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Be cocky," Byner says ... "But, also be a winner.
" Proofpoint: "I still consider Proofpoint to be a winner.
And what's the cutoff for what would be a winner?
Today's Mississippi primary may be a winner for Ted Cruz.
Everyone seemed to be a winner, including the shows themselves.
"I think it's going to be a winner," he said.
There's two droughts, and there's going to be a winner.
But can there be a winner in a telecoms race?
We want everybody in American society to be a winner.
Fortnite is addicting because everyone want to be a winner.
Everyone could be a winner; everyone could get rich quick.
With some 6900 lanes, almost everyone should be a winner.
There will be a winner there — and a loser or two.
"Everyone wants to be a winner," Obaid said — at any cost.
Apple could also be a winner, according to Baird's Will Power.
But prison reform is an issue that could be a winner.
Will Landon's third bite of the Aggrego apple be a winner?
Sports has contributed to me always wanting to be a winner.
Even if he loses in arbitration, Betances will be a winner.
No matter what investors pick, he thinks it will be a winner.
"There doesn't have to be a winner takes all," Cook-Deegan says.
Of course, Tyrion can't really be a winner, because... Good Lord, Tyrion.
The Pentagon has said this will be a winner-take-all affair.
It wasn't always clear the issue would be a winner for Manchin.
There goes the stock of what we thought to be a winner.
If you invent your own game, you can always be a winner.
Bobby Labonte was perhaps simply destined to be a winner, a champion.
If the lob went in, it would be a winner for Hercog.
If Quibi stumbles on some hit shows, it can be a winner.
Britain, the argument went, would be a winner in this new era.
Jeff Emery is confident that Prospect Cafe's third menu will be a winner.
For the Americans who voted for Trump the speech will be a winner.
With those guts and that exterior, the Elite X3 could be a winner.
"There'll be a winner on this plane on the way back," he said.
Well, the president has made clear that he'll be a winner then, too.
" Bristol-Meyers Squibb: "The merger with Celgene is going to be a winner.
But this year's installment showed that not ever season can be a winner.
Apparently, just about everyone can be a winner and loser after the caucuses.
If a company can figure it out, he thinks it will be a winner.
"It's important to say this will not be a winner-take-all," he argues.
Whatever she decides, she'll be a winner for people battling cancer and survivors everywhere.
Cheniere Energy is expected to be a winner once a trade deal is concluded.
And in video games, unlike social media, everybody truly can be a winner, eventually.
"This will likely not be a winner-take-all market at maturity," Evans said.
"Whenever there's an epidemic, Clorox's stock tends to be a winner," the host said.
Launching a self-driving pilot does not ensure that it will be a winner.
The programme will surely be a winner among Italian voters frustrated with years of austerity.
We can already tell that the new baby is a going to be a winner.
An AI arms race doesn't necessarily have to be a winner-takes-all scenario, though.
If the promises are kept in January, however, she'd be a winner in the end.
I thought that that new drug that they had was going to be a winner.
Every risk you take that turns out to be a winner pays off big time.
But in the court of law, there probably will be a winner and a loser.
All I know is I'm not going to be a winner out of this situation.
Especially this holiday season, Target was expected to be a winner in the toys category.
We knew there would be a winner, and we knew there would be a loser.
But even if you didn't match all the numbers, you could still be a winner.
Or maybe they simply see him as what every athlete sets out to be, a winner.
Right now, it's one gigantic game of chicken, and no one's going to be a winner.
"It is even better to be a winner who thinks about how winners can take less."
His purchase of Buffalo Wild Wings turned out to be a winner — and he was hooked.
And I didn't see a path for that company to be a winner in that space.
Microsoft has all of those things, and it could be a winner on repatriation and lower taxes.
I still think it's the best run and it's still going to be a winner long term.
Prominent economists certainly doubt everyone in the middle class would be a winner under Medicare-for-all.
"His fatalism allowed him to hold himself blameless; his determinism convinced him he'd be a winner again,"
There was never going to be a winner in the custody battle over Sofia on Grey's Anatomy.
