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"astronomically" Definitions
  1. extremely; by a very large amount
  2. in a way that is connected with astronomy

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TC: Your Uber shares have climbed astronomically over the years.
Only this one was infinitely cooler — and more astronomically correct.
The ranks of the Chinese middle class have grown astronomically.
Stars make astronomically more than the rest of the talent.
Astronomically, the prospects were as good as they could get.
Hep C is curable — but the drugs are astronomically expensive.
It's Got Astronomically Bad ReceptionFrustrated when your phone has shitty reception?
His approval rating among blacks has been astronomically high throughout his presidency.
Some pre-USB-C options like HyperMacs were heavy and astronomically priced.
Weld faces astronomically long odds in his effort to win New Hampshire.
For years, it was believed that China's C-section rate was astronomically high.
You do realize that your odds of winning the jackpot are astronomically low?
The rate of failure is as astronomically high as the risk of humiliation.
Why did the collapse of the USSR feed the growth here so astronomically?
Lower levels of tolerance makes the risk of fatal re-entry astronomically high.
If you add the health costs associated with addiction, that price tag rises astronomically.
If you think NIMBYs are hard, it's astronomically worse when the NIMBYs are right.
"What Kim is going to ask is going to be astronomically high," Kazianis said.
But what if the opposite occurs, and an airline website posts astronomically high fares?
The cost of living in many of the nation's tech-hubs is astronomically high.
HIV and Hep C is astronomically higher inside—transmission is happening inside prison walls.
The second episode, for example, features two families seeking astronomically expensive new gene therapies.
Massachusetts emergency officials said tides "will be astronomically high" in the next few days.
Housing prices were astronomically higher than my extremely dumb 20-year-old brain ever imagined.
Are our health care costs astronomically high because we don't have enough primary-care doctors?
In sum, the expected value of solving the AI control problem could be astronomically high.
And the things that were "black" were astronomically priced and very much out of reach.
The best thing about the ZenFone 27 is the battery life, which is astronomically good.
The last time NASA did something this big astronomically, in 1990, things didn't quite work.
"We have to go through approved vendors, which are marked up astronomically," De Avila said.
Assuming the Crab pulsar is really the remnant of the 1054 supernova, it's pretty young, astronomically.
Those odds had to be rare in numbers too astronomically huge for words to even represent.
Wuhan's death toll could be astronomically higher than the Chinese government has reported, some residents say
Ten years ago, anticipation was astronomically high for Christopher Nolan's sequel to Batman Begins,The Dark Knight.
Overall, it's a solid showing from a series with astronomically high expectations riding on its second season.
Chances of a DACA deal being reached by the end of the day Friday were astronomically long.
Plus, with wedding catering costs being astronomically high, it's a cost-effective place to have a reception.
It seems prescient to ask, then: how did four unassuming lads from Sheffield become so astronomically successful?
I don't mean astronomically — moon smothers sun, day turns to night, birds freak out, all of that.
As China's economy has expanded, the number of Chinese citizens taking to the skies has risen astronomically.
Virgin Group founder Richard Branson announces his ambitions immediately, no matter how astronomically high they may be.
Nevertheless, secondary markets like StubHub have been flooded with astronomically expensive tickets, some in excess of $8,000.
Better yet, his shooting has been astronomically good compared to the above group, and historically strong in general.
"The astronomically large surplus comes at the expense of Southeast regional infrastructure, particularly roads and highways," Brown added.
And no matter how astronomically priced that investment became, we continued to rationalize it as a worthwhile one.
Correction: Because of a time conversion error, we were astronomically off on the timing of this spacewalk. Whoopsie!
That's astronomically old in the eyes of broadcast TV, and even in the older-skewing cable news world.
Consent doesn't just prevent you from being a bad person in bed; it makes you astronomically better there.
Of course, the gatherings they preside over have astronomically higher stakes than those of an average cocktail party.
And some of those "astronomically wealthy" got that way by inventing things that have improved millions of lives.
These changes make it easier to access opportunities that astronomically high housing costs currently render out of reach.
In addition to economic power, China's military strength and regional influence have grown astronomically over the past decade.
The division between the poor and the 213 percent is growing astronomically, and the middle class is disappearing.
Astronomically speaking, yes, fall begins when the Southern Hemisphere begins to receive more sunlight than the Northern Hemisphere.
According to contracting specialists, the amounts paid by the state were astronomically high for the services they provided.
If you're around two or more kids, the chance that they'll do a dance from the game grows astronomically.
"We don't need astronomically high gas prices, we need prices which allow us to do our job," Medvedev said.
It is almost impossible to find condoms and other contraceptive methods, and when you do they are astronomically expensive.
Every night also involved copious amounts of drug use, astronomically expensive meals out, and plenty of Colombian-Canadian sex.
The dream for Democrats is that Republicans nominate Trump, who has astronomically high negative ratings especially among minority voters.
