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Leave it to stand for 5 minutes before cutting it.
I could tell right away we'd be cutting it close.
Nichols laughed, and the two men began cutting it up.
You can customize the size by cutting it up yourself.
Is your old living room TV just not cutting it anymore?
Simply saying you are very busy and active isn't cutting it.
While Kardashian West was cutting it off, Chyna was going longer.
For Cutting, it was the most memorable trip he's ever taken.
I also get hand warmers because gloves just aren't cutting it.
Then these measly 512-gigabyte SD cards probably aren't cutting it.
About a year after purchase, the mini just wasn't cutting it.
What we need to do is be cutting it to zero.
It was the greatest feeling of all time [cutting it off].
To be specific, the GOP clearly doesn't believe in cutting it.
I'm not sure, but these "live" iPhone photos aren't cutting it.
Welp ... looks like the kumbaya approach wasn't cutting it for NBC.
It was the greatest feeling of all time (cutting it off).
Cutting it -- in any way, shape or form -- is bad politics.
She's open to length or cutting it, open to darkening or bleaching.
So what do you do when your makeup just isn't cutting it?
One thing is for sure: The current self-policing isn't cutting it.
And when I saw the hair back, I thought, 'We're cutting it.
But today I'm 31 years old, and it's just not cutting it.
And we needed that, because right now, social media isn't cutting it.
Clinton has also called for expanding Social Security rather than cutting it.
It got to the point where I had to start cutting it.
" He added: "I shouldn't be cutting it that close as it is.
If you keep that in mind when you're cutting, it will help.
The big lesson for me, and it stuck with me forever, is that you've got to be really transparent and straight with people, and if they're not cutting it, you've got to tell them where they're not cutting it.
Shandong Steel, in other words, appears to be replacing capacity, not cutting it.
Billy Ray, do you miss your mullett since cutting it off in 2004?
With the base rate already so low, cutting it much further is difficult.
Of course, adding $2202 billion to the military budget requires cutting it elsewhere.
And organizing an event in San Francisco or New York wasn't cutting it.
As her following grew, her go-to black-on-black wasn't cutting it.
She removed a woman's giant chest cyst by cutting it with a blade.
If Baby groot is a cutting, it is likely it retains Big Groot's memories!
My usual work commute route wasn't cutting it in terms of building my levels.
I never imagined myself cutting it above my shoulders, let alone going platinum blonde.
The old glasses-as-disguise trick just isn't cutting it for Clark Kent anymore.
He never toured again after "Reality," health issues cutting it short the following year.
It's arriving just a few weeks before Election Day — talk about cutting it close!
It was the second time the administration proposed cutting it since Trump took office.
Nashville. If Instagram's native editing options aren't cutting it, there are always other apps.
It last adjusted the rate in February 2015, cutting it by 0.5 percentage point.
He always scrubs the outside of a cantaloupe before cutting it with a knife.
Sorry to your old, manual brush, but it's just not cutting it anymore, buddy. 
He threw it on his mother's kitchen counter and he started cutting it up.
Your current cell phone carrier isn't cutting it anymore, and you're ready for a change.
When Suzanne breaks down because her hair is matted, her friend suggests cutting it off.
But cutting it off from key U.S. suppliers could hurt its global ambitions, experts said.
The researchers engineered a Cas13 variety so it sticks to RNA instead of cutting it.
Nervous that she would be cutting it too close, she dismissed me and kept browsing.
But as a salesman for a national tax reform policy, he's simply not cutting it.
Burnham had shot a scene with one for the movie but wound up cutting it.
But that's cutting it close for insurers, who have to sign contracts by Sept. 85033.
Laser cutting, screen printing—if it's cutting edge, she's cutting it and stitching it together.
"This is their way of weeding it out without actually cutting it off," Haley said.
The third painting shows a barber cutting it off in prison after the guilty verdict.
By the end of the week, I resorted to cutting it off with a knife.
We ultimately ended up cutting it into three shots, because we got some other coverage.
If your built-in TV speakers just aren't cutting it anymore, you definitely need one.
You can also see Kylie Jenner and others on the dance floor cutting it up.
Exporting overcapacity makes for better domestic politics than cutting it, given the potential for job losses.
After that, we bumped it to $25 a gram and started cutting it with baking soda.
There are too many tasks associated with email, and your existing email program isn't cutting it.
It's not like it grew and I keep cutting it; it's been short for five years.
The desk he had shoved behind our dining table in the living room wasn't cutting it.
I had a lot of fears about cutting it all off — I had all the fears.
So, you're not just limited to email gifts if you're cutting it close to the wire.
A leg can cost thousands of dollars, and cutting it is a form of art itself.
"We started with a long blonde wig and kept cutting it was almost gone," he says.
If "working" means decent and reliable coverage, private health insurance is definitely not cutting it.  4.
Hairstylists tend to call in reinforcements when tasked with cutting it down to a human shape.
You could see the producers cutting and re-cutting it to meet various points of objection.
We started by cutting it to about two inches, so no one [went] into a panic.
Cutting it now would prevent those funds from being shifted to other spending in the future.
As unpalatable as cooperation with the kingdom might be for some, cutting it adrift is worse.
These basics are vital year-round, but during this pandemic, business as usual isn't cutting it.
And there's a reason the budget office said that cutting it would save so much money.
The program is being challenged in court, and the Trump Administration has prioritized cutting it back.
He does so by cutting it up and putting the pieces through the store's meat grinder. 
It then lifted that to 40 trillion rupiah before cutting it this month to 10.3 trillion.
Clearly, generalized rules about how long everyone should take every type of antibiotic aren't cutting it.
Adding more CPU and memory to the database infra wasn't cutting it, so the team created Vitess.
Sid: We usually get the lamb whole because we have our own specific way of cutting it.
After cutting it down, rainwater wouldn't pool in the remaining pit: instead, it would swirl and disappear.
If twelve to thirteen hours of Disney magic a day just isn't cutting it, you're in luck!
Like 8GB before it, 16GB just hasn't been cutting it as a minimum size for an iPhone.
I racked up a bunch of debt, like, $2,000, and I ended up just cutting it up.
There's some thread being spun to the mask's eye with scissors cutting it off on the side.
As a result, conservationists encourage people to simply leave the tree alone, instead of cutting it down.
Indiana scored 12 of the next 14 points, cutting it to 63-79 with 3:23 remaining.
"She's campaigning on expanding Social Security, not cutting it," said Ilya Sheyman, the executive director of MoveOn.
Serve the steak by cutting it against the grain and with the soft, charred onions on top.
If the traditional way of making tea isn't cutting it anymore, you'll want to check it out.
Gayle says she considered cutting it off many years ago, but her daughter, Catherine (now 36), protested.
If you go with a real tree, don't feel bad about cutting it down for the holiday.
It then lifted that to 40 trillion rupiah before cutting it in December to 10.3 trillion rupiah.
Even pagan figures like the Fates, spinning the thread of life, measuring it, and cutting it, appear.
We imagined a certain lifestyle for our family, and where we were living wasn&apost cutting it.
And if you're feeling really creative, try tugging or cutting it to nail the off-the-shoulder trend.
In rough conditions, water could get into the exhaust system, and then into the motor, cutting it off.
He's identified fast food as the main cause for his weight problems, but cutting it out is difficult.
Mr Gottlieb wants to reduce the amount of nicotine permitted in cigarettes, cutting it to non-addictive levels.
I suggested cutting it short and she, to my surprise, agreed, and we did it there and then.
But Unilever is well managed and Kraft's probable changes—more debt, and cost-cuttingit can do itself.
I'm trying to drink less coffee, so today I'm trying tea instead, but this is not cutting it.
Calling one food or ingredient "the devil," and cutting it out of your diet completely, has never worked.
They also explored the impact of removing the entire PMI budget, cutting it by 20% and by 44%.
Getting those extra 10 minutes of sleep is not worth the stress that comes from cutting it close.
"I suggested cutting it short and she, to my surprise, agreed, and we did it there and then."
If that sleepy time tea isn't cutting it and those ZZZs are getting scarce, Cerrano's suggestions can't hurt.
Simple charcoal or gas grills are no longer cutting it and complete backyard kitchens have become the norm.
And since people tend to get in the way of tree-cutting, it might decide to eliminate people.
Iraqi forces mostly kept it under an effective, but distant, siege, cutting it off from resupply by ISIS.
In other words, a lot of businesses are finding that dealing exclusively in cars isn't cutting it anymore.
I wouldn't have cared, and they probably wouldn't have said anything if a dad was cutting it anyway.
One of the group's members gathers his long hair, covers it in mud, then begins cutting it off.
Cutting it short by the 25th Amendment always has been far-fetched, and the anonymous author disavows it.
Cutting it without providing a viable alternative wouldn't revitalize the economy or help disabled people find dignified work.
When a virus has a cleavage site that attracts furin to do the cutting, it becomes more dangerous.
It's probably an impossible standard to meet, but I couldn't shake the fear that I wasn't cutting it.
A former NASA space-shuttle-program director previously told Business Insider that this was "cutting it too close."
Use it once a week or whenever you feel like lip balm alone just isn&apost cutting it.
Each selects her fabric, folds it in half, and draws the pattern template on it before cutting it.
"I can understand why they wanted it to remain intact, as cutting it compromises the experience," she said.
That means if you're looking for holiday presents, these are anywhere from too late to cutting it very close.
If your dough is very sticky, press it out on a generously floured work surface before cutting it. 3.
Cutting it close Without proper security and a completed metro, there would be "difficulties" during the Olympics, Dornelles said.
European stocks opened higher after Moody's kept Italy's sovereign rating stable on Friday instead of cutting it to negative.
