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Americans don't want business as usual; Trump is not business as usual.
The best remedy for business as usual remains making business as usual impossible.
They're not going to do business as usual, they don't even know how to spell business as usual.
In other words it's business as usual for a band whose 'business as usual' is the sound of someone throwing a rager in Hades.
On Tennis PARIS — The 2019 French Open is over, and it was business as usual for the men and business as usual for the women.
People are tired of business as usual in DC. After this historic election are they really going to go back to business as usual in their first votes?
"From an astronaut perspective, it's business as usual," says Scoville.
Overall, our message is that it is business as usual.
Many might just write it off as business as usual.
For the rest of the league, it's business as usual.
I was shocked they were carrying on business as usual.
He was just another face of Globe business as usual.
The times we live in are not business as usual.
"I think it will be business as usual," he said.
In other words, today's protests are just business as usual.
It soon returned to "business as usual", a spokesman said.
So clearly it is still business as usual for ISIS.
The question is, business as usual, or the new normal?
At this point, it's still business as usual for us.
"Now it is business as usual of course," he added.
"Business as usual" makes things a little worse every year.
Prime Minister Juha Sipila said it was business as usual.
On the face of things, it is business as usual.
So, it's business as usual with this climate change news.
Hiring someone like Oreskes isn't iconoclastic — it's business as usual.
Which was business as usual with the people he photographed.
By Sunday morning, he was back to business as usual.
The charity will continue business as usual, Buckingham Palace insisted.
After each crisis, we went back to business as usual.
This is not business as usual, and frustration is mounting.
In fact, this kind of reaction was business as usual.
"It's business as usual for ATAP," a spokesperson told us.
But for a lot of them, it's business as usual.
There's disruptive capacity: The ability to stop business as usual.
But this doesn't mean things are dully business as usual.
We are terrible, that is, at boycotting business as usual.
For Microsoft though, it appears to be business as usual.
The whole point is to get beyond business as usual.
Anbang has said it will carry on business as usual.
"It seemed pretty much like business as usual," she said.
The question is whether business as usual will go on.
This might seem like business as usual in Silicon Valley.
The swamp hasn't been drained; it's conducting business as usual.
You can go back to your dirty business as usual.
And getting the parts shipped won't be business as usual.
Officials describe the strategy going forward as business as usual.
To some in Albany, that is simply business as usual.
This is not just business as usual "drug war" stuff.
It will be business as usual in our nation's capital.
"It is not time for business as usual," he said.
There is anything but business as usual in the capital.
They seemed to want to disable the bourgeois practice of business-as-usual in culture; they seemed to carry the implicit knowledge that such business-as-usual leads to war, famine, inequality and corniness.
Escaping that slump could take more than grocery business as usual.  
"It's going to be clear: No business as usual," said Rep.
"[For Castro], this is sort of business as usual," Huish says.
But business as usual does not mean we shouldn't pay attention.
Because elections matter, and Trump is anything but business as usual.
Currently, the clinics aren't actually barred from conducting business as usual.
In terms of everything else, it should be business as usual.
SEAT said on Thursday it was operating its business as usual.
But this has not been business as usual in my country.
In the meantime, agents can go back to business as usual.
We can no longer stand by and have business as usual.
In Washington, it will soon be back to business as usual.
At first glance it has been business as usual this year.
"It's business as usual here," he said, without giving his name.
" Rhoades nods, but he assures everything will continue "business as usual.
Business as usual for Labour perhaps, but novel stuff for Tories.
Calvo said that it was "business as usual" on the island.
But for providers, it's business as usual — and that's a problem.
It's "business as usual," Hanson allegedly told co-conspirators from MCC.
"We are not in a business as usual world," Bradshaw said.
"It's business as usual," the store's general manager, Scott Goldshine, said.
"For AWS it's going to be business as usual," Newman said.
It's the end of civilization, and it's also business as usual.
But this year, it seems, it's back to business as usual.
That step should help change the dynamic of business as usual.
The informal sector could soon go back to business as usual.
But this is the Grammys, and that's just business as usual.
In other words, business as usual for the venture capital industry.
In his later years, he was still conducting business as usual.
People are tired of business as usual; they're tired of politicians.
And so it seems that for many it's business as usual.
"Business as usual will not see us through," Father Kingsley said.
Even earlier this week, it was business as usual for Trump.
A Sanders or Warren administration, then, wouldn't mean business as usual.
I chalked the episode up to male sexist business as usual.
But other than that it was business as usual on Facebook.
"Business as usual is not going to be an electable strategy."
Mr. Netanyahu has been projecting an image of business as usual.
Smartphones without Google Android apps is business as usual for them.
The production Conti is just business as usual for current Lincoln.
Teaching refugee children "is not business as usual," UNICEF's Durpaire said.
Call it campaign meddling, psychological warfare or simply business as usual.
Ms. Kawakubo slyly turns the museum exhibition into business as usual.
A second option might be to continue with business as usual.
But many critics saw this year's lineup as business as usual.
In the meantime, Mr. Powers said, "we're going business as usual."
Otherwise, drug companies were left to carry on business as usual.
Borden plans to continue business as usual during the bankruptcy proceedings.
But in the world of police unions it's business as usual.
It will undoubtedly not be business as usual for spring housing.
But if you walk around downtown Seoul it's business as usual.
The stakes are too high to revert to business as usual.
In some cases, the US may just continue business as usual.
Because when you look at his policies, it's business as usual.
In Louisiana, some might say that was business as usual back then.
But those close to the President described it as business as usual.
But Amazon's response to all this criticism has been business as usual.
It's business as usual for Queen Elizabeth ahead of the royal wedding!
Some look to technological solutions so we can continue business as usual.
Still, the retail hub still expects to continue with business as usual.
"Business as usual," said Northern Trust head of global equities Gary Paulin.
For the most part, Jupiter retrograde is "business as usual," Gat says.
But, surprisingly, Election Day came and it was mostly business as usual.
It is business as usual at Casa Aramara in Punta Mita Mexico.
For the two-time NBA champion, dominating has become business as usual.
In fact, for the Knicks, it would just be business as usual.
HBO / WarnerMedia / AT&T say that this is just business as usual.
Despite this, Elbakyan (and Suber) plan to continue with business as usual.
Despite the hack, it appears to be business as usual for FlexiSpy.
" Walden: "We think it's more of a business as usual for us.
But for most mass-market clothing brands, that's just business as usual.
They also say that, in other ways, it is business as usual.
Millennial voters don't want "business as usual" when it comes to politics.
In the first, business-as-usual (BAU) scenario, there are no revolutions.
Rather than change, a Trump presidency guarantees business as usual in America.
HG: You mentioned that things are back to normal, business as usual.
Furthermore, the business-as-usual approach to carbon emissions is not free.
Business as usual—that's how we need to go about our lives.
Brexit was just one expression of the exasperation with business as usual.
Our new president has shown a willingness to end business as usual.
But it's hardly business as usual, agency employees told CNN last week.
Music critics, myself included, often object to this business-as-usual approach.
Even in the Côte d'Azur International Airport, it was business as usual.
"We are not going back to business as usual," Mr. Schott said.
Still, he also claimed it was "business as usual" for the country.
The VA bureaucracy sees a chance to return to business as usual.
Therefore, the campaign in Idlib is likely to be business as usual.
It was eerie calm, business as usual as if nothing had happened.
" And, he promised: "It is not going to be business as usual.
"It's been business as usual in CFPB," is how Saunders put it.
The world today is largely business as usual for the music industry.
In short, climate change and business-as-usual energy production are expensive.
Across the country, it's mostly business as usual in the justice system.
So, I would think it should be pretty much business as usual.
While everyone else goes about their life and their business as usual?
On the bright side, the REI online shop is business as usual.
Lying about them, disparaging them, dehumanizing them, is just business as usual.
Evangeline just said for her and her fam, it's business as usual.
The selection of the winner, however, was criticized as business as usual.
We are on good terms and back to conducting business as usual!
Once theaters reopen, it will be "business as usual," the person said.
Others said they're hoping for the best and maintaining business as usual.
CDS Spain confirmed it was business as usual in their own region.
This method of deep organizing blows up business-as-usual electoral politics.
Information will continue flowing long after Congress returns to business as usual.
To some extent, Monday was business as usual at the White House.
However, another Samsung Electroncs employee described the situation as business as usual.
Until the new rent law this year, that was business as usual.
It didn't take long for the Warriors to resume business as usual.
However, another Samsung Electronics employee described the situation as business as usual.
In St. Louis, some people tried to keep things business as usual.
But once the initial panic fades, it's business as usual, said Jindy.
But it's also, to some degree, business as usual in science today.
It is the middle of a workday, and it's business as usual.
Obviously, it's not business as usual at NASA amid the ongoing coronavirus situation (it isn't business as usual anywhere), but NASA still managed to finish up the testing it needed to do at its Glenn research facility in Ohio.
In a mystery, that's a disappointment; in a myth, that's business as usual.
But I was struck, reading Shah's answers, by his business-as-usual tone.
If this guy's never found, it's gonna be back to business as usual.
"The times we live in are not business as usual," the artist continues.
Business-as-usual used to mean 6 or 7 degrees C or warming.
For Harvey Weinstein's soon-to-be ex-wife, it's (almost) business as usual.
"It was just business as usual," he told CNBC's "Capital Connection" last week.
You have bullied both of us, victim shamed and continued business as usual.
But beyond that, it's business as usual at Junior & Hatter Salon and Barbershop.
Other than fresh capital, it is pretty much business as usual for Inventure.
"This cannot be ensured by the current 'business as usual' approach," he added.
Then he'll transition into making Clinton sound like corrupt DC business as usual.
Its chairman insisted it would be business as usual at the firm, however.
"Operations at the airport are business as usual," a UAE official told Reuters.
For agencies responding to FOIA requests, being too busy is business as usual.
