Do we need a new kind of technology to keep us abreast of these developments? |
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Nothing would suit Nelson but this four-decked ship, so we crossed the hawse of about six of them, and were abreast of her. |
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They pull hard at the oars until the boat is abreast of the island, and then they ram the bow against its icy littoral. |
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While they were self-taught, they read professional periodicals and kept abreast of the latest advances in the field. |
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We try to keep abreast of the new treatments, but have gained little practical experience of using them. |
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Until about 1825 a long slight inflation had kept peasant incomes abreast of the increasing exactions of the official and sub-official classes. |
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At 1100 ft on tow, I flew abreast of one of these monsters, so pinged off, and headed into it. |
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During his abbacy, he kept the Buckfast community abreast of changes in the outside world. |
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The editors have also included several new pieces to keep the text abreast of new developments in Chaucerian studies. |
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Twenty minutes out and through the mist we came abreast of a race in full swing. |
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He said there was no way the two cars could have been abreast of each other on the night. |
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As he came abreast of the viewing stand, he was coming full circle preparing to start the cycle again. |
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There are lots of things I think police officers do in their own time to keep them abreast of developments inside and outside the service. |
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Another way of keeping abreast of opportunities is to use one of the services that track contracts that could be relevant to your business. |
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To guide the students onto the right path, teachers need to keep themselves abreast of the emerging global trends. |
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Indeed, she reads the paper and a variety of magazines regularly, and likes to keep abreast of current affairs. |
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It is difficult to keep abreast of the various voluntary activities that Veronica has engaged herself in. |
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Gradually the two battleships gathered way and proceeded to head down the river abreast of each other. |
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As those of us who have kept abreast of current events know, this is a profoundly important election. |
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His treatment is based on the latest knowledge by a leading authority who has kept abreast of both the information and the debates. |
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This is particularly true in the office, where crafty technologies help bosses keep abreast of what their employees are doing. |
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Doctors do this kind of thing in order to keep abreast of developments in medicine and to keep our colleagues informed. |
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The NBC needs to keep abreast of changes in this technologically charged and competitive environment. |
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By keeping abreast of all cutting-edge innovations, we are forearmed to react quickly to our client's changing demands. |
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He often visits our plant and keeps abreast of what's happening in our business. |
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It is extremely challenging for Committee members to keep abreast of all issues submitted to them. |
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Social media has kept me abreast of many plot twists and turns as firestorms of outrage and smugness come and go. |
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We will keep you abreast of these developments and let you know once the RSS feed is live. |
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In order to be competitive, it is critical for you to stay abreast of trends within your industry and to be on the lookout for new technologies. |
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Breeders working to a business plan who market themselves well and who keep abreast of developments in the industry, will be well recompensed for their efforts. |
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He observes that while veterinarians keep themselves abreast of developments in modern medicine, very few allopaths dealing with it are familiar with vet medical literature. |
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Informers kept the NKVD secret police abreast of what those who defended him said in private conversation. |
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Although the police investigation was officially closed, Chief Reiter tried to stay abreast of the federal case against Epstein. |
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As SIRC's Chair, I take pride in the Committee's commitment to keep abreast of, and adapt to, the changing security intelligence environment. |
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Are you trying to stay abreast of new literature on a specific topic? |
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Can he keep it up, staying abreast of the culture, serving up opinions like a short-order cook? |
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As the Semantic Web gains momentum, it's important for Web service developers to keep abreast of its technologies and prepare for a change in their industry. |
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I'm certainly abreast of your situation, but I'm not going to ask you any questions, and don't take that as a snub. |
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Inquisitive about all subjects, Hans loved to read and to keep abreast of current events. |
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It cannot pretend to be a research institution, but must keep abreast of and stimulate research. |
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Furthermore, to carry out their activities for the benefit of souls they had to keep abreast of pastoral needs. |
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The model is updated frequently to keep abreast of changing economic conditions. |
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In the meantime I want to keep you abreast of what's going on at this end. |
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Above all, Nilon's voice is a touching and tender one, open-vowelled, never overstated, full of warmth and well abreast of high and low tessitura alike. |
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Management is in regular contact with members of the official language minority community in order to keep abreast of its needs. |
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The fourth principle is acting globally, encouraging organizations to keep abreast of global developments in their field. |
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Keep abreast of your finances and make the decisions regarding your own affairs. |
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I am supposed to keep abreast of things happening around the world. |
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Indicators also need to be selected so as to be able to keep abreast of what is under way in terms of developing know-how, pilot projects etc. |
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The Centre also publishes, five times a year, a Math Messages newsletter to help teachers keep abreast of developments in mathematics education. |
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Staff were also encouraged to attend conferences, seminars or presentations to keep abreast of advances in finance, accounting and technology. |
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As he is involved in this file, I have no problem in keeping the member abreast of the situation that is taking place. |
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This matter is among our priorities, and our government is staying abreast of the development of the situation. |
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It was clear that the crime-fighters keep abreast of technology. |
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Management has been kept informed of the contents of this report and kept abreast of its development through an open and frank dialogue. |
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Finally, he chuckled, and moved his own dun gelding up abreast of hers. |
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He keeps abreast of the proposed regulatory framework for the prevention of oil pollution from ships of all classes. |
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Denied much access to Pakistan, Indian analysts sometimes struggle to keep abreast of it. |
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Many are throwing rocks. It is harder than ever to keep abreast of progress. |
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We also have an ongoing monitoring process to stay abreast of all pre-pandemic related incidents worldwide. |
