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KS: Those are the big ones in mobile, the big ones.
It's not a question of exaggerating small problems into big ones and big ones to the extent that they are totally unmanageable.
"The small ones understand the big ones, and the big ones bear responsibility for the small ones," said the former West Germany international.
Six of those pumps were big ones located in neighborhoods that got the most rain; three others were big ones elsewhere in the city.
"I know that I can win the big ones now."
But Blue America has cities — almost all the big ones.
The big ones — Celgene, Regeneron — I think are still good.
Those little fuzzies help the big ones come back later.
Knives and other pointy objects are some other big ones.
He wanted tariffs on steel and aluminum — big ones — now.
They're having riots every week, big ones, in every city.
The big ones will be put in jars like these.
The names that have been announced, however, are big ones.
SHAQUILLE O'NEAL: Well, I'm investing in all the big ones.
You might have to fight one of the big ones.
Big ones get bigger as they approach the shallower shore.
Yeah, those were the big ones, that's what I did.
Spotlight won only two Oscars, but they were both big ones.
Thursday morning was time for one of the big ones: maths.
Right now, all the big ones only support a single user.
Three big ones: Comey repeatedly likens Trump to a Mafia boss.
There are big ones, small ones, strong ones, fairly useless ones.
Big ones are 100 meters [330 feet] or more in diameter.
And do it in every election, not just the big ones.
A decade ago you had two big ones: Netflix and Hulu.
There are nuances between the big ones—OkCupid, Tinder, Bumble, Match.
I love that they beat just as strongly as big ones.
The disparity between small states and big ones has always existed.
At least the big ones, those who can really drive volume.
There's obviously the big ones like the Gates' and the Zuckerbergs'.
Let's write the big ones that we are capable of writing.
Here are five big ones I have after reading it: 25.
"They're big ones," he said of new medical centers opening up.
Radiolab, WTF with Markie Mark, the big ones, I would say.
There's way more than three, even though there's three big ones.
"The big ones are at record stages right now," Chenard said.
"The mini ones and the big ones with the filling," she said.
Floating solar panels already exist, with big ones in China and Japan.
Pretty much all the big ones except Apple's now support 4K resolution.
TINY countries can be just as hard to govern as big ones.
The big ones like Netflix and Facebook are obvious and cross-platform.
But I'm really looking at small contributions, really not the big ones.
The small expenses cost the same to process as the big ones.
We had other producers as well, but these are the big ones.
Can you imagine buying the phone above for four-hundred big ones?
Here are some big ones science and tech are helping to solve.
"In California, we have the big ones—the thick ones," he said.
That doesn't include several big ones, including Massachusetts, Connecticut and New Jersey.
Mr. Wolfe's fictional ambitions and commercial success earned him enemies — big ones.
But we forget the three other big ones: sour, bitter and umami.
For him, it is less the way our small catastrophes parallel the big ones than the ways the big ones are lurking, poised to wipe aside our concern for smaller human dramas, like lava coming down the mountain.
Those were the two that were the first big ones that I did.
Big ones: Will Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders be pushed into a fight?
Some of the big ones in operation today were discovered in the 1920s.
For the big ones, the switchover will happen on Inauguration Day: January 20th.
The topography of Ceres, with numerous deep craters but no particularly big ones.
"I managed to get most of the big ones," he told VICE News.
We won't highlight them all, but the following three are the big ones.
Waves -- especially big ones -- can wipe out places that were once considered impregnable.
In nonfiction, the big ones for me are Joan Didion and Janet Malcolm.
The sect has seen legal troubles in the past—pretty damn big ones.
They're not often big ones, or particularly meaningful ones, but they're always there.
And in that species, the small ones looked just like the big ones.
Small losses can easily become big ones and the problem can be exacerbated.
Four new pet stories take on the big ones: loss, and even mortality.
Once it was only the big ones — 25, 50 — that merited an event.
It's the difference between small-to-medium potatoes and very, very big ones.
By punishing the small deviations, you prevent the big ones from ever happening.
The Boston one, them and the Boston one are the two big ones.
REPORTER: The world has a lot of walls -- big ones, small ones, historic ones.
Though the data refer to firms of all sizes, big ones dominate the mix.
"The two big ones are 'preexisting conditions' and 'cancel for any reason,'" he said.
WARREN BUFFETT: Yeah, some of them – now, yeah, but the big ones have losses.
It rewarded candidates who collected many small donations over those who got big ones.
Many people make mistakes when it comes to their credit cards — sometimes big ones.
Is that most of the big ones or what's the ... how does that work?
The big ones keep offering plans because they have other more lucrative insurance products.
Do you see those big ones getting in there, or buying their way in?
One of the big ones is what's the ratio of therapists to the patient?
Let's take that view for a spin: I favor corporate tax cuts — big ones.
Experts clear up three big ones, and we have tips for evacuating your home.
"I had these little ones and my parents had the big ones," he recalled.
But even then it won't affect the big ones, which the FTC already reviewed.
If you're not familiar already, Sakimura and Kaufmann listed some of the big ones.
But in meteorological terms, the really big ones don't hit the Carolinas that often.
If you wallow in the minor issues, you can't focus on the big ones.
There's virtually no progress on any of those, and those are the big ones.
More temblors, big ones, could be in store in the days ahead, seismologists said.
From then on, "Big Ones" kept wiping the smile off my face and restoring it.
"Big Ones" comes to New York when BalletX dances at the Joyce Theater in August.
And then I had one of the other phones that looked like those big ones.
Those were big ones because I set a goal weight of between 225 and 235.
Some try to bag all the big ones: Hard Rock, Hurt, AC100, Leadville, Western States.
Small potholes are a nuisance; big ones can damage cars, and even cause fatal accidents.
I know the big ones because my grandmother wore them or they've been around forever.
You often won't notice the small changes in your body until they become big ones.
Investment banks Jefferies and Cowen highlighted some of the big ones (listed below the fold).
And without the small transport projects, passengers find it harder to use the big ones.
Up front, Howard answered some big ones: the game's playable solo and has a story.
"Willa has never seen dogs before and we have two big ones," Thomas Rhett says.
There are only two problems with this line of thinking, but they're pretty big ones.
He did lead our club in pinch-hits and got some big ones for us.
The big ones: Chelsea Manning, who leaked classified information in the first big WikiLeaks dump.
On average, the big ones got out of the recession faster than the small ones.
Most US companies — especially big ones like Apple and Ford — operate in a global market.
And some of your shows are from those stations, mostly from the big ones, right?
Here the three big ones -- which range from flimsy (at best) to dangerous (at worst).
Several big ones had already opened on the couscous façades, including in the centerpiece minaret.
You may be forced to ask questions of yourself, but they won't be big ones.
Smaller states have more reasons than big ones to be peaceful and open to trade.
What have you learned about expanding small stories into big ones from those two projects?
But it's interesting, I mean, obviously it's ... They're also dealing with the big ones now.
Obviously your biggest — there's a couple at Benchmark, but Uber is one of your big ones.
Scope of product offering and price are big ones to concede to Jeff Bezos' retail killer.
The designer compares it to a baby taking its first steps and they`re big ones.
The mental health issues are the big ones that need to be nipped in the bud.
The drawback is that this turns online firms, especially big ones, into arbiters of acceptable speech.
It will soon have the power to scrutinise deals involving small companies, not just big ones.
Congress passed big ones in 2900 and 220006 and smaller versions in 2202, 2628, and 28500.
Anyway most of the time, the guys with the big ones would be the most nerdy.
But incrementality tracking is growing more common among marketers, including big ones like Airbnb and eBay.
"One of the big ones is long-term care, nursing homes and assisted living," Estes said.
Facebook's goals to increase membership in groups and connect people to meaningful communities are big ones.
I like a many things about the system, but this is one of the big ones.
You know the big ones already: Michael Phelps, Katie Ledecky, Katinka Hosszu, Simone Manuel, Simone Biles.
Zayn bought the place above its listing price of $10.5 mil, shelling out $10.69 big ones.
If Judge Kavanaugh will lie about small things, won't he lie about big ones as well?
The big ones, though, are not to force anything and it won't feel awkward or sleazy.
The big ones, for New York City residents, are infrastructure and immigration, Mr. Shear told us.
The other really big ones are the huge overprotection that Americans began doing in the 1990s.
Special Report: The Year in Sports CRISTIANO RONALDO Won the big ones for club and country.
The problem is what was offered instead: shoulders — big ones, sometimes complete with fringe-bedecked epaulets.
Here are three big ones: • The Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act in Florida.
This question—what might ultimately trigger that next eruption—is one of the big ones in volcanology.
These files exist and are transmitted on iOS, Android, Mac, and Windows, to name four big ones.
Vizio's list of built-in services hits all the big ones — Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, Vudu, etc.
There have been some big ones, some utterances so absurd that they invite laughter rather than scorn.
The big ones are older now, and I love to watch them perform in sports and theater.
You know, one of the insurance companies, one of the big ones came to see me yesterday.
The big ones: Facebook was right not to remove the doctored video of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
"In France, most museums don't have a conservation lab, other than the very big ones," he explains.
It's also a good idea to eat a bunch of small meals, rather than three big ones.
Wash potatoes and place into a pot (big ones at the bottom, small ones at the top).
"The big ones (rivers) are at record stages right now," Marc Chenard of the NWS said Sunday.
This course will cover the 10 big ones, plus how you can start improving each one today.
You can get some really big ones — I think there's one by Goal Zero that is huge.
There are dozens of small, niche services alongside big ones such as Netflix (NFLX) and Amazon (AMZN).
On the left, by contrast, people tend to mistrust corporations — especially big ones — as corrupt and destructive.
