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To keep track of (something).
To maintain a record of (something).
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Then, from September 2012, the level of concern about the SBV disease decreased but the monitoring was continued to keep track of trends in the epidemic.
Keep track of trends in your town's real estate market.
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The ACS debuted in 2005 as a way to keep track of national trends that occur between the decennial census, a tally of every household in the country.
This internal analysis needs to be continuously matched with innovations and changes happening in web 2.0 in order to keep track of the trends and direction, maturity of technology, and the availability of best practices and experiences.
Keep track of current trends.
That way, you can keep track of the trends and know what's waning, as well as bringing back something that worked well at one point after having given it a bit of a rest.
Oh, and one more thing – just in time for SXSW, Crosswa.lk's app features a section called "Who's Winning Austin" which will keep track of the trending apps at SXSW in real time.
The researchers then cured that self-defeating behavior by having them keep track of past pricing trends.
Wesabe, an online personal finance site that looked to help users better keep track of their spending trends, is shutting down.
These reports can help you keep track of long-term trends in your credit and can alert you to any negative factors you may be unaware of.
More important, they also offer large companies the chance to keep track of new technologies and trends that have the potential of upending their main businesses.
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