In an increasingly crowded streaming space, it's going to be impossible for everyone to be a winner.
But he raised his son with the belief that he was born, genetically, to be a winner.
You might be a winner, but if you lose, it wasn't your entire retirement savings at risk.
It's fair to say that any "Veep" episode that features Minna is going to be a winner.
And, perhaps, similar to Uber and Lyft, it doesn't need to be a winner-takes-all market.
The same investment can be a winner in one type of account, not so good in another.
"She will always be a winner and I'll always be with her," said Ms. Shalala, introducing Mrs.
"But that didn't happen, and there has to be a winner, and there has to be loser."
"He loves his country and he is determined to see it be a winner again," Sessions said.
Luckily, our tastes are almost identical, so I know this black leather stitched one will be a winner.
Your guess is as good as ours, but we can tell you there will definitely be a winner.
It will be a winner for the candidate who seizes the opportunity and proposals a real, full fix.
Neither feature is exactly revolutionary, but putting marquee hardware on a mid-range phone might be a winner.
After stocks rallied Tuesday, some "Fast Money" traders contended that another asset, gold, could be a winner ahead.
But that doesn't mean he thinks everyone will be a winner: Mulvaney reportedly singled out incumbent Republican Sen.
Bang & Olufsen's first ever pair of wireless earphones — dubbed Beoplay H5 — look like they could be a winner.
He had discovered a startup concept he believed could be a winner: a freelance photographer marketplace called OurSpot.
The QuikKat kit proves to be a winner by actually helping create perfect eyeliner wings with no hassle.
He also said Amphenol could be a winner as more 5G networks are rolled out around the world.
Hey, man ... even if this singing thing doesn't work out, you'll always be a winner in Nicole's eyes.
He has always wanted to be a winner and he always gives thanks to Britain when he wins.
With abundant sunshine and a backdrop of serrated gray cliffs dusted with snow, the shot could be a winner.
There'll be a winner at the end, but their identity might not have much to do with driving ability.
Though he had overcome enormous odds in his life, no one in America wanted him to be a winner.
Your Magikarp doesn't want to listen to the same announcer over and over, it wants to be a winner.
They argue that the bill will be a winner because it will boost job creation, wages and the economy.
Given the number of players in the space, it's likely this will not be a "winner takes all" monopoly.
"Don't Let Go" is taken from Leisure Centre's upcoming record Mind Full , which is set to be a winner.
Before the ceremony even began, Game of Thrones proved to be a winner at the 2017 Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Risk drove returns, a strategy that could be a winner again in a year where volatility is expected to increase.
Although she lost the ladies' singles final to Angelique Kerber, Williams' post-match interview proved she'll always be a winner.
So when Tarte launched its Rainforest Of The Sea Water Foundation in February, we predicted it would be a winner.
FALL FIELD DAY FESTIVAL (Tuesday) This is one set of Election Day contests in which everyone will be a winner.
Despite conventional wisdom that 2018 will be a winner for Democrats, Republicans hope to defeat a number of Senate incumbents.
But starting next year, maybe we'll see children run one by one, giving every child the chance to be a winner.
I was trying so hard to force myself to be a winner that I didn't have any room to be myself. 
So, by all metrics that matter to an end user, the new Kirin chip is shaping up to be a winner.
There has to be a winner in these comparisons (well, most of the time — I could have declared it a tie).
CR: So to be a winner in fintech, do you ultimately have to acquire some of the new technology out there?
Ride-sharing will be a "winner-take-most" game, as Mr. Khosrowshahi puts it, according to people familiar with his presentation.
"We've got to compete and be a winner in global markets — and the danger is, the strategy is divisive," he added.
Bring a tray of these to the Super Bowl party, and you'll be a winner no matter which team scores higher.
"The city continues to be a winner; they're in excellent, excellent shape," Ms. Labate said in a briefing after Mr. Cuomo's speech.
"I do believe that this is not going to be a winner-take-all game," he said of the mobile payments space.
Not every soft drink can be a winner — and many aren't, due to bad marketing, poor sales, and just plain bizarre flavors.
