Sentences with phrase «to catch up to someone»

As the current scandal reveals: there is a still a lot of catching up to do in this respect.
I'm sure that's the same the world over, but there's a lot of catching up to do in terms of my output over the years.
I thought it was a cool trend and instantly took a liking to it but somehow, women's fashion didn't catch up to it right away.
New research is finally catching up to what most educators already know: A decade of teaching to the state tests has not produced deep learning or well - educated students.
Then, and more importantly, you will catch me up to speed with what is bringing you in to counseling.
The most hopeful part of it for me is that it seems my last 25 years in the workforce were problematic because business hadn't caught up to where I wanted to be.
It is interesting, finally, the law has now caught up to what most pet owners already know.
History shows that abuses happen and that legislation eventually catches up to them.
In fact, the account value may never catch up to where it might have been without that market dip.
I am now caught up to the current season.
«We're only just catching up to her,» says Wearing.
They believe that this is the decade that neuroscience catches up to other progress in similar sciences.
We know that the earlier we help students catch up to grade level performance, the fewer resources it will take and the more likely that student is to graduate.
FAST ™ progress monitoring tools include the capacity to set ambitious weekly progress goals to help teachers and students focus on catching up to grade level goals.
Our students have not only caught up to their peers — they have surpassed them.
But being a dishonest and fake person will slowly catch up to you.
As far as catching up to PS4 I just do nt see it happening anytime soon.
The packaging industry has not quite caught up to demand but new and much greener products are coming out almost daily.
One study found that students who are not reading at grade level by then have only a 20 percent chance of ever catching up to their proficient peers.
The science is still catching up to the problem.
I've been on vacation for what feels like forever (in blog world, at least) and now have MUCH catching up to do in your blog.
Despite her harrowing beginnings, the preschooler has nearly caught up to her peers, suffering few physical and mental disabilities.
Actually, many of them haven't even caught up to the fact that there is this problem.
Students who start at lower scores will need to have more growth in a year in order to catch up to peers and meet learning goals.
I also think prices will drop after availability catches up to demand with the Android devices.
What is my best bet for catching up to the salary range?
Ah yes around the age of 35 fate finally started catching up to him and ever since little by little the gift started to leave him.
He soon caught up to me and walked right up to me, and then passed right by without a word.
End of story... we're just waiting for the imagination to catch up to reality on this one.
Low cost abundant energy is the one thing that can make people in poor countries catch up to the standards in rich countries.
Cloud computing is gaining ground daily, but how are lawyers to comply with ethical obligations when the rules have not caught up to technology?
What can I do as a parent to help my child catch up to his peers?
It's good to see the rest of the world catching up to me.
Many consumers are accustomed to completing a transaction with a mobile browsers, but apps are rapidly catching up to be a viable shopping mechanism.
He had very good passing but his lack of pace really caught up to him this time.
In any case, it may take some time for the OS to catch up to Android with respect to tablet functionality.
Just think back to that simple explanation of the strategy: To buy stocks at a discount and profit when the price catches up to intrinsic value.
Was a bit lazy at the end of last month and life caught up to me.
The «user decides» rule should suffice until such time as the computer industry catches up to, say, 1977.
So can we stop living in the past and start catching up to modern day football, by giving power to some new people to run this club?
«It took a while for turbine technology to catch up to make this project competitive with what energy would otherwise cost,» he says.
For undervalued businesses, market value catches up to intrinsic value over time.
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