"The U.S. runs trade deficits with all of them, in some cases quite big ones," writes Tweed.
A couple of early ones that are not worth mentioning but the big ones ... What are they?
"Some of the paintings take four or five years to complete, the really big ones," he says.
And even minimal efforts at reform have come with costs for the social media giants — big ones.
He moves through Eliot's life on the charmed, offhand greatness with which little brothers often imbue big ones.
You'll notice some big ones missing, especially as many developers aren't as eager to go for this store.
Stitch Fix, which went public last November, and Trunk Club by Nordstrom are two of the big ones.
OneWeb and Amazon are the big ones, but there are also lesser known companies, like LeoSat and Telesat.
Why is it that these big ones are succeeding in this way, and it's not happening as pervasively?
Companies which trade in data—ie, most big ones these days—had better get ahead of the problem. ■
At a long-standing and ultimately conservative institution like the Met, small steps can feel like big ones.
There are a bunch of reasons for this, but two of the big ones are price and convenience.
However, what you're seeing now are people doing smaller, really, really focused concepts—instead of really big ones.
That road to was paved with a million little decisions instead of a couple of great big ones.
This was a quiet week in the trailer world, but a few big ones dropped along the way.
For better worse, it's one of the big ones—the kind it's really hard to get out of.
The two big ones: don't spend too much, and don't take something that's going to actively harm you.
The small insects break up the dung, the big ones haul the natural fertilizer deeper into the soil.
They're not the super-big ones, they're a little bit smaller, which is perfectly fine for most people.
A computer trained on thousands of those small temblors might be versatile enough to predict the big ones.
Throughout 2017 and 2018, Ms. Warren paired appeals to small contributors with a robust operation courting big ones.
"We're constantly looking at big ones, but those are sort of — you don't do that lightly," Greene said.
Essentially, once a user's data cap was reached, Telia would restrict other apps, but not the big ones.
The openness of the web allowed small companies to become big ones without seeking permission from the biggest ones.
The total cost of all this hacking is anyone's guess (most small attacks, and many big ones, go unreported).
And one of the big ones was that the underlying technology on which we were doing journalism had changed.
First Off is Insider's essay series about life's firsts — the big ones, the small ones, and everything in between.
The way rockets scale up means that freedom from gubbins is more valuable for small craft than big ones.
One of the big ones is that the business proposition of Facebook is that it is the social network.
Here, in convenient list form, are the 30 small questions and three big ones about Donald Trump and Russia.
Naturally, $246 billion can buy a lot of relatively small companies (Twitter?) and maybe some big ones (Tesla, anyone?).
" During his victory rally, Trump congratulated Cruz for his two wins, but called Kentucky and Louisiana "the big ones.
Mr Ma wants to enable small firms to operate just as nimbly as big ones on the global stage.
When you truly understand the little things, you're in a better position to make decisions on the big ones.
Now his "Big Ones" (whose premiere I reviewed in Philadelphia this February), accompanied by Amy Winehouse recordings, proves marvelous.
Some of the big ones were playing to their insecurities—we literally designed marketing materials for the thigh gap.
OLED screen and unlock with your face and all the details of it, all the big ones have leaked.
Trump's offer highlighted the perils of being a very small state in a world run by very big ones.
One top investment bank has laid out the big ones to watch: Russia, Mexico, Colombia, Hungary, Malaysia and Brazil.
"When they opened the walls, they jumped out — cats, baby cats, big ones, you can't imagine," Mr. Silberstein said.
Big ones might clog their digestive systems, while very small ones might pass through gut tissues and into organs.
We got YouTube, we got Apple, we got Amazon, we got all of the big ones in this space.
Road blocks like this, which are supposed to be big ones, are not going to deter him reaching that destination.
Other big ones like the new seasons of Queer Eye, Terrace House, and Arrested Development are also on the docket.
"Providing feedback, mentoring on how small businesses can best sell to big ones, increasing their publicity and even their sales."
Studying lots of small businesses instead of a few big ones allowed the academics to conduct a randomised controlled trial.
Very few firms disclose their total wage bills, but the big ones that do seem relaxed about short-term pressure.
In France and the Netherlands, as elsewhere, retail properties in smaller cities are struggling while those in big ones thrive.
But well over half the deals are in serious trouble and some big ones, like Japan, are already ruled out.
There are too many news outlets to claim that a President needs the big ones to get a message out.
The other big ones are the 1,109-carat Lucara diamond, the 995-carat Excelsior, and the 969-carat Sierra Leone.
I have a gumball machine on my abdomen, that one and these two big ones I have on my thighs.
From the big ones (like, say, who's biggest baddie A.D.?) to the smaller ones (seriously, can Paige let Emily live
Previously small- and medium- sized airlines had sensed an opportunity when the big ones pulled out of loss-making routes.
Measure out your cookie balls, using either 2 tablespoons per for smaller cookies or 1/3 cup for big ones.
But a couple spots have been weaker than others, and today Philips is addressing two big ones: green and cyan.
In a couple of recent newsletters, I've written about the downsides of college sports, and there are some big ones.
Here's a good list; there are big ones (Google, Cloudflare), "open" ones (OpenDNS, OpenNIC) and others with some niche features.
Apple has had fewer privacy scandals than everybody else in big tech (although there have still been some big ones).
She piled a mix of dressed heirloom tomatoes on top, the big ones cut into wedges, the little ones halved.
Foreign capital should be kept out; the government should manage finance directly and small businesses should be prioritised over big ones.
Then there's just Google, Microsoft, Amazon and a dozen other companies to worry about, and those are just the big ones.
"The really big ones are still outstanding," he said, adding the results showed that it was still worth fighting for exemptions.
Adulting gets in the way of so many little responsibilities — flossing and swapping your old toothbrush out are two big ones.
Portela A bit removed, but the oldest among the big ones Rua Clara Nunes 81, Madureira: Samba nights: Wednesdays, 8 p.m.
European governments, especially the big ones, would have to find a way to sell far larger defence budgets to their voters.
I couldn't afford to buy any big ones, so I just kept accruing little, tiny crystals—small bumps of my drug.
Smaller games like Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice and big ones like Uncharted: The Lost Legacy let players take shots of their worlds.
While calving events are a natural process on ice shelves, the big ones like this are an dramatic sight to behold.
These events both fall two weeks before a major, which is the way Woods has traditionally prepared for the big ones.
Instagram was among the first big ones to support 3D Touch (and has even brought what it's learned over to Android).
I had the kind that go in your inner ear, other people had the big ones that go over the ear.
"The big ones are at record stages right now," said meteorologist Marc Chenard with the National Weather Service Weather Prediction Center.
Each eruption happens unpredictably, but some big ones can be anticipated by watching for the atypically quiet period that precedes them.
And not a single one — big ones, famous ones, ones starting out — have ever … suggested any kind of impropriety at all.
And when I'm with the police chiefs and I'm with the sheriffs of our country — and these are the big ones.
I've dipped my toe in, but I leave the scary big ones for the pros and go after the smaller waves.
The first work on the program, "Show Me" (2015), is by Matthew Neenan; the third, "Big Ones" (2016), by Trey McIntyre.
They're not cheap, but according to the American Miniature Horse Association, miniature horses are a bargain compared to the big ones.
When people talk about the band they seem to say Violence Violence or Rohnert Park are the big ones for them.
Other big ones include financial services, insurance, telecommunications and information technology, and a wide range of engineering and other consulting services.
They're big ones, because nothing matters more than limiting this president to one term by presenting him with the toughest foe.
Tony Tulathimutte is a virtuoso of words, and not just the big ones that have you Googling definitions on your smartphone.
Additionally, for most theater chains — including the big ones like AMC, Regal and Cinemark — you can't reserve seats or order online.
Most ships, especially the big ones that do the heavy hauling, burn what's called high-sulfur fuel oil, or bunker fuel.
There was more chance of them doing it when there were seven of 'em than the big ones, than-- than four.
No doubt the game has been tweaked otherwise here and there to accommodate modern conveniences, but those are the big ones.
I sent letters to papers in small cities near big ones, three on the East Coast and three on the West.
Other years have had more tech IPOs than 2019, but there's never been a year that's minted so many big ones.
I would say our main platforms right now that we're focusing on are the big ones like Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.
Allow yourself to be thankful for the small, mundane things that give you joy and meaning, as well as the big ones.
For the most part, there are only two key differences between the FCC's rules and the FTC's guidance — but they're big ones.
And the recent stumbles sure don't compare to the really big ones, like John Meriwether and Long-Term Capital Management in 1998.
While M.J.'s shoes are be big ones to fill, from the looks of Zendaya's first shoe line, she'll have no trouble.
And I deal with all the executives, the big ones and the small ones—I have really gotten to know this country.
She's learned about the many reasons people join these extremist groups, with camaraderie and a desire for belonging being two big ones.
Speech recognition and interaction are basic problems, but they're big ones, and they're going to matter even more as Siri's capabilities expand.
Whether there is sufficient competition among the big ones, to make sure lower costs are passed along to consumers, is another matter.
And that's okay, because small changes to welcome the new year can feel (and look) just as good as the big ones.
For a lot of companies, especially the big ones, breaking the law or acting unethically is just the cost of doing business.
Big ones include Spotify, Pandora, Amazon Music, iHeart Radio, TuneIn, Sirius XM, Uber, Domino's, StubHub, Audible, Dish, NPR, and so many more.
"We know from history that financial crises, particularly big ones, do tend to get followed by a populist reaction," Mr. Bernanke said.
Equifax is one of the "Big Three" credit reporting companies operating in the U.S. TransUnion and Experian are the other big ones.
The big ones—Sampoerna (owned by Philip Morris), Gudang Garam, Djarum and Bentoel (owned by British American Tobacco)—form a weighty lobby.