"This is not cutting it," Hogg said as he pointed back at the White House amid cheers of agreement.
On Tuesday, Stripe reiterated its support for a viable digital currency, but said that bitcoin just isn't cutting it.
Here's Farrah Abraham cutting it up on a beach in Mexico ... stretching, squatting and even scissoring con su amiga.
It would dial back that spending significantly, like other plans: cutting it by $239 billion between 2020 and 2026.
It means a fire line has been cut around the blaze, cutting it off from trees and other fuel.
Early on, especially — they say they're cutting it out — they would do 9/11 truthers, give them some airtime.
If your TV speakers aren't cutting it, you could always get a soundbar for the same price or less.
What it says to me: Key W.H. aides know that rah-rah hits on Fox News aren't cutting it.
The Amazon rainforest is in trouble as well, largely because farmers and loggers are cutting it down so rapidly.
Apparently, targeting teachers and black kids with ads just isn't cutting it anymore for the big fast food companies.
When put on the receiving end of Dos Anjos' ring cutting, it is unclear what to expect from Ferguson.
I hated Dance Fridays, a ritual humiliation so cutting it felt engineered by social scientists to make me upset.
Today many schools view arts education as outside of core skill requirements and are cutting it from the curriculum.
Mulvaney said Trump wants to further lower the corporate tax rate, cutting it from 2628 percent to 28500 percent.
Hightower started to the right before cutting it back and eventually sprinting down the left sideline for the score.
The telecommunications company was blacklisted by the Trump administration in May, effectively cutting it off from U.S. semiconductor suppliers.
Rainfall totals of 26.58 inches submerged much of the city, cutting it off from the rest of the state.
Optics really mattered, and that seemed to be cutting it pretty close, even if nothing nefarious was going on.
When your at-home treatments and topicals aren't cutting it, it's time to call the spa or the doctor's office.
European stocks climbed 0.2 percent after Moody's kept Italy's sovereign rating stable on Friday instead of cutting it to negative.
Mother's Day is next week and if you haven't gotten anything for your mom yet, you're cutting it pretty close.
I've been obsessing over Lemonade and was starting to suspect my dance moves, mostly shoulder bops, weren't quite cutting it.
A few years later, we've got them cutting it up on the red carpet and giving us major friendship FOMO.
If a firm is blacklisted, banks usually refuse to deal with it, cutting it off from the dollar payments system.
It takes forever to fall asleep because my central heater broke on Friday, and the space heater isn't cutting it.
And it's not long enough in that successful field organizing requires time, and three weeks is cutting it very close.
Sheahan scored on a rebound as he was falling forward 12 feet from the crease, cutting it to 4-1.
So I color correct and print it out, planning how I'll manipulate it, whether that's cutting it or holding it.
Trump wants to cut that top rate to 23.6 percent; House Republican leaders have proposed cutting it to 23.1 percent.
"This combination is not about cost cutting, it is about growth and attacking a massive opportunity in the market together."
Under Barack Obama, the U.S. tightened sanctions against the country, effectively cutting it off from the rest of the world.
If heat pads and stretching aren't cutting it, try an inversion table, which can help release pain through spinal decompression.
It is a complicated system of straps, carabiners and an emergency blade for cutting it off in case of trouble.
Suddenly, women with long brown hair were dyeing it blond or cutting it short, thinking they would be less vulnerable.
The bits are made by stirring salt into melted dark chocolate, freezing the chocolate and then cutting it into morsels.
Down by 17, they came storming back, cutting it to 10 on Mason Plumlee's three-point play and Barton's jumper.
Mr. Mooney, currently cutting it up on "Saturday Night Live," manages the twists and tonal fluctuations in "Brigsby Bear" beautifully.
As we enter 2020, the apps seem to be finding out that the swipe alone is no longer cutting it.
"There among the fabric and the patterns, I learned all about '30s fashion, cutting it out in silhouettes," she says.
"I knew we did a good job in the first, and in the second we were cutting it close," Barea said.
And previous systems it's employed to combat the pervasiveness of disinformation on its platform just didn't seem to be cutting it.
"I guess I'm nervous because my hair grows really slowly, so cutting it all off will be a journey," she says.
If the iOS stock Contacts app isn't cutting it for you anymore, then you may want to give Interact a try.
"I love getting an old vintage T-shirt and cutting it," she said about her favorite way to style her jeans.
Cutting it short, or adjusting it in any way, would allegedly be the ultimate show of disrespect to Richard's dead dad.
In July, regime forces encircled the area, essentially cutting it off from food and medical supplies, sparking a humanitarian crisis there.
Lana Del Rey said on Wednesday she is officially retiring her Harvey Weinstein-inspired song and cutting it from her setlist.
But no one can hear the game because your TV's audio just isn't cutting it for a room full of people.
If you sprinkle a teaspoon of salt on your food regularly, cutting it out will eliminate a day's worth of sodium.
We knew we needed more space: 900 square feet just wasn't cutting it with two kids and long New Hampshire winters.
"I think we still have the photo of him sitting on my wife's lap while Adrian was cutting it," he said.
The House retains the existing top tax rate in its bill, while the Senate proposes cutting it slightly to 38.5 percent.
The residents say the government's goal is to diminish the importance of Larung Gar by cutting it to perhaps 5,000 residents.
She described her hair as "dry and frizzy" and said she had to keep cutting it because of the hair loss.
Here's how far out is ideal for each season: For travelers wary of cutting it too close to their vacation, CheapAir.
Rainfall totals of 245 inches have submerged much of the city, effectively cutting it off from the rest of the state.
Jabba was cutting it close, but the two-toed sloth now has a lady in his life to celebrate Valentine's Day with.
For cutting it out with all this crazy-ass Kafka-meets-Cronenberg shit and just sitting and breathing like a human being.
We are cutting it close on time, but luckily the bar hosting trivia is only 15 blocks away, so we can walk.
Watching TV is something that's never going to go out of style, but let's face it: cable is no longer cutting it.
And to look and feel as good as I'd like, my laissez faire (read: lazy) attitude about health isn't cutting it anymore.
Though they kept their relationship under wraps for months, they went public in April 2017 before cutting it quits in August 2017.
I've always had semi-long hair and the idea of cutting it was, as trivial as it seems looking back, pretty terrifying.
Apple is reliant on producing hit products, so if the iPhone isn't cutting it, what other products could pick up the slack?
We got some new video of William cutting it up in a Verbier, Switzerland nightclub, and he clearly knows he's being recorded.
If your old cleanser isn't cutting it and you're looking to bench it, why not give one of these rookies a try?
The software giant cut the price of the Xbox One to $249 back in July, after cutting it to $279 in June.
When a proven program has a 85033:1 return for the American people, cutting it isn't just bad economics, its bad policy.
On Wednesday, it revised its previously estimated profit of 7.8 trillion won for the third quarter, cutting it to 5.2 trillion won.
There's this one guy, I can't remember his name now, but he does all the stuff with polystyrene like cutting it up?
That killed me, but cutting it made room for her anecdote about always getting cookies for her driver, which made the piece.
If you absolutely have to do something — and you can spare the capital —  consider boosting your retirement contribution instead of cutting it.
" The answer is BRAIN WAVES, but in order to match it to the clue, try cutting it up as "BRA IN WAVES.
Presidents Carter and Reagan both learned that while a sweeping freeze looks like common-sense budget-cutting, it can actually cost money.
In last month's survey, 36 percent of managers expected to increase exposure to Middle East equities while 7 percent foresaw cutting it.
The company anticipates even less revenue next year, but because of a dramatic cost-cutting, it forecasts a loss of $9 million.
We broke the story, Jesse agreed to front her $60k for her lawyer's fees ... but clearly that ain't cutting it for Aryn.
But gotta gett that cash, baby, and banner ads might not be cutting it any more in the age of ubiquitous ad blocking.
Once Cas-9 gets to its target, instead of cutting, it unravels the DNA, and allows the deaminase enzyme to do its job.
He has received only eight runs of support in his three starts and that's not cutting it given his string of shaky performances.
The bank held its overnight rate steady for five years before cutting it twice in 2015 to the current level of 0.50 percent.
That allows companies to see all of the data without cutting it into small chunks to make it work across these disparate sources.
After a few close calls/negotiating a few extra minutes with upset Mom, Dad recommends I call him if I'm cutting it close.
IN GENERAL IF YOU LOOK AT CORD CUTTING, IT IS LIKE 250%-21970% PER YEAR, LIKE BROADCAST RATINGS OVER THE LAST 2385 YEARS.
The city is tiny (seven miles by seven miles, 7x7), but hungry realtors keep cutting it up into more and more micro-neighborhoods.
There it goes, fumbling out of your hands and onto the ground as the blade with which you're cutting it slashes your skin.
The Democratic Unionist Party, by the placing of that border in the Irish Sea, cutting it off from the rest of the UK?
Now Flannery is remaking the GE board, cutting it from 18 to 12 members, and adding three new board members with industry expertise.
Most burrata is sold in 8-ounce parcels, so I often plop the ball in the center of the frittata before cutting it.
Maybe that's why Tiller is so popular: The bar for masculine expression is low, and, fellas, whatever you're doing is not cutting it.
There's nothing demoralizing about going in circles and re-cuttingit was actually a brilliant exercise to find the language of the film.
Unshorn hair is sacred in the Sikh religion, so the act of cutting it prompted the hate crime charge, the prosecutor's office said.
Realizing quickly that firearms and close air support weren't cutting it, the Marines adapted on the fly as they have throughout their history.
Rainfall totals of 26.58 inches have caused high waters all around the city, effectively cutting it off from the rest of North Carolina.
