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"cut across" Definitions
  1. to affect or be true for different groups that usually remain separate
  2. to go across something in order to make your route shorter
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The "yes" votes cut across party lines and presidential candidates.
She said she cut across yards to reach the house.
Her eyes cut across the page, directly toward the viewer.
Lending rates were also cut across other maturities effective Sunday.
Two deep lacerations that cut across her neck appeared infected.
Indeed, video game fans increasingly cut across nearly every demographic.
Backing for teachers cut across demographic, regional and partisan lines.
Brexit cut across party lines and completely dominated this election.
Many of their experiences and concerns cut across party lines.
This program saw a 41 percent cut across the board.
Today, a solar eclipse will cut across the entire United States.
Anywhere between those two blue lines that cut across the map.
Roughly 250 jobs were cut across all departments and job levels.
Cybersecurity threats cut across the jurisdictional lines of permanent congressional committees.
He actually cut across it, right in front of me, and my
Roughly 250 jobs will be cut across all department and job levels.
Reverberations have cut across the U.S. agricultural supply chain - and international markets.
And Eric Dier scythed down Hazard as he cut across the middle.
Native American groups argued the pipeline would cut across their sovereign lands.
Property scams start from the top here, and cut across political divides.
The open flow of data should not cut across the concern for privacy.
Over 1,000 media jobs were cut across Verizon, Buzzfeed and Gannett last week.
He said he also noted welfare benefits had been cut across the industry.
The New York Times reports on scars that oil exploration cut across Alaska.
Native American groups have argued the pipeline would cut across their sovereign lands.
Major pipeline projects invariably cut across Native lands while bypassing white suburban communities.
These innovations impact us all, and cut across social, economic and geographical boundaries.
The divisions run deep and cut across a number of cultural fault lines.
"The importance of health care cut across age and ethnicity," she told Vox.
He came to office with a populist mandate that cut across partisan categories.
Importantly, the issues and potential solutions for regulating Big Tech cut across party lines.
A 10-inch cut across her face and head had to be surgically closed.
He thought income inequality was a transcendent message that cut across race and sex.
These repeals stand to be long, messy fights that cut across law and science.
They are ready to cut across cultures, tribes and traditions to try new things.
The luminaries cut across the culture, from politics to music to movies and more.
It's cut across race and gender with the worst effects felt in rural areas.
February snow covered the Hudson Valley, and a cold wind cut across the river.
And that&aposs why the intense media criticism has cut across the usual partisan lines.
Self-driving car systems cut across the traditional boundaries between federal, state, and city government.
Then the group had to jump on a small boat and cut across the Caribbean.
And Native American groups have argued that the pipeline would cut across their sovereign lands.
The problems we face cut across conventional categories; so must our dialogue, and our friendships.
It unilaterally rejected the proposed light-rail route, which would have cut across its property.
A proportional electoral system is needed to cut across the country's ethnoreligious and regional identities.
How would the best women, whose ranks cut across more cultures than the men's, respond?
Internet access was also cut across much of the country, according to internet monitoring service Netblocks.
The major issues of the day, including slavery before the Civil War, cut across party lines.
Reproductive challenges do not play favorites — they cut across lines of economics, race, religion, and geography.
Lone wolves cut across the entire political, social, and religious spectrum, just as terrorist groups do.
Their hope was to be able to cut across by Tuesday to find the toddler, Julen.
Even so, concerns about the Libra project cut across party lines, as lawmakers such as Sens.
And those other allegations, the other problems that people had with him, cut across party lines.
How can we improve our democracy moving forward and cut across these racial and cultural cleavages?
Funding is highly inconsistent, and federal authority to cut across jurisdictional lines is basically non-existent.
I cut across to the crowded barrier to see if he was still in the vicinity.
We cut across all of them, which we think is a pretty unique aspect of Yelp.
The lava channel traveled about six miles and cut across the last major highway to the area.
Broad blue strokes cut across them and through the blue space like gusts of wind or apparitions.
It also serves as a reminder that the issues behind the #MeToo movement cut across political boundaries.
This means a desire to root out corruption that is genuine enough to cut across party lines.
Louisiana is home to large oil refineries and has many pipelines that cut across the Atchafalaya Basin.
Few issues in American politics cut across so many constituencies, and affect the lives of so many.
"The average cut across my entire state for a 22019-year-old is 48 percent," King said.
In the Senate, 25.7% of proposed bills have cut across the aisle — the highest since 07-08.
The worst-performing stocks on Wednesday cut across industries, reflecting how broad the concern among investors was.
They cut across political divides, even the biggest divide of them all: between civilian and military authorities.
As I waited, something between a squeak and a chant cut across the sounds of sizzling meat.
"It looks just like someone took a saw and cut across a tree branch," Mr. Bies said.
One had a dislocated thumb, another a fresh cut across his jaw, yet another a stitched eyebrow.
Yet by the '90s, Cher's use of her persona to cut across media was viewed as cheap commercialism.
One section cut across our land and had to be removed both for safety and ease of passage.
Tuesday's march cut across the capital and caused a temporary shutdown of certain transport tunnels and train stations.
Last year's referendum cut across party lines and realigned British politics in ways that are not yet clear.
The thought flashed through his mind as the serrated edge of a long knife cut across his chest.
As Politifact points out, the definition of terrorism in the U.S. is not clear-cut across government agencies.
Manoogian, McMorrow, and Whitmer are spending plenty of time talking with voters about issues that cut across gender.
I cut across a parking lot full of energy-efficient Audi cars, with disapproving WEF security looking on.
To manage this, Murphy explains that Northzone takes a "thematic approach" to investing, whereby themes cut across sectors.
Harvey looks set to cut across offshore drilling rigs, but it's the refineries that are more at risk.
It's interesting, it's an interesting idea, this idea of this separation that there you either have to be Mayor Pete from the Midwest or elite person from California or, it creates a really ... No, I think we can cut across as my own life story has cut across these things.
The probes will cut across six committees with some under the jurisdiction of two or more, sources told Reuters.
As with previous protest marches, internet, mobile data and phone messaging were all cut across Congo early on Sunday.
Instead, there was a collective sense of outrage at Hariri's public humiliation in Riyadh that cut across sectarian lines.
Issues that cut across agencies require a White House referee, and for decades OSTP has played such a role.
On that note, cut across the street to City Lights Bookstore before midnight to peruse the shelves appropriately tipsy.
The partnerships expand on deals that the Chinese financial services giant (and Alibaba spinout) has cut across the globe.
From where he was lying inside the cement mixer, he saw an airplane cut across the clear blue sky.
Because we couldn't be moved to build a safety net that cut across our divisions of ethnicity and race.
The pipeline would also cut across the Ogallala Aquifer, one of the world's largest underground deposits of fresh water.
It might have been mistaken for a more joyous occasion, had a black stripe not cut across each badge.
Their statements underscore a primary season strategy of focusing on issues that cut across racial groups, like transgender rights.
The final countdown has begun to watch the rare solar eclipse, which will cut across the US on August 21.
The measures, announced October 16, cut across rights of communication and assembly, and have been criticized by human rights activists.
The AP-NORC poll taken in April found slightly lower support for teachers' strikes that still cut across party lines.
Michigan's Donovan Peoples-Jones cut across the field on a 60-yard punt return for a touchdown in the third.
