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A mile driven in 2010 is not a mile driven in 2018.
A mile driven in Palo Alto isn't the same as a mile driven in San Francisco.
It's also unclear if all those miles were driven in Autopilot mode or just account for those driven in cars that come equipped with the driver-assist technology.
The result: two runs, driven in by Bregman and Gurriel.
The president's vacation could be driven, in part, by necessity.
The scarcity of conservatives seems driven in part by discrimination.
First, costs have risen, driven in part by increased regulation.
The worst car I've ever driven in my entire life.
All four Washington runs were driven in by left-handed hitters.
I had never driven in Moscow before, and it was terrifying.
Christine is focused and driven in all areas of her life.
The most important thing, because everybody's driven in different ways, right?
Ms. Coakley said she had not driven in the weeks since.
Those results were driven in part by strong card fee revenues.
Pope Francis being driven in a Fiat 500L in September in Philadelphia.
Mrs Clinton's campaign was arguably the most data-driven in American history.
Tesla continued its tradition of reporting no miles driven in autonomous mode.
They had never owned cars, let alone driven in blinding snow squalls.
Dumas said it was the most impressive he had driven in competition.
Mr Flannery promises to be disciplined and data-driven in his decisions.
U.S. innovation is driven in no small part by high-skill immigrants.
Those concerns were driven in part by developments in the United States.
But not all creative businesses are hit driven in the same way.
That will be driven in part by tougher rules on air pollution.
It's the worst vehicle I've driven in my career at Business Insider.
The discord is driven in part by differences over concrete policy proposals.
The decline has been driven in part, demographers say, by generational differences.
We've always been text-driven in the broadcast world, which is good!
A mile driven in its virtual testing system can be as valuable as 1,000 miles driven in the real world, Urmson has said, because in virtual testing, you don't have to wait for a specific situation to happen.
"We like the idea of being community driven in that way," Schochet said.
He has not driven in a run in 33 at-bats this year.
He has already driven in a number of sessions for Williams this season.
The new Miata is the least powerful sports car I've driven in years.
Not long after, Simpson was spotted being driven in his white Ford Bronco.
He has scored 14 runs and driven in 12 with seven home runs.
With one out, Utley was driven in by Justin Turner's single to left.
Bruce had hit 25 home runs and driven in 79 runs entering Friday.
From there, they were driven in a large van to the Amazon river.
This is to be driven, in the main, by digital technologies, including BIM.
He had already driven in two runs with a double in the third.
And the compulsion to overeat was driven in part by depression and anxiety.
It may suggest a new age, one driven, in part, by structural incivility.
Ms. Tsai's rise has been driven in part by concerns about Chinese encroachment.
He was driven in part by a love for the taste of melon.
He'd always been studious and driven in El Salvador, the kid teachers commended.
The Arizona third baseman has driven in seven runs the last two games.
Test vehicles can only be driven in autonomous mode within an approved test-site.
Microsoft's results were driven in part by strong sales from the company's cloud business.
The ID Buggy is meant to be driven in the elements, rain or shine.
In total, this counts for 90 percent of all test miles driven in California.
He has also driven in one run in each of his past five games.
But the injection of new owners was driven, in large part, by financial considerations.
Four of them were driven in private vehicles, and three were transported by ambulance.
It has been driven in part by institutional investors as well as existing owners.
Specifically, things are being test driven in the Vuosaari distract — the city's most populated.
It was just the third run driven in by Alfaro in 13 July games.
Cost reductions are being driven in particular by new technology, such as bigger turbines.
He has driven in a run in 22 of his past 212.54 home games.
Gordon led off the previous two games with a hit and was driven in.
Facebook's seasonal dependence is driven in part by the same forces as retail stores.
I've always been incredibly driven in my career, and I consider myself moderately successful.
I think most of the people were quite driven in their search for something.
He has driven in at least a run in his last six games there.
He has driven in three runs in 77 at-bats and has a disheartening .
We've even driven in the snow for several days at some of these campuses.
Andrew Das: Rebic really could have driven in the knife just before halftime there.
Public support for the health law remains high, driven in part by swing voters.
There was no data on the total number of miles driven in each state.
I haven't driven in years, so it' s a bit of a rocky start.
The final run was driven in with a bases-loaded walk by Aaron Hicks.
Some volunteers have driven in from other states to help care for animals, she said.
The 2.3 percent rise in Cisco was driven in party by its security technology business.
In the video, Bieber is being driven in a car approaching Palau Sant Jordi stadium.
Concerns over the banks has being driven in part by Australia's long-bubbly property market.
The upgrades will be driven in part by the end-of-life for Windows 7.
How often do you look at the instrument panel when being driven in a taxi?
The report estimates a total of 43 million dirty diesels are being driven in Europe.
Justin Turner walked, advanced on two wild pitches and was driven in by Adrian Gonazalez.
It has been corrected to reflect the 2.7 billion miles driven in the virtual world.
That interest is driven in part by the novelty of his having a husband, Chasten.
There were 1.16 fatalities for every 100 million miles driven in the US in 2017.
New emission standards, driven in part by the climate crisis, have also disrupted the industry.
Twilio's earnings results were dramatically better than expected, driven in part by business from Uber.
The proposal is driven in part by an opioid crisis that threatens thousands of families.
Dyne Suh had driven in a snowstorm to the Airbnb rental near Big Bear, California.
And Clover's current medical expenses — driven in part by drug spending — may not be sustainable.
It's a reminder that presidential campaigns are driven in large part by personality, not party.
However, it's clear that the number is growing, driven in part by the gig economy.
"Strike him out," said Schoop, who had just driven in five runs against the Yankees.
The president's renewed complaints about immigration appear to be driven in part by new data.
Viloria's key hit came after Gordon had driven in Adalberto Mondesi with the tying run.
Elijah, unlike the average gung-ho bad dude, is driven in much the same way.
Revenue growth was driven in large part by the company's ongoing pivot into cloud services.
That's a change that has been driven, in significant part, by critics of big philanthropy.
The respondents said their decision to drop out was driven in part by low wages.
Recession worries have been driven in part by red lights flashing in the bond market.
They tend to be moderates or, at the least, less ideologically driven in their thinking.
Beyond that, the push for austerity was always driven in large part by ulterior motives.
The prohibition on certain drugs was driven in part by racism and socially discriminatory policies.
Seattle 2B Robinson Cano hasn't homered or driven in a run in the last nine contests.
He has driven in 54 runs this season, surpassing the 53 RBIs he had last season.
Demand is being driven in part by the introduction in January of the Impossible Burger 2.0.
Wedbush analysts said the Sony-Microsoft deal was "driven in part" by Google's game streaming service.
The Canadian dollar's fortunes have been driven in large part by those of its southern neighbour.
This was driven in large part by RNR's March 2015 acquisition of Platinum Underwriters Holdings, Ltd.
But fossil fuel production was down 7 percent, driven in large part by falling coal use.
The new key management services have been driven in large part by customer demand, Lahiri said.
The Cubs' pitchers had hit two home runs and driven in six runs in this series.
The CX-5 looks, drives and feels better than anything else I've driven in the class.
Inflation remains tame, with a likely increase in May driven, in part, by higher gasoline prices.
The kind which are picked up from the floor rather than driven in with the hips.
"It&aposs intuition-driven in that sense, and it&aposs not an exact science," Gupta said.
Driven, in part, by hopes for greater economic opportunity, millions of black migrants made this move.
Cabrera does not have a home run and has driven in just two runs in July.
He would say things about having flashbacks about having the nails driven in through his wrists.
The better-than-expected was driven in part by higher-than-expected revenues from card fees.
Nationals OF Jayson Werth has driven in a run in four of his last five games.
During that span, Story has driven in 12 runs, giving him 69 RBIs for the season.
He has driven in a run in four straight games and six of his last seven.
Unemployed residents said they could not afford expensive fruit and vegetables driven in from safer districts.
In 2016, there were 1.18 fatalities for every 100 million miles driven in the United States.
The company said growth has been driven, in part, by demand for investments in the cryptocurrency market.
The Braves scored only five runs in the series - four driven in by Kemp, who is hitting .
"I don't think I've ever driven in such cold conditions before in Formula One," said the Finn.
But the ice is showing increasing signs of melting, driven in part by human-caused climate change.
Both posted significantly more miles driven in 0.983 compared to the prior year and lower disengagement rates.
Only two players (Hank Aaron, 2,297; and Alex Rodriguez, 33,086) have driven in at least 2,000 runs.
The golden spike is ceremonially driven in, completing the first transcontinental railroad, at Promontory Point, Utah, 1869.
Arizona 1B Paul Goldschmidt has driven in a run in each of his last five contests. 3.
Third baseman Nolan Arenado has driven in a league-leading 65 runs while hitting 21 home runs.
Washington 1B Ryan Zimmerman has driven in four of the Nationals' seven runs in the series. 3.
The gains were driven in part by expectations for the market to regain the "emerging market" label.
Brazil stocks are also driven in large part by commodity prices, and oil was sharply lower Monday.
Freeman has driven in a run in 10 games in a row to set an Atlanta record.
Speed limited to 30 mph, the Genze can be driven in most states without a motorcycle license.
It was Hill's fourth RBI of the season after he hadn't driven in a run since 2009.
Indians SS Francisco Lindor has driven in three of his team's four runs in the series. 3.
A fully solar power ecosystem driven in-part by SolarCity will help Musk and Co. get there.
European nations increased their military spend, driven in part by the perception of increased hostility from Russia.
The increase was driven in part by an ongoing shift towards enrollment in high-deductible health plans.
The losses have been driven in part by a steep decline in first-class and marketing mail.
The restrictions have been driven in part by population controls that have been in place since 26.
Athletics 2B Jed Lowrie has driven in five of his team's nine runs in the series. 2.
D'Arnaud, who did not play the previous three games, had driven in only two runs this season.
In the past, she has driven in protest of the ban and consequently been arrested and jailed.
He was eventually driven in by a Magneuris Sierra double to tie the score at 1-1.
He is driven, in part, by a deep need to be taken seriously, according to our reporting.
Diplomats in Islamabad say Pakistan's outreach may also be driven in part by the country's Chinese allies.
They already need to be highly software-driven in order to make current levels of complexity work.
Having first taken to the road in 22, they've driven in almost every country on the globe.
Annual production has already doubled since 2000, growth driven in part by plastic's low cost and versatility.
This market activity is driven in part by frustration with the state's inefficient and rigid planned economy.
Only two players (Hank Aaron, 2430,250; and Alex Rodriguez, 23,103) have driven in at least 210,215 runs.
Its strong quarterly performance was driven in part by Kate Spade, which exceeded the company's own expectations.
The Vicks owner said the latter was driven in part by an early and intense cold season.
What followed was a rise in incarceration, driven in part by (but not entirely) stiffer drug sentences.
And yet Hallmark Christmas movies aren't overtly agenda-driven in the way that, say, Fox News is.
You seem to think that Trump is driven in part by a fear of his own unworthiness.
Operating expenses fell 210.9 percent to $210.5 billion in the quarter, driven in part by lower compensation costs.
A couple of women who'd driven in from eastern Pennsylvania sat on the sidelines, watching her in awe.
E-book sales there are growing steadily each year, driven in part by the popularity of web comics.
Milwaukee LF Ryan Braun has driven in five runs in his last three games overall and is batting .
The world's winds are driven in large part by the temperature difference between the poles and the tropics.
The company's quarterly loss was driven in part by higher pension contributions and increasing labor and warranty costs.
One, the car's low-speed ceiling allows it to be driven in some countries without a driver's license.
These agreements have been driven in large part by the enormous popularity of the iPhone and the iPad.
The minister and her entourage had driven in different convoys towards Rotterdam to avoid Dutch police, he said.
Second quarter sales were driven in part by 4% global growth in trademark Coca-Cola, the company said.
But US export growth is driven in large part by how much money people in other countries have.
The company will hit 7 billion miles driven in its virtual world by the end of the month.
Driven in part by nationalistic urges, it has fostered the growth of a community that knows no borders.
"This rise was driven in large part by increased trading of FX swaps involving yen," the report noted.
MetLife Inc's recently announced restructuring plan was driven in part by management's concerns about the evolving regulatory framework.
A long bull market, driven in part by low interest rates, has left shares in America richly priced.
What we know: Waymo is by far the leader, with 1.2 million miles driven in California in 0003.
Fowler is riding a five-game hitting streak and has driven in a run in four straight contests.
It's an imperfect movie in a lot of ways, but one driven in large part by fan service.
But prosecutor Gregory Haanstad said Dais was "relentless and driven" in her desire to carry out an attack.
Giancarlo Stanton has driven in at least one run in each contest of his five-game hitting streak.
"Moore's criticism of Fed balance sheet policy was driven, in part, by concerns over currency debasement," Gapen said.
One of the most entertaining back-road cars I've driven in years is BMW's super-advanced i8 coupe.
That will get you where you're going for most of the places I've driven in the United States.
In the seventh inning, Gardner had driven in the tying run for the Yankees on a fluke single.
Kering's shares have risen more than 20 percent this year, driven in large part by Gucci's strong performance.
The spike in cases this year has been driven, in part, by the spread of misinformation about vaccines.
Fitch forecasts a moderately negative FCF deficit for 2017 driven in part by working capital usage from inventories.
Inequality, driven in part by techno-abetted globalization, has created economic panic across much of the Western world.
