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But it feels like the technologies themselves aren't keeping pace.
The industry is just keeping pace with what's happening culturally.
Keeping pace with Moore's law would require more dramatic measures.
Technological progress, however, is not keeping pace with government pledges.
Our hips rocked side to side, keeping pace with the rhythm.
Prices rose 0.1 percent in January, keeping pace with December's increase.
In the past it's stumbled, barely keeping pace with its larger competitor.
With the change, Verizon appears to be keeping pace with its competitors.
Many banks shares traded higher, keeping pace with or topping market benchmarks.
It's time the players start seeking a modern method for keeping pace.
Even automated testing methods are not keeping pace with agile development practices.
No team came close to keeping pace with Guardiola's team last year.
"All the other GEO satellites are keeping pace with the Earth," says McDowell.
Robust evidence is only just keeping pace with the adoption of new technology.
Less advantaged communities aren't just not keeping pace — their fortunes continue to fall.
Keeping pace with California also helps the auto industry to stay globally competitive.
In other words, worker paychecks are more than keeping pace with rising prices.
Apparently having absorbed criticism that competition regulators were not keeping pace with tech giants.
Keeping pace with Clinton The Wyoming win could also help Sanders' impressive fundraising operation.
And the current COLA is not keeping pace with rising healthcare costs. (reut.rs/2iuZM3J).
The Rangers are keeping pace, but the rest of the AL West is struggling.
I hope you forgive me for not keeping pace with your more successful life.
This Civil War takes place years after the original, keeping pace with real time.
Aside from massive spikes for the frontrunners, Gabbard is mostly keeping pace with them.
The studio is clearly having trouble keeping pace with an incredibly demanding base of players.
That will keep the demand for shale from keeping pace with the supply, Alhajji says.
With dividends, investors have made a return of about 2%, barely keeping pace with inflation.
"It seems like the current regulatory structure is not keeping pace with commercialization," she said.
Banks already have a huge technology headache: keeping pace with the web of global regulations.
As a fan of video games, I enjoy keeping pace with the conversation and excitement.
Just keeping pace with Mr. Biden at the top of the field was good enough.
It doesn't bring any truly exciting features, and it's not even keeping pace with competitors.
Russia's rouble also firmed, keeping pace with rising oil prices and other emerging-market currencies.
Experts agree that wages are not keeping pace with the rising costs of health care.
This fund is keeping pace with the broader market too, gaining 20% so far this year.
Inventory buildups typically occur in the supply chain when demand is not keeping pace with production.
Various estimates show cryptocurrency crime is on the rise, keeping pace with the market's rapid growth.
For most families, income and wealth have stagnated in recent decades, barely keeping pace with inflation.
Yet experts agree that wages are not keeping pace with the rising costs of health care.
Huawei had provided MCIs original billing system, which wasnt keeping pace with MCIs growing customer base.
He said that Trump keeping pace with Romney's 2012 performance "comes as no surprise" to him.
There are a number of reasons why new orders aren't keeping pace, according to industry observers.
So far, we've done a pretty good job of keeping pace with the increasing demand for food.
This release shows Fitbit is keeping pace with the market and turning past customers into repeat customers.
Keeping pace with monthly expenses came in second place and paying off credit cards followed in third.
Rising gasoline demand in the United States is not seen keeping pace with the increased worldwide supplies.
So while Republicans are currently keeping pace with their rivals in terms of retirements, that could change.
Unfortunately, the growth in computation power is not keeping pace with our demands as Moore's Law slows.
Developed market stocks outside the U.S. are up almost 1003 percent, keeping pace with the S&P 2100.
"These changes were designed to increase transparency while also keeping pace with a rapidly-evolving industry," Mehta wrote.
One good example is simply walking around among people, and keeping pace with pedestrians on streets and sidewalks.
Shakespeare, though not a member of the International Olympic Committee, understood the importance of keeping pace with preparations.
Keeping pace with the Cardinals' quickness was another struggle, especially during the third quarter, when Louisville took control.
To that runner's left, keeping pace, was the same rez dog that set off with the fastest runner.
Average hourly earnings were 217 percent higher in October than a year earlier, barely keeping pace with inflation.
Ms. Woodruff is keeping pace with the news demands, but she was not supposed to lead "NewsHour" alone.
If a store is not keeping pace, we are willing to retrain the sales team to course-correct.
She's been a prolific fundraiser, keeping pace with other top candidates including Alex Triantaphyllis and Lizzie Pannill Smith.
The drop reflects a rate of new oil and gas discoveries not keeping pace with current levels of production.
It also marks a significant move for FCA in keeping pace with other automakers in the self-driving stakes.
Spanish 10-year bond yields edged lower on the day, almost keeping pace with better-rated euro zone countries.
Yet egg industry representatives claim builders and equipment suppliers will have a hard time keeping pace with these pledges.
More people needing physician care and industry attrition means the supply of physicians isn't keeping pace with the demand.
Parodies of his oeuvre are flourishing, a sign that Brazilian satire is keeping pace with the country's political upheaval.
Higher resolution is making for larger video and images, but luckily, flash memory capacity seems to be keeping pace.
"If you're an exec you need to be ... ensuring that you're keeping pace with what investors want," Thompson said.
A man sat atop a hovering cart stirring a vat of neon-yellow churros, keeping pace alongside Matthew's car.