Over all, 2000 was the most popular choice, a preference that cut across political party, candidate preference, gender and age.
The feeling cut across party lines, with Mr. Trump the most common answer among self-identified Democrats, Republicans and independents.
His letters gave the impression of a man who cut across the grass, could not be bothered with the path.
He cut across the bottom of the slot, maneuvering past the other defender, Samuel Girard, and scored on a backhander.
But in Colorado, neither red nor blue but purple, it's impossible to evade difficult conversations that cut across political lines.
Unusual arc-shaped, reddish streaks cut across the surface of Saturn's ice-rich moon Tethys in this enhanced-color mosaic.
In the aftermath, enough Republicans cut across party lines to make a deal with Northam to expand Medicaid under Obamacare.
But he knew something was wrong when smoke cut across the sunny Florida skies and he heard shouts and screams.
Some House districts in the state cut across neighborhoods, literally separating houses next to each other into two different districts.
" Eric Ball added that Impact VC has an interest in startups developing new technology that can "cut across multiple customer verticals.
A simple piece of wood with four wheels attached to it can cut across all kinds of social and cultural barriers.
The gender bias may cut across other sectors of the economy, where only 18 percent of women occupied the corner office.
The survey results show how widely the drug issue has cut across the state's population in a short period of time.
The Honeywell Forge platform and other HCE software products are meant to cut across the different verticals where Honeywell is active.
Why it matters: The trials demonstrated how the indictment of one class of people can rapidly spiral and cut across society.
A green courtyard in the middle of the facility will allow employees to walk through nature as they cut across campus.
Herne said the discovery site shows that huge rivers cut across that rift, and it was a place where forests flourished.
The Indian government has long feared China could cut across the corridor if war broke out, cleaving the country in half.
Inner demons are black, shape-shifting blotches that cut across the screen and deep into the psyches of those that they torment.
The way out of the bind is to recognize that Congress is allowed to make legislative compromises that cut across different issues.
That trip would've been much longer than their actual route, which had cut across the reliable routes between Vesta and Barbary Station.
After the fawn regained its strength, Ross says others guided it back to its mother, avoiding the short-cut across the sludge.
There were obviously trades that have existed in various parts of travel, for decades, years, nothing that cut across all those sectors.
He walked and ran along the main road and a rural path that sliced through barley fields and cut across a riverbed.
Warriors fandom is one of the few Bay Area experiences that still seems to cut across a wide swath of the population.
Support for legalization in California cut across all age groups except voters over 65, according to a Field poll released on Friday.
That means developing identities that cut across demographic barriers, sensitive to difference but rooted in inclusive values and broad-based economic prosperity.
The bike paths cut across Hilltop Reservation, a 284-acre nature preserve that sits on one of the highest points in Verona.
Dr. Brewer, the social psychologist, described this transformation as labor successfully creating a new "super ordinate" identity that cut across racial lines.
The airline said the reduction includes a 42% cut across the United States and Canada, and an 85% decrease in international flights.
The airline said the reduction includes a 42% cut across the United States and Canada, and an 85% decrease in international flights.
And while there were predictions of pandemonium, all seemed smooth as cars cut across from the city's north to its south side.
The issues in this sport are similar to those the Center has seen in many others and cut across a wide population.
New Democrats are bringing the private sector to the table with government to cut across siloed committees and develop holistic cyber policies.
It cut across bike lanes illegally and was stumped by what to do when it came across a pedestrian in the crosswalk.
Regardless of your particular industry or geography, some trends cut across sectors and can have a significant influence on your business plan.
The so-called path of totality, where the eclipse is full, will cut across the entire country from Oregon to South Carolina.
Have you ever found yourself running late, and absolutely needed to cut across a body of water to get there on time?
Both newspapers backed the Conservative Party in the 2015 general election, but the EU referendum has opened up divisions that cut across parties.
The federal government's largesse towards business began in the latter half of the 19th century with the railways, which cut across state boundaries.
Like many healthcare investors these days, Gibbs sees major opportunity sets for investors in the space that cut across a few different disciplines.
The total solar eclipse of August 21 will be the first in nearly 100 years to cut across the entire continental United States.
In some cases, an investment product can cut across multiple regulators' jurisdictions, but is analyzed by each through a narrow lens, she said.
Modern submarines are based a few miles to the north of Helensburgh in the deep sea lochs that cut across Scotland's west coast.
Once we begin to talk at this level, what results are powerful conversations about powerful questions that cut across religious and secular life.
Trading revenues in the period, traditionally the most profitable quarter of the year, tumbled and thousands more jobs were cut across the industry.
Environmentalists also opposed the pipeline because it would cut across the Ogallala Aquifer, one of the world's largest underground deposits of fresh water.
When he picked her up ... Massey says, in the docs obtained by TMZ, she had a 4-inch "razor cut" across her forehead.
No matter your sentiment toward daylight saving time, accumulating evidence reveals that the costs of shifting to daylight saving time cut across society.
The magazine, intended for men, quickly transcended Mr. Hefner's target audience, with a subscriber base that cut across gender, race, class and ideology.
Issues like globalization, which dominated much of the presidential campaign, have cut across old political dividing lines and are helping to scramble alliances.
Regardless of your particular industry or geography, some trends cut across business sectors and can have a significant influence on your business plan.
Norm Ornstein: Well, when populism emerges in a big way, it has a lot of common themes that cut across typical ideological boundaries.
Elongated structures that represent trees, poles, and buildings cut across the canvas and evoke the topography of a landscape of destruction and distress.
Brand-name bestsellers like Chobani yogurt, Tom's of Maine toothpaste, and Applegate hot dogs are also slated for a price cut across the board.
Why I'm voting for Trump He was harnessing a mood of seething anger at Washington that cut across typical party lines and economic stratas.
And that if you could get candidates like Trump, Bernie Sanders, Mike Bloomberg, Jim Webb to cut across that spectrum, you'd see different outcomes.
The words A Woman's Place is in the Revolution cut across a sea of faces representing American women on the front page of RESIST!
It's an opportunity for the secretary of defense to lay out his vision, goals and objectives on issues that cut across many institutional lines.
Hong Kong (CNN)The Chinese warship Lanzhou approached from behind, swiftly turning to starboard as it tried to cut across the USS Decatur's bow.
There exists neither a defined budget nor any indicators that cut across government agencies and determine whether it is being responsibly and effectively implemented.
Uber responded that some issues, including the fitness of the drivers' lawyers, cut across the cases and should be decided in a consolidated proceeding.
For its part, Apple was quick to respond to feedback, issuing a pre-cut across the line, dropping prices by $20 in many instances.
They returned days later to see their home had miraculously been left untouched; there were marks where the fire had cut across the backyard.
The crows cut across the puddled sand between the concentric rings, but I did not, I never did that, I would never do that.
Based on identity determined at birth, the hierarchical social order, prevalent in Hinduism, deems romantic relationships that cut across caste lines as socially unacceptable.
Couturier went wide to the right, cut across and flipped a forehand shot over Marcus Hogberg's blocker in the top of the third round.
Environmentalists, local residents and indigenous tribes also said the pipeline's proposed route would cut across the Ogallala Aquifer, which is one of the world's largest.
Moore cut across the ice to the right wing and beat Craig Anderson with a shot from the circle that squeezed through the goalie's pads.
