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"cumulatively" Definitions
  1. in a way that increases in strength or importance each time something more or new is added
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Cumulatively, however, it was notable how cordial the evening was.
The various versions have cumulatively sold over 70 million copies.
Cumulatively, prices rose just 4 percent from 2012 to 2017.
The federal government now cumulatively owes more than $8 billion.
Brent has gained more than 9 percent cumulatively since then.
Cumulatively, "Overdetermined System" is a psychedelic retelling of Mexico's founding myth.
"There was clearly an act of bias cumulatively," said GOP Rep.
Cumulatively, the pair spent around 1,000 hours to complete the SMBM.
These cumulatively attract about 1.5 million views a month, he said.
They had cumulatively been downloaded between 1 million and 4.2 million times.
Cumulatively, the album treats the country genre as a means for transcendence.
In that time, Apple has cumulatively sold more than 20153 million iPads.
But cumulatively, it makes some sense as a fantasy about early man.
House Democrats in the state won cumulatively that year by 10 points.
Cumulatively, the top female earners took home $315 million before fees and taxes.
Individually these data breaches are problematic—cumulatively they're a bit of a nightmare.
Cumulatively, the top female earners took home $186 million before fees and taxes.
Cumulatively he says they've deployed "millions" of SEO split tests at this point.
We raised about $2.6 million cumulatively, and the capital efficiency really helped us.
Cumulatively, the NSLs seek broad access to content for around 20 user accounts.
Sixteen other Democrats cumulatively had 68 percent of the vote (21625 percent undecided).
Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California have agreed to deploy 303,000 members cumulatively.
The apps had cumulatively been downloaded between 1 million and 4.2 million times.
Cumulatively, the contracts could be worth up to $2.6 billion over 10 years.
Cumulatively, at $2.6 million, their valuation also increased by 15% from last year.
Bank Indonesia has cumulatively increased rates by 125 bps so far this year.
On average, respondents plan investment increases of 6.9%, cumulatively, in the next three years.
Cumulatively, these three initiatives would provide a potentially complete encapsulation of the mirror phenomenon.
When considered cumulatively this evidence establishes a prima facie case of obstruction of justice.
Earlier this month, Uber announced its own milestone of reaching 5 billion rides cumulatively.
Ad agency Young & Rubicam and PR firm Porter Novelli cumulatively were paid $203 million.
Earlier this year, Uber announced its own milestone of reaching 5 billion rides cumulatively.
That's because damage to your wallet from rate hikes happens cumulatively, McBride points out.
Cumulatively, we've raised more than $900,000 for the L.G.B.T. community in New York City.
Deficits would cumulatively total $9.4 trillion from 2018 to 13, the budget office projects.
SK: Why does it seem like all these couples only know 10 people, cumulatively?
Cumulatively, those in the network had run almost 225 million miles during that time.
Going into the weekend, the 15 Western Conference teams cumulatively stood 27 games over .
But even New York City and California see cumulatively nearly 40,000 marijuana arrests per year.
Cumulatively, the package of policies, called the "Climate Mission Agenda," is close to 170 pages.
Cumulatively, our writers and editors spent several days live-blogging any number of awards shows.
Cumulatively, the archive of 100 portraits reveals a constellation of influences among my creative peers.
Cumulatively, the legislation would fund $1.1 billion over the course of the next 15 months.
That means a big uptick in bytes going through the tubes, both simultaneously and cumulatively.
You can see how well people did last week and how well they're doing cumulatively.
It seeks to achieve dominance through a whirlwind of individually meaningless but cumulatively manipulative statements.
Williams has spent nearly a year in space, cumulatively, with seven spacewalks over that time.
Cumulatively, over the course of multiple years, these changes could have a significant favorable effect.
Quietly, cumulatively, and over the long haul, these standards will significantly reduce US CO2 emissions.
The more incrementalist, less confrontational politics represented by Buttigieg, Klobuchar and Biden cumulatively won a majority.
It has raised seven times the amount of net client money cumulatively over the past decade.
If they do too little, they will face a series of small but cumulatively significant defeats.
If you look at all the artists here, there is cumulatively over 100 years of experience.
Cumulatively, Tesla made 23,33 Model 23s and delivered 2150,23 of them in the second quarter alone.
As of April, she has spent more days in space cumulatively than any American astronaut, ever.
Over the past decade, I have cumulatively spent days looking at my head in the mirror.
The hardest part, he discovered, was the roughly one and half years cumulatively he spent alone.
The OBR expects GDP growth to be cumulatively 1.4pp lower over its forecast period to 2021.
That threatens the environment and, cumulatively, the livelihoods of tens of thousands of farmers, they said.
And cumulatively, he found, the records proved that champion runners slow like the rest of us.
The installation affected more than 1.1 million birds cumulatively in those seven years, the researchers said.
Cumulatively, hospitalization rates were going up, especially in Wuhan in the days since the outbreak began.
She has about 3.5 million followers on Facebook and over 800,000 cumulatively on Twitter and Instagram.
Cumulatively, the two services have disbursed more than $280 million in credit to consumers, said Jajodia.
It has not made any projections about if or when those bets cumulatively would become profitable.
Cons: Some people complain of pricey food on property, which can cumulatively counter bargain-priced rooms.
Here, in Dundee of all places, was a community with a cumulatively exhaustive knowledge of good shit.
The same happened in each of the previous five years; cumulatively the shortfall adds up to $586m.
They looked at around 1.1 million individuals who'd cumulatively run almost 225 million miles over that time.
Giants Coach Ben McAdoo bemoaned errors, including nine penalties, which cumulatively cost a football field — 100 yards.
Cumulatively, the nation has done more to cause climate change since the Industrial Revolution than any other.
Individually, these pages have meaningful audiences, but cumulatively, their audience is gigantic: tens of millions of people.
Now his popularity has exploded, with uploads of his newest film, HyperNormalisation, cumulatively getting millions of views.
Posts about mutual guardianship in Beijing have cumulatively earned over 100m views on Weibo, a microblogging platform.
Individually, these are small acts, and most men probably don't understand how cumulatively draining they can be.
Chris Hemsworth, Chris Pine and Chris Pratt are cumulatively worth $2400 million, according to your Google results.
"Cumulatively over time, there have been hundreds of eagles killed, probably about 2,000," he told the publication.
That's 91 waking days; cumulatively, that adds up to 370 billion waking American hours and $349 billion.
He's playing his 103th round at Augusta National today and he's five-over par cumulatively in those rounds.
Cumulatively over the last 20 years, hundreds of millions of people have used the service, the company said.
Matt Golby, acting leader of Northamptonshire, estimates that since 2010 it has lost £390m, cumulatively, from its budget.
Cumulatively, the project has now been delayed by three years, at a cost of more than $9.6 billion.
Cumulatively since 28503, Tim Kaine has been recipient of $22019,283 from George Soros' anti-Israel "J Street" PAC.
Cumulatively, avid runners can add up to three years to their lives before things start to level off.
That sounds significant, but weather disasters like Harvey cumulatively cost the U.S. over $300 billion in 2017 alone.
By the end of last year, students enrolled in for-profit colleges cumulatively owed $245.6 billion in debt.
It is that, cumulatively, too much regulation is stifling and drains energy and initiative from the private sector.
Lawmakers should carefully weigh the necessity of new reporting requirements — individually and cumulatively — and add them, but sparingly.
Croft said it could be that cumulatively more oil could be removed from the market than last time.
Cumulatively, China's case count grew far faster than other countries' did, since the disease emerged in China first.
Federal and state governments cumulatively have spent hundreds of millions of dollars on A.P. tests and teacher training.
But if the debates of 2019 didn't produce crystalline moments, they have — taken cumulatively — offered plenty of revelation.
According to Group Nine, audiences spend nearly 50 million hours a month cumulatively watching content from its brands.
Cumulatively, their effect is to cast a shadow over everything else The Invisible Man is trying to accomplish.
Cumulatively, this avoids any power dominating Eurasia and threatening the U.S. position at the apex of global power.
The strategy cumulatively returned 229 percent since inception in 2003 versus the S&P 500's 191 percent performance.
But state-run marketplaces have released numbers that could tell a different story, at least when looked at cumulatively.
Cumulatively, the 2020 agenda rivals or even exceeds the magnitude of President Lyndon Johnson's Great Society during the 1960s.
