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It is unfortunate that more employers have not yet realized the value of hiring persons with disabilities and are still caught up in the misperceptions and stereotypes some of which appear in the article in question.
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So far, hitters still haven't caught up to Masterson, who is 6-2 in nine starts.
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"In many of these areas, America still hasn't caught up with reality, " he says.
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And then there's a gray area between those disparate dangers, where still other leaders get caught up in failure.
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Even if this phase does mark an end to the fighting, civilians caught up in the battle still face a dicey future.
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But whereas it was initially the agents who developed the online market, the travel providers have caught up fast and are still beefing up their sites.
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Still, Louderback admits advertisers haven't caught up.
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Although women now earn more first degrees, they mostly still get fewer PhDs (though in America they seem to have caught up), and if they stay on in academia they are promoted more slowly than men.
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There is still plenty to the argument that first caught on in the 1980s that breaking up a conglomerate lets managers focus more effectively on the needs of each of the parts of the sum.
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Many banks were caught up in the Madoff scam, but JP Morgan Chase is still fighting off allegations it should have investigated its many suspicions of Madoff.
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Though it still hasn't caught on in a big way in the U.S., Bluetooth is picking up speed in Europe.
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