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"Low pressure brings in stormy weather, while high pressure brings in sunny, hot weather," she said.
He brings in families, he brings in loyalists, the campaign people, the insiders, the military, the ideologues, non-ideologues.
Its average monthly user brings in roughly $5, where Mark Zuckerberg's platform brings in about $25, albeit with mounting concerns over its aggressive use of user data.
Consider this: MSNBC brings in about $85033 million in revenue per year — not bad, but that's the same revenue the "Today Show" brings in all by itself.
If it brings in money, you're supposed to report it.
Tourism in San Francisco brings in about $9 billion annually.
Having big endangered beasts as neighbours brings in some money.
It now brings in an income of £2360,22000 a year.
A flexible visa regime brings in immigrants with desirable skills.
The average campaign brings in about $1,793, according to GoFundMe.
This will depend on who Trump brings in as advisers.
It is simply that the football brings in the revenue.
The berry picking brings in money for locals as well.
We also don't know how much revenue Workplace brings in.
And that brings in new blood into the Supreme Court.
I think advertising brings in quite a lot of money.
Snyk brings in new CEO to help lead future expansion
Monzo still brings in around 200,000 new users a month.
She then brings in a GYMRAT to keep her company.
All this in turn brings in more money for Amazon.
"With these models, as you increase your subscriber bases, you increase revenue, which leads to more writers, better writers, more content, and that brings in more subscribers, which brings in more revenue," Stromberg said.
The hand brings in imperfections, unpredictability, what we now call mistakes.
Their business Braddock Construction now brings in $20 million in revenue.
Its recycling industry brings in annual revenues of more than $2bn.
She brings in Ben, a writer doing a story on Charley.
ESPN, even in the age of cord-cutting, brings in billions.
These partnerships are a key way the app brings in revenue.
He added that trophy hunting brings in pennies compared to ecotourism.
That's because she thinks about every single item she brings in.
It's also a sharp contrast from what their boss brings in.
Offloading Fabric cuts costs, brings in some revenue, and reprioritizes resources.
So she brings in her own Chanels, numbered 9 through 11.
The strawberry industry brings in about $160 million Australian dollars yearly.
But the industry also brings in many young recruits, Chamberlain said.
The attraction brings in diners from across the U.S. and abroad.
The Air Force brings in more people who are mentally adept.
Her fragrance line alone brings in over $2.5 billion in revenue.
It brings in billions of dollars a year in tourism revenue.
The provision also brings in significant revenue to the federal Treasury.
"I'm the killjoy that brings in elasticity," he likes to say.
But it's not just stand-up that brings in the bread.
Ivory trafficking brings in $4 billion a year worldwide, he said.
On a good month, it brings in another $5,000, they said.
Much has changed; the way he brings in business has not.
CNN brings in more than $1 billion a year in profit.
And, inevitably, that also brings in Quebec politics of that time.
The change is significant, because Obama's mercury rule only brings in $53 million in health benefits from reducing mercury annually, but it brings in up to $90 billion per year in health benefits from reducing co-pollutants.
Combined, the Indonesian wedding industry brings in an estimated $7 million annually.
And, of course, they'll measure whether the concept brings in Millennial customers.
Altogether, he said, the company brings in about $2 million a year.
That's how much revenue each individual scooter brings in for the company.
Streaming now brings in the majority of revenue for the music industry.
It's a business that brings in an estimated $150 billion every year.
It invests small sums early, and brings in more outside capital later.
There is an unspoken rule that no one brings in their phone.
Steve Aoki consistently brings in six-figure paychecks for a single performance.
Each week, the show brings in more contestants, which flips the rotation.
The "back to school" sales season brings in four times as much.
The startup also brings in financial aid experts for more complex enquiries.
The more viewers a channel has, the more money it brings in.
The biggest party in Palestine only brings in about 400 people tops.
It brings in an average of $200 a month from fish sales.
She brings in a priest, and by extension the subject of faith.
Pulling to refresh brings in tweets in the usual reverse-chronological order.
We know that each option that's newly available brings in new users.
Bringing in traditionally excluded groups brings in new energy and new ideas.
Sometimes he brings in about $80 for a full day of work.
It helps that Stalin brings in plenty of lari, the Georgian currency.
He charges $100 per hour and brings in around $400 per month.
Every hospital has its own model for how it brings in cash.
So, of course, I'm the one director that brings in the wires.
That speaks to and brings in a clientele that's far more 'Brooklyn.
However, that's not necessarily what brings in major investors with millions of dollars.
If one person brings in the money, it's money for all of us.
And thematically, I'm interested to see the heft it brings in future episodes.
That's partially due to the company changing up how it brings in revenue.
It sometimes brings in the NSA and the Pentagon to help, officials say.
She brings in a customized one with her own name inscribed on it!
To keep the intrigue going, the show brings in new contestants each week.
That becomes even clearer when a new chef brings in the next creation.
Old Navy, meanwhile, brings in about $8 billion in annual sales by itself.
The lottery brings in millions of dollars for education and the HOPE scholarship.
Kabir brings in genuine humour and is the best thing about the film.
You want a community that usually brings in more cash than it spends.
She brings in curves, along with geometrics, because they exist in the world.
Every day, he brings in ripe figs and places them on the windowsill.
The gathering usually brings in senior BlackRock executives and more than 100 clients.
Sometimes he brings in half of his annual income from his freelance work.
"When you get rid of the lines, it brings in competition," Trump said.
One of the kitchen maids brings in a giant fish in a bucket.
The measure would require Congress not to spend more than it brings in.
What I like about Buddhism is that it brings in softness and quietness.
A privileged couple brings in a woman from Haiti to serve as their nanny.
One of the additional ways ASAP Towing brings in money is through car auctions.
The company's business essential revolves around the iPhone, which brings in huge royalty payments.
Tourist operators always hope for a bumper crop because it brings in the crowds.
That introduces the chance of human error and brings in the potential for bias.
That is 40 times what Nigeria's biggest non-oil export, cocoa beans, brings in.
Success has meant a drop in the amount of money the tax brings in.
Climate change brings in more favorable conditions and improves the potential of this region.
She has no other income except what she brings in from her newspaper column.
The inheritance tax, which brings in more than $400 million a year, will remain.
Tuft & Needle currently brings in around a quarter of its revenue through Amazon sales.
The well-attended $2 million water park he built brings in $200,000 a year.
Someone who brings in a lot of money, somebody who is the chief executive.
"The government AMLO brings in is going to plan for alternative strategies," Jones said.
Nike brings in roughly 30% of annual sales from its direct-to-consumer business.
The luggage company he runs brings in more than $455 million in annual revenue.
It also brings in measures to protect people feared at risk of being enslaved.
He's always sweet and respectful and the people he brings in are nice customers.
This funky nightstand still brings in color, but the curved design feels more modern.
And the demographics will change, as coronavirus brings in more Medicaid and uninsured patients.
The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport even brings in miniature horses as therapy animals.
Now, with the yen weaker again, it brings in only one-tenth as many.
The family brings in $950 monthly, and currently has about $2,000 in rent arrears.
Facebook does not break out figures on how much ad revenue Instagram brings in.
Ecotourism is one element of sustainable travel that brings in a lot of revenue.
All of that brings in extra income, but it comes at a personal cost.
Plus it brings in the whoosh of fantasy from a cultural and iconic source.
Plus, it brings in the whoosh of fantasy from a cultural and iconic source.
The sprawling ship yard brings in nearly a billion dollars a year for India.
So, say, she brings in this orangey-yellow paper nimbus underneath this orange line.
Here, he brings in the President&aposs wife and as he talks about Stormy Daniels.
They're in the service industry, so their main concern is that it brings in business.
The Build branch works on projects internally and brings in EIRs to run those projects.
Even if it brings in people from other social groups or from outside the ÖVP?
The money his empire brings in allows him and his family to pursue other interests.
The number of affordable housing builds brings in a lot less cash than private builds.
He also brings in an extra $73 a month by renting out his parking space.
But the Overwatch League's home venue brings in elements from TV to in-person matches.
There are variations where the husband will participate and that brings in a bisexuality aspect.
Putin in the song brings in Kadyrov to try to improve the Russian soccer team.
On weekend afternoons, Portuguese music brings in a large, happy crowd to the busy market.
TWITTER BRINGS IN ANTI-TRUMP ACADEMICS TO FIGHT BIAS U.S. Senator Mark Warner, D-Va.
Today the company brings in more than $1 million in revenue and employs three people.
Oil company PDVSA, which brings in 95 percent of Venezuela's export revenue, was not affected.
But scene after scene brings in the same dynamic, frantic cutting, and constantly shifting angles.
They also freelance as translators, which brings in an extra $400 to $1,200 per month.
Edward McBride brings in Philip Coggan to get to the bottom of asset management fees.
According to USA Today, Florida State brings in over $123 million in annual athletic revenue.
The state's winemaking industry brings in more than $40 million a year, the association reported.
Nepal's economy relies extensively on tourism, which brings in $300 million in revenue every year.
Nike's Jordan Brand alone now brings in more than $3 billion in revenue each year.
It brings in about $300,000 that goes to after-school programs and summer camp initiatives.
The event, currently underway, brings in nearly $1 billion of economic activity to the city.
Ron DeSantis oversee a tourism mecca that brings in more than $40 billion a year.
I understand commercially the men's game is a lot bigger and brings in more money.
That brings in cooler air, and lows fall back into the 30s to near 40.
The app prioritizes neighborhood news first, then brings in news from next-largest administrative area.
"I'm in the creative business and it brings in a whole different vibe," she says.
One of my coworkers brings in doughnuts decorated with Halloween movie characters that are adorable.
An organization that brings in one person from a marginalized population risks tokenizing their presence.
The fix brings in multiple layers of protection and is accompanied by a training regimen.
"The gallery brings in a bit of Hollywood and a bit of entertainment," he said.
For modern revolutionaries, it's humanity that brings in a society different from any in history.
" As another GOMI user, Shelly Lyon, told The Guardian, these posters "were pimping their children out on social media for likes and page clicks, which brings in sponsors and brings in money.... it takes out any semblance of autonomy or privacy these kids have.
On the top floor, there is a skylight that brings in natural luminosity against the artwork.
Alex Jones believes this theory, though he brings in Bill Gates because of course he does.
State-owned restaurants are one way the cash-strapped regime brings in much-needed foreign currency.
The web services provider brings in at least $11 billion a year, Quartz reported in October.
It brings in strategic Chinese partners with impressive track records who will have influential Board representation.
It thus allows for a modest increase in credit supply, which brings in some marginal borrowers.
Arcovitch said that the F-35 program brings in revenue for the state's growing aerospace sector.
Medical marijuana already brings in an estimated $50 million to $109 million in taxes every year.
But he's known Sam for a long time, and so he often brings in a treat.
I like that that song sort of brings in an idealized utopian future in a way.
It's interesting: Jamie is a fantastic manager of people too, but Jamie brings in his team.
The data that Stem brings in from all these disparate platforms may also, itself, be valuable.
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Sometimes she brings in a DJ on the weekends, or offers new "Insta-worthy" menu items.
Amazon's closest competitor, Microsoft, doesn't report the revenue it brings in from its comparable cloud, Azure.
The Met now brings in only sixty-seven per cent of its potential box-office revenue.
She rarely takes a sick day, but when she does, she brings in very worthy replacements.
It brings in money through fund-raising, which it spends on its programs in other countries.
According to Glassdoor, the company brings in approximately $2 to $5 billion in revenue per year.
Her huge social media following also brings in a hefty income for Kylie through sponsored posts.
That's close to what Amazon's most profitable arm, Amazon Web Services, brings in today ($25.6 billion).
She brings in between 200 and 13 naira each day, and works from 7am until noon.
The thinking is that more value brings in more data and more need for better data.
Puck brings in chefs from all of his LA restaurants and staff from around the country.
The Hydra studio brings in trainers to lead classes that tenants can use throughout the day.
But Mr. Beutner has said the district is already spending far more than it brings in.
On a good day he brings in $3, buys some food and sleeps in a shelter.
She brings in a millworker for custom cabinetry and is big on contrasting colors and textures.
Chan estimated that his full-time business brings in $60,000 to $100,000 in revenue per month.
If a couple brings in two checks per month, that totals $33,696, not including other assets.
The business unit brings in no meaningful revenue for Uber, which last year lost $3.03 billion.
It brings in $24.7 billion in annual sales, making it the retailer's largest market, by far.
Instead of inviting credible experts to brief legislators, the Exxon-sponsored organization brings in political ideologues.
Each day, TED also brings in a few food vendors to offer samples of their wares.
Kim brings in a medical medium who taps at her and waves his hands around her body.
When Marcus brings in another business to advise them, tensions threaten to put both companies in jeopardy.
