Sentences with phrase «really catch on»

They didn't really catch on, but came back in the late 1970s.
But during the four decades of training agents in many aspects of our trade, I found only a few really catch on to the teamwork aspect.
Remote work has yet to really catch on in today's business climate.
Still, this is one development that could be huge for wireless charging, and if we see the BCM59350 (and future chips like it) really catch on, that could go a long way towards promoting interest in wireless charging's further expansion.
Yellow and rose 18 K gold were certainly extravagant but ultimately failed to resonate with Apple's existing market or really catch on with a new one.
They don't have to «generation skip» and that's the demographic this should really catch on with.
Such cards are used more widely in Europe and Asia, but have yet to really catch on in the U.S.
For social media to really catch on within a firm, there has to be clear buy - in from the top — not just from the managing partner, but to the extent possible, from senior rainmakers and other influencers.
It didn't really catch on entirely until this climate business came along.
And it's a concept I think should really catch on and be passed from one school to the next across the planet.
Home was one of those weird and wacky experiments in gaming that never really catch on with the masses, even though they're successes for a while or with the niche crowd.
In the 1820s Chow Chows were exhibited at the London Zoo as the «Wild Dogs of China,» but they didn't really catch on in the West until Queen Victoria, an inveterate dog lover, acquired one later in the century.
Aluminum wiring began to be used residentially in about 1965, however, it did not really catch on until about 1970.
I do know that eBooks won't really catch on the way they'd like until draconian DRM is done away with.
But it has to be a good book — it has to read and look like a traditionally published book — for it to really catch on.
Will ebooks really catch on?
But it didn't really catch on at first.
This one stop shop concept I think will really catch on
In order for eBooks to really catch on with the public consciousness and in effect stimulate record e-reader sales is for the ebooks to be given away with the purchase of a new hardcopy.
It was seen as an artistic breakthrough for independent cinema in Scotland but sadly it didn't really catch on.
It's a funny and sweet movie that should really catch on through positive word of mouth.
• Stanford Prison Experiment - This ensemble indie (filled with a ton of promising young male actors) about the infamous titular study didn't really catch on but years from now people might look back on it as a «look how many stars are in this!»
The series didn't really catch on until Yakuza 3 and arguably hit its highest point with last year's Yakuza 0.
I'm not sure such a thing can really catch on since it doesn't have a catchy moniker, and anything so straightforward can't be «the answer.»
Introduced to the developed world in the 1960s, maca didn't really catch on until the late 1990s but its newly discovered status as an adaptogen suggests that we'll be seeing a lot more maca supplementation going forward.
And while it may have taken a few thousand years for this to really catch on, doctors in New York City have finally started applying this concept to... Continue reading →
And while it may have taken a few thousand years for this to really catch on, doctors in New York City have finally started applying this concept to their patients.
But these pods failed to really catch on with consumers.
Worse still, consumers don't really catch on to the difference: they even eat more health halo products than they ordinarily would
At around 8 months babies begin to really catch on that they and their mothers are really separate people.
Though lentils have been a food staple in the Middle East and Mediterranean for centuries, they didn't really catch on in the U.S. until World War II, when they became a popular meat substitute during wartime rationing.
After two sessions they really catch on!
Which may explain why it took so long for index funds to really catch on.
Those services never really caught on, but Instagram's popularity and power could push widespread broadcasting abilities to the forefront.
A few years ago, I would have told you not to bother with podcasting — that it seemed to be a dying trend that never really caught on.
«I'm so excited that it's really caught on
The industry might be in for some hard times, however, if Silicon Valley startup GapJumpers really catches on.
O'Reilly: If this driverless car thing really catches on, I have to think that that's immeasurably bad for the big three automakers.
Christmas really caught on among the slaves brought over from Africa, who saw that it was all about personal liberation.
Even though he lasted until what you could call a second - place finish, the governor never really caught on with voters.
And curries haven't really caught on in the States.
This is a custom that never really caught on in Sweden.
«It really caught on with our consumers, regardless of age or ethnicity.
I relaxed a bit, and had this amusing exchange: Me: Yeah, hi, I tried to grill bacon and it really caught on fire.
Even though Buddhist monks were starting to cultivate potatoes at their monasteries in Nepal and neighboring Bhutan in the 1700s, potatoes never really caught on until almost 150 years later, when the government of Nepal stepped in with some support from the Indian government.
I've made it a few times as an adult, but I confess it's never really caught on with my 20 - something - aged friends.
I haven't really caught on to the cashew milk thing, though I've been tempted to pick up a carton at the supermarket.
There are heaps of them left, which may indicate the Dick Smith brand stylus never really caught on.
Aromatherapy has been around for many years, but it seems like it's really catching on these days.
Wales, meanwhile, drew most of their team from clubs around Wrexham and Oswestry, as the south of the country hadn't really caught on to the sport yet.
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