He's scored or driven in a run in 212 of his last 26 games with an at-bat.
The decision, his letter implied, was driven in part by the preferences of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government.
Analysts say the fall was driven in part by central bank foreign currency sales to support the yuan.
Thompson has driven in five runs in his past six games since June 28, and he is batting .
That decision was driven in part by the company's decision to save on labor by automating the plant.
Is the public ready to be driven in a robo-taxi with nobody sitting in the front seat?
In his seven previous American League championship series, he has hit five homers and driven in 15 runs.
He's already gotten huge hits for us, driven in runs, walked, been on the bases, played good defense.
First baseman Adrian Gonzalez and center fielder Brandon Nimmo provided the offense with two runs driven in each.
Then there's the unraveling trade ties, driven in part by Trump's willingness to impose tariffs on Chinese goods.
A number of companies have gone bankrupt over the years driven, in part, by competition in the field.
Snap's net losses grew 26% to roughly $240 million, driven in part by a $100 million legal charge.
The stock rally was driven in part by the completion of Tesla's factory in China, a key market.
Over all, the national rate was one accident for every 5,000 miles driven in 2017, according to NHTSA.
Trump's win was driven in part by victories in traditionally blue states such as Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
Healthcare, education and construction have all been major generators of jobs, driven in part by increased public spending.
The loss of momentum is being in driven in part by the waning impact from the tax cuts.
Gold followed the ETFs higher, driven in part by worries about the terrorist attacks in Spain last Thursday.
Brands are learning how to become values-driven in ways that go far beyond an "Our Values" webpage.
Misrata businessmen have made donations, and hundreds of women prepare food each day to be driven in to Sirte.
It's a beautiful day, and my GPS takes me a whole new way I've never driven in LA before.
The 5 percent increase resulted in 5.4 billion miles being driven in the month, an historic high for March.
This latest decline was driven, in part, but a sharp drop in tech shares and worries about corporate earnings.
The Giants are 37-13 this season in games in which Crawford has driven in at least one run.
Brewers slugger Ryan Braun hasn't driven in a run during the skid but has hit 10 homers in August.
Ice stayed frozen for two days while being driven in a car and stored outside in 80-degree heat.
In its world, both those things are loosely true, but Poppy is also extremely driven in her own right.
That decision was driven in part by the company's decision to save money on labor by automating the plant.
He has driven in large part by being able to do things his predecessors weren&apost able to do.
Mets 2B Neil Walker has driven in a pair of runs in each of the last two games. 2.
He previously had driven in four runs on six occasions, including three times since joining the Giants in April.
The smart city movement is driven in part by tech-savvy millennials who have different expectations for their communities.
Technology growth in particular saw the highest annual total in four years, driven in part by SoftBank's voracious dealmaking.
The growth in Asia has been driven in large part, by content providers' desire to reach a global audience.
Generic drug pricing became an issue in 2014, driven in large part by media reports of rising drug prices.
Morse said that these efforts are driven in part by a desire to tell stories that are being missed.
Waymo ramped up its mileage in the past year with 1 million miles driven in the past three months.
Most recently, the Fiat was driven in the St. Patrick's Day Parade in New York City on Mar 17.
He had gone 5-for-12 and driven in 10 runs during the Houston series earlier in the week.
Ford beat Wall Street expectations Thursday, driven in large part by cost reductions and strong sales in North America.
The CHC's growth was driven in part by record fundraising by its campaign arm, Bold PAC, led by Rep.
It's pouring rain and predictably, everyone on the road is acting like they've never driven in the rain before.
The mixed session was driven in part by a sell-off in tech shares and concerns over emerging markets.
We're looking at three or four guys who have all driven in a lot of runs in their careers.
He had driven in just one run over the previous nine games against the Braves dating to last September.
Since the protests began, the movement has been driven in large part by high school and university-age students.
We were very content driven in the sense that the strategy was to deconstruct both media and material culture.
Few of the women who had driven in 1990 joined the new protests, but they cheered the younger women.
The state's economy was driven in part by exports, and agriculture and forestry increased 31 percent, to $91 billion.
"First time I've ever done it, but I felt good," said Rosario, who was driven in twice by Cespedes.
It was a three-RBI night for Dubon, who had driven in just one career run entering the game.
This was driven in part by a desire to reach a definition for Iranian art in dialogue with modernity.
A record 72,000 Americans were killed by drug overdoses last year, a figure driven in part by synthetic opioids.
President Donald Trump's interest in buying Greenland was driven in part by resources newly available because of melting ice.
He has driven in 101 runs, the third time he surpassed 100 and nine shy of his career best.
Last year housing starts were up 220 percent, driven in large part to lower mortgage rates and job growth.
The 5 percent increase resulted in 000.4 billion miles being driven in the month, an historic high for March.
This is the fastest-growing financial crime, according to the Federal Reserve, driven in part by lending moving online.
The company's results were driven in part because of an 8% uptick in iPhone sales, which totaled $55.96 billion.
They're fast when driven in a straight line, but aren't their best in sharp curves, founder Mate Rimac concedes.
The ETF has gained 12 percent in just the last three months, driven in part by heavy defense spending.
Last week, Intel reported better-than-expected quarterly revenue and profit, driven in part by a stabilizing PC market.
The RBI was Buxton's 22nd of August — 58 percent of the 38 runs he has driven in all season.
The reduction was driven in large part by the fast-growing economies of Asia, in particular, China and India.
Amazon has been protesting the move, saying that it was driven in part by Trump's bias against the company.
In essence, White Knuckle patented remotely updating software, using specific instances like updating the grass in a stadium, as grounds for the legitimacy of its patent, a move the EFF likens to drawing a distinction between an invention for a car driven in San Francisco and a car driven in Los Angeles.
The stock gained more than 5 percent Thursday, driven in part by a quarterly earnings that topped Wall Street expectations.
That strategy had paid off in 28.43 as index heavyweights rallied, driven in part by growing interest from foreign investors.
" The advertisement also showed a Ford Mustang being driven in what was described by the ASA as an "abrupt manner.
Buying, charging, whether it can be driven in the cold, range anxiety, and other concerns still haven't been totally demystified.
Whitney's mom Barbara hasn't driven in seven months, and had her license taken away because of her stroke and seizures.
And why do they assume they'll be just as career-driven in their thirties as they were in their twenties?
In the next several years, every product will be connected to the internet and be data-driven in some way.
Economists expect business spending to rebound in 2017, driven in part by president-elect Donald Trump's perceived business-friendly policies.
If a car never experiences driving in snow, it won't matter how many miles were driven in regular climate conditions.
And she's driven, in part, by the gridlock and governing fails she's watched unfold over the past two-plus decades.
The U.K. is forecast to rise between 4 and 5 percent, driven in the main by a housing supply shortage.
Javier Baez went 4-for-4 in the victory and has driven in nine runs in his past seven games.
The 24-year-old Venezuelan is 21-for-67 with 17 runs driven in this month but is batting just .
These high development costs, driven in large part by complex regulations, deter many would-be entrepreneurs from developing new drugs.
Maikel Franco had an RBI single for his second run driven in during the series and fifth in three outings.
As a top congressional official with a security detail and a chauffeur, Ryan says he hasn't driven in three years.
Outbreaks have been on the rise in recent years, driven in part by rising global temperatures and more crowded cities.
He continued his assault on opposing pitchers with three more hits, including the home run, and four runs driven in.
NOAA's study estimated that the intensity of storms is also being driven in part by rising temperatures from carbon emissions.
Support for past cuts in Medicare spending was driven in part by concerns about the growth of the federal debt.
In other words, this bad news for stock investors seems to be driven in part by good news for workers.
The motivation to serve in U.S. intelligence is "driven in no small part by confidence from our leaders," Rogers said.
Instead, the US appears to have more lethal crime — and that's driven in large part by the prevalence of guns.
That move is driven in part by Tennis Australia's desire to protect its hold on the early-season tennis calendar.
A day later, Cespedes went 3 for 4 with three runs driven in, and a wild trip around the bases.
Instead, Children's Place continued to deliver strong earnings, driven in part by turnaround efforts implemented by its CEO, Jane Elfers.
Last year's nationwide data revealed the nation's rise in homelessness was driven in large part by western states, particularly California.
The USDA estimated it would save $129 billion over a decade, driven in part by the government's unique purchasing power.
Elite leaders of the past, including Pu Yi, Sun Yat-sen and Zhou Enlai, were driven in American-made Buicks.
The chronic poor performance of energy stocks has been driven in large part by low oil and natural gas prices.
Deutsch said that the company's seen volumes double, driven in part by rising sales from carbonated drinks and craft beers.
"Nothing else I've driven in the segment feels quite the same," I wrote of the punching-above-its-weight Lincoln.
And growth in the fourth quarter was driven in part by companies building up inventories, which could reverse in 2019.
Instead, the US appears to have more lethal violence — and that's driven in large part by the prevalence of guns.
Instead, the US appears to have more lethal violence — and that's driven in large part by the prevalence of guns.
He also has seven home runs in his last 12 games and has driven in a run in five consecutive contests.
In 2900, as you know, the response from Republicans to President Obama was driven, in part, by that kind of passion.
It is also fertile ground for consumers who can afford to be health-conscious or ethically driven in their food choices.
The buying was driven in part by rising hopes that China will soon reverse a recently imposed ban on crypto trading.
Now, a new study published Wednesday in JAMA Surgery finds that the increase is being driven in part by their surgeons.
Mr Dar was driven in agony through villages south of Srinagar, the largest city in the Indian state of Jammu & Kashmir.
It's much like Formula One, but driven in all-electric vehicles on street circuits completely free of random rules and politicking.
Loan growth at both banks was driven in part by mortgage loans, despite Beijing's continued clampdown on an overheated property market.
Other agents were able to locate a Volkswagen Passat suspected of having driven in tandem with the Kia, the agency said.
Moreover, their stock-option paydays have been driven in part by declines in interest rates, designed to boost the whole economy.
Chronic kidney disease is the modern-day plague in the United States, driven in large part by the nation's obesity epidemic.
But all of these specific, psychologically complex characters are still driven, in part, by the same feelings of dissatisfaction, bitterness, anger.
So too do I believe you can't really understand Italy or the Italians until you've driven in the car-mad nation.
It features a hefty 70-mile range on its 23 kWH battery, and it can be driven in pure electric mode.
But the seasonal outlook is driven in part by the development of La Nina conditions in the central Pacific (tmsnrt.rs/2atzjBw).
At the same time, corporate energy use has exploded, driven in many cases by the ravenous demands of the data cloud.
Houston C Evan Gattis, who collected three hits on Saturday, has driven in nine runs in his last eight games. 43.
"The market has been driven in recent weeks by people getting back their S&P 500 and Dow exposure," he said.
Voters' anger and frustration, driven in part by relentless globalization and technological change, may not propel either candidate to the presidency.
With a third-inning home run Sunday night, he has hit 16 homers and driven in 30 runs in 41 games.
And overall consumer confidence numbers also shot higher after Trump's election, driven in part by a surge in confidence among Republicans.
Some had driven in to the reunion from Connecticut, or New Jersey, or even Virginia; Mr. Moy flew in from California.
The growth of Brazil's beef industry has been driven in part by strong demand from Asia -- mostly China and Hong Kong.
The Mets' lone run was driven in by Wilmer Flores, on a single in the third inning that scored Juan Lagares.
Malloy Moves to Narrow Gap Between Rich and Poor in Connecticut Schools Driven, in part, by a 210 court ruling, Gov.
But Gardner has hit seven home runs and driven in 17 in May, and his average has climbed back to .282.
Now, candidates are navigating an electorate driven in part by young voters who came of age in the mass shooting era.
Markets will likely remain volatile and headline-driven in the run-up to the vote, which appears too close to call.
In the U.S., the new interest in the U.B.I. is driven in part by anxiety about how automation will affect workers.
But the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is showing signs of an accelerating rate of melt, driven in part by climate change.
There is no market that so entertainment-driven in terms of movies or so uni-dimensional in terms of sport, i.e.
The effort was driven in part by Congress, but aides cast it as part of Trump's "comprehensive approach" to human rights.
That domination was driven in large part, initially by Kim Kardashian West becoming a tabloid fixture and then a reality star.
Now, candidates are navigating an electorate driven in part by young voters who came of age in the mass shooting era.
Mastercard's total revenue climbed to $3.05 billion in the second quarter, driven in part by its acquisition of digital payments company Vocalink.
Sales are being undermined by the economic slowdown, escalating trade tensions and dramatic regulatory changes, driven in part by the climate crisis.
French and a bunch of friends were being driven in an SUV leaving Aces in Queens early Wednesday ... when they got stopped.
Conservative returns are driven in part by the fund's move away from market turbulence: GIC's volatility was lower over all three periods.
Stock markets endured a rough February, driven in part by an expectation of rising interest rates and more aggressive Federal Reserve policy.
The post-Toro spike in deadly violence in Reynosa appears to be driven in large part by "an internal feud," Vigil said.
Stocks started the day higher, driven in part by news of an encouraging burst in hiring last month by United States employers.
In the past year, there has been a boom in ICOs, driven in part by the soaring value of more established cryptocurrencies.
The downturn in biotech stocks has been driven in part by fears among investors of a political backlash against high drug prices.
Sourcery co-founders Na'ama Moran (CEO) and Peretz Partensky explained that accounts payable is incredibly paper-driven in the restaurant business today.