We use commercial galleries, especially the big ones, as museum entertainment, and leave the dream of collecting art to the wealthy 1%.
There are nice big ones with great sound, and smaller portable (even waterproof) speakers that you can take with you to the beach.
It wasn't all warm fuzzies, though: Twitter recently announced that both #PokemonGo and #RIP were big ones this year too, for obvious reasons.
Tiny insect-like drones may one day pollinate plants; big ones might carry not just cargo but people in self-flying sky taxis.
He sold plots to small firms and some big ones, like Walmart, but during the Great Recession of 2007-09 sales dropped precipitously.
We've been growing from a very small studio to one of the big ones, with titles like Star Wars, Mirror's Edge, and Battlefield.
Chicago managed only three hits Monday, but two of them were big ones – Jason Heyward's two-run single and Russell's go-ahead blast.
It's testament to their expertise that so few breaches have occurred; the big ones like Cambridge Analytica were failures of judgment, not code.
They also add an evolutionary twist: the more advanced a society becomes, the better small organisations will do in relation to big ones.
This episode was filled with small, emotionally devastating moments, but it centered on two big ones: the closing statements and the jury deliberation.
Since the death of Justice Antonin Scalia in February, the court has deadlocked 4-4 on four cases, including a few big ones.
One of the big ones we talk a lot about is that it's not what happens to you, it's how you handle it.
But Buttigieg's career took hold by focusing on smaller issues rather than big ones, and the people of South Bend say it worked.
It was one of those big ones, where you're supposed to have like an eighth of the cookie and then pass it along.
You do have time to set some big ones for the company and then let everybody else, at each level, set their own.
"The number of turtles were dropping and the size, you can't see any big ones, only small," he said later in the day.
I had a couple of tough breaks and had to deal with the punches — a couple big ones — but it feels good now.
Take a few of the big ones: a feeling of moral outrage, identification with an in-group perceived to be under threat, and underemployment.
Just a sneak peek at some of the big ones: The nominees and winners are chosen by the 6,300 industry professional members of CMA.
An electric toothbrush Adulting gets in the way of so many little responsibilities — flossing and swapping your old toothbrush out are two big ones.
We had a number of notecards taped to the wall of the writers' room, and one of the big ones was: What is justice?
And a resolution fund is responsible for winding down failing banks, so that national governments are not as exposed to big ones that collapse.
It throws out the small problems and allows the big ones to continue to suck without ever digging into how they could suck less.
To get it, though, you will need to call Groupon directly, and presumably provide some kind of proof you're good for 30,000 big ones.
One of the big ones has been making use of our Instagram and going to different campuses and have different girls post about it.
Room rentals, naturally, have more of an impact in smaller cities than in big ones, which can more easily absorb an influx of visitors.
"The new boutique companies have pushed the big ones to make better wine," says Sabiha Apaydin, a sommelier at one of Istanbul's leading restaurants.
Sports featured in the guide include the big ones like NFL, NBA, and MLB, along with countless smaller sports ranging from archery to volleyball.
There are five races for 2-year-olds on Friday, but the big ones are all on Saturday, starting at 2:55 p.m. Eastern.
Though the communities themselves tend to be relatively small—even big ones have only about 100,000 members—their impact is felt across the web.
Facebook and Google are two big ones that have yet to sign on, but names are still being gathered and others may yet join.
The best part, though, were the tortillas — two big ones about 18 inches in diameter that clearly had just come freshly off the grill.
It is actually about 2500 million fish, all dead and preserved in jars, except for the big ones, which are carefully preserved in tanks.
In that novel, human beings develop smaller brains — our big ones were leading us to destroy the world — as well as flippers and beaks.
Start with the big ones: your rent or mortgage, car payments or transportation, child care, utilities, groceries, any debt payments you need to make.
But two of the big ones are set to close, a sign of a glut in the market and of shifting demands from employers.
As the latest crisis in the Gulf shows, small states are learning from the big ones how to exploit cyberattacks to create political disruption.
The Big Ones, Part Two: This is a worst-possible wildfire scenario for Southern California These areas are at risk for a big storm.
"One of the big ones is to threaten international shipping in the Middle East, which they've done more explicitly over this summer, " he said.
The knock has always been that he goes half-speed, at best, at the smaller shows, but he shows up at the big ones.
It has recently shown interest in buying small brands as well as big ones, downing nine American craft brewers in just the past three years.
"The big ones are Russia and conflicts of interest," said Greg Valliere, chief global strategist at Horizon Investments, of what is likely to be discussed.
All the big ones can be tracked, such as the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500, Nasdaq and the Russell 2000 small-cap gauge.
It was unclear how many employers would actually drop birth control coverage on religious grounds, and there were significant doubts that many big ones would.
Ethiopian stargazers dream that the mountains around Lalibela may one day host a world-class observatory to rival the big ones in Chile and Hawaii.
She observed that outside of death or divorce, we had most of the big ones covered simultaneously: new marriage, new pregnancy, new job, new house.
Regardless, the issues she's addressing are the big ones: identity, intimacy, inheritance, the search for meaning, the balance (or imbalance) of private and public life.
Sometimes the company will list a whole bunch of them on a big slide after software VP Craig Federighi goes over the big ones onstage.
I have a couple of big ones so it's easier to put them in my shower to water them instead of using a watering can.
Since October 1st more than 1,300 companies, including almost all the big ones, have moved their domiciles outside the region, and tourist bookings have dipped.
Unlike Siyar the Great, however, Adesanya put a beating on Wilkinson, calmly and consistently building towards the finish rather than swinging big ones and hoping.
The big ones all want states where they are in a majority, so they can divvy up oil money and government jobs among their kin.
Wrong. A string of countries, including big ones like Brazil and Russia, has defaulted in their own currencies and not just in times of war.
That's right: The new iPhone 2700 costs $700, which represents a major price cut from the $1,000 iPhone XS. We're talking about 300 big ones!
Here are some of the most notable corporate regrets of the year and some really big ones from years past, listed in reverse chronological order.
So far, FIREX-AQ has sampled fires of all types—big ones and small ones; smoldering fires and flaming fires; grass, brush, and forest fires.
Of the emerging fintech lenders, the big ones will get stronger and the small ones will attach to the larger players or simply peter out.
"It's not going to hurt the big ones," said Simon, who served as president and chief executive officer of Walmart U.S. from 2010 to 2014.
But turning small mistakes into big ones is the kind of thing that happens when your small mistake gets overshadowed by an unrelated additional mistake.
Insurers, including a few big ones like Aetna and Humana, are withdrawing from the marketplaces in many states, saying they are losing too much money.
Serena Williams has proved that point many times over as she has returned from illness, injuries and other turmoil to keep winning the big ones.
And to harvest them together, the nightmare of handling the big ones that are real old now — it just scares the crap out of me!
These are the big ones: "Dracula" (1931), "Frankenstein" (1931), "The Mummy" (1932), "The Invisible Man" (1933), "Bride of Frankenstein" (1935) and "The Wolf Man" (1941).
He was promised crowds -- big ones -- by his charismatic but increasingly nationalistic counterpart, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who greeted Trump upon arrival with a hug.
Big ones — superheroes, Pixar-level animation, James Bond — cost $220 million or more to make and try to shock and awe on a global scale.
Winners in some categories were already announced, but we're still waiting for the big ones, including best drama, best comedy and the major acting categories.
The way the venues are at the moment, if we lose a couple more big ones it changes the landscape of what we can do.
Evidence is mounting that Special Counsel Robert Mueller is moving toward further indictments — and perhaps some big ones, with an end-of-year flurry of activity.
Last year's big deals included Intel buying MobileEye for $15 billion and Cisco getting AppDynamics for $3.7 billion, but there were not as many big ones.
That's good for reading a lot of words or doing spreadsheets, which is only something you do when life really has you by the big ones.
He's been in a handful of moves over the last few year, including big ones like Tom Cruise's The Mummy and Murder on the Orient Express.
THE first full day of Donald Trump's presidency was marked by some vast protest marches in America and some pretty big ones elsewhere in the world.
They scrolled through Telegram, beaming with myriad protest groups—big ones conveying information about the whole movement and small ones that organized one neighborhood or another.
This summer, a handful of new eyeshadow palette launches sent quakes through the beauty community (NARS Loaded and Urban Decay Naked Heat were two big ones).
We welcome your support in these efforts, and we hope to have several further announcements soon, and some very big ones over the next few months.
So, the big ones have to be done first thing in the morning, when the retort is still cool, so they burn at an even temperature.
Most award show red carpets are (obviously) a reflection of their nominees, which means that many of the big ones aren't as diverse as we'd desire.
The government only gives vague indications as to the status of these projects, but some big ones came to fruition just in time for the election.
Now it's adding two big ones to the list — Amazon Echo and Amazon Fire TV, integrations announced on Thursday that will arrive in the coming weeks.
This obviously isn't as noticeable on the smaller demons, but big ones lose entire chunks of their body as they sustain an increasing amount of damage.
NUNES: Well, those -- those would be -- those are two big ones that are both reliable and both could be done in a short amount of time.
Heller and Eazy-E founded Ruthless Records, which churned out a number of rap stars ... until Suge Knight and Death Row Records stole the big ones.
Big ones include Home Depot, Sam's Club, Barnes & Noble, and Lowe's, which means you'll just have to flex those fingers and keep your credit cards warm.
Regulation that is supposed to promote competition can often have the opposite effect, killing off small companies and protecting big ones by raising barriers to entry.
The two big ones you'll need to know are JR East, the largest railway system in Japan, and the Tokyo Metro, the city's busiest subway system.