A store needs to have stuff on its shelves to attract customers, and Sears is having issues with some suppliers cutting it off.
Neither extreme is cutting it, and the quick opposition that doomed the Senate plan reflects how unacceptable its ideas are to so many.
The city is tiny (seven miles by seven miles, 303x7), but hungry realtors keep cutting it up into more and more micro-neighborhoods.
Excluding the effect of any cost cutting it achieves, GM's Suryadevara reaffirmed GM's commodity costs in 22.03 will increase by $21.87 billion over 21.25.
And Mexico's Sinaloa drug cartel stepped in to meet all that new demand, stretching out its supply of heroin by cutting it with fentanyl.
When the greasy goodness of a cheeseburger just isn't cutting it, put all that meat and cheese in a spring roll and fry it.
As the leader of the gang moans in agony after having his throat slit, Leon sticks the razor blade inside his anus, cutting it.
The tougher market, combined with the sense that Twitter is basically throwing ideas at the wall, is only cutting it down faster and harder.
"Maybe you remember baking cookies with your kids or grand-kids or picking out the perfect Christmas tree and cutting it down," it reads.
You're not just a little behind if you're still in the midst of finding an outfit for tomorrow night — you're cutting it really close.
However, the company had to drop a proposed repricing and leave pricing unchanged at 400bp instead of cutting it to 350bp as originally proposed.
I was making animation in the computer and then processing that through analog video and then re-digitizing it and cutting it into loops.
Now Spotify contributes a big enough percentage of record labels' total royalties that they have a lot more to lose from cutting it off.
Cutting it off would create labour shortages that would force firms to adapt their business models: more automation, higher wages or just closing down.
Apple had been promising the new Mac Pro will come in 2019; a December launch would mean cutting it really close to the deadline. 
Trump said the wait is a "long time" and that cutting it would "make recruiting a little bit easier" for service academy sports programs.
She doesn't prefer cutting men's or women's hair, she just prefers cutting it short — which she sees a lot more women doing these days.
Cutting it off from iOS stops Facebook from knowing as much about what apps are emerging as hot trends that need buying or copying.
Now, that may seem at first glance to be cutting it extremely close even in a scenario where Trump wins a great many victories.
Fed officials agreed to hold the federal funds rate steady at this week's policy meeting after cutting it by 0.75 percentage point this year.
When paper towels just aren't cutting it, you need The Wype: A personal desktop snack rag that is totally ridiculous and somehow totally necessary.
The program's funding is already on the chopping block, given that Trump's recent budget proposed cutting it by 25 percent over the next decade.
The days are getting crisper and colder, and our flimsy leather jackets and lightweight infinity scarves just aren't cutting it anymore (much to our chagrin).
Blair suggests cutting it with hot water (instead of serving it over ice) as a fast and easy at-home approach for traditional coffee lovers.
I try to avoid giving into my breakfast-sandwich craving, but the leftover mini bagel I grabbed from an earlier meeting is not cutting it.
While the company has offered the ability to search for whether a property is wheelchair accessible, the company now acknowledges that this wasn't cutting it.
If vibranium is the main thing standing between him and Earth's Infinity Stones, then cutting it off at the source – Wakanda – makes good military sense.
With the Fed funds rate still barely above the rate of inflation, cutting it 25 basis points makes little to no difference to the economy.
Steinhoff's problems deepened on Thursday after Moody's sent its debt deep into junk territory, cutting it by four notches and raising concerns about its governance.
BHP Billiton slashed its interim dividend by 21.48 percent on Tuesday, cutting it for the first time since 20.75 following a collapse in resource prices.
"The Obama administration proposed cutting it to seven which would save consumers a lot of money and state governments a lot of money," Mauer said.
There needs to be a concerted, government effort to develop core technology that will beat China because venture capital and Wall Street aren't cutting it.
We both liked keeping our savings at banks that had physical locations near our house, but we knew the interest rates just weren't cutting it.
S. DEBT REACHES NEW HIGH (TRUMP CAMPAIGNED ON CUTTING IT)" FOR THE RECORD, PART TWO -- Benjamin Wallace-Wells' deep dive: "Who Killed the Weekly Standard?
Boston chipped away at the lead, cutting it to 2139-2134 on a 210-point play from Thomas with 23 seconds remaining in the half.
There is little doubt that Mr. Macron is getting what he wants out of his Parliament, sometimes by cutting it out of the picture altogether.
I practiced eyeballing a one-centimeter margin when cutting it out and I mastered threading and rethreading our clunky Tula, the Soviet-made sewing machine.
Is cutting it is the only way to help people understand that this is her movie, not an origin story for the Birds of Prey?
It's supposed to cook for 35 minutes and L. told me to be at his place around 216, so I'm cutting it a little close.
If the seven-day trial isn't cutting it for you or you find that you're not satisfied with the subscription, you can choose to cancel.
"I went through 900 blades, 7 assistants, 10 jigsaws over a 2.5 year period, cutting it every day 5 days a week," Sanborn told Motherboard.
The RBI kept its policy rate INREPO=ECI on hold last month after cutting it by 135 basis points since February 2019, citing inflationary pressures.
Life lived in the oceans at the time, and the encroaching ice entombed that life, cutting it off from both the sun and the atmosphere.
China shocked financial markets with a sudden devaluation of the renminbi, cutting it by 3% against the dollar over the course of five trading days.
I was pregnant, anxious and looking for an online diversion to help me sleep (repeatedly searching the internet for "rare chromosomal disorders" wasn't cutting it).
She says some of her colleagues are more receptive to her legislation now, because the slow-moving strategy of party leaders just isn't cutting it.
He's frequently been on their air, and early on especially they say they're cutting it out on this level, but they would do 9/11 truthers.
At least 10 brokerages cut their price targets on the stock, with Deutsche Bank the most bearish, cutting it by as much as $225 to $1,825.
"We took [the squirrel] to a veterinarian in Dedham who was able to remove the round bone from the squirrels neck by cutting it," O'Connor said.
"That was written and shot long before the Weinstein scandal broke, and I had concerns about it and even thought about maybe cutting it," Dinello said.
Seattle Seahawks game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Sunday afternoon – and considering the 2016 Emmys are about to kick off, he's certainly cutting it close.
Once her fittings and other resaleable parts are removed, hundreds of workers with gas blowtorches clamber over the vessel's hull, cutting it into huge steel blocks.
Instead, its main argument was that leaving the EU would be an economic disaster for Britain, cutting it off from trading partners and triggering a recession.
Be smart: Their unhappiness with Trump reveals a larger re-election problem for him: touting a strong economy and low unemployment numbers isn't cutting it anymore.
If you are getting consistent performance problems, it could be a sign that your network setup isn't cutting it for the number of people using it.
When social media has become a mess and self-care apps just aren't cutting it, something as simple as a physical toy can help you decompress.
VideoStitch CEO Nicolas Burtey said he wanted to reach out to the less professional, more consumer-heavy market but found that existing solutions weren't cutting it.
When we decided to cut a GoPro in half to photograph the insides, we quickly realized that cutting it by hand was out of the question.
It senses that its usual strategy of waiting for cries for gun control reform to quiet down after a mass shooting is no longer cutting it.
On its second full-length album, "The Dream Is Over," Pup has maintained that raucous energy while cutting it through with vivid storytelling and palpable feeling.
George Hill answered with a layup, Brook Lopez converted a 3-point play, and Antetokounmpo scored, cutting it to 87-013 with 5:19 to go.
Rugged Twill Original Briefcase, $325, available at FilsonIf whatever he has for a briefcase just isn't cutting it, this ought to last him a good while.
Analysts have been critical of WeWork's $47 billion private valuation and the company considered cutting it in half, The Wall Street Journal reported earlier this month.
But the fact is that Barack Obama repeatedly proposed cutting it to 28 percent and the average European corporate rate has now fallen to 18.4 percent.
But before determining which venture capitalists are going to be moving the cheese (or cutting it), it's worth examining what's driving the latest foodtech craze right now.
When social media has become a dumpster fire and self-care apps just aren't cutting it, something as simple as a physical toy can help you decompress.
The Pelicans didn't go away, cutting it to 107-104 on Frank Jackson's 3-pointer with 1:01 left, but Denver closed it out at the line.
Then, on March 22, when Prince Harry and Meghan Markle sent out invitations to their May 19 wedding (cutting it close, kids), they must've forgotten our address.
With discussions among producers focusing on freezing output rather than cutting it, most analysts said they had little hope for a deal that reduces the global oversupply.
First was Carrie Phillips, with whom Harding had a 15-year affair, cutting it off in 1920 just as he was getting his campaign for president underway.
It needs an operating system to support that move and iOS, a touch-based OS intended originally for small phones, simply isn't going to keep cutting it.
There was a ton of it, from all ends of the spirit industry, and there were jumbo shrimp and dancers cutting it up with a swing band.
It follows days of speculation over whether Airbus had managed to reach its main industrial goal, after cutting it in November due to gaps in engine supplies.
Finding a media or data partner that can help you do this right means possibly increasing your reach three- or fourfold instead of cutting it in half.
He signed the bill, though it ignores many of the administration's requests by, for example, increasing spending on the National Institutes of Health rather than cutting it.
These days, Democrats are much more likely to talk about expanding Social Security than cutting it, and even Republicans position themselves as the real defenders of Medicare.
The researchers found that the protein AcrIIA4 mimics DNA so that it can bind to the Cas9 enzyme, blocking it from attaching to actual DNA and cutting it.
Cutting It: In The ATL underscored just how important Black hair culture is in Atlanta by following hairstylists as they launched product lines and participated in hair shows.
