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Everything you could do with the real and complex numbers, you could do with the quaternions, except for one jarring difference.
Still ... they could do with less butter on the chicken.
But there's always something else you could do with it.
I could do with a break, so I thankfully agree.
If anything, it could do with being a bit longer.
You have multiple things that you could do with visualization.
General Motors looks like it could do with some tinkering.
Goldman could do with some of that extra juice already.
Who knows what nefarious things inmates could do with that.
The world could do with a few more Carmine McDaniels.
Maybe we could do with a little bit of regression.
Right now the EU could do with some good news.
Finn: You could do with some orange socks or something.
But it actually could do with the money, some say.
Just imagine what Dybala could do with a zebra print.
You know what I could do with that light skin?
But we could do with a little more subtle insight.
This is a lesson adults could do with as well.
Britain could do with friends right now — even vulgar ones.
That was the thing that I could do with nothing.
Just think what we could do with all that space.
Much of that he could do with executive power alone.
I wasn't sure what I could do with those degrees.
There's all kinds of stuff that you could do with it.
RA: Man Ray clearly loved what he could do with film.
He thought the Pledge of Allegiance could do with rephrasing, too.
"But we could do with more," she added with a laugh.
Everyone agrees that Thailand could do with a long-term plan.
Unfortunately, that wasn't something we could do with the Beam name.
I definitely think music could do with something like that again.
SINGAPORE (Reuters Breakingviews) - Vietnam's Thatcherism could do with fewer Hanoi characteristics.
The show could do with a few jokes here and there.
The lender could do with more like him on its board.
We could do with a little more clean water to drink.
Yet many struggling middle-income families could do with the help.
Just think of what he could do with, say, Karl Lagerfeld.
Imagine what the kids at Ooga Booga could do with that.
That's better than what we could do with older router setups.
Think of the things you could do with a billion dollars.
"I do think it could do with being more diverse," she said.
There are lots of other things you could do with your time.
Yeah, I (personally) could do with a whole lot less of that.
And in the future, South Africa could do with more of them.
Even so, what you could do with this early version was impressive.
But the EU could do with an eye-catching initiative or two.
British politics could do with a healthy debate about its broadband needs.
That was not something that we could do with our standalone version.
"There's a lot that we could do with that funding," she said.
But there was nothing I could do with him being in there.
That record was just experimenting in what we could do with guitars.
You know what else you could do with a hotel tax hike?
Imagine what a company like Microsoft or Google could do with an all-seeing headset that finds patterns in your every move — or what law enforcement agencies could do with "metadata" that's essentially an inventory of your life.
Yeah, I thought I would just see what I could do with this.
LG wanted to showcase what you could do with this different screen format.
And they could do with spending a bit more of it around here.
The next question was what she would — or coulddo with this information.
Eurasia Group's Fabiani believed that the authorities could do with more international support.
I wondered what else I could do with my experience besides clinical nursing.
"We started to reevaluate what we could do with more capital," Scott said.
I thought—I still think—we could do with more of that spirit.
With each dimension I found something else that I could do with it.
"We decided to see what we could do with it," Mr. Wile said.
Maybe the loudest person in the room could do with a little quiet.
It's chilling to consider what a black market could do with this data.
I wonder what I could do with this slightly better A13 Bionic processor.
And she enumerates all the great things she could do with that revenue.
There's a lot they could do with Falcon Heavy and Falcon class vehicles.
And that's why dance music could do with its very own Ed Sheeran.
Think about what modern naming technology could do with a name like this.
There are one or two personal problems that we could do with working out.
Otherwise, I would have wondered what kind of work I could do with him.
Then she showed exactly what she could do with a mic in her hand.
Many areas of policy, he suggests, could do with a dose of machine learning.
Prisma takes what you could do with Instagram's rudimentary filters and completely revolutionizing it.
Arab states could do with more supranational integration to open markets and spur growth.
Awkward Black Girl showed what Rae could do with very little money and resources.
The same thing they did there, they could do with the African-American community.
Here are five of the worst things you could do with the small windfall.
Just think about what you could do with the extra money you can earn.
And that's not the only thing the Coast Guard could do with additional resources.
He could do with fewer tweets, but their relationship remains in a good place.
It could be better funded; certain jurisdictions could do with new leadership or tactics.
You can imagine what bad actors with eugenic fantasies could do with this technology.
I think our community could do with a little self-reflection in this regard.
I thought Emma would bring it deeper than I could do with just words.
"There's a lot that we could do with that funding," she recently told reporters.
"We could do with even more (immigrants)," said Rocco Rossi, head of Ontario's Chamber.
I could think of a million things I could do with a billion dollars. Yeah.
"We told them what they could do with that letter," Buttigieg said to big applause.
O'Farrill caught the coding bug, inspired by all he could do with low-code platforms.
Capital investment—that is, spending on equipment and buildings—could do with more money, too.
But they realized there was only so much they could do with a Democratic president.
Worried about what Trump could do with the mighty spying powers of the US government?
With the country so on edge, France could do with a dose of measured reflection.
And we could do with some help from fiscal policy to get R-star up.
But it's getting stale, and the comic book movie could do with more unapologetic earnestness.
These are just a few of the things we could do with $10-billion dollars.
"I bought the car as a project I could do with my son," he said.
Imagine what Louis C.K. could do with his failings if he tackled them head-on.
" She added, "Its chilling to consider what a black market could do with this data.
"It's chilling to consider what a black market could do with this data," she said.
" She added: "It's chilling to consider what a black market could do with this data.
We could do with a little bit more clarity on what the rules will be.
The world could do with more adults at a time where everything is seemingly unraveling.
"I could do with care packages, food, things like that, letters from home," Whelan said.
It's essential to be aware of what those in power could do with face recognition technology.
Here are four of the worst things you could do with your end-of-year bonus.
But the support for SMEs, technology and innovation is certainly what Hong Kong could do with.
They could do with some new customers, because demand at home is not what it was.
"Obviously there are other things we could do with that cash," Anadarko CFO Bob Gwin said.
India, too, could do with splitting giant states such as Uttar Pradesh into more manageable units.
So the team simulated some using terrestrial materials to see what they could do with it.
And what he did and could do with them has intimately shaped the 2016 presidential race.
You get the picture: The weather isn't the only thing that could do with cooling down.
"A man in South Korea asking what he could do with his old pound notes" 10.
"I don't know how much more we could do with this little bone," said Dr. Quam.
I'd been trying to think of something interesting you could do with circles besides highlighting words.
This was the decade we figured out what we could do with Crispr gene-editing technology.
"We were very restricted in terms of what we could do with our assets," Fernandez said.
Perhaps in an incessant, up-the-ante world, we could do with a little less excitement.
Imagine, for example, what we could do with automation and the Twitter API or a web scraper.
If Bran can orchestrate all that right now, just think of what he could do with glasses.
It's just already familiar because some executive from Apple told you what you could do with it.
To passing visitors, it appears as if everyone in the room could do with a little caffeination.
"We could do with a bit of meanness in American society," said Yiannopoulos, who writes for Breitbart.
The difference between what he could do with his personal money and his company's money was stark.
She was besotted by paint — what it felt like physically and what she could do with it.
Hero is pretty easy to use, though it could do with the introduction of a touch screen.
Mainstream fiction could do with substantially more fiction about romance between teenagers and between middle-aged women.
No doubt, many states — both blue and red — could do with improved governance and higher quality politicians.
There was a feeling that while British industry was thriving, British design could do with a boost.
In 1991, it showed what it could do with its singular live coverage of the Gulf War.
Tom's Guide says it could do with some heavier bass but otherwise offers a fantastic listening experience.
They wanted to see what the choreographer, who has 4 million YouTube followers, could do with it.
Its share price has fallen by 88% over the past decade, so they could do with some payback.
So imagine what hackers could do with driverless, connected cars that speak to each other and share information.
What you could do with this remarkably powerful pocket computer depended entirely on what Apple let you do.
With Britain's population ageing, the country could do with an influx of younger members to its labour force.
As Common gains complexity, people worry about what it knows and what it could do with that knowledge.
As with other Nexus devices, Google wanted to show OEMs what you could do with the Android platform.
And the great thing you could do with film and sound is that you can be three-dimensional.
But the issue could do with revisiting, particularly when the stocks of many of these companies have fallen.
The dollar could do with the lift, having lost out to the safe-haven yen and Swiss franc.
"I actually think blockchain offers a lot of interesting things that we could do with security," Young said.
Still, there are steps companies could do with their existing infrastructure, such as opening their networks for free.
It is unclear what exactly the church would or could do with its assets in such a situation.
It also, on reflection, was just very exciting to see how much I could do with the money.