She invested in DVD and blu-ray players and in a digital beamer and borrows films from small, independent distributors instead of the expensive big ones.
Big ones include Home Depot, Sam's Club, Costco, Ikea, and Lowe's, which means you'll just have to flex those fingers and keep your credit cards warm.
Briefly, here are a few of the big ones: Block size battle The bitcoin network is often filled to the brim with transactions, spam or otherwise.
But one of the big ones is that passive loss rules were changed to shut down limited partner tax shelters, many of which affected real estate.
Expect lots of other companies—including big ones—to have similar discussions in the coming years, with little to no path to repair in the future.
Other research has shown that the classic picture of a coral reef, with lots of pretty little fish and a few big ones, is entirely artificial.
Before a storm, N.O.A.A. helps us make informed decisions about potential risks; and when the big ones come, F.E.M.A. helps us get back on our feet.
One Marine said that while the blast from the small charges feel like someone pushed you, the big ones feel like getting hit by a linebacker.
Ostensibly, that helps the little fish keep up with the big ones, but in reality, it was an owner-approved plan to lower spending across the game.
"I've tried plenty of home remedies — tea bags, tying rubber bands around the big ones to try and cut the circulation off — but nothing works," Britteny says.
These big ones are capable of transferring their kinetic energy to thermal energy, though this would result in a very hard to miss explosion of considerable size.
Certainly, 500 extra big ones is a small price to pay for such a robust system on a car that costs more than $100,000 to begin with.
Most social media and messaging apps will take everything from Android to iOS for you, though there are exceptions, with WhatsApp being one of the big ones.
They're loud, even the big ones have a surprisingly small capacity, they don't do anything significantly better than an oven and you probably have an oven anyway.
Historically, Apple tends to say the same thing: It buys lots of little companies and, while it hasn't done a lot of big ones, isn't philosophically opposed.
He also explains that startups are messy, full of mistakes, and even big ones have many near-death experiences where not making next payroll is very real.
I never promise that people will catch fish, especially big ones, but on her last day here, she got the biggest trout ever caught on the property.
There are rows of dicks; big ones, small ones, ones with curves, ones with veins, and most unpleasant of all, ones with detailed balls complete with hair.
I feel like even there were big ones they wouldn't be appearing in some sort of big feature, but there certainly won't be any Frank Oceans involved.
And that was before some of his big ones, like his "Day of Pardon" apology for the church's sins against Jews, heretics, Gypsies, native peoples and women.
Picked up the turkeys, plural, this weekend, two big ones that I thought would go side-by-side in the oven because my oven's pretty big. Wrong!
One of the big ones is that the Nevada caucuses are new on the scene, and it takes more time for pollsters to accurately model caucus results.
"Historically, only emperors and saints — you know, the big ones — celebrated birthdays," said William J. Doherty, a professor of family social science at the University of Minnesota.
"There's no question that many sporting events – especially big ones like NFL or NBA games – are becoming harder for the average working American to afford," Schulz said.
For the Vox series, the Big Ones, published last week, we asked scientists about worst-case extreme weather scenarios for three vulnerable regions of the United States.
Others have been critical of what they see as RCTs steering economists toward asking small questions instead of big ones, like the causes of productivity or poverty.
The instrumental solos that enlivened the orchestrations toward the end were unevenly played, especially the big ones for violin, shrilly rendered at times by the concertmaster, Linda Quan.
I've worked with hundreds of actresses and not a single one — big ones, famous ones, ones starting out — have ever  ever  suggested any kind of impropriety at all.
I've worked with hundreds of actresses and not a single one—big ones, famous ones, ones starting out—have ever ever suggested any kind of impropriety at all.
Although they oppose internet access being regulated under Title II, most ISPs, including big ones such as AT&T and Verizon, have made their peace with net neutrality.
"Most product companies, outside the big ones, don't want/can't afford the headache, expense and commitment of building IoT capabilities from scratch," a spokesperson for Seebo tells me.
According to Mewawalla, all the big themes that are coming out in the next two years, are benefitting the big ones much more than the broad tech sector.
Historically, Apple tends to say the same thing: It buys lots of little companies and, while it hasn't done a lot of big ones, isn't philosophically opposed. 3.
At one point Acosta asks Guzman if he wants "the big ones" or "the small ones," a veiled question referencing marijuana versus cocaine, which comes in smaller packages.
We usually only hear about the really big ones, the ones that take place in our backyards, or the ones in which famous people or places are involved.
"We welcome your support in these efforts, and we hope to have several further announcements soon and some very big ones over the next few months," he said.
"Big Ones" is truly weird, but it takes you inside its weirdness so soon and so surely that it shows many different humors: It's funny, touching, poignant, stirring.
"The natural gas plants we're building, the big ones […] are so efficient and so low-cost that coal can't compete with those," Denault said in an exclusive interview.
I've worked with hundreds of actresses and not a single one -- big ones, famous ones, ones starting out --have ever, ever suggested any kind of impropriety at all.
Now, that doesn't apply to 50 companies; it applies to the big ones that are generating billions of dollars in revenue and have thousands and thousands of employees.
After two big ones went down, it became obvious they all come down at some point, and I didn't feel I had resources to throw to the ground.
Two other big ones, ethereum and litecoin, have seen even larger 12-month gains, 5,100 percent and 2,600 percent, respectively, according to a main digital currency platform CoinBase.
As a city-building, farming species, we have long set small burns to lower the risk of future big ones and to encourage the growth of new vegetation.
It takes on small issues, like getting out of bed in the morning, and big ones, like mental health, police brutality and systematic racism, with nuance and grace.
We do, yeah, and we talk to ... You're not going to third-tier people because you don't need to get them because you have all the big ones.
But none of the big ones have been constructed yet, said Malcolm J. Bowman, chairman and founder of the New York New Jersey Metropolitan Storm Surge Working Group.
"These are not crimes people would consider very significant, the big ones people get up in arms about," said Ms. Brown, a former Customs and Border Protection official.
And in cities and counties across the country, where reforms were on the ballot, they were successful from small cities like Fargo to big ones like San Diego.
If more communities around the country feared climate "Big Ones," they and their leaders would be more engaged in both stopping fossil fuel use and readying for disaster.
The job puts him in charge of more than 260 dailies — from small papers like The Tuscaloosa News in Alabama to big ones like The Detroit Free Press.
You have direct-response advertisers, including very big ones like Audible and Squarespace, that are advertising on the same shows for years at a time ... Because it works.
Here in New York City, the city of apples, big ones, the majority of us who work on our laptops all day are stuck inside thanks to a blizzard.
EMILY JASHINSKY, THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER: Yes, I think South Carolina and the Michael Grimm race up by you guys in New York are the big ones to watch tonight.
Allow us to introduce you to PFL 11 winner Lance Palmer ... who took home $1 million big ones when he beat up Steven Siler on New Years Eve 2018.
Now don't get me wrong — I'm not suggesting that spending a few thousand big ones on just any average Joe's art show is a surefire way to get rich.
Mr Costa-Pereira therefore believes that the same rule applies to small fish species as to big ones—namely, the largest individuals play the biggest role in distributing seeds.
After several states, including California, legalized pot for medical purposes, state legislatures suddenly began considering it — including big ones like New York state, Illinois, Minnesota, and, most recently, Ohio.
When you think of the challenges that you and your organization are facing right now, what are the big ones that stick out, specifically ones where people can help?
New techniques such as 3D printing, combined with a rapid decline in the cost of computing power, are making it easier for small firms to compete with big ones.
A Swiss bank, say—generally a smaller one, as big ones are too scared—tells its client to close an account and open one with an American custodian bank.
Games about police and policing have been kicking around every now again for the past couple decades, after all, and the recent past has given us some big ones.
The most abundant medium-sized day-flying insects included hoverflies and ladybirds, also called ladybugs, and the most common big ones included large butterflies such as the painted lady.
We rounded up a list of 25 great gifts your in-laws will love, from small gifts that say thank you to big ones made for birthdays and holidays.
Companies are expected to report lower earnings in the April-June period, but the few big ones that have released numbers so far have beaten low expectations, encouraging investors.
And just a few hours ago, there were two fairly big ones — magnitudes 3.6 and 4.2 — just north of Oklahoma City, which had been fairly quiet in recent months.
The larger the blade, the more bitter they are—so if you can find some that are small, crisp, and delicious, they taste even better than the big ones.
And these last few days have reminded us that we express who we are, and what we believe, in public spaces, not just big ones like the National Mall.
Politics, the rise of index investing and higher interest rates that will make all that debt more expensive are the big ones investors will need to watch out for.
Long gone are the days when Jared ate nothing but veggie and turkey subs at the Indiana University campus subway, working his way down from 425 to 245 big ones.
There are little rascals and big ones, some decisions that sink us deeper into holes and some that buoy us, some problems that are invisible and others that we hide.
We've taken Hot Bread under our wing, so to speak, providing feedback, mentoring on how small businesses can best sell to big ones, increasing their publicity and even their sales.
There were many things about Nixon's presidency that undermined public confidence in the institution, but one of the big ones was everything that we learned about him as a person.
Marvel Battlegrounds is the latest add-on for Disney Infinity — also the first of four big ones coming in 2016 — and it pits hero against hero and villain against villain.
But the big ones have merely spent that time preparing for a resumption of the last-man-standing war of attrition, from which only the leanest and meanest will emerge.
In rich countries terror attacks are typically shrugged off by most businesses before long, as visitors resume postponed trips; financial markets routinely brush aside a single assault, even big ones.
Mitt Romney, the party's 2012 nominee and a wealthy man in his own right, was never able to stoke intense enthusiasm among small donors and relied disproportionately on big ones.
