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1 The survey does not track how much money was actually lost to criminals.
2 Andrews wants to track how concentrations of neurotransmitters change with time.
3 Barclays has installed devices that track how often bankers are at their desks.
4 Rosneft wanted an independent assessor to track how the joint ventures spent money.
5 Scientists have begun to track how this affects food production and other farming activities.
6 We can use some of these learnings to fast- track how we address climate change.
7 The app will then track how much CO2 was saved by all the passengers.
8 A good feeling that almost made me lose track how much my face hurt.
9 To track how they are doing, the government assigns each gallon of biofuel a RIN.
10 The change4life app is helpful to track how much sugar you consume in your diet.
11 The scientists used satellite imagery to track how beaches have changed over the past 30 years.
12 The figures track how enrolment patterns have changed in Dublin schools in the past five years.
13 This information was for the guards, so they could track how many bodies surrounded the town.
14 He recently used an app to track how much time he was spending on his phone.
15 And track how Australia is faring compared to the corresponding day of the last five Olympics.
16 There's a journal where you can track how you felt, how far you went, and other information.
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