Campaign budgets have climbed astronomically – some Senate elections exceed $2628 million with House races in the tens of millions.
It has already caused both cities to regularly experience coastal flooding on fair weather days during astronomically high tides.
Meanwhile, the US continues to loan money to students seeking higher education, often with astronomically high interest rates attached.
The technology Raine used has developed astronomically over the past decades, but its use is still not without skeptics.
We think it's going to be astronomically higher than that, and I think it will shock people to the downside.
But this event isn't only astronomically significant — it's also a valuable moment to celebrate the importance of Venus within astrology.
He claimed that chimney smoke in London meant that there was only 212% as much sunlight as was astronomically possible.
Facebook and Twitter, social media companies with an astronomically larger number of users than Minds, were excluded from the summit.
As Mr. Jones has pointed out in the past, there's an oligarch out there for every astronomically priced specialty item.
By midday, a dip in temperatures may bring snow, high winds and possible flooding from "astronomically high tide," Baker said.
And, medical bills can grow astronomically high if someone requires in-patient care, like an overnight stay in the hospital.
He's averaging 31 points, nine assists, and eight rebounds, with a fully revved motor and an astronomically high usage rate.
But by the war's end, the salaries they paid to their stars were rising astronomically, and driving up production costs.
With astronomically high costs for transition-related surgeries, many trans women end up turning to sex work in order to survive.
Last Sunday was the last episode of Blue Planet II, and we mourn the loss of a series so astronomically awesome.
"There is an astronomically high number of expulsions and suspensions," said Kary Moss, the executive director of the ACLU of Michigan.
And, on the astronomically outside chance that we discover the Borg, you'd want to be a part of that, wouldn't you?
Interest in the prize has grown astronomically since it was established, and Berliners feel grateful for the additional opportunities for recognition.
Coupled with the vast sums promised via more traditional fiscal stimulus measures, they will cause national debt levels to rise astronomically.
But his chances were "so astronomically small" that he stuck with this usual routine and did not stay up last night.
"The waiting lists are going to grow astronomically," said Joseph Caldwell, director of the Community Living Policy Center at Brandeis University.
The bacterial levels are "astronomically high," said Shaikh Ziauddin Ahammad, a professor of biochemical engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology.
The airline capped fare prices on flights out of Florida last week as some evacuees faced astronomically high fares from some companies.
A few weeks later I found data published by the CDC showing astronomically high rates of false positives on the antibody tests .
Amy Klobuchar, who has an astronomically high approval rating and is seen as a safe incumbent, is up for reelection this year.
This time the Atlanta-based rapper has tapped RM of the astronomically successful K-pop band BTS to appear on the track.
Paris police have found astronomically high lead levels in the area surrounding Notre Dame Cathedral's melted roof, The Associated Press reported Thursday.
The burst came from a progenitor star that was 4.5 billion light-years away, according to the studies—relatively close, astronomically speaking.
The encryption algorithms used to protect this data are generally based on difficult math problems, such as factoring astronomically large prime numbers.
But because Gage County doesn't have the money for the payout, they're looking to collect the funds by raising property taxes astronomically.
Scientists think those astronomically high price tags are linked to climate change, and hence to the carbon emissions of fossil fuel producers.
For plans to compete, they will need to bring down the astronomically high bureaucratic costs in our current health care system. Yes.
They need these second jobs because their first jobs don't cover astronomically rising rents, record health care costs or swelling college tuition.
Afford medications that are astronomically priced and had an opportunity to be able to heal and be a productive member of society.
It will also be astronomically expensive: The company that developed the drug said it will cost about $20,000 to $35,000 per treatment.
Astronomically speaking, an occultation is when one object moves in front of another object in the sky from our point of view.
Many drugs are becoming so astronomically expensive that it raises moral implications, and now the public and some doctors are successfully revolting.
But if you thought even the smallest Apple Watch was outrageously priced, the DR01 Twelve First is astronomically out of your price range.
While it's tempting to turn the AC all the way up, you probably also don't want to pay an astronomically high power bill.
So many suppliers and buyers are still interested in the banned species that some traders believe that the illegal trade will grow astronomically.
I need to visit the Walworth Road, a strip of ten charity shops in Elephant & Castle filled with astronomically rarefied garments and knitwear.
The return on that investment, if we're talking about $200 billion per year in lost revenue worldwide from tax evasion, is astronomically high.
And yes, "being astronomically wealthy" is acceptable as long as that wealth was acquired honestly — no lying, cheating, robbing or otherwise abusing anyone.
You're an astronomically wealthy tech mogul who has mastered the art of getting people to spend money with your company over the internet.
Plus, Bay Area rents have gone up astronomically, so our monthly mortgage payment of less than $1,500 seems like a really good deal.
If you do the math from the DOJ's filing, the number comes out astronomically higher: More than 153 million gallons over 14 years.