Humans Can&apost Stop Breaking Carbon Emissions RecordsThe climate is changing, driven in part by humans spewing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
Just a few years ago, Boston Beer was riding high with double-digit sales growth driven in part by the cider business.
That rise is driven in part by e-commerce's ability to better personalize the shopping experience based on vast troves of data.
The increase is being driven in large part because people will no longer be penalized for not having insurance, as of 2019.
Officials foresee "an uptick in projected medical price growth," driven in part by higher wages for health care workers, the article says.
But declines in business investment and manufacturing recession driven in part by Trump's trade war have spurred fears of a looming recession.
Nevertheless, the hashtag has reverberated widely on Facebook and Twitter, driven in no small part by tweets from the president's own son.
Critics say Trump and his team are delivering inconsistent messages, driven in part by the different power factions inside the White House.
Driven in part by the acquisition of a competitor, Good Technology, BlackBerry said its software revenue rose 113 percent in the year.
That increase is driven in part by drug deaths, which increased 7% during that time, and cardiovascular deaths, which went up 2%.
But after years of rapid growth, driven in large part by Chobani's popularization of Greek yogurt, the market has been cooling off.
Wednesday's market losses were driven in part by a new declaration by the World Health Organization that coronavirus had reached pandemic levels.
The scandal, driven in part by the #MeToo movement sweeping the United States, set off recriminations and power struggles within the academy.
Markets will likely remain volatile and headline-driven in the run-up to the vote, which still appears too close to call.
The opposition Labour Party saw its support grow substantially, gaining 32 seats, driven in part by a spike in the youth vote.
Noah Syndergaard, the Mets' starter, had driven in both of his team's runs until a five-run outburst in the fourth inning.
"Yesterday was obviously not a good day," said Walker, who had driven in the Mets' first run with a first-inning double.
In professional sports, baseball has led the way, driven in part by 22014 major league stadiums that have been built since 249.
Just over three years later, Donald Trump became the president of the United States — a victory driven in part by racial resentment.
At one point, preprinted ballots ran out and more had to be driven in from elsewhere, according to the county elections department.
If I'm being driven in my assistant's car, she's got a great catalog we listen to in the car, and that's it.
He's jet-lagged and has never driven in the UK before; furthermore, he says, he's lost his license after driving on pills.
That fund is widely-agreed to be a strong performer, driven in large part by the Iltchev-led Series B investment in Gitlab.
We're now entering a new era of geoengineering experimentation, driven in large part by the pace and extent of human-caused global warming.
"The shutdown rally has been driven in part because investors realize gridlock isn't necessarily a bad thing for the stock market," said Glazer.
"What we do is in no small part driven in part by the confidence of our leaders in what we do," said Rogers.
It is the largest refugee crisis on the continent since World War II, driven in large part by the ongoing Syrian civil war.
She has driven in the desert but will wait until the rush of women applying for driving lessons slows and the cost falls.
Brandon Drury became the first Diamondbacks rookie to homer in three straight games and has driven in a run in six straight contests.
As anyone who has driven in a city knows, car crashes or accidents can often be caused by the built environment around you.
Skechers had record sales of $1.08 billion in the fourth quarter, driven in part by an 18.4 percent increase in international wholesale sales.
Boston 1B Mitch Moreland is riding a six-game hitting streak during which he has driven in seven runs and scored six. 3.
Blue Jays third baseman Josh Donaldson had a pair of RBIs and he's driven in seven runs during a five-game hitting streak.
DICE did reveal that Battlefield V's post-release life will be driven in large part by a "Tides of War" calendar of events.
Alonso has driven in six runs during his four-game RBI streak and has hit safely in six of his last seven contests.
Still, higher fares are not seen as a deterrent because this business is driven, in part, by a force more powerful than economics.
From Williamsburg, Brooklyn to Duluth, MN, Fallows has witnessed spectacular growth in the past 20 years, driven in part by local beer-makers.
Whenever a camera spots a non-compliant vehicle being driven in the region, a penalty charge of 200,000 won ($179) will be issued.
Those victories were driven in no small part by female, minority and young voters in what was seen as a backlash to Trump.
Detroit LF Justin Upton, who registered 26 homers and 81 RBIs for the Padres in 2015, has driven in 24 runs this month.
The internet can be a complex beast to keep up with, especially when online culture is being driven in great part by teenagers.
He's driven in a run in four of his first five games this season and tied a career high with three runs scored.
To it was affixed a Bureau of Land Management sticker which requested that I close the gate behind me once I'd driven in.
It's certainly possible that easy access to opioid painkillers, perhaps driven in some way by insurance coverage, was a factor in the epidemic.
Instead came the race to build a massive detention infrastructure, driven in large part by for-profit companies, like Corrections Corporation of America.
This has been driven in no small part by various politicians and technology platforms pursuing their short-term interests over the greater good.
The success of Ward's creation was driven, in part, by a more efficient postal service that had started delivering packages door-to-door.
The success of Ward's creation was driven, in part, by a more efficient postal service that had started delivering packages door to door.
Transit officials said that decline was driven in part by a generational shift, with younger New Yorkers less likely to ride the bus.
The event, organized by the sport's new owners Liberty Media, was the first time Formula One cars had driven in London since 2004.
The recent anti-Chinese animus is driven in part by an increased influence of extremist Muslim ideology in the country's politics, experts said.
They also voted to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, driven in part by concerns about the financial viability of rural hospitals.
In the fourth quarter of 248, the company reported one accident for every three million miles driven in a Tesla with Autopilot engaged.
At Albemarle, the tall and stately Ms. Kluge staged glamorous hunting weekends where guests wore tweeds and were driven in horse-drawn carriages.
The French Revolution was driven in part by the revulsion of starving peasants toward the overfed clerics who had taken vows of poverty.
He was then driven in the presidential limousine known as "The Beast" directly onto the racetrack along with the rest of his motorcade.
Rolls-Royce had its best year ever in 2019, driven in large part by its 0003-ton SUV that sells for over $400,000.
The activist push is being driven in significant measure by women, who are still fighting for their due in a male-dominated industry.
Driven IN 2009, when the Kia Soul was introduced, it was roundly criticized as a blatant copy of the square-shaped Scion xB.
He is quick to raise the hammer in international controversies, and slow to set it down if the nail resists being driven in.
Hale recalled saying that Yovanovitch was "doing a very good job," but soon the atmosphere had changed, driven in part by Giuliani's efforts.
He has driven in 220 runs in 22 games in July and has hit safely in 953 of his last 295 road games.
The decline was driven in part by a 12% drop at RBC's capital markets unit, as lower investment banking fees weighed on profits.
The French Revolution was driven in part by the revulsion of starving peasants toward the overfed clerics who had taken vows of poverty.
But doctors say they are now seeing more of it among weekend warriors driven in part by the popularity of high-intensity workouts.
Driven in part by the dangerous, hard-to-detect synthetic opioids like fentanyl, more than 70,000 Americans died of drug overdoses last year.
Some packed into huge green trucks rented by the government, others paid to be driven in Land Cruisers or rickshaws to the border.
That view was driven in large part by comments from May and other senior members of the ruling Conservative party at its annual conference.
"Alan was really driven in high school, I think maybe a little too driven, and I think that's what got him hurt," Hunter said.
The Altera buy was also driven, in part, by the recent rise of machine learning, where machine can learn discrete tasks on their own.
For all the success that Google, Stanford, and Carnegie Mellon University have had with their robot cars, they've mostly been driven in mild climates.
"Results were driven in part by commercial customer growth, expansion of specialty relationships and strong medical cost performance," said Cantor Fitzgerald analyst Steven Halper.
She was driven in her burgundy Bentley through the Advance Gate of Windsor Castle, where she got out at the King Henry VIII gate.
OF Bryce Harper entered Friday with a league-high eight homers and 22 RBIs and had driven in a run in eight straight games .
For gas, price increases were driven in roughly equal proportion by higher social and environmental obligations, network costs, wholesale prices and other indirect costs.
Merger and acquisition activity is being driven in equal parts by bullish and bearish sentiment, Evercore Executive Chairman and founder Roger Altman said Friday.
Seattle OF Mitch Haniger has gone 7-for-12 during his three-game hitting streak and has driven in a run in each contest.
The stock is up about 22016 percent in local currency terms, driven in part by better-than-expected gains in its global smartphone business.
A recent survey found that a third of American science teachers tell their students that climate change is driven in part by natural causes.
SS J.J Hardy has driven in five runs in his past three games following the Orioles' 7-21 loss to the Dodgers on Monday.
Anglo shares have outperformed its peers, driven in part by its prospects for copper, a metal playing a major role in electric vehicle technology.
Seattle DH Nelson Cruz has homered three times and driven in eight runs while hitting safely in seven of his last eight contests. 3.
Miles driven in December 2013 were up 1.1 percent from a year earlier, when gasoline prices seemed stuck at more than $3 a gallon.
Indian villages have traditionally served as recruitment camps for the armed forces, driven in part by family history and a lack of employment opportunities.
Jackman's work in the fight scenes is smooth but also character-driven in that Wolverine's style reflects the no-nonsense approach of the character.
Donald Trump's rise to power was driven in part by an apocalyptic narrative according to which, in a phrase, you are in grave danger.
Moreland's RBI single in the first extended his hitting streak to seven games and he's driven in at least one run in six straight.
The Iranian economy is increasingly fragile, driven in part by a currency crisis due to an inability to attract major banks into the country.
Specialized Grand Cherokees are driven in the film during a scene set in Africa and involving Earth Space Defense, an alien early-warning system.
German Bund yields were at their highest since the Brexit referendum in June, driven in part by a steep climb in British gilt yields.
Ortiz, who had doubled and driven in the Red Sox' two runs with a sacrifice fly and a homer, singled to center, scoring Pedroia.
Paulo Orlando has driven in two runs in each contest of the series and has hit safely in nine of 11 games this month.
The surge has been driven in part by a shift in mood by investors choosing to scoop up beaten-down assets in these countries.
In a speech to the Cato Institute in Washington, Mester painted a bleak picture driven in part by an aging population and lower productivity.
Things seemed to worsen after Britain voted in June to leave the European Union, an outcome driven in large part by anti-immigrant sentiment.
They were driven in trucks toward the Syria-Turkey border, and eventually were relocated to Al Ma'wa wildlife reserve in Jordan, their new home.
Three of Brad Miller's five hits in 20 at-bats against Porcello have been homers, and he has driven in seven runs against him.
But Latterman, musically, was always closer to Blink-182 than it was most other bands that sing songs that are politically driven in theme.
That's driven, in part, by the frequent derision aimed at Google — largely coming from Apple — for its reliance on collecting massive amounts of data.
"I still have a little to learn about Ted Cruz," said Ms. Brewer, the first in line, who had driven in from Splendora, Tex.
Trump's focus on the economic fallout of the crisis is driven in part by his own belief that it will dictate his political future.
But coal use rebounded slightly in 2017, rising by 1 percent, driven in part by an increase in coal-fired power in Southeast Asia.
He called snap elections this year, a year and a half ahead of schedule, driven in part by signs that the economy was faltering.
The run was driven in, naturally, by Bruce, who fell behind 0-2, worked the count full and delivered a sacrifice fly against Garcia.
The speed of disbursement is driven in a large part by the quickness by which we receive accurate and required paperwork from our partners.
The sick residents were driven in a convoy of ambulances to an alternative home in La Línea de la Concepcíon, about 80 miles away.
The rapid multiagency reaction is driven in part by memories of 2014, when the Ebola virus appeared in West Africa for the first time.
On Thursday, the ride-hailing company reported losing $1.1 billion in the final three months of 2019, driven in part by stock-based compensation.
The president has also sought to quash rising fears of a recession, driven in part by growing strains from his trade war with China.
The president has also sought to quash rising fears of a recession, driven in part by growing strain from his trade war with China.
The growing deficit is being driven in part by the 2017 Republican tax reform, which sharply cut taxes for corporations as well as individuals.
BlackRock's earnings were driven in part by a lower corporate tax rate, while J.B. Hunt's results were helped by higher rates and increased volume.
These are about those willing to listen that can be driven in a different direction, that can be shown a path where life matters.
Sales of CBD have been driven in part by unproven claims that it can reduce pain, calm anxiety, increase focus and even prevent disease.
We expect e-commerce sales growth to remain solid and store performance to sequentially improve, driven in part by our expanded omni-channel capabilities.
The euro zone manufacturing PMI rose to 57.4 from 56.6, beating the Reuters poll median forecast of 56.3, driven in by performance in Germany.
Verizon's earnings beat was driven in part by the addition of 614,000 wireless, post-paid subscribers, up from a 307,8003-subscriber decline last quarter.
This is a glaring omission from an agency that deals with anticipating and responding to weather extremes driven in part by a changing climate.
The roller-coaster ride is driven in large part by oil prices, which reached their lowest level in 12 years last week before jumping Friday.
Many of America's highway signs were subsequently updated; if you've driven in Pennsylvania, Texas, or some 20 other states, you've probably seen the typeface yourself.
Banks have by and large benefited from the tax overhaul, enjoying record profits since its enactment, driven in part by their lower effective tax rate.
Just like studies show that opposition to government services are driven in part by racial resentment, other research shows the same is true for Obamacare.
The stock market started rebounding almost immediately and has hit record after record, driven in part by loose monetary policy that propped up asset values.