The firm said despite last year's rally, the iPhone maker's fundamentals are not keeping pace with the stock appreciation.
Over the past 10 years, though, their capabilities have expanded tremendously, keeping pace with ever-increasing quantities of data.
Per early figures from the campaigns, Klobuchar appears to be keeping pace with Buttigieg's fundraising so far in February.
But with the rapid rate of innovation in machine learning, regulation will always have a hard time keeping pace.
Keeping pace with fast-changing cultural and societal mores — particularly regarding sexuality — has been challenging for Walt Disney Studios.
He visualized keeping pace in a league that has increasingly become faster and left older players in its wake.
From one perspective, the US is merely keeping pace with Russia's improving missile defense systems, preserving the status quo equilibrium.
Dress for wind chills in the 20s, because air temperatures will continue to plummet, keeping pace with slowly slackening winds.
"So far, export capacity is keeping pace, but we are walking a tightrope," said Bernadette Johnson, vice president at DrillingInfo.
Despite these gains, support and funding for these programs may not be keeping pace with an intensifying threat, Adalja said.
When the Warriors were led by the triumvirate of Curry, Klay, and Dray, the Cavs had ways of keeping pace.
Mr. Mattis argued that the United States was not keeping pace with the ambitious plans of China and other countries.
Although a drought in Southern California ended this year, the water supply in Los Angeles isn't keeping pace with demand.
Prevention is the best public health tool we have, but investment in prevention programs is not keeping pace with needs.
Average hourly earnings have risen just 4.1 percent since January 2017 when Trump took office, barely keeping pace with inflation.
Although a drought in Southern California ended this year, the water supply in Los Angeles isn't keeping pace with demand.
Even major device makers like Sony have a hard time keeping pace with Google and Samsung cameras, but HTC did it.
The New Jersey Devils are ascending in the Metropolitan Division while the Philadelphia Flyers are having a difficult time keeping pace.
Year-to-date, the Nasdaq is the only U.S. stock index keeping pace with overseas stocks, at a 12 percent return.
Export markets remain "incredibly important" because U.S. dairy consumption rates aren't keeping pace with our ability to produce milk, Vilsack explained.
Earlier this month, NAR released a new study that showed single-family home construction is not keeping pace with job creation.
Keeping pace with Motorola's other 2018 phones, the Moto Z3 has a taller 6.01-inch display with 18:9 aspect ratio.
Coric shrugs off the lack of attention, preferring to focus on the long game rather than keeping pace with his peers.
But let's assume that Roberts was correct -- and intends to be consistent -- that the Constitution requires keeping pace with today's realities.
Notably, all of these candidates have been keeping pace with Walters in their 2017 fundraising, a worrying sign for the Republican.
Somewhere along the way, Joe Rogan adopted "Kid" as Choi's unofficial nickname while keeping pace with who was smacking whose jaw.
When it comes to fundraising, Democrats are already keeping pace with Culberson, with some primary candidates outraising the nine-term incumbent.
The Corvette's top-shelf, $28,212 ZR2400 edition was already pumping out 22.3 horsepower, keeping pace in an unprecedented industry horsepower war.
States should always be on the lookout for new ways to collaborate in the hopes of keeping pace with the electorate.
A contingent of lawmakers is worried the United States isn't keeping pace with its adversaries when it comes to outer space.
But high-end food producers say that increase is not keeping pace with growing appetite for their products from Asia's middle class.
Investments in oil are not keeping pace with the demand for fuel, said Falih, in a speech at the International Energy Forum.
Some setup: Men in Black begins with NYPD officer James Darrell Edwards III (Will Smith) keeping pace with a mysteriously speedy perp.
The women said they were keeping pace with the group ahead of them but skipped the third hole to avoid any trouble.
Because the revenue that they're getting from streaming isn't keeping pace with the revenue that they used to be able to earn.
Request your manager's feedback as you implement your plan to ensure that your efforts are keeping pace with his or her expectations.
The Pentagon on Tuesday unveiled a new artificial intelligence strategy aimed at keeping pace and competing with Russian and Chinese technological advancements.
While the New Orleans Saints were rattling off eight straight wins, the Carolina Panthers quietly were keeping pace in the NFC South.
Significant wage gains have been a missing part of the economic recovery, with average hourly earnings increases barely keeping pace with inflation.
On "Panther Like a Panther (Miracle Mix)," Mike reminds us that sometimes our wildest imagination has difficulty keeping pace with real life.
Though India's economy has been expanding by 7 percent plus annually, uneven growth has meant that new jobs are not keeping pace.
Keeping pace with industry technology The SEC has tried hard to keep up with fast-paced technological changes in the securities markets.
When we asked him if anyone came close to keeping pace in the partying department ... he gave props to some L.A. based rockers.
Additionally, the city isn't keeping pace with other global urban hubs when it comes to the quality of healthcare and access to it.
Developing Asia alone needs $26 trillion in infrastructure investment by 2030 to maintain its growth while keeping pace with demographic and environmental changes.
Without warning, we're on the other side of Central Parkthe rain pounding outside, and footsteps keeping pace to get out of the bus.
It would be one thing if it was merely accurate, but it's astonishingly good at keeping pace with the quickness of human speech.
Phelps did an impressive job of keeping pace, however, swimming the stretch of open ocean in just 38.1 seconds to the shark's 36.1.