She toured the marked paths and cut across the grass when she could, because that was where you could start to feel something, however fleeting.
Customers can, in turn, use this database to ask questions either about specific companies or about trends that might cut across a number of them.
The A.C.A.'s universalistic approach has been the norm for a simple reason: National parties represent coalitions of local representatives that cut across state lines.
A properly-managed system of national service would also help to cut across barriers of race, ethnicity and class, just as military service does today.
The once red-hot cannabis industry is coming back down to earth and over 1,000 jobs have been cut across the sector as a result.
Both the "too much dynamism" and the "too little dynamism" narratives for what ails American workers have different potential remedies, which cut across ideological lines.
There are some, however, who are actually benefiting from the cash crisis — a further illustration of how starkly the crisis has cut across class lines.
Police said an animal control officer who recovered the dog noticed a hole in the dog's head and a significant cut across the dog's neck.
The door was half of Fatima's height and whitewashed, like the walls; a crossbeam cut across it diagonally, giving the impression of a cupboard or closet.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syria's electricity supply was gradually returning after it was cut across the country on Thursday and Internet connections were briefly disrupted, state media said.
As with previous protest marches, internet, mobile data and phone messaging were cut across Congo early on Sunday, making it difficult to confirm instances of violence.
Everytime I blinked, my eyelashes cut across the projector embedded on the right side of the frames, which interrupted the holographic image in front of me.
The routes under consideration cut across multiple cities and states, including Boston, Massachusetts and Providence, Rhode Island, Miami and Orlando, Florida, and Seattle and Portland, Washington.
No right turns at red lights Even with medians on bike paths, unprotected intersections remain a problem area—particularly when turning cars cut across bike paths.
Now, heading southwest from the Midtown Hilton, the diagonal path cut across restaurants rare and routine, Le Bernardin and Sbarro's, the Capital Grille and T.G.I. Friday's.
Miners have been drilling day and night to create a parallel shaft, hoping they will be able to cut across by Tuesday to find the child.
The scale of the victory suggests Modi's appeal cut across caste and community in a state where most people traditionally vote along religious and social lines.
It has no comprehensive way to address major federal expenditure areas such as healthcare that cut across multiple committees and involve both discretionary and entitlement spending.
The image of a smiling Jackson shaking the sheriff's hand cut across racial and partisan lines in the largely Democratic county, which is 41% African-American.
Afterward, as he cut across the theater, Ms. Noblezada — one of the cast mates he's closest to — leaned out from stage left, video camera in hand.
Published this year, it centers on voting-related crime in Louisiana, which a former state election official told her was common and cut across party lines.
The easement, granted by the Virgin Islands territorial government, gave them the right to use an existing driveway to the property that cut across government land.
At 2628 percent of the total population, women cut across every demographic group and are impacted by every issue facing the most marginalized in our society.
Neymar ran direct at the defence, cut across the penalty box and then casually lifted the ball over the goalkeeper to double PSG's lead. 2-0.
In order to access the pond, which is mostly surrounded by marshes, we had to walk around it, alongside the sea, and then cut across the dunes.
Victims cut across the lines of gender, age and industry — children and adults; men, women and transpeople all harbored within sectors of agriculture, prostitution, hospitality and manufacturing.
And it has cut across social classes: In Diane's household, her cook, who earns less than half what her employer does, also signed up for the scheme.
I went to an urban public school that prided itself on academic excellence and was surrounded by talented peers whose backgrounds cut across race and social class.
So, for the two of them to cut across this huge gulf was really transformative, and part of what led to the achievement of the Paris Agreement.
"The projects cut across all sectors with special emphasis on infrastructure, agriculture, health, education, water supply, growth and employment generation, poverty reduction," Buhari said in the letter.
Fear cut across party lines: 72 percent of Democrats and 59 percent of Republicans described the future of the U.S. as a significant source of personal stress.
Importantly, their challenges cut across typical ethnic and geographic distinctions: 85033 percent of these residents nationwide are white, 30 percent are Hispanic and 37 percent are black.
In general, Oakmont's ditches, some of them cut across fairways, will have to be contemplated, respected and avoided in every round at the 116th United States Open.
The places where Trump has done well cut across many of the usual fault lines of American politics — North and South, liberal and conservative, rural and suburban.
Support for next Monday's protest, one day after International Women's Day, has cut across a swath of society from companies and universities right up to government ministries.
Call it solidarity in partisanship — a longing for clear lines that cut across policy issues, rather than a wet blanket of consensus that covers over sociopolitical fractures.
Still, the President plans to ask for $21 billion for the wall and a 270% cut across federal agencies -- except for defense -- in his 2020 fiscal budget.
Winter storms have cut across the United States from Colorado to New York this past week, reminding millions of the harsher realities that come each winter season.
But Ghadhban, ahead of OPEC+ meetings on Thursday and Friday, voiced his support for a further 400,000 barrel per day (bpd) production cut across the group's members.
But nationalized politics alone strips away the many little points of common ground that cut across polarizing lines of ideology and help make bargains and compromise possible.
Forecasters said the system could make landfall on Thursday around northern Florida's Gulf Coast, then cut across Georgia and hit the Carolinas on its way to the Atlantic.
The driver sped down the breakdown lane past stopped traffic to his left, and cut across several lanes of traffic, threatening to let her out on the freeway.
Particularly in larger meetings—that tend to be about projects that cut across multiple groups—we'll typically have one or more project managers (we call them "PMs") present.
Indian passengers have been increasingly tweeting their woes, ranging from distress messages to complaints about the service, to Indian Railways to get instant redressal and cut across bureaucracy.
The central bank is "buoyant enough to meet the foreign exchange requests of various customers cut across the different segments of the market", said its spokesman Isaac Okorafor.
"The one finding that cut across every single campus we visited with extremely high turnout was high levels of political discourse in every nook and cranny," she explained.
Panarin cut across the front of the net as Ian Cole fired a point shot and got just enough of the puck to deflect it into the cage.
You can watch at the top of the page but, while David Attenborough's soothing voice is always a joy, it does cut across Thom Yorke's rapt mumbling here.
Dan Berger, president and CEO of the National Association of Federally Insured Credit Unions, said he expects the panel to focus on issues that cut across partisan lines.
And I cut across the circle and as I get about a half mile of it, it rapidly accelerates to the south in about two seconds and disappears.
Michael Johnson did more to cut across the cage, but allowed Barboza to circle out constantly—which did more to tire Barboza out than most of Johnson's output.
It named former standards editor and longtime manager Tim Quinson as the new ESG "czar," Bloomberg's term for people who coordinate and manage teams that cut across beats.
I much enjoyed the Warriors' first championship team, as it played a brand of basketball that was fresh and beautiful and cut across the sky like a zephyr.
"Common Sense" Festival A/D/O, a creative space founded by Mini, hosts a one-day program of lectures and workshops on how design can cut across differences.
He gained the puck at the half wall, cut across the slot, eluded one check with a toe-drag and then deposited a backhander as he was falling.
Kamala Harris dropping out of the race while only white candidates qualify for the next presidential debate shows that white privilege and white supremacy cut across party lines.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Jack Whitten, who died this weekend at age 78, cut across a lot of lines in his art and in his life.
Its glass front is etched with a border of parallel gray lines, but two have broken away from their arrangement and cut across the view of the tub.
