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AsiaYo has capitalized on this trend, demonstrating its growth potential.
Both candidates' campaigns instead largely capitalized on emotions and optics.
Republicans and Trump have capitalized on that with their base.
The president capitalized on what he saw and amplified it.
Trump capitalized on the availability of a seemingly unbiased motive.
The US moved out, and its adversaries capitalized on it.
In fact, the landmark agreement capitalized on a rare consensus.
Startups, including Snapchat and others, have capitalized on vertical video.
Yet Thailand has capitalized on North Korea's troubles, she added.
Some of Apple's rivals have capitalized on the iPad's stumbles.
Sellers who capitalized on Baby Yoda fever know the drill.
In 2016, Trump capitalized on hostility to immigrants and minorities.
In other words, has she capitalized on her military advantage?
Other retailers have also recently capitalized on shoppers' hunt for deals.
"If I made a mistake, they capitalized on it," Wood said.
Facebook, Twitter, and Zynga capitalized on a period of intense growth.
Temple capitalized on its grittiness to take 39-32 halftime lead.
The NDP capitalized on divisions among conservatives, taking power in 2015.
You look at people who capitalized on [themselves] like the Kardashians.
Trump capitalized on frustration and alienation with the two-party system.
Globalization and the internet have capitalized on most forms of counterculture.
The ridesharing companies, Uber and Lyft, capitalized on this almost immediately.
This is a dynamic that Trump, in particular, has capitalized on.
Tech giants, especially Amazon and Microsoft, have capitalized on the trend.
Granted, Tehran has capitalized on regional unrest to extend its influence.
Disney capitalized on this moment, and became the conduit for a movement.
It's why brands like H&M have capitalized on the festival aesthetic.
We had some shots we didn't make and they capitalized on it.
Four members of Trump's clan capitalized on their prime-time speaking slots.
The movie's marketing capitalized on its colorful aesthetic and emphasis on music.
The Y.P.G. capitalized on its momentum and reclaimed swaths of the countryside.
But we played really well on defense and capitalized on some opportunities.
Mr. Trump capitalized on the mutual alienation between the two North Carolinas.
Mr. Khan capitalized on this and called for Mr. Sharif to resign.
Over the next several decades, Americans capitalized on the region's natural resources.
Corporate America recognized these trends early on and capitalized on them ruthlessly.
The Libyans represented the elite troops, and clearly ISIS capitalized on this.
It has capitalized on those fears to become a serious political force.
Ms. Warren's campaign quickly capitalized on her argument with a digital ad.
They made 258.8 turnovers but the Magic never capitalized on their mistakes.
Some have capitalized on the city's history as a narcotics hot spot.
"I made a couple of mistakes that they obviously capitalized on," Gee said.
López Obrador, who had two unsuccessful presidential runs, capitalized on this widespread discontent.
Xiang has capitalized on the trend with products named after popular "sang" phrases.
The Rams capitalized on a Seahawks fumble for a quick 3-0 lead.
Could have gone either way They capitalized on a few mistakes we made.
Some hospitals have further capitalized on the program by buying up satellite clinics.
Djokovic capitalized on a slew of errors by Tsonga in the first tiebreak.
But rather than bemoan the changes, Ms. Greco Sunshine has capitalized on them.
The Rebels capitalized on the ensuing possession and took control down the stretch.
And many would argue that it still hasn't capitalized on its potential commercially.
He capitalized on six of eight break opportunities and stuck a dozen aces.
It is a recipe for backlash, and Mr. Trump has capitalized on it.
Some platforms capitalized on this, like Snap, which popularized the private and ephemeral.
Like many other publications, it has capitalized on the current political environment: TheAtlantic.
Movies like Ferngully and TV shows like Captain Planet capitalized on the trend.
It simply capitalized on the fears of (mostly white) American voters at that time.
Groups such as ISIS also capitalized on the chaos of the Syrian Civil War.
The F&B sector in Singapore, meanwhile, has well and truly capitalized on Halloween.
He capitalized on a turnover by Detroit defenseman Dan DeKeyser for Rakell's 14th goal.
Craig Collins capitalized on Canada's anti-carbon tax Yellow Vest movement's social media presence.
New Japan capitalized on this debate by making the match free for viewing online.
M.H.: The second-place finisher in the Florida Derby capitalized on Mohaymen's bad day.
She capitalized on being cute and felt powerful with her pockets full of cash.
Mr. Trump made several swings through Arizona and capitalized on Republicans' dislike of Mrs.
In the eighth, the Cubs capitalized on another error to go ahead 2-0.
Grillo, much like Donald Trump, has capitalized on widespread disaffection with the status quo.
The militant groups have capitalized on the war to gain territory in southern Yemen.
Valeri Nichushkin capitalized on some confusion behind the Colorado net between Pickard and Beauchemin.
Without question, he has capitalized on what President Barack Obama set in motion. 20153.
While the Amazon rainforest burned, Amazon dot com inadvertently capitalized on related search traffic.
This is somewhat more like Mr. Perot, who capitalized on populist dissatisfaction in 239.
Are you a newly employed worker who has recently capitalized on this job growth?
"The company has capitalized on the good name of the original," Ms. Liebman said.
But a few have clearly capitalized on conservatives' fervent hatred of Ms. Ocasio-Cortez.
It was not only fun, but also capitalized on their curiosity and competitive nature.
Ms. Le Pen has capitalized on their disenchantment with pledges to impose "intelligent" protectionism.
They have capitalized on the public's perception of their classified access to hammer Trump.
"We just really capitalized on our chances tonight, especially in the second," said Josi.
When employees make suggestions or requests, they should be welcomed, considered and capitalized on.
Over the past decade, Minnesota has capitalized on what have always been our greatest strengths.
If not, how your likeness is capitalized on is more of a free for all.
Its rival Walmart has capitalized on its brick-and-mortar footprint and years of testing.
Despite his gilded lifestyle, Trump capitalized on working-class fears of a rapidly changing country.
Sharkey immediately capitalized on this by trying to jack Dempsey's head back with the uppercut.
Some smaller, shrewder developers have capitalized on the mistreatment or total abandonment of classic properties.
This is the benefit of having a nonjury trial, and Officer Nero capitalized on it.
"La La Land" capitalized on its 14 Oscar nominations to the tune of $12 million.
When it premiered in 2012, Catfish capitalized on the drama and deception surrounding online romance.
It seems like they really capitalized on their opportunities and are good around the net.
Ray capitalized on his Secret inclusion by selling books, DVDs, and tickets to speaking tours.
"So I capitalized on it," Ms. Wright told the room, according to The Huffington Post.
He inspired populist sentiments against globalization and capitalized on corruption within the Peña Nieto government.
Meanwhile, Chester the Cheetah, the mascot for Cheetos, capitalized on the enthusiasm of these fetishists.
Since then, the family has capitalized on its connection to gemstones and its multinational history.
Triple champion Hamilton capitalized on both occasions, winning in Singapore and finishing second in Malaysia.
Whatever one thinks of his policies or personality, Trump has capitalized on this economic doubt.
Bortles fumbled twice on scrambling attempts, and the Texans capitalized on both of his turnovers.
Accordingly, the company has capitalized on its successes with a dozen or so different products.
Naturally, it made sense to get a credit card that capitalized on our shopping behavior.
He is very much a product of this resentment, and he capitalized on it politically.
The anti-establishment and populist movement has capitalized on widespread disaffection for Italy's traditional parties.
Hollywood capitalized on these fears accordingly in their creations of Fu Manchu and Charlie Chan.
The Predators capitalized on the void by offering weekend ticket packages to abandoned Thrashers fans.
The Mets capitalized on the mistakes of Jaime Garcia, the Blue Jays' struggling starting pitcher.
Nationalist groups, notably the far-right Golden Dawn, have capitalized on growing frustration in Greece.
They capitalized on growing feelings of national identities lost to global forces such as immigration.
It capitalized on the supermodel's popularity while turning viewers' attention to Pepsi's newly redesigned can.
She told Variety that she saw the opportunity to make money and capitalized on it.
They capitalized on some of Trump's most unpopular policies: health care and his tax bill.
Holly, like her ursine cohort, has capitalized on an ecosystem that flourishes with sockeye salmon.
After Drew Storen took over for Estrada in the seventh, the Rockies capitalized on his wildness.
Doctors capitalized on this scientific discovery, and created a machine that could essentially freeze off fat.
The Blazers capitalized on some early Jazz turnovers and hit 8 of their first 251 shots.
Investment banks, think tanks and academia capitalized on the successes and everyone was talking about BRIC.
Carlos Dada, founder of the highly respected publication El Faro, said Bukele capitalized on voters' disillusionment.
The party capitalized on voter anger over low oil prices, entitled politicians and government budget woes.
Mahathir had capitalized on popular disquiet about Chinese investment pouring into Malaysia during his election campaign.
Even with a limited governmental resume, Obama capitalized on the trappings of the pop culture world.
After a scoreless first period, the Flyers capitalized on their power-play opportunities in the second.
A host of organizations have capitalized on the anger that followed the election of Donald Trump.
The Canadiens almost capitalized on a power play less than two minutes later but were denied.
Amazon has already capitalized on the sales tax advantage it had during its start-up phase.
Russian bots and trolls immediately capitalized on the Mueller report, according to research from SafeGuard Cyber.
UCLA capitalized on a 47-29 rebounding advantage, with outlet men leaking out for transition points.
The Freedom Party capitalized on this by attacking Vienna's migration policy and the political status quo.
They capitalized on the immense popularity of the Cabbage Patch Kids dolls and were hugely successful. 
They rode a hot-shooting start and capitalized on a dreadful opening half by the Spurs.
Jenkins, too, has capitalized on the character's athleticism, choreographing fight scenes as if they were ballet.
Oakland capitalized on third baseman Yoan Moncada's fielding error to tie the game in the third.
The Black Knights capitalized on a Wolverines' fumble in the second quarter to regain the lead.
Opposition candidates in the municipal races capitalized on growing discontent with his repression and economic mismanagement.
There's been a lot of lost opportunities, a lot of opportunities that haven't been capitalized on.
Terrorists have capitalized on and inflamed the breaches, which often pit local militias against one another.
Real estate developers have capitalized on the artificial ponds by building housing developments along their banks.
The staging of "Invasion—Explosion" capitalized on the militaristic violence inherent in Stockhausen's writing for brass.
It capitalized on frustrations over housing and health care crises largely blamed on Mr. Varadkar's party.
Nashville doubled its lead when Fiala capitalized on a turnover by New York defenseman Brady Skjei.
He capitalized on a Blackhawks turnover in front of the net to pocket his fourth goal.
Calgary capitalized on a two-man advantage opportunity to get on the board late in the first.
Those types of groups, particularly local police, have increasingly capitalized on social media as an investigatory resource.
Bundy capitalized on his handsome, unassuming appearance to lure women towards his (now- infamous) yellow VW beetle.
So far, most of Nintendo's mobile experiments have capitalized on recognizable names: Mario, Fire Emblem, Animal Crossing.
Right winger Brad Richardson had the lead assist as the Coyotes capitalized on a failed clearing attempt.
Starbucks capitalized on the drink's popularity on Instagram and other platforms with special accounts and dedicated hashtags.
Murphy, who was elected to the House four years ago, has weaknesses that Rubio has capitalized on.
Compher capitalized on MacKinnon's hard work to tie it with a power-play goal 24 seconds later.
Occultists were believers and charlatans capitalized on it, but artists for the most part have eschewed it.
That, coupled with the fact that it's capitalized on YC's network of hundreds of startup founders — i.e.
Without Butler on the floor, Indiana capitalized on a lackadaisical Minnesota defense to end the third quarter.
"We played well around pucks and capitalized on our chances," Zajac said about the first period onslaught.
Successful American chains in China like KFC and McDonald's have capitalized on the perception of higher quality.
New parties, however, have so far not capitalized on voter disenchantment with a corruption-tainted political establishment.
Pitt also capitalized on a quickness advantage, building a huge 27-3 edge in fast-break points.
Last year, Hangar, Convexum, SkySafe and others capitalized on this trend, chalking up meaningful rounds of funding.
But since leaving the White House, Biden has capitalized on his nearly 50 years in public life.
BuzzFeed noted that the business capitalized on conservative-leaning conspiracy theories getting clicks on Facebook and Google.
Woods then missed a chance to birdie, and Mickelson capitalized on the error to win the match.
The AfD capitalized on growing anxiety that the immigrants — especially Muslim immigrants — would fundamentally change German society.
Reagan capitalized on insurgent rhetoric and on new nominating procedures that gave advantages to charismatic individual candidates.
The European far right capitalized on this, growing stronger particularly over the course of the past decade.
The 49ers capitalized on the play, turning it into a strong drive that ended in a touchdown.
Presidential candidates have capitalized on this lack of results by crafting their own narratives about the night.
But the Chinese view Mr. Trump's harsh behavior in Europe as a gift to be capitalized on.
The 323-year-old Harvard product capitalized on a turnover and beat Crawford with a rising shot.
The Gamecocks capitalized on the Bears' incompetence — they missed 11 straight shots — by scoring 18 unanswered points.
What Hearn did is to be expected of any individual who's successfully capitalized on their online likeness.
Argentina's populist Peronists capitalized on center-right president Mauricio Macri's austerity measures to defeat him in October.
"Our defensive mistakes were glaring, and they capitalized on them," said Tom Rowe, the Panthers' interim coach.
Aaron Hicks added two RBI singles among three hits as the Yankees capitalized on three Baltimore errors.
And they have capitalized on that freedom to create fight scenes that are nothing short of spectacular.
The nature of our new experience fully capitalized on our decision to decouple our front and back ends.
Cantor Fitzgerald, the Knight Capital Group and the Susquehanna International Group have all capitalized on the E.T.F. explosion.
"As we all know, we haven't capitalized on this opportunity the way I would have liked," he added.
The Boring Company is getting decently well-capitalized on the back of sales of its flamethrower (yes, flamethrower).
Like many of Russia's oligarchs, he capitalized on the fire sale of state-owned assets in the 1990s.
Sean and Catherine Lowe have capitalized on their rare Bachelor success story by … creating a line of furniture?
The following month, Twitch further capitalized on users' broader interests with the launch of a Bob Ross marathon.
The hike shows that Lyft's growth momentum isn't letting up after it capitalized on rival Uber's disastrous 2017.
Plus, AT&T quickly capitalized on the Time Warner merger with a second, low-cost service called WatchTV.
Tampa Bay capitalized on a fielding error by third baseman Rafael Devers to take a 4-0 lead.
Molinaro, a Canadian actress, singer, dancer and fashion designer, capitalized on her stage experience at her recent wedding.
Why it matters: National Dems so far haven't capitalized on Trump's record unpopularity and obsession with his base.
Once taxed and capitalized on a multiple of 10, that equates to about $4 billion in present value.
The Nguyens capitalized on this aspect to put as much of their income as possible toward their debt.
Van Gelderen understands the theatre of spectacle, and he has cannily capitalized on the intrigue surrounding his author.
But the Yankees struck back in the fourth and capitalized on Gray's sloppiness and some bad Oakland defense.
The media, politicians, writers, journalists, comedians, political analysts and aspiring political activists all capitalized on the political groundswell.
Or if Ian Curtis lived and went on to invent an app that capitalized on the gig economy.
Yet, it was Wentz and the Eagles who capitalized on a Jacksonville turnover late in the second half.
It wasn't until Correa led off the fifth with his homer that Houston again capitalized on an opportunity.