"Folks still think this is business as usual and it's not," she said.
I carry on and it's business as usual at the weekend for me.
We rallied for someone to challenge business-as-usual, not conform to it.
Forty-five percent now say the president should continue with business as usual.
Even when funding is restored, we won't simply return to business as usual.
General Min Aung Hlaing, on the other hand, it's been business as usual.
Large hotels, hospitals and airports appeared to go about their business as usual.
"It was business as usual in our section of the terminal," she said.
The risk is that, this time, we're not returning to business as usual.
The embattled Syrian president, Bashar al Assad, projected a "business as usual" attitude.
Yet, aside from Moore's speech, the AVN Awards continued with business as usual.
But if business as usual is not an option, these suggestions may be.
Some surgeons are continuing on with business as usual, even scheduling cosmetic procedures.
From the very beginning, entering the Capitol, it appeared as business as usual.
"We recognize that it is not just business as usual," Mr. Ranadivé said.
In the Beltway, fealty to Saudi Arabia's whims is just business as usual.
That's around a third of all projected capital expenditures under business-as-usual.
There's a good chance the next four years will be business as usual.
In large segments of the economy, by contrast, it was business as usual.
This is the "business as usual" world the oil industry is familiar with.
"It's business as usual," the battalion commander overseeing the first class, Lt. Col.
Meanwhile, foundation officials are striving to project an image of business as usual.
"Business as usual in Columbus has left too many Ohioans behind," it said.
The goal is for the royals to get back to business as usual.
Overtaken by the return of business as usual, by inertia, old habits, expediency.
I think people are more accustomed to this kind of business as usual.
In fact, authorities have merely been returning to business as usual, he said.
So it's been business as usual at Boeing -- and business is pretty good.
"This is not business as usual," CEO Jill Soltau told analysts on Thursday.
The notion that it's business as usual was undercut, symbolically and in substance.
"Business as usual," said one trader who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
It's not business as usual for the 2,800 employees she manages, Sabatino said.
Quote after quote demanded that she fall in line with business as usual.
Weinstein continued doing business as usual while the charges against him were dropped.
That's the difference between business as usual and smarter use of existing digital investments.
For all the couples out there, February 15 is back to business as usual.
Let's get back to business as usual — special relationship and all of that.  Wrong.
And on Thursday it was back to business as usual for the busy supermodel.
Some entrepreneurs express concern and fear, while others carry on with business as usual.
But their similarities suggest that in many ways this election is business as usual.
"It's more or less business as usual," Canadian Ambassador David MacNaughton told BuzzFeed News.
"It is business as usual at Casa Aramara in Punta Mita, Mexico," he said.
Women, both artists and fans, will get the message that it's business as usual.
But business as usual will not come back as quickly as the islanders hope.
By 9.30am, Pornhub data show it was business as usual in America's 50th state.
Ricardo Rossello to resign, it's been hard to pretend to conduct business as usual.
Business as usual isn't really an option for the protein-production sector going forward.
"Business as usual," said a source familiar with plant operations at the Meraux refinery.
Business as usual is unsustainable, and a poor model for developing countries to follow.
Those that responded more or less said they will continue with business as usual.
Indeed, our April CNN poll revealed that Sanders' base doesn't want business as usual.
Watching from the window of the car, it's business as usual in the city.
"Business as usual" will cause about 3.7 C of warming by 202. https://t.
Afghan elites could continue business as usual … at least until the next insurgency began.
Business as usual, except it was a computer named Benjamin that generated the screenplay.
Will Trump continue to pursue the vendetta politics of business as usual in Washington?
Either way, we can't afford business as usual and need someone who understands that.
Laissez-faire and business as usual will just not do the trick any more.
Majeed says that for now, at least, it's business as usual at his garrison.
Soon, it will be back to business as usual along the partisan battle lines.
But our children can't wait for Washington's business as usual to run its course.
"For the future our goal is business as usual," Thiam said in the interview.
For them, conspiracy theories and mass psychological denial serve to justify business as usual.
The US badgers them, they bristle and then it's back to business as usual.
You could be forgiven for thinking this is business as usual for the FCC.
Otherwise, it's business as usual, including the network's trio of "Chicago" dramas on Wednesdays.
Fiduciaries that wish to gain more and lose less must reconsider business as usual.
If Bauman wants the support of Ellis' backers it can't be business as usual.
Instead it's business as usual, not really salivating over hypothetical future meals or binges.
In Silicon Valley, Facebook's deals with the phone makers look like business as usual.
But as late as Wednesday afternoon it was still business-as-usual for some.
Set realistic goals This is not business as usual, but you can still succeed.
But for many remote-friendly venture capitalists, making deals remotely is business as usual.
"We are really, at this time, treating everything as business as usual," Vinogradov said.
It was business as usual... Except on this day, they never left their vehicles.
Some in the Pentagon understand that we can no longer afford business as usual.
James led the Cavaliers to four straight finals appearances — business as usual for him.
"We're largely conducting  business as usual," she told analysts on the company's earnings call.
CEPI also agreed to cede intellectual property to the companies — also business as usual.
WASHINGTON — Oddly, it has been business as usual on the campaign trail this week.
We cannot treat this as business as usual, and we need a comprehensive plan.
My expectation is that the holiday season will be business as usual for consumers.
"Disruptive technology" is often used to describe a superficial departure from business as usual.
"This is not business as usual in the Philippine National Police," Colonel Domingo said.
At the same time, he made it clear that business as usual is over.
However, it's still far from business as usual in the world's second-largest economy.
But it's still far from business as usual in the world's second-largest economy.
As the day dawned, it was clear that business as usual had not resumed.
Five years later, the garment industry looks set to return to business as usual.
The GSM Association, which organizes MWC, maintains it'll be business as usual in Barcelona.
"It's emergency business, not business as usual," said Rick Lohr, the hotel's general manager.
We "are challenging them to realize they cannot do business as usual," he said.
Even after the extended vacation ends, China won't be returning to business as usual.
If history is any indicator, we will then go back to business as usual.
Healthcare and business-to-business, as usual, they come to play every single month.
This inability would baffle most normal people, but in Washington, it's business as usual.
But everyone is invited to express solidarity and "disrupt business as usual," organizers say.
Conference organizers say it will be business as usual when the event starts Tuesday.
Until they do, business as usual will represent an endorsement of bigotry and intolerance.
Too often, we stopped disrupting business as usual and tried to work within it.
The science has made it inescapably clear that business as usual leads to disaster.
Despite the bombardment, he said that life in Afrin was largely business as usual.
They will largely continue with business as usual, with incremental, rather than radical, changes.
"It's not just business as usual," an industry insider said, recounting the board meeting.
"The critical thing for taxpayers is to presume it's business as usual," he said.
And inside the ballroom, the ceremony in many ways felt like business as usual.
"It's business as usual" said Unocoin, which describes itself as India's leading bitcoin company.
Court orders, appeals, and other arcane processes are business as usual in the law.
Central London just hours after the attack on Saturday felt like business as usual.
"We cannot continue business as usual," Mr. Kerry said at a news briefing in Washington.
That's the thing: Amazon may be big, but its expansion, functionally, is business as usual.
Again, this is a job I likely wouldn't have gotten under business-as-usual conditions.
But in an email on Monday, Herring said it remains "business as usual" at NOAA.
As my colleague Zachary Crockett noted, this is business as usual for the gun industry.
Because the American people have had enough of Washington, D.C.&aposs business-as-usual attitude.
The L & L Barbershop in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, was open for business as usual on Thursday.
"There's an attack on the center, in both parties, on business-as-usual," Pout said.
That's not to say that Son views a Trump administration as just business as usual.
"Business as usual has resulted in too many horse deaths," Newsom said in a statement.
No more business as usual, no more deferential or courteous acceptance of these phony platitudes.
As was the case in 2016, Sanders' backers are not pleased with business as usual.
But while it's officially back to business as usual, tragedy still hangs in the air.
E: Nothing much other than it's business as usual and it's not just in China.
"Now is not the time to do business as usual with Saudi Arabia," Graham said.
So, in many ways, this is just business as usual for the ever-resilient RBG.
But, Lesneski says, ''It was business as usual when I left his office that Friday.
He and his co-chef Dan Van Rite continued with a business-as-usual attitude.
Beyond politics, Modi's government is eager to show that it won't be business as usual.
The designer has grappled with keeping up business as usual in a Trump-led era.
But, you know, there's no such thing as business as usual on the Bones show.
No one was expecting business as usual so soon after the horrific Bastille Day attack.
The rising summertime temperatures will make business as usual impossible for wine regions, Graves says.
During this time, it will be business as usual for us, including our company name.
It was "business as usual and then it literally collapsed beneath our feet," he added.
Ms. Timer said that for some of Pera Palace's regular guests, it's business as usual.
Still, for Mr. Hackett, it will not entirely be business as usual during the convention.
He urged Victorians to go about their business as usual and enjoy the holiday season.
During winter, the city operates "business as usual," when temperatures sit at -30 degrees Fahrenheit.
But it's not like things will magically become business as usual once this retrograde ends.
According to the document, SOCA and HMRC also received information through "business as usual" channels.
But it's clear skies in Singapore now, so maybe it's all just business as usual.
I met my sister at the gate and everything seemed to be business-as-usual.
"Business as usual," a deputy district attorney from Los Angeles messaged me on Wednesday night.
The company has also tried to keep its 44,000 employees sticking to business as usual.
Nor are they randomized into the new payment system (treatment) or business as usual (control).
Inspiring challengers deserve voters' support as they face business-as-usual lawmakers in the Sept.
And he has made it clear that he will not be doing business as usual.
AKROTIRI The opening of another Greek restaurant in Astoria, Queens, sounds like business as usual.
Yes, there were camera-worthy stunts and impossible-to-ignore disruptions of business as usual.
