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Examples of abreast


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Keeping abreast of all that is taking place is a nightmare in itself.
Administrative staff must provide not only procedural administration but also policy leadership, identifying key policy issues and keeping the board abreast of best practices.
Indeed, medieval musicology has been accused of not staying abreast of recent academic trends.
First, the printed text could be different from the original performed version as plays could be edited to keep abreast of changing political circumstances.
Prescribers must therefore ensure that they keep abreast of any new evidence relating to their area of clinical practice.
The world d o e s n o t stop changing while w e trade definitions, but the need t o keep abreast is constant.
Private houses open onto them by window or door, and the main streets can take nine riders abreast.
The government certainly benefited from several sources of information from the various competing administrations to keep abreast of events in the departments.
She nevertheless stayed abreast of the latest developments in her field as a wr iter of textbooks.
Failure to keep abreast could lead to errors of judgement, and the loss of both empathy with the multiple clients and of ability to meet her own stringent targets.
Nevertheless, incremental coverage decisions contribute to the overall social impact of genetic testing (and genomics), and evaluators should keep abreast of the evolving scholarship in the legal and social sciences.
To offer appropriate guidance to students, school of music staff need to be kept abreast of cultural industry knowledge and to maintain professional contact with the profession.
Finally, instructors should consider attending professional workshops and conferences whenever possible in an attempt to keep abreast with the most current research and practices in the field of language teaching.
Recent work on the popular press, and on women's reading and writing, has come from literary scholars as much as from historians, and the author is abreast of both disciplines.
Likewise, although it is difficult to stay abreast of rapidly changing developments in the pharmaceutical industry, the authors make no mention of the increasing availability of extended release preparations.
Nevertheless, we are being kept abreast of the group's deliberations, and would anticipate being consulted on the group's findings and proposals.
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We clearly need a far more flexible legal framework to keep abreast of technological advances in banking systems.
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My engineers are already given opportunities to keep themselves abreast of the latest thinking on traffic problems and highway constructional methods in other countries.
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They are schools that were planned in the 1970s, but have been fighting to keep abreast of rising numbers of children.
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Imagine them marching in protest four abreast and a yard between them.
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We have to keep abreast of the times.
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They do not keep up to date and do not keep abreast of the facts which are put before them.
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Television is a new development in broadcasting, and people wish to keep abreast of modern progress.
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The draftsman may not have kept abreast of recent political developments.
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The equipment is abreast, or even ahead, of modern developments and techniques, and there is no question of production being hampered by antiquated machine tools.
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Our ships will be obsolete if they are not kept abreast of the threat.
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In that sphere he kept himself abreast of the times, and was often ahead of them.
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Obviously he does not keep abreast of affairs.
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Gradually they are losing their capacity to compete because they do not make enough to keep abreast of modern developments.
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They are keeping themselves so well abreast of modern developments, that, apparently, this country is leading the world in the question of trans-continental telephonic service.
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Here is a man engaged in a profession, and he naturally wants to keep himself abreast of all the latest thought in his profession.
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Cyclists think nothing of riding two or three abreast in contravention of the law.
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Are we, or are we not, keeping abreast of new ideas and modern developments and improvements?
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Many country lawyers find it very difficult to keep abreast of the mass of legislation that is passed.
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They have been trying to keep abreast in this ever-changing technological and commercial world.
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The law to deal with criminal activity needs to keep abreast of the more sophisticated techniques that are now being employed.
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They are therefore more able to keep abreast of the situation without looking specifically at this issue.
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If the procession was four abreast, and each rank one yard apart, it would stretch for over 25 miles.
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Everything possible should be done to keep us not only abreast but ahead of all other countries in the world in research science.
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I confess that it is more than one can do to keep abreast of the advice that is tendered in one's own country.
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Despite its difficulties it has kept abreast of the latest technological developments by means of investment.
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Even to keep abreast in the growth of the number of elderly will strain the capital allocation that remains.
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There is a great need, therefore, for a standing body to keep abreast of developments.
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We are beginning to move away, and it is a definite step in the progress towards very large aircraft, from the six-abreast fuselage.
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I keep abreast of the latest information on all forms of masts transport.
