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"chip in" Definitions
  1. to join in or interrupt a conversation; to add something to a conversation or discussion
  2. (also chip in something) to give some money so that a group of people can buy something together synonym contribute

973 Sentences With "chip in"

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This is more than just putting a chip in something that has never had a chip in it before.
And get the blackberry chipin a pretzel cone.
Chip in before midnight to be a Day One donor.
Well, until you can put the chip in your head.
It's a nice interesting chip in the game of return.
Anything with a chip in it is vulnerable to attack.
He is certainly not a bargaining chip in budget negotiations.
Some have opted to ask corporate sponsors to chip in.
Other community organizations have launched fundraisers to chip in, too.
Maybe the chip in our brains will "sign" for us.
Reynolds had a small role as Chip in "Dick" (1999).
The final chip in the cascade has been Venezuela's currency.
The chip in the Plastic Armpit is cheap and simple.
He did say how much the SNB should chip in.
Chip in $28.53 now to keep us on the road.
The N.F.L. has already put a chip in the ball.
Could you chip in to a big trip they're planning?
The wall became a bargaining chip in DACA replacement legislation.
"I'd just chip in with the odd joke here and there, and if I fancied speaking seriously then I'd do that, but I'd know that on other days Liam would chip in," he'd told me.
The first step was actually implanting the chip in Burkhart's brain.
Lou Williams came off the bench to chip in 17 points.
It's a nice interesting chip in a game of a turn.
So artists' galleries and private donors all have to chip in.
Qiddiya, its backers say, will chip in 17,000 off the bat.
Without having people chip in, we'd likely go with $3/lb.
Kofi, an online tip jar, allows people to chip in more.
Chip in $5 so we can put an end to this.
Doctors implanted a chip in Mr. Burkhart's brain two years ago.
Public workers in California will have to chip in more, too.
They want us to put an authentication chip in those devices.
Suspending the chip in the middle of the ball proved impractical.
A chip-in to Anice Badri as Tunisia tries to answer.
Local governments and public workers will have to chip in more.
"Everybody has to chip in a little bit more," Crawford said.
So I take a deep breath and decide to chip in.
This time, I take a deep breath and chip in with.
Apple first included the chip in the iMac Pro launched in Dec.
Turns out that model of soccer ball has a chip in it.
My friends chip in, and I end up spending $03 with tip.
I chip in $2129, and he Venmos me for the remaining $2129.
Maybe, if they were lucky, a stranger or two would chip in.
She can ask supporters at the store to chip in for gas.
Personally, I think it's perfectly fine for a woman to chip in.
"I was working on him backstage, I will even chip in money!"
Apple has included a surprising new chip in its new MacBook Pro.
Mr Kavishe even tried to persuade the Finnish government to chip in.
"It's a team game, so everyone has to chip in," Eriksson said.
In: Bad actors "shimming" the embedded smart chip in your ATM card.
He wanted to know if I had forty dollars to chip in.
Warburg is looking to chip in more in this round, sources said.
"Everyone had to chip in and clean up after dinner," she says.
We all chip in and get a variety delivered from Uber Eats.
We all chip in for groceries, and everyone brings their own wine.
And Verizon supports the FM chip in some Samsung and HTC smartphones.
We pay for dinner (I chip in $36) and decide to push on.
Hopefully they all chip in to help with that dude's fractured ribs. 25.
I'm reaching out to ask, can you chip in $22016 to my campaign?
"Ok, I say we all chip in and buy Whataburger back," Watt tweeted.
There's a weird little chip in the display assembly that iFixit couldn't identify.
But Apple focuses on the A11 Bionic chip in its new TV ad.
European action might inspire rich countries like Canada and Australia to chip in.
Each of us would chip in to make a prize for the winners.
It's powered by the same A27X chip in the company's iPad Pro tablet.
Apple, for example, has its own A11 bionic chip in its latest iPhones.
Developing a robust Australian business could give Ola a bargaining chip in negotiations.
"I walk through the world with a chip in my shoulder," she said.
Now Dell has introduced a six-core chip in its venerable XPS 13.
The notice asked employees to chip in for the "surprise gift" for Serota.
I chip in $37 for me and B., and we peel off early together.
Maybe some would chip in some money to help offset the cost of hosting.
Non-OPEC members are expected to chip in with a cut of their own.
But first, why should we even care that there's a new chip in town?
It kind of kick-started everything, and after that, we had everyone chip in.
The final rule does not include CHIP in the definition of a public benefit.
There's nothing experimental about putting an RFID chip in your hand, says Hannes Sjöblad.
But despite being the "best chip in the world," this one is relatively affordable.
There is no law against getting kids to chip in for their smartphone usage.
He also sees it as a bargaining chip in his trade war with China.
Put the chip in your mouth and then crunch down—immediately, you'll taste salt.
But the smaller players will have to chip in too, and there's the rub.
You try to get away with a par and then chip in for two.
A new app enables cashless millennials to chip in to a virtual collection plate.
Millions of Americans agree and want to chip in to help secure our borders.
Insurers, pension funds and possibly foreign banks operating in Italy might also chip in.
The least the federal government could do is chip in for some rat control.
Chip in now to make sure he never steps foot in the Oval Office.
Interactivity could take some pressure off the broadcaster by letting the audience chip in.
Though it's guarded heavily by the army, ordinary Greeks felt compelled to chip in.
When the campaign needed money, volunteers asked their family and friends to chip in.
Idling the plants now gives G.M. a powerful bargaining chip in the contract talks.
The oil issue could also end up as a bargaining chip in those talks.
Qualcomm, the biggest mobile chip maker, unveiled an ARM-based server chip in November.
Residents chip in money through their phones and staff members from hOM run events.
It is also viewed as a bargaining chip in Trump's trade war with China.
Chip in $1.50 now to help us repeal and replace Ryan permanently this November.
When a supporter said he would also chip in financially, she thanked him profusely.
Instead, the company is planning to use the chip in its cloud computing products.
But so far, that bipartisan history hasn't done much to help CHIP in 2017.
The greener growth strategy has been a key bargaining chip in U.N. climate negotiations.
He hopes that money will come from the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) in September.
Day used his driver liberally and collected four birdies, along with a chip-in eagle.
Asked whether Washington saw Meng as a bargaining chip in the dispute, Pompeo replied "No".
The A12 Bionic chip in the iPhone XS is designed for this core use case.
He wants his fans to chip in and help get him out of this trouble.
On Wednesday, Chinese state-owned media were quick to chip in on the U.S. elections.
Reality: CBO nailed this one: 17 million gained coverage through Medicaid and CHIP in 2016.
That has some in the GOP worried that their donors are slower to chip in.
The city's top producers—Mike WiLL Made-It, Zaytoven, TM88, Nard & B.—chip in beats.
No, nobody put a chip in it — but it's still smart because it's thoughtfully designed.
There's an NFC-enabled chip in the entertainment system, but it doesn't do anything yet.
But in general, North Korea uses denuclearization as a bargaining chip in times of desperation.
" The woman also told police Tony "believed someone placed a [computer] chip in his leg.
Maybe it's less single-use plastic and more things that have a chip in them.
But human rights are not some bargaining chip in the quest for the ultimate deal.
Understandably, workers who feel they are doing all the work are reluctant to chip in.
THE KEVIN PLANK I LOVE IS A MAN WHO HAS A CHIP IN IT, TOO.
More recently it has become a bargaining chip in the larger US-China trade war.
"Can you chip in for the first time today to help break up Big Tech?"
Messi's chip in the Betis match was a comedic set piece in its own right.
The program became a bargaining chip in larger negotiations over the federal budget and immigration.
There's gonna be a chip in your eye that's gonna be VR. Don't you understand?
Flynn added 11 points and Charles Callison came off the bench to chip in with 10.
If you have a preferred organization in mind, chip in whatever you can afford right now.
There's even a Tumblr dedicated to the idea: "We Put a Chip in It," it's called.
We're getting our boss a gift card for her birthday, so I chip in my part.
"As in all clubs, you can't just receive, you also have to chip in," Andersson said.
"Any time you can chip in and help out, it's always a good feeling," Scuder said.
Now will anyone chip in if we start a GoFundMe to afford all of our picks?
I pay for my a Sol Micheladas and chip in for the mariachi band before leaving.
They played hard, they played smart and we were able to chip in some timely goals.
Huawei "is not something that can be used as a bargaining chip in trade," he said.
"In no way should Huawei be used as a bargaining chip in trade negotiations," they wrote.
It has a chip in it and retailers around the world are switching to chip systems.
"Everyone is trying to chip in and put their two cents in," the staff member says.
He himself has a RFID chip in each of his hands, between his index and thumb.
The idea is simple: plan the party, announce a cost and let your friends chip in.
"Millions of Americans agree and want to chip in to help secure our borders," Davidson tweeted.
The serial number on the chip in a photograph begins with "SR3," like some Intel chips.
In fact, China might seek to use sanctions enforcement as a bargaining chip in trade negotiations.
They connect to the iPhone's Bluetooth connection via a proprietary chip in the earphones, called W1.
Local communities and businesses can chip in with small gift cards and other tokens of recognition.
Both are powered by Apple's new A12 Bionic, the first 7-nanometer chip in a smartphone.
" Inside, the fine print: "Can you chip in $1 right now to help us cover postage?
Amazon bought its own ARM chipmaker and is using that chip in its own AWS cloud.
We would be wise to chip in — or let them take over the future for themselves.
Understandably, workers who feel that they are doing all the work are reluctant to chip in.
Join me and chip in whatever you can today to help Democrats stand up to injustice.
Alibaba, an e-commerce giant based in Hangzhou, announced its first RISC-V chip in July.
On two occasions, I have been expected to chip in for a present for a supervisor.
Prime adds a new clutch, allowing the smallest motor/generator to chip in extra drive force.
"At our fulfillment centers, we ask our employees to 'chip in' for free lunches," says Huang.
For years Pakistan used its Thar coal reserves as a bargaining chip in global climate negotiations.
"Will you chip in right now to keep that momentum going?" his team implored via email.
Only the Lib Dems admit that their spending plans would require most people to chip in.
If it's someone's birthday, the rest of the family might chip in to cover their expenses.
The others soon chip in with their thoughts on the US president's fondness for conspiracy theories.
Their old manager picks up the bill, and the rest of us chip in for the tip.
Anti Flag asked people to chip in at least $5 each for the Thursday all-ages show.
The A12 processor is the same chip in the iPhone XS and XR, so it's plenty fast.
Back in May rumors began circulating that the Nintendo NX would have a Tegra chip in it.
An outdoor picnic is a classic date idea, and one that two parties can chip in on.
But there's growing fear that Boeing could be used as a bargaining chip in the trade battle.
You all chip in for some crackers and an expensive cut of meat from an actual butcher.
Google developed a cryptographic firmware that is on a secure element chip in both of these keys.
Those with rich parents, however, may find that the Bank of Mum and Dad will chip in.
I chip in for the delivery tip, because we were the assholes ordering delivery during a blizzard.
" Or, as I'm sticking yet another potato chip in my mouth, "Is this actually pleasurable, or not?
But other family members could chip in from their health savings account to help cover that exposure.
She didn't respond, but over the next few days, at least three bridesmaids agreed to chip in.
The top 3 percent of taxpayers chip in more than the entire bottom half of the population.
Instead, I spend my time meeting voters and thanking grassroots donors who chip in what they can.
Considering his gigantic contract, it would be good for Heyward to chip in on offense as well.
Mr. Wiener, a professional fund-raiser, invited people on the block to chip in for concrete expenses.
Each Speedfactory AM4 shoe also comes equipped with an NFC (near field communication) chip in the tongue.
And Johansen appeared to reply, even offering to chip in a few bucks to make it happen.
In other words, he's now using the threat of tariffs as a bargaining chip in NAFTA talks.
On Wednesday, Trump explained he was using ZTE as a bargaining chip in much wider trade negotiations.
Ethan Thompson finished with 13 points, and Gligorije Rakocevic came off the bench to chip in 10.
The claim: The lawsuit says the government put a chip in his head to control his mind.
His administration's foreign-policy and defense appointments may well become a bargaining chip in that difficult process.
The tech billionaire Elon Musk offered to chip in: He visited the cave, bringing a mini-submarine.
Kevin Love of the Cavaliers was the first to announce that he intended to chip in $100,000.
But her decision to chip in to the fund drew the ire of some of her followers.
Mr. Trump has appeared to use Huawei as a bargaining chip in his trade war with China.
But now states need to chip in a small share to cover the expansion population's medical bills.
Apple says it's the most powerful chip in a smartphone with the fastest CPU and GPU performance.
The most endangered Democrats, for example, are not required to chip in to the caucus's fundraising efforts.
In 2009, CBO projected average monthly enrollment in Medicaid and CHIP in 85003 would be 58.3 million.
Crimea may end up as a bargaining chip in a larger foreign policy concern for Trump: Syria.
Eventually, she leaves her husband; her parents aren't thrilled, but they chip in to keep her afloat.
The chip in the Azure Data Box Edge can handle the inference stage; training can happen elsewhere.
DIMON: YEAH, BUT THEN THE LONG TERM IS GOING TO BE ON A CHIP IN YOUR FINGER.
Everyone at home would chip in, she said, to see that she had decent clothes for school.
Couldn't officials put an electronic chip in the ball the way they do in some other sports?
The chip in question is the Myriad 2, which Movidius describes as a "visual processing unit" or VPU.
How dare us rubes ask our more sophisticated allies to chip in on the bill especially in public.
Warriors reserve Patrick McCaw took advantage of 20 minutes of playing time to chip in with 22008 points.
Japan frets that its military ties with America will become a bargaining chip in trade disputes (see article).
Apple says the H203 chip offers a number of benefits over the W1 chip in the last generation.
And certain men would very much like endless praise when they do chip in, please and thank you.
I grew up low-income and don't plan on asking my parents to chip in for our wedding.
Not so safe Thought that fancy new chip in your credit card would keep the thieves at bay?
One of my coworkers comes in and asks me to chip in for Christmas gifts for my boss.
What Beats has achieved with the W1 chip in terms of convenience and power efficiency is game-changing.
Even if ZTE's fate becomes a bargaining chip in a trade dispute, a resolution may take many months.
Investors were understandably unhappy at being stuck in "zombie funds", or even being asked to chip in more.
But that's not what the chip in the new line of Hari Mari Nakona-leather flip flops does.
Atlantia could chip in as a way to mend its relations with the government, sources have told Reuters.
The two U.S. technology giants plan to "chip in funds," Gou said, according the interview with the newspaper.
Parent Tencent will chip in an additional $32 million in support, thus lifting its stake to 62 percent.
Afero works with large hardware makers who install the startup's proprietary chip in their IoT devices or components.
