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On this question, the Tories have much less to crow about.
Officials and politicians would usually crow about a growing budget surplus.
The core gameplay, while fine, is really nothing to crow about.
"Be ready for the president to crow about this win," Cramer said.
Some analysts have also been eating crow about the deal with Starz.
At least on the surface, Uber officials already had something to crow about.
It wasn't simply to crow about its win over Blackbird, no pun intended.
President Trump's administration was quick to crow about trade concessions wangled from Beijing.
They also by and large treated the wage gain as something to crow about.
In other words, it's a compromise, and not one that Trump can crow about.
Digital currency advocates had plenty to crow about last week when bitcoin's price overtook gold.
After all this, China's government might have been expected to crow about the IUCN's decision.
Now, Republicans can certainly crow about Democrats losing Senate seats even with an unpopular president.
That led ministers in Netanyahu's government to crow about a new era in settlement building.
Will he pretend Iowa never happened and crow about his hefty lead in New Hampshire polls?
Billboard got a quote from Crow about the song's inception, and I believe every word of it.
It prefers to crow about the heroic response of the army and above all of the Communist Party.
Lyft is touting a metric that its main rival can't crow about – tip money earned through the platform.
The ability to crow about giving people a tax cut with zero accountability on that assertion until 2019.
In New York and London, WeWork is the largest private sector office tenant, something they actually crow about.
Crow about it in the notes, or come tell us about it on Facebook or Instagram or Twitter.
Trump on Friday digressed from the charge that he obstructed justice to crow about his electoral college victory.
The mandate was by far the least popular part of the law and gave them something to crow about.
No matter the cause, the illegal immigration crisis that Trump and right-wing Republicans crow about simply doesn't exist.
That's an increase of just under 5-percent, which isn't nothing, but not quite enough to really crow about.
President Trump has so many successes to crow about, but there is no shortage of problems that still attention.
At the end of the night, the most passionate supporters of each candidate could probably find something to crow about.
You're going to crow in just a minute, and I'm going to let you crow, about the 3% growth this year.
Democrats' future in the Senate is far from assured, even as they crow about their chances of taking back the House.
When NYC's WPLJ finally put it in rotation, Warners A&R goddess Karin Berg phoned me just to crow about it.
In St. Louis, Nathanson, 63, said his older cousin "was not one to crow" about having left her mark on feminism.
That's an odd stance for the studio to take, given how often it likes to crow about its record-breaking blockbusters.
And, further, consider the possibility that someone who's genuinely introverted might not, say, crow about it in The New York Times?
The significant Sam-like portion of the nerd audience would just love to crow about this former crow's unexpected last-minute victory.
Simply meeting face-to-face will allow them to crow about their fortitude and foresight in forcing the other to the table.
But fringe media figures continue to crow about it, and Hannity's repeated warnings have given the idea an unfortunate air of legitimacy.
The merger, announced on Friday, was embraced by Wall Street at a time when deal advisers have had little to crow about.
Reviews left by consumers sometimes crow about the quality of a knockoff or how much less expensive it is than the real thing.
Reddit chat threads are brimming with banter from players who crow about conquests and share insight on where to find high-value targets.
The Senate committee's findings appear unlikely to give Mr. Trump much to crow about, unlike a parallel investigation by the House Intelligence Committee.
Longtime followers of the Knicks, without a championship to crow about since 1973, may also recognize this as good news and bad news.
The evening hinted about just what they're up against: Democratic primary competitors crow about filling a room with 700; Trump draws 7,000. Sen.
The government may crow about unemployment being at its lowest since the 22010s, but pay growth is at its weakest since the Napoleonic wars.
Steeped in institutional memory, those employees crow about today's boisterous crowds because they fretted in 2101 when the team nearly moved to Hamilton, Ontario.
But there was another number released Friday that he didn't crow about, which was remarkable for a man with an obsessions about trade deficits.
One Democrat called it a "dog and pony show" to give Trump something to crow about at the end of his first 100 days. 3003.
