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1 They had things to decide and do, so she had to keep on track .
2 So you must change your star every five or ten minutes to keep on track .
3 Can we please try to keep on track , here?
4 Calculating your body mass index and measuring your waist are great ways to keep on track .
5 My advice would be to keep on track with what everyone is doing to ensure they coordinate.
6 However, it's actually pretty easy to keep on track with your healthy eating lifestyle if you just think ahead.
7 The main benefit of stokvels is that they help everybody in the group to keep on track with their savings.
8 The pair linked their FitBits, and for a while all was well as they "motivated" each other to keep on track .
9 Related problems could emerge from one easily- overlooked small problem, and the overall effect may well be extra work just to keep on track !
10 Secondary problems could develop from one small snag or glitch, and the overall effect may well be extra work just to keep on track !
11 If you're working towards deadlines or to tight schedules then you may need some kind of strategy to keep on track and on task!
12 The FSB is struggling to keep on track implementation of a whole series of rules already agreed by the G20 and some deadlines are slipping.
13 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): It may be difficult to keep on track , because you're likely to feel restless and edgy.
14 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): It may be difficult to keep on track , since you'll still be feeling extremely restless and impatient.
15 We calculate it needs to rise to 48c per €100 in 2004 to keep on track - the price of a stamp from today.
16 We'll be watching to see if the government keeps on track .
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