With every such judgment, we reproduce a system in which being astronomically wealthy is acceptable as long as wealthy people are morally good.
Wade Davis' numbers out of the bullpen are so astronomically good that it's clear he is a more valuable asset than Phil Hughes.
"Many are saying the VR fad is dead because we didn't reach the astronomically high initial projections of a few hyped speculators," he says.
While Flint's astronomically high lead levels -- some homes more than 10,000 ppb -- appear to be the worst case scenario, the city is not alone.
It's just hard to shake the feeling that some of Endgame's predecessors existed primarily to goose anticipation for this latest astronomically grossing MCU event.
Thompson argues that the internet economy puts broad-based, commoditized media companies at odds with tech platforms that are astronomically bigger — a losing strategy.
The company has yet to disclose revenues and is not yet profitable, but has seen its price tag grow astronomically in just two years.
Given that virtually all of us do the laundry on a consistent basis, that adds up to an astronomically high number of microplastic particles.
But astronomically high base values are pretty routine for Chen, as he regularly crafts his programs in a way that maximizes his scoring potential.
BadGuyRyRy then accessed the inmate records of the DoC and found that year-over-year "death rates" had risen astronomically – 5,000, to be exact.
We haven't gotten this morning's tally, but you're going to see a jump astronomically - I have no doubt - because we did so many tests.
Most startling of all was the astronomically high "Rembrandt class" price, so called because the amount paid was more typical of old master paintings.
Shares of Longfin, which have spiked astronomically on ties to blockchain technology, fell Monday after a tweet from noted short-selling firm Citron Research.
That is not a surprise in itself, as professional sports franchises in the major American sports have almost always risen in value, often astronomically.
Young people today experience increased financial uncertainty relative to previous generations, with housing, education and health care costs having escalated astronomically relative to income.
The shortlisted candidates (shown below) are some of the best astronomically-themed photos we've ever seen, and they showcase a wide array of celestial phenomenon.
But for the astronomically high price of $15, you, too, can be the proud owner of 10 plastic straws "laser engraved" with Donald Trump's name.
The only problem is that generating a set of all possible maps is, practically speaking, impossible due to the astronomically large number of potential maps.
Beyond being astronomically expensive, the culture of tennis has been historically racist, which creates barriers for people of color both as players and as spectators.
They are profiting astronomically off of us literally risking our lives, all while refusing to provide us with effective protection, meaningful pay, and meaningful benefits.
Expecting me to coördinate my movements in time to music, in what amounts to an unofficial public assessment of perceived sexual competence, is astronomically cruel.
Across this collection of songs—which a recent New York Times Magazine profile refers to as "her major contribution to the film"—there's something from every stage of Gaga's musical career, in what feels like a bit of a wry retrospective, considering the film's self-reflexive subject matter (that is, a young woman becoming an astronomically famous singer, played by an already-astronomically famous singer).
That helps ensure that out-of-pocket costs aren't astronomically high for poorer people — and that the plans have a minimum standard of what they cover.
The difference between then and now is that the stakes are astronomically higher — politically, morally, and not to put too fine a point on it, existentially.
An NVIDIA GTX 1080's performance, pitted against other Pascal NVIDIA graphics processor is uncontested, unless you opt for the astronomically expensive TITAN X GPU ($1,200).
And there's a range of reasons: from living in an astronomically expensive city and dealing with problematic work environments to trying to protect your immigration status.
The costs of constructions are astronomically more than traditional diesel-powered trains, but maglev is more sustainable and faster, which is why China is so bullish.
The astronomically expensive dome is the size of five football fields, constructed to resemble a starry sky through light and shifting patterns perforated into its design.
David Ejim-McCubbin, 23, said that when he went from a deprived district of London to Rugby School, he struggled to reconcile two "astronomically different" worlds.
Since Warhol first created them in 1964, the art market has astronomically grown, with one fetching a record-breaking $3 million at a 2010 Christie's auction.
But given how much the government spends on unemployment, it's not an astronomically high fraud rate: Worldwide, businesses lose about 5 percent of revenues to fraud.
Since I began adult life as a struggling artist in the late 70s, the cost of living has risen astronomically, and yet wages have remained stagnant.
So if you can get a dead stock pair from, like, '85 or the '90s and it has no yellowing, the value is just astronomically more.
One great attraction of joining a tech startup is getting an equity stake that can become astronomically valuable if the company goes public or gets bought.
After a FEMA reimbursement, the total cost for the stations was only $640,000—astronomically low compared to New Orleans's estimated $1 billion water pump replacement plan.
Among those 443 astronomically lucky states in the total eclipse path, only one of them was actually on the East Coast: the great state of South Carolina.
But such events are exceptionally rare, and the odds of a star going supernova at precisely the exact moment when it's closest to Earth is astronomically high.
Astronomically, the equinox occurs when the sun is exactly above the equator, which causes both the southern and northern hemispheres to receive the same amount of light.
