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Trade has declined, cutting into business travel between the countries.
She would cling to Trump's base while cutting into Democrats'.
I don't know whether they are cutting into my business.
Impact: Growing skepticism of Huawei is cutting into its business.
Let bark set completely before cutting into pieces, about 1 hour.
Instead, the banks are absorbing the penalties themselves, cutting into profits.
An underground economy is cutting into the profits of legal businesses.
There's something pretty thrilling about cutting into a ball of burrata.
She shared a kiss with Rodriguez after cutting into the cake.
That's fueling anxiety and cutting into operations, active duty officials said.
The upstart is likely now cutting into Skinceuticals' sales of CE Ferulic.
The return to a heavy investment cycle is cutting into Amazon's profitability.
With the kimono's pattern, however, there is no cutting into the fabric.
It looked like butchery, sort of — a knife cutting into dead flesh.
New charter schools were also opening, cutting into enrollment at district schools.
In addition, Alfa said its financial costs grew, cutting into net profit.
Oil prices dropped on Friday, cutting into a winning month for crude.
They've also been blamed by publishers for cutting into media ad revenues.
Transfer to a cutting board and cool before cutting into quarters. 3.
This time, Luna will be cutting into Sam's chin with a pyramid design.
A downgrade could dent that further, while also cutting into capital adequacy ratios.
So I thought of her taking a vintage dress and cutting into it.
They usually mean a company is facing higher costs cutting into its profit.
"It's cutting into a very limited market, particularly with software developers," he said.
Both men emulated their cake mini-mes' poses before cutting into the dessert.
The January release date allowed piracy to flourish online, cutting into ticket sales.
The car stops suddenly, often, my seatbelt cutting into my chest at each stoplight.
The company failed to forecast that drop, cutting into sales and profits, Cook said.
Transfer to a wire rack to cool completely before cutting into 2½-inch squares.
To be sure, the tariffs and trade war are cutting into Caterpillar's bottom line.
The rise of Amazon has been another defining blow, cutting into department-store profits.
Google has also upped the cost of the service lately, cutting into Uber's margins.
Rising marketing costs are also cutting into profit margins, and revenue growth is slowing.
Republicans are also slowly cutting into Democrats' voter registration advantage in Nevada. 2. Sen.
The delivery services charge the restaurant a fee, cutting into already thin profit margins.
For centuries, there was a social and religious injunction against cutting into the dead.
"This is cutting into muscle," one person familiar with the discussions told the Journal.
The Rebels led by nine once more before Auburn started cutting into the deficit.
The narration is disciplined and the sentences plain and sturdy, oars cutting into water.
The narration is disciplined and the sentences plain and sturdy, oars cutting into water.
The fiscal pressure will intensify if employment falls further, cutting into the income-tax take.
He did well, but he found that investing was cutting into his other love: writing.
Use the sharp point of a knife to score the chocolate before cutting into pieces.
Some state laws also cap the permit application and attachment fees, cutting into city revenues.
A fast fashion companies like Zara and H&M are cutting into other companies' sales.
Rather, our regulatory approach to hard-rock mining is cutting into mining investment and production.
One drawback of rebalancing too frequently is the potential for trading fees cutting into earnings.
My toes aren't cramped; nothing's cutting into my instep or the sides of my foot.
The company cites weather factors as cutting into sales, and also cut its annual outlook.
Apple released the smaller iPhone SE earlier this year, which may be cutting into things.
Shopping at second-hand merchants and clothing rental options are also cutting into apparel sales.
U.S stocks rallied to end a volatile Friday, cutting into two weeks of steep losses.
It's hard to tell when it's actually done without cutting into it a million times.
That's when DePaul picked up its full-court pressure and started cutting into the lead.
Now, this trip is cutting into the already limited time we have before he deploys.
At some point, investors may wonder when higher financing costs will start cutting into profitability.
The video shows someone cutting into his scalp with a knife, leaving a visibly bald patch.
And another opposition candidate, lawyer and former lawmaker Cynthia Viteri, is seen cutting into Lasso's support.
But it would represent another chisel cutting into the automated utopia that has made Facebook rich.
Both Wong and Skoorsmith gleefully take a tipple of Scotch before cutting into the stomach casing.
After cutting into the skin, Dr. Lee pops the chestnut-like clump out from Felix's face.
But all that spending is cutting into Amazon's profit margins, resulting in lower-than-expected earnings.
"Please pardon the interruption," a kindly robotic voice said, cutting into a government official's prepared remarks.
A bomb squad robot was "cutting into the device when it exploded," according to NBC News.
Additionally, high gas prices are weighing heavily on lower-income shoppers, cutting into their disposable income.
The second problem is the use of ad-blockers is severely cutting into their ad revenue.
So in tamping down third-party data access, isn't Facebook cutting into its core business model?
The jobs would be lost to start-ups cutting into different parts of the financial industry.
The Libertarian had been cutting into Clinton's support, particularly among young voters and left-leaning independents.
Meanwhile, coal and oil slumped worldwide as solar and wind power started cutting into electricity markets.
Globally, labor force participation has seen the lasting effects of technology and trade cutting into participation.
Furman would be widened by cutting into the berm now shielding the park from the highway.
And a slew of new polls released Tuesday found Biden cutting into Sanders's lead in California.
Anne Dancey, Plastic Surgeon, Spire Healthcare What was your first experience of cutting into a patient like?
It's edited within an inch of its life, cutting into and away from shots and scenes abruptly.
My spleen was so large it was cutting into my diaphragm; I had a lot of pain.
A Republican presidential candidate cannot win Ohio without seriously cutting into the overwhelming black Democratic vote here.
My head is scrunched down and my neck torqued and the belt is cutting into my groin.
Investigators say Artan emerged from the car, and used a butcher knife to start cutting into people.
LSU led by 229 points early in the second half before Yale started cutting into the lead.
As companies refinance, CLOs receive less interest to pay their own investors, cutting into equity holder distributions.
Transfer to a cutting board and let rest 10 minutes before cutting into 1/2-inch cubes.
Imagine cutting into it, watching the glistening shards of burnished pastry shatter as they meet your knife.
Capacity was reduced to around 75,000, cutting into the financial feasibility of the festival, the source added.
The Republican National Committee (RNC) says it is cutting into the Democratic Party's advantage in early voting.
A high emigration rate is cutting into the tax base, exacerbating its inability to pay off debt.
No one has emerged as a challenger to Pelosi, cutting into arguments that she is really threatened.
And a Franklin & Marshall College poll found her cutting into Sestak's lead, trailing him by 28500 points.
Check that the chicken is cooked through by cutting into the thickest part of the breast. 3.
The first 3D movie boom came in the mid-50s when TV was cutting into cinema sales.
Hourlong speeches in prime time were also cutting into some of the network's most lucrative advertising blocks.
"A lot of competition from overseas cutting into the market," had damaged his job prospects, he said.
The turtle is dead, apparently strangled: Fishing rope is looped around its neck, cutting into its throat.
Cataract surgery requires cutting into the eye to remove the cloudy lens, and inserting an artificial lens.
In September, Mr. Lanferman was hospitalized again after cutting into his arm several times with a knife.
Doesn't surgery, by definition, involve cutting into flesh or an animate object — not a piece of plastic?
The scenery was spectacular: sheer, snow-capped mountains rising from the sea, fjords cutting into untouched wilderness.
Despite crop relatives' resilience, deforestation and urban development are cutting into wild plant species' habitats, causing extinctions.
However, Democrats cutting into Republican majorities in state legislatures can be a more significant cause for concern.
Health industries fought aggressively against the idea, which could disadvantage insurers by cutting into their market share.
The new coronavirus ravaging Iran is cutting into celebrations marking the Persian New Year, known as Nowruz.
However, he said these ills were only symptoms of a disease cutting into the moral fiber of society.
It was overlain with the screech of a power saw cutting into metal, or a jet engine malfunctioning.
"I think the biggest misconception about ADF is that we don't exist," Farris said, cutting into his chicken.
If yields are significantly depleted, spot prices for leftover crops could jump, cutting into winemaker margins, Higgins said.
Stores were forced to aggressively discount these items to make way for spring goods, cutting into their margins.
Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren — cutting into the lead of front-runner and former Vice President Joe Biden.
Simplifying the process could make consumers move toward online filing, cutting into H&R Block's profits, analysts wrote.
Even though the line had been cutting into my hands, it hurts more to feel the weight disappear.
After your meat is done cooking, you should let it rest for three minutes before cutting into it.
Trump fared slightly better in the poll taken after the debate, cutting into Clinton's lead by two points.
"We will 100 percent be focused on cutting into Trump's support with rural working-class voters," he said.
Adonis was diagnosed with glaucoma and decided to stop all the surgeries that were cutting into his life.
Historically, the only thing unfailingly saluted by the NFL is profits, and these protests are cutting into profits.
Groups in the nonprofit community say that policy change would have disastrous consequences, cutting into charitable donations nationwide.
Cutting into that profit margin does not help the motorcycle industry, motorcyclists or the American economy in general.
Are Republicans cutting into perceived Democratic advantages in the cycle, and could the economy save their Senate majority?
But now, with low oil prices cutting into Mideast budgets, the number of foreign students may drop sharply.
In short: incentives to keep existing customers engaged and drive new sales were cutting into the company's margins.
That second facility requires power (it's a "parasitic load," cutting into efficiency), and it adds to capital costs.
Besides cutting into sales, the recent tensions have interrupted routine patterns of doing business at some chip companies.
In 21998 he had famously complained that "a damned mob of scribbling women" was cutting into his sales.
Shumpert scored 13 of his points in that initial push before the Thunder started cutting into the lead.
"We will 100 percent be focused on cutting into Trump's support with rural working-class voters," said Shah.
More probably, Mr McMullin will help Mrs Clinton widen her already considerable lead by cutting into Mr Trump's support.
As Robert Groves, who led the Census Bureau in the last count, puts it, "They're cutting into bone now."