It could do with new rules to open up government projects to bidders from all three Nafta partners.
GINGRICH: First of all, if the president could do with it a single motion of the pen he would.
We're asking him, specifically, to ban drilling and fracking on public lands, which he could do with a signature.
MongoDB, Redis Labs and Confluent all took steps last year to limit what others could do with their software.
Which you could do, with the right line of sight, or a little fiddling around with PS4 remote play.
There's other remedies there and so there's all kinds of things you could do with each of these companies.
Google then decided it wanted to challenge itself further to see what else it could do with NCAA data.
Within limits, it would also be fine for Mr Kim, whose cash-strapped regime could do with the investment.
That means there was almost zero margin between the hardest climb I could do with a rope and without.
"I think we could do with a little less drama from the White House," McConnell said on Bloomberg Television.
Once you acquired someone, the only thing you could do with their profile was to watch its value decline.
The dollar could do with the lift having lost out to the safe-haven yen and Swiss franc overnight.
Same goes for any waterscapes or other blue-rich pictures in your collection that could do with a boost.
However on the economic side, Northern Ireland could do with a fillip - some of the worst statistics across Europe.
I wasn't thinking along those lines, I was just interested in sounds, and what I could do with them.
"[Adamic and Salika] felt time was the most important thing they could do with their daughter," she tells PEOPLE.
And we want to create value that is in excess of what anyone else could do with the asset.
I felt like a black body they could do with as they pleased, one they even hoped would fail.
Imagine what we could do with our money, and hours, if we set our phones aside for a year.
" Asked if he remained concerned about what Stone could do with respect to Kunstler throughout 2018, Credico replied "yes.
"The team had a lot more that they felt they could do with Knack as a character," Cerny said.
While the French theme is kind of unavoidable, there's still so much more the couple could do with their nuptials.
It's not hard to imagine what a single bad actor could do with that level of control over individual devices.
He asked us what we thought we could do with the space, and we came up with Secret Diners Club.
Sanders could do with listening to him, but details aside, Kissinger has played in the big leagues almost 50 years.
The rest of the world could learn a lot from Australia—and Australians could do with a refresher course, too.
There's no autonomy, which is comforting when you consider the damage it could do with a mind of its own.
"We wanted to see what authors and illustrators could do with an app that told stories that way," he said.
He is someone who made us believe that this was a realistic career, something we could do with our lives.
The information is helpful, but some of the claims on the site could do with just a little more context.
This usually means being able to present customers with content directly, like AT&T could do with Time Warner's pieces.
Neat-freaks should worry less, and overwhelmed messy people could do with giving themselves fewer worldly goods to worry about.
Imagine what an aspiring Phillip Zimbardo or Marvin Monroe-type could do with this VR experience if given the chance!
Seeing as Ying has already shed enough tears over her bad wedding pics, she probably could do with some laughter.
It was a really powerful lesson to discover where my power was lying and what I could do with it.
Do you know how much soul searching, problem solving, world changing, or Netflix binging you could do with that time?!
There is plenty Ireland could do with that tidy sum, especially after the government imposed austerity measures six years ago.
I had more of an idea of what we could do with the songs being written in the right way.
There seemed to be little they could do with a lightning-rod professional football player who was not playing football.
Without that showcase, Maria is relegated to duets, but you want to see what Pimentel could do with a solo.
Yeah, I can see lots of things you could do with Despicable Me 1, 2, 3, and all of those.
"Whatever has been accomplished has been the best thing they could do with the circumstances they're dealing with," she said.
I also wish I had known what I could do with my voice, or had heard a voice like mine.
What you could do with face recognition in terms of identifying someone in real time makes it a surveillance technology.
I wish I could see what Mr. O'Hara, who often directs his own coruscating plays, could do with those authors.
Critics praised the performances but said the movie could do with more imagination and less obvious nods to Tolkien's legacy.
HAVE YOU GAMED OUT WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU GET BEYOND THAT $130 BILLION OF WHAT THEY COULD DO WITH TARIFFS?
Thick hair might require higher heat to get curls to actually hold, while fine hair could do with lower heat.
But we could do with more of the broad intellectual sweep and vision that Mr. Bauman brought to the enterprise.
Could do with a bit of work though, lots of pics of that fucktard's orange face still slipping through the cracks.
Mr Magufuli is right to suggest that Europe has many old people and could do with more workers to support them.
If only the sensates weren't under attack, the show suggests, the good they could do with their power would be significant.
Snapchat in the feed is a great example of what Uber could do with its new consumer-facing app's platform potential.
Char: Porridge for lunch, and you could do with a new pair of/ Bea: You're blowing my mind right now, Char.
Before I even knew what a vagina looked like, I'd fantasize about all the horrible things I could do with it.
Considering what Congress could do with what information it gathers "frankly strikes me as opinion-driven judicial decision making," he said.
And once they had those robot networks, known as "botnets," they decided to see what else they could do with them.
Underlying all of it is her talent, which could do with the stronger songwriting she's likely to develop as she matures.
Rather than demo it ourselves, we swung by T-Pain's house to see what he could do with the updated app.
"Every time I would see my doctor would ask if there was anything he could do with my neck," she wrote.
Think of everything you could do with a 1TB device — especially now that you can use fully-fledged Photoshop on it.
I'm not even sure exactly what a hacker could do with my Facebook data, nor do I want to find out.
As Hamilton pointed out, F1 really could do with a shake-up of the format to bring its characters to life.
On a very literal level, if we took this to cable, there's only so much we could do with penis graffiti.
Read on for a closer look at the sprawling property, its history, and what the owners could do with the land.
I had a pretty shitty breakup around that time so this was something good I could do with my best buddy.
Her music was doing just that — and at a time when some togetherness is just what the U.K. could do with.
Even if you aren't struggling to make ends meet, there are plenty of things you could do with some extra money.
That's probably all they could do with the data they had, and they could still model population-level effects without them.
It was so clear that it was not something I could do with a flip of some mental switch at all.
The appeals court acknowledged that the general rule was that buyers of patented products could do with them what they wished.
It's not difficult to imagine what another foreign adversary, China, could do with a massive social media platform under its thumb.
One fan called it a "blessed image," while another suggested the Sistine Chapel could do with a repaint following this photo.
Think about all the other things you could do with the time you spend getting your email ducks in a row.
For all the charm of low-key nonpromotion, both these composers could do with some more shouting-from-the-rooftops advocacy.
White House National Space Council and NASA are likely looking at what the Big Falcon Rocket could do with great anticipation.
The experiment quickly ended when the company realized that there was essentially nothing they could do with the wildly varying responses.
China could do with its air being filtered, with the government having declared "war" on pollution many times in recent years.
So imagine what you could do with a portable battery packing 33 times the energy capacity of the Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus.
Monique could do with being a little selfish, put herself first, and think about what's best for her, rather than other people.
I then enrolled in a clay class because the other materials were actually very limiting in what you could do with them.
Of course it could have been a different film but back then this is what I could do with what I had.
Once they had a way to fill a program with bugs, they started to wonder what else they could do with it.
Many high-growth industries, particularly the life sciences, could do with longer investment periods, of up to 30 years, says Mr Hames.
It resisted for years, arguing that it could do more with one lens than other companies could do with two or more.
Pournelle gushed about what he could do with his home-built computer, which he called Ezekial, and an early word-processing program.
For now, it still feels like ZTE is only giving the most basic options for what you could do with two screens.
With this display, it could be placed right under the glass, something we've speculated you could do with existing translucent OLED screens.
I just tried to do the best that I could do with things I've seen on TV and things I had heard.
I wonder, often, what I could do with that energy if I didn't have to battle against my own mind so often.
The restrictions on what he could do with Amazing Stories seems to have led to some tension between Apple and its partners.
It's a woman who has a different mission, a different story, so I wanted to see what we could do with that.
"With the kids, I know that there wasn't a lot I could do with helping them put a shirt on," he said.
At the very least, Amazon's The Lord of the Rings could do with a lot more actresses in a variety of roles.
"The best thing you could do with a box of cigars is give them to your enemy," he said at the time.
Fundraising was not on Winnie CEO Sara Mauskopf's mind when one of her investors asked what she could do with millions more.
It let us spend a few weeks seeing what's the kookiest thing we could do with time and not break the movie.
This is fun for all of us, but Sampaoli and Deschamps probably both could do with a little possession and calm now.
"I wasted so much time playing victim rather than asking myself what I could do with all that extra time," Jarryd said.
"If you do find it, I live in a caravan that could do with a new toilet," said Kevin Power, a musician.
The New Health Care A lot of people could do with a little more health and financial literacy, not just Medicaid recipients.