It has capitalized on the rise of smart home devices by helping customers buy and set them up.
Our video explains how Mr. Graham capitalized on modern communication technologies to give his ministry a global reach.
People were immediately fascinated by the fish contraption, and they've quickly capitalized on the bizarre flying-fish machine.
As the region has been troubled by turmoil, the Kurds have steadily capitalized on chaos to make gains.
Americans were transfixed, and a number of advertising campaigns capitalized on the growing interest in an unusual race.
An anxious public was fertile ground for sensational journalism, and media outlets like Fox News capitalized on this.
So she was ahead of her time, and she capitalized on it, and that shows her multi-dimensionality.
St. Louis capitalized on a Quinn Hughes turnover to take an early lead 16:06 into the game.
The Niners' defense capitalized on the sluggish Packers offense, turning a second-quarter interception into Mostert's third touchdown.
Warren has capitalized on the fear she's stirred in executives at tech and banking firms over her campaign.
Amazon has also capitalized on Spotify's lack of lyrics with integrations of music and lyrics on Alexa devices.
In 2014, she capitalized on her blog's popularity to launch Glossier, which now offers 22 different beauty products.
Trump capitalized on the episode again on Tuesday after three CNN journalists involved with the retracted story resigned.
One thing that leads on from that — Facebook has capitalized on using our real data, our personal data.
President Donald Trump capitalized on this, trumpeting the need for a "Washington outsider" to fix what ails Washington.
Mr. Trump capitalized on this politics of civilization, and he is forging a foreign policy in its image.
The Yankees capitalized on a laborious outing from Garrett Richards (4-4), who made the start instead of Ohtani.
The San Francisco International Airport has capitalized on this genius idea by introducing the first-ever airport therapy pig.
Stephen Curry scored 29 points and the Warriors capitalized on Smith&aposs mistake -- which sent the game into overtime.
"As we all know, we haven't capitalized on this opportunity the way I would have liked," he later added.
Nationally, he and Cruz have capitalized on Trump's downward correction, as well as a swift drop in undecided voters.
Williams capitalized on Ostapenko's errors to finally break ahead 20-212 before her own miscues forced another tie break.
He capitalized on a natural disaster to promote his company's new tech, and the whole thing just felt ... awkward.
He capitalized on the murder of 2000 LGBTQ people in Orlando to justify his calls for banning Muslim immigration.
These are members of Putin's inner circle, who have capitalized on those bonds to grow their wealth and influence.
Gotabaya Rajapaksa, part of a prominent political family and the leader of the opposition, has capitalized on that anger.
The Blackhawks capitalized on a late power play to double their lead as the period was reaching its end.
But Grant capitalized on another Blues blunder to push the Ducks' lead to 3-1 about four minutes later.
Another big climber was former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro, who capitalized on his detailed immigration stances.
Chinese officials have capitalized on this growing resentment by boosting their own unfounded conspiracy theories about the virus' origin.
The Islamic State has capitalized on this rivalry by portraying itself as the defender and protector of persecuted Sunnis.
Tube sites haven't just capitalized on stolen content, Dr. Tarrant said: They've altered the character of the content itself.
Here she explains how the event capitalized on the unique perks — and setbacks — of hosting in the Hollywood Hills.
The Lightning capitalized on a man advantage at 10:04 when Boyle tipped Hedman's point shot in behind Johnson.
Obama's decision was widely unpopular; as a result, Trump has capitalized on an issue few thought politicians would touch.
The Jets capitalized on a break with 1:16 left in the first period to take 13-0 lead.
The Air Force, facing a protracted pilot shortage, capitalized on the recent blockbuster "Captain Marvel" with a recruiting drive.
The quarterly total, which the campaign described as its largest yet, underscores how Trump has financially capitalized on impeachment.
President Donald Trump's reelection campaign has capitalized on the investigations into the president's conduct, new campaign finance reports show.
Beauty brands have capitalized on the halo of health these ingredients have to sell products in a new way.
Thiem might well have won the set sooner had he capitalized on a break point in the seventh game.
It never capitalized on any of that stuff, which it probably could have and made a ton of money.
To make matters worse, this seeming hick — Grant Wood (1891–1942) — quickly and cannily capitalized on this popular success.
In the eighth, the White Sox jumped on the Rangers' bullpen, and also capitalized on a big Texas error.
Shows like The Real World, The Challenge, and Flavor of Love capitalized on the drunken antics of their casts.
Feelings of anger, sadness, frustration, and anxiety among young people today aren't just justified—they should be capitalized on.
The Bearcats also forced Fall to turn the ball over six times and capitalized on a plus-11 turnover margin.
Trump did not invent this approach, although he has capitalized on it more than other national politicians in recent times.
The Penguins capitalized on a power play, getting Matt Cullen's unassisted goal at 153:56 for a 3-2 lead.
Bayless capitalized on defensive mistakes by Utah and hit back-to-back 3-pointers in the final seconds before halftime.
In short, many have capitalized on Hamilton's cultural popularity and invoked his vision of electors serving as a deliberative body.
All three failed to protect their customers' privacy or capitalized on their access to client accounts without approval from them.
Mikkel Boedker capitalized on the mistake to score on a wide-open net for his first goal of the season.
His campaign has capitalized on the simmering racial resentment that keeps whites and nonwhites in separate neighborhoods to begin with.
Having largely gone away as cell providers capitalized on people's smartphone addictions, unlimited packages are now back with a vengeance.
Mayne Champange produced the danceable track, which director Caleb Compton Ford capitalized on with a video choreographed by Abbygale Chung.
The Wild capitalized on sloppiness by the Rangers to grab a 3-0 lead in the game's first 143:17.
Donald Trump capitalized on these trends even more thoroughly, speaking openly to people's economic anxieties, cultural fears, and class rebellion.
As Reagan capitalized on his Hollywood relationships and skills to advance politically, the entertainment world underwent a transformation as well.
They were strategic bets that invested in Trump's strengths and capitalized on his celebrity blazing a unique path to victory.
New York capitalized on a ninth-inning throwing error by rookie third baseman Brian Anderson, allowing Amed Rosario to reach.
But despite the lackluster texture, these had a solid, robust flavor that capitalized on all the savory charms of chicken.
This was a map -- 22021 Democratic seats up as compared to nine for Republicans -- that Republicans should have capitalized on.
Businesses that have capitalized on this idea have hit a sort of commercial and religious sweet spot, Professor Braude said.
I've capitalized on the mural's existence, and it's not surprising that other people have found ways to do the same.
The prosecutors told a different story of the fight, one that capitalized on things I said while high and suicidal.
It was a game where everything went right for Buffalo, including two early turnovers that they capitalized on with touchdowns.
A growing number of services have capitalized on this idea by offering people personalized nutrition advice tailored to their genotypes.
Barty also failed to convert any of her nine break points, while Wang capitalized on three of her six chances.
" He added, "We got opportunities and we capitalized on them, and we got a big save when we needed it.
And in the wake of Hurricane Harvey, the gun lobby capitalized on the catastrophe to loosen gun laws in Texas.
And, like them, she capitalized on the civil rights movement to highlight the economic issues most important to their lives.
It is no secret that the president has capitalized on the increasing salience of race and ethnicity in recent years.
Amy Klobuchar, capitalized on this moment to respond directly to questions that have been raised about a woman candidate's electability.
In addition to Lunar New Year, brands have also capitalized on China's Mid-Autumn Festival and the Muslim holiday Ramadan.
Only 34 seconds later, Tampa Bay capitalized on the power play to make it 4-0 on Stamkos' eighth goal.
Congress has spent decades relinquishing its power over military intervention, and presidents of both parties have capitalized on the trend.
And Israel's right-wing politicians capitalized on the resentment many Israelis felt about the unfair focus on their country's behavior.
The Rangers capitalized on a misplay by Quick behind his own net to go ahead 2:23 into the game.
During his campaign, Mr. Trump capitalized on the distrust, and inflamed it, with ominous they're-out-to-get-you warnings.
Mr. Trump has already capitalized on the F.B.I. review at his rallies, calling it evidence of what he calls Mrs.
"We got a few chances and a couple of them were 'A' chances and we capitalized on them," Tippett said.
Over the past decade, the U.S. oil and natural gas industry has capitalized on new opportunities while navigating unchartered challenges.
It's just one of many 2019 collaborations that capitalized on our fascination with NASA and the historic Apollo 11 mission.
Nationally, the AfD, which has capitalized on voter resentment over Merkel's open-door migrant policy, is polling at around 14%.
The President has capitalized on this, spending a tremendous amount of political energy on making immigration about crime and threat.
The Cyclones forced two Thompson turnovers in the third quarter and capitalized on the second, an interception by Greg Eisworth.
He also knew exactly what TV media craves — spectacle, drama, and outrage — and capitalized on it throughout his presidential campaign.
Genovés capitalized on this concept's popularity to save face (one gets the sense he doesn't quite buy his own bullshit).
Guerreiro found himself with a nice little present after some shitty clearance from Arturo Vidal, and he capitalized on it.
Democratic leadership immediately capitalized on Bounds's withdrawal as a means of advancing the case against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
Under the banner of "take back control," the Leave campaign had revealed and capitalized on deep cleavages within the country.
Other firms, like Cantor Fitzgerald, the Knight Capital Group and the Susquehanna International Group have also capitalized on the E.T.F. explosion.
But a growing number of Hindu Indians support Trump because of his anti-Muslim rhetoric — and Trump has capitalized on this.
Both Tesla and Nikola have capitalized on the desire for cleaner long-haul transportation with their varying approaches to electric trucks.
Per the Post: "Republicans have capitalized on the divide, using legislative tactics to split politically vulnerable moderates from the party leadership."
But U.S. pork exporters have not fully capitalized on the heightened demand due to steep Chinese import tariffs on U.S. shipments.
Track organizers quickly capitalized on the attention, naming Dempsey (who isn't competing this year as a driver) the race's 2016 Ambassador.
For 13 seasons, Grey's Anatomy has capitalized on transportation disasters, and they've given the show some of their most iconic moments.
This is especially true when you look at how HBO has capitalized on the success of Game of Thrones through products.
"I had plenty of notice and I felt good, but they just capitalized on a few mistake pitches there," Griffin said.
In 2019, the joke still lands, but the clip really capitalized on everything that was popular on Vine at the time.
Gallagher took a tripping penalty and the Coyotes quickly capitalized on Stepan's unassisted power-play goal 4:54 into the third.
The Senators capitalized on an Islanders turnover to score a short-handed goal and take the lead early in the first.
The Royals finally capitalized on a scoring opportunity when Meibrys Viloria had an RBI double with two outs in the eighth.
His bid has capitalized on deep-seated discontent with the PRI over rising gang violence, corruption scandals and sluggish economic growth.
Fifty-nine seconds later, Chicago capitalized on the power play to increase its advantage to 4-1 on Toews' third goal.
Burak Altiparmak opened the scoring for Bursaspor early on, as he capitalized on a poor back pass from Fenerbahce's Serdar Aziz.
Republicans have capitalized on Grayson's candidacy, hoping he moves Murphy's political positions to the left and hurts Democrats' chances in November.
Ford capitalized on the lack of a gas engine and drivetrain to create an expansive, open cabin for the Mach-E.
Woods has parred his last four holes and capitalized on collapses by Jordan Spieth and Xander Schauffele, the previous co-leaders.
Smith capitalized on her height advantage over the stocky Japenese superstar who ate plenty of straight shots throughout the three rounds.
Al-Qaeda's Yemen affiliate has also capitalized on the power vacuum of the last year, seizing Yemen's third largest city, Mukalla.
Political strategists understood this new opportunity and capitalized on it by serving up digital disinformation using ads as the delivery system.
Mr. Gillum, in contrast, quickly built up a robust team that capitalized on national attention from the Tallahassee mayor's surprise win.
And Mr. Hoyt also earned the scorn of vampires who said he had abused his power and capitalized on their subculture.
Bernie Sanders won Michigan in a shocking upset largely because he capitalized on a grassroots backlash against American free trade deals.
The Cavaliers were exploited by an aggressive and hot-shooting Maryland-Baltimore County team that capitalized on Virginia's few perceived vulnerabilities.
Al-Sadr has capitalized on the deep resentment against the excesses of Iraq's political class, and Basra is a golden opportunity.
The series also capitalized on its arresting imagery, with memes about silent women in matching red cloaks seemingly sprouting up everywhere.
The Rangers capitalized on a spotty line change by Nashville to take a 2-0 lead 4:16 into the second.
The online subculture of an eco-conscious teenage girl became mocked and capitalized on, but the memes are still going strong.
In time-honored post-Super Bowl tradition, Lady Gaga capitalized on her exposure by announcing a world tour, starting in August.
"Throughout the downturn, Murray has capitalized on opportunities to make value-accretive asset acquisitions," the company said in its bankruptcy documents.
Carolina capitalized on a two-man breakaway to grab a 1-0 lead with 5:36 remaining in the first period.
They capitalized on the opposition's usual advantage in midterms and the unpopularity of President Donald Trump in the country at large.
A variety of companies have capitalized on the cultural moment, using the term to sell luxury products, primarily to white women.
This led to increased tourism for Las Vegas, and throughout the 1950s and early 1960s the city capitalized on this interest.
When running against Hillary Clinton, candidate Trump capitalized on an email investigation by the FBI over which he had no control.
Johnson, after all, capitalized on his adversaries' weaknesses and played Brexit as a culture war issue for all it was worth.
This time he has capitalized on discontent with the ruling party due to corruption scandals, rising violence and sluggish economic growth.
Analysts say the far right has capitalized on concerns over immigration as well as corruption among mainstream parties and poor public services.
"There were a few too many mistakes out there, and whenever there was, they capitalized on any chance they got," he added.
Quant funds did particularly well in the market chaos that picked up throughout the night as they capitalized on bearish trading patterns.
The CEO later said he regretted making those comments, but researchers found that after the election, Russian trolls capitalized on his comments.
The Hurricanes then capitalized on two Blue Jackets turnovers in their defensive zone to score twice in the span of 49 seconds.
And before their eventual split, internet comedians Elijah Daniel and Christine Sydelko capitalized on their friendship for the "Elijah & Christine" YouTube channel.
Golan's also capitalized on Israelis, like their peers all over, looking to Facebook and social media feeds for their news and views.
But Liston subsequently capitalized on his notoriety in Las Vegas, spending his days at the casinos shaking hands and doing public appearances.
Boise State added a field goal early in the second quarter for a 20-03 lead, then capitalized on another Romine mistake.
During filming, the brothers also capitalized on their time in Miami by having their significant others join them for a mini vacation.
He expanded to another shop in Houston and capitalized on the car's rising fame, thanks to the "Back to the Future" franchise.
Back in South Korean, Sokcho has capitalized on the gold rush, as tour buses now carry Pokemon pilgrims several hours to Sokcho.
Zames capitalized on this, giving a speech to her entire school about Project Eraser and how medical debt affects so many Americans.
Bernie Sanders over his first 24 hours last month, which capitalized on an established donor network from the Vermont senator's 2016 run.
In an op-ed for The Washington Post published Friday, Bush acknowledged that Trump had capitalized on legitimate frustrations with American politics.
A study last year showed that far-right and white supremacist YouTubers have capitalized on influencer techniques to spread far and wide.
In a wild first half, the Cowboys quickly took a 373-0 lead as they capitalized on a pair of Eagles fumbles.
He capitalized on the importance of empathy, and how people need "to reach out a little more" to those who need it.
