The fact that publishers can leapfrog this hurdle by agreeing to submit the full text of articles has fuelled publishers' grievances. |
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The team had overtaken the Italians but still failed to leapfrog the leading three. |
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City won 2-1 to leapfrog Walsall and move back into 19th spot, still ten points clear of the bottom three. |
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Thus fortified we floated off around the town, discovering on the way that I could leapfrog an enormous pillar box! |
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If Portillo and the Conservatives were bold enough to take on the legalisation of cannabis they would leapfrog beyond political triangulation. |
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So today's announcement should be seen more as a game of catch-up than of leapfrog. |
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If California wine continues to grow at this rate, the state could leapfrog over France in take-home wine sales, as Australia did. |
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This game of electoral leapfrog might be in the best interest of individual states, but it's destructive to the national interest. |
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Sometimes attempts to leapfrog existing technology work out and the visionaries are hailed as geniuses. |
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We don't have to go there in linear fashion, we could leapfrog the technology stage. |
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They certainly did not expect a choir most of them had never heard of to leapfrog them into third spot. |
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This victory allowed them to leapfrog Hibs and move back into third place in the league. |
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Indeed another win tomorrow and defeat for Selby could see Railway leapfrog their North Yorkshire rivals in the table. |
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There are many promising opportunities to leapfrog and avoid many of the production and consumption-related problems. |
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Should he clinch victory today, he would leapfrog the Belgian as the most successful driver in the world's most famous endurance race with seven wins. |
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It is doubtful that the knowledge revolution will let developing countries leapfrog to higher levels of development, as many technologists and Internet evangelists assert. |
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Its mobile division is poised to leapfrog Samsung to grab the top spot in China, the world's biggest smartphone market. |
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You can also make errors in deciding which technologies should leapfrog ahead of others. |
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So the key for us is to use technology to leapfrog the huge gap in medical care between us and the West. |
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Canada could leapfrog the technological gap by advancing such positive ideas as biofibre. |
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Learning from other countries can save time, inspire new reforms and, in some cases, help countries to leapfrog stages of development. |
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And two more points over an indifferent Brods side would see them leapfrog the visitors and move within touching distance of leaders Bridlington and York. |
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He said it had built a portfolio of exclusive patents and hoped to leapfrog the next stage of the development of LCD, which is used in 80 per cent of flat panel displays. |
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When implemented well, telemedicine may allow developing countries to leapfrog over their developed neighbours in successful health care delivery. |
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Once boys start wearing pants it becomes easier for them to stand on their heads, twirl on railings, straddle fences, play leapfrog, and walk on stilts. |
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Key states play leapfrog in the skirmish for early primary dates. |
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In this instance, the digital revolution has enabled the least developed countries to leapfrog more advanced countries and avoid investing in land-based telephone systems and other obsolete technologies. |
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We have three land teams that leapfrog over each other to stay ahead of the ship and back-up nurse interviewers who can be moved to help on land when needed. |
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Ensign John Guzman uses an azimuth circle aboard USS Kauffman during leapfrog exercises with the Royal Navy off the coast of Peru. |
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Bejjeh remain one win ahead, but a win for Hoops by two points would be enough to leapfrog their opponents and avoid direct regelation. |
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In this scenario India will bypass the PC era and leapfrog straight to the mobile internet. It is at this point that veterans of the telecoms industry chortle. |
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However, students played many other games in the schoolyard, including marbles and jacks as well as baseball, dodge ball, shinny, hopscotch, leapfrog and tag. |
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Allowing developing countries to leapfrog to the urban development of the future could have groundbreaking impact on attaining sustainable development. |
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Indeed, many developing countries, starting out on the process of industrialization, have an ideal opportunity to leapfrog the 'dirty stages' in technological development and avoid the developed world's mistakes. |
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Environmental economics gives developing countries a unique tool to make development sustainable and to leapfrog over many of the mistakes that industrialized nations have made. |
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Now, with the help of technological advances and an army of technicians, high-tech underdogs can leapfrog incumbent market leaders within a couple of years. |
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Knowledge spreads more quickly than ever before, and the ability of also-ran regions to catch up to, or even leapfrog, traditional leaders surely has grown. |
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Unlike technology, there is no leapfrog development in politics. |
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Australia will leapfrog them if they win the fourth Test in Melbourne after Christmas, a remarkable turnaround after they started the series in fifth, 15 ranking points behind England. |
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Alternatively, cases raising important legal points could leapfrog from the High Court of England and Wales or High Court in Northern Ireland. |
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Declarer eventually lost one heart, two diamonds and the club overruff for plus 110 to win the board and leapfrog his team from third to second. |
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Having failed to win or lose in three games in this competition this season, Tottenham will leapfrog Maribor to go second in the Group J table should they beat them tonight. |
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During the last round of consultations, a notable concern of greenbelt opponents was that growth could simply leapfrog over the boundaries, spreading into other municipalities. |
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Poorer countries need to be supported in their efforts to leapfrog the fossil-fuel-driven development model that created wealth in the global north, but which also caused the climate crisis we now face. |
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The extension of EU policies and legislation to central and Eastern Europe will in effect be a leapfrog development upgrading environmental protection, social development and economic growth. |
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Children entertained themselves with toys and such games as leapfrog. |
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A sixth successive win in the league would see Sterling Davis' men leapfrog the Devon outfit into fourth and wrap up the head-to-head tie-breaker between the sides. |
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Fears that two toddlers had gone missing from Leapfrog Nursery on Tuesday night turned out to be a case of high jinks when the children were found safe hiding in a cupboard. |
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