As we've already seen, PG&E was criticized for not cutting off power before the Camp Fire, but it was also criticized for cutting it off last week.
If you're struggling to keep warm this winter and your smartphone-enabled gloves aren't cutting it, then you might want to give this rechargeable hand warmer a spin.
So, whether your heat isn't cutting it and you're shivering or it's working overtime and you're starting to break a sweat, the Dyson will help keep you comfortable.
Bakers and spettkaka enthusiasts recommend a fine-toothed saw for cutting it up and then serving it with vanilla ice cream, fruit compote, and coffee on the side.
If you don't have a blender or your old one isn't cutting it anymore, you've got to get on that ASAP — those margs aren't going to make themselves.
We try and make it as YPJ as possible by cutting it up into nice squares and putting it in a bowl, washed down with tea and cigarettes.
It had been sitting in a corner of our house for months, and cutting it apart wasn't something that was going to result in tears and tiny fists.
Cutting it has been a top priority for Republicans, who say that lowering the corporate rate to match other advanced nations will encourage more businesses to stay stateside.
Apple's certainly cutting it close here (in the States at least), the delivery date is listed as just before Christmas (and, for that matter, Hanukkah) — Wednesday, December 21.
Toilet Golf, $9.95If their Golf Digest subscription just isn't cutting it on long trips to the john anymore, they can always stand to work on their short game.
Budget director Mulvaney made the incredible claim that SSDI isn't really part of Social Security, so cutting it supposedly wouldn't violate President Trump's promise to protect Social Security.
To dice an onion, start by cutting it in half through the root end: Peel the outer layers and face the flat side down on the cutting board.
My husband is still cute, but he is forever cutting it too close when we need to be somewhere, which sometimes makes him less cute in my eyes.
I was NOT planning on making a stop on my way to the office and it now I'll be cutting it close to getting to work on time.
But the blacklist limited Huawei to the public version of Android for new devices — thus cutting it off from Google apps and services, including Gmail and Google maps.
This time it was Modric with the service from the end line, cutting it back into the path of Ronaldo at the edge of the 6-yard box.
The conundrum of the Korean Peninsula still awaits an Alexander the Great, who according to legend finally solved the riddle of untying the fabled knot by cutting it.
If you are into large smartphones and market's current offering in India aren't cutting it for you, Lenovo's new phone in the country may be something worth considering.
Wednesday night's debate showed that even this tidy plot device is wearing thin; the media's battle royales between the party's progressive and moderate wings aren't cutting it anymore.
"Thinking about the idea and drawing the piece takes nearly as much time as cutting it," she said, noting the chalet's balconies and windows proved the most challenging.
But this time the "business as usual" approach to transparency isn't cutting it, since the government blunder left Hawaii's million or so residents literally fearing for their lives.
With up to a four-week voyage ahead, they'll be cutting it close to get Thunberg to Madrid to catch the event before it closes on December 13th.
Even if Toshiba manages to sign the deal with the Bain group imminently, it is still cutting it fine as regulatory reviews usually take at least six months.
It follows days of speculation and share price volatility over whether Airbus had managed to reach the profit-related target, even after cutting it by one percent in November.
And if you are dying to live large in the vintage lifestyle but your local flea markets just weren't cutting it, Etsy always has what you're looking for.38.
Japanese researchers spent 20 years trying to create an onion that wouldn't make people cry when cutting it, and the future has (sort of) arrived with the Smile Ball.
The National Institutes of Health, the country's primary source of biomedical research funding, got an 8 percent bump, to $37 billion; Trump had proposed cutting it by 22 percent.
S&P, which rates Deutsche Bank's long-term credit at BBB+ after cutting it last year from A-, said that the bank's litigation and regulatory risks had lessened considerably.
"All the dolls were either bald or they had wool hair or they had straight hair," the star of WE tv's Cutting It in the ATL, 36, tells PEOPLE.
In the case of California's sequoias, the discoverers would gaze in awe at a tree, then spend three weeks cutting it down, sometimes turning it to banal human use.
Despite apologizing for superimposing their image over the faces of Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac on T-shirts, Kendall and Kylie Jenner's apology is not cutting it for Biggie's estate.
Yet cutting it so deeply would be odd given the pressures on the budget and the fact that the rate has already fallen from 28% to 19% this decade.
It also confirmed a revised 2016 core earnings target of 13-16.3 billion euros after cutting it twice this year from an original forecast for 16.3-16.8 billion euros.
The then-259-year-old Scotch was believed to be from the estate of 2500th-century aristocrat and sugarbeet magnate William Bayard Cutting; it sold for a cool $453,245.
When I began thinking of cutting it this past fall, one of the first questions I had was whether or not my girlfriend's white mom would still like me.
Meanwhile, as one branch of the government spent millions trying to revive his hamlet, another one spent millions all but cutting it off from the rest of the island.
While the studio's abundant cutting of the film was a subject of Welles's chagrin ("Everybody they could find was cutting it," he once said), it's still considered a classic.
You might not even notice that the air you're breathing is full of harmful crap, but cutting it out now can save you from respiratory problems down the road.
Centering the kitchen entrance by building the wall out a few inches on one side and cutting it back a few inches on the other was the easiest fix.
While a lot of these will make for great last-minute holiday gifts, not all of these are expected to arrive before the holidays, as we're cutting it close.
He spoke for roughly four and a half minutes, apologizing to the Knicks and his teammates at the outset of an interview with reporters but also cutting it off.
S. President Bill Clinton, cutting it off from financial markets and strangling its economy, over allegations that Bashir's Islamist government was supporting terrorism, notably attacks in Kenya and Tanzania.
Apple-Facebook dispute: Apple restored access to its internal apps for Facebook's 35,000 workers on Thursday, after cutting it off for two days over a violation of Apple's rules.
In Nature, scientists described how a more refined type of CRISPR gene editing can alter a single bit of DNA without cutting it — increasing the tool's precision and efficiency.
That's something I experienced with all these vapes—the low settings weren't cutting it for me, but I always started low and moved up from there, which I recommend.
The Scenario Your friend needs a pick-me-up during her morning commute—or that midafternoon slump, or the end of her bartending shift, and coffee ain't cutting it.
I grab a bottle of wine ($11.41) and a frozen pizza ($4.56) on the walk home from the station, because the smoothie and salad aren't cutting it after two beers.
The bank is next seen lowering the key rate to 123 percent in the second quarter and then cutting it further to 212 percent in the fourth quarter of 258.40.
Government planes bombarded the rebel-held eastern part of the city and choked off the supply of food, fuel and other necessities, essentially cutting it off from the outside world.
As I learned over the 45-minutes or so that it took me to remove the screen, there's A LOT of glue, and cutting it away is not that easy.
And you can bet that we continue to monitor, and if it walks into the path of hate speech or some of these other things then we're cutting it off.
By 2015 that figure had dropped to 290, making the country one of just a few in Africa to meet the Millennium Development Goal of cutting it by three-quarters.
Embracing that philosophy, it is clearly time to rename "bipartisanship" since the current, old name just is not cutting it any more, let alone producing the result desired by voters.
Alarmingly, he grew his moustache out but began cutting it shorter and shorter, until the entire ensemble of moustache, shock of black hair, and khakis had him looking like Hitler.
If voice notes or texts aren't cutting it, and you need a bit more of a back and forth, then call up someone you love and have a long chat.
The Fed has been steadily raising its benchmark rate back to a more normal level after cutting it nearly to zero to stimulate lending in response to the financial crisis.
This week I've invited S.L. contributor — one of my favorite writers — Jen Doll to tell us how to make your social media life less demanding without cutting it out completely.
They called the refugee program a "critical lifeline" to people who help American troops, diplomats and intelligence officials abroad, and warned that cutting it off risked greater instability and conflict.
When Scott and his dad shelled out all that cash, they were drawn to the rock because they knew they could unlock more value in the stone by cutting it.
We do have physical spaces, but again, the actual fundamentals of the business is really different because it's not taking a real estate, cutting it up and re-releasing it.
We now know that school desegregation significantly reduced the test-score gap between black and white children — cutting it in half for some black age groups without harming white children.
We now know that school desegregation significantly reduced the test-score gap between black and white children — cutting it in half for some black age groups without harming white children.
He then dared the press to cover the concert before immediately cutting it short ("get ready to write your passive aggressive, LeBron James racist comments") after playing just a few songs.
Buy the GoPro Hero5 Black for $349 on Jet If their old GoPro isn't cutting it any more, give them an upgrade to last year's flagship action cam for only $350.
One person is still rocking a plucky little Vindicator, cutting it down to wafer-thin armor but kitting it out with an even greater arsenal of jump gets and sniper weapons.
Gabriel Melendez, 9, washes his finger after cutting it on glass while helping his grandmother clear debris from her destroyed home in the Naples Estates mobile home park on Sept. 11.
It seems that being the Persian Gulf nation known for building the biggest indoor ski slope and an island that looks like a palm tree just was not cutting it anymore.
After 10 am, the surgeons' real work began: They started to "mobilize" the left side of Jewel's stomach, cutting it away from the surrounding tissue and organs with a harmonic scalpel.
It's all part of the Amazon-ification of brick-and-mortar retail and evidence that old-school methods of stocking inventory and guessing at customer's wishes is no longer cutting it.
The army offensive began a month ago with a massive bombardment and has so far retaken most of the area, the biggest rebel enclave near Damascus, cutting it into three zones.
I remember trying to stretch out the pleasures of a gâteau Basque indefinitely, cutting it in half again, and again, until the pastry was so tiny that the task became embarrassing.