"We all know politicians like telling lies / Big ones, little ones, porky pies / Saying they're strong and stable, won't disguise / We're still being taken for a ride," reads one verse.
Also, don't forget: Some of the heaviest concerns here could be wiped away once Google answers more of the still-unaddressed Stadia questions, price and catalog being the big ones.
It's not that it takes an extensive amount of time, but their thoughtful feedback at every point in the process is important, and small decisions build up to big ones.
The number of plants that produce hydrogen cyanide increases with every mile away from the city center, the study found, with small cities showing the same effect as big ones.
During many races, especially big ones like the LA Marathon, radio-frequency identification chips are embedded in runners' bibs and record when the racers run over an RFID-enabled mat.
"It is really hard for any one provider to do nationwide themselves, so the big ones usually use local partners to fulfill locations where they don't have infrastructure," says Opamuratawongse.
Reflux sufferers are often advised to eat five or six small meals a day rather than one or two big ones, and to avoid eating within three hours of bedtime.
For some startups, Cyber Week is the only time of the year when their products are discounted, so we recommend checking out these smaller brands along with the big ones.
The U.S.O.C. is our biggest sponsor, and we do have two or three minor sponsors, but we need the big ones especially to be able to develop the young athletes.
It's just that the number of massive mergers has been growing, and the ones we hear about the most are the big ones that regulators end up killing to protect consumers.
It could have pushed forward the conversation about consumer data by encouraging exhibitors (especially big ones like Panasonic, Sony, and others) to talk about how they're acquiring and using consumer data.
And one of the big ones is how much Jonathan cares about Easton and me as a mother-daughter duo, and our mental health and well-being as an unbreakable unit.
And in two of the big ones, the incumbents have been remarkably successful at holding fast to the historical roots from which they derive their legitimacy while cautiously modernising the institution.
This storm is not like some of the other big ones such as Sandy, where we saw actual gasoline shortages develop, but it could amount to something significant, if it lingers.
But they face some unpleasant realities: since October 1st, more than 1,500 companies, including almost all the big ones, have moved their domicile outside the region, and tourist bookings have dipped.
"My theory is beauty standards have lauded small noses over big ones because they fit in with the idea of women being delicate, dainty and not taking up space," Sanghani wrote.
For some startups, Black Friday will be the only time of the year when their products are discounted, so we recommend checking out these smaller brands along with the big ones.
In my new book, I describe narratives that can periodically surge into epidemics and are capable of changing the economy's direction or of turning small booms and recessions into big ones.
There were a lot of superheroes in this year's blockbuster "Captain America: Civil War," but fans of the "Avengers" series might have noticed two big ones were missing: Thor and Hulk.
It undeniably marked a step forward in the fight against labor exploitation, but many of its guidelines are voluntary, and many brands (including some really big ones) fall short of full disclosure.
The U.S. banks, on the other hand, especially the big ones like J.P. Morgan and Citi have very strong retail operations that have kept them resilient in the face of economic headwinds.
Some of the lawmakers have struggled with loud noises, or have a trick for handling them (set off fireworks ahead of the big ones so you can become accustomed to the sound).
Evidence is mounting that Special Counsel Robert Mueller is moving toward further indictments — and perhaps some big ones, with an end-of-year flurry of activity, Garrett M. Graff reports for Axios.
Other big ones would be Amazon, Netflix is, but a little bit Netflix-specific, and maybe some of these virtual MVPDs will end up being the ... Disney, and AT&T/Time Warner.
"I prefer small animals, not the big ones because their meat is harder," said Rosa Dimonica, a customer at a butcher shop in the old-fashioned San Telmo Market in Buenos Aires.
As for risk factors, there are two big ones that stand out here: reliance on Amazon's web services (like a whole host of other services), and a reliance on open source technology.
The Tigers are 1-2 and trying to recover from hard-fought losses to two current top-10 teams and revive a struggling offense more susceptible to bad plays than big ones.
With tingling hands and feet and a ringing in my ears, I laid down while he got me some water and a bowl of pretzels (the big ones that don't mess around).
And I think because ... You might not see huge volume numbers in terms of number of companies at the end, but those big ones, like Uber particularly ... Big brands you've heard of.
It will be a low level and it would make possible the declaration of assets and stimulate businesses to get formalised, especially the mid-sized and big ones to access capital markets.
It was the start of a bull market, and he developed an expertise in picking small companies that would grow into big ones such as Charles Schwab, Vail Management Company and Tesla.
Mr. Nelson's case, which required 41 court dates, provides an up-close look at what goes wrong — why delays stretch from weeks to years, and how little delays can build to big ones.
PHILADELPHIA — Wacky, eccentric and fabulous, Trey McIntyre's "Big Ones" — most of it set to Amy Winehouse songs — is so peculiar that the audience at its world premiere on Wednesday night didn't laugh once.
The Big Ones: How Natural Disasters Have Shaped Us (and What We Can Do About Them), by Lucy JonesEarthquakes, floods, tsunamis, hurricanes, and volcanoes—these are not a few of our favorite things.
There are big initial public offerings — the $25 billion stock sale by the Alibaba Group, the biggest on record; the $16 billion market debut of Facebook — and then there are really big ones.
Makris defended his comments by invoking Hitler while claiming that the argument that it was okay to shoot small animals and not big ones was "animal racism," and well, the show was cancelled.
The U.S. banks, on the other hand, especially the big ones like J.P. Morgan and Citi have very strong retail operations that have kept these banks resilient in the face of economic headwinds.
We could also improve our unemployment insurance system, which eight states, including big ones like Florida, Michigan and North Carolina, have undermined by restricting eligibility or cutting benefits, or both, in recent years.
"We believe today is the problem is the whole mining industry needs consolidation and the proof to that the two big ones decided to merge but what about the smaller ones," Sawiris said.
"I'm looking at small contributions, really, not the big ones, I don't want anybody to have any influence over me," Trump said, adding he'd be writing "big checks" on behalf of the party.
But when the boy asks his schoolteacher "why the same number, π," is "used to measure all circles, both big ones and little ones," he doesn't get a spanking, he gets a scholarship.
Here is a look at a few of the big ones: Toyota's Fine Comfort Ride concept car is meant to model what an autonomous vehicle powered by hydrogen fuel cells would look like.
And the more desperate the Trump administration becomes to eke out some kind of win amid a darkening political situation, the more it will try to make small victories seem like big ones.
But a future where, say, Netflix is the content provider, instead of one of a handful of big ones, with lots and lots of smaller ones nipping at its heels, seems increasingly unlikely.
The small tables are too small and the big ones, encircled by red-leather banquettes the size of living-room sofas, give you enough space to spread out a map while you eat.
Recent smart home gadgets do tend to work across multiple smart home systems already, but they don't always support all three big ones, and setup processes and feature support can vary across systems.
One of the big ones he cites is an inverted yield curve following Federal Reserve monetary tightening that was far more severe than the current central bank benchmark rate of 2.25%-2.5% might suggest.
In The Big Ones, renowned seismologist Lucy Jones takes a look at the history of natural disasters, their impact on our culture, and new ways of thinking about the natural catastrophes in our future.
It would be easy to begin with the big ones, the ones that come to mind most readily: telling a boyfriend, "No, there isn't anyone else," after a breakup, when of course there was.
Banks with assets of up to £350bn are eligible, which excludes three other big ones (Barclays, HSBC and Lloyds) but lets in the local arm of Santander, to the dismay of some smaller challengers.
"We are not trying to compete with the three big ones," Raisi said, referring to the region's biggest airlines Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Etihad Airways, which focus on connecting passengers through their Gulf hubs.
Caught in the middle are the internet and technology companies: big ones could set up Europe-only data centres; small ones might find that doing business across the Atlantic was just too much trouble.
This means that most of the regulations promulgated by the Obama administration before the last 30 days will stand (although a few big ones are likely to be overturned by Congress using the CRA).
The big ones, server, Iraq war vote, which I've already mentioned in this interview that she didn't apologize for the Iraq war vote, Tammy Wynette from when she said something bad about Tammy Wynette.
One last thing to keep in mind when booking through any OTA — even the big ones — is the extremely unlikely possibility that a fare will be gone by the time you make your purchase.
In their earlier iteration, the Playboy Clubs were created by and for men, places where little and medium shots could feel like big ones and women could imply sex without having to deliver it.
Machine surveillance can be fooled in small ways and big ones: by the creation of blacked-out spaces, the introduction of strategically tainted data and the performance of a particular version of the self.
Here are the big ones: the classic mid-70s soul of Marvin Gaye, D'Angelo's Soulquarian funk, the richly textured bedroom hip-hop of producers like Alchemist and Knxwledge, the mysterious atmospheres of Phil Spector.
In every case, these "Big Ones" could be huge disasters not just because of geography and proximity to threats, but also because of decisions to build homes and offices in certain places, ignoring nature.
He said the big traders "represent the choke point in the supply chain and if all the big ones sign up and make this the industry standard ... all smaller players will have to comply".
Here are the big ones Despite the joy that many EPA employees expressed, they all had concerns regarding Scott Pruitt's second-in-command, Andrew Wheeler, who will take over the agency as acting administrator.
Of the many things we learned in our recent survey of new moms returning to their jobs in tech, we found that maternity benefits are actually pretty good at tech companies — especially big ones.
I don't think the title "Big Ones" refers solely to the headgear ears; the lighting (by Drew Billiau) and costumes (by Reid Bartelme and Harriet Jung) make sure that the dancers look appealingly, vividly unsylphlike.
There is a time right around now in the grand scheme of summer vacation where the big ones have been taken and the biggest have yet to go away or, even better, go away again.
