Sentences with phrase «caught up to what»

It is interesting, finally, the law has now caught up to what most pet owners already know.
Jeffery Miller, Senior Vice President for Player Health and Safety Policy at the National Football League, testified in Washington that while «football has earned a vital place in the rhythm of American life,» helmets for players have not caught up to what is necessary to protect players.
Within two weeks, most babies are fully caught up to what they weighed at birth.
To me innovators like those 2 are what make this sport exciting and their level of understanding of movement and unpredictability is groundbreaking, it's like OutKast dropping Speakerboxx / The Love Below, years from now, the rest of the game still won't have caught up to what these guys are doing right now.
Did the same with Lost and Six Feet Under until I'd caught up to what was currently showing, but it was much more satisfying to watch several episodes at once.
Today marks the additional number of days the average woman in the U.S. has to work this year to catch up to what men earned in 2017 alone.
God is so far out of the box -LRB-... exceedingly abundantly above all we could ask or think...») that when He says something to us or inspires us, it takes us a while to catch up to what He is actually seeing and believing when He said it.
A true «what's old is new again» story that our great grandmothers would probably laugh about, modern culture is finally catching up to what traditional cultures have known for years... that broth is an inexpensive and versatile source of nutrients.
It is nice to know that mainstream endocrinology is finally catching up to what we have been doing in the office for many years now.
Brian's cleverness is more flaw than asset from the beginning, and much of «Starter for 10» is spent waiting for him to catch up to what we already know.
«There's that montage in the beginning where we are catching up to what Deadpool's been doing — his business as a contract killer has been growing and his own form of justice [has also] and I did want to have several styles in that montage that sort of culminate with one that was special and allowed for his voiceover to breathe, so it felt slightly off and surreal,» Leitch said.
The film - which follows a group of high schoolers (including Devon Sawa's Alex, Ali Larter's Clear, and Kerr Smith's Carter) as they avoid a plane crash yet find themselves pursued by a sinister force - is subsequently rife with expository interludes designed to explain the series» ongoing mythology, and although waiting for the central characters to catch up to what we already know sporadically does become a little tiresome, there's little doubt that Wong's unexpectedly cinematic sensibilities prove instrumental in capturing and sustaining the viewer's interest from start to finish.
Do you want to gamble on hanging on to your old best practices or catch up to what today's customers want?
All in all, the Corvette Stingray's performance on the show was definitely up to par and its great to finally see the rest of the world catching up to what we've know for the past two years.
The owners at the time, an almost century - old family enterprise, knew they had a sinking ship on their hands if they didn't catch up to what the rest of the digital publishing industry was doing, namely making the switch to digital subscriptions and app - based news opportunities like Press Reader or Zinio.
For a long time, I was just waiting for technology to catch up to what I thought was a minimum standard for even considering this.
While some subjects like literature do not suffer from not having cutting edge information, history and science can not wait ten years for the curricular materials to catch up to what advancements and events have taken place.
It seems as though the tide is turning and the regulators, as well as the authorities, are catching up to what can only be described as an
Until mobile technology fully catches up to what's in the traditional consoles, then this strategy will likely be what Nintendo will have to go with for the time being.
When you need to quickly shift between the two of them though in order to dodge electrical fields, or other various objects, there is a slight delay as the game seems to be catching up to what you're doing.
That's right - normally you get two free Xbox 360 games and one free Xbox One game, but they're going above and beyond this month, also known as «catching up to what PS Plus has been doing forever».
ASPECT's vision was to put DVDs directly into the hands of eager viewers until the art world mechanisms could catch up to what the best artists were making.
The final days, much like the final rooms of many mapped retrospectives, may catch us up to what Homecoming!
Summits like Lima this year and Paris next year are a chance to let the diplomats catch up to what's happening on the ground in cities, states and businesses, and for those driving the change to catch up on what's happening around the rest of the world.
Legend has it that honey was Cleopatra's preferred weapon in her beauty arsenal, and now science is catching up to what many women have known for years.
, but it's good to see Samsung catching up to what other phone makers offer.
The combination of increased technology (search engines, social media, and applicant tracking systems) and a tough economy have made it even more important that a job seeker catch up to what's happening NOW.
Today is Equal Pay Day — it marks the extra time women have to work past the end of the financial year to catch up to what men have been paid.

Not exact matches

What better time of year to catch up on your reading?
We recently caught up with Bryan Silverman, named Entrepreneur's College Entrepreneur of 2012, about what lessons have led to his company's success and his plans and goals for the coming year.
What's more important: an hour at the gym, an hour catching up with an old friend or a tick on your company's to - do list?
What can you do to catch up if that gap is enormous?
When users move the their heads, rather than having to wait for the headset sensors to catch up and orient the screen to a new position, the Oculus Rift has what's called «ultra-low latency» that tracks movements in real time to create a natural, fluid experience.
And in case in - airport nature isn't what you're looking for, catch up on the latest Hollywood has to offer: Terminals 2 and 3 have cinemas with round - the - clock free screenings.
Fortune caught up with Coatney earlier this week to discuss the company's recent success, his job and what lies ahead.
It's possible to become so caught up in abilities of a candidate that a recruiter forgets what is needed.
I had a chance to catch up with a bunch of old friends and get up - to - date on their businesses and what they see as major issues for their companies going forward.
The fact that he actively chooses to pursue his passion instead of getting caught up in time wasting activities is what makes him such a great golfer.
«We lost the air conditioner, hot water, and TV, and we also lost the opportunity to dream about what could be as we were too caught up trying to get by,» he writes.
Too many entrepreneurs forget this, failing under what I like to call the «Steve Jobs» syndrome: Caught up in beliefs that they can predict the future, founders push their vision and ignore their customers.
And, if your business is like most of the SM newbies out there who are running to catch up while wearing concrete sneakers, you've got a lot of otherwise productive time and energy being spent by your people (and possibly a pile of money as well on outside vendors) in the unclear pursuit of who knows what.
It is easy for people to get caught up in the mind frame of «this is what we have always done».
While the talk covered material fairly similar to what Ries discussed in the October issue of Inc. and his Friday SXSW panel, Inc.com was able to catch up with McClure and discuss his investment strategy, how the lean strategy affects his investments, and his support of female CEOs.
What you get: Hulu is the go - to service when you missed last night's «Daily Show» and need to catch up quick.
I first wrote about the company back in 2011 for New Scientist, but just happened to find myself sitting next to some of the principals on the flight down to Vegas this year, which was a great opportunity to catch up on what they've been doing.
We caught up with three entrepreneurs from the Center for Social Innovation to see what it was like starting a socially - conscious business.
«What happens to me when I am caught up in a specific idea, in some specific subject that captures my imagination, is that I forget myself.
«So rather than me get caught up in a problem, I wanted to look and see if they are all saying what they think?»
We caught up with one entrepreneur to find out what they talked about.
Particularly when you're just starting a business, it's easy to get caught up in doing what others tell you is the «best way» to do something.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z