Liberty would be a "winner" with full and immediate expensing because we spend large sums purchasing long-lived capital equipment every year.
But the future of television doesn't have to be a winner-take-all scenario, he noted in a "Squawk Alley" interview this week.
"[I]t led me to believe that if I wanted to be a winner, I'd need to get breast implants too," she wrote.
Both are reluctant to stop what appears to be a winner, and the useless prescription may be continued for years — or a lifetime.
The hope is that subsidies to drivers and passengers help the company grow and dominate what could be a winner-take-most market.
That would be a winner-take-all affair for a contract that could stretch for a decade and involve many billions of dollars.
Off-price retailer TJX, down less than 2 percent for the week, may be a winner as the slide in department stores deepens.
A Missouri bartender is $50,000 richer after a customer tipped her with a Powerball ticket that later turned out to be a winner.
There's issues, obviously, in our country now about what it means to be a winner, and what it means to be a loser.
In the process, we ask a fun question: How is Lyft surviving if ridesharing was supposed to be a winner-takes-all business?
China and the United States are disrupting trade in much of the world with their trade war — but Mexico may be a winner.
In any case, the tobacco company figured that echoing the taste in potato chips — the British call them "crisps" — would be a winner.
"We have no choice but to continue to ... impress on the U.S. that this cannot be a winner-takes-all agreement," he said.
The U.S. Geological Survey's West Coast earthquake warning system appears to be a winner in the House's $103 trillion spending bill passed Thursday.
And it wouldn't just be the Honorary Andy Serkis award, either (though he likely would and should be a winner in this category).
"Therefore, while not a winner-take-all market, in 22017 VoiceLabs predicts it will be a winner-take-entire-household market," the report states.
In my conversations over the last few months, Democratic operatives have made it clear they think health care can be a winner for them.
Fortunately for Samsung, the S2000 wasn't the only major phone it released this year, with August's Galaxy Note 22007 proving to be a winner.
Sylvester Stallone will always be a winner to Arnold Schwarzenegger even though the Creed star lost the best supporting actor Oscar to Mark Rylance.
Carter told the Associated Press that he recognizes the resistance to climate policies among Republicans, but clean energy can be a winner for Trump.
At the end of the day, Nosedive is a game so there has to be a winner and at least a couple of losers.
But that, combined with their positioning and with their formula and their brand, makes it a good bet they'll continue to be a winner.
In the end, it may not be a "winner-takes-all" game, he said, and might even become a "lose-lose" situation for both.
I think it says something about the market that it might not be a winner-take-all and that is a problem for Uber.
As you can imagine, she is an expert on politics and she predicts that whenever you decide to run for office you'll be a winner!
"This movie's got such a great message, that you don't have to win to be a winner," Jackman told PEOPLE prior to the movie's screening.
For someone who helped created the The Biggest Loser, producer David Broome sure knows how to be a winner when it comes to reality television.
Source: Graphiq Increased ticket sales also make it more likely there will be a winner, simply because extra tickets mean more number combinations are covered.
Former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown said in a new op-ed that people should not bet that impeachment will be a winner for Democrats.
The structure of these credits remains under scrutiny since it is always the government "picking winners and losers," and everyone wants to be a winner.
And knowing the ultimate outcome, based on the makeup of that jury in the Senate, it seems to me that it wouldn't be a winner.
What came across strongly, however, was that the Mercedes driver felt in the form of his life and would always want to be a winner.
With all of them wanting a piece of the action — assuming it will be a winner — AT&T is providing something specific in the mix.
Open Table carefully collected and analyzed over 20,913 restaurant reviews from certified diners — so you know any one of these joints should be a winner.
While only one champion is crowned in each field of the tournament, a player doesn't have to take home a title to be a winner.
Still, if the company can maintain its momentum, and if blockchain turns out to be a winner, IBM will benefit, both Olson and Mavrakis said.
As far as I can tell, everything's a game, and there are winners and losers and he has to be a winner, and that's it.
Instead, the biographical documentary has risen to be a winner with both juries and audiences; since 21960, the Academy has preferred a biopic over investigative documentaries.