This would be disastrous for people with preexisting conditions — including veterans — diminishing the protections they have under the current law and astronomically increasing medical costs for some.
Jens Laerke, a spokesman for the U.N.'s humanitarian aid agency, described an "astronomically difficult situation," although he declined to specify who was responsible for the breakdown.
His music is astronomically popular and ubiquitous, and sounds like it could belong everywhere: a hip-hop club, a honky-tonk, a rock concert, a poolside bar.
All of this as the cost of living in New York and Los Angeles — the cities in which screenwriters must live, for the most part — grows astronomically.
But, to put that in a slightly different perspective, China's economy has grown astronomically in the last decade to overtake Japan as the second largest global economy.
Back in 2013, China was using as much coal as the rest of the world combined, and it looked like coal use would keep growing astronomically forever.
Amazon's core video business takes place online, and the budget required to market and distribute films in theaters is astronomically higher than simply pushing it onto the Internet.
" That works out to about 4.4 million miles, something Chodas describes as "pretty far from a human perspective, but astronomically it's a close approach, a remarkably close approach.
Because there are no limits on the sizes of individual bets, the number of possible decisions a player can make is astronomically high: 1 followed by 160 zeroes.
He framed the health care debate as a choice between his bill and "Berniecare" — although both bills having astronomically long odds of becoming law for the foreseeable future.
This means that this week is shaping up to be one most of the astronomically significant weeks of 2018, thanks to the supermoon on January 1 and 2.
But it wasn't until last week, when TIME broke the news, that ticket holders discovered Tyler herself would be the "special guest" performing during the astronomically important moment.
Kim threw his club into the air and placed his hands on his head upon narrowly failing to pull off what would have been an astronomically unlikely feat.
But it's almost certainly astronomically more affordable than some of the other attempts at delivering haptic feedback out there, such as Scott Devine's solution we covered in July.
Read more: 75 years ago, you could rent a Brooklyn apartment for $20 a monthBrooklyn's popularity — and by extension, its price tags — have increased astronomically since the 1940s.
I felt free to move into an unknown future, carefully, and even hopefully, having just connected with another life-form that was flourishing against some astronomically long odds.
While the prices of homes have gone up astronomically in areas like San Jose in the past several years, rent has been rising at a much slower pace.
And surveys consistently show that America enjoys astronomically high approval ratings (92%) among Filipinos, who are very critical of China due to the disputes in the South China Sea.
Instead, when EPA Region 53 Director Susan Hedman found out about the astronomically high levels of lead in Flint water, emails show she tried to keep it under wraps.
When healthcare insurance premiums rose astronomically, Americans were simply disregarded, and we remember the words of one Jonathan Gruber who implied that most Americans were too dumb to understand.
Since investors are clamoring to get involved in the Westworld business and the company's majority shareholder is astronomically wealthy, we will assume that Westworld's profit margin should be similar.
"This means if you're a borrower, are unaware of the deadline and don't re-certify, your monthly payments could go up astronomically without your prior knowledge," the petition says.
Quantum mechanics reveals itself at the subatomic scale, where we are dealing with just a few elementary particles, while gravity becomes noticeable only when we collect astronomically large masses.
But it was like looking for needles in a haystack, and the entire haystack was merely the one needle they had managed to find in an astronomically larger haystack.
It's a black box that YouTube introduced to keep us watching, but which has become a thorn in its side as the platform grows at an astronomically grand scale.
I know this seems astronomically high for a single person, but I live on the Upper West Side of Manhattan and my youthful days of living with roommates have expired.
Auctions, at their core, are about getting astronomically wealthy people to pay vast sums of money for paintings and sculptures, and to make them feel very cultured for doing so.
" Stanford pediatrics professor Bonnie Halpern-Felsher said her research team found kids are "more addicted" to Juul than other products because the nicotine level in Juul pods is "astronomically high.
Some cosmetology schools have astronomically high student loan default rates — 12 of the country's 20 colleges with the worst default rates are beauty schools, with default rates that near 50%.
Due to strong onshore winds, high surf and an astronomically high tide from a full moon, this storm could do severe damage to some parts of the New Jersey shoreline.
He warned that the clip was "ASTRONOMICALLY BORING" but pointed people to the five-minute mark if they wanted to get a visual sense of the component that was broken.
Since investors are apparently clamoring to get involved in the Westworld business and the company's majority shareholder is astronomically wealthy, we will assume that Westworld's profit margin should be similar.
"The amount of time we have to spend making sure our statements and what we say is apolitical is astronomically higher than ever before," one senior military officer told CNN.
"Blast from the past …" sounds like the clue is referring to a good time had in the past, but it's that " … astronomically speaking?" that clues us in, so to speak.
The crime rate in the fictional English county of Midsomer is apparently so astronomically high, it has kept its local detectives gainfully employed across this show's 20 seasons (and counting).
