Sentences with phrase «ever catch up»

There's an ongoing debate as to whether Silverlight 3 can ever catch up with Flash 10 (despite now offering the same high definition video, audio and animation), which has historically been the media plugin of choice.
See Julie Kunce Field & Mary S. Hood, Domestic Abuse Injunction Law and Practice: Will Michigan Ever Catch Up to the Rest of the Country?
SegWit is currently winning the hearts of transacting users, and, at the given pace, it appears doubtful if Bitcoin Cash will ever catch up.
«Statistics show that children from impoverished homes start school, on average, 19 months behind fellow students, and few ever catch up,» said Reynolds.
He stated, «We had a differentiated experience, but it's so clear in hindsight that the disruption in business model which Android represented was enormous, and that building our early versions of Windows Phone on an incomplete Windows CE platform, designed for small embedded systems, left us too hobbled to ever catch up
Simply not worth it and doubt Apple will ever catch up.
In this and most scenarios, the college student may not ever catch up to the truck driver financially, and may or may not ever be as happy.
Productivity in producing fossil energy is actually more rapid than it is for «green» energy, so it is ever more doubtful that «green» energy costs can ever catch up even if their prices continue to slowly fall.
Heck, they can't even keep pace, let alone EVER catch up.
Not sure I'll ever catch up.
If they ever catch up to us in per capita terms, they will definitely overtake us in all forms of production, power and otherwise.
Do you think mobile gaming will ever catch up with core players anytime soon?
It's a downright miracle for the cops to ever catch up to me considering what a terrible job dispatchers do at describing me.
I doubt the Roth amounts will ever catch up to the Traditional account values.
1 The Hole is Too Deep: The final and most obvious sure fire sign that you are heading for bankruptcy is that your cash shortfall each month is so great there is no chance that you can ever catch up.
If you only ever catch up on your reading at home or on the bus, a waterproof e-book reader may not seem particularly important.
This is not a good situation to put a child in as they will have to work extremely hard to ever catch up.
Without good teachers, however, students will fall too far behind to ever catch up.
And that once students fell behind because of absences, it became less and less likely they'd ever catch up.
Although providing such reading intervention has been documented to improve reading skills of students with significant reading problems, teachers often ask whether students like Molly can ever catch up and read like their typically - achieving classmates.
But supporters of the state's third grade reading policy say other research shows students who leave third grade behind in reading likely won't ever catch up and are much more likely to drop out.
While the majority of bloggers are stuck where they were, some of the teams that were wondering if they would ever catch up are suddenly able to make their move.
And I have no idea if I will ever catch up with life, maybe when my kid is 20 or so?
I'm already stockpiling book suggestions for summer reading — holy cow I don't think I'll ever catch up on everything I want to read!
Last year I fell into a routine where I got so far behind that I wasn't able to ever catch up.
I'm already stockpiling book suggestions for summer reading — holy cow I don't think I'll ever catch up on everything I want to read!
Just because your toddlers speech delay continues into preschool doesn't mean they won't ever catch up to their peers.
Since Melbourne and again since Moscow, Ernie has altered her style and routines, but she does not think she will ever catch up to the Russians.
Well, when the thing came to a head I remembered that cigarette lighter, and I knew I was too far behind to ever catch up.
It was at that time that Woolworths could (and should) have seized its competitive advantage by cutting grocery prices, thereby crippling Coles» ability to ever catch up.
Bitcoin is the boss, but will Ethereum or Ripple ever catch up?
If you're in your 20s or 30s there's a strong chance that you are getting puny paychecks that never seem to stretch far enough, and you may look at everything your baby boomer parents have and wonder if you'll ever catch up.
If churches ever caught up to the rest of us they would phase themselves out.
If the grappling in EA Sports UFC series ever catches up to the striking, Richard might finally stop wishing for a new Fight Night.
(And by the way, I'm sure anyone following this will have noticed that I'm hopelessly behind in my weeks, with little chance of ever catching up — and I don't really care.)
The rate of urbanization in the adjacent suburbs can be greater than at the airport at all times without the suburbs ever catching up to airport microclimate urbanization.
Since renters are not covered under the property insurance of their CA landlords, this renters coverage is going to be extremely beneficial in case you are ever caught up in particular types of difficult situations.
Des Moines renters insurance is going to be your saving grace if you're ever caught up in an unexpected accident with your home.
The App Store has such an advantage in terms of apps, games and other specialized content it's difficult to see Android ever catching up.

Not exact matches

«Then it drew down 38 percent... if it's ever going to catch up this is the time it's going to do it.»
After economists falsely warned that Trump's victory would cause a stock market crash, investors have now gotten too caught up «in this very bizarre 180 that Trump is the best thing ever for the stock market,» Gundlach said, predicting that «we're going to see some backlash of negativity.»
Today, it's still outside the mainstream, but top performers are adopting such practices in ever - rising numbers, and scientific research is catching up to these prescient predictions and cautions.
If there were ever a time when Lyft had a chance to catch up with Uber, it was last year.
Catch up on all the presentations from NEO's first ever visit to Sydney, feat.
As governments and authorities across the world were not prepared for this sudden surge in popularity, they have been playing catch - up ever since.
It may be harder than ever to catch Chainalysis, however, if it can live up to the claims it makes about its own efficacy.
Amazon bled money but shipped on time, while rivals have been struggling to catch up ever since.
The catch is that it still won't even come close to making up for the red ink splashed everywhere else around this fiscal update, most plainly in Notley government's insistence on spending its way through the severest two - year economic contraction ever recorded in the province.
While the company may have a marginal advantage due to refinements to the production process and the scale of the Gigafactory (if they ever get production running smoothly), experts project the competition to catch up very soon.
The problem, however, is that most Calvinists are so caught up in the logic of the system, they can not escape it, and so can not view God differently, and so can not ever truly experience His grace, love, or forgiveness as seen in Jesus Christ.
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