Sentences with phrase «quickly catching up to»

However, LG has been making some improvements to input - lag performance in its televisions, and the technology is quickly catching up to competitors.
And while Google offers fewer devices, it's quickly catching up to Alexa in terms of features.
What started in 2010 as a zero - emissions class at the yearly Isle of Man TT motorcycle race is now dominated by electric bikes, and they're quickly catching up to their gas - powered counterparts.
What's obvious is that the firms that are adopting the philosophies above are quickly catching up to and surpassing the cliched ideas being dished out by «thought leaders» over the past few years.
Solar jobs now outnumber coal mining jobs two - to - one and are quickly catching up to jobs in oil and gas extraction, as well.
Sales of their console is quickly catching up to their rivals in the market that really matters, and by the end of this year we may (or may not) be in a completely different situation than right now.
Furthermore, this growth is global with the UK and Europe quickly catching up to the U.S. Amid the Trump administration promising to relax regulations, it's unlikely that this growth will abate any time soon.
Educational distributors are quickly catching up to the consumer market.
Like Honda's CR - V, the Toyota RAV4 compact crossover is quickly catching up to its sedan stablemates, with a big growth spurt of 17.4 percent in 2015.
Your bad habits quickly catch up to you - you're out of shape, with a poor body composition (high body fat and not enough lean muscle mass), and the spare tire around your waist gets bigger and bigger.
You could treat them all as one big unit to create a stiff, unyielding back, but the lack of mobility would quickly catch up to you.
Screenwriter Leigh Whannell makes the film easily accessible to newcomers so don't worry if you missed the first one as you'll quickly catch up to all the relevant plot points.
The story starts with a mystery and quickly catches up to the context.
But Chris» past quickly catches up to him, and his descent back into a life of crime becomes inevitable.

Not exact matches

A comparison of A-B InBev with Molson Coors quickly reveals how global the beer business has become, and how much catching up the U.S. - Canadian outfit has to do.
JAB may want to spend more to catch up — especially to ensure that orders are booked and processed quickly during the peak morning and lunch rushes.
«If you get caught up in all that needs to be done, things become overwhelming very quickly,» he says.
Rivals caught up to it relatively quickly and took Apple's pricing power away, forcing the company to react by releasing a smaller, cheaper iPad (the Mini).
South Korea's LG Display said Monday that it will change its investment priority to advanced displays called OLEDs as Chinese manufacturers quickly catch up with their South Korean rivals in the LCD market.
Learning its keyboard shortcuts allowed me to quickly navigate around my Feedly dashboard and catch up on the blogs I'm following.
Providing support just below our buy trigger price was the rising 10 - day moving average (dotted blue line on the chart above), which was catching up quickly up to the price.
Those who still don't have anything to offer in this are will quickly catch up soon.
She says Canada has some work to do if it wants to catch up to countries where both government and industry fully understand the value of standards — countries that are quickly becoming standards «makers» rather than «followers».
Those who are merely using digital presses to produce labels that could be done using conventional, will find that the unseen costs quickly catch up with them, and that the competition very quickly becomes a bit hot to justify the expenditure.
I'm trying to catch up on posts as quickly as possible - thanks for sticking by!
«But like all these things, if someone did do that, then you would imagine everyone would be forced to catch up very quickly.
Growing up around fish, Chef Bobby Stoky quickly learned how to do it all, from catching to cleaning and even cooking them.
Another month for Secret Recipe Club has arrived and I am afraid it caught up to me really quickly.
Sangria is one of my favourite drinks for summer but I don't normally like to drink a lot of alcohol, it seems to catch up with me far too quickly (I'm a lightweight, basically.)
Lets hope they all pick form quickly as we will need them to catch up especially with the manchester derby this weekend.
McCourty went up to catch the ball, but quickly realized when he came down he would be out of bounds, so he used a volleyball set and tipped the ball to Cole.
Surely we all remember, as Ramsey will, losing to Aston Villa a couple of years ago in the first game, and we quickly caught up with the front runners.
But the prices are rising too quickly, so I imagine we are in a bit of a tailspin, last to react and never seeming to catch up.
They got things started off with a nice read - option run with Marshawn Lynch that picked up 14 yards and then quickly followed that up with a 20 - yard pitch and catch from Russell Wilson to Doug Baldwin.
Kane, lukaku, morata these guys are out the blocks quickly come on Laca got some catching up to do It what a performance from Chelsea tonight nicking it at the end.
People disliked Sanchez for the attitude he had, but the guy didn't wan na lose and Auba being the new guy, he doesn't know the Arsene way of failure despite the fact he's catching up pretty quickly.
Max Verstappen charged through from 16th on the grid and quickly found himself running in the top six and catching up to Bottas and the Ferraris.
Father time is catching up to Tom Brady and his weapons are disappearing quickly.
The forward knew the club, having caught the eye there before his big money move to West Ham United, and his brother was there to help him get up to speed quickly.
He caught on quickly and, since I work from home, I've been able to keep my supply up by encouraging him to nurse often throughout the day — lucky me.
I think kids grow up so quickly and we need to catch every moment.
Everything was catching up to me and when you combine this with trying to keep your little human alive, everything becomes overwhelming pretty quickly.
Her physical development caught up quickly — learning to walk / run happened overnight and her appetite was good.
Hopefully you'll catch it soon enough to not have to pack up your children and monster boob to see the doctor but if you end up there most women respond quickly to antibiotics.
Second, the left may be slightly ahead of Republicans now, but he pointed to direct mail as an example of how quickly the right can catch up.
DeFrancisco will try to catch up quickly to Kolb when he makes his pitch on Tuesday to Republican committee members from five counties who will gather in Westchester County.
Now make that three Labour ministers caught doing so just hours after the Labour Party launched its election manifesto telling us all how quickly and decisively the present Labour government had acted to clean up the parliamentary expenses scandal.
No matter how quickly Americans get up to speed on high speed rail, the U.S. certainly has some catching up to do.
Between 26 weeks and about 40 weeks — the latter the equivalent of full - term birth — the nonprimary auditory cortex in the preterm infants matured quickly, partially catching up to the primary auditory cortex.
The competition aims to catch up quickly.
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