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104 Sentences With "not keep up with"

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Jon Bon Jovi does not keep up with the Kardashians.
"I could not keep up with the bills," she told us.
Freight rates plunged as demand for shipping did not keep up with supply.
Maestri told Reuters that Apple could not keep up with demand for AirPods headphones.
They could not keep up with the $2,000 a month rent and were evicted.
The job market, you're either overqualified or underqualified or did not keep up with technology.
"I could not keep up with the facade that social media creates," Ms. Gray said.
The revenue from sales could not keep up with licensing demands made by patent trolls.
Assets used for secured borrowing are at risk if you do not keep up with repayments.
But a lot of local prices do not keep up with the collapsing value of money.
But Europe could not keep up with Silicon Valley or Shenzhen, where Huawei has its headquarters.
Its basic technology worked in a very specific context and did not keep up with the times.
Dr. Voevodsky realized that human brains could not keep up with the ever-increasing complexity of mathematics.
When riders could not keep up with the food cars, meals were delivered to them, he said.
Before Leadership, Mr. Bright could not keep up with the demands at Boys and Girls High School.
It will cause people to forgo doctor visits, and prevention /screening tests and not keep up with medications.
Josh McCown gave it his best effort, but he could not keep up with Russell Wilson and Seattle.
Ultimately, though, the Yankees could not keep up with the veterans on the other side of the field.
Small towns notified residents that their plows might not keep up with the rapid snowfall, leaving streets impassable.
The winemaker is known for rosé wine, so why not keep up with the trend and branch out?
If half of your money were invested overseas, your portfolio might not keep up with the cost of living.
However, if revenue generation does not keep up with the bank's planned growth, capital ratios will be pressured further.
Germany could not keep up with production, so Mercedes had its plant in South Africa begin producing them too.
FiveThirtyEight statistician Nate Silver said Sunday that the general election polls could not keep up with America's changing demographics.
The problem is that the amount given to the states will not keep up with projected health care costs.
If states could not keep up with one another, she said, the job should be done by the federal government.
Walmart's sophisticated operations allowed scale and the ability to sell at a deep discount that Kmart could not keep up with.
Virag also alleges the hotel did not keep up with pest control protocols, which placed guests in danger of bug infestations.
The dress moved, too, but not quite in synch with the dancer, as if it could not keep up with her.
The members of at least one Boy Scout troop and their leaders reported that they could not keep up with her.
It simply could not keep up with Wednesday's downpour, Barnes said, noting that any system in the country would have been outpaced.
Plume outperformed Eero on the downstream, averaging 56.37 Mbps down, but could not keep up with Eero on the upstream, averaging 23.43.
In addition to the chaos in stores, the chain's supply chain could not keep up with demand, resulting in the sandwich's short run.
The federal support is encouraging, but if private companies do not keep up with investment, the U.S. will be surpassed in this field.
But as he moved through his protracted rehabilitation, he grudgingly realized that his body could not keep up with his desire to play.
Vehicles included minimal safety equipment, and highway design, lighting and safety features did not keep up with the massive influx of vehicle traffic.
Aru could not keep up with Froome's group on the Galibier climb, falling behind as Bardet and the Irish rider Dan Martin accelerated.
Juul Labs told CNBC in October that while it was producing 20 million devices and flavored pods, it could not keep up with demand.
But in recent years Goldman's status slipped in electronic trading because its technology did not keep up with client demands for ever-faster trades.
It typically takes three seasons, or 18 months, to ramp up production; reputable growers could not keep up with the sudden surge in demand.
Lue has the Cavaliers playing at a faster pace, and the Spurs, who were again without center Tim Duncan, could not keep up with them.
Iowa did not shoot nearly as well, especially from the outside (6-for-20 on 3-pointers) and could not keep up with Ohio State.
But despite shooting in the 22s all four rounds, Koepka could not keep up with Woodland, whose 69 equaled his highest score of the week.
And in late March, she had to dip briefly into those Senate reserves, as her fund-raising briefly did not keep up with her spending.
Existing mines are ageing, and new supply may not keep up with long-term demand, as renewable sources of energy and electric cars take off.
Washington shot 50.5 percent from the field and played better than in several recent lackluster performances, but could not keep up with the defending league champions.
After her husband died in October 230, her income could not keep up with her rent of $234,525 on their longtime apartment in Freeport, Long Island.
My mother, who does not speak English and thus does not keep up with our coverage, called to check whether I would make it for dinner.
Likewise, her son became an "explorative export" in the family, demonstrating critical thinking skills in Minecraft that Ito herself could not keep up with, she adds.