This is because other major elements of claims costs are rising strongly, driven in part by the increasing complexity and cost of replacement vehicle parts.
Australia has also seen significant resistance to implementing policies that might bring down its emissions totals, driven in large part by its extensive energy industry.
Expansion was driven in the latter half of the 20th century by a very sharp rise in the global population, which now tops 7 billion.
Microsoft's strong quarterly performance was driven in part by Azure, its cloud business, which saw revenues grow by 21.1% on a year-over-year basis.
All of these moves are driven, in larger or smaller part, by a highly competitive jobs market, with US unemployment currently measured at 3.8 percent.
Road deaths rose to 1.18 per 100 million miles driven in 2016 up from 21824 in 247 and a recent low of 215 in 21825.
For example, GM's self-driving Chevy Bolts encounter 270 emergency vehicles for every 1,000 miles driven in San Francisco, compared to just six in Phoenix.
San Francisco LF Angel Pagan, who went 3-for-4 with two RBIs on Friday, has driven in seven runs over his last three games.
Growth was driven in part by higher inventories, especially in the manufacturing industry, which can indicate that businesses are stockpiling goods rather than selling them.
After all, if your autonomous vehicle has only ever driven in perfect visibility, what happens when it runs into a bit of rain or snow?
Germans have strikingly negative views of the U.S., and while that trend is driven in part by antipathy toward Trump, it seems to go deeper.
Manny Machado hit his 33rd home run; he has seven in his last 12 games and has driven in a run in five consecutive contests.
Aimee loves cooking for friends in her open kitchen, working out, kayaking and adding to the 80,000 miles she's already driven in her customized van.
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Britain's decision in June to leave the European Union was driven in part by popular discontent with big business, which had lobbied heavily to remain.
Atlanta rookie outfielder Mallex Smith has driven in four of the Braves' 10 runs in the first three games of the series, and is batting .
Airport landing fees and rents for airlines, meanwhile, are forecast to rise 25 percent by 63, driven in part by capital expenditures at large facilities.
Today, Trump owes much of his substantial income to the branding of his name, driven in part by his celebrity as a reality TV star.
Well, it has at least something to do with our online discourse around pop culture, discourse that's driven in part by websites like this one.
Mr. Dimon wrote that the move was driven in part by his optimistic outlook and would allow his employees to share in the economic growth.
Turbulent markets in the first quarter, driven in part by uncertainty about the Chinese economy, have weighed on I.P.O.s in Europe and around the world.
It is particularly worrying given the upsurge in "more severe, frequent and costly natural disasters, driven in large part by climate change", the report added.
Milwaukee's Ryan Braun has belted 10 homers this month but hasn't gone deep or driven in a run during the club's five-game losing streak.
There is a political revolution in this country but, so far at least, it appears to be one driven in large part by the Republicans.
It is the fourth time in his career that he has driven in seven or more runs in a game and the first since 2014.
Her parents had driven in from Atlanta, just over an hour away, to see the show and had brought the bubbly to celebrate the occasion.
Deindustrialization, driven in part by global trade, would devastate the economic fortunes of white men accustomed to making a decent living without a college degree.
Gonzalez was a key cog in the Astros' season, yet he had not driven in a run since the first game of the division series.
In his four World Series, always as a member of the winning team, he has hit nine homers and driven in 23 runs with a .
Here's the other dirty little secret of the Pro Bowl: a popularity contest is driven in part by which, uh, clique a player belongs to.
In addition to the five million miles its cars have driven in tests, Waymo has run computer simulations equivalent to five billion miles of testing.
The global preeminence of the U.S. technology sector has been driven in large part by immigrants and their creation of and contributions to American startups.
A bear market is considered to be a general decline in stock prices that is driven in part by investor pessimism and financial market troubles.
The Times's Enterprise video team, where I am a producer, works on narrative-driven, in-depth video projects tied to the paper's top news priorities.
Entering Friday, Christian Yelich, the favorite to win the N.L. Most Valuable Player Award, was 3 for 20 with no runs driven in this series.
Germany said Friday that it registered zero growth in the final three months of 303, driven in part by continued weakness in its manufacturing sector.
Some traders said profit-taking on Mothers appeared to be driven in part by the sudden fall in high-flying U.S. tech shares last week.
The dot-com boom was driven in part by increasingly optimistic predictions for technology company earnings, and it imploded when earnings started to miss badly.
The conflicts come amid a population surge driven in part by outdoors-oriented millennials fleeing high-cost cities, and by industries like aerospace and finance.
But Lidl, part of Germany's Schwarz retail group, and fellow German-owned discounter Aldi continued to thrive, driven in part by aggressive store opening programmes.
Small pickups have enjoyed a resurgence in popularity in recent years, driven in part by General Motors rolling out the Chevy Colorado and GMC Canyon.
Generic drug pricing became an issue in 2014, driven in large part by media reports of sharply rising drug prices, and Congress opened an investigation.
By 2030, a quarter of the miles driven in the United States could be in self-driving electric cars, according to the Boston Consulting Group.
A reversal "is going to be commodity price driven in order to be able to get the incremental Canadian production up to speed," he said.
All that appears to be history, driven in significant measure by the Democrats having become ever more reliant upon minority voters and the cultural left.
By then, Hacking Team had entered a growth phase, its business driven in part by demand among third-world governments for first-world surveillance tools.
Another moderate, Pete Buttigieg, dropped out on Sunday, driven in part by a desire not to hand the nomination to Sanders, a top adviser said.
The three-RBI effort marked a season-high for Barney, who has driven in at least three runs in a game 23 times over his career.
"It definitely is the fastest that I have ever driven in Formula One," said the 32-year-old, who made his debut with McLaren in 2007.
"It was definitely the fastest I've ever driven in my entire life and my heart was in my throat the whole time," Rippon, 30, tells PEOPLE.
The success of the US team is driven in no small way by Title IX, put on the table by Hawaiian Congresswoman Patsy Mink in 1972.
Tensions boiled over with "the Troubles," driven in part by discrimination against Catholics and their exclusion from government, and featuring serious rioting and domestic terrorist violence.
This was driven in large part by the U.S, which was number one in consumer spend market share in Q4 2017 across iOS and Google Play.
The plant is also the source material for cocaine and the target of anti-narcotics efforts across South America driven in part by the United States.
This is driven, in part, by VC firms investing in late-stage opportunities and aggressively following-on in companies with the potential to lead their markets.
But overall volumes have been steadily declining since 2013, driven in part by a rout in the energy sector and a fall-off in leveraged buyouts.
Driven in part by this practice, Walmart reported a 43 percent increase in year-over-year e-commerce sales last week during its quarterly earnings report.
Padres CF Manuel Margot had a two-run single to force extra innings Sunday and has driven in 10 runs over his last 10 games. 3.
Put in context, Tesla so far has gathered 222 million miles driven in Autopilot mode and Google has two billion miles of fully self-driving experience.
These new vehicles have added an unprecedented number of new miles driven in New York City, according to a recent analysis by traffic analyst Bruce Schaller.
But the big jump — an increase of 41 percent in shipments for Huawei year over year — was driven in large part by the company's Honor brand.
The country's robust population growth, driven in part by many expatriate New Zealanders returning home, is a large factor in pushing up prices, according to economists.
The videos introduce Celeste, Tcarla, and Amisha, three teens driven in their own creative pursuits, who are teamed with EA employees who match their creative interests.
In its second quarter earnings, Goldman reported a 40 percent slump in fixed income trading, driven in large part by poor performance in its commodities group.
That kind of label—driven in part by media narrative, in part by misogyny—could be a death sentence for a candidate in a crowded field.
The surge in undocumented migrants has been driven, in part, by parents and children attempting to enter the United States and escape violence in Central America.
Demand in early 2016 was strong, driven in part by gasoline prices that fell below $2 a gallon for the first time since 2009, Campbell said.
The growing interest is driven in part by huge growth in the solar market in recent years as the cost of the technology has dropped quickly.
S. border in fiscal 2018, up roughly 100,000 from the prior year, driven in large part by Central American families seeking to enter the United States.
Gilead's quarter was driven in part by strong sales of its HIV drugs, but investors are concerned about the performance of the company's hepatitis C treatments.
"The Social Security decision is driven in many, many ways by life expectancy," said David Freitag, a financial planning consultant and Social Security expert at MassMutual.
Economists have highlighted a slowing housing market and a drop in long-term business confidence and investments, driven in part by worries over Trump's trade agenda.
General Motors third-quarter earnings beat analysts' expectations on Tuesday, driven in part by especially strong sales of crossovers in the US and sales in China.
Musk responded that "the more autonomous a car is, the less dash info you need," comparing driving the Model 3 to being driven in a taxi.
O'Rourke's social media popularity peters out O'Rourke's meteoric rise as a Senate candidate last year was driven in no small part by his social media savvy.
They want to consolidate power between them and maintain control over the military-first, protectionist approach to foreign policy that they have driven in their roles.
The increase — the first in a decade — was driven in part by more people dying from drug overdoses, suicide and Alzheimer's disease, preliminary federal data show.
"That delay was driven, in no small part, by a baseless view that Zika was a disease being brought to our country by immigrants," Klain said.
The Democratic Party is also reckoning this year with a populist insurgency, driven in part by economic pain and growing anger against Washington and Wall Street.
Its government has pledged to execute Brexit following a vote to leave the European Union that was driven in part by a desire to curb immigration.
"Having achieved that and been part of that, you never really feel driven in football to do much more than that, to be honest," Tobin said.
The global preeminence of the U.S. technology sector has been driven in a large part by immigrants and their creation of and contributions to American startups.
Almost every major tech company today has some variant of this platform model, where growth is driven in large part by the efforts of third parties.
In the eight weeks since the launch of the program, there have been close to one million miles driven in Express Drive vehicles in Chicago alone.
Massive protests also have flared in Iraq and Lebanon, driven in no small part by the repressive interference by Iran and its proxies in these countries.
In states where gun stores are still open, some say that the increase in sales is being driven, in part by, by first time gun-owners.
But Holder entered and struck out Mark Reynolds, who had driven in both Nationals' runs, and Daniel Murphy before retiring Pedro Severino on a pop up.
The decision slammed a lucrative tourism industry driven in a large part by Chinese visitors, more than 1.5 million of whom came to Russia last year.
Ripert suggested to me that Bourdain may be driven, in part, by a fear of what he might get up to if he ever stopped working.
Inflation figures in April showed an annual rate of almost 6 percent, driven in part by price spikes for several basic foods, including tomatoes and avocados.
The slowdown in China, driven in part by an ongoing trade war sparked by President Donald Trump, as well uncertainty surrounding Brexit, threaten the global economy.
Those declines have been driven in large part by the continued shift away from coal, which has not benefited from Trump's moves to gut environmental regulations.
I've never seen an R/C car move like this — it realistically leans into turns and drifts, almost like a stunt car driven in a movie.
But it needs to be fact and data driven in terms of setting those requirements and not just doing things that make us all feel good.
"The chips are up and working, and we have drop-in replacements for S, X and 22016; all have been driven in the field," Bannon said.
The agreement was driven in large part by incentives that made a short-term agreement to freeze spending levels into 2020 increasingly untenable for key players.
"The chips are up and working, and we have drop-in replacements for S, X and 3, all have been driven in the field," Bannon said.
The compact itself was driven in part by the 2015 crisis that saw European nations struggle to cope with large numbers of migrants entering the Continent.
Oil demand growth is slowing, with crude demand weighed down by fears of a global economic slowdown — driven in part by the U.S.–China trade war.
The surge in the ultra-Orthodox population has been driven in part by Hasidic families from Queens and Brooklyn, where there has also been an outbreak.
On February 14, a Lexus RX450h was being driven in autonomous mode when it began pulling out of its lane in front of a public bus.
She says she tried to backtrack to find the road they had driven in on but she became disoriented and ended up along the Baptiste River.
If so, that would be driven in part by Trump's refusal to acknowledge climate change as a problem and also by Democrats moving further to the left.
Those fees are driven in part by the buyout firm's exit of these investments by listing them in the public markets— which have been fewer in number.
The unemployment rate dropped to near a 17-1/2-year low of 110.053 percent, although this was driven in part by Americans leaving the labour force.
Harper had an RBI double on Saturday to extend his hitting streak to five games, during which he has driven in five runs and scored three times.
Sales were up 19% from the same period a year earlier, driven in part by new recycling partnerships with Gillette, Williams and Sonoma, Reebok and General Mills.
One of their videos shows a US-made MaxxPro MRAP vehicle, purportedly being driven in convoy to join the separatists' battle against government forces in the south.
As Kevin Drum noted at Mother Jones, Trump seems to be driven in large part by a constant need to get vengeance on people who criticize him.
Agco reported nearly $2 billion in revenue and earnings per share of 86 cents, driven in large part by business in Europe and the Middle East regions.
Sure, many of us were just as ego-driven in our mid-20s, but most of us weren't male models whose living depends on feeding that go.
Best of all, it looks like the fact that this thing can be driven in the water hasn't completely ruined the aesthetics of its land-borne form.
This put its net profit at 1.22 billion Singapore dollars ($886 million) — driven in part by a rise in fee income, particularly in higher wealth-management fees.
That is driven in part by investments like the firm's $90 million Series A investment into Shanghai-based JW Therapeutics, a company developing innovative immunotherapy cancer treatments.
