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"dwarfing" Definitions
  1. a process in which an animal breed or plant cultivar is intentionally induced, as by selective breeding and genetic engineering, to produce a breed or cultivar that is significantly smaller than the original: bulldogs and commercial fruit trees are examples of organisms that have been subjected to dwarfing.

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He's estimated to be worth $50 billion, dwarfing Trump's wealth.
What's happening: Netflix has 23 million subscribers worldwide, dwarfing its competition.
This is a nature as a theater of big, dwarfing effects.
Bare slag heaps rise above the trees, dwarfing the towns beside them.
Skyscrapers soar above Islam's holiest place, dwarfing the granite Kaaba far below.
These tech companies are dwarfing the rest of the stock market, too.
Instagram's meteoric rise continues, dwarfing the stagnant growth rates of Snapchat and Facebook.
Worldwide, 2628 billion air conditioners could be installed by 28503, dwarfing today's numbers.
She proceeded to butcher it effortlessly as hung in the air, dwarfing her.
SoftBank's Vision Fund has $100 billion, dwarfing any venture capital fund before it.
Amazon dominates online retail in the United States, dwarfing even its closest competitors.
In fact, their social media presence is dwarfing the 220006 Democratic presidential field.
Its budget would be about $37.5 billion, dwarfing that of the state government.
Less than a month later, the campaign raised $391,047, dwarfing its $50,000 goal.
Since 2014, POEs have had a cumulative default rate of 12%, dwarfing SOEs' 0.2%.
Since 2014, POEs have had a cumulative default rate of 12%, dwarfing SOEs' 0.2%.
Unfortunately, we are not proportionally outraged by theft and losses dwarfing the human scale.
It shows two buildings dwarfing the landscape, encircled by a gauzy wreath of smoke.
Telegram's offering was already the largest ICO ever, dwarfing the previous record of $232 million.
Each blade would span 656 feet, dwarfing the current largest blades in use (262 feet).
That is, admittedly a lot of screen, dwarfing even the massive 6.3-inch Galaxy Note8.
The quadrennial congress is the world's largest conservation event, dwarfing even the World Wildlife Conference.
Even the bedraggled retail sector added 41,000 jobs in December, dwarfing the manufacturing-sector losses.
Lynch and Frost make their story impervious to the horrors of the moment by dwarfing them.
The MSCI REIT index has risen some 14 percent this year, dwarfing the performance of the .
It commands a market capitalization exceeding 800 billion yuan ($120.98 billion), dwarfing oil giant Sinopec (600028.
To be that horrifying was a monumental task, an aspirational artifact capable of dwarfing contemporary admirers.
That could create a debt crisis dwarfing the one centered on Greece a few years ago.
Netflix said it would spend up to $8 billion in content this year, dwarfing all rivals.
His net worth is nearly $50 billion, according to Forbes, dwarfing his younger brother's $2 billion.
Amazon says that shipping speed will be available on more than 2100 million products, dwarfing Walmart's selection.
Instagram Stories and WhatsApp Status both now have 300 million daily users, dwarfing the app they cloned.
Its blast of 50,000 kilotons, or 50 megatons, dwarfing the force of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombs.
That would give him more than 80 before February ends, dwarfing the tallies of Cruz and Rubio.
That Saturday's march is also dwarfing his turnout must be giving him a very itchy Twitter finger.
Mr. Marin is a giant of a man — 22018-foot-23, 23.5 pounds — dwarfing everyone around him.
It was an amazing feat of endurance and invention — dwarfing the output of other auteurist television writers.
The other big banks have several thousand branches each stretched across the country, dwarfing Citi's physical presence.
He built a following of more than 250,000 users, dwarfing that of many current members of Congress.
Under Netanyahu, the Likud party has grown to its largest size ever, dwarfing his potential coalition partners.
Nintendo's handheld went on to sell an estimated 118 million units, dwarfing the 10 million sold by Sega.
Then came the bit which many Chinese viewers probably preferred: shots of their newest warships, dwarfing foreign visitors.
It has over 550m registered users and provides 30m rides a day, dwarfing the 15m Uber provides worldwide.
Today Dadaab is home to about 500,000 people, dwarfing the main towns in the north-east of Kenya.
Overall, roughly 260,000 were cast in this race, dwarfing the 210,000 who voted in the 2014 midterm election.
The portrait of the Confederate general is described in the motion as "dwarfing" other images in the courtroom.
After the crisis, Greece's three bailout packages totaled $360 billion, dwarfing every other debt restructuring program in history.
Weekly job loss claims are soon expected to hit records, dwarfing the numbers seen during the 2008 recession.
In a memorable sighting, the spindly-legged, fat-bodied brown spider is perched on a toothbrush, dwarfing it.
Participation at the federal level could be far more dramatic — with tax benefits dwarfing those enjoyed in Kansas.
In the long run, that has the potential for casualties dwarfing anything we've seen up to this point.
The babies Luke and Jesse sit at a doll-sized table nearby, cinnamon doughnuts dwarfing their tiny hands.
These artificial-reality winners will become the largest companies in history, dwarfing the largest companies today by any measure.
The province reported 6303,840 new cases, dwarfing the 2,015 new confirmed cases reported in mainland China the previous day.
Twenty years ago Hong Kong's economy accounted for 16% of the Chinese total, dwarfing the rest of the delta.
China aims for new-energy vehicle sales to top 3 million per year by 2025, dwarfing the U.S. projection.
Beige-color and turreted, it was as soft-edged as a sand castle, but huge, dwarfing people in street.
In Washington, Huawei has spent $1.9 million on lobbying this year, according to federal disclosures, dwarfing its past totals.
A repeal will send individual health insurance premiums through the roof, with increases dwarfing anything we've seen this year.
Those are three of the richest, most valuable companies on the planet, dwarfing the financial success of any automaker.
SGX Nifty futures in Singapore have daily average volumes of $1.8 billion, dwarfing volumes on NSE's international exchange at GIFT.
By 2030, some 14 million robots could be working in China, "dwarfing" the rest of the world, according to Oxford.
At the time of his firing, Lauer earned $20 million to $25 million per year, obviously dwarfing Kotb's reported compensation.
Take the Belt and Road Initiative, which promises to invest over $1tn in markets abroad, ultimately dwarfing the Marshall plan.
Alibaba netted online sales worth $30 billion across its platforms on Singles' Day last year, dwarfing Cyber Monday's $7.9 billion.
The North's recent nuclear test and long-range rocket launching have dominated headlines, dwarfing criticism of Ms. Park's other policies.
It's by far the most valuable company in the world, dwarfing runner up Apple, which is worth around $1.53 trillion.
Instead, global oceanic shipbuilding is dominated by Asian countries, with China, South Korea, Japan, the Philippines, and Taiwan dwarfing American production.
This year, Def Con attendees created well over 100 different badges and add ons, dwarfing the numbers seen during previous years.
Over the past five years, Sturm Ruger's stock has more than tripled, dwarfing the S&P 500's 45 percent increase.
In other words, at completion, it will be around 100,5003 m2, thus utterly dwarfing Station F, and many other similar projects.