Both phones run on the Snapdragon 855 Plus processor, the fastest mobile chip in Android phones of 2019.
The Times called this massive stock grant an "enormous bargaining chip" in Rubin's negotiation of his exit package.
The A11 bionic chip in the iPhone X is made specifically to carry out tasks requiring artificial intelligence.
Patty Murray to stabilize Obamacare marketplaces has become a key bargaining chip in the Senate tax-cut debate.
Somebody starts a song, and then the other two chip in and add bits, and write a verse.
So Mize has kept coming back for 29 years, since his playoff chip-in left Greg Norman wanting.
Finally they tagged him with a chip in his thumb, unbarred the next door, and waved him through.
Trump has also floated using Huawei as a bargaining chip in trade negotiations between the U.S. and China.
Or are you limited to the Apple headphones because of a new type of chip in the device?
Kernel CEO Bryan Johnson invested $100 million of his own money to put a chip in your brain.
One new coin, for example, is intended to be a gambling chip in a still-unfinished casino program.
They left big craters in the wood floor but not a chip in their enamel could be seen.
Instead, the lawsuit has been essentially suspended and the payments have become a new bargaining chip in Washington.
Dipping my chip in, the dip was nicely balanced in consistency — it wasn't too goopy or too thin.
Amid tensions over North Korea's nuclear and missile programs, international donors have become increasingly reluctant to chip in.
"Our average contribution has been steadily in decline," he wrote, encouraging supporters to chip in an extra $7003.
He and other asylum seekers chip in for flatbread, rice and vegetables, which they cook using a kettle.
Last weekend, he floated using the hacking sanctions against Russia as a bargaining chip in arms control negotiations.
You might also find a way to chip in with friends to buy something special for another friend.
Apple has included a U1 chip in the iPhone 11 — can't test it, but it's interesting as hell.
Democratic support is crucial to passing CHIP in the Senate, where it would need at least 60 votes.
It's still APS-C-sized, but it has considerably more resolution than the 16-megapixel chip in the original.
When you are able to have a game like that and chip in some offense, it's a good thing.
Instead of getting your money back after a while, people chip in and top up the shared account directly.
The two U.S. technology giants plan to "chip in funds", Gou said in an interview, according to the newspaper.
P. wouldn't care if I didn't chip in for the mortgage because he thinks I contribute in different ways.
It upsets him that I think I have to "chip in" monetarily at all, but I like feeling independent.
It is very much worth a read and here are my first thoughts (colleagues will doubtless chip in later).
Rather, he said that injunctive relief is put on the table as a bargaining chip in the settlement negotiations.
As first reported by IEEE Spectrum, the chip in question is a customized FPGA or field-programmable gate array.
The G90 and G90T are the first SoCs (system on a chip) in MediaTek's gaming-focused G-Series lineup.
"They got one little chip in the quantum computer and the supercomputer is covering a basketball court," Preskill says.
He said that DACA recipients were unfairly being used as a "bargaining chip" in the political negotiations over immigration.
We're meeting at LOL (Liberating Ourselves Locally), a POC-led makerspace, and we all chip in for rental costs.
This is true, and it's cool that it's possible at all for a smartphone chip in a moving vehicle.
It shaves an hour off my commute every day and my carpoolers also occasionally chip in for gas/tolls.
Kelly, Dan, Michael and Marcus all chip in to tell Patrick why he should let his expensive storefront go.
For every traumatic labor there are many that pass off without so much as a chip in your tailbone.
Samsung typically uses its own Exynos chip in other markets, such as at home in Korea and in Europe.
That's because the chip in his brain only contains 96 electrodes, which isn't enough to translate precise hand movements.
Trump has long used the cost-sharing subsidy funding as a bargaining chip in his quest to repeal Obamacare.
He was even able to chip in some game design ideas, helping formulate aspects like the game's ranking system.
Like Lenovo, Acer has gone for a less powerful chip in order to accommodate a more cutting-edge design.
They've accused Republicans of trying to use health insurance program as a bargaining chip in year-end spending negotiations.
Which is why it's especially egregious that the Republican-controlled Congress has been unable to reauthorize CHIP in time.
The owners were supposed to chip in $50 million, but they mostly paid for that through a ticket surcharge.
The administration had been gung-ho about reaching a deal, treating it as a chip in broader trade negotiations.
Negotiating an increase in Chinese investment in U.S. manufacturing would be a good bargaining chip in bilateral trade negotiations.
I'm sure he didn't think much about that chip in subsequent years, but his children still feel the guilt.
Mr. Trump also appears to be using Huawei as a bargaining chip in his escalating trade battle with China.
He can refuse to attend UN meetings, or refuse to chip in promised funds to help poor countries decarbonize.
Beijing has implied that it could curb exports of the minerals as another bargaining chip in the trade war.
Microsoft and Oracle, two companies close with James, have already signed on to use the chip in their clouds.
Other than a few camera tricks, described below, I didn't notice any benefit of this chip in daily use.
The efficient H1 chip in the headphones helps with the battery life as well as managing the Bluetooth connection.
They say Trump gave away his greatest bargaining chip in the effort to secure funding for a border wall.
Another Texas shale oil region, the Eagle Ford, is expected to chip in growth of 15,000 barrels a day.
The Washington Post reported in July that some in Trump's orbit were pressuring Republican Party leaders to chip in.
Props to the Pens for the move ... and to chip in from afar -- the team says to donate here.
This might make Favors a valuable trade chip in the offseason if he isn't ready for a diminishing role.
In January, a Dutch tech entrepreneur successfully used an implanted chip in order to board a flight in Stockholm.
KS: Yeah but it knows me automatically via my phone or some chip in my eye or something else.
That means rare earths have the potential to be a powerful bargaining chip in the ongoing US-China trade negotiations.
Oh yeah, and we'll even chip in $113,000 for airfare and put you up in some cool digs (Palihotel Melrose).
The custom chip in the Velarray can also be used to craft LIDAR with advanced functionality tailored to specific vehicles.
I'm the kind of person who loves a manicure when it's one chip in, and my hair on day two.
But they show up on this list, anyway, because they own the day's most intriguing trade chip in Jonathan Drouin.
He also enlisted friends to recruit other young people to chip in and help the hungry in their own neighborhoods.
We feel like if everyone can chip in a little bit, we can try to make up for his absence.
The AirPods themselves have a battery and a new wireless chip in each pod that Apple is calling the W1.
That's a huge company to hang in the balance as a potential bargaining chip in the larger fight for Fox.
The good news is that there are millions of ways for you to chip in and help solve this problem.
Glen Morgan and Mr. Wong chip in with mixed episodes, where cases of the week combine with the overarching conspiracies.
Workers chip in an average of $4,706 per year premiums, and then spend an additional of $3,020 out of pocket.
But before you either chip in or organize an office pool, experts say beware of the following do's and don'ts.
Lawmakers from both parties hope to provide more money for CHIP in a separate, longer-term deal on federal spending.
Employing the chip in its own cloud computing business could allow Alibaba to sell new cloud services to its customers.
I think it's been chipped away over issues of FOSTA and ... Yeah, there's only one chip in it so far.
But before you either chip in or organize an office pool, experts say you should know the following do's and don'ts.
Apple is already using an ARM-based chip in the latest MacBook Pro with a Touch Bar and Touch ID sensor.
The Gaines keep it more casual in jeans, with Joanna in a black blouse and Chip in a gray polo shirt.
The team did a statistical analysis to figure out the "modal term"—the color word—for each chip in each language.
The company also has other vending machines that can recognize consumers with a water bottle with a special chip in it.
Or forgo a present altogether and chip in for dinner to create an experience that everyone can enjoy together, Lapin added.
That decision, which is facing multiple legal challenges, has also become a bargaining chip in negotiations over the partial government shutdown.
Imagine having a chip in your brain to boost your concentration, or pumping artificial blood into your veins to improve stamina.
This year it increased the amount those over 70 must pay for their medical care before the government will chip in.
Before everybody started talking about augmented reality, Photomath was already taking advantage of the system-on-a-chip in your phone.
Putting a Felica chip in the iPhone could also open the door to similar tap-to-pay modes in other countries.
Rich countries and donors pledged to chip in aid under the treaty to finance the transition, as they did with CFCs.
With Paul and DeAndre Jordan slow to chip in offensively, Redick, Mbah a Moute and Jamal Crawford led the way early.
Its chief technology officer later said the firm will unveil its first artificial intelligence chip in the second half of 2019.
The selloff is a modest chip in the roughly 1,85033-point rally the Dow has enjoyed since Trump won the election.
The national road agency would chip in with half of the money, which it would borrow from local banks, he said.
The selloff is a modest chip in the roughly 1,500-point rally the Dow has enjoyed since Trump won the election.
Both sexes would be expected to chip in, and the state would support young parents the way it now supports veterans.
Phone makers who choose to use the 33 chip in their devices will have support for 23G out of the gate.
During the last shutdown last January, Zinke told reporters the parks shouldn't be used as a bargaining chip in shutdown negotiations.
But I do think she will chip in to help her father and mother with managing life in the White House.
But they said the president didn't put out the directive as a bargaining chip in his upcoming meeting with North Korea.
They'll partner on a chip that includes an Intel processor and an AMD graphics chip, in an attempt to battle Nvidia.
A super-slim tablet/laptop hybrid called the Surface Pro X — which runs an ARM chip, in a first for Microsoft.
Whether or not Boeing has to pay higher import taxes, it could be an important chip in the trade war negotiations.
So I'm more than happy to chip in to share the experience with them because they are what matters to me.
Finch also hand-labeled each chip in pencil to mark its original source; the results dissect the landscape into its subtleties.
Meow-Ludo Disco Gamma Meow-Meow copped a transit fine [in Sydney] after implanting a travel card chip in his hand.
The Trump administration sees the temporary exemption as a bargaining chip in talks over what the new deal will look like.
"America's security support for Israel should never, never be used as a bargaining chip in the US, Israel relationship," Kohr said.
And Buttigieg has said that in his effort to take down Trump he doesn't mind if billionaires want to chip in.
Apple says it has 20 percent better performance than the A4603 chip in terms of processing power, graphics, and neural processing.
The next year, one of the parents asked each family to chip in $40, which resulted in a $500 gift card.
Food delivery service DoorDash, another gig economy company that classifies its couriers as freelancers, says it will chip in $30 million.
Huawei&aposs CEO said his arrested daughter should be proud to be a bargaining chip in the US-China trade war.
Samsung plans to use the chip in computers and in cars, though it didn't name any specific partners for the latter.
Google builds the firmware into a chip in a trusted environment, and then ships that off to the producer, the company said.
Political analysts suspected Trump might use Gulen as a bargaining chip in exchange for Turkish compliance in the scandal of Jamal Khashoggi.
The Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities, first revealed at the beginning of the year, affect pretty much anything with a chip in it.
Watt's fundraising campaign, which began with a modest target, has now seen more than 144,093 donors chip in as of 3 p.m.
The ultrasonic sensor on the speaker is neat, but I'm waiting for Google to put a Motion Sense radar chip in these.
"Our family has grown up before our eyes on national television," said Chip in a video announcing the shocking news in September.
Then, I put myself in charge of the cooking and some of the guests chip in to serve dinner and clean up.
"Our family has grown up before our eyes on national television," said Chip in a video announcing the shocking news in September.
I waited and waited and waited — until I was walking around with this chip in my right front tooth for five years.
Those with wealth and privilege need to chip in more to ensure that clean energy technologies are one day accessible to everyone.
Anything Mexico and Canada conceded in the TPP could then be unusable as a bargaining chip in separate talks with Mr Trump.
Captured on Snapchat, Williams was with her fiancé, Alexis Ohanian, and her dog, Chip, in San Francisco, when she spotted the duo.
Williams was out with her dog, Chip, in San Francisco's Mission District when she saw two guys playing tennis at Dolores Park.
People value reciprocity: We punish free riders who don't do their part and reward those who chip in—and businesses know it.
So by putting a version of that chip in its new truly wireless earbuds, Sony is banking on spin a little bit.
"Ah, there's my boyfriend," I say, nodding in the direction of Hulk Whoa-gan while dipping a chip in some lasagne sauce.
Months after the FCC badgered Apple to do it, Samsung is finally unlocking the FM radio chip in its next smartphone models.
The federal government supports publicly-funded universities to the tune of $76 billion annually, while states chip in another whopping $85033 billion.
It's designed to be 40 percent faster than the A9 chip in the iPhone 6S, and twice as fast as the A73.
In an interview this week, she said she might be willing to chip in as much as $4,000, but probably no more.
Stream "PASS" below and be sure to head over to Hollander's Bandcamp page to chip in $6.39 for a high-quality download.
It also means you can buy a laptop off the shelf with an Intel chip in it and work on this system.
Every faux outrage comes with a Tom Perez email promising that the Democrats can stop Trump if I chip in three bucks.
House Democrats, meanwhile, are working on a counter-proposal, hoping to use that as a bargaining chip in discussions with the Senate.
As entrepreneurs like Mr. Musk work to put a chip in your head, others are working to put cars in the skies.
"It seems like Trump is using this case as a bargaining chip in our trade deals and for financial gains," Gershman said.
Residents chip in for the upkeep of the open space, as part of a larger goal of making the park self-sustaining.
Finau, U.S. captain Jim Furyk's final pick, joined the party with a chip-in eagle at the sixth to level match one.
For Medicare, you and your company each chip in 1.45%, with no cap on wages subject to that portion of payroll taxes.
Some could also chip in on big infrastructure projects, such as fortified levees, that would help protect the region from future storms.
China also uses foreign aid as a bargaining chip in corrupt African countries with plenty of natural resources for them to exploit.
Alas, the mobile payment feature isn't for iPhones yet, because Apple hasn't enabled developer access to the NFC chip in its phones.
But unlike those announcements, the release of the three Americans is permanent, and Mr. Kim forfeited a bargaining chip in freeing them.
Apple is including a chip in its iPhone 11s that will enable ultra wideband wireless communication with other phones and smart devices.
It's a good look — it evokes the original Terminator — but soon the skeleton is being dipped like a chip in whitish goo.
Until recently, outside device makers had to include a physical Apple chip in their products that significantly drove up the material costs.
More probably, America will use its ability to withhold components from Huawei as a bargaining chip in a future trade deal with China.
Apple, for instance, plans to embed a new chip in a future iPhone models in order to support the system used in Japan.
It's literally the hottest chip in the world, and only one chip comes in a package – the package being a coffin-shaped box.
The new Democratic debate rules have made "Chip in" the unofficial, decidedly thirsty rallying cry for several campaigns desperate to make the cut.