This also means that there's a "right choice" to be made, which brings in some philosophical questions.
But her work on social media and Teachers Pay Teachers brings in over $2000,235 in a year.
He brings in salad greens from the garden, which I toss with Caesar dressing and homemade croutons.
For an industry that brings in about $1.6 trillion annually for the American economy, every second counts.
But when it brings in all the friends, businesses, and developers, good ideas turn into ubiquitous utilities.
Local tax revenue has been dwindling for years, and now brings in only 200m yen a year.
Additionally, Dunn brings in around $2,000 a season from the podcast and various amounts from brand partnerships.
"Climate change brings in more favorable conditions and improves the economic potential of this region," he said.
The annual festival brings in more than 260,000 fans to watch and bet on dozens of horses.
It barely brings in 13 percent of overall donations, and has an average of just $31 each.
I'm just an artist who starts a project and brings in some many other voices to it.
Successes at the state level brings in new residents without such a perspective, leading to economic despair.
It has significant domestic natural gas reserves and also brings in supplies via pipeline from Central Asia.
And now a bluish gust of snow Brings in more folks you'll like to know: Here's Sen.
Such a "global campus fabric" brings in education-export dollars and creates a dynamic global education environment.
Today, Fios has gained 5.5 million customers, and the business brings in about $10 billion a year.
Founded in 1999, the customer relations management company brings in over $10 billion in revenue per year.
He cofounded media company Bloomberg LP, a company that now brings in $10 billion in annual revenue.
Today, D1 has 2000 facilities across 2500 states and brings in $2000 million a year in revenue.
The RGA is a fundraising powerhouse that routinely brings in twice what its Democratic counterpart pulls in.
Lehane declined to detail just how much revenue the company brings in from its New York market.
Lawyers for the federation also wrote in the filing that the men's team brings in more revenue.
A day's work brings in a little over $6, more if they can beat their daily quotas.
The unit brings in almost half the company's revenue while using just a quarter of its capital.
But actually had a conversation and it brings in stuff that we've been doing for a while.
The company only brings in shelving, smart locks, a computer and display, and refrigeration into new locations.
Angela brings in another six figures from her 216-to-21000, a paycheck they almost entirely save.
To this battle for new ad money, Roslyn Shaw brings in the reinforcements for FT2's upgrade.
There are monthly meetings, too, for which Lewin brings in speakers who have served decades in prison.
China brings in soybeans to crush into cooking oil, and soymeal to feed its massive livestock sector.
For example, the sock brand Bombas now brings in $100 million a year, as of April 2019.
This brings in a lot more money than selling all the apples for the same, market price.
Wall Street analysts have said the app, which brings in little revenue, could become a big moneymaker.
It brings in more revenue per square foot than any other retailer -- including Tiffany, according to eMarketer.
China brings in soybeans to crush into cooking oil, and soymeal to feed its massive livestock sector.
Southgate, a co-op in Midtown East, brings in professional carolers to serenade residents in the garden.
Some organizations, for example, pay employees through a different entity than the one that brings in revenue.
"The Late Show" averages 3.8 million viewers per episode, while "The Tonight Show" brings in 2.5 million.
Giphy just raised $72 million in funding despite the fact that it currently brings in no revenue.
Plus, Sotheby's Midas Touch sale brings in almost $4 million, and Thomas Jefferson's notes sell at auction.
Vent is a Cairo dance club that brings in some of the biggest names in electronic music.
But why does repealing the mandate, which actually brings in federal revenue through tax penalties, save money?
There's the faint possibility that Saban only brings in like-minded players, athletes who are equally focused.
I also check Lena Dunham and Jenni Konner's "Lenny," which brings in a lot of young women's voices.
Uber-nerdy Ira (Griffin Kunitz) rounds out the group as an "intern" who brings in alien-hunting gadgets.
The average side hustler brings in an extra $1,122 per month, working 12 additional hours a week, Bankrate.
In the wake of such incidents, police said, Front Street Shelter brings in shelter dogs as therapy dogs.
Some also cited tighter employment regulations in Malaysia as it brings in stricter immigration procedures for foreign workers.
All of this tech sounds impressive, but it's unclear what it actually brings in terms of autonomous driving.
During a good week, he brings in 103,500 pesos ($133), which is just enough to make ends meet.
The store is struggling, which is why Arthur brings in Franco (Fowler) to help him turn things around.
Regulatory scrutiny is high, and the more Robinhood brings in-house, the more security work it must do.
Mr. Martin said his shop typically charges about $60 for a simple design that the couple brings in.
The new pricing regime brings in many more tiers, depending on the size of the fleet being operated.
It attracts more than two million visitors each year and brings in billions of dollars in tourism revenue.
A handful plan to copy Bihar's prohibition, although booze brings in over a quarter of some states' income.
But there's a kicker ... Anthony's gotta tack on another 10% of any money he brings in over $182k.
Amazon is a massive company that brings in a ton of money but doesn't necessarily make much profit.
Microsoft previously released a keyboard for iPhone called the Hub Keyboard, which brings in context from different services.
But for us, and what we do, it brings in tourists and it's great for selling our products.
A slightly more expensive Plus model ($279) brings in two-way audio, if that's a thing you want.
It would not, however, touch the $2109 billion in revenue that the nonprofit NCAA brings in each year.
It brings in all the triumph and satisfaction of a conventional sports movie while skipping the conventional routine.
But because many Trump opponents can't stop him, every day, somewhere, a writer brings in the McCarthy boogeyman.
Trump's decision to draw a line by pulling out of the Iran deal brings in two new dynamics.
We won't know that for sure unless and until President Trump brings in new leadership at the agency.
The New York Times reports that New York is the state that brings in the most lottery revenue.
Below, he describes exactly what he brings in his backpack — and why he chooses to travel this way.
Amid all that success, Puck's business empire now brings in about $600 million each year, he told CNBC.
It's another thing to turn a side hustle into a business that brings in $22017 million a year.
And certainly down the supply chain side you know the advantages that that brings in terms of cost.
The self-driving business unit brings in no meaningful revenue for Uber, which last year lost $3.03 billion.
And the other brings in receives the signals for the sounds I designed through a Max MSP patch.
Ross brings in his dead friend Kincaid, and Angus is distraught when Rupert is slashed across the chest.
And the festival brings in thousands of people to the town each year, contributing to the local economy.
Renting for any length of time, he said, brings in tourists, and tourists are often converted into residents.
Liberals sometimes howl when this newspaper brings in a conservative columnist or publishes a sharply conservative Op-Ed.
The agreement brings in mayors from cities across the globe, including Rajkot, India; Surabaya, Indonesia; and Quito, Ecuador.
This is the only mix I've ever heard that brings in time-travel dialogue and a laugh track.
The Canadian shrimp fishery has also experienced declines, but still brings in far more than Maine ever did.
For context, the newspaper market in the U.S. brings in roughly $25 billion in advertising and subscriptions combined.
New York State already has a stiff tax on higher incomes that brings in $4.5 billion a year.
Meyers only has one brother, Josh, so he brings in 30 Rock star Jack McBrayer as a ringer.
For a number of top international carmakers, China brings in more revenue than the United States or Europe.
He also accused Amazon of a "Post Office scam," although Amazon brings in money for the Postal Service.
In this episode, the hospital brings in crisis management when a prominent patron is accused of sexual harassment.
"This is simply unacceptable and disgraceful for an airport that brings in billions in revenue," the drivers wrote.
She brings in a small stick (her favorite toy, the weirdo) and she happily runs around with it.
Roomi now brings in "several million" in annual revenue through partnerships with landlords and other real estate companies.
Netflix also told investors how much money it brings in from subscribers in different parts of the world.
The novel's title derives from the shopkeeper's ability to replicate and even improve any item Frobisher brings in.
Nokia, for example, routinely brings in more than $1 billion a year from licensing its patents to others.
It's an intimate venue on South Beach that regularly brings in avant-garde musicians from around the world.
The festival usually brings in around 10 to 13 acts and has attracted an average of 300 attendees.
He is grateful for the eclecticism of the show's host venues and the diverse audience it brings in.
Revenue at JLR, which brings in most of Tata Motor's revenue, fell 5% to 651.46 billion rupees ($9.34 billion).
He's the one who brings in the steady paycheck, that allows me to make our money work for us.
It brings in an estimated $2 million to the local economy, and raises money for a range of causes.
While the new design brings in a fun new layer to the experience, the downside is its limited portability.
And that nice round number will almost certainly have the kind of psychological effect that brings in new traders.
Apart from that, the company brings in about $893 from all of its cable networks per month, Kagan estimates.
Each engine brings in four times as much revenue from maintenance over its lifetime as from its original sale.
The series brings in sitcom tropes and structure to mock them, but also to seriously reflect BoJack's damaged psyche.
After cable subscriptions, satellite TV brings in the next highest amount of revenue, while streaming video comes in third.
Muslimo Aden Ali said he gets paid 3,000 Somali shillings ($5.18) for every kg of waste he brings in.
She actually brings in a basket of fungus cream, yeast infection medicine, jock itch medicine, and so much more.
By whisking from topic to topic, she covers a lot of ground, and brings in a lot of voices.
That's because the f/1.7 aperture lens brings in more light than the f/2.2 found on the iPhone.
Renting out event spaces at Oodi to universities, cultural organisations and businesses brings in a regular flow of cash.
CVS, which just bought Aetna, brings in a lot of money through its retail pharmacies and in-store clinics.
His comments come as the airline brings in record profits this year and sees tax cuts across the industry.
YouTube lacks short-form, frequently updated content, but is synonymous with video and that popularity brings in lucrative ads.
Being close to and comfortable with someone brings in trust and allows you to relax in very special ways.
Through some well-planned #sponcon, Target effectively brings in a social-first element into the fold of its campaign.
It also will do the same with its transportation systems unit, which brings in around $3 billion per year.
The O'Reilly Factor brings in millions of viewers and hundreds of millions of dollars in ad revenue a year.
If every guest is only paying the standard rate, Westworld brings in over $20 billion in revenue a year.
A member of the church, Walter Rotundo, brings in his five-year-old twin girls named Mara and Dona.
With one employee other than herself, her business now brings in between $150,000 and $200,000 per year, she claims.
For the likes of General Motors and Volkswagen, China brings in more revenue than the United States or Europe.
They may be true, but the way they looked at the question brings in too many possible alternative explanations.
Nike said it's shifting focus to its direct-to-consumer business, which brings in about 30% of annual sales.
But the iPhone remains tech's most popular product and Apple brings in billions in revenue from China every quarter.
The average Sugar Baby, according to Seeking Arrangement's own stats, supposedly brings in $2,800 every month from their dates.
They get the bulk of national exposure, which not only brings in money but makes it easier to recruit.
Ms. Zalis, assisted by four full-time staff members, sometimes brings in a "confidence coach" to give pep talks.
Perseus distributes books for around 600 independent publishers, a service that brings in around $300 million annually to Perseus.
The more advertising money the account brings in, the more of a risk that someone will out its admins.
According to Owens, the attraction brings in 2000 million visitors annually, and provides work for 22015,000 mostly seasonal employees.
SpaceX brings in revenue by launching satellites and cargo into space for NASA, the military and other commercial companies.
" She brings in "a poet friend" to ask: "Why has Judy Davis not yet played her in the movie?
Mr. Anderson soon brings in his lead dogs, scene-stealers of every breed whose barks are rendered in English.
Amazon Web Services brings in nearly $27 billion a year, and it accounts for 56 percent of Amazon's profits.
The company brings in $6.5 million in revenue a year, said Robert Morse, an occasional trucker who handles dispatching.
Investment banks often say that underwriting debt and equity issues for companies brings in trading activity, and vice versa.
Argentina brings in Gonzalo Higuain of Juventus for Meza in hopes of some offensive magic in the dying minutes.
The Guyanese community brings in more people through family preference visas than any other immigrant group in the city.
The highway system is funded by the gas tax, which brings in more money as people drive more cars.
Yes. Over the long term, the more established men's game brings in consistently higher game revenue year over year.
As a single-person company, Weir keeps accurate records of everything she brings in, based on the CPA's advice.
Listing a castle "brings in all these Disney, neo-Arthurian fantasy connotations that we don't want," Mr. Braunholtz said.
Apple's services sector already brings in more than its Mac, iPad, and the collective Wearables, Home, and Accessories group.
In the past three years alone, the revenue it brings in in a year's time has risen 255 percent.
The firm brings in more than 30 million tonnes per year of the fuel, mainly from Qatar and Australia.
It reportedly brings in hundreds of millions of dollars a year, although a spokeswoman declined to confirm that number.
Part of that mix comes from recurring revenue of the sort that Jasper brings in as a cloud service.
"That brings in a bunch of retailers in addition to manufacturers of consumer goods," Dave Nadig, managing director of ETF.