The back line could do with more cover and relies heavily on 33-year-old Pepe and 30-year-old Sergio Ramos.
I feel like there's a lot that you could do with the character if we wanted to turn this into a feature film.
Last year, we showed you what the band could do with minimalist piano ballads, creating a spectral kind of creepiness overcast with beauty.
Prior to officially starting off the game, Sobieck wowed the crowd by showing off a little trick she could do with a baseball.
Researchers would also have to keep the shell-less egg warm, which they could do with an incubator, as shown in the video.
Imagine what your company could do with that kind of bank — not to mention the massive media exposure and access to eager investors.
Image by Liang Dong/Iowa State UniversityIf you want to fly under the radar, you could do with a sheet of this material.
Much of the rich world could do with new toll roads, railways and airports, and it will never be cheaper to build them.
To put that number into perspective, here are a few of the things we could do with that much money (see Figure 3).
"We were thinking about different things that we could do with it, and we didn't want it to just sit idle," he said.
The best thing he could do with his life was sacrifice it, and what better way to sacrifice it than as a Jesuit.
" Asked what he could do with the game result, Carlyle said he would "flush" it ... before adding the following: "It's hard to flush.
"All we could do with the integrations was receive mostly text-based notifications and there were also too many overlapping features," he says.
Teenage boys think in teenage ways, and one of the few options for what I could do with my life was end it.
My focus is on the good that people have done with media tools like Twitter, and the good people could do with it.
Fragonard could do, with terrific panache, anything he liked, providing that other people—and he knew just who they were—liked it, too.
Because Gary was a guy who always wanted to push the boundaries and push the limits of what you could do with photography.
A good many MMA fighters could do with recognizing the value of returning to the jab after a combination or non-linear blow.
Facebook ultimately backed away from this idea, although it remains to be seen what tech companies could do with financial data behind the scenes.
Scientists at the Army Research Laboratory had spent a considerable amount of time during the year seeing just what they could do with photons.
And prior to officially starting off the game, Sobieck wowed the crowd by showing off a little trick she could do with a baseball.
He makes me wonder what damage I could do with them, how badly I could hurt someone if I hit them with a story.
She understood the power first ladies have and what she could do with a single image -- in that way she was like Princess Diana.
There's a lot you could do with twelve minutes: watch half an episode of Family Guy, make a bacon sandwich, walk half a mile.
Booker's idea of demonstration grants to see what specific local areas could do with funding designed to totally eliminate joblessness is also worth trying.
LEON COOPERMAN: Look, I figured out a long time ago there's only four things you could do with money, if you think about it.
Even if criminals were able to compromise millions of smart speakers with malicious code, it&aposs unclear what they could do with that ability.
Filibustering also increases the risk that Republicans will do away with Supreme Court filibusters altogether, which they could do with a simple majority vote.
Washington types wanted to dictate what he could do with every creek, every puddle, on his farm, he said, putting impossible burdens on farmers.
Whether female rejuvenation surgeries become more or less common going forward, one thing is for sure: The world could do with more vagina chat.
"I'd sit there and talk about some big things I could do with fashion and working with charity and different causes," he tells PEOPLE exclusively.
What he can accomplish with a microphone or a gavel, so this hyperventilating went, was no match for what Trump could do with a tweet.
And the powerful male studio heads who ran the industry took advantage of that by dictating what their prized stars could do with their bodies.
Soma studio Frictional has played with gaze-based interactions in several games, so I'd also love to see what it could do with the technology.
Initial testing of the prototype with several participating amputees showed that the device worked and provided fundamentally useful feedback, but could do with more customization.
Always a sucker for self-punishment and following a particularly tedious stint at work, I figured I could do with a mental and physical challenge.
But then they started to see what Anna could do with her freed-up time—and that they had been wasting a precious family resource.
The exhibition's 16 canvases from Ms. Thomas's mature period give a general sense of how much she could do with her basic color-block method.
If that was in fact what the money was used for, it'd be natural for Nixon to fear what O'Brien could do with that knowledge.
"She arrived very well aware of what she believed she could do with the instrument she now has," Mr. Henry said in a telephone interview.
"I've been looking at that crosswalk for about a year trying to figure out what I could do with it as an artist," he said.
We didn't really have a clue about what we could do with Battlezone, once we had the IP, but we liked the idea of trying.
But it also shows just how much information those groups have access to–and raises serious questions about what a nefarious actor could do with it.
I had a day off, and I walked around, and I was thinking about how much more we could do with this game, with future games.
And then say, 'Here's what you could do with what you've got, and here's what you could do if you got one or two extra things.
This could  be particularly game-changing for iOS users, who until now have been greatly limited with what they could do with an Android Wear watch.
Watching people play Snipperclips at events and streaming on Twitch and YouTube gave them a new perspective on what else they could do with the concept.
Uncertainty over what deal the U.K. government could do with the EU has only replaced the uncertainty that businesses were initially facing from the vote itself.
Yes, the scheme could do with much more funding, he says, and no, he cannot guarantee that some will not try again to go to Europe.
"We are all confident that he did the best that he thought he could do with what he was provided with altitude and speed," he said.
We'll show you how hackers could mess with your mind through brain-implanted interfaces, and try to figure out what they could do with your DNA.
I looked wistfully at the jewelry in the window of a local store, studying the gold, then thought about what I could do with my time.
"He seemed to be familiar with the names but not what you could do with them," he said of Trump's knowledge of the social media platforms.
"There are probably amazingly imaginative malicious things you could do with this technology," says Kristian Hammond, a Northwestern professor and CEO of AI company Narrative Science.
It is also true that American infrastructure could do with major improvements, as President Barack Obama called for in his 2015 State of the Union speech.
Think about how much housing you could build or what else you could do with that real estate, if you didn't need as many parking spots.
Carin then did the only logical thing someone could do with all that data—she put it together in a PowerPoint presentation, illustrating what she'd learned.
After all, should your accounts fall into the wrong hands, you never know what the person could do with your personal information, photos, and the like.
But maybe, Heller seems to say, the world could do with just a couple more Lloyds — somewhere in the middle, but ready and willing to learn. 
Singapore's bourse could do with the fizz: an initial public offering of little over $2 billion would make it the city's biggest in about six years.
So does the busy set (by Steven C. Kemp), which seems intended to jazz up proceedings that could do with simplifying to help complex dialogue land.
It may seem ironic, but there's no better way to say farewell to Powers Boothe than to show what he could do with only two damn words.
It'll be a nice photo op but really ... Photo ops and symbolism matter as carriers, we could do with a few more of those, but I agree.
We'd move mirrors around, and hold mirrors, and try to figure out where to hold the guns, and all the different gags we could do with it.
"Everyone participating in the market could do with a healthy dose of rationalism and skepticism when it comes to what they're pouring their money into," said Palmer.
Think about the early days of the smartphone when it seemed like every day, somebody figured out a clever new thing you could do with your phone.
But when Warner Communications bought Atari in 1976, it had no interest in that particular unit, so Bushnell decided to see what he could do with it.
Bitumen Beyond Combustion, a government-funded programme, is exploring what Alberta could do with the 22023bn barrels of oil in the tar sands other than burning it.
It shows the immense potential of this kind of fine-grained tracking, but inescapably resurfaces questions of just what else the company could do with the data.
Perhaps they can show this video to people in Seattle, who could do with a few tips on how this whole walking-around-other-people thing works.
We were really focused on writing songs instead of seeing if we could string catchy riffs together and then figuring out what we could do with that.
Although Levistine's fresh fruit is keeping her afloat for now, "I could do with a loan to venture into bigger ventures like processing environmental waste," she said.
Earlier this week, we swung by T-Pain's house outside Atlanta, Georgia to see what he could do with Apple's new update to GarageBand for the iPad.
We got a taste of what From Software could do with a current-generation console last year, with Bloodborne's decrepit European architecture rendered beautifully on Sony's console.
Maybe Flying Lotus could do with a little clean up, you know, but I wouldn't want to see what the reaction to the clean studio would be.
The original Lip Kits are impressive in terms of pigment and lasting power, but they could do with a little less fragrance and a little more moisture.
This was our last chance to watch what Melo could do with all the space afforded to him when defenses sent two or three guys at Steph.
It's possible that there just weren't any other phrases involving elements and their symbols and this was the best Mr. Huget could do with a limited theme.
The scope of damage a corrupt, retributive, erratic president could do with weeks or months of unfettered power—unconstrained by any meaningful legislative check—is nausea-inducing.
In looking like it could do with a quick pressure spray and a lick of paint, the stadium acts as an apposite centrepiece for the local area.
Lowery suggests avoiding something extreme like a marathon and choosing something more fun and achievable, like an obstacle course or race that you could do with friends.