In addition to 102 job losses at those 21 stores, a further 218 roles will be cut across its other shops, for which staff and union consultations have begun.
But whereas the progressive movement of the early 20th century effectively cut across the two parties, there is no obvious analog today that effectively cross-cuts the two parties.
The company announced in a blog post that up to 500 jobs will be cut across its North American and international offices while the company retires its MillerCoors brand.
Mtukudzi's music cut across generations and in his later years he produced duets with younger musicians, some of whom he nurtured at his arts center in Norton, outside Harare.
It could barely seat 50 people, but it attracted some of the greatest musicians in jazz and helped inspire a scene that cut across divisions of generation and genre.
The White House has declared it an emergency and released a long, detailed set of policy recommendations that cut across a broad swath of federal, state and local agencies.
While the pullback in orders cut across a wide range of products, any broader slowdown in manufacturing will have a much bigger impact on some parts of the country.
Gasper says she was struck by a bullet that entered her right underarm, cut across her right breast, shattered her ribs and lacerated her liver before exiting her body.
Mtukudzi's music cut across generations and in his later years he produced duets with younger musicians, some of whom he nurtured at his arts centre in Norton, outside Harare.
Appeasing all the different desires is an especially hard task as Brexit's fault lines cut across traditional party lines, forcing parties and politicians to hold multiple, incompatible positions simultaneously.
It would make it easy to have natural gas pipelines cut across national parks and make it much harder for the government to improve energy efficiency through building codes.
Kessel — playing in his 700th consecutive regular-season game — cut across the low slot to score on a rebound for a 4-13 lead 1:17 into the second.
High-income households do best, particularly those in the 95th to 99th income percentile, and the average tax cut across all states will be 1.8% of after-tax income.
That sure looked like a foul on Lozano as he cut across the top of the area, but Mr. Rocchi doesn't blow his whistle, and the chance fades away.
One thing that's startling in the context of today is that though Molly was obviously on the left, she often cut across the political spectrum in what she said.
The cases cut across party lines, focusing on both powerful Democratic and Republican players in Washington, including one whom Mr. Trump has repeatedly targeted — the Democratic superlobbyist Tony Podesta.
"The U.S guided-missile cruiser Chancellorsville suddenly changed course and cut across the path of the destroyer Admiral Vinogradov coming within 50 meters of the ship," the statement said.
Reagan, who was a master communicator from his acting career in Hollywood, honed in on two key themes that cut across the conservative divide: tax cuts and anti-communism.
Scores, poetry, and photographs lined the galleries and projected video documentation cut across the rooms — allowing viewers to weave through this early 1960s moment of interdisciplinary excitement and experimentation.
"We can't only grow curry plants," she said, just as a gust cut across the thick field of green and yellow, kicking up the immortelle's deep, smokelike peppery smell.
But the more pervasive grievance, the one that seems to cut across all Hamtramck's varied groups, is frustration with how the city is perceived and portrayed from the outside.
It's designed to cut across the political spectrum allowing users to create campaigns in support of candidates and issues they care about and donate to a range of political campaigns.
We used the motor to cut across the Mozambique Channel to this island in an hour, as opposed to the three or four or five needed to cross by sail.
Images and language seem to cut across reason (almost as in a migraine headache): sharp jabbing visions that sever the logic of the poem create the sense of complete disorder.
"Under the Trump Administration workers are thriving, unemployment has hit record lows, wages are rising and all while taxes have been cut across the board - benefiting ALL Americans," she said.
Black, white, young, old, rich, poor, he cut across all boundaries with music that touched on rock, funk, soul, pop, R&B, new wave and jazz, and the world responded.
For one thing, 3,65 candidates from dozens of parties are contesting a total of 650 seats, whereas the Brexit poll was on a single issue that cut across party lines.
Eight months in, Didi's effort to brighten its dented image as an unsafe service has cut across its key leaders and internal departments, and it has proven a challenging journey.
The trees were harvested just prior to the start of the experiment, and the researchers made a second cut across the base of the tree to remove any hardened resin.
LONDON (Reuters) - National Grid, which owns the electricity and gas transmission system in England and Wales, said the cause of a major power cut across Britain has now been resolved.
The state-run power utility firm had announced the schedule of a more than seven-hour daily power cut across the country for business firms to ensure emergency power arrangements.
These developments have one thing in common with the shifting political alliances over the EU, in Scotland and across the English regions: they cut across the traditional left-right divide.
She liked how philosophy approached big problems that cut across various fields, but she was most excited by methods that she encountered in the history and the philosophy of science.
Mr. Skerrit described "almost complete" devastation: Power and water have been cut across the island, communications are nearly impossible, schools have been destroyed and the main hospital is without electricity.
That sentiment cut across party lines, the survey found, at a time when the Trump administration is pressuring automakers to go along with its plan to freeze fuel economy standards.
The individual tales in "Tightrope" cut across race, ethnicity and geography but share a theme of economic misfortune in a nation plenty rich enough to help if it cared to.
Goldman Sachs is one of several major American companies being sued by more than two dozen women for equal pay in lawsuits that cut across a wide swath of industries.
The idea is to create a body that would support existing agencies to "help sector-specific regulators confront major repeatable policy challenges that cut across their domains," according to the paper.
When Norman died Monday at the age of 74, the opera world lost not just a voice but one that cut across the boundaries of her art, whether real or perceived.
Parker came up with the idea in 2009, but Inktober has now become a worldwide trend, that has cut across borders with many of Africa's most talented artists jumping on board.
The power line must cut across 120 kms (75 miles) of an indigenous reserve, home to the Waimiri-Atroari, who were nearly wiped out in the last century, complicating the process.
About two years ago, she alleges teenagers from the two local junior highs began to cut across the family's lawn daily, kicking down a fence and uprooting plants along the way.
These shows – Bodhi Dharma, Breathe, The Ministry, Powerplay, Mirzapur, Stardust, The Family Man, Vishpuri, Made in Heaven – will cut across subjects that generally succeed in India - drama, cricket, thrillers, religion etc.
An average gift is $70 and the ACLU needs our help to cut across party lines to instill American values, defend core civil rights and stand up for the American people.
Slashes of light cut across a torso; two arms, sheathed in bark sleeves, reach up to mingle with a forest; a snake trails over a pale, outflung arm on floral carpet.
The Ethicist Recently, I witnessed a young black male cut across my yard, duck between my neighbors' two cars and try the doors of both, before "breaking" into the unlocked one.
CreditCreditTyler Hicks/The New York Times KHOKHA, Yemen — The first sign of trouble was the helicopter that hovered over the small Yemeni fishing trawler as it cut across the Red Sea.
According to the officer, ASJ was swerving in his 2016 Dodge Charger ... and nearly turned onto a wrong-way offramp before he cut across multiple lanes of traffic without a blinker.
They note cybersecurity threats posed by Russians and other foreign adversaries cut across the jurisdictions of several committees, including the Intelligence, Armed Services, Foreign Relations, Commerce, Judiciary and Homeland Security panels.
But that heady atmosphere of social foment, excitement and a sense of deep camaraderie that cut across class and education, that touched factory workers, students, intellectuals and farmers alike had passed.
Two months ago, Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts was commanding support from about a quarter of Democratic primary voters nationwide, and seemed to be building a coalition that cut across demographics.