Mark charges around $2.23 - $200 for a chimney sweep, but explains that repairs are what really brings in the money.
It only costs $12 to produce and distribute, and it brings in $80 a month via the project's Patreon page.
Ilieva aims to save between 10 and 15 percent of what she brings in each month, although it can fluctuate.
And there's a ton of investment interest and moneyed interests now in podcasting, which then brings in Apple-level competitors.
The NSCA, a nonprofit that brings in $11 million a year, disputes CrossFit's claim that the two are business rivals.
Investors have struggled with the associated risks – notably from its Asian business, which brings in around a fifth of EBITDA.
The film then brings in the bad moms' own bad moms, played by Christine Baranski, Cheryl Hines, and Susan Sarandon.
You have a local attorney who becomes the deputy who then bring the attorney general who then brings in Mueller.
We want to hear about your side hustle, how much money it brings in, and is it really your passion?
And, a camp favorite, Stone brings in pals from the team to play catch with patients during NjoyItAll's weeklong session.
A channel that brings in the best friends of your best customers is close to the holy grail of marketing.
But it's the hook of the song where she actually brings in who she's singing about - which is the Lord.
He is also able to charge his neighbors to use the pump, which brings in an additional $11 per week.
As Gram denies it — Lucious brings in Shyne like he's the executioner, fitted with black no-evidence gloves and all.
The Deuber's booming injectables business brings in "$30,000 a day worth of injectables," according to Perienta, Lemmon Avenue's lead injector.
Each episode brings in-depth interviews, sonically rich cultural insights, and a rare glimpse into how we make the magazine.
" Addison even brings in other young teammates, saying Emily put her hand on a girl's thigh, making everyone "so uncomfortable.
Forbes estimates that Instacart brings in $2 billion in revenue annually, and that the firm serves half a million customers.
Yahoo brings in more than 1 billion visitors to its homepage, video sites, sports and finance portals, and email service.
Browning's friendly, relatable tone makes him fun to listen to and he often brings in guests to mix things up.
A 5% voluntary rate still brings in billions of additional revenue, which could be targeted to building and repairing infrastructure.
Unfortunately this brings in an extra step and another gadget to tape on top of your set: the converter box.
Her daughter Lisset Felipe Horruitiner, who lives with her, has a government job that brings in about $20 a month.
Beats brings in more revenue from Bluetooth headphones than LG, Bose, or Jaybird, according to NPD figures released in July.
That brings in enough money to support the couple's monthly spending of about $3,500 (most of which goes to airfare).
The front area feeds into the company's all-hands space, where three times a week the company brings in lunch.
Twice a year the team brings in partner firefighter teams from across Central America and trains them on our techniques.
The other upside of continuing to do some kind of work is that it brings in some kind of income.
Kloss skyrocketed to prominence in 2007 when she was 15, and now brings in upwards of $10 million a year.
The company, which brings in about $25 million in annual revenue, serves clients such as Wal-mart and Big Lots.
In addition, Ms. Foreman and Mr. Wittmann said they hope that the variety of writers brings in a diverse crowd.
And they can afford a little more in rent, because that component brings in more than straight up production would.
"Unfortunately, from a business side we hear 'keep posting the content that brings in the most engagement,'" Bower told Today.
When the show wants to talk about molecular gastronomy, it brings in chef Wylie Dufresne, who specializes in the field.
That's where the academy structure is beneficial because it brings in revenue that is split between the student and Kenzie.
Edward McBride brings in business affairs editor Andrew Palmer to reflect on the ever growing pay packets of company bosses.
The company is bringing in more revenue — up 24 percent — while squeezing more profit from every dollar it brings in.
The more time we spend Googling our worrisome health symptoms or watching YouTube, the more cash the company brings in.
A best picture trophy brings in extra box office dollars, plus cachet to help attract A-listers for future projects.
Star Wars: Episode VIII, meanwhile, brings in Looper director Rian Johnson to continue what J.J. Abrams began with Force Awakens.
Chobani brings in $1 billion in revenue annually and was reportedly valued at $3 billion to $5 billion in 2014.
Taylor Farms brings in about 200 workers a year on the visas, about 10 percent of its seasonal labor force.
"I will fight for you while Hillary brings in more people that will threaten your freedoms and beliefs," he said.
He also layers his vocals into cascading, convoluted harmonies and brings in glimmers of lush string ensembles and subtle funk.
The reef protects us from tsunamis, and it brings in the tourism, which brings the most money to the island.
The replacement of magnetic stripe cards with chip cards significantly reduced that problem, but mobile access brings in new worries.
" Or the scholar-critic Charles Chassé: "The poet brings in an almost sadistic perversity to propel us onto false tracks.
Medical ratio is the amount an insurer spends on medical claims compared with the insurance premiums that it brings in.
She takes on six to eight new projects each week, works about 60 hours, and brings in a comfortable commission.
Other longtime aides have also been squeezed out as the campaign brings in new blood for the general election push.
Today, the event brings in around 1,000 heads, making it the biggest party of its kind in the Czech Republic.
Each episode brings in-depth interviews, sonically rich cultural insights, and a rare glimpse into how we make the issue.
I have friends who ask for a character to be pretty and the casting director only brings in fair Black women.
That is in contrast to Facebook, which has warned that its growth will slow as it brings in new privacy measures.
His co-composer, Joanne Higginbottom, brings in the similar drama she brought as composer for the 2017 Samurai Jack finale arc.
The firm's consumer banking business brings in $1 billion in deposits per month and launched its first credit card with Apple.
Nobody says that Trump "fired" former Treasury Secretary Jack Lew because the new president always brings in a new Treasury secretary.
Although the blistering criticism of European policy seems right, a section at the end which brings in American policy is weaker.
Frank tells CNBC Make It that her profits, after the cost of supplies, are about half of what she brings in.
That brings in the State Department and all of its diplomats who work with the Mexican government on a regular basis.
California brings in an estimated $23 billion annually from its wine industry, responsible for about 60% of the US wine market.
Kong said that brings in enough to support himself full-time, while reflecting the fine-dining experience he aims to create.
Canada's Liberal government has said it is revamping the program, which brings in workers who are often in low-skilled positions.
A pool of monthly donors brings in money that can help relieve a lot of the budgeting challenges most organizations face.
Although she normally brings in between $250 and $300 a night, she has earned up to $800 on particularly busy days.
After all, a game like Clash of Clans brings in nearly $1 million in sales per day for parent company Supercell.
The gang feeds off violence and control, but it's also very much a criminal enterprise that brings in hoards of cash.
When you look at it as a positive culture, and consider everything it brings in, it's of incredible value to society.
When Coptis brings in outside activists, she often warns them not to expect issues to break down along tidy ideological lines.
"We're a country store, we just try to do advertising in a way that's affordable and brings in traffic," he said.
MARTHA GRAHAM DANCE COMPANY While sustaining the legacy of its founder, this troupe continually brings in new works by contemporary choreographers.
"Tourism is a big help in recovering from a natural disaster because it brings in money to the economy," he said.
So at $75 apiece plus travel, her side hustle brings in up to $2,400 per month, depending on her travel time.
Now, it brings in about $100,000 a year, enough to employ three people and earn him a tiny profit, perhaps $234,2800.
She brings in an interesting point of view as a prosecutor, but I like what she says about access to justice.
For them, Chernobyl is a mass grave and they don't like tourists being there, but it brings in so much money.
And tourism brings in more foreign exchange income than the fisheries industry and aluminum production, according to the country's tourism board.
Carter is also seeking to create a program that brings in technologists from private industry to the Pentagon for short assignments.
When Goodwin orders her to cut back her media appearances, she crisply argues that her fame brings in badly needed money.
But the campaign's federal election reports have shown Buttigieg's operation is quickly spending whatever money it brings in -- and then some.
The city already has a tax for tourists spending the night, which brings in about €30 million (~$20213 million) per year.
The marketing cloud division, which brings in the vast majority of revenue for the firm, will go public first, he said.
Newsom's budget notes that a 1 percent surtax on taxable income over $1 million brings in about $2.4 billion a year.
Delia, the young dancer whose video has gone viral — she's the one who brings in the police — ultimately quits the profession.
He brings in a sterling record of 50-1-2, with his only defeat against the great Floyd Mayweather in 2013.
The difference lies in the state's thriving university and tech sector, which brings in a larger proportion of high-skilled immigrants.
For the likes of General Motors (GM) and Volkswagen (VLKAF), China brings in more revenue than the United States or Europe.
Inpax began delivering packages for Amazon in 2015, and Wright has said that contract brings in 70% of the company's revenue.
After the doctor successfully gets the catheter in place, an embryologist brings in the embryo and the doctor inserts it. Whew.
There's a ritual that "Hamilton" holds, called the Order of the Garter, each time it brings in a new King George.
The renovation brings in more muted colors, sleeker furniture and brighter lighting in an attempt to improve the experience for adults.
The N.F.L., sports industry financial experts note, brings in significantly more money than the N.B.A. — more than $14 billion this year.
Jana often brings in high-powered consultants on its active situations, underscoring its seriousness to the target company and other investors.
Part 1 featured Recode's Politics and Policy Senior Editor Tony Romm; Part 2 brings in privacy and security expert Tony Gambacorta.
While Classroom has traditionally focused on offering tools for teachers and students, this new version now also brings in parents and guardians.
Some old hands remain snooty about the organisation, which they believe too often brings in callow types lacking commitment to the job.
His teleoperations company brings in remote-controlled driving for the so-called first and last mile for autonomous long-haul truck trips.
Indeed, the consultancy firm Brand Finance estimated in 2017 that the family brings in $2.27 billion to the U.K. economy each year.
As a test prep instructor in Cambridge, Massachusetts, he brings in $100,0003 a year tutoring people for the GMAT, GRE and LSAT.
This brings in money for the new firms and also allows them to acquire the intellectual property to develop real software later.
Meanwhile, Tess decides she needs to kick up her plate-carrying lessons up a notch and brings in a professional to help.
Our publishing arm sells case studies to other universities and publishes books and a magazine; that brings in 29% of our revenues.
Regina Hall, playing Mo's right-hand-woman, Dawn, gets to be funny, but also brings in a more realistic element at times.
"Holiday shopping brings in customers that are one-and-done purchases, and so this incentivizes the customer to come back," she says.
The amount it spends on medical claims compared with the insurance premiums it brings in fell 60 basis points to 80.3 percent.
When Ms Lalami brings in other minor characters and relays their versions of events, she loses momentum and the book becomes episodic.
As Chris Harrington, co-host of the Wrestlenomics podcast, points out, WWE brings in 20 times more yearly revenue than New Japan.
The admin assistant (we'll call her A.) brings in Starbucks for the two of us and puts it on a company card.
Sehgal will have to figure out how to retain that tone even as Imgur brings in more advertisers with less flexible brands.
Daniel McCarthy of Emory University finds that Blue Apron loses money on more than two-thirds of the customers it brings in.
Zambia, meanwhile, has been hit by the falloff in the price of copper, which brings in much of the country's foreign earnings.
Cambodia is home to the legendary Angkor Wat Temple, which brings in approximately 2 million to 4 million tourists every single year.
But it's not all fun and games, as the carnival also brings in essentials like dental and vision exams and HIV testing.
Facebook will give publishers 100% of the revenue it brings in from a new subscription feature within Instant articles, Axios has learned.
But it is so dependent on gambling - which brings in over 80 percent of government revenue - that it is trying to diversify.
Still, she usually ends up owing even more at the end of the year because she brings in so much in tips.
Jennifer Hudson brings in some much-needed energy as Thomas co-accuser Angela Wright, but her role is brief, and quickly sidelined.
But among its sports rehabilitation activities is a top-notch tennis program, which brings in pro tennis players to play alongside inmates.
Despite the steady rise in online readership, each subscriber brings in less revenue on average as the company continues to offer promotions.
"Whenever a justice has a birthday, the chief brings in some wine and we toast the birthday boy or girl," she said.
Jimmy brings in a junior associate — Omar — to help him pen a letter of resignation to the partners at Davis and Main.
The White House announced Porter's resignation on Wednesday, but he is still working there until the White House brings in a replacement.
Today, the "fake meat" market brings in about $801 million a year, up 37% since 2017 when sales were around $584 million.
This is perhaps understandable given that Drake brings in business, filling H.Wood's venues with fans eager to catch a glimpse of him.
And that $5 billion might sound like a lot, but the US government brings in and spends trillions of dollars each year.
The federal government typically spends about $50 billion per year on transportation projects; the gas tax only brings in $34 billion annually.
Plumber Tom Plumbing, another of Canu's businesses, is a network of three plumbing locations that brings in about $1 million per year.
He faces all this in order to find out whether it's practice, pedigree or just plain grit that brings in the wins.
