Sentences with phrase «n't catch up to»

t out of the people so they don't buy and are safe??? Well what great news would that headline make: «Agent scared us to not buy twenty years ago and now we can't catch up to the market???» Professional real estate agents don't sell, they advice the clients and give them all information available, so the client can make an informed decision whether it is the time for them to buy, sell, rent or invest.
They should acquire pushbullet or something, if they can't catch up to Apple in this area
So, what has Naruto's animation house, Studio Pierrot, done to mark sure Shippuden doesn't catch up to Masashi Kishimoto's phenomenal manga?
The PS4 won't catch up to the PS2 (or even the DS which has slightly lower sales), but it might come really close.
if microsoft has a good E3 and cuts the price of the X by about 50, I think, while they won't catch up to sony, they'll do incredibly well.
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.
Netflix does feel more established and focussed, however, but that's not to say Amazon won't catch up to it sooner or later.
The massive incarceration (and crime leading up to it) will continue — and our status as the world's «leader» will end — if our education system doesn't catch up to the 21st century AND hold everyone in that system accountable for teaching EVERY SINGLE CHILD that walks into a school.
I thought it was a cool trend and instantly took a liking to it but somehow, women's fashion didn't catch up to it right away.
If we have an overload of toxins at a high rate, our skin's elasticity can't catch up to the expansion and eventually we start to see the lovely little cushions of fat form on our bodies we all know as cellulite.
He was frustrated at having to lead all the way, but I couldn't catch up to him.
The other should have been a touchdown to Sanders on a fade route with 47 seconds left to go in the first half, but for some reason, Sanders tried to do a stop and go in the middle of the route and just couldn't catch up to the ball after he started running again.
The problem is that audience measurement tools haven't caught up to the trend, which makes it hard for publishers to fully take advantage of their audience with advertisers.
«The tools haven't caught up to where the behavior is.
Here's a point I made in that post, regarding GDP growth: «the current economy is like a slow runner who still hasn't caught up to a goal line that's moving closer as she runs towards it.»
I just hadn't caught up to this future me.»
Mentorship has not caught up to the digital age yet.»
«We're disappointed the current laws haven't caught up to our drive to innovate.»
That goal from Costa was shambolic defending as Mertesacker could not catch up to them even without the ball.
In Tampa the dancing hasn't caught up to Cincinnati's.
The Android offerings on ATT have still not caught up to the other carriers, so it's nice to see an Android phone with some promise.
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.
It's baffling that law enforcement hasn't caught up to the people operating this site but hopefully this review will help you understand why you should stay away from this fictitious dating service.
The Fact that Getting from 60 fps to 30 fps makes me think that consoles are getting 1 step forward and 2 steps backwards, at least the wii u keeps the steady 49 fps, and do nt reply saying that the eye «does nt catch up to the 60 fps» s», because, holy shit, playing on the pc then on a console really feels different
The scene in which a shoe shopping trip ends with Shaun unable to get a pair of the coveted Dr. Martin's boots is a prickly bit of close - to - home nostalgia, bringing back memories of that developmental stage where you know (or at least think you know) what's cool, though your body hasn't caught up to the fit.
Students can mail letters and packages, but they will not catch up to the troops for a while, Camacho said.
Yet, while many Americans are aware of the importance of pre-reading skills, they have much less understanding that children who fall behind in early - literacy skills often do not catch up to their peers in elementary school, according to a report and polling data released last week.
A student might come to believe that her failure to complete seatwork will not catch up to her, however, almost invariably, it does.
The state's minority students continue to improve their scores, but they are not catching up to white students at the same rate seen across the nation.
Too often we stick with systems because that is just the way we have always done things, but what if those ways are the wrong way, or have not caught up to the changing times... Just something to think about...
Even though it's a two - lane, everyone seems to agree that highway speeds are appropriate — I'm bummed to see an eighteen - wheeler up ahead until I realize, a few miles later, that I'm doing 65 mph and not catching up to him.
Inside, the Volvo S60 Cross Country is beautiful, but it hasn't caught up to the Scandinavian perfection displayed in the Volvo XC90.
The ebook systems have not caught up to that at all.
Had you invested in the Dow Jones Industrial Average on January 1, 1929 and you had a fried invest in short - term Treasuries at the same time, you would not catch up to your friend until 1963 in total return, ignoring taxes and commissions.
But like most things in the IRS, it hasn't caught up to modern times, which means many average people get penalized.
Bad thing is I am broke and haven't caught up to all my games in my library yet...
and they should NOT catch up to you when you're going blisteringly fast.
Mobile technology has not caught up to the PC technology that's found in the PS4 and Xbox One, thus the Switch we have today is behind those systems.
Is this because they are not ready for these works, because they simply haven't caught up to the artists, again?
SOME insurance and finance companies have not caught up to the tiny house movement, yet.
What this means is that for all the warming we have had (nearly 1 C), it has not caught up to the anthropogenic forcing.
Traditional wiretaps on phones have a rigorous legal regime built up to provide accountability, but the rules have not caught up to the new tools and there is no legislated oversight of these new kinds of police requests.
Franchise laws have not caught up to the internet.
The people who compile statistics, of course, haven't caught up to it yet, but you can measure wealth by type of things that you can have delivered with the touch of a button on an app or a simple phone call.
It's also unfortunate that the ability to command apps and services via Assistant on Android Wear hasn't caught up to our future - facing fantasies.
While gaming headsets still haven't caught up to the performance of standard headphones, the G533 did a good job in the key areas.
Competitors still haven't caught up to the level of service available in the old Apple Stores, much less the new ones.
In some states it is legal for an employer to ask the candidate for access to view their online profile; currently laws have not caught up to technology.
The most hopeful part of it for me is that it seems my last 25 years in the workforce were problematic because business hadn't caught up to where I wanted to be.
But many job boards haven't caught up to the onslaught of devices job seekers use in the job search.
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