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In order to make contact on a curveball in Baseball, you must recognize it almost before it has been released from the pitchers hand. Once you know its a curveball it is can be easy to hit. Like wise with the phrase, by being ahead of the curve you have already figured out what will take others a while longer. People may scoff at baseball analogies, but consider how long baseball has been Americas pastime. It certainly makes sense that some of these phrase can derive from a sport the has been around for well over 100 years.

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What does the phrase 'behind the curve' mean?

In a business sense, it usually means a new employee is not quite keeping up with the 'learning curve' required to perform a particular job. In other instances it would mean 'off the pace' or 'behind schedule'. The origin of the phrase refers to the statistical bell shaped curve also called the normal probability distribution; where to be 'behind the curve' is to be analogously in area of the graph to the left of the bell curve, to be 'ahead of the curve' analogously in the area of the graph to the right of the bell curve.


When was Ahead of the Curve created?

Ahead of the Curve was created in 2008.


How many pages does Ahead of the Curve have?

Ahead of the Curve has 283 pages.


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What is the origin of the phrase eat you?

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Why is the production possibility curve bowed out from the origin of the curve?

Diminishing Marginal returns to capital and labor.


Is the production possibilities curve convex to the origin?

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How far ahead must you need to see a ahead to pass a vechicle on a curve or hill?

1/4 of a mile


What is the meaning of the phrase being behind the curve?

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What does ahead of the curve mean?

Anticipating issues and able to resolve them ahead of time; above the averaged baseline of expectations or requirements.


What is the origin of the word curve?

From Latin Curvus meaning bent


What is the origin of the phrase ram page?

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