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"displace" Definitions
  1. to take the place of somebody/something synonym replace
  2. to force people to move away from their home to another place
  3. to move something from its usual position
  4. displace somebody (especially North American English) to remove somebody from a job or position
  5. displace something (physics) (especially of a ship) to take the place of an amount of liquid when put or floating in it, used as a way of measuring size

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933 Sentences With "displace"

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They displace some consumption, but inevitably displace some investment, too.
As these fuels displace baseload coal and nuclear, doubts are beginning to displace confidence in the electric grid.
Here's the main issue: Tesla doesn't really have a plan B. It's see electric cars displace gas-powered ones — and displace them fast — or bust.
"It could displace a number of vital partners as it could displace the Iranians... Ultimately, I don't think you can ever get the Iranians out of Iraq," Alterman said.
Well, I think that voice is not going to displace screens but it will displace the amount of time we interact with screens at least through touch and through typing.
Chavez said Kensho itself was unlikely to displace many employees.
I certainly think it's getting harder to displace the incumbents.
It's supposed to displace you, in one direction or another.
CAN YOU DISPLACE RUSSIANS FROM THE EUROPEAN NAT GAS MARKET?
The bullets hitting against their edges displace and tilt them.
More than a dozen wildfires displace hundreds of thousands of Californians.
Sometimes, however, it can elide, or displace, her greater policy ideas.
Consumers' preferences will change, or some unimagined technology will displace them.
Predictions about how many jobs robots will ultimately displace vary widely.
Or how many human beings you can displace in getting it?
Rising seas, drought, conflict -- all are expected to displace people. 9.
Anything that can displace your immediate reality is to be commended.
And if EVs displace gas-burners, the planet should be grateful.
This makes it possible to create various strands that will interact with each other in predictable ways — this one with a great fit will displace that one, and a third will displace one but not the other.
The UN warns that an assault on Idlib could displace 2m more.
Other critics said it would be too large or displace local residents.
Wayne Urso, Millsfield's ambitious election official, is hoping to displace Dixville Notch.
Methane will not displace carbon dioxide as the world's main climate preoccupation.
Do you think the cheese kebab should displace the traditional meat skewer?
He believes robots will work alongside humans rather than displace them completely.
It says something about Crane's abilities that he couldn't even displace that.
Her crushed sour cream potatoes might displace my Sweeney potatoes this year.
For one, it can displace the daily job requirements of many workers.
The truth is taxpayers and consumers benefit when renewable fuels displace petroleum.
Ryan acknowledged his agenda was unlikely to displace current law anytime soon.
So the bill won't reduce carbon emissions, it will just displace them.
As EVs head up the S curve, they'll displace millions more barrels.
Here, though, there's no one to displace, only a public to serve.
According to Baudrillard, "simulacra" have come to displace realities in human understanding.
The crop could displace sowings of wheat, canola and soybeans, Labelle said.
Both Apple and Google are eager to displace Windows in the enterprise.
A 2003 study disputed long-held assumptions that starlings displace native birds.
Critics say their methods are little different than the groups they displace.
We want them having skills added this country and not displace American workers.
Mobile video often complements TV programming and isn't always intended to displace it.
Once you displace families, once you steal the land, the memory is gone.
Yet the chances that batteries will rapidly displace diesel in trucking are slim.
A similar idea is to have robotics companies help the workers they displace.
In Myanmar, a brutal crackdown on the Rohingya Muslims continues to displace families.
What are we teaching our students when we displace them from their dorms?
Computers thus reallocate rather than displace jobs, requiring workers to learn new skills.
Gritty negotiations toward denuclearization displace, at least for now, threats of armed conflict.
"The regulatory agencies would never let you displace so much water," she said.
I want to displace the process of thinking through, and changing my mind.
Even in East Asia, Chinese forces are not about to displace American ones.
Environmentalists fought the measure, fearing it would displace indigenous communities and enable deforestation.
The point, however, is not to displace the Democrats but to change them.
The anticorruption interest is not sufficient to displace the speech here in question.
The incursion could displace many of the 750,000 people living along the border.
There's a component that's going to be hard to displace onto a robot.
That would displace hundreds of millions of people along coastlines around the world.
In a sweeping riff, Bill Burr predicted they would displace human sex partners.
Do you think that they displace jobs, or create jobs in the mass?
This helps displace almost 600,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions annually, according to Iberdrola.
Ocasio-Cortez said on Twitter Monday that Amazon moving in could displace existing residents.
Proving that no amount of money or press can displace an old-school sammy.
CUTLER: And not displace American workers and not pose a threat to our safety.
Schouela prefers that new tools displace technologies that are already used in the workplace.
But gmelina is "now maligned," he says, for its ability to displace native species.
However, those tasks remain limited in their ability to displace their human counterparts entirely.
Park is projected to displace Ko atop the world rankings, according to the LPGA.
Once that happens they could displace polycopters in many roles, not just military ones.
Much has been written about blockchains and how they displace, reshape, or eliminate trust.
Talk of artificial intelligence often leads to speculation about how machines may displace workers.
"Art is a place where we displace our worst fears and wishes," Braaten said.
It aims to displace second-ranked Total Access Communication by the end of 2016.
Platforms that build network effects over time are powerful, sticky and hard to displace.
This will occur because imports will displace iron ore mined in China, it said.
After all, carriers displace a lot of water and could easily swamp a swimmer.
The $72 million expressway was going to displace 2,00 families and close 800 businesses.
Federal grants displace at risk, private sector investment — to the detriment of the nation.
Relativism helped displace the notion that the white European male represented a universal experience.
Worldwide, climate change will displace an estimated 150 to 300 million people by 2050.
They are those with a high intellectual property content that cannot be easily displace.
Permeating your room with purple peace potion, unfortunately, may not displace your anxieties forever.
Further, this narrative continues to displace responsibility away from where is belongs: with Clinton.
He said he believes that food delivery will displace people cooking in their homes.
In order to land their cushy jobs, the family had to displace other people.
Yet arithmetic suggests these new frontiers cannot compensate for the revenues Brexit may displace.
I've tried dropping dumbbells on my foot in an attempt to displace the pain.
It's easy to displace emotions [and direct them at] safe people when you're scared.
If that happens, it would swamp cities and displace as many as 187 million people.
I don't quite know what ... With Uber, self-driving will displace the drivers, I guess.
This serves to displace "peaker plants" that produce the most expensive electricity in the system.
"People will displace their aggression," said Jane Wood, a forensic psychologist at Britain's Kent University.
"It's one of the reasons we've been able to displace taxis so quickly," Chen said.
I have a bad habit of buying things as a way to displace internal turmoil.
As a result, even if government debt does displace investment, society may not lose much.
Besides, because index funds probably displace the most inept stockpickers, the market becomes more efficient.
Aerojet hopes to displace Bezos' Blue Origin as ULA's intended supplier for Vulcan rocket engines.
Why it matters: Amazon is trying to displace Wal-Mart as the largest U.S. grocer.
Members of the tribe argue the pipeline could displace burial ground and other sacred land.
Sociologists look for the bigger picture, and in my mind, Mateen's crime didn't displace Turner's.
But no natural competitive force can displace dominance acquired through abuse of the regulatory process.
This was, in his opinion, something that online courses were unlikely to erode or displace.
As more and more solar capacity is fed onto the grid, it will displace alternatives.
"The idea is where is this technology going to displace technology that we're using today." 
"It is hard to displace established defense companies," said Jim Corridore, an analyst at CFRA.
Fires displace hundreds of New Yorkers every year, and recovery is often slow and difficult.
If the federal law applies, it would displace the moratorium and allow mining to proceed.
Critics argue that their initiative in northern Syria could alienate or displace ethnic Arab communities.
Djokovic, outside the top 20 before winning Wimbledon, will displace Del Potro with a victory.
To do so, it would have to displace large software companies like Microsoft and Oracle.
A strike-slip fault might have some amount of vertical motion that could displace seawater.
We had to leave because our government wants to either kill us or displace us.
They're considered an invasive species, and could eventually displace other animals like otters and manatees.
Airports in Chattanooga and Indianapolis have built solar farms to displace conventional electrical grid supply.
Banks have already begun investing in artificial intelligence, and recognize the technology will displace workers.
Every element, from the bezel to the buttons, were designed to absorb and displace shock.
Vote-hungry politicians are inciting their kin to grab land and even to displace rival communities.
But wind and solar are only for electricity, so they only displace coal and natural gas.
Wearers of contact lenses know how frustrating and unsettling it can be to displace a lens.
They can steal, copy or displace global firms' innovations without building costly offices and factories abroad.
Efforts to displace Giuliani with a new legal mouthpiece appeared to hit a snag on Thursday.
Indigenous locals say pressure to displace them from the area has steadily increased over the years.
He was seeking to displace Mr Shestun as part of a broader plan to consolidate power.
Buybacks do not displace investments that firms make in their workers, innovation and long-term growth.
So it certainly makes sense to see them displace vegetables and fruits in the short term.
Some survive, and even thrive, until they displace an old form and become the new standard.
Some think that, if successful, the yuan could start to displace the dollar in oil trading.
No one's willing to fund [profound innovation] because you're not going to displace Facebook or Google.
But in the meantime, Five Star had also decided to displace the establishment seat by seat.
The Queens/Bronx Democrat is worried the project could displace low-income and working-class families.
"It will displace corn, one way or another," an employee at a large grain processor said.
The EU's military ambitions need not displace NATO: they will remain puny compared with America's heft.
The deal also would displace UnitedHealth Group as the largest health insurer and pharmacy benefits manager.
It will displace London-based Barclays as Apple's financial partner for credit cards, the Journal said.
GM is betting that the economy is experiencing transformation, with news technologies about to displace old.
Innovations such as driverless vehicles and drones could displace swaths of jobs in transport and delivery.
Whatever the reason, Big Oil is coming out swinging against every technology that could displace them.
However, electrification is projected to displace 7.3 million barrels a day of transport fuel that year.
But he admits it will be an uphill climb to displace viewership on Instagram and YouTube.
It's not likely to displace denim in the hearts and minds of most men's wear designers.
"It's very hard to think that in this situation you would displace anyone," Mr. Peri said.
Then there's this: Ride-hailing trips are 69 percent more polluting as the trips they displace.
"The idea is where is this technology going to displace technology that we&aposre using today."
Now, we're seeing it emerge in an electoral politics context, as millennials displace the baby boomers.
The Cruise deal extends that wager, betting that computers will displace drivers and cut operating costs.
So here are three scenarios, showing 22.5, 22015, and 210 percent growth: Current growth in EVs would displace 22015 million barrels a day by 20280, 13 percent growth by would displace that much by 21, and 24 percent growth (BNEF's forecast) would hit the target by 20280.
Displace and Foresight are tweaked equivalents to Blink and Dark Vision, the two workhorse powers of Dishonored.
If Slack becomes the hub for all your enterprise software, it will be extremely tough to displace.
It accuses the YPG of rights abuses and of trying to displace Syrian Arab and Turkmen civilians.
The big picture: China has outlined strategies for 2018, 2025 and 2050 to displace the United States.
Analysts in Asia and the West believe that China wants to displace America as the Asian hegemon.
But as machines displace humans in production, their incomes will face the same pressures that afflict humans.
Criminal groups also have aggressive salespeople work to displace their competitors by stealing territory, explained Guerrero-Saade.
So there's a clear and present danger that these new kids on the block won't displace anything.
New platforms displace old ones, and fresh technologies can undercut the value even of sprawling physical networks.
A one-metre rise in sea levels would displace more than 100,000 people from 15 Caribbean countries.
If a foreclosure does occur, it's going to upset speculative real estate investors rather than displace families.
The project threatened to destroy natural habitats, affect access to water, and potentially displace local Lenca people.
This would displace U.S. goods and be worse than simply maintaining the trade status quo, Furman said.
Overall, however, Australia's Productivity Commission finds no evidence that migrants suppress wages or displace locals from jobs.
A 2013 study from Oxford University predicts that future technology could displace nearly half of American jobs.
Inside Europe, the fences built by politicians like Hungary's prime minister, Viktor Orban, merely displace the problem.
Not even the thrum of the city can displace the ache of loneliness left by her youth.
Yet some Republicans are worried the issue could hurt Trump and help Democrats seeking to displace him.
They often displace thousands of people, disrupt the social fabric and result in social conflict and protests.
It sets off an arms race of ads as candidates try to neutralize or displace their opponents.
Critics of the dam say it could harm the environment, ruin cultural sites, and displace local residents.
"The 'pharmaceuticalization' of marijuana will only succeed if pharmaceutical products displace marijuana as a medicine," Grinspoon wrote.
He said he understands that his firm's technology is likely to displace factory workers but that Landing.
FAWPA would create a permitting process for any company seeking to increase automation that would displace workers.
Once again, the United States has waged brutal counterinsurgencies guaranteed to maim, kill or displace countless civilians.
But they don't quite stand alone, and they're unlikely to displace the originals on anyone's streaming playlist.
Most new workplace technologies displace some worker tasks and entire jobs, devalue certain skills, and disrupt livelihoods.
We believed Facebook surpassed Myspace in quality and would easily displace it given enough time and money.
In cities, ride-hailing trips typically displace low-carbon trips, such as public transportation, biking, or walking.
Or the United States could push to export more natural gas to China to displace its coal.
Natural disasters in the Philippines already cause millions of dollars in damage and displace thousands each year.
In cities, ride-hailing trips typically displace low-carbon trips, such as public transportation, biking, or walking.
While this may impact refinery margins in Asian countries, it may also serve to displace crude demand.
They said unclear property ownership makes it easier for large ranchers to displace small farmers like Camurca.
It would fit into a space currently occupied by a brewpub, or perhaps displace a fitness center.
