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Mr. Leahy said he still expected strong demand this year from countries like China and India, where air traffic is likely to keep pace with economic growth.

But since their output of cereals is not likely to keep pace with demand, they could be importing 80% more cereals by 2020.

That could raise several hundred billion dollars to pay for the expansion of coverage and, unlike the taxes on wealthy Americans proposed in the House bill, is likely to keep pace with future increases in health care costs.

"The data shows that states take a real chance in depending on gambling because this revenue is not likely to keep pace with growing budgetary needs," said Lucy Dadayan, a senior analyst at the Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government at the State University at Albany, which will release a report on the subject next week.

Police officers in the U.S. fatally shot at least 991 civilians in 2015, and, with just weeks left in the year, 2016 is likely to keep pace.

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And that, it seems likely, will prompt others to keep pace.

The formation of microcracks is most likely due to cuticle incapability to keep pace with cortex growth, particularly during early developing stages, concomitantly with the fruit growth rate peaks [ 11, 23, 24].

His keeping just needs to keep pace.

Indeed, Skidelsky's emphasis on Keynes's foreign policy role misses the far more likely cause of Britain's failure to keep pace with the war's losers, Germany and Japan, in the decades following World War II -- namely, Britain's disastrous postwar experiment with socialism.

In a fast-moving industry, with security threats emerging all the time, Britain has to do more to keep pace.None of this looks likely to vex Huawei.

We continuously have to learn about new threats to keep pace with potential attackers.

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