-
But CEOs often feed a big talent catch to the point where entire departments revolve around that person, as if in mindless orbit.
FORBES: Why You Should Never Hire Superstar Talent
-
Allocating catch shares is a difficult and often fraught process.
ECONOMIST: Fishing and conservation
-
As a result, they are often whipsawed and fail to catch the major trend.
FORBES: Accurately Analyzing RSI Divergences
-
Jason's father Mort Trachtenburg often comes up from New Jersey to catch the shows, a proud father and grandfather with a camera hanging from his neck.
NPR: The Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players
-
Teams have often exploited safety Eric Smith for big gains, including a 73-yard catch by Celek.
WSJ: New York Jets' Big Weak Spot is Stopping the Big Fellas
-
Instead, Google used a third-party company that pharmacy regulators and others say often failed to catch illicit drug sellers.
WSJ: Google Was Warned on Rogue Drug Ads
-
Viewership declines, sometimes before a show has an opportunity to catch on, as with the often-discussed "Firefly" or the more recent "Last Resort, " which struggled to find the hook that would keep audiences coming back.
CNN: Binge-watching makes TV better
-
That lack of a cutting edge leaves Hadden's men on the back foot and often playing catch-up rugby.
BBC: Fear drives Wales team forward
-
It is a catch-all, dealing with technology, energy, competition and small business, often alongside other power-hungry agencies, such as the environment ministry or the European Commission.
ECONOMIST: A German government shuffle
-
"Edgy" (the third most often cited word in the industry, right after "money" and "money") is a generic catch phrase that implies free-spirited bravery on the part of the people who are making the film.
CNN: Review: Darkness in 'Very Bad Things' nearly works
-
Often, these bank branches serve as a town's connective tissue the place where neighbors gather to catch up on the latest news and goings-on.
WSJ: After Years of Growth, Banks Are Pruning Their Branches