The idea that Rubio could be a "winner" in Iowa despite coming in third (as the polls currently predict) has come in for some mockery lately.
Everyone always looks at it and says, "There has to be a winner or a loser," and the winner is either the employer or the employee.
There has yet to be a winner this year from pole position, with Bottas triumphant in the Australian opener in similar fashion to Hamilton in China.
This week on an all new episode of Jay Leno's Garage, Jay hits the road to find out what it really takes to be a winner!
Pick your favorite cliché: He needed a change of scenery; he's learning how to be a winner; he's thriving now that he's not under a microscope.
The guess here is that there won't be a winner in the race so much as an unwieldy mix of competitors for, if you will, space.
It would be a winner if it were pancake-thin with an outside display that's akin to what we have on today's iPhones and Galaxy S10 phones.
The future of TV likely won't be a "winner take all" scenario, so not everyone has to compete directly with Netflix to succeed by their own measures.
Stella harking back to the good ol' Sex & the City days with Sarah Jessica Parker seems to be a winner among a certain subset of the audience.
She's not even in "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms," but I said last week that she'll always be a winner, and I always keep my word.
There's a good chance that car sharing will be a winner-take-all market, and Uber is trying to become the dominant player in markets around the world.
A new job may not be a winner if you're not immediately vested in the 401(k), or if the company match is lower than your previous job.
" He added, "As you can imagine, she is an expert on politics, and she predicts that whenever you decide to run for office you will be a winner!
Even when we expand the lens beyond just these anticompetitive enforcement actions to include data sovereignty issues like GDPR, Alphabet is once again positioned to be a winner.
That means that a stock that tanks right off the bat is just as likely to be a winner in 52 weeks as one that's popular on day one.
With the exception of cosmetics, Cramer thinks consumers have turned against going to the mall, which is why he considers Amazon to be a winner for the long haul.
Yet, Intuit appears to be a winner so far this tax season with more Americans opting for self-prep e-filing — and its stock is holding up better, too.
One indication that the economy might not be a winner for Trump in 2020 is a very recent Financial Times-Peterson poll about of voters' attitudes towards the economy.
Goldman Sachs could be a winner this earnings season even with weaker revenues, while General Electric could be a loser, with a rare profit miss, according to Morgan Stanley.
"It's hard to imagine a more fortunate name to have in business, and particularly for someone whose only goal in life is to be a winner," Ms. Blair said.
Incredible balcony, that's going to be a winner, a deal-breaker," the singer said of her two-bed apartment, adding "Buckingham Palace has got nothing on CPW [Central Park West].
When it comes to 287(g) participation, if they can publicize it and campaign on it, it's gonna be a winner for a lot of rural sheriffs around the country.
Dining | New Jersey Though I hadn't eaten it yet, I was almost sure that the pizza at Aumm Aumm Pizzeria and Wine Bar in North Bergen would be a winner.
"How can you be a winner when everything you worked so hard for has been taken away from you and you have to depend on the kindness of others?" she asked.
Politically, the pharmaceutical industry would be a winner here, too: Pointing the finger at PBMs is a big part of its strategy to stave off tougher controls on its own prices.
Democrats once shy about making an election issue out of gun control declared on Tuesday that they'd go all in for 2628, betting the issue will be a winner in November.
The threat of a trade war between the U.S. and China grew more pronounced last week and there could be a winner from the fallout if tensions escalate, says one strategist.
"Over the past 20 years, Cipla has pioneered fixed-dose combinations for children and I do believe our Quadrimune could be a winner," Dr. Hamied said in an interview this week.
If opening day was any indication, it's a pretty sure bet Maryland's brand-new $1.4 billion integrated resort casino — billed as "Las Vegas on the Potomac" — is going to be a winner.
Arkansas State Representative Fred Love, a Democrat who led the unsuccessful campaign in 2015 to separate the joint holiday, said passing the measure would be a winner in terms of race relations.
"In general, the macroeconomic issue isn't going to be a winner for Democrats unless you get to the point where it's just a huge problem and affects pretty much everybody," said Hagle.