But when looked at cumulatively, it is undeniable that voters of color in the state have been disproportionately affected.
The four companies will cumulatively spend just under 1.7 trillion yen ($15.29 billion) over five years building their networks.
The company has seen 1.6 billion players cumulatively since launching in 2011, including 1 billion in the US alone.
By January 2015 the company's App Store offered 1.4 million apps and had cumulatively generated $25 billion for developers.
Cumulatively, rates on 30-year fixed rate mortgages have increased by 11 basis points over the last four weeks.
Nonetheless, cumulatively, adding 2.3 billion people by 2050 amounts to enormous additional resource use and pollution (including greenhouse gases).
"I guarantee you've got $10,000 on a credit card, or at least a few of them cumulatively," Parks said.
Since its establishment a few years ago, WM Motor has cumulatively raised about 12 billion yuan, according to Shen.
I unintentionally skipped a handful of days but it was cumulatively way more meditating than I'd done in years.
Last year, the Economist reported, United States airlines were cumulatively projected to serve 42.5 million customers during the holiday season.
"The United States is not only the world's largest economy but also, cumulatively, its largest greenhouse gas emitter," Dirigner said.
"Individually, these pages have meaningful audiences, but cumulatively, their audience is gigantic: tens of millions of people," wrote John Herrman.
EU failed to provide the required invoice or receipt for 97 payments of over 200 pounds, cumulatively totalling 80,224 pounds.
"Taken cumulatively, the overall situation in Hungary is a cause of concern," European Commission First Vice President Frans Timmermans said.
Brent has gained about 10 percent cumulatively in the past three sessions, its most in such a stretch since May.
The four Japanese telcos will cumulatively spend just under 1.7 trillion yen ($15.29 billion) over five years building their networks.
Over the past six years cumulatively, they made up nearly 60 percent, or $21 billion, of deals worth $35.3 billion.
Bacon wrote that the funds he was returning capital from will have cumulatively paid out around $19 billion to investors.
Under state law, candidates in New York are able to collect votes on multiple party lines, which are counted cumulatively.
The cumulatively effect is incredibly melancholy, particularly in the film's final minutes, in which Wilcox finally demonstrates some strong emotion.
Cumulatively, they are a deafening reminder that Americans are divided in their politics, but overwhelmingly abhor violence, hatred and bigotry.
Also, her plans for everything — health care, the environment, free college, child care — cumulatively cost tens of trillions of dollars.
The firm has cumulatively issued about 299.3 billion ringgit worth of corporate bonds and sukuk since its inception in 1986.
Cumulatively, however, there was little question about who proved themselves to be the queen of the sea and the stage.
Also, her plans for everything — health care, the environment, free college, child care — cumulatively cost tens of trillions of dollars.
" But she added, "What the first lady has been doing cumulatively is just having a big effect on the world.
The map shows the 45 tagged sharks, which cumulatively have covered 150,000 miles in the six years they've been tracked.
EU failed to provide the required invoice or receipt for 97 payments of over 200 pounds, cumulatively totaling 80,224 pounds.
Cumulatively, the effect of low health literacy costs the US health care system between $106 billion and $238 billion each year.
An insights panel reveals other milestones, like all-time number of plays and purchases for specific songs, or cumulatively, reports Billboard.
Global cybersecurity spending is on a path to exceed $1 trillion cumulatively over the five-year period from 2017 to 2021.
If everyone did this, we would cumulatively watch the Super Bowl for 8,168,700,443 minutes — 15,541 years or 219 lives on Earth.
By 2016, homicide investigators cumulatively spent 20173,000 hours working riot duty and patrol rather than tracking down murderers, according to Conaway.
Since July last year, China has cumulatively imposed countertariffs of up to 25 percent on about $110 billion of U.S. products.
Those annual survey results can help companies earn Defense Department bonuses that, cumulatively, total in the millions of dollars a year.
Most of the rest came from the combination of Pinterest, Slack, Zoom and CrowdStrike, which cumulatively are worth about $70 billion.
TED Talk lectures have grown in popularity, having been viewed cumulatively over 4.6 billion times since going online in 2006 (www.ted.com).
The United States is the largest source of foreign direct investment in Taiwan, cumulatively investing $23 billion as of January 2014.
Cumulatively, the economy fell 2.4 percent during the first three quarters of the year compared with the same period last year.
Apple's stock is cumulatively down 8.4 percent in the four trading sessions through Tuesday, wiping out $75.6 billion of shareholder value.
Apple's stock is cumulatively down 7.1 percent in the three trading sessions through Monday, wiping out $63.9 billion of shareholder value.
Congress' Joint Committee on Taxation found that the bill would increase GDP by less than 1 percent, cumulatively, over the decade.
Theoretical scenarios include shocks like a no-deal Brexit and the European economy shrinking cumulatively by over 8 percent by 2020.
"Cumulatively, the fact that we had drawn down in (the Mideast) may have had an effect on Iranian behavior," he said.
The SPY's overall price gain from its inception through January has been stupendous: 541 percent cumulatively, not counting dividends, Bespoke says.
He said that, cumulatively, he had spent about three hours with the president during the campaign and in the White House.
Airbnb's CEO also noted that the company has "cumulatively more money in the bank" than the $3.2 billion it has raised.
With an aggregate transfer fee of €188.7 million, Di María is indeed cumulatively considered the most expensive player of all time.
The big five—Amazon, Apple, Alphabet, Facebook and Microsoft—are cumulatively valued at $4.2trn, representing one-seventh of America's total stockmarket value.
Since July last year, China has cumulatively imposed counter-tariffs of up to 25 percent on about $110 billion of U.S. products.
"Cumulatively, we are making substantial, organic investments to build new businesses and digital platforms," Scherr said on a call with analysts Tuesday.
Too many of the EU's regulatory initiatives after the credit crunch, though worthy enough in isolation, were far too burdensome — especially cumulatively.
Her website has a YouTube subscriber count of over 21995,21978, and cumulatively her videos have been viewed more than a million times.
The database revealed the hedge funds that Symmetric tracked cumulatively bought more than 32 million shares of Facebook in the first quarter.
From 2000 through 2009, the S&P 500 Index cumulatively dropped 9.1 percent and the Russell 1000 Growth Index declined 33.4 percent.
Cumulatively, incidents like this erode women's self-confidence and make it hard for them to find mentors as their male peers do.
Cumulatively, though, they created a system in which it was very difficult for the opposition to compete on a fair playing field.
But it was taking its cut from the $20 figure — small change when it is one ride, but a huge amount cumulatively.
This software, while still far from autonomous, has already authored about 850 articles that have cumulatively garnered half a million page views.
" RUPA REGE NITSURE, GROUP CHIEF ECONOMIST, L&T FINANCIAL SERVICES, MUMBAI "Cumulatively, monetary policymakers have done everything that was expected of them.
Cumulatively, in the first quarter of 2019, Chinese imports fell almost a third year-on-year, while exports fell almost a tenth.
Relative to the NPS, universal energy access would require $793 billion more investment, and pollution reductions $22040 billion more investment, cumulatively through 213.
Cumulatively, industrial production rose 0.8 percent for the first seven months of the year compared with the same period of 2016, Indec said.
As of September 2016 — the last time Spotify publicly updated its figures — the company has cumulatively paid out $23 billion to music rightsholders.
Hollywood is a generator of sexist and racist standards of beauty, and those standards emanate, cumulatively, into many forms of broader social injustice.
Cumulatively, these countries became some of the biggest beneficiaries of reinvigorated trade with the Iranian regime in the wake of the 2015 deal.
Since July last year, China has cumulatively imposed additional retaliatory tariffs of up to 25 percent on about $110 billion of U.S. goods.
But some legal experts say that, cumulatively, they could plant doubt in the mind of jurors about the strength of the prosecution's case.
The bill calls for a tax of $28503 per metric ton of carbon dioxide emissions starting in 22019 with rates increasing cumulatively thereafter.
The bill calls for a tax of $85033 per metric ton of carbon dioxide emissions starting in 2021 with rates increasing cumulatively thereafter.
Cumulatively, the "under-earning" by perhaps one-third of American consumers means lost purchases of everything that every American company makes and sells.
Coke's stock gained cumulatively 108 percent in the period Nooyi was a CEO, compared with the 79 percent Pepsi gained, according to FactSet.
