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In many cases, to keep pace with fetal growth, uterine and umbilical blood flow increases markedly during late gestation [ 17- 19].
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A variety of forces, including a laboring economy and efforts to rein in federal spending in the face of looming deficits, have caused some research agency budgets to grow relatively slowly, or in some cases fail to keep pace with inflation.
In some cases, licensing rules failed to keep pace with changing diplomatic circumstances.
In Satyam's case, the cash seemed to keep pace with profits.
The reason for this discrepancy is that the rate with which mutants drop to their deleterious state in the stochastic case must be large enough to keep pace with their constantly growing number, while no such condition is necessary in the deterministic situation, where all positive mutations irrespective of their number become deleterious at a specific moment in time.
His keeping just needs to keep pace.
They said that the rise in rape cases was likely to be down to victims putting more trust in the police to solve crimes - but forces had to do more with the intelligence they had to keep pace with the cases coming to light.
Case in point: Phyllis recalls one event where a worker was feverishly working to keep pace with the line despite an injury.
Far from Hinton's coyote, she seemed like a somewhat manic roadrunner, trying to keep pace with the succession of cases that treadmilled beneath her.
Library budgets have not kept pace with research budgets, and in many cases have been cut, so that librarians have been unable to keep pace with journal prices and the new subscriptions that they wish to take.
Failure to keep pace with rising demand and costs strengthened the case for changing the way services are delivered, according to the auditor general for Scotland.
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