The interconnectedness of China and the United States has been driven in part by the millions of people in China that have been lifted out of poverty.
The country's biggest life insurer, Manulife Financial Corp , jumped 9.2 percent to C$21.94 after beating profit expectations driven in part by growth in its Asian business.
The company posted a mammoth $437 million loss back in the third quarter of 2014, a stumble driven in part by weak sales of its Fire Phone.
A weak peso, driven in part by the election of U.S. President Donald Trump, has led to a rise in inflation, crimping consumer confidence and purchasing power.
While India is seeing GDP growth of around 7 percent, the unemployment rate has risen to 6.1 percent, the highest since 1972, driven in part by farmers.
The Patriots owner has a house not far from the spa, to which he was driven in different colored Bentleys during his separate visits, authorities have said.
Turner has driven in a franchise-record 14 runs this postseason, and his 26 career RBIs match the club mark set by Hall-of-Famer Duke Snider.
The Indians tied it with a run in the second inning which began with a double by Jose Ramirez, who was driven in by Lonnie Chisenhall's single.
It reminded them that cars must not be driven "in a manner which could be potentially dangerous to other drivers" and barred "any abnormal change of direction".
Many believe those newly registered voters will turn out on Tuesday, driven in large part by anti-immigrant rhetoric from the Republicans' presumptive nominee, Donald J. Trump.
The increase this year is driven in part by strong demand for pickups and SUVs, which make up a sizable percentage of the vehicles exported from Mexico.
This was driven in part by how much Americans shell out on drugs, which increased 3.8% per year, compared to a median of 1.1% for OECD nations.
The escalation of the U.S.-China trade war comes amid rising fears of a global recession, driven in part by the mounting costs of Trump's trade battles.
Bell Potter analyst John O'Shea said Cover-More was appealing as a growth business given increasing outbound travel volumes in Australia, driven in part by low airfares.
This is surely driven in part by the feeling that MONUSCO has been too closely aligned with Kabila when it comes to military operations in eastern Congo.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz said Thursday that rising housing prices in Toronto are driven in part by speculation and are not sustainable.
These changes have been driven in part by the political, regulatory and economic evolution of major emerging economies and the recovery and viability of key European markets.
The traditional red-state, blue-state map of the 2000-12 era was driven in part by culture war politics, which split white voters along religious lines.
Los Angeles designated hitter Albert Pujols had four RBIs in the opener and has driven in 26 runs in July, including 16 in the past eight games.
Jimmy Rollins also is contributing early in his first season in the American League as he has driven in a run in each game of the series.
Although his motivations were driven in part by opposition to abortion, that didn't stop reasonable critics of abortion from continuing to speak out in a peaceful manner.
"The dramatic spike of youth [vaping] — that was driven in part at the very least if not largely by Juul," former FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb told Vox.
The volatility has been driven in large part by fears that inflation might bubble up and prompt the central banks to hike interest rates faster than expected.
They have risen to above $270 a metric ton this month from lows of $70 a ton in February, driven in part by China reducing its output.
The result, then, is a perception of crisis — one driven, in part, by the institutions that have helped make the world safer and richer than ever before.
Even with the fees, London's gridlock has returned, driven in part by an influx of Uber and ride-hailing cars that did not exist a decade ago.
But that was driven in large part by a decline in the number of children insured under government programs like Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program.
That crisis, which is driven in large part by a disconnect between supply and demand that is exacerbated by NIMBYism and restrictive zoning, is nowhere near over.
That's driven in large part by where the Trump administration has been making changes, for instance in the way the US pays for kidney care, she said.
The Fed has been driven in its decision making by the reality that we have been below target inflation for eight years and inflation expectations are falling.
Last year, trademark Coke, which includes variations on the classic cola, popped 6% in terms of retail value globally, driven in part by Coca-Cola Zero Sugar.
A 28.9 percent rise in the S&P 500 last year was driven in part by a sense that profit growth would hold up well in 2020.
"This warming has been driven in large part by increased emissions into the atmosphere of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases caused by human activities," Schmidt said.
The 23-year-old Canadian pop singer, whose rise to stardom was driven in large part by support from adoring young fans, is on tour in Australia.
The appetite for class A office buildings in major Canadian cities has been increasing, driven in part by foreign buyers looking for real estate investments in Canada.
Close Brothers' marketmaking division Winterflood more than doubled its profit, helped by strong retail trading driven in part by the Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
The unemployment rate dropped to near a 17-1/2-year low of 3.9 percent, although this was driven in part by Americans leaving the labour force.
" The agency suggested such growth was driven in part by "individuals who could derive equal or greater benefit from less costly alternatives, such as high-amplification phones.
He felt a calling to help people through traumatic times, driven in part by the untimely deaths of his father and sister during his high school years.
This may be driven in part by health concerns over dietary fat or studies showing that the benefits to your bones of drinking milk are possibly overrated.
Driven in part by community advocate Goldie Wells—now the city council representative for the overwhelmingly Black district—the group galvanized the surrounding community to the cause.
As parents of two, RBG was successful in her career because her husband, super smart and driven in his own right, often prioritized her career over his own.
The lengthening of the lease tenor was driven in part by the exceptionally long-term land leases, and thus this metric will decline as LXP sells these investments.
That trend is being driven in part by the trade war between the United States and China — a destabilizing atmosphere that makes it difficult for companies to plan.
" Novartis said publicity surrounding the case, at least so far, "appears driven in large part by the selective leaking of portions of a confidential and preliminary investigative file.
Last year, record temperatures driven in part by a particularly strong El Niño caused 270 percent of the 290,63-mile reef to suffer from some level of bleaching.
Trump later partially reversed that decision, agreeing to keep a residual US presence in Syria, a decision driven in part by the need to protect America's Syrian allies.
He has three home runs, two of them on opening day, and has driven in seven runs, but his on base percentage-plus-slugging is a middling .27.
"Either they've driven in the car in the past, own the cars currently or have some sort of relationship," said Tom Noble, department head of Mini brand communications.
Meanwhile, the first few hundred infantry troops, soon to be joined by mechanized troops in Bradley fighting vehicles and possibly a few tanks, have driven in from Iraq.
The scars of the crisis are still impacting regional labor markets, with structural disparity driven in part by the region's digital infrastructure, education, innovation and vulnerability to globalization.
In August 2015, when he had first reached Sabha, the numbers fleeing across the Mediterranean had surged to historic highs, driven in part by the war in Syria.
The increase was driven in part by e-cigarette use, which rose from 2.1 million in 2017 to 3.6 million in 2018 among middle and high school students.
TRI showed a video during its CES presentation that of a three-car accident that included one of its self-driving research vehicles being driven in manual mode.
And they're using deep learning to interpret, predict, and respond to data accrued from its 22010 million miles driven on public roads and 22018 billion driven in simulation.
These demonstrations were driven in part by strong feelings about polarising issues, but also by a sense that politics had been taken over by a professional political class.
Beautiful, passionate and driven: In a gushing Instagram post Sunday, David Beckham wished wife Victoria a happy 42nd birthday by celebrating her as all those things and more.
Abreu, who has driven in runs in five consecutive games, drilled a Buchholz 1-0 pitch into the left field seats after Jimmy Rollins reached on a single.
Administration staff won't officially confirm Trump's travel plans, but the AP reports the move is driven in part by renovations to the White House heating and cooling system.
While demand is driven in large part by imported labor, the strong rental market is also attracting foreign investors, "who come along and buy 3503 apartments," she said.
After the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history, Motor City is pushing for a comeback, driven in part by local businesses with a belief in the city's future.
The increased collaboration is driven in part by the Affordable Care Act, which made more people eligible for mental health services and funding for improving coordination of care.
Some of the migration, though, is driven in part by climate change impacts, which together with conflict make it harder for families to remain at home, she added.
Snap's recent IPO was driven in large part on the pitch of its visionary founder, Evan Spiegel — not unlike Amazon's IPO, according to top venture capitalist Bill Gurley.
Numerous countries have faced civil unrest driven in part by populist resistance to efforts to address economic, climate and other concerns through policies that target working class families.
It said Delta's costs are driven in part by the redevelopment of its New York LaGuardia Airport facilities as well as upgrades at its Salt Lake City hub.
She would then be driven in a chauffeured car to her residence, the futuristic Palácio da Alvorada, where she is allowed to stay during her 180-day trial.
Ryan Zinke (R) to lead the Interior Department, the New York Times reported this weekend, a decision driven in part by his interest in maintaining public land ownership.
The discovery of cheating in a niche market here could be a harbinger for a profound shift in the cars driven in Europe and eventually here as well.
The third quarter of 2019 was no exception, as comparable sales decreased by 9.3%, driven in part by the consolidation of inventory and elimination of low-performing categories.
The affordability of home-built labs is being driven in part by the biohacking movement, which aims to empower interested hobbyists by making inexpensive, automated equipment readily available.
One of the most important things to take into consideration is the number of miles driven in between charging and how many miles of range your car has.
Garcia, who is 8-for-16 with 1.2 total bases and has driven in four runs, might be reaping the benefits of an improved diet and offseason regimen.
Driven in part by the sequencing of the human genome, a project Dr. Collins helped lead, thousands of foundations are springing up and trying to do just that.
Whereas Berenson spent years working for rebels in El Salvador before moving to Peru, Leo's radicalization is improbably swift, driven in equal parts by ideology and mere petulance.
Trump, who has dominated the airwaves with daily briefings from the White House, has seen his poll numbers climb -- driven, in part, by his response to the pandemic.
Tuesday's slide was driven, in part, by the National Transportation Safety Board's announcement that it was investigating a fatal crash last week involving a Tesla vehicle in California.
The patients, which totaled 22011 in both studies combined, all had advanced cancer and end-of-life anxiety or depression, driven in large part by their looming deaths.
His work on open source software was driven in part by his interest in alternative culture, which also made him an early player at the Burning Man festival.
"Acquisitions will remain an important growth strategy for corporations in all major industries, driven in particular by the need to defend against technological disruption," said the joint report.
He forecasts more than 2 percent of U.S. miles driven in 2025 will be through "autonomous on demand mobility" offerings, then rising to 10 percent share by 2030.
The Yankees acquired Irv Noren, the Washington Senators' center fielder, who had driven in 184 runs in his first two seasons, in a multiplayer deal in early May.
Her defiant tone on Sunday was driven in part by the fact that she is running for re-election and that Mr. Trump is deeply unpopular in Germany.
The cancellation of the Dixie Chicks was driven in large part by conservative listeners, who were shocked to discover that their favorite band didn't share their political opinions.
During the 2000s, global fossil-fuel emissions were rising by roughly 3 percent each year on average, driven in large part by rapid coal-fueled growth in China.
The 28-year-old has driven in at least one run in each of his last seven outings, helping Arizona to a 5-2 mark in that stretch.
Iger said Tuesday that "Black Panther" ticket presales were "outpacing every other superhero movie ever made, driven in part to the phenomenal reaction to the premiere last week."
Indonesian authorities are increasingly worried about a resurgence in radicalism in Southeast Asia's largest economy, driven in part by a new generation of militants inspired by Islamic State.
Will Dudding Last week's stock-market sell-off was driven in part by investor fears that the improving economy and tightening labor market could lead to faster inflation.
"Black mothers across the country are facing a health crisis that is driven in part by implicit bias in our health care system," Harris said in a statement.
The FBI reported a nearly 7 percent rise in hate crimes in 2015, driven in large part by a 67 percent increase in reported hate crimes against Muslims.
In the most recent debate, though, tensions have been especially high, driven in no small part by broader frustrations among the public with the Trump administration writ large.
The car can be driven in full electric mode for up to 903 miles and can go as fast as 84 miles an hour using just its electric motors.
Instead, driven in part by the fact that Snap rents its computing infrastructure from Google and Amazon and seeks to control its costs, Spiegel prioritizes attracting economically valuable users.
Jose Abreu went 7-for-18 with four RBIs as the White Sox split the four-game series with the Yankees and has driven in 21 runs this month.
The waning confidence, driven in part by the AKP's election challenges, is the single biggest hurdle to reviving an economy plagued by high inflation and companies' foreign-currency debt.
The increase was driven in part by increases in the cost of food, gasoline and rents, making for the biggest advance since January 2018 and following February's 0.2% gain.
Karyn Olivier's recent thinking has been centered on civic space — specifically monuments and memorials, driven in part by her planning, building, and writing for several public commissions and memorials.
Huge portions of the Earth's crust (called plates) are constantly shifting and rubbing against one another, and this movement is driven in part by heat deep inside the Earth.
Cadillac says it wanted to create a car that was both fun to drive, and equally great for being driven in – just for the record, I'm up for either.
Authorities in the world's biggest Muslim-majority nation are increasingly worried about a surge in radicalism, driven in part by a new generation of militants inspired by Islamic State.
I've listened to a wide range of music with the Momentums, from At the Driven-In and Autechre to Zoë Keating and Zomby, and they have yet to disappoint.
Since May 15, he has 5.663 RBIs over his last 10 games and has driven in a run in five straight games, the longest by a Yankee this season.
Of course, this willingness to accommodate Mr. Trump is driven in part by the fact that few among the Republican professional class believe he would win a general election.
You don't need to have a motorcycle license to sign up for Revel, but you do need a drivers' license, and they can't legally be driven in bike lanes.
Oil production (the green line) was surging, driven in large part by the US fracking boom, Iraq's postwar recovery, and Saudi Arabia's decision to keep its own output high.
