Sentences with phrase «catch on as»

I am sure there were people who said that Netfix was never going to catch on as well.
Other large developers have begun to catch on as McCarthy Building Companies, a 150 - year - old company in Roseville, Calif., has used VR to build massive hospitals and offices.
Since the site is currently in beta testing, it's uncertain if this service will catch on as widely as the Google search engine.
Aw is clunky and slow Smart watches will not catch on as people don't wanf upgrade expensive watches every year.
The Classical Latin name for Ireland is «Hibernia» though, unlike many Roman geographical names, it did not catch on as the basis for the modern name and even in Italian, the name for Ireland is simply «Irlanda».
But don't ever feel like you're doomed to failure if you don't catch on as quickly as other students in your class.
My practice model may be unique, but I bet it will catch on as new lawyers realize they want more from life than endless hours spent in an office.
that is how Malcolm Wells described his earth - sheltered buildings, which didn't quite catch on as big as they should have, even though they made so much sense.
If Urea doesn't catch on as a fuel, well, you are stuck with fertilizer or animal feed supplement, damn the bad luck.
I launched a course at Pace University this fall called «Blogging a Better Planet» that is testing whether this approach can catch on as a way to explore any subject with some facet related to improving lives.
Like them, she was interested in making psychically charged art, but her sculptures didn't catch on as quickly.
Sniper Elite was a damn good game that didn't catch on as it should have.
I honestly didn't think the cards would catch on as much as they did.
In general you can expect at least a 90 % «hit» rate, though some ferrets just don't catch on as well and some do considerably better.
I've been a longtime observer of that change process and watched it catch on as a new national norm.
Other banks are starting to catch on as well.
Such products have begun to catch on as the population ages and mortality rates increase.
Although they received the full wholesale value of each book sold by Amazon, publishers didn't want $ 9.99 to catch on as the new default price for e-books, especially since this was so much lower than hardcovers.
The large - screen reader, which Amazon hoped would catch on as a textbook substitute at universities, has free wireless over 3G cellular networks.
This is a small niche right now, but there's potential for growth if they catch on as apps.
CEO Carlos Ghosn continues to believe that electric vehicles will catch on as emissions restrictions get tighter.
Luxury malls yet to catch on as brands can't find the right space (Live Mint) «With little expansion in the luxury mall space, what is emerging is a hybrid retail concept where luxury and premium brands are juxtaposed... For example, while there are pure luxury brands such as Burberry and Armani at Palladium in Mumbai's Lower Parel, premium brands such as Diesel and Zara on the ground floor.»
I will find one... we Canadians don't catch on as quickly.
I never could have predicted for it catch on as it has, but I'm extremely grateful for all the support.
Even the market is beginning to catch on as one company has been developing a banana flour based pasta.
Quinoa was revived in the U.S. when a couple of Americans began to grow and cultivate it, and since then it has started to catch on as a healthy alternative to grain.
Organizers hope the strategy to mobilize a local community will catch on as more and more coastal towns face the effects of climate change and the need to protect their shorelines.
Muhs is optimistic that hybrid lighting, like hybrid cars, will catch on as a prestige technology: «I think it could become a trendy thing to demand, «I want sunlight inside my office.»»
jury is still out as to whether they can catch on as they only have 20,000 members so far.
Gray can not seem to catch on as a baby boy's name.
According to Nameberry, it is one of the very first occupational names to catch on as a first name.
I thought for sure he would catch on as a UDFA with a team needing a fullback because he was impressive on special teams but knocked the crap out of people as a fullback.
Despite the recent boom, however, digital currencies still haven't caught on as a mainstream payment method.
He still thinks the concept behind Kouzina is great, but is disappointed that it hasn't caught on as quickly as several similar apps in the U.S.
Extreme volatility, transaction processing slowdowns, and other problems have largely prevented cryptocurrencies from catching on as a way to pay for things, the most basic function of a currency.
We don't know yet whether this price volatility will stop cryptocurrencies from catching on as a commonly used means of payment.
The 24 - year - old from Virginia Commonwealth caught on as an undrafted free agent last season after a year in the D - League.
Stock - car racing may not have caught on as big nationally as country music, but through the South it enjoys a more devoted grassroots following than any other sport except football.
It has never caught on as a spectator sport.
In recent days he has been saying all sorts of outrageous things: tax cuts would encourage growth, increasing energy costs via green taxes is lunacy in a downturn and the Big Society doesn't really seem to have caught on as a concept.
But they currently cost $ 25,000 (# 13,000) and so have not caught on as a household item, says Terry Wohlers, an analyst at Wohlers Associates, a rapid prototyping consulting firm in Fort Collins, Colorado, US.
In situ burning, the technique Buist is studying, is catching on as a way to quickly remove oil from water.
In the same vein as the paleo diet, which I have discussed with you before (2), it really caught on as an easy way to shed pounds by way of engendering a state of ketosis in your body.
Here in other parts of the world, however, it is recently just catching on as an alternative natural sweetener that has many added benefits over other varieties.
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It appears that mainstream medical science has finally caught on as studies are showing that the extracted compound can effectively treat one of the most aggressive and invasive forms of leukemia that primarily afflicts children.
In blogland we begin right at the start of November so you have plenty of ideas when you are ready yourself but the stores are catching on as well.
However, what is exciting to me is that the world has caught on as well.
If Google + catches on as a hot new SN, the gender balance will be around the 51 - 49 % female - male proportion.
This makes for an entirely new way of dating and thus why it's caught on as such a big trend.
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