They annoy him, cutting into the flow of the daily routine just a bit too much for his comfort.
On top of that, he says, people are simply spending their money elsewhere, which is cutting into gear sales.
I did not want to know when they were cutting into me, I did not want to know anything.
Online sales also rose, cutting into sales at the traditional department stores, which left receipts at clothing outlets flat.
Taus Makhacheva fondly remembers the first time she watched Hitler cutting into a cake shaped like the Caspian Sea.
The falling pound means higher costs for those parts, potentially cutting into profit if it does not raise prices.
Lane attacked Wilkins, beating her and stabbing her, cutting into her uterus and removing the fetus, according to prosecutors.
Mike: Amazon doesn't want to pay its waged workers more money, for fear of cutting into its bottom line?
She's sought to change the political conversation and win support for policies that she sees as cutting into inequality.
Publishers have criticized the companies for cutting into their revenue streams and have called for regulators to crack down.
Once they're finally operating, the female military doctor is flirting with Jackson HARD as he's cutting into a leg.
Then you might add changing lanes, merging onto a highway, or slowing for another driver cutting into your lane.
She says she was dimly aware of her long nails cutting into her cheeks as she clawed at them.
With competition for car buyers cutting into their profits, dealers' service departments have grown into a vital income source.
It's a different shape, but the premise is the same: standing out from the crowd by cutting into the screen.
But like humans today, they preferred to practice on nonhuman subjects before cutting into the skulls of friends and family.
Cutting into this spare capacity typically boosts oil prices because it leaves the market with little insurance against supply shocks.
But Buttigieg gained on Sanders in the weeks prior to the primary, cutting into former Vice President Joe Biden's support.
He added that "a leading candidate for governor of New York" — that would be Nixon, who is cutting into Gov.
Try as you might, it's impossible to tell what the inside of a watermelon looks like without cutting into it.
Cutting into Mr. Cruz's vote share among evangelicals and conservatives are three candidates: Ben Carson, Rick Santorum and Mike Huckabee.
Oil prices have dipped recently on worries about a global trade war cutting into economic activity and demand for oil.
Along with low inventory, rising prices are cutting into any chance for accelerated sales despite more interest from potential buyers.
When Instant Articles launched, some publishers expressed fears that Facebook planned to tax distribution somehow, cutting into any ad revenue.
Sprinkle reserved 2 tablespoons feta on top of frittata, and let cool in skillet 5 minutes before cutting into wedges.
"Cutting into the body, those types of procedures are not being done in those rooms at this time," he said.
Websites currently have broad legal protections related to what their users post, though some lawmakers advocate cutting into that immunity.
It is a blessed relief, like taking off a shoe that is cutting into a tender part of your foot.
Nate I don't think John Kasich could have won the nomination without significantly cutting into his own general election appeal.
But after the team's memorable 1986 championship, things went sour, with drugs and other troubles cutting into both men's legacies.
Facebook and Google dominate digital ad spending and are cutting into traditional creative work that Barton F. Graf specialized in.
The fear that dispensaries are cutting into the LPs' potential market is leading the two into conflict with one another.
The Slack work chat app has had a spate of technical issues recently, and it's cutting into the company's revenue.
After her arrest, she checked herself into a rehab facility for a month, cutting into an already tight rehearsal schedule.
Last year was a brutal one for dairy farmers in Wisconsin, as the price of milk slumped, cutting into profits.
"It's a knife cutting into the soul of intellectuals and people who are concerned about our country's destiny," he said.
Now it remains to be seen whether the virus situation will lead to the exception of cutting into negative territory.
The Afghan government has again increased taxes on the industry to replenish its coffers, cutting into the industry's shrinking profits.
Aside from cutting into capital from today's investors, the cryptos threaten to capture the treasures of millennial and younger generations.
The problem is that rising rates mean that the value of the bond paying that interest declines, cutting into bond returns.
A single battery charge last weeks, so you don't have to worry about a dying device cutting into your reading time.
Chelsey, a Target department leader in Washington state, said her department has been adding new employees, cutting into existing workers' hours.
During the building of Mount Rushmore, the Lakota Sioux Native American tribe was strongly against cutting into the sacred Black Hills.
It's got a hole-punch camera cutout that, to me, seems much less noticeable than a notch cutting into the screen.
Even in a state as liberal as California, cutting into the health care industry's bottom line is no easy task. 3.
They could all end up trying to eat each others' lunches, or cutting into the sales of venerable outfits like Quorn.
Elizabeth Mayor Chris Bollwage told reporters the bomb squad robot was "cutting into the device when it exploded" in his city.
"The bone in my spine shattered into shards, cutting into my nerves," says Clark, then a fashion assistant at Harper's Bazaar.
Before surgery, the "Praying" singer shared a photo of her scar-free knee — and didn't seem to mind cutting into it.
Republicans believe cutting into Democratic advantages in Illinois, Maryland and Massachusetts will give Republican governors more leverage to push their agendas.
Berkshire also blamed U.S. tariffs for cutting into sales of industrial gas turbine and pipe products by its Precision Castparts unit.
The loss was a costly one for the Wildcats (19-63, 9-3 Big 12) besides cutting into the conference lead.
The service allows customers to watch "optimized" video from a number of streaming providers without cutting into their monthly data allotment.
Several women interviewed recounted times when they had not realized a bra was cutting into their skin until they saw blood.
"There are other candidates that are honestly cutting into Bernie's support," he said, adding that Warren appeals to the same demographic.
Gregory engineers designed this pack to have plenty of harness ventilation, too, and they did it without cutting into its capacity.
Cups should contain the breasts evenly, without creating spillage or cutting into your sides or the top part of your chest.
He makes these by cutting into colored boards with an X-Acto knife, designing the shapes intuitively, but working with precision.
You can get an idea of how old a dinosaur is by cutting into its bones and studying its growth patterns.
Tucek obsessively re-draws a single subject with lines that are heavy and blunt, as if she's cutting into a woodblock.
Those who have embarked on it probably know the sinking feeling of cutting into your pie to reveal a soggy, limp crust.
He also mentioned inflation and a market trend toward replacing iPhone batteries that the company suggests is cutting into new hardware sales.
Democrats believe cutting into it, even indirectly, will infuriate the very people who sent Donald Trump to the White House — the elderly.
In fact, it was banned by Thailand in 1943 because the government found that its use was cutting into opium tax revenues.
Tax cuts have also left most U.S. households with more money to spend, though higher gasoline prices have been cutting into that.
It used to take an hour and a half of cutting into the breast tissue, and you're just sitting there, enduring it.
The princess is reportedly breaking royal tradition and cutting into red velvet cake at her reception (usually fruitcake is the go-to).
The blade begins cutting into my hand and fingers as he's pushing towards me, trying to shake it out of my grasp.
In the intervening years, Pennsylvania, New York, Delaware, Maryland and Connecticut have all expanded casino gambling, cutting into Atlantic City's market share.
But he did it with so much force that the dagger went deep, affecting the vagina walls and cutting into her cervix.
But he did it with so much force that the dagger went deep, affecting the vaginal walls and cutting into her cervix.
He knew he could not do it alone — until he nearly did, his late-game scoring binge cutting into the Warriors' lead.
However, a new plan is gaining traction among Democrats and Republicans that would fund infrastructure projects while cutting into the national debt.
Due in part to increased demand for coolers, wine prices had begun to rise in the late 1980s, cutting into coolers' profits.
All those Uber and Lyft cars around major cities are cutting into bus and light rail ridership, according to a new study.
But the Yankees have also applied pressure on the field, cutting into their divisional deficit in the final month of the season.
Remove from the oven and transfer the goat leg to a cutting board to cool slightly before cutting into 1-inch pieces.
The 2018 congressional elections will give Democrats their best shot at cutting into the Republican Party's complete control on the federal government.
The Associated Press reported this week that American universities are reporting steep declines in Chinese students, which is cutting into tuition revenue.
The first post featured photos of the bride and groom kissing, shots of the guests, and the newlyweds cutting into a cake.
By cutting into those layers, he destroys the authority of the individual, social, and historical context until all that remains is color.
In those stores, management said, too much inventory and widespread promotions were cutting into its margins and damaging the brand's equity long term.
As Jen dislodges it, cutting into her stomach with a knife, she watches her own flesh in astonishment as if to say, this?
The NBA risks cutting into its own League Pass profits and angering cable partners with a move like this, but it feels inevitable.
During the disaster, this hot exhaust cut through the steel booster casing like a welder's torch, then started cutting into the external tank.
Staffing all those clerks were cutting into supermarket profit margins, and letting shoppers find the items themselves, Saunders figured, would bring costs down.
This uses up no data and doesn't require wifi, letting users make international calls on the go without cutting into their data plan.
Cutting into a stack of crêpes as if it were a cake officially ruins the dish for anyone else who wanted to enjoy.
My friend and I, we ignored the sky cutting into our shelter and made walls of found particleboard, fragmentary, damp, worthless as kindling.
The rising cost of jet fuel is weighing on earnings across the U.S. sector, cutting into summer profits and prompting air fare increases.
The poll shows Bloomberg largely cutting into Sanders' lead over Trump, bringing Sanders down to 35% to Trump's 36%, with Bloomberg taking 15%.
At the same time, Stevens can now stagger his two top scorers without fear of cutting into the effectiveness of his starting five.
Speaking of coal, keep an eye on India, where solar power is growing fast and cutting into the coal industry's plans for expansion.
Photos have just surfaced of a party Sunday night ... check out Miley and Liam cutting into what appears to be a wedding cake.
By starting at the tail instead of the collar, you'll avoid cutting into your filet, and ensure you get the thickest steaks possible.
Since then, he has performed healing sessions that often include cutting into patients without using anesthesia, confounding doctors who have watched in awe.
Even though she called herself a "science and math girl," she did not like the idea of cutting into a chemically preserved animal.
