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New law is needed in part to keep pace with scientific advances.
The renovations, which began in 2007, were prompted in part to keep pace with efforts by Yonkers, the state's fourth-largest city, to economically reinvigorate itself, and by the Forest City Ratner Company's development of Ridge Hill, a 1.3 million-square-foot, $842 million open-air mall that opened earlier this year on 81 acres less than three miles north on the Thruway.
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In part this may be because of the inability of Mr. Fahim's small office to keep pace with his frantic deal-making.
He frequently ran in order to keep pace.
Further increases would be required in subsequent years in order to keep pace with GDP growth.
The goal is to streamline service creation in order to keep pace with the dynamicity of technology markets.
Species will be required to disperse rapidly through fragmented landscapes in order to keep pace with the changing climate.
"Things have changed in Spain to keep pace with international markets," he said.
The production of rice must increase 20% in the next 15 years in order to keep pace with population growth.
All were watching as a heavyset forty-six-year-old woman, with cornflower-blue eyes, a sweet smile, and auburn hair parted neatly in the middle, struggled to keep pace on a treadmill.
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