Bringing this in more slowly means first-time savers will have more catching up to do.
In this environment college presidents worry more about catching up and keeping up than about costs.
The notion of paying extra to reserve more desirable seating is catching on more widely across the industry.
Well, in my case it was more like catching whitewater and standing up long enough to learn that surfing is totally addicting.
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Rather than running his showroom like an office, he ushers clients toward his 1960s Willy Rizzo desk, from which he offers coffee and cigarettes. (This might be the only store in London where customers are free to smoke.) The overall effect feels more like catching up with a friend in a drawing room than conducting a business transaction.
Until they get all three of these shots, they are more vulnerable to catching the disease.
High altitudes can tire the body, and fatigue plays a role in making people more susceptible to catching colds, too.
But other ICCAT members--led by the European Union--are catching more than the agreed-upon amount of bluefin and dumping it on the market, diluting prices.
The prison and jail populations have soared not because the police are catching more violent criminals, but because sentences have been lengthened and probation severely curtailed.
The sleek, modern design captures the essence of mobile computing, while details such as rounded edges, engraved logo and silver trim make the design even more eye-catching.
But 1986 was to prove Mr. Carter's last strong season as his body began to fail him, the result of catching more than 100 games most years.
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Tim Dunne, an economist with the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, says Ohio's recession was worse than the country's and so had more room for catching up.
The FAA certified the 787 battery system even though lithium ion batteries are more susceptible to catching fire when they overheat or short-circuit than other types of batteries.
Besides catching more (or, indeed, any) poachers, he hopes his invention will also prove to be an example of an idea from another one-time electrical engineer, Arthur C.
Mr Furukawa also says the police are catching more criminals.
Though more Americans are catching TV shows on mobile devices like tablets in bedrooms, kitchens, even bathrooms, according to the Consumer Electronics Association, people still want a big set in a big space like the living room for watching movies, sports or special events together.
He lobbied for the company, which spends 5% of sales on ads and marketing, to replace print ads that had simple shots of bikes and ad chatter in "weird Euro English" with more eye-catching pictures of Saunier Duval, the Spanish pro cycling team Scott Sports cosponsors.
Still, O'Hanlon and Pollack's point of view seems to be catching on more broadly.
Expanding upon that buyer behavior, an even more convenient trend is catching on: online real estate brokerages.
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By the '90s, flat-front pants had returned, catching on more fully in 1999, when the broader use of stretchy material in men's clothes attracted more men to the style.
Since anyone in the press gallery can see the glow of i-phones and i-pads as MPs tweet and e-mail through debates, that last one is more a case of catching up with reality than breaking through into the 21st century.
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Success for LACMA will require more than an eye-catching new entrance and expanded collections and exhibitions.
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They need to be catching up even more now, because they're going to be an extremely lean organization.
Spinning off its snacks businesses would allow Pepsi to become more nimble and concentrate on catching up with Coke.
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You have to spend more energy luring it, catching it and killing it.
But more secure voting technology is catching on: Utah and Nevada have both added printed records to their touchscreen systems since 2006.
They know they can earn more from endorsements than from catching fish.
And so it's not surprising they're catching a lot more poachers even if there's less poaching because they're just out there so much more.
With no new titles remaining, Lions Gate will focus on pumping up book sales internationally, in hopes that it can draw an even more global viewership for "Catching Fire, " Mr. Friedman said.
To make matters worse, kids get sick more often than adults (catching as many as eight to 12 colds per year compared with two or three) and stay sicker longer (about two weeks instead of one).
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