He currently leads with Latino voters in the polls and is cutting into former Vice President Joe Biden's early lead with black voters.
Biden remained in first in a pair of national polls released Sunday, but Sanders has begun cutting into his national lead as well.
The major broadcast networks are set to carry President Trump's Supreme Court announcement live on Tuesday evening, cutting into regular prime-time programming.
Novo Nordisk hopes Ozempic will take market share from Eli Lilly's Trulicity, which has been cutting into sales of Novo's once-daily Victoza.
The party coasted to victory in governor's races in Virginia and New Jersey, while cutting into GOP majorities in statehouses across the country.
Republicans are already rolling out the argument that the House impeachment push is crowding out the legislative agenda while cutting into the economy.
Faced with increased tariffs from the U.S. on Chinese goods, some manufacturers have been lowering prices, in turn cutting into their profit margins.
When he saw a pic of Trump cutting into a cake Friday night, he realized it was almost an exact replica of his design.
The video, that a woman broadcast on Facebook Live, shows someone cutting into the teen's scalp with a knife, leaving a visibly bald patch.
Cutting into the skin, Dr. Lee squeezes both sides of the lump, and a fatty lipoma pops out from Christian's back, nice and clean.
So if you try to watch but a friend is already logged on, you'll have to boot them off, cutting into your bingeing time.
Nintendo has notoriously rankled in the past when people noted that iOS gaming was seriously cutting into its stranglehold on the mobile games market.
Ted Cruz, who has enjoyed rising numbers in preference polls and appears to be cutting into Carson's support among evangelical Christian leaders and voters.
It set aside $3 billion in legal expenses related to the investigation, cutting into its profits for the first three months of the year.
Student-loan debt has more than doubled in the last decade, and the Federal Reserve says it's cutting into millennials' ability to buy homes.
"It's a hit, it's a hit," Atkin said alongside a Snapchat video of Kris cutting into the cake as Teigen stood in the background.
Even worse, Caiola says the people making the copycat game are shamelessly capitalizing on the success of his game, and cutting into his sales.
It is possible the final repatriation rate is higher than 10 percent, cutting into the amount of cash returned and limiting the buyback trade.
There are no signs of a breakthrough for the funding lapse impacting hundreds of thousands of federal workers and cutting into U.S. economic growth.
Take it off the grill when it's done to your liking and let it sit for 15 minutes before ever cutting into it. 4.
From the dissonant introduction of opening track "Assembly Line" quickly cutting into a growling beatdown, the brutality is threateningly direct and focused without restraint.
Instead of playing her mother's game, by cutting into her own skin, Camille became both the attacker and the victim, both Adora and Marian.
By cutting into his teeth they were able to use a microscope to count bands in the enamel, which grow similarly to tree rings.
Sanders appears to be hitting his stride at just the right moment, surging past Warren and cutting into Biden's lead in new national surveys.
But if the payments end, insurers would still be legally responsible for giving the discounts to qualified customers, cutting into the insurers' bottom lines.
Rising interest rates and rising home prices are cutting into mortgage demand, as fewer consumers have the incentive to refinance or buy a home.
Surging prices accelerated the development of alternative, higher-cost supplies, cutting into OPEC's market share and contributing to the price collapse of the 1980s.
The business started to struggle after Apple, the world&aposs largest technology company, released its long-awaited smartwatch competitor, cutting into Pebble&aposs sales.
At this point, the notion of Trump cutting into a Democratic stronghold constituency is intriguing but must be taken with a pinch of salt.
U.S. Treasury yields edged higher but the yield curve remained close to its flattest level in a decade, potentially cutting into the profits of banks.
Luna tells me that he'll only be cutting into the very superficial layers of skin—only a few millimeters—so there shouldn't be much blood.
The platform's operating costs were recently up 41 percent compared to a year ago, cutting into the network's profitability, according to Microsoft's latest earnings report.
"It's a hit, it's a hit," Atkin said alongside a Snapchat video of Kris cutting into the cake as Teigen looked on from the background.
Hours later, the couple each shared videos of the reveal, which featured the country star, 26, cutting into the cake to discover the color pink.
Investors noted that strong corporate earnings have helped prop up U.S. stocks despite ongoing concerns about tariffs raising companies' costs and cutting into their profits.
Most businesses had to close early, including one of San Juan's largest shopping malls, cutting into badly needed earnings on an island in economic turmoil.
At Hartwood, we slice tuna loin into lengths and sprinkle with salt and chamomile for a quick cure before cutting into thin slices for ceviche.
These TV-sponsored idol shows have caused pushback from the studios, which see them as producing immature talent — and, of course, cutting into studio profits.
Cutting into the black market, where gamblers can place bets from the comfort of their couches, will require making legal betting as effortless as possible.
Four of the Democrats support increasing Social Security benefits for caregivers, recognizing that caregiving duties can depress benefits by cutting into working hours and wages.
Store the pasta sheets on a sheet tray sprinkled with semolina flour and let dry for an hour or so before cutting into shapes. 10.
Sales in local stores have been known to drop by 30% following the opening of a nearby dollar store, cutting into grocers' already slim margins.
T-Mobile said on Tuesday that it now offers more than 100 streaming services that customers can access without cutting into their monthly data allotment.
Adopting a universal classification like this in the medical world has benefits that extend to standardizing surgical procedures, such as moving or cutting into the intestine.
I recall the painful clarity of life after detox; how everything I experienced felt as though it had a sharp edge that was cutting into me.
With ATMs already cutting into human jobs in that field, the addition of smartphone banking is sure to be the death knell for many bank branches.
The worst part of this is that not only is Trump, once again, personally profiting from the federal government, but he's cutting into NASA's merch game.
Emergency workers have not yet begun cutting into the hull of the capsized barge, which has six tanks with fuel that will have to be drained.
Donald Trump opened with a look at what he considers to be the real problems cutting into our economic prosperity, especially bad trade deals and outsourcing.
A series of Islamist militant attacks in Kenya has hurt the country's tourism industry, cutting into the airline's revenue right after it bought expensive, modern airplanes.
The feature that will probably garner the most discussion is built-in support for a notch cutting into the display at the top of the screen.
But they are already cutting into a market dominated by the likes of Saudi Arabia and Russia - with the threat of much more competition to come.
While other models have corrected these misconceptions, their changes come at a cost, such as cutting into the oceans or distorting the continents into unnatural shapes.
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That gives Amazon a big opportunity to undercut competition by cutting into that margin (as Amazon has done in so many other areas of its business).
They say they're alarmed by what they see as the federal government cutting into their religious liberty, citing last summer's Supreme Court ruling legalizing gay marriage.
Many tech companies are concerned that cutting into their legal protections will undermine their business models while making it harder to actually fight online sex trafficking.
Student loan obligations in this country total $1.5 trillion, and researchers believe they're cutting into millennials' ability to buy homes, have kids, and save for retirement.
Cutting into these future gains by raising the corporate tax rate will only harm American workers just when they finally stand to see real wage increases.
About four hours into a spacewalk on Tuesday, Russian astronauts pulled out a knife and began cutting into a spacecraft docked at the International Space Station.
This has two adjustable positions: seated, with your back propped up and laptop supported by pillows; or horizontal with thighs raised, laptop cutting into your belly.
As the Chiefs started cutting into the Texans 24-0 lead, Matthews could barely believe it -- LOSING HER MIND while Patrick went off on the field.
T-Mobile's product, for example, lets customers stream many participating video services without cutting into their monthly data allowance.. Other carriers let advertisers sponsor data use.
But they are already cutting into a market dominated by the likes of Saudi Arabia and Russia — with the threat of much more competition to come.
The tariffs' impact is becoming more tangible, cutting into the earnings of companies like Salzgitter, a steel maker in the German city of the same name.
Block grant opponents don't think the savings are possible without harming benefits, either by dropping people off the program or cutting into the benefits they receive.
Look, 49 inches is massive — it's like having two 27-inch monitors side-by-side, but without bezels cutting into your screen measurements or breaking up windows.
Monday, a police bomb disposal robot cutting into the backpack accidentally detonated one of the five improvised explosive devices inside, Bollwage told reporters, according to NBC News.
"The Fed making a policy error by cutting into a strong economy might lead to a quick melt-up — and that could be the end," Novogratz said.
He said cutting into Democrats' historic advantage with black voters through "hard-hitting, high-contrast ads" could help the Missouri Senate seat to Republicans and defend Rep.
It curtails already sub-target inflation by making dollar-priced imports cheaper, dragging down the booming export sector and cutting into corporate earnings from outside the bloc.
Instead of cutting into the baby's brain, Chang and her fellow doctors instead purposefully induced repeated strokes to kill off the bad tissue that was causing seizures.
This would force firms to pay tax on the full cost of an item rather than just value added, tying up working capital and cutting into profits.
While ours was hardly a scientific poll, it did suggest that public school teachers are feeling the effects of increasing health care costs cutting into small raises.
Only Washington has a sizable number of delegates, and Clinton should do well enough in many of those states, preventing Sanders from really cutting into her lead.
We let the car attempt on- and off-ramps and it took both too quickly, cutting into the turn so sharply that Hotz had to retake control.
The U.S. economy's expansion slowed sharply in the final three months of last year with global turbulence exports cutting into exports and a reduction in business investment.
The new administration has been widely expected to enact new policies that would boost the dollar and U.S. economic growth, cutting into the appeal of the metal.
The Ohio governor had very little impact on Tuesday's contests, and Cruz supporters have called on him to drop out, believing he's cutting into their candidate's support.
Health-care costs in the United States continue to soar, cutting into workers' take-home pay, hampering business competitiveness and unnecessarily diverting wealth into non-productive uses.
Perhaps the biggest is the yen, which has strengthened again this year, cutting into profits at Japanese multinationals and leaving them even less inclined to raise wages.
As long as broadcasters don't think that audience is cutting into the audience that watches the game on TV, that's a net plus for the TV guys.