The more relevant and pressing reality is that sharks die at the hands of humans in astronomically higher numbers than the few humans who die in the jaws of sharks.
If you need proof, look to the astronomically popular, cocoa-infused offerings from Too Faced, like the cult-favorite Chocolate Bar eyeshadow palette, Chocolate Soleil bronzer, and Melted Chocolate liquid lipsticks.
It was an astronomically expensive marketing stunt that spoke to their commitment to achieving world domination; the planet, it seemed, was quite literally not big enough for the two of them.
The student loan market has facilitated schools&apos raising the cost of education astronomically, which in turn has made it even less viable for those unable to access loans and scholarships.
"When the talent was not a Black woman, Netflix offered to pay, and did pay, astronomically more than it pays to Black women like it offered to Mo'Nique," the lawsuit said.
The government allowed interest rates to rise astronomically, a steroidal injection for the financial sector but a crushing blow to domestic businesses, many of which struggled to borrow under these conditions.
The effort is just the latest dive into the mechanics of American democracy by Trump's opponents, on the left and right, and is astronomically unlikely to the point of being virtually impossible.
They were old shipbuilding spaces that were converted into studios, because they have astronomically high, huge gated doors that roll back to allow huge pieces of set or equipment to come in.
You take something that is such an astronomically large task for an individual that it's almost laughable to think about — one person writing an entire book, in charge of this entire world.
Price's proposed Obamacare replacement would put me back in the same place I was four years ago,  unable to afford astronomically high premiums for the health insurance I needed to stay alive.
"If the apparel industry is harder to forecast, there's more inventory at risk, and if there's more inventory at risk, the opportunity for this sort of buying goes up astronomically," he says.
Real estate prices in New York City have cooled but remain astronomically high, so Jennifer Tobias, a senior designer at the Studio Sofield design firm in lower Manhattan, found a nearby refuge.
Eight of the neighborhoods on the list are located in Brooklyn which is no surprise considering the borough&aposs popularity — and by extension, its price tags  — have increased astronomically since the 1940s.
It is astronomically expensive, for one thing, and then there are all the things that people who don't like New York list as their reasons: the crowds, the noise, the dirty sidewalks.
That's already vanishingly unlikely, but to make it astronomically so, each beam from the Baraja device is not a single pulse but a coded set of pulses that can be individually identified.
After a five-course dinner, stargazing and sleeping in furnished tents, guests rise to track the sunrise, which aligns with the east-west orientation of the astronomically influenced sandstone-and-timber buildings.
With rates of voter roll purges surging astronomically higher since the Shelby County decision, and new, increasingly nefarious efforts to block black voter participation, voting rights ought to be central to every debate.
" And at that preliminary stage, Angel said, "there was a fairly large degree of skepticism that either the songs wouldn't be obtainable or they would be so astronomically expensive as to be unobtainable.
Jenkins possessed — perhaps by virtue of her birth name, perhaps by virtue of her fortune and standing in New York's complacent, high-society incubator — a self-confidence astronomically out of touch with her talent.
While Lee was studying medicine, he realized that too often, the offices and services were not of high quality, the bills were astronomically expensive and the system was difficult for everyday people to navigate.
The simple fact is that Trump misleads and flat-out lies at a rate astronomically higher than past presidents (or any prominent politician.) That, whether you love Trump or hate him, can't be disputed.
Westbrook's critics also cite her ongoing friendship with Jeffree Star, an astronomically popular beauty guru who has a past peppered with racist and misogynistic scandals and multiple apologies, as indicative of her disingenuous virtue-signaling.
While the procedures and medications are often less expensive than those offered in US hospitals, patients must pay for medicine, surgery, and travel expenses out of pocket, which can spike the total cost, sometimes astronomically.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating trading activity in shares of Longfin, a tiny stock that surged astronomically in December after the firm announced a cryptocurrency-related acquisition, the company disclosed late Monday.
At the same time, the cost of child care in the United States is astronomically high, with 71 percent of parents in one recent poll saying it is a very serious or somewhat serious problem.
If carbon emissions double from the 280 ppm levels before industrialization to 560 ppm, climate scientists now expect the globe to warm astronomically, to between 9 and 11 degrees Fahrenheit (5 and 6 degrees Celsius).
Shortages in food, electricity, and medicine has led to riots; crime has spiked the already astronomically high murder rate; meteoric inflation, corruption, and price controls have caused the cost of some basic necessities to skyrocket.
Other parts of the block, like the daily graphic ticking away astronomically high figures related to the alleged cost of undocumented immigration, caught my eye as a blatant play to spark urgent concern among viewers.
If you show wealth, it means you don't really believe in the cryptocurrency revolution, a full remake of the financial system, governments and our world order that will send the price of ether up astronomically.
This gives them a massive leg up when it comes to solving the complex math problems (usually factoring primes for astronomically large numbers) that are the reason RSA, or public-key cryptography, is so secure.