His oeuvre becomes more comprehensible when viewed sequentially, as the films often don't stand alone but gain meaning cumulatively, in relation to one another.
Cumulatively, this history has led the profession to move toward a patient-centered model that is emphatic about informed consent and shared decision-making.
Pichai says that in the last year alone, Google has mapped as many building exteriors as it did cumulatively in the 10 years prior.
Neither does it for juvenile offenders, or petty criminals with short sentences that cumulatively add up to 12 months, even if those were suspended.
Between 2009 and 2011, states cumulatively cut more than $1.8 billion from their budgets for services providing mental health support to adults and children.
After extensive delays, it has shipped to all backers on Kickstarter and Indiegogo, where the device cumulatively took in over $800,000 of crowdfunding money.
Taking into account uncontested races, the Democratic House candidates cumulatively won the House vote by 4 points less in Wisconsin than they did nationally.
The timing of all these targets (and thus their stringency) varies, everywhere from 2020 to 2050, but cumulatively, they are beginning to add up.
Taken cumulatively, they form an extended eulogy to our country's dying rust belt, a decline that started during Monaghan's formative years and continues unabated.
CPP would have reduced gross domestic product cumulatively between $700 billion and $1.42 trillion (2009 dollars) by 21625, according to the Energy Information Administration.
Who knows what kind of an impact that tiny margin could have had, cumulatively, when replicated over a population of 245 million eligible voters?
"These designations include companies that have engaged in trade with North Korea cumulatively worth hundreds of millions of dollars," Mnuchin said in a statement.
I spend a lot of time on things nobody pays attention to, but cumulatively people pay attention as you delve deeper into the storyline.
DE) are cumulatively investing $3.043 billion in electrification over the next five years, with luxury models from Audi and Tata Motors Ltd's Jaguar (TAMO.
Shot intuitively at her home once a gift is ready and ribboned, each cumulatively chronicles a life of giving while probing gendered cultural assumptions.
Still, cumulatively, we can begin taking steps to mitigate the pollution that already exists and begin to minimize the pollution that's created going forward.
But cumulatively, it's a sharp change from the days in which most political content people saw was self-consciously trying to avoid offending anyone.
With seven ascents that cumulatively amounted to 15,000 feet, it was the "monster stage" that Froome had predicted would cull the number of contenders.
Their statistics are cumulatively valued to help determine how much they are paid — typically by a class of men and women who wear suits.
The VRE study is the latest of several projects Kaltenegger has organized to cumulatively build a "database of spectral fingerprints for habitable planets," she said.
Why it matters: Nuclear is cumulatively the biggest zero-carbon power source in the nations IEA examined, which include the EU, the U.S. and Japan.
What we found: Cumulatively, these hospital systems made $14.4 billion in profit last year from caring for patients, for an operating profit margin of 2.7%.
Yet, cumulatively, those companies lost jobs and now employ a total of 6,900 fewer employees than they did in 2590, according to their SEC filings.
What was largely an invisible civilization of confinement—millions of men and women locked up for, cumulatively, millions of years—is now a commonplace concern.
However, over the past three years, its stock has fallen roughly 40% cumulatively, while the S&P 500 has grown nearly 11%, according to Factset.
Instead, the language blocking congressional raises in spending bills every year since 2009 has cumulatively eroded members' salaries by 15 percent, when adjusted for inflation.
He directed all three "Rush Hour" films, a franchise that cumulatively grossed about $850 million worldwide and cemented Mr. Ratner's status among the industry's elite.
The scene builds cumulatively, beginning with a slow, hypnotic, single-file entrance by the female corps de ballet, 32 women dressed in identical white tutus.
A: Well It's nine billion dollars cumulatively over eight years, so it's a six to seven hundred million dollars we're going to come up with.
Cumulatively, the seven states with large Latino populations looming on the calendar will elect nearly half the Democratic delegates at stake in February and March.
While COLA increases since 23.3 cumulatively have equaled 46 percent — matching inflation over those years — typical retiree expenses grew by 96.3 percent, the study shows.
A group composed of Russian and Chinese businesses is considering 73 joint investment projects cumulatively worth more than $100 billion, according to a Tuesday statement.
Neurons are only a portion of what is cumulatively called a "nerve bundle"; they carry the electric impulses that govern muscle contraction or register sensation.
That means if two parents each have retirement accounts, they could withdraw over $10,000 cumulatively each year to pay for their child or dependent's education.
These stories are structured a bit like a TV season, playing out through 10–13 shorter episodes, which cumulatively make up a longer, season-length story.
Experts I spoke to agree that Trump's anti-regulation, anti-tax, anti-globalization, pro-infrastructure, and anti-immigration policies are cumulatively a jobs agenda, of sorts.
A range of $3.0 billion to $3.8 billion is due cumulatively every year over the next decade on the 11 issues included in the fiscal plan.
Khimar: This is the third term, along with hijab and jilbab, that is mentioned in the Quran; cumulatively, they make up the religious justification for veiling.
"Today's decision strikes down in one fell swoop provisions in more laws enacted by Congress than the court has cumulatively invalidated in its history," he wrote.
The 58.73 health care CEOs in the S&P 500 cumulatively made almost $1.7 billion in 2017, according to a new Axios analysis of their compensation.
Cumulatively, those Blues insurers made $8.6 billion in profit during the first six months of this year — a 42% increase from the same period in 2017.
Over the past three years, its shares have fallen cumulatively nearly 40%, while shares of the S&P 500 have grown nearly 11%, according to Factset.
Tech companies like SpaceX, OneWeb, and Amazon hope to cumulatively launch tens of thousands of internet-providing satellites into low-Earth orbit over the next decade.
Cumulatively, however, they will kill or cripple large numbers of Americans — for that is what pollution does, even if the damage is gradual and sometimes invisible.
The delays were an inconvenience for many, something more serious for others, but cumulatively they take a debilitating toll, changing lives in ways big and small.
Calculating the total investment in these offerings is complicated, but Coindesk puts the total right now at about $3.8 billion cumulatively, with the bulk invested in 2017.
"Cumulatively, these policy recalibrations will help keep the level of real GDP close to its potential in 2016 and 2017," the central bank said in the review.
Removing lead from gasoline has earned the U.S. economy another $6 trillion cumulatively since 1980, according to studies by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Otherwise, we have witnessed a tech/internet/small cap driven market with the Nasdaq up 113 percent cumulatively over this period versus 74 percent for the Dow.
The candidates who are more moderate on health care are cumulatively polling between 5 and 10 points ahead of the candidates who are for Medicare for All.
Aetna, Anthem, Cigna, Humana and UnitedHealth Group — the big five for-profit insurers — cumulatively collected $4.5 billion in net earnings in the first three months of 2017.
Cumulatively, how many belligerent groups (those directly involved in war) are there, and how many supporters (groups providing assistance to belligerents but not actively fighting) are there?
In fact, as Will's argument makes cumulatively clear, the current Republican Party is as great a threat to conservatism as Will understands it as a feckless progressivism.
This "cumulatively demonstrated his depraved indifference to human life," he said, and warranted a murder charge rather than a lesser charge of manslaughter, which many had expected.
All the various duties on U.S. pork cumulatively add up to 71 percent in tariffs, according to Rabobank, and could effectively shut it out of China's market.
After this weekend, it will have cumulatively sold around $56.2 million in tickets in the United States and Canada according to Comscore, which compiles box office data.
The month that followed the airing of Plated's episode of "Shark Tank," the start-up did more revenue than it had cumulatively since launching two years earlier.
Cumulatively, those decisions might mean an end to the triumphalism that has animated us for centuries—trading the promise of progress for the project of bare survival.
It began as an expression of personal guilt over one's carbon air trail, which is high per passenger and cumulatively accounts for about 2% of global emissions.
While its quarterly loss is improving — down 23 percent year over year — it has still lost more than $2 billion cumulatively since going public in late 2013.
"The BOJ fully recognizes that, by continuing monetary easing, financial institutions' strength will be cumulatively affected," Kuroda said in a speech to business leaders in Nagoya, central Japan.
While this may not stop someone from making a donation, it may reduce the dollar amount they give, and cumulatively across the US, this will reduce charitable giving.