But he was always compelled by the thought of building a periodical that capitalized on America's multi-generational fascination with the Mafia.
Shopping site Wish has capitalized on this trend with its over 300 million products aimed at thrifty shoppers from thousands of merchants.
He capitalized on his television fame to launch his political career and utilized the techniques of pop culture to win the presidency.
For a sneaker that has only a handful of major silhouettes, Vans has really capitalized on knowing just what fashion girls want.
The Columbus Circle in New York protest similarly capitalized on nationwide outrage over Trump's DACA policy and may have been organized regardless.
Mr. Ciminelli's brother, Paul Ciminelli, who leads a separate real estate development firm, has also capitalized on the Buffalo Billion gold rush.
Intuit capitalized on this tendency by making sure the paywall popped up only when the taxpayer was deep into the filing process.
The Ocasio-Cortez campaign capitalized on Crowley's lack of connection to his constituents through regular emails, social media, and her campaign video.
But her frontrunner status meant Harris also had a target on her back, which candidates like Gabbard, Biden, and others capitalized on.
Lopez capitalized on a run of Dimitrov errors at 5-5 in the first set to break before holding serve with ease.
" Mallory said that he complied, adding, "I hardly feel I capitalized on tragedy—rather, I merely squeezed lemonade from the proverbial lemons.
Early in the fourth quarter, Kansas State capitalized on fourth-down stops in Kansas territory after gambles by Jayhawks coach Les Miles.
John Bobbitt went on to appear on talk shows and star in a number of pornographic films that capitalized on the incident.
The original Lego Movie was an unexpectedly joyous adventure-comedy that capitalized on the blocks' ability to let kids' creativity run wild.
Bolsonaro, meanwhile, has capitalized on Brazilians' discontent with their government and its perceived inability to address the country's economic and political ills.
WhatsApp capitalized on Snap's focus on U.S. teens by surging to become the top Stories product thanks to youth across the globe.
They capitalized on the moment by giving people who were laid off in the downturn flexible "gig economy" work and office space.
Some media outlets have even capitalized on it, using the president's antipathy to the press to burnish their reputations and sell subscriptions.
"Midwestern campaigns capitalized on still-existing labor infrastructure to mobilize union members and bring them back into the Democratic fold," he writes.
I knew kind of with the injury situation there he was going to get some chances, and he clearly capitalized on it.
They capitalized on four drops, a blown coverage and a muffed return by the Chiefs, while also scoring off a blocked punt.
Startups in the US such as 23andMe have long capitalized on this trend, offering everything from health checks to deep genetic testing.
Joseph successfully identified that "people had a variety of insurance needs," and capitalized on what at the time was a market gap.
By now it's clear that dating apps have capitalized on our loneliness and, in this case, created a holiday out of it.
But Ozaki played steady, opportunistic tennis that often capitalized on Azarenka's uncharacteristically passive play, allowing Ozaki to take charge of the match.
Instagram capitalized on this trend with the launch of Instagram Shopping in March, which allows users to checkout right in its app.
"Halloween" capitalized on its own brand recognition and the recent popularity of the horror genre to bring in such a big weekend.
Building has boomed around the PATH's stations in New Jersey as developers have capitalized on access to a relatively inexpensive transit link.
"I hit it nice from tee to green, gave myself opportunities on the greens and then also capitalized on those," he said.
The party has capitalized on the refugee crisis, calling for tighter asylum rules and insisting that 'Islam does not belong in Germany.
Subsequent investigations have failed to find conclusive evidence supporting this claims, but politicians capitalized on the public outcry to push through legislation.
He capitalized on a perfectly placed pass from Tyler Bozak for his second goal of the season and his first since Oct. 23.
The Saudis have also capitalized on the aftermath, assailing the violent ransacking of the Saudi Embassy in Tehran by protesters after the executions.
And while both candidates are actively trying to master social media, neither has fully capitalized on the most millennial platform of all—Snapchat.
The Raiders capitalized on a failed fourth-down run by Houston running back Akeem Hunt that was upheld by an instant-replay review.
Without giving anything away, the movie capitalized on that entire history, overflowing with callbacks and references to practically every character populating its universe.
The Print Shop introduced ideas that desktop publishing soon capitalized on, but it was essentially, in its earliest iteration, a product for kids.
Meanwhile, Google knows that its network of sites are also often part of the shopping process, but it hasn't always capitalized on this.
One popular theory suggests that tyrannosaurs capitalized on niches left open by top predator lineages that went extinct—for instance, the Allosaurus clan.
Watson threw two interceptions in the first half, but Ohio State capitalized on neither and Clemson took a 183-218 lead into halftime.
Even Star Trek's Leonard Nimoy capitalized on his sudden fame with novelty albums such as 1967's Mr. Spock's Music from Outer Space.
First, with Germany's Felix Schutz off for slashing, Patrik Hersley capitalized on the powerplay, and then Mikael Wikstrand netted the equalizer shortly afterwards.
"We just capitalized on some of the things they did and just took advantage of it," Hill told the New Orleans Times-Picayune.
It took the Stars just 19 seconds to take the lead, as they capitalized on a Samuel Girard turnover in his own zone.
The Cougars capitalized on a Browning fumble later in the third, with Williams capping a 24-yard drive with a 1-yard run.
Houston capitalized on some aggressive baserunning later in the frame, with Nori Aoki and George Springer scoring on close plays at the plate.
A few eBay sellers have capitalized on this, going so far as to explicitly advertise Epstein in their product descriptions for the book.
When the case reached the Senate, Clinton's lawyers capitalized on his popularity and presented his misdeeds in the broader context of his Presidency.
The anti-abortion movement has capitalized on this dearth of knowledge about abortion to spread the myth that the procedure is inherently dangerous.
After Russia capitalized on a diffuse Mexico back line with a slow-roller past Ochoa, Mexico wasn't going to let their reputations tarnish.
These qualities of the VHS are mysterious ( Lost Highway, anyone?), and this is exactly what Gainesville, FL based UFO Video has capitalized on.
Utah capitalized on three USC turnovers and Williams threw one touchdown pass and caught one as the Utes led 21-7 at halftime.
An alliance that included Mr. Najib's onetime mentor, Mahathir Mohamad, capitalized on public anger over the 1MDB scandal to remove him from office.
From there, more Twitter users signed up to play along — like Kathy Griffin, who capitalized on her most recent moment of political notoriety.
Extremist groups such as IS and al Qaeda have capitalized on the political turmoil which followed the downfall of Muammar Qaddafi in 2011.
In 2006, Breitwieser capitalized on his spotty past with the publication of his autobiography, Confessions d'un Voleur d'Art (Confessions Of An Art Thief).
And she capitalized on a changing Arizona, where the grip that Republicans have long had on the suburbs around Phoenix may be weakening.
The South Vietnamese government, along with domestic and foreign NGOs, collaborated in an enormous relief effort that capitalized on students' enthusiasm and energy.
Iran capitalized on that, steadily expanding its regional influence nearly across the board, from Iraq to Syria to Yemen to Afghanistan and beyond.
Ukraine has capitalized on the trade war to increase its share of China's $790 million corn market from 20183% to 81% through 2018.
In 2011, she advanced to the second round but lost to Ollanta Humala, a former army officer who capitalized on sentiment against her.
Kenin capitalized on Jabeur's faulty groundstrokes to break early in the opening set but the Tunisian got back on serve at 3-3.
New York (CNN Business)American retailers capitalized on last-minute shopping this weekend: All those late holiday gifts set a single-day record.
Mr. Sanders and Ms. Warren have capitalized on the leftward drift of many younger Democrats and the weakening of the party's traditional gatekeepers.
Much as the industry capitalized on the Los Angeles riots, it has excelled, since 9/11, at tapping into the fear of terrorism.
Christie's and Sotheby's both capitalized on this moment by kick-starting their sales with big aqueous "Freischwimmer" chromogenic color abstracts by the artist.
Beto O'Rourke (D-Texas) the "salesman of the month" after an Arizona gun store capitalized on his proposed mandatory buyback of assault weapons.
One element that attracts dealers is the art-rich, cosmopolitan nature of the host city, which other fairs, including Frieze, have capitalized on.
Trans people seem to be fetishized by some fashion brands, their androgyny capitalized on without any significant investment in trans people or culture.
Refiners have capitalized on booming output from shale fields in Texas and North Dakota and are building out export terminals and processing facilities.
Lowe's topped analysts' estimates across the board Wednesday, as the chain capitalized on a stronger U.S. housing market to drive sales and earnings higher.
Her owner "capitalized on the meme economy when it was possibly at its hottest," said Mike Froggatt, a director at consultancy firm Gartner L2.
Detroit capitalized on poor baserunning by Jose Altuve in the eighth inning and by Robinson Chirinos in the ninth, gunning both down at third.
The House of Mouse capitalized on this December box-office slot, placing two more "Star Wars" films just ahead of Christmas in future years.
The Knicks wisely capitalized on his career year, sending him to a contender for a solid return of assets to use in later deals.
If he could do it all over, Moore said, he wished he could've gotten more credit for the meme and capitalized on its success.
New York capitalized on its first power play, needing only 27 seconds of a slashing minor by San Jose defenseman Brenden Dillon to convert.
"We just didn't capitalize on enough of our chances and they capitalized on theirs even though we outshot them the whole game," O'Regan said.
Winnipeg made it 2-1 heading into the second intermission when Armia capitalized on a Niemi miscue with five seconds remaining in the period.
When the Trump administration capitalized on the murder of 20-year-old Mollie Tibbetts as an excuse to campaign for tough immigration laws. 12.
Roma capitalized on its aerial threat through Dzeko and Patrik Schick, and its stifling defense forced Barcelona into a series of uncharacteristic misplaced passes.
Within the Vatican, in particular, self-identified conservatives — including longstanding enemies of this pope — have capitalized on Francis's perceived weakness to demand his resignation.
"Shoppers capitalized on deep discounts on Black Friday, resulting in the largest Black Friday online ever," said Taylor Schreiner, director of Adobe Digital Insights.
Providence capitalized on the Red Storm's uneven play for good after halftime, stretching an eight-point cushion to 563 by the 12:17 mark.
In Indiana, Mike Braun, a pro-Trump businessman, capitalized on his grassroots support to defeat two sitting U.S congressmen in order to challenge Sen.
"Peace and order" is effectively his platform, as "law and order" was once that of the Republican right that capitalized on the crime wave.
But in the interim, the college's black students' association capitalized on the incident to organize a protest against the store for alleged racial profiling.
Iran and other nefarious actors have capitalized on the instability resulting from the civil war to threaten the U.S., our partners, and our interests.
Since then, Sanders has capitalized on that phrase, repeating it at times during public appearances and even selling campaign merchandise emblazoned with the slogan.
The border protection post: This Facebook page titled "Secured Borders" capitalized on then-candidate Trump's anti-immigration message to its more than 130,000 followers.
In that game, the Cubs had no hits off Strasburg until the sixth inning yet capitalized on an error by Anthony Rendon to win.
The cult of "limited strikes" is so powerful in Washington that, even when they do occur, it's said they were never properly capitalized on.
The anti-establishment Pirates capitalized on the anger over corruption and Mr. Gunnlaugsson's ouster to take second place in snap general elections last October.
With their paths through their draws drained of star power by injuries and upsets, they have capitalized on what they can control — by winning.
But this isn't even the most troubling part of the 2016 election — that would be the Russian interference that capitalized on our racial divide.
Harvey may not have created this imbalance, but he and many others have capitalized on it, knowingly or unknowingly, to abuse women of color.
Sadio Mané capitalized on a defensive mix-up in the 258rd minute to give Liverpool a 218-0 victory at home over Crystal Palace.
After identifying her niche, Johnston capitalized on it by building an SEO-optimized website and web presence to support her new, more focused business.
"They are exceptional in how well the brand has capitalized on digital ordering," said Sara Senatore, a restaurant analyst at Bernstein who tracks Chipotle.
Moscow has also capitalized on its improved relationship with Cairo to seal several arms deals, including a recent contract for Su-35 fighter jets.
Asian buyers have capitalized on that growing supply, in many cases by increasing their port operations and their local infrastructure, increasing their trading skill.
He has flouted transportation and safety regulations, bucked against entrenched competitors and capitalized on legal loopholes and gray areas to gain a business advantage.
Cruz's better-organized forces capitalized on that to turn Carson voters in caucus rooms, a move that helped him win but permanently alienated Carson.
Fresh off its best picture win at last weekend's Academy Awards, newspaper drama "Spotlight" capitalized on the Oscar love by pulling in $1.8 million.
This ever-expanding umbrella has led to a general sense that veganism is a growing movement — and movements are made to be capitalized on.
In 20th century history, historic Route 66 capitalized on and enriched fascination for Southern California, linking Chicago to Los Angeles and the Pacific Ocean.
While the center-right coalition that capitalized on the anti-migrant sentiment led the polls, analysts predict the likeliest outcome is a hung parliament.
In obtaining contracts, he capitalized on his close association with leaders of Local 54 of the Hotel and Restaurant Employees and Bartenders International Union.
The Cougars went scoreless over the last 2:16 of the first half and Missouri capitalized on the drought with an 8-0 run.
Indeed, Trump capitalized on the crime uptick to sow panic about the state of the nation, and progressives foolishly ceded the issue to him.
The former Mexico City mayor has capitalized on widespread anger over years of rampant corruption and violence, but has been vague on policy details.
Nonetheless, the Rams capitalized on the makeshift home game, prevailing on an emotional night when they observed recent tragedies from wildfires and a mass shooting.
Boston (6-2) held Sacramento to 783 points in the third quarter and capitalized on a barrage of 3-pointers led by Irving and Brown.
For the past couple of months, he's capitalized on his large social media following to highlight how immigrants and Americans peacefully share the border region.
The Weather Channel has capitalized on this interest by giving unofficial names to winter storms, in turn spawning hashtags and headlines that blanket the internet.
The second EP may not have capitalized on the buzz the way it should have (fame, fortune, arena tours), but it certainly elevated Dom's songcraft.
In 2009, Ultimate Alliance 2 capitalized on the popularity of Marvel's Civil War and Secret War storylines with a story that blended elements of both.
Election analyst Wayne Sussman said the DA lost votes to the conservative Freedom Front party, which capitalized on plans to allow land expropriation without compensation.
Breweries from Rising Tide in Portland, Maine, to Hill Farmstead Brewery in Greensboro, Vermont, have capitalized on this trend by offering more than just beer.
And I think Arrington capitalized on that, as well as his past scandals, to say, look, this guy didn&apost just cheat on his wife.
The movie capitalized on starring actors' (Anna Kendrick, Blake Lively, and Henry Golding) seemingly innate ability to make a missing person story glittery and light.
Venera mission scientists certainly recognized the value of this accomplishment at the time, and capitalized on it by producing a documentary short commemorating the milestone.
Butler senior forward Andrew Chrabascz added 13 points and seven rebounds for the Bulldogs, who capitalized on 16 Northwestern turnovers to help overcome cold shooting.
I still think the system has massive potential but this can only be capitalized on with a radical change in the root of the community.
The Cowboys were surprised earlier in the week when senior slot receiver Jalen McCleskey capitalized on the new NCAA redshirt rule and opted to transfer.
AMP's fast load times and clean, standardized experience have capitalized on user preferences, recreating the app experience without requiring users to download yet another app.
In the nightcap, Chicago capitalized on a fielding error by Houston spot starter Chris Devenski to put up a crooked number in the second inning.