BTW -- it's estimated Harper could command somewhere between $400 and $500 MILLION on the open market ... so be ready to chip in, Rudy.
Svelte enough to be an Apple Watch alternative for your Pixel-loving cousin's birthday present if you guys all decide to chip in.
It quoted one of the sources as saying that North Korea could use him as a bargaining chip in any future diplomatic talks.
Privacy: To use the NFL as an example, every player has a tiny chip in their shoulder pads that tracks their every move.
But he already has a 100-transistor chip in the wings, and scientists have already explored the solar system with less-complex chips.
A mini firestorm erupted today over a report that Apple was purposely limiting the performance of the modem chip in the iPhone 7.
Kane slipped a pass behind the net to Nick Schmaltz, who found Anisimov in front of the crease for the chip-in goal.
It's not clear whether the Core M7 chip in question will be built around Kaby Lake architecture, or one of Intel's earlier chipsets.
The Snapdragon 835 processor in the Envy x2, for example, is the same chip in the U.S. version of the Samsung Galaxy S8.
CHIP, in tandem with Medicaid, has cut the uninsured rate by more than two-thirds since the program's inception over 20 years ago.
For Veidt and Trieu, whose stories are deeply intertwined, an individual life is meaningless, a synthetic chip in the games they've been playing.
Or Apple's H1 chip in its latest AirPods, which helps the earbuds sync better with your iPhone while getting a better battery life.
While men pay off 13 percent of their debt a year, women are able to chip in just 10 percent, the study found.
President Donald Trump said Tuesday his administration is open to using the arrest as a bargaining chip in ongoing trade negotiations with China.
For nearly three weeks, Wongsukchan said he tried to "chip in" in any way he could, focusing his attention on supporting the teams.
Individuals, aware of our shared humanity and the importance of each of these issues began to chip in to the churches in Louisiana.
This energy allowed the researchers to trap an electron in between the silicon layers of the chip in microstructures known as quantum dots.
Up front, Norwich misfit Kyle Lafferty will be expected to chip in with a few goals, as will prolific Wigan striker Will Grigg.
Additionally, ceding North Korea to China would be a big bargaining chip in resolving the East and North China seas disputes with Japan.
The military will also chip in as much as 4 percent more in matching contributions, for a maximum government contribution of 5 percent.
Confounded and concerned, his doctors finally implanted a chip in his chest to collect data, to try to figure out what was wrong.
The company then set up a partnership with Consolidated Edison, the local electric utility, which agreed to chip in another $100,000 per bus.
Qu said she feels her husband is being used as a "bargaining chip" in a "geopolitical dispute" between the United States and Iran.
"Wii Sports Resort Golf is totally different because we play to not chip-in or land too close to the hole," Danny says.
Mr. Trump appears to be using ZTE's punishment as a bargaining chip in negotiations with China, rather than a matter of law enforcement.
Their lackluster results in last Sunday's election turned the job he has held since 2567 into an important bargaining chip in coalition negotiations.
Pence also won a waiver from the federal government that allowed his state to make poor people chip in money for their care.
With Jose, after an Airbnb representative evicted the group for breaking my house rules, I found a large chip in my kitchen countertop.
"The vast majority of our employees absolutely love the conveniences that having this chip in their hand really brings to them," Westby said.
The phone ends up in a bag with several others, and does indeed have a chip in it from the Drug Enforcement Administration.
The food safety plans, and the audits, are costly and absorbed by the farm, though occasionally, a retailer will offer to chip in.
Wendy Williams Reportedly Requests Child Support According to a report from TMZ, Williams is asking Hunter to chip in for child and spousal support.
This issue was raised in November, when AppleInsider reported that the Home Office's app required users to scan the chip in their identity document.
The problem is that no one seems to agree on how to pay for it, and Republicans don't want to make businesses chip in.
He says beefing up security at synagogues across the U.S.A. ain't gonna be cheap, and Uncle Sam's gotta chip in to make it happen.
Nigel Johnson and Mike Williams came off the bench to chip in 12 and 10, respectively, as the Scarlet Knights overcame a slow start.
His remarks drew rebuke from Canada, and raised concerns that Trump was using the Huawei case as a bargaining chip in the trade war.
"We know if we put a chip in the brain and release electrical signals, that we can ameliorate symptoms of Parkinson's," Johnson tells me.
It certainly makes sense — the A9X SoC on the iPad Pro seems to run circles around the low-power Intel chip in the MacBook.
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) killed the planned sale of Aixtron to China's Fujian Grand Chip in December 2016.
Much of that capital came from Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund, which said it would chip in $45 billion over a five-year period.
The Chinese variant has a 48-megapixel camera in all configurations, but it doesn't get the new Snapdragon 675 chip in any of them.
Car manufacturers started asking for multiple control circuits to be bundled into one chip, in order to save space and eliminate weight and complexity.
Later, Washington softened its stance somewhat and the tech company could potentially be used as a bargaining chip in ongoing trade negotiations with Beijing.
In Minnesota, which has the nation's largest Somali population, foundations have designed a $4.8 million campaign, asking Minnesota's government to chip in $1.25 million.
"I knew when I married Chip in 2003 that this life would be an adventure," Joanna said in a press release for the book.
Kroll's mother, Kim, told CNN that when others saw her son's generous donation they raised their paddles at auction to chip in as well.
If either passes, it would make it harder for the Trump team to unilaterally lift the order as a bargaining chip in trade negotiations.
Why it matters: Technology, from AI to 5G wireless, has become a major bargaining chip in the broader tensions between the U.S. and China.
If you want to help their cause but don't live in the Detroit area, you can chip in on the 8 Degrees crowdfunding page.
Trump's suggestion Thursday that he is using Huawei as an enormous bargaining chip in the ongoing trade talks reinforces Beijing's position on the situation.
While Samsung's multicore score beats the A10 chip in the Apple iPhone 73 Plus (5,937), it falls significantly behind Apple's single-core score (3,401).
A GPS chip in the tracker acquires your pet's position and sends the info to the internet and your smartphone primarily via cell coverage.
More recent rumors, however, suggest that the phone will have the A23 processor, the same chip in the iPhone 23S and iPhone 2400S Plus.
There are others who want to see a mandatory "public safety" chip in cell phones, citing the V-chip precedent required of TV manufacturers.
A GPS chip in the tracker acquires your pet's position and sends the info to the internet and your smartphone primarily via mobile coverage.
Meyers Leonard came off the bench to chip in 12 points and eight rebounds for the Trail Blazers, who won their third consecutive game.
It costs $105.50 but I'm planning to get reimbursed for it; several people can chip in for it as a birthday present to me.
San'an was an investor in the company, and the address was the same as that listed by Fujian Grand Chip in its Aixtron offer.
It's from individuals who don't have a whole lot to chip in but do so regardless because they understand the importance of this cause.
"I personally would be willing to chip in $10,000 for a download of all my emails from my accounts," Reddit user Seaker1948420 posted recently.
So I got a couple of other local reporters to chip in, and we hired a charter boat to take us across Pamlico Sound.
While employers chip in a substantial amount of premium contributions for workplace health plans, workers are still on the hook for a big portion.
Regular taxpayers pay 215 percent of their income to fund the system, while the affluent chip in more if they don't have private insurance.
That means there are a ton of local government functions and not that many people to fill them, so everybody has to chip in.
Teague and Crawford can chip in consistent veteran production, and Minnesota did not have to give up much to put this new team together.
The measure — which was already destined to be set aside by the Senate — had become a bargaining chip in the intraparty battle over immigration.
Much larger than ZTE and far more critical to China's industrial policy plans, Huawei could be a much more significant chip in trade negotiations.
To pay for it, Warren would increase taxes on the wealthy, corporations and Wall Street, while expecting employers and states to chip in too.
"Hopefully you guys can chip in too," the 36-year-old Australian performer wrote to his more than 39 million Instagram followers on Tuesday.
In some cases the authors themselves chip in: For them, a cast album is a talisman of creative achievement, much like a hardcover book.
Just after a Pittsburgh power play expired, he was in front to chip in a feed from Bryan Rust to make it 2-2.
Today may be the last day to chip in to a state tax credit program and grab a charitable deduction on your federal return.
I'm very much aware of my privilege in the situation and chip in where I can (mainly on getting my student loans paid off).
The fate of Huawei — one of China's most visible tech companies — has also become a bargaining chip in Mr. Trump's trade war with Beijing.
Chinese tech has been caught in the crosshairs of the U.S. government as tech behemoth Huawei becomes a bargaining chip in the trade war.
But North Korea has expedited its plans to develop a nuclear bomb, which it sees as a valuable bargaining chip in eventual peace negotiations.
In the final months of his life, Osama bin Laden worried that an Iranian dentist had implanted a tracking chip in his wife's tooth.
The only downside to Thunderbolt 3 is that it requires a dedicated Thunderbolt controller chip in any device that supports it, which adds cost.
Moreover, Trump doubled down on the controversy by suggesting Taiwan's sovereignty was effectively up for grabs - a bargaining chip in a bigger negotiation with China.
Royce O'Neale hit all six of his field-goal tries and scored 623, and Emmanuel Mudiay came off the bench to chip in 262 points.
Royce O'Neale hit all six of his field-goal tries and scored 14, and Emmanuel Mudiay came off the bench to chip in 12 points.
Spieth had a 35-foot chip-in for eagle at the par-5 ninth and added seven birdies at the Kapalua Plantation course on Maui.
Citrus, they argued, had become a bargaining chip in America's desire to open Argentina to its exports; in their view the risk of contamination remained.
Tech Takes Action will provide curated opportunities to speak up, give back, and chip in, and we're kicking it off with a focus on immigration.
The NSA even designed a chipset with a backdoor — the Clipper Chipin the 1990s and tried to get U.S. phone makers to use it.
You and your company can chip in up to $3,350 to an HSA this year, if you have individual coverage, or $83,750 for family plans.
Widely considered a bargaining chip in Turkey's fraught relations with Germany, Mr Yucel had been locked up for over a year without even an indictment.
First of all, the company claims it has "the best chip in the world" for making and double checking driving decisions continuously in real time.
In 2001, Applied Digital Solutions installed the "VeriChip" to access medical records but the company eventually changed hands and stopped selling the chip in 2010.
" Meier echoes this sentiment: "It is presumptuous and can be considered rude to plan an event with the thought that your friends will chip in.
While the GPS chip in your phone isn't able to send signals out, it is constantly receiving signals in order to triangulate your exact positioning.
She just wants them to chip in more ("Two cents—just two cents!" is one of her slogans) to help expand opportunity (which is another).
Spectre affects Intel, AMD, and ARM processors, broadening its reach to include mobile phones, embedded devices, and pretty much anything with a chip in it.
The main difference will be that CHIP, a popular program that covers 9 million kids, will no longer be a bargaining chip in the negotiations.
And I'm also editing afterwards, doing the arrangements and mixing — people chip in when they have time, but not everyone is part of the process.
Trump has been buddying up to Hong Kong activists in order to use his support for protesters as a bargaining chip in talks with China
Except the ARM chip in the Surface Pro X is specially designed and configured for a laptop that runs the full version of Windows 10.
"Not really, not at this moment, certainly not," Trump said when asked if a reduction of American troops is a bargaining chip in the talks.
But it will also require governments in the wealthier west to chip in more as Britain stops paying its annual 10 billion euros or so.
Once you figure out what you still need to buy, reach out to friends and family to chip in on the other items, she said.
The wall also has become a bargaining chip in negotiations with Congress as lawmakers seek to prevent nearly 800,000 young undocumented immigrants from being deported.
With only two bathrooms to serve 900 students, parents have had to chip in a monthly fee to pay to have them cleaned, she said.
Reduced troop levels are not intended to be a bargaining chip in Mr. Trump's talks with Mr. Kim about his weapons program, these officials said.
But those statements have been undercut by the president himself, who has suggested that the company is a bargaining chip in negotiations between the countries.
Earlier Friday, the campaign sent an email to supporters offering a possible "video call" with the former vice president to those who chip in online.
"If you believe we need to bring empathy back to the White House chip in $5," he wrote soon after, linking to a donation page.
Nunes raised $10.6 million, the highest total for a House Republican running for re-election who did not chip in personal wealth to their campaign.
The tech's not as impressive as Google's motion-sensing radar chip in the Pixel 4, but it's easier to implement, cheaper, and still very useful.
Warner criticized Trump's suggestion that Huawei could be used as a "bargaining chip" in U.S.-China trade negotiations, which are set to resume next month.
Itineraries With the unemployment rate low and competition for top talent rising, travel perks are increasingly coming into play as a bargaining chip in recruitment.
I know how important it is that we get the campaign's resources from people just like you who go in and chip in $5, $25.
From day one, it's been clear that including an LTE chip in some future watch to liberate it from the phone link would be highly desirable.
Unfortunately, the site recently announced that it's turning to crowdfunding to survive, and is hoping that its users will chip in to keep the site running.
The comments came as some fear that China might use its approval of the deal as a bargaining chip in trade negotiation with the United States.
Ritter said family members can also all chip in for a long-term care policy for the ailing relative, and get the care covered by insurance.
Instead, Jay Z has seemingly managed to figure out a way to use his talents as a legendary musician as a bargaining chip in corporate negotiations.
It comes with Touch ID for secure login, and it's powered by the same T2 chip in the last year's MacBook Pro and iMac Pro models.
The new MacBook Air comes with Touch ID for secure login, powered by the same T2 chip in last year's MacBook Pro and iMac Pro models.
Correction: A previous version of this article mistakenly said the Apple Watch makes use of an Intel chip in relation to the device's immunity to Meltdown.
It's disappointing to see BlackBerry (and by extension, its manufacturing partner, TCL) use such a dated chip in a phone being sold as new in 2018.
Employees were encouraged to bring extra dishes to make sure that there was food enough for everybody and other managers were encouraged to chip in financially.
The earbuds feature the latest Bluetooth 5 standard, which is great although it doesn't have the proprietary pizzazz as the Apple W1 chip in the AirPods.
The paper continues:Using the second code obtained from the database, the thieves would program the chip in the duplicate key, allowing them to operate the car.
Under the current setup, the six member studios chip in more than $16 million apiece annually to fund the association's global operations, according to tax filings.
You might want to chip in if you like the project, as at the time of writing, the Fuze case was still $50,000 short of materializing.
It's a strange feeling to have access to the chip in my hand for the first time since I got it implanted over a year ago.
If Apple puts a GPS chip in the second-generation Apple Watch rumored to be unveiled in March, it would certainly be a more desirable product.
At the time of his kidnap, police suspected the group involved intended to use him as a bargaining chip in negotiations to free imprisoned Islamist militants.
Harry (French Stewart) actually just came along for the ride, so they implanted a chip in his head that helps them communicate with their home planet.