But standing on the platform or approaching it on a train, Shadow Array takes on a different life, dwarfing the viewer.
YouTube, which is owned by Google, is now the world's dominant audio streaming platform, dwarfing Spotify and virtually every other service.
This is investment on a scale never attempted before, with the money involved dwarfing that of Major League Soccer, for instance.
One morning, Robert saw Rogers whizzing by, his 6-foot-3 frame dwarfing a rickety bike that barely seemed road worthy.
Signed in October 22012, the agreement is worth around £244m over five years, dwarfing the £22015m paid for the previous campaign.
More than 60,000 black cars are tied to Uber, dwarfing yellow taxis, which are capped by city law at about 13,587.
We see this mostly in a wide shot, the majesty of the architecture dwarfing even Kong as his silhouette slowly ascends.
The EIA is forecasting U.S. petroleum liquids output will increase by almost 123 million bpd in 212, dwarfing the consumption boost.
We started the shoot without any of the premeditated cautionary robes; walking in the nude freely through the dwarfing stalactite caves.
Local officials have speculated that they will need perhaps more than $22015 billion in federal recovery assistance, dwarfing Katrina's $120 billion record.
Its own supermarket chain, Freshhippo (formerly Hema), reached 135 stores, dwarfing its rival JD.com's counterpart 7Fresh, which operates fewer than 15 locations.
A $20113 billion valuation would make Ant one of the biggest public flotations ever, dwarfing this year's launch of Spotify and Dropbox.
Colbert finished the season, which officially ended Wednesday, with 3.82 million average nightly viewers, dwarfing Fallon's 2.44 million and Kimmel's 85033 million.
The LinkedIn deal was Microsoft's biggest acquisition to date, dwarfing the $7.2 billion it spent to buy Nokia's handset business in 2014.
China's foreign reserves ballooned 24 fold in that period, rising to $4 trillion from $166 billion and dwarfing every other country's reserves.
Italy was one of the euro's founding members, and its economy is one of the largest in Europe, dwarfing that of Greece.
Several reports said it was likely the largest demonstration on record in the United States, dwarfing the inaugural crowd the day before.
The dwarfing metallic walls are the color of money — shades of copper and silver and gold, according to Jon Clark's masterly lighting.
PwC has spent a billion dollars on cloud computing alone in recent years, dwarfing the IT spend of BDO or Grant Thornton.
It has racked up about 200 million users, according to a recent Bloomberg article, dwarfing the popularity of competitors in the gaming market.
In the 2016 fiscal year, Disney's parks and resorts unit brought in $16.97 billion, dwarfing the $9.4 billion from the studio entertainment division.
In each state so far, Sanders's base of young supporters have been showing up at massive events, often dwarfing those of his rivals.
The larger great room holds a combined living and dining area, its ceiling dwarfing a 10-foot-high statue standing in a corner.
The chart loosely resembles a scale model of the solar system, with a giant sun dwarfing even the largest planets in its orbit.
In 2010, 250m lives were lost from conditions needing surgical care, dwarfing those from HIV/AIDS (210m), TB (2100m) and malaria (also 2900m).
Venetians and environmentalists have long voiced concerns about floating pleasure palaces sailing close to the fragile city, dwarfing its Gothic and Byzantine churches.
You'll remember that in 2016, 95% of black women voted for Hillary, dwarfing the low 43% of white women who did the same.
Corn plus soybean shipments in that period totaled 21.3 million tonnes - most of which was corn – dwarfing 163's high of 13.1 million.
And for comparison, the 2018 tax cuts recently passed in the House would cost around $400 billion annually, dwarfing the proposed tax credits.
Primarily on ads: Mr. Pritzker has spent more than $77 million on advertising, dwarfing the more than $36 million spent by Mr. Rauner.
Because dwarfing rootstocks send out only shallow root systems, they need to be staked, so the trees don't collapse under their own weight.
Dwarfing the gravestones, Ernesto's bold mausoleum was modeled on the monuments built to remember Mexican showbiz icons like Pedro Infante and Jorge Negrete.
Remittances also remained strong at USD15bn on an annual basis in February 20163, dwarfing the roughly USD3bn annual inflow of foreign project-based aid.
The two have combined to raise more than $100 million in each of the previous two quarters, dwarfing the amount raised by Democratic contenders.
What they've seen so far of heat-not-burn tobacco products gives every indication that they could be a phenomenon, dwarfing even e-cigarettes.
But pulling off the acquisition of 21st Century Fox would be another matter entirely, dwarfing Mr. Iger's previous deals and creating complex integration challenges.
Steyer's aggressive ad spending -- dwarfing the entire Democratic field's spending combined, excluding Steyer's fellow billionaire, Michael Bloomberg -- has prompted sharp criticism from his rivals.
Know this stat: Aramco is by far the most valuable company in the world, dwarfing runner up Apple, which is worth around $1.2 trillion.
White House hopefuls fielded questions on the topic for 15 minutes, dwarfing the amount of time devoted to environmental issues at earlier debates. Sen.
Already $270 million in cash has been seized so far by election commission officials, dwarfing the $42 million seized during the entire 2014 election.
The discovery, if legitimate, would represent the longest-surviving return from the cold ever seen in a complex, multi-celled organism, dwarfing even the tardigrade.
The report also obviously doesn't include Magic Leap's (still unconfirmed) 2015 raise, which Forbes reported clocked in at a staggering and industry-dwarfing $827 million.
The former Fresh Kills landfill in New York, at 12 square kilometres (five square miles), is the world's biggest man-made structure, dwarfing Egypt's pyramids.
U.S. sales grew 4.3 percent and global numbers by 2.6 percent, dwarfing expectations of 0.88 percent overall growth, according to data and analytics firm FactSet.
A post about the phenomenon on Reddit's "Anxiety" channel recently garnered more than a hundred responses in a week—dwarfing the next most popular topic.
What distinguishes Facebook's Store, at least at the outset, is scale: more than 900 million people use Messenger every month, dwarfing most of its competitors.
While the initial filing was limited to obligations of the central government, it was still the largest-ever U.S. municipal bankruptcy, dwarfing that of Detroit.
Across the country, young people turned out in numbers dwarfing the last several midterm elections; for many of them, it was their first time voting.
In June 2016, U.K. online retail sales showed annual growth of 14.1 percent, dwarfing the 4.3 percent growth rate notched up for national retail overall.
Undaunted, they went ahead with their plans, planting neat rows of the commonly used dwarfing rootstocks that keep orchard trees short and easy to pick.
These indirect subsidies reach to the hundreds of billions, dwarfing direct subsidies — the IMF says that, globally speaking, they amount to $23 trillion a year.
Ms. Warren, the Massachusetts senator, has amassed a campaign staff of more than 160 in her first three months as a candidate, dwarfing her rivals.
Boeing's core earnings, which exclude certain pension costs, jumped to $3.64 per share from $2.17 a year earlier, dwarfing a consensus forecast of $2.58 per share.
The contract would be soccer's most lucrative shirt sponsorship, dwarfing the 75 million pounds (€98 million) a year deal Manchester United agreed with Adidas in 2014.
