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View definitions for keep pace

keep pace

verb as in keep up

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This happens when bands are not raised with inflation, and do not keep pace with increases in pay, meaning some people are "dragged" into higher tax brackets.

From BBC

Other Ghanaian favourites have also shot up with wages not keeping pace.

From BBC

Since then, the state has consistently ranked among the fastest growing in the U.S., while few coroners’ budgets have kept pace.

From Salon

Understaffing and poor management, Laxamana and other current and former employees say, have left lab employees overworked and struggling to keep pace with testing demands, while creating an environment where mistakes are more likely.

Instead of controlling the clock or increasing the lead toward a comfortable win against Cincinnati or keeping pace with the Ravens, the Chargers punted seven times in their 12 second-half drives of the two games.

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

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