When the army ceded power last year to Aung San Suu Kyi, its Nobel-prize-winning opponent of 30 years, expectations were astronomically high, even though the constitution the generals had written severely limited her powers.
You actually have two ruling planets, Pisces: The ancients assigned Jupiter to you, but since Neptune's discovery, modern astrologers have assigned this ice giant (the class of planet Neptune belongs to, astronomically) to be your ruler.
Then there's the billionaire glut problem: The number of pro sports teams available for sale is rising very slowly, but the number of rich dudes eager to own one has soared astronomically in the 21st century.
Because she was a dependent on her husband's visa, she had to apply for a new one after he was killed, and in doing so was bumped to the back of India's astronomically long immigration line.
"We certainly had a lot of support in '13 and '15, but the level of the support now is astronomically larger," Trent Armitage, the executive director of the Virginia House Democratic Caucus, told The Washington Post.
In fact, unless LDL levels are astronomically high or the person has known heart disease, treatment should not begin with a drug but with lifestyle: a heart-healthy diet, physical exercise and, if needed, weight loss.
You are aware that the probability that he will lose the lottery is astronomically high, typically above 99.99 percent, but it's hard to get yourself to sincerely say you know this person will lose the lottery.
The bill could lead to "astronomically high premium increases for people with many of these conditions, if they buy insurance on their own and have a gap in coverage," said Larry Levitt, an executive with Kaiser.
To make matters worse, next year when premiums increase astronomically yet again, ObamaCare allies will claim that the increases are not the fault of ObamaCare, but the fault of Republicans and their Taxpayers Before Insurers Act.
Mr. Frankl said inefficiency in Gansu was "astronomically high" and underscored the need for China to build more ultrahigh-voltage transmission lines to carry electricity long distances, and to position new turbines closer to major metropolises.
Some say this stems from the failure of the government and powerful businesses to foster Japanese artists during the country's economic "bubble" (1985–1992); instead, they preferred to purchase astronomically priced French Impressionist and Postimpressionist paintings.
The problem with this plan is that by the time the average woman hits 30, the likelihood of her deciding that marriage and motherhood, not career, is the most important thing in her life is astronomically high.
Just to note: If there were only 2628 distinct phrases, instead of 28500, the chances drop from 6900 in 2628 billion to 28503 in 22019 billion, and in no way alters the conclusion, and remains astronomically unlikely.
Going without health insurance is clearly the scariest mission: 60% of all personal bankruptcies are caused by the astronomically high medical bills that follow uncovered care — just 24 hours in the ICU can run up a daunting $10,790.
Let's focus in on ride-hailing: For years, Uber's main argument for its high valuation was that it was transforming itself into an autonomous ride-hailing service, and would thus be astronomically profitable by saving on driver costs.
If you compare this magnetically-generated flow rate to the finite amount of ice in the rings of Saturn, you find that the rings will be completely gone in just a very short amount of time, astronomically-speaking.
Compared to Crabbe, he's better (astronomically so on the defensive end), one year younger, and—even though the Nets wouldn't get to offset salary by dumping Andrew Nicholson on Portland if they signed Caldwell-Pope instead—less expensive.
Dolorous Edd, zombified Viserion, and countless Dothraki and Unsullied, not to mention how astronomically large the Battle of Winterfell was, episode four is probably going to be something of a table-setter, rather than another bout of war.
Though the likelihood of a person getting hit by space debris will remain astronomically low—about one in 70 trillion, scientists say—it will still rise in tandem with the growing volumes of defunct spacecraft parts in orbit.
I think about the astronomically high suicide rate in the trans community, I think about the ridicule the trans kids face, I think about the indignity we force upon gender-queer people every day, and I. Just. Fucking. Cry.
While the system spins north, the strong winds will whip out around it, Ms. Buttrick said, churning up the seas and adding to the conditions that, along with "astronomically high tides" and other factors, could create the catastrophic flooding.
What used to be the sartorial domain of professional athletes has now found its way onto the backs of every model, celebrity, and It Girl  the world over, predominately in the form of the effortlessly cool and astronomically price brand Vetements.
The Xperia L1 isn't anything to write home about spec-wise, but given the astronomically low price, it can hold its own: It's nothing special, but it does run Android N, comes fully unlocked, and it's available in pink and white.
We know how astronomically successful Apple has been and we know that this incredible company has the money to pay artists, writers and producers for the 19893 month trial period… even if it is free for the fans trying it out.
My husband and I like being able to wake up in the morning and make our kids pancakes or toast a bagel, instead of having to rush downstairs to a pricey hotel restaurant or, even worse, order astronomically priced room service.
He needs to win it in a historic rout to begin closing the gap with Clinton in the final days of the campaign (polls out Tuesday showed Clinton competitive even in deep red Texas.) The bar for Clinton is astronomically lower.
