Sentences with phrase «now being caught»

The real economy only now is catching up to the equity markets.
Can we accept his government's assurances, given that his finance minister has now been caught in a lie?
Instead now I'm caught between the ocean and the mountains, so the days are grey and the clouds are often low.
So now you are caught in your own evil, because you are a bloodthirsty man!»
(there... now you are caught up, too.
And now I am catching up on all your kitty news.
When he first came he was getting to the by - line and putting in good crosses, now he's caught the Arsenal square pass disease.
Now i'm caught in the middle.....
Now you're catching it without having to put it on the ground and you have to get your feet set ready for shots.
As if playing for Hull isn't bad enough, now Jake Livermore has now been caught trying to soften the blow.
While the 2 - 1 loss still left them in third place, the chasing pack — both Manchester teams and Arsenal — have matches in hand which means the Reds can now be caught.
Valco is a very popular Australian brand and now they're catching on around the world.
«Not only does it look like she breached the Ministerial Code, she has now been caught misleading the British public.
But now it's all catching up with you.
Now he is caught in the dilemma of how much torture he should inflict.
Now she's caught the attention of an (arguably) even more highly respected Hollywood institution: Pixar.
After being revealed in concept form last year, the upcoming X-Class has now been caught in...
We discovered it a little bit late in the Hyundai Motor Group, but now we're catching up.
The first prototype, which has now been caught in the winter test, can be seen only with camouflage applied to the aprons at the front and at the back.
Most self published writers WANT to get their books into libraries and bookstores, but now they are caught between the big brick and mortar bookstore (B&N) requirements, and Create Space's inability to meet them.
But now I am caught in the vicious payday loan cycle and can not take care of daily living expenses for me and my daughter.
Ironically, this excellence may now be catching up with them — Energy (oil & LPG distribution) & Environmental (which is, arguably, complementary) are now delivering almost two thirds of DCC's profits.
«It's really exciting to see ideas that, a few years ago, were completely new to the industry, but now they are catching on all over the country,» said Kelly Clardy, Senior Grants Specialist at Maddie's Fund ®.
Now you are catching waves you are ready to learn to trim your surfboard to ride across the face of the wave after you pop up.
But now we're catching up, and I think we're fine.
By reading through this article, you should now be caught up on everything announced during the Bethesda E3 2017 press conference.
«Now I'm catching up with more, more, quickly, quickly.»
«Rare jewels of the forest can now be caught, boxed and shipped almost overnight just like any other express commodity.»
«Unfortunately Canada's regulatory processes can be somewhat cumbersome and there have been delays in Canada actually implementing this stuff, so what we have now is a catch - up,» says Boscariol.
As the spooks have now been caught exploiting law firms, these are question we might ask our regulators.
It seems Sony might now be catching up with the rest of the pack.
Now it's catching up to at least one trend in the droid - sphere — especially one that was started off by a phone of its own manufacture.
He had known it for a long time but now it was catching up with him.
The whole focus of FINTRAC now is catching us!!!
Now I'm all caught up and following you guys around in your cool journey.
I loved our blog hop, but now it's catch up time with other projects, including baking and shopping.
I have an office in our home that has been designated as my craft room but right now it is a catch - all.

Not exact matches

The Postal Corporation of Kenya was reluctant to jump on this trend, and now it's forced to play catch - up as a result.
The firm «caught up in understanding the eccentricities and weirdness of dealing with external hackers and, at same time, it has learned from the model and they are investing in it now, which I think is incredible.»
Our attention spans are now so short that media successes are measured in brief spasms — Snapchats viewed, Pokémon caught.
For evidence of that, consider what recently happened to United Airlines when that now - infamous customer service snafu was caught on video.
«In the case of Zynga, it missed the mobile transition from Facebook, and fortunately we caught it in time and now we're on it.
To catch the eyes of recruiters, having a polished LinkedIn profile is practically table stakes now.
«There is a lot of catch - up that needs to happen between now and the end of the calendar year.»
Now, reporters Jeff John Roberts, Jen Wieczner and Robert Hackett are launching a fire new newsletter to help you catch up on the latest in crypto.
«As much as I believe it is going to be part of the energy infrastructure around power, I believe that other sources are now catching up with coal in terms of the overall costs,» Morgan said.
Now Ford — struggling with a lagging stock price, under the leadership of new CEO Jim Hackett, and working to catch up to the perception that General Motors and Tesla are ahead on electric cars and autonomous vehicles — has followed suit.
Smartphones and tablets have opened up an entirely new frontier, with people who wouldn't previously be caught playing video games now idling away hours on Angry Birds and the like.
NAIROBI, May 1 (Reuters)- A battle for access to seaports is underway in one of the world's unlikeliest places: Somalia, now caught up in a regional struggle between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates on one side, with Qatar backed by Turkey on the other.
Now I'm sitting in the back with my laptop more and trying to catch some rest.
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