Both parties should ponder the effects of an estimated $80m spent by groups from out of state on Nevada's Senate race, dwarfing spending by the candidates.
Batters averaged roughly 216 home runs per round, dwarfing the previous record of nearly 203 in 220 SOME SAY it was the season that saved baseball.
So far, the American Red Cross has received $350 million in donations and pledges to rebuild after Harvey, dwarfing the $9 million collected for Hurricane Maria.
Bilateral trade between the two countries hit a record 187 billion euros last year, dwarfing China's trade with France and the UK, both around 70 billion.
Government spending on the construction of public facilities in Chinese cities last year totalled 1.74 trillion yuan, dwarfing the 19903 billion yuan spent in rural areas.
This week's announcement seems like a soft launch for what was supposed to be the largest and most anticipated IPO in history, dwarfing Apple and Amazon.
Clinton, the former secretary of state, dwarfing Mr. Sanders in Florida, with Democratic voters backing her by a margin of 62 percent to 32 percent. Mrs.
In the 10 years through March, for example, UnitedHealth's shares returned 1,345 percent, including dividends, dwarfing the 376 percent total return for the S&P 500.
U.S. airlines are asking for nearly $113 billion in direct assistance and loan guarantees, vastly dwarfing the $15 billion made available after the attacks of Sept.
On a human scale, the mine closures will require China to redeploy 28500 million workers in a three-year span, dwarfing U.S. employment in coal mining.
These trades helped Valvani receive bonuses topping $11.5 million in 2010 and $10.5 million in 2011, dwarfing his $2.5 million bonus in 2009, the SEC said.
It covers 330 acres of land that once made up the former Fort McPherson army base in Georgia, dwarfing Paramount and Warner Brothers Studios in California.
Shareholders think RBS may need to shell out the biggest fine in its history, dwarfing the $21 million it had to pay for rate rigging in 20163.
Speculators reached new levels of bearishness in CBOT soybeans and soybean meal in the week ended June 24, completely dwarfing their extension of bullishness in soybean oil.
The iceberg towers 150 feet above the dark blue water of the North Atlantic, dwarfing the tidy clapboard houses in this shot by Reuters photographer Greg Lock.
Of that, 2.9 million tons is caught in West Africa — dwarfing the 1 million tons per year catch in Asia, where overfishing has already left fisheries barren.
Health care is the most important issue for women, dwarfing other animating issues such as "jobs and the economy," which was the most important issue for men.
Bernstein analyst Toni Sacconaghi, in a research note before results, wrote that the falloff in IBM's traditional businesses was dwarfing the company's ability to capture new revenue.
With Amazon gaining access to Whole Foods' roughly 400-store footprint, the e-commerce juggernaut would command a distribution network dwarfing that of any meal-kit service.
Majorities of voters say they are frustrated (57%) and disgusted (55%) with the campaign, dwarfing those who say they are interested (123%), optimistic (15%) and excited (10%).
Seeing a giant human head dwarfing the works of Damien Hirst, Roy Liechtenstein, and Peter Paul Reubens is thrilling and perplexing, especially once you realize they're real.
The data he reports shows, for example, that the world has grown 200 times wealthier since the Enlightenment, dwarfing growth in all of history to that point.
When completed in a decade, the complex is supposed to transport some 215 million people a year, dwarfing all rivals as the busiest airport on the planet.
In the middle, a row of lone oaks stood, dwarfing the models as they appeared, striding in flat shoes and boots mottled in gold and bronze leaf.
That pro-China camp has consistently scoffed at Washington's threats, pointing to the tens of billions of dollars that Islamabad has received from Beijing, dwarfing American assistance.
The economy's crash is so severe, the Americas have never seen anything like it, dwarfing the United States' Great Depression and Cuba's "Special Period" in the 2202s.
"The damage would likely be massive, potentially dwarfing what we have seen recently," David Sapsis, a scientist with Cal Fire who reviewed the simulated fire, told me.
More than a million people came to see Francis at his final Mass on Sunday evening, dwarfing the turnout in Chile, which was widely described as poor.
Washington protest organizers, who originally sought a permit for a gathering of 21.1,22009, said Saturday that as many as a half million people participated, dwarfing Friday's inaugural crowd.
We found that ammonium nitrate fertilizer alone accounts for 43% of all the greenhouse gas emissions, dwarfing all other processes in the supply chain including baking and milling.
For example, one study finds that Trump received almost a billion dollars' worth of free media coverage through February — an amount dwarfing that of any of his rivals.
Nicknamed "The Beast," the 42-millimeter-wide and 15-millimeter-thick stainless steel wristwatch weighed nearly two-thirds of a pound, dwarfing the original 39-millimeter Royal Oak.
ACS, which conducts more than 60,000 investigations of families each year, is one of the largest child welfare agencies in the country—dwarfing many other states' agencies entirely.
According to Abdel Aziz, the Ain Aissa camp 30 miles north of Raqqa alone currently houses some 100,000 people, dwarfing the population in what remains of the city.
But precious little gamay is currently available in Oregon, and with the price of pinot noir dwarfing what growers can get for gamay, that may not change soon.
Not only was the size of the bill itself unprecedented—dwarfing 2009's $831 billion stimulus to combat the Great Recession—the level of cooperation was, as well.
Mr. Schneiderman's office said it had received more than 1,000 complaints from voters across the state, dwarfing the roughly 150 reports it received for the 2012 general election.
Orban's Fidesz has a lead in opinion polls, with its 30-percent support dwarfing its closest rivals, the Socialists and the radical nationalist Jobbik, both at about 133 percent.
Internationally, Facebook and WhatsApp are the most used social media apps, dwarfing the likes of Snapchat, Twitter, Viber, and others, according to a Pew Research Center report published yesterday.
It was an easy call for most gamblers: Bpaet might have been a couple years older, but Pupa had well over a hundred professional fights, dwarfing Bpaet's measly ten.
Within two months of jumping into the race, Bloomberg had hired more than 200 employees in California, according to his campaign, dwarfing Sanders' 80-strong team in the state.
The top 10 actors earned some $784 million collectively, according to Forbes, once again dwarfing the top 10 women who earned a cumulative $186 million in the same period.
According to the complaint, United already controls 902, or 73 percent, of the 1,233 slots at Newark, dwarfing the 70 slots held by second-place American Airlines Group Inc.
The difference between each of these three scenarios amounts to several hundred thousand barrels per day (bpd) of consumption growth, dwarfing all other influences on oil prices in 2019.
The controversy may even end up dwarfing Apple's troubles, particularly if it ends up dragging in Facebook proper, which has already expressed support for Apple's dogged commitment to privacy.
It helps that the area lacks the dwarfing juggernaut of big-name, property-proud galleries and blue-chip artists that give Chelsea or the Upper East Side their weight.
That prompts a huge number of activists, police officers and everyday people to turn out, dwarfing what is often a pathetically small band of extremists in hoods or armbands.
Arsia Mons is 12 miles high and 270 miles wide, dwarfing Mauna Loa, Earth's largest volcano, which is only 6.3 miles high and 75 miles wide, and mostly underwater.
