Sentences with phrase «yet caught up»

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.
Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Michigan, and Scientific Program Chairman of the American Psychiatric Association, much has changed in the last 10 — 15 years and much of the mental health system has not yet caught up.
Usually this kind of unconfirmed release could have been labeled as an accidental early rollout by a carrier, but seeing how AT&T already launched the update on its Galaxy Note 8 variant, and because the latest news involves both Sprint and Verizon, it's likelier that the aforementioned carriers» support pages haven't yet caught up with the actual events and will probably do so in the coming days.
I like the Echo Spot for its size and charm, but there's no denying that in Alexa's world many skills haven't yet caught up with a rectangular display, never mind adapting to suit a circular one.
It may also be because the globalization of law firms is a fairly recent phenomenon and professional development has not yet caught up to the need for specialized skills in global practice.
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.
the forms have not yet caught up with the fact that lawyers and law offices are automating (ie applying digital workflows) to the land title filing process.
The climate system already has some heating yet to be realized; it has not yet caught up with the effects of fossil fuel burning of past decades.
In other words, the world's glaciers have not yet caught up with the rate of warming over recent decades.
And, yes, there is warming in the pipeline showing that the warming has not yet caught up to the added GHG forcing.
Jim D: «And, yes, there is warming in the pipeline showing that the warming has not yet caught up to the added GHG forcing.»
In 1954 Fairfield Porter wrote of Edouard Vuillard, «We have not yet caught up with the extreme sophistication of his successes.»
The hotel only opened it's doors on 1 June so google maps hasn't yet caught up:
But while the demand is great for toys manufactured in the United States, the supply has not yet caught up, making consumers and retailers anxious for a larger selection.
While the goal of a universal eBook file is great, reality has not yet caught up with desire, even in the ePub ecosystem.
Jumper is launching the new Jumper EZpad mini3 tablet on March 27, an 8 - inch Windows 10 tablet with Z8300 Cherry Trail processor and a fully sized USB 3.0 port for just above $ 110: http://www.everbuying.net/product1154922.html The established brands have not yet caught up to the Cherry Trail processors in general in this category, so among 8 - inch Windows 10 tablets, there are extremely few tablet brands that run a Intel Atom x5 - Z8300... more...
But given that new SEL - related tools and research findings are being released frequently, she says educators should also be mindful and flexible as SEL research has not yet caught up to where the field wants to go.
So, I jokingly say that mainstream education hasn't yet caught up with us?
Carol is already an established homosexual by this point in her life - comfortable with how she feels even if society hasn't yet caught up.
We tend to love classic movies, books, and songs — unless they seem hopelessly outmoded, the irredeemable products of an earlier era not yet caught up with our imagined progressive values (which is related to why people snicker when they go to old movies).
The Law of Diminishing Returns hasn't yet caught up with the Marvel Cinematic Universe — which is no mean feat given that it is It's eleven movies in, with another eleven looming on the horizon.
Still, because your body hasn't yet caught up to modern day times, the inability to correctly move boosts stress — and thus inflammation.
My passion for health was evolving at the time but my actual lifestyle hadn't yet caught up.
Problems start happening when they become more mobile, and you haven't yet caught up, awareness wise.
They have not yet caught up with his thinking in Process and Reality.
And regulation hasn't yet caught up with the telemedicine trend.
Their shedule of big games may yet catch up with them.
Though they have to yet catch up with the fuel efficiency of diesel cars.
Thats what I find odd, how can you lose every month of the year yet catch up??? I have a feeling this is just EA doing what EA does and thats getting paid by MS. I have a feeling the only thing this EA guy sees getting bigger is his bank account.

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Unfortunately, however, many marketers haven't caught up yet.
If you haven't started yet, how long will it take you to catch up?
Dempsey's warning, conveyed to both Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak, represents the strongest move yet by President Barack Obama to deter an Israeli attack and ensure that the United States is not caught up in a regional conflagration with Iran.
Older, more set in its ways — and more skeptical — the rest of the world has yet to catch up.
Natural selection has yet to catch up.
Yet Christie's International Real Estate CEO Dan Conn said prices for super-homes are simply catching up to soaring values in other parts of the wealthy economy — from $ 300 million yachts to $ 100 million Picasso paintings.
Caught up in the swirl of misconduct surrounding the Trump family, he issues yet another ban to change the subject... We should honor and protect all, no matter their gender, who risk their lives to defend our freedoms.»
Motorola hasn't been able to catch up yet, even as last summer's Moto X received positive reviews.
A hiatus enables not - yet - fans to catch up, potentially growing the audience in an unprecedented way.
Yet it is impossible to even guess with authority about where this headed because few before have seen a politician like Tsipras, who led his Syriza party to victory in January on a promise to undo all the austerity measures that had been implemented since Greece's profligacy caught up with it in 2010.
Yet for Gen Xers, «those are the years when it catches up with you,» said Bankrate's chief financial analyst Greg McBride.
Yet there are some others, such as Singapore or Hong Kong, who have already largely completed their productivity catch - up with the advanced economies, and the associated real exchange rate appreciation.
It is not yet time to soak your feet or catch up with your team.
Mentorship has not caught up to the digital age yet
Yet, official figures also showed inflation slow to catch up through higher wages for workers.
Our minds havent caught up to our physical aspect yet.
Is there any Christian who starts by taking Lent seriously on Ash Wednesday and yet comes to Easter Sunday who does not feel «bloodied by the contest,» caught up in the ganglia of sin coiling about the soul?
Maybe, yet some signs I've been seeing make me wonder if more of a mid trib catching up instead.
Yet there is almost never an occasion where waiting is not the better option; when slowing down doesn't let wisdom and dignity catch up with us and offer us a better response — which sometimes is no response.
It also speaks of love for the brethern, even to the point of death — yet the western christian church is so caught up with building its own clone organizations that we have lost the caring / love aspect of out faith.
We get caught up into «going to church» and / or «being the church» so much, but I believe we are going to miss the point (or should I say purpose) yet again.
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