So when Santa Anita resumes races on Friday, it will largely be business as usual.
But we'll have to resist our own impulses to carry on with business as usual.
And some that say it is business as usual until the dry powder dries up.
"It was a hospital or laundromat, it could be business as usual," said Sgt. Kelly.
Some are starting to reopen, but the situation is still far from business as usual.
A business-as-usual approach to providing aid will no longer do, humanitarian officials said.
For investors, though, it's mostly business as usual as markets take protests in their stride.
Greta Thunberg, above, excoriated world leaders for their "business-as-usual" approach to climate change.
For critics, that's a sign that it is business as usual in the nation's capital.
"It became apparent that doing business as usual wasn't going to be enough," she said.
The "business as usual" model would create almost no additional jobs in the electricity sector.
Sanders has countered that he offers an alternative to establishment politics and business as usual.
The one area of agreement among all analysts is that "business as usual" won't be.
For now, it's business as usual — or, for most major banks, no business at all.
It was all business as usual until it dawned on Teigen who she now resembles.
In the face of all of this death, we cannot continue with business as usual.
All of which might suggest that it's acrimonious business as usual in the steel sector.
If Sall is the continuity candidate, Sonko is offering the opposite of business as usual.
The employee said, "It's business as usual, happy holidays, until the liquidators come in January."
"Totally business as usual," added Mr. Wise, 30, who is originally from the Galveston, Tex.
"We're not in business as usual," the group's chief executive officer Olivier Legrain told Reuters.
SHARJAH, United Arab Emirates — Ethnic profiling is business as usual in the contemporary art market.
In that sense, if maybe only in that sense, Westbrook's deal is business as usual.
"We're not going to have business as usual until that issue is dealt with," he said.
Yet lingering political threats to the single currency will prevent a return to business as usual.
"Whatever the outcome of the current negotiations, there will be no business as usual," he said.
Meanwhile, O'Reilly has been tweeting and hosting his show as if it's all business as usual.
While fans wondered whether the show would go on, Christina says it's been business as usual.
In other words, it's business as usual and there's no need for Wink users to panic.
And once the rule is gone for good, it could mean reverting to business as usual.
But their unexpected victories also carry warnings for those who attempt to conduct business as usual.
The strength of the book is in striking a much-needed challenge to business as usual.
With this case, Apple's and the government's positions are starting to look like business as usual.
To battle both poverty and climate change, "we cannot continue with business as usual", he said.
The movie is accidentally about the futility of carrying on Men in Black business as usual.
Surface temperature change from HFC emissions under business as usual scenario compared to Kigali Amendment pathway.
It was business as usual for Wendy Williams on Wednesday's episode of The Wendy Williams Show.
"At best it's business as usual for Amazon," said Colin Gillis, an analyst at BGC Partners.
Contrary to any business-as-usual atmosphere, President Trump has thrown the tech industry into turmoil.
I CAN TELL YOU, I DON'T THINK ANYONE SHOULD SAY STATUS QUO OR BUSINESS AS USUAL.
"It's business as usual with the likes of Vodacom and MTN," he told an investor call.
The SoundCloud spokeswoman reported business as usual, saying the executive departures were unrelated to its fundraising.
Because Tate hasn't officially been suspended, Shumur said "it's business as usual" for him right now.
Viewers criticized Fallon for "normalizing" Trump and acting like the interview was simply business as usual.
But it seems most D.C. restaurants have returned to business as usual after the shutdown ended.
Furthermore, deeming all this to be "business as usual" isn't actually a defense of said business.
And the mainstream press pretends it's simply business as usual, assuming reporters cover it at all.
In this debate, Trump seemed like just another player in the business-as-usual political machine.
This may be business as usual for investment managers, but the applicants were artists, not companies.
"People across this country, particularly in New Jersey, are sick of business as usual," he said.
The airport also reopened and the city appeared determined to get back to business as usual.
Severstal's rival, NLMK, also hopes to continue business as usual despite the EU's curbs, it said.
This suggests that for banks and brokerages based in London it should be business as usual.
"The Syrian civil war went right back to business as usual the next day," Cramer said.
Last week's elections were a stunning rebuke of the Washington establishment and "business as usual" politics.
Rhode, however, said it was business as usual from a pricing perspective with its top customer.
That's where the danger really lies for the political class and business as usual in Washington.
"It is business as usual with respect to how we are talking" to insurers, she said.
Anything beyond that, we're stil operating business as usual because do have a business to run.
Northam has refused to quit, and he is signaling a slow return to business as usual.
For the many who remain comfortable in dim halos, whatever the condition, it's business as usual.
For the first two games of Euro 2016, it was business as usual for the Republic.
How do hypocrites Ryan and McConnell excuse their defend-Trump behavior, which is business-as-usual?
"It would have been better now to move on with business as usual," Mr. Gupta said.
Russia put forth a plan that is essentially business as usual, requiring no new domestic policies.
"If people continue to go on with business as usual, [climate change] will not be addressed.".
It looks like business as usual in this first trailer, with quips, hats and chauvinism galore.
Amid the skepticism, the Saudi government has sought to convey the impression of business as usual.
"This is the end of business as usual for PG&E," Newsom said in a statement.
The end to D.C. business-as-usual just created a new normal of brinkmanship and gridlock.
Everyone wants to pretend everything is business as usual, but horror lets you scream about it.
This morning in London, some Tube trains were packed as though it was business as usual.
It's business as usual, with the acknowledgment we have to be super, super careful about hygiene.
Some groups are trying to normalize things, and they hope it will become business as usual.
It has been business as usual in Hollywood, more or less, over the last two months.
When Pilobolus last appeared at the Joyce Theater, five years ago, it was business as usual.
These basics are vital year-round, but during this pandemic, business as usual isn't cutting it.
After a night of cleaning by staff, the store opened back up for business as usual.
", and chanting "This is a crisis, act like it!" and "Business as usual is not enough.
"That effectively means they can't operate business as usual," and can't keep building cars, says Sgt.
"Perhaps concern has been raised because it's not business as usual," Fasano said in an interview.
"At this point, we're asking that teams continue to operate business-as-usual," the email reads.
Designers are trained to think outside the box, press for innovations, and avoid business as usual.
Yet for Trump it was business as usual — meaning ego-boosting rallies and bizarre, rambling speeches.
Neither continuing with business as usual nor giving up out of despair is a viable option.
"It's not business as usual," Mr. Rosselló said of the period of unrest facing his administration.
The reality is simple: We cannot continue with our business-as-usual approach to health systems.
But cities sometimes concentrate only on law enforcement — the easiest part, because it's business as usual.
One hundred people are killed by guns each day in America and it's business as usual.
This might look like business as usual at the top end of the commercial art world.
"Given multiple opportunities to correct the record, they declined those opportunities, and continued business as usual."
For the two sides to conduct contentious business as usual with these corroding circumstances is myopic.
The last thing the political center in Europe should do is revert to business as usual.
They were not willing to return to business as usual until Mr. Trump recanted his comment.
If federal resources go into Puerto Rico under business-as-usual conditions, they will be misspent.
While it may wound the vanity of some, he has complete disregard for business as usual.
Donald Trump's stunning victory was America's demand for an end to business as usual in Washington.
"In 2008, Wall Street promised change, but it looks like it's business as usual," she said.
For those who don't qualify or anyone that actually wants to smoke weed — business as usual.
Maersk said there were no changes to its Iran activities and it was business as usual.
"This year, filing is business as usual," says tax attorney and certified financial planner Rebecca Walser.
It is business as usual, with the same ideas papered over with a vague economic message.
Despite the pandemic, US immigration agencies are showing no signs of deviating from business as usual.
But there is one group that is relentless in continuing business as usual: anti-abortion protestors.
On the other, it's business as usual, with Tesla reporting this week its quarterly delivery results.
The "business as usual" (BAU) scenarios that typically dominate these discussions are outdated, the researchers argue.
"We're trying to shut down traffic in and out of ICE HQ. We want to shut down business as usual for ICE and show that while these atrocities are happening in our country, we're not going to allow business as usual to carry on," she added.
"For us, it's business as usual thanks to how I've been leading the company," Mr. Waldorf said.
It might not be business as usual, but it certainly doesn't come across as a big deal.
Amidst these claims, it's business as usual for us here at Golden Frog – and for VyprVPN customers.
The $3.7 trillion bump is 6 percent higher than a "business-as-usual" scenario, McKinsey researchers said.
"We have been uninspired by the "business as usual" strategy," analyst Ed Firth at broker KBW said.
Trump used the phrase time and again to signal a change from business as usual in Washington.
"It was pretty much business as usual this weekend," said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst with ComScore.
He is an outside-the-box, entrepreneurial politician who shakes up business as usual –and delivers results.
This is the, this is going to be ― business as usual is over, as I've said before.
And over at NASA's Science Mission Directorate, it's business as usual with no directive to stop communicating.
Bernie Sanders returns to the trail Sanders says it's been business-as-usual ahead of the debate.
This is not business as usual — the UK government has traditionally refused to intervene in devolved matters.
Despite not showing during Fashion Week, Craig insists it's business as usual for the celebrity favorite brand.
"If anybody is walking away from this conference thinking 'business as usual,' I think that's a mistake."
Photo: APUnder normal circumstances, business leaders meeting with America's future President would just be business as usual.
I have a feeling a vote to remain in the EU would have meant business as usual.
Like other GLXP frontrunners, Astrobotic plans to continue business as usual after GLXP is said and done.
These are not normal nominees, and Democrats can't continue to treat this situation as business as usual.
This forced perspective is business as usual for first-person video games but brand new to film.
"Then they went back to business as usual, and my entire life was turned over," Dick said.
Most will not, because they are cash-strapped and generally detest any change to business as usual.
As for Eden, he's returned from Jamaica prepared to resume business as usual, but things have changed.
Trump ran for office pledging to "drain the swamp" and to end business-as-usual in Washington.
