1. Admitting defeat, her husband was working Sunday to get a jump on the week. 2. I want to get a jump on my Christmas shopping. 3. Helicopters helped fire crews get a jump on the blaze. 4. And get a jump on planning next summer by helping your child to make a wish list of things that he or she would most like to do. 5. And after a failed attempt to merge the London and Frankfurt exchanges, Germany has gotten the jump on its British rival by listing its shares first. 6. And if you want to get a jump on the crowd, stay neutral. 7. And they get a jump on the competition by subscribing to the Sunday New York Times, thereby getting its beefy real estate section delivered Saturday morning. 8. And Walker, to me, is a guy who can get jumps on balls. 9. Another is to get a jump on picking the right high school. 10. At the same time, European rivals have gotten a jump on consolidation, raising the possibility that Britain may find itself at a permanent disadvantage. |