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For diehards of the show, staying abreast of everything that happens to Ted and the gang is moderately difficult. |
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We will continue to monitor and adjust for any movements in the standards made to ensure the reader is kept abreast of such developments. |
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The Unit has monitored national and international media, kept abreast of breaking news and also translated significant documents. |
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Many TC group members have had difficulty obtaining the requisite training to keep abreast of the developments in their field. |
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Only the persons who will interface with the ship can access the RESTRICTED AREA that is abreast of the ship while the ship is in the lock. |
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As a result, the Force's ability to remain abreast of changes in modern police methods has been compromised. |
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Training: Organisations offer their employees training to enable them to stay abreast of new or more demanding professional requirements. |
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The market is changing so fast that it's important to be a smart buyer and keep abreast of those changes. |
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At noon our headmost ships were pretty near them, and between one and two, the Warspite and Dorsetshire began to fire, and were then abreast of the Cardinal rocks. |
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Keep a flashlight close at hand and use a batteryoperated radio to keep abreast of the situation. |
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This terminal will provide you with a pocket-sized version of your office and keep you fully abreast of recent events. |
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At the same time, it must be borne in mind that technology advances so fast that it is hardly possible to keep abreast of it all. |
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Actuaries and underwriters need to keep abreast of medical and public health policy developments in order to respond timeously and appropriately. |
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We also updated this review continuously during the project to keep abreast of new developments in the field. |
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The FSC, on the other hand, said that no other meetings had taken place, although it was kept abreast of what was happening by informal telephone calls. |
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In accomplishing this difficult task, I pledge to work side by side with you, and to regularly keep you abreast of the efforts we will have to make to that end. |
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Pensioners and the elderly like to keep abreast of money matters, of course, because they know the value of money after a whole lifetime of dealing with it. |
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Genetic modification is an expanding field and remaining abreast of developments is essential to effective negotiating on, and legal interpretation of, biotechnology. |
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But all keep abreast of one another's choices. |
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It's also a great way to keep abreast of the news in real time. |
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Official auxiliaries shall maintain up-to-date knowledge and keep abreast of new developments through annual continuing education activities and professional literature. |
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It must therefore keep abreast of how customer expectations and satisfaction levels are evolving and submit recommendations to the Board of Directors. |
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Metalor has to keep abreast of changes in the industry by supporting customers in their technical developments as well as in the geographical expansion of their production capacity. |
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Keep abreast of new developments in health services research, management and policy, including political trends and developments in the media and public discourse. |
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Though we are well-informed about official relations between the two States, it is difficult to keep abreast of all the joint French-Hungarian activities in civil society. |
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As the master has to rely on the pilot's in-depth local knowledge, it is essential that pilots keep abreast of new developments in the waterways they are required to navigate. |
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Teachers are enrolled for further education courses in order to keep abreast of the latest developments in educational fields so that they can benefit therefrom and improve their standard of performance. |
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This was based on a Treasury Board submission made in 2002, in which SIRC presented a business case explaining why it required additional funding to keep abreast of a 30 percent increase in CSIS's budget. |
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The group also offers consulting services to customers through the changes required to allow them to keep abreast of developments in their environment. |
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I take copious amounts of notes at this meeting as I'll be required to write up a call report of the meeting, and send a copy to my team members to keep them abreast of what's on Investors minds. |
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They are shirking their duty as ministers if they are not professional and transparent and they are not keeping abreast of what is happening in their department. |
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Export Alert! is an automated e-mail notification service that helps exporters keep abreast of regulatory changes in global markets, before they become law. |
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That evening, I was being kept abreast of developments as they unfolded and was relieved that Mr. Chartier's family was in fact safe and out of danger. |
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The crew of only three persons must be deployed to ensure that the coxswain can effectively monitor on-scene SAR activity and keep RCC abreast of the developing SAR situation. |
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We need to keep abreast of the fact these groups are splintering. |
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Otherwise, I became interested due to the feeling that it was not appropriate for fisherpersons to have to tie up their boats three abreast of each other in Carbonear. |
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Everett faithfully kept abreast of these developments. |
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It's extraordinary, the way she's kept abreast of the times. |
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Was Theresa May involved, or kept abreast of it? |
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Wright himself kept well abreast of new developments in science. |
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Had she been abreast of the Winnie Mandela story anyway? |
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Keeping them abreast of the day's schedule is also useful. |
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Throughout its own federal experience, the UAE has worked hard to remain abreast of the developments of its times, following the example of States the world over. |
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Our employees pursue continuous further training to keep themselves abreast of developments and share their expertise with specialists from other areas. |
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I would like to pay a warm and sincere tribute to them for the work they did, because they enabled us to keep constantly abreast of developments in Afghanistan. |
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But it is clearly our duty to stay abreast of events. |
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With this web site and our e-mail alerts, FOCUS, we have increased our ability to help you keep abreast of the developments you need to know about to conduct successful employee relations. |
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She believes it is important to keep abreast of new scientific developments. |
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It's become impossible to keep abreast of all the best-ofs, as labels keep foisting greatest-hits albums on overwhelmed consumers. |
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They ranged along abreast of the Snark on either side, pouncing upon the flying-fish her forefoot scared up. |
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Scouser Jen will be glued to the telly with boyfriend Tony Richardson to keep abreast of the match. |
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They badly needed more resources to keep abreast of German adjustments. |
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Over the past 13 years the 74-year-old retired teacher has raised an incredible pounds 47,600 to keep Porthcawl's RNLI lifeboatmen abreast of the ocean waves. |
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