So, why not get ahead of the problem and readdress this when Congress reconvenes next year?
On the flip side, you can get ahead of this chase for big data.
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That failure to get ahead of the curve resulted in the real estate bubble.
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In term two he would be wise to get ahead of this deficit curve.
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These nations must cultivate entrepreneurship from the ground up, and get ahead of the competition.
And a third group will walk faster than you and get ahead of you.
But right now, I don't want to get ahead of it, because the State Department has it.
MS. PSAKI: I'm not going to get ahead of where we are in the next debate.
This seems like an effort of Armstrong to get ahead of the story and control the narrative.
This may be good, if not the best-timed, advice to entrepreneurs looking to get ahead of the curve.
Dredze's goal is to get ahead of the curve and actually predict where and when illnesses will spread.
His failure to get ahead of the problems at AIG follows his botched unveiling of a bank-rescue plan.
So what do you do about mobile to get ahead of the game?
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This sequence served to remind us that sometimes memes get ahead of reality.
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These institutions are clearly trying to get ahead of any negative impact by raising APRs on all customers early.
We try to get ahead of the crowd and give our readers a chance to make or save money.
We aimed to get ahead of the freight train of unlimited content creation.
Again, I don't think the President wants to get ahead of Thursday's meeting.
We are applying the latest technology and predictive analyses to get ahead of the difficult issues facing our communities.
In order to get ahead of these competitors RIM would need to develop better products faster than the competition.
The best executives, he advised, get ahead of things by offering up sensible rules and restrictions for their business.
Every agency is looking to create transformation to get ahead of the new reality and the new reality after that.
And as I said yesterday, and it remains true today, I do not want to get ahead of the Israeli political process.
So what can you do to get ahead of rising health costs?
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This would enable them to get ahead of traffic safely, he said.
Rather than wait for a potential revelation, the pop star chose to get ahead of the news with a more positive story.
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And then our hope is -- sorry, Ben, to get ahead of -- to bring John down here and go through it.
In other words, the Fed will have to get ahead of inflation.
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Schools are trying to get ahead of the problem by implementing baseline testing to measure cognitive ability before and after an injury.
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The NFL is tackling the concussion issue head-on, partly to get ahead of any Congressional intervention and in response to the lawsuits filed.
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