To stay the same; to remain in a certain state.
1 The best way to move forward is to simply stay on course.
2 However, a stay on the costs order was granted pending an appeal.
3 Use a stopwatch to stay on schedule for climbing exactly four minutes.
4 She said, But do the poddys just stay on the new land?
5 It knows you got to stay on the land to feel good.
6 He needs to stay on her good side, at least for now.
7 Young is expected to stay on with GM, the sources have said.
8 Rumsfeld called for more research to help patients stay on prescribed medications.
9 My intention was to let you go home, stay on this train.
10 It is not clear if Clyburn plans to stay on the commission.
11 She finds useful information there, but she can't stay on too long.
12 Not that anyone would ever stay on long enough to hear it.
13 But Fardy decided to stay on and help with the recovery effort.
14 We want him to stay on and actually there is no news.
15 Ford must stay on top of innovations to remain competitive, Fields emphasised.
16 We need better leadership, someone who will stay on top of things.
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