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- My favorite Stairmaster at the gym will have to keep step without me.
- The representatives of the culture had to keep step with the economic development.
- This grant, increased to keep step with inflation continued until the 1980s.
- We really stretched ourselves trying to keep Step,
- From then on, he was determined to keep step with every development in electronic music.
- If people out there know numbers and can tell us how to keep Step, please tell us.
- From this point the repertoire became more adventurous and ambitious, with performing standards having to improve to keep step.
- CAPTION : Wedges forced under back edge of tread will keep step from moving if it is loose in its groove in the riser.
- To keep step with the times, however, NCR is investing in present and future applications of RFID for industries from retail to finance.
- "This is a mistake a lot of people are making right now . . . that Buchanan's not going to be able to keep step with Dole.
- To keep step with inflation, you would need $ 4, 082 a month to maintain a standard of living equivalent to what $ 3, 100 a month now buys.
- Despite government subsidies, Ms . Reitzlein of the Bavarian agriculture ministry acknowledged that farm incomes in Bavaria " do not keep step " with urban incomes and " remain very depressed ."
- Forced to keep step with globalization in the wine industry, but dismayed by the cost of raising capital, a major Italian winery has for the first time issued bonds and warrants for a vintage Tuscan red wine.
- With Elway rolling to the right on a bootleg following Atlanta's punt, Robinson could not keep step with wide receiver Rod Smith, who simply ran past him en route to a 80-yard score.
- UAM software can deliver video-like playback of user activity and process the videos into user activity logs that keep step-by-step records of user actions that can be searched and analyzed to investigate any out-of-scope activities.
- Brad Glassman, a former assistant deputy attorney general who advised Reno on the issue, says the Justice Department was attempting to keep step with a growing trend to allow such claims, but was concerned about making sure the regulations weren't overly permissive.
- To keep step with the legal times, Chelsea House, a subsidiary of Main Line Books of Philadelphia, has issued a revised and updated version of its reference work in a 2, 000-page, five-volume set that sells for $ 450.
- For years, U . S . dollars purchased on the widespread, albeit illegal, black market were the investment option of choice for millions of Brazilians, desperate to escape the vagaries of their own numerous currencies which devalued daily to keep step with spiraling inflation.
- If, as conservatives say, the Bible is the literal truth and it frowns on homosexuality, then homosexuality must be a sin, now and forever . ( Gibson continues his career-long sneer against gay men by including a queenish Herod in " The Passion . " ) But if religion has to keep step with modernity, as Tolkien believed, then it is foolish if not immoral to discriminate.
- Airbus has clawed its way from a fragile alliance of British and French aircraft manufacturers in the early 1970s, to dominance of roughly one-half of the orders placed around the world this year for civilian aircraft . But when Ziegler first hinted in 1969 that without a dramatic overhaul, Europe's atomized aircraft industries would fail to keep step with aircraft industries in the United States and the Soviet Union, he faced fierce resistance from the party of the go-it-alones in France.