Sentences with phrase «catch on so»

yeah and it was me who found out about it on highway games and I never would've thought this would catch on so much especially for an arcade game
Tom initially did say that the engine he's using isn't supported by the vita and that he was working on it (I know that you're a bit slow to catch on so I'll spell it out for you — getting a game engine to work for a platform isn't like clapping your hands and watching everything magically fix itself.
Some dogs catch on so well, that they voluntarily start bringing you things in hopes of a trade!
Eventually your child will catch on so when bottle time comes they can latch on like a champ.
When did others start catching on so that this become a serious business for the future than a «fun challenge» of a robot delivering pizza?
It's so early, but it's catching on so fast.
I told him that I'd started once but my son wasn't really catching on so I felt guilty making him continue.
Well, this Wee Man isn't about # 2, but he caught on so fast to # 1 and loved his independence that he started telling us when he needed to # 2 on the toilet and no longer wanted his pullups!
He coined «Let's do a science,» which caught on so much the real folks at -LSB-...]
I decided to give it a try, and she caught on so easily.
The Slate, and Salon have been caught on so much fake news, debunked often, that they're like the boy who cried wolf.
Social networking has really caught on so strongly with the 20 and 30 something's that there's a divide that's starting in the industry.
By 1975, the term «magnet» had caught on so well that in just four short years, that the federal government, contemplating fiscal assistance, was using the term.
I can see why the F - Pace has caught on so, its styling simply too sexy to resist.
The reasons for driving the DDCT in this way are a bit technical, and maybe that's why dual clutch transmissions haven't caught on so well stateside.
One of the big reasons the platform caught on so fast was because of the established resources ThisNext had at its disposal.
, and Leroy caught on so quickly.
In fact, the reason this program has caught on so broadly in Florida and throughout the U.S. is because it works.
I caught on so quickly that they moved me on to drawing blood and running SNAP tests.
Series like Final Fantasy and Dragon Warrior had only caught on so well, so there was kind of a pocket of hardcore gamers that really liked Enix and Squaresoft stuff, but it wasn't as mainstream as action / platformer / sports titles.

Not exact matches

Traditional drug giants have caught on to the not - so - dirty little secret that outsourcing drug research (and in - licensing) may be a more effective strategy than trying to create groundbreaking new molecules within the confines of a single lab.
People are going to fiddle on the Internet regardless of what you do — so if you catch someone using the Internet for personal reasons for a few minutes, don't crack the whip.
Assign projects with specific deadlines and from there, give them the benefit of the doubt if you catch them in a texting storm, so long as their still turning in quality and on - time work.
«I explained how for the past couple of years I've kept Wednesdays clear on my calendar, usually worked from home, and used it as design / writing / solo - thinking time because the other four days get consumed with collaboration,» Schweikardt explained to the board, but lately «the collaboration days had gotten so busy, that Wednesdays had turned to email and administrivia catch - up days.»
So, work on developing a corporate culture that — as I've said before — tries to «catch employees doing something right,» and rewards dedication and initiative.
«There are hundreds of coupon sites, so you need a unique model that catches on to succeed,» he says.
To stay at a job where the boss is trying to keep you down, will eventually replace you, will pay you only enough for you to survive, will rotate between compliments and insults so you stay like a fish caught on the bait as he reels you in.
«The biggest concern the regulators have is just that they don't want unsuspecting consumers to get caught up in something they're not familiar with, so they're always erring on the side of caution,» Stephen Innes, head of trading for Asia Pacific with Oanda Corp., said in a phone interview from Singapore.
(Season 1 is available on Netflix, so hurry and catch up.)
So how do you catch yourself before you set foot on fraud's slippery slope?
They have a tendency to sneak up on you, so you're going to have to catch yourself until you've solidified the habit of not saying them.
And they now have the option, in terms of self - managing their care with their own primary care physician, to be more on the lookout for any other symptoms of cancer, so we can catch it early.»
People age 50 and older can tack on a so - called catch - up contribution of $ 6,000.
It's so easy to get caught up in answering emails and working on individual projects, so if you set a specific time to work with a team member on something, you can both plan your days around it and use that scheduled time productively.
This allows you to create an environment where you can catch up on any messages and notes, without having to stay up until 2 a.m. in the morning to do so.
So the store cut about 40 % of the selection, rapidly eliminating items that were too similar, or that didn't catch on, and replacing them with trendier fare.
He fires so - called clock watchers and people he catches switching screens on their computer when he walks by.
So - called robo - advisors — bare - bones digital services for managing investment portfolios — have been catching on with millennials and eating away at traditional brokers» market share.
Casper's model was a complete change compared to what mattress buyers were used to; its straightforward process is a large part of how the company caught on with so many people from the moment it launched.
So they caught me on the retaliation.
But when the shift happens — and analysts say the concept makes so much sense that it's hard to image that it won't catch on — small and midsized businesses may well lead the way.
Less costly smartwatches from other manufacturers have so far failed to catch on with the mainstream for reasons that have been well documented here and elsewhere.
Humans fundamentally dislike being interrupted, so if you're marketing plan starts by interrupting their favorite TV program, popping up while they're trying to browse the news online, or catching them on their way to work with a surprise stunt, chances are, you're going to swing and miss.
The opening at the ankle of the pant, which retails for $ 110, is cuffed and slim, so it won't get caught on your shoes or drag around the floor of your apartment collecting dust.
Even so, the program appeared to be catching on — about half the shoppers immediately started using their cards.
They are also accessible through multiple devices, so you can start viewing news on your mobile and catch up when you have access to a tablet or computer.
The philanthropist, whose usual focus is on infectious diseases in poorer countries, said Alzheimer's disease caught his interest partly for personal reasons, and partly because it has so far proved such a tough nut to crack.
So Business Insider caught up with Hugo Taylor, a previous cast member who came up with the idea for the programme, to ask him what really goes on behind the scenes.
«I'm so excited that it's really caught on
This is wise advise for so many reasons, but it's also key to avoiding getting caught up in the status rat race, according to Casnocha: «If everyone around you is on the more status, more status, more status track, and straining their necks to check the leaderboard, it'll be hard to resist doing the same.»
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