Still, while effective, these cut-aways have a cumulatively comic effect; like our young protagonists, the audience becomes quite eager for them to just get on with it.
"For many physicians of color, rejection by patients based on bigotry can be distressing and demeaning experiences, which cumulatively contribute to moral distress and burnout," Paul-Emile said.
Together they cumulatively point to an item that has been worn with careful intent: whether daring, polished, comfortable, disheveled, uniform, sexy, androgynous, or some combination of the above.
In the first half, we are shown the locations that cumulatively make up the crime scene: a bus station in Ankara, the motorway to Istanbul, the victim's bedroom.
Since last November's election, the stock market has posted record highs, cumulatively lifting the value of stock holdings — including millions of Americans retirement savings — by trillions of dollars.
Speaking today at a press conference, Pienimäki added that v3 of the platform represents "a lot of work under the hood", building cumulatively on six years of Sailfish development.
It's a mesmerizing watch as orange dots marking quakes, their size relative to the magnitude of the event, stack up cumulatively and trace tectonic plates on a revolving globe.
Yes, but: The tech companies cumulatively were 5 times more profitable than the health care companies in 2018 and are projected to be 3.5 times more profitable this year.
Berkeley National Laboratory reports that more climate-friendly refrigerants coupled with more energy-efficient air conditioners could save the equivalent of 22019 billion of carbon dioxide cumulatively by 2050.
Varying in impact, the stories cumulatively summon a world in which the civilized is constantly receding and to be a human is to live in a state of desperation.
The Big Secret of Celebrity Wealth (Is That No One Knows Anything) Chris Hemsworth, Chris Pine and Chris Pratt are cumulatively worth $103 million, according to your Google results.
Cumulatively, these books persuade you of a disconcerting truth: Compared with Stalin's Russia, Hitler's Germany was a terrestrial paradise — except for Communists and Jews (and, later, Gypsies and homosexuals).
IMF chief economist Gita Gopinath said the organization estimates that trade tensions between the U.S. and China will cumulatively reduce the level of global GDP by 1.23% by 2020.
His videos, a mix of video-game narration, humorous rants and commentary, have cumulatively been viewed billions of times, and more than 53 million people subscribe to his channel.
And around all that, cities and states need policies and protections that cumulatively make the world safer for everyone, especially those who are growing up and learning to navigate.
BDX has historically been only modestly acquisitive, evidenced by the fact that it has cumulatively executed roughly $500 million of net cash acquisitions since fiscal year 2000, excluding CareFusion.
Deutsche Bank cumulatively loaned Donald Trump more than $33 billion over two decades when he was in real estate, according to a new report from The New York Times.
"We calculate that one extra rig added today will lead to a stream of new wells which cumulatively will produce 5.3 million barrels to the end of 2019," he said.
"Taken cumulatively, the overall situation in Hungary is a cause of concern," First Vice President Frans Timmermans told a news conference after the commissioners discussed Hungary at their weekly meeting.
Mario Kart 8 for Wii U, which the Deluxe version expands on, has cumulatively sold 8.31 million copies so far — but that version has been available for nearly three years.
It's a real subtle distinction, but I think even if your eyes are not like, "Oh, there's a difference there!" when you're watching it cumulatively, it feels a little different.
The deal was extremely lenient on the US, despite the fact that America is cumulatively responsible for a third of humanity's carbon emissions—more than any other nation on Earth.
That group is rapidly growing: Cumulatively, these reports indicate that the number of individuals using ad blockers will have doubled many more times over within the coming year or two.
The bottom line: The 108 companies cumulatively boosted Q1 global revenues by 6.3% to $558 billion — an amount from just one quarter that is about the size of Sweden's economy.
The Center for American Progress, a progressive think tank, released a report in 2015 that found eight donors cumulatively spent $57 million fueling anti-Muslim propaganda from 2001 to 2012.
These six new ceramic mosaics, cumulatively labeled "SKY" by the artist, comprise 20163 square feet altogether with visions of a blue, cloud-filled sky embedded with written messages of hope.
Cumulatively, developed nations like the US and the EU have emitted more carbon into the atmosphere than developing nations, and thus bear a greater share of responsibility for climate change.
Moreover, Airbnb has been "cumulatively" free cash flow positive for some time, meaning that it's seen more money coming in than going out during recent quarters, according to our source.
"Stuart: A Life Backwards" (2005) is the artful, ironic and cumulatively shattering biography of Stuart Shorter, a self-described "chaotic" first encountered by Masters begging on the streets of Cambridge.
Beginning in 220006, premiums increases could range from 2202 to 2628 percent in the U.S. Cumulatively, states could see increases ranging from 28500 to 6900 percent from 2628 to 28503.
The old Samsung Netbook that runs Windows XP is infected with half a dozen extremely dangerous pieces of malware that, cumulatively, have caused nearly $95 billion in damages, according to Dong.
Rumors of tough times also dogged early wearable darling, Pebble, which revealed early in the year that it had shipped 1 million devices cumulatively, over some three years in the game.
Traditionally, the U.S. tax code has allowed companies to cumulatively track and carry forward NOLs to offset taxable income in future years, reducing the amount of cash required to pay taxes.
These assume GDP growth will be cumulatively 1.4 percentage points lower over its forecast period to 2021; and that potential growth in the UK economy will be due to lower productivity.
They find that these tariffs cumulatively have reduced Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by less than one-half of 22019 percent, and that this decline is nearly offset by higher tariff revenue.
When stocks peaked in September 2018, Paulsen says virtually all of the S&P 500's gains came from just three sectors and the other eight cumulatively were just about flat.
Global bonds are cumulatively sending a message that suggests a clear and present danger of a global recession, irrespective of what bullish prognosticators might have to say about economies and equities.
Seven of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies — AbbVie, Amgen, Novartis, GlaxoSmithKline, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Eli Lilly and Biogen — cumulatively collected $12.1 billion of profit in the first three months of 2018.
Last month, Atlantis Resources, a U.K.–based tidal energy developer, announced that its MeyGen project has cumulatively delivered about 6 GWh to the grid since it was connected a year ago.
We pooled the findings from 35 randomized controlled trials between 1980-2017, which cumulatively assessed the outcomes of specialized treatments, such as cognitive behavioral therapy, in over 2,500 patients with anorexia.
By 2035, Dominion must construct or acquire 2,700 megawatts of energy storage capacity; ApCo must secure 400 MW. Cumulatively, that is one of the more aggressive storage targets in the nation.
AC: It has disadvantages too, in that you're off live TV. But cumulatively, I've had very big audiences for both films, far more than I would for a live television showing.
It's possible, then, that each of his holdings was under Indiana's 10,21 reporting cut-off, even if cumulatively, they surpassed that amount and, therefore, would not have triggered state disclosure requirements.
"We like PAYC given strong mix of growth (>20%) and EBITDA margins (>40%) which cumulatively represent best of class in software," Citigroup analyst Daniel Jester said in a note to clients.
Over the past 15 years or so, Pedro Maldonado, Nigel Warren and Brieanna Hayes, all now in their 20s, cumulatively lived in about 39 different foster homes in New York City.
Over the entire period since 1999, Germans were on average estimated to be cumulatively richer by 20113,000 euros ($26,000)than they would otherwise have been, and the Dutch 21,000 euros wealthier.
By some estimates, the chronic leak could soon be larger, cumulatively, than the Deepwater disaster, which dumped up to 22017 million gallons (or 2855 million barrels) of oil into the Gulf.
And in the crowded primary for Illinois' 6th Congressional District, a man, Sean Casten, won the race with just 30% — because his rivals, five women, cumulatively collected nearly 20183% of the vote.
Notably, the six-part RE film series directed by Paul W. S. Anderson has cumulatively earned $1.2 billion, making it the highest-grossing film series based on a video game, Deadline notes.
About six years later, Nissan has sold fewer than 300,000 Leafs cumulatively, as actual demand for electric cars proved to be far weaker than electric car enthusiasts had led Nissan to believe.
But the other nine states that have joined the suit -- all Southern or interior states that Trump carried in 2016 -- cumulatively account for only about another 5% of all accepted DACA applications.
Cumulatively, despite Trump's genuine success in degrading ISIS in the region, the Middle East is one spark away from a destabilizing disaster with far-reaching consequences for American interests and global stability.