There were a number of things the United States could do with regard to training that fit between large-scale exercises and computer-simulated ones, he added.
So it basically came from figuring out what we could do with the resources that we had, that could get our name out there into the world.
But I've also been auditioning for things again, looking at my channel and trying to figure out what I could do with it in a smaller way.
"Italy could do with dozens of men like [Putin], who act in the interest of their citizens," Salvini told supporters in his party's northwestern stronghold of Brescia.
To figure out what you'll do with your invincible green superfood, work up an appetite with these  20 things you didn't know you could do with an avocado .
The future now depends on Del Bosque's successor, and his ability to bring new talent into a team which, admittedly, could do with an injection of fresh ideas.
While it's obvious that straightforwardly utilitarian applications (like the Ikea one) can be useful, it's more interesting to imagine what artists and musicians could do with the technology.
My key question for judging a new piece of mobile technology is to ask, does the new device improve on what I could do with a smartphone previously?
Last month, Snap also held its first partner summit in Los Angeles where it showed advertisers, reporters, and creators all the things they could do with the platform.
Being a teenager is a rough ride at the best of times, and even the most confident of youngsters could do with a bit of a confidence bump.
After we finished picking our jaws off the floor and thinking about everything we could do with that chunk of change, we pondered the ramifications of Corinne's purchases.
For American audiences, it exists in this moment mostly as proof of what director Waititi could do with his next film, Thor: Ragnarok, an expensive Marvel superhero blockbuster.
Here's hoping they can make a real go of it, because the podcast format could do with some innovative new twists to help it reach a broader audience.
On Tuesday, Facebook's head of Calibra, David Marcus, testified before the Senate Banking Committee to assuage Washington's fears about what Silicon Valley could do with all this power.
Enemies of the president bet all their cards on Russia hoping the special counsel could do with indictments what they were unable to do at the ballot box.
While it's unclear how much the GOP could do with a narrow majority, it would be a major blow to Obamacare, sensible immigration policy, and the Russia investigation.
At a time of wider concerns about the global economy and the challenges to the international trading system, the world could do with a rapid resolution of Brexit.
But consider what Ms. Meyers or a similar director could do with four adorably mixed-up siblings and their romantic woes, crazy run-ins and rich-person problems.
"Almost everything that you could do with your hands, I could do it with the knife," he told David Ramsey this year in the magazine The Oxford American.
I don't know if 22017 was a good year for movies, but it's one that changed my perspective on what filmmakers could do with the stories they're given.
Sheet-Pan Shrimp With Tomatoes, Feta and Oregano Just about the easiest thing you could do with a sheet pan and a pound and a half of shrimp.
That's what we could do with one phase, and then an "Avengers" movie, a second phase, another "Avengers" movie, and then a third one to close it out.
But it's also likely to heighten fears about what ByteDance could do with such sensitive biometric data — similar to what's used to set up Face ID on iPhones.
And when the party selected Hillary Clinton in 2016, it learned what conservative media could do with a candidate in her late 60s and a case of pneumonia.
I mean in the sense India could do with a lot more tech billionaires than it has, because generally they're, broadly speaking, creating value and doing good things.
In a major blow to consumer privacy, President Trump signed a resolution today reversing an Obama-era rule that restricted what internet providers could do with their customers' data.
There wasn't all that much you could do with these logs, but the tiny number on your profile page under woodcutting would get one point higher every so often.
Capital Economics said the economy could do with further support from the central bank but the uncertain outlook for the rupiah was likely to deter BI from loosening policy.
"The real thing I don't think you could do with an F-18 or a F-15 or a F-16 is give it stealth capability retroactively, " Wilson said.
Part of me thinks that should really appeal to Josh, because if you can play with text on a static screen, imagine what you could do with immersive stuff.
"I think we could do with a little less drama from the White House on a lot of things so that we can focus on our agenda," said Sen.
But it's more exciting to think about what people could do with an open version of the app, or a tool like the non-VR Google Earth Tour Builder.
If there is one thing the UFC strawweight division could do with it is a rivalry between two very different, exciting strikers at the top of the weight class.
Sometimes they realise that work gave their life meaning, or that they could do with the extra cash, and sometimes they want to fight a '22017s martial arts star.
Taylor Swift may love London, but between the afternoon walks in Soho and Highgate rugby pubs, it sounds like she could do with a new tour guide (sorry Joe).
In his place it'd be a delight to see what Erik Spoelstra could do with a roster that's mid-renovation and prioritizing long-term opulence over present-day mediocrity.
And now, wary of the fact that its customers could do with some good news, the company has announced a pretty sweet deal on denim that'll last all week.
We wondered what we could do with the resources of The New York Times, in the few days between statements and sentencing, to amplify the voices of these women.
I don't blame the individual filmmakers for creating narratives of their own choosing, but I do think the constant repetition of this theme could do with some shaking up.
How he could do with another finish like that he produced at the Canadian Open last weekend, when he closed 64-61 to blow away the field by seven strokes.
If that's what the Islanders could do with Tavares at $5.5 million, how could he expect them to ever find success when he carried a cap hit twice the size?
It helped reawaken his creativity because he was shown that there were things he could do with the ingredients that he already had and that he hadn't realized was possible.
His own progress, from a school without water or power to Sussex University, the United Nations and Harvard, surely showed what his continent could do, with effort and a push.
I knew I could do with some tightening up but the few pictures I could stand to look at were a world away from what I thought I looked like.
"When the video went viral, there were so many different things we could do with it," Slate, 34, previously told PEOPLE about the success of the stop motion animated videos.
Then I get a phone call from somebody from YBS and they told me because my voice and what I could do with the tape, they wanted me for it.
Meanwhile, Democrats were focused less on what the next president of the United States could do with a Supreme Court nomination and more on who that next president would be.
"I saw the stage in my mind and what I could do with the lights," Cortez told the newspaper, adding that it was the first concert he'd ever been to.
"We were also able to review the performance live on the day through the Vive to start getting a feel for what we could do with the data," Chandler says.
Manager Brad Ausmus said the demotion had nothing to do with Collins losing his mind in a moment of weakness and telling the crowd what it could do with itself.
In 2008, the Bush administration submitted to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court a set of proposed rules for what the F.B.I. could do with raw information gathered by the program.
Europe may never wield as big a stick as America does, but it could do with more than twigs in the fight against dirty money passing through its financial system. ■
Add these versatile oils into a diffuser (which you can gift in addition to make a set), or suggest some projects she could do with them, like homemade linen sprays.
Imagine what you could do with an extra five hours a week (just one hour a day): Spend it on your family, get to the gym, or just enjoy the downtime.
But Toy Fair was our first opportunity to get some real hands-on time with the Sphero SPRK, and we walked away beyond impressed with what kids could do with it.
"If you were doubtful at all about what sponsors could do with these loosened covenant terms, or if you doubted they would ever use them, here's a great example," he added.
Several analyst notes leading up to the earnings report laid out a range of scenarios on what Apple could do with its cash: Such conjecture, Damodaran said, however, is generally faulty.
But in his senior year he had a crisis of conscience over the question of what he could do with his life versus what he was called to do with it.
Earlier in January, Rutte denounced the "Dutch, wine-supping elite" who have criticized Trump, saying that they should recognize that there are parts of international institutions that could do with reform.
But organizers, including Mr. Beattie, were quick to paint the Games as more nimble and progressive than the Olympics, and several times implied that the latter could do with some evolution.
"Jon was more nervous about it than I think they were," said Legato, referencing the Disney execs who he said encouraged them to push what they could do with the scene.
Ruth Porat, Alphabet's chief financial officer, said on a call with analysts in January that Google had only "scratched the surface" for what it could do with YouTube and programmatic advertising.
From its original release, the story of the iPhone has always been one about pushing the boundaries of what you could do with the power of a tiny computer in your pocket.
Hollywood's proclivity for remakes is unabated, and awards season success might have studios wondering what they could do with a film that thus far has flown under the radar of American audiences.
The original MG-880Image: CasioCasio's new-and-barely-improved SL-880 calculator emulates everything the MG-1003 could do, with the addition of a solar panel, larger buttons, and a bigger screen.
It could do with more people of color, but I can forgive that for the feeling that it still gives me and so many other people who continue to return to it.
"Almost anything you could do with touch or typing, you can now do with your voice," Samsung said of the new capabilities for Bixby, adding that third-party support will come next.
And you would need to have a very strong case that it would produce better results for consumers in the marketplace than what you could do with sort of more mainstream tools.
The currency could do with the help having taken a fresh knock on Tuesday when the head of Canada's central bank put his own hawkish spin on the outlook for rates there.
During his time working with the Obama administration, he helped to draft what became known as the "Volcker Rule" which limited the trading that banks could do with their own proprietary accounts.