Trubisky hooked up with Taylor Gabriel for a 24-yard touchdown pass with 9:173 to go, as the Bears capitalized on a Detroit turnover.
In limited release, "Manchester by the Sea" capitalized on glowing reviews and Oscar heat to open to $241,230 with a robust $60,308 per-screen average.
A raft of right-wing politicians has capitalized on the same dissatisfaction, but has used it in a different way to stoke nationalism and isolationism.
Hot Topic was developing a sense for what was going to take off in the world of fandom and obsession — and it capitalized on that.
The Coyotes capitalized on Los Angeles' quirky Achilles' heel and hung a mock version of the banner when the Kings came to visit Monday night.
These parties have capitalized on the widespread hatred of the social democrats to vilify the government and label anyone who doesn't agree with them enemies.
Unlike Mr. Le Pen, however, Mr. Berlusconi capitalized on the fragmented Italian political system to serve as prime minister several times between 1994 and 2011.
Globalization and its masters have capitalized on enormous pay gaps between West and East, at a huge profit for them, and huge cost to others.
Her list of sponsors was once long and lucrative, as she capitalized on her 2014 on-court success, but those relationships have dried up too.
They flooded their society with misinformation, then they attacked the institutions responsible for finding the truth, and then they capitalized on the confusion that followed.
The duo additionally capitalized on the anti-government Tea Party movement, which they greatly helped along by bankrolling the conservative advocacy group Americans for Prosperity.
What the change means: This cultural shift is particularly important for Cosby, a barrier-busting comedian who for years capitalized on his warm, fatherly reputation.
They capitalized on their power play; we didn't capitalize on the 5-on-3 we had and we chased it the rest of the way.
Bill Hader's lead character capitalized on the antihero wave ushered in by Breaking Bad, but delivered something more sinister and amusing than previously thought possible.
Ellison capitalized on his love for tennis in 2009: He bought the Indian Wells Tennis Garden, home to the professional tennis tournament BNP Paribas Open.
But if Mr. Trump's opponents fail to appreciate how he capitalized on their geopolitical mistakes and their abdication of responsibility, they will risk continued defeat.
The Maple Leafs equalized at 1 when Dermott capitalized on a loose puck and tapped it through Hart's pads at 8:38 of the third.
Comedy Central has capitalized on the Trump administration by adding "The President Show" — hosted by a fictional version of Trump — to its late-night lineup.
Popeyes capitalized on the taste for chicken sandwiches with its fried chicken sandwich, which sold out within about two weeks of its launch this summer.
Alex Holden, founder of Hold Security, a cybersecurity firm, said one prevailing theory in the industry was that Mr. Belan capitalized on the earlier breach.
The Hawkeyes rolled on offense early, then capitalized on a third-quarter injury that sidelined USC quarterback Kedon Slovis for the rest of the night.
Alternatively, 25 percent of Republican men and 18 percent of Republican women selected the second statement, saying the events of Handmaid's capitalized on irrational fears.
To find out, I asked investigative reporter Michael Moss, whose bestseller Salt Sugar Fat explores how "Big Food" shaped (and capitalized) on the evolving American diet.
As he capitalized on in the campaign, the middle class is hurting economically and there are serious national security threats confronting the nation and our allies.
And while the influx of escape experiences at SXSW was notable, it certainly wasn't the first time a brand or company has capitalized on the phenomenon.
With China leading in worldwide hemp production and Canada having capitalized on it during America's drug war, now is the time to get in the game.
They see the massive growth of inequality in America as fundamentally reorienting our politics and think Sanders is the candidate who most capitalized on that transformation.
President Donald Trump has focused more criticism on Google, Facebook, Twitter, and Amazon, and Apple has capitalized on other companies' woes to promote its own products.
Ben Sasse rather than a bomb-thrower like Cruz, who has capitalized on his high-profile battles with McConnell and GOP senators during his presidential run.
Amazon has quickly capitalized on its lead in the industry, launching a slew of new Alexa devices, including screen-equipped versions for the kitchen and bedroom.
This is a distraction from our real problems," Thiel said, getting big cheers when he read the words that were capitalized on his Teleprompter: "WHO CARES?
Now, she's taken the potentially devastating comparison and capitalized on it by accepting $10,000 to star in a six-minute sex tape for porn site xHamster.
Wish, in particular, has capitalized on this shopping trend with an app that today offers over 300 million items for "thrifty" shoppers from thousands of merchants.
President Jimmy Carter capitalized on public anger about presidential wrongdoing and succeeded as the candidate who best responded to the distrust that existed about our leaders.
I deemed myself a late-bloomer, as I had not capitalized on any girl-on-girl experimenting one would expect from a formative liberal college experience.
The documentary emphasizes a quiet but immense voter outreach campaign that capitalized on deep fissures in Israeli society, including a naked appeal to anti-Arab prejudice.
The problem isn't that The Last Jedi and Solo both capitalized on this very random and completely unexplained bit of set dressing from the original movie.
He capitalized on fears about immigration, which had been growing at an unprecedented rate after the war, particularly immigration from nonwhite, primarily Muslim countries like Algeria.
This year, mobile network T-Mobile capitalized on their time by roping in a celebrity endorsement in the endlessly complex and fascinating form of Justin Bieber.
The Trump administration has capitalized on a decade-long U.S. drilling boom to pursue some of the most aggressive foreign energy policies in the nation's history.
After Adele's "Someone Like You" exploded in 2011, (which was composed specifically to trigger feelings of nostalgia), many artists have capitalized on the romanticization of heartbreak.
"This is a huge business segment, but traditional retailers have never really capitalized on its potential," explained Laura Sossong, a senior consultant with Boston Retail Partners.
Under Chief Executive Kazuo Hirai, the tech and entertainment giant has streamlined unprofitable electronics businesses and capitalized on the spread of smartphones with its image sensors.
The eighth-seeded Spaniard capitalized on Tomic's poor serve, breaking the flat-looking Australian three times to clinch the first set at the Pat Rafter Arena.
Others capitalized on the continuing comic book movie craze, with upcoming superhero films, "Captain America: Civil War", "X-Men: Apocalypse" and "Deadpool", all making an appearance.
In fact, they feel it was exploitative, that Clark capitalized on the brilliance of the crew while failing to capture the true beauty of their world.
On Monday night, James and Irving combined for 82 points as the Cavaliers capitalized on Green's suspension for collecting too many flagrant fouls in the postseason.
In recent weeks she has capitalized on the surge of attention being paid to women coming forward to publicly accuse their harassers, a topic dominating headlines.
The predator Putin, not one to waste an opening, capitalized on our former president's weakness and crowded our electoral space by intruding into our presidential selection.
For the first time, Lyft is disclosing internal market-share numbers, and they show its momentum isn't letting up after it capitalized on Uber's disastrous 2017.
That team, last season's Kansas City Chiefs, capitalized on a forgiving schedule, an efficient quarterback and the league's best turnover margin over the final 10 games.
To some extent it works in terms of helping you find someone, but I wouldn't say anyone's fully capitalized on the idea that you just described.
Icelanders have capitalized on this, and now generate more than a quarter of their electricity through geothermal, accessing boiling temperature water within 2150km of the surface.
His opponent had capitalized on the weakness that Coach Mo had been working on: the "boxing no-no," he called it, of leaving the chin exposed.
In the first half, the Jets capitalized on some sloppy plays by the Browns offense, but also felt the wrath of a surprisingly talented Browns defense.
This is something Twitter has capitalized on in particular, through the use of hashtags which let users quickly find all the chatter about a given topic.
Felder, a heavy counter striker who excels with intercepting knees, was drawn out with feints and the scrappy southpaw, Trinaldo, capitalized on Felder's overcommitments each time.
Kakao has capitalized on its dominant position in messenger services to expand into deposit-taking services and taxi booking in the nation's $8.5 billion taxi market.
The Avalanche capitalized on another power play soon after when Namestnikov used a screen from Compher to beat Georgiev at 3:55 of the second period.
Carlos Melo, a political scientist with Insper, a leading Sao Paulo business school, said Bolsonaro has deftly capitalized on polarization that has deepened with Lula's downfall.
After being held scoreless through six innings by an equally efficient Ivan Nova, the Yankees capitalized on a critical error by Yolmer Sanchez in the seventh.
The north came under rebel control while Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb capitalized on the subsequent power vacuum and took over Timbuktu for a time.
Toronto capitalized on a throwing error by Torreyes at third and tied the game on a base hit by Maile with two outs in the fourth.
McFarland capitalized on his youth, confidence and burgeoning reputation as a wunderkind entrepreneur to con investors with a variation of the good old-fashioned Ponzi scheme.
But as the results came in on Tuesday, Democrats said they had energized their core voters and capitalized on President Trump's unpopularity to reach swing voters.
" Minnesota second baseman Brian Dozier said, "You always think you have a chance if you can get a runner on, and we capitalized on a mistake.
The hosts were level 16 minutes later, however, through Gianluca Caprari, who capitalized on a scrambled clearance from Sandro to score his third of the campaign.
Companies like WeWork have capitalized on the popularity of shared working areas, in which people and companies rent office space by the hour, day or month.
Newly founded magazines like Mondial Basket and 5 Majeur capitalized on their interest, as municipalities in France built outdoor basketball courts, especially in public housing developments.
They've compared the 2202 political landscape to 2628, when they capitalized on the unpopularity of former Bush and the Republican Congress to take back the House.
A host of second-half substitutions took the momentum out of the game before Russia capitalized on sloppy midfield play by the visitors and quickly countered.
"If the government capitalized on this period it could bring a huge change next year," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by phone from Migori County.
An increasingly conservative primary electorate has only exacerbated the incentive to take a hard line on immigration reform, something Trump capitalized on during the 28503 primaries.
The augmented reality startup was an early pioneer in the AR space that capitalized on industry excitement to raise a $58 million Series A in 2016.
The Giants then capitalized on the Packers' failure to convert with Eli Manning's 41-yard touchdown to Tavarres King that made it a 14-1613 game.
The haul underscores the strength of a Trump fundraising apparatus, which has capitalized on the grievances of his supporters to bring in an avalanche of cash.
"They capitalized on an unfortunate incident in Detective Terrell's personal life that somehow paints a picture that he was a quote-unquote monster detective," he said.
In the third, the Packers capitalized on Palmer's first interception, embarking on an 81-yard drive capped by an 8-yard touchdown pass from Rodgers to Janis.
If you die while domiciled in a state without strong posthumous rights of publicity, your likeness can essentially be capitalized on without the consent of your heirs.
Anglin capitalized on it by claiming he was going to counter liberal protests by bussing or flying in skinheads from the Bay Area to march on Whitefish.
Sirisena, a former minister in Rajapaksa's cabinet, capitalized on this ahead of presidential elections in 513, breaking with his former ally and joining the opposition against him.
"We capitalized on spring demand, strong holiday event execution and growth in paint and our pro business to deliver strong second quarter results," CEO Marvin Ellison said.
He capitalized on Brazilians' deep anger with their traditional political class and "throw the bums out" rage after a massive corruption investigation revealed staggering levels of graft.
Matteo Avella, a post-doctoral fellow at the National Institute of Health, and his colleagues capitalized on the properties of the ZP2 to develop the sticky beads.
President Bashar al-Assad's army and its allies capitalized on infighting between rebel groups in East Ghouta to break through their weakened defensive lines, on May 18.
Barry might not be a major hurricane, but it has capitalized on exceptionally warm ocean waters to load itself with moisture — which will soon douse the region.
"We were so locked in all week," said Butler, who also pulled down nine rebounds as the Bulls capitalized on their size advantage and controlled the inside.
Image: LouroeThe deeply founded fear of school shootings is being capitalized on by tech companies shilling their surveillance systems that can purportedly detect the threat of violence.
Each recipe for slime requires a whole bottle of Elmer's Glue, and once Newell's management realized how far-reaching the trend was, they capitalized on its popularity.
Startups have capitalized on that by creating high performance, scalable integrations, solving hard technical problems like how to sync without putting excessive load on the underlying system.
That is, until the third round, when Rockhold capitalized on Weidman's recklessness, climbed into mount, and dropped punches until everyone who was watching squirmed in their seats.
Mr. Boesch capitalized on his "Survivor" fame by giving speeches and writing, with Jeff Herman, "The Book of Rudy: The Wit and Wisdom of Rudy Boesch" (2001).
The Independent's Tom Kershaw wrote that Konta's pursuit of "highlight-reel winners" was ultimately her downfall against an opponent who capitalized on the Briton's 33 unforced errors.
Even assuming those were available immediately their value, taxed at 20 percent and capitalized on a multiple of 10, would only be half the premium on offer.
And some buyers capitalized on the volatility by buying their prized targets at depressed prices, such as TransCanada's decision to buy Columbia Pipeline Group for $10.2 billion.
Mr. Trump has capitalized on those changes better than any politician in modern memory, brilliantly outmaneuvering 16 rivals who did not realize that the rules had changed.
The Broncos also capitalized on a turnover, Von Miller intercepting Brady at the New England 20 and Manning quickly arching a 12-yard touchdown strike to Daniels.
The company capitalized on that with one couple, Conor and Kamela, to create a perfect proposal guest-starring Santa Clarita Diet leads Drew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant.
In the 15th minute, Pogba found himself on the receiving end of an errant header that landed him a half-volley opportunity, which he mightily capitalized on.
Last year, they capitalized on the public's trend for trap-lite festival anthems; this year, they've tacked towards Carly Rae Jepsen and the 1975-esque synth-pop.
His father, Frank, was a manufacturer of novelty hats who capitalized on the popularity of the Davy Crockett craze in the mid-1950s by marketing coonskin caps.
America's bottomless fascination with "true crime" stories and "murder porn" has been capitalized on by some content creators seeking to inspire changes in the criminal justice system.
Sirisena, a former minister in Rajapaksa's cabinet, capitalized on this ahead of presidential elections in 2015, breaking with his former ally and joining the opposition against him.
The alt-right, right-wing populism, men's rights groups and a renewed white supremacist movement have capitalized on many white men's feeling of loss in recent years.
First Draisaitl capitalized on a neutral zone turnover by taking a pass from Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, flying in on left wing and blasting a shot past Allen.
Other companies, including Anbang Insurance Group, Fosun International, and the HNA Group, have also capitalized on cheap loans provided by state banks to snap up trophy assets.
Shiggy performed his viral dance live at a Drake concert and capitalized on the "In My Feelings challenge" to build a 2.2 million user following on Instagram.
In response to ads that capitalized on the cause of transgender equality to stoke outrage, GLAAD called for decisive action from Facebook and other social media companies.
After You has capitalized on the flow of Chinese customers to set up 'durian rooms' last year offering fresh durian desserts specifically aimed at the fruit's lovers.
That shouldn't be groundbreaking, and yet.... The 2016 TV news cycle capitalized on coarse spectacle — but "Marcia, Marcia, Marcia" examines the private spaces of a public figure.
In a Medium post announcing the bill, Gillibrand name-checks Google and Facebook as just a couple of the tech companies that have capitalized on users' data.
However, Mr. Sisi capitalized on this popular support to push for his real agenda and move against young secular activists, peaceful Islamist dissidents and human rights organizations.
Donald Tusk, president of the European Council, the body that represents the 28 EU heads of government, capitalized on that when announced the trade deal on Thursday.
And where Apple and others failed to develop products of their own like multi-port wall plugs and portable chargers, Anker saw the opportunity and capitalized on it.
He capitalized on his speed with a few swift pokes that gave him a sharp angle on the keeper and sent the ball skipping over a deflection. Oof.