Backed by strong production UV Boi brings in some evocative moods that has him singing about falling in and out of love.
In other words, if a business brings in $373 million in San Francisco, only $237 million would be subjected to the tax.
And someone sold for sex multiple times per day brings in far more money than someone sold into other kinds of work.
Needing to show some creative spark now that they're down a goal, Costa Rica brings in winger Christian Bolaños for Johan Venegas.
This round also brings in FANUC, the world's largest maker of industrial robots and a recently announced strategic partner for Soft Robotics .
The program brings in industry partners NASCAR, U.S. Ski & Snowboard and USA Swimming — all of which are broadcast on Comcast NBC channels.
"It brings in the high-tech sector in a very direct way to the mission of protecting the country," he told reporters.
But even if that brings in more foreign money, those governance and geopolitical risks mean that it's "not for everybody," he added.
The idea is that super{set}t either conceptualizes a company or brings in founders whose dream they can make a reality.
Ben Mendelsohn plays the police detective who brings in an unorthodox private investigator (Cynthia Erivo) when the case starts to get strange.
For the first time, Google provided some color on its cloud unit, saying that it now brings in $1 billion per quarter.
He's going against the grain of established paleoanthropology and doing it in a way that brings in young scholars and social media.
Jordan Peele surprises Hollywood again: 'Us' brings in $70 million, well more than expected Sounds like Peele has plenty to work with.
"In the future this is going to happen more as the government brings in labor reforms that further reduce inspections," she added.
The crop is a dietary staple for virtually every family here — and it brings in a good chunk of the country's GDP.
The U.S. also brings in the most cash from its scientific advances, raking in $122 billion in 2016 from exported patents alone.
After carefully analyzing what she views as injustices to Hill during Thomas's trial, she brings in the more recent conflict: Ford vs.
Multiply that by $553 (SoulCycle classes start at $255 each) and you're looking at a company that brings in around $212,205,000 weekly.
In other words, these candidates are earning a lot more than their fellow Americans (the average American family brings in $60,000 a year).
The Samburu are also building more housing for guests, which at $800 a night per bed, "brings in plenty of money," said Lemoonga.
What Ilieva makes each year varies but, in a typical year she brings in between $80,000 and $150,000, primarily as a brand consultant.
We're told he needs to participate in an informal hearing before the City Attorney, which brings in both parties to talk things out.
Even in its current state, the port brings in revenues of an estimated $30 million a month, through customs duties and other fees.
Smith was alluding to a conspiracy theory that, on its fringes, brings in Nazi mind-control, the Illuminati, the cosmos, and Renaissance art.
In a Money talks special, Anne McElvoy brings in Suzane Heywood and Stephen Heidari-Robinson, authors of Reorg: How to get it right.
Its market cap is more than $1 billion smaller than Kohl's, even though Macy's still brings in higher sales annually than its rival.
She brings in the all the cash and then squirrels in a way for herself and doesn&apost give the state committees anything.
He currently has 22 employees and brings in about $100,000 a month from annualized contracts with participant users and partners, like Atlantic Records.
The average Chick-fil-A location brings in more than three times as much revenue as the average KFC, according to QSR Magazine.
That creates the short squeeze, that brings in the momentum guys, and that should get us up to that $442 target, he said.
Denis brings in The New York Times writer Amanda Hess who explains the fascination with "skeevy TV" and shows that make us cringe.
Brühlmann brings in body horror and mutilation on a level rivaling Kafka's The Metamorphosis, but she mixes it with teen angst and existentialism.
Compared with what Major League Baseball brings in annually, and with the percentage of that revenue that's paid to the players, it's not.
For BTG Pactual, the sale brings in much-needed cash after the November arrest of founder André Esteves triggered massive client money outflows.
The diplomat said North Korea's export economy brings in $3 billion, which would be slashed by one third if the sanctions are adopted.
Soccer's failure is all the more egregious because the women's team visibly brings in more revenue and is more profitable than the men's.
The O'Reilly Factor is the No.1 show in cable news, which reportedly brings in close to $500 million a year to Fox.
The Blink is a smartwatch which also doubles as a fitness tracker and brings in the best elements from different smartwatches out there.
He and fitness influencer Itsines — who is also his fiance — have built a fitness empire that brings in tens of millions of dollars.
The less that capital-intensive business brings in, the harder it is likely be to make up returns over the following nine months.
That's just a fraction of what old-fashioned smoking brings in—the U.S. cigarette market is worth a hundred and twenty billion dollars.
Details: Although Gannett brings in more revenue than GateHouse, GateHouse will acquire Gannett for a cash-and-stock deal worth about $1.38 billion.
To Amazon, $1.45 million isn&apost much money — a rounding error on the billions in revenue the retail giant brings in every year.
Red Hat brings in revenue from subscriptions, training and support for a distribution of the Linux open-source operating system and other software.
Big game hunting is legal in South Africa, where the industry and related tourism brings in $2 billion annually, according to the BBC.
For all the money the Superkick Party brings in, its greatest value lies in how the Young Bucks' brand can preserve their bodies.
Windows Ink also brings in a virtual ruler that allows you to draw straight lines and line up elements in any design software.
The group's full-time staff and teachers are all Vietnamese, and Bermas often brings in chefs and other experts to enhance the training.
When a cop, visitor, or inmate transferring in from a new prison brings in a new bug, it sweeps through the compound rapidly.
" He continued: "The gift side is that we see more and more conversations about the game, which in turn brings in more revenue.
The government program that brings in legal temporary workers does so only for seasonal workers and dairy farming is a year-round activity.
In some places, the money that tourism brings in ends up concentrated in a few families, and this can breed discontent between neighbors.
The majority of masqueraders "playing jab jab" on Monday were from those two countries, although J'Ouvert brings in celebrants from many Caribbean islands.
"The program he's participating in is a major moneymaker — it brings in these highfliers and heavy hitters from around the world," she said.
A good day brings in 15,000 Colombian pesos, or about $5, which goes to food, water and paying to use bathrooms in cafes.
UEFA collects $15 billion in revenue over a four-year cycle, or almost three times what FIFA brings in during the same time.
The industry also is an export all-star that brings in large orders from overseas for goods produced primarily in the United States.
Canada generally brings in more steel than it exports and the United States has been Canada's main source of imported steel for decades.
But unless Mr Smith brings in fresh executives, and then listens to them, his days at the business blackjack table should be numbered.
"The threat Brexit brings, in this existential way, is that we won't be able to access the talent, the scholars" from neighboring countries.
The average Vikings game generates about 40 tons of waste, he said, but the Super Bowl brings in more sales and more trash.
"I will try to be persuasive that there is a tremendous multiplier effect — that this brings in revenue to the government," he said.
Reality check: Fisher almost certainly still has more than $100 billion under management, and still brings in more than $1 billion a year.
Everyone involved in Governors Island said, off the record, that it was everyone's least favorite event, but it brings in $95 a head.
There is no single policy change she can make which both respects those principles and brings in enough lawmakers to win parliamentary approval.
In Gates, Mueller brings in not just Manafort's chief deputy, but a key player from Trump's campaign who survived past Manafort's ouster last summer.
"The ambulance brings in its own narrow stretcher, we move the patient to it, and we put it back in the ambulance," he said.
With no competition on the market from other companies or generic options, Mylan brings in $9.46 billion in revenue each year, according to Forbes.
But that assumes your next goal is to segue into a new "career" that speaks to you and that, yes, brings in some money.
Because women's soccer has fewer viewers than men's, and thus brings in less money, some argue that it doesn't justify as high a wage.
The program also brings in well-known comedians and during Haddish's time in the camp, Dane Cook, Jon Lovitz and Damon Wayans stopped by.
Critics say the arrests are designed to consolidate the unpopular Maduro's control of the industry which brings in over 90 percent of foreign currency.
Just like when a spinning ice skater brings in their arms and rotates faster, a smaller, tighter eye shows the same physics, he said.
The decline indicates Uber is actually on a path to become less profitable as it gains more customers and brings in more total revenue.
Far from alleviating the impact of technological upheaval, that would risk exacerbating inequality and the social and economic tensions it brings in its wake.
On average a billion streams on subscription services brings in about $7m for big labels, with perhaps $1m of that going to the artists.
Foreign workers account for 28% of the sector's employees, with many farms relying on a federal program that brings in seasonal, low-skilled labor.
These can be found on GuideStar and will give you information on how much the charity brings in and how the money is spent.
But when a company gets it right, building a vertically integrated business that brings in both together can prove to be a compelling business.
New York has its Citi Bikes, but Jump brings in the seamless dock-less system that has gotten huge in other markets, like China.
While her work often focuses on architecture, she brings in the great outdoors to contrast manmade stories with those that play out in nature.
Jay Inslee (D) said Wednesday immigrants play a vital role in communities after signing into law a bill that brings in broad sanctuary protections.
The story line — Dre, utilizing his Black expertise, brings in a popular rapper to help conceive an advertising campaign for Champagne — is wholly unoriginal.
It brings in figures like Fab Five Freddy and writers like Lee Quiñones to talk about its significance and Basquiat's role within its history.
Through its characters, the FX drama regularly brings in romance (Angel and Lil Papi!) and laughs (all things Elektra and Pray Tell vs. Candy!).
BOLTEN: If there isn't something like the Border Adjustment Tax, there's going to have to be some other base-broadening that brings in revenue.
The service brings in doctors, nurses, EMTs and paramedics who offer free health care, "and people know it's free, at the festivals," he says.
Seattle soda tax brings in more than $10M in first six months Capitalism is not perfect, but it's the best out there: Ken Langone .
With Nilay out, Dieter brings in the editor of Circuit Breaker, Paul Miller, and news editor Jake Kastrenakes to discuss this week in tech.
Francia Raisa brings in the laughs by breaking out impromptu Spanglish on-screen with her portrayal of Cuban-American Ana on Freeform's Grown-ish.
In the daytime, the men tell me, they drive sunburned backpackers around in tuk-tuks, which brings in somewhere around $7-9 a day.
A spectrum auction later this month had been expected to raise 5.6 trillion rupees—more than corporation tax brings in over an entire year.
Shai said the brand brings in directors and production companies to make the commercials, but the ideas are generated by the in-house team.
The ceviche, for example, stars fluke from a fisherman they know on Long Island, who brings in on Thursdays what he caught on Wednesdays.
His intriguing new album, "What Was Said," brings in a vocalist, Simin Tander, to sing devotional music drawing from both Scandinavian and Persian traditions.
He chose a single delivery company, Square Inc's Caviar, which brings in about a quarter of sales and sends orders directly to the kitchen.
"Crew," which brings in DMV peers Shy Glizzy and Brent Faiyaz, celebrates the feeling of supreme self-belief over a bed of soothing keys.
The agreement is akin to a processing deal, whereby Shell brings in the feedstock and handles the end product, one of the sources said.
Leaning on Twitter — and relinquishing a bit of its traditional exclusivity — should serve it well to ensure it brings in audiences far and wide.
The island brings in about 500 horses each spring for the peak summer tourist season, allowing visitors the ability to easily travel by carriage.
The Old Navy company brings in about $8 billion in annual sales, while the new company will make roughly $290 billion in annual sales.
The integrity of the house remains intact through the red brick, while the addition of the extension at the rear brings in modern elements.
But the proposal has rankled the pay-TV industry, which the FCC says brings in about $20 billion a year from renting the boxes.
Coachella brings in over 250,000 people from all over the globe for the event every year, making the spread of coronavirus a real concern.
It seemed inevitable that eventually, Disneyland, a major tourist attraction that brings in people from around the globe, would close under these new guidelines.
It also asked networks for provisions that are foreign to the entertainment business, including discounts based on the volume of subscribers it brings in.
"The only reason there's still wildlife here in Zimbabwe today is because of hunting and the amount of money it brings in," he said.
In Liverpool, Beatles tourism brings in £82 million, or about $116 million a year, according to a 2016 study commissioned by the City Council.
Once A.I. is deeply rooted in the health care system, the researchers argue, business will gradually adopt behavior that brings in the most money.
"Each new breath brings in fresh air, white light, and healing energy, and each exhale expels tension, old emotions, and stress from the body."
The tax fallacy is now evident, but Roberts could still declare "long live ObamaCare" based on a federal tax that brings in no revenue.
The fine of 500,000 pounds, or about $660,000, represents a tiny sum for Facebook, which brings in billions of dollars in revenue every year.
Plus, Sotheby's auctions off works from the collection of Marsha and Robin Williams, and billionaire Bill Gross's collection of stamps brings in $10 million.
To pay for her education initiatives, Ms. Nixon wants to raise taxes on high earners and increase what the state brings in from corporations.
For Blue Bottle, the deal not only brings in a major new backer with products that include KitKat chocolate bars and Stouffer's frozen pizzas.