As proof that he's living up to that pledge, he has taken every opportunity to crow about various companies' plans to invest in the country.
I strongly suspect that hardware's piece of that pie is in the low single digits, otherwise Google might be more eager to crow about it.
It gives Breitbart and Fox something to crow about and The New York Times, Washington Post and CNN something that's not Russia-gate to fret over.
Winners  Congressional Democrats  They may not control the White House or either chamber of Congress, but Democrats emerged from the negotiations with plenty to crow about.
Combine this with four years of falling unemployment and inflation well out of the deflation-worry zone, and policymakers and politicians have something to crow about.
When Donald Trump arrived in Davos, Switzerland, on Thursday to attend that city's cartoonish annual pro-capitalism festival, he really did have something to crow about.
But you'll never hear "tastes like lamb!" in the way that some crow about the versatility of chicken, because nothing else quite does taste like lamb.
Of the 10 Democrats who gathered outside the Senate chamber after the vote to crow about their bipartisan agreement, six are on the ballot this year.
The issue was the release this morning of a strong jobs report indicating continued growth in the economy, which many Republicans took the opportunity to crow about.
They come down the mountain to crow about noble-sounding things like a "clean" debt ceiling hike when that is the least responsible option on the table.
I'd crow about his favorite director, ask him questions about his hometown, pretend to care about his job, maybe touch his arm if I was feeling daring.
He is expected "to crow about successful trade deals, a humming U.S. economy and his recent showdown with Iran," our colleagues Anne Gearan and John Hudson report.
For the same price as the iPad Pro discussed above, you could get a Surface Pro 6 with 16 gigs of RAM (Apple doesn't specify how much the iPad Pro has, and if it doesn't crow about it, that usually means it's nothing to crow about), a better processor (Intel Core i7, same generation) and… well, if you want that terabyte of storage you're still going to pay through the nose.
Photo: Rick ThomasSteadfast pigeon defenders have something new to crow about: The oft-maligned birds may be scientists' latest tool in combating air pollution and tracking climate change.
Twitter's platform does frequently host hackers — who use anonymous Twitter accounts to crow about their hacks and/or direct attack threats at other users… Feds cant touch us.
Johnson left the campaign a few months later, after she heard Trump crow about how he'd "just kiss" beautiful women without their consent on the "Access Hollywood" tape.
The shame is earnings are slowly improving, but with so much policy uncertainty CEOs have been reluctant to crow about 2017 earnings boosts from any of the Trump agenda.
The streamlining DeepMind did could also be generalized to other systems and deployed to other data centers — which the company will surely crow about when it comes to pass.
But if all goes to plan, they'll have lots more opportunities to crow about what they've built in future — because they won't be too embarrassed to talk about it.
And a new cost sharing arrangement established last week is intended to placate the US President and give him something to crow about before he even arrives, analysts say.
The crowds at his footwear presentation on Saturday morning will have something new to crow about: this week, he was named the design director of women's footwear for Salvatore Ferragamo.
The Trump administration may point to unemployment and the stock market to crow about this economy, but if you don't feel like you're sharing in the wealth, you're not crazy.
As the Dow Jones industrial average crosses 25,000, the popular stock market gauge gives President Donald Trump yet another opportunity to crow about growth since his election in November 2016.
Stores could crow about the money that they're sending to charity, and buyers would be assured that someone worthy — either their recipients or some good cause — is getting their money.
Just before the book release of Intimate, I spoke with Crow about her impressively relatable photography, the impact of social media on her artistry, and how she stays so damn cool.
Given the current state of the polls, which show a Clinton lead, I expect Trump will initially crow about the early voting numbers, holding them as evidence the polling is wrong.
LG's mobile play might not be going as swimmingly as Samsung, which just recorded its most profitable quarter for two years, but it does have other business units to crow about.
But we're not so sure-footed with all our predilections, and what was thought a fine salad a century ago is a different thing from a salad to crow about today.