The win was the fourth consecutive for the Cyclones (212-5, 7-3 Big 12), keeping pace near the top of the Big 12.
The big picture: Minneapolis is growing faster than it has at any point in time since 1950, but its housing supply isn't keeping pace.
Yet in keeping pace with the relentless march of seconds turning into minutes turning into hours turning into days, Gizmodo had a busy week!
Keeping pace with the Seahawks at the top of the N.F.C. West should provide Los Angeles with the motivation they need to stay focused.
But both companies face challenges keeping pace in an increasingly digital world, especially amid the merger frenzy that has swept across the media industry.
"The local economy is still fantastic, all the fundamentals are there, but obviously wages are not keeping pace," said Steve Danyliw, a Denver realtor.
"If you're not keeping pace with inflation, you are losing buying power; over time, that's just as damaging as a loss of principal," McBride said.
I was having fun, and I was keeping pace with or outperforming the other people on the track who actually knew what they were doing.
While riding in the car is an uneventful experience, keeping pace with Uber's brazen moves to push autonomy onto the public street is not boring.
Only now, if they have nothing more to prove to audiences, they find motivation in surpassing their own benchmarks and keeping pace with each other.
Harris is also keeping pace with Biden on appealing to executives at the big banks of J.P. Morgan, Goldman Sachs, Citigroup and Bank of America.
Because this is the first survey of its kind we lack the historical data to indicate if enforcement is keeping pace with threats and leaks.
Ryan's allies cite the off-year fundraising totals that are keeping pace with last year's — and the 4–0 special elections record — as encouraging signs.
A new era of benefit design has been ushered in, yet, despite quick, drastic change, the reeducation of the health care consumer isn't keeping pace.
They also help further two key Indian strategic objectives: Keeping pace with rival China's growing maritime power, and pursuing and protecting sea-based energy assets.
Recent research from the fund also shows that since the crisis, the growth in global trade has slowed sharply — barely keeping pace with global output.
Eighty-one percent of them saw their wages falling below — or barely keeping pace with — the growing cost of living under the last administration. Rep.
The report found that most of these indicators are increasing, meaning that efforts to slow down the rate of global warming are not keeping pace.
"Unfortunately, due to years of underinvestment and deferred maintenance, America is no longer keeping pace and continues to fall behind other countries," the report says.
In the hectic haze of daily life, it can be hard to see if your work is keeping pace with your long-term career goals.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)First up is the Olloclip's wide-angle lens, which did the best job of keeping pace with its much more expensive competitor.
Scarpelli said sales at his dealership are "keeping pace" with last October, but he has seen customers taking longer before buying a new car or truck.
He sped up too, keeping pace, and so he definitely did see, because next thing I knew he was giving me the big ol' honk honk.
Raffman: The October 2018 policy ("AV 3.0") is itself an attempt to respond to stakeholders' complaints that federal regulators are not keeping pace with technological developments.
In general, the platform's growth was robust this year, nearly keeping pace with Spotify, but there have been some hints that 2018 could hold some changes.
Clinton is still winning the Central Valley, but Sanders is keeping pace enough to remain competitive overall, thanks to a strong advantage in the Bay Area.
The Magic improved to 225-23, keeping pace with the Miami Heat in the chase for the eighth and final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.
Ford's January-March sales results show the company continued to have a tough time keeping pace even with the modest overall growth in the Chinese market.
The issue is that while costs, partly due to inflation, have increased the gas tax has remained the same since 1993, not keeping pace with inflation.
Yes, you're keeping pace with the market, but outside of this big surge we saw coming out of the election, financials have been very range bound.
KP: We are keeping pace with the principal trend in 33D technologies: the digitalization of the world around us, with the purpose of its further virtualization.
So if you hope to play at this level, you have to satisfy their needs, and that means keeping pace with other cas makers' options lists.
Blocking it could harm the American economy by preventing the United States from keeping pace with the rest of the world in rolling out 5G networks.
The Yankees won for the fourth time in five games and improved to 94-50, keeping pace with Houston for the top record in the majors.
At the same time, 51 percent of students said they do not believe the value of their education is keeping pace with what they are paying.
But consumers will always need wall plugs and cables, and Anker sees its goal now as keeping pace with changing standards, like the introduction of USB-C.
Carter ultimately declined to run — in part, he said, because keeping pace financially with McAdams would require too much time away from his wife and newborn son.
This integration also enables automakers to seamlessly issue updates to its technology, keeping pace with its competitors' technological developments without forcing consumers to buy a new vehicle.
Not one to be left out, Microsoft is keeping pace with Sony by preparing its own 4K-compatible console for release sometime next year, it confirmed Monday.
Papa John's troubles, analysts have said, are expected to benefit Pizza Hut, Domino's closest rival that has also been keeping pace through marketing campaigns and menu refreshes.
The disconcerting reality, however, is that they are already behind the curve, as the status quo for SCRM is not keeping pace with today's dynamic threat landscape.
And it means to send a message that the wearer is too savvy, too secure in her skin, to bother keeping pace with the vagaries of style.
The Astros snapped a three-game skid and evened the series with a 2-1 win Saturday, keeping pace in the murky American League wild-card race.
Bill Redding pushed the tire-clad bow of the 2186-foot J.W. Westcott II snug against the sheer steel side of the Martin, keeping pace with it.