Still, Fiat Chrysler could not keep up with demand in both the United States and in the 105 countries where the Toledo-made Wrangler is sold.
But she could not keep up with the trophy on the line, although it was a high-quality final that was tighter than the scoreline might indicate.
The downside factors include U.S. shale producers aggressively pumping, and the potential for a producer like Russia to not keep up with compliance with the OPEC deal.
Alas, it seems that the Maid In Manhattan star does not keep up with the Canyons actress on the social media platform — and Lohan has, apparently, noticed.
It would institutes a per-person funding cap, and calculates that cap using a formula that most experts say would not keep up with rising medical costs.
Former employees, suppliers, fellow business people and private equity investors paint a picture of a firm whose management capacity did not keep up with its prodigious growth.
That meant that customers were seeing prices on the tape that didn't correspond to where stocks were trading - the tape could NOT keep up with the trading.
The United States (13-2) could not keep up with Canada's talent, depth and speed in a Group A game it needed to win to stay alive.
But she had expended most of her energy and could not keep up with Halep, who served out the match in style by winning the game to love.
"Until now, an AI opponent simply could not keep up with anything like the real pressure and pace of combat-like scenarios," said Lee in a press statement.
Dumoulin could not keep up with his main rivals in the final uphill finish of the three-week race and trails Quintana, the 2014 winner, by 38 seconds.
Details: Prosecutors say they believe Hunter misused the funds because he was short on his own, falling behind on payments and carrying debts he could not keep up with.
The Buccaneers needed a win to keep pace with Green Bay for the final N.F.C. wild-card spot, but they could not keep up with the Saints' explosive offense.
In Anaheim, behind running back Eric Dickerson and a string of forgettable quarterbacks, the Rams had some good seasons but could not keep up with the Walsh-Montana 49ers.
A new survey from student loan lender Sallie Mae warns that if economic growth does not keep up with inflation, then they may not have enough despite their best intentions.
Pilots who worked for Lion Air and its competitors in Indonesia said training for flight and ground crews sometimes did not keep up with the latest developments in new planes.
Joseph Becker, then a general superintendent at the water board, told evaluators that during the race to rebuild after Hurricane Katrina, the Plumbing Department could not keep up with inspections.
The bank is triggering this liquidation because the product during these last three volatile days could not keep up with the scenario it was supposed to track: a calm market.
A high school senior mowed down by a car with other pedestrians in last month's Times Square attack was hemorrhaging internally and transfusions could not keep up with the blood loss.
However, the fisheries in Australia could not keep up with Chinese demand and by the early 2000s, the California lobster started to be transported to China in large numbers to meet sales.
He said that lawmakers under Mr. Brownback increased funding for schools — though education advocates argued that those increases did not keep up with inflation, and the costs of supporting growing school populations.
Ms. Quinlan said her video had become so popular that she could not keep up with the hundreds of comments and direct messages she had received from supporters as well as critics.
Trump has already out-buzzed his defeated GOP rivals, who could not keep up with the added attention he received, such as more talking time during debates and even extra airtime afterward.
France simply could not keep up with the discipline of public finances and income policies dictated by German taskmasters seeking an unconditional "schwarze Null," literally "black zero" (balanced) budgets — with a surplus bias.
On the other end of the spectrum, Mercedes announced it is trading out some of its production robots for human labor — the machines could not keep up with the increasing options for customization.
Mayor LaToya Cantrell of New Orleans warned that the city's water-pumping system could not keep up with the amount of water that is expected to fall on the city, the AP reported.
Senator Heller, who is up for re-election next year, said that if federal payments did not keep up with the cost of care, it could leave a hole in Nevada's budget. Opinion
Mr. Churkin had been trained as a translator, and as an ambassador, he sometimes became visibly annoyed with United Nations interpreters who could not keep up with his rat-a-tat speaking style.
But Sanders, who is legally separated from Our Revolution, does not keep up with its day-to-day activities and has expressed discomfort with attacks by affiliates of Our Revolution against some politicians.
Germany held their own against Spain in a balanced first half but could not keep up with the pace after the interval as Ferran Sole and Alex Dujshebaev netted five goals each for the winners.
A sea of fans lined each side of the road up the Côte de la Croix Neuve, and the crowd was disappointed when the French contender Romain Bardet could not keep up with the leaders.
The two men were both acutely aware of the challenges facing upstart or boutique real estate firms that could not keep up with the flood of leads that came in from mobile applications and the internet.
While those amounts increased, they did not keep up with the cost of education under Maine's school funding formula, said James Myall, a policy analyst at the Maine Center for Economic Policy, a liberal research group.
