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There was no disgrace whatsoever attached to Oosthuizen's inability to keep pace.
The Dutchman persisted with Juan Mata on the right flank, despite his obvious inability to keep pace with Rose.
Sumptuous business if you can get it.For these big firms' smaller rivals, the current downturn merely throws into sharper relief their inability to keep pace.
Mr. Hoyer would not complain about the heavy White House agenda that has put vulnerable Democrats at risk, or the Senate's inability to keep pace.
Originally envisioned with pride as a rival to the dollar, the euro has become a frustrating symbol of Europe's inability to keep pace with American growth and investment.
By David Sedaris The New Yorker, April 18 , 2005P. 92 REFLECTIONS about the writer's inability to keep pace with his partner on vacation.
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The inability of testing protocols to keep pace with the drug industry is one of the reasons that sports may never be clean.
They point at the eroded governmental expertise and at the inability of official institutions to keep pace with the expanding 'decision load'.
The inability of U.S. carmakers to keep pace with the likes of Toyota "is an important reason why the Americans don't capture as good a pricing for their vehicle in the U.S. as the Japanese.
The problem of poor nonword-repeaters seems to reflect an inability of encoding mechanisms to keep pace with incoming input.
I believe that the demise of the Soviet Union was due more to the inability of a closed economy to keep pace with personal computers and fax machines, but the matter is both debatable, and not highly relevant anymore.
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