Finishing in 45th place would be nothing to crow about were it not for the fact that this is Rhode Island's best finish since we began rating the states in 2007.
But I do wish one of the biggest media corporations in the world would stop playing footsie with us and hoping we'll all crow about how awesome and woke it is.
In the near term, then, the outcome of the McGahn court fight may simply offer one side the chance to publicly crow about a legal win in a high-profile conflict.
But it seems awfully early to crow about an agreement reached less than two weeks ago, in which Mexico agreed to stall Central American asylum seekers before they reach the US border.
President Donald Trump's administration, eager for a win amid a furor over his firing of the FBI chief, was quick to crow about trade concessions wrangled from the People's Republic of China.
Wells Fargo hasn't had much good news to crow about amid the fraudulent accounts scandal — on Tuesday the city of Philadelphia fired Wells Fargo as manager of its $2 billion payroll account.
But that return set off a quarter century of events that any club would happily crow about: two P.G.A. Championships, numerous U.S. Golf Association events and now the Ryder Cup, starting Friday.
Jeff Link, a longtime Iowa Democratic strategist, said Mr. O'Rourke's odometer-pushing campaign style would be a natural fit in a state where politicians crow about touching down in all 99 counties.
But as president, Mr. Obama gets to take time to crow about what's good in the economy, not just focus on fixing what's bad, as nearly all candidates of both parties are doing.
Pledges on tax reform The new GOP tax law will offer Trump the chance to take a victory lap on Tuesday, and there's a lot for the president, and Bannon, to crow about.
But the special counsel, which rarely issues public responses, said that at least portions of the story were not accurate, leading both Giuliani and Trump to crow about media bias against the Republican president.
Mr. Trump is a highly public scorekeeper of his own accolades and accomplishments, and his elevation to the highest office in the land has not changed his instinct to crow about the smallest details.
In that way, horse racing may not be all that different from politics – another activity in which participants revel in disagreement, crow about being right, and can get big payouts if they pick a winner.
He didn't exactly crow about the result: "Following more than four years of litigation, including fact and expert discovery, we concluded that this agreement provides a fair and reasonable resolution of the claims," DeLange said.
It has been a steady march upward, making that climb to $10B faster than any software company ever and CEO and chairman Marc Benioff had every right to crow about it in the earnings call.
For the fourth year in a year, the global venture firm Atomico has produced a "State of European Tech Report," and again this year, there's plenty for the firm — and Europe broadly — to crow about.
Barely a week went by last year when Mr. Trump did not crow about the rising market, making it a major talking point for his case to the country that he had made a difference.
On the campaign trail, Mr. Trump can crow about complying with the law and with Congress in regard to the release of his tax returns, and take away one of the Democrats' favored political attack lines.
Seemingly unable to contain himself, Mr Trump fans the flames by taking to Twitter to crow about his "very stable genius" and, in a threat to North Korea, to boast about the impressive size of his nuclear button.
"There will come a day of reckoning for the economy after the tax cut monies are all gone, but for today Washington really has something to crow about," said Chris Rupkey, chief economist at MUFG in New York.
I talked to Crow about why he got into politics this year, why he decided to make guns such a prominent issue in his campaign, and whether he thinks the issue will translate to national politics in 2018.
More importantly, with a staggering 120,000 weather records broken in the U.S. this year alone and the world's top companies projecting at least $1 trillion in costs due to climate change, Trump has very little to crow about.
Time's in-depth exposé on the development of these new Barbie bodies underscored the sad fact that while we crow about our great strides with acceptance and diversity, kids still don't want to say the word "fat" out loud.
In truth the blame lies with a long line of politicians, who tend to want instant results that they can crow about and to avoid painful investments — infrastructure, for example — that won't bear fruit before the re-election campaign.
The $28500 billion compromise bill gave all parties something to crow about after months of negotiations between the Democratic-controlled House, the Republican-led Senate and the White House that got bogged down in debates about Trump's border wall.
