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keep pace

verb as in keep up

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Headteachers say funding from government has not kept pace with soaring demand, meaning both mainstream and special schools are struggling to cope.

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The Raiders will have a tough time keeping pace offensively in this matchup.

He said engineering projects could cope with "complex planning rules", but there was a "growing inability of planning processes to keep pace with applications".

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A review for the Welsh government said there was broad consensus that the income threshold for receiving EMA was now too low and had not kept pace with rising incomes and inflation.

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“In a large number of cases, universities borrowed money, believing that the undergraduate tuition fee would keep pace with inflation,” explains Vivienne Stern.

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

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