Along the shores of the gulf, there is a fork in the Loop where a boat must either circle the Florida Peninsula or cut across the state by the Okeechobee Waterway.
His voice quivered as he talked about his pregnant wife, who was hacked to death by a machete, and his youngest daughter, Rachele, 2, who was cut across her face and head.
Facebook has similar rules for hate speech (drawing the line on what's allowed and what isn't in often difficult ways to understand), which cut across cultures, countries, political regimes, and geographic borders.
LONDON, Aug 9 (Reuters) - National Grid, which owns the electricity and gas transmission system in England and Wales, said the cause of a major power cut across Britain has now been resolved.
Security camera footage shows the young man's car striking a sedan that had cut across its lane, then sliding into the stairway entrance of a building, on which two people are standing.
Rieder widened the lead to 3-1 at 17:02 when he cut across the slot largely uncontested by the Edmonton defense and slipped the puck in the far side past Talbot.
On April 8, 2024, another full solar eclipse will cut across parts of the South, Midwest, and the extreme Northeast, with cities like Dallas, Indianapolis, and Cleveland in the path of totality.
Power, water and communications services were cut across much of the country of almost 900,000 people and a nationwide curfew imposed by Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama on Saturday evening remained in place.
"Gender bias is a universal issue that can cut across culture and language barriers and strikes an emotional chord," said Anuja Gulati, a program officer at the U.N. Population Fund in India.
They are also concerned because the proposed route would cut across the Ogallala Aquifer, one of the world's largest underground deposits of fresh water, meaning potential contamination if there were a leak.
I made the marinade accordingly, for thin slices of pork shoulder cut across the grain, and then roasted the meat to a crisp, chewy intensity in the high heat of my oven.
Social Security benefits would be cut across-the-board by 20-25 percent, Medicare Part A would have to reduce spending by 85033 percent and highway spending would decline by 29 percent.
But to get access they usually had to cut across the property of the town's riverfront homeowners, most of whom would collect a toll of 27 rupees from each truck that passed.
That concern cut across geographic regions of the state, and political parties — and "at a time when everything seems to be politically polarized," noted Mark Baldassare, the institute's president and chief executive.
Why use a cleaver to make a uniform 6900 percent budget cut across the city, when you can use data to identify programs that aren't producing results, and just shift funding from them?
Cases will cut across society, illustrating the systemic nature of the abuse, victims' lawyers said, although they expect many of the lawsuits to be against Catholic organizations and the Boy Scouts of America.
This included poor policy decisions by government leaders with regards to public debt financing and public pension funding, and a prolonged economic contraction, which has cut across all economic sectors in the island.
"The driver of V2 (Barson) advised she proceeded thru the intersection when V1 (Williams) cut across in front of V2, and V2 was unable to avoid crashing into V1," the police report said.
In June 2906, a 2875-year old Sheard-Loman driver, Traivon Hemingway, was killed when his van cut across several lanes of a freeway, also in Chicago, before crashing into a tractor-trailer.
By contrast, issues of both foreign policy and civil liberties now more directly cut across the existing party coalitions, mostly because these issues have played a less central role in our public conversation.
There are also long standing interest groups that can cut across friendship groups by pooling all sorts of people into the same messaging thread around a particular overarching interest, such as football or food.
"Not only are we delivering an information technology, which has been our historical sweet spot, but increasingly, they're pulling our platform into other areas that cut across the enterprise," Donahoe told Cramer on Thursday.
This seems to cut across sex, race, age, education levels, and even partisan lines — no matter how you break it down, a bulk of US adults know someone who has been addicted to drugs.
We do not think detailed discussion of regional reform that could cut across numerous policy areas is a priority ahead of national elections due by May 2018 and elections in some regions, including Lombardy.
A satellite image shows a new inlet that was cut across the barrier island of the New Jersey coastal town Mantoloking, just north of where the storm made landfall in Ocean County, New Jersey.
Too many intellectuals have internalized a stereotype, emanating from both the far left and the far right, of fuzzy-headed elitism — as if willed ignorance and intellectual laziness did not cut across social classes.
Washington's popularity cut across the political spectrum, including those who advocated a strong central government — the Federalists, with whom mostly Washington agreed — and those who sought to reserve most governmental powers to the states.
A typhoon weakened as it cut across the Philippines on Monday with strong wind felling trees and power lines, and authorities warned of flash floods and mudslides but there were no official reports of casualties.
The hope is that the plan would allow Washington to make a big, corporate tax cut across the board, while still generating enough tax revenue to reduce the new budget deficits that will be created.
"The report was a major disappointment ... outlook was cut across the board reflecting (the) company's continuing stumbles as the new cycle of network market is starting to take off," Inderes analysts said in a note.
"The reality shows and competition shows still cut across all the demographics," Nadler said, adding that shows such as CBS' "Survivor" and "The Amazing Race" and NBC's "The Voice" are ones families often watch together.
From millennials who grew up on reruns to original viewers who are now in their thirties, forties, and fifties, this revival may cut across a generational divide in the gay community that's never been wider.
Kiev's three lines cut across the city, serving its almost 3 million residents, and the system is home to what is claimed to be the world's deepest subway station, almost 350 feet below street level.
For years, Bryan Chandler, the president of a commercial real estate firm and a runner, had cut across a parcel of land that was sliced by a creek and crowned by a 40-foot hill.
The proposed changes to the economy would cut across all sectors, from agriculture to industry, with a particular focus on helping those who might lose their jobs in the transition to a carbon neutral economy.
While economic worries cut across all demographic lines, he has gotten away with exploiting the real concerns by attacking immigrants and trade agreements, but offering no cogent policies for creating good jobs and lifting wages.
Occasionally, the safety driver would take control, like when he wanted to do something that could be perceived as reckless by a computer but totally normal to a human, like cut across three lanes of traffic.
Dassault Aviation appears to have been caught by surprise by July's announcement, which cut across its existing partnership with BAE Systems to build a demonstrator for an unmanned combat vehicle, called Future Combat Air System (FCAS).
It had already been dealt a blow by Germany's constitutional court, which, in a suit with 190,000 plaintiffs, this month ruled that it must not cut across areas under national (as opposed to EU-level) "competences".
Those losses, in the end, cut across racial lines even though Trump had waged a campaign soaked in racial rhetoric and was powered to the GOP nomination in the first place largely by white racial resentment.
The total eclipse will cut across the contiguous United States from coast to coast, giving millions of people around the country a chance to see the moon pass in front of and blot out the sun.
As Lilliana Mason argues in a sobering new book, " Uncivil Agreement: How Politics Became Our Identity " (Chicago), factors such as class, race, religion, gender, and sexuality used to cut across one another to a significant extent.
If Congress can't muster the votes to slow the spending of a single health program, why would single-payer advocates assume they could enact a whopping 40 percent pay cut across America's entire health care system?
The Capitals took a 3-1 lead with 5:37 remaining on a goal by Tom Wilson, who skated in to the side of Bernier, cut across the crease and poked a backhand between Bernier's legs.
It is time for elected representatives to notice the quiet army of caregivers and commit to aiding them so we can better prepare ourselves and our communities for the care challenges that cut across party lines.
According to the docs -- obtained by TMZ -- he was ejected from his Triumph Bonneville motorcycle when a woman "negligently pulled her vehicle off the curb" and cut across lanes of traffic directly in front of him.
