Sentences with phrase «never caught up»

I was never caught up, once I piled it all in the car and went to a laundry mat just so I could say it was DONE!!
«The banks are just deciding not to foreclose, even though the homeowners never caught up with their payments,» says Daren Blomquist, vice president at RealtyTrac, a real - estate information company in Irvine, California.
As time passed, the CLE obligations became overwhelming and he never caught up.
Multiple deadlines in one week can get overwhelming and it often feels like I'm never caught up on work.
In the end, we got close, but never caught up to the pack.
Although we always hope that we are never caught up in a disaster it is always best to be prepared ahead of time.
And when they mapped those students against their academic outcomes, they found that the disengaged students did not perform much better than the students who were described as uncooperative or challenging behaviours, and they never caught up academically.
I remember people being really into it when I was a kid but it was rated R and I somehow never caught up with it when I was old enough.
I was so excited but it was right before I moved out of the dorms, so I guess the check never caught up with me.»
Somehow the prices of things like very very nice shoes are now around $ 1200 which the pay scale never caught up to.
So Joe never caught up with Ken.
He's someone who was never caught up in his own deal.
«The thing that a lot of people don't understand about the single wing is that it was never caught up with or overrun,» says Piper, sitting now in his office at the Denison field house.
There were other interpretations of the person of Jesus which were never caught up in the main stream of Christian development, and later died out, but the fact that this amount of diversity of thought was eventually included in the New Testament shows the willingness of the church to hold in suspension varying and sometimes conflicting viewpoints.
And it grew and became interwoven into an everyday working life which has called for so much more than all my resources that I am never caught up.
In the early years of the bet, Protege's funds did well, then fell behind and never caught up, weighed down by huge investment fees.
But State Street has never caught up to its targets — leaving Hooley and the Leading Women, the company's gender vanguard, to figure out what makes the growth so lethargic.
The entire religion is based on mistakes from people too illiterate to remember the origin of their religion... and even today we see the church evolving on that same path, rewriting and reinterpreting it's rulebook to try and fit a modern society it can never catch up to.
I dream about him but he's always off in the distance, one of those dream figures you chase but I never catch up to him.
God will be always ahead of you, and you'll never catch up with Him, o, mighty Man!
He»;; bee always ahead of you, and you'll never catch up with Him, o, mighty Man!
The bible talks about many different things that makes it credible to a point, if someone wants to hear them them i'll post but even with all it talks about still we will never catch up to science until we have the full word of God.
And you can never catch up.
I may never catch up with Tim in the weight loss department, but he has definitely inspired me to eat more protein and fewer carbs.
otherwise we will go on waiting for the sanogos to start performing come 2018 and by then, our rivals will be over the bridge and we may never catch up..
Alan Hansen said you could not win anything with kids, Liverpool fans suggested United would never catch up with their 18 league title haul, and United did win with kids and have won 20 league titles.
If you're already a parent, you remember the newborn phase - sleepless nights, exhausted days and never catching up...
If you're already a parent, you remember the newborn phase — sleepless nights, exhausted days and never catching up on household chores.
Because there is no actual production, they can never catch up by expanding the money supply.
But the problem with lies, even if they never catch up to you (cf. Bill Clinton), is that lying is a terrible habit, habit forms character, and character is destiny.
«If you happen to be born in the wrong zip code and go to a failing public school, you can get left behind and never catch up.
The huge state pension system said no, fearing that if Stockton fell behind, it might never catch up.
Einstein enshrined that principle in his first theory of relativity (special relativity), which states that you can never catch up to a light beam no matter how hard you might try.
Ex-postdocs who take nonacademic employment start out earning less than contemporaries who took jobs right after their Ph.D. s, and their incomes never catch up.
But special relativity still applies locally, in the sense that a particle chasing a light ray can never catch up to it.
Any objects living at these points are stuck following the smaller body around the larger one, never catching up or falling behind.
Thank goodness for email and Facebook, or most of us would never catch up with our friends!
It is a shame that the story never catches up with them.
«I feel like one of those characters you see in films — the person standing in front of an enormous bookcase, feeling like they'll never catch up
But the underlying issues that lead D.C. and so many school districts to this point are far more intractable: students arriving at high school without the skills they need and missing so much school they never catch up.
If they falter at this stage, we know that many will never catch up
The second woman can never catch up to the first — the best she can do is work until age 61, when her benefit rate tops out at 32 percent of total earnings.
«With any one - to - one intervention, you really need to be making double the normal rate of progress otherwise those students will never catch up — the gap will be too big.
The Conservatives argue that, too often, pupils who have slipped behind by this stage never catch up.
Many students who fall behind never catch up, while many highly able students are not stretched.»
And studies indicate students taught by a bad teacher two years in a row might never catch up.
ESSA requires annual assessments for students in grades three through eight, but the article argues this starts «much too late» and by third grade, low - performing schools have «left many children so far behind they may never catch up
These include such misconceptions as «What the teacher wants me to say is more important than what I want to say,» «Once I get too far behind, I can never catch up,» and «Speed is synonymous with intelligence.»
Ms Greening warned that too often if children fall behind in the first years of education they might never catch up - and could face a «whole lifetime of missed opportunities».
The data shows that many of these kids just never catch up.
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