The GLD ETF has surged 20% in the past three months, dwarfing the 2% gain on the S&P 500, as trade tensions and global recession fears picked up.
Both of these numbers far surpass their respective equivalencies during the Great Depression, with the slash in GDP dwarfing the downturn of the 22020 crash by factors of 10.
Since the start of 2013, its shares are up more than 700 percent, dwarfing the gain of more than 80 percent for the broader Standard & Poor's 500-stock index.
Including Shanghai Disneyland, Disney's theme park portfolio attracted roughly 139 million visitors in 2016 — dwarfing its competitor Universal, which had attendance of about 47.4 million at five parks worldwide.
The Television Academy voting pool has more than 22,000 people, dwarfing the roughly 7,000 members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences that vote for the Oscars.
The Big Ten distributed as much as $54 million in TV revenue to its schools in the 2018 fiscal year, dwarfing the $29.5 million the Pac-12 paid out.
The group has a $6.5 million budget, dwarfing the size of earlier groups that have fallen by the wayside—but still short of ALEC's $10 million in annual revenue.
Ellison (who has also given to Democratic causes in the past) later shelled out $3 million to Rubio's super PAC, dwarfing other major tech-world donors in the 2016 election.
"Human-caused greenhouse gas emissions over the past 45 years have increased the rate of temperature rise to 1.7 degrees Celsius per century, dwarfing the natural background rate," Steffen added.
Of those, more than 95 percent were killed in accidents involving motor vehicles (37,461), dwarfing the number killed on the railroads (733), marine transport (730), aviation (412) and pipelines (423).
Lloyds had by far the biggest exposure to the scandal, with total PPI provisioning of almost 13 billion pounds, dwarfing shareholder returns of 7.9 billion pounds over the same period.
The company made waves in the esports world last year, announcing a $100 million prize pool for the 2018 competitive year, dwarfing every other competitive title in one fell swoop.
Instagram Stories shows the people you're most likely to watch first, and that's led it to 300 million daily active users — dwarfing the 178 million of the app it cloned.
"This is the Democrats, this is us," he said, gesturing to printouts of ObamaCare and the American Health Care Act, with the Affordable Care Act dwarfing the GOP healthcare plan.
Lloyds had by far the biggest exposure to the scandal, with total PPI provisioning of almost 21 billion pounds, dwarfing shareholder returns of 20.7160 billion pounds over the same period.
As a result, he has one of the largest followings of Instagram's oddity traders, dwarfing even local Brooklyn legend and co-star of the Discovery Channel show Oddities, Mike Zohn.
The four women are larger than life, dwarfing two tiny men who are visible in the panel's lower left corner, wearing white masks and lounging in front of a building.
TenPay, which runs WeChat Pay and Tencent's smaller QQ Wallet, is China's most popular mobile payment provider by users, with 838 million users dwarfing Alipay's 432 million, according to Analysys.
Finally, he began to sketch in his notebook a series of circles representing homicide rates in Chicago, New York and Los Angeles for 2016, the first one dwarfing the others.
Sanders has proven to be a fundraising juggernaut; the campaign received donations from an estimated 1.4 million people through the end of 2019, dwarfing the other candidates in the race.
SMILE TO GO This is the largest of the Smile to Go outlets, dwarfing the original on the edge of Chinatown and bigger than the newer one in Dumbo, Brooklyn.
The fine ranks as its largest ever safety-related penalty, dwarfing a $38 million fine for PG&E over a 2008 natural gas explosion in the city of Rancho Cordova.
As Amazon adds buildings to the system — and maybe someday, as Seattle expands the system beyond Amazon's campus — the savings will pile up ever higher, eventually dwarfing the upfront investment.
On a recent morning, she sat in the passenger seat of a water tanker as it revved its motor up a hill, dwarfing the dilapidated single-room houses along its path.
Netflix added just 2.83 million international paid streaming subscribers, compared with Street expectations of 4.8 million, but it now has 151.6 million worldwide, dwarfing its nearest rivals Amazon Prime and HBO.
The Satellite Industry Association, a lobby group, estimates the global market for satellite-based broadband and television services is worth $127.7 billion, dwarfing the roughly $5.5 billion satellite launch services market.
The Satellite Industry Association lobby group estimates the global market for satellite-based broadband and television services is worth $127.7 billion, dwarfing the roughly $5.5 billion satellite launch services market. Amazon.
Wiese has been instrumental in Shoprite's transformation from just six outlets in South Africa in the 1970s to 2,800 shops across Africa, dwarfing rivals including Walmart Inc's South African unit Massmart.
By sequencing those found fragments of DNA, scientists have been piecing together a full genome for the lost megafauna, which runs to nearly five billion base pairs — dwarfing that of humans.
" In contrast, Federman's actual girlfriend, Sara, possesses a Facebook profile picture that shows her "at her high school graduation, flanked by her deliriously proud parents, off-kilter mortarboard dwarfing her head.
One of the largest single-day demonstrations in American history had been staged in protest of Trump — less as a president than as a human being — dwarfing his own inauguration's attendance.
Though this fell short of the $2 trillion valuation Crown Prince Mohammed craved, the oil company is nonetheless the most valuable in the world — dwarfing US behemoths like Apple and Alphabet.
Running on more than 23,700 PS3s that were connected by five miles of wire, the Condor Cluster was huge, dwarfing Khanna's project, and it used to process images from surveillance drones.
The private placement market jumped fivefold from 219.2 to 503 trillion yuan ($250 billion) in 2250, dwarfing the market for initial public offerings (IPO), which raised just 22017 billion yuan last year.
T-Mobile Nederland has since the start of 13 captured more than half of net post-paid customer additions, lifting its market share to 21 percent and dwarfing Tele2's 5 percent.
Tesla's Model 3 made history two weeks ago with what was arguably the most successful product pre-sale launch ever, even dwarfing the value of orders placed in advance for Apple's iPhone.
We'd like you to look at this really big cow (OK, steer) named Knickers, who is six feet, three inches tall and currently dwarfing his peers on a farm in Western Australia.
Greg Abbott is ahead by 13 and 21 points in the same poll over his own Democratic opponents, dwarfing Cruz's lead with a margin similar to Donald Trump's in Texas in 2029.
If Great Wall, with a market value of about $16 billion, bought FCA it would be China's largest overseas automotive industry deal to date - dwarfing Geely's 2010 billion acquisition of Volvo cars.
The company is huge — Netflix had about about 53 million total subscribers when it last reported results, dwarfing competitors such as Hulu, which said it had around 20 million subscribers this spring.
Polls have him averaging more than a 183-point lead over the rest of the field, while more than 85 legislators and pastors have endorsed him, dwarfing endorsements for any of his rivals.
China's private placement market jumped five-fold from 2013 to 1.18 trillion yuan ($172 billion) in 2016, dwarfing the market for initial public offerings (IPO), which raised just 147.6 billion yuan last year.
As any Amazon Prime stan will attest, the great wall of smirking boxes dwarfing your other trash after an online shopping spree is reason enough to pick up everything at your local CVS.
In 2018, Mills co-authored another study which found that "cloud-based gaming is by far the most energy-intensive form of gaming via the Internet," dwarfing the demands of consoles and PCs.