Fajardo-Hill and Giunta have brought together extremely varied works while simultaneously revealing themes that cut across national borders, emphasizing the shared experience of the body and its role as an active participant in political change.
The pipeline, which received approval in February 2017 from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), would cut across ten Pennsylvania counties to bring fracked gas to Cove Point facility in Maryland, where it will be exported.
So Trump's proposed wall will cut across numerous mountain ranges, arroyos, rivers, and communities, including the Tohono O'odham Nation, which abuts 22 miles of US-Mexico border, and includes about 2,000 tribal members who live in Mexico.
Baumann hoped that the tool would be accessible to all and would "cut across education, class, privilege," and she believes that the digital redesign of the museum has succeeded in drawing both museum connoisseurs and first-timers.
The trade deals Mr Juncker promises with friendly partners like Australia and Japan are tempered by plans to screen foreign investments in "strategic" sectors that cut across countries (think Chinese state-owned firms buying large European ports).
The boat cut across the beautiful blue waters of Lake Titicaca, which holds title to a number of superlatives, such as most voluminous lake in South America, and world's highest navigable lake at 3,800 meters in elevation.
By Wednesday afternoon, nine bodies had been recovered from the site in the town of Natonin, in Mountain Province, where the landslide buried a government building on Tuesday afternoon as Typhoon Yutu cut across the northern Philippines.
Mr. Netanyahu's Israel has seen less partisan moments, like the social protests of 2011 that cut across party lines and were a fleeting reminder of what it could mean for the country to come together in peacetime.
Political analysts said the election and governing agreement show that Sweden's politics are becoming more like those across Europe, with greater fragmentation, and fights over issues like migration and cultural identity that cut across old ideological lines.
The incident went down April 24 on an L.A. street and the victim's dash cam was rolling -- capturing James DeBarge driving a Mercedes station wagon, trying to cut across traffic when he collided with her Chevy Volt.
" The skepticism cut across the bench, with more liberal Justice Stephen Breyer being the most vigorous questioner of the government and expressing concern that the Justice Department could wield "enormous power" and that prosecutors could be "overly zealous.
PREPA has now been through four CEOs since Hurricane Maria devastated the island last September, knocking out power to more than 1.5 million homes and businesses as it cut across the island as a powerful Category 4 hurricane.
Peter Zion,31, a member of a state government task force set up to defend farms, was recuperating in hospital after being shot and cut across his face and torso by herdsmen wielding guns and cutlasses on Jan.
MANILA (Reuters) - A typhoon weakened as it cut across the Philippines on Monday after bringing down trees and power lines, and authorities warned of flash floods and mudslides although casualties were few with police reporting only two deaths.
In June, two conservation groups filed a lawsuit challenging the energy regulator's positive recommendation saying the oil tankers' route cut across a habitat of an 80-strong pod of killer whales protected under Canada's Species at Risk Act.
Mr. Muldrow returned to the interstate and immediately cut across the westbound lanes to get to a crossover in the middle of the highway that is reserved for police cars and other official vehicles, the news release said.
In the political arena, the issues of regressive regulation cut across the usual partisan and ideological battle lines, and so tend to be kept off the agenda by legislative leaders who emphasize issues that hold their caucus together.
In this latest round, however, the demonstrations seem to cut across sectarian and class lines and they are happening all over the country, from Tripoli up north to Tyre way down south, in big cities, suburbs and villages.
In the suit, filed by CM's insurance company (Lexington Insurance Company), Anderson allegedly "carelessly" cut across several lanes of traffic to try and exit the tunnel, but instead struck another car causing $38k in damage to the BMW.
It doesn't matter which region or what grape, it seems to cut across both, whether Valpolicella of the Veneto, Barbera d'Asti of the Piedmont, Chianti Classico of Tuscany, the aglianicos of Campania or the Etna Rossos of Sicily.
He said that support for protecting water supplies from coal ash contamination cut across party lines and that efforts by the Trump administration to curb enforcement would be opposed even by residents who had voted for the president.
"While we must be careful not to duplicate or cut across matters for which AUSTRAC is the appropriate regulator, and which are before the courts, we are actively considering what further action by APRA is required," said Byres.
"Tool use on fresh bones leaves unmistakable patterns, as knives cut across the surface of the bones when cutting away flesh or as large tools chop down to cut ligaments and tendons to break apart limbs," Hansford told Gizmodo.
Looking forward Environmentalists, local residents and indigenous tribes say the pipeline's proposed route would cut across the Ogallala Aquifer, which is one of the world's largest and the main source of drinking water and irrigation for millions of people.
Yesterday Re/Code suggested up to 1,000 jobs will be cut across the combined company, as duplicate roles in departments such as finance, HR, marketing and admin are taken out, but our sources said that figure is too low.
When we focus on developing strong norms that cut across ethnic and national lines—and build a larger global identity to deal with our planetary threats—cooperation can evolve at a much larger scale, to the benefit of all.
Harris meanwhile, does not lead in any demographic group cut across age, race, gender, or education level, but a lot of this is likely due to the fact that she is simply less well-known than her two counterparts.
I left Division at Folsom and cut across Trainor Street behind Rainbow Grocery, where several tents occupied a stretch I've never seen tents on before, a fact some of the many other local writers on this beat have noted.
China policymakers have been closely examining transactions that cut across industry lines and command big price tags, while the Chinese government has tightened controls over capital outflows to shore up foreign currency reserves and gains in the yuan currency.
Friends sent over groceries and hot meals for her family — her husband, Scott, and sons, 8 and 10 — and staged interference so Ms. Broadwell could cut across her neighbors' lawns, climbing over fences, to escape for a morning run.
The rival camps cut across Trump's strong base of rural voters and blue-collar workers, The refining industry came out against the proposal, arguing they should have gotten more than trade restrictions in exchange for lifting the summer ban.
Like the Arab uprisings of 2011, social media has helped galvanize this autumn's Middle Eastern protests, providing tools for organization, and allowing calls for political renewal to cut across social classes, attracting followers in urban and rural areas alike.
Dismissed early on by critics as an angry black woman unsuited for the tradition-bound role of first lady, she has emerged this fall as Hillary Clinton's most popular surrogate, with soaring approval ratings that cut across party lines.
These are the sort of gags that cut across all cultures (as the film makes a point of in a scene where Gus argues about the true roots of world culture with an Iranian friend and a Chinese friend).
Ms. Solomon's magnetic portraits cut across all ethnic and racial lines and are arguably the most deeply human images in the show and perhaps the most traditional, reaching back to the work of Diane Arbus, Paul Strand and Eugène Atget.
A North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) white paper found that the eclipse is unlikely to cause any real issues with the power system, in part because the path of totality does not cut across the biggest solar generating states.
A Kotaku report elaborates that employees were cut across most of the company, noting that "layoffs have affected Activision, Blizzard, King, and some of Activision's studios, including High Moon," although Blizzard itself largely saw cuts only to "non-game-development departments."
The company has hired Carsten Stoehr from Standard Chartered as head of financing for Asia Pacific in a new role that will cut across various businesses such as lending to companies and super rich clients, according to an internal memo.
Truss told parliament that "nothing is agreed until everything is agreed" in the talks for Britain to leave the EU, saying it would be wrong of her to cut across the ongoing negotiations in Brussels by commenting on the reports.