The pace of loan sales has slowed since last summer, when HUD, responding to the critics, put in place some restrictions on what private buyers could do with the mortgages they purchased.
Prominent billionaires I interviewed, like Jon Huntsman Sr. and Michael R. Bloomberg, knew they could not spend their billions but had thought deeply about what they could do with so much extra.
The 11-year pro is poised to return in time to help the Rams try to clinch back-to-back division titles, which they could do with a win over the Lions.
The worst thing Republicans could do with so much at stake is to pretend the problem of losing their majority and seeing the Trump presidency end does not exist or will magically disappear.
So there are limits to how much a President Warren could do with executive orders if Congress is split, said Matt Daly, a managing director and head of corporate credit research at Conning.
It's the least Apple could do with the chips it currently makes, which says a lot about the seventh-generation iPod touch: it's a device that's rooted in Apple's past, not its future.
"Cassini and Enceladus really allowed us to see the kind of things we could do with mass spectrometers and, more importantly, with material that's coming up straight out of the ocean," Waite said.
"You could do with losing a little bit of weight," he told 13-year-old Andrew Adams, after hearing he wanted to become an astronaut while visiting a science museum in 2001. 19.
Samsung saw what it could do with Android Wear and decided it wasn't enough — there's frankly no way anybody could create an interface as nice as the S2's on top of Android.
And since it was a financial impossibility to finish my bachelor's degree while incarcerated, I decided becoming fluent in Spanish was in fact the most beneficial thing I could do with my time.
As he collected them, I felt a growing dread at what he could do with all that power, what horrors lay in store for our heroes as their enemy grew powerful beyond belief.
She was saying that pretty much every test that they did in big labs, in big reference laboratories, that she could do with her technology off just a drop or two of blood.
A: If you owned a house or a condominium, you could bequeath the property to your daughter and she could do with it as she pleased — move in, rent it or sell it.
Photograph by Vanessa Granda for The New Yorker But, if part of the goal is to make champagne more accessible, the staff could do with some training in how to talk about it.
When there's a rainstorm on screen, drops of water fall on my head, and I, astonished, have the only thought a mature person can have: I wonder what they could do with porn?
"We spent two hours inside the building and absolutely fell in love with it," she said, adding that "slowly but surely" they realized that "there's so much we could do with this space."
While this story hasn't exactly played out just yet, it's not a stretch to think what Amazon could do with hundreds of nodes with fresh ingredients in areas that are Blue Apron's sweet spot.
Plenty of apps out there might could do with a wee bit of VR to help show off an apartment or a bit of 3D content, but those experiences can be pretty labor-intensive.
But the full voice control recognizes the major selling point of the new virtual assistant, which Samsung claims will allow users to accomplish anything they could do with regular touch controls through voice commands.
Whereas The Backpack could do with a cover both for rain and to hide its unfortunate branding — which can be a real issue if you intend to use it in school or at work.
It fails to sufficiently address the questions that every designer, engineer, or creator should ask about their work: what is the worst thing someone could do with this, and how can I prevent it?
However, the fact that he co-founded Palantir — itself a data analysis firm — suggests he isn't naive about what a company like Cambridge Analytica could do with data profiles on 50 million Facebook users.
I tried one of these computers, the HP Envy x2, and came away disappointed, mainly because I just couldn't do a lot of the same things I could do with an Intel-powered machine.
Now that the Trump administration is expected to cut the tax rate on profits brought back from overseas, Wall Street has increased its focus on the cash and what Apple could do with it.
Jeff Weaver, a senior adviser to Sanders's campaign, argued that he could "do with a little less than other folks," because of his already high name recognition and general favorability among Democratic primary voters.
If Chan once represented what a Hong Konger could do with a little pluck and a little luck, his relentlessly buoyant memoir offers a different message: Life is hard, so one must be harder.
Sometimes she exaggerated the details, but she did it believing the exaggerations, and this only made her more lovable, because it showed you what she could do with the raw material of the world.
Michael Richards: Your heart's in your mouth because you've made this thing, we've all made it with love and tried to make it the best thing we could do with the budget we had.
"George Miller is one of the all-time great filmmakers, and you can imagine what he could do with these characters in a superhero setting, something we haven't ever seen him do," Cotrona said.
Figuring out what Crispr is, where its key bacterial genetic sequences come from, and what they could do with it took scientists scattered across the globe years of chipping away at a molecular mystery.
One by one, Trump has taken on the post-Watergate reforms, from checks on what a president could do with congressionally appropriated funds to laws on when a president can get us into war.
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It's not perfect, and could do with a better design and some usability changes, but it's like taking the trash out: it looks a little nasty but you get over it and deal with it.
Helping the industry get more new drugs to market quickly is something a Trump administration could do with everything from relaxing the FDA approval process to allowing terminally ill patients easier access to experimental drugs.
He made us believe that this was a realistic career, something we could do with our lives, inspired all of us, influenced our music, influenced pop music, music in general, and he will be missed.
After Rebecca leaves, he tells me that the 10 percent chance she won't be at the wedding is actually significant—but that would only make her doubt herself, and Rebecca could do with less doubting.
Saddled with debt greater than 140% of GDP, Lebanon could do with the revenue it would receive from exploiting its offshore hydrocarbon reserves, estimated at 850m barrels of oil and 96trn cubic feet of gas.
Facing growing criticism for running a chaotic administration and for murky links between his campaign and election-meddling by Russia, the president could do with the companionship of a pet in a notoriously lonely job.
Still, as he seeks to broaden his national appeal, Trump's public persona could do with some reshaping — since the hardline personality that was electoral gold in the primary threatens to repel many more moderate voters.
All I could do with my son was go to my car and pray, beg God for my daughter's safety because I know she was running down the hallway and the shooter was still there.
I wanted to see what I could do with the kit and had planned the following: My schedule didn't offer much time for either, so a weekend trip to the cabin would have to suffice.
"The fashion industry could do with being a little less self-regarding about using trans people's bodies without knowing the brutal rift between those bodies and the world that trans people emerge from," Shon says.
"Obviously there are other things we could do with that cash in the current environment," Bob Gwin, Anadarko's chief financial officer, told investors, adding that he does not expect the entire dividend to be eliminated.
Mitch McConnell: 'I think we could do with a little less drama from the White House' Since Trump fired Comey last week, some high-profile lawmakers from both parties have suggested Garland fill the role.
" Ms. Hewitt, who also has work in the group show "Signal to Noise," closing on Sunday at the Simon Preston Gallery, said: "I think there's so much more that people could do with this archive.
But a concerted effort by a small number of growers not only saved godello but also inspired wine producers all over the northwestern part of the country to see what they could do with it.
In 2018, low-tech editing like Mr. O'Keefe's is already an anachronism: Imagine what even less scrupulous activists could do with the power to create "video" framing real people for things they've never actually done.
That was a legal way to get rid of your tenants in the past, as well as us looking at what we could do with all the apartments that sit under our rent stabilization ordinance.
The current boom started in 2012, when a team of researchers used an artificial neural network in an image recognition competition that showed what A.I. could do with faster computer chips and bigger data sets.
"Whatever you could do with light bulbs, you could do in bigger, better, clearer ways with neon tubes," said Eric Lynxwiler, 44, a preservationist and historian at the Museum of Neon Art in Glendale, Calif.
For his first feature, "You Go To My Head," the Belgian director Dimitri de Clercq decided to see what he could do with just four crew members, two main characters and a single, stunning location.
"We were always compromised, because we would run their (Mercedes) gearbox and their constraints on the rear as to what you could do with the rear suspension and a Red Bull philosophy aero," said Szafnauer.
Perhaps the greatest revolution in the modern go-to-market model was not actually a revolution at all, but simply the easiest thing we could do with all the new data being generated by our systems.
In any second round, Sanchez would need only a simple majority to get his government voted in, which the Socialists and Podemos could do with backing of all regional parties except the Catalans, plus one abstention.
"The London stock market could do with all the help it can get and Randgold delisting is not helping," said Alastair Winter at Daniel Stewart, economic adviser to the Dynamic Opportunities Fund, which invests in Randgold.
There are worse things you could do with the rest of your life than live your life as if it were 1939 and TV was something you could only find at the New York World's Fair.
Rather than looking tactically at the ways in which the Microsoft's and LinkedIn's puzzle pieces fit now, we should be thinking strategically about what the combined companies could do with this data set in the future.
It didn't take long for Neiderman to notice how bad the Tizen code was on his TV, which caused him to purchase a few Tizen phones to see what he could do with them as well.
I think we could do with a little less drama from the White House on a lot of things so that we can focus on our agenda, which is deregulation, tax reform, repealing and replacing Obamacare.