The plan specifies that it would displace or preempt all federal regulations for stationary sources of CO2.
The only way for Will to deal with it is to displace it onto the Essex Serpent.
But the right's institutions are not of the same kind as the ones they seek to displace.
If large businesses displace small-scale farmers, agriculture will move toward export crops, increasing the ranks of unemployed.
There are some prominent economists — George Borjas and others — who have argued that immigrants can displace domestic workers.
He stressed that it's unlikely Moscow would ever be able to displace the U.S. as a major partner.
And as video grows, it will displace other types of usage that would generate more revenue for Facebook.
Chinese military strength is growing fast and the country appears eager to displace America as the region's hegemon.
And plant-based meats don't have to displace all animal meats in order to make a big difference.
The addition of these jobs and resources will likely displace some advertising jobs that are no longer necessary.
But even so, off-grid power will not displace the traditional sort when it comes to big industries.
Countries tend to become more formal as they get richer because formal firms expand to displace informal ones.
If capybara are free from natural predators, they could also displace native wildlife that occupy similar ecological niches.
For now, plaintiffs approach state courts because federal statutes do not displace common law at the state level.
If you insist on using a turkey fryer just remember that the bird is going to displace oil.
But as machines and software get ever smarter, how many more workers will they displace, and which ones?
If so, K2-138 would displace Trappist-1 as the longest resonance chain detected in any solar system.
But clean energy is slower to displace old fossil power plants whose capital costs have already been paid.
That could displace more than 1 million people in New York and another 1 million in New Orleans.
Activists claim the development agenda will swallow up Oromo land and displace farmers as the capital grows outward.
These sequences are then used as mapping references to displace and reposition the pixels of the scenic footage.
The Woolsey Fire would eventually destroy 240,103 structures, burn through 210,22007 acres and displace more than 22011,000 people.
The activists and politicians have raised concerns that Amazon's new headquarters would displace poor residents and raise rents.
In the early days, critics feared that "carbon credit cowboys" would displace or exploit locals and pocket profits.
If Congress doesn't displace the private sector with federal grant programs, the dual track strategy attracts private investment.
Critics have warned that the building infrastructure projects under the BRI can cause environmental damage and displace people.
We have to ensure that employers can't use guestworker programs to displace U.S. workers the way Disney did.
AI and automation adoption often raise fears of a dystopian future, where machines displace, well, all of us.
Paine also interviews Sean Gourley, the CEO of Primer, who discusses how AI will displace millions of workers.
Speaking of Slack, many messaging-based platforms are attempting to displace email as the main form of communication.
He certainly was not expected to displace the incumbent at right back, Djibril Sidibé, in the starting lineup.
The Tesla factory has run into opposition from some Germans upset that the factory will displace a forest.
Those elements, though, still saw themselves as conservative — sometimes more conservative than those who wanted to displace them.
Activists claim the development agenda will swallow up Oromo land and displace farmers as the capital expands outward.
Most Yazidis remain in IDP camps in the Kurdistan region, along with most of the area's displace Sunnis.
In such cases, displace them is-matched middle-layer edge piece by performing the left or right trigger.
If this happens to be a large portion, then it would displace enough water to trigger a tsunami.
"My assumption is this technology will eventually displace a lot of people in those warehouses," Mr. Ford said.
But it would be tough, if not almost impossible, to displace Hong Kong as Asia's premiere financial hub.
We can also produce fuels in sustainable ways and displace many carbon-intense fossil fuels in the process.
"The dollar, euro, yen and yuan — I don't think digital currency will displace any of those," Ross said.
If it succeeds, it could build a powerful network of companies that rival communication apps will struggle to displace.
It could also drive up U.S. exports to Europe and displace North Sea and Mediterranean crude grades, they added.
Just as cheap natural gas is supplanting coal, even cheaper wind or solar eventually will displace gas, they argue.
It has said it wants to open 2,500 cafes this year to displace Starbucks as China's largest coffee chain.
In a regulated, consumer-protected business, we're very optimistic that we can actively displace that as more responsible actors.
"It's not just a gadget play anymore, which means Amazon and Google can't simply just displace it," Cramer said.
Women are highly disrespected – but don't displace the atrocities that were done to black people by using that quote.
PROPONENTS OF sovereign-wealth funds like to say that returns from publicly owned assets could in theory displace taxes.
The tsunami hit Java, an island of Indonesia, on Saturday and caused enough destruction to displace nearly 22018,000 people.
The tsunami hit Java, an island of Indonesia, on Saturday and caused enough destruction to displace nearly 22,000 people.
Ironclad isn't trying to displace lawyers, but it can at least help companies cut the cost of its bills.
Unlike most Bush-era construction, which took place on federal lands, Trump's proposal would forcibly displace thousands of homeowners.
Kenya plans to close all of its refugee camps in a move that would displace more than 600,000 people.
The Bangladesh government predicts rising sea level could displace about 20 million people from Bangladesh's coastal districts by 2050.
Others center around creating enough meaningful jobs as robotics and artificial intelligence threaten to displace increasing swaths of workers.
With climate emergencies set to displace hundreds of millions, we'll also have to rebuild cities and change settlement patterns.
The fighting will similarly displace Sunni civilians, leading more of them to try to make their way to Europe.
The United Nations has warned that the current offensive against the ADF is likely to displace nearly 370,000 more.
In Turkey, the Ilisu dam will also displace thousands of people and submerge a town dating back 12,000 years.
Moreover, they aspire to displace more government roles over time, replacing the logic of territorial sovereignty with functional sovereignty.
Havens created the work as he watched two giant malls spring up in Vancouver and displace the wildlife there.
This is especially true when 5G technologies and standards, once embedded in a country, become very hard to displace.
In politics, we looked at Lupe Valdez, above, the former sheriff hoping to displace Texas' Republican governor in November.
But Davenport says software robots that use AI could displace more jobs, especially if we head into a recession.
Worse yet are predictions that robots will displace millions of workers, and that autonomous weapons could wage unsupervised war.
First, it has to find a moral purpose large enough to displace the lure of blood-and-soil nationalism.
A population of rose-ringed parakeets is growing as they violently displace greater noctules, the largest bat in Europe.
Halep can displace Karolina Pliskova at the top of the rankings with a victory over Garbiñe Muguruza on Sunday.
Natural disasters like hurricanes Harvey and Irma can displace people and leave them scrambling to find stability and routine.
Dfinity is trying to build a decentralized cloud computing network that could displace the current giants in cloud services.
Cycles of freezing and thawing, animal burrowing or even the shifting of sediment can displace bones and stone tools.
And they've also chosen to displace some of their forces in Libya and elsewhere, and they've counterattacked into Europe.
The 6900th century saw the United States displace our former British overlords as a geopolitical and a manufacturing superpower.
There are a few factors: • Start-ups have not managed to displace banks, even as financial services change rapidly.
Scientists say that left unchecked, projected levels of rising temperatures may displace entire populations, flood cities and trigger conflict.
But Presbyterianism put down deeper roots in Scotland, leading Hogmanay to displace Christmas as the number one midwinter celebration.
As we reported, ABC honchos are noodling whether to add a third hour of 'GMA,' which would displace 'Live.
The speed ... And just think about how long did it take Amazon to displace Walmart as the most valuable company?
Colonial conservation practices continue to displace indigenous peoples from their land in order to establish protected areas or game reserves.
That was its greatest share since 1992 and enough to displace Labour as Scotland's second party and the official opposition.
By having an online strategy, "you don't need to displace something that there's more demand for on shelves," Anderson said.
Mooppan replied that the succession section in Dodd-Frank coexisted with the federal vacancies law, and did not displace it.
Ideally, institutions allow creative destruction to displace old ways of doing things, while cushioning the blow for people left behind.
In fact, Xi has moved rapidly to displace American influence and capital, at home and in Asia, Africa and Europe.
And rising tides — which will put cities underwater, destroy property, and displace millions people — are not good for the economy.
Underneath current differences lie much deeper structural stresses caused by a rising China that threatens to displace a ruling America.
Bonnie Herzog of Wells Fargo estimates that by 2025 the product could displace 30% of cigarette sales in rich markets.
But it will not be easy to displace Joseph R. Biden Jr., and then battle Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders.
If alcohol were allowed into Iran or Saudi Arabia, craft beers could displace secretly-produced (and often horrible) home-brews.
The United States could create jobs by manufacturing arms and displace Russia as the largest supplier of Indian arms imports.
It is unclear whether the regulated legal marketplace will be able to meet demand and displace the thriving illegal market.
With practice, the person should be able to cognitively displace the old, bad dream with a new, more positive one.
Silicon Valley executives are calling for a basic minimum income to support the workers they're certain their inventions will displace.
The fixes are aimed at ensuring the program isn't used to bring in cheaper overseas labor to displace U.S. workers.
They can then begin the hand-wringing over whether Tony Romo should displace Dak Prescott at quarterback for Week 8.
As technologies threaten to displace service workers, unions are making job protection and new opportunities a priority in contract talks.
Senator Gillibrand believes that a Medicare for All system will eventually displace the private insurance industry from providing health care.
Co-founder Yaron Schwarcz is sensitive to the fact that if companies like his are successful they will displace workers.
"I really want to understand their definition of altruistic when you displace someone living on a fixed income," he said.
They were the very same measures that worked to displace and dispossess black people of their land a century ago.
Fact is ... even if she intended her daughter to get into a college and displace another student, the Probation Dept.
Here, too, he believes that provenance matters—and that for many buyers the lab will never truly displace the lithosphere.
The report projects that a sharp rise in electric vehicles would displace eight million barrels of transportation fuel each day.
"The consent of that body would be necessary to displace as well as to appoint," he wrote in Federalist 77.
But government, he said, remains concerned about the negative impact of development, which can displace residents as it alters neighborhoods.
But government, he said, remains concerned about the negative impact of development, which can displace residents as it alters neighborhoods.
A rise of two meters would displace 187 million people, mostly from Asia, and swamp major cities such as Shanghai.
Several of these emerging end-uses would displace existing needs for petroleum and other fossil fuels, paying additional environmental dividends.
The McKinsey Global Institute has similarly estimated that automation could displace 28503 million to 22019 million workers worldwide by 2030.
A slump in gas prices has also helped to displace some coal from the generation mix in some European countries.
Waldburger, in which the justices voted, 7 to 2, that an extender provision did not displace a statute of repose.
What trading thrives on is volatility, jolts in the markets that displace asset prices and create opportunities to make money.
Countries seeking to displace China have begun pointing out that exports from their countries are less likely to face tariffs.
Technology like this may eventually displace human truck drivers, but the tech is several years away from causing mass unemployment.
The farmers' worries highlight the growing anger among forest communities at large-scale development projects that displace villagers and cause hardship.
Lots of people are rooting for The Force Awakens to displace Avatar from the top spot because Avatar hasn't aged well.
Oil palm is the most productive of all oil yielding crops so replacing it with another would only displace biodiversity loss.
Today, Pentagon policy hews more closely to his views that China intends to displace the United States as Asia's dominant power.
In the United States alone, coastal flooding is estimated to displace over 13 million Americans by the end of the century.
Technology has shrunk our world in remarkable ways, but if speed and connectivity displace substance and meaning, we lose civic value.
Good thing, because electric cars remain years away from offering the affordability, performance, and practicality needed to truly displace conventional automobiles.
In Europe, LNG can displace Russian pipeline gas, if the price is right, and it may just be getting low enough.
Instead, these operations are more likely to displace higher-cost oil production elsewhere, leading to a drop in CO2 on net.
And we want goods flowing but it's going to displace the textile worker that we used to have and so on.
Many believed baseball's 19th-century rise to displace cricket—formerly America's most popular game—was propelled by its singularly "American" qualities.
The Razer Phone 2 doesn't have the camera chops to displace any of the new iPhone XS or Pixel 3 models.
Sahloul said he believes the use of chemical weapons is part of a strategy to displace Syrians in opposition-held territories.
Industry sources said the carrier could order about 50 planes but that some may displace earlier orders for other 737 models.
That leaves riders sharing city streets with the same types of giant, exhaust-spewing machines that they hope to increasingly displace.
They'll bring us takeout, drop off our packages and displace lots of humans who currently make a living doing these things.
If a third of electric cars are electric, that'd displace around 8 million barrels of transportation fuel per day, BNEF said.
Instead, these new lenders are more appropriately evaluated within the context of the financial services companies they are trying to displace.
In these large paintings, which recall Richard Serra's outsized influence, the rusting surfaces of the corroded steel displace traditional painting media.
That entire world has run on SQL for decades, and the institutional competence built around it was too much to displace.
Within the GOP, several candidates, including Senators Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, are jockeying to displace the current frontrunner, Donald Trump.
It also would have been possible for this shape to form from a galactic collision, which could displace the central bar.
Economist Joseph Schumpeter, in "Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy," feared that socialism would displace capitalism even though capitalism was a better system.
For a time, it seemed that eBooks and kindles would displace their physical counterparts, but this didn't quite come to pass.
If I can help one family embrace their child and not displace them and throw them out, I'm happy about that.
China's new crude futures are unlikely to displace the Brent and WTI light sweet benchmarks in the United States and Europe.
According to the IMF projections, Russia will displace Japan and rank in 5th place by 2024, with 2% of GDP growth.
Willing to pay exorbitant rents, they quickly displace existing residents and their cultural fabric, meeting-places, historic sites, and convivial habits.
Still, they would wonder how political opinion could displace the pursuit of the truth across so much of the media environment.
At full load, it will displace more than 600,000 tons, more than six times the displacement of the USS George Washington.
Even though the larger ones weigh 27,000 tons, they displace about 47,000 tons of water, far more than their own weight.
" What to watch: "The advantage is that there's no real retail industry to disrupt, no brick-and-mortar infrastructure to displace.