We love relationships like this, those first big ones that become building blocks for the rest of your life, because it's something we can all relate to: the rush of new love, and subsequent devastation.
That can really be applied to Sling TV as a whole; it's a little rough around the edges, but it remains the cheapest option among the big ones out there for replacing your cable bill.
"We have seen a general pick-up in central bank buying, though it has very much been led by the two big ones - Norway in Europe and China in Asia," one of the bankers said.
"Growth of deposits has been bad not only for joint stock banks and city commercial lenders, but it hasn't been great for the big ones either," said Zhang Ming, a banks analyst at Huachuang Securities.
"It's not a question of if, but when," writes seismologist and disaster expert Lucy Jones in her new book, The Big Ones: How Natural Disasters Have Shaped Us (and What We Can Do About Them).
Most internet providers, especially the big ones, started out small—and focused on cable TV. They started as tiny local companies that were granted exclusivity over certain geographic areas to bring cable to new consumers.
DOMINIC CUMMINGS: If you go back and look at what he has said over the years, nine tenths of the various promises haven't even made it into his negotiation document, including all the big ones.
Hard to imagine a family that lacks earthquake insurance forking over 400 big ones (multiplied by the number of people in said family) for a prep pack stuffed with items swiped from a luxury hotel.
This year has already brought some excellent fresh choreography; "Big Ones," as well as Alexei Ratmansky's very dissimilar "Serenade After Plato's Symposium," new with American Ballet Theater this May, are two of the best examples.
Lawsuits are flying in the case of Who Really Owns the Bamboo It Bag, as small companies and big ones fight for the right to make and market a number of very similar-looking purses.
For one thing, the deep-pocketed banking lobby is not unanimous in its support of Mr. Hensarling, a Texan with a populist streak whose plan is arguably more geared toward small banks than big ones.
Today, the only shows that garner 15 million viewers are the really big ones — we'll use as an example CBS's hit show NCIS, which had more than 15 million viewers over the 2018-'19 season.
This has meant that few European banks, and none of the big ones that have deep relationships with the U.S. banking system, have been willing to get involved in trade with Iran, much to Tehran's frustration.
We're talking about fifteen hundred big ones, and while that is mildly cheap compared to some Apple Watches, it's still a hefty price that needs to check off a few "must haves" to be worth it.
While all of the Democratic nominees made their rounds with African Americans, the big ones were basically fighting over white and Latino voters, leaving Gillum to dominate among African Americans and pull off the surprise win.
Derrick White added 23 points, making 10 of 16 shots and 230 of 21982 from beyond the arc, plus seven assists, and Davis Bertans dropped three 297-pointers, including two big ones in the fourth quarter.
Majorities in every country, mostly very big ones, approve of the multiparty systems and market economies that have delivered this, as well as their integration into Western institutions—the EU (from 2004) and NATO (from 1999).
The companies, they say, are better capitalized than they have been in a decade, and the big ones have gone into new lines of business, offering a plethora of insurance and asset management products and services.
Normally we would iron a lot of the big ones out, but on that record, we kind of just let stuff fly, which as a whole was a really interesting and different way to approach it.
I feel like these companies don't deserve the immunity, or the big ones don't, or we somehow ratchet it down so only a certain size company is granted broadly ... I'm not even sure if it's size.
There are countless mysteries remaining in the fly world — big ones, like how many species of flies there really are, and more limited ones, like the insect with the big orange head, the bone skipper fly.
The list of companies withdrawing their guidance does include big ones you've heard of, including Twitter, The Gap, iHeartMedia, and, not surprisingly, hotel companies like Hilton and Marriott as well as airlines like Delta and American.
"China takes about a third of Australia's exports and the big ones, of course, are iron ore and coal," Shane Oliver, head of investment strategy and chief economist at AMP Capital, told CNBC earlier this month.
Ali Barter "Big Ones" I got incredibly strong early Weezer guitar feels from the moment I pressed play on Ali Barter's great song — can't you feel that "Sweater Song" mood kick in when the chorus starts?
A 2011 study published in the journal of the Royal Society of Biological Science found that parrots (the big ones like African Greys, Cockatoos, and Macaws) have the logical reasoning capabilities of a four-year-old.
However, Walsh and other industry executives say the scope of the Orlando attack may lead more U.S. businesses, especially big ones, to invest in physical security measures already in place at sports stadiums, government buildings and airports.
Still, the alien would notice that Sanders' events, at least the two big ones this week with musicians, are large and electric, that Biden's are small and sleepy, and that Warren and Buttigieg's fall somewhere in between.
After Super Tuesday, he could pick up a few small states, but it's six big ones -- Michigan on March 8 and then Florida, Ohio, Illinois, North Carolina and Missouri on March 15 -- that Clinton will be eyeing.
On a visit to Fiji in 2012, Wu Bangguo, a senior functionary, saluted the principle of non-interference, encouraged Fiji to adopt a "Look North" policy and complained about the "bullying" of small countries by big ones.
Defining "conquest" as a violation of international law today means that it is much harder for smaller states to become big ones, and making smaller countries dependent on their trade with bigger ones keeps them in line.
An employee at TriFit in Santa Monica tells TMZ ... their gym has replaced a few small bottles of hand sanitizer with 4 big ones, placing one in each locker room and two in the main gym area.
Then he leans forward and, still seated, dribbles Harlem Globetrotter-style, tiny pat-a-cake dribbles, then rat-a-tat big ones between his legs, and then a crazy weave, the whole time grooving to the music.
The Big Ones, Part Three: 26 feet of water: What the worst-case hurricane scenario looks like for Tampa Bay Then, during a heat wave, a high atmospheric pressure system builds, trapping the ordinary heat in place.
One of the big ones, in her opinion (and the opinions of many others), is tied to media, specifically the media's obsession with Clinton's private email server, and disinformation spread on Facebook by "malicious actors" in Russia.
I don't really like big ones, because they're just too heavy and they get in the way, and quite a lot of the expensive ones that are all meant to be fancy don't really work in my ear.
If the Yellowstone super volcano were to blow, and if the eruption resembled the big ones that occurred hundreds of thousands of years ago, the resulting far-flung ash spewing out could devastate the U.S., Live Science reported.
There are plenty of free sites that let you watch adult films on the web, but the average view time of most of the big ones falls into the same range, around 8 to 12 minutes per day.
Lyon's takeaway from the study, which he co-authored and recently published, was that while the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) includes estimates of small leaks in its tally of greenhouse gas emissions, it's missing the big ones.
Small charities can also have advantages over big ones, often connecting better with people on the ground, but they need certain safeguards in place, such as an oversight board and staff training in core humanitarian standards, Hilhorst added.
It's all about that, making sure you are loyal to the smaller publishers and that the booksellers are passionate about what they do and are interested in the smaller, lesser-known authors as well as the big ones.
Speaking of batteries, three seems to be the magic number: two big ones for long days (an Anker PowerCore 20100 and a Tronsmart Presto 10000) and a small Jackery bar that recharges much faster than the other two.
Delivering long-overdue relief from overtaxation so that small businesses can become big ones and so hardworking families can keep a little more of what they earn is a legacy for which every U.S. senator should be remembered.
Rewilding—the reintroduction of species, especially the big ones, that had been previously eradicated from an ecosystem—is thus a piecemeal form of evolutionary recovery from the millennia of exploitation that removed so much wild from the world.
President-elect Donald Trump rang in the new year with a Twitter shout-out to his "many enemies" — and now on Friday he's seemingly come face to face with one of the big ones: Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter.
Three is the only network operator out of the big ones in the UK that offer unlimited data on 4G connections right now, while Vodafone, EE, and O2 have settled on 4G contracts that max out at 100GB monthly.
You don't just get one style of Chicago, and I think that's what—for me, you know when I was younger—I used to look up to like Twista, Lupe, Kanye—those are like the big ones for me.
It's luxurious for studios and buyers, who definitely find time to hit the slopes in between throwing around play money at films that, for the big ones like Amazon and Netflix, represent a tiny fraction of their yearly investments.
Slovakia's banks - including big ones such as KBC Group's CSOB, Erste Group Bank's Slovenska Sporitelna , Raiffeisen's Tatra Banka and Intesa Sanpaolo's VUB - have avoided troubles seen by other banks in Europe in the decade since the global financial crisis.
Levy noted that the priority given to athletes actually cuts against poor kids, because a college fields teams in an array of sports — fencing, crew, water polo — beyond the few big ones that an inner-city school can afford.
His conservatism is a' la carte: He opposes conventional trade policy; he is comfortable with unions; government solutions – even big ones – are fine; he is pro-defense, but anti-engagement; he is pro-tax cut, but also pro-spending.
They are sizing up a fickle president whose erroneous remarks on small issues cast doubt on what he might say on the big ones — the future of NATO, say, or the Iran nuclear deal — that involve war and peace.
The smaller native birds tend to spring away at the sounds of approach, but these big ones seem to exist in a state of strange bewilderment, easily panicked and yet without the slightest idea of how to save themselves.
Running list below: The big ones so far: Steve Bannon, Trump's chief strategist earned between $230 and $25 million in the last year and had assets valued between $2000 and $48.6 million when he joined the administration, via WSJ and CNN.
The truly troubling problems are the really big ones, like the Takata recall, in which tens of millions of cars were equipped with airbags that could malfunction and fire shrapnel into the people they were meant to protect when they deployed.
Big ones, little ones, baby ones, toddling ones -- it was a second- and third-generation presidential family on rare display the likes of which hasn't been seen in such numbers since, yes, the Camelot of the John F. Kennedy era.
Whereas Britain has many small funds—at least 300 in the public sector alone—the Canadian government has herded its funds into a few big ones, enabling them to pool their research and administrative resources to scale up their investments.