It is heavy equipment that brings in a lot of services revenue, and it lends itself to efficiency gains using sensor data and software.
That content brings in traffic and advertising on Minute Media's owned properties, but this is only one piece of how the company makes money.
So if you even take the ones that are $299,290 and above, and you tax the appreciation, that brings in $275 billion at least.
According to Thulè, the back walls are 68 degrees Fahrenheit and bathtubs, cooking, and the body temperature of people also brings in some heat.
Airlines' ancillary revenue increased about 69% from 2011 to 99.93, and now brings in about $40 billion annually, according to data provided by Concur.
It funds itself with a "taxation" system that experts describe as extortion of businesses and travelers that brings in millions of dollars a year.
It brings in bigger crowds than any other women's race on the World Cup circuit and, for me, has the most energetic, fun vibe.
I work overseas so it suits me fine to have it as a pied-à-terre that brings in some money while I'm away.
His father amassed vast wealth, estimated at $30 billion-$40 billion, and the palace brings in about $300 million in untaxed income every year.
A silicon rush in this case, which is equally amazing in terms of number of people it brings in, the transformation of the landscape.
The company brings in about $230 million a year in sales and caters mostly to small businesses, said Henry O. Santos, one of the founders.
Most of the imports come from Canada, but also Saudi Arabia, which brings in oil to refine in the Saudi Aramco owned plant in Texas.
It's a critical container that brings in the community, spreads awareness of the risks associated with psychedelic drug use, and creates a space for connection.
Microsoft hasn't disclosed how much revenue Azure brings in, but the Evercore analysts estimated that it generated more $113 billion in the 211 fiscal year.
Meanwhile, the rush of sweet, sweet cool air an arriving train brings in only takes away 11 percent of the heat, according to her analysis.
According to Crew Labs/Unsplash co-founder, Luke Chesser, the website brings in more than 700 million photo views and 7.5 million downloads every month.
We're told the program brings in accomplished adults with similar conditions as the kids so they can learn from someone who's been in their shoes.
He brings in enough detail to allow us to realize how such a truth-obsessive society came to be, and how closely we're surveilled now.
This documentary brings in a lot of colorful archival footage as well as some big political names — including Hillary Clinton — to talk about her accomplishments.
But it also brings in inklings of wonder and hope, taking a positive view about what humanity is capable of even in the darkest times.
That, alone, brings in $700 million in annual revenue, according to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey in its 2015 budget estimate.
Settlements may make sense in terms of a balance sheet: O'Reilly brings in many multiples of the money that Fox pays out to his accusers.
Stranger Things is known for its commitment to incorporating '23s pop culture into the show, and the latest season brings in a beloved musical icon.
By 2020, it'll be spending upwards of $60 million more on health care than it brings in — and the reserve fund will be almost gone.
For years, it's been standard practice for all the big app stores to take a 30 percent cut of the money an app brings in.
I've been fine so far, and I haven't noticed anything super weird, so I'm excited to see what it brings in the next few months.
Testing is a way for the chain to understand how a new menu item adds incremental sales from existing customers and brings in new ones.
Her firm, which brings in $3.2 million in annual revenue, specializes in matching up small businesses with part-time worker and recently expanded into Boston.
Harris: I'd say that Dan brings in the bulk of the bacon and I sit in my director's chair and yay or nay his ideas!
This episode seemingly confirms this book theory to be true — and brings in Deadwood star Ian McShane to play the key priest, who preaches nonviolence.
When we hopped on the phone with Hazan, we were itching to know what kinds of reference images Beyoncé brings in to inspire her color.
I think the door has never been more open if you come from communities that traditionally are not the communities that the media brings in.
The San Francisco International Airport has a vending machine selling vests, but despite the internet's jokes, it actually brings in thousands of dollars a month.
Microsoft, Linkedin, IAC, Verizon, Amazon, Pandora, Twitter, Yelp, Snapchat, Sina and Sohu — bring in roughly half of what Google brings in annually in ad revenue.
The narrowing lead for May brings in the risk of a "messier Brexit", said Stephen Innes, a senior trader for FX broker OANDA in Singapore.
The unlikely odd couple has an awkwardly hilarious exchange when Tambor brings in a jelly-stained shirt and Gronkowski continually calls him the wrong name.
Perhaps what makes liberal journalists (but I repeat myself) so jealous is that Fox News brings in the most viewers and advertising dollars — by far.
Tanzania, where Fastjet has struggled in the face of tough conditions, brings in almost 70 percent on Fastjet's revenue, according to Thomson Reuters Eikon data.
But his latest series, which uses multiple exposures to juxtapose Scandinavian forests with Hong Kong street scenes, brings in visuals far removed from his homeland.
Time also increases the supply of impressions that Facebook can sell, which brings in more revenue (a 218 percent increase last quarter to $234 billion).
Read on to learn about Neal's brilliantly simple business model that brings in $270,000 in annual revenue from about 20 hours per week of work.
On-premises software brings in more revenue than anything else at Oracle, and in this quarter it generated $6.3 billion, which was up 3 percent.
St. Nick's old hometown is firmly Muslim and doesn't celebrate Christmas, but residents are happy to promote his origin story because it brings in tourism.
Perseus's distribution arm, which is separate from its publishing division, distributes books for about 600 independent publishers and brings in $300 million annually to Perseus.
The largest of its tournaments brings in thousands of spectators, including hundreds of scouts and college representatives, and generates half a million dollars in profit.
Annually, Airbnb brings in billions of dollars in revenue, is profitable on an EBITDA basis and has more than $5.5 billion on its balance sheet.
Curatorially speaking, the Miami Music Club partners up with institutions and brings in amazing people, and mixes them in with the emerging makers in town.
Lyft brings in roughly 40 new full-time employees each week, and it focuses on aligning these new workers with company values from day one.
Mr. Fabian said he typically brings in $15,000 during Labor Day weekend with his tours, which books up with tourists and snowbirds weeks in advance.
Elon Musk's SpaceX, which brings in revenue from its rocket launch business and raised more than a billion dollars last year, is the clear leader.
Any money the company brings in from the arrangements isn't as important as "fueling the fandom," said Christie Fleischer, Netflix's vice president for consumer products.
She cannot witness a will, examine photos or sign documents, so in those instances, the firm brings in other lawyers to act as her eyes.
She does consulting work through her own company and consults for other companies as a freelancer — and brings in $10,000 or more per side project.
If not, he spoke of moving back to his old job as assistant to the head coach, while the team brings in a new leader.
Tourism, though, brings in more than $40 billion a year, and DeSantis has been hesitant, instead deferring to local municipalities to decide whether to close.
With a revenue of $1.54 billion, a valuation close to $33 billion would still be almost 13 times more than what the company brings in.
I have no doubt I&aposll easily use the $60 credit in 2020 and 2021, so that brings in $120 in value on its own.
It also brings in about $1.6 billion from contracts with Homeland Security, Health and Human Services, Veteran Affairs, Treasury and Justice and other domestic departments.
Could we give up the stunning joy that the good side of storytelling brings in order to erase the appalling horrors of the bad side?
SpaceX has a heavy say in the negotiating process, dictating both the investors the company brings in and the price at which they buy shares.
They point to Americans who have been displaced when companies have outsourced areas like technology maintenance to a company that brings in H-21B workers.
It now brings in millions of dollars in funding a year and has been credited for an outsize role in putting antitrust on the map.
According to Simon's latest quarterly report, Forever 21 was its seventh-largest tenant in terms of how much rent it brings in, with 99 stores.
Ramela has a firm grasp of this concept: He knows exactly how much he brings in each month as well as how much he spends.
Boxed brings in more than $100 million in annual revenue, and about 80 percent of its shoppers fall between the ages of 25 and 44.
I also think it brings in talent diversity which is part of the secret sauce of America that creative swirl is driven by non-homogeneity.
Given that the median household brings in about $60,000, this means the average family federal debt share quadruples their annual income – and that's before taxes.
Even with the extra jobs, the Adams family brings in a maximum of $6683,000 each year, just about the median income in their ZIP code.
The Trump administration has already raised the number of nonagricultural seasonal workers — such as crab pickers and life guards — the U.S. brings in each year.
It also partners with larger organizations (Queensland Theatre in "The Wider Earth's" case), and runs an educational program that brings in money for the company.
The league, which brings in billions of dollars each year, would take a sizable hit in lost revenue from ticket sales, concessions and television contracts.
The cable channel has stood by its host, whose program is one of the network's major revenue drivers and brings in millions of nightly viewers.
We can only imagine that that location brings in plenty of coffee drinkers every day—one of whom may in fact be the Donald himself.
Ceiling daylight-balanced florescent fixtures supplement the only window, which on sunny days brings in bright light and provides a view of my balcony garden.
I cook a light dinner of frozen shrimp, zucchini noodles, jarred black truffle pâté that my girlfriend brings in bulk for me from Italy, and parmesan.
Its website boasts that the average member of its network — made up mostly of landscapers looking for offseason work — brings in more than $200,000 per year.
This latest round brings in some notable investors, and also sheds light on some of the others that have been funding the startup up to now.
Most technology security experts, including many who have served in government, say technical efforts to provide government access to encrypted devices inevitably brings in law enforcement.
The publication brings in famous and/or interesting people, has them sit on panels with New Yorker journalists, and charges readers who are interested in attending.
Emhoff, an entertainment and intellectual property lawyer and law partner at DLA Piper Law Firm, brings in the overwhelming bulk of the couple's wealth and investments.
It also brings in experts to act as advisers to the businesses during their first two to three years, helping with website design, marketing and accounting.
Only after this third step is a culled list of candidates handed over to the human resources department, which brings in candidates for a final interview.
In contrast, tourism that doesn't require killing wildlife brings in an estimated $17 billion to these economies and employs 85033 times more people than trophy hunting.
It also brings in a rotating menu of artists and chefs from all parts of the globe to host dinners, talks, and a variety of events.
A typical show at Avenue 50 brings in five or six visitors a day because of its location and niche focus on Latino culture, Gallegos said.
In our time, the docu-soap is the dominant reality television form in that it brings in the most money and generates the highest-level celebrities.
Photo via Afrofest Afrofest now finds itself forced to downsize its large festival which brings in millions annually to the city, into a one-day affair.
Some critics take a cynical approach, saying Facebook cracks down harder on that stuff because it scares away advertisers, while fake news actually brings in dollars.
"You end up with a lot of mosquito bites," he says as his boss, Jason Stuck, brings in the eggs from a reserve battalion of chickens.
Lower East Side Festival (Friday through Sunday) This annual celebration of downtown culture brings in dozens of artists in theater, music, dance and other performing arts.
The conclusion is obvious: The more complex a state's tax system is, the more it takes to run the system and the less it brings in.
Boxed CEO Chieh Huang leads a start-up that has secured $165 million in funding and brings in more than $100 million in revenue each year.
But when one of their children brings in an outsider who goes against the theme of the nuclear family they can see it as an attack.
Programming costs are high, and the result may just cannibalize their existing pay-TV model, which brings in billions of dollars from subscriber fees and ads.
It will invest £210,220 into startups at pre-seed stage and can anchor a round of up to £250,000 as it brings in other angel investors.
Last July, CNN started increasing its style content by creating a dedicated vertical on its website, which reportedly brings in 5.5 million unique users a month.
Based in Zurich, FIFA is designated legally as a nonprofit association, even though it brings in profits upwards of hundreds of millions of dollars each year.
What each employee brings in at Morgan Stanley after they have been paid has more than doubled, to over $400,000 based on numbers reported on Tuesday.
The May decline comes at a time when importers are typically ramping up for the peak shipping season that brings in goods for the winter holidays.
Every year the H-1B program brings in just shy of 100,000 skilled workers to fill roles in a host of professions, from nursing to modeling.
Goldman Sachs, which rarely brings in outsiders to lead important businesses, has hired Wei Cai from FountainVest as its co-head of investment banking in China.
To date, the company has raised $116 million and brings in revenue of "9 figures" annually, according to SmartNews head of U.S. marketing Fabien-Pierre Nicolas.
The mech suit brings in new players by giving them a new toy to play with, and it's also an effective strategy to try and win.
He's the owner of Brooks Gourmet Burgers & Dogs, a restaurant that brings in millions and is ranked the No. 2 burger joint in America by TripAdvisor.
Elsewhere in town, FBI Agent Randall Headley gets frustrated when his underling brings in the wrong Doug Jones (and his brood of irritated kids) for questioning.
The Facebook event typically brings in about 5,000 guests, and San Francisco estimated that visitors to the city for conferences each spend about $567 per day.
Fox News, which remains the dominant brand in cable news, still brings in hundreds of millions of dollars a year in revenue for 21st Century Fox.