Nikita Gusev took a drop pass just inside the blue line and skated down the left side of the Los Angeles zone before cutting into the slot.
But opinion polls have shown Sanders cutting into Biden's lead with those voters, and the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll showed Sanders surpassing Biden in support among them.
Internet companies worry that cutting into their legal immunity when it comes to third-party content would have disastrous effects on their business models and online speech.
Palestinians say the policy deprives them of large areas of farmland, cutting into livelihoods and reducing the space available to the densely populated strip's two million residents.
Jo-Ann Stores, an Ohio-based arts and craft retailer, said tariffs introduced in September 2018 were already cutting into profit margins and raising the risk of layoffs.
So how much of a threat are these taxes going to have in terms of cutting into economic growth and the very strong growth that we&aposve seen?
But Intel is dealing with issues cutting into shipments of 14-nanometer chips, and the company has slashed prices as it continues to compete with AMD, Bryson wrote.
Eriksson Ek deftly made his way down the right wing before cutting into the circle and scoring on a high shot to the far side of the net.
The unbeaten Hurricanes have pulled off some miracle finishes this season and will need to play well to prevent the Hokies from cutting into their ACC Coastal lead.
But shooting other players is only half of the experience; the other half is spent strategically hurling globs of paint at walls and floors, cutting into enemy territory.
He explained that firefighters carry the device with a safety lanyard, and after cutting into the roof with a chainsaw, they insert the board for a secure footing.
Western Canada Select heavy blend crude for January delivery was trading at nearly half the price of U.S. benchmark West Texas Intermediate, cutting into revenues for Canadian producers.
The use of ticket bots had already been subject to fines in New York, but those fines clearly weren't cutting into resellers' profits enough to discourage the practice.
The slump means inflation is set to rise, cutting into the spending power of British households which drove the country's strong economic growth over the past three years.
Connecticut has had to slash its revenue forecast because the weak stock market is cutting into capital gains tax receipts, which play a large role in the budget.
As the slum population has increased, residents have been cutting into the hills that surround the settlements, destroying natural bushland around it and creating swathes of barren land.
The bill aims to go after online sex trafficking sites by cutting into the legal immunity that platforms have when it comes to content posted by their users.
He has also repeatedly stated he will not back off a demand for funding his border wall, cutting into family-based migration and ending the diversity visa lottery.
Ozempic is a once-weekly injection that Novo Nordisk hopes will take market share from Trulicity, which has been cutting into sales of Novo Nordisk's once-daily Victoza.
The rest of it is going into a vault, presumably until the show's producers decide that releasing it won't mean cutting into the show's sky-high ticket sales.
Online video addicts can now also stream Amazon Video, Fox News, Univision NOW, and their favorite wrestling moments for the WWE Network without cutting into their data plans.
Other than being a labor-intensive crop, Wineman said, land values often account for cutting into the margins of growers, who are reluctant to pass costs onto consumers.
In 2013, Mr. Erdogan closed down the network of university-preparatory schools run by Mr. Gulen, cutting into a major source of finance and influence for his movement.
That has brought Russia right to Canada's doorstep, cutting into the "Fortress North America" concept that has long comforted military planners on this side of the Atlantic Ocean.
A surge in the popularity of egg alternatives — such as flax seed, silken tofu or a replacement made of potato and tapioca — are cutting into Cal-Maine's demand.
On the data front, rising interest rates and rising home prices are cutting into mortgage demand, as fewer consumers have the incentive to refinance or buy a home.
But New York loses its saliency if Sanders can't carry Wisconsin, which is essential if Sanders hopes to keep cutting into Clinton's lead of over 250 pledged delegates.
It's only the latest salvo in a long fight between Airbnb and the American Hotel and Lodging Association (AHLA), which believes the startup is cutting into its business.
The group unveiled a pair of video ads on Wednesday that call out YouTube for undermining musicians' control over their content and cutting into their ad revenue streams.
A turn toward defensive-sector leadership over the summer — with utilities, health care and consumer staples outperforming — kept the bears from cutting into the bulls' lead by much.
Gamification keeps us coming back, but to a point that can actually start to feel addictive, cutting into our time with restorative forces such as friendship or sleep.
Instead, opprobrium over Mr. Trump's decision has sliced through political and sectarian lines across the Middle East, cutting into even the president's most cherished alliances in the region.
Since 2014, Rauner and billionaire ally Ken Griffin have poured millions of dollars into winning the governor's mansion and cutting into the Democratic majority in the state legislature.
It's like having a mini-mom inside your phone — the idea being that you'll actually head to bed if you know you're cutting into your eight hours of shuteye.
He toiled away, cutting through brick, making his way into the tunnels before cutting into pipes that would lead him to a manhole in a neighborhood street, it said.
Developers can create all kinds of scenarios — for example, an AV reacting to another car cutting into its lane in heavy traffic during a foggy night on wet roads.
In other words, Amazon is cutting into its profit margin today so it can send more things faster and, if the thesis works, lure even more consumers into Prime.
As Jominy points out, automakers are spending about $1,100 more per car in incentives to move 2018 cars of their lots than 2019 models, cutting into profits for automakers.
Shortly thereafter, the couple shared a video of Hilaria, 33, cutting into a cake to reveal a blue center, sharing that the family will be welcoming another baby boy.
Brit, a biologist, remembered cutting into the body of an elk that had been brought into "meat shop," a butchery class offered in his rural New Mexico grade school.
The show ends up cutting into most of my morning and I only have time to skim the NYT and flip through National Geographic before getting ready for work.
Both Trump and Rubio are squeezing Cruz in the Lone Star State, cutting into his lead by blanketing the airwaves and working side by side to engineer an upset.
Modern wheels are so gargantuan that Jaguar had to redesign the entire cargo area's floor to accommodate it, cutting into your space and making the load floor not flat.
So far, the debate over zero-rating in the U.S. has centered on T-Mobile's Binge On, which allows users to view video without cutting into their data caps.
Sanders's boosters also note that he has made progress in cutting into Clinton's polling lead, approximately halving her lead in the RCP average since the start of this month.
But according to Gary Glass, Director of the American Homebrewers Association, the delay wasn't because Anheuser-Busch was actively lobbying to keep home brewers from cutting into their profits.
Trump has downplayed the threat and made inaccurate statements about the virus, cutting into the efforts of public health experts trying to prepare the public for a possible pandemic.
Sometimes, he said, it hurts so badly that he has an urge to remove it and has to stop himself from grabbing a knife and cutting into his face.
By cutting into Sanders' margins in key states, Biden could improve the odds that no candidate heads to the Democratic National Convention in July with a majority of delegates.
Cut Into The Hair, Not Across It The best technique for bang-trimming is called point cutting, which involves cutting into the hair as opposed to slicing straight across.
Mr. Rudi, 53, who has been driving his route since 1985, said the additional vehicles had reduced the number of morning runs by a third, cutting into his earnings.
He said Valeant realized it could raise the prices substantially, cutting into hospital profits but not making the procedures unprofitable for them, and not impeding patient access to the drugs.
Cutting into GOP majority At the very least, a Trump implosion that cuts deeply into Ryan's majority could complicate the Speaker's already tough task of corralling his volatile majority coalition.
Even more troubling, the December decline hit most product categories — a possible sign that an ongoing slowdown in the global economy may be cutting into demand for U.S.-made products.
The shocking news came with Clinton ahead in the polls and Democrats hoping to extend her coattails by winning the Senate and cutting into the GOP majority in the House.
Don't get me wrong, the 3D imaging is definitely cool technology, and I can see how it would be useful for those are frequently cutting into drywall or installing wiring.
Appearing to endorse the most racially divisive items on the BLM agenda would undermine her chances of cutting into Mr Trump's gigantic lead among white men without a college degree.
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The CSU is in this unfamiliar but not-so-desperate position because Germany's own far right party, the xenophobic Alternative for Germany, or AfD, is cutting into its traditional constituencies.
Barber started the "Moral Mondays" movement in North Carolina, which is credited with helping to elect a Democratic governor and cutting into the GOP's majority in the state's General Assembly.
There are a handful of YouTube videos of moments viewers captured a suspicious noise cutting into the broadcast, like this one: After the clip went viral, Hardball tweeted its explanation.
Trump's administration is expected to provide a large financial stimulus through a combination of infrastructure spending and tax cuts, pushing inflation higher and cutting into the allure of fixed income.
The Nardò uprising inevitably put pressure on politicians, who in turn responded by approving the first anti-gang-master law—legislation that stopped agents from cutting into the workers' wages.
The revised sanctions are aimed at cutting into North Korea's ability to profit from coal exports and to tighten the noose around individuals and companies involved in its nuclear program.
With tariffs increasingly cutting into profits, some companies in Asia are returning home to produce their goods, or moving away from China where their factories were or are currently located.
It is an insinuating vision, at once fierce and restrained, whose system of indirection catches us from behind, tripping up our assumptions and cutting into our complacency like broken glass.
At the same time, consumer prices have gone up, cutting into the budgets of the foreign workers who make up 88 percent of the country's population of 2.4 million people.
But nearly as threateningly, former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg surged into third, apparently cutting into Biden's support, since more voters were beginning to doubt whether Biden could win.
In July, when India sent up the rocket carrying the lander, millions watched the live broadcasts of the rocket cutting into the sky on top of a funnel of fire.
With VanVleet out, and Lowry and Gasol in foul trouble, the Raptors had a difficult time cutting into the lead, as they trailed 94-78 three minutes into the fourth.
What these moves have in common is a focus on cutting into the nearly 22017 percent of in-person consumer transactions in the US that are still made with cash.
Some experts theorize that falling cigarette-smoking rates are cutting into a key gateway to drugs, or that antidrug education campaigns, long a largely failed enterprise, have finally taken hold.
Soaring drug prices are cutting into middle-class wallets, and the consolidation of industries, from airlines to cable companies to banks, are raising prices, reducing competition and holding down wages.