After cumulatively easing its benchmark policy rate by 550 basis points last year, the central bank last week held the rate at 20 percent, citing emerging inflation pressures as global prices recover.
Nonetheless, it's worth noting that, cumulatively, carbon dioxide is a much, much worse climate problem than methane, and that oil and coal are both much, much worse climate problems than natural gas.
Quadria manages total active capital of more than $1 billion, it said, and has made more than 20 investments which have cumulatively treated over 17.5 million patients and managed 2,500 hospital beds.
However, immediate funding pressures have eased as local authorities are now able to raise the social care council tax precept, which - as it is applied cumulatively over years - has alleviated imminent funding shortages.
It will be almost a decade since Congress raised the wage floor to $7.25 an hour, while inflation has cumulatively increased by close to 19%, meaning that working people's salaries are stretched thin.
Evercore is 10th in the list of advisers on announced M&A deals by value so far this year, having worked on 142 deals cumulatively worth US$2006bn, according to Thomson Reuters data.
Also of note: the quality of the Outstanding British Film category, which you could argue has a roster that's cumulatively as good if not better than the films of the Best Film list.
A trailer containing artworks by Henri Matisse, Marc Chagall, Joan Miró, Keith Haring, and other goods cumulatively worth some $250,000 was stolen from an industrial park in the Chatsworth area of Los Angeles.
They are estimated to have processed close to $3 trillion cumulatively in 2016, according to a UN report, which put Alipay slightly ahead of $1.7 trillion compared to $1.2 trillion for WeChat Pay.
In February, the MPC had inflation returning to 2.1 percent over its forecast horizon (slightly above a stated target of 2 percent), contingent on a rate hike path that included three hikes cumulatively.
Draghi had added that he agreed with private economists who predict euro zone growth will be reduced by up to 0.5 percent cumulatively over the next three years due to the "Brexit" vote.
When combined with previous import levies, "the other white meat" will be subjected to import taxes that approach a whopping 240 percent cumulatively, according to Rabobank, a financial services firm for the agribusiness.
The top groups that ran ads for the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) cumulatively spent over $4 million pushing the passage of the trade pact, data from advertising research firm Advertising Analytics shows.
Cumulatively, all of Clinton's errors — borne, Trump believed, out of his impulse to be "too much of a nice guy" — had placed him in an "embarrassing, compromising position," he told Matthews on Hardball.
Facebook's new searchable database of U.S. political ads reveals that companies such as Exxon Mobil, Ben & Jerry's, and Penzeys Spices are cumulatively spending millions of dollars to encourage voting and influence how Americans vote.
" I do think that cumulatively it put Sharon in a position to then tell Vince and Peter, whom she knew from Breaking Bad ... "When you go through 75,000 [audition] tapes, stop at number four.
While the Pi has been hugely successful, selling more than eight million units cumulatively since its 2012 release, its primary user-base has tended to be a maker community of adults, rather than schoolkids.
"She had paid in excess of £10,000 cumulatively over 11 years for two policies where one should've been void, because there was no system in place that notified she was doubling up on cover".
Crypto-assets do not yet pose a risk to global financial stability; cumulatively, they are worth less than 3% of the combined balance-sheets of the central banks in America, Britain, Germany and Japan.
The big picture: Anthem, Cigna, CVS Health, Humana and UnitedHealth Group cumulatively expect to collect almost $787 billion in 2019, compared with $783 billion of projected revenue for Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Google.
By contrast, the official stream had around 773,000 viewers cumulatively — meaning that what has repeatedly been touted as the "biggest event" on YouTube didn't end up drawing as many eyeballs as other sites did.
The AP noted that one of the prior cases involving another law enforcement official, St. Paul officer Anne Rasmusson, resulted in settlements with several communities in the state that cumulatively reached over $1 million.
Telenovelas differ from English-language soap operas largely in their scope: Most elapse over a few dozen episodes, and wrap up the lives of their characters in some sort of cumulatively satisfying narrative arc.
Ninety-nine of the largest publicly traded health care companies cumulatively collected $33 billion of profit and $577 billion of revenue worldwide in the third quarter this year, according to earnings reports we tracked.
Chief among the game's problem is that, cumulatively, the Blazkowicz twins have about half as much personality as their father — who wasn't a sterling example of a well-developed game protagonist to begin with.
The lectures tend to be bite-sized, inspirational, revealing of humanity and the world we live in and extremely popular, having been viewed cumulatively over 4.6 billion times since going online in 2006 (www.ted.com).
Aetna, Anthem, Cigna and Humana cumulatively spent about $2232 billion on legal and financial fees since their proposed mergers were announced in summer 2166, according to documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Cumulatively, Trump's appearances in recent days have offered an answer on the briefly in-doubt question of whether a pandemic would force alteration of Trump's basic rally-his-partisans, blame-his-adversaries political style.
Separate the daytime and the after-hour returns and calculate them cumulatively, as Bespoke has done, and it turns out that all of that price gain since 1993 has come outside regular trading hours.
With Thursday's cut, the central bank has cumulatively reduced its benchmark rates by 150 bps and the SRR by 250 bps, releasing around 150 billion rupees ($832 million) of liquidity into the financial market.
The South Korean dynamo has held the top spot in the Women's World Golf Rankings on four separate occasions throughout the decade for a total of 106 weeks, or more than two years cumulatively.
Based on the optimistic high scenario, a few of the chemical pathways (polyol, urea, and methanol) are already cost-competitive, though their potential for CO20303 use is relatively small, close to a gigaton cumulatively.
Cumulatively, Mr. Trump's unsupported or misleading statements undercut his rationale for declaring an emergency, a step that is widely viewed as testing both constitutional and political norms and is sure to draw legal challenges.
A bust of President Abraham Lincoln is presented on what seems a log with red, white, and blue confetti streamers shooting out of his eyes, each word of his inaugural address cumulatively printed on them.
According to the Post, one of the colleagues returning with her has spent even longer in the aether: Russian cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin, who has cumulatively spent eight more days aloft than Whitson at 673 days.
Repeating arguments made in Iowa by his strategists, he said he regards the first four states to vote, including Nevada, as the opening phase of the contest and people will examine those contests cumulatively. Sen.
The Honest Ads Act would apply to any entity that spends cumulatively more than $500 on political ads in an election cycle, and any platform that reaches more than 50 million unique users per month.
The trend is most clear if you consider the sum of changes in rank for each country's institutions: The 22016 German universities on this year's list cumulatively rose 210 spots, more than any other country.
S&P 500 CEOs cumulatively made more than $10 billion in 2017 after calculating ARG — an amount that exceeds the total economic output of countries like Eritrea — and median CEO pay hovered around $13 million.
Cumulatively titled, The NewOnes, will free Us, the statues address the rote transformation of women into ornamentation in veiled references to the column-like caryatids sculpted from marble in Greece and wood in West Africa.
Victoria's Secret same-store sales, on the other hand, are expected to fall in the next three quarters, to cumulatively end the fiscal year down 2 percent, according to Baird Equity Research analyst Mark Altschwager.
We've tested, cumulatively, about 500 people; our diagnostic capability probably isn't more than maybe 50 to 100 tests a day at best because all the tests need to be shipped to the CDC right now.
"Cumulatively, between 1.83 and 2017, the world has added around 5 mb/d of demand for oil products on the back of healthy economic conditions globally and a relatively steady product price environment," OPEC said.
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office predicted that the Republican bill would have cumulatively cut projected spending on Medicaid by $839 billion and reduced the number of Medicaid beneficiaries by 14 million over the coming decade.
Cumulatively, about 15 percent of the stock of government bonds the ECB holds will need to be rolled over by 2019 and around 40 percent over the next five years, according to Goldman Sachs estimates.
But like most presidents, Obama managed to get a surprising amount of less individually consequential, but cumulatively quite important, legislative and regulatory work done, work that it's much more doubtful Republicans will try to undo.
The non-partisan Migration Policy Institute estimates that there are at least 70,000 undocumented immigrants in 34 US counties; cumulatively those counties account for about 5.6 million undocumented immigrants, about half of the estimated US total.
The "Premium Streaming" plan, which Verizon spokeswoman Kelly Crummey told Gizmodo would roll out on November 3rd, would cumulatively ratchet up the price to $95/month for a single line for 1080p or higher resolution streaming.