Problem is, they also don't seem very interested in fighting and the toughest part of destroying them is just keeping pace with them as they drive away.
For instance, the circadian lighting that changes throughout the day, keeping pace with the brightening and dimming of sunlight, has been shown to improve sleeping at night.
Operating losses piled up at HTC in recent years, forcing it to slash research and marketing spending, exacerbating the challenge of keeping pace with the bigger companies.
But on many routes in less populous inland regions, tolls are not keeping pace with the costs, setting off a spiral of mounting debt and rising expenses.
President Trump has issued 130 executive orders in his presidency so far — largely keeping pace with President Obama, except for the 55 orders he unleashed in 2017.
The South Vietnamese Army (officially known as the Army of the Republic of Vietnam, or A.R.V.N.) appeared incapable of keeping pace with the escalating levels of violence.
In 2017, Berlin ranked internationally as the only major city where property values had increased more than 20 percent from a year earlier, with rents keeping pace.
A more revealing gauge of job market health than the net change in total jobs is whether increases in employment are keeping pace with increases in population.
Keeping pace with Apple: Last month The New York Times reported that device manufacturers are tapping into new features on the Apple Watch to develop medical accessories.
But Ardern said, for many, pay rises were not keeping pace with a rising cost of living and the gap between rich and poor was getting more entrenched.
The incomes of low-income renters are not keeping pace with the increases in rental rates that were seeing, said Jen Molinsky, a senior research associate at JCHS.
A surge in low-cost funding may remove a constraint on banks that prevented lending rates from keeping pace with the RBI's policy rate cuts in recent years.
Dale Stephens, of Brighton, had been keeping pace with him, but then he picked up a minor training injury that ruled him out of a game at Everton.
Hispanics are one of the fastest growing ethnic constituencies in the United States, but their level of political participation is not keeping pace with their overall population numbers.
Still, the results suggest gains in access to buprenorphine aren't keeping pace with needs, said Dr. Stefan Kertesz of the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine.
So not only are average wage increases not keeping up with climbing home prices, but also they're not keeping pace with the rising cost of goods and services.
The good news is, technology is keeping pace with that trend, and it's empowering us to make the most of the ways in which we work and play.
That myth isn't keeping pace with surgical reality, as it's come a long way since the first known phalloplasty for the purpose of gender confirmation surgery in 1946.
The Bruins, keeping pace in their scramble for a playoff berth, completed a sweep of the five-game series with the Panthers with a 5-2 win on Saturday.
Huawei and OnePlus know their role is to deliver that sort of pseudo-iPhone experience at a certain fraction of the full iPhone price, and they're just keeping pace.
Either the anti-abuse features being created by platforms aren't working at all, or they're not effectively keeping pace with new ways harassment is being coordinated and carried out.
It comes with a minimum of 8GB of RAM and either an Intel Core m3, i5, or i7 processor, so it's pretty adept at keeping pace with daily tasks.
Still, that Apple was able to build its streaming service to that size in such a short period of time, effectively keeping pace with Spotify's growth, is nonetheless impressive.
The deal could sound alarm bells for traditional agencies, which may worry about keeping pace when consultancies have historically had strong ties to the executive suites at major marketers.
Forty-nine percent of Americans told Pew their family's income level is not keeping pace with the cost of living, while 40 percent said they are staying about even.
Law firm mergers are keeping pace with last year's record, with a total of 48 deals announced through the end of June, according to figures from Altman Weil MergerLine.
While Walmart has led a high-profile campaign in the United States to raise pay, salaries in China have remained largely stagnant, workers said, barely keeping pace with inflation.
Dimensional uncertainties aside, the OMEGA timekeeping team intends to continue honoring its role as the official Olympic timekeeping by keeping pace with the achievements of athletes in future games.
Both the NYTWA and IDG want NYC "to cap the number of new entrants, as they worry that demand isn't keeping pace with increasing supply of drivers," per Wired.
More broadly, the insurtech company says it is bucking the trend of car insurance not keeping pace with changes in technology, including the move to connected and electric cars.
Forty-nine percent of Americans told Pew their family's income level is not keeping pace with the cost of living, while 28500 percent said they are staying about even.
After a feeble performance over the past few years, with annual growth in trade volumes barely keeping pace with GDP, the signs are that global trade is picking up again.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's yuan-denominated exports yuan rose 3.2 in May percent from a year earlier, customs data showed on Friday, almost keeping pace with April's revised 3.5 percent gain.
In addition to simply keeping pace in an ever-changing industry, Price says that the shift to new platforms and game styles has also been beneficial to the studio creatively.
Wait-times to see doctors are still far too long, mental healthcare services are not keeping pace with required demand and the problems at the VA are not fixing themselves.
And there is a good reason for the international market's focus from investors: Developed-market stocks beyond the United States are keeping pace this year with the S&P 500.
But these days, we're not keeping pace: Fifty-one antibiotics were being developed as of May for potential use in humans, according to a report by the World Health Organization.
Last week reports surfaced that Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis had warned Trump that the United States is not keeping pace with the ambitious plans of China in artificial intelligence.
With the Kings keeping pace in the West's cluttered wild-card chase and Quick potentially returning to action in March, he could be rejoining the lineup at the perfect time.
