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Lesson one for government: Laws need to be changed to keep up with the times.
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But lately it has been struggling to keep up with the times.
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Sony's core electronics business, which still accounts for 60% of the group's overall sales, is in trouble because the company has failed to keep up with the times.
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As a country and culture it has been loyal to its traditions, but it has also been able to keep up with the times thanks mainly to its young population.
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The Box would run any game you wanted to play on it without having to worry about system requirements, and perhaps they could offer an upgradable graphics card in order for the system to keep up with the times.
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To keep up with changing times and the proliferation of heirs, it tends to go for aggressive growth.
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Sometimes, he's had to empty the buckets two or three times a day to keep up with the flow, Grant said.
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Ford and other auto companies wanted to be able to prove that their infotainment systems could keep up with the consumer-electronics industry and a pace of product introduction and obsolescence that is many times faster than the glacial pace in the car business.
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Most of the CRM vitamins help keep up with new CRM functionality required by changing times.
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But there are a slew of potential changes on the horizon as younger consumers form opinions about personal mobility and dealers must keep up with changing times.
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