Americans are starting to catch on to Kvadrat, says Brian Hughes of SR Hughes.
But the English-speaking world has been slow to catch on to his cutting charm.
But the carriers can catch on to this -- Verizon recently closed a loophole that allowed this.
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If investors finally catch on to this, it might put an especially deep chill on the market for municipal securities.
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Sponsored Tweets seemed to catch on to what Max was up to after a couple of the requests went in.
Carter is a shy, laid back guy, so it took a while for his teammates to catch on to what he was doing.
They will start to catch on to how recommendations are made, and how to link into recommendations, and users and even games.
Employers are beginning to catch on to the benefits of telecommuting, but many workers don't realize that their jobs can be done as effectively at home.
Who knows just how many of these are produced a day, but it only takes one to catch on to viral channels and make a boatload of traffic.
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Compare that to individual investors, most of whom are not even given the option of REITs in their 401(k) plans (nor by their broker), and you'll think individual investors need to catch on to what experienced managers have known for years.
Oberweis follows his father's philosophy of buying profitable companies in the early stages of earnings acceleration to capture gains in earnings per share and an expansion of price-earnings multiples as investors catch on to a company's growth and become willing to pay more for it.
"There is lot of ground to catch up on to understand where each other is coming from, " she said.
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What causes something to catch on, according to Berger, is its essential remarkability.
But if Mr Lo really wants his new, more scientific technical analysis to catch on, he may need to find a way to make it look good on the telly.
On a spectacular promontory over the ocean, the restaurant serves simply grilled fresh fish and proves it by having guests visit the display of the daily catch on ice to choose their filet.
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Even if it does, for this law to catch on it will need to be backed up by complementary efforts from many branches of government, if 18m people are to coexist peacefully with a rainforest.
It seems like everybody is beginning to catch on more and more to the idea that this could be good for business, but nobody wants to be the first out of the gate to take that risk.
The three main parties agree more on how to catch criminals than they do on what to do with them once caught.
But voice-over-Internet Protocol services are starting to catch on as consumers get used to the idea of making phone calls over the Internet.
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Ideally, you block out a half day per month for a workshop, to catch up on professional journals, to interact with people and ideas outside your day-to-day work.
Earlier this month, emergency advice signs were fitted to 10 bridges over the A12 in Essex to help catch people dropping objects on to cars.
If you do that, however, it can be expedient to schedule some re-entry time to catch up on messages before you return to your desk.
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"Now we have to catch up on the changes in commanding to the spacecraft to ensure we can get the best out of STIS for the future, " he told BBC News.
So far, those variations on the keyboard have been slow to catch on.
Although supply of housing also is increasing in the U.K., industry watchers say the multifamily concept is set to catch on as young families rent cheap accommodations while saving to buy their first house.
It has been a little slower to catch on in the U.S., partly due to bureaucratic and airport security-related hurdles, industry representatives say.
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Formed in 1993 by Mr Giles's firm, Thornycroft Giles, to commercialise a design that had failed to catch on with the British Royal Navy, it had hoped to get ships in service by last year.
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