Labeling COVID-19 a 'foreign virus' does not displace accountability for the mismanagement that we have seen from the Trump administration.
The experience of the Sazlibosna villagers illustrates how the government has shut them out of an enterprise that could displace thousands.
Moreover, it is a myth that buybacks and dividends displace investments that companies would otherwise make to grow or develop innovations.
He was also pushing for oil and gas extraction in protected areas and proposing hydroelectric dams that would displace native communities.
In a parliamentary system, moderate Democrats and Democratic socialists could, and almost certainly would, form an electoral coalition to displace Trump.
Autoworkers are among the highest paid residents in the area, he added, and the rezoning will likely displace most of them.
The last drop While juicing can help you consume important nutrients, it shouldn't displace whole fruits and vegetables in your diet.
These abandoned areas are a reminder of how dramatically humans displace wild animals, and that many species rebound once we're gone.
But violence continues to displace people in other parts of the country, and cut access routes for food, fuel and aid.
Foxconn and Carrier are investing in labor-saving technologies that will displace workers in the industrial Midwest after receiving incentive packages.
But the department's own analysis found that the policy would mostly displace thousands of children who are in the country legally.
While the workers left operating the machines might be more productive than they were previously, such investments also displace current workers.
Sonic booms are thunder-like noises created when planes displace air and create powerful shockwaves, some of which slam into the ground.
But under the Trump administration, Washington has come to view China as a rival determined to displace the United States in Asia.
"They displace Arabs from villages by calling them Daesh," says a Kurdish intelligence officer, using the pejorative name for Islamic State (IS).
What they're saying: Experts argue AI may make unfair decisions, displace an enormous number of human workers and lead to geopolitical upheaval.
Not all new robots displace human labour; some make existing workers more productive, and deterring such investments would leave workers worse off.
Soyabeans bred to grow in tropical conditions have encouraged farmers to displace cattle ranchers, who in turn have advanced into the rainforest.
Yes, high-speed rail could displace some flights, but for longer journeys, travelers will clearly still have to take to the skies.
So scooter rides are going to displace car trips to an extent, which may reduce the number of cars on the road.
It's not MS-13 that's leading us toward this impending apocalyptic climate crisis that's going to kill and displace millions of people.
"The labels really play an important part in the world, and it's not really in our interest to displace them," Boom said.
" He also noted that while the company is designed to integrate with existing marketing tools, it will "oftentimes displace smaller point solutions.
Today in an interview with new-hip-Politico, Mnuchin dismissed concerns that automation might displace jobs for flesh and blood human lifeforms.
The door is real-time digital billboard that allows companies like Budweiser to displace custom messages for shoppers as they pass by.
Too often, companies capitalize on the loopholes in our immigration system to displace high-skilled American workers in search of cheap labor.
"Whether indiscriminate or specifically targeted, such attacks forcibly displace civilians, violating international humanitarian law, and must stop," she said in a statement.
A project in India will help put solar water heaters atop houses, buildings, and universities to displace the use of fossil fuels.
A one-metre rise in sea levels, which might happen in this century, could displace more than 100,000 people in the region.
Those rising seas would displace 680 million people in low-lying coastal zones, along with 65 million citizens of small island states.
Over the last decade, they have helped train service displace airplanes as the most popular mode of travel in the Northeast Corridor.
So again, I think that it's good for the industry, but I don't look for them to displace the existing large brokers.
"The House, we hold, lacks authority to displace Virginia's Attorney General as representative of the state," Ginsburg wrote in the majority opinion.
Might it displace Chinese output, which is then exported, a distinct possibility after China dropped a 20-percent export tax last year?
Karen Harris, managing director of Bain's Macro Trends Group, forecasts that the new automation wave could displace 2.5 million workers a year.
In many ways, Misty Snow, 31, is an ideal candidate to displace Utah's incumbent Republican Senator, Mike Lee, in this year's election.
The Citizens United Supreme Court decision means that efforts to displace the fossil fuel industry with renewable energy face an uphill battle.
Mr. Johnson has long been seen as a favorite among those vying to displace her as both party leader and prime minister.
After months of analysis, Mexico's Federal Economic Competition Commission (Cofece) last week opposed the deal, saying Walmart and Cornershop could "displace" competitors.
"This doesn't displace a discussion about a public option, a Medicare buy-in, Medicare-for-all," the senior Democratic aide told me.
" He added: "If oxygen does not displace the inert gas within the individual's system, in just a few minutes, death will occur.
Opponents of Mr. Wiener's bill have warned that allowing unregulated development could destroy the character of their neighborhoods or displace vulnerable communities.
Clean energy portfolios — including affordable battery storage and other flexible resources — are starting to displace natural gas in California and New York.
Going forward, climate change will displace millions — and there is no concertina wire strong enough to hold back multitudes desperate to survive.
With greater insight, the thinking goes, spam sites and advertisers could displace the most relevant pages from the top of search results.
By the time I joined the masses in 2001, cycling across Beijing for daily Mandarin classes, cars had begun to displace bicycles.
As in the late 19th century, demagogues displace the anxieties of powerless people onto a clearly identifiable social group: immigrants or refugees.
Though the media coverage of the global refugee crisis has waned, violence and unrest continue to displace thousands of people every month.
The second floor, not as populated, accommodates those who, having found no solutions to their problems, displace their aggression on some enemy.
As its economic clout has increased, China has become more assertive politically, seeking to displace the United States as Asia's leading power.
"There is so much room here, so much opportunity to add to great density without having to displace anybody," Mr. Richter said.
"A military offensive could displace 300,000 people and disrupt life-saving humanitarian services, including the IRCs," the organization said in a statement.
Retailers say automating certain tasks doesn't necessarily displace employees, but frees them to do other things that are more valuable to customers.
But a Turkish incursion could nonetheless displace many of the 750,000 people living in the proposed Turkish "safe zone" along the border.
Regulation would largely displace arms-length negotiated agreements among manufacturers, content owners and video service providers over security and intellectual property rights.
"AI will make phenomenal companies and tycoons faster, and it will also displace jobs faster, than computers and the internet," Lee says.
Andrew Yang: We are on the brink of an economic and technological transition that will displace millions of Americans across the country.
Over coming decades, rising sea levels could potentially displace millions of people, cause storm surges, and render swaths of coastal land uninhabitable.
Who will assume care for the thousands of patients these closures would displace is not a question I see answered in Sanders's plans.
It was a unique combination of all of the above—plus some weird sex stuff—that no other company has managed to displace.
After all, robots may need maintenance, but they don't call in sick unexpectedly or hop between employers like the people they could displace.
This raises concerns that the new headquarters will only bring newcomers, displace long-term communities and worsen income inequality across these metro areas.
Biomass – which comes primarily from wood and sawmill waste, has helped a school in Tok displace 65,000 gallons of fuel oil per year.
None of these machines would seem to have the universal clout and please-everyone approach to displace the iMac, not yet at least.
As these thinkers have taken great pains to point out, the pending automation revolution is poised to eliminate countless jobs and displace workers.
All this new technologywill eventually give us new feelingsthat will never completely displace the old onesleaving everyone feeling quite nervousand split in two.
Such exports have totaled more than 4 million tonnes in the last two years, serving in part to displace units from other producers.
"These solutions are extremely sticky and hard to displace," said Ari Paparo, CEO of the ad tech company Beeswax and an industry vet.
For years, foreign outsourcing companies have used loopholes in the laws to displace qualified American workers and facilitate the outsourcing of American jobs.
The global goal of the grand climate plan is to displace eighty percent of fossil fuels with zero-carbon energy sources by 2050.
Is it merely symptomatic of the global upsurge in terror groups seeking to displace democratic governance with an extremist variant of political Islam?
Illicit trafficking of people, arms and drugs provide safe havens for terrorists and displace innocent people, creating refugees and IDPs (internally displaced people).
Technology companies are increasingly looking to enter financial services (FS) to displace incumbents or collaborate with them in order to offer new services.
The energy from Vogtle would help to displace energy from coal-fired power plants, which is the third largest energy source in Georgia.
However, it is expected that U.S. emissions will decline again in 2019 as cheap gas, wind, and solar will continue to displace coal.
But even where they succeed, the new orders can be worse than what preceded them, as radical and reactionary forces displace moderate ones.
Crane's next stop after Philadelphia was Washington, where he was supposed to displace George McBride, another glove-first infielder whose career .236/.21978/.
" Such narratives, one expert told me, "confuse the international community and provide cover for terrorists to kill tens of thousands and displace millions.
In the past, there has been concern that a behemoth like Walmart would come in to India, displace workers and hurt small businesses.
But clearer commitment will surely be required to displace the more mature and focused men who have ruled the game for so long.
Amazon's incoming New York City headquarters is expected to displace hundreds of public school employees, according to a New York Daily News report.
But our data shows that there's simply not enough broad demand for a centrist party to displace either of the two major parties.
Exactly how much AI and robotics will displace jobs is subject to debate, but it will have some impact, that much is clear.
Across Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Tianjin, coastal flooding could displace 45 million people if global temperatures enter the realm of worst-case scenarios.
But "Dia de los Muertos" is entirely in earnest, expressing a love for Romantic ballet that doesn't displace a love of Mexican culture.
When Bitcoin was created about a decade ago, the underlying idea was that it would displace existing currencies for transactions of all kinds.
And many economists, including those at Oxford Economics and McKinsey, project that automation will displace millions of jobs in manufacturing down the line.
Rather, it had more in common with the San Andreas fault, and its horizontal motion would have been unlikely to displace much water.
Modernist techniques did not express the spirit of a new confidence, but the violent struggle to displace the aesthetics of the old regime.
Labeling COVID-19 a 'foreign virus' does not displace accountability for the misjudgments that have been taken thus far by the Trump administration.
He and his team displace the story from its historic context into the future as it might unfold if the current climate persists.
"The revolutionary change produced by automation is its tendency to displace the worker entirely from the direct operation of the machine," he said.
I saw it partly as a labor story, since computers are beginning to displace white-collar workers in that field and many others.
Labelling Covid-19 a foreign virus does not displace accountability for the misjudgments that have been taken thus far by the Trump administration.
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Both displace 50,000 tons, compared to the newest American carrier, the Gerald R. Ford, which displaces twice that and can carry 75 aircraft.
That's still potentially cataclysmic: Water would push into numerous cities, like Shanghai, London and New York, and displace hundreds of millions of people.
A Harvard study I led found 16 cases over the past 500 years when a rising power threatened to displace a ruling power.
It must also take a bigger role in education that prepares workers for the economic shifts that can displace entire industries, he said.
Under extremely unique and challenging circumstances, these operators have essentially taken on the burden of helping state officials displace the criminal cannabis market.
Several small-business owners told the Thomson Reuters Foundation they were resigned to redevelopment plans they feared would displace their shops and restaurants.
Analysis from Bloomberg New Energy Finance found that electric vehicles are expected to displace two million barrels of oil a day by 2028.
"The inclusion of China shares on MSCI's Emerging Market index would displace shares of other emerging markets," said Jeffrey Lucero from RCBC Securities.
She knew, however, that selling was likely to displace the building's occupants — herself included — not only from the house, but also the neighborhood.
The attack and ensuing sectarian war would claim the lives of hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians and displace many hundred thousands more.
It seeks to displace the US from its traditional position from its regional dominance in Southeast Asia and the Asia-Pacific more widely.
Reflecting on growing up gay in a religious family, Mr. Low envisions an alternate history in which openness and honesty displace shame and fear.
The award-winning campaigner had been leading opposition to the $50 million Agua Zarca dam project that threatened to displace hundreds of indigenous people.
A three-inch patch worn continuously for two weeks, the Zio is set to displace Holter monitors almost completely, said JPMorgan analyst Mike Weinstein.
In a sense, these prolonged eruptions are more hazardous than a big explosive eruption because they can displace people for months or even years.
Consider that historically speaking, it is actually unnatural for the best ideas to dominate and spread, thus allowing entrepreneurs to displace incumbent, vested interests.
Cost-based competition encouraged deployment of efficient, combined-cycle generation to displace older, more polluting generators, improving reliability while providing economic and environmental benefits.
Dingell of Michigan, spoke about how she is embracing AI despite warnings that this technology could displace jobs in manufacturing states like her own.
David Ige is asking President Trump to declare the state of Hawaii a major disaster as eruptions continue to displace residents and damage neighborhoods.
It's worth noting that a lot of that spending goes toward military activities that displace people and turn them into refugees to begin with.
Nairobi, Kenya (CNN)Kenya will close all refugee camps, a move that would displace more than 600,000 people living there, the government announced Friday.
The new fighting is likely to displace tens of thousands of people, who are fleeing to the south to escape the bombing and shelling.
I don't know how many people are using Allo, but it can't be enough that this worthy sticker making system will displace the incumbents.
Before that, he was content to nod along happily as all those dingers helped displace memories of the World Series that he had cancelled.
Rising waters on the nation's low-lying coast along the Indian Ocean's Bay of Bengal could displace some 30 million people, according to studies.
Weather prediction represents "a last bastion of international co-operation", a global effort to warn of natural disasters that ravage crops and displace communities.
Preliminary reports show some level of competition for nest sites with European native nuthatches, and that they displace garden birds (PDF) from bird feeders.
But yeah, I think voice is going to be very, very common but it's not going to displace visual because we are visual people.
It's unlikely that Sets will displace Pinterest, but if Facebook can stunt its growth while helping users with self-expression, that may be sufficient.
The 27-year-old claimed the 10 bonus seconds on offer to the stage winner to displace Dutchman Tom Dumoulin as the overall leader.
You actually have to make sure that people are included in the conversation and not displace working-class communities that have been here forever.
