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The Bronx's inability to catch up with the rest of the city's phenomenal economic growth has been disconcerting.
Then came Andino's drive toward Crawford, whose inability to catch it concluded a dismal first season in Boston.
Some analysts said that Google's inability to catch Baidu was one reason the American company might have decided it was willing to give up on the China market.
A root cause of the violence, she says, is the state's "inability to catch and punish even a bare majority of murderers".
The Americans have become increasingly frustrated by their inability to catch al-Zawahiri, whom analysts see as the strategic mentor of Osama bin Laden.
Dr. Rona's inability to catch the creature itself means that even though scientists have given it the fossil's name, they still vigorously debate what it is.
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The first two tries came from the inability of players to catch simple, speculative kicks.
The S.E.C.'s inability, or unwillingness, to catch Mr. Madoff is extremely troubling.
The report on HSBC is the latest of several scandals that have recently rocked global banks and highlighted the inability of regulators to catch what is claimed to be widespread wrongdoing in the financial industry.
Several reasons have been given for the collapse: the loss of quarterback Josh Rosen and others to injuries, players being held out for team rule violations, the inability of receivers to catch passes.
Like a really short superhero who has just discovered that his (admittedly quite esoteric) superpower is a total inability to be caught by fieldsmen, Warner throws his bat at everything.
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