A conversation with Mary Higgins Clark seems like a catchup with an absent aunt, or a proverbial long lost friend. |
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Education, then, becomes an exasperating game of constant catchup. |
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Like any party that is suddenly under the spotlight, we are doing a bit of catchup in terms of being able to cope with a new degree of scrutiny. |
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It has no design collection, and it is still playing catchup in its departments of photography and film. |
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In short, as with Miller, the public was right and the critics are playing catchup. |
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Productivity levels in Greece and the UK continued to catchup with the EU average. |
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Internet advertising benefits from a catchup effect by comparison with the other media, such as television, radio and the written press. |
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With economic activity still low corporate investment has stagnated and will be unlikely to initiate a catchup process until late in the year. |
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Besides deepening technological capabilities, a strategic priority of early catchup should be to promote economic diversification through the development of new activities. |
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This shows that for children without previous access to education or learning, participation activities can provide an opportunity to catchup on previously inhibited development. |
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The Report argues that LDC governments have a vital role to play in the restructuring of their economies, and in creating conditions for catchup growth. |
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They are playing catchup ball for the rest of the period. |
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Finally, a 25percent catchup bonus is awarded to students who fail to get the high school graduation diploma on their first attempt, but who then go on to higher education. |
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For a long time now, we've been behind the eightball in one-day cricket and we've fallen behind by a long way, and it's time for a catchup. |
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They should not be ignored by countries in the early catchup stage. |
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Moreover, the control group catchup described earlier meant that members of the control group continued leaving income assistance, and at a faster rate than members of the program group. |
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The catchup and tying Phillies runs came in one at a time, because Lyon's offerings were now being rocketed into the outfield so hard that the nearest runner could move up by only one space. |
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Neither Amazon nor Netflix release viewing figures but Amazon is widely perceived to be playing catchup, a study this year in the US suggesting its streaming video figures fall some way short of Netflix. |
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Five months after his election victory, some senior posts remain unfilled, and he is earning a reputation, justified or not, for moving slowly and playing catchup. |
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