The wall would cut across the north of the 83,088-acre Santa Ana wildlife refuge, a rare public green space local families frequent for hiking, birding, and a chance to glimpse some of the 50 ocelots left in the nation.
"Any regulation focusing on the sector should have a multi-agency approach because its effects would cut across all the drivers of the economy," Wang'ombe Kariuki, the director general of the Competition Authority told the Kenyan parliament's communication and information committee.
Seemingly unconnected to any political purpose and intended to kill indiscriminately, be it by gunfire, explosions or, in the case of a restaurant in Bangladesh, an arsenal including swords, the violence has cut across religions, national identities, ages and professions.
The report said the other driver, Linda Barson, 68, had just entered the intersection on a green light when she reported seeing Williams' sport utility vehicle "cut across in front" of her and "was unable to avoid crashing into" Williams.
Ogens said her group is confident it can put together similar large-scale investment projects in the future and is already drawing up a vision of a conservation "super highway" that can cut across a large swath of the country.
Potential damage from Harvey and Irma could be even worse than hurricanes of previous years because of the wide paths they cut across Texas and Florida and that could also mean a bigger reaction in these stocks, J.P. Morgan said.
Since its establishment in 2014, the group, based in the southern city of Curitiba, has operated with a remarkable degree of autonomy, upending a deeply rooted system of kickbacks and patronage that cut across the country's political and business classes.
Though the issue has cut across culture and demographics, Ms. Harris made a particular point to highlight how low teacher wages are particularly harmful for students who are racial minorities, whose school districts then have a harder time attracting qualified educators.
A growing body of research has attempted to draw links between "implicit bias"—beliefs that unconsciously drive decisions and behavior—and the racial disparities that cut across every stage of the criminal justice system, from arrest to charge to incarceration to release.
A strip of wood with notches cut across it, and then split lengthwise, the stick allowed both borrower and lender to retain a record of a debt, and was used to log one of the bank's first loans to the British government.
The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a $46 billion highway that would run from Kashgar in China to Gwadar in Pakistan, intends to cut across parts of Kashmir as well as Gilgit-Baltistan, another area claimed by both Islamabad and New Delhi.
The differences, according to economists and experts across the political spectrum, carry enormous consequences not only for the undocumented millions but also for the economy on the whole, touching on labor, healthcare, tax and entitlement issues that cut across the nation's population.
Autopilot has been in the crosshairs of federal crash investigators, dating back to a 2016 crash of Tesla Model S in Autopilot mode that killed its driver after the car failed to stop for a tractor trailer that cut across its path.
For example, if we drive down 9D's PRINT AD, cut across 21A's EVIDENCE BAG and head back up 10D's NO TELL, we have made a U-TURN at PRINCETON, which is as close as I will ever get to that hallowed campus.
The reason I won was I was able to win not just substantial support but majorities in communities represented by other candidates because I had a message that cut across a whole lot of demographic realities and that people can unite around.
But whatever the durable economic impact of the health scare, the renewed trade belligerence from Washington toward Europe was arguably of greater concern as it cut across hopes for a period of global trade peace this year following the U.S.-China truce.
Distrustful of the idea of genre, which flattens differences among artists, and of the cloying playlists devised by streaming services ("Best Morning Ever"), Ratliff organizes his chapters around themes that cut across the entire musical continuum: speed, slowness, stillness, loudness, density, virtuosity.
The support has cut across the boundaries of class, ethnicity, wealth and politics that fracture this nation, and has given organizers hope that this might be not just a monumental event but also a watershed moment in the modern history of Mexico.
Kreider then stole the puck at the Ducks' blue line, dashed in on Miller, cut across the slot and backhanded home a shot while the clubs were skating four-on-four, making it 3-1 with 7:44 to play in the first.
Putting the one-China policy up for negotiation would also have cut across Ms Tsai's desired timetable for dealing with Mr Xi. Towards the end of the year China's communist rulers are to hold a party congress—the biggest event of the Chinese political calendar.
An especially surprising finding, she said, is that the prevalence of "purpose beyond the self" not only cut across all demographic lines, but was also just as high among respondents with health and financial problems as among those who were healthy and financially secure.
Law enforcement sources tell us Matthew was one of the first people on the scene of a car wreck last Thursday in Port St. Lucie, FL ... where a female driver cut across 6 lanes of traffic on a busy street and crashed into a tree.
I've been testing out the Serpent-C for the last few months, using it to cruise around the outer borough of Queens in New York and occasionally in Manhattan to cut across avenues, and make short trips from uptown to downtown (and vice-versa).
The first hints of the lake, presented at the European Geosciences Union Meeting in Vienna this week, include a series of mysterious linear grooves, which appear to cut across more than 600 miles (1000 kilometers) of Princess Elizabeth Land, toward the eastern coast of Antarctica.
CURITIBA, Brazil (Reuters) - A top Brazilian prosecutor said more than 350 new investigations will spring from a trove of testimony by executives of construction firm Odebrecht, revealing how corruption cut across the political spectrum from the smallest cities to the highest levels of government.
Lynette Taylor, wife of former New York Giants linebacker Lawrence Taylor, was recently arrested in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and accused of domestic violence after allegedly throwing an object at her husband that left a 3-inch cut across his head, the Associated Press reports.
In the hospital, as Jason told his story to a detective and an officer from the New Haven Police Department, the right side of his face was swollen, scratches cut across his chest, and at least one large bruise had formed on his torso.
So that's leading Triplebyte both to work harder to bring more of these candidates to its platform, directly and through third-party organizations, as well as continue to work on ways of making assessments that will cut across the field in an even way.
But it was his election in 2008 as mayor of London, a left-leaning city where he showed that he had sufficient popular appeal to cut across party lines and defeat a Labour incumbent, that really propelled him into the major league of politics.
The same individuals who are making these eugenics claims are often the ones who want to deprive our communities of evidence-based education like teen-pregnancy prevention programs, which were cut across the country last year, and a full range of reproductive-health services.
WARSAW (Reuters) - An activist couple spent Valentine's day morning naked in bed on the site of a planned canal which Poland's ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party wants to cut across a narrow strip of land that separates its eastern coastline from the Baltic Sea.
In theory, that could have set up an unusual political dynamic in which congressional Republicans subjected Trump to an uncommonly stringent level of oversight for a same-party president, and Trump engaged in an uncommonly high level of policymaking that cut across established party lines.
But it's a deceptively simple question, because the implications cut across all kinds of issues, like who has power and privilege, who is seen onscreen and written into stories and how they're portrayed, and what kind of context is best for different sorts of storytelling.
This change speaks to a core disagreement within bitcoin that has cut across numerous debates, including the heated argument over the size of blocks containing transaction data: is bitcoin a payment system for groceries and coffee, or is it a settlement layer for established financial services?
"I was able to onboard in less than half a day, all through self-service, and that's the kind of way ServiceNow is being pulled into some of these experiences that cut across multiple departments of a company," Donahoe said of his own experience at ServiceNow.
Looking for one-size-fits-all performance measures Those who are used to focusing on the readily available metrics of the business world, with its common measures like profit or ROI that cut across companies and industries, often push for something analogous in philanthropy to gauge progress.
Responding on this Plante argues that the industry has been distracted by "over-hyped" alternative interaction and input technologies, such as voice and chatbots — so, as he sees it, the potential of the keyboard to universally cut across a smartphone user's experience has been largely overlooked.