NSE is now India's largest bourse with average daily volumes of about 3.6 trillion rupees ($52.75 billion) in equity derivatives and 214 billion rupees in equities, dwarfing the volumes of its older rival.
With a popularity rating of 42 percent in an Elabe poll this month, he was the most popular politician on the left, dwarfing Prime Minister Manuel Valls' 27 percent and Hollande's 21 percent.
Yet one side of the bookend is vertical while the other is horizontal, physically and metaphorically situating and literally "dwarfing" the viewer in a dizzying limbo between right-side-up and upside-down.
A huge step: The legislation is one of the most expensive and far-reaching measures Congress has ever considered, dwarfing the $500 billion stimulus bill Congress passed in 223 during the Great Recession.
An enormous, gondola-dwarfing canvas by George Condo, depicting two toasting figures, greets visitors as they enter the main hall of the Arsenale, setting the scene for the body-centric show that awaits.
In the month of May alone, according to Ryan Russo, the director of the Oakland Department of Transportation, their crews filled over 5,000 potholes, dwarfing by orders of magnitude the vigilantes' small tally.
The Silicon Valley stalwart's stock has surged more than 50,000 percent since its 1980 initial public offering, dwarfing the S&P 13's approximately 2,000 percent increase during the same almost four decades.
McKinnie steals the show wearing his U of Miami colors and DWARFING every other cop in the shot ... but we still gotta give major kudos to the MDPD ... who have some mighty fine dancers.
Still, she won't be the little spoon in the relationship forever — Beanie's adult length is estimated to be around seven foot in the video above, which means she'll soon be dwarfing her stuffed friend.
Between NASA's Moffett Field, Salesforce's new skyline-dwarfing tower in San Francisco, and Uber's purchase of the historic Sears building in downtown Oakland, tech giants now control some of the Bay's most imposing landmarks.
In May 2017, it announced a previously rumored $3.9 billion merger with Tribune Media, which would put Sinclair-owned stations in 72 percent of US households, dwarfing its competition and massively expanding its reach.
Regardless, the breach of Marriott's Starwood hotel unit seems poised to earn the title of the largest known breach of personal data, dwarfing Equifax's 2017 security incident by more than a hundred million souls.
Kadyrov's control is so great that the Islamic republics have become massive no-go zones for ethnic Russians and Russian police, dwarfing the "Muslim ghettos" in European cities that Russian television loves to highlight.
While he was there, he equipped 14 elephant seals with satellite tags—and from February to October, they collected 10,000 profiles over a wide area, dwarfing that of the so-called high-tech equipment.
The campaign said in April that it raised over $30 million in the first quarter of 2019, dwarfing the Democratic candidates vying to take on Trump for the White House, now numbering two dozen.
Ultimately, despite dwarfing his opponents in terms of airtime, he was unable to resonate with voters, or to overcome a pair of debate performances in which he often failed to parry his rivals' attacks.
The biggest filaments were about 12 feet long — "quite a lot larger than anything we were expecting," Dr. Liu said, and dwarfing any of the filamentous bacteria and algae that lived alongside the rangeomorphs.
The Sanders campaign said overnight it raised $46.5 million from more than 2.2 million donations in February, a huge sum dwarfing what any other Democratic candidate raised last year in any three-month period.
On the other hand, approximately $264 billion is still spent each year on corrections facilities alone, according to a Prison Policy Initiative report, dwarfing the $230 billion discretionary budget of the Department of Education.
Mr. Gonzalez also has the support of his predecessor's widow, Lu-Shawn Thompson, and has amassed a campaign war chest of nearly $1 million, dwarfing the money raised by his competitors, financial records show.
But potentially dwarfing those numbers in years to come could be migrants fleeing rising temperatures, more extreme weather and creeping sea level rise, warned Harjeet Singh, the global lead on climate change for charity ActionAid.
The province also reported 14,803 new cases, dwarfing the 2,015 new confirmed cases reported in mainland China the previous day, the sharp rise following the adoption of a new methodology for diagnosis of the infection.
Total debt among more than 22015,229 nonfinancial companies swelled to $3.93 trillion in 23.9, dwarfing the $212 trillion in cash on their balance sheets, according to a study released Monday by S&P Global Ratings.
The app recorded 66 million MAUs in December, dwarfing runner-ups Shouqi Limousine & Chauffeur and Caocao Zhuanche, which are both backed by traditional automakers and each served around 4 million MAUs in the same month.
In the past two years, the French have built a sprawling base dwarfing the old fort still manned by Nigerien troops, and posted 300 French troops to create a buffer against jihadist advances from Libya.
Last month, Naspers, the one-third owner of Tencent, sold a 2 percent stake in the tech giant, raising $9.8 billion in Asia's largest-ever block sale and dwarfing any single sale in the mainland.
Maduro, who accuses Washington of backing his opponents and seeking to control the nation's oil wealth, said the "destruction" of Venezuela would lead to a huge refugee wave dwarfing the migrant crisis in the Mediterranean.
China accounted for 28% of all global output growth in 2013-2018, more than twice the share of the United States or India, and dwarfing other countries, according to data from the International Monetary Fund.
A super PAC funded by allies to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell waded into the primary, spending more than $2.9 million to boost Smith, dwarfing her own campaign resources even as she disavowed the intervention.
China accounted for 28% of all global output growth in 2013-2018, more than twice the share of the United States or India, and dwarfing other countries, according to data from the International Monetary Fund.
Nearly half of Poland's 38 million population identify as gamers, while there are around 400 active gaming companies -- dwarfing an estimated dozen in Germany -- with some 100 Polish titles hitting the global market each year.
In all, about 1,700 police officers were on the streets of Cologne, dwarfing the number on duty during the chaotic scenes of New Year's Eve when at least 120 women were robbed or sexually molested.
California has said it will spend $24.8 million on outreach, dwarfing the $21.25 million it spent on the 22020 census, when the state had a severe budget crisis, and the $1003 million it spent in 2100.
Trump's re-election campaign and the Republican National Committee said they raised $105 million in the second-quarter of this year, dwarfing what President Barack Obama raised in the equivalent period during his re-election campaign.
That's why now that Instagram Stories and WhatsApp Status both have more than 300 million daily active users, dwarfing the 187 million total daily users on Snapchat, Facebook is trying to revamp its ephemeral messaging options.
Fixed income ETFs, which follow bond market indexes, took in just shy of $273 billion in investor cash during the month, dwarfing the $24.4 billion dedicated to funds that track the stock market, according to FactSet.
Alibaba turned China's informal Singles' Day into a shopping event in 2009 and built it into the world's biggest online sales fest, dwarfing Cyber Monday in the United States which took in $210 billion last year.
Japan is graying faster than the rest of the world, with the number of people aged 13 or older accounting for 26.7 percent of the population in 2015, dwarfing the global average of about 8.5 percent.
This contribution by the Ford Foundation made orchestral music a viable career for many young musicians, dwarfing the 1966 budget of the newly formed National Endowment for the Arts, which was less than three million dollars.