Angela: I didn't mean to offend you, but as you described your guns and what you could do with them, a chill ran up my spine and "arsenal" is the first word that came to mind.
" Though the quest for authenticity was a community effort, Mr. Sheridan said, "As a filmmaker you have to stand in front of what you did and make choices that you could do with a clear conscience.
"There were things I could do exercise-wise that I could do with my eyes closed before neck surgery that I was struggling to do when I got back in the swing of things," he said.
In the pilot-project village, the residents had just started to work through how transformative the program would be, what they could do with the money and how different their lives could feel in 12 years.
"And so I did the cowardly easiest laziest thing you could do with feelings like that and I didn't deal with them, and in not dealing with them, I made everybody else deal with them," he said.
"I knew that I wasn't doing anybody any favors by feeling these things, and so I did the cowardly, easiest, laziest thing you could do with feelings like that, and I didn't deal with them," Harmon said.
Asked what damage a foreign government could do with stolen FDIC information, the regulator's inspector general pointed to details on bank contingency plans for bankruptcy, known as living wills, which could be used against U.S. financial institutions.
Haddish makes it seem like just a matter of time before she's reunited with Jada Pinkett Smith, Queen Latifah, and Regina Hall for more R-rated fun (just imagine what else they could do with a grapefruit!).
And so I did the cowardly easiest laziest thing you could do with feelings like that and I didn't deal with them, and in not dealing with them, I made everybody else deal with them – especially her.
"She has been at the center of the world for the past 63 years, and I think the world could do with a few more women at the center of it if you ask me," Foy said.
If a movie can make drama out of rubbing two sticks together, imagine what "Fear" could do with a bunch of strangers in a hotel trying to survive the outside world, not to mention the inside one.
I was not sure what all I could do with the arm, but I could certainly do what Tim had done—I could use it to touch my husband's hand, and to gently touch my children's cheeks.
Think of what our country could do with that money: rebuild our highways, bridges, and railroads; provide our communities with the resources they need to respond effectively to substance abuse and the opioid epidemic; and create jobs.
When pressed on why EA had Battlefront II's loot boxes alter a player's damage count, rather than sticking to cosmetics, Jorgensen argued the company was limited on what it could do with the Star Wars franchise—i.e.
"I saw what he had done, and it was really funny, so it pushed me to figure out new things that I could do with him that could be fun," says Jost, who filmed a day after Rodgers.
We have an excellent idea of what corporations could do with such a gift: like Wells Fargo, they might try and make it virtually impossible for customers to prevent small-time rip-offs and change their shady behavior.
Spieth more than most could do with a boost in confidence before heading to Augusta National, where his 2015 victory kicked off a major year that with a little luck could have ended with a calendar grand slam.
"What you could do with VR, which I'm very keen on exploring, would be you could actually put people in situations in a safe environment and then they could progressively desensitise themselves by gradual exposure," Dr Lewis said.
This suggests the EU could do with a new category of associate membership, serving as a halfway house for applicants not yet ready for full membership but also as a naughty step for members that backslide too much.
Hopefully, she's also booking flights for holiday vacations abroad because one thing's for sure: the Trump-Kushner Thanksgiving table is bound to be filled with a lot more political chatter than any interview she could do with Vogue.
While Mr. López Obrador has somewhat moderated his leftwing, nationalist stance, vowing to adhere to fiscal prudence and respect the central bank's independence, many investors are concerned about what he could do with such a decisive political mandate.
Behind all this drama was a very strong gut feeling that I wanted to quit and have a year or more to travel, write and see what else I could do with my life outside the corporate realm.
Of course, it's great to be friendly, and the world could do with more of that, but it's pretty clear when that friendliness is something more, and constantly talking at someone who isn't interested is bad, entitled behavior.
Chimamanda had thought that one thing she could do with the success of " Half of a Yellow Sun " was bring together would-be writers and show them that they had skill enough to make a go of it.
The old embassy's estimated value was severely reduced after the Eero Saarinen-designed building was given historic protected status by the United Kingdom, per the Guardian, restricting what its new Qatar-based developers could do with the building.
In any second round of voting, Sanchez would need only a simple majority to get his government voted in, which the Socialists and Podemos could do with backing of all regional parties except the Catalans, plus one abstention.
Contributing Opinion writer I spent many winter mornings this year staring at my big, empty yard from my kitchen window, fantasizing about the summer that's now almost here and wondering what I could do with all that space.
To counter some of the damaging effects of the internet, it recommended increasing public diplomacy—which the State Department could do with in America, as well as abroad, to counter its poor standing compared with the country's lionised soldiers.
The Russian mimicked the tactics of fellow youngsters such as Alexander Zverev, a 22013-year-old currently ranked third in the world, and stayed within striking distance by limiting the damage Mr Djokovic could do with his signature backhand.
When the dust settled after Donald Trump's shocking victory on November 8, Republicans in Congress quickly saw that despite grand ambitions for what they could do with their newfound control of Washington, they had one major problem: the filibuster.
It was something Hughes could do with his time and money that wouldn't enmesh him in ethical conflicts of interest, and it would allow Eldridge to punch greatly above his weight as a backbench member of the minority party.
So we had a set of ideas and plans about what we could do and then we lined up our set of plans, risks discounted, amount of work, what we'd get there, versus what we could do with Microsoft.
At a time when men could do with all the affection they need, decreeing a little kiss and a cuddle between two straight guys as a "homo" act widens the gamut of behaviors that men can feel awkward about.
AI is dramatically expanding what they could do with all that data, letting them quickly figure out which leads are most promising, which sales rep is best suited for a customer, or how best to engage with a client.
"There are CDC guidances about how you can minimize the use of masks by different things that you could do with testing and when you have masks, how you might reuse them, which ones you can reuse," Fauci said.
Ultimately, buyers will decide whether they like this approach — personally, I have a dozen earphones, chargers and adapters lying around, so I could do with just the phone in the box, but I'm not sure everyone feels the same.
Substandard here does not mean that the dream of an antique Chesterfield set for the drawing room has yet to be achieved, or that the Persian rug could do with a shampoo since the purebred spaniel peed on it.
And if Trump disclosed highly classified information in an Oval Office meeting with Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and ambassador to the U.S. Sergey Kislyak in the Oval Office, imagine what he could do with a potentially unmonitored phone.
Messaging is the glue that keeps people's eyeballs fixed to their screens for several hours a day, and having a messaging product confined to a tab within the main app put significant constraints on what Instagram designers could do with it.
My brother followed the script, but after taking LSD I immediately decided that the most important thing I could do with my life, the thing that would help other people the most, would be to try to share this experience.
"Just in terms of expanding empathy, imagine everything you could do with VR. Imagine putting someone into the position of being a woman walking home in the night and being followed... Scary, yes, but a reality for many," she said.
Faced with the challenge of dealing with Russia, while convincing voters that the reforms that might let Georgia into the EU are worth the effort, it could do with some vision—something Mr Saakashvili, for all his flaws, never lacked.
Five years ago, trolls favored fluffy business method patents that were granted during the dot-com boom, when companies eagerly filed patents for basic things you could do with the Internet, like sell books, hyperlink content or publish online press releases.
I know all the reasons that Google partners to make the Nexus, but increasingly I find myself coming around to Walt Mossberg's point of view: I'd like to see what Google could do with a phone if it really tried.
"I think we could do with a little less drama from the White House on a lot of things so we can focus on our agenda, which is deregulation, tax reform, repealing and replacing Obamacare," McConnell told Bloomberg in July.
At the same time, we were looking at this generation, for the first time ever, to really see what we could do with continuing to push not just production efficiencies and manufacturing technology, but with advancements in the technology platform.
Staying in the customs union would impact the kind of free trade deals Britain could do with non-EU countries by putting limits on its ability to set tariffs, but it was not a simple in/out choice, he said.
And if some features didn't strike them as strictly necessary — the coat rack and umbrella stand in the foyer, for example — the apartment's aesthetic is "more than O.K." in her estimation, she said, even if it could do with more plants.
In 2012 announced the Surface RT that used a variant of Windows 8 called Windows RT, and in 20203 it introduced the Surface Laptop that booted Windows 10 S. These specialty versions limited what people could do with their devices.
"I think we could do with a little less drama from the White House on a lot of things so that we can focus on our agenda," Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the Republican majority leader, said on Bloomberg Television.
"But if the person is couching de-extinction in terms of conservation, then she or he needs to have a very sober look at what one could do with those millions of dollars with living species — there's already plenty to do."
I'm not saying we don't have our fair share of relationship problems, but they're never about money.) All I could think about looking down at the ring (besides getting married, of course), was all the other things we could do with the money.
