So I'm not so sure that that is exactly what's preventing the catch-up in the IT world. |
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With the government's decision to stall capital spending, the game of catch-up will now be slowed. |
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The gardener who misses a ride on the crest of this weather system risks a whole season of catch-up. |
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Leeds United resume their game of catch-up at Manchester City tomorrow by chasing a place in the Premiership's top ten. |
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Wireless technology is big in Japan and Europe, and at the moment, the United States is playing a little catch-up. |
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They realized they needed to play a bit of catch-up, and refocused and committed to the growing market. |
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The rest are in catch-up mode, and for most October won't help them gain much ground. |
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It seems like we're always behind trying to play catch-up on the equipment nowadays it's changing so quickly. |
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We can't continue to play catch-up as we've been doing in Ireland for years. |
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But the catch-up faltered when Carlisle scored again for a 26-12 half-time lead. |
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Because of its deliberate offensive philosophy, State isn't a good catch-up team. |
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One filmmaker, however, pointed to other causes for the conservatives' game of cultural catch-up. |
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Even so, she felt confident that with a few weeks of catch-up studying, she would overtake the rest of the student body in the tenth grade. |
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The Administration's development strategy endeavors to deal with these impediments to catch-up. |
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So they get back in contact after the gap has become too worrying and suggest a nice friendly catch-up. |
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Other companies stood, slack-jawed, in admiration and played what seemed to be a never-ending game of catch-up. |
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This is not a good catch-up team, going against a defense that led the league with 49 takeways. |
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In regard to his play in the secondary, Poteat has some upside potential because of his quickness and catch-up speed. |
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Peterson has good catch-up quickness and is adept at reaching around receivers to slap the ball away. |
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Evidence of this came two years ago when, to some bemusement, property prices began to play catch-up with less traumatised parts of the county. |
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Yes, Virginia, there is more to life than catch-up drills and flutter kick. |
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The computer giant is seeking to play catch-up in a market where it admits it has been late to the party. |
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In addition, for low birth weight babies, the diet must correct the height and weight deficit and allow for catch-up growth. |
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Merit points, priority points, points in the interest of the institution and catch-up points are eliminated. |
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We need only think of such new services as catch-up TV, podcasts and video-on-demand. |
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January extends the party a little bit as most people's catch-up month, making it maybe the best month of all for moviegoing. |
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But though they played the rest of the game in catch-up mode, their machine had been programmed to win all along. |
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Just to even up his round though, Garcia did a little catch-up all of his own at the 17th hole, the lengthy par five which he proceeded to birdie. |
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Both men handled the tension well, as legs went with the darts, Warriner always playing catch-up having thrown second. |
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So today's announcement should be seen more as a game of catch-up than of leapfrog. |
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He's decent at the line of scrimmage and has excellent catch-up speed. |
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Injuries and a porous defense that has the team playing catch-up have led to disappointment. |
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His tumor had spread, and the next six years became a painful game of catch-up, one that he ultimately failed. |
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From there Scotland had to play catch-up, a game for which it is ill-fitted. |
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Meanwhile, if you want another humorous catch-up of the whole thing, check out College Humor's ultimate recap. |
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What we now see is a half-baked, politically contrived operation, pursuing largely French objectives, with the EU playing catch-up. |
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It may be PC gamers playing technology catch-up while the consolers now enjoy the bulk of new games featuring the latest shaders, physics and light engines. |
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In a given catch-up operation, the smaller of the requester's and the requestee's MaxCatchupSize is used to constrain the operation. |
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Specifies the maximum size of a Remote Cache Agent's first catch-up operation, which is used to precharge its cache. |
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He got off to an untypically slow start, played catch-up for most of the day, but eventually salvaged a respectable score with birdies at his 17th and 18th holes. |
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Catch-up growth boosts commodity demands and catch-up growth can outrace TFP-based extraction productivity growth for extended periods of time. |
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Why, for instance, is there a catch-up program for human papilloma virus vaccine for adolescent girls in some provinces but not in others? |
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Depending on the degree to which they have prepared for this outcome, many companies may find themselves playing catch-up to position themselves appropriately in this new environment. |
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This ability to be fleet-footed in attack characterised St. Aidans game throughout and left Castlecomer playing catch-up so often in the first two quarters. |
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I talked about the end of European catch-up on US productivity levels. |
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In short we are playing catch-up, as we have so often in the past. |
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Their original claim was for 3 percent and a catch-up rise for low paid assembly line workers, with a shift allowance, sick pay and a pension scheme. |
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No catch-up possibilities by our own sales partners. |
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By that time, she was aware that the amendment changing the methodology had been passed, to be effective January 1, 2008, with no catch-up provision for existing pensioners. |
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To provide direct protection and indirect herd immunity, officials set nine months to 15 years as the necessary range for vaccinating during the catch-up campaigns. |
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To date smart TV manufacturers such as Samsung, Panasonic and LG have struck individual deals to make their catch-up TV services available, meaning viewers can only access certain services on particularinternet-enabled sets. |
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It is expected to be free with an EE home broadband subscription and £9.95 per month for mobile-only customers, and will offer over 70 Freeview channels and a range of on-demand and catch-up services. |
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Every other Wednesday for 40 years a bunch of legendary comedy writers and directors — whose career highlights alone would fill a showbiz encyclopedia — have been meeting for a prandial catch-up session. |
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As a condition for successful catch-up, the paper points out that the technological regime of the telephone switches is featured by a more predictable technological trajectory and a lower cumulativeness. |
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It may be early days but Sunderland are already playing catch-up to local rivals Newcastle for North East supremity. |
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The MSSE demonstrator aims at facilitating searches for video content from various sources: catch-up TV, TV archive content, and video files from the internet. |
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True, I have neglected my telly but True, I have neglected my telly but I'm back for the catch-up of all I'm back for the catch-up of all catch-ups. |
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The city is playing a catch-up game for resale homes, he said. |
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If this value is 0, the catch-up request is unconstrained. |
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With unilateral vestibular loss the VOR will fail to keep the gaze on the nose and there will be a catch-up saccade. |
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By their definition, even Singapore, one of the brightest examples of catch-up growth on record, has suffered several sharp slowdowns. The authors explore why middle-income countries decelerate when they do. |
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He predicts a bang-up, catch-up, sunny weekend. |
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However, the transition from catch-up strategy to frontrunner status requires far-reaching changes, which in Europe are still in the early stages and in many respects have been implemented only half-heartedly. |
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Two of that show's executive producers, Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa, are playing catch-up with Homeland, a series that premiered on Showtime in October. |
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