"For all of us here at Beatport, it's just business as usual," they announced in a blogpost.
Galliford chief Truscott also said it was "business as usual" with Carillion on their Scottish road project.
"Car-title lenders will keep doing business as usual and keep people in unaffordable loans," Standaert said.
Is it any wonder that voters looked at Democrats and saw another party of business as usual?
Meanwhile, Jones reassured concerned customers that it'll be business as usual at the remaining 4,000 stores worldwide.
"We are not going to have business as usual until that issue is dealt with," Graham said.
I think a reaction to an incident is simply business as usual for the commander in chief.
"Like a lot of sales guys, everything is business as usual to Eric," said one Uber exec.
The show returns to business as usual, and it isn't the same knowing what could have been.
After a perfunctory acknowledgement of what went wrong earlier in the day, it was business as usual.
Our competitors in China and Russia certainly are, and we can't afford to continue business as usual.
The moment would be wasted if nations, especially the wealthiest, go home and conduct business as usual.
Tiger Cruise: Life aboard a naval carrier is business as usual until news reaches of Sept. 11.
"These are lifetime appointees, and Democrats need to stop treating this as business as usual, "he said.
Military coups are "business as usual" in Thailand, Eugenie Merieu wrote in The Atlantic earlier this year.
"#Ossof Race better be a wake up call for Democrats - business as usual isn't working," Massachusetts Rep.
Though most executives have adopted a wait-and-see approach, they are continuing with business as usual.
"Under the 'business as usual' assumption, you do eventually lose even the Last Ice Area," Newton said.
The bottom line: Just because the snow's stopped falling doesn't mean it's back to business as usual.
"Business as usual," she wrote, referring to the gray jacket she added on top of the bikini.
"This case is too important to treat as business as usual," Jourova told an assembly of lawmakers.
"If you look above that, it's business as usual," said analyst James Wang of ARK Investment Management.
User feedback threads below drug offerings on Wall Street show that for now, it's business as usual.
News organizations on Mr. Trump's blacklist are planning to cover the convention largely as business as usual.
Mulvaney, meanwhile, also went about his business as usual in the chaotic aftermath of the press briefing.
The meeting soon returned to business as usual with a product demo for new Google Photo features.
GE Healthcare will conduct business as usual throughout this process, continuing to serve its partners and customers.
"They're going to say it's business as usual, but I don't think that's really credible," Roggio said.
Arguably, there has been no better time to be an American politician rebelling against business as usual.
Healey: Well, hopefully there's an awakening and a realization that it can't just be business as usual.
Accessorize with the footwear shape of the season (a glove boot) and a business-as-usual tote.
The first is a business-as-usual (BAU) scenario, with projections taken from a state government report.
"It was business as usual tonight," said Alex Branczik, the European head of contemporary art at Sotheby's.
As for this weekend's Trooping the Colour ceremony at Buckingham Palace ... we're told it's business as usual.
"It can't be business as usual amid constant protests, riots, shutdowns and escalating social tensions," he wrote.
Notably, Senator Elizabeth Warren was business as usual in one of her signature jackets in cobalt blue.
"I don't think anyone could politically support a policy that matched our business as usual," he said.
Brokers, buyers and sellers are struggling mightily to do business when it's anything but business as usual.
"It's really business as usual," said Rick A. Esser, a Citgo vice president and chief strategy officer.
For everyone else, it's business as usual — enjoying the strong economy and bull market while they last.
Similar to pullback post-2000/2330 w/o patriotic push to get back to business as usual.
"It's business as usual," said Megan Kindelan, director of public affairs at the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
"The Selective Service System is conducting business as usual," the agency said on its official Facebook page.
"There's not going to be a back to business as usual on trade with me," he said.
While the impeachment trial continued on Capitol Hill, it was business as usual at the White House.
"There's no such thing as business as usual with Russia," she said on Wednesday before the meeting.
Once we find that new range and understand the tolerances, then it's back to business as usual.
It's business as usual until their paths collide and their one-day assignments turn into supernatural surprises.
The airport was on lockdown for about five hours, returning to business as usual by 7 a.m.
"I made the decision when I decided to run not to do business as usual," she said.
The Justice Department is to be determined to disrupt business as usual in asbestos litigation and bankruptcy.
We promised the American people we would drain the swamp and end business as usual in Washington.
For Leslie Moonves, the chief executive of the CBS Corporation, it was back to business as usual.
They can stay as tuns for decades and resume business as usual almost immediately after being rehydrated.
Does the judge just turn a blind eye and say, 'PG&E, continue your business as usual.
They don't look like freeways in Atlanta do now, but King wanted to stop business as usual.
"No wonder people are angry, and turning away from business-as-usual government for solutions," Eno wrote.
When all norms of proper political behavior have been pushed aside, business as usual won't cut it.
For now, the brand will keep doing business as usual and continue opening at a sustainable rate.
Now they're business as usual for the music business, which has shifted** its model to subscription services.
Yahoo reported another weak quarter today, which has been business as usual at the Silicon Valley Internet giant.
And even under a business-as-usual scenario, the world isn't going to end in exactly twelve years.
You know, I have to say it out that people are just really tired of business as usual.
But days after the report was published, Moonves was on CBS's earnings conference call, doing business as usual.
With supreme wintery evil eliminated, the heroes of Team Targaryen-Stark can get back to business as usual.
Lately, Northam and Fairfax have been conducting business as usual, and folks in Virginia seem to accept it.
Up until this point, most of our elected officials have had a business-as-usual attitude about it.
And while it's all business as usual for some, our favorite Broad City women are having a moment.
Finally, Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se moved to reassure the diplomatic community that it is business as usual.
Will you revert to some version of business as usual, a re-normalization, or is something else possible?
Pedro said he and his brother had to keep doing business as usual, otherwise it would arouse suspicion.
At the 61st Academy Awards, held on March 29, 20193, much of the evening was business as usual.
What the Oscars did focus on was, well…business as usual: movies and the people who made them.
That's unsurprising; the message from investors is that the UK VC industry is open for business as usual.
Although she spoke out against the insanity of small sample sizes, her tenure was mainly business as usual.
The local news covered the death of young black men as if it were predestined, business as usual.
Mr Trump is especially erratic, but Europeans cannot simply assume that his successor will restore business as usual.
We're in the thick of fashion month, and this season, deviating from business-as-usual has become ubiquitous.
Ryan Seacrest's Oscars red carpet show was business as usual except for the appearance of Taraji P. Henson.
Meanwhile it continues to be business as usual for many of the richest multinational corporations in the world.
It was just another day of business as usual, racist law enforcement officials victimizing black people in Mississippi.
Yet without this data portability regulation, Facebook can pay a fine and go back to business as usual.
Sounds like business as usual, but one of the bugs squashed with this update was actually quite serious.
For many people in South Korea, the mood is "business as usual," despite international tensions surrounding North Korea.
" Now that he has returned from treatment, Affleck's friend says, "It is business as usual in the house.
What most countries did was submit a worthless commitment, or a commitment to proceed with business as usual.
Many people will need to see others making real changes instead of carrying on with business as usual.
Yahoo reported another weak quarter today, which has been business as usual at the Silicon Valley internet giant.
It added that it would continue to operate "business as usual" to meet any physical and financial commitments.
My thought bubble: These issues actually represent business as usual when it comes to energy and Republican politics.
Despite a billion dollar listing on the U.S. stock exchange in 2015, it's "business as usual" at Atlassian.
For many fans, last night's This Is Us was business as usual with the tears and the tissues.
What should have been business as usual for Cicio turned into a surprising friendship that still endures today.
"It is no longer business as usual in the United States Congress," Warren said at Monday night's rally.
Freelance journalist Paul Schram went to the market in Molenbeek yesterday—which was open for business as usual.
It's clear that we cannot rely on the political establishment or business-as-usual politicians to fight Trump.
" ONE President Gayle Smith said support for the letter indicated that "2018 could not be business as usual.
Mr Schäuble, a venerable champion of European integration, said there could be no return to "business as usual".
They have projected a "business as usual" image, even appearing to be getting along better on the bench.
On the surface, everything about the General Assembly session on June 13 appeared to be business as usual.
A mass shooting happens, there is a call for tighter gun laws and then it's business as usual.
Or, will he appoint another Wall Street banker to run the Treasury Department and continue business as usual?
With a relationship like that, there are expectations that much of the tech business as usual is over.
The West's "business as usual" attitude has convinced the Kremlin it can wait out the expulsions and sanctions.
They expend far more energy keeping this secret, even from themselves, than hiding their business-as-usual adulteries.
And it's not quite so simple as returning to our corners and getting back to business as usual.
Despite the unpleasantness that appeared in Stirrup's mailbox last week, it's still business as usual inside the bar.
Miao said that, in the meantime, the company "is doing business as usual" with its partners in Italy.
It was business as usual for myself, but it was a brand new experience for my co-hosts.
" Songs about rage, mayhem, madness and annihilation are business as usual for Metallica on "Hardwired … to Self-Destruct.
Serena Williams followed her sister onto Ashe on Monday with another business-as-usual day at the office.
But this swagger about carrying on business as usual goes beyond reflexive pro-Trump and pro-market reflexes.
The other really important element to that was also not accepting business-as-usual rationales from the agencies.
This business-as-usual approach might rally the extremes, but it will likely alienate independents from their parties.
Now he wants to pivot back to business as usual — the cure can't be worse than the disease.
In the United States, it's business as usual for most of the estimated 53 million Muslims, including Kanter.
And according to Sanders, the price tag is a bargain compared to the business-as-usual climate trajectory.
But multiple administration officials have stressed this week that despite the shutdown, it is still business as usual.
"It can't be business as usual amid constant protests, riots, shutdowns and escalating social tensions," Mr. Klarman wrote.
