Your debt situation may get a lot worse if you miss payments on your mortgage to keep up to date with a credit card. |
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But business owners are more concerned about the time it takes just to keep up to date and comply with the new rules. |
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This is an exciting opportunity for creatives to keep up to date with their practice in an increasingly evolving industry. |
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I've become a sponsor for project X and would like to keep up to date with the news on it. |
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The Committee shall draw up, keep up to date and publicize a list of property for which international assistance has been granted. |
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This results in the need to adopt new technologies and to keep up to date with increasingly strict environmental requirements. |
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We were told at that point that the ordinary legislative procedure was too slow to keep up to date with the speed of the financial markets. |
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Share your latest developments with the tourism community and keep up to date on what others are doing. |
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Please visit this area each time you visit the web site to keep up to date with the current terms regarding your use of the web site. |
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The police dispatch centre phones you back, and sends the nearest available police vehicle to the scene, staying on the line with you to keep up to date on your situation. |
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As an independent practitioner, it is incumbent on you to keep up to date with nursing standards and to adhere to current practices and guidelines. |
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Thérèse-de-Blainville Visit their pages to keep up to date with the activities, meetings, etc., taking place in your region. |
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An information flow is a means to keep up to date with the updates with a web site. |
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In his role as Consumer Affairs minister, Mr Sutcliffe has to keep up to date with the ever-more ingenious methods criminals employ to cheat and defraud us. |
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The network should share expertise and develop or keep up to date with high quality and innovative research standards. |
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It is a good idea to learn all you can and keep up to date because therapy for diabetes is improving all of the time. |
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While some dismiss Weblogging as electronic vanity press, there are ways that this valuable technology can heighten the profile of your library and help you keep up to date with developments in your field. |
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As a Partner, you will benefit from the studies and the results from this intelligence work, will be able to identify current technological developments and keep up to date with the innovations of tomorrow. |
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Directors also have complete access to management to understand and keep up to date with our business and for any other purposes that may help them fulfill their responsibilities. |
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It also important to keep up to date with the market and how it progresses as the market is ever changing and this can affect enterprise prosperity. |
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A limited amount of training is critical for staff to keep up to date with professional developments and to maintain their professional certification. |
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The effort will be implementing ArcServer technologies to provide an interactive tool for the project's stakeholders so that they can keep up to date with its progress. |
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Using the Web, end users can submit and track incidents and service requests, troubleshoot their issues, and keep up to date with the latest company news without contacting the service desk directly. |
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Persevere with house hunting, listen to what your lawyer and representative advise, and keep up to date with the state of the property market in your preferred buying area. |
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Do you want to keep up to date on recreational boating safety information? |
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To do so, they must construct and keep up to date a project plan, to which they must carefully compare actual progress, as the project goes ahead. |
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Member States shall set up and keep up to date an electronic database where they upload all inspection and surveillance reports drawn up by their officials. |
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In 2004-05, the Corporation continued to focus on encouraging its employees to become involved with their industries and to keep up to date on industry trends. |
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The quality of the new recruits is very high and many of them have excellent statistical qualifications, which it will be essential to keep up to date in order to maintain the professional competence of the Institute. |
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This year, for the first time, prommers will be able to receive daily text messages to keep up to date with concert news. |
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It's now easier than ever to keep up to date with the Highway Code and the rules of the road. |
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Elizabeth uses her gizmos to shop, play games, read and keep up to date with news and sport. |
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Keep up to date on patching your operating systems and applications. |
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