The Stars answered 3:36 into the second period with Roope Hintz cutting into the slot and tipping a perfect pass from Jason Spezza past Kuemper for a power-play goal.
Rather than helping exporters, the loonie is now cutting into margins as U.S. clients demand cheaper prices, some experts said, adding that it is lifting input prices and weakening investment sentiment.
That means even John Kasich — a candidates who is generally a nonfactor in the race for the nomination — could end up drawing delegates away from Trump and cutting into his lead.
Delivery apps like UberEats, Doordash and GrubHub are cutting into Domino's Pizza's business, so much so that it's reducing sales growth for the world's largest pizza chain, according to Morgan Stanley.
Cutting the Department of Energy's office of science from 503's $6.585 billion to $5.5 billion while allocating more money to Exascale computing and quantum computing, likely cutting into other programs.
It looks to be serving a purpose, as long as the fabric isn't cutting into the cow's skin and causing her any discomfort and it's not kept on for too long.
Rental cap proponents have cited concerns that homeowners turning to Airbnb to rent properties are cutting into the available supply of housing available to long-term tenants in competitive rental markets.
Though the company was just shy of Thomson Reuters analyst estimates on revenue and beat on earnings per share, stock declined about 2 percent due to ESPN cutting into operating income.
On top of that, taking time out of work to visit a doctor's office is often not feasible, cutting into already tight finances with unpaid time out of non-salaried work.
"They're really going to be cutting into bone," said Kenneth Baer, a former associate director at the Office of Management and Budget who helped draft President Barack Obama's first four budgets.
UKIP was cutting into the Conservative vote by arguing, as the "Leave" campaign does now, that Britain could limit immigration and control its own borders only by leaving the European Union.
Unfortunately, this means that she's tasked with struggling to train Anezka (Petra's twin sister) who is a terrible waitress, and it means her job is cutting into Jane's time with Mateo.
They are seizing on every opportunity to fan the flames, with an eye toward winning the White House, taking back the Senate and cutting into the GOP majority in the House.
In 2012, the company behind the EpiPen settled a lawsuit by agreeing to allow a generic competitor into the market in 230, potentially cutting into a big part of its business.
China's punitive tariffs on American-made cars hit BMW as well as Daimler hard, cutting into sales of cars made in the Deep South — areas that voted heavily for Mr. Trump.
Providence trailed by 19 early in the second half before finally cutting into the deficit with a three-point play by Diallo to get within 51-38 with 16:22 remaining.
Wall Street banks have been constrained by new regulations cutting into big businesses, such as trading, and pinching profit margins — reasons Goldman has been expanding into new areas like consumer banking.
Whereas Rotella manipulated his found materials by tearing away and cutting into the layers of advertisements that had been pasted one atop the other, Smith photographs what the posters have endured.
It takes a lot of ballons to feel confident in your chances from that deep out, but whatever it is about his new arrangement—keep cutting into that fine brie, Memphis.
Doing so would result in about $1 trillion in additional revenue losses over a decade, cutting into efforts to avoid adding to the federal deficit in the overall tax package, he said.
Rising health costs are also cutting into its potential sales, she said, because customers have to spend more of their income on medicine and doctor's visits than on backpacks and home goods.
Wolinski also went on to document the day's festivities on his Instagram Story, sharing some sweet videos of the couple cutting into a cake, which Krupa insisted was "not" a wedding cake.
It's only the latest salvo in the fight between the industry and Airbnb, which allows people to share homes and rooms, worrying hotel owners who fear it is cutting into their business.
Pharma companies complain that PBMs mark up their products without disclosing those costs, and cutting into PBMs' slice of the pie is pharma's preferred solution to the controversy over high drug prices.
Many economists believe the steep prices are cutting into affordability, and the limited number of homes for sale is dissuading current owners from putting their homes on the market to trade up.
Other companies doing this work (called "online program management") will typically take a large percent of tuition they help schools generate from their online offerings, cutting into the school's already challenged margins.
The writers' conference is changing its aid offerings after attendees raised concerns ranging from sexual harassment to racism to the work cutting into the seminars they came for in the first place.
HCR ManorCare, which filed for bankruptcy in March, is one of many chains that struggled to make rent on leases since declining Medicaid and Medicare reimbursements started cutting into margins in 2012.
Another customer reportedly kept her bracelet attached months into her pregnancy, despite it causing cutting into her ankles and irritating her skin, removing it only after she'd been given permission from Libre.
Tesco now supplies entire beans because they've realized that consumers prefer it, shelf life is enormously extended because you're cutting into the bean, and we cut food waste overnight by 30 percent.
The track ironically opens reading, "What we're going to do now what has nothing to do with an arranged piece of music", before immediately cutting into the house-y shuffle that follows.
Be doubly sure to wash melons, especially cantaloupe and others with rough skins, before cutting into them lest you transfer nasty organisms from the surface of the fruit to the flesh within.
And many farmers struggle financially with a supply glut driving prices down and taxes cutting into their profits — steep enough that some continue to sell on the black market to avoid them.
He speculated that the Israeli rabbi was perhaps not as "illuminated" as some of Rome's rabbis, and had had the bad luck of cutting into an infested, and clearly non-Roman, artichoke.
They and other U.S. multinationals, including Super Bowl advertisers Anheuser-Busch InBev and Colgate-Palmolive , have been clipped by a strong dollar that is cutting into revenues in Latin America and Asia.
So far, polling has indicated that Biden enjoys the most support in the field among black Democrats, although recent polls show fellow moderate Mike Bloomberg and progressive Sanders cutting into that margin.
He truly seems to think Emily is a host when he kills her, and by the time he's cutting into his own arm, he can no longer tell the difference in himself, either.
"We're having … a second night at KeyArena," the soon-to-be dad of two, 34, says after cutting into the cake, holding up a sign bearing the message for his Pacific Northwest fans.
Claflin and Haddock, 32, wed in 2013, with a fan site for the Me Before You star posting a snap of the couple cutting into a multi-tiered cake as guests looked on.
Trump's support for a reset in the region was contingent upon the Saudis and Emiratis cutting into terror financing, said Scott Modell, managing director at energy and geopolitical risk consultancy the Rapidan Group.
Owners of trucks protesting for higher freight rates have slowed transport of grains in one of the world's top producers, cutting into stocks, said Andres Alcarez, spokesman for export company chamber CIARA-CEC.
The Magic led 238-663 going into the final period, but the Nuggets stole the momentum after cutting into the 266-point deficit with a late rally that included eight points from Augustin.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - U.S. shale gas will displace a growing portion of the world's expanding energy demand, cutting into the need for oil products from refineries, BP's head of refining economics said on Friday.
Democrats' money advantage gives them an extra boost as the party looks to flip 23 seats in the House and the even tougher task of cutting into Republicans' slim 51-seat Senate majority.
But apart from a few publications, online subscriptions haven't taken off as intended, and media companies such as Wall Street Journal parent News Corp increasingly complained that freeloading users were cutting into sales.
"They're really going to be cutting into bone," said Kenneth Baer, a former associate director at the Office of Management and Budget who helped draft former Democratic President Barack Obama's first four budgets.
He also turned logs from ash trees destroyed by the emerald ash borer (a type of beetle) into stools and side tables by cutting into them with a chain saw to create legs.
The pre-recorded skit worked well, with El-P cutting into Colbert's song by announcing, "Your country's being run by an orange fucking clown" and Killer Mike warning of a coming nuclear war.
In conference calls in recent weeks, executives said they were watching tariff announcements closely, and companies including General Electric, Whirlpool and United Technologies have said tariffs are raising costs or cutting into profits.
The polls released Tuesday from Swayable and Data for Progress suggest Biden may be cutting into Sanders's lead but that it remains large enough for the senator's victory to be all but assured.
Airbnb has had trouble with fake hosts, fake listings, and in certain cities like Barcelona, the abundance of short-term vacation rentals is driving up rents and cutting into the affordable housing stock.
But servicing the debt is cutting into overall profits at his Lustre Engineering, which also offers electrical services, and the 59-year-old may have to sell off assets to repay the bank.
The Raptors sprinted out to a 13-point lead in the first quarter but missed six of their first seven shots to start the second, and the Clippers began cutting into the advantage.
Pretended to be pregnant When Wilkins came to Lane's house in Longmont, about 40 miles north of Denver, Lane beat and stabbed her, cutting into her uterus and removing the fetus, according to prosecutors.
Frank was born and raised in North Carolina before moving to New York City ... where he eventually got into the drug trade, cutting into the Italian mafia's business and carving a name for himself.
The company claims that Google, in posting lyrics of its own right in search results, is cutting into its ad business, and it came forward with proof it provided to The Wall Street Journal.
All wrapped up in his apron, mask, and gloves, it's hard to get on a read on Sirovatka and how he feels cutting into and dissecting an organ that we give almost magical qualities.
The advance shipments could lead to an uptick in warehousing costs, cutting into companies' profit margins, said Jonathan Gold, vice president of supply chain and customs policy at the National Retail Federation in Washington.
You live one more time, and you hold down the fire key, cutting into the dense pods of defending or attacking troops who huddling in cover or heaving their way toward you in waves.
Suddenly I could hear my father's radio alarm clock cutting into the morning silence and the walls of our bedrooms at full volume, jolting the household awake at what felt like an ungodly hour.
Toronto's Sebastian Giovinco, who spent much of the match as a sneaky soloist downfield, scooted down the left side and found Tsubasa Endoh cutting into the box with a cross in the 81st minute.
Cheap, cleaner natural gas is cutting into coal's share of electrical production, and efforts to rein in carbon emissions and head off dangerous levels of global warming are putting more pressure on the business.
We're probably changing seal abundance, we're affecting primary productivity, we're asking the bears to walk farther, we're asking them to fast for longer periods, we're cutting into the best times of year for feeding.
BERLIN (Reuters) - A battle between Adidas and Nike for dominance of the global soccer gear market is driving a steep rise in sponsorship payments to elite clubs - and cutting into the two manufacturers' profits.