Just as the Germans could not keep up with the manufacturing capabilities of the United States, so also the Soviet Union saw the economic demise of their country as a result of Reagan's military manufacturing strategy.
But a closer look at Musk's comment raises a different reason for concern: The prospect that new orders may not keep up with Tesla's long-awaited production ramp-up at it's suburban San Francisco assembly plant.
" She was modest as she considered a younger generation of reporters brought up in a digital news landscape: "I'm convinced that I could not keep up with the women out there in print and on TV now.
The world's second-largest memory chip maker behind Samsung Electronics Co Ltd warned that DRAM chip supply growth may not keep up with demand and said NAND chip shortages would persist into the first half of the year.
Democrats say that because the whole idea of premium support is to save the government money, the financial assistance would not keep up with rising healthcare costs over time, forcing more and more of the costs onto seniors.
Investment analysts were spooked after the company reported first-quarter earnings in January that reflected slower sales in its vast fleet of American stores and problems with its mobile order system, which apparently could not keep up with demand.
But in the age of internet retailing, Toys "R" Us has struggled with an antiquated sales model that could not keep up with Amazon and Walmart, and was burdened by $5 billion in debt from a leveraged buyout in 2005.
Saddled with debt, Toys "R" Us could not keep up with the expenses of running its stores, paying tens of thousands of employees and managing a sprawling supply of toys to keep up with the fickle tastes of its young customers.
Other customers sell soap made from breast milk, and when a London ice cream shop started selling vanilla-with-lemon-zest breast-milk ice cream for more than 20 dollars a scoop, they could not keep up with the demand.
LEGO simply could not keep up with demand in North America, the world's biggest toy market in 2015, so it reduced its marketing activities, which led to the slowdown in the first half of 2016, Chief Financial Officer, John Goodwin told Reuters.
While it could not keep up with the United States in the short-term, "it should be able to let the U.S. pay a cost it cannot stand if it intervenes in the South China Sea dispute by force," the paper said.
Even when Jack stuttered as a child and was relatively small in stature, she told him that he was a giant and the only reason he stuttered was because his mouth could not keep up with how quickly his brain was moving.
"The first season after returning to competition went all right, but by the second I really had to keep telling myself over and over to just keep going," said Asada, who described feeling as if she could not keep up with advances in the sport.
How it works: Speed plays a critical role in simulations, because if sensing does not keep up with the rate at which events actually happen, it limits the vehicle's ability to respond effectively to critical real-time, rate-dependent phenomena and adapt its driving pattern accordingly.
Sure, you might have gotten shot down once in a while by an AI program when you, as a pilot, were trying something new, but, until now, an AI opponent simply could not keep up with anything like the real pressure and pace of combat-like scenarios.
While Feldstein is widely respected for his bets against his former employer JPMorgan in its London Whale trade — which netted BlueMountain hundreds of millions in returns — the firm could not keep up with multistrategy behemoths like Citadel, Millennium, and Point72, despite investing in talent and technology to support equity strategies.
"Americans are experiencing Donald Trump's economy in a way that is fundamentally different from most of the headlines," Cecil said, arguing that while most believe that the economy is strong, a majority of voters believe that their wages will not keep up with the cost of living or health care.
As a small boy in Denison, Texas, I remember vividly the anguish of being called on in grade school, knowing that I was going to have a hard time getting the words out; that my words could not keep up with my mind, and they would often come out jumbled.
The crowd attempted to encourage Tsitsipas, a 43-year-old Greek player, with chants of "Tsi-Tsi-Tsi, Pas-Pas-Pas," but he could not keep up with Nadal on the long rallies — even though he did not play on Friday because Roger Federer withdrew from their quarterfinal match with an injury.
"Little by little he gathered that the main thing the men wanted was to put a stop to the habit of 'speeding-up'; they were trying their best to force a lessening of the pace, for there were some, they said, who could not keep up with it, whom it was killing," Sinclair's working-class hero ruminated.
"That said, the extra $10 a day does not keep up with inflation or even with how much Congress has increased its own pay over that time.. He continued: "It's a good first step, but when jurors are stuck in federal grand jury twice a week for a year and a half, they should be paid more for their service.
And while No. 9-seeded Butler led top-seeded Virginia by 2 points at the half in a Midwest Region matchup dominated by defense, the Bulldogs could not keep up with the Cavaliers' tandem of Malcolm Brogdon and Anthony Gill, who combined for 41 points in Virginia's 77-53 win in Raleigh, N.C. After the tournament's turbulent second day on Friday, when, for the first time, 13th, 14th and 15th seeds all won on the same day, the games on Saturday lent a momentary pause to the bracket hysteria.

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