A surge in prices over the past few months has been driven in part by China's crackdown on air pollution, as well as by reform of its industrial sector.
Anglo American outperformed its major peers last year, driven in part by its prospects for copper, a metal with a major role to play in a more electrified economy.
Total credits increased 6.8 percent, or $591 billion, in the third quarter driven in part by new home loans credits and commercial real estate, the regulator said on Tuesday.
The state-controlled major confirmed oil and gas production would grow by 2.5 percent in 2019, driven in part by increases at its giant fields in Egypt and Kazakhstan.
It seems to be driven, in part at least, by fears of either an American recession, or a sharp Chinese slowdown, neither of which looks likely from the data.
Perhaps emboldened by 2015's record car sales — an anomaly unlikely to repeat itself, driven in large part by tumbling oil prices — FCA is doubling down on the past.
The action follows similar job-cutting moves by Ford Motor in the face of slowing sales and a shift in consumer tastes, driven in part by low gas prices.
But note that the day care ritual abuse hysteria was driven in part by what its proponents believed were modern and advanced techniques of medical examination and child psychology.
Separately, the strength in the Indian rupee has been driven in part by confidence the government will likely pass through major reforms and on expectations for better economic growth.
Also on Friday, the Commerce Department reported that retail sales rose 1.3 percent in April, driven in large part by sales of automobiles and gas, along with online shopping.
Brewers RF Domingo Santana has driven in a run in each of his last four games after recording 18 RBIs in 52 games with Milwaukee and Houston last season.
Mr. Trump has emerged as the presumptive Republican nominee by skillfully appealing to an angry and alienated conservative base that is driven in part by racial and ethnic fears.
The overall increase in exercise rates is driven in part by young adults ages 18 to 29, who are exercising more than that age group did 10 years ago.
"I think it's becoming increasingly important, driven in Europe by the regulators forcing it to be part of the discussion and driven by people like your kids," Fuhr said.
The IMF also said that rising U.S. interest rates driven in part by Fed rate hikes were putting greater fiscal pressure on developing and emerging market economies, slowing growth.
In addition, six current and prior employees said, workers often violated a rule that cars should only be driven in "factory mode," which now limits speed to 43 mph.
While QVC EBITDA margin fluctuation is driven in part by product mix, Fitch believes these margins will remain in their historical 20%-9083% range over the next few years.
The instability was deepened by the fact that rural Syrians had moved to cities in large numbers in recent years, driven in part by droughts linked to climate change.
"The butterfly's dramatic decline has been driven in large part by the widespread planting of genetically-engineered crops in the Midwest, where most monarchs are born," the activists wrote.
Exports loading for China from West Africa in April are expected to rise to a 19-month high of 1.14 million bpd, driven in large part by teapot buying.
We've seen Elon Musk's Tesla being virtually driven in augmented reality, so it's only right that we also get a look at his SpaceX rockets in the amazing platform.
Coal consumption in China is projected to fall 0.5 percent per year to 2,673 Mtce in 2023, driven in part by efficiency improvements and policies to curb air pollution.
The normalization of ties between both countries has been driven in part by the prospect of lucrative Mediterranean gas deals as well as by mutual concerns about regional security.
Whoever wins the governor's race has difficult choices ahead: A big state budget deficit, driven in part by an underfunded pension system for public employees, is looming next year.
The increase in robberies was driven in part by a sharp rise in teenagers being robbed of their iPhones and electronics on the way to school, the police said.
The government's eagerness appears to be driven in part by growing concern over the economic impact of the nation's plummeting birthrate, now one of the lowest in the world.
Still, this was one harrowing ride for a teenager who'd never driven a van before, never driven in a city and never navigated around packs of Ralph Nader protesters.
In the evening, he mingled in the bleachers at the Monarch Motor Speedway only to report back to his wife that most of spectators had driven in from Oklahoma.
You'd be better off being driven in it than driving, as our tester had the incredibly expensive and modestly named $12,250 luxury package which brings a slew of upgrades.
It also said it still expects total sales growth for the year to be 11.5 percent to 13 percent, driven in part by the addition of Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen.
Lucroy belted a two-run homer in Saturday's 9-1 triumph and has driven in at least one run in each of the last three games while maintaining a .
The better growth numbers were bolstered by a significant upgrade in capital expenditure, driven in part by a surge in tourism following the government's eased visa requirements this year.
"This executive order aims to curb carbon pollution from cars and trucks and boost the number of zero-emission vehicles driven in California," said Brown in a statement Friday.
The surge in at-home DNA testing, enabled by popular companies like AncestryDNA and 23 and Me, has always been driven in part by curiosity about one's family history.
For the first time in decades, the world is experiencing an increase in the number of people suffering from hunger, driven in part by a growing number of conflicts.
Target's second-quarter earnings report also showed strong results for apparel, driven in part by the $2 billion in sales that came from Target's successful Cat & Jack product line.
At that point, perhaps both sides will stagger toward a health care truce — driven in part by the president's craving to validate his core brand as a deal maker.
When we say that we're very customer driven in this regard, it's not that we think we're somehow better at being customer driven, or more virtuous than other companies.
It's already indicated that it plans to be more data-driven in that regard when it killed off its system of letting viewers vote on potential TV pilots last month.
YouTube has been among the biggest winners of this transformation, which is being driven in part by viewers who increasingly opt away from broadcast television networks and expensive cable packages.
Nvidia has said that using simulation, some 300,000 miles (483,000 km) can be driven in five hours, essentially every paved road in the United States simulated in just two days.
The region's' prosperity has been driven in part by a massive expansion of shale oil and gas production in the Bakken region of North Dakota and elsewhere in the region.
The wave of foreclosures starting in 2007 that dragged the economy into recession and triggered a global financial crisis was driven in large part by a collapse in underwriting standards.
Driven in large part by environmental concerns, other alternatives to standard casket burial are fueled by a desire to be creatively commemorated and a need for more cost-effective options.
He thinks we're on the verge of a "snowball" of research interest in brain–immune connections, driven in part by growing awareness of the importance of inflammation in neurodegenerative disease.
But that isn't rooted in the Fox News post-9/1003 strain of Islamophobia; it's something much deeper and religiously driven in Bannon that's been around for a lot longer.
GV general partner MG Siegler's interest in Packagd was driven in part by the idea of online influencers driving purchase intent, combined with an easy click-to-buy checkout process.
Tesla Motors — Tesla is the subject of a preliminary investigation by federal regulators, following the disclosure of a fatal accident involving a Tesla Model S being driven in autopilot mode.
She is outspoken on the issues that are important to her, including Mexico's current political climate and women's empowerment  "I've always been very politically driven in my country," she says.
The rising interest for bitcoin and other digital assets in Venezuela has been driven, in large part, by the fast-moving political and economic collapse in the South American country.
The mid-cap FTSE 250 shed 0.1%, driven in part by a weak sterling, with traders seemingly reluctant to bet on the currency until the Conservative Party leadership contest concludes.
New York rookie OF Aaron Judge, who homered in each of his first two career games, has driven in a run in four of his five major league contests. 3.
Islamic State has been driven in the past year from all territory it once held in Syria and Iraq, although authorities say it remains a threat as an underground movement.
A recent report by the Boston Consulting Group delivered a shock to many by forecasting 25 percent of U.S. miles would be driven in shared, driverless, electric vehicles by 2030.
Jonathan Lucroy has driven in a run in both outings of this series and is 11-for-33 during his six-game hitting streak to raise his batting average from .
Traders said the rare imports, which were about 20 percent of the diesel China exported last month, were driven in part by the need to meet the cleaner fuel standards.
The Dow's third consecutive all-time high was driven in part by Boeing, which rose 1.36 percent after Deutsche Bank raised its price target on the aerospace and defense stock.
Research company Hitwise found that the 55 percent solo travel searches in the United Kingdom are made by women, driven in particular by women ages 25-34 living in London.
But the plan appeared to hit legislative snags, driven in part by uncertainty over whether Rauner's chief Democratic nemesis, House Speaker Michael Madigan, would kill the initiative in his chamber.
The Los Angeles first baseman has driven in three of his squad's five runs in the series and manager Dave Roberts said the veteran's production is sometimes taken for granted.
"The N.H.L. chooses to be guided on this very serious subject by the medical consensus of experts examining the science, not the media hype driven in part by plaintiffs' counsel."
Those losses, the report continues, were driven in part by ESPN's decision to fold the website into the sports network's existing infrastructure, rather than developing it as a separate company.
Real-estate listing firm Zillow estimates prices will rise another 8 percent over the next 12 months, driven in part by continued arrivals of Californians priced out of their markets.
Their fascination is driven in part by the unlikely adversaries: a gay African-American man and a grocery chain that promotes itself as a steward of social and environmental responsibility.
Net inflows into its asset management business during the quarter were 2.7 billion pounds, driven in large part by inflows of 4.5 billion pounds from institutions such as pension funds.
Law enforcement sources also told Reuters that FBI Director James Comey's decision to notify Congress about the new email review was driven, in part, by a fear of internal leaks.
EBITDA Margin: While EBITDA margin fluctuation is driven in part by product mix, Fitch believes QVC's margins will remain within its historical 212001%-20% range over the next few years.
The group's strategy is driven in part by Democratic polling that suggests Americans in both parties would be bothered by efforts to sabotage the health care law, Mr. Woodhouse said.
He has hit 34 home runs this year and driven in 89 — both leading the team — but, like many of the Yankees' hitters, he has faded coming down the stretch.
"Tick survival depends on the local climate, and the distribution or geographic range of where ticks occur is increasing — and this is driven in part by climate change," Walter explained.
Worth noting: First, more than 30 of those miles were driven in the rain, and the system did not have to return control to the driver because of the rain.
The cause of the crash is unclear, but the groundings were driven in part by regulators' concerns about similarities to a deadly accident in October involving a 25 Max 247.
"These companies were built on taking no responsibility or accountability for anything," says Ezra Dubroff, who has driven in Los Angeles for ride-hail and food-delivery apps since 2013.
The Mexican federal government received 22019 billion pesos, or $17.1 billion, from its central bank's yearly profits, driven in large part by a Trump-triggered plunge in the peso's value.
Smoak, who has become the Blue Jays' everyday first baseman, has hit 14 home runs — equaling last season's total — and has driven in 39 runs, already surpassing last year's output.
Most of the miles are being driven in the Phoenix area where the company has been developing and testing an autonomous ride-share service using modified Chrysler Pacifica hybrid minivans.
Analysts suggested this latest dollar strength was just a one-off bounce in the currency's overall bear market trend, driven in part by an improving near-term U.S. fundamental picture.
But immigration hardliners and the administration have sought to curtail to the growing number of asylum claims each year, driven in large part by immigrants arriving at the southern border.
They've driven in, flown in, bussed in or — more recently — virtually tuned in, all to publicly proclaim a message that once went without saying: the life of every child matters.
Stocks of banks like Bank of America and Citigroup, beaten down for years, have had their biggest rebound in recent memory — a rally driven in part by proposed regulatory relief.
Shares are now back above $100, driven in part by an announcement that McDonald's is expanding its test of the company's plant-based burger to 52 locations in Southwestern Ontario.
But the rallies evolved into broader anti-government unrest, driven in part by an abrupt depreciation of the tenge currency after it lost nearly half its value against the dollar.
But emissions from aviation rose 32% in the five years leading up to 2018, driven in large part by increasing demand for air travel from the growing Chinese middle class.
Most residents use carts on the 42 miles of paths that are shared with bicyclists and pedestrians, but carts also are driven in public areas shared with traffic, he said.
By March of 217, Maple began squeaking out a tiny profit of 212.50 cents per meal — or a gross margin of 1.953 percent — driven in part by reduced food costs.
Contreras' 13 homers since June 19 are the second-most in baseball and Contreras has driven in 34 runs during that stretch, which is the third-most in the National League.
AIG company expects an overall eight percent adjusted return on equity going into 2019, driven in part by the slight underwriting profit in its general insurance unit, Duperreault said on Wednesday.
Roberts's Heidi is so jaded (in the present) and so driven (in those flashbacks) that rather than the actor's characteristic megawatt smile, we're treated to her just-as-effective perma-frown.
Strands of USB-powered lights are apparently a thing now, driven in part by the fact that little USB stick batteries are dirt cheap and widely available from companies like Anker.
TORONTO, Nov 8 (Reuters) - Canada's biggest insurer Manulife Financial Corp on Wednesday reported third quarter results which were ahead of expectations, driven in part by strong growth from its Asian business.
The company thinks it will add 7 million subscribers in the third quarter — more than Wall Street expected it to predict — driven in part by a new season of Stranger Things.
"After years of steady decline, child labor in agriculture has started to rise again in recent years, driven in part by an increase in conflicts and climate-induced disasters," it said.
ET. (CNBC) Tesla (TSLA) is the subject of a preliminary investigation by federal regulators, following the disclosure of a fatal accident involving a Tesla Model S being driven in autopilot mode.
The global lingerie market is expected to bring in upwards of $60 billion in revenue by 2024, driven in large part by tech-enabled direct-to-consumer businesses' e-commerce sales.
The Dow's third consecutive all-time high was driven in part by Boeing BA.N, which rose 1.36 percent after Deutsche Bank raised its price target on the aerospace and defense stock.
