Collaborative divorce is also a good option for gay and lesbian couples and families «because that laws of Florida have not
yet caught up with the reality of families in Florida,» says Cordover.
Collaborative divorce is also a good option for gay and lesbian couples and families «because that laws of Florida have not yet
caught up with the reality of families in Florida,» says Cordover.
At some point, the low delinquency rate will
catch up with the reality of Canada's overburdened households.
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.
While we wait for those expectations to
catch up with reality, we ought to focus our energies on convincing teenage boys to stay in school.
Eventually, share prices have to
catch up with reality.
And government regulation hasn't
caught up with the reality.
Mayor Bill de Blasio finally admitted Tuesday that «we need to
catch up with the reality» of the city's escalating homeless crisis — as he announced the abrupt exit of the commissioner responsible for helping New York's needy.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio finally admitted that «we need to
catch up with the reality» of the city's escalating homeless crisis — as he announced the abrupt exit of the commissioner responsible for helping New York's needy.
Mr Clegg responded: «What I think is taking some time is for the way that coalition politics is portrayed to
catch up with the reality of coalition politics.»
Before their dinner was done, Makse watched as the projections on the Times's data - driven blog, The Upshot,
caught up with reality.
«At this point, we really need a policy on the ways that cannabis can be researched and accessed by the scientific community to
catch up with that reality.»
Sometimes it takes time for research to
catch up with reality and everyone is different.
Fortunately, design has
caught up with reality and good design, and especially designers, are as cost efficient as they are innovative.
At some point, the low delinquency rate will
catch up with the reality of Canada's overburdened households.
Unfortunately the banking industry hasn't
caught up with this reality and still maintains strict standards of creditworthiness when evaluating a loan application.
Better use the intervening eight weeks to
catch up with reality or to rest up.
Far from being «alarmist», the IPCC has actually been far to conservative on this issue, leaving scientists scrambling to
catch up with reality.
Mainstream media seem to have caught up with climate change denial (
caught up with reality, really), just in time to humiliate the assembled «sceptics» at the Heartland Institute's 2008 International Conference on Climate Change.
Networks arebehind the perception curve but could
catch up with the reality of what they can offer, especially if they tighten up selection criteria, create funding for branding and technology, adopt a corporate structure that rewards efficiency, and provide clients with a viable alternative to the partnership model shared by mega-firms and the Big Four.
These days - I'm very happy to see that the technology journalism community has
caught up with reality.
Legislation and support needs to
catch up with this reality.
We seem to spend so much time in all aspects of our lives waiting for the bureaucracy to
catch up with the reality.
Be sure to check the appraised value — if it looks low, the taxing authority may be about to
catch up with reality, which means you may soon be paying much more than the current owner.