"The concern is the programs have not kept pace with the ever-growing epidemic, " Martin said.
But great as our tax burden is, it has not kept pace with public spending.
Prices have been shooting up, but demand from ordinary consumers is not keeping pace.
She maintains that the legal framework has not kept pace with the realities of globalisation.
Systems are now far more complex, yet banks' own processes have not kept pace.
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It's the rise in the stock of debt that has them worried, not the pace of austerity.
Even the price of gasoline has not kept pace with the most recent run-up in crude oil prices.
Early in the Cold War, Einstein warned of the danger of our wisdom not keeping pace with our technology.
The bad news is that Malpass says equities will not keep pace with the amazing global and U.S. growth.
And the voucher does not keep pace with health care costs over time.
But the problem is that the budget is not keeping pace with demand.
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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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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"Medicare reimbursement rates have not kept pace with the cost of practice, " AMA President Dr. Nancy Nielsen told CNN earlier this week.
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.
This seems to be because new ways of doing things, and of managing health teams, have not kept pace and are still under the control of doctors.
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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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Facilities for rubbish recycling or disposal have not kept pace.
They point out that emerging economies have been frantically accumulating real assets, such as assembly lines and office towers, but their generation of financial assets has not kept pace.
So while the tasks and expectations of the SEC have increased greatly under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act its resources have not kept pace.
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Over time, money market investing can actually make a person poorer in the sense that the dollars they earn may not keep pace with the rising cost of living.
But as demand has grown over the past few years, particularly from booming places like China, supply has not kept pace, so Saudi Arabia's buffer has gradually worn through.
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However, the Sinn Fein leader responded on Thursday by saying the Bill "did not keep pace" with the Patten report, which made 175 recommendations including changing the RUC name.
He and his colleagues have launched a new air-pollution index that he says captures health risks better than the official index, which has not kept pace with the latest science.
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According the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office of Minority Health, the rate of organ donation in minority communities does not keep pace with the number needing transplants.
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