Overall, HP's has something great with the Spectre 13, and it's mission to pack a powerful chip in such a slim design is an admirable one.
She gave to the Rainforest Alliance and nominated three people to chip in as well: "Riverdale" costars Vanessa Morgan and and her boyfriend, musician Travis Mills.
Also, only top-end models get an immobilizer, which is the device that ensures the engine won't start if the chip in the key isn't recognized.
" Naturally, it included an appeal for donations, noting, "Before the next set of states votes tomorrow chip in to show Hillary that you have her back.
His family says Holt was framed on the weapons charges and the United States accused Caracas of using him as a bargaining chip in sanctions talks.
We tend to take turns when going out but don't pay too much attention — I try to chip in a bit more as I make more.
Beijing has previously implied that it might halt exports of rare earth elements to the United States as its next bargaining chip in the trade war.
WATSON CHIP-IN CONDEMNS NICKLAUS TO SECOND 1982 - The 17th hole on Sunday again provided the most pivotal moment of a championship featuring another magnificent leaderboard.
In response, rich countries have pledged to chip in aid, while various donors and philanthropies have created a $53 million fund to ease the transition costs.
If donors do end up contributing, they may chip in less than they can afford because the premium casts a pall over the organization's financial efficacy.
Giants of the technology industry such as Microsoft, Apple and Foxconn will chip in, joining a string of Japanese financial institutions and Kazakhstan's sovereign-wealth fund.
If my friends and I want to use cannabis recreationally at a party, how should we decide who has to chip in to cover the costs?
New Jersey and New York agreed to split the cost of the project, with Amtrak and DOT also signaling last year that they would chip in.
Football players have a chip in each shoulder pad and baseball players are tracked by radar, producing flashy graphics for television and arcane stats for coaches.
"I know Trump's not a fan of paying taxes, but I'd like to think the rest of us would chip in if it meant "saving the planet.
While high profile, Apple's status in China is unlikely to be a bargaining chip in the trade negotiations, said Dan Wang, analyst at the Economist Intelligence Unit.
Although they speak of escaping poverty, most will have had to scrape together large sums to pay for their journeys, often by getting relatives to chip in.
With the shutdown looming in early 2018, Berry put out a message on CloudPebble's Twitter account, asking if people might chip in to keep the service running.
Still, that didn't faze the staff who worked diligently, placing calls and speaking to other shelters and clinics, to determine who originally placed the chip in Zoey.
Recently, researchers were excited to share that implanting a computer chip in a paralyzed man's brain enabled him to regain control of his right hand and fingers.
Coming amid an intensifying trade war between America and China—and given the ZTE precedent—the ban on Huawei may also be a bargaining chip in talks.
Huawei, the world's largest telecom equipment maker and second-largest smartphone vendor, is a major bargaining chip in the ongoing trade war between the U.S. and China.
He replaced the classic green LED with a brighter white light, and stuck a ntag213 NFC chip in there for communication between the watch and a tablet.
Lawmakers have widely praised the enforcement action against Huawei — and many have also expressed concerns about the administration using it as a bargaining chip in trade talks.
Maybe the new sensor is just as good as the LX100's two-year-old chip in low light, despite its smaller size and higher pixel density.
Lawmakers have widely praised the enforcement action against Huawei -- and many have also expressed concerns about the administration using it as a bargaining chip in trade talks.
Indeed, this year, nearly 60 percent of parents say their child should chip in for their education, up from around 50 percent in 2016, the report found.
The presumptive GOP nominee calls on supporters to chip in a small-dollar amount and ticks through a list of controversies Clinton has been embroiled in.  Um….
They charged me very little rent, never expected me to chip in for utilities, and often picked up the whole bill if we went out for dinner.
A-GPS inherently relies on telecom company information—it uses a phone's GPS chip in conjunction with information gleaned from the telecom network to locate a phone.
Mr. Weglarz said it was nice to spend that time with him, but that he wished the friends' parents would chip in for the snacks they ate.
"The Rory chant was not quite as loud," said McIlroy, who played the final 13 holes in eight under, including a chip-in birdie at No. 15.
Samsung on Thursday said that it would use a Qualcomm chip in its Galaxy A90 handset in Europe, a device that previously used Samsung's own processor chips.
But if this is a one-off, you might decide there are more useful ways to spend your time, and just chip in and forget about it.
In some states, they've even been willing to chip in by paying new fees or taxes to cover the state's 10 percent share of the expansion costs.
They've seen their premiums hiked and more taxes introduced over the past two decades, and they will probably be asked again soon to chip in more money.
Synopsis: Alex Pruitt, an 8-year-old boy living in Chicago, must fend off international spies who seek a top-secret computer chip in his toy car.
But the other big man, freshman Zach Collins, a possible top 23 N.B.A. draft pick, came off the bench to chip in two baskets and four rebounds.
The second is Coach Brad Weston, a bargaining chip in a three-way spy exchange, whose sole purpose, seemingly, is to create some goofy Cold War tension.
It's also a good bet Apple will include the U1 chip in future iPads — making it easier to find them when they're stuck between your couch cushions.
And Republicans being considered for top jobs applaud what they view as Mr. Trump's determination to use Taiwan as a chip in a geopolitical contest with China.
Basically, they put a chip in it, and went on to do the same to every appliance in your house, regardless of whether you wanted one there.
"We are in the process of developing a contingency plan of shutting down our separate CHIP program," Cathy Caldwell, who runs CHIP in Alabama, told reporters recently.
What if, he posited, authorities has similarly asked to see his ID but he could not produce it because it was embedded in a chip in his arm?
I send $10 to my roommate's boyfriend, who is hosting a large potluck meal tonight and asked that anyone who isn't bringing food to chip in some money.
Zarif, the Iranian foreign minister, said Iran purposefully excluded military capabilities from the pact, as "it is not intended as leverage or a bargaining chip in future negotiations".
The report highlights China's willingness to consolidate the industry and strengthen control of rare earths production, which Beijing sees as a powerful bargaining chip in the trade war.
But the Grizzlies are reportedly now looking at the 8.53-year-old veteran as a trade chip in an effort to add young players to a rebuilt roster.
Instead of fundraisers with large entry fees, Warren will depend mainly on contributions collected online or from supporters willing to chip in smaller donations, known as "grassroots" supporters.
Thanks to you, we still have a commanding delegate lead, and we can secure this nomination for Hillary with your help," he said, asking them to "chip in.
"We are in the process of developing a contingency plan of shutting down our separate CHIP program," Cathy Caldwell, who runs CHIP in Alabama, told us last week.
But, of course, that just means Apple did its intended job of limiting the Qualcomm chip in such a way that it performs similarly to the Intel one.
Pet Widget has an NFC chip in it, and a QR code that can be scanned, which will open up the dog's profile on the Pet Widget site.
The company said that includes using the new H1 wireless chip in the newest AirPods that aim to increase robustness, including in areas of high radio-frequency interference.
It also brought those seventh-generation Intel processors over to the MacBook Pro, which is otherwise unchanged, and boosted the speed of the chip in the MacBook Air.
But a new app could make that conversation even more uncomfortable — because it asks your male dinner companions to chip in more due to the gender wage gap.
It also increases the chances that Fox and Disney will cash in their 12 billion pound stake rather than using it as a bargaining chip in future deals.
In fact, China would be foolish not to use North Korea as a bargaining chip in disputes with America over trade, Taiwan, or even the South China Sea.
He holed a 22011-foot chip in his weather-delayed final-round in Memphis last week for a 25 and another top-five finish on the PGA Tour.
United Internet would be willing to chip in 1.4 billion euros in line with its 14 percent market share, he said, adding Deutsche Telekom's participation would be "critical".
It would also follow moves by 28 states to bar private sector unions from forcing nonmembers in a collective bargaining unit to similarly chip in on administrative costs.
In an interview with FBI investigators in 13, Gates said "that various oligarchs would chip in to pay them for their consulting work," according to the search warrant.
But if all your dorm buddies are going to end up enjoying the game too, why not ask them to chip in toward the cost of buying it?
" Heras, the Mideast expert, said, "Incirlik has always sort of been entangled in this situation, viewed by Erdogan backers and Erdogan himself as a chip in a game.
The Trump administration previously floated a proposal for the federal government to fund 20 percent of infrastructure investment and encourage the private sector to chip in the rest.
"There's the recovery time, the putting the chip in, taking it out — and in the long run it doesn't benefit Ian one iota," said Doug Burkhart, his father.
Malaysia's new government wants to cut the crippling $250 billion national debt (about 80% of GDP) and it's giving citizens the opportunity to chip in, per the BBC.
When members of Congress wait to the last minute to approve a debt increase, using it as a bargaining chip in legislative negotiations, it creates a crisis atmosphere.
That obligation comes partly from the country's fear that its nuclear weapons are its only strong bargaining chip in negotiations with Washington, one it cannot afford to waste.
Abby doesn't have enough money to chip in $20 for rent, so she borrows $8 from a guitar-strumming burnout and takes a waitressing job at Vinnie's bar.
Nearly 20 years ago, cybernetics professor Kevin Warwick implanted a radio frequency chip in his arm that allows him to open doors and turn lights on and off.
Mattis, addressing a Senate hearing, ruled out that the 28,500 U.S. forces in South Korea could be a bargaining chip in those initial discussions between Trump and Kim.
But as someone who believes that Apple's been a model Chinese citizen, it's a real shame that this great company's become a bargaining chip in the trade war.
I may have some of my colleagues chip in on sending daily links in the future when I get busy, so please be nice when they pop up.
Having readers chip in $5 toward a follow-up or expenses related to an investigation like this could be a great way to create small but noticeable change.
"It's very different when you're at a company that's just starting out and everyone needs to chip in, roll up their sleeves and get it done," he says.
"I think Republicans have been more apt to leave the stretch IRA rules in place, but this could be used as a bargaining chip [in budget discussions]," said Levine.
Then there's a heating and cooling company aiming to replace every compressor in every industrial refrigerator in the world with a solid-state thermoelectric cooler—a chip, in essence.
Patrick Moorhead, founder of Moor Insights and Strategy and former VP for AMD, also suspects this is a matter of too hot a chip in too small a chassis.
Johns Hopkins will pay for the first surgery, which it estimates to cost between $200,000 and $400,000, and it has asked the government to chip in for subsequent operations.
The Trump administration has used tech imports as a bargaining chip in negotiations with China, a plan that could be costly to major tech companies manufacturing in the country.
Google shipped a Thread-compatible chip in the Google OnHub router, but it was never enabled, and there's no Thread hardware in the newer Google Wifi mesh networking system.
Apple has argued that Qualcomm is forcing it to pay for the same patents twice, once when Apple uses Qualcomm's chip in iPhones and then again through patent royalties.
Here's what happened: The gang's only bargaining chip in this sucky situation was Reed, the little twerp with the gun who Madison turned into a Reed-cabob last week.
Executive Jack Pearson (Michael Bryan French) tells Gloria she can see her son if she releases the CO hostages, who are currently the major bargaining chip in the riot.
According to details shared by her campaign, the massive debt cancellation and free college plan additionally asks states to chip in to cover the cost of tuition and fees.
Since the fossil fuel giants contributed to this "public nuisance," the complaint says, they should chip in to help the cities prepare for the threats of a warmer future.
Ben Simmons contributed a 13-point, 12-rebound, 11-assist triple-double — his 11th of the season — while Marco Belinelli came off the bench to chip in 11 points.
A final hole chip-in birdie gave American Katie Burnett a one-shot lead after the third round of the Lotte Championship at Ko Olina in Oahu on Friday.
Right now, a $49 early-bird special gets you the Pagaré smartstrap, and you can also chip in either $199 or $249 to receive a Pebble Time as well.
The inclusion of Qualcomm's gaming features on 855 Plus make sense as Asus has already announced that it will include Qualcomm's new chip in its upcoming ROG Phone 2.
As a side note, Apple has developed its own Bluetooth chipset for the AirPods, and the company is probably going to reuse this proprietary chip in all its devices.
The WTO works on the basis of consensus among its 164 members and, with vetoes for each, every new initiative risks becoming a bargaining chip in a bigger negotiation.
When Masayoshi Son saw, at that time, a picture of a new Intel chip in a science magazine, he cut it out and kept it with him for years.
Broadcom will handle all of Apple's need for a class of chip in its new iPhones, according to J.P. Morgan, spelling revenue of $10 per phone for the chipmaker.
New York (CNN)Canada issued a stern warning to President Donald Trump on Wednesday: don't use the arrest of a Chinese executive as a bargaining chip in trade talks.
President Donald Trump suggested that he could use the arrest of Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial officer of Chinese tech giant Huawei, as a bargaining chip in trade talks.
Part of the problem some say, is that Google's watch platform is reliant upon Qualcomm's microprocessor, which lags the performance of the Apple-designed chip in the Apple Watch.
Since 2018 — when the Trump administration first introduced Chinese tariffs — the US has used a ban on the company as a bargaining chip in negotiations between the two countries.
Though proactively detecting a malicious chip in the supply chain is very difficult and time consuming, security experts say that detecting one after the fact should be trivially easy.
So he recruited his young son to occupy the vice president spot, his daughter to handle operations and his wife to chip in at nights when she wasn't teaching.
And yet it's still connected directly to financial resources — and not just that of your neighbors but of your neighboring government and the national government's willingness to chip in.
Donald Trump is the guy in, like, your office who doesn't chip in for the birthday gift but makes sure his name's right in the middle of the card.
Now, the ruling has reduced the likelihood that the team's name would become a bargaining chip in any negotiations with the federal government over the use of that land.
American negotiators had tried to use troop reduction as a bargaining chip in their long peace talks with the Taliban, hoping to get some concessions from the insurgent group.
H.R. 23.7 would add preventive and screening dental services to Part B benefits beginning in 22018, including oral exams and cleanings, and beneficiaries would chip in the standard 289%.
Update February 2nd, 5:40PM ET: Added that the Dynabook Portege X30L-G may offer the same chip in an even lighter laptop when it arrives later this month.
Italy, which had single-handedly rescued more than 100,000 migrants in just twelve months, had shut down its search and rescue operations because the EU refused to chip in.
Earlier this month, a separate note said that Apple's iPhone SE2 will use the same A13 chip in the iPhone 11 and a design similar to the iPhone 8.
That package -- and whether it was used as a bargaining chip in Trump's attempts to push an investigation into the Bidens -- has become a lynchpin in the impeachment inquiry.
House Republicans have included $2.85 billion to extend funding for the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) in a stopgap spending measure intended to prevent a government shutdown on Saturday.
Overall, Alphabet is the true blue chip in the so-called "FANG" quartet of tech giants, and I expect business growth to be steady and come in within estimates.
