keep abreast


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keep informed

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Summary: The General Maintenance Department of Dubai Municipality, as part of its plan to keep abreast of modern applications and advanced …
The Naval Chief urged officers to keep abreast with the latest technological advancements as well as rapidly changing regional and international scenarios.
That is why it's vital that we keep abreast of the latest techniques.
Northumberland's deputy council leader Coun Roger Styring, said yesterday: "There are a lot of new initiatives coming out all the time and we have to keep abreast. We have to get everybody working off the same song-sheet so that we are in a position to make rational judgments."
My impression is that there was little public support for the Wynyard proposal, which is not to say that the public does not wish their local NHS to keep abreast of progress in the world of medicine.
And to think all Mick was doing was trying to keep abreast of the date.
The concerned government departments are in contact with the Jordanian peace-keeping command in Haiti to keep abreast of the developments.
But gaining membership is not the end of your professional journey: it's crucial that you keep abreast of best practice and relevant laws.
This change represents the first phase of STC's planned development and growth in order to keep abreast with its local and international investments and enable it to lead its operations in full force as a global enterprise.
I believe this is the third edition of this one (if mammary serves me correctly) for lads who like to keep abreast of the titillating world of boobies.
Sign up to keep abreast of the latest news, research and updates on legislative efforts to promote safe nurse staffing.