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We need to take the lead in games and not be playing catch-up.
In terms of getting a drug to market, the company is playing catch-up.
Now that is an area where I am playing catch-up.
From then on, the rest of the field was playing catch-up.
If America doesn't take the war to them, we will always be playing catch-up.
But it is a race in which they are playing catch-up.
There has not been much support from the Bush administration, and now we are playing catch-up.
We have been playing catch-up in all these areas during most of that time.
It seemed to him that he had been playing catch-up with the world all day.
You'll still be playing catch-up to our standard of living for the next hundred years.
We were playing catch-up in the second half but it was the first 20 minutes that really killed us.
But for all the drama, he still seemed to be playing catch-up.
No matter how we attack this thing, we'll be playing catch-up.
Connecticut is playing catch-up in getting its children on line.
"It takes time to get the systems in place, and we're playing catch-up now."
With that kind of difficulty, everyone else is playing catch-up before they even begin.
Now, I will be the first to admit that in some ways we are playing catch-up here.
Instead, he's playing catch-up on an individual and institutional level.
My only worry would be we were playing catch-up a bit early on, but other than that he was perfect.
"The agencies are playing catch-up to what the media and clients have already done."
Bank representatives say they are playing catch-up in the crisis.
The Obama campaign has been playing catch-up in the fund-raising game.
In some ways, Obama was playing catch-up with senior voters.
But even if there is a bump in June’s job numbers, we may still be playing catch-up.
St. Louis hasn't run much because it's been playing catch-up all the time.