While it can be hard to specifically point to the value it brings in dollar terms, it's unquestionably been important to the growth of the business.
As a public speaker who brings in an estimated $22010,225 per speech, he has impressed conservatives with a rough, straightforward manner that belies his cushy upbringing.
Supporters, meanwhile, say that the rule keeps oil and gas companies from polluting the environment, brings in royalties to the federal government, and reduces wasted methane.
Specifically, the program is expected to start running at a deficit in 63, and continue paying out more than it brings in for the foreseeable future.
The JSMA focuses on its "academic mission" and brings in many traveling shows, but isn't intended to serve as a gallery for local and regional artists.
In recent years — the Obama years — the amount of energy the country has sent abroad has begun to catch up with the energy it brings in.
The game also lets you choose between playing as Link or Zelda (and occasionally brings in NecroDancer protagonist Cadence), with each character having unique approaches to combat.
Yet the reality show, which brings in around 5 million viewers an episode and boasts an ardent following known as Bachelor Nation, wants fans to believe otherwise.
Even if "Crimes of Grindelwald" brings in less money than "Fantastic Beasts," as sequels sometimes do, analysts are still expecting a massive box office payout, especially internationally.
The addition of Virtua Tennis Challenge brings in another of its existing redesigned mobile games, which have already been tailored for use on iOS and Android devices.
And, while any job that brings in some income is a win, summer jobs also are an opportunity to gain relevant work experience and enhance your résumé.
Trump wants to end the diversity lottery (which brings in immigrants from countries that rarely supply them), fund part of the border wall, and slash legal immigration.
That was not going to be easy, given that Northcoast Waterworks brings in $2 million in annual revenue and their asking price was more than $0003 million.
The Economist: How much of the benefit is just the branding effect that brings in the recruits and how much are they then learning from one another?
Sixty is building a platform that brings in-app on-demand experts to help users navigate the ins-and-outs of web apps like QuickBooks or MailChimp.
Noah wouldn't tell me exactly what he brings in every month from social-media promotion, but deals such as the ones he does can quickly add up.
There's actually this natural deodorant from Schmidt's called Lavender + Sage ($8.99; lasts three months) that brings in a lot of those herb smells to complement the floral.
The event brings in 47 young patients from around the country to meet with congressional leaders to speak about child health care policies that benefit children's hospitals.
There's also money she brings in from selling photos and merchandise on crowdfunding sites like Patreon, and from live-streaming herself on sites like Twitch and Caffeine.
That said, as the previous episode teased, the time-jump brings in a new group of characters who are meant to spin things off in interesting directions.
For example, its top-earning news anchor Huw Edwards brings in over £550k (about $718k) while his female counterpart Fiona Bruce makes about £200k (about $261k) less.
In total, the 5 different sites were evading $50 million in taxes — more than the entire Afghan government brings in in a year from the whole industry.
Twitter now sells its own data through Gnip, a company it acquired in 2014, and brings in tens of millions of dollars from the business each quarter.
And it's lucrative: Facebook currently boasts over 2 billion monthly active users and brings in $34 billion dollars in revenue annually, most of which comes from advertising.
With more than 500 million registered users worldwide, including 200,3003 business customers, the company reportedly brings in more than $1 billion in revenue on an annual basis.
I want to be able to encourage kids into science and engineering as well as encouraging their peers to see what opportunities that brings in every field.
Billing linked the tungsten price rise to depletion of scrap piles in Europe and the closure of Chinese production as the country brings in new environmental standards.
The animating idea behind many of these staff stories is how the people Trump brings in will affect how he acts and governs on a daily basis.
The amount of money Into the Spider-Verse brings in is of great interest to Hollywood insiders and comics fans alike because of what the movie represents.
Google's DoubleClick system can use the records to target ads more precisely, a system that brings in billions each year and effectively funds the company's product ventures.
Dershowitz brings in DNA expert Barry Scheck (Rob Morrow), who basically repeats what the prosecution knows, which is that the physical evidence undeniably points to Simpson's guilt.
And a Ford SuperCrew Raptor brings in an average transaction price of $15,919, compared with an average of $48,152 for F-150 SuperCrew trucks excluding the Raptor.
"Every time he's around military audiences, he tends to politicize it, and he brings in complaints and grievances from outside the realm of military policy," Kirby said.
To expand, the founders of such ventures realize that collaborating with investors and tech companies like Microsoft, Apple and Google brings in more resources for their programs.
And Mr. Diggs's bouncy approach on the saucy collaboration with Cakes Da Killa recalls the fierce energy Jefferson brings in "Cabinet Battle #1" and "Cabinet Battle #2."
Its picture frames and decorative mirrors are sold at Walmart, Target and other stores and, Master said, the company brings in more than $200 million a year.
"It (the new agreement) brings in a stronger partner with global sourcing and distribution capabilities that should support an acceleration of growth over time," Liberum analysts said.
But at £21.20 for your standard ride, London's most popular tourist attraction brings in a LOT of cash money to the capital, so it's not going anywhere.
" But, Shields added: "No matter who he brings in, he himself is such an outsider, he's going to bring an outsider perspective to every decision he makes.
CBS wants to maintain its linear TV business, which brings in billions of advertising dollars, while also setting itself up for the future of TV: digital streaming.
Fitch last month said it would strip Russia's positive outlook rating this year if the United States brings in sanctions devised to hurt Russian government debt buying.
Now consider the police, which brings in $22017 billion US a year in revenue from speeding tickets—that's a significant number of lost jobs on police forces.
An $800,000 settlement sounds a lot of money, but it's a drop in the bucket for Oregon, which brings in $196 million in athletics revenue per year.
Wuhan is in financial distress; Baosteel, which brings in three times as much revenue and is better-run to boot, has probably been forced into the deal.
Too much calcium in your axons brings in enzymes called proteases that chew up your axons and other proteins from the inside out like little Pac Men.
Although Stephan brings in $15,105 from his tenants, after factoring in expenses, which include mortgages, property taxes and insurance, he earns about $5,123 a month in profit.
That import penalty, combined with the existing 25 percent tariff on $250 billion in Chinese goods, would cover almost all products the U.S. brings in from China.
He added that price-to-earnings ratios — or PE ratios, which compare a company's stock price with the amount of money it brings in — are below average.
Plus, Tyron also brings in a very special guest and drops some info about his hit song, "I'll Beat Yo Ass," that could make some people RICH!
Each month, they expect to have $5,000 to work with after salary deductions for taxes, health insurance and retirement savings, even if he actually brings in more.
Today, Uber pays drivers 65 to 80 percent of each fare, so for every dollar a driver brings in, Uber only takes home 20 to 35 cents.
Dose of Leadership, hosted by Richard Rierson Known as a unique and engaging interviewer, Rierson brings in guests that include NFL coaches, entrepreneurs, CEOs, investors, and authors.
"It's still trying to find its identity — that's why it brings in the extremes," said Mark Landers, 39, who works for an art supply and framing store.
It brings in about $250 to $300 a week — not enough to cover their mortgage and car payments, to say nothing of expenses for their three daughters.
More important, A.W.S. generated almost $3 billion in operating income, an enormous benefit to a company which brings in little to no profit from its retail operations.
In New Jersey, the apps run by the state's three horse racing tracks, including Monmouth, brings in a total of about $150 million in bets per year.
A quick press pauses whatever you're listening to and brings in ambient noise, while a long hold will turn off noise cancellation while keeping your tunes going.
Petrofac's shares fell more than 18% in 20153 as its main Engineering & Construction arm - which brings in 70% of revenues - saw a similar drop in net profit.
Before the project, she would earn an average of 8,000 Kenyan shillings each month selling khat, a mildly narcotic leaf - today, she brings in nearly double that.
Bird says it's been able to woo investors, thanks to its renewed emphasis on unit economics (how much revenue each individual scooter brings in for the company).
Each streamer brings in thousands of live viewers whenever they stream but also boasts millions of views from highlight compilations that are uploaded as VODs to YouTube.
Before the project, she would earn an average of 8,000 Kenyan shillings each month selling khat, a mildly narcotic leaf - today, she brings in nearly double that.
Andrew Tyndall, an analyst of the TV news business, writes in The Hollywood Reporter that O'Reilly's large audience is more important than the advertising it brings in.
For a company that brings in $1.53 per user to spend 70 cents per user to simply save that content, it isn't a strategy for ongoing success.
The federal government typically spends approximately $50 billion per year in road and transit spending, but the gas tax only brings in about $34 billion per year.
It helps that the clinic is just blocks from the Atlantic Terminal, one of Brooklyn's largest subway stations that brings in people from all over the city.
Google's cloud business has grown in the past two years under the leadership of CEO Diane Greene and now brings in more than $1 billion per quarter.
Barbee skillfully addresses the complicated social issues around racism and single parenthood, but she brings in plenty of humor to keep the story from getting too heavy.
Given 45 percent of HSBC's revenues come from Asia, as well as Tucker's background at the BOE, the new chairman brings in a wealth of relevant experience.
As foils, it brings in Gretchen Carlson (Nicole Kidman), who sues Ailes over sexual harassment, and Kayla (Margot Robbie), a composite character who exists mostly to suffer.
A movie is perceived as having a broader audience, and thus studios throw more marketing money at it, which increases audience awareness and brings in the crowds.
Plus, a "typical" family isn't making $100,000 to begin with — the average American family brings in about $74,000 a year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Though snake-smuggling might seem like a pretty dangerous line of work, the live reptile trade brings in roughly $2 billion a year, according to the Humane Society.
If a deal lead brings in a significant amount of capital from investors other than AngelList, AngelList will take a percentage as small as 2.5 percent, says Ravikant.
However, the money it brings in over a year could be close to 5 percent of this year's budget or 0.5 percent of GDP, according to Reuters' calculations.
Even so, selling chips brings in most of Samsung's profit - over two-thirds - and a saturated smartphone market and falling demand from data centers have pulled prices down.
So if a marketer has two versions of an ad for a podcast, Chartable would like to help that marketer figure out which ad brings in more listeners.
Each of these companies is for-profit and brings in tens of billions of dollars in revenue each year from products that are based on open source code.
Mojave, its latest update, brings in a ton of incremental updates for the service that include a "dark mode" that dims most of the elements on the screen.
But more worrisome is that the allure of serial entrepreneurship also brings in those who have less lofty ideals, their sights set on monetary gain or personal glory.
These moves come as renewable energy is on the rise in Japan and elsewhere, and as the government brings in stricter regulations on new coal-fired power plants.
Despite making thousands off of a single snap, she, like Quiamco, doesn't view her stories as work — and the money she brings in is just a side bonus.
The more expensive homes are when they are sold, the more "stamp duty" is paid on the purchase price, which brings in more easy cash for the Treasury.
I DON'T CARE WHO HE BRINGS IN. I'LL NEVER CHANGE MY OPINION ON HOW MUCH I BELIEVE MERIT, DIVERSITY, TREATING PEOPLE WITH RESPECT -- THAT'S A CORE AMERICAN VALUE.
Iginla only brings in a second-round pick (if that), and Avalanche fans come away questioning whether the team's best chance to turn a corner just slipped away.
Today, he's a 0003-year-old small business owner, running a company that brings in millions of dollars per year by selling thousands of different products on Amazon.
First, the startup brings in models with different skin colors and puts them under dim, medium, and bright lights as they try on a company's makeup for real.
It then brings in its designers to beautify the place and pack it full of amenities, including coffee from a local roaster and a fully functional kitchen. 6.
"This brings in a variety of opinions into the system because these are people with great stature," said Sebastian Morris, a professor and colleague of Dholakia in Ahmedabad.
Daraprim was created in 1952, he said, so the money it brings in now doesn't pay for its development but is being used to create a new version.
AT&T counters that the logic doesn't hold up, as the point of owning content is to get widespread distribution, which brings in affiliate fees and advertising revenue.
He has a book called 4-Hour Work Week and he has a podcast where he brings in many successful entrepreneurs who are full of great business advise.
The penalty, combined with the existing 25 percent tariff on $250 billion in Chinese goods, would cover almost all products the U.S. brings in from China (The Hill).
Pelosi has accepted PAC donations and lobbyist money, though the numbers amount to a tiny fraction of the massive haul the prodigious fundraiser brings in for her party.
And though she brings in a couple of vocal harmonies in the second verse, throughout both verses there is not so much as a bassline in the background.
AT&T countered that the logic doesn't hold up since the point of owning content is to get widespread distribution, which brings in affiliate fees and advertising revenue.
If your spouse has a job they love that brings in a nice income now, that doesn't mean this situation will stay the same if you passed away.
And the White House's "chain migration" diagram makes it looks like each generation of adults brings in children, which brings their children — which isn't how chain migration works.
It's helped enormously by the addition of Spike, who brings in a jolt of energy and helps fill the hole Cordelia's departure to Angel left in the cast.