So if the current generation of networks starts to do a good job on adding utility, that's much harder for a startup to displace.
Or, on the other hand, perhaps he wants to use wealth to displace his movies out of everyday life and into the mythic realm.
Although it does displace some digital sales, the shift of other listeners from illegal downloading to streaming more than makes up for the loss.
None of these technologies are mysterious or non-existent, but they will require resources and time to achieve commercial entry and displace fossil fuels.
Trans Mountain has galvanized climate activists and indigenous leaders, who argue that the pipeline will pollute drinking water, injure wildlife, and displace native peoples.
Why it matters: The conflicting messages underscore the debate happening right now about whether automation and artificial intelligence will displace humanity or save it.
Mr. Paoletta would not displace Mr. Cipollone but would give Mr. Mulvaney an ally on the legal team as the impeachment battle plays out.
Energy economists know that if the tax is too high, a rapid shift in the energy market could displace workers and shock the economy.
Ms. Barreto recognizes that newcomers often displace longtime residents, but hopes East Harlem is roomy and economically diverse enough to not suffer that fate.
Meanwhile, climate change is fueling natural disasters, like fires and hurricanes, that displace people from their homes, making them harder to find and count.
Although the project stood to displace residents in a community, the city council noted as blighted in 1999 the resulting backlash halted the plans.
Small cities and rural areas are overwhelmingly represented in Congress and state capitols by Republicans, who will do all they can to displace blame.
An inland tidal wave could displace the 1.2 million refugees now living in tents and temporary quarters in northern Iraq, adding to the chaos.
Owning the next big thing is a useful hedge if you also own the current big thing that the upstart is trying to displace.
That isn't to say podcast advertising should displace a highly effective channel like paid social or paid search in your paid marketing testing priorities.
Sorry, John Mayer, you may have sold more copies of your new mini-album, but you did not displace the Weeknd from No. 1.
Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei's consumer business, said earlier this year that Huawei will displace Samsung as the world's largest smartphone seller by 2020.
As Meillassoux writes, this incantatory text was to displace conventional religious representation with a "diffusion of the divine," a direct emanation of godly presence.
Consultancy Wood Mackenzie expects the U.S. tariffs to displace a maximum of 18 million tonnes of steel, less than 4 percent of annual traded volumes.
Banschick says that just wanting a change isn't a good enough reason; it's easy to displace all the burden of your unhappiness on the spouse.
Nevertheless, in an ironic departure from blockchain's libertarian origins, the very establishment that early supporters hoped it would displace is also jumping on the bandwagon.
A can of Mountain Dew, which has 46 grams of carbohydrates, would displace two pieces of bread (26 grams) and a small apple (21 grams).
China's enormous overseas spending has helped it displace the United States and Europe as the leading financial power in large parts of the developing world.
Offsets can entail forest management policies that displace Indigenous communities, and they do nothing to reduce our diesel pollution which disproportionately harms communities of color.
It claims it can displace 30 percent of the crude oil used today for energy, and in the process reduce CO2 emissions by 10 percent.
But she also argues that caregiving can provide quality jobs at a time when automation and artificial intelligence threaten to displace people in many occupations.
The opposition says such agreements are part of a government strategy to forcibly displace populations from opposition-held areas after years of siege and bombardment.
Whether it's the changing skill-set because of technology, or technology's potential to displace humans, ignoring technology's impact on the industry is an enormous mistake.
U.S. pipeline exports to Mexico "have increased significantly over the past several years, and are beginning to gradually displace Mexico's LNG imports," the agency added.
Lime said it will help fund climate-friendly projects to displace the emissions from company operations, including the fossil fuels used by fleet management vehicles.
Starlings displace native bird species, and their dense flocks have indiscriminate tastes; they devour insects and their larvae, worms, grains, fruits and even livestock feed.
Whether cell-free biotechnology will be able to displace fermentation by genetically modified organisms as a routine way of making chemicals remains to be seen.
The opposition has denounced this as a deliberate policy of demographic change to forcibly displace Assad's opponents away from the main cities of western Syria.
The carbon dioxide can then displace oxygen in the air, which can cause difficulty breathing, loss of consciousness and death, according to The News Tribune.
Greenland is the biggest contributor to sea level rise, which threatens to destroy property value in coastal regions, displace residents and eventually impact global markets.
These concerns largely draw from the darker chapters of our own history, when a more advanced civilization would subjugate and displace a less advanced one.
If those are in, for example, Oakland, they potentially displace the (often poor, often African American) people who already live there, and the problem spreads.
I never imagined that nonviolent demonstrations would lead to a devastating all-out war that would displace my beloved grandma and make me a refugee.
The vessels displace about 3,000 tons and are about the size of a light frigate or Coast Guard cutter, according to the Congressional Research Service.
One study estimates that Walmart brought 11% of Chinese imports into America in 2013 and helped displace over 400,000 American jobs between 73 and 2013.
This type of foreclosure, typically called a "tax and insurance default" is the most unfortunate outcome of a reverse mortgage loan and can displace borrowers.
Vietnam faces a similar future, with sea levels expected to displace up to 12 million people from its coastline by the end of the century.
"It is a myth that buybacks and dividends displace investments that companies would otherwise make to grow or develop innovations," the trade association leaders wrote.
JOSEPH SCHUMPETER gave the name "creative destruction" to the process by which new and innovative firms displace stodgy ones, thereby driving long-run economic growth.
FIs are also trying to protect themselves against larger fintechs that might try to displace them in future, rather than collaborate as smaller ones do.
Its other is as a direct melt input into the process of manufacturing copper products, where it acts to displace the need for primary metal.
Though RBI will displace some traditional equity VC, its much bigger impact will be to expand the pool of capital available for early-stage entrepreneurs.
The union says the main sticking points have been wages, workplace training, and job security as casino-hotels turn to technology that can displace workers.
Critics say it will displace subsistence farmers, is at risk of inundation due to being built on a floodplain, and will cost more than planned.
Unemployment and low wages during the Great Depression made farmers want to "shoot the banker," while others yearned for a "revolution" to displace greedy capitalists.
The World Bank and IFC have come under criticism by groups that contend their focus on big projects can disrupt the environment and displace people.
The former test prep company executive has defended the proposal as a response to automation, which Yang argues will continue to displace thousands of jobs.
Rose needs to win to displace American Dustin Johnson and become the 22nd man to be world number one since the rankings began in 1986.
Rising global temperatures have led to more extreme weather and could displace hundreds of millions of people in the next 80 years in some scenarios.
If Kerber wins on Sunday, she will displace Serena Williams as world number one, ending the American's run of 183 consecutive weeks at the top.
But if BYOD didn't displace many workers we can point to, things may be different with the AI-enabled devices of the very near future.
China has outlined strategies for 2018, 2025 and 2050 all designed to displace the United States as the dominant global economic and national security superpower.
Closure of Medicaid-serving nursing homes would displace workers — 85 percent of whom are women — and elderly residents, over two-thirds of whom are women.
Opening a mine would displace hundreds, if not thousands of families from their homes in the areas where the mines are expected to be built.
The big question for the auto industry is whether ride-hailing services will start to displace car ownership as the primary way people get around.
The interesting thing about that movement is that plant-based meats don't have to displace all animal meats in order to make a big difference.
But it's too early to tell how many have gained a foothold in North American waters, where they could challenge or even displace native species.
In 1916 David Lloyd George ousted Herbert Asquith to form a national government that lasted until 1922, only to see Labour later displace his party.
The agency this week said that its new approach would result in "cleaner, more efficient" power production and "tend to displace dirtier, less efficient units."
Kurds who were seen as disloyal and destabilizing in their native region became the government's allies when they were used to displace Greeks in Cyprus.
It will displace hundreds of thousands of people, complicate an already-chaotic war and offer the jihadists of Islamic State (IS) a chance to regroup.
The report is wide-ranging and focuses on a coordinated government campaign to move and displace Uighurs, a Muslim minority found mostly in Xinjiang province.
The influx has fueled suspicion among tenants that the new landlords will seek to displace residents, deplete the stock of regulated units and raise rents.
Cities have been using hybrid electric busses for some years — better batteries for all —electric buses now appear to be poised to displace these hybrids.
But these facts do mean that we need to be honest about whether renewables can displace other energy resources in providing for our energy needs.
Yet it's not clear that a shrunken Congress alone can displace the BJP when polling begins on April 11, as Gandhi himself appears to acknowledge.
Tyler's solution to Shrew's problematic premise was to soften the battle between the lovers, and to displace most of the malice on to other parties.
Displace makes almost every corner of every level accessible, and Foresight lets you build a plan of attack, even predicting the paths of enemies you've marked.
A few days after a passenger was violently dragged off of a United Airlines plane, the company has changed their policies on how they displace travelers.
Evan Williams' notion that social media optimizes for car crashes — and arguably also, in the longer run, displace other activities, which do bring happiness and fulfillment.
A new study published today in the journal Nature Climate Change warns that future sea levels could displace far more people than previous studies have calculated.
"This is essentially the US validating what Turkey did and allowing them to annex a portion of Syria and displace the Kurdish population," the official said.
Levine is great here, too, so I am going to paraphrase him again: if Libra does catch on, it's likely to displace currencies like the dollar.
It means an experience that provides a compelling reason to displace a more efficient, socially understood and natural version of that feature in non-AR space.
The Stavanger-based company and its peers including Shell, BP and Exxon are also betting on natural gas to displace more polluting coal to produce electricity.
As universities continue to displace apprenticeships and the armed forces as the main path to adulthood in the rich world, scrutiny of higher education has increased.
Some in the region are nervous that the expected influx of tech workers associated with the Virginia project will displace current residents, especially low-income people.
"There's no way India would displace China even if we would agree the speedometer says that India is faster," he told CNBC's "The Rundown " on Thursday.
They also expressed concern about how the Libra Association and its membership could manipulate currencies and potentially displace the U.S. dollar as the global reserve currency.
She had been leading opposition to the $50 million Agua Zarca dam project on the Gualcarq ue river that threatened to displace hundreds of indigenous people.
But when Alexander Forouzesh realized that the ice cubes in his cold Starbucks drinks could displace an ounce or two of coffee, he called his attorney.
But in other situations, conflict may displace people to areas more exposed to disasters, Helfen explained, pointing to Rohingya refugees who fled to disaster-prone Bangladesh.
But his signing of the Pendleton Act, through which merit began to displace politics in federal hirings, still had a vast and healthy irony to it.
FGE's Paravaikkarasu believes the market is overestimating the amount that very-low sulphur fuel oil (VLSFO) will displace (MGO) in meeting the new clean bunker demand.
When a company acquires a dominant position through competition in the marketplace, we can expect other competitors to arise and eventually, possibly displace the industry leader.
China's new ships displace about 3,000 more tons than US or South Korea warships that have been the ones to look up to in Asian waters.
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) recently published a paper predicting that greater automation in the workplace would disproportionately displace young and old workers.
The reality is, without a well-functioning North American trade compact, many of our global competitors stand ready to displace U.S. producers in these important markets.
But dredging sand can displace important shellfish and fisheries; species like Atlantic herring lay eggs on sand and gravel habitat, and removal can affect the population.
This weekend, the airline said it changed a company policy and will no longer allow crew members to displace customers who are already aboard the plane.
Offsets can entail forest management policies that displace Indigenous communities, and they do nothing to reduce our diesel pollution which disproportionately harms communities of color [2541,15].
"Labeling COVID-19 a 'foreign virus' does not displace the accountability for the misjudgments that have been taken so far by the Trump administration," Biden said.
They should not be expected or asked to resolve internal issues, nor should they try to displace domestic individuals, who should take and retain the lead.
Construction workers would be hired locally, much of the retail space would be reserved for local entrepreneurs, and there were no tenants to displace, he said.
As many expect automation to displace a quarter of the workforce, experts and researchers are already tossing around alternatives to help prepare young employees for work.
A cascade of new tech buyers for captured carbon might bring that price closer to $100, meaning that $1 million could displace closer to 2,000 cars.
"Adjudicating these disputes would displace this flexible system of negotiation, accommodation, and (sometimes) political retaliation with a zero-sum game decided by judicial diktat," Griffith wrote.
The former official added there was a lot of worry about Libya being where the Islamic State would displace to if it left Iraq and Syria.
He is morally outraged yet knows he cannot halt gentrification: "Somebody would likely buy that house and directly displace those residents," he concludes, but not him.
The wall would obstruct wildlife from migrating to breeding and nesting sites, displace hundreds of species, prevent gene flow, and alter the life sustaining hydrologic cycle.
Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives are forecast to displace Weil's governing Social Democrats (SPD) in Lower Saxony, though either would likely need a coalition partner to govern.
Hailed by proponents as vital to American innovation, the program has also been criticized as a scheme to displace United States workers with cheaper foreign labor.
Now both authoritarian adversaries seek to displace America and its allies from their respective geographic peripheries and to re-order the world according to their dictates.
China is set to displace the U.S. as the world's largest air travel market by the middle of the decade, estimates the International Air Transport Association.
We name our sports teams after them, Rogers points out, we name the subdivisions that displace or eradicate them after them, we name ourselves after them.
Like, Google buys up every worthy AI company, if not Facebook, and Amazon does, and so the whole culture doesn't ... Someone's not gonna displace them, essentially.
It's small enough that it won't have to displace other components too much, although of course competitors are aiming to make theirs even more easy to integrate.
In the coming decades, rising sea levels could jeopardize untold billions of dollars in real estate and infrastructure along the world's coasts and displace millions of people.
The big picture: ParkJockey's ambition is to displace garage operators by selling a technology-based alternative to the garage owners, according to a pitch deck from March.
Why it matters: The power vacuum created by an abrupt U.S. disengagement could spark a new round of fighting, which in turn will disrupt and displace communities.
