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Keep abreast.
If you keep abreast of things, you stay informed about developments.
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He keeps track of Twitter feeds, Deadspin and breaking news on a monitor he has programmed so he can keep abreast of the many things he needs to keep abreast of.
The wide variety of diagnoses in critically ill patients is a constant challenge to the general intensive care physician who needs to keep abreast of the latest advances in many areas of medicine.
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Specialist teachers would not be required to produce research but would need to keep abreast of the latest developments in their discipline, Mr. Dewar said.
As the staff of foreign embassies shrink, and the need to keep abreast of events abroad increases, governments inevitably turn to private sources of information.
I need to keep abreast of things in Israel, and Sunday is a work day in Israel, so it's a chance for me to read the papers online and perhaps be in touch with people that are working for us there.
Thomas Jefferson and George Washington both had the 18-volume Britannica, pirated in Philadelphia by Thomas Dobson, on their shelves because, as Mr. Pappas put it, "they needed to keep abreast of the state of learning from the educated minds of the day, meaning the educated minds of Europe".
To be able to render these consultative services, the radiologist will need to keep abreast with the new key developments in most subspecialties [1].
To be a competent teacher, I need to keep abreast of the current technology and the changing social and economical trends in the country and the region.
All scientists need to keep abreast of new developments, but it is easy to dig a hole by gathering more information than we can deal with.
This is an even bigger issue in R&D, where to remain at the cutting edge, each scientist has a compelling need to keep abreast of technological advances.
The multidisciplinary nature of neuroimaging computing will keep bringing together clinicians, biologists, computer scientists, engineers, physicists, and other researchers who are contributing to, and need to keep abreast of, advances in the neurotechnologies and applications.
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