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We grew less able to keep up with what was happening in the world.
Working-class women were also less likely to be educated and therefore less able to keep diaries of their actions.
As the years went by, he found himself more occupied with conducting and less able to keep up his technique.
Drug-dealing gangs target areas outside of big cities because they know that small provincial police forces are less able to keep track of them.
He is less able to project authority than his predecessors were — and perhaps less able to keep relations between the world's two largest economies from becoming more adversarial.
Higher unemployment rates and lower incomes among blacks left them less able to keep paying their mortgages and more likely to lose their homes, experts said.
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Like Biden, I too reserve my concerns for the victims of violent crimes and the interests of public safety, but I could care less about Rice being able to keep his good name or his job, or whether my Sunday football experience will be the same without him.
"Once people do get on they'll find out they'll be paying more, not less, and won't be able to keep what they have".
The technician said that despite all the injections, at various pressure levels, engineers had been able to keep less than 10 percent of the injection fluids inside the stack of pipes above the well.
"Plans should be allowed to bid to provide Medicare's required benefits at a competitive price," Mr. Jindal said, "and beneficiaries who elect a less costly option should be able to keep most of the savings".
While most of the hundreds of thousands of jobs lost each year are for less severe reasons, employees may be able to keep others from seeing their job performance records or learning that they had been fired.
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