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We need to keep abreast of new skills.
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In these ways, every effort is made to keep abreast of new developments in other countries.
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All that happens is that they start two abreast and very quickly spread out.
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Keeping abreast of fresh developments is a never-ending process.
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We are abreast of all the latest technical developments on the railways.
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My dream of a road is a big broad highway which will allow three lorries to pass abreast.
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Even if no expansion is contemplated, more capital is required merely to keep abreast of the times.
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People have to go out to keep abreast of the times.
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We can keep militarily abreast by underground explosions.
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Although some doctors go to great lengths to keep abreast of all medical developments, others do not.
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They will have to be kept abreast of matters.
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The council has kept abreast of changing trends.
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I have done my best to keep abreast of his views on the subject.
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Indeed, we shall keep it under review to ensure that it keeps abreast of best auditing practice.
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I try to keep abreast of the discussions elsewhere but base myself on the position that safety must be a dominant consideration.
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Is it not true that most cycle accidents are caused by cyclists riding three abreast on the roads?
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As it is, we have kept abreast of the demand for places for the children.
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The gates have now been widened, and two cars can go in abreast and two can come out abreast.
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In that street, which is wide enough for five cars abreast, there remained room for only one line of traffic.
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Why cannot we keep abreast of matters by having a debate?
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They will have to be, like we should be, provided with proper facilities to keep abreast of events.
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We do our best to keep abreast of these things, and not without success.
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What is needed is something to keep abreast of the changes which are taking place daily.
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They are prepared to ride four or five abreast and prevent anyone passing them.
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Our proposal now seeks only to impose an obligation to stay abreast of prices.
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The chairman's assertion is that the fund is not keeping abreast of developments.
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I take the view that in the field of trunk mechanisation we are pretty well abreast of scientific development.
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I have in mind small businesses in particular, because they clearly do not have the resources of larger businesses to keep abreast of such matters.
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Secondly, even if we were not involved, were we kept abreast of discussions which took place?
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Our thinking, however, has unfortunately not kept abreast of events.
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I think that most roads are unsafe for cyclists to ride two abreast.
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In other words, without undertaking any more reforms we have to double the intake of teachers in order to keep abreast of the pre-war problem.
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Offences are committed by cyclists who, for example, ride two or more abreast in the most ridiculous places.
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As with many other aspects of education, much depends on teachers keeping abreast of research and continuing to develop their skill.
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We have to change to keep abreast of changing circumstances.
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The board is not able to keep abreast of the collapses that occur in its system and to keep the system open even this year.
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Additionally, there would be difficulties for pharmacists in calculating the cost of prescribed quantities and keeping abreast of ever-changing prices.
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The warning system is being kept abreast of modern developments.
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I have tried to keep well abreast of industry in general.
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Wage earners are not content merely to keep abreast of the cost of living.
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We were kept abreast of their trials through extensive quotes.
Nothing could have made so apparent the failure of the churches to keep their congregations abreast of developments in the field of biblical scholarship.
Our problem here is one of following what is happening to the language, trying to keep abreast of developments.
Teachers of family history will also find this encyclopedia a useful way to keep abreast of scholarship from the 1990s.
Throughout its existence it distributed illegal publications so as to keep the population abreast of developments and sustain morale.
Nurses are expected to stay abreast of current knowledge and developments in nursing and utilize research findings in their practice.
Efforts to reach children in their communities and in their schools were also abreast.
He is fully abreast of the changes in emphasis and perspectives in modern work, for instance in the history of cartography.
Then advance at the charge, in line abreast, and ride down the usurper's camp.
The challenge for museum curators and archaeologists in the 1990s is to keep abreast of them, and to exploit them to the full.
From the overview she gives of this progress we quickly discern a steady determination to keep abreast of linguistics through the years.
Conferences held every second year are not enough in themselves to keep abreast of the interests and requirements of the usergroups.
Speed and reliability were important to dealers in manufactured goods who wanted to catch rising markets abreast with or ahead of their competitors.
Second language researchers working within other frameworks who wish to keep abreast of developments in the generative framework will also find this volume of interest.
Such a concept, however, needs to be abreast of the variability that exists within and between educated speakers of the language today.
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