There are lots of contributing factors to that imbalance, but research tells us one of the big ones is that women and girls get interested in tech at different points in their lives and for different reasons than men and boys.
Other voices in the conversation: Thumbi Mwangi, veterinarian, Washington State University: Control small diseases to be ready for big ones Anne Rimoin, epidemiologist, UCLA: Watch where people and animals interact Kevin Olival, ecologist, EcoHealth Alliance: There are 5,000 places to look
Much like a Yorkshire Terrier sharing its bed with a Great Dane, small countries bordering big ones tend to be nervous: even if the big dog is inclined to be good-natured, it could still roll over and crush the Yorkie.
In three big ones on the west coast—Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle—the minimum wage is set to rise to $15 over the next few years, and Chicago will be phasing in a floor of $13 by 2019.
A new import duty has been set at a flat rate rather than ad valorem, so it has more of an impact on smaller cars than big ones; and a higher tax is used for older cars than newer ones.
Takeaway: Stelter never broaches during any of these live reports — big ones considering the news here — that other prominent doctors, including President Obama's ex-physician of more than two decades — made the recommendation recently that Clinton should take a neurological exam.
There are plenty of reasons this future is still a way off (two big ones: wireless battery life sucks and voice assistants are still limited in functionality), but it's definitely coming, and ear computers like Apple's AirPods are significant step.
Personally, Vilsack strikes me as likelier to pull that off than most: These bonuses seem bigger in smaller states (like Alaska) than in big ones, and Vilsack is a well-known guy who appeals to Clinton's weakness in the state.
Although I'm obviously biased, my experience is that small companies can be just as inept, and the big ones have the resources to invest in deep research and take a long-term point of view that smaller ones can't afford.
The pictures are themselves "alive," biotic, reacting to stimuli and growing in sophistication, and the show thus comprises a grand assemblage of real and artificial intelligences: the Japanese participants and the lab's software, the flies' little brains and our big ones.
Many expected that Rex W. Tillerson, the former chief executive of Exxon Mobil, would apply those types of management skills as secretary of state — namely picking a trusted staff and delegating small issues, so he could focus on the big ones.
The Big Ones, Part One: 122 degrees for days: the looming Phoenix heat wave that could harm thousands Here's what it will look like: A monster hurricane — as big as they come — pushes an enormous amount of water into the bay.
Canada reckons that the best way to deal with novel threats is to do better what it has done well in the past: defend international norms, cultivate alliances and work with like-minded "middle powers" to encourage good behaviour by big ones.
Okay, so they don't quite cover all the 40 odd films Cruise is credited for on IMDb, but they certainly get through the majority of the big ones in style (and with a little help well-timed help from Cuba Gooding Jr.).
The reason is simple: Whereas other cities have strenuous obstacles to recording in place, Cleveland courts allowed Koenig and her fellow producer, Ohio native Emmanuel Dzotsi, to record all courtroom proceedings, ranging from small cases (bar fights) to big ones (armed robberies).
North Korea has probably not yet mastered two key technologies -- how to miniaturize a warhead (small bombs are more difficult than big ones) and how to get a missile back through the atmosphere without it spinning out of control or burning up.
Beijing has asked coal miners, especially the big ones in the western regions of Shanxi, Shaanxi and Inner Mongolia, to step up production of high-quality coal to meet increasing demand over the summer, when some people crank up their air conditioning.
To find out why we haven't we heard as much about Germany's election compared with other big ones in Europe this year, turn to Jochen Bittner, political editor for the German weekly Die Zeit and a contributing Op-Ed writer for The Times.
And there is one instance of coherent curatorial logic: A small gallery with one seemingly abstract painting per wall, two big ones by Ed Clark and Gedi Sibony, and two small ones by Whitney Claflin and Eiichi Shibata, a Japanese outsider artist.
Because of weak Republican candidates at the top of the state ticket and redrawn congressional districts, Democrats are positioned for gains — maybe big ones — in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, including three or more women who could crash the state's all-male House delegation.
But Patrick Somerville and Carly Wray, who wrote the episode, do play with the notion of "questions" and "answers" by way of a narrative structure that keeps jumping back in time to fill in minor details — but, very pointedly, never the big ones.
A broad consensus had formed among strategists and money managers heading into the year along a couple of fronts: Small-cap stocks should begin outperforming big ones after lagging in 2017, and cheaper value stocks would close the performance gap with growth.
The Big Ones, Part Three: 22018 feet of water: What the worst-case hurricane scenario looks like for Tampa Bay Climate models show that as temperatures continue to rise, the atmosphere and land in some regions, like California's forests, will grow more arid.
In large cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi, studies have tallied about one car for every two people (a stat that beats out other major cities like New York City and London), and cars — especially big ones — are an important part of social life.
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In a separate media briefing on Friday, Pernia said the revised list could even reach 100 projects as they replace big ones with many smaller but "game-changing projects" like roads, bridges and irrigation systems that will benefit provinces not included in the original list.
In a separate media briefing on Friday, Pernia said the revised list could even reach 100 projects as they replace big ones with many smaller but "game-changing projects" like roads, bridges and irrigation systems that will benefit provinces not included in the original list.
Some former executives say what concerns them now is whether other car companies—the big ones with well-honed manufacturing systems, steady executives, and functioning bureaucracies—will start making electric cars that are just as good as Tesla's, erasing the company's head start and cachet.
This is all extremely convenient for customers and helps explain why The We Company has grown quickly — leasing more and more office space in more and more markets, renovating it, and then sub-leasing it to individuals, small businesses, and increasing big ones too.
MJ's stage-worn, custom crystal stockings -- which he donned during his performance of "Billie Jean" in the 1983 TV special, "Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever" -- are expected to haul in at least a million big ones, possibly up to $2 mil ... according to Gottahaverockandroll.
"Many countries, especially the big ones in the region, are coming out of high commodity prices which allowed them to do a lot of populism, with a lot of spending and little control and this has a cost," he said in an in an interview.
"There are multiple signals of a weakening global economy, a global trade war which hits small countries more than big ones, and a lot of uncertainties in the Eurozone which has led to a rise in the Swiss franc," said Swissmem President Hans Hess.
Because the production cost is low, he can consider other options for movies that don't seem likely to break bigones that don't require an additional multimillion-dollar marketing commitment but could still recoup the initial investment with maybe a little extra as well.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Dallas Federal Reserve Bank President Robert Kaplan on Tuesday expressed support for rolling back some parts of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street reform act, as long as the priority is reduction of rules for small and midsize banks, and not for big ones.
Denver (8-23) came into the night hitting 23 percent of its 267-pointers and got two big ones early in the fourth quarter during an 260-271 run that turned a 262-3 deficit into an 229-247 lead halfway through the period.
And by the way, I'd like to sit down with who the head of the Academy is because the decisions that they've been making in general, and the big ones, in terms of a popular movie category and other things, have been repealed really quickly.
IBM, meanwhile, has been touting partnership as the way ahead to build IoT services: it says it works with some 1,400 companies already in one way or another, although it highlights 11 big ones on its IoT partner site — including chip companies like ARM and Intel.
The data from Iowa's precincts had been trickling into Buttigieg headquarters in waves — some small ones early on Monday night from field organizers that hinted at success, and then the big ones from the state party in the following days that flooded the campaign with euphoria.
Dungeon World and Blades in the Dark are the big ones, but there are so many others which wouldn't exist without getting switched on at Google+, from cyberpunk nail-biter The Sprawl to the Watership Down-esque The Warren to my own attempt, ACTION MOVIE WORLD.
Before even hitting the halfway mark of the installment, we get five big ones: Mary and her apple skins, Grace being told not to go alone to the outside privy, Mary's pretend death, the icicle, and the actual, literal prophecy from local handsome peddler Jeremiah (Zachary Levi).
So if you're concerned about symptoms that suggest a thyroid problem (issues with energy levels or unexplained weight changes are big ones), it's extremely important to work with your doctor and, if needed, an endocrine specialist to figure out the best course of action for you.
If that list does grow long and Congress does pass new legislation that impacts small online merchants as much as big ones, it's possible that some Amazon merchants could become less popular with customers because their prices will rise to account for the new tax-collection rules.
YOU KNOW, I THINK WE COMPETE IN ALL OUR MARKETS AGAINST A VARIETY OF COMPETITORS, THE BIG ONES, THE SMALL ONES, THE MEDIUM SIZED ONE, WE'RE HERE AT THE CBA IN AN AUDIENCE OF 200,255 PEOPLE THAT YOU AND I WILL TALK TO IN A WHILE.
HOUSTON, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Dallas Federal Reserve Bank President Robert Kaplan on Tuesday expressed support for rolling back some parts of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street reform act, as long as the priority is reduction of rules for small and midsize banks, and not for big ones.
While there are a number of CRM and sales tools out in the market today, Porter believes that many of the big ones might better be described as "dumb databases or repositories" of information rather than natively aimed at helping source and utilise data more effectively.
Here are some of his most important works from throughout this career, and why they should be on your radar, if they're not already: The Destroyer Contrary to popular belief, Lee's superhero work came much earlier than some of the big ones we know him for.
We've done very well with these sorts of things, and if you look historically at some of the really big ones, like the 9/11 Commission Report or the Starr Report, those are books that sold in the millions, if you take in all the different editions.
"It is like bird wings," says Dr Coupé, one of the authors, "you may have big ones that need few beats per second or you have to really flap the little ones you got, but the result is pretty much the same in terms of flying."
The Big Ones, Part One: 122 degrees for days: the looming Phoenix heat wave that could harm thousands Smoke from the growing blazes begins carrying 100 miles west into Los Angeles and 100 miles south to San Diego, leading to hazardous air quality throughout Southern California.
