Keep-pace Sentence Examples
Others fear that home schooled children may not keep pace with public schoolers, failing to meet the standards that would be enforced by a public school curriculum.
Two slowed to keep pace with her while the other three went on ahead.
In the latter event the cells of the primary rays are either merely stretched radially, or they divide to keep pace with the growth of the bundles.
Unfortunately for the political future of this new state, its internal consolidation did not keep pace with its territorial expansion.
The pastoral industries, which date from early colonial times, have suffered many vicissitudes, and their development has failed to keep pace with the country's growth in population.
It is clear that the knowledge of function (physiology) did not by any means keep pace with the knowledge of structure, and this was probably the reason why the important sect of the empirics were able entirely to dispense with anatomical knowledge.
The appearance of the city plainly demonstrates the modern growth of its importance, and evidence is not wanting that for a considerable period architectural improvement was unable to keep pace with commercial development.
Paper is made chiefly in the west of the kingdom, but does not keep pace with the demand.
The study of the anatomy and physiology of plants did not keep pace with the advance in classification.
He had no light task to keep pace with the king's constant demand for money.
AdvertisementSo rapid has been the land elevation of Central Afghanistan that the erosive action of rivers has not been able to keep pace with that of upheaval; and the result all through Afghanistan (but specially marked in the great central highlands between Kabul and Herat) is the formation of those immensely deep gorges and defiles which are locally known as darns.
In both provinces the growth of the yield has been very great, the total output in 1901 being six times as large as in 1892; but even so it has failed to keep pace with the demand.
To keep pace with the increase of duties Julius Caesar increased the number of praetors successively to ten, fourteen and sixteen; after his time the number varied from eight to eighteen.
If the reader wish to keep pace with the output of literature on this vast subject, he will find L'Annee sociologique (1896 onwards) a wonderfully complete bibliographical guide.
Instead of wide, barren, wind-swept valleys, here are found fertile alluvial plains - such as Manipur - but for the most part the erosive action of the river has been able to keep pace with the rise of the river bed, and we have deep, steep-sided valleys eating their way northwards owing to the greater rainfall on the southern than on the northern slopes.
AdvertisementThe proximity of such good markets as Chicago, Cincinnati, St Louis and Louisville, in addition to the local markets, and the unusual opportunities afforded by the railways that traverse every portion of the state, have been important factors in the rapid agricultural advance which has enabled Indiana to keep pace with the newly developed states farther west.
The introduction of new taxes and the reorganization of the financial administration of the country could not keep pace with the increase of public expenditure, chiefly because the skupshtina was for some time reluctant to replace the old system of direct taxation by a more modern system.
It has been suggested that where there is low sediment supply mangrove accretion may not be able to keep pace with projected sea-level rises.
The Finance Bill introduces important measures to modernize taxes to keep pace with a changing world, and to tackle tax avoidance and fraud.
The cyber crook is likely to have up to date technology and law enforcement needs to keep pace with him.
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Certainly a player with the talent to keep pace with Wimbledon's ambition to rise through the non-league pyramid.
The most important of the recruiting laws passed since 1870 are those of 1872, 1889 and 1905, the last the loi de deux ans which embodies the last efforts of the French war department to keep pace with the ever-growing numbers of the German empire.
I could not keep pace with all these literary folk as they glanced from subject to subject and entered into deep dispute, or made conversation sparkle with epigrams and happy witticisms.
If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer.
AdvertisementSonya, as always, did not quite keep pace with them, though they shared the same reminiscences.
Certainly a player with the talent to keep pace with Wimbledon 's ambition to rise through the non-league pyramid.
Many news networks offer streaming video of their channel to the Internet free of charge so that you can keep pace with current events as they happen.
If you want to keep pace with the original menu but with a modern twist, venison medallions are a great starter.
Development tests must keep pace with demographic changes in the United States, in order to meet the needs, for example, of large numbers of young children who speak languages other than English.
Evelyn scrambled after him, jogging to keep pace with his long legs.