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But has the magazine's methodology kept pace with changes in technology and music consumption?
He said the projection models had not kept pace with changes like increases in absentee ballots and voting by mail.
"The EEO-1 has not kept pace with changes in industry or the American workforce over the past half century.
In terms of education (eg, in nutrition and risk-benefit thinking) and environment design, modern cultures have not kept pace with changes in the food world.
However, the methods for involving participants have not kept pace with changes in research capability.
Early studies on the effects of this exposure focused on MySpace; however, research efforts have kept pace with changes in the popular social media platforms to include Facebook and Twitter.
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Ed Mierzwinski, consumer program director at the United States Public Interest Research Group in Washington, worries that federal laws haven't kept pace with change in the digital age.
Federal officials said the rules were needed to keep pace with changes in the health care system.
The Ford Foundation, which Dr. Chamberlain joined in 1956, had a policy of encouraging changes in American college curriculums to keep pace with changes in the culture.
But Cisco failed to keep pace with changes in the network switching and routing equipment, which accounts for nearly half its revenue.
To keep pace with changes in demand for skills and to cut costs, I.B.M. is continually hiring for some jobs and trimming others.
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