Considering other industries that have made the transition online, many tech-enabled solutions have helped optimize (rather than displace) existing infrastructure (think Compass for real estate brokers).
As large-scale violence continues to displace the Rohingya people, it is unclear how many more refugees will pour into the border across Bangladesh in coming days.
The details: Zuckerberg made it clear that this scandal wouldn't displace him as the head of the company and that Facebook is aiming to address these problems.
The appropriation of sensitive technology is part of China's long-term plans to dominate sophisticated technology sectors and displace existing leaders in the U.S., Europe and Japan.
Some futurists, including Daniel Susskind of the University of Oxford, suggest that artificial intelligence may eventually displace highly trained professionals, just as earlier innovations squeezed out others.
BNEF, in a long-term outlook last May, projects that by 2040, electric cars and buses will displace a combined 7.3 million barrels per day of fuels.
Insects.Water striders, or Gerridae, are best known for their remarkable ability to skim across the surface of a pond using their long legs to displace their weight.
Greenland's ice sheet melt has serious consequences for coastal communities, as sea level rise threatens to displace almost 200 million people by the end of the century.
Long story short: Over a 35-year period, the new coal would displace 40,000 gigawatt-hours of renewable power and almost twice that much natural gas power.
Australia's CBA bank said the United States hoped to add about 670,000 tonnes of domestic aluminum output, which would displace about 1 percent of global aluminum production.
You can physically displace bad bugs (and the sugars they feed on) by brushing and flossing or kill them off with antibacterial ingredients in toothpaste or mouthwash.
Amazon tried and failed at doing its own smartphone, but integrating Alexa into a wearable gives Amazon a way in without having to displace Android or iOS.
And with climate change and conflict threatening to displace potentially millions of people and animals, this is a problem that is bound to get worse, and soon.
Yet the need to reward Google has to be balanced against the need to inspire innovations that might complement Android or Google Search—or even displace them.
LAUNCESTON, Australia (Reuters) - The prevailing market view on coal is that the industry is now facing terminal decline, as renewables and natural gas displace the polluting fuel.
China heavily censors foreign films and television and is increasingly catered to by filmmakers as it's set to displace the US as the top consumer of film.
Ocasio-Cortez has "expressed concerns that Amazon's decision to set up shop in Queens would hasten gentrification, increase housing prices and displace current residents," according to CNBC.
EVs would have to displace those gas sales, as the US market doesn't have much room for new sales growth at its record or near-record levels.
"When the CPV Valley becomes operational, it will displace older, less efficient and higher emitting gas plants currently in operation," CPV representative Jennifer Villarreal said via email.
"These 'synthetic experiences' can change beliefs, reinforce, pre-existing views, or even displace knowledge gained from other sources for elites as well as mass audiences," he wrote.
"They come to kick dirt in your face/to call you weak and then displace you," she commiserates, on the way to a chorus that promises deliverance.
A merger with Fiat Chrysler would create a behemoth that would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota.
But that law "does not displace the president's authority under the Vacancies Reform Act," wrote Steven A. Engel, the assistant attorney general in charge of the office.
Against Sparta, an observer would not have seen a player who looks ready to displace Ronaldo, or Isco, or any of the other superstars on Real's books.
He had a moment of candor when asked whether he'd sacrifice some U.S. oil-and-gas production growth even knowing it could displace workers in those sectors.
In several regions, especially at night when demand is lower, grid operators will signal coal and nuclear plants to reduce production and let wind displace their output.
It is possible the recounts will result in a change in the totals, but it is highly unlikely that enough votes will move to displace Mr. Trump.
Company executives or politicians could now be held responsible under international law for illegal land deals which violently displace residents following the shift, campaigners and lawyers said.
He was listening to Jake Mathews, one of the new owners, explain how passionately the new Waterfront doesn't want to displace its old regulars, people like him.
The book asks why, when a new superpower threatens to displace a ruling power, the clash of hubris and paranoia often (but not always) results in war.
In his book, "Hebrew labor" is regarded not as a pioneer ideal, but as a means for Jews to displace Arab workers and control the labor market.
The re-export of goods should not bother mercantilists, since the good is not consumed in the U.S. and, therefore, not threatening to displace competing domestic production.
Netanyahu was worried Bennett would agree to join a coalition led by Benny Gantz, giving Gantz the majority he'd need to displace Netanyahu and form a government.
" PLO official Saeb Erekat: "Israeli settlements steal Palestinian land, seize and exploit Palestinian natural resources, and divide, displace and restrict the movement of the people of Palestine.
He was listening to Jake Mathews, one of the new owners, explain how passionately the new Waterfront doesn't want to displace its old regulars, people like him.
The airstrikes were part of an effort to displace the Taliban, who control more territory now than at any time since the United States invaded in 603.
When we are attacked for speaking out, whether by members of the media or elected officials, it's a ploy to displace and drain our collective influence and energy.
The resulting fractures on the simulated ball-shaped skulls resulted in depression fractures that were deep enough to displace bone and produce cracks that spread throughout the skull.
The state's Republican-led House of Delegates "lacks authority to displace Virginia's attorney general as representative of the state," Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg wrote for the court's majority.
Kendall insists that Pinterest doesn't intend to displace traditional retail, but rather sees the platform as additive to the 90 percent of shopping that is still done offline.
As we scale up existing technologies to displace fossil fuels, we also must work to create new technologies that will ease the transition to a low-carbon future.
In the sharing economy, customers use the Internet to contract services such as ride-sharing, where amateur drivers displace professional taxis, or home-sharing, which reduces hotel demand.
"We use the word displace versus replace, because we want to take the existing solution; scrap it and come up with something entirely different and better," Atti said.
From this energy balance perspective, sugar came to be seen as a good way to displace fat and calories from the diet -- the so-called sugar-fat seesaw.
GENEVA (Reuters) - An attack on Yemen's Hodeidah port would displace more than 400,000 people, the U.N. International Organization for Migration said on Friday, doubling its previous minimum estimate.
The big picture: The company is marketing geothermal heating and cooling to displace electric and fossil fuel-based systems, including propane and fuel oil common in the Northeast.
Getting companies to pay their fair share of taxes won't solve the larger societal challenge that automation will eventually displace low-skilled workers, nor would a robot tax.
"Some sides are trying to use certain forces in order to displace the leader of Lebanon," Interfax quoted Bassil as telling his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov in Moscow.
Lawyers have been described as the canaries in the coal mine in the face of a wave of automation now beginning to displace highly skilled white-collar workers.
Gun rights advocates, including the National Rifle Association, say they are not opposed to smart gun technology but fear the government would use it to displace conventional weapons.
They predict that by 2050, EVs will account for more than two-thirds of the road transport market, where they could displace 25m barrels of oil per day.
Ultimately, Google's self-driving cars may become ubiquitous — but we'll have to displace a lot of big names in today's $1 trillion auto finance market to get there.
Without the rule, those sources will help displace about 42 gigawatts of coal-generated power through 2026, according to Eurasia Group analysis of U.S. Energy Information Administration data.
This enables FIs to compete with newer, more nimble fintech start-up firms that may want to displace banks, wealth managers, insurers or other incumbent financial services providers.
Require certain H-1B employers to attest that they will not displace a U.S. worker during their entire employment, including employment with a third party (or consulting firm).
In 2013, Terris unveiled Display-Displace, a site-specific installation created for Nuit Blanche Toronto, a night when the city is transformed by artists into a creative playground.
They believe the system is rigged, with two sets of rules; and ultimately, these plots to displace Trump reinforce those conceptions, becoming a sort of self-fulfilling prophecy.
In the "sharing economy", customers use the Internet to contract services such as ride-sharing, where amateur drivers displace professional taxis, or home-sharing, which reduces hotel demand.
"A lot of this will be impacted by public policy, but at the end of the day renewable can only displace hydrocarbons if it's economically feasible," Essner said.
And these disasters are more severe and more likely to displace people, according to a 2015 report by the Internal Displacement Monitoring Center and the Norwegian Refugee Council.
A senior executive at the Chinese tech company said Thursday that Huawei expects to displace Samsung (SSNLF) as the world's top smartphone seller by the end of 2020.
The light at the end of the tunnel It's not all bad—the shift to shale gas has helped displace coal use, which has helped lower carbon emissions.
Yet if fracking develops too slowly (or not at all), and clean sources like nuclear or renewables aren't sufficient to displace coal, then China may turn to CTG.
Days after Hurricane Maria slammed Puerto Rico, 10 people are dead, the island will be without power for months, and a major dam could burst and displace thousands.
One level deeper: The company is marketing geothermal heating and cooling to displace electric and fossil fuel-based systems, including propane and fuel oil common in the northeast.
A technology that was developed to displace meat and end animal farming has, in the last couple of years, received a boost from an unlikely source: meat companies.
The accepted applicants whose test scores and athletic abilities were fraudulently inflated did not displace average, hardworking applicants who sought to be admitted on their own academic merits.
But experts said the new policy would mostly displace thousands of children who are citizens, exacerbate homelessness and increase costs for both the federal government and the city.
Would the passing giant displace so much water ahead of it that it would raise the water level and send other ships crashing into cranes along the docks?
In fact, many of them have gone out of their way to avoid or evade rules that apply to the traditional businesses that they are trying to displace.
Ms. Whaley said she expected Mr. Buttigieg, 37, to make a determined effort to displace Mr. Biden as the candidate seen as most capable of speaking to Midwesterners.
"A lot of people set out saying, 'We are going to displace the banks,'" said Sheel Mohnot, a venture capitalist at 500 Startups who focuses on financial technology.
Some of the threats to Palestinian cuisine also apply to other indigenous populations around the world: Modernity is championed over traditions dismissed as "primitive"; hybridized seeds displace heirlooms.
"Major new technologies, from steam engines to computers, displace some existing jobs but also generate large productivity gains," John Hawksworth, PwC's chief economist, said in a press release.
He had plenty of solid, error-free time at the microphone, and he benefited from the crabs-in-a-barrel tussle between the Democrats trying to displace Buttigieg.
When the labor market is healthy, then policies that boost productivity and growth make the vast majority of people better off even if they do displace some workers.
LanzaTech has plans for its technology to be implemented at four other commercial plants in coming years: the Indian Oil Company at the Panipat Refinery in Haryana, India, in 22016 (forecast to produce 2360 million gallons of ethanol per year and displace emissions equivalent of taking 22018,000 cars off the road each year); Aemetis biotechnology company's Riverbank, California, location in 2019 (forecast to produce 12 million gallons of ethanol per year and displace emissions equivalent of taking just over 50,000 cars off the road each year); Swayana energy project developer in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa in 2019 (forecast to produce 3603 million gallons of ethanol per year and displace emissions equivalent of taking just over 80,000 cars off the road each year) and ArcelorMittal steel and mining company in Ghent, Belgium, in 2020 (forecast to produce 21 million gallons of ethanol per year and displace emissions equivalent of taking 100,000 cars off the road each year).
Again, the public health question hinges on whether over time, the e-cigarette market can displace much of the tobacco market and get most smokers to make the switch.
"They would prefer to take cash because they don't want to disrupt their own agricultural economy by having foreign crops come in and displace domestically produced crops," he said.
A regulatory impact analysis of the proposal published by HUD last month shows that the measure could displace as many as 25,000 families across the country from their homes.
"Today I would say it is going to be really hard to displace Elizabeth Warren," says Jeff Link, an Iowa-based Democratic consultant who is unaffiliated in the race.
Mr. Bloomberg's campaign hopes that he will be able to displace Mr. Biden as the leading moderate in the race, if Mr. Biden falters in Iowa and New Hampshire.
India fears a flood of cheap Chinese products will displace home-made goods if China's trade war with the United States leads to increased excess capacity in Chinese industry.
"We believe that PSD2 will be a once in a lifetime opportunity for startups to displace incumbent banks and financial service providers," TrueLayer co-founder Francesco Simoneschi tells me.
Despite the South Asian nation's pace of growth, investors shouldn't expect the country to displace China as it is a smaller economy, said Mizuho Bank's senior economist, Vishnu Varathan.
The promos also displace the preview information for the next episode being binged, like the title, description, and thumbnail that previously appeared on the right side of the screen.
The Carton Wrap machines are expected to be rolled out to 55 warehouses across the U.S., and will likely displace roughly 24 workers at each facility, according to Reuters.
Gartner and IDC estimate the global endpoint protection market to hit close to $10 billion (USD) by 2019 as organizations across the globe seek to displace old antivirus technology.
The mobile-only new digital bank, which wants to displace established U.K. retail banks, uses big data analytics and financial technology (FinTech) to try to serve ordinary customers better.
Yet the forms in these paintings can't seem to leave one another alone: they penetrate, glide, rub, reach, displace, encroach, agitate, slice, blot, lean, dissolve, wedge, bridge, drape, embed.
A sea-level rise of 30 to 45 centimeters (about 1 to 1.5 feet) would displace more than 35 million people along the Bangladesh coast, according to the IPCC.
The new Barracuda-class subs are expected to displace twice as much as the Ruby class when submerged but also to need 10 fewer sailors than France's older subs.
Rebels fighting President Bashar al-Assad say the agreements are part of a government strategy to forcibly displace populations from opposition-held areas after years of siege and bombardment.
An expected intensification of fighting around Hawija, 130 km southeast of Mosul, could displace another 114,000, adding to the 82,000 who have fled since August, risking ambushes and death.
As a result, energy from the old-nuclear sector is artificially cheap, one reason that it continues to displace renewables and new-nuclear in the not-so-free-market.
The statutes do not authorize the hiring of special counsels who serve as stand-alone officers who can displace the officers whose appointments are specifically enumerated in Title 28.
He said the government has taken back tens of thousands of hectares that were granted to companies as ELCs to show that they will target firms who displace farmers.
