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But will the idea catch on around the country?
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EU, could the idea of tighter cross-border collaboration catch on, and even revive the idea of some kind of new Flanders?
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No one knows exactly where the tops are going to be, and where the bottoms are going to be, but the idea is to catch a piece in the middle.
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We're no strangers to the futuristic catch-all idea of ' self-healing' -- it's one of the basic tent poles of many conceptions of tomorrow.
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But it might take some time for the idea to catch on, especially outside business.
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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.
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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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Eventually, the two came up with the idea of developing software to catch criminals.
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The idea has been slower to catch on with U.S. airlines, but is finally gaining some traction.
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Norton is hoping to catch the attention of battery makers or investors to give his idea a try.
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"The idea is that you might not need to catch up provided you can make them cheap enough, " he said.
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Should this idea catch on, it could be a stress-free, low-cost introduction into the art world for a younger generation who is interested in art, but might not yet have the financial means to do so normally.
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