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keeping

[kee-ping] / ˈki pɪŋ /




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“Pick people up when things are low and when things are high making sure we’re keeping level-headed.”

From Los Angeles Times

"Our lifeguards show selflessness every day in keeping our world-famous beaches safe for surfers and swimmers, but what we saw on Sunday night should be commended and celebrated," he said.

From Barron's

As demand for artificial-intelligence systems continues to boom, the supply of memory chips isn’t keeping up, leading to shortages and higher prices.

From The Wall Street Journal

"This suggests the importance of keeping older adults engaged in some form of helping for as long as possible, with appropriate supports and accommodations in place."

From Science Daily

“Yet a strong interest in the carry trade into next year and strong direct investment trends are keeping the yen soft,” she added.

From Barron's