They are not trying to displace Sotheby's and Christie's, instead aiming for the "middle market" — objects more valuable than can be sold on eBay, but only reaching about $500,000.
They are not trying to displace Sotheby's and Christie's, instead aiming for the "middle market" — objects more valuable than can be sold on eBay, but only reaching about $343,000.
These and other security forces are frequently deployed in areas with mining, agricultural, industrial, hydroelectric and tourism enterprises that displace and negatively impact poor indigenous and Afro-Honduran communities.
China is the world's fastest growing aviation market and is expected to displace the United States as the world's largest around 2024, according to the International Air Transport Association.
Yes. Do I think that now the business model of a startup is to get acquired by one of the behemoths and not try to displace them over time?
In fact, the main reason European and Asian nations are interested in importing U.S. natural gas is to displace coal and cut greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change.
Eventually it seems likely that a system like SportVU would be able to process raw video footage, and once it does, AIs could further displace what human coaches do.
Archaeological evidence suggests that God was considered female for the first 200,000 years of human life on earth, even if male-dominated religions sought to displace the matriarchal order.
Corn, soy, and other virgin feedstocks such as palm, displace food production and promote land use change – increasing habitat loss, water pollution, and water treatment costs and public health.
Like other farmers throughout the Midwest and South, Mr. Goplin worries, as the standoff with China continues, that soybean producers like Brazil and Argentina could permanently displace American suppliers.
At a time when automation and cheaper wages overseas threaten to displace more and more blue-collar workers, where do people without college degrees fit into the American economy?
Others asked if the opposition might have missed a chance to displace Mr. Maduro, given his falling popularity among his own supporters, many of whom failed to turn out.
Why it matters: The move could open new fronts of conflict and displace hundreds of thousands of civilians across an area already in the grip of a humanitarian crisis.
It would take a massive Western effort to displace him at this point, and there is no guarantee whatever person or polity that succeeded him would be any better.
Indeed, that was the point of the RFS — for renewable fuels to displace petroleum, not other renewable fuels — much to the chagrin of oil companies and their hired guns.
Now, with synergy between Xi Jinping's One Belt, One Road and Vision 21625, the stars seem aligned for a Saudi-Sino alliance to displace American influence in the Gulf.
Daisuke Wakabayashi and Nelson D. Schwartz, reporters at The New York Times, found that some American tech workers think that people with H-1Bs have unfairly helped displace them.
China has recognized the value of fuel cell energy and is doing everything it can to obtain the technology and displace America as the leader in fuel cell manufacturing.
The former "Daily Show" host took the opportunity to displace Colbert for some choice words on GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump, the "right-wing media," and Republicans in general.
Trump has announced a series of punitive tariffs on Chinese imports in a bid to halt a Chinese surge in high-technology industries that threatens to displace U.S. dominance.
While this might be some way off, the Tesla boss said the more immediate threat is how AI, particularly autonomous cars, which his own firm is developing, will displace jobs.
According to a 2018 report from the Urban Institute, wages have been stagnant for many less-educated workers for three decades, and automation could displace these workers from their jobs.
Spot was launched at a time when fintech companies are shaking up financial services industries from Europe to Asia, threatening to displace banks on everything from payments to foreign exchange.
On the other side, ads to displace Paul Ryan have been bought by a Page called Stand Up America, which many might not immediately know is an anti-Trump group.
The new e-commerce players may displace local mom-and-pop manufacturers, and the rise in domestic demand will benefit other woodworking clusters as well, such as Bihar and Kerala.
On China: Cotton says China is a "unique adversary in the world" and is seeking to displace the U.S. in the long-term, but can't match Washington's network of alliances.
The fishermen - known as kolis - say the changes will lead to environmental damage, displace coastal communities and hurt the livelihoods of millions who depend on the sea for their survival.
By acquiring Marketo, a competitor could get into Salesforce's accounts, then, over time, work themselves down the funnel and leverage better integrations with Marketo in order to eventually displace Salesforce.
My biggest worry is that no one seems to notice that we are not going to stop the technical progress that is going to continue to displace people through automation.
This finding has implications for our understanding of sea level rise as a result of climate change, which threatens to flood islands and coastal cities and displace millions of people.
Glitter's horrifying crimes have obviously dampened the song's place as a sports arena rock song, but it had been around for long enough that it's not easy to fully displace.
The reason it's necessary is we're now learning through lots of reputable research that technological change is accelerating, and that this process will continue to displace workers and terminate careers.
"What's more, Petley said the toe, or base, of the landslide was "extremely broad," which meant the landslide "would have been able to displace water across a very large front.
Contemporary art institutions are not exempt–they can no longer disregard the well-documented evidence about the role they play in helping to elevate local rents and displace residential populations.
But the GNA has faced resistance from power brokers in eastern Libya and more recently from figures associated with a previous government in Tripoli that it had tried to displace.
Idlib is the last major rebel-held region in Syria and there are concerns that a government offensive would displace hundreds of thousands of people inside the province bordering Turkey.
Plant-based meat companies can't produce enough burgers to displace much of the meat market yet, though that's one of the things they are raising money to attempt to change.
ATHENS — Greece on Tuesday signed a major privatization deal that will fulfill a key condition for the release of further bailout funding, but it will also displace thousands of refugees.
The key driver of the collapse is the legalization of recreational marijuana, at first in Colorado and more recently in California, which has allowed domestic production to displace Mexican imports.
The White House is actively leading a high-stakes, global effort to displace the fraudulently elected and disastrous Nicolás Maduro regime and replace it with the arguably elected Juan Guaidó.
It is a regime that institutionalizes the leading role of the communist party presiding over a non-market economy with aspirations to displace the U.S. as the leading economic power.
The other argument is that taxi drivers have gone through the requisite licensing and paid their dues to operate as drivers and that Lyft and Uber unfairly displace these drivers.
This storm threatens to dump a year's worth of rain in just one or two days, causing flooding that may displace thousands of people, depending on the exact landfall location.
The letter, dated yesterday, March 18, specifically highlights institutions' fears that the pandemic's effects on the cultural sector will displace thousands of workers, adding that museums support 726,000 jobs nationwide.
In prison he managed to persuade a handful of fellow prisoners who were fellow members of his party's central committee that he should displace the internationally accepted leader, Ndabaningi Sithole.
It was 2003, the beginning of fighting between rebel groups and government forces that would eventually displace millions and create what the United Nations called the world's worst humanitarian crisis.
But in the interim, we get to see him push and bully and displace and cajole his defenders around the paint in the service of making two points for himself.
United Nations officials say fighting could displace upward of 800,000 civilians from Idlib, yet there is no arrangement to allow safe passage to those who want to escape the fighting.
In terms of environmental impact BHP said the deals would, from 2022, displace 3 million tonnes of carbon dioxide each year compared to the fossil fuel-based contracts being replaced.
" Brown had told me repeatedly that he wasn't trying to displace poor farmers' goats, but he replied, "Even those goats and those chickens are taking a big toll on biodiversity.
Even if we were to take up the USMCA on the floor, my understanding is that the articles of impeachment would displace it, so it's a bit of a muddle.
"Huawei is clearly ticking all the key boxes needed to displace rivals – and not just Android-powered rivals," said Ben Wood, research chief of mobile industry consulting firm CCS Insight.
This does not by any means imply that large waves of low-skill immigration could not displace any native workers, especially in the short term, in other times and places.
"As Chinese weapons and equipment improve in quality and Russia's defense industry continues to atrophy, Chinese manufacturers will likely displace Russian defense industries in many key markets," said RAND's Heath.
They all compete with each other, it's a ... The challenge to displace one monopoly with another monopoly, a serial monopoly is what's gonna, but is it the kind of competition?
She is a vocal advocate for affordable housing and says she fears that Amazon's decision to set up shop in Queens will hasten gentrification, increase housing prices and displace current residents.
BEIRUT – A human rights watchdog says the Syrian government is passing laws to allow itself to seize private property, displace residents, and discourage refugees from returning to the war-battered country.
A report published last month by an Australian climate group called it an "existential threat" and warned it could eventually displace more than 1 billion people if current climate conditions continue.
Arpaio could displace Ward as the first choice of the Trumpist wing of the party, and his name recognition, especially among fans of the president, is likely to be extremely high.
Lime also said it will buy carbon offsets — that is, help fund climate-friendly projects — to displace the emissions from company operations, including the fossil fuels used by fleet management vehicles.
Second, it is acting globally to displace, if not yet replace, the United States wherever it can — including in major parts of Europe — most importantly through its Belt and Road Initiative.
This allows aggregators like Kayak and other companies in the space to displace traditional travel agents by building a front end on top of these systems that users can transact on.
The resilience is mostly due to new gas projects coming on stream as companies shift towards the less polluting hydrocarbon that is expected increasingly to displace oil demand in coming decades.
The congresswoman is a strong proponent of affordable housing and expressed concerns that Amazon's decision to set up shop in Queens would hasten gentrification, increase housing prices and displace current residents.
On Sunday, the Northern Irishman said he was more interested in trying to displace Australian Jason Day at the top of the world rankings than retaining his order of merit crown.
Traditionally thrifty Germans have helped private consumption displace exports as the main driver of growth thanks to record-high employment, increased job security, rising real wages and ultra-low borrowing costs.
Idlib is the last left major rebel-held region in Syria and there are concerns that a government offensive would displace hundreds of thousands of people inside the province bordering Turkey.
It is crucial to our national security that policymakers not interfere in the emerging market for cyber insurance, either through government edicts or by creating programs that could displace private options.
I mean, there is something that they do that's powerful about engaging with the client directly and chaperoning through the creative process, right, so I don't think we'll ever displace them.
"Licenses displace the laws Congress created to secure consumer property rights," Case Western Reserve University law professor Aaron Perzanowski and New York University law professor Jason Schultz write in the book.
In just about every way, Trump's pre-presidency has mirrored his erratic campaign, which saddled the Republican Party with scandal and simultaneously threatened to displace cornerstones of the conservative policy agenda.
Recently, a coalition of such groups sent Wiener a letter opposing the bill, based on fears that development will displace low-income residents near transit, increasing housing stock but exacerbating inequality.
Unfortunately, this bustling hive is headed towards its last seconds of life, as the construction of a new, more modern port threatens to displace the historic fishing port that's currently here.
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), specifically the Employment and Training Administration, is responsible for ensuring that incoming foreign workers do not displace or adversely affect working conditions of U.S. workers.
But it will create a tougher competitor for JetBlue, with which Alaska competed fiercely to win over the smaller airline, and which it will displace as the country's fifth-biggest airline.
Honduran environmental campaigner Berta Caceres, who won the Goldman Prize in 2015 for her battle against construction of a dam that threatened to displace indigenous people, was killed in March 2016.
"Puritan religious faith did not displace class hierarchy, either; the early generations of New Englanders did nothing to diminish, let alone condemn, the routine reliance on servants or slaves," she observes.
In Afghanistan and then in Iraq, Moscow and Washington used versions of the same basic scheme: We're going to go in, displace the government, and then get out, fast and clean.
In 2008, a group of European firms that give loans and insurance to governments for international projects determined that the dam would displace nearly 200 settlements and destroy valuable cultural sites.
New technology is regarded by the left as a means to displace workers and knock them out of the middle class — a view, by the way, that crosses the political spectrum.
The agency said a battle for Idlib, the last major bastion for Syria&aposs political and military opposition, would exacerbate an already dire humanitarian situation there and potentially displace 350,000 children.
"This tells us that they are trying to displace people, forcing them to leave the city," the doctor, who uses a nickname, Dr. Hatem, for safety, said in a phone interview.
In this book, Gander's poems are like rich Möbius strips, entrances and exits at once, tunnels that simultaneously displace us and gather us up, drawing us into a profound human longing.
"UH-60s have been fully fielded to the AAF [Afghan Air Force] and, as pilot proficiency increases, they will increasingly and fully displace the Mi-17 fleet," the DoD report reads.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's demand for diesel is slowing as the country's car fleet shifts predominantly to gasoline, trucks get more efficient and solar pumps displace diesel-fed units across the countryside.
But nearly all that progress has come in one segment of the economy: the generation of electric power, as natural gas, wind turbines and solar panels displace coal-burning power plants.
And in neighborhood rezoning battles, mostly in lower-income communities of color, opponents are fighting efforts to spur new and largely market-rate construction that they say would displace longtime residents.
Yet even if "Truth Is Hard" embeds itself in the American consciousness, it will probably never displace "I Got My Job Through The New York Times" as our most enduring slogan.
This may be an ominous trend for producers in the rest of the world if, unlike the alleged "fake semis", the material is fit to displace western product outside of China.
"When the space under the flyovers is the only available space in the city for the homeless, to displace them from those spaces without providing an alternative is cruel," she said.
Artificial intelligence (AI) and related technologies will generate as many jobs in the U.K. as they displace over the next 20 years, according to analysis published Tuesday by audit firm PwC.
Newer, more efficient UK gas plants are set to displace older coal plants this summer, helped by the UK government's carbon price floor which has made coal more costly to burn.
Rising sea levels will displace tens of millions of people around the globe, potentially creating a refugee crisis much larger in magnitude than the tragedy we are currently witnessing in Syria.
However, by accepting precarious, labor-intensive and low-paying jobs that carry the stigma of being 'immigrant jobs', low-skilled foreign workers tend to complement native workers rather than displace them.
The resolution itself is full of references to automated cars and retail checkout lines, doctors being replaced by smartphones, and other technological advances that it alleges will "soon" displace human workers.
Machines are expected to displace about 20 million manufacturing jobs across the world over the next decade, according to a recent report from Oxford Economics, a global forecasting and quantitative analysis firm.