In those successes, analysts see fodder for Mr. Putin to offer Mr. Trump a manner of foreign policy victory that would give the American leader something tangible to crow about at home in an arena where he lacks experience.
An effort that has broad public support, bipartisan appeal and actually delivers on a campaign promise would be just the thing GOP leadership needs to crow about on the Sunday talk shows instead of putting out fires like they have been.
While Klobuchar, Warren, and Buttigieg all did worse in Nevada than they did in the first two states, Biden did better, though a second-place finish 20 percentage points behind Sanders isn't much to crow about for a former vice president.
"This morning, Peter is back as the lead author of a front-pager, "President Tries Taste of Comity As G.O.P. Stews," reporting that Trump called Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi to crow about the morning cable coverage: "The press has been incredible.
Read this: WeWork's biggest outside shareholder, SoftBank, is reportedly asking for the IPO to be put on hold because investors don't seem interestedWeWork and Uber may show problems with SoftBank's strategyUntil recently, SoftBank had a lot to crow about with its Vision Fund.
"Injecting himself into the aftermath and making it his victory to crow about may work with his absolute base but is probably not helpful with voters who didn't like the spectacle and therefore don't like the president continuing the spectacle," she said.
On Twitter Thursday morning, before the rest of the world could even read special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia report, President Donald Trump used a Game of Thrones-inspired meme to crow about the "haters" and "radical" Democrats who in his view had been proven wrong.
Living In 9 Photos View Slide Show ' In a city where a common boast can run along the lines of "I can see such-and-such from my apartment," West Farms, in the central Bronx, would seem to have a lot to crow about.
The White House and the Republicans have the confirmation of Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court to crow about, and they can continue to at least try to take credit for the stock market rally and three percent GDP growth, but that's about it.
He is also pursuing an acting career and is set to play a supporting role in the film 'The White Crow', about the life of legendary Russian ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev, to be directed by British actor Ralph Fiennes and based on the book by Julie Kavanagh.
Jackson, the clean-cut Navy rear admiral who administered to Trump as White House physician, was not quite as effusive, but he did repeatedly crow about Trump's good genes during a White House news conference early in 2018 and said Trump had excellent health despite high cholesterol.
To the Editor: As Bret Stephens and the Republicans crow about lowering corporate tax rates to get them in line with other developed countries, they don't mention that all of those countries have a higher personal income tax rate that helps guarantee the public a variety of benefits.
But from "Four Years of Chances," which lays out the slog of a neglectful marriage mainly so she can crow about the attentive one that came next, to "Weekender," in which her old man is too broke to bail her out of jail, her clarity has a gusto of its own.
I can think of well-known investors who wear these titles, and I cringe whenever they speak, because all they ever do is argue why everyone else is wrong when stocks move opposite to their well-worn view, and crow about how right they are when stocks move in favor with their case.
If there is one thing Trump is most likely to crow about the loudest on the campaign trail, it&aposs the assassination of Soleimani—essentially the No. 2 figure in the Iranian regime, who was the main champion of Hezbollah in Lebanon and the architect of multiple attacks on American interests across the Middle East.
That in itself was a hint that there was no famous victory to crow about and that the agreement reached in Washington -- which contains only $1.375 billion for barriers and no wall -- falls well short of the President's demands for $5.7 billion to fund a campaign promise that has an almost mystical hold on his base.
That part of the Newman decision was left undisturbed by the Supreme Court in Salman, so it may give Mr. Huber and Mr. Olan a way to claim that although they were more than happy to crow about the benefits of Mr. Blaszczak's source, they were ignorant of Mr. Worrall and the relationship between the two men.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads As the Outsider Art Fair ⎯ which opens next Thursday, January 18, and runs through Sunday, January 21 ⎯ rolls into town, the specialized sector it celebrates has plenty to crow about, even as debates about certain provocative aesthetic issues course through it, some at a simmer and some, typically, at a raging boil.
The much bigger risk is that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, who needs something to crow about before 2020, jumps at the chance to work with the Democrats and then hogs all the credit.

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