In addition, Natalia is the founder of Awesome Foundation MIAMI, the local chapter of a global network of grassroots micro-grant-giving hubs that, cumulatively, have awarded more than $1.6 million globally to small, local ideas.
Cumulatively, combined trust loans, entrusted loans and undiscounted banker's acceptances - sources of funding for shadow banking activities that largely involve SMEs - fell to 28.9 billion yuan ($4.25 billion) in May from 177 billion yuan in April.
Dolores' story, as we perceive it, is actually the composite of countless loops and memories that, cumulatively, will help Dolores — in the distant future — solve the maze at the center of the park and the show.
The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) has raised rates cumulatively by 200 basis points since early 2014, but looks set keep them on hold again at next Thursday's policy meeting as economic growth continues to stumble.
Motors are one of 300 frequently used boat parts facing the tariff, she said, which cumulatively could mean a $2,000 price increase on 14- to 16-foot vessels that generally cost in the low five figures.
The CEOs running S&P 22017 companies cumulatively took home $2179 billion in 224.4, an amount that is 44% higher than what is usually reported, according to an Axios analysis of Securities and Exchange Commission filings.
That represents a lot of new miles to be driven cumulatively by Waymo, which already has nearly a decade of self-driving experience under its belt thanks to its beginnings as Google's self-driving car project.
Cumulatively, these markets for carbon-free industrial heat — steam reforming of methane, cement, steel, synthetic liquid fuels, and more — are enormous, up to a trillion dollars globally, and represent around a fifth of global GHG emissions.
Motors are one of 300 frequently used boat parts facing the tariff, she said, which cumulatively could mean a $2,000 price increase on 14- to 16-foot vessels that generally cost in the low five figures.
Cumulatively, the top 1 percent of earners have received 22 percent of all tax cuts during that period; the top 20 percent of earners (those earning more than $111,000) have received 65 percent of tax cuts.
Visit CNN's Election Center for full coverage of the 2020 race Cumulatively, the seven states with large Latino populations looming on the calendar will elect nearly half the Democratic delegates at stake in February and March.
These climate thresholds, such as the decline of ice sheets and loss of biodiverse habitats, could cumulatively trigger a global tipping point that would be "an existential threat to civilization," cautioned the authors of the article.
Still, "Electric Dreams" cumulatively plays less like an inspired adaptation than a calculated exercise -- mining the built-in appeal of the Dick name for, as it turns out, a little more electricity than it can generate.
But since second-guessing is the point of the game, we thought we would look at the teams that have done the least in the first round, cumulatively speaking, since the first MLB draft in 1965.
But cumulatively, the portrayal of female Olympians points to a real issue of inequality for women in sports, compared with their male peers, and how poorly (if ever) they are typically represented in mainstream sports media.
"Taken cumulatively, the overall situation in Hungary is a cause of concern for the Commission," said First Vice-President Frans Timmermans, adding that the European Commission had agreed to start "a political dialogue" with the Hungarian authorities.
But whenever he has flown somewhere that has cumulatively taken over 15 hours, he has felt grateful for the chance to break the journey up—even if only with a couple of hours' layover at an airport.
Last year, the company admitted that it had been misreporting some metrics — individually, none of the mistakes seemed particularly serious, but cumulatively, they created the impression that the company needs to work harder on transparency for advertisers.
These counterfeit fashion accounts, which are mostly focused on knocking off luxury fashion, are extremely active; they've cumulatively added more than 65 million posts to Instagram, and their activity averages about 1.6 million Instagram Stories a month.
More important for Alphabet than living up to its multiple though was the calm that this report is going to bring to investors when they see a $3.5 billion loss in the other Alphabet business lines cumulatively.
Cumulatively, men hold less student debt ($26 billion compared to $203 billion held by women), and are also able to pay off their debt faster, giving them an edge when it comes to jumpstarting their lives. 220.
Cumulatively, their stories remind us that despite rising visibility in media and popular culture for transgender Americans, the rate of violence against transgender people, and especially trans women of color, remains at a level of national crisis.
She said the US was succeeding in cutting off funds for Pyongyang's regime with tools like US sanctions on North Korea's financial networks and United Nations sanctions that cumulatively deprive North Korea of billions in trade revenue.
However, the package included further unidentified measures totalling 203% of GDP, on top of which there remains a fiscal gap that has yet to be determined but could be more than 3% of GDP cumulatively to 2018.
In fact, cumulatively, median premiums for "silver plans" have nearly doubled in the ACA's first four plan years (49 percent in 2014, 7 percent in 2015, 20133 percent in 2016, and a projected 10 percent in 2017).
While Robinhood says cash up to $1.25 million, cumulatively, is insured, FDIC only provides insurance up to $250,000 per institution, meaning if you have more cash than that you'll want it held at more than one bank.
By contrast, France, Italy, Spain and Portugal — cumulatively accounting for nearly half of the euro area economy — are some of the countries that would be devastated by Germany's groundless advocacy for the euro area's rising interest rates.
AX) rejected on Thursday a research report that alleged the Australian firm may have improperly inflated its pretax profits by as much as 50% over the past two years, or by about A$300 million ($203 million) cumulatively.
We observe some easing of the immediate funding pressure as local authorities are now able to raise the social care council tax precept, which - as it is applied cumulatively over years - has alleviated the most imminent funding shortages.
This has involved a range of new restrictions on coal, to which 2016 added some notable contributions: None of these policies are written in stone, and all face implementation challenges, but cumulatively, the restrictions are having an effect.
Cumulatively, the impact on market expectations for the funds rate is about -40bp when we include tweets indicating escalation of trade tensions and tweets indicating de-escalation, and about -60bp when we focus only on tweets indicating escalation.
Obviously, they're displeased with the lower courts' rulings — which are, cumulatively, the kind of pummeling you're more likely to see in a Road Runner cartoon, with the administration playing Wile E. Coyote — and hope to see them pushed aside.
By the numbers: 15 Blue Cross and Blue Shield companies cumulatively reaped $2.26 billion in tax savings just in 2017 from favorable changes to their "net deferred income taxes," according to a new report from ratings agency A.M. Best.
In 2016, Elizabeth Gershoff, an associate professor of human development and family sciences at the University of Texas Austin, published a meta-analysis that pulled together 50 years' worth of research on spanking, cumulatively involving more than 160,000 children.
To get well, Peck must relive the various incidents that have cumulatively unhinged him — a childhood blunder in which his brother died, an Air Force injury during the war and the sight of his psychiatrist skiing to his death.
Cumulatively, the leases are enormous — BLM's biggest single lease since 24, representing 25,216 acres of unmined federal land and 2.3 billion tons of coal, enough to fuel every coal-fired plant in the US (at 2010 levels) for 2.5 years.
But the draconian ballot access laws and the lack of uniformity operate cumulatively to haze challengers to the two-party system in state after state before they can even present themselves to the American public as an option on the ballot.
So far, Beijing has refrained from slapping tariffs on U.S. crude oil and big aircraft, after cumulatively imposing additional retaliatory tariffs of up to 25% on about $110 billion of U.S. goods since the trade war broke out last year.
Disclosures for ad financing would apply to any entity that purchases more than $500 in ads cumulatively across a platform, a fairly low threshold for disclosure that speaks to the potency of even small ad buys on platforms like Facebook .
We have — I don't even know how many, fifty plus — pharma partners and biotech partners…They're cumulatively seeing thirty-some percent of all cancer patents in the U.S….They're all sharing data with each other, they're all sharing their prepublication information.
"I've never really thought about these moments cumulatively before," Julie Oppenheimer of Chicago wrote on Facebook, after listing a few episodes of her own, including being kissed on the mouth by the janitor at her synagogue when she was 13.
A source familiar with the company's finances said that Airbnb has been cumulatively free cash flow positive since its inception more than a decade ago and had over $3 billion in cash on its balance sheet as of last month.
The report raises the question of how many countries are already violating the last two rounds of UN sanctions passed against North Korea in recent months, which combined with previous penalties, cumulatively embargo 90 percent of North Korea's publicly reported exports.
Strong action to combat climate change could cumulatively add at least $26 trillion to the world economy by 2030, according to a September study by the Global Commission on the Economy and Climate, which includes former heads of government, business leaders and economists.
Apple, Amazon, Facebook and Google cumulatively racked up a roughly $20173 million tab fighting off President Donald Trump and an onslaught of new federal regulations last year — a reflection that the tech industry is increasingly under political siege in the nation's capital.