Here's one final question: How would PG&E's proposal stack up against an alternative plan in which Diablo Canyon stayed open and renewables and efficiency ramped up to displace fossil generation elsewhere?
Caceres, who had received death threats, won the Goldman Environmental Prize in 2015 for her struggle to prevent the construction of a $50 million dam that threatened to displace hundreds of Indians.
Rebels fighting President Bashar al-Assad and his government say the deals are part of a strategy to forcibly displace whole populations from opposition-held areas after years of siege and bombardment.
An increasing number of industries are set to be impacted by automation technology over the coming years which could displace jobs, a fear that has been voiced by academics and business leaders.
But getting insurers to assure quick coverage for eligible patients, rather than subjecting them to a lengthy individual review, could help Novartis as it seeks to displace Biogen Inc's SMA therapy Spinraza.
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a series of punitive tariffs on Chinese imports in a bid to halt a Chinese surge in high-technology industries that threatens to displace U.S. dominance.
With humanitarian groups reporting the bombardment could displace as many as 300,000 people, Erdogan's top adviser told CNN's Christiane Amanpour that Trump knew in advance about the scope of the Turkish attack.
Robots could be set to displace millions of jobs across the globe with industries favoring a digital revolution at the expense of human workers, according to a report from the United Nations.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Rory McIlroy is aiming to displace Australian Jason Day as world number one by winning the European Tour's season-ending DP World Tour Championship in Dubai that starts on Thursday.
At a rally on Mother's Day, anti-gentrification groups warned that planned high-rise residential towers will not only displace longtime local residents but pose a threat to the Garden's plant collection.
That would have probably worked especially well for Trump both because American attitudes toward affairs have softened since the millennium and because he is awash in scandals that constantly displace each other.
But it doesn't really matter who gets the quota because if Hengli can't export, it will sell into the domestic market and displace supplies from those refiners who are authorised to export.
"National security will not completely displace bread-and-butter issues like the economic, employment, and welfare," said Milan Vaishnav, a senior research fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington.
Refiners have been booking an armada of vessels to carry North Sea and West African crude to U.S. shores, the biggest import binge in years that will all but displace Bakken shale.
"It is going to be harder to hold on to the top position, given that a new technology can displace it," S&P Dow Jones Indices' Howard Silverblatt wrote in an email.
Headlines such as, "Trump's Treasury pick excelled at kicking elderly people out of their homes," belie the facts when the story doesn't explain that most reverse mortgage foreclosures don't displace the borrower.
LISNR is poised to displace the QR code in mobile authentication, assist in the scalability of NFC like transactions in mobile payments and allow better identifying, pairing, and syncing with nearby devices.
Yoav is shown muttering French synonyms in an attempt to displace his native Hebrew with French as he bonds with a young, wealthy Parisian couple, played by Quentin Dolmaire and Louise Chevillotte.
The United Nations had warned that the U.S.-backed campaign to kick Islamic State out of Mosul, their largest urban stronghold in Iraq or Syria, could displace up to 1353 million people.
They criticized New York City's decision to offer $3 billion in state and city incentives to lure in Amazon and expressed concerns that the company would displace poor residents and raise rents.
The battle is of greater urgency, the commission reckons, because the data that tech monopolies have accumulated make it far harder for upstart firms to displace them or keep them in check.
Maydaa had been under the control of the powerful Jaish al Islam rebel faction and was the group's closest position to Dumeir military airport, where they are fighting to displace government forces.
Yet, it departs from climate orthodoxy by admitting that there are now no energy alternatives deployable at a scale sufficient to displace oil and natural gas and to meaningfully reduce carbon emissions.
SHOW-STOPPER In the 1990s, Airbus's vision of the future was a super-capacity airliner able to revolutionize air travel and displace the profitable 747 by linking the world's largest travel hubs.
The renovation, started in 2013, was complicated because Goddard Riverside wanted to displace no more than one-third of the tenants at a time and temporarily shelter them in other subsidized housing.
One of the sources said that once the current round of financing closes, SoftBank Vision Fund would own roughly one-fifth of the company and displace Tiger Global as Flipkart's largest investor.
But critics of these lotteries argue that the long-term impact on education funding has been minimal — because lawmakers often use lottery earnings to displace other funds from the state's general revenues.
The lawyers believe that the transcripts may actually help Koskinen and said that they hoped the Judiciary Committee would not allow the Oversight Committee markup to displace its role in the process.
"Rewarding reactors with the same, however, would probably lead to more nuclear production and could displace millions of tons of carbon dioxide a year," notes Bloomberg in a story on the study.
Victorian era beliefs that vigorous exercise would displace the uterus and affect fertility have for decades been used to discourage women from engaging in the same level of physical activity as men.
But his rage seems to have been fueled by a conspiracy theory being systematically spread by Trump supporters — the claim that Jewish financiers are bringing brown people into America to displace whites.
HUD Says Its Proposed Limit on Public Housing Aid Could Displace 19703,000 Children The proposal, published on Friday, would prohibit families with at least one undocumented immigrant from obtaining public housing benefits.
The fear of artificial intelligence and its ability to displace workers pose an "existential threat" to our sense of economic strength, Robert Shiller, the Nobel Memorial Prize-winning Yale University economist, said.
Since many donated clothes end up in less developed countries, "they also displace the opportunity to produce and manufacture things locally, creating a dependency between rich countries and poor countries," he said.
China is, at the same time, bankrolling new financial organizations that aim to rival or displace the international institutions created by the United States and its allies after the Second World War.
That can take the form of buying cleaner-burning cookstoves in developing countries that reduce deforestation for firewood, or financing a wind turbine generator to displace fossil fuels on the power grid.
If you pay someone who is already building a wind farm to displace a coal power plant, for instance, you may be helping them build a better business case for the project.
Barclays Center, built in Brooklyn in 22015 primarily to serve as the home of the Nets, is mounting a strong effort to displace the Garden as the city's No. 853 fight club.
The research states that while AI could displace roughly 6 million jobs in the country, it could also create 7.2 million jobs, resulting in a modest net boost of around 200,000 jobs.
While officials said the dam would provide Myanmar much-needed cash and electricity, critics said it would cause irreparable harm to the river, destroy fish stocks downstream and displace thousands of villagers.
Even commentary on the impact of calamities like hurricanes or earthquakes seems to mandate that we track just how they displace and harm discrete subpopulations in order to assess their true magnitude.
As smart machines displace human jobs and seem poised to make life-or-death decisions in self-driving cars and health care, concerns about where AI is taking us are gaining increasing urgency.
Caceres, who had received death threats, won the Goldman Environmental Prize in 2015 for her efforts to prevent the construction of a $50 million dam that threatened to displace hundreds of indigenous people.
Sure, it's not the first time work has been dramatically impacted by technology, but the growth of automation, robotics, AI and the like have the potential to displace jobs at an unprecedented rate.
Blocking the Qatari vessels could displace up to 25 percent of the between 800,000 and 900,000 tonnes of marine fuels sold in Fujairah each month, said two trade sources familiar with the market.
Machines are expected to displace about 5.33 million manufacturing jobs across the world over the next decade, according to a report released Wednesday by Oxford Economics, a global forecasting and quantitative analysis firm.
But people were quick to point out that former Googlers behind the venture were not only stealing the name of a beloved community locale, but that the product itself aimed to displace them.
An Oxford University study published in 2014 argued that large-scale hydroelectric projects are almost always damaging to developing economies, saddling them with debt while offering scant benefit for the populations they displace.
Artificial intelligence may soon displace millions of jobs and render obsolete the livelihoods of everyday workers or, in the minds of some more outlandish technologists, induce a doomsday event for the human race.
Elon Musk, the founder and chief executive officer of SolarCity, Tesla and SpaceX told CNBC earlier this week that governments would likely have to pay workers' wages after robots displace people from employment.
The best way to address inequality then is to spread the equity around by fostering an ownership share by all in companies where productivity growth is driven by intelligent machines that displace jobs.
The Trump administration is seeking to displace Russian pipeline supplies to Europe with U.S. exports of liquefied natural gas, a form of the fuel chilled to liquid form for transport by tanker ship.
MENTION ARTIFICIAL intelligence (AI), and the term may bring to mind visions of rampaging killer robots, like those seen in the "Terminator" films, or worries about widespread job losses as machines displace humans.
Mr Rivera wants a hard-line approach to Catalan separatism, not dialogue as Mr Sánchez advocates; he also sees an opportunity to displace the PP as the dominant force on the centre-right.
Why it matters: With the country increasingly discussing the potential impact of automation and technology on the jobs, many are worried that "the robots" will take their jobs and displace millions of workers.
While it may be next to impossible to close a multi-billion dollar growth round on Kickstarter, the platform's diversity makes a strong case for how easy it can be to displace innovation.
But its push towards cleaner gas is likely to displace some of that appetite for oil, with the country's first floating LNG import terminal due to begin accepting cargoes in May next year.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - U.S. shale gas will displace a growing portion of the world's expanding energy demand, cutting into the need for oil products from refineries, BP's head of refining economics said on Friday.
When asked how robotics and self-driving cars would impact the workforce, 48 percent of experts surveyed believed that robots would directly displace human workers for both blue-collar and white-collar jobs.
Slack, a two-year-old messaging firm that aims to displace e-mail, started as a tool for software developers to communicate with one another before it spread to other functions and companies.
A natural basin in the area proved to be a perfect spot to put the massive dish, but the construction project will displace about 9000 people from their homes to reduce radio interference.
The intent of the 181-page report was to study whether the grid could maintain its reliability, even as intermittent power from renewable energy sources begin to displace baseload coal and nuclear power.
"Russia and Saudi Arabia may be trying to coordinate a push to keep access to their most important market (China) in their favour and encourage Chinese importers to displace alternative cargoes," said Bell.
Amazon isn't exactly being welcomed in NYC, anyway, as its arrival will drive up rents, displace plans for affordable housing, impact small business and crowd already overcrowded public transportation, along with other issues.
From the Mexican "rapists" to the "shithole countries" of the third world, the president has played to a base that believes—evidence to the contrary—that immigrants bring crime and displace American workers.
A forest on the edge of town was being cleared for a government development project, and elementary and high school students reacted against the move that they believed could further displace their people.
"We don't know what's happening, we don't know the latest on displaced people, we don't even know the weather," he said, referring to the tendency of floods or landslides to displace vulnerable communities.
"The best way to displace that would be to say, 'Here's a causal explanation for autism, and it isn't that,' but science doesn't know the causal explanation for autism yet," Ms. Jamieson said.
It was obvious to nearly everyone in the energy business more than a decade ago that natural gas could displace coal for both environmental and economic reasons, and it has done so, decisively.
The HHS rules should help achieve that reality (a concept called "interoperability"), which could displace some major healthcare players, such as Epic, and make big tech an even bigger part of our lives.
That's part of normal economic cycles, but most economists will tell you that small businesses need to continue to be vibrant in every sector, creating innovation that will eventually displace the biggest corporations.
The threat will be crystallized next week when Roche reports detailed results for its new drug ACE910, which tackles the inherited bleeding disorder in an innovative way and could displace conventional hemophilia therapies.
It's too hard to determine the net social benefit of each new piece of technology, he says — some displace workers but others, like ATMs and word processors, make things more efficient for everyone.
Yet all have failed to displace the wire hanger for the same reasons that wood and plastic varieties are not your dry cleaner's choice: Wire ones do the job as cheaply as possible.
The study's authors say it is too early to tell how many of these tiny invaders have gained a foothold in North American waters, where they could challenge or even displace native species.
Unlike beach waves guided by wind, tsunamis gain their momentum from earthquakes, volcanoes, or landslides that can occur deep in oceans or lakes or along the shores and displace massive amounts of water.
If global demand growth for crude remains weak outside China, then a barrel of crude imported by China and then exported as refined products may serve to displace a barrel of crude elsewhere.
It also seems unlikely that Gabbard, if elected, could ignore or downplay the Iranian regime's exporting of terrorism and its threats to displace or attack Saudi Arabia and Israel, two key American allies.
While China doesn't export aluminum in commodity form, it ships out a lot of semi-manufactured products, which displace demand for the rest of the world's producers, not least in the United States.
And no, there won't be a "terrific" replacement: Republican plans would cover only a fraction as many people as the law they would displace, and they'd be different people — younger, healthier and richer.
MUMBAI, Dec 271.3500 (Reuters) - India's demand for diesel is slowing as the country's car fleet shifts predominantly to gasoline, trucks get more efficient and solar pumps displace diesel-fed units across the countryside.
The Diamer-Bhasha dam and reservoir would displace more than 4,200 families in nearby areas and submerge a large section of the Karakoram Highway to China, Pakistan's Water and Power Development Authority estimates.
No other sport will ever displace for me the beauty of baseball, and the game does not need to be distorted and debased to try to appease a hypothetical generation with attention deficits.
They opted for the before-school start because they hoped to add to the total amount of time their kids spent moving and not displace existing physical education classes or after-school sports.
You have it in yourself to pick up that ball and use your mental girth and physical speed to simply displace the Kyle Korver–shaped problem and dunk your goals in the rim.
Old systems are difficult to displace in any industry, but the complexity of insurance, tradition of relying on the past to predict the future and silos of data can make it a Herculean effort.
"This is essentially the US validating what Turkey did and allowing them to annex a portion of Syria and displace the Kurdish population," a senior US official familiar with operations in Syria told CNN.
Caceres, who had previously received death threats, won the Goldman Environmental Prize in 2015 for her efforts to prevent the construction of a $50 million dam that threatened to displace hundreds of indigenous people.
The question then is just how much further do LNG prices have to drop for the cleaner-burning fuel to displace coal in Asia, as it has been doing successfully in the United States.
But competition over speed may displace traditional broker-dealers who may be more willing to bear risk over longer term horizons and this poses risks to liquidity in times of market stress, BIS said.
