Examples of using Keeps pace in English and their translations into Dutch
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innovation in government keeps pace with innovation in other service sectors.
make sure the European policy framework keeps pace with technical and legal developments.
stewardship capabilities to ensure it keeps pace with the competition now that Power PBI versions.
the new Convention becomes a point of reference and the Regulation keeps pace with developments.
It must also be backed up with specific measures to ensure that economic development keeps pace with, and does not outstrip,
The Commission will present an Action Plan for the Madrid European Council to achieve a labour market that keeps pace with the integration of the Internal Market
channels of communication and ensuring that the EU keeps pace with globalisation by enhancing international cooperation in R& I so as to be able to solve global challenges.
humble leader who keeps pace with The Times.
In the words of Abu Muhammad Muta'ish:“The Sufi is he whose thought keeps pace with his foot- i.e., he is entirely present:
innovative infrastructure that keeps pace with technological developments in the energy,
Retrofits- keeping pace with the latest technology.
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Flessner, however, could keep pace with any of his competitors.
Compact projectors that keep pace with the speed of business.
Only through mutual cooperation can we succeed in keeping pace with increasing international competition.
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Keep pace with the times and mutual benefit is our philosophy.
And we keep innovating and keep pace with changing trends.
This situation has hindered most farmers from keeping pace with changing technological advances.
How can trust keep pace with emerging technology?