"I think any time you have a product that brings people together, and any time you have a product that really drives a conversation, that's going to be a winner," he says.
AUSTIN, Texas, Oct 22 (Reuters) - Formula One teams usually bring upgrades to races but Ferrari opted for a 'downgrade' at the U.S. Grand Prix and it turned out to be a winner.
We got Hulk Hogan's daughter Thursday outside the Sally Hershberger salon in L.A. -- and much like her father, she's confident he'd be a winner if he chooses to run for U.S. Senate.
At a time of political frustration and gridlock, Rubio's pitch — that people shouldn't just "elect the same people, the same names we've been hearing about over and over again" — could be a winner.
The Cubs ensured there would be a winner-take-all game by routing the Indians on Tuesday night, riding a grand slam and six R.B.I. by Addison Russell to a 220-33 victory.
Since then the Kenyan government has made admirable changes to the Constitution, devolving considerable powers to 47 newly created counties so that the presidential race would not be a winner-take-all affair.
The veteran Filipino television star John Lloyd Cruz plays Edgar, a man with a past who hopes to go straight when his father-in-law's church-based investment scheme appears to be a winner.
As a reality check, Brent Thill, an analyst with Jefferies, puts the total U.S. food delivery market at $200 billion, but says it won't be a "winner-take-all industry," per Bloomberg's Cristin Flanagan.
"Every state should be a winner in tax reform, and in my opinion, that would not be the case if the Senate view were to prevail," said Representative Leonard Lance, Republican of New Jersey.
And Sanders said that his message about economic anxiety and his ability to attract working-class voters who broke for Trump in 85033 will be a winner for Democrats up and down the ballot.
Despite the forward sales, British investment bank Liberum says it thinks Glencore will be a winner from the coal rally as utilities in South Korea, China and Japan stock up for the colder months.
It's not only that even in these relatively affluent districts a sharp contrast on taxes could be a winner — these are precisely the kinds of places where voters are most likely to be confused.
The residents watch with delight as the value of their houses rises ever upwards ("Having a house in Pepys Road was like being in a casino in which you were guaranteed to be a winner").
Kade, who placed second in the same five-kilometer race last year and had never run a 10K race before last month, said over the phone that it was "really exciting" to be a winner.
LONDON — If the sign of good art is something that provokes discussion, then David Shrigley's new statue — "Fourth Plinth", which was unveiled on Thursday morning in London — is already on track to be a winner.
"I wanted to be a winner so I geared up and went to Pawnee to vote#VoteWarren," Offerman wrote on Twitter outside Pasadena City Hall, which was regularly seen in the fictional city of Pawnee, Ind.
And when I wanted to demonstrate the benefits of pricier headphones to family members, I chose the NightHawks first because I knew their pillowy feel and uncomplicated design would be a winner with all who tried it.
"I think the two will live side by side and it won't be a winner take all" Additionally, PayPal is tapping into marketplaces around the globe and Asia is one of its fastest-growing regions, Schulman said.
As a matter of politics, you could see how the idea would be a winner: Moderates can say they kept Obamacare's insurance reforms and conservatives get to say they allowed non-Obamacare plans back on the market.
" Going deeper, it's like he's freestyling menu additions for the evening on "Nordic Wind" as he raps, "Got the lamb rack, pan-roasted, laced it with fennel / Little yoghurt that's been drizzled over might be a winner.
The prolonged trade fight between the United States and China is reordering the global supply chain and Vietnam could stand to be a winner for investors, according to a senior executive at U.S. investment firm General Atlantic.
Hit hard would be Democratic-governed California and New York, which expanded the Medicaid insurance program for the poor and disabled under Obamacare, while Republican-governed Texas, which did not expand Medicaid, would be a winner, Avalere said.
"She's won on the Symetra and Ladies European Tour, and now the big step is to be a winner on the L.P.G.A.," said Anne Marie Palli, the L.P.G.A.'s first French member and a two-time tour winner.