Predictably, the CEOs from Bristol-Myers Squibb, Johnson & Johnson, Merck, Pfizer, Sanofi, AbbVie, and AstraZeneca collectively passed the buck, mostly blaming everyone else for the U.S.'s astronomically high drug prices and predicting doom if any major pricing reforms became reality.
Undoubtedly, the news that the Scottish band were to debut an album's worth of new material would have attracted ticket sales, as would the idea of seeing the astronomically massive Arcade Fire in a smaller space than most ever will.
When I come back, Dana and Tony are moving the tables around, putting the large parties in their sections, making sure everything is to their advantage, the big tables, the regulars, the restaurant's investors who don't pay but tip astronomically.
Of course, that still means it will probably outlive you or I. But considering that the object has been knocking around since before the birth of life on Earth, "it's the blink of an eye, astronomically speaking," according to Jewitt.
"Our study provides the first quantitative and well-dated evidence that astronomically driven climate changes in the past caused major human migration events, which then led to the development of genetic diversity and eventually cultural, ethnic and linguistic identity," Timmermann added.
Among the worst actors is big Pharma, which benefits from an untenable patent system that gives corporations way too much power over the production and distribution of prescription drugs, choking off competitors and allowing them to set prices astronomically high.
The stage now is much bigger and the stakes, in the second half of Donald Trump's presidency, are astronomically higher, but Sanders is still telling the same story -- of a country coming apart at the seams, in desperate need of political revolution.
For someone who has been in and out of an astronomically successful band for years—he and his brother Josh Farro, lead guitarist, left Paramore in 2010 and Zac rejoined last year—oddly, there are only scraps online to find about him.
Silicon Valley and San Francisco, known for scarce and astronomically expensive housing, are also geographies in which employers struggle to find people to deliver stuff at prevailing wages to the hordes of tech workers toiling at projects like designing robots to replace them.
After you die, your good acts are tallied against your bad acts, and only if your score is astronomically in favor of the former are you admitted to "the good place," where everything is peachy and there's frozen yogurt on every corner.
Because the two studios were unable to come to an agreement, the character of Spider-Man, most recently played on the big screen by Tom Holland, won't be be seen moving forward alongside the other Marvel superheroes in the astronomically successful films.
In the process, it could disrupt an unspoken rationalization that many city homeowners make: Even though the cost of living in New York City, which includes city income taxes, is astronomically high, property taxes are still much lower than in neighboring suburbs.
It's easy to overlook exactly how astronomically successful she is: The artist who once delivered seven albums in seven years is now the first black woman to helm a line at L.V.M.H. But "Rihanna" really begins with its best-curated subject: her childhood.
"Although the odds of winning a large jackpot are astronomically low, it's still worth a few minutes to do some Google research in advance," said Jason Kurland, an attorney with Certilman Balin Adler & Hyman, a law firm in East Meadow, New York.
This graphic shows some of those modifications on a non-AR-15 assault weapon: And since the federal assault weapons ban expired in 2004, AR-15-style rifles and similar guns, including the gun that Orlando shooter Omar Mateen used, have become astronomically popular.
He explains that video games today have become astronomically more realistic than they were 40 years ago, and that "if you assume any rate of improvement at all" — especially with the advent of virtual reality and augmented reality — games will eventually become indistinguishable from reality.
No. Google's search engine is constantly recrawling the internet to ensure it's always up to date, but the cost to have a Google Street View camera car re-photograph every road in the world on a daily, even weekly basis, would be astronomically prohibitive.
In July 2015, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) estimated that, absent a change in economic policies, Japan's public debt would rise from an already high 230 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) at present to an astronomically high 300 percent of GDP by 2030.
The astronomically high rate of uncontested DA elections is likely a result of the high cost often incurred by a challenger who, according to the Moritz report, is often either an employee of the district attorney's office or works with the office as a defense lawyer.
By being so diligent and accountable, our health agencies (via the media) also unintentionally send the message that a particular food product — in this case, Romaine lettuce — is unsafe when, in fact, if you ate Romaine, the chances that you would become sick remains astronomically small.
Having started with the solstice, we'll end with another astronomically notable event: the annual Perseid meteor showers, which occur every August and peak this year around the 12th of the month (start thinking now about where you can find some dark sky to watch those "shooting stars").
"If you had a decrease in sperm count in the 50 to 60 percent range, we would expect the proportion of men with severe male infertility to be going up astronomically," said Dr. Peter Schlegel, the chair of urology at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian.
If we assume that the support patterns from 903, with their astronomically high white-working class support rates for Trump and relatively weak minority support rates for the Democratic candidate, hold in 2020, projected demographic shifts in the electorate would still, by themselves, produce a very different outcome.
Flint water crisis: Families bear scars from 'manmade disaster' It was Glasgow, he will tell you, who first talked to Lee Anne Walters, the Flint mother with astronomically high levels of lead in her water -- more than twice the level of toxic waste, according to the Virginia Tech results.