Furthermore, both countries would likely demand steep discounts on any increases in purchases of Venezuelan oil, increasing the pressure on Maduro by cutting into the revenue that Maduro actually receives from Venezuela's oil sales.
Hearings like those — combined, at some point, with more findings from Robert Mueller — seem like they would have the best chance of cutting into Trump's support from Republican voters and ultimately members of Congress.
The results suggest that manufacturing may finally be showing signs of life after getting hammered for months by weak overseas growth and a strong dollar, which has been cutting into exports and reducing overseas profits.
She paints on hollow core doors, first cutting into them with linoleum cutters and ice picks and attachments to her Dremel drill, to incise the surface with "automatic writing" that guides the development of forms.
Tourism income and real estate prices have fallen, they say, and consumer prices have gone up, cutting into the budgets of the foreign workers who make up 88 percent of the country's 2.4 million people.
They are designed to prevent the spread of germs and viruses by the wearer to people nearby, which is why surgeons are meticulous about wearing them in the operating theater while cutting into their patients.
Mr. Steyer has been pouring money into South Carolina, cutting into Mr. Biden's lead with black voters and raising the specter of Mr. Sanders's winning another state with a plurality thanks to a divided electorate.
Things like windshield wipers or an oil change can take you by surprise, and it could be helpful to have a few dollars set aside to keep these things from cutting into your budget.2.
Of greater concern are the import duties that the Trump administration could impose on the foreign solar panel makers that Wacker supplies, potentially cutting into the sales of the final product in the United States.
Gou -- who said he was inspired to run by a goddess -- had failed to win the KMT nomination but was still threatening to stage an independent bid for the presidency, potentially cutting into Han's base.
They are internalized and made visible in the variety of materials, which can include acrylic, oil, spray paint, shellac, and tape, and range of mark-making within the work — pouring, scrawling and cutting into forms.
It started out as a small blog linked to a Paypal account that functioned like an unofficial Gofundme, except without the excessive fees that were cutting into the small amount of proceeds from the donations.
That is far faster than income growth but slightly lower than the annual price appreciation in December — perhaps a sign that the jump in mortgage rates after the presidential election is cutting into prices, even slightly.
As for the BoE, Sandra Crowl, a member of the investment committee at Carmignac, noted the bank had a juggling act to perform - inflation is rising while weaker investment and consumer spending are cutting into growth.
"Halle wanted to edge up her current hairstyle, so I decided to add some fun texture by cutting into the shape and shortening the overall length of her hair," Castillo, the actress's hairstylist, previously told PeopleStyle.
BingeOn is a feature for T-Mobile customers that lets you watch select streaming services, including mainstream favorites like Netflix, Hulu, Sling TV, and YouTube, without cutting into your (likely measly) data allotment for the month.
"The force of the seat belt cutting into her was so severe that it cut into her side," he said, adding that she would later have bruises running from below her knee up to her waist.
Now more than 10 million American households pay more than half of their monthly income on rent, cutting into other expenses such as groceries and health care, and often putting them one surprise away from eviction.
Polls consistently show the Republican nominee with an advantage on the economy, though Democrat Hillary Clinton has been cutting into that lead in recent months and plans a rebuttal speech of sorts on Thursday in Detroit.
Just about anyone can slice the interior of an avocado up into neat pieces, but cutting into that tough skin and removing the hard pit with a sharp kitchen knife is difficult and filled with peril.
Under the new proposal, parents would be able to take up to 12 weeks of partially paid leave after the birth or adoption of a new child, but only by cutting into their future retirement earnings.
Unwrapping the cabbage leaf around it, cutting into the handsomely roasted bird surrounded by foie gras stuffing, and dipping slices of excellent house-baked baguette into the glossy dark sauce is a sure route to Francophilia.
While owning moon rocks from the Apollo Missions is illegal, this beauty is perfectly legal: The dust in this necklace was taken from a real lunar meteorite, collected by NWA 4881 when cutting into the rock.
Younger voters are shunning the two major political parties on a scale not seen since Ross Perot's third-party bid for the presidency in 1992, a striking swing in public opinion that is cutting into Mrs.
But according to an NPR investigation, the most likely causes are the miners' working longer hours and their exposure to deadlier silica dust from cutting into rock to extract coal from thinner, harder-to-reach seams.
In recent weeks, retail stocks have been hit over concerns of rising costs, a sign that President Trump's global trade battles may be starting to take a toll and that higher wages are cutting into profits.
According to Gundlach's thinking, rising wages can hurt either way — by cutting into profits if inflation doesn't rise, or by pushing bond yields higher with a rise in inflation, which in turn would hurt stock valuations.
Ironically, however, polling both from the CATO Institute and the National Partnership for Women and Families found the least popular method to pay for family leave is what Republicans keep proposing: cutting into Social Security early.
Dr. Lee starts by cutting into the bump with a scalpel, then pushes at the sides of the incision before a sticky white ball that looks a little like a garlic bulb pops out from Chris' head.
However, their popularity is cutting into the growth of online marketing for site publishers and corporate brands, who rely on reaching web and mobile users to pay for their content rather than restricting access to paid subscribers.
Aldi and Lidl, with their no-frills stores, limited product assortment and low-cost model, have successfully upended the grocery market there, cutting into the sales of larger players like Tesco and Asda, Wal-Mart's UK arm.
ARLINGTON, Va. (Reuters) - U.S. farmers will cut plantings of the eight major crops by 1 percent to 249.1 million acres in 2016, with expectations for weak prices cutting into seedings, the U.S. Agriculture Department said on Thursday.
"Now I get to find out if I'm having a boy or a girl right here in front of America," she said before cutting into a cake to see if the inside contained pink or blue frosting.
Man-made climate change is already cutting into oxygen levels in some parts of the world's oceans and could start producing new "dead zones" in some parts of the seas by 2030, US researchers warned this week.
Another factor cutting into the leverage conservatives generally wield in the House is the fact that Congress already agreed to raise spending caps earlier this year as part of a bipartisan deal signed by the White House.
In an interview, Grotz, a former Bread Loaf waiter herself, cited concerns raised by waiters in 2016 ranging from sexual harassment to racism to the work cutting into the seminars they came for in the first place.
With the goal of cutting into the market share of the bed-in-a-box heavy-hitters, like Leesa and Casper, Allswell's first collection aims to create a seamless digital experience for consumers crafting their dream bed.
The spreading coronavirus epidemic is cutting into demand for oil and weakening OPEC's clout, but the meeting will still be watched closely by market participants because countries representing roughly half of world oil supplies will be present.
Freight prices for trains dropped as a result, which meant that Western coal — which is much cleaner and cheaper than Eastern coal — could be sold to markets far away, cutting into the market share of Appalachian mines.
Worries about Airbnb cutting into a limited housing supply — and evading safety, tax, and other regulations that apply to conventional hotels — has inspired a number of cities to pass a variety of laws regulating short-term rentals.
He lists off his scars: a long cut down the left-hand-side of his face, a triangle under his right eye, and—tipping his head—some crop circles on top, cutting into his own crescent moon tattoo.
Amid the spread of false rumors about Muslim businesses trying to sterilize Sinhala women, for instance, a video posted on Facebook in February showed a woman cutting into a bra to find tiny gel blobs in the padding.
Pacioretty started the scoring with his 24th goal, and Merrill then made it 24-210 when he took a feed from William Carrier while cutting into the slot and beat Reimer with a backhand inside the left post.
The administration notified Congress of its plan just before the holiday recess and government shutdown, cutting into the legislature's 30-day window to review the deal and consider a "resolution of disapproval" that would leave sanctions in place.
Investors, however, are keeping a close eye on just how much the expansion is cutting into Amazon's profit margins, as it spends on improving warehouses and delivery infrastructure to make one-day shipping the default for Prime members.
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It's meant to assure pay TV providers that they can keep doing business with Viacom — without having to worry about Viacom cutting into their business by offering their newest shows to people who don't have pay TV subscriptions.
The company on Wednesday increased its estimate of the scandal-related costs, saying they would consume a big chunk of profit in the second quarter, cutting into its operating earnings by 2.2 billion euros, or about $2.4 billion.
It wasn't that they couldn't see the new threats of start-ups, but that they were stuck on serving their current businesses, and they failed to change their products and services out of fear of cutting into profits.
Due to its grade, it required another crazy project to achieve perfection: cutting into the side of the meadow to create a level walkway, ''so you don't even have to think about your feet, your thoughts are free.
Later, we walk through the atelier tailleur, where technicians are busy pinning mannequins with toiles: trials of garments, executed in inexpensive calico to illustrate volumes and to allow a designer some experimentation before cutting into the final fabrics.
Toledo, Ohio-based ManorCare, with more than 450 senior living facilities and clinics across the country, is one of many chains that has struggled to make rent on leases signed before declining reimbursements started cutting into margins in 2012.
The Hold'em, available from Animi Causa for $8, is a simple silicone band that's designed to wrap around, and securely hold, a standard deck of 52 cards without cutting into the edges or warping them by squeeing too hard.
Credit where credit is due: T-Mobile just fixed one of the biggest problems with BingeOn, the company's "zero-rating" service that lets users watch certain streaming video services, including Netflix and Hulu, without cutting into their data plan.
The U.S. two-to-10-year Treasury yield curve hit its flattest in a decade, potentially cutting into the profits of banks, which borrow money at short-term interest rates in order to lend it out at longer terms.
The U.S. two-to-26.9-year Treasury yield curve hit its flattest in a decade, potentially cutting into the profits of banks, which borrow money at short-term interest rates in order to lend it out at longer terms.
The U.S. 2-to-10-year Treasury yield curve hit its flattest in a decade, potentially cutting into the profits of banks, which borrow money at short-term interest rates in order to lend it out at longer terms.