Still, there's always opportunity for affordable new phones that perform like premium devices — which the original Moto E was so good at — so if Lenovo can keep up this phone's good track record, it can still be a winner.
In research notes, they called the strategy "revolutionary," said it was potentially disruptive to the entire industry, and laid out why they thought Walmart would be a winner as more retailers look to bulk up their work in healthcare.
Snap priced its IPO at $17 a share on Wednesday, and while many investors seemed to be skeptical to Cramer, he thinks it could be a winner right out of the gate thanks to its reach with a younger demographic.
Another lesson is that expanding Medicaid could be a winner in other states, especially with the federal government picking up 90 percent of the costs and the Trump administration ready to let red states put a conservative stamp on their programs.
No matter how CNN puts the thing together, it should be a winner—the network brought us Blackfish and RBG, the stellar new Ruth Bader Ginsburg doc, so it has a solid track record in compelling, feature-length documentary work.
Despite fears that the trade dispute could spiral out of control, which would slow global growth and dampen investor and business confidence, Wall Street pros still believe the president's use of tariffs as a negotiating tool will likely be a winner.
The Southeast Asian nation could be a "winner" if a lot of foreign direct investment shifts into Vietnam due to rising cost pressures from the U.S.-China tariffs, Bill Stoops, the chief investment officer of Dragon Capital, told CNBC on Tuesday.
Bottle canning just OK, but I happen to think that Arconic — remember that's the old Alcoa, the new Alcoa is the one that is spun off as a commodity — I think that Arconic, run by Klaus Kleinfeld is going to be a winner.
While the market itself is not expected to be a winner-take-all scenario, competitors like Amazon and Google will win entire homes, as most consumers have said they wouldn't consider buying a competing device once they already own one voice-controlled speaker.
Making pie crust from scratch can be intimidating because there are SO MANY WAYS it can go wrong, but this version (which works just as well in a savory galette, or in an actual pie form) will be a winner for you every time.
While it's not likely that every single one of these games will be a winner, if you're already paying the $5 for Apple Arcade anyway, Apple's hoping that you'll likely give at least a few of these games a try once you're on board.
The different approaches reflect the tension in a Democratic Party torn between progressives like Sanders seeking major systemic changes and moderates like Biden who want a more pragmatic approach - and the concerns about which approach would be a winner against Republican President Donald Trump in November 2020.
But as she prepared to take the ambitious jump from local band to national act, opener to headliner, amateur to professional, Ms. Dacus, 22, was grappling with what it's like to be a winner of that lottery and a product of the hype machine that keeps modern indie rock humming.
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And I think more than anything, now, as a parent with a 10 and a 15-year-old, and all parents worry about now is how we've overdone it for kids, and how freaked out they are and how stressed out they are … and I thought, we have a story out there about how you don't have to win to be a winner.
Have money saved (it's never as easy as you think it'll be), have good family and friends to help you through the hard times, and most importantly don't be afraid to promote yourself, approach people with ideas for work, and just go for it — you might get ten rejections in a row, but the 11th time you try will be a winner!
In the book "Subordination and Defeat," Paul Gilbert, a professor of clinical psychology at the University of Derby, describes this process: Because in any conflict situation there will often be a winner and a loser, a central question arises: Which strategies have evolved to enable the one who is losing to decide when to try harder and when to accept the inevitably of defeat.
More from the campaign trail … Trump accuses China of interfering in midterm elections, says evidence is coming (The New York Times) … House battlefield expands as ad wars intensify (The Hill) … The test case on whether the tax overhaul will be a boon or an albatross for the GOP is playing out in New Jersey, where Republican Jay Webber is betting it will be a winner for him in the blue state (The Hill).
No change to text.) * Owner AB Foods has fine-tuned Primark model in U.S. * Is confident Primark will be a winner in U.S. * Looking to central America for clothing supplies * Has invested about 21 mln stg so far By James Davey LONDON, Sept 20.7982 (Reuters) - Confident it can crack the $300 billion U.S. clothing and shoes market where many other foreign retailers have failed, Britain's Primark is ready to raise its bet on the country by securing new sources of fast fashion in central America.

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