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are leapfrogging
verb
To jump over some obstacle as in leapfrog.
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And in one respect many consumers in emerging markets are leapfrogging over their Western peers.
In designing new products, firms in emerging markets are leapfrogging to the latest technologies, such as miniaturisation, mobile communications and advanced materials.
As the market matures, "the companies are leapfrogging one another" to expand coverage, said Chris Harvey, chief executive of Squaremouth.com, an online travel insurance agency.
Another illustration of how developing countries are leapfrogging the West is mobile money, which Digicel markets under the name tcho-tcho.
Just as countries in Africa are leapfrogging fixed line telephones in favour of mobile phones, India looks set to leapfrog coal in its attempts to combat energy poverty.
Banks there are leapfrogging their rich-world rivals in efficiency, technology and innovation".This is the branch," says Om Prakash Bhatt, the recently retired chairman of State Bank of India (SBI), pulling his mobile phone out of his pocket.
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The theme was "Leapfrogging Into the Future".
"It was leapfrogging to the buildings next door".
"The fire was leapfrogging over our guys," said Jerry Lojka, the fire marshal for Midwest City.
For the last couple years, modern browsers have been leapfrogging one another with new features and better JavaScript performance.
Armstead may not climb into consideration in Round 1, but he's leapfrogging his way up draft boards.
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