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What distracted him now was his inability to keep up with the metronome.
"I worried about the inability to keep up with new things," he explained.
He got them laughing at their own inability to keep up with his jazzy embellishments.
"F.D.A.'s inability to keep up with scientific advances means that American lives are at risk," the report stated.
Redemption Hospital, the symbol of Liberia's inability to keep up with the sick and the dead, has been closed.
This reflects an inability to keep up with crop water demand on irrigated acres in 2016 in this severe and long-term drought.
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Photos of underwater police cars symbolize the government's inability, thus far, to keep up with nature.
Job insecurity, the inability of incomes to keep up with inflation, and the effect the soaring cost of health insurance has had on take home pay contribute to American's unhappiness with their jobs.
The pressures on the economy have been eased so far by a surge in imports, which have made up for the inability of domestic producers to keep up with demand, and by the willingness of people who had not previously been in the labor force to get a job.
During the talk, Fry also addressed the rise of big data, which has seen private companies competing for and using the personal data of millions for corporate gain, the gig economy of Uber and Deliveroo; the inability of governments worldwide to keep up with technological progress; and live-streaming services like Facebook Live allowing people to broadcast acts of violence and self-harm.
The alternating field (typically 2.45 GHz in a domestic microwave oven) causes the dipoles to rotate; the inability of the dipoles to keep up with the field leads to the heating effect.
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