As it stands, longtime visitors like Ed Harris' nefarious "Gunslinger" have already become so bored by the park that they're cutting it open with a scalpel, probing for the source code.
MOSCOW, June 21 (Reuters) - Georgia's central bank plans to ease its refinancing rate further in 2.5213, after cutting it to 22.521 percent from 22015 percent on Wednesday, its deputy chief said.
So I'm curious to know what you make of how "It's a Matt, Matt, Matt, Matt World" functioned in Matt's evolving Christianity, before finally cutting it off at the knees altogether?
It's a step in the right direction to be sure, but it's not exactly inspiring to be cutting it that close against the team that has been actively trying to lose.
Dr. Sulston and his colleagues broke the worm's DNA into 17,000 large random and overlapping pieces, characterized each piece by cutting it into small fragments, and then patched the pieces together.
Members of both parties, freed to direct money to favored initiatives, eagerly seized the opportunity and increased funding for agencies such as the National Institutes of Health rather than cutting it.
Having largely saturated most of the developed world, the social network turned its attention to China, which banned Facebook in 22018, cutting it off from more than 22016 million internet users.
Centeno said the government intended to continue the process of cutting state debt with the key goal of cutting it to below 13% of GDP within two or three years' time.
Now Ms. Saab makes it the same way, soaking the cake in a floral-scented sugar syrup while it's still warm from the oven, and cutting it into diamond-shaped pieces.
Jerry Harris tells us his favorite famous fan, and his answer might surprise you ... sorry, JJ Watt, being the best defensive player in the NFL just ain't cutting it for Jerry.
He was able to space his theme material out very well and still make use of that long Down space without sticking in an extra black square and cutting it up.
We need a full break with what happened before, both because the times are different and because the recent solutions — whatever word you use to describe them — aren't cutting it anymore.
Long hair has always been seen as a symbol of feminine power and sexuality, so cutting it is an attempt to strip Cersei of those things which she has always weaponized.
And because Juul has dominated more than 70 percent of the e-cigarette market, cutting it off at the knees is good news for other tobacco companies whose vapes aren't as competitive.
Most of us get passed over for a job or two (or three), wait far longer for a promotion than we'd like, and sometimes even get let go for not cutting it.
Click here to view original GIFIt's cutting it pretty close considering the actual movie's out in three months, but we finally have our first look(s!) at Solo: A Star Wars Story.
"My hair is like a security blanket for me in a way, so cutting it short or dyeing it a drastic color... I just don't know if I'm that brave," Mitchell says.
Many women are scared to chop their hair — I get it, cutting it short for the first time was freaky — but honestly, it's become such a true expression of who I am.
Tonya Harding kneecapped Piers Morgan, or at least her interview with him ... abruptly cutting it short when he called her out for acting like she was the victim, and not Nancy Kerrigan.
After three movies (Netflix's Like Father, Arrival, and Moulin Rouge) and a personal pizza, I feel like my body could use an extra surge of hydration — and water's just not cutting it.
If regular smartphones aren't cutting it for you, then you could take a look at the Moto Z and Moto Z Play moldular smartphones that are going on sale in India today.
However, one way of cutting it down would be to shift production back to the U.S., to eliminate the 30 to 45 days typically required to ship an item overseas, he said.
In Mimycri's Berlin workshop, Ali carefully measures out a large piece of rubber on a workbench before cutting it precisely to size and skillfully using a sewing machine to craft a bag.
Interestingly, the corporate tax rate cut once had bipartisan support, as President Obama proposed cutting it to 28 percent, and progressives passed and extended much of President Bush's personal income tax cuts.
Jack Black Intense Therapy Lip Balm SPF 25, $8They'll thank you for this cult-favorite lip balm with SPF during the winter months when the multi-pack from CVS isn't cutting it
Instead, the problems fall out of the broad contours of the Trump approach — immigration is, on the whole, good for the American economy, so cutting it drastically is bad for the economy.
If you have a pie and you plan to "Divide into 120° sections, say," you will be cutting it into thirds (360° divided by 19433 is 120°), so the answer is TRISECT.
The biggest hammer in Section 311 authorizes the government to prohibit a foreign bank from having correspondent accounts with an American bank, effectively cutting it off from any dealings in this country.
"We're cutting it a little close," Gabriela Amari said as the F train sat in the Carroll Street station in Brooklyn, its doors open, waiting for a train up ahead to move.
Dashboard and body-camera videos obtained by CNN show squad cars trying to force the truck off the road or get it to stop, by running into it or cutting it off.
" Trump reiterated that cutting Social Security would be a "big mistake" for the GOP, remarking that "[c]utting it the wrong way is a big mistake, and even cutting it [at all].
Andrew Yang's done his research, and knows there's no way to completely stop foreign interference in elections, but says there's still a right way to respond ... and President Trump ain't cutting it.
If whatever worked for you in bed in the past suddenly isn't cutting it, it might be time to get more creative and focus on elevating the things that aren't just genital stimulation.
The star gave an in-depth tour of her L.A. Good American factory on Tuesday, showing everything from the rolls and rolls of fabric to the process of cutting it into specific patterns.
The report states that manufacturers were only able to improve the number of good units made at the end of September, cutting it quite close to its planned release date of November 3rd.
"If you're not in the right relationship or your current casual partner isn't cutting it, nip it in the bud and send yourself to the next party you get invited to," suggests Battista.
Fund managers have boosted their net long position by 172 million barrels in the last two weeks, after cutting it by 508 million barrels since April 17, according to regulatory and exchange records.
Nearly two weeks ago, pro-government forces advanced to positions overlooking the road, effectively cutting it off - although some trucks still braved the hazardous route last week, an opposition official in Aleppo said.
Much of Port Arthur, a city of about 55,000 roughly 100 miles east of Houston, still remains underwater, with flooding covering the highways and cutting it off from the rest of the state.
In July 2400, forces aligned with Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad began laying siege to the Syrian town of Madaya, cutting it off from the outside world, including its access to food supplies.
Now, Republicans in both the House and Senate have proposed healthcare legislation that would defund Planned Parenthood the same way Iowa did — by cutting it off from federal Medicaid reimbursements for a year.
The senator is clearly in the "entitlement reform" camp that purports to want to "save" Social Security by cutting it, implying that benefit reductions for seniors living on fixed incomes are somehow inevitable.
However, the measures Kohl's has taken to boost traffic online and in stores made it clear why it is outperforming JCPenney, whose in-store Sephora, salon, and portrait center just aren't cutting it.
The oil-exporting nation's central bank had held the rate in the two previous reviews after cutting it four times earlier this year, and said it could tighten further if inflationary risks grow.
Working nights wasn't cutting it any longer, so I now get up at 5:00 am and get in the studio before my day job so I can have evenings with my family.
The bank's nine-member monetary policy committee, known as Copom, kept the benchmark Selic rate at 6.50 percent for a third straight meeting, after cutting it by 775 basis points since October 2016.
For example, in February Tesla announced that the Gigafactory will lead to a 35 percent reduction in per-car costs for the entry level Model 3 battery, cutting it from $10,33 to $6,875.
Anyway, at the training facility where I live pretty much full time, a couple of parents were talking about having to take their sons out of racing, because they weren't cutting it academically.
McFadden rolled the kale tightly to make a chiffonade, cutting it into thin, delicate strips measuring 1/16 of an inch wide, and marinated these with garlic, olive oil, lemon juice and cheese.
While we don't eat the skin, if you don't wash your avocado well as you're handling and cutting it, you're introducing those bugs into the pulp of the fruit you're planning to eat.
Stacy McGaugh, astronomer from Case Western Reserve University, told me he felt that cutting it now would harm us decades down the line, and allow other countries to surpass the U.S. in observational capabilities.
She owns a small bit of land in a rural village, which is where she may return when cutting it in Sonagachi becomes too tough with the slow trickle of money from her babu.
"Since corporate income tax reduces the value of corporations to shareholders, cutting it ought to raise earnings and stock prices, all else equal," Capital Markets' chief market economist, John Higgins, said in a note.
Less certain is whether the Premier League will maintain its position as the globe's most celebrated football league, or whether Brexit will undermine the league, cutting it off from footballing innovations in continental Europe.
Then, if labels want a hit, they'll have to play ball with Spotify — either by cutting it friendly royalty deals or by paying it directly through Sponsored Songs to get exposure on these playlists.
The Raiders mounted a scoring drive, cutting it to 213-221 with just over three minutes left in the third quarter; The Saints failed to answer when Lutz missed a 243-yard field goal.
Cutting it as drastically as the Trump/Cotton/Perdue Raise Act proposes is so bad for economic growth that improving the skill mix of the immigrants who remain simply can't make up for it.
Tanner said that the hardest part of cooking the perfect steak can be waiting to slice into it, making it important to let your steak rest for a good 10 minutes before cutting it.
Ong says he likes to mess around with it as much as he can in his desserts, from frying the seeds and fermenting its flesh to cutting it into velvety slivers for his dish.
If a daily gratitude practice isn't quite cutting it for you on a superficial level, then there's a whole emerging category of skin-care products that promise to act as CBT for your epidermis.
At its last board meeting in June, the central bank considered holding the key rate and cutting it by 50 basis points but eventually trimmed it by 25 basis points to 7.50%, Nabiullina said.
This season, when holding two metal spoons to your face just isn't cutting it (and those three glasses of Merlot are showing), you have to call in the big guns: a heavy-duty eye cream.
The United States is waging a campaign against Huawei, banning it from its own 5G networks and cutting it off from American software and components that it needs for its smartphones and network equipment business.
Romero said that Punchatz came to the Id Software studio with a model and a camera in order to get a reference for the Doom cover, but the model just wasn't cutting it for Romero.