But I would say buildings data is probably your most expansive dataset but that's primarily because buildings cut across all sorts of different agencies: Department of Finance for tax data, obviously the Department of Buildings, you've got Housing Preservation and Development, you've got NYPD that stores data.
Knowing the tensions, animosities and distrust that cut across Iran and the region, a rational observer would have anticipated the possibility, even the likelihood, of such an accident as the Iranian downing of the Ukrainian jet following the turmoil that our president's assassination of Maj. Gen.
But the Chinese ship turned towards the right as it came close to the Decatur, trying to cut across the US ship's bow and forcing the US captain to perform a "radical maneuver," essentially throwing the 500-foot-long, 8,500-ton warship into reverse, he said.
Roadblocks All of these policy goals share common characteristics -- they are so complicated, impact so many people and will cut across so many political constituencies -- that they will require an almost unimaginable level of focus from the White House and lawmakers to stand any chance of moving into law.
Secured crookedly by thumbtacks and arranged in conspiratorial clusters, these images rs resemble the pinned-up evidence collected by a frenzied detective, a motif reinforced by the floating walls' pegboard texture and the jagged lines and annotations that cut across the photos, sporadic markings from an inconclusive investigation.
Flynn's appointment to the role to begin with, on the surface he seemed to have the experience to cut across the national security system to participate in the National Security Council, as well as chair the all important Principal Committee with the secretary of State and secretary of Defense.
Delivering a gut punch to clean athletes, the International Olympic Committee recently decided not to bar Russia as a whole from participating in Rio despite a state-sponsored doping program that dated back years and cut across a wide swath of sports in both the Winter and Summer Games.
The Spanish vessel had twice cut across the bow of a visiting US nuclear submarine, the USS Florida, when the escorting British patrol boat decided enough was enough, screwing with a visiting US warship was uncalled for, and shot a few flares high and inside to brush the Spanish off.
As winter snow swirls in some parts of the country, and as strong breezes cut across hot desert and humid mangrove swamp, it seems a good time to introduce another element to our menu, to accompany the recipe work of Melissa Clark, Julia Moskin, Tejal Rao, Kim Severson and others (me, too!).
Nelson, who also scored the overtime winner at Pittsburgh two nights earlier, got a pass from Mathew Barzal on the left side on a rush, cut across the front of a goal to avoid a defender and draw goalie Matt Murray out of position, and then backhanded it into the right side for his eighth.
The rubber community is lucky enough to be embraced with open arms by other fetishists at kink events, but that experience demonstrated to me that it's easy to do so while turning the other cheek to the disabled, people of color, women, and HIV-positive individuals—marginalized communities that cut across our kink communities like weaves in a basket.
SHITAMACHI: Tales of Downtown Tokyo at Film Forum October 18–November 7, 2019 Organized by Aiko Masubuchi Aiko Masubuchi's inspired curatorial concept linking films produced in Tokyo's low-lying eastern region associated with working class life cut across postwar golden era titles most recognizable to New Yorkers, while including numerous rare works with newly created subtitles.
There are more than 8 million registered motorcycles in this country, and there are groups from black biker clubs in Brooklyn to outlaw One Percenter motorcycle gangs in California and an uncountable number of other subcultures centered around the activity of riding two-wheeled motorized vehicles that cut across basically every line imaginable of age, ethnicity, class, and gender.
Without the chaos of humanity to reckon with, he is free to concentrate on the shapes made by buildings as they cut across chalky skies, the shading of entropy across monochrome buildings — painted that way, no doubt, in a cost-saving measure — and the ultra-bright high contrast of artificial lights and "OPEN" signs that seem ironic, given the desolation.
But even beyond his show-stealing charisma, there's a lightness to those first films vs the sheer financial weight of the Star Wars brand now where teams of people necessarily have to be involved in making strategic decisions about a staggeringly long-running saga that's bogged down by its own chequered history and the need to carry fans that cut across generations.
For example, although autonomous vehicles are working according to logical rules, these may not always be apparent to human workers: in one accident recorded in an Australian mine, the route pre-programmed into an autonomous truck had not been physically signposted in the mine, leading to a serious collision when the automated vehicle unexpectedly cut across the path of a vehicle with a human driver.
Subscribe: iTunes | Google Play Music | How to Listen In "Tightrope: Americans Reaching for Hope," the New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof and the journalist Sheryl WuDunn, who is also Kristof's wife, offer a litany of individual stories from across the country that cut across race, ethnicity and geography but share a theme of economic misfortune in a nation plenty rich enough to help if it cared to.
"Although it is a finely balanced judgement, we remain of the view that a comprehensive suite of recommendations to government is currently the best way forward and are therefore consulting on not making a market investigation reference at this stage," the CMA writes, saying it feels it has further investigation work to do and also does not wish to "cut across" the government's plans around regulating platforms.
The $93 trillion budget proposal, which encompasses everything from funding for food aid, education, and health care to national defense, seeks to slash $845 billion from Medicare — a program Trump notably promised to leave untouched — cut from Medicaid through major structural reforms, as well as a 9 percent cut across non-defense programs, all while increasing the defense budget to $750 billion, 22.9 percent more than the 23.1 budget.
Before the crowds start to clot on the beach and bake in the sun, before they start to splash in the seawater, the inescapable summer sounds and colorful phalanxes of parasols looking like polka dots in the heat's hazy distance as we tiptoe around them all, crowd-averse as we are, cut across the beach and head toward the rocky hills that curve back toward the bay, away from the beach, and out of sight.
When slicing ceviche, the fish will sometimes come apart at the tendon, so you'll want to cut across the length of the fish at the tendon to make sure it doesn't fall apart when you start slicing the ceviche and to avoid a chewy texture Last, if you're making ceviche, you'll slice at an angle, being careful to cut against the grain to make sure you don't wind up with with an overly tough fish.
New Jersey and Staten Island are separated by the Kill Van Kull, a tidal strait heavily used by shipping vessels on the way to and from the busy cargo terminals in Newark and Elizabeth, N.J. The thief in his little skiff would have cut across those shipping lanes in the dark without lights, eventually crossing the state line and entering the routes of the Staten Island Ferry as he approached the terminal.
So, look, we've been around about eight years now, so we've learned a lot in terms of the different markets that we have encountered and… T: A downturn, well, to be honest, we started during the downturn, right, and I think as we kind of cut across the different markets, as we deal with different landlords and different deal structures that we have, we have also acquired buildings in places like Europe and America as well.
The shadow will then travel across the path of totality at a whopping 1,500 miles per hour, "leaving" the coast of South Carolina at 4:06PM ET. The length of the eclipse depends on your location: if you're in the path of totality, the Moon should take about an hour and a half to cut across the Sun before completely covering up the solar disc for a few minutes; it will then take another hour and a half to exit the disc.
Their research, supported by the Tobin Center for Economic Policy, found that Me Too increased overall reporting of sex crimes by 14 percent, with about a 20173 percent increase in the US. Their research, published Tuesday and provided exclusively to Vox ahead of time, also showed that in the US, the effects of Me Too appeared to cut across racial and socioeconomic lines — a significant find, especially since media coverage often focused on reports by relatively high-profile white women, leading to concerns that the movement's growing prominence would have minimal impact on the lives of women of color.

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