For instance, many countries, like Indonesia, have pledged to reduce their emissions below a "business as usual" trajectory.
For some YouTubers, it's business as usual as they continue to sit inside and film with their friends.
For some YouTubers, it's business as usual as they continue to sit inside and film with their friends.
For San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, this year's NFL season isn't going to be business as usual.
Solving this liquidity problem now is essential if business as usual is to resume when the virus recedes.
Many young people are terrified, while many older people seem to be taking a business-as-usual approach.
He added: "As far as possible it should be business as usual for the vast majority of people."
"We know that we won't beat Donald Trump by simply talking about a return to business as usual."
So the game meant something, no matter how much James tried to paint it as business as usual.
"The Selective Service System is conducting business as usual," the Selective Service System previously said in a statement.
And for users in China, smartphones without Android apps from the Google Play Store is business as usual.
Britain leaves the bloc next week, followed by a "business as usual" transition period that ends in December.
In a TV address, Yameen insisted that it was business as usual and urged Maldivians to remain calm.
Now, it's back to business as usual, with the store hoping to make up for the uninsured loss.
Uncertainty for the time being in China whilst for the rest of the world its business as usual.
On Friday he will return to New Hampshire -- back to the campaign trail, back to business as usual.
It was a hollow victory, since all those officials were allowed to go about their business as usual.
"I have heard so many people saying they are sick and tired of business as usual," Hurto said.
And after the election dust settles, it probably will be back to business as usual for Wall Street.
For many others returning to MSD, a public life of activism and leadership is now business as usual.
"But to achieve this common vision, we simply cannot continue with a business-as-usual approach," Feachem added.
The two statements appeared to be business as usual — each side representing enemy No. 1 for the other.
Things are spinning out of control because wholesalers can say "oops" and go back to business as usual.
Yet at a hair-on-fire moment for the nation's political class, it's business as usual for senators.
Third, the crisis of affordability continues to get worse, while Big Pharma maintains a "business-as-usual" attitude.
Business as usual, and outdated policies cannot move forward - even in towns dependent on the fossil fuel pipeline.
"Much of what is considered business as usual in British Columbia is illegal elsewhere in Canada," he wrote.
In the business-as-usual projection, the atmosphere would have a CO2 concentration of 930 ppm by 2100.
Amazingly, Jim-Bo continues to prepare to go to church, as if this were all business as usual.
Business as usual will not end modern slavery and human trafficking, so urgent and collective action is needed.
Business as usual isn't working, which is prompting new ideas and a healthy questioning of the status quo.
Immigration officials have repeatedly insisted that ICE has simply continued with business as usual since Trump took office.
While this is (pretty much) business as usual in Kardashian/Jenner land, the Internet has some strong opinions already.
Business as usual -- the establishment's favored option -- could soon produce a major Italian crisis that the eurozone cannot survive.
Until we have a full account and full accountability, it cannot be business as usual with the Saudi Government.
Several shop windows were smashed, but families with small children appeared to be going about their business as usual.
Even the Pence family bunny, Marlon Bundo, was business as usual, by the looks of his personal Instagram account.
Now I find that if one of my tweets get 28,260 likes and retweets, it's just business as usual.
"And yet too many in this country want to behave as if this is business as usual," she said.
The agreement means the two companies can return to business as usual for the next six or more years.
Unhinged Twitter sprees from President Donald Trump can, at this point, be more or less considered business as usual.
A two-day workshop in 85033 concluded that business-as-usual threatened the future of a decent, civilized world.
Legal or not, it looks as if it&aposll be business as usual in the world of sports betting.
The first is business as usual at WePay, which will continue to be run by co-founder Bill Clerico.
In other words, if you've been selling Nike shoes or Hasbro toys for several years, it's business as usual.
A trader in Frankfurt said it was business as usual, with his firm trading Swiss stocks over the counter.
Or will it be a blip on the political radar that gives way to (male-dominated) business as usual?
With those details, it is very much business as usual for Strive, which is putting the focus on B2B.
"Business as usual" will produce only the same results that have led us to the current untenable status quo.
Politics aside, however, it was back to business as usual in the hacker world: bad code and big breaches.
For some, to go without food for long periods is business as usual, built into their instincts and DNA.
To the outside world, it appeared business as usual after a brief interruption caused by the Global Financial Crisis.
Tabea Roessner of the opposition Greens said the hearing had shown Facebook was still in 'business as usual' mode.
And then it's back to business as usual and the tech stocks will rise and fall based on that.
Johnny Depp conducted rock business as usual over the weekend, performing with his group the Hollywood Vampires in Germany.
In fact, it's been business as usual -- she and husband Nick Jonas flew back to India earlier this week.
Vice chairman Fritz Zurbrügg said in speech earlier this week "business as usual is still a long way off".
"That evolution starts with thinking outside the box instead of maintaining a business as usual approach," he said. Rep.
Americans are not happy with the spending habits in Washington and they are not happy with business as usual.
But when it comes to Facebook's most valuable asset, your personal data, it's still very much business as usual.
They may be implicitly acknowledging the country's changing appetite, but it still comes off largely like business as usual.
Casinos will begin to return to business as usual from the coming weekend with the resumption of package tours.
A Weetabix spokesman said the company does not comment on rumor or speculation, saying it was "business as usual".
In the private-prison industry, exploiting inmates is business as usual, but breaking a speech code is a crime.
The two outsiders have fired up GOP primary voters by railing against the business-as-usual attitude in Washington.
The two share an impatient disdain for business as usual in Washington and a particular loathing for the media.
Meanwhile, the White House insists that it's business as usual and there's no immediate plan to replace Secretary Tillerson.
But he also insisted it cannot be business as usual for the EU and deep changes must be made.
Together, these actions are sending the message to our people and the international community: No more business as usual.
It was clear on Election Day that millions of Americans are frustrated with Washington, D.C. and business as usual.
Alternatively, if we continue down the business-as-usual path, sea level rise could exceed six feet by 2100.
Manhattan US Attorney Geoffrey Berman said that McFarland "continued to conduct criminal business as usual," despite his guilty plea.
And, without a big shift from business-as-usual, we will undermine our own long-term welfare as well.
The same people who portrayed a Trump victory as apocalyptic will come to see it as business as usual.
The company said the measure allowed it to operate business as usual while taking steps to restructure the business.
A funny thing happened on the way to business as usual earlier this month when the 116th Congress convened.
Last week, it was business as usual at convenience stores like Day & Night Deli in Brooklyn's Bed-Stuy neighborhood.
The company's outgoing CEO Bob Dickey told staffers that "we are business as usual" while the offer is reviewed.
Donald B. Marron, a financier and longtime collector, said he expected the auctions to be largely business as usual.
But that doesn't mean it will be business as usual for the press corps that covers the next administration.
And for some, that includes ignoring the novel coronavirus altogether and carrying on as though it's business as usual.
But because of the threat the novel coronavirus poses, advocates argue this shouldn't be treated as business as usual.
Trump's win isn't a massive deviation from the norm, but an affirmation of business as usual in American politics.
Even for Ryan Seacrest, who has been accused of sexual harassment, it was more or less business as usual.
As we reported, the nightclubs hosting her events are beefing up, but Cardi's viewing everything as business as usual.
Amy Klobuchar, the top Democrat on the Rules Committee overseeing any changes to business as usual in the Senate.
But then again, this also shows that we're still a long way from normal and a 'business as usual'.
Nearby, other Asian-owned salons were back to business as usual, with African-American customers getting their regular treatments.
"While we have asked all Americans to exercise commonsense hygiene measures, we are conducting business as usual," she said.
It should waive business-as-usual requirements and deal with the treatment of borrowers who are experiencing financial distress.
It was pretty much business as usual until the last two weeks when everything just went up in flames.
Yet, no business as usual So, how do we engage with the United States in times of Donald Trump?
"We're open and continuing our regulatory work business as usual," an EPA spokesperson told The Hill in a statement.
Biden represents exactly the same sort of crony capitalism, elitist warmongering and business-as-usual politics that former Sen.
The lawyers for Trump have claimed that Ukraine was only business as usual, for this or any other president.
The Carpetbagger Can the film's big Oscar win change Hollywood, or will things go back to business as usual?
Less than two weeks after the impeachment trial came to a close, Congress is back to business as usual.
The metals technology shop has a considerable impact on the mission, but for them its just business as usual.
The reshuffling of security officials looks like business as usual, said Hafzina Omar, a 22-year-old Mogadishu resident.
The business-as-usual attitude raises a difficult question: Are investors too complacent in their assessment of lingering risks?
The business-as-usual attitude on Wall Street and in the halls of power in Washington D.C. must change.
Captain Jones said an evening boat tour left for the ocean-entry site and it was business as usual.
"That evolution starts with thinking outside the box instead of maintaining a business-as-usual approach," he said.  Rep.
In fact, I would say it's just business as usual in Washington and, sadly, the way of the world.
ADNOC needs to accept that business as usual will no longer allow the company to excel, al-Jaber said.
"If the most we can promise is business as usual after Donald Trump then Democrats will lose," Warren said.
His team has sought to project a business-as-usual tone, with two of his campaign co-chairs, Rep.
By breaking the rules of business as usual, he has positioned himself to compete on the global playing field.
The scandal's apparently not stopping Kraft from hitting up Hollywood hot spots this weekend, though ... just business as usual.
"She has been business as usual this whole week, saying, 'I'm racing to win,'" said Karin Kildow, Vonn's sister.
I wasn't sure how to prepare myself the night before the test, so I stuck to business as usual.
Again, I don't blame those projects, I blame the system that allows everything else to be business as usual.
It's your energy, your passion, and your commitment to our values that threaten the bland, business-as-usual establishment.
Many seem to think Abraaj, not the markets it operates in, was the problem, so business as usual can resume.
The authors make the case that the resultant total-system costs would be lower than the business-as-usual scenario.