A project called "Underworlds" envisages small robots crawling through sewers, collecting samples and perhaps one day analysing them on the spot MIT's Senseable City Lab in Cambridge across the Charles River gives a taste of how much more cities could do with data.
Reading between the lines of the company's public statements, Gizmodo provided these examples of what MoviePass could do with its users' data: Let's say you visit a restaurant, an ice cream place, then see a film for the fourth time, before drinks.
Whenever he finds a startup he wants to invest in, he can go to his backers, present the opportunity, and discuss with them the appropriate amount to invest, which may well be much more than what he could do with a standard fund.
But he was projecting [with the lyric from "Ziggy Stardust"], "I could make it all worthwhile as a rock 'n' roll star, I could do with the money, I'm so wiped out with things as they are"—nobody talked like that then.
The machines being used aren't household names — they go by acronyms like GOES-13, Modis and SMAP — but they demonstrate why the popular view of Earth as a big blue planet with only the Moon as its companion could do with some revising.
A colleague of yours, Dr. Angela Rasmussen, a virologist, told me that there's no evidence yet that the coronavirus is sexually transmitted, but kissing is perhaps the riskiest thing you could do with another person when it comes sexual activities and transmitting it.
This one hurts, a little: Charlie McDowell's previous feature, The One I Love, was a surprisingly gripping and whip-smart sci-fi film dressed up in mumblecore clothing, and I anticipated seeing what he could do with the intriguing conceit behind this film.
"I know it is tempting to imagine everything we could do with 51 votes, but we also have a responsibility to consider everything Republicans could do and undo," said Mr. Bennet, who is weighing his own run for the Democratic presidential nomination.
His words, whatever they were, brought to mind all of the derogatory comments and crude propositions I had heard before, from different car windows and different men: all of the comments about my body and suggestions for what I could do with it.
Irma Rombauer "adored anything you could do with sweet gelatin," Ms. Mendelson said, but her daughter, Marion Rombauer Becker, "got religion about healthy eating and about fighting Big Food," and took out many of the elaborate (layered, stuffed, multicolored) gelatin salads by 1975.
"I'm afraid what's going to happen here is what always happens — is we take this silly, 'If we don't get everything, we won't do anything,'" he said, "and fail to do the things we could do, with more early mental health help."
Instead, they felt to me as inevitable and bumbling mistakes made by naive and greedy business people; mining all of our data for profit, and underestimating what bad actors could do with that information, was more or less what I expected from them.
While we were figuring out what my treatment plan was going to be, I ultimately decided that it would be worth it just to see what I could do with the limited fitness and the short amount of training I got in.
Imagine what Nest could do with a cheaper thermostat like the new, $169 Thermostat E. Unveiled Thursday and on pre-order Friday, Thermostat E is $85 cheaper than the third generation of the Nest Learning Thermostat, without skimping too much on design or functionality.
Knowing that most of us could do with a distraction from the impending apocalypse that looms ever closer as the seconds fade away, the deadly duo are back with another online experience that's slightly more rewarding than flicking through some communist shut-in's timeline.
To be clear, I'm not drawing a causal link between social media and mental health issues in musicians, but we are reaching a saturation point with these apps that could do with a closer look when it comes to artists and their mental health.
Photograph by Yudi Ela for The New Yorker There is hardly a happier place than a bakery, and, if this city could do with more of them, 2019 has been an auspicious year, thanks to both Pilar and Win Son Bakery, in East Williamsburg.
Imagine what good our nation could do with that incredible resource: invest in our failing roads and bridges, bring broadband internet throughout rural America, prepare our communities for the next natural disaster, strengthen our children's education, shore up our healthcare system to ensure better care.
Trump has rolled back or delayed Obama-era rules and regulations that protected retirement savings from unscrupulous financial advisers, made it harder for companies that violated labor laws to land federal contracts and restricted what internet service providers could do with their customers' personal data.
Those comfortable enough to ride out social isolation working from home and eating heirloom beans are also those whose carbon emissions are generally highest and who could do with learning and adapting to consume less, to travel less, to live simpler and more sustainable lives.
It was called "Hold Out Your Arms" and began: "Death, hold out your arms for me Embrace / me Give me your motherly caress" It ended this way: As you push back my hair— Which could do with a combBut never mind — You murmur'We're nearly there.'
That's because we think of what we could do with the money we are forced to part with more often than we contemplate how taxes finance benefits like education, infrastructure, justice and the military, which form the foundations of both liberty and private wealth creation.
Wordplay WEDNESDAY PUZZLE — On Monday we talked about some of the things we could do with words when you cock your head to the side, squint your eyes and look at them differently, and David Phillips's Wednesday crossword continues the pun — sorry, I meant fun.
The men spurned in that movie and Kuch Kuch Hota Hai and Kal Ho Naa Ho just want the people they love to be happy, even if it's not with them (admittedly they take too long to step down and we could do with less emotional manipulation).
In the specific case of Arlovski, he could do with learning is what Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira picked up in his later fights—the value of the clinch in taking away the issues of speed which all too often get an ageing fighter lit up on the feet.
The FCC was looking into a situation where a carrier offered communications service to customers, but was taking the opportunity both to restrict what customers could do with their home connection and to advance its own data services that were essentially over and above the basic service.
It isn't your enthusiasm that tips you into the "PLEASE STOP, PLEASE, STOP, PLEASE STOP," territory, because lord knows the pallid husk of club culture could do with a bit more of that, but more the flailing elbows, misplaced knees, and complete lack of spatial awareness.
He told me that the concept of the club's voting system came to him partly because he liked the idea of proactive engagement for football fans, and partly when he was watching X-Factor and decided that football could do with its own version (sans Simon Cowell).
The observatory, which he was visiting for the first time, was a place for him to reflect on what more he could do with his life now that he does not have the daily obligation of standing on a stage, telling jokes and talking to famous people.
Although a few of the works fall flat (the world could do with fewer reflective surfaces), the smartest ones — say, an image of a Honda soaring through the air above a Martin Luther King Jr Way street sign — are puzzles you want to spend time putting together.
"I think we could do with a little less drama from the White House on a lot of things so that we can focus on our agenda," Mr. McConnell said on Bloomberg Television on Tuesday morning, reflecting the Republican majority's increasing frustration over the White House's mishaps.
If your primary motivation to repeal the Affordable Care Act is to provide a large tax cut for high-income Americans, think what you could do with a full percentage point of G.D.P. It could even be worth the effort to provide health care for all.
Earlier this month, he told a crowd that "Italy could do with dozens of men like [Putin], who act in the interest of their citizens"; when in opposition, he repeatedly met with the Russian leader and was photographed wearing a T-shirt bearing his image in Moscow.
I'll leave that to the people at Earwolf [Aukerman's podcast production company], if they wanna put out 20-minute, bite-size chunks or something like that, maybe there's something that they could do with that to try to attract the people that have shorter attention spans.
All it would take to start NSEERS back up again would be for DHS to announce that they were re-adding countries to the list — something they could do with a simple notice in the Federal Register, without requiring any time for public comment or other regulatory delays.
The just-launched Photo Filter Gel Cushion Applicator, which you can buy now at the brand's website, might seem like a roundabout way of accomplishing what you could do with the appendages you were born with, or like just another gimmicky attempt to reinvent the makeup-blender wheel.
"I think we could do with a little less drama from the White House on a lot of things so that we can focus on our agenda, which is deregulations, tax reform and repealing and replacing ObamaCare," Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellAre Democrats turning Trump-like?
A "superpower" is bolstered not merely by the force it wields, but by the vision it embodies: a conception of world affairs that holds widespread appeal, enabling it to advance its objectives and amplify its values far more than it could do with military and/or economic coercion alone.
"I think we could do with a little less drama from the White House on a lot of things, so that we can focus on our agenda, which is deregulations, tax reform and repealing and replacing ObamaCare," Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellAre Democrats turning Trump-like?
"I think we could do with a little less drama from the White House on a lot of things so that we can focus on our agenda, which is deregulations, tax reform, and repeal and replacing Obamacare," Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said on Bloomberg TV on Tuesday.
For some, simply having access to a couple of fonts outside of what you could get with a typewriter was enough; for others, it was less about creating an impressive design and more about creating a design that was a step above what you could do with a pen and paper.
That might make you think that, if you're not doing anything illegal, there's no harm in your ISP having that information, but law-abiding internet users still have reason to be concerned: new internet privacy rules limiting what an ISP could do with your data were rolled back in 2017.
So instead of gently "sunsetting" protections, as the White House could do with DACA right now (allow people to keep their DACA protections they have now, but prevent them from getting renewed, so that they'll just run out after their current two-year grant), everyone will lose PPP status at once.
