Sentences with phrase «play catch up often»

Trying to play catch up often means you miss out on living in the moment.
Trying to play catch up often means you miss out on living in the moment.

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Often, economic and energy development trump environmental and health concerns, leaving public health playing «catch - up
Too often, companies overplay the benefits of their new products, touting as revolutionary what is at best evolutionary and rarely acknowledging that they are really playing catch - up.
he draws the away game most often, and because we would usually be playing catch up he puts the attacking onus on us when he's at home.
Team Watts exerted a ton of energy playing catch - up however and often times that will cause you to run out of gas late in the game.
While he may have completed 91 % of passes, more often looking to play it smart rather than going for the eye - catching Hollywood balls to switch the play or ping a long diagonal out to the corners that look impressive but rarely have the pace to open up defences, his defensive work was less compelling.
Playing in this deeper position he often leaves the midfield exposed if he's caught high up the pitch when Liverpool lose the ball.
We often get caught up in the importance of female fertility and forget to acknowledge the profound role men play in the baby - making game.
Billy Crudup is very good as well as his emotionally haunted and vulnerable brother, also trying to clean up his past, while James Caan also shines playing the father who is often caught between the two.
Whether they concoct potions, render Duke Ellington in only vertical lines or catch up on the algebra it will behoove them to know in the coming year, these students are serious about learning (which often includes playing!)
On the other hand, the emerging markets generally start from a lower base but often grow rapidly as they play catch up to the rest of the world.
Too often, young Americans wait too long to start building credit, and that late start will leave them playing catch - up instead of beach volleyball in Barcelona (something they could have been doing had they built up a good enough credit score to qualify for that credit card with the awesome travel rewa rds).
This will prevent the animal and massage therapist from having to play «catch up» as is often the case with older pets who have never been massaged.
There is a big problem during online play, however; non-host players will often find themselves looking at loading screens during battles while their character remains tangible in the game world, meaning when the game finally catches up they'll probably be dead anyway.
I have a tendency of playing the first few levels, getting blown to bits far more often than I should and giving up in annoyance that my fingers won't do what my brain is telling them to, which is why Drifting Lands caught me by surprise.
I don't often get the chance to play shoot «em ups, especially modern ones, but Pawarumi caught my eye last year and I knew I...
It feels as if the art world has been playing catch - up when it comes to Kent - based Rose Wylie's large paintings, often inspired by recollections and facts.
Rose Wylie: Quack Quack It feels as if the art world has been playing catch - up when it comes to Kent - based Rose Wylie's large paintings, often inspired by recollections and facts (Pink Skater: Will I Win, Will I Win, above).
But at the same time, often when we go to adopt a new service, companies have been doing this for a number of years and we feel like we're late to the game and playing catchup pretty quickly and not necessarily having the full framework and the best ways to use it.
LG has long strived to best Samsung, but in the past year, the company has found itself playing catch - up more often than not.
This tweet probably comes in indirect response to a Reddit thread from yesterday, complaining about the fact that Google is quite often playing catch up when it comes to the adorable faces and icons.
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