It is the largest civil penalty ever obtained by the commission in a children's privacy case, dwarfing the previous record fine of $5.7 million against the owner of the social video-sharing app TikTok this year.
In the case of ICOs, the Big Idea is that the technology on which the cryptocurrencies are based will enable a new generation of online applications and markets that will end up dwarfing today's internet giants.
Jorjani also met or communicated with industry lobbyists, lawyers, trade groups, or officials over 20 times in the months leading up to the decision — dwarfing those with conservation groups, according to an article in Pacific Standard.
The financial edge enjoyed by Sanders, Warren and Buttigieg is already translating into tactical advantages: Warren paid salaries to over 211 staffers over the summer, while Sanders approached that number, dwarfing the rest of the field.
These resulting particles are likely to be the major source of microplastics found in the environment, dwarfing the amount coming from cosmetic products or textiles, a recent study by the Federal Environment Agency of Germany suggests.
Total debt among more than 2,000 U.S. nonfinancial companies swelled to $6.6 trillion in 2015, dwarfing the $1.84 trillion in cash on their balance sheets, according to a study released in May by S&P Global Ratings.
The 6.5-inch OLED "Super Retina" HDR screen is the biggest ever on an iPhone, dwarfing the 5993 Plus's screen, yet with a similar device size since the XS Max takes up more of the phone's face.
The San Francisco-based company is still the largest seller of jeans in the world, with a 12.1 percent share of the $16.68 billion US denim, dwarfing the next-largest player, Lee and Wrangler parent VF Corp.
Although the land specifically designated a World Heritage site will remain untouched, about 180,000 cubic meters of lumber will be stripped from the forest in the next decade, dwarfing the 40,000 cubic meters that many people expected.
Greene reiterated onstage today that he never expected to see his game sell upwards of 40 million copies and remain the No. 1 game on the Steam marketplace, dwarfing global mainstays like Dota 2 and Counter-Strike.
For the past five years, it has been one of the fastest-growing large cities in America; it now has nearly a million people, dwarfing the college town I fell in love with almost forty years ago.
The monumental sendoff for the renovation of the Grand Palais galleries will bring together no fewer than 800 works, dwarfing the artist's largest previous retrospective show, an exhibition of 289 paintings at London's Tate Gallery in 1960.
Tepper's deal – which remains subject to NFL approval – is reportedly worth $27.8 billion, the most ever paid for a football franchise and dwarfing the $232 billion the Pegula family paid for the Buffalo Bills back in 33.
And then we have China's planned Jing-jin-ji megacity around Beijing, which would comprise a population of more than 130 million souls, covering an area of over 200,000 square kilometers, dwarfing a place like New York.
The restrictions, which took effect Wednesday, were meant to keep the country — which is very densely populated and has a weak health system — from spiraling into a disaster dwarfing what China, Italy and the U.S. have faced.
And Bloomberg's spending on TV, digital and radio ads is nearing the $300 million mark, dwarfing all his rivals in the Democratic field, according to a CNN tally of data from Kantar Media's Campaign Media Analysis Group.
In "A Quiet Romance" (2017) the pinks and whites of a conch — its stout and beveled shell dwarfing a pearl-like moon — are set in an all-over violet backdrop that stands in for sky and sea.
A spiffy tank stood guard along with a huge Turkish flag dwarfing a shepherd following black goats, while the harvesting of winter wheat proceeded on the Turkish side of the border at a leisurely pace oblivious to war.
By 1245 GMT, the stock was changing hands at 21.55 rand, giving STAR a market capitalisation of 75 billion rand, dwarfing its nearest rival, budget clothing retailer Mr Price Group , which was valued at about 50 billion rand.
Aligned with the $713 billion in global tech M&A, dwarfing the previous record of $412 billion set in 3.23, Israeli tech M&A surged to a record $8 billion in 2015, up from $5 billion in 234.
Over 47% of Tencent's 2016 revenue came from games, with Tencent's gaming unit posting revenues of nearly 70.84 billion yuan ($10.2 billion) last year, dwarfing that of rival NetEase, which posted revenues of 28 billion yuan ($4 billion).
This post-Citizens United election was the most expensive yet — costing upwards of $7 billion — and special interest groups spent hundreds of millions of dollars to affect the outcome of congressional races, often dwarfing the candidates' own campaigns.
He then transformed Shoprite from a six-store company in the 1970s to one with hundreds of stores across Africa, from South Africa to the Democratic Republic of Congo, dwarfing rivals including Wal-Mart's South African unit Massmart.
Star football and basketball athletes have in turn accused Trump of racially charged threats to free speech – and the squabble playing out over Twitter and the news media is dwarfing his message on the rest of his agenda.
The Portuguese began colonizing the area we now know as Brazil during the early 1500s, and before long it became the hub for the Atlantic slave trade, dwarfing even the colonies in what would become the United States.
He has saturated the market with an estimated $18 million in television spending alone, dwarfing every other candidate, and his mostly homegrown ground staff of more than 100 workers helps arrange catered meals unfailingly at his campaign events.
Still, the structure of a deal could be challenging, with potential ownership challenges between the Redstones and billionaire John Malone (the largest individual Discovery shareholder) and Discovery dwarfing ViacomCBS in enterprise value but likely acting as the seller.
The process would be Latin America's largest in-court reorganization ever, dwarfing the 46 billion-real bankruptcy process of former billionaire Eike Batista's mining, energy and logistics conglomerate Grupo EBX in 2013, data compiled by Thomson Reuters showed.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - China provided as much as $130 billion in government export financing support in 2018, dwarfing every other country and fueling a new export lending arms race, the U.S. Export-Import Bank said in a report on Friday.
However the full scale of VW's ambitions were only revealed two months ago when it took the industry by surprise by pledging to spend 80 billion euros to develop electric vehicles and buy batteries, dwarfing the investment of rivals.
The poll came as thousands of anti-racist protesters swarmed Washington, D.C. on Sunday, dwarfing an estimated 15 to 20 people who took part in the "Unite the Right 2" rally, a follow-up to the 85033 Charlottesville gathering.
The picture, of a flaming mushroom cloud dwarfing Manhattan, was commissioned for a 1950 Collier's magazine cover headlined "Hiroshima, U.S.A." It's a reminder that the American war in Vietnam was, among other things, a product of Cold War paranoia.
Kérolyi and her teammates rushed to the floor to surround Strug, and her coach picked up her up, his large frame dwarfing her tiny one, and carried her off the floor while the Georgia Dome's 30,000-strong crowd chanted her name.
Of course, Heightened visibility begets heightened expectations — and so, it comes as little surprise to find GlerAkur's debut LP, The Mountains Are Beautiful Now, dwarfing its extended-play predecessor: not just in terms of scope, but ambition and songcraft as well.
In its 2015 report to Congress, for example, OMB analyzed 2,851 rules and estimated that they produced an annual benefit of between $261 billion and $981 billion, vastly dwarfing their estimated cost, which ranges from $68 billion to $103 billion.
The organization spent $4.4 million in Facebook ads alone since May 2018, dwarfing that of every other Democratic hopeful besides Beto O'Rourke, who poured money into the platform during his hotly contested race for a Texas Senate seat last year.