KIM SEVERSON The premise of "Simple Cake" (Ten Speed, $23) is a lovely one: It aims to make baking a cake the kind of thing you do to celebrate life's little moments as well as the big ones, from a lost tooth to a milestone birthday.
It's about how parents fail their kids in the small ways and also the big ones — how they endure not only the judgment of their spawn and partners, but also the scathing voices inside their own heads that incessantly whisper about how they are fucking it all up.
Other voices in the conversation: Thumbi Mwangi, veterinarian, Washington State University: Control small diseases to be ready for big ones Justin Lessler, epidemiologist, Johns Hopkins University: It's not where a virus comes from but how it becomes contagious Kevin Olival, ecologist, EcoHealth Alliance: There are 5,000 places to look
Catch up with episode recapsScreenshot: GizmodoThis only works for TV shows, obviously, and only the big ones tend to get recaps, but you can quickly get caught up to speed on the seasons you've missed or the series that you just can't bring yourself to sit down and finish.
Senators used a "talking stick" during shutdown negotiations How Three Billboards went from film fest darling to awards-season controversy 8 things to know about earthquakes: from measuring them to predicting the big ones Why Trump is going to Davos, the world's biggest party for globalist elites, explained
On the equipment Fox Sports needs to produce the game in 210K HDR: A lot of the broadcast stuff that's available today can do exactly what it normally does in 24K SDR, but there's a lot of equipment that doesn't, and one of the big ones is super motion.
Before the industrial revolution, this was largely an agricultural problem; farmers increased the yield from each acre of land by breeding better plant varieties and consolidating small fields into big ones, but also by offering contracts to tenants and sharecroppers that gave them incentives to increase their output.
While the shoes of Tony Soprano are some mighty big ones to fill (James Gandolfini won two SAG awards, one Emmy, and one Golden Globe for the role) Michael Gandolfini, who previously starred in The Deuce, said he's thrilled to take on the role made so famous by his late father.
You probably already subscribe to a handful of the big ones, whose prices range from less than $10 a month to as much as $59 per month: Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, Sling TV, YouTube TV, AT&T Watch TV, Philo TV, Pluto TV, PlayStation Vue — I'm sure I missed a few.
One level deeper: For at least the near term, the technology needs policies incentivizing it, Oldham said, and in America there are 2 big ones: a recently expanded federal tax credit for captured CO2 and California's new law requiring 100% of its electricity come from carbon-free sources by 2045.
The dossier had a lot of incendiary claims — the big ones being that Trump had cooperated with Russians for years, that Trump is vulnerable to blackmail, and that his campaign maintained a "well-developed conspiracy of cooperation" with Russian leadership — but none of it could be substantiated, or at least not publicly.
Presidential elections are the big ones, and candidates have gone all out to attract millennial support in 2016—Ted Cruz made bacon with a machine gun, Hillary Clinton went on Broad City, and Bernie Sanders, that oddball, spoke to issues young people care about like student debt and the price of college tuition.
But afraid of his wrath, confused by their base, and hopeful that some good can still be wrung out of this crisis, they talk themselves, daily, into small acts of cowardice and silence, and then they find themselves committing big ones, as they are too invested, too culpable, to change their tune now.
You could say, then, that Colossal is about everyday monsters, and the big ones on TV attacking Seoul are just an expressionist way to help us feel the helplessness that Gloria experiences when she recognizes how her own out-of-control habits make her do things that hurt others, if on a smaller scale.
"If we were starting to get a sense that these central banks were really starting to worry that there really wasn't much left in the tank, investors are pretty good at extrapolating small changes in policy into big ones and you could see both euro and yen actually do better against the dollar, " she said.
Yes, there are big decisions that may have significant implications, but the essence of parenthood is your responsibility for all sorts of decisions, not only big ones like breast-feeding or schools, but also random daily moments on the fly for which you cannot Google a response or check the index of a parenting book.
"In the case of the big ones (trade agreements), South Korea would be one of them, we would normally expect them to want to do a degree of renegotiation both in terms of our own market access but also in terms of access to them," he told a committee in the upper house of parliament.
Apple introduced Health three years ago, and it has since become one of the more well-rounded fitness apps available on the iOS platform, syncing with nearly every kind of health monitoring and fitness app available from other companies, including big ones like Strava and Runkeeper, and most fitness trackers too, like those from Fitbit's competitors, Garmin and Polar.
At the end of the day, being explicit about what you consider appropriate behavior in a relationship — from small issues like how much you hang out alone, to big ones like when you're going to get married — is almost always worthwhile if you want your relationship to thrive, and it doesn't make you high-maintenance, Derhally says.
The big ones — like the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York (and the newly reopened Museum of Modern Art, also in New York City), the British Museum in London and the Louvre in Paris — are cavernous old buildings with millions of items in their permanent collections and hundreds of thousands on display at any given time.
And though I had fears, sometimes big ones, my doctor was skilled and kind and willing to answer questions, and it was spring, and then summer, and then the warm Mississippi fall, and my pregnancy was full of sun, strolls under green leaves, windows thrown open to air the house after we painted the nursery its two-toned blue.
The final margin of victory for Mr. Biden will also determine if he can argue that he has a "firewall" of black support in the highly competitive race; a big victory would also help him make his case in other racially diverse primaries, including the big ones in North Carolina and Virginia on Super Tuesday next week.
Let's get some of the big ones out of the way: Xo and Rogelio both admit that they still want to be with one another but that neither have changed their stance on children — shortly after that, Xo realizes that she's pregnant; Anezka injects Petra with something that gives Petra locked-in syndrome, allowing Anezka to take over Petra's life.
For this visit to the Joyce, the company brings three works new to New York: Jorma Elo's "Gran Partita," set to a potpourri of classical composers; Trey McIntyre's "Big Ones," a quirky ode to Amy Winehouse, who died in 2011, with peculiar costumes and Mr. McIntyre's warm sensibility; and "Show Me," a mellifluous ensemble work by Matthew Neenan, a founder of the company.
For this visit to the Joyce, the company brings three works new to New York: Jorma Elo's "Gran Partita," set to a potpourri of classical composers; Trey McIntyre's "Big Ones," a quirky ode to Amy Winehouse (who died in 2011), with peculiar costumes and Mr. McIntyre's warm sensibility; and "Show Me," a mellifluous ensemble work by Matthew Neenan, a founder of the company.
For AR/VR 2.0 to live, AR/VR 1.0 must die We've been saying for the last couple of years that augmented/virtual reality is the fourth wave of consumer technology, and that AR could become much bigger than VR. But AR itself is not one giant wave, it's a set of four big ones: mobile AR software, mobile AR hardware, tethered smartglasses and standalone smartglasses.
We asked four researchers where the next disease to threaten us might emerge from: Thumbi Mwangi, veterinarian, Washington State University: Control small diseases to be ready for big ones Anne Rimoin, epidemiologist, UCLA: Watch where people and animals interact Justin Lessler, epidemiologist, Johns Hopkins University: It's not where a virus comes from but how it becomes contagious Kevin Olival, ecologist, EcoHealth Alliance: There are 5,000 places to look
But, then again, there's a chance that Giannis gets injured, or the team just sort of organically falls apart, and you could find yourself hauling your sad midwestern body to, like, 25 mediocre games, cursing the day your face lit up and you dropped your hard-earned 149 Big Ones on the Ticket Package that Has Become your Albatross, dragging you deep into an ocean of unending malaise.
One of the big ones that we heard a lot more about was Oculus Venues, an app the company has developed to house live sporting events, comedy shows and concerts shot in VR. The unified app will feature content from a bunch of different partners, including stuff from startups like NextVR, which has been among the most prolific in terms of streaming sporting events from its own partnerships with the NBA, NFL, NHL and WWE.
So the acceptance for that in a very small country is perhaps higher than in a bigger one where you think we have to be the one who determines exactly what regulations there are…Our approach is that we have to accept we are not the big one on the table who can determine the rules but we have to a large extent live with what the big ones come up with.
Acast raises $35M to help podcasters make money The goal is to launch 12 shows this year, including four this week — Filling the Void (where "Love" creator Lesley Arfin talks to her friends about their passions and hobbies), Foxy Browns (with Mattoo and Camille Blackett discussing beauty and wellness from the perspective of women of color), Web Crawlers (where Melissa Stetten and Ali Segel explore strange and mysterious things on the web) and The Big Ones (where Blasucci and Lund discuss moral dilemmas).
The industry is now an interconnected network of money and power that includes auction houses, where sales records are broken in a practiced routine that it is both mundane and exhausting, and art fairs, a pure distillation of capitalism in which galleries of all sizes pay large sums of money — thousands for a smaller gallery, usually tens of thousands for a larger one — to operate booths and peddle their wares to collectors (there are now more than 100 big ones all over the world).
Richard Rubin, Siobhan Hughes and Kristina Peterson of The WSJ note three of the big ones: [T]he income cutoffs for individual tax brackets, the size of the child tax credit and which rules apply to a 25 percent tax rate for businesses such as partnerships that pay taxes through their owners' individual tax returns Things we do know: House Republicans have acquiesced to President Trump's wishes and plan to cut the top corporate tax rate to 20 percent immediately, rather than phase in the reduction over five years.
"And I am deeply grateful to every single person who fought for it and who helped pass it into law," she went on, "but understand—" The fourth Democratic debate, hosted by CNN and the New York Times at Otterbein University, marked a new stage in Warren's steady rise over the last eight months from a campaign at the bottom of the polls to the very center of a crowded primary contest: Her rivals, the big ones and the small ones, are now training their attacks, and their plays for attention, on Elizabeth Warren.

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