41. He had got a jump on his new practice that morning and had seen a patient. 42. He suggests some things that really make a lot of sense as far as reading different pitchers, getting a jump and standing down. 43. He takes extra hitting, he practices getting good jumps, he practices base stealing. 44. He wants to get a jump on President Bill Clinton, whose new budget will contain his proposals on the subject. 45. High school was not too early to get a jump on the future. 46. Hiring remains strong this spring, despite the early start employers made in recruiting to get a jump on competitors, said Hae Yung Kim, a Jobtrak spokeswoman. 47. Home Depot has let its rivals get the jump on it when it comes to online sales. 48. How can people like Solowey and Smith get a jump on the rest of the Street? 49. I think for a certain type, this is a great way to get a jump. 50. IBM hopes to get a jump on Hewlett-Packard, a leader in network-management software, which is developing its own comprehensive approach. |