abreast

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  • Keeping abreast of all that is taking place is a nightmare in itself.

  • Administrative staff must provide not only procedural administration but also policy leadership, identifying key policy issues and keeping the board abreast of best practices.

  • Indeed, medieval musicology has been accused of not staying abreast of recent academic trends.

  • First, the printed text could be different from the original performed version as plays could be edited to keep abreast of changing political circumstances.

  • Prescribers must therefore ensure that they keep abreast of any new evidence relating to their area of clinical practice.

  • The world d o e s n o t stop changing while w e trade definitions, but the need t o keep abreast is constant.

  • Private houses open onto them by window or door, and the main streets can take nine riders abreast.

  • The government certainly benefited from several sources of information from the various competing administrations to keep abreast of events in the departments.

  • She nevertheless stayed abreast of the latest developments in her field as a wr iter of textbooks.

  • Failure to keep abreast could lead to errors of judgement, and the loss of both empathy with the multiple clients and of ability to meet her own stringent targets.

  • Nevertheless, incremental coverage decisions contribute to the overall social impact of genetic testing (and genomics), and evaluators should keep abreast of the evolving scholarship in the legal and social sciences.

  • To offer appropriate guidance to students, school of music staff need to be kept abreast of cultural industry knowledge and to maintain professional contact with the profession.

  • Finally, instructors should consider attending professional workshops and conferences whenever possible in an attempt to keep abreast with the most current research and practices in the field of language teaching.

  • Recent work on the popular press, and on women's reading and writing, has come from literary scholars as much as from historians, and the author is abreast of both disciplines.

  • Likewise, although it is difficult to stay abreast of rapidly changing developments in the pharmaceutical industry, the authors make no mention of the increasing availability of extended release preparations.

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