Since then, Inslee has regularly piped up on national issues, questioning the detention of illegal immigrant families, the rolling back of the Affordable Care Act and criticizing Trump's weakening of policies cutting into carbon emissions to combat climate change.
Drivers take a large percentage of a rider's fare, so removing them from the equation could raise revenues for the companies and allow them to lower prices, moving them closer to their stated goals of cutting into car ownership.
As for Mike Bloomberg, he's got to ask himself whether his presence in the race does more to strengthen Sanders — both by cutting into Biden's potential vote and serving as the billionaire bugaboo — than it does to weaken him.
And so my plan will significantly reduce the number of weapons in the United States of America, cutting into the corporate gun lobby's quest for profit off the backs of pain and carnage that's a result of criminal activity.
Wednesday is usually the most convenient day for many passengers to travel, since it's the day before Thanksgiving and many office workers like to get a jump start on the long weekend without cutting into their paid time off.
But on a day when a new national poll came out showing Mr. Bloomberg cutting into Mr. Biden's lead among black voters, Ms. Fuller Clark said mainstream Democrats such as herself had another, equally pressing concern on their mind.
Some internet companies are worried that cutting into Section 230 will damage the legal framework that allows for free speech online and hurt smaller internet companies by forcing them to pour resources into scouring their sites for illicit content.
Even that idea seemed risky to Disney, Sling's first partner, which included a clause in its deal that allowed it to bail out if Sling got too popular, and Disney concluded that it was cutting into its subscriber base.
Summer 2018's lineup of sunglass trends are the most playful we've seen yet, cutting into neon frames, lenses so skinny they're almost non-existent, and alien/Matrix designs that make the bug-eyed styles of the '00s look tame.
There are, of course, a number of factors that could be contributing to the iPhone 8's lukewarm sales: there are already reports that people are holding out for the iPhone X, which could be cutting into the 8's sales.
The soft showing in Brazil reflects an economic slump impacting all retailers, while Wal-Mart's struggles in China are partly due to gains by Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, a factor also likely cutting into Amazon's sales there, Profitero's Anderson said.
However, Google's dominance in web advertising is tied to the strength of the web, and more companies, like Amazon and Facebook, are cutting into that by locking customers and the behaviors that would drive targeted ads into their own ecosystems.
Tinder is working to shed its image as a shallow hookup app On whether Tinder is undermining Match's other dating services, CEO Greg Blatt says the app has a lot of growth potential without cutting into the success of competitors.
Read more: Amazon is no longer cutting into drivers' tips to pay their base wagesThat appears to be the case here — but with the tremendous scale of Amazon's digital storefront, "some aberrations" means selling thousands of products that violate federal regulations.
Meanwhile, Amazon&aposs huge investment in one-day delivery is expected to keep cutting into its profit margins, resulting in operating income of $2.7 billion for the quarter, down from the year-ago period&aposs $3.8 billion, according to FactSet.
Investors worry that if inflation continues to rise it will push the Fed into hiking rates more aggressively, raising borrowing costs, cutting into corporate profits and generally choking off the oxygen that has fueled bull runs both in stocks and bonds.
Wall Street's meltdown has also hurt shares of companies that made highly anticipated debuts on Wall Street last year, adding to losses for companies including Peloton Interactive and Uber Technologies , while cutting into the gains of investor favorites including Beyond Meat.
While some companies may be able to withstand a ratio that is over 100 percent or negative by cutting into their balance sheets, over the long term companies with modest ratios are more likely to make good on their payout promises going forward.
With his $2,000 a month donation, Luckey is undoubtedly attempting to get back at Oculus and Facebook by ensuring people won't need to buy an Oculus Rift VR headset in order to play Oculus-exclusive games, thereby cutting into the company's profits.
Martin's book notes that The Long Night marked the earliest encounters between Westeros humans and the zombie-like White Walkers, and it even describes those White Walkers as riding "monstrous ice spiders" (creatures that could end up cutting into HBO's CGI budget).
This came after the U.S. 64.653-to-10-year Treasury yield curve hit its flattest in a decade, potentially cutting into the profits of banks, which borrow money at short-term interest rates in order to lend it out at longer terms.
While the energy downturn is cutting into profits, it is not threatening the big banks' capital cushions, a testament, analysts say, to the rigorous regulations put in place to protect the financial system after the collapse of the mortgage market in 2008.
On top of cutting into profits, the strategy can quickly tarnish a brand, and it takes a lot of work, time, and money (which often these retailers don't have much of) in order to build that back up in the customer's mind.
The financially ailing island is staring down $70 billion worth of debt that it says it cannot repay in full, adding to its 45 percent poverty rate and rising emigration to the U.S. mainland that is also cutting into its economic growth.
It covers the upper left of the map, a giant orb that has "warped" into the buildings next to it, neatly cutting into the structures and doorways as it suddenly appeared in the city from whatever other plane it had been in previously.
Shulkin's remarks served the dual purpose of cutting into the amount of time deputy press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders had to field questions from angry reporters, who pressed her about Comey and whether Trump had politicized the weekend terror attack in London.
The chief executive, John Cryan, said that the European Central Bank helped stabilize Europe after the financial crisis, but that monetary policy had since weighed on bank profits – by cutting into net interest income – and had hurt savers and their pension investments.
The most logical reason for manufacturers to oppose the bills is that it would democratize the repair economy, making it possible for consumers to fix their own things and cutting into the profits of repairs done at, for example, the Apple store.
McDonald's had no answer to the Popeyes chicken sandwich, and Miller Regan noted that with Wendy's citing spicy nuggets as a recent strength, it is clear the consumer demand for chicken and the chicken segment is cutting into burger sales, but the damage is limited.
By contrast, Pelosi might really have a tough time fending off a challenge from someone like Vice Chair Linda Sánchez (D-CA) — a Latina Progressive Caucus member who would present a new look to the country while also cutting into Pelosi's base in the House.
On the demand side, it reduced the U.S. soy export forecast by 75 million bushels to 1.875 billion bushels amid ongoing concerns about the ongoing trade dispute between the United States and China cutting into demand from the world's top buyer of the oilseed.
THE DOMINO EFFECT Freeing pink or blue balloons from a cardboard box or cutting into a Pinterest-inspired cake was never an option for this inventor dad, who was determined to make his second baby's gender reveal "epic" for his family, he told TODAY Parents.
MANCHESTER, N.H. (Reuters) - U.S. Republican presidential candidate John Kasich is polling in the low single digits nationally but may be poised to play the role of spoiler in Tuesday's New Hampshire primary by cutting into the support of higher-profile rivals such as Marco Rubio.
The Bank of Japan's radical stimulus programme, which has pushed interest rates to near or below zero, is severely cutting into bank profits and could destabilize the sector in the not-so-distant future, said Naoki Ohgo, who advises Japan's Financial Services Agency (FSA).
One morning in August 2016, he took a marker and wrote a "P" on Kevin's left temple and an "NP" on his right, for "paralyzed" and "not paralyzed", a common surgical precaution against the risk of cutting into the wrong side of a patient.
Instead of reflecting economic pessimism, this stock market sell-off seems rooted in a form of optimism — that employers will have to pay higher wages, cutting into profits, and that higher inflation will cause the Fed to raise rates faster than had been assumed.
WASHINGTON — Every Sunday afternoon during the summer, just an hour from the White House, a group of wounded veterans take to the waters of the Potomac River in kayaks for exercise, therapy and camaraderie before cutting into a free barbecue organized by the community.
The bill, Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act, would make it easier to go after websites for facilitating sex trafficking by cutting into the broad legal protections that web platforms currently enjoy under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.
Krommes is a master of scratchboard art, an exacting line technique that entails cutting into the black over-layer of a prepared surface to the white layer below to create a shimmering black-on-white image to which other colors can then be added.
Monro Muffler Brake Inc told analysts that "unseasonably warm weather" across the Northeast led to a 9.0 percent decline in same-store sales in November, while grocery-store chain Supervalu Inc cited high temperatures in Florida cutting into the quality and availability of strawberries and other produce.
More troubling for PDVSA is that the quality issues are cutting into its ability to sell crude for cash; the firm already delivers about 40 percent of its oil to Chinese and Russian firms as payment on more than $50 billion in loans from those nations.
In the case of the Amazon Marketplace, third-party sellers have complained about counterfeits (and overzealous anti-counterfeiting enforcement) cutting into their sales, while buyers have growing reason to be concerned that the products they're buying are not carefully vetted and could be fake or unsafe.
Tuesday will mark billionaire Michael BloombergMichael BloombergBiden surge calms Democratic jitters The Hill's Campaign Report: Biden riding wave of momentum after stunning Super Tuesday Delegate battle ahead likely favors Biden MORE's debut on ballots, potentially cutting into voters that might have otherwise leaned toward different moderate candidates.
But they evoke clips of gender reveals, in which parents-to-be gather friends and family to announce the sex of their future child, often using gimmicks like cutting into a cake or setting off a smoke bomb colored pink or blue to indicate the gender.
According to a biography of him, in the summer of 220, at the age of 226, he shot at an old schoolmate who had begun cutting into his business; several months later he got into a fight with a rival and smashed him in the head with a barstool.
She said investors need to understand a new business model is not the same as an enlightened one and other concerns include whether drivers are adequately screened, whether the service is increasing traffic congestion and air pollution, and whether it is cutting into or deliberately undercutting transit ridership.
Rideau confirmed she was the patient in a video showing Boutte with a scalpel in her hand, cutting into a patient's stomach, in sync with the beat of O.T. Genasis' song, "Cut It." Rideau said Boutte sent her a text message telling her the video was on social media.
The images were broadcast live by cable and broadcast television networks in the U.S., cutting into news coverage that had been dominated by his roiling moves on trade, the ongoing debate about whether congressional Democrats should impeach him and growing scrutiny of the White House's Middle East peace plan.
Although a comparison between a statewide and a presidential election has its caveats, Beshear was able to defeat incumbent Republican governor Matt Bevin in a state that Trump won by 30 percent; Beshear did so by both surging his urban and suburban support and cutting into Bevin's rural margins.