His hauteur has led to a series of individually small but cumulatively destructive missteps—scolding a teenager for calling him "Manu" instead of "Monsieur le Président", summoning parliament to be lectured at the palace of Versailles, talking of "people who are nothing".
OSLO/LONDON (Reuters) - Strong action to combat climate change could cumulatively add at least $26 trillion to the world economy by 2030, according to a study on Wednesday which seeks to dispel fears that a shift from fossil fuels will undermine growth.
Cumulatively, they rake in large profits from games that were designed to be unbeatable: While some bettors might get lucky and win in the short run, over time they are supposed to lose and the casinos are expected to win, statistically speaking.
Specifically, the study asserts that the 90 largest carbon producers—including BP, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, and ExxonMobil—have cumulatively caused up to 50 percent of the increase in global mean surface temperature since 1880, and up to 32 percent of global sea level rise.
"Before the prospect of an intelligence explosion, we humans are like small children playing with a bomb," Bostrom writes in his 2014 book, " Superintelligence ," a closely reasoned, cumulatively terrifying examination of all the ways in which we're unprepared to make our masters.
Cumulatively, the approach being taken for the 10 chemicals means the E.P.A.'s risk analysis will not take into account an estimated 68 million pounds a year of emissions, according to an analysis by the Environmental Defense Fund, based on agency data.
A political note of interest: Democratic presidents cumulatively moved the clock 16 seconds closer to doom, while Republican administrations actually moved the clock 11 seconds away from doom, with the clock moving over 71 years from seven to two minutes to Armageddon.
"Cumulatively, these films offer an extraordinary social and political story of Indian history, seen through the eyes of the film-makers, and putting flesh on the bones of book facts with real people and very tangible places," Baker said in a statement.
Average total shareholder returns from gold mining investments, including world No.1 producer Barrick Gold Corp , are a negative 65 percent since 2010 over a period when the chief executives of 13 of the largest companies have cumulatively received $550 million in pay, Kim said.
To cumulatively make the amount Mr. Ambani added to his income in a year, 18.7 million rural Indians working under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme, the country's flagship employment program, would have to work for 12 months without a day off.
It forecast a 5% decline in demand in the North American row crop sector this year, and said it now expected demand in South American markets to be cumulatively 20% lower than it originally forecast over the fourth quarter of 13 and whole of 2020.
Only a few moments felt reductive: During "La Llorona," nothing was wrong, per se, with Mr. Lloyd's soft, onrushing whispers, or the deep, pillowlike feeling of the rhythm section, or the warm blankets of guitar, but cumulatively, it felt like a bedtime story for adults.
It was happening more than I wanted and was cumulatively stressing me out, which is why, a couple of years ago, I set a goal to come up with an easy system, based on sound psychology, that I could employ in moments of annoyance.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Puerto Rico, struggling to make its debt payments, outlined an increase in its financing gap on Monday, saying it now projects a $16.06 billion hole to fill, cumulatively, over the next five years, an increase of $2.1 billion from a September projection.
They don't see smart guns as a cure-all to gun violence, but believe the technology has potential to help reduce the number of daily gun deaths in the United States, which cumulatively amount to a mass shooting nearly every day of the year.
Across all major industries, CEOs running S&P 28.8 companies cumulatively made $220.8 billion in 2017 — 44% higher than what is usually reported — when you factor in their gains from the stock market, according to an Axios analysis of Securities and Exchange Commission filings.
Leonard Schleifer - Regeneron: Actual pay: $95,330,848 | Listed pay: $26,508,058 The CEOs running S&P 500 companies cumulatively took home $10 billion in 2017, an amount that is 44% higher than what is usually reported, according to an Axios analysis of Securities and Exchange Commission filings.
The measures culminated in early 2015, when the European Central Bank began using newly created money to buy bonds and other assets, a program that has cumulatively been worth more than €2 trillion, a sum roughly equal to the annual economic output of India.
He said he was among a network of wealthy N.R.A. donors who would cumulatively withhold more than $134 million in pledges, much of it earmarked years in advance through estate planning, and would soon give the gun group's board a list of demands for reform.
To understand the challenges and ultimately the failure of the politics of their response, it helps to put yourself back in 2178 and 22014, when the financial might of the United States government — trillions of dollars, cumulatively — was deployed to try to contain the crisis.
Cumulatively, the goal is to finally create something vaguely resembling accountability for the laundry-list of American industries that have spent the better part of the last decade not only monetizing your every waking breath, but routinely failing to ensure that data remains secure.
Don't worry though, you're not alone in your reckless abandonment of these annoying pieces of legal tender: There's so much loose change hiding in American cars that, cumulatively, our abandoned coins are a multimillion dollar revenue stream that helps prop up an entire industry.
According to a lawsuit filed in the US District Court of New Hampshire on September 16, Hall is seeking damages — including a refund of the $676,250 he cumulatively paid for the 24 artworks — from Lorettann Gascard and her son Nikolas Gascard of New Hampshire.
This month, under Lewin's direction, the department will significantly beef up a gunshot detection system called ShotSpotter in two of the city's most dangerous districts — Englewood and Harrison — expanding from the three square miles cumulatively covered by the sensors to an area spanning 14 square miles.
While defense contracting giants like Lockheed Martin and Boeing have cumulatively donated at least $77 million since 2010 to two dozen think tanks, disclosure records show, General Atomics's contribution to the Center for Strategic and International Studies was quite small — in the tens of thousands of dollars.
The University of Pennsylvania's Penn Wharton Budget Model is slightly more optimistic, but not by much: It expects the House bill to increase G.D.P. by 0.4 percent to 0.9 percent cumulatively after 10 years and pegs the Senate bill's impact at 0.3 percent to 0.8 percent.
As cases of the new coronavirus soared in Europe and the Middle East, and infections cropped up in several additional countries — cumulatively at least 48 so far — the signs were everywhere on Thursday that the epidemic shaking much of the world was being viewed with growing alarm.
Cumulatively, the data indicated that running, whatever someone's pace or mileage, dropped a person's risk of premature death by almost 40 percent, a benefit that held true even when the researchers controlled for smoking, drinking and a history of health problems such as hypertension or obesity.
Over a seven-hour CNN town hall on Wednesday, and cumulatively more than 100 pages of policy ideas, the top candidates for the Democratic nomination are each pushing for more sweeping change at a faster rate than Democrats were calling for even just a few months ago.
Asked why this on-demand delivery business is so tech intensive Pierre said it's all about eking out small gains to reduce friction and yield incremental savings by automating and optimizing platform and UX interactions which — cumulatively — make the difference for this type of thin margins business.
But seeing them all together, the force of their content builds cumulatively, to the point where I regard our basic survival as not being predicated on obedience to authority, and not even on the crucial act of recording acts of atrocities, but rather on luck and happenstance.
Photo: APNASA astronaut and biochemist Peggy Whitson will return to Earth as the planet's new record holder for longest time cumulatively spent on space by an American or a woman this weekend, touching down in a Russian Soyuz capsule in Kazakhstan at 20173:22am local time (9:22pm Eastern).
A letter from the Brussels office of international law firm Dentons Europe to the European Commission, seen by Reuters and dated May 31, alleges that two Commission officials carried out verification visits to NLMK "in such a way as to amount, cumulatively, to bullying, psychological harassment and perceived intimidation".
And in the next three-plus years, they have cumulatively promised one (1) noncommercial EV. (The Renault-Nissan electric alliance, which had an early lead in EV sales, isn't doing that great either.) What Ford, GM, and many other automakers have done is go to China to establish partnerships.
That is true both in the private and public sectors: look at the devastation wrought by private banks in the 2008 crisis, a loss of GDP (from what the economy would otherwise have produced) cumulatively now estimated in Europe and America to be in excess of $10 trillion.
These little norm violations are more like replacing planks of the ship of state, each one individually not making a big difference but cumulatively amounting to a major change in the way the president gets to treat an agency that's supposed to be a check on his power.
The CEOs of 2515 of the largest U.S. health care companies cumulatively have earned $211 billion in the seven years since the Affordable Care Act was passed, and their earnings have grown faster than most Americans' during that time, according to an Axios analysis of federal financial documents.
