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America will keep pace with the global rate of expansion (5%), with 17m registrations.
"Our discernment of subtle deviations from the norm will keep pace with technology," Tinwell predicts.
The state's population is growing quickly, and energy needs will keep pace.
Global water use will keep pace, and is expected to increase 19percentt.
Agronomists have lost some of their confidence that food production will keep pace with rising populations.
Vacuum chambers are in production and will keep pace with the magnet girder deliveries.
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"We'll keep pace with how it's working," he said.
You can buy back in, if you want, with this voucher, which will not keep pace -- will not keep pace with health care costs, because if it did keep pace with health care costs, there would be no savings.
As rising values bring more homeowners out of underwater territory, will there be an increase in listing inventory, and will demand keep pace?
Supply of good quality irrigation water will decrease in future, as the development of new water supplies will not keep pace with the increasing water needs of industries and municipalities.
On Friday, two days after the issue dominated the first presidential debate, the Labor Department will release the unemployment rate for September along with payroll gains, which economists predict will barely keep pace with new people joining the labor force.
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