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Murray was unable to keep pace with the Bruins.
Stenson was unable to keep pace with a stirring Sunday from Mickelson at Muirfield.
Fuel deposits, too, were unable to keep pace with the spiraling demands of energy-hungry industries and domestic consumers.
The report warned that if recruitment continued to slump, the department would find itself unable to keep pace with attrition.
By the 21st century, hydroelectric power, its output unable to keep pace with increasing demand, amounted to less than 20 percent of the country's electricity production.
Employment did not guarantee financial security though, as the wages earned by those who were employed were unable to keep pace with inflation.
Because of the high volume of mortgage defaults, many lenders have been unable to keep pace with such inquiries from borrowers.
Scotland Yard and the Fire Brigade were unable to keep pace with the bombs and fires as news reports flooded in.
But schools and other social service systems are unable to keep pace with these changes or give the children the help they need.
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With small-market teams unable to keep pace, baseball just might be downsizing, with the Twins going the way of the dodo and the Montreal Expos going the way of the passenger pigeon.
Three riders were unable to keep pace and dropped far behind with a dozen kilometers (7.5 miles) to go.
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