Some pages in the networks capitalized on the trend of turning static images into video to game Facebook's algorithm, which many people believe gives a preference to video.
When his campaign capitalized on the isolation and fears of half the country, it came at a cost of alienating and demonizing the other half, cultural commentators said.
Robben then capitalized on a mistake by Sanchez to run through and put Bayern ahead before substitute Douglas Costa curled in a stunning third in the 78th minute.
And it didn't take long — 216 seconds — for the Cornhuskers to draw first blood as Nebraska capitalized on the only major error Purdue made in the first half.
In the consumer landscape, Gabelli also owns shares of Florida—based National Beverage, which he says capitalized on a "strong tailwind of organic, natural and biotic free" drinks.
The AfD capitalized on anger over Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door immigration policy from 2015-16 that has led to the arrival of more than a million migrants.
The lawsuit claims that Farmers Only capitalized on Soules' time on The Bachelor, which saw the farmer from Iowa propose to Whitney Bischoff, a fertility nurse from Chicago.
More so than any other candidate, former Vice President Joe Biden has capitalized on his proximity to Obama, hoping their close relationship will lead him to the presidency.
The party has capitalized on divisions in May's cabinet, saying Britain has run out of time, largely because of that election, to negotiate a bespoke deal for transition.
So brands have capitalized on their popularity to create countless quick-fix treatments for every part of your body, from your neck to your nose to your feet.
The first Sears catalog was launched in the late 19th century, and capitalized on new railroad infrastructure to ship everything from sewing machines to bicycles across the country.
The original DotA had success as a mod for years before developer Valve capitalized on its popularity and released Dota 2 as a standalone game in July 2013.
However, the Flames capitalized on a power play with a goal by Monahan that increased the margin to 3-1 with 9:10 left in the second period.
Letty Aronson, Allen's longtime producing partner and younger sibling, claimed Farrow had "capitalized" on the #MeToo movement in an article published by The New York Times on Sunday.
San Francisco came into the year with the 11th hardest schedule, but capitalized on games with the Bengals, Cardinals and Redskins in the first half of the season.
In visit after visit, he has capitalized on the palpable nervousness about Beijing's intentions while also cautioning that China's growing influence and power are unstoppable forces of history.
"I'm leaving because of a misogynistic culture that gleefully consumed my naked pictures, capitalized on my sexuality, and enabled my abusive ex to continue that abuse," she said.
Djokovic got to break point and match point twice only to see Nishikori save both, but he capitalized on his third chance as Nishikori hit a forehand long.
The Bucs capitalized on another turnover to increase their lead to 27-193 on Winston's 5-yard pass to Evans with 6:24 remaining in the third quarter.
They have capitalized on the 2100-point shot and the diminution of the lumbering, back-to-the-basket center to herald an era of artistic play and teamwork.
Nusra has capitalized on the power vacuum in Syria over five years of civil war, effectively asserting control over several major areas, including the northern province of Idlib.
You'd expect Dr. Bronner's to have capitalized on these changing attitudes, on moneyed millennials' desire to patronize brands that aren't wrecking the planet somewhere along the supply chain.
Because of this concern, standard museum practice says collections should not be capitalized on a museum's balance sheet, and thus the restrictions on deaccessioning were put in place.
During the campaign, he capitalized on the failure of the incumbent, Petro O. Poroshenko, a wealthy business magnate, to deliver economic growth, defeat corruption or end the war.
Siré's grandfather was among those enterprising individuals who capitalized on the media circulation business early on, before retiring when the technological demands increased and thus became more costly.
Browns 63, Broncos 26 Baker Mayfield capitalized on Denver's depleted cornerback corps and dubious decisions to lead the Cleveland Browns past the Broncos, 24-235, on Saturday night.
Trump might have been unpredictable, but the media was predictable; CNN capitalized on the public's insatiable appetite for all things Trump, and Trump's campaign banked on the coverage.
These airlines capitalized on growing middle classes and new emerging markets by building up networks with flexible narrow-body jets like the Boeing 737 and the Airbus A320.
Democrats capitalized on the typically left-leaning political bent of the marchers, urging voters to support candidates that believe in fighting man-made climate change in the Fall.
Our experiment capitalized on the fact that one month before the 2016 presidential election there was a profusion of close polling results concerning Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
In barreling into new markets, Uber capitalized on this lack of regulation to quickly enlist UberX drivers and put them to work before local regulators could stop them.
Rudy Giuliani and President Trump capitalized on the allegations — which Lutsenko later walked back — in a campaign to get the Ukrainian government to open an investigation into Biden.
On several occasions, he has intimated that the Bidens have received millions of dollars from China, implying they capitalized on the then vice-president's political power and connections.
The town of 5,000 capitalized on the fresco's notoriety, drawing visitors, selling merchandise and labeling bottles of wine with what locals say has become a pop art icon.
New Zealand capitalized on Lord of the Rings mania by making hobbit-themed planes on Air New Zealand and a Lord of the Rings–inspired airplane safety video.
Trump might have been unpredictable, but the media was predictable: CNN capitalized on the public's insatiable appetite for all things Trump, and Trump's campaign banked on the coverage.
It has increasingly capitalized on India's growing number of internet users, with its channel uploading several music videos a day and using the platform to upload trailers for movies.
Haggerty continued acting after Grizzly ended, appearing mostly in horror flicks and films that capitalized on his outdoorsy image, like Grizzly Mountain (1977) and Escape to Grizzly Mountain (2000).
But the Tigers got hot and capitalized on Ohio State foul trouble to get as close as 59-57 on Robert Lewis' 25-footer with 6:58 to play.
In 2015, about 5,500 migrants and refugees, many of them Syrian, capitalized on a loophole that permits cyclists to pass through the northern Storskog crossing between Russia and Norway.
"Loxo sort of predicted that and then capitalized on that in a way that created value," Ricks said, adding that the acquisition will help Lilly identify new targetable mutations.
But the Dodgers capitalized on his mistakes, including one of those strikeout victims reaching base on a passed ball, hitting two home runs to put them ahead by four.
Part of what created the space for Trump, and what Trump capitalized on, is the sense [white people] were losing their country and what their country represented was Obama.
On several occasions, the President has intimated that the Bidens have received millions of dollars from China, implying they capitalized on the then-vice president's political power and connections.
Kim, along with Kourtney, Khloe and Kris, is an executive producer of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, as well as a savvy entrepreneur that has capitalized on her fame.
The Coyotes capitalized on the long power play, with Kessel taking advantage of a puck that leaked his way on the right side at 3:26 of the second.
Facebook saw this threat, and shrewdly pushed its users onto a standalone messaging app so it could have a product that capitalized on this new wave of personal sharing.
Curry capitalized on a flaw that is all too common: we are willing to hang on to certain irrational beliefs in the face of all evidence to the contrary.
Dennis Schroder scored 212 points, and the host Atlanta Hawks capitalized on 210 Memphis turnovers in a 108-82 win over the reeling Grizzlies on Tuesday at Philips Arena.
Calgary answered quickly as Bennett capitalized on a Boston turnover in front of the net and sent a loose puck past Rask with 17:57 left in the first.
Here's what to watch if you just want the best of the best ... Avengers: Infinity War capitalized on a decade's worth of buildup to destroy us with that ending.
Smith and Zunic attacked the pin from better positions to set up birdie opportunities, which Smith capitalized on to take a one-shot lead heading to the final hole.
In her opinion, the trope of the sex tape, and the way in which the band capitalized on it, is "very much related" to the concept of revenge porn.
"They've capitalized on the whitespace for an array of niche audiences who weren't being served enough content — think pop culture through the lens of entrepreneurship and avid cheese fans."
Kansas City capitalized on five takeaways, scoring on a 1883-yard interception Chris Jones returned after the defensive tackle jumped a screen pass attempted by Jacksonville quarterback Blake Bortles.
However, neither Apple nor Samsung capitalized on their new smartphones, according to a recent Wall St. Journal report, citing a lack of a dramatic rise for either tech company.
Tennis press conferences can often be boring affairs where exhausted tennis players tiredly talk about forehands they could have hit better or break points they should have capitalized on.
Mexico, rank outsiders who have not qualified for Olympic volleyball since hosting the Games in 1968, capitalized on numerous errors from Brazil to win the first set 25-23.
The Wildcats capitalized on a Badgers turnover at the start when sophomore cornerback Trae Williams recovered a fumble by senior punt returner Jazz Peavy on the game's first play.
Another Nintendo exclusive, "Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order," capitalized on the popularity of Marvel's Avengers and was the fourth best-selling game after a July 19 launch.
In 2000, she made a splash in the fashion industry when she cut the feet out of her control top pantyhose and capitalized on the invention to launch Spanx.
While it's hard to know what babies think before they can talk, developmental psychologists have long capitalized on the fact that babies' visual gaze is guided by their interest.
The German winger added his second and his side's fourth just over two minutes later when he was fed by Corentin Tolisso, who capitalized on a Harry Wink's mistake.
And though the McNallys and Ms. Wagenknecht remained and even capitalized on the transformation of the city, they are smart and introspective enough to feel somewhat conflicted about it.
Our three-part investigation describes how Murdoch media outlets encouraged and capitalized on right-wing populism, even as the Murdoch children struggled bitterly over their father's enormous media empire.
Home sales have been sluggish of late, in part because homeowners who capitalized on rock-bottom interest rates are staying put, reducing the number of available homes for sale.
In Europe, Teodosic capitalized on the smaller court, shorter games and lighter schedule, relying on his pick-and-roll guile to deal with all the bodies in the paint.
A finalist at last year's Open, Pliskova capitalized on that pivotal forehand to win, 3-173, 7-5, 6-4, to avoid what would have been a crushing defeat.
Even supporters of Mr. Sanders who are sympathetic to his overall approach to politics say that he has not capitalized on opportunities to build support in more conventional ways.
But Moser capitalized on the attacks, rallying activists to her side and clinching a spot in the Democratic runoff against Lizzie Pannill Fletcher, an attorney backed by EMILY's List.
In its founding edition, Rolling Loud capitalized on the energy of a bustling South Florida rap scene, giving a stage to local artists like Denzel Curry and Robb Banks.
Mueller testified about how Trump's campaign had welcomed Russian interference in 2016, and capitalized on Russian hacks, but its actions didn't rise to the level of a criminal conspiracy.
Visiting Tottenham capitalized on Jonjo Shelvey's ejection to beat Newcastle, 2-0, in their Premier League opener, with Dele Alli and Ben Davies scoring in the final half-hour.
A little over 7 1/2 minutes later, Boeser capitalized on a turnover by Rangers defenseman Marc Staal and flicked a wrist from between the faceoff circles off Lundqvist.
He capitalized on a wave of anti-feminist sentiment directed at activists like Woodhull, who had already irritated Congress by appearing before them years earlier to demand the vote.
During Hirai's six-year tenure, Sony has exited or cut back in areas such as PCs and TVs, and capitalized on the spread of smartphones with its image sensors.
Colorado capitalized on the opportunity when MacKinnon rifled a shot from the left circle to the upper right corner 37 seconds later for his 18th goal of the season.
After a short loss on first down, the 483ers capitalized on the ensuing play, with Garoppolo finding Juszczyk for a 2-yard touchdown pass with 10:07 to go.
Today, the program is capitalized on by Facebook product promoters and social media influencers, who earn anywhere from 21 to 2725.36 percent commission from products purchased through affiliate links.
TCU did not score again for the rest of the half, as Clemson capitalized on a variety of Horned Frogs misses and turnovers to chip away at the deficit.
"I want to bring our soldiers back home, but I do want to secure the oil," he added, summing up the conflicted stance that the Pentagon has capitalized on.
BTS, South Korea's most successful boy band in a pure numbers sense, capitalized on these overarching narratives this year with the release of their crowning achievement, Love Yourself: Tear.
Yet for all their differences, Pressley capitalized on Ocasio-Cortez's narrative, turning her early-summer endorsement into a surge in donors, online traffic and broader interest in her candidacy.
And restaurants have capitalized on robust demand by advertising more variety, whether that meant vegan "meat" offerings, a viral fried chicken sandwich or CBD-infused food and drink options.
Ms. Aronson argued that Ms. Farrow and her supporters had "capitalized" on the #MeToo movement to intensify attention on what the Allen camp views as discredited accusations against him.
Mr. Haradinaj has capitalized on resentment of what is sometimes seen as the president's warm relationship with Serbia by moving in a direction that many say strengthens Kosovo's statehood.
Trump's campaign has capitalized on outrageous claims about immigration, women, minorities, and terrorism, seemingly striking a chord with conservative voters and even some establishment types, like New Jersey Gov.
In 2014, Twitter bought Gnip, a startup that was already licensed to resell Twitter data, but the company has never fully capitalized on its trove of real-time information.
It seems that once the forests came back, there was a massive diversification of species, and birds would have capitalized on the new niches and colonized them quickly, said Field.
No matter how popular or how lucrative it is, Epic's game is very much the product of a specific trend that the developer capitalized on at exactly the right time.
Babbitt's timing was perfect: By reimagining music as a scientific discipline, he capitalized on the Sputnik era of the Cold War and a new wave of financing directed toward research.
Largely thanks to how long money has remained cheap, most big banks have exhausted their supply of eligible home refinancing opportunities as most homeowners have already capitalized on low rates.
Biden allegations On several occasions, Trump has intimated that the Bidens have received millions of dollars from China, implying they capitalized on the then-vice president's political power and connections.
And, of course, YouTube has capitalized on how both live and pre-recorded video demos from brands and influencers can help to sell products like makeup, electronics, toys and more.
And in Game of Thrones' season eight premiere, "Winterfell," the show capitalized on this family history with a scene in which Jon Snow rides one of Dany's two remaining dragons.
It is not a legitimate ideological disagreement so much as a ginned-up controversy Trump has capitalized on to justify his argument that the FBI is hopelessly biased against him.
It was a surprisingly even-handed response from Trump, who has previously capitalized on tragic mass shooting incidents to further push divisive and inflammatory positions about ethnic and religious minorities.
Russia capitalized on favorable market conditions and a globally increased investor appetite for risky assets amid somewhat lower concerns about new U.S. sanctions that could possibly target Russian state debt.
The Celtics consistently capitalized on the visitors' offensive struggles after halftime, taking a 30-point lead on a Tatum 213-pointer at the 5:07 mark of the third quarter.
Anomalie capitalized on David's troubles by poaching its head of bridal production Angela Ng, who now leads the startup's Hong Kong team and relieves Voorhees of constant trips to China.
Michael Grabner capitalized on a turnover by Lightning defenseman Jason Garrison in the second period to tie the game at 2-2 and respond to a goal by Gabriel Dumont.
A whopping number makes it interesting, sure, but it becomes a little more thought-provoking when you consider that what's being capitalized on in this case are artifacts of faith.
Johnson suggested that other brands were ripping off a "unicorn makeup" trend he started, and Star responded to say that the "unicorn" trend started before Too Faced capitalized on it.
Congressional hearings have been held and Senator Marco Rubio, who calls Morales a "great friend," even capitalized on the moment to put a hold on US aid for the CICIG.
In the second quarter, Nevada capitalized on Jones' fumble when Stewart connected with running back James Butler three plays later for a 6-yard touchdown and a 14-3 advantage.
Philadelphia capitalized on the excellent field position and Wentz's 15-yard screen pass to Nelson Agholor ended a nine-play, 56-yard drive that put the Eagles up 14-83.