Lobbying firms have seen an uptick since Trump took office in 2017 and the latest Lobbying Disclosure Act (LDA) reports show that trend keeping pace through the end of 2019.
The shift in the Fed's language over the last week also may reflect a recognition that market expectations were not keeping pace with the Fed's evolving view of the economy.
But the tax-collecting abilities of high-poverty middle-income countries are not keeping pace with their overall economic growth and remain at about the level of low-income countries.
"It is all about husbandry and stockmanship keeping pace with the extra numbers," says John Blackwell, senior vice president of British Veterinary Association, when I put the question to him.
Michelle Lujan Grisham, is backing a bill requiring electric utilities to get 50 percent of their power from renewable sources by 2030, keeping pace with neighbors like Colorado and Nevada.
A new "chief market intelligence officer" position will also be created, he said, to help oversee a new branch that will be tasked with keeping pace with new trends and technology.
Some 1.1 million computing-related jobs are expected by 2024, but U.S. graduation rates are not nearly keeping pace, says Lou Candiello, head of military and disability recruiting programs at Dell.
"Obviously if you look at these latest numbers it's pretty clear that Republicans have a fundraising problem relative to Democrats — we're not keeping pace," Mair told The Hill in an interview.
"Organisations of all sizes need to get better at keeping pace with emerging threats, but more importantly, identifying the attacks that require intervention," said Mina Samaan of MMC Ventures in a statement.
If there's one thing I'm good at, it's keeping pace with the breakneck speed of tech, so let me be your daily Hyperloop of the innovation ecosystem, and enjoy The Daily Crunch.
And the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has projected leisure industry jobs, a broad category that includes restaurants, will grow at 0.6 percent annually, keeping pace with the national average through 2024.
Illinois, meanwhile, says homeschooling parents must meet mandatory attendance rules—but does not require any sort of testing to see if homeschooled children are keeping pace with their peers in public schools.
With energy systems now massively digitized and interconnected, with attackers at all levels becoming more capable and aggressive, and with current approaches to cyber defense observably not keeping pace, something must give.
Department of Labor figures released Friday indicated unemployment rates remain low, but average wage growth continues to occur at a sluggish rate of about 2 percent annually — barely keeping pace with inflation.
Yet many Americans know that the 2017 tax cuts were skewed to the wealthy, that their wages are barely keeping pace, and that cutbacks in areas like health care would hurt them.
His new book itemizes factors contributing to the trend, including income and technological inequality, the growing power technology companies play in society, and the limits of education in keeping pace with innovation.
Barkley ignited a recent firestorm, questioning James's competitive courage after he publicly took Cleveland's front office to task for, in effect, not keeping pace with Golden State's roster upgrade via Kevin Durant.
However, because of inconsistent annual funding as well as aging infrastructure at many parks, it has difficulty keeping pace with necessary repairs and currently has a maintenance backlog estimated at $11.6 billion.
The report said that health-care systems are not keeping pace with the science and are risking a situation where those living with Alzheimer's disease are unable to access an identified cure.
But with the Fed cutting rates last month and sending some dovish signals about future policy, the ECB can hardly avoid keeping pace to stop the euro from appreciating and further dampening inflation.
As automakers and developers test and validate these technologies to get them ready for our roads, government must work to ensure that federal policies are keeping pace with the exponential advances in innovation.
"Companies like Google and Facebook have shown that while they're offering great conveniences, they aren't always policing themselves, and a lot of our laws are not keeping pace with innovations," Ms. Tellado said.
But it may be necessary for consoles to keep selling to an audience that sees PC upgrades keeping pace with technology developments, and wants its consoles to support newer and more demanding game titles.
"But the trend that has been clear for a long time is this: Technology is developing rapidly, traditional education is not keeping pace with it, and the demand for specialists is enormous," Chernyshev said.
Perez said the DNC is keeping pace with past fundraising efforts and the party was able to take back the House in 2006, when they were similarly outraised by a 2-to-85033 margin.
The St. Louis Cardinals have ensured they won't watch their arch-rivals celebrate clinching a division title on their own field, but they're more concerned about keeping pace in the National League wild-card race.
Keeping pace with JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon's comments to CNBC earlier in the week, Smith said he believes the U.S. consumer economy is improving, fueled by factors including rising home values and stronger job growth.
In the five years after a new trade pact comes into force, America's exports to new FTA partners typically grow around three times as fast as its overall exports, at least keeping pace with imports.
Some, like architect and urban planning teacher Ahmed Hassan, are pushing to preserve some relics of the bygone era while keeping pace with growing businesses - the goal of his "Save Alex" initiative, launched in 2012.
Oil prices fell on Tuesday, reflecting growing concerns that a two-month rally may be fading, as supply looked set to keep rising and there appeared to be little immediate prospect of demand keeping pace.
And while Conagra's no cruise line operator, many of which are getting boosts from bookings by millennials looking for Instagram-ready vacations, Cramer said it will still benefit from keeping pace with the changing landscape.
I think that the pace of change in digital in the last two or three years has been phenomenal, and keeping pace with that is not easy, but it does create amazing opportunities as well.
Experts say Tesla's "full self-driving" feature is really a partial self-driving feature that handles minor driving tasks such as keeping pace with other cars on a highway and still requires diligent human oversight.
Corporate issuance over the past five years has averaged 220x the maturing bond volume in 20160, while bond sales from financials have been keeping pace with maturities since 21709 - with deleveraging alleviating the pressure to refinance.
