To keep pace with these innovations, classic Italian restaurants are having to up their game.
They're planning to move to a larger shop in order to keep pace with demand.
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Airlines need to keep pace with changing customer behavior to tap additional channels for their sales.
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So, supply failing to keep pace with rising demand will push up food prices.
Sadly, CIOs and their teams have largely failed to keep pace with this change.
To keep pace with the modern game, the Netherlands had to adopt a more structured game.
They have not invested enough to keep pace with this astonishing rise in demand.
To keep pace with population growth, the U.S. needed to add roughly 6 million jobs.
In failure entrepreneurs push larger, slower-adapting companies to keep pace and step up their productivity game.
This may make it even more difficult for money market investors to keep pace with inflation.
In the 1960s, food production was struggling to keep pace with the growing population.
The Danish company could have licensed a product from another company to keep pace.
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Right now, Louisville needs to win every game it can to keep pace in the conference.
They are unlikely to raise enough cash to keep pace with the rising volume of passengers.
Existing levels of investment, Dr Odlyzko reckons, should be enough to keep pace with traffic growth.
Because at least equities have the ability to keep pace with the inflation that we see.
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Over the past two decades gold has generally failed to keep pace with inflation.
That then ups COLA, which is applied to the Social Security benefit to keep pace with inflation.
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But most older firms have also had to evolve in order to keep pace with the times.
But many other countries are still updating their laws to try to keep pace with scientific developments.
Many companies simply cannot adapt their capabilities quickly enough to keep pace with a constantly evolving solar market.
In fact, the number was meaningfully below the job gains we need to keep pace with population growth.
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Yet their combined total capacity was still insufficient to even begin to keep pace with base load demands.
Prices fell, productivity rose and volume began to keep pace with trucking for the first time in years.
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The backbone is struggling to keep pace with demand that at present appears to double every six months.
Subsidy-hooked farmers want higher prices, not lower ones, to keep pace with rising farm costs and falling incomes.
Some investors think Yahoo has stumbled as it failed to keep pace with Google in search and online advertising.
To keep pace with new ideas, Jehangir does a fair amount of trading.
It is just trying to keep pace with its enormous twin jet engines.
Most of the locals argue that growth of 6% a year is unsustainable if services are to keep pace.
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