Set in the 1980s, GLOW is a fictionalized story of Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling, the women's wrestling promotion that capitalized on the success of the still-booming WWE (then WWF).
Here's what it looked like: Marco Asensio later capitalized on some tidy end line work from Marcelo Vieira by tapping in the nail in the coffin in the 90th minute.
"This" — bias– "will turn," he told the crowd of largely founders and VCs, explaining to those gathered the ways he has seen and capitalized on similar biases in the past.
The horrific crime spawned years of police investigation, gossipy books that capitalized on a connection to the Kennedy family, Hollywood movies and finally, 284 years after the murder, a conviction.
The Giants capitalized on four interceptions to defeat the Los Angeles Rams, 133-10, on Sunday in the first N.F.L. game played at Twickenham Stadium, the home of English rugby.
NowThis producers told Business Insider the show capitalized on the audio-only medium of podcasting to bring readers closer to the political narratives than they could in the video series.
With his opening of a Bowery saloon, Steve Brodie capitalized on the 15 minutes of fame he earned in 1886 by jumping off the Brooklyn Bridge on a $200 bet.
President Trump and his European counterparts have capitalized on the economic difficulties of the middle and lower-middle classes by wrapping them in narratives that exploit prevailing ethno-nationalist prejudices.
Clinton's use of a private server and did not recommend charges, a move that Mr. Trump capitalized on during the 2016 campaign and his time in the White House. Mrs.
Just as companies have weakened employee power through agreements like these, they have capitalized on the increased use of mandatory arbitration of employment disputes to limit their obligations to workers.
Amazon also hasn't capitalized on its acquisition, either to boost its own gaming unit's titles or integrate Twitch's live streams with its own video offerings or its Fire TV business.
Aside from the practicality and enormous reach of radio, Radio in a Box capitalized on one of the cornerstones of psychological warfare that Muñoz and his colleagues write about: credibility.
Running back Aaron Jones caught seven passes for 159 yards and two touchdowns, including a 67-yard scoring reception with 8:02 left when he capitalized on a linebacker mismatch.
He now offers himself as a populist outsider intent on fighting corruption, and he has capitalized on the grievances shared by many Iraqis over the systematic graft in their country.
But Mr. Gantz, a political newcomer who has capitalized on pending corruption cases against Mr. Netanyahu, has no clear path to assembling the required 61-seat majority in Israel's Parliament.
A former federal prosecutor, she capitalized on the outrage sparked by a white police officer's fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald, a black teenager, to launch her campaign as a reformer.
Streaming aggregator Reelgood capitalized on the overabundance of streaming services available today by offering consumers a universal dashboard where you can track what you're watching and discover your next binge.
With the Ducks' defense shutting down Utah and racking up six sacks on the night, the Oregon offense capitalized on two scoring drives set up by long Justin Herbert passes.
"That's when they capitalized on their opportunities to score in transition and get offensive rebounds," Canada, who led the Bruins with 20 points, said of the Huskies' second-quarter run.
While Ben and Jerry's has faced conservative backlash and questions about how it's capitalized on a political movement (with ice cream flavors), closing down stores for a strike is different.
Astronomers capitalized on its proximity, and organized rapid follow-up observations at three Mauna Kea facilities, the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope, the United Kingdom Infrared Telescope, and the Keck Telescope.
Of course, Lord is not the only one in the media who capitalized on Trump's ascent: Breitbart and popular radio host Laura Ingraham, for instance, have both frequently embraced Trump.
They also have resentments to be capitalized on, and a commitment to rationality that can all too easily be transformed into a commitment to rationalizing their less salubrious political desires.
Flames right winger Michael Frolik had the first real scoring chance of the game when he capitalized on a Klingberg turnover near the Calgary blue line 22:02 into the game.
As a Syrian who spent most of my life in Damascus, believe me when I say borders can never contain tyranny, or the jihadists who have capitalized on their failed state.
Apple has been investing in health and wellness in recent years as it capitalized on the success of its Watch and hired dozens of doctors to bolster its health technology segment.
This is an area where Facebook could have better capitalized on its Trends feature, had it not fired its news editors and left figuring out what news matters to its algorithms.
From those that capitalized on nuanced idiosyncrasies to the completely over-the-top, these celeb-on-celeb impersonations will not only blow you away, but have you laughing until it hurts.
Iran might have capitalized on global outrage at the executions by Saudi Arabia, but instead it finds itself once again characterized by adversaries as a provocateur in the region and abroad.
That capitalized on the former San Francisco 49er's player using his platform to take a stand against what he believed to be social injustices towards black people in the United States.
The Padres used two stolen bases by Manuel Margot and capitalized on two errors by Mets left fielder Dominic Smith in a three-run third inning off Noah Syndergaard (7-5).
The Seahawks capitalized on an interception by linebacker Bobby Wagner at the San Francisco 16-yard line to score the game's first touchdown in the second minute of the second quarter.
Fitch believes MFC is well capitalized on a risk-adjusted basis, with a minimum continuing capital and surplus requirement (MCCSR) ratio for MFC's leading operating company (MLI) at 99840423% at Sept.
Meanwhile, South African start-up GetSmarter has capitalized on the uptrend and is the software and online campus provider for the Said Business School at Oxford University's new online fintech course.
That is worth $3.5 billion, or roughly 13 percent of their current combined market value, assuming the increased profit is taxed at 30 percent and capitalized on a multiple of 10.
Most important, Facebook capitalized on a resource that most people hardly knew existed: the willingness of users to subsidize the company by handing over colossal amounts of personal information, for free.
So what was needed from Macron on Sunday was to deliver a vision of French nationalism that could truly have capitalized on what the French team could be seen to represent.
There are traffic congestion, no schools, and a lack of affordability as developers have capitalized on the area, churning out high-rise after high-rise of luxury, multi-million-dollar condos.
The Tar Heels capitalized on some early conservative play-calling by Florida State after the Seminoles' first drive was stopped on the North Carolina 1 with a fourth-and-1 decision.
The party has capitalized on disarray in the mainstream left and right-wing parties to become a more powerful political voice, even if it only has a small number of parliamentarians.
The Coyotes capitalized on Los Angeles' quirky Achilles' heel and hung a mock version of the banner when the Kings came to visit Monday night, but Los Angeles immediately clapped back.
"We kind of came out a little flat, and they capitalized on some bounces," said Rangers center Derek Stepan, who lost the face-off against Cizikas that led to Clutterbuck's winner.
Fitch believes MFC is well-capitalized on a risk-adjusted basis, with a minimum continuing capital and surplus requirement (MCCSR) ratio for MFC's leading operating company (MLI) at 230% at Dec.
Maddon played with fire by leaving Hendricks in the game as long as he did, but the Cubs battled back from an early deficit and capitalized on the Nationals' many mistakes.
Reid first championed this move in 2013, and since then, Republicans have regained power in the Senate and capitalized on this change in order to advance judges at a breakneck pace.
On the federal level, those costs would probably be far higher, and the tradeoff might not be worth it if such a small percentage of the population capitalized on the program.
This week, Adult Swim capitalized on that terror by releasing a series of shorts called SUCCE$$ made of spliced-together office stock footage—and the videos are, unsurprisingly, really fucking creepy.
However, Azubuike and Dotson, the Big 12's top scorer, each acquired two first-half fouls and sat for extended stretches while the Cowboys capitalized on the Jayhawks' lack of depth.
Trump has capitalized on a cultural schism that has long been the focus of the work of Ron Lesthaeghe and Lisa Neidert, demographers at the University of Michigan Population Studies Center.
Konta predicted a marathon final against Wozniacki, who capitalized on her renowned endurance and made fewer unforced errors in wearing down Pliskova, despite frittering away three set points in the opener.
Joan See, an actress who capitalized on her success in television commercials by creating a school to teach others how to do the same, died on April 5 in Jersey City.
Chelsea capitalized on its chances — most recently, two goals from Eden Hazard, one on a deflected shot and one on a penalty kick — and City, Sergio Agüero's goal aside, did not.
Biden has capitalized on his foreign policy experience throughout the presidential campaign, citing his work in the Obama administration, as well as serving as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Embiid was whistled for his fifth foul and Gobert capitalized on the offensive end with a dunk to close the Jazz within 89-74 with 8:44 remaining in the game.
Facing two set points at 4-6 in the tiebreak, the Frenchman capitalized on multiple forehand errors by Thompson before clinching the opener with a backhand passing shot on the run.
Notice in this sequence that the calm after the cross counter is quickly capitalized on with a breaking of the stance via inside low kick and a knee up the middle.
When Toys R Us closed its doors for good over the summer, it created a window of opportunity in the toy space, and several retail giants have already capitalized on the collapse.
N, which led the Emmy nominations with 111 nods, and FX have capitalized on the limited-series format that streaming platforms prefer, with shorter seasons, cinematic-style storytelling and A-list talent.
In his third tilt at the top job, Lopez Obrador has capitalized on widespread disenchantment with the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) over corruption, rising levels of violence and sluggish economic growth.
The terror group had capitalized on the chaos created by nearly eight years of civil war between the rebels and the Syrian government in Damascus, which is backed by Russia and Iran.
As at other media companies that would make similar shifts later that summer, the change in strategy capitalized on Facebook's newfound algorithmic preference, for videos that could be shared in its feed.
And while the Kardashians capitalized on selling their luxury lifestyle— Kylie Jenner's Lip Kit business is primed to make her a billionaire any day now —Pollard made space for regular girls everywhere.
Apple has been investing in health and wellness in recent years as it capitalized on the success of its Apple Watch and hired dozens of doctors to bolster its health technology segment.
Amy Klobuchar, who came in fifth in the Iowa caucuses, capitalized on the opportunity to promote her record of bipartisanship and a message of unity, while sustaining few attacks from her competitors.
Senate Democrats changed the rules on filibustering lower court and cabinet nominees in 2013, a move that appeared to backfire on them after McConnell further capitalized on this change during Gorsuch's nomination.
First Day of Camp then capitalized on the original cast's collective rise in fame to bring in even more big players — including Josh Charles and Kristen Wiig as Camp Firewood's preppiest rivals.
Djokovic led 5-1 in the ensuing tiebreak and although Federer hit back to 5-4, the top seed capitalized on more errors by the Swiss to restore his one-set lead.
While there have already been more absentee ballot requests than in 2012, there have also been more requests from crossover voters -- a group Trump has capitalized on throughout the early primary season.
And what's been good for Amazon has been good for Markey: With a little computer savvy, he capitalized on the product and now earns $20173,000 a month by coding "skills" for Alexa.
Above ground they capitalized on the right angle formed by the meeting of the factory and the administrative wing, adding a playful elegant element that remains sculpturally distinct while locking everything together.
Communities on the far-right have also generally capitalized on the perceived lack of opportunities in modern society for men to "prove" their masculinity, falsely promising that violence is one such way.
When her audition video went viral, Baloch—from a working class family in the conservative town of Shah Sadar in Punjab—capitalized on her online fame to become a social media star.
They also capitalized on a reality that didn't end when Trump took office: Voters are still angry, they're eager to assign blame, and Barack Obama is no longer around to shoulder it.
While not necessarily pretty, the Falcons capitalized on field position and great plays by their defense to take an early advantage, and were able to hold the lead from start to finish.
"We didn't do a good job (Sunday), our execution wasn't good and we gave them opportunities to score and they capitalized on it," Kings defenseman Jake Muzzin told the Los Angeles Times.
Hedman quickly capitalized on a power play for his second goal at 4:22 of the second, scoring on a slap shot 42 seconds after Travis Hamonic had been called for roughing.
Most of its ads ran in the months running up to the 2018 midterm elections, according to WIRED, and capitalized on fears about "mob rule" that would result from Democrats being elected.
Trump capitalized on the anxiety regarding what America's role was and should be in the world, and cast himself as someone who would bring back the good old days of American might.
After the sublimely silly and still-supremely addictive song went viral, Tituss Burgess deftly capitalized on Andromedon's "ode to black penis" by launching his own brand of pinot noir earlier this year.
He capitalized on the very rules the Republican National Committee changed after the drawn-out 2012 primary election to make more states award their delegates as winner-take-all rather than proportionally.
They wanted me in 'til Monday, but we capitalized on poor communication between shifts, took what the defense gave us, acted real confident, and told them we were ready to be released.
She was in first class where passengers receive free food and drinks, and she capitalized on this policy by trying to order six screwdrivers over the course of this 90-minute flight.
For many in the party it also was a painful reminder of what could have been — how a different standard-bearer could have capitalized on one of the most difficult days Mrs.
These refiners — known as teapots because of their small size — had been struggling because of limited market share, but with the crude import licenses, they quickly capitalized on low global oil prices.
"Typical Kansas City game - a lot of turnovers on defense, no turnovers on offense, capitalized on opponents' mistakes and didn't make any," Patriots coach Bill Belichick said of the Chiefs' convincing victory.
And in the process, angering discredited elites—whether they be in media, Washington, or Hollywood—must not be seen as a burden to be overcome, but an advantage to be capitalized on.
The Democrats need to pound hard and relentlessly on such things as Jared Kushner's participation in and windfall from a start-up that capitalized on a provision in the 2017 tax law.
Gaskin, 44, has capitalized on the popularity of a food-video genre known as mukbang, which involves scarfing down, on camera, more grub than should rightly be consumed in a single sitting.
It has also opened her own party to challenges on its right flank, leaving room for the emergence of the nationalist Alternative for Germany, which capitalized on her decision on asylum seekers.
Founded in 803, it has capitalized on an explosion of interest in books as decorative objects, shown plainly in popular bookshelf images on Instagram and Pinterest, with the hashtags #shelfie or #bookstagram.
Three of the Jets' seven longest plays came on their opening drive, and in the fourth quarter they capitalized on breakdowns to torch New England for gains of 44 and 32 yards.
When Ada Health But the chatbot boom gave way to a powerful combination of AI-augmented health care which others, like Babylon Health in 2013 and KRY in 2015, also capitalized on.
In 2016, Trump capitalized on what he painted as a deep divide between "liberal elites" on the coasts and rural Americans in the Midwest; and between blue collar voters and suburban voters.
All seven teams that started the race last week in Alicante, Spain, have capitalized on the rule change, and Jackson, 34, is one of 16 women taking part in the first leg.
That drive was followed by Crosby's first missed field goal of the day — that one from 41 yards — and Detroit capitalized on the miss by going 69 yards on just four plays.
The cocktail party capitalized on her look with some requisite kitsch: a mod lip-shape sofa, cartoonish cutouts of her hairstyle and other Linda-centric "activations," to use a public-relations buzzword.
ST. PETERSBURG, Russia — Germany capitalized on an awful mistake and survived a whirlwind assault by Chile to claim a 1-0 victory in a pulsating, bad-tempered Confederations Cup final on Sunday.
Theories abound on how to find the elusive perfect size and shape bra for every body, and brands have capitalized on new trends to keep bra wearers adding to their underwear inventory.
In fact, some big Silicon Valley start-ups, led by 23andMe, have capitalized on this rapid advance and already offer personal DNA testing kits for around $100 (sometimes with discounts even less).
As Twitter finally cracked down harder, ISIS switched to Telegram in 2015, where it capitalized on a wealth of new tools and capabilities: channels, chat groups, media archiving, end-to-end encryption.
Regulators eventually cracked down on the practice in late 2014, but not before Actavis capitalized on the financial flexibility to buy Forest Laboratories for $25 billion and subsequently orchestrate the Allergan merger. 
The 36-year-old Williams, oldest player in the women's draw, repelled seven of nine break points held by the German, and capitalized on six of 10 of her own break opportunities.
