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The marine industry is intensely regulated but the certification authorities are having to keep pace with innovation.

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Barring multiple turnovers, it’s hard to see Carolina keeping pace with Matthew Stafford’s efficiency.

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Surveys in recent months suggest many young Chinese believe their future earnings will not keep pace with the rising costs of housing and education.

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“The higher education compensation landscape is evolving, and we must keep pace to attract and retain a skilled, diverse, and engaged workforce,” CSU Chancellor Mildred García said at a committee meeting Wednesday.

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Regulation is struggling to keep pace with technology, the WHO Europe said, noting that 86 percent of member states said legal uncertainty was the primary barrier to AI adoption.

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