"It&aposs too easy to just conduct business as usual as a group of predominantly white, privileged parishioners," Goldsmith said.
But the report was actually not business as usual; it showed progress in areas where larger tech titans are lagging.
"If we maintain a business-as-usual we can conceivably hit 700 ppm in the future relatively easily," said Lachniet.
The Trump administration concealed this information from the public — and everyone seems to be going on with business as usual.
For Team Warren, as with Sanders's supporters, business as usual is the problem — and a more fundamental shift is required.
SABMiller has stressed it has a "business-as-usual" approach to the craft brewer it bought, the company told CNBC.
While the world could not stop talking about the "Power" rapper's opinions, it was business as usual for the star.
The message here was clear: it's business as usual, despite dozens of public big-name drop outs following Khashoggi's murder.
For the first time, you have a true outsider-businessman who really could shake up business as usual in Washington.
If a stock goes up after a company reports a blow out quarter, "that's just business as usual," he said.
The court has given Samir until June 20 to continue business as usual pending a final solution for the company.
A vote should be generative, not like business as usual, which is what voting feels like for most of us.
" The official went on to tell CNN that ICE "does arrests every day," but right now it's "business as usual.
Going about business as usual, the jokesters rounded out the look with requisite hard hats, neon vests and work boots.
It was for President Obama a day of thank you calls, farewells, wrapping up loose ends — and business as usual.
It's just business as usual—meaning that the Chinese mentality is to work, work, work, and stay open 24/7.
I'm not too upset with the trajectory I'm on at this point, so I'm going to continue, business as usual.
Lauren Sanchez is back to business as usual a week after news broke about her romance with billionaire Jeff Bezos.
Recommended use is business as usual: Rub your body down in the shower with the gentle exfoliating treatment and rinse.
Although only time will tell, observers say it's unlikely either company will be able to proceed with business as usual.
Some politicians, including one minister, said these voters will make it more difficult for parties to do business as usual.
For a company like Nvidia, which gets a fifth of its business from China, the giveaway was business as usual.
Only on changing business as usual in Washington does Trump draw higher positive (39 percent) than negative (37 percent) ratings.
No, it's business as usual until the deal is finalized, which is expected to happen the first quarter of 2017.
Meanwhile daigou, who were initially spooked into dumping products at airports last March, say it's very much business as usual.
The political class and its media enablers will attempt to go back to business as usual—but Trump's supporters won't.
The Queen will stay in residence throughout the building works and it will be "business as usual" at the palace.
The only damage to the restaurant was the drive-thru, mostly water damage [...] We are back in business as usual.
"We need to get there quicker because business as usual will not make us successful in the future," he said.
In the context of climate change, the status quo, guided by the principle of "business as usual," will kill people.
Here's the full memo: Dear Amazonians, This isn't business as usual, and it's a time of great stress and uncertainty.
Bernie Sanders voiced skepticism about carrying on with election business as usual during the coronavirus epidemic following Sunday's CNN debate.
Instead of going back to business-as-usual, governments can put climate at the center of their economic recovery plans.
That represents a prudent "business as usual" decision for us, as the protection of our brand is our foremost concern.
The North's nuclear cadre can be expected to proceed with business as usual until specific orders are issued from Pyongyang.
The country's future is shrouded in so much doubt and uncertainty, but it is impossible to imagine business as usual.
"For us, it's business as usual (for all businesses)," Lynda Goh, CWT Pte's Deputy Group CEO & Group CFO told Reuters.
He said Customs and Border Protection officials said their operations were business as usual, besides the administrative people not working.
As countries across the world banned the Boeing airplane, it was business as usual in the United States and Canada.
Rent the Runway said it made an upgrade to its system to get back to business as usual in October.
Agents, Reffkin explained, are directly impacted by shelter-in-place orders, thus preventing them from carrying out business as usual.
Cruz looks to him like a defiant outsider who could clean house in Washington and upend political business as usual.
She and her team set about figuring out how to cut costs, make money, and maximize value—business as usual.
However, other public officials have pushed back on the idea of a quick return to business as usual with Rep.
The flight arrived in Buffalo slightly early and things appeared to be business as usual at Buffalo Niagara International Airport.
Mets 2, Yankees 0 Until about 9:30 Sunday night, it appeared to be business as usual at Citi Field.
Meanwhile, other than having to adjust to more protectionism and restrictive immigration policies, it's business as usual for most corporations.
Many of the officials interviewed expressed little alarm about the email set-up, describing it largely as business as usual.
As the energy sector is faced with environmental pressures there is a recognition that "business as usual" will not suffice.
He matches his critique of their corporatism and business-as-usual approach with an unmatched grassroots army and fundraising base.
But South Korea has long employed a "business as usual" approach to such warnings, given Pyongyang's lack of follow-up.
With the exception of Getty's status as the richest man in the world, this is business as usual, Italian style.
For someone else it would have seemed like a high-wire act; for Mr. Sedaris it was business as usual.
Other than a new lift and some additional ski acreage in 2016, it's been business as usual on the slopes.
The Dutch Thomas Cook subsidiary said it had not yet declared bankruptcy and so was open for business as usual.
What the Senate does if Pelosi continues to hold the articles: Conduct business as usual, particularly on the nominations front.
But other companies — including Uber's biggest ride-hailing rival, Lyft — have been curiously silent, apparently opting for business as usual.
He said it was "business as usual" north of the bridge project, which is expected to be completed by September.
It's going to be business as usual using our balance sheet and our systems just to strengthen them even further.
That's business as usual for the summit, which draws thousands of investors, executives and analysts to San Francisco each January.
The reality was that it was business as usual, but those dynamics have been changing under the leadership of Trump.
As Aldrich's wife observes, when men fight for something (or fight with one another), it's perceived as business as usual.
Pope Francis' comments were business as usual, and not a compassionate and comprehensive response from a real social justice perspective.
But in opposition strongholds -- where much of the post-election violence has erupted -- it appeared to be business as usual.
A year after Jamal Khashoggi's murder in Saudi Arabia, the US seems to be returning to business as usual there
"There are no concrete measures and this means 'business as usual' for companies — at least for now," Boerner told Reuters.
Go about your business as usual, but check your phone often and keep a big-screen TV within sprinting distance.
For corporate broadcasters, this is business as usual, but for cable companies, it's damaging to their businesses and harming consumers.
"This is business as usual for us, but it is especially important in a time like this," Mr. Bhatti said.
They can either ignore it and stick to business as usual, or they can shamelessly embrace their newly imbued status.
"Business as usual has resulted in too many horse deaths," Newsom said in a written statement announcing the bill signing.
The highest tier, RCP 20163, is the pessimistic business-as-usual scenario, anticipating no policy changes nor any technological advances.
But it's still business as usual at Futenma, where squat buildings and well-kept lawns call to mind postwar suburbia.
According to some researchers, the new policy itself could actually increase greenhouse gas emissions, even compared to business as usual.
Despite all the bad blood between them, Obama told the country Wednesday that the meeting would be business as usual.
The Bachelorette is marching forward business as usual, although some on Twitter have asked that ABC edit out Adim's remaining footage.
There have been moments of interest and drama (that Taylor Swift storyline for example), but mostly it's been business as usual.
Though it appears to be business as usual for Carey, sources told PEOPLE that she's still reeling from her broken engagement.
"These protests have created an environment that forces us to stop business as usual and have these important conversations," said Wheatley.
That's right, it's business as usual in Los Alamos: the totally "normal" town where absolutely nothing strange is going on whatsoever.
The analysis cautions that large energy companies adopting a "business as usual" attitude are underestimating the advances of low carbon technologies.
For the time being, getting abortions in Alabama is business as usual, Crowe said, but that doesn't mean it's necessarily simple.
USPS operations will not be interrupted due to the Gov't shutdown, & all Post Offices will remain open for business as usual.
Luckily, nothing shocks Villanelle, so she's able to act like it's business as usual when she joins her host for breakfast.
And Trump's public signals have suggested he's eager to accept Saudi denials, and try to move back to business as usual.
"We declare, as Tableau employees, that business-as-usual is no longer acceptable," the employees wrote in a post on Medium.
The first budget of his second term, announced in July by the incoming finance minister, Nirmala Sitharaman, signalled business as usual.
Meanwhile, "business as usual" continues on the two college campuses where the virus has actually been detected, in Massachussetts and Arizona.
The door opens up finally, after so many minutes of complete and utter stress and terror, and it's business as usual.
Inside Sanders headquarters in Washington, the vibe is "business as usual" after a nerve-wracking 36 hours, an aide told CNN.
Existing "business-as-usual" climate projections suggest a rate of ice meltage that could expose these toxic substances within 75 years.
Now, people are always questioning, 'Is this really Donald Trump, or is this just business as usual in the White House?
The scale of the reductions in greenhouse gas emissions needed doesn't allow us the luxury of 'business as usual' eating patterns.
"It is of course stressing" Pochtaruk said of the sudden market shift, but also "business as usual" in a volatile sector.
Under the high-pollution scenario, carbon emissions are left unchecked, and the world carries on with a "business-as-usual" approach.
Sadly for the Libertarian Party -- and the Green Party, too -- the results are more likely to look like business as usual.
And other aides said it was business as usual for the administration, which continues to wage battles over immigration and trade.
"We are not in the business as usual NATO could have developed during its many years of its existence," he said.
Immigrant advocates tell us that's business as usual for an opaque agency that's long been criticized for its use of force.
"Until Mohammed bin Salman bears responsibility for this crime, there cannot be business as usual with Saudi Arabia," Browder told Reuters.
On Friday, as Princess Eugenie was driven to her own royal nuptials to Jack Brooksbank, it was all business as usual.
But this week's North American International Auto Show in Detroit is showcasing an automotive reality that's much more business as usual.
It's time for lawmakers to think big and make big changes — including a rejection of business-as-usual debt-ceiling hikes.