Militants capitalized on the chaos and power vacuums in the aftermath of the revolution and began an insurgency in Sinai, which was once a popular tourist destination, attacking the governmental infrastructure there.
Just as concerning, strategic competitors such as China and Russia have capitalized on a distracted and overstretched U.S. military to become peer-level competitors in important technologies and regions of the world.
No, they're not the draw of theme parks or the Gulf Coast or South Beach, but Florida is aware the beasts carry a certain mystique and has capitalized on it in many ways.
Digital series Childrens Hospital, which creator Rob Corddry conceived of during a visit to an actual childrens' hospital, capitalized on the sudden availability of established comic talents like Megan Mullally and Lake Bell.
Directors have also capitalized on the process to conjure younger versions of living actors -- as in "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" -- the kind of effect that can't readily be achieved using makeup.
Getting bounced from the playoffs by a divisional rival hurts, but the worst part isn't that Yzerman capitalized on Gretzky's mistake—a fan base can live with the concrete sting that accompanies defeat.
On a brilliantly sunny day, the U.S. side capitalized on their greater depth to close out victory as they faced four of Europe's six rookies in the late matches, winning all of them.
After failing to manage a shot on goal for more than 250 minutes of the second period, the Stars capitalized on a Chicago turnover at center ice to take a 3-2 lead.
And for all the audience knows, it did happen, because as a series, God's Not Dead has often capitalized on what its audience feels could be true, rather than what actually is true.
"We started the account in April 2017, and really we just capitalized on the algorithm change," the two women behind Comments By Celebs, Emma Diamond and Julie Kramer, told Refinery770 over the phone.
LAGO RANCO, Chile (Reuters) - Mexican Jonathan Paredes capitalized on a late mistake by six-time champion Gary Hunt to win his maiden Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series title in Chile on Saturday.
Of course, the past decade has seen an explosion of nature documentaries originating in the United Kingdom, where filmmakers have capitalized on technical advances and high-definition devices to deliver jaw-dropping footage.
The Chargers' only first-half score came with 9:43 left on a 3-yard pass from Rivers to Williams after Los Angeles capitalized on two holding calls against the Kansas City secondary.
The AfD capitalized on Germany's refugee crisis and will surge into the Bundestag as the first substantial rightwing populist party since the Nazis during the second world war, per the Financial Times (paywalled).
Gökçe capitalized on his 15 minutes of Insta-fame by expanding his namesake steakhouse, Nusr-Et — which already had several locations in Turkey and the United Arab Emirates — to New York and Miami.
Taxed at 7.7.25 percent and capitalized on a multiple of 10, those synergies would be generously valued at less than $800 million today, not counting the expense or time required to realize them.
Consumers are increasingly spending more and more money on subscription services, the same model that Netflix has capitalized on and that other companies, including Disney and Apple, are following with their own products.
And it has bought some political breathing space for the chancellor from a surge of support for the far right, which capitalized on German anxiety about the new migrants, most from Muslim countries.
Throughout his campaign, Trump capitalized on concerns -- particularly among the Republican base -- that illegal immigration is not only undermining the rule of law but also changing the face of America in negative ways.
Both the zero-carbon electricity mandate and the LCFS update come at an important time, as the United States has already capitalized on the lion's share of emissions reduction opportunities through fuel-switching.
After Gone with the Wind—a highly lauded 1939 film that idealized and whitewashed life on a Southern plantation around the Civil War—white-owned restaurants capitalized on this imagined history, Edge said.
The paper further documents how, during the 28503s and 22019s, leading establishment liberals, such as Kennedy speechwriter Theodore Sorensen and Kennedy confidant Arthur Goldberg, capitalized on that confusion by raising the runaway specter.
His Open run was part combat and part entertainment as he capitalized on the crowd's adrenaline making it to the fourth round where he leveled return after return against a stunned Aaron Krickstein.
She capitalized on her interrogation of Mr. Barr, which went viral and was viewed online more than five million times, with a round of cable TV interviews and new investments in Facebook advertising.
On Thursday, he capitalized on his rapport with President Vladimir V. Putin by drawing on Russia's help to bring home the remains of an Israeli soldier killed in Lebanon nearly 37 years ago.
But Dan Gilbert, the team's billionaire owner, and N.B.A. executives can take solace in having capitalized on James's success to pull off a perfectly legal shakedown of a not-so-economically-healthy city.
Mr. McAdams, who has served two terms as the mayor of Salt Lake County, capitalized on that discontent and on what he portrayed as Ms. Love's closeness to Mr. Trump and his agenda.
He hasn't shown much defensively, but as a key member of a team that made a surprising run in the N.C.A.A. tournament, he declared for the draft and has capitalized on the opportunity.
The horrors that Jojo applauds so enthusiastically aren't any less grievous for being refracted through his imagination If anything, that conceit underlines the cynicism of the forces that have capitalized on his naivete.
Republicans capitalized on this opening and employed a hardline approach on issues over 40 years to pull the country to the right and to keep winning, even when they&aposre in the minority.
A grass-roots campaign urged people to delete the Uber app after the company was erroneously perceived to have capitalized on President Trump's executive order to bar immigrants from several Muslim-majority countries.
He won reelection in part on a strategy of "triangulation" that capitalized on issues popular in the center, including welfare reform and criminal sentencing laws, solidifying the influence of so-called New Democrats.
Mahomes is up to three touchdown passes in the second half, and this time he capitalized on a Tom Brady mistake — the interception to Daniel Sorensen — to give his team its first lead.
But he failed to drum up enough popular support to beat Bolsonaro, who successfully capitalized on Brazilians' discontent with their government and its perceived inability to address the country's economic and political ills.
This is somewhat unusual for Apple, which in recent history has capitalized on product announcements for things like new iPhones by making those devices available for pre-order within a couple weeks or less.
This point can most notably be applied to Kim, queen of the "nothing to wear LOL" selfie, who has capitalized on her own naked image ever since the advent of her leaked sex tape.
A June survey by pollster Datafolha showed Alckmin had just 6 percent of voter support, far behind Bolsonaro, a nationalist who has capitalized on voter anger with political corruption and leads with 17 percent.
I am leaving because of a misogynistic culture that gleefully consumed my naked pictures, capitalized on my sexuality and enabled my abusive ex to continue that abuse, this time with the entire country watching.
Kurdish allies who helped the United States in its war against Islamic State militants felt abandoned by Trump, whose policy created an opening that Russia has capitalized on by moving forces into the area.
A surprising number of the conveniences of modern life were invented when someone stumbled upon a discovery or capitalized on an accident: the microwave oven, safety glass, smoke detectors, artificial sweeteners, X-ray imaging.
For the first time ever, time spent inside apps exceeded that of TV. Fortnite, in particular, has capitalized on this change in consumer behavior and has now grown to more than 200 million players.
Those upheavals raised hopes of political and economic reforms in countries such as Egypt, where the army watched patiently from the sidelines and then capitalized on the turmoil to widen its influence in politics.
Clinton, who has already capitalized on Trump's treatment of women, herself foreshadowed how she might respond to an attack from Trump on her marriage during a speech to a fundraiser in Washington on Wednesday.
Generally such things aren't recommended and can fairly easily backfire, but the MillerCoors-owned Blue Moon Brewery would have been silly not to have capitalized on yesterday's big announcement from Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin.
He capitalized on his outsider status and led his coalition to electoral success in a low-turnout election, securing support beyond his traditional Shiite base by allying with secularists and Iraq&aposs communist party.
He has also capitalized on the sheer frustration that Americans have with the political system and the economy to get away with vicious attacks that in earlier periods might have caused candidates major problems.
Moments has capitalized on Facebook's face recognition tech, but the new update doesn't bring the feature to videos — instead you'll need to manually add them to the slideshows the app creates from your pictures.
And Stallone (who shares script credit), his fellow writers and new director Steven Caple Jr. have capitalized on that history by layering on pieces culled from the earlier movies, "Rocky IV" foremost among them.
Production houses cynically and hypocritically capitalized on the situation by hiring back these writers for a fraction of what they had earned previously, on the condition that their work be attributed to other people.
In the time he's been in power, President Trump has ceded US global leadership to Chinese President Xi Jinping, who has capitalized on that vacuum, raising his international standing while strengthening his domestic power.
The 28-nation bloc lacks a coherent view toward China — and Beijing has capitalized on this disunity by pitting EU countries against each other to prevent a united policy that could hamper its plans.
Instead of trying to port traditional broadcast and cable television to the internet, it has largely capitalized on web video to offer a variety of live "channels" that you could watch at any time.
The National Park Service has capitalized on the increasingly rotund population by live-streaming the hungry bears and creating an online bracket in which 12 of the park's paunchiest are pitted against one another.
Singapore gets a lot of rain, so WET capitalized on this by designing the water feature to collect rainwater from the roof and funnel it into the building, creating the world's largest indoor waterfall.
The organizers of Frieze London and Frieze Masters — twinned events taking place near each other in Regent's Park from Thursday to Sunday — have capitalized on London's role as a market hub and cultural center.
A crucial element in the political movements that have capitalized on this group of voters is that they have succeeded in addressing an underlying desire not just for economic protection, but for cultural protection.
While the Conservatives have capitalized on the upheaval, building a coalition of pro-Brexit voters across regional and class lines, the left has so far struggled to win converts and overcome its own divisions.
Katzenberg explained at CES that every great innovation in Hollywood has been driven by new technology, but today's streaming services haven't fully capitalized on the way many people consume content — meaning, on their phone.
But Mr. Jones capitalized on a unique set of circumstances: the outrage surrounding his opponent, Roy S. Moore, a Trump-endorsed former state judge who had been accused of forcing himself on teenage girls.
Because a huge number of municipal documents, including birth and immigration records, were destroyed, many newly arrived Chinese capitalized on the loss, maintaining that they had been born in San Francisco before the fire.
Agents of Russia capitalized on this dynamic and used Facebook (as well as other outlets like Twitter and YouTube) to sow unrest in an attempt to manipulate the outcome of the U.S. presidential election.
SOUTHPORT, England — Branden Grace capitalized on perfect morning conditions Saturday at the British Open to record the lowest score ever in a men's major championship: a 263 in the third round at Royal Birkdale.
At a time when North Korean missiles have been flying over Japan and some here worry about the unpredictability of the United States under President Trump, Mr. Abe capitalized on voters' desire for stability.
Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, the terrorist organizations affiliate in Yemen, has capitalized on a power vacuum to seize large areas in the country's south and west, including its third largest city, Mukalla.
The movie could be seen as the Oscar season version of Donald Trump during the 2016 primaries: A dark horse winner that likely capitalized on a crowded field where other options split the vote.
Such criticism would have been unthinkable before the June 8 election, in which the Labour Party under Jeremy Corbyn capitalized on its opposition to austerity cuts, leaving May scrambling to shore up a minority government.
Staal put the Hurricanes on the board 6:43 into the middle period when he capitalized on a two-on-none break after a turnover in his own zone by Red Wings center Frans Nielsen.
Amazon and Roadside's "Manchester by the Sea" capitalized on a slew of Golden Globes and Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations, adding $4.2 million to its $14 million haul while moving from 356 to 1,200 theaters.
Trump capitalized on that environment, watering the seeds of a fiercely competitive view of international relations that would later resonate with millions of working-class Americans who saw their industries and jobs dwindle amid globalization.
On the ensuing possession, the Huskers capitalized on two 15-yard penalties on the same play en route to Wan'Dale Robinson's 4-yard run to cut the deficit to 38-31 with 10:21 left.
Sobotka's center-left Social Democrats came second, behind their coalition partner, ANO, a protest movement headed by Andrej Babis, a billionaire businessman and now finance minister, who has capitalized on voters' distrust in traditional parties.
The suburban startups of Southern New Hampshire have capitalized on their location and wisely use it as a test ground for their products before trying to sell to large companies or attract large user bases.
Paytm has been around since 2010, and it has capitalized on trends that are unique to developing markets like India: a rapid growth of smartphones, and generally improving economies with more disposable income per capita.
Making A Murderer capitalized on our culture's growing interest in true crime documentaries with a twist, a la Serial and The Jinx — here, it's up to you to decide whether a miscarriage of justice occurred.
He made a name for himself on Italian TV in the 1970s and 1980s and capitalized on his show-business bravado to promote an anti-establishment movement spanning both the left and right of politics.
Wheels DETROIT — SINCE going bankrupt in 2009 and needing a government bailout to survive, General Motors has methodically rebuilt itself as a profitable automaker that has capitalized on surging sales in the United States market.
And the series reveals how, over and over again, survivors and their families say Kelly recognized their ambition and capitalized on it -- controlling and abusing them, as he dangled their dreams just out of reach.
Other books will examine Mr. Trump's populist appeal and how he capitalized on voters' economic and social anxiety, or will try to place the Trump phenomenon within a growing wave of populist and nationalist movements.
But combine them and you get something convincing: Donald Trump capitalized on fears triggered by demographic, technological, economic, social, religious, and civic change, and nothing represented or activated those fears as powerfully as Obama himself.
Mayor John F. Hylan, who as a young man had been fired as an engineer by a predecessor to the B.R.T., capitalized on the crash in his unrelenting campaign for public ownership of the subways.
In the past, both Republicans and Democrats have capitalized on these redistricting opportunities to draw district maps that are heavily skewed in favor of electing representatives from their own parties, a process known as gerrymandering.
Beyond being a gift to the very frothiest of racists, though, to press for a second referendum ignores one of the key dynamics of the campaign: an anti-elitist sentiment capitalized on by the Leavers.
Since Donald Trump's election, the DSA has capitalized on the leftward tilt of the youth, and its membership has surged from 8,000 to more than 25,000 (one of those new members is, full disclosure, me).
But players of all ages are not playing to their potential, there is not enough talent held in reserve, and the Mets capitalized on bargains in free agency, which dropped their payroll from last year.
Mr. Rouda capitalized on that in his campaign, running ads emphasizing Mr. Rohrabacher's Putin ties and criticizing Mr. Rohrabacher for questioning the assertion by United States intelligence agencies that Russia interfered in the 2016 election.
The prime minister of China, Li Keqiang, met with Chancellor Angela Merkel in Germany, perhaps signaling that the Chinese view President Trump's harsh behavior in Europe last week as a gift to be capitalized on.
The grisly crime led to years of police investigation, Hollywood treatments and books that capitalized on the case's link to the Kennedy family — Mr. Skakel's aunt is Ethel Kennedy, the widow of Robert F. Kennedy.
The Ducks then took two penalties in rapid succession, and McDavid capitalized on the two-man advantage by batting a puck out of midair for his fifth goal in his first Stanley Cup playoff run.
Spencer Dinwiddie scored 24 points as the Brooklyn Nets capitalized on Joel Embiid's absence and led most of the way in a 109-89 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers on Sunday night in New York.
Marian B. Mollin, an associate professor at Virginia Tech who studies the history of social movements, said successful marches had capitalized on symbolism and street theater, attracted a broad coalition and pushed clear policy goals.
Connor took a double minor for high sticking in the third period, and Colorado capitalized on the second two minutes when Landeskog scored on a rebound at 7:15 to tie the game 3-3.
In 2012, they capitalized on a string of buzzy singles and EPs and released their debut album Endangered Species, which earned modest praise from critics, but mostly made Paulus and DeBruyn want to start working again.
The reporting of results was further complicated by new caucus rules that, for the first time, divided the results into three sets: Some of President Trump's allies capitalized on the delay to sow confusion and doubt.
