The M Building also shows how the Vienna International Centre is keeping pace with the times.
Motorbike reporters Richard Nerurkar and Peter Elliot will be keeping pace with the elite front runners.
Keeping pace through a blur of bars, shops and restaurants makes for a super-stimulating day.
Investors should also check to see that revenue growth is keeping pace with profit growth.
Mr Twomey says the average family income is keeping pace with the cost of living.
Prices have been shooting up, but demand from ordinary consumers is not keeping pace.
Professionals had a hard time keeping pace with the averages these past 5 years, particularly 2012.
In other words, in an uptrend the OBV should be keeping pace with prices or leading prices higher.
Early in the Cold War, Einstein warned of the danger of our wisdom not keeping pace with our technology.
Annual economic growth, of about 2%, is barely keeping pace with the population.
But the problem is that the budget is not keeping pace with demand.
Although Mr Suharto and his cronies set the standard for corruption, ordinary Indonesians have proved adept at keeping pace.
Over the past 12 months, our Cost of Living Extremely Well Index (CLEWI) climbed 4%, keeping pace with the CPI.
We have to raise the minimum wage and make sure it's not every 10 years, but it's keeping pace with inflation.
Its economy, smaller than that of tiny Sri Lanka, has been crawling ahead at 2.5%, barely keeping pace with population growth.
However, as the world moved to notebook PCs and away from desktops, DELL had a hard time keeping pace with its competitors.
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Keeping pace with change is a challenge, yet meeting unexpected situations with quick thinking and resourcefulness is the very definition of Agility.
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Rogers wants in on the action up north of the border, too, and they'll be keeping pace with their GSM brethren below the St.
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Mobile phones are becoming an increasingly important tool in trading, and thus compliance efforts are keeping pace with technology, to require documentation of all calls.
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Keeping pace with the rate of change is the biggest challenge.
Pakistan's economy grew at just 3% a year over the past five years, barely keeping pace with rapid population growth, as annual inflation remained in the double digits.
Spanish driver Alonso was heralded for keeping pace with Vettel, who claimed his third consecutive drivers' crown, despite having a car many observers thought was too slow to compete.
But even if the Nasdaq were keeping pace with the Dow's 11% year-to-date gain, it would still need to add an extra 32% from that level to hit a record.
The UCU lecturers' union warned that graduate pay was not keeping pace with the forthcoming increase in tuition fees - and that the rewards of going to university would be diminished.
Meanwhile Ms Lagarde warned against the "risks of relapse", urging countries to keep up with reforms, especially in the eurozone, to pursue banking and fiscal union while keeping pace with structural reforms.
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Windows is barely keeping pace with PC growth.
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Battery technology isn't keeping pace with smartphone advances.
Lodging is keeping pace with dining, and there are also more hotels than there were before the storm, while classics like the Ritz Carlton and Roosevelt (now a Waldorf Astoria) have undergone massive facelifts.
Though overall poverty levels are falling at the rate of around one percent per year, that figure is hardly keeping pace with the high levels of economic growth reported in the business pages of India's newspapers.
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