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But the governance debate has only captured half of the story.
Custom apparel, after all, is a $5 billion business today, of which the company has only captured a small portion.
Kragen was contacted and said that as of the latest report, the project has only captured about 20 miles worth of Americans.
A limitation in our study is that it has only captured the time spent by GPs and nurses dedicated to INR monitoring visits, and district nurses.
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This showed the business had only captured a tiny fraction of the opportunity.
A perfectly-executed Lib/Lab pact could have only captured a handful of seats from the Tories in 2015.
A recent study by Canalys suggested Windows Phone had only captured about 3% of the global market between April and June.
Windows phones have only captured 3.7percentt of the global smartphone market, according to Strategy Analytics.
The British had only captured the fort the previous year and they only had a very tenuous control of the area.
At the close of D-Day, Allied forces had only captured about half of the planned area and contingents of German defenders remained, but the beachhead was secure.
Even though trillions of neutrinos pass through our bodies every second, these trip-wires have only captured around a hundred of the high-energy cosmic neutrinos that originate beyond the solar system.
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