When it comes to keeping pace with emerging technology in lending or investing, J.P. Morgan has typically partnered with fintech firms like OnDeck or used its own engineers to build solutions like the brokerage app YouInvest.
Sterling's weakness in the wake of the Brexit vote has driven inflation above the Bank of England's target at a time when household wages and overall growth are not keeping pace, as data on Wednesday underlined.
And while supermarkets and restaurants across the country are attempting to cater for those rising numbers of veg-only or veg-heavy eaters, the fast food chains and chicken shops of the world aren't keeping pace.
In the video released today, Cassie's spindly saunter looks effortless, keeping pace with a human, balancing on a shifting dock surface, and recovering smoothly when said human gives it a rude kick in the mechanical ass.
It is an issue fraught with strong feelings about politics and class, but in London the root of it is a city where the population is growing fast but the housing supply is not keeping pace.
In his second, a 50K in October, one of the two men he was keeping pace with asked if it was harder to come out as a trans man or as a racewalker, he recalled, laughing.
Keeping pace Wednesday will require solving Cubs left-hander Jon Lester, who hasn't lost since July 20133, winning his last seven decisions as the Cubs have gone 9-1 in his starts since the All-Star break.
Burgeoning production was keeping pace with demand, with the share of domestic supplies in French organic sales expected to remain stable at about three-quarters this year, Agence Bio said, attributing part of imports to tropical goods.
According to the World Bank, nearly 600 million people in sub-Saharan Africa – most of them in rural areas where poverty is high – still lack access to energy, and electrification is barely keeping pace with population growth.
The case may be old, but questions in the Inquiries remain relevant today: Are the service offerings of the common carriers, as well as their tariffs and practices, keeping pace with the quickened developments in digital technology?
TOKYO (Reuters) - A wave of start-ups is emerging in famously risk-averse Japan as cash-rich corporations increasingly delegate the task of keeping pace with technologies such as artificial intelligence and robotics to smaller, nimbler businesses.
So while Apple appears to be keeping pace with some of the biggest players in the industry, its apparent inability to deliver clear benefits over companies like Tesla and Ford has left the Titan program in flux.
Ms. Villalona is only a few credits away from earning a master's degree in teaching, but even with a salary increase — she would earn approximately $2115,212 a year — they will only be keeping pace with rising rents.
" University of Massachusetts Boston, 31, class of 2020 Website: Khan Academy About: Online tutoring via short YouTube videos "The narrator's voice and cadence are perfect for keeping pace, and Khan's explanations only rarely leave me with questions.
"Those plans are determined according to increased passengers growth and by keeping pace with the expected development and demand plans in the region," Saudi Arabia's transport minister, Nabil bin Mohammed Al Amoudi, told CNN in a statement.
Pochettino had overseen Tottenham's long-awaited move into its new stadium, adjacent to its old home at White Hart Lane, and he had brought through a clutch of young players while keeping pace with bigger, richer foes.
As Gadsby transitions from her more traditionally comedic material to the righteous anger of the show's latter half, the frame draws in ever tighter, the camera intensifying its focus on her face, keeping pace with her escalating emotions.
At the end of last year, the price of a liter of diesel was 268 rupees, meaning it has risen by 10.5 percent so far this year, not quite keeping pace with the rise in Brent crude oil.
After some initial concerns last year that Ashford wasn't keeping pace with the fundraising necessary to win reelection in a swing district, the freshman lawmaker has raked in $2.3 million, compared with GOP challenger Don Bacon's $1.3 million.
Donald J. Trump raised $90 million in conjunction with his party in August, according to totals released by his campaign on Thursday, keeping pace with his efforts earlier in the summer but lagging far behind Hillary Clinton. Mrs.
But, while Spotify looks to be on a good track with keeping pace in registering sheer numbers of subscribers, it remains to be seen how this will all shake out for the songwriters whose music is on the platform.
I felt like a falconer commanding my mechanical bird of prey The Hexo+ had no trouble keeping pace with a biker or a minivan, and as you can see from the video above it kept us nicely in frame.
Oil prices slipped but remained near 3-1/2 year highs as the prospect of new U.S. sanctions against Iran might reduce Middle East supply at a time when global crude production is just keeping pace with rising demand.
Keeping pace with housing for a growing population is a challenge afflicting cities across Africa, where millions of people every year are leaving the fields and pouring into cities to find jobs, spawning spontaneous and ill-planned new suburbs.
They were well on their way to yet another lifeless defeat, keeping pace with the Raiders for the top pick in next year's draft, when suddenly Eli Manning remembered how to be aggressive, and the Giants toppled the 49ers.
Around 60 percent of retirees — those earning over $25,000 — have seen a social security tax on their state pensions increase by nearly 2 percent under Mr. Macron, while the value of their pensions is not keeping pace with inflation.
The agency cited individuality in a recitation of its "Core Principles," which also included a focus on the retail investor, keeping pace with technological change, imposing remedies that most effectively further enforcement goals, and assessing the allocation of resources.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Motorists logged 1.2 percent more miles on U.S. roads and highways in April compared with the same month last year, according to U.S. government data released on Tuesday, keeping pace to break last year's record volumes.