"In that case, we'll look into it, maybe we'll make improvements on one or two things, but I don't really think so because we've reached the maximum of what we could do with the deal and we won't, just to solve Britain's domestic political issues, stop defending European interests," he said.
I was actually quite into this dressing area, but if I was being really picky (which, when playing A-lister, I must be) I would say that the suite could do with a bathroom with some natural light so you can actually see what color your face is when applying makeup.
Snow has always been an animator — indeed, *Corpus Callosum ends with a theater projecting one of his first cartoons, which bears plenty of resemblance to the 2002 film's effects show — so by the time digital and computer graphics technologies became accessible to him, he meticulously went through everything he could do with them.
"I think we could do with a little less drama from the White House on a lot of things so that we can focus on our agenda, which is deregulations, tax reform, and repeal and replacing Obamacare," McConnell said on Bloomberg TV. Republican lawmakers across the board have been adopting the sentiment.
He wouldn't get too specific about what he's been doing at the human rights organization, except to say that it involved work in "conflict resolution" and working out a way to build algorithms that could help identify bad practices on a larger scale than the organisation could do with limited human resources.
Back in 2014, Kano's first DIY computer kit, a Kickstarter-launched $150 Raspberry Pi-powered system running Linux and a custom front end, helped introduce kids to the basics of how a computer was assembled, and what one could do with it through a collection of easy access programming apps and games.
All red lipstick and pin curls and wifely duties, Abby was a hint at what Brosnahan could do with a part like Midge: another woman who loses her innocence, in this case a newcomer to Los Alamos who must slowly come to understand that her husband might help blow up the world.
But while his colleagues turned their genius toward futuristic shapes and industrial materials — think of Bertoia's sinuous wire webs or the space-age sweep of Saarinen's fiberglass tulip — Nakashima reflected on nature, on the work that he could do with his own hands and on materials that improved, rather than diminished, with age.
And the audience was limited by what we could do with our upper bodies and reaching arms; I've never not been sweaty and flailing when seeing her live, and clearly, neither had the the other Jepfriends around me—which was perhaps the most noticeable problem with Carly's big night at the TSO.
I do wish there was more I could do with the sensors packed into the Glow C — turning my other smart lights on when it detects motion would be great — but overall, the Glow C is an easy, unobtrusive way to measure the air quality in a room and automatically take action to correct it.
Google put together a short video of what you could do with the AR stickers below: OK, so AR Stickers probably won't be the main reason why anyone's going to get a Pixel phone, but their presence in the main camera app is a clear shot at everyone, especially Apple's ARKit: Google's taking AR seriously.
"I'm humbled to receive the namesake award of a computing pioneer who showed that what a programmer could do with a computer is limited only by the programmer themselves," Berners-Lee told MIT, where he is a senior researcher and holder of the founders chair at the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL).
Ms. Erdrich, who is part Ojibwe, said recently that she started the business so she could have a place to sell such things, which she brought back from frequent trips to the Turtle Mountain Reservation in North Dakota, the home of her tribe, and because it was something she could do with her four daughters.
On the afternoon ahead of 222-32, the organizers put on a series of workshops and lectures on the concept of nudism and naturism as a lifestyle, offering anyone who'd be attending that evening a chance to meet the organizers and get a better sense of why the world could do with more nudist clubs.
Though restricting HBO to just AT&T customers wouldn't make financial sense, there are many things that AT&T could do with HBO and other programming to hurt rivals, like raising the prices for it, creating AT&T-exclusive programming and perhaps completely preventing rivals like Dish, DirecTV's satellite competitor, from buying its programs.
So when Kobach's proposal leaked, all it would have taken to start NSEERS back up again would be for DHS to announce that they were re-adding countries to the list — something they could do with a simple notice in the Federal Register, without requiring any time for public comment or other regulatory delays.
So, we thought about this back in the late '90s, and as we started to build that, we realized that there were so many limitations around what you could do with speech recognition, and we thought that — we ended up inventing this noise cancellation technology, which removed all the background noise from a mobile phone call.
More recently, she's noticed that the types of manicures she grew up with in the '90s have infiltrated popular culture and even the workplace, but Black women aren't given the credit for influencing these trends — and a lot of it could do with the fact that they make up a fraction of licensed nail industry professionals.
"To break up a company, to break up private property would be very far reaching and you would need to have a very strong case that it would produce better results for consumers in the marketplace than what you could do with more mainstream tools," she warned this weekend, speaking in a SXSW interview with Recode's Kara Swisher.
In a demo of what a serious software developer could do with the iMac Pro, I saw it run several different OSes simultaneously: the main macOS, three instances of iOS (for iPhone 8, iPad Pro, and iPhone X) for testing apps, Windows 10 and an older version of macOS within virtual machines, and even compiling some Linux code.
Look at the rows of teeth-like  shapes in "Red Cavalry" (2010) or the large red, sectioned and spreading form descending from the top edge in "City to Love" (2013-2016) — another painting Webster has worked on for years — and one sees a relentless push by an artist who has always tested what he could do with paint.
To get through it successfully usually involves some shrewd mid-season transfer dealings by managers and the feeling around Leeds – with teams like Birmingham, Fulham, Bristol City and Sheffield Wednesday all within touching distance with only 16 games played – is that their own squad could do with some fresh additions at the turn of the year.
Growing up, I thought a writer was obliged to write from strength and show off all the things that he could do with more authority than almost anyone else; as autumn draws on, I begin to think that anyone's strength is only what unites her or him to everyone else in shared experience, and often vulnerability.
But last June, Amazon spent $13.7 billion to acquire the supermarket chain Whole Foods, which overnight in June made Amazon one of the biggest grocery players nationwide — and possibly changing Amazon Go from being a one-off experiment to laying the blueprint for what Amazon could do with its hundreds of existing Whole Foods locations nationwide.
So the question now becomes, we as a society, setting aside the specific case between the FBI and Apple, setting aside the commercial interests, the concerns about what the Chinese government could do with this even if we trust the US government, setting aside all these questions, we're going to have to make some decisions about how we balance these respective risks.
In 2012 America's National Science Foundation decided that this sporadic enthusiasm could do with some institutional legitimacy, and set up a programme called Origami Design for Integration of Self-assembling Systems for Engineering Innovation, or ODISSEI; it offered grants to scientists interested in trying an origami-based approach to a problem, on the condition that they collaborate with origami artists.
Apple has revealed its 2018 class of iPhones, and they all have fancy top-to-bottom screens like last year's iPhone X. The 5.8-inch iPhone XS and 6.5-inch XS Max both expand on what the X could do, with faster processors and more durable glass, better waterproofing, louder speakers, longer battery life, and "smart" HDR along with some other camera enhancements.
At the Night and Day show at the New Museum a few years ago, I witnessed what he could do with crepuscular shades of blue, making that palette a landscape inhabited by overly stylized figures (they reminded me of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's characters) verging on the brink of abstraction and so convincingly beautiful they held that middle ground between fantasy and truth.
Chrissy Metz let the Internet know exactly what they could do with their thoughts on her custom latex dress, Blake Lively doesn't want to discuss her dresses at all, noted social media clapback-machine Ariel Winter has been on an indefatigable one-woman body positive crusade, and on Monday Rihanna made her opinion of a certain sports writer who attempted to police her waistline widely, and hilariously known.
They couldn't care less about VR. They suffered tennis in Nintendo's weird smelling VR set up and they trucked their ass to arcades and Circuit City to try demos in the 90s and they've heard it all before and for the last few years they've had to listen whispers of Oculus Rift and HTC Vive and what these $600 devices could do with the addition of a grand or two in computer processing power.
Nicole: I guess I would have to give it a two or a three out of five, I mean, based on what I could do with the product and the setting it up, like I said, it seems really user-friendly, and I think that if you are within the very specific range of this product's ideal clientele, you know, primarily glasses-wearers, as well as just having a somewhat weaker prescription, I think that this could actually work really great for them.
He was idealistic in some ways, and to watch his vision for what this Congress could do with Trump as president completely disappear, and to think about what his future is, I think he's a really fascinating figure and I would like to ... He's the opposite of Trump personality wise, and so he's sort of hard to write about, but his view of American politics, and his own place in it, has been completely upended in the last few months. God.
ACT II Hey let me introduce you nigga to America most Every nigga round with me carry a tote Sadity bitches like a nigga Tune on the low They just be like ten and be doing the most Okay, Tune in the jet flyin' over the boat I'm on the way from the Panama, I got a few on the boat What you niggas make a year; I could do with the blow We meet T.I., Wayne's longtime friend and business associate from Atlanta, who has been off the map for years somewhere in Central or South America.

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