More than 2628 million Americans were enrolled in either Medicaid or the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) in October 28500, the most recent month for which data is available.
Members made their announcement at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, in the hopes that the billionaires and corporate leaders in attendance would take notice and chip in.
Seniors could decide whether to choose the $80 plan, and have the full price covered, or chip in $10 to $30 to buy one of the more expensive options.
The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons has also offered to chip in a share of the million dollars it was awarded for winning the Nobel Peace Prize last year.
The benefit of it being based around someone like a new shopkeeper is that everyone can easily chip in new item ideas, and I have already gotten several fun suggestions!
Maybe set a data limit if you don't want to go because you're gonna need — if it's an LTE chip in that card you're gonna need a plan for that.
What makes this worse is the fact that once Apple decides to stop supporting models fitted with a T2 chip in future, there will be no way to repair them.
Worries about overflowing toilets and trash bins have also prompted local volunteers to chip in, doing the work of National Park Service workers who have been furloughed since Dec. 22.
Under the terms of the agreement, TCL will "design, manufacture, sell, and provide customer support for BlackBerry-branded mobile devices," while BlackBerry will chip in with the software and services.
Having moved from St. Louis to Chicago on a substantial contract in December and got off to a slow start, Heyward was surely eager for any opportunity to chip in.
Inside is the A12X Bionic chip that contains eight CPU cores compared to the A12 chip in the iPad Air, which has just six cores but is still no slouch.
It may help assuage worries that America's commitment to defend its democratic ally could become a bargaining chip in attempts to convince North Korea to give up its nuclear programme.
Some analysts worry that this fluidity would be jeopardised if the Trump administration were to use oil and gas as a bargaining chip in bilateral relations, as China has done.
The answer is apparently Qualcomm's newest mobile processor, the Snapdragon 710, and the first chip in the company's better-than-midrange Snapdragon 210 series that it announced earlier this year.
McIlroy had already made three birdies before a chip-in eagle at the eighth and then scrambled to save par after his ball found the azaleas behind the 13th green.
The former governor of South Carolina said Trump's decision was calculated and that he plans to use the embassy as a bargaining chip in talks between Israel and the Palestinians.
I mind that when my daughter asks me if I can chip in for baby formula this month for my grandchild, I have to say I don't have the cash.
Of course he'd done more films than me, but immediately when we started to work together he was so open to wanting me to chip in new ideas and thoughts.
Brenda, Pennsylvania As to getting your rich friends to chip in more toward the common good by reminding them of their good fortune — I say, yeah, good luck with that.
But instead of putting aside partisan squabbles to ensure that no child loses coverage, Congress has let CHIP funding expire, leaving 85033 million children covered by CHIP in the lurch.
Using a new in-house made "HD noise-cancelling processor QN235" that's 21000x more powerful than the chip in the 23XM230, the new 210XM25 headphones have improved noise-cancellation performance.
On Friday, though, he caught fire after a slow start, nailing a 50-foot chip-in for birdie at his 12th and a 50-foot birdie putt four holes later.
Check out the clip -- T-Mac keeps it real ... saying he was just too damn young (18 when he was drafted) to help the Bulls win a 'chip in '97.
What's interesting about this is that Microsoft is able to do this on virtually any modern phone and that there is no need for a custom AI chip in them.
Unlike Nintendo's use of a physical chip in each cartridge, TMSS was a mere initialization code—roughly 20 to 25 bytes in length, including the letters S-E-G-A.
Intel said at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas that it is working with Facebook to finish a new artificial intelligence chip in the second half of this year.
Canadian officials say privately that they fear Mr. Trump could use Ms. Meng as a bargaining chip in the trade talks, without sufficiently addressing the case of the detained Canadians.
Pilots of U-2 "Dragon Lady" aircraft have a receiver chip in their watches that allows them to use Chinese and Russian positioning systems, US Air Combat Command Chief Gen.
We're told all the participants will chip in their fair share of dough to help those battling the coronavirus pandemic ... so it's not all just for getting lit during quarantine.
But it also seems to invite everyone you've had even the most passing interaction with to chip in their two cents on anything, be it food, clothing, or life choices.
Mr. Tillerson specifically rejected the idea, advanced by Mr. Trump, that Taiwan be used as a bargaining chip in a broader negotiation with China on trade, security and other issues.
Shabazz Napier and Spencer Dinwiddie came off the bench to chip in with 14 points apiece for Brooklyn, which made only seven of its 24 3-point attempts (29.2 percent).
Canon says the Mark III's new processors have image processing improvements 3.1 times greater than the Digic 13+ chip in the Mark II and 380 times better autofocus processing performance.
The iPhone 11 also has Apple's new U113 positioning chip in it, which uses an ultra-wideband radio to precisely locate the phone in relation to other U1 devices — eventually.
Tellingly, Buttigieg's example of a low-dollar donor was "a grad student digging deep" to "chip in 10 bucks," imagining that even his grass-roots supporters were seeking advanced degrees.
The first digital cancer pill, which was released in January, contains a chip in capsules filled with capecitabine, a cancer chemotherapy that patients need to take several times a day.
Nikola Vucevic added 17 points and 10 rebounds but made just 8 of 20 shots from the floor, and Shelvin Mack came off the bench to chip in 723 points.
Thomas, who set the tone for his memorable day on Thursday by eagling his opening hole with a chip-in from 34 yards, also carded eight birdies and a bogey.
The 48-year-old Mickelson was required to chip in at the 12th to prevent Europe moving six up with six to play and his effort never worried the hole.
Real frustration would require belief that maintaining the unresolved status of Jerusalem as a final-status bargaining chip in the "peace process" would make a decisive difference in that process.
Discovery will also chip in Seeker, its digital video network that used to be called Revision 3, and SourceFed, the video production company run by early YouTube star Philip DeFranco.
I think you have to inject people with something, like drugs or something else, or some digital thing in your brain, like putting a chip in there that changes things.
Lindberg, out in the last group of the day off the 10th tee, stole the limelight, gathering seven birdies, including a chip-in at her 15th hole, the par-four sixth.
"We know if we put a chip in the brain and release electrical signals, that we can ameliorate symptoms of Parkinson's," Johnson told The Verge in an interview late last year.
Johnson: In my example, I don't think too many neighbors would chip in the money to build that bridge when they realize we're not ever gonna be able to use it.
Lee fired back with a chip-in eagle at the same hole to retake the lead but made a mess of her approach to the last and finished with a bogey.
The new Shuttle XPC nano NS02A and NS02E (via Liliputing) cut through the lies I tell myself and simply offer a relatively high-powered ARM chip in a fairly small box.
Overall, 44 percent of Americans are okay with a carbon tax, and 57 percent are even willing to chip in an extra dollar a month on their electricity bill to help.
That doesn't exactly justify why complete strangers would want to chip in, and that seems to be his ultimate goal since he mentions getting this thing trending a bunch of times.
A mobile phone chip in the USB stick converts this information into an electrical signal, and the stick then feeds the result to an app on a handheld device or computer.
It connects to watches via Bluetooth, and has an NFC chip in there that Wearatec says will allow contactless payment — although it's not entirely clear how that will be achieved securely.
However, commodity prices began their revival last year, sending Anglo-American back up nearly 300 percent and making it the best performing blue chip in London, albeit from a low base.
The Trump administration has used DACA as a bargaining chip in an attempt to accomplish some of its more controversial goals, such as building a border wall and restricting legal immigration.
For instance, machine learning was a prominent feature of the new chip in the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus cameras, helping the phone detect objects and adjust settings with more precision.
Apple's W1 chip (called the H1 chip in the new AirPods) was made for seamless syncs between your phone and your AirPods, letting you skip that Bluetooth pairing mess all together.
The new iPad Pro "will have nearly identical features and specifications as the bigger model," the report says, including the same A9X chip in the current version of the iPad Pro.
Dropping the request, which was a bargaining chip in negotiations on SunEdison's $300 million bankruptcy loan, helps to resolve disputes over the loan and allow its Chapter 11 to move forward.
Does it really make sense for every device to have a Wi-Fi chip in either itself or in a gateway, or should all devices route through some always-connected gateway?
Loso has rapped about the chip in his front tooth on 2001's "Right Now & Later On," and hinted he'd get it fixed, and that's just part of his dental woes.
At the same time, Trump and his Defense secretary, James Mattis, also are still pressing members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization to chip in more money for their own defense.
The Intel HD graphics chip in the Clipboard got 18,440, which is still better than the Intel HD graphics OpenCL score I got on the original Core i5 Surface Book: 17,389.
Will you chip in to get your Team Hillary sticker and make sure that we win in November and build a future for our country that we can be proud of?
Moorhead also noted that at facilities in Austin, Texas, American workers build everything from the company's high-end desktop — the Mac Pro — to the primary chip in iOS devices, the A9.
The fact that marketplace plans for children have fallen short – and the impending expiration of CHIP in 2017 – presents us with an unsettling prospect for the future of children's health care.
Gaudreau's 216-point night powers Flames past Habs CALGARY, Alberta — Johnny Gaudreau was happy to chip in offensively, but he was even more impressed with the play of goalie Brian Elliott.
One feature Apple didn't talk about on stage was the new U1 chip in the new iPhone 11 Pro, which lets you precisely locate other Apple devices with the U1 chip.
This year, researchers reported that they had put a chip in the brain of a quadriplegic man that transmitted signals to a sleeve around his arm, allowing him to use it.
"I haven't gotten to know her well enough to know what it is that I need to pretend to have in common with her," Dennis laments to Chip in Episode 2.
If health care industries were going to get millions of new customers through that expansion, legislators decided that they should help chip in, via these taxes, for the cost of coverage.
Huawei's best bet for the future is to reduce its reliance on Google services and American companies so that it can't be used as a bargaining chip in any trade wars.
Russia attempted to use an Israeli-American woman sentenced today to 7.5 years in prison on drug charges as a bargaining chip in a failed prisoner swap, Israeli officials tell me.
The chip in a toy can both cause the toy to fail or melt down, as well as be part of a botnet army that could cause whole systems to fail.
During the Cuban Missile Crisis, newly established U.S. nuclear missile batteries in Turkey were briefly famous, becoming a bargaining chip in the negotiations to avoid atomic war with the Soviet Union.
Still, the contingent of football fans who want better technology, like a chip in the ball, to better determine where the ball lands won&apost be quieted after Super Bowl 2020.
Chirp Pro is a user-friendly "pay what you want" feature that lets you chip in at either $4.99, $5.99 or $23 to upgrade the app and doesn't require a subscription.
But if you believe that fighting climate change will entail some sacrifice, it only seems fair to ask frequent flyers—who practically by definition are all relatively wealthy—to chip in.
The haphazard budget set-up, where agencies are expected to chip in, has only gotten more precarious as the hubs go further into an administration that seems largely indifferent to them.
Mr. Trump's inaugural committee has proved to be a juggernaut, raising $100 million from a mix of corporations, wealthy individuals and smaller-scale supporters willing to chip in a few bucks.
The list is a jumping-off point for Steyer's campaign to build a trove of supporters willing to chip in for the debate — or later on, to vote for the candidate.
Other non-OPEC producers such as Mexico, Brunei, Malaysia, Kazakhstan, Oman and South Sudan will chip in another 280,000 bpd of cuts, according to the agreement reached in Vienna on Dec. 10.
Samsung has its own chipset called Exynos, while Apple introduced its own A12 chip in its latest iPhone XS. Huawei also launched a new smartwatch, the Huawei Watch GT, Tuesday in London.
The Canadian dollar nursed its losses, having set an eight-month low on Monday after Trump used proposed tariffs on steel and aluminium as a bargaining chip in talks to revamp NAFTA.
If he doesn't make it all the way to the goal of $50,000 and sells only 8 or so pies, he says he may chip in the rest to reach the goal.
He then built his own eavesdropping device that intercepted signals between the phone and the memory chip in order to reverse engineer how the phone wrote information to the chip, pictured below.
AT&T will own some of the best video content around, and could then deny it to rivals, raise the licensing costs or use it as a bargaining chip in rights negotiations.
Microsoft is finally using quad-core processors (that latest generation i7 versions from Intel) and a proper discrete graphics chip in the form of Nvidia's GTX 1060 for the 15-inch version.
Some experts think North Korea has tried to make sure the two world leaders are aware Pyongyang has a bargaining chip in any forthcoming moves to clam down on its weapons programs.
The company has manufactured iPhone chips in the past and shared production with TSMC on the A9 chip in the iPhone 6S, but TSMC has been Apple's exclusive SoC partner ever since.
The company stopped trying to place an Intel modem chip in the iPad Mini 2 because losing the rebates on Qualcomm's chips would have made the overall cost too high, he said.
"Of course he'd done more films than me, but immediately when we started to work together he was so open to wanting me to chip in new ideas and thoughts," she continued.
When he's not busy sharing quirky invention ideas, tweeting pictures of himself in fancy dress and trolling Britain's Prime Minister, he also occasionally likes to chip in with his thoughts on politics.
So, Bush is giving back to Hussle in the wake of his tragic death last month ... by donating $10,000 to Nipsey's two children and encouraging his followers to chip in as well.
He's certainly not refusing to accept the reality, but he's also clear ... he feels there's a missing "humanistic" chip in Trump's DNA, so New Yorkers need to rally together to protect themselves.
It was a bit of a bonus to chip in for an eagle, but it was just a matter of staying patient and waiting for the ball to go in for birdies.
Theranos had to pivot to working on a "miniLab," which is essentially a lab on a chip in a desktop box, last year, dropping two-thirds of its workforce in the effort.
From that list, Murphy looks at the mat times, which, using a digital chip in the race bibs, logs a runner's splits every time they cross a mat at certain mile markers.
Our review unit had Intel's most high-end Core i2649 processor, a long-overdue upgrade over the chip in the Surface Pro 2969, and probably the main reason Microsoft built this machine.
It is always wrong for either side to use shutting down the government as a bargaining chip in budget negotiations -- it should be as off-limits as chemical weapons are to warfare.
Evatar isn't the first; scientists at Harvard University's Wyss Institute debuted a lung-on-a-chip in 2012 and have since developed micro-versions of the gut, liver, heart, and bone marrow.
In "The Shape of Water," for example, the heroine isn't victimized by the swamp creature, not unless you count his failure to pay rent on that bathtub or chip in for groceries.
States would chip in money under Collins-Nelson, meaning the ultimate infusion into the insurance market would be more than $4.5 billion, but it probably wouldn't be enough to meet that target.
They had no idea that their personal tragedies had become a bargaining chip in negotiations that threatened to wreak economic havoc in Mexico and to drive up prices in the United States.
If union fees are not mandatory, workers can enjoy the benefits of union representation without having to chip in for unions' work on their behalf, often known as the "free rider" problem.