They want him promise an immigration vote in the House, a similar pledge McConnell made to re-open the government last time — and they think they are cutting it close enough to make Ryan nervous.
This update had been rumored before; not only was the software expected to arrive before the end of the month (cutting it close there), but a developer had leaked the software release notes last week.
Kloss documented the post-Met Gala fun on Snapchat, explaining to fans that a stain on her fitted column skirt resulted in Maxwell taking a pair of scissors and cutting it into a mini dress!
They estimated net T-bill supply would total $373 billion in the fourth quarter to achieve a cash balance of $360 billion at the end of December after cutting it to $60 billion in September.
Anglim: Truthfully, I plan on eventually cutting it and raising money to help support Phoenix Children's Hospital and several other pediatric charities I'm involved with, including Cheer 4 Your Life and Give Kids the World.
The dealers had sued Mahama after he declared hundreds of his signature jute sack works to be inauthentic; the artist countersued, arguing that the dealers had "mutilated" his work by cutting it into smaller pieces.
When I'm driving the ball down at the knees and sinking it and curving it and cutting it like I should be, then there are a lot of outs out there for me this year.
That basically means that an immigrant who hasn't submitted an application by mid-May is cutting it very close, and one who doesn't submit by the end of May is quite possibly out of luck.
It's cutting it a little close, but the holiday season can finally get going because the Kardashian-West Christmas card is here and don't worry, they didn't feel the need to dress up for us.
And if there's bacteria on the outside of a cantaloupe, for example, Dible says, cutting it up will transfer the bacteria to the inside, edible part, even if someone in the kitchen washes the fruit first.
Then the uncomfortable chest expansion, waiting for the scar tissue over the expanded chest to heal, and then cutting it open again to shape that into a breast and lifting my natural breast to create symmetry.
It is important to cut the hair when it is dry and when the hair is in its natural curly state so you can account for the natural curl pattern of the hair when cutting it.
Top global miner BHP Billiton slashed its interim dividend by 75 percent on Tuesday, cutting it for the first time since 1988 following a collapse in prices for oil, iron ore, coal and other raw materials.
"I don't know if I can take this; they're cutting it too close again," Dziad, 49, said as she nervously grabbed at the bottom of her black Pavel Datsyuk jersey while watching a recent open practice.
If I was employed by a company full-time, I might consider having at least one or two months of emergency funds saved in case I was laid off or fired and unemployment wasn't cutting it.
In England, it is known, by now, as the Manchester City Goal: working the ball to the touchline and cutting it back, low, to a striker waiting in front of the net for a tap-in.
House Republicans had proposed cutting it to 20 percent and many tax experts think that even that number is overly ambitious with the import tax gone and with the Affordable Care Act taxes still in place.
If Ariana Grande's "thank u, next" music video wasn't enough to satisfy your need for more Bring It On (and the endless TV movie sequels weren't cutting it, either) then Kirsten Dunst is here to help.
During four-on-four play, Kahun knocked a bouncing puck past Demko, cutting it to 6-4 at 6:16, and on an ensuing power play, Malkin's slap shot made it 6-5 at 7:24.
However, drug dealers have been selling fentanyl trafficked from China as "fake OxyContin" or cutting it into other drugs such as heroin to make the high stronger and maximize their profits, often without the consumer's knowledge.
Proponents of keeping the rule say cutting it would be akin to saying "it's OK for the big phone and cable companies to spy on Americans," as the Executive Director for the Center for Digital Democracy noted.
Origin: Tyra Banks's unexpected eruption at an America's Next Top Model contestant who just wasn't cutting it in 2005 went viral and became a famous reality TV moment — a reaction GIF before the reaction GIF really existed.
Over the past week, the US government has taken extreme and unprecedented steps against Huawei, cutting it off from every US partner at the risk of a long-term rupture in trade between the US and China.
They're getting tape, music, sound, cutting it and then introducing all that tape, and then the show's being edited anywhere ... The final editing of the show is being done anywhere between 10 and two in the morning.
However, ripping off hair with wax, just like cutting it above the skin with a razor, won't actually change its growth pattern, according to Dr. Green, since all growth is controlled by the follicles under the skin.
And in video games especially, where software sales just aren't cutting it anymore, Microsoft and Sony both have now taken a page from Big Tech: Deliver a shiny, new toy propelled by bigger numbers and nothing more.
That 3.4 magnitude tremor led the government to look for ways to further limit Groningen production, after already cutting it by 60 percent from a 2013 peak following a string of earthquakes caused by decades of extraction.
That they did their homework all the way through if it is… that at some point it doesn't glitch… and also by cutting it all apart we show them what it's really worth, this representation of luxury.
This is especially so in the cases of Baosteel and Wuhan, which have both recently been replacing older mills with new steel-making capacity; it may be hard to turn them in the direction of cutting it.
As Larry Levitt of the Kaiser Family Foundation argues, this means that given the American Health Care Act's benefit design, you could actually end up raising federal spending rather than cutting it by eliminating the essential benefits.
To be able to manipulate the negative itself, its chemical properties, the very nature of it, rather than to alter it manually by scratching or cuttingit feels as if they are creating a new medium altogether.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Aug 30 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he still wants to see the U.S. corporate tax rate drop to 15 percent, saying cutting it is essential for the nation to regain its competitive edge.
And as in the couture house ateliers, seamstresses cut and sew stiff linen mock-ups, called toiles, to perfect the design before cutting it in the final fabric, and produce embellishments, like handmade silk blossoms and gold braiding.
So instead, Ranatunga, alongside his co-founder William Lin, are enabling doctors to test drugs for effectiveness by removing cancer from the body, cutting it up into small samples, and getting it growing again inside a specialty gel.
A North Korean diplomat says his country has nothing to fear from any U.S. move to broaden sanctions aimed at cutting it off from the global financial system and will pursue "acceleration" of its nuclear and missile programs.
By placing Sugon on the list, the Trump administration is effectively cutting it off from the tiny brains it needs to make the billions of calculations required to model weather patterns and support video apps and online shopping.
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In a story that quickly made the rounds among the faculty ― and that Warren later retold at his funeral — Smith ordered a steak, even though his arms were so weak he had trouble cutting it into smaller pieces.
Last December, Riyadh released a plan to abolish the deficit by 53, cutting it from $25 billion (£2100 billion) or 250 percent of gross domestic product in 2016 via steps such as domestic energy price hikes and tax rises.
Tasha: Speaking of places we'd rather the show didn't go, the sequence where Sam Tarly sets out to cure Jorah's greyscale by cutting it off his body feels like a callback to Ramsay Bolton's nigh-endless torture of Theon.
Indicated 1 percent higher The free-to-air broadcaster tempered its TV advertising market outlook after cutting it in May, but confirmed its full-year revenue and profit targets thanks to its e-commerce ventures and operating cost savings.
It meant, after a slow stroll with his dog through bare woods on a misty November morning, uncovering a mushroom from the leaf-litter, cutting it off, weighing and savouring it and placing it, with reverence, in his basket.
The AirLoft's biggest innovation is a set of inflatable wings that serve as a barrier between you and the hammock's fabric walls, but they also provide additional insulation for cold nights when your sleeping back isn't quite cutting it.
Sure, I've had to fire a couple who weren't cutting it, but most have been with me at least a couple years in an industry where six months at the same place can make you seem like a veteran.
My hair is curly so I thought I was like cutting it to my chin length, but when it would air dry it would go up to my ears like a little triangle hat and it was really ugly.
But Marshall (1-2) whittled away at the deficit, cutting it to just three points at the culmination of a 5:153 Notre Dame scoring drought to make it 49-46 with 10:218.2 to play in the game.
Toll said it was cutting it full-year gross margin forecast as it expected to deliver a "few high-margin units" in its City Living business, which builds high-rises, in fiscal year 2017, instead of fiscal year 2016.
BUENOS AIRES, July 12 (Reuters) - Argentina's central bank on Tuesday left its 35-day reference interest rate unchanged at 30.25 percent after cutting it for nine weeks straight but said it still expects inflation to slow in coming months.
For now, the RBI is widely expected to keep the repo rate at a five-year low of 6.50 percent when it holds its policy review on Tuesday, after cutting it by 150 basis points since early last year.
If you're a dyed-in-the-wool drip machine devotee who's concluded that old grounds from a tin might not be cutting it anymore (no offense), allow us to suggest a simple if life-changing alternative: the French press.
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Last year, after a series of lynchings were incited by messages sent on its service, WhatsApp reduced the number of people or groups that a message could be forwarded to at one time, cutting it to five from 20 previously.
President Donald Trump recently ordered a review of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street reform law that created the CFPB after the 2007-653 financial crisis to protect individuals from fraud and bad lending, with an eye to cutting it down.
And while obstacles remain—ensuring that only the Nav1.7 channel is affected; creating compounds that will allow some pain to register without cutting it off altogether; surviving the rigors of FDA approval—he and many others see a way forward.
The United Nations has raised the alarm over the fate of hundreds of thousands of civilians who could be trapped without food or medical supplies inside what was once Syria's largest city, if government forces succeed in cutting it off.
For now, analysts said they still expect the RBI to hold its repo rate at a more than 7-year low of 6.00 percent after last cutting it in August, but warned that the odds of a hike had risen.
Under EU rules, of which the Commission is the enforcer, Italy should cut its structural deficit next year to 1.2 percent of GDP rather than allow it to rise and continue cutting it every year until it reaches a surplus.
The government of President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, a former investment banker who took office in July, is aiming to trim the annualized fiscal deficit to 3.0 percent by the end of year before cutting it to 2.5 percent in 2017.
