It has no design collection, and it is still playing catchup in its departments of photography and film. |
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. |
A conversation with Mary Higgins Clark seems like a catchup with an absent aunt, or a proverbial long lost friend. |
Education, then, becomes an exasperating game of constant catchup. |
Internet advertising benefits from a catchup effect by comparison with the other media, such as television, radio and the written press. |
Productivity levels in Greece and the UK continued to catchup with the EU average. |