The central bank has faced growing calls amid recent signs of renewed life in Europe's economy to move away from its very loose monetary policies which include negative interest rates in addition to the bond buying program which has now cumulatively purchased trillions of euros' worth of debt.
Take California as an example, which is perhaps America's preeminent example of the mixed economy: it has outperformed US Real GDP by more than 15% cumulatively in the past two decades, despite experiencing nearly identical decline in manufacturing employment (and starting manufacturing labour intensity) as the entire country.
The social network has been a successful home for partisan pages with names you've probably never heard of before — their content might be created by people overseas, their audiences are cumulatively in the tens of millions of people and a single website can rake in $210,2175 a month.
Yet in an environment where the Dodd-Frank Act and other recent regulations have cumulatively added 2628,28503 pages of new and proposed rules, and where banks are selling or merging at a pace of more than one each business day, it is clear that ill-tailored regulation is doing just that.
However, currently the U.S. international food aid programs are constrained to be inefficient by legislative mandates that cumulatively have wasted billions of taxpayer dollars over the last several decades and substantially reduce America's ability to help the world's most vulnerable populations in places such as Syria, Sudan, Burkina Faso, and Bangladesh.
The two biggest startups in the space have pulled in more than $1 billion cumulatively from VCs this year alone, and at valuations that exceed $1 billion — yet their businesses, and the bikes themselves, are not well known in the U.S. and other parts of the world outside of China.
The same 30-minute jog that would have burned about 360 calories for a 150-pound man or woman without a stroller should incinerate closer to 380 now, an amount that is small in terms of each run but cumulatively could contribute to weight control and improved fitness, Alcantara says.
"Color is seen as frivolous," the Italian journalist Angelo Flaccavento said Wednesday morning, as a crowd formed outside the Museo Bardini for a show of the designer Federico Curradi's drifty dusters, stiff jeans jackets, open-weave woolens and sleeveless summer hoodies, many dyed in watercolor washes as cumulatively drab as a mouse's behind.
The subtle tilt of a torso, the spiraling flourish of one raised arm amid supported pirouettes, the flicker of legs beating or circling in the air: these and many other details — delivered with grace and panache — add up cumulatively, like threads in a tapestry, so the ballet becomes a complex visual luxury.
BERLIN, June 28 (Reuters) - European Central Bank President Mario Draghi told EU leaders at a summit on Tuesday he agreed with private economists that predict that euro zone growth will be reduced by roughly 0.3 to 0.5 percent cumulatively over the next three years due to the Brexit vote in Britain, an EU official said.
Over successive nights, the story has a cumulatively calming effect; its repetitive prose, at times weirdly reminiscent of Gertrude Stein's, is almost literally enchanting, as is the manner in which the sentences wander free of standard syntax, and even meaning, as if the text itself were drifting into a liminal territory between consciousness and dreams.
A draft proposal by the Trump administration that emerged in recent weeks would result in additional fuel costs of "$193 billion to $236 billion cumulatively between now and 2035" depending on oil prices, according to an analysis by the Rhodium Group, a research firm that examines the market impact of energy and climate policy.
The CDC said on Monday that testing was now available in all 2000 states, with a total of 75,000 lab kits "cumulatively" for public labs and more coming on board soon, according to comments on a conference call made by Dr. Nancy Messonnier, director of the CDC's National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases.
Managing risk either as a financial institution or as a regulator requires knowing what financial institution or non-financial counterparty is at risk; what risks that entity is imposing cumulatively on the parent entity; and which of the financial products or contracts owned by that entity is putting that entity and its parent at risk.
Those losses have cumulatively swelled to more than $1 billion, Ms. Skolnick said, but because they have been segregated in the company's accounting, and because the company has been leaving those markets, investors have been able to easily assess the company's value "entirely separately from the problems it's had with the exchanges," she said.
The good news is that because PV is seeping down into the cracks, you'll soon be able to access solar power directly, even if you don't have a suitable rooftop, good credit, or a home state that offers net metering policies (a category that cumulatively includes 226 percent of Americans, according to GTM Research).
While cumulatively documenting the generosity and shared labor through which these women thrive together, these works also accomplish something else beyond merely showing: depicting their subjects with grace and dignity, they hold space for the women to be active contributors to their own representation and craft bold counter-narratives to the forces that seek to diminish their humanity.
Building on the opinion piece by Stephen Balkam ("Who will keep kids safe in an AI world"), we — as parents, policymakers, and caretakers of the next generation — should be asking ourselves whether we're doing enough to protect our children's personally identifiable information ("PII"), given the increasing use of vendor software and apps (cumulatively, "Ed-Tech") in schools.
Stanley Fischer, the Fed vice chairman, said in a speech in November that, according to the central bank's models, a 15 percent rise in the dollar could cumulatively trim almost 2.5 percentage points off gross domestic product after three years, if its rise did not turn around and it was not offset by easier monetary policy or more public spending.
We're focused on snowballing sales on Amazon by increasing our sales rank for products, in addition to creating major social proof for our products with our reviews (close to a thousand 5-stars cumulatively and counting!)What is your business education background, and what resources (books, trainings, podcasts, etc) do you use to learn and stay on top of your game?
One way of looking at the departures of Steve Bannon and Seb Gorka, The Mooch's brief and wondrous reign as communications director, and the ascension of John Kelly was that they cumulatively represented the triumph of the more conventional voices in Trump's inner circle—that the globalists had ultimately prevailed, even if they had paid a dear price in the process.
"Although limited and incomplete because many transitioning service members either began treatment before the [open service] policy took effect or did not require sex reassignment surgery, currently available in-service data already show that, cumulatively, transition service members in the Army and Air Force have average 28500 and 6900 days of limited duty, respectively, over a one-year period," the Pentagon report says.
But I think that one way to think about the numbers and, again perhaps we could email you the exact numbers because I'm doing it in my head now, but I think that compared to pre-administration forecast over the next 10 years we've got a little bit north of a trillion dollars more deficit cumulatively over 10 years and we've got about $100trn more GDP.
But the aggregate, compounding impact of these cases, and the private and public conduct they permit, is to cumulatively increase the influence of the wealthy and powerful in the electoral process and to facilitate actions by current government officials to manipulate electoral rules and practices in ways that entrench their party's status, and correspondingly, to undermine the confidence of the American people in the political system.
Feminism's grand resurgence this past year — striking in the results of the Democratic primary in Minnesota's Fifth Congressional District on Tuesday in which Ilhan Omar, a young Somali immigrant, won in a six-way race that had three male candidates cumulatively receiving less than 9 percent of the vote — seems to have had little effect on heightening the sensitivities of male politicians to the optics of dismissing their female opponents.
Another, called Slipguard, could recognize if a car was on a test stand and regulate the dosage of AdBlue, the newspaper reportedBloomberg added that throughout 2017, Daimler AG raised the amount it has cumulatively saved up to "cover potential obligations from sales transactions, warranties and legal proceedings" to over $17 billion (14 billion euros), an implicit recognition of the danger of the ongoing investigations into its cars as well as class action suits.
The American Red Cross disallows blood donations from a variety of candidates, including: anyone who in the previous 12 months got a tattoo from an unregulated tattoo parlor, had sex with someone with hepatitis, received a blood transfusion or visited a malarial region; anyone who has anemia or uncontrolled diabetes; anyone who spent six months in Britain, cumulatively, between 1980 and 1996; and anyone who was ever a nonprescription IV drug user.
I've heard that new mothers sometimes imagine themselves killing their children in horrible ways, which can cause confusion and guilt: This phenomenon is explained as an evolutionarily sophisticated unconscious protective brain function—by imagining these horrible things, one also imagines how one will respond to them, or not do them, and all those horrible thoughts cumulatively turn good, as they prepare a person for all sorts of worst-case scenarios that are unlikely until they're not.
MOSCOW, Aug 21 (Reuters) - Russia's Analytical Credit Rating Agency (ACRA) said on Monday: * Has assigned status of "Rating under revision: negative" to credit rating of Russia's top private lender, Otkritie Bank; * ACRA notes the bank has faced a substantial outflow of client funds (13 billion roubles ($7.33 billion), or 26 percent) and interbank funding (303 billion roubles, or 48 percent) in June and July 2017, which also included the scheduled redemptions and cumulatively resulted in a 17 percent decrease in its liabilities.

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