It can serve as a bright spot in the schoolchild's day or week, a class that brings in beauty, color and joy, and which is not about testing.
In addition to jilted lovers, Break Bar brings in a steady stream of young professionals and regularly hosts corporate events, celebrity meet-and-greets, and office happy hours.
Smart move: After introducing the artist and issues at hand, Ms. Molesworth brings in smart guests to weigh in, like Lari Pittman and Amy Sillman speaking on Krasner.
Behind Giannini's bed is an expanse of Mokum wallpaper featuring a tropical banana-leaf motif designed by the costume designer Catherine Martin, which brings in the natural world.
It's a theme that has been replayed throughout Trump's life: The lawyers he brings in to authorize and defend his behavior end up in their own legal morass.
Keep in mind: SpaceX brings in billions from government and commercial contracts, and Blue Origin is chasing after those contracts to get its launch business up and running.
The brand also brings in more than 10 percent of its revenue from wholesale relationships, mostly from Nordstrom, though it also has partnerships with Shopbop and Stitch Fix.
"The changes that added more rigidity have also led to a better guest experience, which makes them happier and brings in more business for me," Mr. Scheel said.
"The idea that there is only one marketplace is demonstrably false," the company wrote in a statement, noting that Walmart still brings in more revenue than it does.
Between the two channels, he brings in an average of $90,684 a month, though the most he's made in one month is $165,219, which he achieved in August.
Tourism there brings in $6900 billion per year, and, in Toledo alone, $2628-  to $28503 million was lost in one weekend when businesses shuttered during the algae bloom.
But this update to last year's lauded Mi Note is interesting because it brings, in Xiaomi's typical fashion, better specs than the competition, and at a lower price.
This week on our Vergecast interview series, The Verge's editor-in-chief Nilay Patel brings in John Gruber of Daring Fireball to discuss the annual iPhone review week.
"LoL" brings in millions of players by removing the cost of entry, and dedicated players eventually became repeat customers thanks to the game's a-la-carte business model.
Today, Uber pays drivers 65 percent to 80 percent of each fare, so for every dollar a driver brings in, Uber only takes home 20 to 35 cents.
Hodeidah is one of the country's biggest trading routes, and its port brings in cargo that generates millions in taxes for the Houthis, making it a valuable target.
The local politicians are reluctant to remedy this problem, however, since the cruise ship terminal employs so many people and brings in constant money for the local government.
Google does not break out revenue for its cloud business but has said it brings in more than $1 billion per quarter between its public cloud and cloud apps.
Typically, the festival brings in hip hop artists and rock acts to take the central stage: In 2017, Chance the Rapper, The Killers, and Muse were the top performers.
We also started our educational program, The Glam App Academy, which is an exclusive place for our artists to learn from celebrity hair and makeup artists Joey brings in.
While "Downsizing" is set in America, Payne brings in characters from across the world to show how something like this phenomenon "would ripple around the world", the director said.
Airbnb brings in billions of dollars of revenue annually and is profitable on an EBITDA basis, so many wonder if and when the home-sharing company will go public.
Donaldson, who built a reputation giving large sums of money away to unsuspecting people and sometimes total strangers, brings in more viewers and subscribers by constantly raising the stakes.
Desiree Linden brings in the fastest time of any of the American women, with her 2:22:38 personal record set when she finished second in Boston in 2011.
Though, on the flip side, it also brings in a new oversight regime for use of the most intrusive powers based on warrants being authorized by ministers and judges.
Why it matters: If Tesla was going to issue dilutive new equity, it would want to do so in a way that actually brings in cash for the company.
Coral bleaching, in addition to triggering tremendous losses of marine life, affects tourism along the Reef—an industry that brings in $5 billion annually and employs around 70,000 people.
Dan brings in a lot of music that works for him as a DJ, but this doesn't necessarily make for a great release, or indeed a sound business decision.
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The capsule, which launches today, also brings in the company's mission to close the loop on fashion production, as all the garments are made using organic and recycled cottons.
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Annually, Airbnb brings in billions of dollars in revenue, is profitable on an EBITDA basis and has more than $5.5 billion on its balance sheet, according to the company.
He's the one lad who has never taken a puff of a fag, didn't miss homework, and brings in gifts at the end of every term for the teachers.
You can build more holes with dog legs, where it is impossible to clear the corner, which brings in accuracy and more shot making, as opposed to more power.
In turn, Republicans repeatedly floated prioritization plans, arguing that the government brings in enough revenue to keep up with critical payments like interest on government debt and Social Security.
The company, founded in 2011 as a non-profit, brings in cohorts of founders each year across six cities worldwide and pays each one a stipend for living expenses.
While Alibaba's annual online shopping event is comparable to Black Friday or Cyber Monday in the US, the retailer consistently brings in more money than other worldwide retail competitors.
The patient is the driver in need of business, the nurse is the fake customer, and the injection is the fake booking that brings in payment for the driver.
From there, the company brings in its designers to beautify the place and pack it full of amenities, including coffee from a local roaster and a fully functional kitchen.
That brings in robots: Germany, Japan and South Korea — all of which are aging rapidly — are seeing a comparatively fast rise in the use of industrial robots and automation.
The central bank also brings in dollars through complex financial operations with local banks to boost foreign currency reserves needed to defend the Lebanese pound's peg to the dollar.
Her mother contacts a priest (Jason Miller), who believes Regan has been overtaken by the Devil and brings in an expert (Max von Sydow) to help perform an exorcism.
Hedge fund giant Elliott is looking more like a buyout shop as it brings in a BlueMountain exec to head up a new group tasked with overseeing portfolio companies
The story brings in a programmable virus, biometric-locked guns, self-driving vehicles, an emergent bioweapon, sabermetrics as a combat tool, and a whole lot more high-tech ideas.
She is a community leader and peddles homemade flavored ices and candy to help make ends meet; her boyfriend brings in $14 a day as a freelance construction worker.
Banach and her team launched a lunch-and-learn program that brings in outside experts like journalists or startup founders to discuss relevant industry topics in blockchain and beyond.
If a limited trade deal results in tariffs on the wind turbines and utility poles the company brings in from Europe, it can pass the costs on to customers.
Investors are now left guessing about the size of Oracle's cloud services, after the company last quarter stopped disclosing the amount of revenue it brings in from that business.
It is important to recognize, however, that the bilateral U.S.-Mexico agreement is not a good substitute for a trilateral agreement that brings in Canada, America's largest trading partner.
Investors have struggled with the associated risks — notably from Paysafe's Asian business, which brings in about a fifth of its earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, or Ebitda.
Amazon streams "Thursday Night Football," but the service, which is estimated to have close to 100 million subscribers, brings in only a few hundred thousand viewers at a time.
Billingham, who also writes the Tom Thorne mystery series, brings in investigators on both sides of the Atlantic to broaden the cast of characters and introduce some procedural details.
But it brings in a lot of revenue — as much as $2114 trillion over the next decade — so lawmakers are now planning to reduce, rather than repeal, the tax.
Ralph Fiennes gives a chilling performance as an SS second lieutenant who oversees the construction of a concentration camp at Krakow and brings in captives from liquidated Jewish ghettos.
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Silicon Valley relies heavily on the H-1B visa, which brings in approximately 65,000 skilled foreign workers to the U.S. a year, according to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
The deficit, which is the difference between how much tax revenue the federal government brings in and how much it spends, is on track to hit $863 trillion in 2019.
Though maintaining both your employer's plan and enrolling in Medicare may help provide you with comprehensive coverage, it brings in more complexity: Which insurance plan is on the hook first?
His partners across the globe purchase the right to license his name and his brand because it often brings in more rent money for hotel rooms, office space and condominiums.
While the client computing group still brings in the lion's share of overall revenue, Intel has been shifting its focus away from the personal computer market amid declining PC shipments.
State oil company PDVSA, which brings in the lion's share of the OPEC country's hard currency, does not have fixed percentages for how much will be sold at each rate.
TPUSA chapters organize high-profile demonstrations — like dressing students in diapers to protest safe spaces — and brings in intentionally inflammatory speakers like Milo Yiannopoulos to provoke their left-wing opponents.
Previous MPAA reports have focused on theatrical spending but this year's edition brings in stats for home video rentals and sales, as well as an overall look at streaming revenues.
In addition to her music, endorsements from Fashion Nova — which reportedly brings in $20,000 a month for Cardi B — and commercials for Pepsi and Amazon's Alexa contribute to her earnings.
In a recent interview on The Wendy Williams Show, Lohan opened up about her past, her family, the "Lohan Island" she's designing, and how she currently brings in an income.
Comcast's NBCUniversal brings in about $6 per month from its cable networks and an additional few dollars per month from regional sports networks, with cost varying from market to market.
Even a high-attendance MLB baseball stadium with 81 home games brings in fewer customers per year than a single mid-sized Walmart store that's open all day, every day.
Chris McKay's movie dives deep into Batman's immense stable of villains, and also brings in other heroes, plus a few baddies from other franchises, including Harry Potter and Doctor Who.
North Korea has sent "tens of thousands" of its citizens to work in other countries, forced labor that brings in between US $200 million and $500 million for the government.
But those slots would still be allocated, at least in part, to the Temporary Protected Status program that brings in immigrants from countries reeling from natural disasters or civil conflict.
This is not the same thing as actual profitability because it excludes operating costs, but it does demonstrate that Postmates brings in more revenue than what it pays the couriers.
A lot of people listen to Pandora, but it has been slowly bleeding listeners and shown a propensity for disappointing investors' expectations on how much money the company brings in.
"Seeing those shorter rates creeping higher, I think is something we should be braced for and that's something that brings in its wake a still firmer U.S. dollar," Attrill said.
Why it matters: Though not always scintillating, enterprise technology, which serves large companies, organizations and institutions, brings in billions of dollars and accounts for some of the most successful IPOs.
So I'm in place to quantize the music that Dan brings in, and we discuss from there if we believe in it enough to stick that Edible stamp on it.
The new law also brings in a new requirement: that communications service providers harvest and retain logs of the digital services accessed by all their users for a full year.
Salvini, leader of the far-right League, pulled the plug on the government on Thursday, diluting that threat to a business unit which brings in a third Atlantia's core profit.
WATCH: Make Chocolate-Dipped Espresso Cones In an effort to promote eco-friendly lifestyles, Starbucks will take 10 cents off any order when a customer brings in a reusable cup.
MOLLIE TIBBETTS LIKELY WENT OFF IN CAR WITH SOMEONE SHE KNEW, SAYS FBI EX-PROFILER Annually, the fair brings in an estimated 1 million visitors over its two-week span.
The "Uniqlo To-Go" machine, which dispenses $50 down vests in multiple colors, brings in around $10,000 each month at SFO, according to Doug Yakel, a spokesperson for the airport.
Black Friday, which historically attracts more shoppers and brings in more money than any other day of the year, drew fewer shoppers to actual stores than online sales last year.
Or, to quote Bandcamp: So, every cent of profit that Bandcamp brings in today will go to the Voting Rights Project—you can donate to them separately here as well.
The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) is backed by China and also brings in the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand.
Increasing numbers of schools invest in developing the skills of assistants; others are hiring assistants with a view to them becoming teachers later, which brings in more highly-qualified staff.
Johnnie Cochran (Courtney B. Vance) brings in his associates to meet Robert Shapiro (John Travolta), F. Lee Bailey (Nathan Lane), Kardashian, Barry Scheck (Rob Morrow), and Alan Dershowitz (Evan Handler).
As of March 13, anyone who brings in a reusable bowl will be served salad in one of Just Salad's disposable bowls but will still get the free topping benefit.
That concept continues in Glass, which brings in Dunn's and Price's own traumatic experiences to explain who they are — and indeed, that's something Dr. Staples latches onto while treating them.
A 20173-square-foot area cut out of the second floor and bounded by wrought-iron railing preserves the original lofty feeling of the building and brings in additional light.
To address this problem, Alaska applied for a Section 27 waiver to expand its reinsurance program, which brings in federal funds to cover costs for people with particularly expensive conditions.
Reid also drives a 22013-year-old car that this dad bought for $22005 in the 21970s, despite the fact that he brings in an annual salary of $7.5 million.
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"I wanted to do something for Pride that still felt like it was my work," said the photographer, who brings, in his words, a "queer mind-set" to his images.
Some might counter that Ventures has reaped hundreds of millions with big wins like Uber; but that haul is relatively insignificant compared with the billions Google brings in every quarter.
Related: 'Black Panther' brings in a record-breaking box office weekend Disney is projecting that the film could bring in about $218 million domestically during the four-day holiday weekend.
Boxed CEO , who co-founded a startup that now brings in more than $100 million in annual revenue, says that the most successful people have an incredible "hunger" for success.