A film might not capture the book's haunted tone, simply because movies are more event-driven: in the theater, you can't put a movie down to ponder and absorb its contents.
Hospital reliance on locum tenens physicians has surged in recent years, driven in part by regional physician shortages and by increasing demand for care by patients who have recently gained insurance.
Adrian Beltre has driven in five runs in the first two games of the series and looks to remain productive when the Texas Rangers host the Toronto Blue Jays on Wednesday.
GE's rapid decline has been driven in large part by problems at its power division, which is very exposed to power plants switching to renewable energy and away from fossil fuels.
Earlier on Tuesday, SoftBank, the Japanese conglomerate headed by Masayoshi Son, reported quarterly losses of $6.5 billion, driven in large part by writedowns on its Vision Fund's investments in both companies.
The search for new markets has been driven in some cases by the glut of meth in some communities, like Southern California, where several major trafficking operations compete with each other.
Nick Heidfeld, a German Formula E driver who has also driven in Formula One and other series, said that the electric cars were "a lot more bumpy" than other race cars.
Industry analysts have predicted a slight decline for U.S. new car sales in 238.9, driven in part by a flood of nearly-new, low-mileage off-lease vehicles into the market.
But beyond that, I now count it among the small cadre of vehicles I've driven in my life that I have felt fit me absolutely perfectly and satisfied my every desire.
The executives also said they foresaw double-digit profit growth at the combined company in the third full year, driven in part by purported synergies of $231 billion over that period.
Presidential campaigns are driven in part by surprises: What if there is a new wave of Central American refugees, or a terror attack by a Muslim recently admitted to the U.S.?
Its vehicle fleet covered that distance in 25 cities across several cities in the US. In terms of miles driven in its own computer simulations has logged 10 billion virtual miles.
George Chiampas, U.S. Soccer's chief medical officer, said the focus on the younger age groups in the United States was driven in part by concern about the lack of extensive research.
The seasonally adjusted rise in industrial output, the second in three months, was driven in part by a 2.5% advance in mining, its highest month-on-month jump since January 2018.
Uber's car was being driven in autonomous mode but there were no passengers in the vehicle at the time of the crash, according to an Uber spokesperson, just a safety driver.
It was the 13th time in Mariners' team history that a player has driven in seven or more runs in a game and the first since 1B John Olerud on Aug.
The firm said this was driven in large part by the addition of 442 new agents that joined its network during the year, adding customer numbers rose to 13,100 at Dec.
Since 2016, social media platforms and tech companies have experienced considerable scrutiny by policymakers and the general public, driven in part by their missteps in combating the spread of online misinformation.
Scott said that his stance against Farr was driven, in part, by a Justice Department memo that broke down the agency's complaint against the 1990 campaign of former North Carolina Sen.
"The numbers are driven in no small way by pharmaceutical companies creating addicting drugs and clinicians inappropriately oversubscribing opioids," said John Auerbach, president and chief executive of Trust for America's Health.
Others were alumni of the newspaper company from decades past — reporters, photographers and editors — who had driven in from Washington and other cities for a reunion they never expected to have.
That embarrassing result was driven in part by questions about his commitment to Utah, where Mr. Romney helped plan the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics but has never held elected office.
A viral post on Twitter here by Matt Thomas makes the claim that a recent eruption of Mt. Merapi in Indonesia emitted more carbon dioxide than "every car driven in history".
The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 was driven in part by the economic anxieties of native-born railroad workers, but anti-Chinese sentiment was also fueled by fears of opium dens.
A study encompassing universities in 230 countries between 240 and 2010 found a direct link with economic growth, driven in part by their impact on education and their contribution to innovation.
He stretches his scoreless innings streak to 15 innings before the Twins scored one in the fifth as Eddie Rosario tripled and was driven in on a sacrifice fly by Dozier.
A recent poll from Middle Tennessee State University showed Bredesen up 10 points on Blackburn, 45% to 35%, driven in part by the 20% support the Democrat received from Republican respondents.
The EU delegation - some of them from far-right parties - was driven in a cavalcade of black SUVs, accompanied by armed troops and security jeeps, to a military cantonment in Srinagar.
However, some studies of the hashtag, such as one conducted by Geoff Golberg, who is the co-founder of a blockchain index, suggested it was driven in large part by bots.
The total number of autonomous miles driven in 2019 rose 40%, to more than 1003 million, thanks largely to a notable uptick in public on-road testing by Baidu, Cruise, Pony.
The total number of autonomous miles driven in 2019 rose 40%, to more than 2.87 million, thanks largely to a notable uptick in public on-road testing by Baidu, Cruise, Pony.
Mr. Kyle said that because the British authorities had not articulated the response strategy clearly to the public, "people are filling in the gaps themselves," driven in part by misinformation online.
About 480 of those runners are women, a huge number that reflects a sea change in the sport, driven in part by changes to the rules and innovations in shoe technology.
As Sage Young wrote in an essay on the ill-served wife character in "Ford v Ferrari" for NBC News, 61 women have driven in the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
The problem is driven in part, officials say, by the city's history of redlining, in which majority-black neighborhoods were marked as undesirable for investment, preventing residents from obtaining home loans.
The three of them had driven in the night before from their home in Trenton, Ontario, three hours away, and stayed at the Ronald McDonald House, helping them to save money.
U.S. economic and job growth have slowed throughout 85033 amid a manufacturing recession and decline in business investment driven in part by Trump's trade battle with China and the European Union.
A person directly involved in the affair said the move was driven in part by concern that Trump and his administration had mishandled intelligence that could have helped expose the asset.
In 2011, Mimi Elrod, the mayor then, was driven in a police car to a City Council meeting to avoid hundreds of battle flag advocates protesting outside, according to local reports.
The sport's popularity was driven in part by culinary preference, as a bull's meat was not allowed to be sold without being "enraged," which was believed to make the meat more tender.
FRANKFURT, March 17 (Reuters) - Germany's HeidelbergCement has seen better business in the first two months of the year than it expected, driven in particular by the United States, it said on Thursday.
A separate vehicle safety report from Tesla shows that in the first quarter of this year there was one accident for every 2.87 million miles driven in which drivers had Autopilot engaged.
That's not surprising to anyone who has driven in the city lately: a recent report found the average speed of a car in midtown Manhattan is 4.7 mph — barely faster than walking.
Some people were able to rent homes, she said, but many were forced to leave the region altogether as housing costs soared, driven in part by scarcity made worse by the fire.
And getting necessary transportation and crews in place for recovery has been more complicated than on the US mainland, where aid could simply be driven in from a neighboring state, he said.
In September the price of Brent crude surpassed $80 per barrel for the first time since 2014, driven in part by falling Venezuelan supply and the prospect of American sanctions on Iran.
In the past 2549 years, six new invasive mosquito species have become established in Europe, with five arriving since 2200, driven in large part by the international trade in used vehicle tyres.
Strong demand is being driven in part by new refineries, such as the 81.193,000 bpd project operated by major private firm Hengli in northeastern port Dalian that planned test runs last month.
Also, miles driven in simulation don't count towards the total miles driven by autonomous software figures most regulatory bodies will actually care about in determining the road worthiness of self-driving systems.
Adjusted operating income from the company's individual annuities business rose 28 percent to $541 million, driven in part by higher policy fees that were triggered by higher account values in variable annuities.
"In the first quarter, revenue and earnings were better than expected, driven in particular by strong demand for our components for automotive electronics and MOSFET power transistors," Chief Executive Reinhard Ploss said.
Korean exports to China jumped by 23% in September compared with the same month last year, driven in part by surging demand for memory chips, many of which are made by Samsung.
But for the Mind Flayer — just like the real life monsters of the internet — there's intent, driven in Stranger Things' case by a hatred for El and the reality she calls home.
Driven in part by the decline of religion, and broader shifts in attitudes to death and dying, fewer bereaved are ready to cede their dead unthinkingly to an off-the-shelf burial.
The 28-year-old has driven in a run in each of his last five outings for the Diamondbacks, who have lost two in a row following a three-game winning streak.
Campaign promises Trump's success in the New Hampshire primary -- which ignited his ascent to the Republican nomination -- was driven, in part, by his forceful promises to tackle the state's escalating opioid epidemic.
Between January and October, the latest month for which data is available, the Berlin-Brandenburg statistics office said arrivals rose 2.5 percent to 10.7 million, driven in particular by demand from Britain.
Fewer than half of U.S. adults have strong confidence in higher education, driven in part by Republicans who say colleges and universities promote liberal politics, according to new polling figures from Gallup.
U.S. lawmakers, and presidential candidates, have in recent months stepped up criticism of U.S. drug prices trends, driven in part by eye-popping price hikes from companies with recently acquired generic drugs.
"M&A activity is being driven in large part by the need to cut costs in the absence of organic growth rather than by burgeoning over-optimism," they said in a note.
The suicide rate among veterans has surged 22001 percent since 223, driven in part by sharp increases among those who have served since 278, according to the largest study of such suicides.
The Massachusetts senator has seen a bump in the polls in recent weeks, a rise driven in part by her frequent release of detailed policy proposals and deep focus on field organizing.
Ryon Healy belted one of the homers in the second game for the Athletics on Saturday and has gone deep five times and driven in 13 runs in his last eight contests.
Of the two million miles they've driven, the most recent million were also driven in just the last 100 days alone, representing a significant ramp up in the pace of their program.
Puma said growth had been driven in particular by footwear, with sales up a currency adjusted 23 percent, and accessories, which rose 24 percent, while sales of apparel were up 8 percent.
Regulators struggle to do something now about Google and Facebook's massive advertising dominance because both companies use their scale — driven in part through big, approved acquisitions — to keep advertising rates fairly low.
And yet, in each of the cases, the decisions made by the quartet above was driven in no small part by the total stasis within the upper ranks of House Democratic leadership.
"The dramatic spike of youth [vaping] — that was driven in part at the very least if not largely by Juul," the maker of hugely popular vape products, Gottlieb told Vox by phone.
The white Americans most hostile to Latino immigration, by contrast, switched to the GOP — driven in part by negative media coverage of immigration like stories about violent crimes committed by unauthorized immigrants.
The dollar has fallen 8% since mid-March, driven in part by a dramatic fall in U.S. bond yields and interest rate expectations, while the Bovespa has risen 15% since mid-May.
This has been driven in large part by a funding formula that measures wealth partly on the number of cars per household — an absolute necessity in remote areas, but not in cities.
The traction is driven in large part by parents, said David Romero, a professor at Tecnólogico de Monterrey, the elite Mexican university where Mr. Saint Martin helped hatch the idea for RobotiX.
Brokers say the new arrivals are driven in part by a desire to invest in natural assets while they are still abundant, particularly amid a fear of economic, political and climate volatility.
Weakness in China, driven in part by fallout from the trade war, has spread to Germany, Australia and other nations, raising supply chain costs, chilling exports and worrying political and economic leaders.
The protests were driven in part by the failure of the nuclear agreement to bring the economic benefits Mr. Rouhani had promised, although corruption and mismanagement also were regarded as underlying causes.
Masatsugu Asakawa, vice finance minister for international affairs, said there has lately been "some jittery moves" in the currency market driven in part by heightening expectations of future U.S. interest rate cuts.
Driven in part by rising food and energy prices, Polish inflation rose to its highest level since November 2011 in February, reaching 4.7% year-on-year, statistics office data showed on Friday.
The two men went back to their separate sides for lunch, Kim driven in a black limousine and escorted by a dozen bodyguards in dark suits and ties jogging alongside the vehicle.
In the long term, however, the authors said the differential impact will likely shrink, driven in part by competition among third-party services that will help small businesses comply with the legislation.
The climb in support for Trump corresponds with a climb in the CNBC/SurveyMonkey Small Business Confidence Index in Q4, which was driven in part by a more optimistic outlook on trade.
"The most surprising thing is the consistent figure of 2773 percent ... investigated by police," Europol's Executive Director Rob Wainwright said, adding that laundering is driven in large part by the drugs trade.
China's drive for electric vehicles, driven in part to combat often suffocating urban smog, has put pressure on Japan's Toyota Motor Corp to re-think its earlier scepticism about battery-electric technology.
Her investment was also driven in part by expectations the commute between Hong Kong and Huizhou, currently about four hours, will be halved when a new rail connection opens in five years.
By the same token, Trump's desire for a rapprochement with Russia seems driven in part by a sense that we ought to tilt our foreign policy in a more anti-Chinese direction.
"Sales for the health insurers have grown rapidly because of the ACA," driven in part by the expansion of Medicaid under Obamacare, said Jeff Loo, a health care equity analyst with CFRA Research.
If you've driven in the rain, you recognize this as the moment when you grip the steering wheel tighter and wonder if you're still in your lane or the one next to you.
The Rays jumped out on Tanaka, tagging him for seven earned runs — a career high in 215 major league starts — on eight hits, with three runs each driven in by Longoria and Morrison.
The negativity is being driven in part by a spike in oil stockpiles in the United States, a likely indication of weak demand caused by the slowing global economy and escalating trade war.
That cooperative behavior, which presumably is driven in substantial part by compensation rules, can result in things like funds at a given family buying shares from sibling funds which are facing high redemptions.
The growing natural gas exports will be driven in the coming years by pipeline exports to Mexico and later by shipments of liquefied natural gas to other foreign markets, according to the EIA.
This travel is driven in part by the popularity of Korean pop culture, ranging from soap operas and to food, in China as the cultural exports spur tourism and spending on featured products.
