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The lower-volume, independent ski areas were having trouble keeping pace.
So fast that pollsters are having trouble keeping pace with the mood of the electorate.
Lawyers in Harare are having trouble keeping pace with the sweeping arrests that are filling up prisons.
Unfilled orders surged 4.3percentt in June, a sign manufacturers are having trouble keeping pace with demand.
"We're kind of on a losing streak," Mr. Papa said, speaking not only for his company, EOG Resources, but for an industry that is having trouble keeping pace with the growing hunger for natural gas.
At that time, manufacturers were customizing Android phones to such an extent that app developers were having trouble keeping pace.
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An overly percussive ensemble, conducted by Lawrence W. Hill, takes the score at tempos so swift that the singers have trouble keeping pace.
But, he conceded, lower-income renters "have had trouble keeping pace with this rise in housing costs, and many have moved to cheaper digs around the Bay Area".
Jason Kidd repeatedly raced the ball upcourt, taking it to the basket himself as he worked at a speed that even his teammates had trouble keeping pace with.
During World War II, despite the fact that he had invented the basics of radar, black light (for night vision), and an infrared telescope, Farnsworth's company had trouble keeping pace, and it was sold to ITT in 1949.
Mr. D'Amato's camp said the reports indicated that Mr. Schumer would have trouble keeping pace with the Senator's furious rate of spending as the campaign enters the home stretch.
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