If we continue with business as usual, roughly 13 million Americans could become climate refugees by the end of the century.
It cannot be "business as usual" when it comes to granting them the leverage they need to keep stealing our advances.
He's the sedate sidekick who will add a veneer of business-as-usual as Trump ramps up his attacks on Clinton.
Another 39% of Americans give him high marks for changing business as usual in Washington — down from 45% two months ago.
Until the SEC is back to a full five-member commission, White said, the PCAOB will continue with business as usual.
But the SEC hack was actually just business as usual: attempting to sell image rights of young people under shady circumstances.
The Swiss bank on Tuesday rescinded its travel guidance and said in a statement it was business as usual in China.
The diplomat, who asked not to be named, said the message being sent was that there was "no business as usual".
"Between now and then, it is business as usual for us," Mr. Katzenberg said in remarks on a call with analysts.
Ukraine also cannot count on a divided Europe, much of which would like to return to "business as usual" with Russia.
In the past several years, the global health community has realized that to end TB, we can't continue business as usual.
Bankers at three other lenders said they had not received any orders and that it was business as usual so far.
"It's business as usual for the play," said George Landegger, an industrialist and philanthropist who has been active in Monroeville's affairs.
"There is no question this has an impact, and it is not business as usual," FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb said.
"We don't want to rush a vote to leadership for them to think that everything is business as usual," said Rep.
With a multitude of evidence proving that inclusive approaches deliver more lasting peace, we can't afford to conduct business as usual.
But her character is the strongest proof that this movie, for all its rebellious posturing, is nothing but business as usual.
Despite being a woman, the public views her as the quintessential, business-as-usual politician, something that Trump is definitely not.
And the message from this trouncing is clear: the American people are tired of the status quo, of business as usual.
Business as usual means we will remain heavily dependent on unconventional oil and gas for the next three decades at least.
The next day, Monday, it was business as usual at the bank, which opened only about an hour later than normal.
Unfortunately for Johnson, his claim that Britain's relationship with Europe will be business as usual has been swiftly refuted by Brussels.
"[B]ut we are business as usual," Dickey said in the email, a copy of which was obtained by CNN Business.
"For all our brands in the Steinhoff Asia Pacific group,... it is business as usual," Ford said in an emailed statement.
Chief Executive Akbar al-Baker said the service allowed the airline to offer a "business as usual" service, despite the restrictions.
As the country struggles to contain the coronavirus, President Donald Trump appears largely focused on getting back to business as usual.
On our dairy farm in rural Vermont, it's pretty much business as usual — at least in terms of our farming operation.
The United States has an interest in continuing a relationship with Saudi Arabia, but it can't be just business as usual.
There is, therefore, huge potential shareholder value destruction in oil companies pursuing business-as-usual strategies in a carbon-constrained world.
The Pentagon tried to project an image of business as usual, though the shutdown will curtail training, maintenance and medical facilities.
Now it's portrayed almost as a historic event, although it should have been just a current affair, just business as usual.
Ms. Mearns is dressed in a tutu and toe shoes, but the experience is unlikely to be ballet business as usual.
Against all expectations, the Trump administration is not giving up on Ukraine and going back to business as usual with Moscow.
While this may be business as usual for Brazil's beef farmers, the rest of the world is looking on in horror.
They can test, explore, and innovate in areas where the VA and Congress are completely bogged down in business-as-usual.
"It's business as usual for us until a decision is taken," Beck told a joint press conference with Taiwan's foreign ministry.
"Two of my soldiers had direct contact with someone [whose] spouse tested positive and [it's] business as usual," the officer said.
Milan, its most energetic city, seems anxious to get back to business as usual, but that won't be quick, nor easy.
These moves are a reluctant nod to the ground truth after weeks of trying to maintain his business-as-usual routine.
And for Pelosi and congressional Democrats, it can't be business as usual with the government shutdown for 33 days and counting.
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WASHINGTON — It is an extraordinary time in Washington, but it is more or less business as usual for Rudolph W. Giuliani.
"Here on Guam it's business as usual, but that doesn't mean we're turning a blind eye to the situation," she said.
It's business as usual in Mexico State, where a race for governor may be a gauge of the 2018 presidential election.
Even in New South Wales and Victoria, for many people it's still business as usual, with the fires happening far away.
Can there be business as usual in the climate of racism, misogyny, homophobia and xenophobia that the election exposed and fostered?
"Four years ago, I crisscrossed our state, looked people in the eye, and promised to fight business as usual," Rauner adds.
"He concluded that business as usual between the federal government and the local jurisdictions could not be defended," Mr. Chisti said.
Or do you think things will go back to gross business as usual in Silicon Valley after this news cycle passes?
But advocacy organizations, rights groups and immigration lawyers say the situation they've seen unfolding recently is far from business as usual.
In my eyes, it's actually quite simple: We only have one planet, so business as usual is no longer an option.
"The battle against childhood obesity faces many obstacles, most notably entrenched special interests and a 'business as usual' mindset," he wrote.
"There are no significant outflows of deposits and other funds ... except for business as usual rollovers and, or maturities," QNB said.
Can the "golden boy of Canadian politics...shed the impression of backroom sleaze, business-as-usual politics" in time to win?
Conference organizers have said it will be business as usual when the conference, known as "Davos in the desert," starts Tuesday.
"Together, we will sound the alarm and show our politicians that business as usual is no longer an option," they say.
In Michigan, which only began accepting applications for medical marijuana licenses in December, it's business as usual despite the Sessions memo.
Mr. Putin instead made a show of business as usual, attending a church service to mark the start of Orthodox Christmas.
For first responders, tow truck drivers, package deliverers and people doing a variety of other jobs, it was business as usual.
His effort to transmit business-as-usual calm ignores the fact that Brazil's political crisis goes far deeper than the impeachment.
" Cory Booker The New Jersey Democrat joined Murphy on the Senate floor, saying, "We can not go on with business as usual.
" Auction house Phillips' communications director Michael Sherman told CNBC, "In the short term, it's business as usual heading into this week's sales.
Trump has said explicitly, both on the campaign trail and in office, that he wants to get away from business-as-usual.
The American political establishment has learned over the past 18 months that with President Trump in office, business as usual is over.
Barra didn't take long to show she wasn't going to follow the "business as usual" path taken by past GM chief executives.
On Wednesday, though much of Reddit's homepage had returned to business as usual, multiple posts still tackled net neutrality in some way.
"Once businesses can price in the outcome (good or bad), we return to business as usual, regardless of the winner," Tanious said.
In the meantime, it's business as usual, which for TheWaveVR means hanging out with flying cats and raving to EDM light shows.
More importantly, we can't continue with business as usual, embracing law and order rhetoric that replaces poverty programs with expensive punitive measures.
There is nothing radical about that unless you mean how different that is from business as usual which aims to maximize profits.
But David Kopel, author of "The Truth About Gun Control," said this is business as usual for the 146-year-old NRA.
At the same time, however, we must recognize that this occasion is exactly business as usual in the United States of America.
It's also entirely possible the mission could get delayed, which is business as usual for all spaceflight, but especially for Musk's endeavors.
By Wednesday afternoon it was business as usual in Harare's suburbs while there was less traffic than normal in the city center.
This is business as usual behind the scenes at Ubisoft San Francisco, where South Park: The Fractured But Whole is coming together.
On Thursday, it was back to business as usual, but it's not entirely clear whether the minority's protests will return next week.
It was business as usual over at the Marchesa showroom on Thursday, despite a major development in designer Georgina Chapman's personal life.
The initiative will also compare projected emissions from its members to those of "business as usual" emissions under the Trump administration's policies.
By 6:19 pm ET, the network started to recover; at 7:10 pm ET, it was back to business as usual.
"It's not business as usual, I recognize that this is a big hit, and I'm working to remediate it," Rosselló said Tuesday.
Without regular police checks and raids, it is business as usual for the work gangs involved with the valued export, say campaigners.
"I think it's all business as usual, except with some incredibly large-capitalization companies as the focus," the "Mad Money " host said.
Instead, Clayton helped Wall Street banks like Goldman Sachs receive billions of taxpayer dollars that allowed them to continue business as usual.
In the meantime, Dixon said the business-as-usual pace of Guantanamo has taken a toll on the 41 detainees still there.
The math is hard to argue with; business as usual and growth as usual spell an end to the world as usual.
But the victory will be fleeting, and by next year, the border zone will return to business as usual, and then some.
That clock starts only after the merger is given the thumbs-up, so things will be business as usual into the 313s.
"For us at the moment, other than this long-term uncertainty that we have, it's pretty much business as usual," Zahl said.
"NASA's talking point is that it's business as usual, but that's not true," Laura Tenenbaum, former NASA science communicator, told The Guardian.
Federer looked to be taking care of business as usual when he broke Kokkinakis in the fourth game of the opening set.
For investors, it's business as usual: You are still responsible for making sure your financial advisor has your best interests at heart.
Naïve is hoping that continuing to do business as usual with the fossil fuel industry gets us anywhere close to what's necessary.
Instead, the report says the country can be expected to proceed with "business as usual" until specific orders are issued from Pyongyang.
Regardless of the merits of some of these criticisms, many voters are dissatisfied with business as usual and want to see change.
The Downing Street machine continues with business as usual while Mr Oborne has given up his political column in the Daily Mail.
Just because it is business as usual in Washington does not make it right to intentionally deceive taxpayers to advance your agenda.
But the costs of Sahel countries becoming failed states, which is likely in a business-as-usual scenario, would be incalculably higher.
"During this process, we intend to operate business as usual with no plans at this time to close any stores," Schoenfeld writes.
The unitary message, again and again, is that Trump is here for the little guy, the victim of Washington's business as usual.
Juul is the death stick business as usual, but strengthened by the product design and virality typically reserved for Apple and Facebook.
Rather than business as usual think about routine tasks mom does for you (that I assure you, she hates) and take over.