Oil prices slipped but remained near 3-1/2 year highs as the prospect of new U.S. sanctions against Iran tightened the outlook for Middle East supply at a time when global crude production is just keeping pace with rising demand.
Now 33, Vardakostas lives in San Francisco, and for the past nine years, he's been building a robot that can cook and assemble around 100 burgers an hour—keeping pace with a typical fast-food staff—with little human intervention.
But as climate change, suburban sprawl, and increased international travel are putting more ticks and the pathogens they carry in the paths of humans, what's becoming more urgently apparent is how the US's tick monitoring systems are not keeping pace.
Oil prices slipped on Friday, but remained near 113½ year highs on Friday as renewed U.S. sanctions on Iran tightened the outlook for Middle East supply at a time when global crude production is only just keeping pace with rising demand.
"Reviewing and, where appropriate, updating our rules to make sure they are keeping pace with technological advances and changing consumer preferences has been an agency-wide priority for the past several years," said FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler in a formal statement.
He has put together a wide-ranging donor base that looks more like the one Barack Obama used when he stunned observers by keeping pace with and then eclipsing Hillary Clinton's fund-raising at the outset of the 2008 campaign.
A study from consulting firm McKinsey found that Japan was keeping pace until about 2000, when the revenues of companies such as Sony (SNE) and Toshiba (TOSBF) fell sharply below those of industry leaders like Apple (AAPL) and Samsung (SSNLF).
The 1-1 result left the six-team qualifying standings much the same as they had been before Tuesday's slate of games, with the United States remaining in fourth place but feeling satisfied about keeping pace after a bruising match.
"This section will prevent the United States from keeping pace with Russian Open Skies aircraft sensor upgrades, fully implementing the Open Skies Treaty, and increasing the value of the treaty to United States national security," the White House statement said.
Despite raising more and more money from grassroots donors, the DCCC has been just barely keeping pace with the National Republican Congressional Committee, which has benefited from donors eager to get in Republicans' good graces while the party controls both houses of Congress.
Crude prices were trading near 20113-1/2-year highs on Friday as the prospect of new U.S. sanctions on Iran tightened the outlook for Middle East supply at a time when global crude production is only just keeping pace with rising demand.
That's why we need to transform the way we think about cybersecurity technology and focus on a comprehensive approach to security that addresses the challenges of protecting legacy systems while also keeping pace with the increasing complexity of the evolving federal IT environment.
The figure was touted by Sanders's campaign manager, Jeff Weaver, as a sign that the Vermont senator is keeping pace with rival Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
Domenico Montanaro at NPR found that, from the start of the primary elections to Super Tuesday, we just haven't seen a surge in younger voters: Before Tuesday, voters younger than 30 were not keeping pace with the overall increase in voter turnout.
Analysts had long anticipated a move by 21st Century Fox to gain full control of Sky as media companies seek to grow, control more content and distribute that content directly to customers in hopes of keeping pace with companies like Netflix and Amazon.
Keeping pace with the local e-commerce market, Amazon will parcel purchases into as many as 10 monthly installments without interest, a practice the company started in Brazil for Kindle e-reader sales in 2014, then extended to Mexico and other markets.
So in terms of accolades and chart-topping, she might not be No. 1, but when it comes to changing the culture and challenging others to catch up to what she&aposs doing rather than keeping pace with everyone else, she reigns supreme.
Salaries have gone up on average 403 percent each year since 2012, keeping pace with baseball's revenue growth during that time, he said, and while the pay may have been slightly down or flat in 2018, one year does not make a trend.
The results are quite good too, often keeping pace with Portrait mode shots from the iPhone X. Although as seen in the NYC shots above, photos from the Mate 10 Pro tend to come out slightly underexposed compared to pics from Apple's $1,000 phone.
The CIA's Director of Public Affairs, Brittany Bramell, said in a press release the move to Tor reflects the agency's interest in keeping pace with modern internet habits, going so far as to offer instructions on how to download Tor to use the site.
Fellow freshman forward Wendell Carter Jr. (223, 226) is keeping pace with his classmate despite averaging only 210 minutes, however, as the 203-220 Atlanta native has five double-doubles to his credit after his 295-point, 272-rebound showing versus Indiana before fouling out.
"At a time when much sex and relationships education is being updated, keeping pace with current trends in sexual practices is crucial so that curricula are tailored to the realities of young people's experiences," Ruth Lewis, PhD, an author on the study, told The Telegraph.
A study published last month by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) found that although, per head, the Boston area had fallen well behind San Francisco and Silicon Valley in creating software and internet startups, it was more or less keeping pace in life sciences.
If you're of the mindset that every bit counts, as we are here at FREE, then it's worth moving your money out of a savings account earning rock bottom rates and into one that is at least keeping pace with the current inflation rate.
"Clearly the report makes a bold statement in favor of greater transparency and modernizing the review system to make sure the regulatory tools are keeping pace with the technology," said Scott Faber, vice president for government affairs at the Environmental Working Group, which advocates labeling.
No wonder then that vast swaths of the electorate saw it as elitist in its economic priorities and cultural concerns: a party happy to outsource average Americans' jobs while finger-wagging at them for not keeping pace with an evolving set of social codes.
According to Michael Suomi, principal and vice president for interior design at Stonehill & Taylor, an architectural firm in New York that works with Marriott, Hyatt and other hotel brands, the changes are aimed at keeping pace with the changing needs of all business travelers.
