Denied much access to Pakistan, Indian analysts sometimes struggle to keep abreast of it.
While it's difficult for large businesses to keep abreast of changing regulations, small businesses pay a disproportionate amount to adjust to new rules.
We want to be informed of the latest trends in society, and turn to magazines like this one, to keep abreast of human affairs.
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As the staff of foreign embassies shrink, and the need to keep abreast of events abroad increases, governments inevitably turn to private sources of information.
In her blog post about the Pew survey, Anne Collier (who is my co-director at ConnectSafely.org) pointed out the futility of trying to keep abreast of everything your kids do online.
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The software helps him to handle the massive volumes of reading required of lawmakers, allowing him to rapidly skim through even the lengthiest bills, and keep abreast of changes in their wording.
Players will need to keep abreast of the latest news, register to vote via a streamlined application on the Rock the Vote website and exert subtle peer pressure on their fence-leaning friends.
They rely on their bookkeeper and accountant to keep abreast of what tax breaks the business qualifies for and how to file all the necessary paperwork to make sure their tax returns are complete.
President Barack Obama often points to the advances being made in China in touting his own clean-energy ambitions, arguing that the U.S. must move swiftly if it wants to keep abreast of its primary Asian competitor.
Only six weeks before, a bipartisan panel of defense heavyweights, chaired by a former defense secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, had concluded that hostile nations were working hard to develop missiles with which to threaten the U.S. and that the intelligence services were failing to keep abreast of their efforts.
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We'll also make some local stops as we tend to do on these sorts of visits, and we'll keep you abreast of those as they develop.
And solution providers are developing social links with customers to keep them abreast of technology development.
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And like Wal-Mart, most e-tailers will keep customers abreast of deals through email, social media and mobile alerts.
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Finally, I talked with my staff to keep them abreast of the situation.
While Swartz suffered with his depression, he was briefed by lawyers to keep him abreast of the case that could land him in prison, in his mind, for decades.
No word on pricing or availability either, but we'll be sure to keep you abreast of any future developments with this or anything else in the field of GPS gimmicks.
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Harold Sheppard, associate director of the National Council on the Aging, has a one-word description of benefits paid now and all increases that may be necessary to keep those payments abreast of inflation.
At a time of rapid social change and outbreaks of unrest, officials hope the new party branches will reinforce stability and keep the party abreast of potential trouble.
During the meetings, USTR.gov will be updated in real time to keep you fully abreast of our work.
Bottom line: U.S. Government-developed cybersecurity mandates are wrong-headed and cannot can hope to keep pace with these organizations or stay abreast of the threat.
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