The Social Democrats, who had always criticized the deal, took control of the government in 2007 and a parliamentary inquiry was set up to determine whether bribes were paid to win the contract, while cutting it to 15 jets from 18.
North Korea has nothing to fear from any U.S. move to broaden sanctions aimed at cutting it off from the global financial system and will pursue "acceleration" of its nuclear and missile programs, a North Korean envoy told Reuters on Tuesday.
Like the many connected toothbrushes that have come before it, the Kérastase Hair Coach Powered by Withings is an attempt to convince the early adopting public that their dumb old products just aren't cutting it in this ever more connected world.
It decided to lower its cap on three-month deposits to 300 billion forints ($13 billion) by the end of September from 500 billion at the end of June, cutting it below analysts' forecast for a 350 billion forint new cap.
Speaking at a Rose Garden ceremony awarding the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy to West Point, Trump said the current wait is a "long time" and that cutting it would "make recruiting a little bit easier" for service academy sports programs.
Meditation for Real Life "Long lines at airport security can induce anxiety, especially if they are slow-moving and you are cutting it close to boarding time," says Melissa Eisler, a meditation teacher in San Diego and author of MindfulMinutes.com.
Bill McGowan, 55, the founder and chief executive of Clarity Media Group, a New York-based firm that specializes in media training, said he minimizes the amount of time spent in the room, cutting it down to unpacking, showering and sleeping.
But this bright little book is a useful primer, offering dozens of classic and modern variations on the spritzer, discussing its Italian roots and even providing the tidbit that in Caesar's day, it was gauche to drink alcohol without cutting it.
Why it matters: Although around 300,000 files will be ready by August 20th, October is cutting it close to the midterm elections to review all of the documents, which could make it difficult for the Senate to confirm Kavanaugh before then.
Cobb, 42, a genial, bearlike, bearded father of seven, stayed up late the night before the hearing, rehearsing his performance in the mirror of his hotel room, cutting it in half to make sure it stayed within the strict time limit.
La vie bohème doesn't seem to be cutting it, especially because Ellis — a struggling painter given to slashing, cluttered canvases in shades of dung (the movie is clearly on the side of the popular arts) — insists on stirring up trouble.
It has since steepened, however, on optimism that the U.S. economy won't slow as much as expected and on expectations that the Federal Reserve is unlikely to continue lowering its benchmark interest rate, after cutting it three times this year.
So in short, the stuff in Gilead this season is a little removed from what drew me to this show initially, but I'm also cutting it a lot of slack because I'm at least intrigued by where it might be going.
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When Chapman returned to his locker after finishing his workout, he became engaged in an animated phone conversation in Spanish before testily cutting it short and tossing his phone into his locker, if not quite as swiftly as he would throw a baseball.
With any luck, the new job will have him interacting with fellow NBC correspondents like Saturday Night Live star Leslie Jones, who has spent her time in South Korea cutting it up with commentators and former figure skaters Tara Lipinski and Johnny Weir.
GENEVA (Reuters) - North Korea has nothing to fear from any U.S. move to broaden sanctions aimed at cutting it off from the global financial system and will pursue "acceleration" of its nuclear and missile programs, a North Korean envoy told Reuters on Tuesday.
However, the proposition of cutting it to 15 percent would put it among the lowest, with the stated goal of improving the competitiveness of U.S.-based corporations and creating a tax environment that makes the United States more attractive to global corporations.
But since state lawmakers used SB 87 as the new baseline, by and large the bill simply reverted the minimum sentence for heroin trafficking back to five years — instead of cutting it to an even lower level than it was pre-2014.
If an incense tree is on government-managed land, the maximum sentence for cutting it down is the same as it is for felling any other kind of tree on such property: a fine of HK$25,000 ($3,210) and a year in prison.
Some investor fears were eased in December, when Riyadh released a plan to abolish the deficit by 2020, cutting it from $79 billion or 12.3 percent of gross domestic product in 2016 via steps such as domestic energy price hikes and tax rises.
Officials at the Democratic National Committee say after Democrat Barack Obama won the presidency in 2008, the party became preoccupied with defending so-called battleground areas at the expense of the rest of the country, cutting it off from huge swaths of voters.
While there are many mothers who are competing in track and field and in other Olympic sports, Brown would be the first to admit she was cutting it close in the race from delivery date to trying to make an Olympic team.
Normally one of our sons mows down the monkey grass in late fall, after the first frost, but our youngest child left for college in August, and this year neither my husband nor I ever got around to cutting it back ourselves.
Also last week, a plan to restructure $35 billion in General Obligation bond debt owed by Puerto Rico's government and agencies — cutting it to about $11 billion — was hailed by the U.S.-imposed Fiscal Oversight and Management Board (FOMB) as a victory.
KUSHNER: Yeah, I think that the amount of money you can spend to help refugees resettle in their countries and deal with aid is very impactful, so we're trying to — SWAN: So you agreed with the policy of cutting it to that level?
You might be able to spot a few stray brow hairs, tweeze them, and move on with your life; I zone in on a tiny black dot of hair that probably won't surface on its own for weeks and spend all night cutting it out.
In some films, obviously there are a lot of things you are fixing as a composer, be it lazy writing or a script that's not quite there, performances that just aren't cutting it, or a bloated edit or whatever, something not moving quick enough.
FROM COINAGE: This Is How Much It Would Cost to Paint the White House (And More Crazy Facts) On Wednesday morning, O'Rourke said they were "cutting it close" but still expecting to arrive in Washington just in time for House votes on Wednesday night.
BELGRADE (Reuters) - The Serbian central bank is expected to leave its benchmark rate unchanged at 2.75% this week, after cutting it by 25 basis points in July, as the currency remains strong, growth on track, and inflation low, a Reuters poll showed on Tuesday.
The 33-year-old reality star used Instagram Stories after Sunday's season finale of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, which revealed the big news, sharing photos of a cake that read "Congratulations It's A … " Upon cutting it, the pink frosting inside honored her baby girl.
I'd had a few pints and was soaking up the good-natured rural atmosphere when I decided to really kick things into 12th gear by cracking open a gram of ketamine, laying it across a beer garden table, and cutting it out into lines.
Assume that it keeps production at current levels for five years, before cutting it by 5 percent a year, and that oil and gas prices stay at current levels of $75 a barrel, and Shell's first-half average of $5 per thousand cubic feet respectively.
The BoE's rate-setters voted unanimously to keep Bank Rate at 0.25 percent, the lowest level in the BoE's 322-year history, after cutting it in August for the first time since 33 to tackle the shock of Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
Sam Hill, an economist with RBC Capital Markets, has said Labour's plans suggested the overall deficit could rise to about 4 percent of gross domestic product by 2021/22 compared with the Conservatives' aim of cutting it to 0.7 percent of GDP by then.
After about 30 minutes with beamo, I was doing things that are at best annoying on camera-less cutters — things like etching a design, cutting it out, then immediately flipping the cut piece and etching on the other side without worrying about precarious placement.
I decided to cut WAY back on my meat intake for January — I'll still eat meat if something calls my name at a restaurant or if we're out with friends, but in my own apartment and at work, I've enjoyed cutting it out this month.
Simply rolling the dough and cutting it with a biscuit cutter or knife results in uniform biscuits with poofy sides that can be crisp or fluffy, depending on whether you space the biscuits on a baking sheet, or pack them together in a pan.
New York (CNN)An emergency aid package announced this summer was meant to help farmers caught in the crossfire of President Donald Trump's escalating trade war — but as the midterm elections approach, American dairy farmers say the amount of money they received isn't cutting it.
Meituan is a great example, they-, you know, they practice really kind of a try fast, fail fast model, which, they'll pilot a new service, and if it doesn't work, they're pretty brutal about cutting it off very quickly, and so that's how they evolve quickly.
And means Facebook's success in cutting it down at the first legal hurdle is a depressing result for those in the EU hoping platform power linked to privacy-hostile surveillance of internet users might be regulated in a meaningful time frame via an existing antitrust lens.
If the Family Truckster isn't cutting it anymore, head on down to the dealership and check out all the new rides that carmakers will be increasingly desperate to sell as inventories pile up, the 2018 new model year looms, and a booming US sales market plateaus.
Like "resistance" organizers in town halls and community centers across the country, the protesters made it clear that lives would be hurt — and lost — if Medicaid and the ACA were cut, and they drove home the scandal of politicians cutting it in the middle of the night.
The Fed, he argued, must learn from one of its past failures — allowing high inflation to take off in the 1970s — and a past success, of allowing the boom of the late 1990s to take hold rather than cutting it off out of misguided fear of inflation.
BELGRADE (Reuters) - The Serbian central bank is expected to leave its benchmark rate unchanged at 2.5% on Thursday, after cutting it by 25 basis points in August, since the dinar remains strong, growth on track, and inflation inside the target band, a Reuters poll showed on Monday.
The folks behind the W&M YouTube channel must have a lot of experience building model ships inside glass bottles, because they cleverly fit a small wooden ball inside a lightbulb, which can't fit through its narrow neck, by cutting it into quarters and then reassembling it once inside.
Set in the early '00s, Looking For Alaska tells the story of teenager Miles "Pudge" Halter (Charlie Plummer), who enrolls in boarding school to try to gain a deeper perspective on life and find his "great perhaps" when his life at home with his parents just isn't cutting it.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Reserve, which has amassed some $4.5 trillion in bonds since the recession, could begin trimming that portfolio after this year's raft of interest-rate hikes and will aim to keep cutting it for "a number of years," a Fed official said on Wednesday.
