"The concern is the programs have not kept pace with the ever-growing epidemic, " Martin said.
Established in 2004, 7digital has kept pace with the changes in the online media landscape.
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But great as our tax burden is, it has not kept pace with public spending.
She maintains that the legal framework has not kept pace with the realities of globalisation.
BofA almost kept pace with a 6.3% advance and Morgan Stanley was up 3%.
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Since then Ressi has kept pace with his roommate, starting eight companies and selling three.
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Manning was getting the Packers to bite on his pump fakes and coolly kept pace with Rodgers.
The Rangers also kept pace with the New York Islanders, who beat the New Jersey Devils 3-1.
Even the price of gasoline has not kept pace with the most recent run-up in crude oil prices.
In addition, he said, the nation's intelligence community may not have kept pace with modernization in communications technology.
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They have heard the sniping that their own charitable giving hasn't quite kept pace with their rise in wealth.
Although Pakistan's air industry has been booming, critics say standards have not always kept pace with the increase in services.
For all of the hype around Apple and its stock, its share price has barely kept pace with its earnings.
But in the three years since the last national increase, the minimum wage has quite obviously not kept pace with prices.
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But the prices of many bonds haven't kept pace with the index in recent months, a reason many investors see value.
It's not too hard to figure out that oversight of those contracts has not kept pace with what it should be.
This is because the increase in funding that there has been has not kept pace with the increase in student numbers.
Because heavy industry is capital-intensive, it creates few jobs, which is one reason why wages have not kept pace with GDP.
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Yet many women who now work are penalized by outdated policies that haven't kept pace with these big shifts in American society.
Yet Adobe's stock has kept pace with Apple so far this year.
"Medicare reimbursement rates have not kept pace with the cost of practice, " AMA President Dr. Nancy Nielsen told CNN earlier this week.
The bigger issue, he suggests, is managing a country of 143 million people whose economic expectations have kept pace with rising oil prices.
From 1985 to 2009, real GDP per capita rose by 43 percent, so per-enrollee spending on higher education has approximately kept pace with that.
The Bombers have kept pace with the Red Sox in the AL East, but still lack a reliable 1-2 starting punch for the playoffs.
Dokic, who had beaten second seed Jennifer Capriati on the way to the final, kept pace with the world number two for four games.
But those laws haven't kept pace with the evolution of cybercrime.
Over the years, the personal exemption and standard deduction have not kept pace with inflation, so today 70% of the population is subject to income taxes.
The authors go on to say that another problem with the current UC system is that public investment has not kept pace with increasing demand for higher education.
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Meanwhile, revenues have already been in decline in the U.S. video rental market, as growth in DVD rentals hasn't kept pace with the sharp decline in VHS rental revenue.
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