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Asia has failed to keep pace with the rest of the world on this issue.
Most economists do not expect Europe to slide back into recession, but few expect it to keep pace with the rest of world.
On paper, the Giants' 12-point victory was seemingly convincing, and certainly necessary to keep pace with the rest of the N.F.C.
AOL's growth, while solid, did not keep pace with the rest of the digital market, said Clark Fredricksen, the vice president for communications of eMarketer.
Robert D. Yaro, the president of the Regional Plan Association in Manhattan, estimated that to keep pace with the rest of the New York region, the Island will have to add 500,000 new residents and 350,000 new jobs by 2030.
And that also means that Dropbox has to keep pace with the rest of the market.
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But this crucial link has not kept pace with the rest of the network.
"Klein can take credit for having kept pace with the rest of the state".
Many thousands of jobs right across the country depend on Britain maintaining an international hub airport that keeps pace with the rest of the world.
At the same time, BC's economy has kept pace with the rest of the country.Some industries remain unconvinced by the tax.
IF PRODUCTIVITY growth in Latin America since 1960 had kept pace with the rest of the world, real incomes in the region would be 47% higher than they are, reckons the IDB.
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