The responsibility of a guardian or keeper.
The act of retaining something.
1 They say that keeping that number a secret is simply industry practice.
2 However, Ms Busicchia believes that keeping prices affordable will require political courage.
3 Immigration Minister Michael Woodhouse said the Government was keeping an open mind.
4 They're primarily responsible for keeping alive the French language in the state.
5 The issue is whether education systems are keeping pace with the changes.
6 These actions are in keeping with this long history, the statement said.
7 There's no possible reason left for keeping information from your defense staff.
8 And keeping it clear until the 2020 general elections would be good.
9 The company also said it was keeping its outlook for the year.
10 They are also keeping social distancing rules and safety measures in place.
11 Strength in NSW's economy has been keeping the national figures looking strong.
12 Furthermore, paper record keeping is inefficient and limits opportunities for data visualization.
13 Savvy consumers know that keeping people in employment will help economic recovery.
14 He'd had a number of good reasons for keeping things from her.
15 The truth is, getting and keeping good sources inside Iraq was .
16 It's quite possible that he's keeping track of me in some way.
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