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Anadarko, led by its chairman and chief executive, James T. Hackett, has yet to fully catch up with its rivals.
In any event, the nuanced version of Haykel's views will never fully catch up with the Graeme Wood version.
Sweater Girls, from Los Angeles, were charmingly naïve; their instruments didn't always fully catch up to their songs, but they were saved with crisp, sugary songwriting, as was Very Truly Yours, from Chicago.
Difficult to understand as actual structures, perhaps, but elegant metaphors for a society whose needs have become more fluid — and to which architecture has yet to fully catch up.
I'm trying to fully catch up with it all.
The accumulated phenomenology has given way to plausible mechanisms, but rigorous science has yet to fully catch up with vigorous speculation.
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In fact, it was only in December 2000 that Washington fully caught up with the Venice declaration by presenting the so-called Clinton parameters.
Long and lanky, Mr. Cera moves like one of those teenagers whose body hasn't yet fully caught up to his newly reached height.
His lovely linocuts that front each chapter have the same quality – responsive and naive – showing someone, like a child, fully caught up with his subject, seeking to draw it close to him in his own pieces of art.
For a city that metamorphosed from "a dump" (according to native Frank Sinatra) in the early 1990s to one of the most fashionable inner-ring suburbs in America, it's easy to see where Hoboken has not yet fully caught up with other northern New Jersey suburbs in terms of streetscape improvements--particularly those that never experienced a real economic decline.
One clear conclusion is that we have a long road ahead of us before our discipline fully catches up to the potential insights, which high-throughput sequencing promises.
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