Examples of using Abreast in English and their translations into Hindi
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In 1899, a newspaper columnist in The Seattle Post-Intelligencer wrote that“toy makers… are as watchful as politicians and scientists to keep abreast of the events of the day.”.
the program has been specifically developed to learn new techniques, sharpen design skills and keep abreast of current theory.
But for a successful PR company, it is not enough to keep abreast of what is happening,
Itâs a perfect blend of keeping abreast with the times and yet to reflect on the values one needs to follow in life for sustainable growth
it doesn't mean I don't show an interest or keep myself abreast of what they're up to.”.
continuing education and keep constantly abreast of the changing times we live in.
additional million dollar grant to help the Centre initiate a Masters programme, expand its laboratory facilities and introduce additional curriculum that will help students stay abreast with rapidly advancing technology.
We always are ready to renew our Lymphoma Survival membership to continue receiving the outstanding and well-researched newsletter you so generously provide to help all of us survivors keep abreast of the latest information… L&T, Texas.
products manufacturing enterprises to keep abreast of the new national standard of food contact materials
It helps you keep abreast of what's going on in the industry,
Those of you who are within this stream do not focus on the Bible, for you have kept abreast of the step-by-step work done by God today,
OSS also helps companies keep abreast of technology developments.
I mean the acquisition, you keep abreast of.
It is hard enough to keep abreast of recent scientific findings.
staying abreast of competitors development;
you can stay abreast of changes and new developments.
He has some genuine problems about which he has kept me abreast.
So, keep yourself abreast of every such information so as to answer the questions appropriately.
Instead he proposed generally“precautionary monitoring” so regulators can keep abreast of developments in the industry.
(6) to keep abreast of new trends in materials for pressure vessels, and strengthen research weldability.