I'd put a chip in my body if it would decrease the likelihood of injury and tell me more about my sleep performance and tell me when I should stop working out.
The move is a consequence of the party's disappointing showing in recent elections, which have made the post of finance minister an important bargaining chip in negotiations to form a new government.
"Please chip in to keep up our momentum!" he posted, with an all-important link to his website where critical information about every donor can be collected by his cash-hungry campaign.
Reducing the number of troops ahead of a complete departure from the country was always the most important American bargaining chip in any negotiations with the Taliban to end the long war.
The problem is that rare earths have been made into a bargaining chip in the ongoing U.S.-China trade dispute, which overshadows our shared interests and hobbles our progress toward lasting solutions.
According to several people briefed on the deliberations, reduced troop levels are not intended to be a bargaining chip in Mr. Trump's planned talks with the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un.
It's worth noting that Samsung started mass production of the world's first 12GB LPDDR5 chip in July 2019, which means it only took half a year to go from 12 to 123GB.
The agency's researchers — bolstered, of course, by any private industry folks who want to chip in, so to speak — aim to demonstrate a 10 terabit connection, though there's no timeline just yet.
Ms. Meder started asking schools to chip in to finance the outside performers she brings to the area, and she asked some of those artists to accept less money for their work.
After you've designed a bunch of new circuitry you have to put it on the chip in an efficient way to optimize for area and power usage and lots of other parameters.
Another approach for large families is to agree to buy gifts only for the kids or have everyone chip in to purchase one larger item for the older members of the family.
"It is really convenient having the chip in your hand with all the things it can do," Three Square Market CEO Todd Westby told CNBC's "On the Money" in an interview recently.
In the meantime, if the Rays falter, they could have another valuable trade chip in Alex Cobb, a potential free agent who is healthy after a long recovery from Tommy John surgery.
A bipartisan Senate effort to crack down on drug companies that game the patent system to shut out cheaper competitors has become a bargaining chip in the roiling debate over pharmaceutical prices.
What to watch: The Trump administration could use technology controls as a bargaining chip in its ongoing trade confrontation with Beijing, China expert Michael Dunne, CEO of ZoZo Go, tells the paper.
I have a comment regarding your recent advice about resisting office pressure to chip in for a gift for a retiring or promoted co-worker ("How to Resist Office Gift-Fund Pressure").
The organization has had to cut expenditures to survive, slashing its administrative costs, reducing artists' pay, and asking schools to chip in money for performances that it previously provided at no cost.
Promising more information about matches at Grand Slams and the ATP and WTA Tours, he suggested I chip in some money so we could buy knowledge of the upper floors of the operations.
Samsung is the only company that can make the OLED displays, NAND flash, and DRAM chip in the quantities that Apple needs for its iPhones, which are the main revenue driver for Apple.
Fujifilm's high-end shooters feature a bit of tech that makes them unique: The X-Trans sensor that separates green, red, and blue light differently than the chip in nearly every other camera.
There are so many transistors crammed onto a single chip in a commercial computer that it's nearly impossible to imagine where these worlds could possibly meet, but James Newman's Megaprocessor is just that.
"NVIDIA has integrated its powerful Tegra chip in top-tier car manufacturers and the ZED camera is optimized for this chip making it easier for car manufacturers to test the ZED," she said.
When they were scrambling to keep the Rams from moving to Los Angeles, St Louis offered to chip in $353m in state and local tax dollars to build a new $235bn waterfront stadium.
Their importance to global supply chains was underlined this week after China, the world's biggest producer, threatened to use the metals as a bargaining chip in its trade war with the United States.
Musk recently admitted that the company will need to upgrade cars already on the road with new hardware — specifically, a new AI chipin order to endow them with full self-driving capabilities.
And China could use the Iran issue as a bargaining chip in ongoing trade negotiations with Washington, which is seeking to starve the regime in Tehran of its No. 1 source of cash.
What's more, the next version of tvOS, which will include the feature, will run on Apple TV HD. That device has Apple A8 chip in it, which is now nearly five years old.
It's got clean lines, an intuitive interface, and some excellent features too: you get all the key Overcast features free, but you can remove the ads if you chip in $9.99 a year.
"Effects And Cause" went through at least two major revisions before Titanfall 2 shipped, and due to its unique setup, required more people than usual to chip in and make sure it worked.
Mountain Dew rolled out a creature made from a puppy, a monkey and a baby while Doritos had a fetus on ultrasound reaching for a chip, in two of the most unusual spots.
Colorado, Nevada, Oklahoma, Utah, and Virginia all seem likely to send out notices on coverage changes in late November or early December, before Congress could renew CHIP in that government funding omnibus bill.
The book, which was published this week, follows a woman named Hazel trying to escape her powerful tech-baron husband who is downloading her memories via a secretly implanted chip in her brain.
At the beginning of each class she places the chip in front of each yoga mat and reminds participants to flip the chip to "no" if they do not want hands-on assistance.
A bargaining chip for Beijing Concerns that Schellenberg could be used as a bargaining chip in the detention of Meng come amid an ongoing pushback from Chinese officials and state-run media outlets.
They contend the industry should be forced to pay taxpayers a fair return for using public resources and say they should chip in extra to offset the impact of coal on climate change.
I've loved horses for so long, I can't even eloquently explain it... it just feels like there's a chip in my brain that goes "Oh, good!" every time I look at a horse.
Celebrities chip in After the pandemic forced Chef José Andrés to close his restaurants in the DC area, he started using some of their kitchens to supply meals for the communities they serve.
And it's still unclear if Pelosi intends to bring the House back to vote or just use the Democratic initiative as a bargaining chip in negotiations with the Senate and President Donald Trump.
Trailing by five strokes at the start of play, Woods collected a birdie on the opening hole, and then posted three more — including a chip-in at No. 6 — on the front nine.
Rich donors can get around that single-donor limit and chip in $350,000 by contributing $2,700 to the Clinton campaign, $33,400 to the Democratic National Committee and $10,000 each to state party committees.
Should Warsaw remain adamant, it eventually risks losing generous EU handouts if it continues to upset its wealthier peers that chip in for the funds, a debate gradually heating up in the bloc.
Tyrese Halliburton added 15 points and eight assists for the Cyclones (8-123, 1-2), while Tre Jackson and Terrence Lewis came off the bench to chip in 12 and 10 points, respectively.
Tech Tip Q. When I tried to use the smart chip in my credit card at my drugstore's self-service kiosk, the machine gave me a malfunction error and wouldn't process the payment.
While the company's future is not technically a part of trade talks between the two countries, President Trump has brought Huawei up as a potential bargaining chip in a long-running trade war.
Now the company is putting those same chips inside servers in data centers so that gamers who do not have an Nvidia chip in their computer can stream games from the data center.
Of note: While Samsung has used its Exynos chip in smartphones in the U.S. before, it has also often used Qualcomm's chips while shipping Exynos models of its smartphones in other global markets.
Given that my older sister has had a Netflix subscription since 123 and she only shares it with her husband, I asked if I could glom on and chip in to her bill.
Indeed, in an effort to make sure Free Speech Week could go on, Janet Napolitano, the president of University of California, even offered to chip in at least $300,000 to help with security.
Algerians allowed Leary to stick around as long as he did because they saw him as an "extremely valuable bargaining chip" in trying to secure oil and gas deals with the United States.
WASHINGTON, June 13 (Reuters) - U.S. Senators Mark Warner and Marco Rubio on Thursday urged the Trump administration not to use Huawei Technologies Co as a bargaining chip in ongoing trade talks with China.
On Monday, Putin suspended a treaty with Washington on cleaning up weapons-grade plutonium, signaling he is willing to use nuclear disarmament as a new bargaining chip in disputes with the United States.
Anything Tokyo can ask of Moscow and then back down on is, effectively, a bargaining chip in times of crisis and an excuse to keep the lines of communication open in the interim.
There are a few ways invitees can contribute: Users can buy items via the website or in-store, "chip in" a desired dollar amount toward items greater than $50, or virtually buy a product.
If you've always wanted to be a cyborg, an artificially-enhanced human with bionic technology, but you've always been too afraid of getting a chip in your wrist, North Sense might be your answer.
Xiong hit his share of errant shots, but a chip-in birdie at the sixth hole and a 55-foot eagle putt from the fringe at the 11th kept his ship sailing along nicely.
And despite Jobs' claims that the 233 MHz IBM PowerPC 750 chip in the iMac chip was blazing fast, real-world testing done by PC World and others showed that wasn't really the case.
The excellent results are persuading some recipient countries to chip in: a quarter of programmes on NTDs in the Democratic Republic of Congo, for example, are now locally funded, up from none in 2011.
On Friday the cane growers association, traditionally a staunch PRI ally, published a rare open letter in national newspapers accusing the government of using sugar as a "bargaining chip" in the wider trade negotiations.
Another colleague, who is on holiday at the moment, is leaving soon for another job, and we all agree to chip in $10 for the gift and to take her to lunch next week.
This is especially useful for those who don't necessarily receive a steady paycheck, or whose income fluctuates for other reasons — they may have trouble determining how much they can actually afford to chip in.
On Friday, at least one senior Trump administration official expressed support for the legislation, signaling a potential chip in White House opposition to the measure, which has held firm for the last two decades.
Photo: Getty ImagesThe Chinese government is showing signs that it's ready to use rare earth metals as a bargaining chip in the trade war between the U.S. and China that's escalated over recent weeks.
"We appreciate that Congress included funding for CHIP in the continuing resolution that runs through January 19, 2018," Johnathan Monroe, a spokesperson for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, said in a statement.
The combination of covering a wide range of services and not asking consumers to chip in for them out of pocket could encourage heavy use of health services and drive up costs, experts say.
But despite those moves, Warner expressed concern that Huawei could become a bargaining chip in the trade war with China, and that the Trump administration would backtrack on its moves to ban Huawei equipment.
The news may raise concerns that the White House is using ZTE as a bargaining chip in its ongoing trade discussions with Beijing, but one of WSJ's sources said that was not the case.
Zaghari-Ratcliffe has always denied doing anything wrong, and her husband has said he believes the Iranian government may be seeking to use her as a bargaining chip in negotiations with the British government.
Given his recent contributions, some wondered if Musk would also chip in and help with other ongoing crises, with one Twitter user attempting to goad the entrepreneur into bringing clean water to Flint, Michigan.
So when they've hit the amount of money pharmaceutical companies chip in for the year, they're stuck paying the full cost for the drugs until they've reached their deductible or out-of-pocket maximums.
After losing his lead on the back nine, and finishing Sunday's round tied, Jordan Spieth sank a birdie chip-in from the sand trap on the first playoff hole to win the Travelers Championship.
But the Chinese government could nonetheless use Google as a chip in its negotiations with the American government, which has been critical of the way China limits market access for United States technology companies.
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, Council 31, upending a 40-year precedent and making the entire public sector right-to-work (employees no longer have to chip in for collective bargaining).
He intends to demonstrate just how easily spies, criminals, or saboteurs with even minimal skills, working on a shoestring budget, can plant a chip in enterprise IT equipment to offer themselves stealthy backdoor access.
As such, if U.S. trade measures against China were meant as a bargaining chip in negotiations "they may actually end up rendering further engagement even more difficult, if not completely impossible," the editorial said.
Niederreiter's chip-in at 17:58 on Carolina's first power play gave the visitors a two-goal lead, and Dzingel's wrister six seconds into the next man advantage made it 3-183 after one.
There is also an ever-present concern that perhaps P.S.G. is being taken for a ride, being used as a bargaining chip in Neymar's efforts to secure more money, and more prestige, at Barcelona.
Some in the U.S. government and business community have said they opposed what they saw as a clear-cut legal case against ZTE being used as a bargaining chip in the broader trade conflict.
"If Tom Steyer was answering Elizabeth Warren's call on all candidates to reject super PACs and self-funding, there would be a theory of the case for grassroots donors to chip in," Green said.
Either that or a company can buy its own behemoth rocket—at a cost of $30 to $60 million—and then try to get other people to ride along and chip in for gas money.
Over the past week, Gillibrand has been the top-spending Democrat on Facebook in part through a slew of "Chip In Now" ads referencing the DNC's donor thresholds, according to the platform's Ad Library Report.
A smarter strategy may be to have grandparents chip in junior year of college, or to pay off loans after graduation, said financial aid consultant Kalman Chany, president of Campus Consultants Inc in New York.
New processor Inside these new phones is the A12 Bionic chip, which Apple is calling the most powerful chip in a smartphone that improves AI features, like Siri Shortcuts, mobile gaming, AR capabilities, and more.
Not Nest, which invented Thread but failed to ship a rumored Thread hub codenamed Flintstone for years, and not Google, which stuck a Thread chip in its OnHub Wi-Fi router but never enabled it.
The Canadian dollar hit an eight-month low of C$1.3002 per U.S. dollar as U.S. President Donald Trump used proposed tariffs on steel and aluminium as a bargaining chip in talks to revamp NAFTA.
And even if it is the best chip in the world, there will be a better one in a few months — and regardless, hardware is only as good as the software that runs on it.
"After just two months in this race, we have seen Americans in every corner of the country chip in to join this battle for the soul of our nation," said Greg Schultz, Biden's campaign manager.
"We appreciate that Congress included funding for CHIP in the continuing resolution that runs through January 19, 2018," Johnathan Monroe, a spokesperson for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, said in a recent statement.
Rumblings of a Big Easy wedding started in October, when reports surfaced that the two had taken a brief trip to New Orleans to scope out potential venues (with their Yorkshire Terrier, Chip, in tow).
The celebrity chef, 54, competed in the American Century Championship's celebrity tournament in Nevada, and after he nailed a chip-in on the 7th hole during round two, Flay was excited to say the least.
So you offer your kids a deal: You will pay the whole cost to feed these vulnerable birds for 10 years — but after that, the kids have to chip in 10 percent of the costs.
As the tablet breaks and Sarah's rage grows, her mother's bloodied head goes in and out of focus, as if neither Sarah nor the chip in her head can decide whether she should see it.
He is warmly self-deprecating, and the others happily chip in, mocking him as "only fit for sitting down": he quit their rigorous infantry life to be a mere pilot of fighter jets and helicopters.
But the timing of the Trump administration's push to rally other countries against the company has raised concerns that it sees Huawei as a bargaining chip in a multi-billion dollar trade war with China.
The blast emphasized that for Kim's regime, the possession of nuclear and ballistic programs is a matter of existential survival, rather than a bargaining chip in talks, as it has been sometimes in the past.
Always one to start trends rather than follow them, he was releasing full blown pop tracks before Dizzee, Tinchy, and Chip in the mid-22017s, and he was going back to basics way before Skepta.