Iron ore shipments rose 12 percent to the second-highest on record as seaborne supply continued to displace higher-cost production at home, stoking a rally in futures prices to fresh three-year highs.
In Bangladesh, where the population depends overwhelmingly on coastal agriculture, the sea-level rise of just a few feet is on track to displace more than 15 million people over the next 30 years.
" The White House said in a statement that the law includes "a number of clearly unconstitutional provisions" that "purport to displace the President's exclusive constitutional authority to recognize foreign governments, including their territorial bounds.
We don't know how quickly machines will displace people's jobs, or how many they'll take, but we know it's happening — not just to factory workers but also to money managers, dermatologists and retail workers.
Coal is expected to displace iron ore as Australia's biggest commodity export earner this financial year, with exports of coking and thermal coal expected to top $67 billion, according to Department of Industry figures.
They want to displace the United States and its allies and recreate a more traditional world, where countries have spheres of influence, dominate their smaller neighbors, and where there is no interfering US presence.
I'm not trying to displace blame here and I'm fully responsible for my own actions, but man, something about how large and weighty the 6S Plus is just makes it so easy to drop.
The acting head of the Department of Justice at the time rightly refused to defend it, and was fired, but replacing a person in government does not displace the Constitution, even for the president.
Caceres was shot and killed at her home on March 2, 2016 after receiving death threats over her challenges to the $50 million Agua Zarca dam that threatened to displace hundreds of indigenous Lenca.
Agence France-Presse has reported that the powerful Iranian general Qassem Soleimani met with Abadi and pro-Iranian politicians this week in a bid to create a bloc large enough to displace al-Sadr.
They should not formally displace existing policy, under which there is a strong implication of prompt U.S.-led military action to liberate any allied territory that might be attacked or seized by an aggressor.
With the RFS to combat foreign manipulation, U.S. biofuels have become more than cost-competitive with conventional gasoline, they produce dramatically fewer emissions, and displace toxic gasoline additives linked to cancer and groundwater contamination.
"I think there's going to be a lot of new players that come into the game that understand blended reality, understand telepresence, virtual reality, all of that, and can come in and displace folks."
Moreover, a recent study on the future of jobs by the World Economic Forum predicts that robots will displace 2628 million jobs globally by 28503 but create 22019 million new ones — a net positive.
" He added, "Our survey work suggests Snap still has high levels of churn, while we continue to think Instagram and Whataspp will be difficult to displace in international markets even with an improved app.
G2C Blockchain tends to displace existing intermediary institutions, meaning that government – which is often one of those intermediary institutions – could find its unique position as a service provider diminishing across a range of functions.
And if no one can imagine doing social networking better than Facebook, remember that no one dreamed that the personal computer, once little more than a toy for hobbyists, would displace the mighty mainframe.
N.Y.C. Nature Just as the first cool hints of autumn displace summer's sultry haze, Asiatic dayflowers' blooms reach their peak, scattering flecks of sky blue into the corners of garden plots and local parks.
" Unlike substitution between factors of production, logistic technology substitution is "intrinsically dynamic and largely irreversible," driven mainly by "endogenous cost reductions and market growth of new technological systems as they displace older, incumbent industries.
Critics sharply rebutted this conclusion, arguing that grid operators have plenty of tools available to ensure the domestic electricity system remains stable even as natural gas and renewables increasingly displace coal and nuclear power.
He and other family members of those inside Al-Hol have become increasingly desperate to free them as fears have grown that Syrian government forces could displace the Kurds and take over the camp.
"Erdogan's threats are aimed to change the security mechanism into a mechanism of death, displace our people & change the stable & secure region into a zone of conflict and permanent war," it wrote on Twitter.
Still, the numbers present a challenge to Republicans who are struggling to repeal the law that allowed those millions to purchase insurance plans — and who have promised not to displace anyone covered by it.
It doesn't take an oracle to predict that automation will displace factory workers, that Crispr gene-editing techniques will lead to a boom in pharmaceutical research or that drones will influence the shipping industry.
Luckin Coffee, which has been expanding at breakneck speed, currently operates 2,20193 stores in 28 Chinese cities and plans to open 2,500 more this year as tries to displace Starbucks as China's largest coffee chain.
The campaign against the ADF is expected to displace 196,300 people in Beni territory and another 203,200 people in neighboring Lubero territory, the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said in a report.
If robots and offshoring take all the jobs, or at the very least displace the low-skilled ones, the thinking goes, there may come a time when there simply aren't enough jobs to go around.
Claiming any kind of creative profession was never a conversation; the lack of knowledge or exposure, in retrospect, was crippling, and in many ways, I displace the blame on the backwoods environment I lived in.
At a place where Jack Nicklaus's triumph at age 27 remains one of the game's special moments, Mickelson has a chance to displace him as the oldest Masters winner amid his best spring in years.
"The whole rice market chain will be affected as millers, traders, truckers and other service providers could be dislocated by the influx of massive volumes of rice imports that will displace local produce," they said.
The sisters want nothing to do with the bar or the building, despite knowing mostly undocumented immigrants live in the apartments and that selling the building would displace the tenants and insult their mother's memory.
Axios chief tech correspondent Ina Fried points out that this comes as artificial intelligence and automation are about to disrupt and displace even more of the labor sector — and vastly increase the pace of change.
"On the enterprise side, we are not there to displace enterprise tools that have been put in place, but instead are trying to extend the visibility of the infrastructure down into the cloud," Ahern said.
Facebook is eager to displace YouTube and Patreon in order to become the home of online content creators, so it's testing a bunch of new ways for them to earn money and connect with fans.
Last month it was a sophisticated study from the National Bureau of Economic Research showing that industrial robots alone displace human workers at a stunning rate and have an even more depressive effect on wages.
It must be addressed immediately and the only effective way of doing so is to allocate funds for the systematic use of border colliers [sic] to help displace geese flocks to more appropriate wild settings.
A 2-degree temperature hike would lead to more frequent weather-related disasters and displace large numbers of people, according to the Climate Vulnerable Forum, a coalition of the countries most affected by climate change.
The problem is figuring out how to overcome three big political hurdles: financing a new system, reducing disruptions as you displace the old system and overcoming the backlash from those the old system makes rich.
IATA expects India to displace the United Kingdom as the third-largest market in the world in 2025, with passenger numbers more than doubling to 278 million a year from more than 95 million today.
"Housing Court is a weapon that unscrupulous landlords use to displace tenants," Councilman Mark D. Levine, who along with Councilwoman Vanessa L. Gibson, a fellow Democrat, sponsored the legislation, said in an interview on Monday.
When the resort owner suggests she branch out and recruit women for a high-end prostitution ring, Margot agrees, though the proceeds will go toward a new hotel that will displace and destroy her neighborhood.
The troubling news is that the next phase of automation, including humanoid service robots, machine learning and autonomous logistics, is poised to displace millions of service workers in the United States and other developed economies.
But one naysayer remained — Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, who had opposed a similar effort in 2007 and once again did not like provisions in the new bill that he thought would displace American workers.
Indeed. Did his father-in-law co-found a business organization called the Paso Del Norte Group that came up with a downtown redevelopment plan which threatened to displace eighteen hundred residents of poor neighborhoods?
He now lives in the United States but hopes to return to continue his work, as palm oil development continues to displace farmers without giving them an alternative means to earn a living, he said.
For one thing, Japan is a democracy that has a military alliance with the United States, while China is an authoritarian nation that most likely seeks to displace American military dominance of the western Pacific.
If China does ramp up purchases of energy and agricultural goods, they say, it would simply displace those purchases from other nations, making little lasting impact on the overall trade deficit or the American economy.
For one thing, Darwin's elevation of sexual selection threatened the idea of natural selection as the one true and almighty force shaping life — a creative force powerful and concentrated enough to displace that of God.
But rather than simply replacing other cars, Ubers and Lyfts are increasing the total number of car trips, and our collective carbon footprint, causing an estimated 69 percent more emissions than the trips they displace.
There's been a lot written about gaslighting (lies that make you feel crazy) and the rise of fake news (hoaxes that displace facts), and much analysis of Trump as a reality star (an authentic phony).
Some contend that Mr. Lempurkel is trying to displace people in Laikipia who are not members of his ethnic group, the Samburu, so that he can bring Samburu into his district and get more votes.
Degradation, which can contribute to severe drought and loss of food production, could displace 135 million people across the world by 2030, unless action is taken to restore and rehabilitate degraded land, according to UNCCD.
The movie lights up whenever it shows archival footage of its antagonists: Jacobs is sensible, warm and witty; Moses is cocksure, occasionally truculent, openly contemptuous of the people his big ideas are likely to displace.
If you think school is done when you graduate, Jeff Maggioncalda has another view: People will have to learn for the rest of their lives to keep up with changing technology that will displace workers.
After a short introduction, Lurk gets three powers: Displace, which lets you place teleportation markers and warp to them; Semblance, which lets you impersonate another character; and Foresight, which stops time and highlights items and enemies.
But in addition to the impact of air miles, global land and resource use determine the sustainability of the food we eat -- food production can destroy or displace natural resources in order to supply growing demand.
A letter from nine Canadian steel executives sent to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other government ministers on Thursday warned that the tariff could displace 13 million tonnes of steel currently sold in the United States.
"Uber's development of autonomous vehicles with no commitment to a just transition for workers will displace hundreds of thousands of workers across our economy," fumed Tom Conroy with Amalgamated Transit Union Local 85, in an email.
Yet such flats are still expensive and do not always meet the needs of the people they displace—for instance, they are too big for today's smaller families, couples or young singles wishing to live alone.
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Upcoming military offensives in Iraq against Islamic State, including an assault on the northern city of Mosul, could displace at least 2.3 million people, the United Nations humanitarian coordinator for Iraq said on Thursday.
The collection Under Armour released with two-time NBA MVP Stephen Curry, for example, used a hugely popular figure and an affordable price point to displace Nike for a time in basketball shoe sales, Boss said.
Now analysts expect Canadian imports to the United States to rise this year for the first time since 2007 when growing output from U.S. shale fields like the Marcellus in Pennsylvania started to displace Canadian fuel.
The "Find a job" contract is a major recent win for the company that saw it displace competitor Monster who ran the pre-existing Universal Jobmatch service for the U.K. government's Department for Works and Pensions.
As popular messaging and other Internet-based applications like Whatsapp, Skype and Facebook displace traditional telephone calls and SMS text messages, MTN Uganda is betting with large-scale investments on data traffic infrastructure to boost profitability.
" He also said, "However, our survey work suggests Snap still has high levels of churn, while we continue to think Instagram and Whataspp will be difficult to displace in international markets even with an improved app.
By 1981 a slew of new labels, all white-owned, began to displace the independent black-owned labels that put out the genre's earliest efforts, but the language of music itself was also now irreversibly changed.
The Managerial Revolution rests on the idea that the rise of a new technocratic class will displace capitalism, when the reality of the last few decades has been that capitalism has easily absorbed this new class.
In the United States, higher energy efficiency, falling renewable energy prices, abundant natural gas, and the rise of electric vehicles and smart grids will continue to displace coal and oil, McConnell and other analysts told CNBC.
The ship, which is roughly 22017 meters (2210,2320 ft) in length and 20163 meters (22016 ft) wide, uses conventional rather than nuclear propulsion, and is believed to displace 2272,210 tonnes, according to reports in state media.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey has started filling a huge hydroelectric dam on the Tigris river, a lawmaker and activists said, despite protests that it will displace thousands of people and risks creating water shortages downstream in Iraq.
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who took power in January, has hailed the militias in the past as a preferable alternative to other criminals, but critics say their methods are little different than the groups they displace.
In recent years, though, kingpins from London have begun to displace small-fry local dealers, sometimes violently, in a phenomenon called county lines (a reference to the mobile numbers used by distant clients to place orders).
The IPCC report suggests that by the end of the century, higher seas are likely to displace or affect 680 million people in low-lying coastal zones and about 65 million citizens of small island states.
"In some cases, airports have allowed non-aeronautical storage or uses in some hangars intended for aeronautical use, which the FAA has found to interfere with or entirely displace aeronautical use of the hangar," it added.
Policy makers who assume that giving educators and students more reasons to care about character can be only a good thing should take heed of research suggesting that extrinsic motivation can, in fact, displace intrinsic motivation.
Most parents are probably already aware of the biggest downside of screen time: the extent to which it can displace other childhood experiences, including sleep, climbing over fences, designing elaborate practical jokes and getting into trouble.
Military officials said they were stunned that the agreement essentially allowed Turkey to annex a portion of Syria, displace tens of thousands of Kurdish residents and wipe away years of counterterrorism gains against the Islamic State.
Earlier this month, Mr. Putin laid out ambitious economic targets for his fourth term as president of Russia, saying he would increase life expectancy, cut poverty and, improbably, displace Germany as the world's fifth largest economy.
Sequoia's Michael Moritz talked about various companies that ruled the world across different decades and later receded into the background, suggesting that we merely need to wait and see which startups will eventually displace today's giants.
Medellín, Colombia; Caracas, Venezuela; La Paz, Bolivia; Bogota, Colombia; and Mexico City have all found these setups cheaper and faster to build than other transit options, with less disruption and the need to displace fewer people.
Robot Revolution We don't know how quickly machines will displace people's jobs, or how many they'll take, but we know it's happening — not just to factory workers but also to money managers, dermatologists and retail workers.
Beijing has a declared plan to displace America as a global force for good and to itself become a global hegemon in time for the 100th anniversary of the 1949 revolution that founded the communist regime.
In his ruling, Keenan agreed with the argument made by attorneys for the companies that the case should be tossed because the city's claims arise under federal common law, which displace the city's state law claims.

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