Yankees 7, Indians 3 Aaron Judge capped a four-run second inning with a two-run double, and New York capitalized on shoddy defense by Cleveland to even the AL Division Series at two games apiece.
Back in December, Facebook launched its own initiative to try to curb the site's role in spreading articles from the cottage industry of website purveyors who capitalized on the fractured political environment of the presidential election.
"I'm leaving because of a misogynistic culture that gleefully consumed my naked pictures, capitalized on my sexuality and enabled my abusive ex to continue that abuse, this time with the entire country watching," Ms. Hill said.
The shakeup comes as Victoria's Secret continues to struggle competing with online companies like ThirdLove and True & Co., which have focused on women's comfort and have capitalized on technology to customize their bras and lingerie lines.
The Ducks capitalized on blocked punt by Kano Dillon and took their first lead of the game on a 3-yard touchdown pass from Herbert to Travis Dye with eight minutes left in the fourth quarter.
That was part of a complete breakdown for the Broncos after they capitalized on two third-down penalties against the Kansas City defense and scored on their first possession, a 1-yard rush by Royce Freeman.
Trump and son-in-law Jared Kushner, who Forbes called the mastermind behind Trump's campaign, recognized the public's waning faith in traditional news outlets and capitalized on it by eschewing those sources and highlighting their deficiencies.
Inequities have plagued the tech world since Ada Lovelace coded the first computer program in 1842 — only to lose her place in the textbooks to the men who capitalized on her insights while denying her contributions.
Following Okta, and before that Mulesoft and even Snap, Yext seems to have capitalized on the open so-called "IPO window," with investors and executives looking to cash in on the appetite for new tech IPOs.
The Alternative for Germany (AfD), which has capitalized on anti-immigrant sentiment since the 2015 migrant crisis, came second, ahead of the CDU, in last month's Thuringia election that was won by the radical Left party.
" As the BBC points out, along with customers being attracted to the novelty and the sweet-savory flavor combination, the concept also "capitalized on the mid-century tiki trend, which popularized Polynesian culture in North America.
Stoking Fear Autocrats around the world have expertly capitalized on the primal tight-loose fault line: When we perceive threats (whether real, imagined, or manipulated), we crave social order – and the strongmen who can enforce it.
Richard Nixon capitalized on that backlash in the 250 election, pledging to appoint what he called "strict constructionists"—a term no longer used to describe conservative jurists—who would interpret the Constitution as it was written.
In Brazil's most uncertain election in decades, Haddad is running a distant sixth in polls, far behind front-running far-right candidate Jair Bolsonaro, who has capitalized on voter anger with political corruption and rising crime.
ST PETERSBURG (Reuters) - Germany survived a whirlwind assault by Chile and capitalized on an awful mistake by the South Americans to claim a 1-0 victory in a pulsating, bad-tempered Confederations Cup final on Sunday.
The prime minister of Pakistan has called on the US to lift sanctions on Tehran, and Russia and China have capitalized on the backlash, calling on the US to lift sanctions on both Venezuela and Iran.
Together with Karl Rove, Gillespie capitalized on the Supreme Court's 2010 Citizens United decision to form the second-largest super PAC of 313, American Crossroads, and the largest "dark money" 501(c)4 organization, Crossroads GPS.
The white power movement has often capitalized on a lack of coordinated response from law enforcement, politicians, and courts, but this week, there is hope of all of these institutions working together to confront the threat.
Walker Buehler allowed one hit over six innings, Max Muncy drove in three runs and Los Angeles capitalized on mistakes to beat Washington 22-25 in Game 1 of their NL Division Series on Thursday night.
That first wave was followed by two others as drug cartels capitalized on the rise of addiction, through first the rise of cheap, potent heroin and then the spread of even cheaper and more potent fentanyl.
Some companies capitalized on this trend and, counterintuitively, developed even more specialized footwear designed to closely mimic the experience of your feet directly on the ground, minus the pain of debris digging into your bare skin.
Calling on Alabamians to "return to the spirit of '19873 — 1861," Mr. Martin capitalized on a backlash against the Kennedy administration's school integration mandate and what he called an invasion of federal troops to enforce it.
Facebook came under fire after the 2016 election for not doing more to prevent the spread of "fake news," intentionally inaccurate, viral sites that capitalized on partisan discord and news stories spun far from the truth.
Those "Arab Spring" upheavals raised hopes of political and economic reforms in countries such as Egypt, where the army watched patiently from the sidelines and then capitalized on the turmoil to widen its influence in politics.
Ride-hailing service drivers capitalized on the runup to Uber's much-scrutinized IPO last week by drawing a contrast between the new riches of its executives and their own discontent over low wages and lack of benefits.
Over-plucked eyebrows, thick layers of lip liner, bold cat-eye looks — the trademark beauty trends of the past capitalized on the idea that most women wanted to use makeup to change their appearance in some way.
Bolsonaro was for many years considered a punchline in Brazilian politics, but he has capitalized on growing anger and despair directed at the leftist Workers' Party, which oversaw soaring rates of crime and corruption and economic stagnation.
Trump capitalized on the collective anxiety these events created—at one point he literally asked Russia to "find" Hillary Clinton's missing emails—and there's zero indication he's going to stop the fear mongering once he takes office.
He has also capitalized on his time at Facebook, where he as once VP of user growth, to cultivate his own investment firm, Social Capital, often promoting the fact that it has its own internal platform team.
Joao Sousa of Portugal capitalized on 78 unforced errors and eight double faults by seventh-seeded Canadian Denis Shapovalov to win 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 on Monday at the ASB Classic in Auckland, New Zealand.
The AfD, the main opposition in parliament, has capitalized on voters' fears about the integration of more than 1.5 million refugees in the last three years and has blamed conservative Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door migrant policy.
Workers in orange vests and hard hats dug up pipes and smashed down walls with sledge hammers, part of efforts to widen a slender spine road and demolish illegal buildings that capitalized on decades of lax regulation.
ABOUT THE RANGERS (22-21-2): Rookie forward Pavel Buchnevich's spotty first season took an upturn when he capitalized on an emergency recall from the minors to score against the Bruins — his first goal since Jan. 19.
I've successfully capitalized on the internet notoriety I received from my first viral tweet to realize my career ambitions—I am freelance writing for whoever will have me and my Twitter brand is key to my hustle.
Even giving the companies full credit, though, $100 million of annual benefits translates into little more than $600 million of value today, once capitalized on a multiple of 10 and taxed at Envision's 39 percent effective rate.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Valtteri Bottas capitalized on a late pitstop to upset his world champion team mate Lewis Hamilton and clinch the season-opening Australian Grand Prix for Mercedes on Sunday with the "best race" of his life.
ROSBERG BUMPS HIS LEAD The Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg capitalized on a slow start by his teammate Lewis Hamilton to win the Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka and widen his lead in the Formula One drivers' championship.
But Pliskova, who reached number one in the rankings after Wimbledon last year, found some fight and capitalized on a loose game by Bertens that allowed her to break back and level the set at 4-4.
Park capitalized on the favorable morning scoring conditions, shooting a six-under-par 72 on Friday to take a two-stroke lead after the second round of the U.S. Women's Open at CordeValle in San Martin, Calif.
She capitalized on the extensive ground operation built by Hillary Clinton, and energized Latinos by railing against Mr. Trump's plan to build a border wall, while trying to pin Mr. Trump's most controversial views on her opponent.
She capitalized on the extensive ground operation built by Hillary Clinton and energized Latinos by railing against Mr. Trump's plan to build a border wall, while trying to pin Mr. Trump's most controversial views on her opponent.
"We came out flying in the first, capitalized on some chances and then kind of weathered the storm," said Colborne, who has enjoyed playing on the left side with Backlund at centre and Frolik on right wing.
REYKJAVIK, Iceland — Iceland's prime minister announced on Sunday that he would resign, as the insurgent, anti-establishment Pirate Party capitalized on a wave of anger over corruption to come in second place in the country's general election.
As much as James has capitalized on his fame, and as much as he enjoys it — he appeared onstage with Drake during a recent concert at Staples Center — there are moments when he craves privacy, Travis said.
The growing and seemingly organic energy offers Democrats a prime opportunity to ride a backlash to electoral success this year and next, the same way Republicans capitalized on Tea Party rage against President Barack Obama in 2010.
After graduating from Columbia University in 1992 with a degree in East Asian studies, Mr. Kashper, an American citizen, went to work for Ernst & Young, which quickly capitalized on his language skills by sending him to Moscow.
Walker Buehler allowed one hit over six innings, Max Muncy drove in three runs and Los Angeles capitalized on mistakes to beat Washington, 6-23, in Game 1 of their National League division series on Thursday night.
Buzzing around on the forecheck, Jesper Fast capitalized on a miscue by Andrei Markov — the puck, dumped in from center ice by Brady Skjei, caromed off his skates — to slip a backhander by Price at 11:39.
To justify the $800 million premium Sinclair is paying, its chief executive, Chris Ripley, needs to trim annual expenses by around $120 million before tax, assuming a 30 percent levy and capitalized on a multiple of 10.
To promote sales, they capitalized on Mr. Amell's comic-book fan base ("Arrow" is based on the DC Comics character Green Arrow), held wine parties at comic conventions and created graphic renderings of themselves for bottle labels.
Scott, the 2013 winner, capitalized on calm morning conditions to post a 67, including four birdies and an eagle on the par-five 15th, to sit a stroke further back with compatriot Wade Ormsby on seven-under.
Lopez Obrador, a 64-year-old former mayor of Mexico City, has capitalized on widespread disenchantment with the PRI over political corruption, rising levels of violence and sluggish economic growth to consolidate his lead in recent weeks.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - An unnamed trader dubbed the "VIX elephant," who for months has been prepared for a stock market slump, capitalized on a short-lived spike in volatility on Friday to adjust a massive options hedge.
In pitching the Big Kid for small children, Evenflo capitalized on an important aspect of booster seats' commercial appeal: Parents often face a barrage of whining from children who want out of harnessed seats they see as babyish.
So starting second period, I think she knew that maybe she'd get put on the shot clock if she didn't score and I think that's why she started opening up and that's where I capitalized on that takedown.
He capitalized on his good fortune by sinking the eagle putt to take the lead and held on to edge fellow American Chad Collins by one stroke, with overnight leader Scott Stallings among a trio two shots back.
The upstarts have capitalized on a key technology shift: the widespread use of smartphones and the emergence of the mobile wallet, which makes a bank account or a cash payout counter less essential for a lot of customers.
Lyft has capitalized on the anti-Uber moment with do-gooder initiatives like the ability to round up the cost of your ride and donate the change to charity and a donation to the American Civil Liberties Union.
While it is true that candidate Trump has complained that Comey gave Clinton "a free pass" in his decision not to bring criminal charges against her, Trump and his surrogates capitalized on that investigation more than anyone else.
As he sees it, the brand he built over the years with calls to prepare for martial law is being capitalized on—and watered down—by a bunch of urban wannabes who don't even give good survival advice.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian oil producer Rosneft said on Monday its net income and oil production rose in the first quarter as it ramped up output at both mature and new fields and capitalized on favorable foreign currency rates.
But YouTube hadn't yet fully capitalized on its ability to direct its audience to specific products, rather focusing on Discover ads that would include a visual and a few lines of text, but not necessarily a unique product.
Unfortunately, the court of public opinion today has served as a vastly different outlet for punishment with no presumption of innocence at play, something that Washington operatives have capitalized on in the dirty fights for more political power.
Seeing his chance, Rosberg again capitalized on Hamilton's error by setting fastest lap after fastest lap in the early part of the race to pull out enough lead that no one could catch him through the pit stops.
" The race's outlaw appeal endured, and Mr. Yates capitalized on it when Hal Needham, the director of the car-oriented Burt Reynolds film "Smokey and the Bandit," asked him to write the script that became "The Cannonball Run.
Some may point toward notable Instagram stars like Belle Delphine — who capitalized on the "thirsty gamer boys" willing to pay $30 for a bottle of her bathwater — as a symbol of the first wave of the e-girl.
Disillusioned with a gaming scene that they felt was increasingly destructive and derivative (their own previous work included),they set out to make something new, but that capitalized on tropes and a lifestyle that many are familiar with.
Disillusioned with a gaming scene that they felt was increasingly destructive and derivative (their own previous work included), they set out to make something new, but that capitalized on tropes and a lifestyle that many are familiar with.
The deal on Friday propels Heinz-Christian Strache's FPO into power for the first time in more than a decade, after both the FPO and Kurz's People's Party (OVP) capitalized on Europe's migrant crisis during an election campaign.
" Ms. Arrington capitalized on this criticism to great effect, and Mr. Trump himself put his thumb on the scales at the last minute, tweeting an Election Day endorsement of Ms. Arrington and calling Mr. Sanford "nothing but trouble.
Populist strongman Hugo Chavez — who died in 2013 — capitalized on soaring oil prices after being elected in 1998 to finance a broad expansion of Marxist-inspired social welfare spending that was popular in the fragmented and unequal country.
HBO is also following a road map set out by others: AMC capitalized on the popularity of "The Walking Dead" by creating "Fear the Walking Dead" and premiered "Better Call Saul" after "Breaking Bad" went off the air.
It has capitalized on years of war and occupation to form militia groups that have become official factions of the Iraqi military, while economically, it provides an enormous amount of exports that Iraqis have come to rely on.
Mr. Cuomo has capitalized on the Second Avenue opening to raise his national profile, overshadowing his frequent nemesis Mayor Bill de Blasio, a Democrat who attended the inaugural ride on Saturday but was not given a speaking slot.
Scheduled to run through January, it is not adapted from Scorsese's film, but rather from three of Belfort's books, including his first memoir and a follow-up self-help volume, which capitalized on the success of the film.
"I'm leaving because of a misogynistic culture that gleefully consumed my naked pictures, capitalized on my sexuality, and enabled my abusive ex to continue that abuse, this time with the entire country watching," Hill said in a speech.
Gabi Butler's family capitalized on this when she was a child, making her into a bona fide online "cheerlebrity," and thereby introducing the relatively new wrinkle of social media into the mix, an essential component of millennial feminism.
I don't think that Trump had any intention of actually winning; he wanted to rabble-rouse and then move on to his next moneymaking venture, which would have capitalized on the lawlessness and anger that he helped create.
"I think Trump has capitalized on some of this, both a sense of fear and crisis, as well as the ways in which these foreign policy challenges undermine confidence in Democrats as leaders," Zelizer said in an email.
"I'm leaving because of a misogynistic culture that gleefully consumed my naked pictures, capitalized on my sexuality and enabled my abusive ex to continue that abuse, this time with the entire country watching," Hill said at the time.
"I'm leaving because of a misogynistic culture that gleefully consumed my naked pictures, capitalized on my sexuality, and enabled my abusive ex to continue that abuse, this time with the entire country watching," Hill said in her speech.
The Bills capitalized on a penalty by Giants rookie Dexter Lawrence on a 21-yard field goal attempt by Stephen Hauschka and went on take a 28-14 lead on Gore's 1-yard plunge with 5:53 remaining.
"Consumers capitalized on deals and ramped up spending, especially on smartphones, where activity increased on days when shoppers were snowed or rained in," said John Copeland, head of marketing and consumer insights for Adobe, in a press release.
Former coder and adtech sales executive Brian Dolan has capitalized on the need, launching an on-shore remote staffing company WorkReduce after he saw an agency waste $500,000 on a single campaign because of a lack of oversight.

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