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The UK's economy has failed to gather momentum as consumer spending is squeezed because wages are failing to keep pace with the rising cost of living.
True, wages are failing to keep pace with prices.
Television executives have criticized Nielsen for failing to keep pace with changes in viewing habits.
Discoveries of oil that is easy to extract and refine are failing to keep pace with output.
And, in an increasingly competitive and fast moving environment, failing to keep pace with consumers would be fatal.
Democrats have struggled to mobilize Latino voters, engagement failing to keep pace with the sharp increase in eligible Latino voters.
The squeeze on household budgets is a result of wage rises failing to keep pace with inflation.
But recent Home Office data reveals that the Tier 2 system is failing to keep pace with our industry's needs.
Labour organisations are not alone in failing to keep pace with economic change: the same could be said of almost any public-sector institution.
Incomes are also failing to keep pace, with the price-to-income ratio 46% above its long-term average in Belgium and 27% in France.
Entrepreneurs repeatedly complain that they cannot hire the right people because universities are failing to keep pace with a fast-changing job market.
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