According to company data, the average African subscriber brings in less than half the revenue of a French customer - and Africa still only accounts for 10.6 percent of Canal+ revenues.
According to a recent report from The Information, it&aposs on track to lose some $450 million this year — or about $0.50 for every dollar of revenue it brings in.
"It's clear that the United States must develop a more comprehensive strategy on Venezuela that brings in our global allies to increase the effectiveness of our diplomatic and humanitarian efforts."
The Prez championed himself as a supporter of the LGBT community ... saying he would fight for them while "Hillary brings in more people that will threaten your freedoms and beliefs."
Art21's online film series, "New York Close Up" — which typically brings in more than 3.5 million viewers — has profiled artists including LaToya Ruby Frazier, Jamian Juliano-Villani and Rashid Johnson.
My husband built a gaming app that brings in some revenue every month, and I recently set up social media accounts for it to gain a following and ultimately drive downloads.
The plan would have cost roughly $2.5 billion in its first year, an enormous burden for a state that only brings in about $2.7 billion in total tax revenue per year.
The urban theater circuit is a booming industry that brings in millions of dollars per year by appealing to Black audiences with the promise of telenovela-worthy drama, song, and inspiration.
Regulators appointed a so-called "Skilled Person" in September 2015, a process that brings in independent experts to assess a business when watchdogs suspect a firm has governance or other weaknesses.
It can be pretty overwhelming, and that's just the bat-stuff; the real pop-culture joy of The Lego Batman movie is the way it brings in just about everything else.
Much of her merchandise is produced in a Chinese factory that Seats recently partnered with; Seats brings in new business to the factory in exchange for a cut of the profits.
Throughout the second quarter, he helped raise just more than $110,000 for Trump Victory, a joint fundraising committee that brings in campaign cash for the campaign and the Republican National Committee.
"Congress and the administration can choose to stabilize these markets and re-establish competition — but only through a consensus process that brings in a broader swath of the uninsured," Mendelson said.
It is amazing how a manager takes out a pitcher who is loose & dominating through almost 7 innings, Rich Hill of Dodgers, and brings in nervous reliever(s) who get shellacked.
Salvini, leader of the far-right League, pulled the plug on the government on Thursday, diluting that threat to a business unit which brings in a third of Atlantia's core profit.
The Waterfront Lake Pavilion brings in more than $240,000 every year from events held at the location, West Palm Beach Parks and Recreation director Leah Rockwell told the Palm Beach Post.
By comparison, the print industry brings in roughly $18 billion in advertising revenue (both print and digital), nearly a third of what it was just 10 years ago, according to Pew.
Here now with details -- wow -- this really brings in some light to Jeanine Pirro&aposs new book, "Liars, Leakers and Liberals: The Case Against the Anti- Trump Conspiracy", Judge Jeanine Pirro.
"Those are really hitting the sweet spot of that teen demographic, and then some of our scripted and our unscripted brings in a little bit of an older audience," she says.
That is more than any other limited-service or chicken concept on the market, and it is roughly three times as much as what a KFC location brings in on average.
The benefit for airlines is that otherwise unused inventory brings in revenue, while, for passengers, you can get a business class, or higher, seat for a fraction of the regular cost.
But, it's not just about bringing in the former Oklahoma head coach, Johnson says it's IMPERATIVE Bob brings in a staff of assistants that get the most out of the players.
Wormwood uses a lot of his old tricks but brings in a star-studded cast (Peter Sarsgaard, Tim Blake Nelson, Bob Balaban, Molly Parker) to play out possible versions of events.
The Great Barrier Reef alone brings in over $6 billion in tourism each year, and reefs provide a natural buffer from violent storm waves, preventing property damage and loss of life.
CBS, which has rights to broadcast NFL games, could gain more leverage as the blackout continues and gets closer to football season, a time that brings in a trove of viewers.
For an insurance startup, a loss rate higher than 2917% can be worrisome since it means the company is paying out more in claims than what it brings in from premiums.
Ms. Pickard says that Punta Cana, with its several high-end resorts for couples, is a popular choice for honeymooners so the Nickelodeon brings in a different character to the destination.
It is amazing how a manager takes out a pitcher who is loose & dominating through almost 2628 innings, Rich Hill of Dodgers, and brings in nervous reliever(s) who get shellacked.
Our thought bubble: As a business unit, LinkedIn continues to cost Microsoft more than it brings in and its data and functionality have yet to be fully integrated into Microsoft's products.
"Three Genres of Improvisation" (June 11) brings in an additional three curators, including David Garland for music, Roxane Butterfly for tap dance, and Tim O'Donnell and Sarah Young for contact improvisation.
INTERIOR BRINGS IN $28500M FROM ALASKA OIL AND GAS LEASE SALE: A highly criticized oil and gas lease sale in Alaska netted just over $6900 million in revenue as of Wednesday.
"It's simple math: The federal government should not be spending more taxpayer money that it brings in," said Grassley, who's supported a balanced budget amendment since his House career decades ago.
South Korea imports most of its LNG through the country's sole LNG wholesaler KOGAS, which brings in over 30-31 million tonnes per year of LNG, mainly from Qatar and Australia.
The tax bill should be interpreted on its own merits — whether it makes the tax system fairer and more efficient and whether it brings in enough revenue to finance the government.
Until now, the Kochs — who lead a company that brings in more than $100 billion in annual revenue — have sought to influence public discourse at some remove from the media business.
Zimbabwe brings in the eighth-largest share of revenue on the continent excluding South Africa, but its contribution is in the low single digits below Kenya, Namibia and Botswana amongst others.
Founded in 1955, the quinquennial "museum of 100 days" transforms working-class Kassel — which brands itself "Documenta City" — into a cosmopolitan hub of creative activity and brings in welcome tourism revenue.
And they don't see the benefit in chasing down the names of every person that a member or party host brings in and who they vouch for as a legitimate guest.
The cloud division brings in a relatively small percentage of Amazon's sales, but it's a key segment for the company because its high margins drive a majority of the company's profits.
The company does not break out how much Fox Networks Group brings in, but its chief financial officer said in March that news and sports together account for half of that.
While Intel's Client Computing Group brings in more revenue than any other business segment, the company has been shifting away from the personal computer market, as PC shipments continue to decline.
The multibillionaire made his fortune from Bloomberg LP, the media company he cofounded that now brings in $10 billion in annual revenue, Business Insider's Katie Warren and Emmie Martin previously reported.
Thor: Ragnarok doesn't just bring back Thor, Loki, and Odin – it also brings in brand-new versions of them, in the form of actors playing the trio in a stage show.
USST International, associated with the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, brings in 100 mostly college-age students from other countries each year for business classes and internships in China.
The annual competition for clubs allows UEFA to collect $15 billion in revenue over a four-year cycle, or almost three times more than FIFA brings in during the same time.
This commitment from the San Diego region brings in millions of dollars in investment that spurs innovation in everything from solar power and algae biofuels to electric motors for heavy vehicles.
The trio of rocoto, blue potatoes and choclo is so solidly Peruvian that it can withstand the chimichurri that Mr. Chávez brings in, by way of Argentina, as a final touch.
Despite the fact that it&aposs a free game, "Fortnite" brings in billions of dollars through sales of virtual items, sales of virtual money, and the ever-important seasonal Battle Pass.
Most of the heavy sour crude imported by the United States comes from Canada, but the nation also brings in significant shipments from Iraq and Saudi Arabia, according to federal data.
Lionsgate, the only studio in recent years to make a real run at the majors, began by buying libraries, and its backlist now brings in five hundred million dollars a year.
Although the print business still brings in roughly two-thirds of the company's $3 billion in annual revenue, focus has shifted toward other revenue opportunities, including short online videos and events.
Prosus boss Bob van Dijk warns that Just Eat faces slowing growth in the United Kingdom – which brings in half the company's revenue – and pressure from rivals Deliveroo and Uber Eats.
But if a general election brings in a new government committed to reversing those results, it's also hard to see how that would be any less valid than the referendum itself.
After initially starting with 20 performers, Cirque says it has expanded to almost 1503,000 employees (including 1,300 performers from roughly 50 countries) and brings in roughly $1 billion in revenue yearly.
Combined, these efforts are an attempt to draw attention to working conditions at Amazon on Prime Day — the annual shopping event that brings in more than $2401 billion for the company.
The specialities sector - which produces plastics for car windscreens, mobile phone screens and other goods - currently brings in around $1 billion of the company's annual earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization.
Art brings in huge prices because it carries cultural cachet, looks good in your home, offers access to high society, and above all, is a very convenient way to park some money.
Salvini, leader of the far-right League, pulled the plug on the government on Thursday, diluting that threat to a business unit which brings in a third of the group's core profit.
According to her own numbers, Emily is making 60 percent more per year than the average non-sexual massage therapist, who, per the Bureau of Labor Statistics, brings in $41,803 per year.
So how'd these two restaurateur chums hit it big and create what some are calling an entirely new category of dining that brings in an average $3.5 million a year per restaurant?
Eddy W. Hartenstein brings in strong media chops with past stints as CEO of the Tribune Company, Chairman, CEO of DIRECTV, and Publisher and CEO of the Los Angeles Times Media Group.
Revenue from Amazon's international business, which brings in 27.5 percent of total sales, was at the heart of the shortfall in results, growth halving to 13.4 percent compared to the previous quarter.
Blue Squadron isn't the only squad to make an appearance: Rogue One also brings in the original Red Squadron and Gold Squadron, the two units that survived to hit the Death Star.
The 1 percent has no problems with immigration that brings in cheap labor; it doesn't want a confrontation over Planned Parenthood; but the base isn't taking guidance the way it used to.
To be able to get up in the morning wherever you are in the world and have exactly the same drink you'd have at home, it just brings in a minor comfort.
I tried a top-grade $240 Olive Wagyu steak to see if it's worth the money This 33-year-old ex-teacher now brings in millions eating 60,000-calorie meals on YouTube
Salustiano Piamonte, a farmer, says selling his fresh jackfruit in the local market can earn 35 pesos a kilogram, whereas selling it to the processors brings in only 16 pesos a kilogram.
He's the third-highest paid player in NFL history, has already earned over $197 million in his career on the field, and brings in about $8 million a year just for endorsements.
JPMorgan Chase (JPM) shared better-than-expected earnings on Tuesday, but downgraded its outlook due to expected rate cuts from Federal Reserve, which would crimp the revenue it brings in from lending.
While agriculture made up more than two-thirds of a farm family's income in the 1980s, today it brings in less than a third, with many families seeking alternate sources of income.
Law enforcement and intelligence officials should pay close attention to the antiquities trade emanating from Syria and Iraq, but not because they need to know precisely how much money ISIS brings in.
The ACLU has received tens of millions of dollars in donations — more than it typically brings in annually — since it sued over President Trump's first travel ban, which he signed in January.
There is one key metric we'll be looking at, though: ARPU, or average revenue per user, the metric that captures just how much money each Facebook user brings in for the company.
Yet the story of James (Alex Lawther) and Alyssa (Jessica Barden) left a loose end to tie up in season two, which brings in a homicidal new character named Bonnie (Naomi Ackie).
Such a program would cost the taxpayers nothing and, in fact, would reduce the losses of the program that currently costs at least seven times what it brings in in grazing fees.
To help her with this daunting task, her handler, Colonel Weber (Forest Whitaker) brings in Dr. Ian Donnelly (Jeremy Renner), a physicist who can provide mathematical insight into the process of communication.
But the industrial action involves only staff with a permanent position and Amazon brings in additional temporary workers at Castel San Giovanni during peak times such as the run-up to Christmas.
THEY HAVE ART AND BOOKS AND -- AND, YOU KNOW, A COMPLETELY INTEGRATED UNUSUAL EXPERIENCE THAT BRINGS IN CUSTOMERS AND UNIQUE MERCHANDISE YOU CAN'T GET ANYWHERE ELSE AND YOU CAN'T BUY ON AMAZON.
The good news is that this is only a bit more than it lost in 2014, while its overall revenue — how much money the company brings in — rose sharply to $2.18 billion.
Libre by Nexus, a Virgina-based company that reportedly brings in more than $30 million a year, offers to help detained immigrants by arranging for their bail to be paid by bondsmen.
With arcane linguistic and phonological terms floating around, at times the exhibition threatens to become overly academic, but evidence of the whimsical side of writing brings in a welcome sense of playfulness.
It has space for an en suite washer and dryer, and comes with a south-facing balcony that brings in plenty of natural light, an underground parking space and a storage locker.
In "Norm Macdonald Has a Show," the comedian — best known as a cast member of "Saturday Night Live" in the '90s — brings in one guest per episode for a long-form interview.
It helps that he brings in a lot of revenue from his real estate holdings, but in order to save so much, "we've put a lot of fun on hold," says Baldwin.

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