The decision to revert to archaic tech is troubling, but for FOIA filers, another layer of obfuscation is just business as usual.
This means business as usual for the Afghan National Security and Defense Forces and the NATO allies: fighting insurgents across the country.
"The Navy Special Warfare Command (NSWC), the service's special operations force, described the ongoing coronavirus pandemic as being "not business as usual.
"The North's nuclear cadre can be expected to proceed with business as usual until specific orders are issued from Pyongyang," they said.
To them, the flurry of activity is mostly business as usual — one that Democrats don't like because they don't like the nominees.
A strong signal that business as usual is over will unsettle Moscow and stimulate concerns about what more drastic steps might follow.
Then there are those who grumble that, for a conservative institution rived by mutually hating factions, it is merely business as usual.
In short, this rushed, business-as-usual reintroduction of Mr. Ramasar won't do, though I understand the company's desire to downplay it.
Once the authorities have cleared the market known as Pusher Street, above, the decades-old utopian experiment returns to business as usual.
It is not true that China has returned to "business as usual" because of the putative wisdom and efficiency of Xi's regime.
"It's no longer business as usual like it was five or 10 years ago, where fund-raisers handled marketing," Ms. Norris said.
Trump sounds as if he believes that the consequence of such an assassination should be a hiccup and then business as usual.
"If all Democrats can promise is that after Donald Trump it will be business as usual, then we will lose," she said.
"What I didn't know until I got to China was that it was not business as usual," Mr. Silver told the WSJ.
Journalist Jamal Khashoggi was murdered by the Saudi royal family, but it's business as usual between U.S. companies and the Saudi government.
It's also business as usual for the trading houses responsible for much of the multi-billion daily trade in physical oil cargoes.
The vote for a Republican majority in Congress last November was not a vote for business as usual, do-nothing Republican agenda.
Even though SB 54 may seem like a radical departure from business as usual, it actually represents a return to previous practices.
It was, in short, business as usual even though business has been anything but usual in the top tiers of youth basketball.
A divorce settlement between Britain and the EU would mean business as usual for the financial sector during a fixed transition period.
"Luther wants to end business as usual, stop the insider dealing, and Luther is determined to drain that swamp," Mr. Trump said.
Similar business-as-usual sentiments were heard from a manager at the seized baklava chain, Faruk Gulluoglu, in Taksim Square in Istanbul.
Instead, we get a new, flashy billionaire fund—just a drop in the bucket for Bezos—as Amazon continues business as usual.
The researchers assessed conditions in a "business as usual" scenario, assuming that we collectively do little to nothing to mitigate climate change.
If the Trump-era of politics has taught Washington anything, it's that the "business as usual" attitude will no longer cut it.
If anything, Mr. Chen added, the absence of celebrities might signal a return to business as usual for journalists concerned about access.
Yacht shows have been postponed and yacht companies are issuing cautionary guidelines, but yacht charters are mostly business as usual right now.
Now it's perceived and portrayed almost as historic event, although it should have been just a current affair, just business as usual.
But this has brought more meaning to this march because it shows that we're here to push back against business as usual.
A rich Wall Streeter taking over at the Treasury is pretty much business as usual, though Mnuchin doesn't have any government experience.
He stayed true to his word it'd be business as usual ... despite his private plane making two emergency landings in Omaha, Nebraska.
But for those of us who have served time in Attica, one of America's most notorious prisons, Fischl's ordeal was business as usual.
And as long as they form a formidable numerical constituency and control resources inside the Democratic Party, business as usual will probably continue.
"The court could not have been clearer that business as usual is not acceptable," Lee Gelernt of the ACLU said in a statement.
Halford said it was business as usual for a large part of the bank, as the majority of its clients were not affected.
After the procedure, Colorado felt the normal effects of slight blurriness and dryness, but she was able to go about business as usual.
The strike is therefore not a withdrawal of the arts and culture from this moment, but rather a suspension of 'business as usual.
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Helping patients change into their own clothes every day takes staff more time than business as usual, says Jacqueline Walker, Hillingdon's nursing director.
Despite this week's hiccup, many bankers see the pause in supply as a temporary event, with business as usual expected to resume soon.
But even as government leaders declare it's business as usual in Turkey, many people are grappling with the fallout from Friday's bloody uprising.
Such individual successes might have created a sense in the goldfish-bowl environment of the salesrooms that it would be business as usual.
Eventually, it will be business as usual Call it resilience or call it resignation but life will very quickly cycle back to normal.
In all, that's basically business as usual from the divisive Hannah Diamond, which is either great or terrible news depending on your preferences.
As other oil and gas companies grapple with their own strategies, ExxonMobil may not prove an outlier in committing to business as usual.
And if they are, is it ethically responsible to continue business as usual without trying to prevent these fiscal, environmental and social detriments?
A spokeswoman for CBA in Sydney said that it was business as usual and the bank would not comment on rumour or speculation.
Glencore Plc's nearby Murrin Murrin nickel operation "remains business as usual", as it too sees opportunities in electric batteries, a company spokesman said.
Significant adoption of carbon capture and storage from 2040 onwards, more than twice as much as in their business-as-usual "development" scenario.
Some say the reports of Uber's brashness are just business as usual with founder-led tech companies: the definition of Silicon Valley disruption.
The final rule also contains some important concessions to the financial services industry that could allow some business-as-usual practices to continue.
For the restaurant chains like Jimmy John's that have been handling their own delivery for decades, they're mostly sticking to business as usual.
So after watching an early lead disappear Tuesday night, squeaking out a victory in the end became a matter of business as usual.
QNI and the administrators, FTI Consulting, said they intended to run the business as usual, while FTI reviews the future of the company.
Aged only 28 and a rising star in the FN, Rachline had a relatively low-key, business-as-usual, start to his tenure.
What those photos of Chinese ghost cities were telling us, though, was that this was not business as usual, even by Chinese standards.
Despite the apparent fishiness of this scene, everyone, from the Austin police to the American Atheists society, went on with business as usual.
Organizations can often become stuck in a certain mode of business-as-usual, and inadvertently fail to create a culture conducive to innovation.
Very soon your new iWatch or iPhone could be completely made from recycled materials, which is a big departure from business as usual.
It remains to be seen whether Hollywood is ready to embrace the change or if it will once again be business as usual.
Another 39 percent of Americans give him high marks for changing business as usual in Washington - down from 45 percent two months ago.
This is business as usual; it feels like a gathering of local fans drawn together to browse, listen to, discuss and purchase music.
Fortunately the series was able to get back on track: the fifth season was released today and it's back to business as usual.
Tougher measures could also keep per capita emissions at 7.2 tonnes by 2030, lower than the "business as usual" level of 8.3 tonnes.
"It's really business as usual at Guantanamo," said Wells Dixon, a lawyer at the Center for Constitutional Rights who is representing some detainees.
Fed officials, so far, have appeared to shrug off the President's comments, repeatedly making the point that they're going about business as usual.
Or they can just be like The Elmwood Cafe in Berkeley and let it blow over and get back to business as usual.
The fact of the matter is — like any other day of the week — you've still got to carry on with business as usual.
When the cost and pain of willful non-compliance finally exceeds the cost of business-as-usual, things will actually begin to change.
"I think it's important for everyone to not just go about business as usual when we're a month into a shutdown," he said.
By upending all sorts of political conventions, Trump galvanized a populist fury that looked contemptuously upon business-as-usual in the nation's capital.
Unlike Brussels, where a terrorist attack in March closed the airport for days, Istanbul appeared determined to get back to business as usual.
"The North's nuclear cadre can be expected to proceed with business as usual until specific orders are issued from Pyongyang," 38 North said.
I signed this letter to add to the growing collective voice that is saying we will not stand for business as usual anymore.
"I think they will try and keep it as much 'business as usual' as possible," said Wadhwani, chief executive of Wadhwani Asset Management.
He has been found guilty of the gravest error for a man who campaigned on a platform of change: conducting business as usual.
Zuckerberg is hoping that this apology tour, like the many that preceded it, will ultimately end with Facebook returning to business as usual.
How do you go about predicting fall '17 trends and doing business as usual when the immediate future feels so uncertain at times?
By late this century, on a business-as-usual path, those storms could nearly double in frequency, according to University of Wisconsin research.
They imagine a different path, whether it's a new approach to solving an old problem or a moonshot that leapfrogs business as usual.
But despite the recent though seemingly eternal hype surrounding the supervolcano and its supposed apocalypse-causing potential, this is just business as usual.
To many, this kind of pre-fight interaction may appear to be inappropriate, but in Thailand it's business as usual come fight night.
If Coachella felt, in the wake of the election, almost a little too business-as-usual—though what else should it have been?
More broadly, says Tung, it's "business as usual," with the firm preferring to focus on the business-friendly talk coming from new administration.
In fact, although the firm now has a decent amount of new capital to deploy, this is really business as usual for Balderton.
I was afraid — I think all of us were afraid — that after the Women's March, people would go back to business as usual.
We are very pleased to see marked improvements in China and Singapore with our teams starting to get back to business as usual.
Even the notion of healing itself has become politically fraught, viewed by some as a premature call to return to business as usual.
As a result, the hotels, restaurants and other attractions located along this section were either closed or struggled to maintain business as usual.
"Are we as a field saying that museums are ethically bound to continue 'business as usual' and never change their missions?" she asked.
How many can book more than two consecutive nights at New York's most iconic venue and have it feel like business as usual?
The rest of the island and state were conducting business as usual with no impact to flights to tourism centers, state officials said.
"It doesn't tell us what's theoretically possible," he said, noting that the study only projects the results of continuing with business as usual.
The tour company Eurobound said its business has been robust despite the unrest and hoteliers have said it's business as usual in France.
While European and American politicians and pundits wring their hands about the Russian military threat, European governments and militaries practice business as usual.

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