Sentences with phrase «say was caught»

A New Jersey school superintendent has been put on paid leave after police say he was caught defecating near another school's track and football field on a daily basis.
The other day I had — or let's say was caught in — a conversation on the subject of career and motherhood.
Wilfred Martinez was charged with the theft after police said he was caught on surveillance video from inside J Birnbach Inc, a jewelry maker located in the heart of New York's diamond district.
Raisman says she was caught off guard by the investigator and later wanted to meet with her again.
Two people advising Trump's transition team on energy and environment issues said they were caught off guard by his remarks.
Middle East banks say they are catching up to the global transaction banks, and in some cases winning greater market share by delivering solutions that meet the specific needs of companies doing business across the region.
One coach says he was caught with a gun, but Townsend can neither confirm nor deny the claim.
We had a developmental doctor's appointment a couple weeks ago, and they said they were all caught up and advanced in some areas!
At a press conference in New York City on Thursday afternoon, de Blasio said he was caught off guard by Carvalho's decision.
Civil rights groups say they were caught a little off guard by the sudden resurgence of debate over this aspect of NCLB.
According to Philly.com, «Gill decided to stop buying dogs from commercial breeders and opted for rescue dogs from shelters, a trend the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) said was catching on.
He never said they have «CAUGHT UP» He said they are catching up quickly.
But the firm says they are catching on quickly.

Not exact matches

«We sat for hours in disbelief until we eliminated any possibility that this result was wrong,» said Gruss, whose mind kept racing even after powering down his computer, so he barely caught a wink of sleep.
«We were late to the game, so we're trying to catch up,» Garry Smith says.
Though she often hinted at her regular job — admitting that her husband says she drives too fast and follows too close, as well as telling a customer she loves making left turns — her passengers didn't seem to catch on, although they admitted to being big fans of Patrick on the track.
Later in life, when it looked like the regimen might actually catch on, Stefansson is said to have remarked to his wife with a tinge of sorrow, «I shall have to find myself a new heresy.»
«For us, the next step is to think about what is going to be that element that is really going to catch the attention of a large number of players again and get them excited,» says Takahasi.
«I think there's some lag with the FEC catching up with the times,» says political lawyer Troy McCurry, who served as counsel to the FEC's Republican commissioners at times from 2010 until this year.
The catch: Jobs aren't easy to come by in St. Kitts and Nevis and living costs are about the same as in the United States, so experts say the island may be more suited for retirees than working expats.
«It's rare to have employers be caught no matter what,» says David Bier, an immigration policy analyst at the Cato Institute.
Carpenter said wage inflation in the U.S. is not far from where it should, even though many are puzzled that incomes have not caught up with a stronger economy and tight labor market
«Other people have to be able to speak for your brand,» says Jonah Berger, author of Contagious: Why Things Catch On (Simon & Schuster, 2013) and the James G. Campbell Associate Professor of Marketing at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
But because it was the first smartphone Samsung launched after discontinuing its Galaxy Note 7 — some of which were found to have a battery defect that could cause it to explode or catch on fire — the company delayed the launch to implement a new safety - testing protocol to ensure the phones» batteries were safe, it said.
He described the families of people with such difficult diseases as «so close to breaking,» and said that «science is going to catch up... But a big piece of that is... changing the paradigm of [medicine], dealing with costs, and dealing with availability.»
The New York AG says he's just trying to catch the bad actors on the site; Airbnb says there's no reason to subpoena data on 15,000 Airbnb users as a result of a few bad apples.
«It becomes something that is celebrated,» Heverly says, «rather than being something that employees feel like they have to do on the side in secret and hope not to get caught
«It's not what Mark had in his head initially, and that's why he's spoken very openly about his being caught off guard by the script and where the character ends up,» Johnson said.
When you catch a team member or a customer doing something great, reach out by phone or visit in person to say, «You are amazing.
I know this caught his attention because the first thing he said when we got on the phone was to ask me how the BYU football team was doing.
Like the Cowardly Lion said from the Wizard of OZ «if you stay on the merry - go - round long enough you're bound to catch the brass ring.»
They catch on when people don't understand what they are saying, adjust their approach and re-communicate their idea in a way that can be understood.
If she says, «I'm just not an early - morning person,» you could allow her to catch up on emails from home and then hit the freeway after rush hour.»
«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.
In a post for Business Insider, the Hint Water founder says she's up at 5:30 a.m. «on the dot,» to look over her calendar, catch up on unread emails, and make sure nothing urgent has popped up over night.
«It's been a game changer for us,» says Ernie Montagna, equipment manager for Original Productions, the company that produces reality - TV hits such as Deadliest Catch, Ice Road Truckers, and Ax Men.
«My wife and I have a pact to try and catch each other when we're overusing,» says Paul.
«It's easy to get caught up in perfection,» said Busque.
«There's going to come a time when this technology is going to catch up with us,» North says to the camera.
Companies are catching on to this, says Fenwick at Forrester, noting myriad «haptic» technology devices at CES this year.
Yesterday, he was caught in a video upbraiding a driver for the company who complained about falling rates, saying he had lost money working with the company.
«Unfortunately, we were largely caught up in the crisis of 2008,» he says.
«There will be more and more competition entering... our space trying to catch up to us,» Baer said in an email.
«He won't be caught off - guard by the criticism the way he was in 2003,» says Carty.
«Short sleep was more important than any other factor in predicting subjects» likelihood of catching cold,» said Aric Prather, assistant professor of psychiatry at UC San Francisco and the study's lead author.
When Nike announced it's getting out of the golf equipment business, Spieth said that caught many people off guard.
The Cupertino, California - based company said in a lengthy memo posted to its internal blog that it «caught 29 leakers,» last year and noted that 12 of those were arrested.
Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton said this week that the Academy's changes are «overdue» and that the organization «has to catch up with our reality» in terms of representing diverse perspectives.
«That's the only prank for which I'll take credit, because we were caught,» he says.
While their customer and financial data may not be as big of a catch as, say, that of Target or some other global big - box retail chain, there are plenty of opportunities to hit mom and pop operations.
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