"The fiscal target for 2017 is a deficit not exceeding the threshold of 3 percent in relation to gross domestic product (GDP), and in following years - cutting it by at least 0.25 percentage points annually," Skiba also said, adding Poland's medium-term deficit goal is 1 percent of GDP.
The Commission said France, which is to bring its headline budget deficit down this year to below the EU ceiling of 0.13 percent of GDP for the first time since 20.1, was cutting it close by aiming for a gap of 20.5 percent, rather than the agreed 22018 percent.
But the answer to her question proves relatively intuitive here, both because all of her collaborators are longtime pals, and because nearly overstuffed and nauseous pieces like "Dummy Track" demonstrate she's a natural for the director's chair—knowing just how much detail to creep in before cutting it off.
Next steps could include pairing an infrastructure bill with tax reform, eliminating budget sequestration and the debt ceiling, restoring funding to the State Department and cutting it to the United Nations, and saving the nuclear power industry through deregulation and federal subsidies — in the name of combating climate change.
If the United States, traditionally the world's leader on this issue, cuts in half our ceiling on refugee settlement, after already cutting it in half when the president took office, this will send a message globally that we are no longer who we have always proudly said we are.
North Korea has no fear of U.S. sanctions moveNorth Korea has nothing to fear from any U.S. move to broaden sanctions aimed at cutting it off from the global financial system and will pursue "acceleration" of its nuclear and missile programs, a North Korean envoy told Reuters exclusively.
If your latest iPhone or Pixel cameras aren't cutting it for your 'grams and you want to take it that extra step, my personal favorite is the Sony RX100 Mark IV. For around $1,000, it can take photos in RAW, quickly pair with your phone, and shoot really nice 4K videos.
NEW YORK, March 29 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Reserve, which has amassed some $4.5 trillion in bonds since the recession, could begin trimming that portfolio after this year's raft of interest-rate hikes and will aim to keep cutting it for "a number of years," a Fed official said on Wednesday.
The man in question—likely someone's rogue dad, based on the cargo shorts alone—was hanging out on a "bear viewing platform" at Alaska's Katmai National Park and Preserve last week when he decided the angle he had on the majestic beasts just wasn't cutting it, the Anchorage Daily News reports.
The book is for all of the everyday Black girls in my neighborhood who made magic out of a dollar store T-shirt by cutting it up in cool ways, or using a hot glue gun and rhinestones and glitter, or getting an airbrush to make it a special something.
Artists like Michael Heizer and Robert Smithson crafted on massive scale, human attempts to transfigure the landscape into an ideal image, to replicate the environment in an orthogonal direction, cutting it with marks not unlike the Nazca lines in Peru, or building upward like the pyramids of Central America and Egypt.
The opening scene in their latest video for the track "Vanity Pail Kids" shows a toilet in a recording studio with an unknown producer with a garbage bag on their head (my money is on Brendan Canning or Kevin Drew) telling the porcelain god(dess?) that their takes aren't cutting it.
Inside the Military&aposs Secretive Smartphone ProgramWhen I recently set out for the Pentagon&aposs R&D department, I instead found myself in front …Read more ReadAccording to a source who spoke to DoD Buzz, the Android phone used as part of the special forces tactical assault kit just wasn't cutting it.
She captioned the post "Cutting it close!!" which sounds an awful lot like a hair pun to us... That said, we barely even recognized her with the 'do: It's very Amy in Gone Girl-meets-blonde Mia Wallace (of Pulp Fiction) fame, not the sporty, all-American look Kloss is known for.
"People are touching the lemon in your glass, handling it, cutting it, placing it in a container or a cup, or a glass; and then picking up those slices at a later point in time and dropping them into a drink and putting them on the rim of a glass," said Tierno.
Read more: Dr. Pimple Popper removed a woman's giant chest cyst by cutting it with a bladeShe also told the patient in the video that she believed he had more blackheads than most because of his occupation as a firefighter, saying that "all of the soot and smoke" likely clogged his pores.
As the year progressed, bond markets stabilized and the yield curve that investors had feared finally steepened on optimism that the U.S. economy wouldn't slow as much as expected and on expectations that the Federal Reserve will hold its benchmark interest rate at its current level, after cutting it three times this year.
When Ms. Nottage learned that a production of "Ruined" in Florida was going to be, well, ruined — "The director felt the play was too long for a geriatric audience so they were cutting it down" — she issued an edict, saying in essence, if they wanted a shorter play they should choose a shorter play.
If you're now working at home due to the COVID-19 outbreak, you may have a moment when you realize that your Wi-Fi just isn't cutting it anymore — it could be a frozen video feed, a rainbow spinner on your screen, or a cry from your kids when their favorite game doesn't load.
If you're now working at home due to the COVID-19 outbreak, you may have a moment when you realize that your Wi-Fi just isn't cutting it anymore — it could be a frozen video feed, a rainbow spinner on your screen, or a cry from your kids when their favorite game doesn't load.
Like plastic bags and straws, glitter has emerged as a top target by environmentalists, and in its wake, many music festivals have banned glitter, popular stores are cutting it from holiday displays and packaging, and there's a growing movement to make it illegal in the same way microbeads were banned all over the world.
Obstetricians started cutting it immediately in part because of a misguided belief that it would reduce the risk of hemorrhage in the mother (subsequent research found that it doesn't), a trend that accelerated with the increasing specialization of medicine, with eager pediatricians ready to care for the newborn while the obstetrician attended to the mother.
Maybe your sticky notes aren't cutting it when it comes to staying on top of your to-do list, perhaps your work and personal calendars has presented a constant double-booking problem, or maybe you hyper-focus on one task for so long that you forget the other important items on your plate for the day.
When the waiter gets to the kicker—a bone-in tomahawk of this rarified meat comes to you at fourteen dollars an ounce, and the chef is cutting it at between fifty and seventy-five ounces—the mind reels as you do the math and try to look anywhere but into the waiter's practiced, polite gaze.
Afrin is geographically an anomaly from the rest of Syrian Kurdish-controlled territory: stuck out to the west of the country, a significant distance from Syrian Kurds' traditional area of power and -- even since they took the town of Manbij from ISIS with US help -- still with a chunk of Syrian Arab rebel territory cutting it off.
Just take a peep at what WLWT reporter Brandon Saho captured from this lit-ass nursing home lobby: Lady's cutting it up to Nate Dogg—actually what appears to be a mashup of "Next Episode" and "Regulate"—and Kirkpatrick seems to be deeply enjoying what he might have earlier written off as a routine community visit.
Our celebration falls just as that amazing, fresh-feeling fall weather starts to roll in (Hello, pumpkin spice lattes, hayrides, and colorful leaves.) — without cutting it too close to holidays like Thanksgiving or Christmas that might try to steal our spotlight (though many of us do have the option of combining our special day with Halloween for a memorable costume bash).
However, there must be severe scepticism about whether the Russians intend to stop the bombardment of rebel positions in and around Aleppo, the country's biggest city before the war, that have resulted in regime forces on the ground (mainly Iranian-backed Shia militias and some Alawite units of the Syrian army) almost completely cutting it off from the Turkish border.
Rand PaulRandal (Rand) Howard PaulGraham promises ObamaCare repeal if Trump, Republicans win in 2202 Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Rand Paul to 'limit' August activities due to health MORE (R-Ky.) publicly criticized this program last year as an example of wasteful spending; perhaps the White House saw cutting it as an easy way to gain his vote.
The driver, Carlos F. Pino, was chauffeuring a bridal party of eight women after a day of wine tasting at a vineyard on July 20013, 2015, when he made a U-turn on Route 48 in Cutchogue, N.Y. As he turned, the pickup truck, driven by a man the authorities said had been drinking, broadsided the limousine, nearly cutting it in two.
These women were divided into three categories: those who had an early term abortion, those who got an abortion but were cutting it close (within two weeks before the cut off point, which varies from state to state but generally sits around 20 weeks), and those who just missed the gestational cut-off point (by up to three weeks) and were denied an abortion.
Musk said on the company's earnings results conference call in February that while Tesla could finish its production preparations for Model 3 without bringing in new funds, that would put the company "close to the edge" in terms of its overall cash position, and said it was then sensible for the electric carmaker to bring in new funds to help offset the risk that cutting it that close would entail for shareholders.
Sure, there are other great quotables from other great films (lines proffered up from the skewered minds of Harmony Korine and Martin Scorsese, or sequences acted out by some of Hollywood's best actors and actresses), but I love this line in particular because it combines with the mise en scene to create something so natural yet cutting, it feels as though you're David, falling in love with Sofia, as much as you're also Julianna and able to feel the wetness of tears silently rolling down her cheek underneath the utterly useless guise of a smile.
OL Chief Executive Richard Heiberg expects to reduce costs through synergies of a least 75 million Norwegian crowns ($9 million) annually from 2018 following the acquisition of Bank 1 Oslo Akershus ** Will achieve synergies by cutting IT-costs and reduce the number of employees and branches, but aims to have a local presence in all market areas, he told Reuters following an investor briefing on Monday ** Expects number of branches to be cut to around 30-35 in five year's time from today's 38 ** Says the bank is "somewhat overcapitalised", aims to grow mainly in the Oslo and Akershus region by increasing market share from today's level of around 6 percent ** Says has benefited from its biggest competitor DNB closing down many branches ** Has a market share of 50 percent in Hedmark, aims for growth line with the general credit growth, does not expect to increase market share in this area ** Repeats targets for dividend of 50 percent and 10 percent return on equity ** Has launched IPO, will list on the Oslo Stock Exchange in June ($1 = 8.4009 Norwegian crowns) (Reporting by Camilla Knudsen, editing by Terje Solsvik)

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