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And I'm not catching on at all.
He's not catching on in the most conservative states.
But for whatever reason, his message is not catching on at this moment in New York".
Boric, many were remarking, was just not catching on with the general public as Vallejo had and probably never would.
For some reason, Patel says, the Ecovent value proposition was not catching on: "Energy efficiency wasn't working". They adjusted their message to highlight home comfort.
Dr. Bishop said it was a shame that the technology was not catching on more quickly, since it has proved so useful.
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There are plenty of reasons why electric cars aren't catching on, but one problem is certain: the batteries cost far too much.
They aren't catching on, and they don't want to look like a lout.
Large-format bottles aren't catching on with restaurant patrons as fast as many brewers would like, either.
It seems the incline wasn't catching on at first, Mr. Massey said, with a lot of potential customers still taking a series of stairs down Mount Washington rather than spending money for the ride.
A pity this approach isn't catching on at most institutions favored in the more prosperous suburbs a few miles west, where students who chose early decision are already checking the mail with hope and dread.
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