Not exact matches
In particular, the $ 44 Status Audio HD One Headphones
caught my eye with their 526 reviews and an average review of 4.5 out of 5 stars, the exact
same rating as the Beats variety.
His dribbling ability is eye
catching n work
rate is exactly
same as Alexis.
Language: English Genre: Action / Sci - Fi MPAA
rating: PG - 13 Director: Doug Liman Actors: Tom Cruise, Emily Blunt, Bill Paxton Plot: On an alien battlefield - the war is finally coming to an end - but for one soldier, the war never ends as he is
caught in a time loop reliving the
same battle over and over again.
The state's minority students continue to improve their scores, but they are not
catching up to white students at the
same rate seen across the nation.
Ford
caught heat for how it used to test and
rate the C - Max — in fact, it admitted the original 47 mpg sticker was based on a legal loophole from the 1970s that let it test the Fusion Hybrid, and assign the
same rating to the C - Max.
At the
rate trees are being chopped, is recycling
catching up at the
same speed?
We were
caught unprepared the
same summer we got married by all the other weddings we were invited to and set up the savings
rate right after that!
Sony had to play
catch up with Microsoft in implementing all of these services on its floundering PlayStation 3, as it struggled with low adoption
rates caused by its lack of games, a high price tag, and the perception that its online service, while free, just couldn't provide the
same solid experience as Xbox Live.
Even if the current doubling
rate for CO2 emissions (~ 20 years, from the
same website) holds for India, it will take 80 years for India to
catch up in per capita CO2 emissions with the USA (assuming no increase in the US per capita emissions).
This should be put into context, as Zwally also says that within a couple of decades (should the current loss
rate remain) the losses will
catch up to the gainings: «If the losses of the Antarctic Peninsula and parts of West Antarctica continue to increase at the
same rate they've been increasing for the last two decades, the losses will
catch up with the long - term gain in East Antarctica in 20 or 30 years — I don't think there will be enough snowfall increase to offset these losses.»
The
same rating companies that were
caught flat - footed by the downturn in the mortgage market during the global financial crisis that ended in 2009 may be underestimating the threat of climate change to coastal communities.