It contends that cosmic inflation pushed the universe from the quantum scale to the astronomically huge in a very short period of time (between 10-35 seconds and 10-33 seconds after the Big Bang), giving rise to the scale and structure of the universe we now live in.
The allure of astronomically high returns in so-called "altcoins" — smaller cryptocurrency "alternatives" to bitcoin — has led to immense wealth destruction as many initial coin offerings (ICOs) for new altcoins have resulted in hacks, or turned out to be Ponzi schemes, leading to billions of dollars in losses.
Even in the Obama era, immigration detention and deportations rates continued to rise astronomically: From 2009 to 2015, the administration engaged in over 1 million "interior" removals — excluding those who were apprehended while attempting to cross the border — a rate that was nearly double that of the prior administration.
But considering how astronomically popular To All The Boys I've Loved Before was (so popular that it caused Noah Centineo to gain at least 12 million Instagram followers in the months following its release), plus the fact that Han wrote two sequels to the first novel, sets a sequel up perfectly.
I've taken a lot of interviewees to the Whiskey—from honky tonk queens to Chinese throat singers—but Yellow Eyes is the first black metal band I've beckoned down into the cool, dark basement bar across the street from VICE's now-former office in Williamsburg, an astronomically hip neighborhood in Brooklyn.
Part of why Grahame-Smith believes his book did so astronomically well is because, though it's an ultimately humorous book, there's no poking fun at the characters or the context: Elizabeth Bennet is still the feminist hero, and high society is still the enemy for assessing a woman based on her marital status.
That is both a statement of fact and a comment on my typically desultory talent at handicapping the Derby, which even for the savviest horse-pickers is a feat astronomically more complicated than the already difficult skill of picking a winner in, say, a middle-of-the-week feature at your local racetrack.
Most of the canonical versions of this thought experiment — five people versus one, or a kid and an old person — are so astronomically unlikely to occur that even if we did find a best method that a car should always choose, it'll only be relevant once every trillion miles driven or so.
For context, a standalone triple axel where a skater earns a perfect 3.0 GOE is worth 11.5 points, and even difficult combinations where a triple axel is paired with another triple or double jump tend to top out around 16.5 points (including a 10 percent bonus) — so 19.90 points for a single jumping pass is astronomically high.
" In case you still want to try the all-smoked-salmon diet, English wants you to know that "the scariest part though is the effects of astronomically high amounts of vitamin D. Vitamin D is the most likely vitamin to cause overt toxicity which could include calcification of organs, renal dysfunction, and in some cases, death.
In the UK, treatment has advanced astronomically over the last few decades – contraceptive drug PrEP is currently being trialled by the NHS, while ART (antiretroviral treatment) suppresses the viral load of HIV positive people on medication to 'undetectable' levels, meaning they can't transmit the virus even through unprotected sex (you should always rubber up regardless, folks!).
If you're reading this and you're not already there, I'm sorry to say it's probably too late for you, but look on the bright side: you are now far, far more likely to be awake and functioning come game time, your chances of winding up in jail are astronomically lower, and you will have saved a bunch of cash.
Wuhan's death toll could be astronomically higher than the Chinese government has reported, some residents sayJapan is seeing a surge in coronavirus cases after not implementing nationwide containment measuresDow climbs 691 points as healthcare firms make progress toward coronavirus treatmentWisconsin officials are moving full-speed-ahead with the state's April 7 presidential primary despite rising coronavirus casesNY Gov.
"If Republicans think they can get away with offering workers window dressing in response to huge problems like the astronomically high cost of child care or the fact that so many parents still can't take a day to care for a sick child without losing pay, they are sorely mistaken," said Senator Patty Murray, Democrat of Washington.
It's likely that the billionaires would have had a much bigger impact had they put at least some of that money toward reforming either the astronomically expensive college system, or the tax regulatory one which has allowed them to hoard money, depriving us of tax revenues that would pay for better schools, better health care, better everything.
You would either have to pay out of pocket for astronomically expensive maternity care (the price of pregnancy care and vaginal birth is about $30,000, though insured people pay about a third of that) or you might choose to have an abortion, but Republicans are trying to regulate that procedure into one that exists only in theory, not in practice.
Nothing Netflix has done has been a more in-your-face challenge to that orthodoxy than the astronomically high production budget the streaming powerhouse is reported to have showered on Martin Scorsese to execute his vision for the mob story "The Irishman" — a movie that was accompanied by the gasp-inducing cast of Robert De Niro, Al Pacino and Joe Pesci.
Mr. Trump is rape culture's blathering id, and Sunday night Hillary Clinton (who, no doubt, has just as many man-made scars as the rest of us) has to stand next to him on a stage, and remain unflappable as she's held to an astronomically higher standard, and pretend that he is her equal while his followers persist in howling that sexism is a feminist myth.

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