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is leapfrogging
verb
To jump over some obstacle as in leapfrog.
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With this deal Morrisons is "leapfrogging the whole process of learning", says Andrew Gwynn of Exane BNP Paribas, an investment bank.Ocado stands to gain even more.
Africa has embraced mobile communications and is leapfrogging ahead, achieving technological and developmental gains that few envisaged.For me, this speaks volumes about the potential of Africa.
You want him to win, and he does, never more sensationally than when he is leapfrogging over Larroquette in the football song "Grand Old Ivy".
In many parts of the world, renewable energy is already cheaper than that of fossil fuels and in some parts of the world renewable energy is leapfrogging fossil fuels altogether.
Some of the company's investment "is playing catch-up for all those big dollars that the government has invested" in unmanned technology, and some is "leapfrogging" existing systems, Mauro said.
Faster than anybody could have guessed, says Joe Lobbato, a retailing expert at Accenture, a consultancy, the market is leapfrogging "from zero to great sophistication".Besides the obvious advantage, in such sweltering places, of air conditioning for both the shopper and the produce the convenience of "all under one roof" appeals to Asians as much as to everybody else.
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"What we should do is leapfrog".
The theme was "Leapfrogging Into the Future".
Today's leaders are leapfrogging traditional candidates.
He described how the mobile phone was "leapfrogging" development.
"It was leapfrogging to the buildings next door".
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