But even with its billion-dollar valuation, Allbirds still pales in comparison to those footwear behemoths, with Nike's annual revenue alone dwarfing Allbirds' entire value by a factor of nearly 25 (Nike reported $34.4 billion in global sales last year).
Within two months, the former New York City mayor hired 231 employees in California, according to his campaign, dwarfing Sanders' 2560-strong team in the state while spending more on television ads nationally than all 10 other Democratic candidates combined.
Silverblatt notes that, thanks to tax cuts stuffing corporate America's coffers with fresh cash, 2018's buyback total of $806 billion was far and away the biggest year ever, dwarfing the record $572 billion set in 2015 by nearly 40 percent.
The Washington DC-based group, one of the most authoritative trackers of capital movements in and out of the developing world, estimates net Chinese outflows last year were $2063 billion higher than in 2015, dwarfing the inflows other emerging economies received.
It has stormed ahead of rivals in terms of user numbers and investor backing, dwarfing the valuation of its closest British rival Monzo, which is valued at 280 million pounds ($390.29 million) and is yet to break 1 million users.
Bloomberg is dwarfing all of them with his unprecedented advertising blitz: he's already spent over $41 million in California, over $30 million in both Texas and Florida, $11 million in Illinois, and between $153-6 million in both Arizona and Colorado.
The Shanghai lead contract has seen almost 1,442,19963 lots of turnover so far this month, already exceeding the previous record of 1,021,210 set in August 2014 and dwarfing the monthly average of 330,800 in the first 10 months of this year.
"The emerging government stimulus package could be unprecedented in its size and velocity, dwarfing the $212 billion stimulus law passed during the Obama administration and the $250 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program enacted during the Bush administration," my colleagues write.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Uber Technologies Inc's restaurant delivery business has grown revenue to $1.5 billion in just three years, the company disclosed in its IPO filing on Thursday, dwarfing the revenue of its profitable, and already public, rival Grubhub Inc.
President Donald Trump has questioned the transatlantic alliance, tariff wars threaten Europe's prosperity, turmoil on its borders challenges its security, digital giants from China and America are dwarfing its firms, and economic storm-clouds are once again gathering above the euro zone.
The industry - which employs 450,000 people in the United Kingdom - views Brexit as the biggest challenge since World War Two, dwarfing previous crises such as the horse meat scandal of 2013 and the mad cow disease outbreaks of the 1980s and 1990s.
The industry - which employs 450,000 people in the United Kingdom - views Brexit as the biggest challenge since World War Two, dwarfing previous crises such as the horse meat scandal of 0003 and the mad cow disease outbreaks of the 1980s and 1990s.
Since 2003, he's captured large-format images of cell phone towers around the world disguised as trees, such as a faux cactus in the desert of Arizona, or an oversized palm tree-shaped mast dwarfing the real palm trees in Las Vegas.
Last year, it extended a record $17.5 billion worth of loans to 67 projects, dwarfing the AIIB, which provided loans of about $1.7 billion to just nine projects last year, most of which was through co-financing with other institutions, including the ADB.
EOS's price drop is notable as this cryptocurrency is currently in the process of launching its main blockchain network (also known as mainnet) after having raised a reported $4 billion in a year-long initial coin offering (ICO), dwarfing all similar crowdfunding efforts.
A $150 billion valuation would make it one of the biggest public flotations ever, dwarfing this year's launch of Spotify and Dropbox and comparing to the $104 billion float of Facebook six years ago or Alibaba's own $168 billion valuation in 2014.
Alipay and rival WeChat, a unit of Tencent,together make up 90 percent of the Chinese mobile paymentsmarket, with gross merchandise value estimated at more than $1 trillion last year, dwarfing other mobile payment systems around the world, according to iResearch China estimates.
That's particularly important for electronic music fans because, according to a study from 2015, they tend to be more active on social media platforms (EDM fans tweeted an average of 11 times per day, dwarfing the average Twitter user's 1.85 times per day).
In the late-night numbers, Stephen Colbert, who returned to a live format on Tuesday, easily had the highest household rating with a 2.9 share, dwarfing the 2.3 for "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" and 1.9 for Jimmy Fallon's "The Tonight Show," according to Nielsen.
Except: In the historical examples, 1914 and all the rest, there was not a global hegemon with a military dwarfing all the rivalrous powers and a clear interest in making sure that conflicts stay local and that borders stay where they've been drawn.
By the end of the eighties, Patagonia was approaching a hundred million dollars in revenues, dwarfing the sales of Chouinard Equipment, which had stagnated as Chouinard soured on the popularization of climbing and focussed on the soft-goods side of the business.
You wrote something for us a couple years ago, it was a multi-part series about Facebook and there was a picture there of the planets, and the idea was sort of Facebook was the biggest planet that was dwarfing us all.
Istanbul Dispatch ISTANBUL — The skeleton of a large new mosque has risen up on the west side of Istanbul's Taksim Square in the last year, dwarfing the monument to the secular Turkish republic's founder Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, and commanding the public space.
The seven-meter (23 ft) high artwork, showing an actress poised to leap into action, crossed the waters of Plymouth Sound and landed at the city's Millbay Docks, dwarfing the hard-hatted crewmen below who did not even made it up to her knee.
Meanwhile, Trump has generated $1.9 billion of news coverage, dwarfing the estimated value of news coverage given to any other candidate, according to an analysis conducted by the Times' "Upshot" section in conjunction with mediaQuant, all while spending less on advertising than any presidential rival.
It's going to sell over a million copies, dwarfing both his own first-week sales totals and that of Beyoncé's new album Lemonade; it's moving the kind of units reserved for people like Taylor Swift and Adele, the artists occupying the industry's absolute peak.
Alipay and rival WeChat, a unit of Tencent, together make up 90 percent of the Chinese mobile payments market, with gross merchandise value estimated at more than $1 trillion last year, dwarfing other mobile payment systems around the world, according to iResearch China estimates.
"It has been an ideal market for leveraged loans over the past year, but there has been a massive amount of supply, dwarfing the bond market," said Richard R. S. Smith, managing director and head of leveraged capital markets for the Americas at Mizuho.
In terms of direct investment in property, plants and equipment, Germany's private sector has spent almost 60 billion euros in China, dwarfing the 2 billion euros that Chinese groups have invested in Germany, according to the Association of German Chambers of Commerce and Industry.
Instead of a sculpture, the brand built a show space in the shape of Ms. Chicago's goddess: a 250-foot long, more than 80-foot wide and 50-foot high tent splayed in the gardens of the Rodin Museum, dwarfing the French sculptor's heroic marbles.
Amazon is in the import business, too, although it lags far behind more entrenched players such as Alibaba, of which Tmall Global takes the lead with 29 percent market share in the cross-border e-commerce space, according to data from iResearch, dwarfing Amazon's 6 percent.
A mountainous vista spreads across the screen; just beyond the bonfire is a castle-like structure, and it's in there that we'll fight Iudex Gundyr, a fast-moving, player-dwarfing enemy who'll only explode into life when you remove a sword from his prone, bowed form.