Last year, the Turkish lira lost nearly 30% against the dollar, driven in part by concerns over the independence of the central bank, under pressure from Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan to cut rates.
Kligerman, 237, has driven in all of NASCAR's top three series, is also an on-air presence for NBC's NASCAR coverage, and has become something of an ombudsman for the sport on NBCSports.com.
For China, agreeing to buy US agricultural products might be driven in part by its need to satisfy domestic demand for pork, according to Jeffrey Halley, Oanda's senior market analyst for Asia Pacific.
The fixed income market has moved toward more electronic trading in recent years, driven in part by regulation and as investors seek to knit together various sources of liquidity in a fragmented market.
Ellsbury has driven in five runs and scored as many during his hitting streak heading into Sunday's tilt versus starter A.J. Griffin, against whom he is just 1-for-14 in his career.
Her personal involvement in her business ventures and finances is paralleled only by the Rolling Stones — who were driven in that arena by lead singer Mick Jagger, a London School of Economics grad.
The sneaker giant's shares tumbled Wednesday after it reported a 22 percent decline in quarterly profits, driven in part by a 3 percent sales decline in North America, its biggest market by far.
DERIVATION SUMMARY The fragmented European market for routine and specialist laboratory testing services is currently subject to an accelerating pace of consolidation, driven in part by strong private-equity involvement in the sector.
Hedge funds based on systematic trading programmes, driven in whole or partially by a computer, have outperformed rivals this year after many made money on an oil price fall and Britain's EU referendum.
Instead she was drugged with the tranquilizer ketamine, handcuffed and zipped into a bag before being driven in the trunk of a car to a farmhouse outside Turin, more than 100 miles away.
Puma said growth had been driven in particular by footwear, with sales up a currency adjusted 23 percent, and accessories, which rose 24 percent, while sales of apparel were up just 8 percent.
The expansion was driven in large part by a massive tax bill signed by President Donald Trump in late 212.6 that slashed the federal corporate tax rate to 21 percent from 35 percent.
The only two runs he gave up were driven in by OF Lorenzo Cain, who hit a solo homer in the third inning and had a two-out RBI single in the fifth.
Oil prices have seen a steady rise after touching the 2017 lows in June, rising by more than $20 to nearly $65 a barrel last week, driven in part by OPEC supply cuts.
" In June, 2018, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the U.N. found that child labor, after years of falling, was growing, "driven in part by an increase in conflicts and climate-induced disasters.
The inspector general report released last week cited FBI officials who said the decision to inform Congress about the newly found emails was driven in part because of concerns that it would leak.
In acquiring Jay Bruce, who has driven in 903 runs while hitting 25 homers for the Cincinnati Reds, the Mets got another All-Star outfielder with an affordable club option for next season.
"These markets are driven in the short term by word-of-mouth adoption and profit-taking, and in the long term by the increasing utility of blockchain tech," Roberts said in an email.
Why it matters: It's another sign that European oil giants are increasingly entering the electricity and vehicle electrification space, a move driven in part by pressure from climate policy to diversify their businesses.
YouTube's advertisers recently had enough with the lack of control they felt over where their ads displayed on the platform, driven in large part by frustration with ads appearing on hate speech videos.
Saudi King Abdullah (Oct 21989) Protesters shouted "murderers", "torturers", and "shame on you" when King Abdullah was driven in a gilded horse-drawn coach through central London during his state visit in 2007.
"The good thing with Formula E is that you can develop many things that you will be able to transfer to road cars," said Mr. Buemi, who has also driven in Formula One.
The changes are driven in part by a new appreciation for a safer, more sober workplace, as well as the #MeToo movement, which has exposed sexual harassment and other abusive behavior at restaurants.
They will work with engineers at the McLaren Technology Center and at grand prix circuits across the world to develop and improve the machinery driven in the real world by the team's drivers.
But "Black Panther" also arrives at a time when studios have started to respond to growing pressure to make their big-budget movies more inclusive, driven in part by the recent #OscarsSoWhite movement.
If there's an endpoint to the terrible logic of an occupation driven in part by a fanatical settler movement abetted by the state of Israel, that place is the historic center of Hebron.
Broeksmit's remarks came after applications to refinance were down 8% last week, compared with the previous week, driven in part by a slight uptick in mortgage rates for the first time since July.
Once largely eliminated in the US, mumps has recently been on the uptick, driven in part by a surging anti-vaccination sentiment, with more than 150 outbreaks reported across the country since 2015.
He had driven in 22009 Indy 2500s, leading 217 laps and finishing as high as second in 22010, but he had also crashed twice and finished out of the top 217 three times.
This is driven in part by black moderates' allegiance to Mr. Obama's legacy, pointing to a possible source of durability for Mr. Biden's support among the crucial, African-American portion of his base.
Mudlarking's popularity has grown steadily in recent years, driven in part by social media communities where enthusiasts share their finds, and tour groups that offer a trudge through the shards of history's castoffs.
The splintering of the food lobby has been driven in part by an upheaval at the grocery store, where iconic brands are stagnating as millennials and moms seek healthier and more transparent products.
The luxury fashion market in general is "back in vogue," according to UBS, and it forecasts a 7 percent growth in the sector in 2018, driven in part by middle-class Chinese consumers.
While the effort at Rikers has produced significant gains, it has been driven in part by federal prosecutors, and there is no outside actor prodding the Cuomo administration to revamp the disciplinary system.
I mean, they were all white as far as I could tell, with the exception of one African-American woman and her teenage daughter, who had driven in from Memphis for the event.
That's driven in part by the massive student loan debt that has pushed home-ownership later in life for younger generations, PwC partner Mitch Roschelle noted at last weeks' Urban Land Institute conference.
My parents and my four siblings and their families have driven in from Vermont, New Jersey and Maryland, and more than 25 of us are sleeping in my Ohio house at the moment.
Baltimore police have also been accused of taking people in "rough rides" in which handcuffed detainees are driven in a reckless manner while they're not wearing seat belts — all to purposely cause injuries.
Much of her involvement played out behind the scenes and was driven in part by her sense that right-wing forces were using the women and salacious stories to damage her husband's political ambitions.
Yasiel Puig recorded three hits and a pair of RBIs in the win and has driven in five runs in his last three games, showing signs of breaking out of a season-long slump.
And there's no doubt we are in the midst of obesity, diabetes, and heart disease epidemics driven in part by the kinds of food we eat in the quantities in which we eat them.
She says that, based on a prosecution theory, Chambers may have been unconscious when she was driven in her own car to the place where both she and her vehicle were set on fire.
Analysts cast the losses as driven in part by a bullish 21.86 days for the lenders, whose shares have generally been shakier in 1.13 after doubling in value in a little over 21.1 months.
Wade, the landmark 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion nationwide, they have more complicated feelings on abortion care at the later stages — driven in part for the amount of misinformation out there.
Nevertheless, the recent hyper-sensitivity in the UK around all electronic devices and their vulnerability to hackers is likely driven, in part, by the ongoing drip of hacking leaks streaming from U.S. government circles.
"The rise was driven in part by a backlash from the Nation of Islam and other fringe black nationalist groups that see Trump as an avatar of the rising white supremacist movement," researchers wrote.
He attributed it to local turf wars and a reorganization in the crime world, driven in part by the decline of the once-dominant Sinaloa cartel following the arrest of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán.
Despite the trend in eating plant-based "meat," global consumption for meat is still on the rise, driven in part by countries like China and Brazil which saw a massive increase in recent decades.
Peter arrives, driven in a black S-class Mercedes, the same model he has idling outside with a driver, twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, wherever he is in the world.
Share-Gains Driven Revenue Growth: Fitch expects low-single-digit overall intermediate-term revenue growth, driven in large part by continued share gains amidst challenging demand environments and revenue synergies from the EMC acquisition.
That performance has been driven in part by Amazon — a stock the fund managers believe will be worth $3 trillion within 10 years — which has risen about 27 percent since the beginning of May.
So those models with a higher theft rate are likely to carry a higher insurance premium, especially if the cars are being driven in areas of the country where auto thefts are more common.
For now, the vehicles will not be driven in autonomous mode, but instead will be manually operated by human safety drivers while Uber continues its "top-to-bottom" review of its self-driving program.
"In today's evolving digital era, the growth we're seeing represents a new, niche segment of nontraditional journalism driven in large part by public interest and motivation," said Amy Mitchell, Pew's director of journalism research.
The benchmark West Texas Intermediate hit its highest level in over a week, driven in part by bullish data from the American Petroleum Institute that showed a surprise draw down in U.S. oil inventories.
Driven in part by local mandates to shift to green-energy sources, the movement has gained momentum across the country, allowing customers to choose their electricity provider, as they can do with telephone service.
Last year, gun sales spiked to a record 27 million, according to background check data, driven in part by election-year fears that a new Democratic successor would push through gun bans and taxes.
The investment comes in the wake of a period of turbulence for U.S. marketplace lenders, driven in part by softer institutional demand and doubts over the model's sustainability in a rising interest rate environment.
Airbnb said last year that in the third quarter it had "substantially more" than $1 billion in revenue, a quarterly record for the company, driven in part by growth in smaller towns and suburbs.
It was the second straight month of significant outflows, driven in part by profit-taking from some investors as the price of gold in yuan rose by as much as 5 percent in October.
In some measure that failure was driven by a lack of resources, driven in turn by a lack of understanding of the importance of computer and embedded systems security by management and politicians alike.
Former Angel Mike Napoli belted a three-run homer to highlight a four-hit, four-RBI performance on Thursday and has driven in 15 runs and scored 14 during his 11-game hitting streak.
While the futuristic plan is far from bearing significant commercial fruit, it has gained a strong foothold in self-driving with the most mileage driven in Beijing, a pivotal hub to test autonomous cars.
That means the company co-founded and run by Logan Green was responsible for almost 50 billion miles driven in 2017 in America, five times more than Tesla owners have clocked globally in total.
Jose Abreu ended a 13-game home run drought Wednesday and carries an eight-game hitting streak and a six-game RBI streak during which he's driven in nine runs into the series finale.
Bitcoin's plunge on Wednesday was driven in part by expectations that another major cryptocurrency, bitcoin cash, will split into two on Thursday, according to Marshall Hayner, founder of Metal Pay, a cryptocurrency payments service.
Schock also requested reimbursements, from both his campaign account and the federal government, for 170,000 miles he had driven in his personal Chevy Tahoe, more miles than the car actually had on its odometer.
The perception that marijuana is not dangerous has been driven in part by society, said Dr. Nora Volkow, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, a part of the National Institutes of Health.
The unemployment rate also dropped 0.2 percentage points to 3.6 percent, the lowest jobless rate since 1969, driven in part by a 0.2-point decline in the labor force participation rate to 62.8 percent.
The unemployment rate also dropped 6900 percentage points to 2628 percent, the lowest jobless rate since 28503, driven in part by a 22019-point decline in the labor force participation rate to 62.8 percent.
"Danone remains on track to deliver 10 percent 5-year CAGR (compound annual growth rate) driven in part by WhiteWave and significant savings from the 1 billion euros Project Protein efficiency program," they added.
The expansion of Title IX bureaucracies — often at great expense — is driven in part by pressure from the federal government, which recently put out a series of policy directives on sexual misconduct on campus.
It prefigured the turf war between boogaloo and salsa, a rivalry driven in part by stylistic differences but also by the fact that boogaloo musicians were younger and willing to work for less money.
Last year a string of beach towns went one step further, driven in part by a string of deadly terrorist attacks, and banned the burkini, a full-body swimsuit worn by some Muslim women.
One thing, however, is certain: the competition for slots at New York's élite schools is driven, in part, by a lack of faith in the quality of education in other parts of the system.
Reasons: The increase in the amount of imported goods was driven in part by a broader economic slowdown and the strength of the U.S. dollar, both of which weakened global demand for American exports.
But around November 2017, Uber switched two safety drivers to one for many of its cars, in part to increase the number of miles each car was driven in autonomous mode, sources told Recode.
He said he finds those approaches intellectually appealing, but noted that the Fed's rate increases have tended to be driven in part by a perceived risk of financial bubbles or sudden outbursts of inflation.
In 2016, a string of beach towns went one step further, driven in part by a string of deadly terrorist attacks, and banned the burkini, a full-body swimsuit worn by some Muslim women.
Sperm quality and certain sex hormone levels have decreased substantially over the past few decades, driven in part by worsening diets in many parts of the world, the researchers note in JAMA Network Open.
But now, even as President Trump pulls the United States out of the pact, India has undergone an astonishing turnaround, driven in great part by a steep fall in the cost of solar power.
Cocoa futures on ICE are near their highest in three years, driven in part by overly dry, hot winds, which have also damaged the crop in neighboring Ivory Coast, the world's top cocoa producer.
Zucman and Saez do consider it and, in fact, make a whole series of contestable choices about these questions driven in part by an urge to completely account for all income in the economy.
Analysts cast the losses as driven in part by a bullish 2787 days for the lenders, whose shares have generally been shakier in 21 after doubling in value in a little over 22.54 months.
Cutler said moving into the next decade, we can expect to see retailers continuing to make concerted efforts around sustainability, driven in large part by demand from eco-conscious millennial and gen Z consumers.
Unable to afford high cash bails, many of my clients' families were driven in desperation to the bail bondsman industry and, as a result, will be paying their bails off for years to come.

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