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Flacco will have to connect a lot to keep pace with Tom Brady and his wide variety of receivers, although the loss of tight end Rob Gronkowski to another arm injury helps the Ravens' chances.
This decline is partly the law of large numbers: Apple now sells a load more stuff than it did in the early noughties, so R&D spend would need to go up a lot to keep pace.
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So it's pretty clear there's going to be pressure for keyboards to evolve, for layouts to get a lot more flexible to keep pace and fit the new places we want to put devices.
Reflecting the importance of the issue, a majority (58%) agree that it's important to build lots of new houses to keep pace with growing demand.
His keeping just needs to keep pace.
Benefits are set nationally and indexed to keep pace with the price level.
To keep pace with the changing business scenario, organizations are giving a lot of importance to its technical capabilities.
Williams tried to keep pace.
We have the talent to keep pace".
Clemson's just trying to keep pace.
Federal regulators are struggling to keep pace.
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