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have in keeping

verb as in boast

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The case underscores the challenges the U.S. and other governments have in keeping secrets in an era of omnipresent data and an ever growing army of savvy users who know how to exploit it.

More critically, this initial acrimony signals the challenges a new Republican leader will have in keeping the party united over key issues.

The White House no longer holds regular news briefings on the federal pandemic response, like it did in the first year of the administration, a reflection of the weariness many Americans have in keeping up with Covid precautions.

If the pandemic showed us anything, it was the role that it can have in keeping us connected in divided times.

These costs come from the problems that schools – and in particular, urban schools – have in keeping teachers on staff as they either move to other schools or leave the profession.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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