D'Souza's books and films on the subject have been huge hits among conservatives: 2016: Obama's America is one of the highest-grossing documentaries of all time, keeping pace with Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11, and D'Souza's books often reach the New York Times nonfiction best-seller lists.
But Terry Lathan, the chairwoman of the Alabama Republican Party, questioned the significance of the Democratic Party's nascent recovery in Alabama, even as campaign-finance records showed Mr. Maddox's fund-raising keeping pace with Ms. Ivey's in July and his having more cash on hand than she did.
Or maybe it's just easier to blame people for overspending on coffee because it's a lot more difficult to give advice on the many things they cannot control: wages not keeping pace with the cost of living, the high cost of health insurance, housing, child care, paying for college, etc.
Nones responded with this answer at a rate of 47 percent — keeping pace with evangelicals at 48 percent, Mormons at 49 percent, and Orthodox Christians at 47 percent, and outpacing Jewish, mainline Protestant, Hindu, and Catholic respondents; only Buddhists (55 percent), Jehovah's Witnesses (62 percent), and Muslims (56 percent) substantially out-wondered them.
"This efficiency gap has persisted because ongoing job losses in brick-and-mortar retail are only just keeping pace with falling market share, which unfortunately means that downsizing is likely to continue for some time," IIF managing director and chief economist Robin Brooks and economist Jonathan Fortun say in a report published Thursday.
The Yoga c930 we reviewed comes with an 8th-Gen i7 13U CPU (though a cheaper i5 8250U option is also available) and performed as you'd expect from a device with a top chipset—keeping pace with the Dell XPS 13 we reviewed earlier this year that has the same CPU, but a 4K display.
Intel, which makes the CPUs found in the majority of our laptops, desktops, and servers, has rarely been able to boast more than a 15-percent improvement in performance since 2014, and AMD, even with some rather radical new approaches to design, is typically only keeping pace with Intel in head-to-head battles.
In October the UK government announced it was looking at whether to extend rights of gig economy workers — with its review set to consider job security, pay, training and workers' representation, and the Prime Minister saying she wants to be "certain that employment regulation and practices are keeping pace with the changing world of work".
The piece, over at The Atlantic, is quite interesting, but seemed rather to suggest that Waymo is unique in its approach to improving its autonomous cars' AI. In fact, it's likely that every company working on this stuff has a pretty similar approach, at least if they're keeping pace with the state of the art.
The rationale for this move, according to committee members Mike Rogers (R-AL) and Jim Cooper (D-TN), is that the Department of Defense is not responsive enough to issues of national security, missile defense, and nuclear development in outer space, necessitating the creation of a new Corps entirely devoted to keeping pace with those challenges.
While returns for the U.S. benchmark S&P 213 index trail last year's - they are up 6 percent so far in 2018 against a 10.5 percent gain at a similar point in 2017 - U.S. equities are easily beating indexes covering Europe, Japan and emerging markets after lagging or just keeping pace for all of last year.
The government set out long-term plans in February to tackle England's chronic shortage of housing, largely blamed on failures to ensure homebuilding is keeping pace with demand.. Mantell said her charity has offered spare rooms to migrants sleeping rough in parks, on couches of friends or relatives, and even on night buses, traveling from one end of the route to the other.
Having done work in emergency management for 25 years, in a variety of capacities (primarily public information/education/coordination rather than field work and mostly volunteer), I can say that this is yet another example of how difficult it has become to deal with storm emergencies because of the rapidly changing climatic conditions — with which computer models have had difficulty keeping pace.
As millennials age, they're earning more and starting families, and their aspirations are keeping pace, Chris Bohlsen, a director in investor services at TD Ameritrade, tells CNBC Make It. And as they get a better idea of what they have the potential to earn, they're able to set higher expectations about what it will take to make themselves, and their families, happy.
Last spring, worried that the United States was not keeping pace with China and other countries, Jim Mattis, then the defense secretary, sent a memo to the White House imploring the president to create a national strategy on A.I. Now, Mr. Trump has taken that step, though this "American A.I. Initiative" might not be as bold as some had hoped.
We certainly don't know that all of these will be good, or even useful, but this year made it very clear that the battle over voice assistants is still getting started: Google is keeping pace with Amazon, third parties aren't choosing sides, and we're all going to end up with a lot of choice — even if that could lead to a lot of confusion when one of your smart gadgets accidentally gets set to Bixby.
"It's about time we take a long, serious, look at all the regulations that have held back America's affordable housing supply — especially multifamily housing — from keeping pace with demand," HUD Secretary Ben CarsonBenjamin (Ben) Solomon CarsonCarson's affordable housing idea drawing undue flak Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules it says are too lax MORE said in a recent speech in Indiana.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenOvernight Health Care: House Dems clash over Pelosi drug pricing bill | Senate blocks effort to roll back Trump ObamaCare moves | Number of uninsured children rises Sanders aide says heart attack 'personalized' health issues for voters Krystal Ball: Bernie seems 'to have a little extra mojo post heart attack' MORE (D-Mass.) either leading or keeping pace with the longtime front-runner, former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenPompeo says Trump-Zelensky call was 'consistent' with administration policy Alyssa Milano to co-host Biden fundraiser next month House panel advances resolution outlining impeachment inquiry MORE. Sen.

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