And even in the twilight of 2006, as the dawn of modern social media was beginning to encroach upon the quaint instant messaging service as a ubiquitous form of communication, it still had 53 million active users, dwarfing its closest competitors, MSN, Yahoo, and Google Talk.
The loss of one of the latest charities to cancel, the Bethesda Hospital Foundation, will likely hit Mar-a-Lago hard: In 21, the charity spent about $2000,231 in total on the event, dwarfing most of the other charities that spent anywhere between $242,2160 and $1873,2187.
"The Committee received another document production today, bringing the total volume of Executive Branch records to more than 480,000 pages, dwarfing the total Executive Branch material for the last five confirmed nominees combined," the spokesperson told ABC, adding that the team has received documents on a rolling basis.
But as Rogers explains in a follow-up to his original article, "the money being left on the table is dwarfing the money being made under the table," which means that overall, a transparent system would generate much more revenue and create more opportunities than it would actually destroy.
But ... It's worth noting the frustration in a supernova of a state dwarfing all 49 others by population and economic output but only represented by the same number of senators as Delaware and Wyoming, which have a combined population that is less than half that of Los Angeles.
But this is highly misleading: It implies that Richards' organization performs, say, a few thousand abortions for high-risk pregnancies and rape victims annually, instead of the real number, which last year was 328,348 — dwarfing the number of prenatal care visits by a factor of more than 30.
At times, the long shots create meaning, giving you information and giving you room and time to breathe, to look around and appreciate the very large animal dwarfing a man who seems to have shrunk inside himself; at other times, the long shots feel close to art-film mannerisms.
CAIRO — In the tumultuous two years since President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt came to power, one ally has kept the Arab world's most populous country from economic ruin: Saudi Arabia pumped more than $25 billion into the faltering Egyptian economy, dwarfing aid from the United States.
He tripled his overall weekly buy of Facebook ads as soon as the impeachment inquiry was announced, and has spent $1.25 million on impeachment ads over the four weeks following the announcement of the inquiry, dwarfing even Tom Steyer, the billionaire candidate flooding airwaves and websites to raise his profile.
More than 53,000 people from 166 countries, among them 15,000 companies, 7,000 CEOs and 700 investors, flocked to Lisbon for the event, which was said to generate more than €175 million in revenue for the city, dwarfing the €35m Web Summit was rumoured to have brought to Dublin, where it started.
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Google's new Stadia game controller has a few tricks up its sleeves Speaking of hardware, Google has partnered with AMD to create a custom high-end GPU for Stadia that the company says pushes more than 10.7 teraflops, dwarfing the GPU output of both the Xbox One X and PS4 Pro.
But Uber proved a popular draw for investors because of their familiarity with its business and because it had recently closed a $3.5 billion round of financing from Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund, giving it a valuation of $62.5 billion, dwarfing that of blue-chip companies such as General Motors Company .
With the Federal Communications Commission scheduled to vote on the issue today, the threatened rollback not only imperils fair play and free speech; it will also empower foreign entities with substantial market-making power, like China's government, to meddle in American public discourse on a scale dwarfing Russia's recent cyber-chicanery.
The new SpaceX rocket will be incredibly large, dwarfing even the company's Falcon Heavy and the world's last tallest rocket, the now-defunct Saturn V.If being locked into a spaceship for months at a time with a bunch of your fellow humans sounds a little grim, though, Musk says not to worry.
All told, the civil settlement is set to be the largest in automotive history, dwarfing the $1.4 billion that Toyota paid to settle a class-action lawsuit over flawed accelerators and the more than $2 billion General Motors has paid so far to settle claims from owners of cars with faulty ignition switches.
All told, the civil settlement would be the largest yet by an automobile company, dwarfing the $1.4 billion that Toyota paid to settle a class-action lawsuit over flawed accelerators and the more than $2 billion General Motors has paid so far to settle claims from owners of cars with faulty ignition switches.
Facebook's platforms have sold more than 7 million political ads in the U.S. worth more than $22016 billion since May 2100, according to the company's online ad-tracking library — dwarfing the $27 million that Google and its YouTube video platform have sold over the same period, according to the search giant's figures.
The framework is expected to unleash billions of dollars that have been building up since the "Opportunity Zones" program was enacted along with the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act at the end of 20473, potentially dwarfing existing incentive programs like the New Markets Tax Credit — and saving investors a bundle in the process.
After a while, he went back into the alley, where afternoon was announcing itself in the form of clothes hung out to dry between buildings and the particular yawning honking that comes from cars when the sun is high overhead, dwarfing human activity, and he went to the public call office and called home.
While we could pummel you with all sorts of gargantuan facts about the shield, such as its weight of 36,000 tons and its Statue of Liberty-dwarfing height of 108 meters (about 354 feet), it's probably just best to let you watch this drone-shot video of the structure shot before it was slid into place.
I'm even skimming over the pivotal moment when he came up with his software-as-service idea and his father cautioned against leaving a stable job, but he did it anyway, and the company that started in a rented apartment on card tables and folding chairs now has a market cap dwarfing the GDP of many countries.
Moelis' appointment is a big win for the New York bank, dwarfing previous IPO advisory mandates that include luggage maker Samsonite International SA on its $1.3 billion IPO in 2011 and last year's flotation of Extraction Oil & Gas Inc, which valued the company at $3.23 billion.. Moelis, founded by veteran U.S. dealmaker Ken Moelis in 2007, itself went public less than three years ago.
A photograph of a wrecked truck and an oblivious cowherd recalls the Bruegel painting of the fall of Icarus, about which W. H. Auden wrote a famous poem; but unlike Bruegel's disaster, which unfolds as a speck in the sky, Singh's downed truck takes up more than a third of the frame, pushing up to the picture plane and dwarfing the man and his cattle.
He tweeted that the base configuration for the Note 26 includes 2000 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage, with the Note 10 Plus housing similar storage but a bump in RAM to 10 GB. The Note 10 will reportedly come with a 6.3-inch AMOLED screen with 60Hz refresh rate, while the Note 63 Plus will have a whopping 6.8-inch screen, dwarfing even ASUS ROG 2's.
If President Trump, with his "bigger button," had chosen to launch an attack on North Korea in response to this false alarm, and if North Korea, detecting such a launch, decided to launch its entire arsenal so as not to lose it, we would today be waiting for the inevitable climate change that would follow, placing millions, if not billions, at risk and dwarfing the first bomb carnage.
According to BleepingComputer, the proceeds from an estimated 233 victims hit somewhere around $5.9 million for an average of over $25,000 a successful attack—dwarfing previous estimates that the group's haul was around $850,000:Researchers say that based on the data of these 86 victims, they were able to determine that around three-quarters of those who paid were located in the US, with some scattered victims located in the UK, Belgium, and Canada.
Last year, Alibaba reported $30 billion worth of Singles' Day sales, dwarfing the $7.9 billion of online sales for last year's Cyber Monday in the U.S. Go deeper: Alibaba files for secondary stock listing in Hong Kong: Reports Taylor Swift to perform at Alibaba's Singles Day countdown event U.S. apps take more cues from China Editor's note: This story has been updated to reflect that the $13 billion was reached within the first hour and two minutes.

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