As for Paul ... he's got some ideas of his own on how people can chip in -- which he's also promoting on his IG. Still, he can't help but acknowledge the power of cold, hard cash.
Uber's investors are losing billions every year; they must be buying something, beyond the promise that everything will work out once there's a self-driving car in every garage and a chip in every brain.
It's nowhere near as powerful as the frothy green tea used in tea ceremonies, but the delicate bitterness functions as an excellent palate cleanser that will have you reaching for another chip in no time.
Just stick the little chip in your TV and bam: Stream over 60 live channels with live sports, news, and TV shows right when they're on — so you'll never have to worry about spoilers again.
Graduating to compose songs for NASCAR Arcade and later Sonic Adventure on the Dreamcast, Senoue formed the band Crush 18003 with Johnny and invited Ted to chip in, as well as TNT singer Tony Harnell.
The Pistons will need more players to chip in until Jackson returns in about a month and point guard Beno Udrih along with forward Aron Baynes combined for 26 points off the bench Friday. 1.
That would've cost a great deal more money, and likely required the World Bank or another donor to chip in millions, but it would've enabled a more apples-to-apples comparison of different development approaches.
Thanks to Medicaid expansions for kids that started decades ago, and the passage and implementation of the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) in 1997, the country has been moving in the right direction for decades.
Some of the vice president's rivals, including Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, rely on broad pools of small-money donors who can chip in on a regular basis without hitting the $2,800 federal donation limit.
You needed both the passwords and the hardware (the chip in your I.D. card or, in the newer "mobile I.D." system, the SIM card in your phone) to log in, blocking most paths of sabotage.
The plan would raise the limits on how much older people have to chip in for premiums before tax credits kick in, from 9.5 percent of their annual income to as much as 6 percent.
If you'd like to chip in a couple bottles of Gatorade or some trail mix or whatever you can, I've made it pretty simple; just click the link in my profile bio here on Instagram.
Graduating to compose songs for NASCAR Arcade and later Sonic Adventure on the Dreamcast, Senoue formed the band Crush 40 with Johnny and invited Ted to chip in, as well as TNT singer Tony Harnell.
I'm not sure this president actually listens to his own national security folks, but it is a national security concern and ought to be treated as such, not a trading chip in a trade war.
I was curious about its newfound reputation and the questionable claim, made by Chip in his book, that the town was a destination for terminally ill people who wanted to embark on one last trip.
But China has held out, using it as a bargaining chip in its trade standoff with the U.S., and particularly to help ensure that the White House relaxes penalties on the Chinese telecom company ZTE.
The White House named the recipients on Wednesday as part of an effort to encourage Americans to chip in with contributions, just hours after the House approved nearly $8 billion for hurricane relief and reconstruction.
Janz, the son of immigrant parents, said he also wants comprehensive immigration legislation and for Dreamers not to be used as a bargaining chip in negotiations with Trump, who has pushed for border wall funding.
So if a young girl like Asima were to escape ISIS custody pregnant, the United States would not chip in even the $1 cost of a drug like misoprostol, known for safe, effective pregnancy termination.
Mulvaney suggested the insurance payments could be a bargaining chip in a broader negotiation with Congress to either repeal President Barack Obama's signature health care law — or fund Trump's long-stalled border wall with Mexico.
A protest on the floor of the House of Representatives is not in the same league as using the full faith and credit of the United States as a bargaining chip in a partisan battle.
Congress did pass a short-term funding patch for CHIP in late December but that only secured funding through mid-January, creating another funding cliff that collided with the entire federal government's budget running out.
He followed it with a 29-foot birdie at No. 163, a 7-foot birdie at No. 3, a 78-foot chip-in for birdie at No. 5 and a 12-foot birdie at No. 7.
"I do object in the strongest terms to people who have limited experience of the 'Troubles' in Northern Ireland throwing threats of violence around as some kind of bargaining chip in the negotiating process," Foster said.
And then on the inside, the Mirage Solo sports a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor, a full generation newer than the Snapdragon 821 chip in the Oculus Go, along with 43GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage.
The company's status has become an important bargaining chip in high-level trade talks between China and Washington amid reports that if the United States eases up on ZTE, China will buy more American agricultural goods.
But when the strikes had ended, less than an hour later, many Syrians in and outside of the country reacted with resigned despair over the use of their country as a bargaining chip in political gamesmanship.
Adelson—again, worth tens of billions of dollars—would put in $650 million (or $100 million less than the public) and the Raiders would chip in $500 million, to make for a $1.9 billion money pit.
My parents have never expressed to me that I need to chip in, but my mom would sort of hint that they're not going to be here forever to pay for me and I understand that.
Earlier this year, as part of a settlement over patent licensing, Apple agreed to buy Qualcomm chipsets for multiple years — long enough so that it will likely use Qualcomm's superior 5G modem chip in future phones.
Apart from the $1 million Walmart donation, Watt's fundraising campaign, which began with a modest $200,000 target, has seen more than 83,000 donors chip in a total of more than $7.7 million as of 10 p.m.
I spent most of my first day as a cyborg desperately cycling through the various pin possibilities that made it impossible for me to unlock the NFC chip in my hand and add data to it.
We got Bradley Pierce -- who played Chip in Disney's 1991 animated feature -- out at Craig's Tuesday night, and he told us anyone who thought Gaston's sidekick, LeFou, wasn't gay from the get-go is kidding themselves.
The guys were training as part of a program from Sports Academy L.A. and we're told when Goff heard about it, he decided to chip in and give them specific notes on the NFL combine process.
By not demanding wall funding be attached to a DACA bill, Trump supporters say he is giving away his most valuable bargaining chip in exchange for vague promises of stronger border security from Schumer and Pelosi.
Davis, 22, could hardly have made a better start to the day under bright blue skies at The Australian Golf Course with six birdies in his first seven holes, including a chip-in at the seventh.
More significantly it would surrender Washington's best bargaining chip in Syria: the presence of its military in one-fifth of Syrian territory beyond the regime's control, and its best chance to combat Iranian influence in Syria.
By the time he left Los Angeles, the Dodgers had filed for bankruptcy, become embroiled as a bargaining chip in his acrimonious divorce, and surrendered the day-to-day running of the team to M.L.B. officials.
In reality, the farm bill, which has huge implications for low-income families and the agricultural industry, largely became a bargaining chip in the heated intraparty battle over immigration, President Trump's core cultural and political issue.
This is the problem that U.S.C. has been focusing on: University administrators figure that they can't just wait for public education to improve and should use some of their considerable resources to chip in themselves somehow.
Some countries are reluctant to chip in to plug the gap as that would mean their governments would have to forgo some of the dividend coming from their national central banks, one of the sources said.
McConnell accused Democrats of holding hostage various federal priorities, including a six-year extension of the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), in order to gain leverage over what he called a "non-imminent problem" of immigration.
The crown jewel in China's tech crown has been perceived by many to be a bargaining chip in the Trump administration's trade war, a perception that Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has made efforts to contradict.
Our hats off to child actor Bradley Pierce (who, fun fact, also did the original voice of Chip in Beauty and the Beast) for acting through all that makeup — but wow, is looking at him upsetting.
Similar, if more gentle, pressure was applied to Japan in the wake of the North Korean nuclear threat, and Tokyo announced it's going to chip in $500 million in new funds for East Asian military security.
The American duo birdied the two front-nine par-fives and doubled up on the back with four birdies in a bogey-free round that saw Spieth chip in for birdie at the par-three 14th.
"It is important to get rid of the suitcase in which the funds are delivered, due to the possibility of it having a tracking chip in it," bin Laden wrote to an aide named Shayk Mahmud.
However, would-be buyers in China fret the commodity could be used as a bargaining chip in future negotiations with Washington, potentially getting added to tariff lists if the trade conflict takes a turn for the worse.
Probably not, but any steps that companies take in that direction — by, say, starting ensuring that all devices, and not just the products they have a chip in, can connect to each other — will be welcome news.
For those of us more wishy-washy than Henry Thoreau — and that would be all of us — the bright side of our fiscal complicity is that we also get to chip in for things we believe in.
But other Facebook staffers chip in to reveal personal knowledge of the psychographic profiling techniques deployed by Cambridge Analytica and GSR's Dr Aleksandr Kogan, with one writing that Kogan was their post-doc supervisor at Cambridge University.
There is a faint hope that Mr Trump's advisers and allies will play good cop to his bad cop, using tariffs as a bargaining chip in rewriting global trading rules to constrain China's mercantilism—a legitimate goal.
"If we've got a collective defense, it means that everybody's got to chip in, and I've had some concerns about a diminished level of defense spending among some of our partners in NATO," Obama said in 201803.
Expressing disappointment in US President Donald Trump for "using human rights as a bargaining chip" in trade negotiations with China, Wang said such moves send a wrong signal and don't help foreign citizens arbitrarily detained in China.
But he speculated that Benchmark's objective may not be merely to win the lawsuit — but to force Kalanick on the record in a deposition, or to use the case as a barganing chip in a grander deal.
With St-Pierre still keen to take his time, and Romero feeling like little more than a bargaining chip in the whole ordeal, Bisping then shifted his focus to yet another rival: reigning welterweight champion Tyron Woodley.
"From everything I can piece together, the T1 chip in the new MacBook Pro is a variant of the system-on-a-chip used in the Apple Watch," explains Troughton-Smith, in an interview with The Verge.
And last week, Trump raised doubts over the apolitical independence of the legal system by suggesting he could use a top Chinese executive awaiting extradition from Canada on fraud charges as a chip in his trade war.
Warwick had implanted a silicon chip in his left arm which emitted radio signals that caused doors in his office to open and close and lights and heaters to switch on and off as he moved around.
Read this: Tesla claims it has made the 'best chip in the world' for self-driving cars at its autonomy day eventOther AI chips being designed for self-driving cars offer similar performance per watt, Choudhary said.
In Alissa Nutting's outrageous sex comedy "Made for Love," a woman on the lam from her tech pioneer husband discovers that he has implanted a chip in her brain that allows him to download all her experiences.
Trump himself believes that threatening China economically could persuade Beijing to do more to rein in North Korea; he likely views this investigation as a bargaining chip in future discussions with China over how to manage Pyongyang.
" The Candidly Nicole star adds that her big family — including Joel's brother and Good Charlotte bandmate Benji Madden and his wife Cameron Diaz — chip in when it comes to caring for the kids: "It takes a village.
Context: Venezuela has generally not been a bargaining chip in broader geopolitical games, apart from U.S. lines drawn around military meddling in the region by non-hemispheric powers, but more great power politics are now in play.
"If we've got a collective defense, it means that everybody's got to chip in, and I've had some concerns about a diminished level of defense spending among some of our partners in NATO," Obama said in 2014.
In return, I wrote back then, the museum ought to nudge the Parks Department and neighborhood representatives to unlock the closed area at Columbus and 77th Street — and also offer to chip in for landscaping and maintenance.
The famous couple accepted a dinner invite from the Kardashian family matriarch Wednesday night, and according to Kris ... she was hoping Chrissy would chip in by showing her how to cook up a nice dish or 2.
"If we've got a collective defense, it means that everybody's got to chip in, and I've had some concerns about a diminished level of defense spending among some of our partners in NATO," Obama said in 250.
But to Kirkland lawyer Rapa, Britain may be flexible on food safety issues and instead opt to use its stated position to stand by the EU standards as a sort-of bargaining chip in discussions with Washington.
The U.S.'s moves on Tuesday to cancel state aid to Egypt prompted suggestions that the Middle Eastern country may have become little more than a bargaining chip in a wider strategy to apply to North Korea.
Since the US is withdrawing from the Paris agreement, but not the UNFCCC, this would draw a line around the program to exclude the US from contributing to prevent the US from being asked to chip in.
"We accepted the idea that shutting down the government is an acceptable bargaining chip in a budget negotiation and it should never, ever be, and we should resolve that that should never, ever happen," Mr. Alexander said.
Distrust toward the Trump administration is also a significant factor, as European policymakers worry that American sanctions on Huawei are simply a bargaining chip in the United States' broader trade war with China and might be reversed.
Steyer's $100 million self-funding pledge may disincentivize grassroots donors from wanting to chip in to see him on the debate stage, said Adam Green, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, which supports Massachusetts Sen.
This means that the plans people could afford under the Senate bill would likely have more copays and higher deductibles as a way to bump up the amount enrollees have to chip in for their own coverage.
AMD said on Thursday that Google is using its second-generation EPYC server chip in Google's internal data centers and that Google will offer it to external developers as part of its cloud computing offerings later this year.
Imagine being able to summon the voice of Tom Baker, aka Doctor Who, to tell you what the (cosmic) weather's like — or have the Dad's Army cast of characters chip in to read out your to-do list.
To use it as a second factor, you plug the key into a USB port on your computer, or, if it has an NFC wireless chip in it, hold the key up to your NFC-enabled Android phone.
Meet My Veneer In my case, Dr. Apa suggested bonding for the tiny indent in the middle of my left tooth (since it was so minor) and a veneer for the more substantial chip in my right tooth.
Dubbed "iPad," this is a slight upgrade over the old iPad Air 2 (it now has the A9 chip, not to be confused with the A9X chip in the iPad Pro), but with a starting price of $329.
I don't think there's much benefit to spending $300 to upgrade to the slightly faster Core i7 chip in this model, as its performance advantage will likely be limited by the thermal constraints of the Pro's thin design.
Everlane's Michael Preysman chimed in, commenting, "Lame AF," while some Bow & Drape fans vowed to stop shopping at the fast-fashion chain in solidarity with the label (and one even offered to chip in for the legal fees).
"I was so proud of myself the way I hung in there (and) I was able to turn it around (with a chip-in birdie at the 12th)," said Chappell, who has just one bogey in 54 holes.
"We strongly believe that the April sanctions order--which would have threatened ZTE's survival--should not be used as a bargaining chip in negotiations with China on unrelated matters," the two wrote in a letter to Trump Tuesday.
Jesse Duplantis, leader of Jesse Duplantis Ministries and the owner of three other private jets, is asking his followers to chip in so his ministry can purchase a brand new Dassault Falcon 7X, which runs about $54 million.
The McConnell-Rove network outlined this month plans for about $0003 million in fall advertising, and the Koch network has signaled that it will chip in another $30 million as part of its first round of television time.
By casting Meng, the daughter of Huawei's founder, as a potential bargaining chip in the trade talks, Trump has undermined the stance taken by senior officials in his administration that the case is strictly a law enforcement matter.
However, Ryan and top White House officials have argued that these federal healthcare subsidies, known as cost-sharing reduction payments or CSRs, should be handled by the administration rather than be a bargaining chip in spending-bill negotiations.