"Support for Sanders has come from those who are new to the process, but the current poll indicates he is also cutting into Clinton's lead among die-hard Democratic partisans," said Patrick Murray, director of the independent Monmouth University Polling Institute, in a statement accompanying the poll results.
Mr. Bell is taking over the program at a time when "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" is not only dominating the late-night ratings, but also cutting into Mr. Fallon's lead among a group of viewers prized by advertisers: adults between the ages of 18 and 49.
I use Twitter far more to consume than to tweet myself; I prefer to save my best thoughts for my column, though I am constantly reassessing that as I watch many of my colleagues make wonderful use of the platform to report without cutting into their more traditional dispatches.
Washington (CNN)A Russian fighter jet acted in an "unsafe manner" during a Tuesday encounter with NATO aircraft, with the Russian jet almost cutting into the flight path of a NATO plane, forcing the alliance jet to maneuver to avoid a dangerous situation, a NATO military official tells CNN.
"Red Fuji" (1830-32) on the other hand, does away with perspectival inventiveness and reverts to the two-dimensional tradition: presenting the mountain as a gorgeously deep red triangle cutting into a deep blue background, its lower half bisected by green wash, simplifying the composition in almost geometric terms.
"There is no way for President Donald Trump to slash regulations by 75 percent without cutting into bedrock public protections that hold Wall Street accountable, keep our water and children safe from lead poisoning, and contain food contamination outbreaks," said Amit Narang, regulatory policy advocate at the left-leaning Public Citizen.
For national Democrats in this crucial midterm year, the hidden benefits of a progressive surge down South are also starting to become clear: Republicans are having to redirect millions of dollars to defend key seats in Texas, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, and Mississippi, cutting into the resources they need to win elsewhere.
While sitting in the downtown Brooklyn Alabama Drafthouse and watching the lengthy "Once Upon a Time In Hollywood," I found the pain of the left shoe cutting into the top of my foot so uncomfortable that I had to lower the heel guard and loosen my foot from the shoe.
Picking the ball up just yards into the opposition half, the Argentine drove with power and pace at the Atletico defense before cutting into the center of the field and passing to his teammate Luis Suarez, who had his back to the goal on the edge of the penalty area.
Read More: Obama Signs Official Letter of Intent to Join the TPP If passed, critics say the deal would make government spying easier by stopping efforts to mandate that data be stored domestically; that it would allow corporations to sue governments for cutting into their profits, and significantly harm the environment.
It also appears to be working for Cruz: Recent polls show the Texas Senator pulling ahead in Iowa, and taking a strong second in New Hampshire, cutting into Trump's lead in the first two states to cast ballots in the 2016 race, even as he emulates the frontrunner's message and tactics.
The fear for the Democratic forces in the state is that Walker, who expanded Medicaid and positions himself as a practical centrist, and Begich, who has criticized the current government for cutting into the state's unique economic welfare program, will split votes and create an opening for Dunleavy to win the governor's house.
Noted Apple watcher and industry analyst firm KGI Securities put out a report today, detailed by 9to5Mac, explaining how the existence of the iPhone X may be cutting into iPhone 8 preorders, which went live last weekend and still show a reasonable availability window of one to two weeks for online orders.
And at the top of the ticket, Republican nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE is cutting into Clinton's already slim lead.
Also because I don't want to get marks anywhere, that's why I don't wear tight jeans or anything like that before I have to go to an event, because if you wear tight pants then you have the lines from the jeans that are cutting into your legs and that doesn't look good.
Across this city there are 51 private cafeterias offering free food, most of them at tech companies, says Gwyneth Borden, executive director of the Golden Gate Restaurant Association, adding that those operations are cutting into the livelihoods of some 64,000 people who work in the 5,000-plus eateries that dot this foodie town.
Stepan took a hit from Alexei Emelin in the neutral zone as he poked the puck up to Miller, who went one-on-one with Andrei Markov before skating around the Canadiens' defenseman with a skillful toe drag and cutting into the slot to beat Condon with a backhander through the five-hole.
Trump signed the executive order earlier Monday in the Oval Office outside the view of reporters and news cameras, after more than three weeks of repeated delays, the latest of which came after White House officials decided last week to delay the signing to avoid cutting into positive coverage of Trump's joint address to Congress.
Low Republican turnout, far more than a Hillary Clinton presidency, is greatly to be feared: Cutting into the Republicans' edge in most state legislatures, and in the U.S. House, would put gun-control laws on the table as a real possibility, especially given the new level of public disgust for unfettered access to guns.
It was even revealed this past summer that the Georgia National Guard contracted the University of Georgia to lead a medical training course that involved cutting into the throats and abdomens of beagle dogs — even though the use of dogs and cats for this kind of training has been banned by the Pentagon since 1983.
Through the use of swales, lasagna mulching (a method of layering compost that leaves the ground is porous), permeable surfaces, and curb cuts (cutting into a curb so that rainwater from the street is routed into the garden instead of to the gutter), they are amazing demonstrations of what is possible during a drought.
Mexico will need to find the money to fulfill its promises to employ, educate and tend to the health needs of migrants who are sent back — many of them as families — at a time when the country's economy is sluggish, its currency is weakened and extreme austerity measures are cutting into basic services for Mexicans.
Visit CNN's Election Center for full coverage of the 2020 race Biden is now also facing a looming challenge in Super Tuesday and beyond in the candidacy of former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who appears to be cutting into his support with African American voters and has spent more than $300 million introducing himself.
These companies have benefited from the AI boom thanks to their chip design which fits the needs of modern AI. (Just yesterday, Nvidia made a string of announcements that included new deals with Chinese tech giants for its hardware.) Other companies like Google are developing new processors for AI in the cloud, further cutting into Intel's potential revenues.
There are no memorials, no plastic flowers, no signs to mark the occasion when, nearly 32 years ago, somebody dumped the body of a young man at the base of this bridge, half-wrapped in a powder-blue blanket, plastic cords still cutting into his neck, and a pack of Camel Lights shoved down his throat.
"Our businesses have been very vocal about how the current reductions in service are cutting into their customer base and creating a hardship for their employees — those who work closing shifts have been found sleeping in their workplaces until Metro re-opens in the morning," said Kristen Barden, executive director of the Adams Morgan Partnership BID.
The other group of works, which was presented in vitrines, are de Kooning catalogs that Prince had defaced by cutting into them, as well as collaging heads and faces (his own works!!!) onto them This is where Colescott and Saul and the painterly transformations they made to de Kooning's figures — especially his "women" — came to mind.
Taking the podium to tout his new hotel as "one of the great hotels of the world," the billionaire, who has touted his business success as a key qualification for assuming the presidency, quickly turned the corporate-themed ribbon-cutting into a campaign event, albeit far from any of the battleground states he needs to win to clinch the presidency.
While much has been made of Trump's supposed high floor in polling due to the loyalty of his supporters -- and how little outside events seem to affect their view of the President -- it remains to be seen whether a significant slowdown in the economy (or even a recession) might lower that floor, cutting into even the ranks of his most die-hard backers.
Presidential contender Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE is cutting into Democratic rival Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
But he's received cover from black leaders on Capitol Hill and new polls show him cutting into former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenBiden leads Sanders by single digits in South Carolina: poll Pro-Trump super PAC hits Biden with new Spanish-language ad in Nevada Biden will go after Bloomberg, Sanders at Las Vegas debate, aides say MORE's support among black voters.
"Our Baldwinitos are getting a new teammate this spring ❤️," Hilaria captioned the shot, with the Emmy-winner writing on his re-post, "Here we go again … " The soon-to-be family of six were featured in a video the spouses posted the following day, showing Hilaria cutting into a cake that was blue on the inside to reveal the baby on the way was a boy.
The results show a Republican base that is becoming more interested in and energized by politics, cutting into an enthusiasm gap that has fueled Democratic wins since President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE was sworn into office.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE aims to sign executive orders cutting into the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) climate work shortly after his nominee to lead the agency is confirmed by the Senate, according to a report.
THOSE WARNINGS ABOUT RISING DEBT AND TRADE TENSIONS REALLY CUTTING INTO SOME OF THE OPTIMISM ABOUT STRONG With CNBC in the U.S., CNBC in Asia Pacific, CNBC in Europe, Middle East and Africa, and CNBC World, CNBC is the recognized world leader in business news and provides real-time financial market coverage and business information to more than 409 million homes worldwide, including more than 91 million households in the United States and Canada.
Ben CarsonBenjamin (Ben) Solomon CarsonCarson's affordable housing idea drawing undue flak Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules it says are too lax MORE's finance chairman resigned early Thursday hours after the release of a critical news story questioning his lofty salary and other spending while rising costs were cutting into the Carson campaign's bottom line.
The Bruins didn't want another team cutting into their share of the New England hockey market, Blackhawks owner Bill Wirtz was still sour about losing all-world sniper Bobby Hull to the WHA's Winnipeg Jets (the Jets paid Hull a record $296 million, plus a $250 million signing bonus over ten years, so of course he left the Blackhawks), and the Canucks and Canadiens joined the Leafs in opposing the merger because they didn't want to split Hockey Night in Canada revenues six ways instead of three.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE is cutting into Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's lead in Wisconsin, according to a new poll released Wednesday.
Sen. Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenJoe Biden's record – not his gaffes – is dooming his campaign Nebraska Farmers Union president calls for government action on climate change Biden maintains narrow lead over Warren in weekly tracking poll MORE's (D-Mass) support jumped up in a new poll, cutting into former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenJoe Biden's record – not his gaffes – is dooming his campaign Nebraska Farmers Union president calls for government action on climate change The Hill's 12:30 Report: Dorian lashes Florida's coast MORE's lead in the Democratic presidential primary.
After cutting into Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's lead in recent weeks, Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE seemed to turn into his old self again by inciting a series of controversies.

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