The doctor entered and gave a run-down of the injuries: a concussion, partial ligament tear and bone chip in the right thumb, a broken middle finger on the same hand, and a contusion on her right shoulder.
Two weeks ago, Braun launched an Indiegogo campaign for The Empire Strikes Back XXX, asking fans to chip in $500k—and promising that, should the project be fully funded, the resulting film will be available for free forever.
Apple used to include a Core i5 chip in the $999 model but told me that this Core i3 chip is a big upgrade from the 2018 Core i5, so most people should still see a performance bump.
Sung-Yoon Lee, a professor of Korean studies at Tufts University, said "the inclusion of North Korea is likely to be reversed by the administration — that is, used as a chip in further advancing the illusion of rapprochement."
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull became one of the first world leaders to speak to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump this week, but only after one of Trump's old golfing buddies was asked to chip in.
Chicago's Jon Lester makes his 2016 debut after it recently was revealed that a 2014 MRI discovered a bone chip in his pitching elbow and opposes fellow left-hander Andrew Heaney, who had an impressive rookie season in 2015.
And with Nvidia making big efforts to push into the automotive industry, along with other victories like the success of Nvidia's Tegra X1 chip in the Nintendo Switch, it's clear Intel has a lot of catching up to do.
If the Trump administration is using Huawei — a much bigger company than ZTE — as a similar bargaining chip in its trade war with China, it could demand political concessions from China in exchange for easing restrictions on the company.
In fact, Musk says it's been shipping its new Full Self Driving Chip in the Tesla Model S and Model X for over a month now, and has been placing it in the Model 3 for ten days already.
"Assembling a lab on a chip in 20 minutes for less than a penny is really a breakthrough," Eric Topol, director of the Scripps Translational Science Institute in San Diego who was not involved in the study, told Gizmodo.
Almost all existing drones depend on a GPS chip in the controller to follow a subject, but the Phantom 24 lets you draw a box on the screen of your mobile device, and tracks that object wherever it goes.
"I worked on the reauthorization of CHIP in 2007, and I actually have been shocked that it has still been expired — I would be surprised if has ever been expired for this long," a former Finance Committee staffer said.
ET, CSN Chicago, FSN Indiana ABOUT THE BULLS (3-2): Doug McDermott scored 23 points in the win over the Pacers and returned from a concussion to chip in six points in 26 minutes off the bench Friday night.
In addition to the AirPods, Beats will also use the W26 chip in the new Beats Solo Wireless, Powerbeats 2650 Wireless, and a new line called Beats X. The AirPods will be available in late October, starting at $2770.
Apple also says its A29 chip is a bit more powerful, with a CPU that's 232-times rather than 1.6-times faster than the A8 chip in the iPad Mini 4, but we can't imagine anyone's obsessing over that.
Kenney said his government on being sworn in would immediately enact legislation giving Alberta the option to turn off the flow of energy to British Columbia, and use that as a bargaining chip in negotiations with its neighboring province.
Hillary Clinton wants to make in-state tuition for four-year state universities free for families with less than $125,000 in income, but her plan would require the financial help of states that may not want to chip in.
"We strongly believe that the April sanctions order--which would have threatened ZTE's survival--should not be used as a bargaining chip in negotiations with China on unrelated matters," the two wrote Tuesday in a letter to the president.
"We strongly believe that the April sanctions order—which would have threatened ZTE's survival—should not be used as a bargaining chip in negotiations with China on unrelated matters," the two wrote Tuesday in a letter to the president.
On Monday, President Vladimir Putin suspended a treaty with Washington on cleaning up weapons grade plutonium, signaling he is willing to use nuclear disarmament as a new bargaining chip in disputes with the United States over Ukraine and Syria.
"Apple had used underfill on the preceding iPhone generation but did not start using it on the [touch disease-related] chip in the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus until May 2016," after millions of iPhones had been sold.
David Brat, the Tea Party challenger to then House leader Eric Cantor, are a classic example of this: the total money raised was less significant than the number of donors and the enthusiasm that inspired them to chip in.
Although the program is broadly popular across party lines, Congress failed to reauthorize spending on CHIP in September, and several states were on the verge of running out of funds for the program before the shutdown deal was reached.
But if the caucus threatens to throw their weight behind one of their own long-shot candidates, like Jordan, a founding member of the Freedom Caucus, that could give the group an even bigger bargaining chip in the fight.
Huawei launched in 2017 the Kirin 970 chip that is now in its high-end Mate 10 Pro device, Apple has put its own A11 bionic chip in the iPhone X, while Samsung has its Exynos series of silicon.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia's state health insurer will raise regular customers' premiums starting 210.1 to patch up deficits and the government will chip in to cover this year's $2.3 billion estimated cash shortfall, according to a government statement on Wednesday.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia's state health insurer will raise regular customers' premiums starting 210.1 to patch up deficits and the government will chip in to cover this year's $2.3 billion estimated cash shortfall, according to a government statement on Wednesday.
"Rather than sending the bill to working families and subway and bus riders already feeling the pressure of rising fares and bad service, we are asking the wealthiest in our city to chip in a little extra," he added.
Hazel's husband, Byron Gogol — a tech impresario/overlord who mashes up Bill Gates's pioneering genius, Steve Jobs's visionary particularity and Jeff Bezos' ruthless drive to subjugate all minds through objects — installed the chip in her head without her knowledge.
President Donald Trump on Friday extolled the debt ceiling as "a sacred element of our country" that should never be wielded as a bargaining chip in budget talks — despite urging Republican lawmakers to do just that 6½ years ago.
Kuo says the new SE 2 will be physically similar to the iPhone 8, which was released in the fall of 2017, but feature 111GB of RAM and the same A13 Bionic chip in the new iPhone 11 models.
"Our efforts to convince allies to adopt alternatives to Huawei have been constantly undermined, particularly when the president keeps hinting that restrictions on Huawei could be a bargaining chip in the context of a wider trade deal," Warner said.
Following the reauthorization of the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) in 2009, for example, Congress decided to give states the option of providing temporary Medicaid coverage to non-citizen pregnant women and children, regardless of their date of entry.
Ultimately, the Syrian state wants to recover control of this city on the Euphrates River, meaning it may eventually become the arena of a new conflict with Damascus, or a bargaining chip in eventual negotiations over possible Kurdish autonomy.
RELATED: NRA launches pro-Trump ad The email follows two almost identical appeals that went out the day before to different political fundraising lists, with one change: the buttons in Tuesday's plea said "Chip in $5 to indict" and successive amounts.
To allay fears that corporations would benefit at the expense of citizens, the package increases annual contributions to the state pension system by 2 billion francs by raising contributions from employers and workers and having the federal government chip in more.
There was also no question on Trump's apparent shift on policy toward Beijing after he reaffirmed the "One China" policy after earlier suggesting he would use US relations with Taiwan as a bargaining chip in trade talks with the Chinese government.
When he describes the neuroprosthesis to reporters and conference audiences, he often uses the media-friendly expression "a chip in the brain," but he knows he'll never sell a mass-market product that depends on drilling holes in people's skulls.
Woodland's would post just one birdie on back nine that was highlighted by two huge par saves, a chip in for par at the 12th and monster 43-foot for another at 14 that kept him from losing ground to Rose.
But he writes that a better prepared and resourced hacker could clone thousands of copies of the chip in its original state before any guesses have been attempted and simply swap those in rather than rewriting the same chip's data.
Samsung is also expected to have the first phones on the market with Qualcomn's latest Snapdragon 835 processor in both the S8 and S2150+, although the company is expected to also use its own Exynos 2360 chip in some international models.
On November 30th it led members of the oil producers' cartel in a pledge to remove 1.2m barrels a day (b/d) from global oil production, if non-OPEC countries such as Russia chip in with a further 600,000 b/d.
Herman seized his moment with a chip-in birdie at the 16th hole to take the lead, before closing with flawless pars at the final two holes, tapping in his winning putt from two feet to finish at 15-under 16.
" But without it, he wonders whether Huawei is being used as a bargaining chip in trade negotiations with China — a fear that President Trump exacerbated when he said the company might "be included in some kind of a trade deal.
Apple has been designing its own chips for years, starting with the iPad's A4 chip in 2010, and the silicon now powers all of its iOS devices, Apple Watches, AirPods, HomePods, and has even made its way into some Macs.
While the administration largely believes a new trade agreement can stop China from skirting trade rules and reverse some of the long-term damage to U.S. interests, the DOJ penalties are more than just a bargaining chip in the trade negotiations.
It does feel noticeably lighter than the XS, however, much like how the iPhone 8 felt compared to last year's X. Inside, the XR has Apple's new A12 Bionic processor, which is the same chip in the more expensive models.
She drew attention to the charities she set up to help parents bond with their children in their early years, and criticized Mrs May for treating the future of EU nationals living in Britain as "a bargaining chip" in Brexit negotiations.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday suspended a treaty with Washington on cleaning up weapons-grade plutonium, signalling he is willing to use nuclear disarmament as a new bargaining chip in disputes with the United States over Ukraine and Syria.
Similar functionality has been available on Android phones in Japan for some time, but with the expanded capabilities for NFC chip in iPhones on iOS 13, it should be much easier for Japanese citizens to keep their official credentials on hand.
President Donald Trump in a pair of early morning tweets on Monday appeared to suggest wanting to use his proposed tariffs on aluminum and steel imports as a bargaining chip in negotiations of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
It also has a clause that allows the entire law to be nullified if the abortion ban clause is struck down, making access to reproductive health care a bargaining chip in the effort to expand healthcare more broadly through new technology.
"If the iPhone sells 28 million units and a company making a chip in there sells it to Apple for 40 cents, well, 40 cents times 80 million is a lot of money," Stacy Wegner, a teardown specialist at Teardown.
The Mate 8 is the first smartphone to run the newest chip in Huawei's own processing line, a Kirin 950 octa-core processor that's supposed to boost CPU power 28 percent and GPU performance 23 percent from previous phone models.
Dijsselhof said he thought the EU was likely to try and impose a similar one-year limit on equivalence for UK companies, using it as a bargaining chip in negotiations, but he was confident the market would eventually win full equivalence.
Still, Kim's willingness to give up a bargaining chip in the form of the three prisoners at this stage is being interpreted in Washington as an indication that Kim wants to do everything he can to make the summit a success.
As a first-time author, Mr. Trump has had promotional help in other key areas: The Republican National Committee messaged its email list, asking supporters to chip in several dollar amounts — ranging from $50 to $250 — to support the book.
"If we've got a collective defense, it means that everybody's got to chip in, and I've had some concerns about a diminished level of defense spending among some of our partners in NATO," President Barack Obama said in Brussels in 2014.
We'll see the chip in phones, home routers and other 5G devices, though don't expect to see it used much in the U.S., whose officials have lately been publicly warning against the use of Huawei equipment due to fears of espionage.
The President has already bowed to Chinese demands that he agree to abide by the "One China" policy, after he suggested he could use the status of US relations with Taiwan as a bargaining chip in trade talks with Beijing.
Is that still how television ratings are deduced or is there a way now ... It seems like they should be able to put a chip in everyone's cable box and tell us exactly what's watching and what's not being watched.
They certainly got dinged in this hacking thing, but they fought back pretty hard and so did Amazon against this Bloomberg story about there being an errant chip in there, in the boards that are having to do with their technology.
He makes significantly more than I do, so we've figured out a loose system where he pays for the bigger tickets items (dinners, shows, and most travel expenses) and I chip in where I can (movie tickets, coffees, brunches, etc.).
"I think a lot of information is missing," Omer Shvartz, a security researcher at Israel's Ben Gurion University who showed a proof-of-concept supply chain hack involving a malicious chip in his research last year, told Motherboard in an email.
" Less than an hour later, Democrats sent out their own message, from Hillary Clinton: "It's unbelievable that any elected official wouldn't call for a fair and accurate count of the votes … Chip in $1 to defend Democrats like Bill Nelson.
According to the Biden campaign, they've seen a lot of success with appeals such as a video from the candidate's wife, Dr. Jill Biden, asking people to chip in, and another video shot from an iPhone of Biden asking for donations.
"The president considers disaster recovery money nothing more than a bargaining chip in his petty political vendetta against people of color," said U.S. Representative Raul Grijalva of Arizona, among House Democrats who proposed $3.35 billion in earthquake aid for Puerto Rico.
"The president considers disaster recovery money nothing more than a bargaining chip in his petty political vendetta against people of color," said U.S. Representative Raul Grijalva of Arizona, among House Democrats who proposed $3.35 billion in earthquake aid for Puerto Rico.
The Core i250-13G21 quad-core chip in my review unit is snappy and responsive for any productivity tasks I need to get done, and its integrated graphics are even powerful enough to handle 230K video editing in a pinch.
But Mr. Trump's suggestion that the policy could be wielded as a chip in a broader negotiation with China has implications not just for Washington's relationship with Beijing, several experts on Asia said, but also for America's support for Taiwan.
Fast-forward through a dozen improvements on fast-forwarding technology into the future present, barely a generation later: It's 2019 and 30-something Hazel, the protagonist of Alissa Nutting's smart, riveting novel "Made for Love," has a chip in her brain.
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Rotten Tomatoes score: 13%Summary: "Johnny Mnemonic" is a science-fiction cyber thriller set in the distant future that follows the mission of Johnny (Reeves), a man tasked with smuggling vital information to the US through a chip in his brain.
POST-BREXIT CHIP-IN ECB President Mario Draghi has said in the past that country allocations under the Public Sector Purchase Programme (PSPP) should be judged based on the stock of assets already bought and not the monthly flow of purchases.
I walk past an ice-cream shop on the way home from a dinner at which I have stuffed myself to the point of belt-hole renegotiation, and Liking pipes up, describing a scoop of mint chip in pornographic detail.
On Tuesday, the Yankees' reluctance to acquire him came with more immediate consequences when the Red Sox, the Yankees' perennial archrival, used Moncada as the primary chip in a deal to land the ace Chris Sale from the Chicago White Sox.
And though Bredesen is an unusually popular Democrat and leading in the latest CNN poll, his victory would signal a big chip in the partisan armor of the GOP, which would inevitably be blamed on Trump's impact on his own party.
The arguments over Huawei have been heightened by President Trump's apparent willingness to use the firm as a bargaining chip in his trade war with China, worrying critics who say trade talks should not be tied to national security questions.
The phone is packed with the best mobile processor currently available from Qualcomm, the same chip in the Galaxy S8, and ships with 128GB of storage which is more than enough for most folks to store movies, music and documents.
Details: Some European policymakers worry that American sanctions on Huawei — which says it has 12,000 employees, and 23 research and development centers in Europe — are merely a bargaining chip in Washington's broader trade war with Beijing that could eventually be reversed.

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