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  1. to eat all of something

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AND FINALLY ... Eat up Truth or dare is for children.
But Moore devotees will eat up every page of it.
Either way, it's a great way to eat up miles.
Here are seven threats that can eat up your nest egg.
Well, that's the kind of stuff that readers just eat up.
That means a trip can eat up most of the day.
Seriously, these little shit-monsters eat up a ton of money.
If the white is fully opaque, plate it and eat up!
It's starting to eat up a lot of the Korean economy.
If needed, that pair could eat up four or five innings.
Her students would eat up this case in class, she said.
Airplane tickets eat up a pretty significant chunk of our travel budget.
URLs are automatically shortened by Twitter, but still eat up 23 characters.
Those fights will eat up Congress's bandwidth until at least late March.
Even there, it does not appear to eat up all the gains.
Eat up Finally, sit back and let the chef drive the meal.
The kind of stuff that die hard GoT fans will eat up.
Storing all those playlists on your device can quickly eat up space.
On average, expenses eat up 70 per cent of German banking revenues.
GREEN Which hang around forever and eat up space for anything else.
Total health-care costs eat up about 25% of retirees' overall income.
Downloads take a while and eat up a lot of bandwidth, after all.
Those messages will reportedly eat up a minimal amount of data per message.
Chill out, eat up, and, I don't know, take a nap or something.
Trying various combinations of these things can eat up hours of rendering time.
There are plenty of others eager to eat up more iPhone users' time.
Leading the FTSE 250 was food delivery company Just Eat , up 2.1 percent.
It's not a pitch to a Democratic base, which might eat up impeachment.
The flu can easily eat up much of that in one fell swoop.
Low-yielding government bonds still eat up a big share of its assets.
Organizing these kind of logistics tend to eat up a lot of time.
The facility continues to eat up millions of tax dollars while sitting empty.
Then he turned to the gathered football players: "Folks, go and eat up."
Beyond the road, flames eat up a hillside and smoke fills the sky.
AND FINALLY Eat up Nothing says comedy gold like kids talking about food.
Australia's worried Facebook and Google could eat up ad dollars and hurt local media.
Tonight's dinner is kind of random, but we are trying to eat up leftovers.
LAS VEGAS — A 10-minute shower can eat up to 50 gallons of water.
Also to be avoided: flesheaters, or unnecessary words and phrases that eat up space.
Corruption and political repression will drive them away—even as they eat up resources.
I'm constantly told "eat up, you could use it," even as I eat everything.
In other words, taxes could eat up more than 45 percent of the haul.
Student-loan debt can eat up a big chunk of a paycheck every month.
The government recommended that Americans eat up to 2202 servings of grain per day.
If Game of Thrones is any indication, people eat up sex-filled historical dramas.
At that price, it would eat up nearly 231% of the median family's income.
Other times, police officials said, assignments eat up time and resources with limited results.
What about the pointed way those legal fees eat up Charlie's MacArthur genius grant?
One bear can eat up to 40,000 moths — 20,000 calories' worth — in one day.
There are good reasons to eat up early in the day, especially if you're young.
The fans in the audience eat up every moments, just as we're meant to here.
Chrome will just eat up more and more RAM until everything grinds to a halt.
This starts to eat up all the available bits, eventually resulting in loss of quality.
Public wages eat up almost 22020% of GDP, among the highest percentages in the world.
Sharks actually eat up to 3 pounds of fish a day and are opportunistic feeders.
It could also be for those fancy magazines that eat up your work-study paychecks.
Jackson also brings some creative and interesting formation shifts that nerds like me eat up.
Now, as a lover of animation, this is the sort of thing I eat up.
They are the cousins who crash your wedding reception and eat up all the kolacz.
"Bats can eat up to 1,000 mosquitoes per hour," Judi Bosworth, the town supervisor, said.
Gloss stars, by contrast, eat up the light like a cat sunbathing on a windowsill.
The memo gets quickly translated to "eat up Martha" — an early foreshadowing of autocorrect frustrations.
A fully-grown koala will eat up to two pounds of eucalyptus leaves per day.
Their wages eat up around 14% of GDP, one of the highest percentages in the world.
Luckily, there are quite a few unexpected health benefits associated with the fruit, so eat up.
If you don't commit to saving, it's easy for other expenses to eat up your cash.
There's no doubt that Trump's hardcore base will eat up the last 72 hours in politics.
It's the kind of painting that can eat up hours of associative guesswork about its meaning.
"The senior sow is ready to eat up the competition," the park wrote about 435 Holly.
The procedural move that would require McConnell to file cloture and eat up limited floor time.
Those three alone will eat up well over 60 gigabytes of your PS4's internal storage.
Minutes become hours and eat up breathless spells of 20 and more pages at a stretch.
That's because interest charges on things like loans and credit cards eat up your cash flow.
Little Women is the kind of movie that award voters traditionally eat up with a spoon.
The tariffs are expected to eat up about $600 million in profit this year, he said.
When the Thing threatened to eat up all the gadgets, nobody thought it would really happen.
Delivery trucks, ride-share vehicles and designated bike and bus lanes eat up even more space.
Those nominations, if senators drag out debate time, could easily eat up the Senate's week. Sen.
The schedule meant that "Sullivan & Son" would eat up nearly six months of staff writers' time.
A lot of oil and the demand will not be able to eat up that oil.
It's an ask that may be effectively designed to eat up the prosecutors' time, observers said.
So if Amazon hopes to eat up some of that market, it needs to offer something comparable.
He says higher royalties and tax hikes could eat up his firm's profits and stifle future investment.
You may also find that professional duties and responsibilities eat up leisure time with friends and lovers.
In other words, federal and state taxes combined could eat up more than 45 percent of winnings.
That's all before you consider the other exceptions that eat up the rules presented in this guidance.
For minimum-wage workers nationally, child care costs can easily eat up over half of their paychecks.
The debate, and running through the procedural clock, could easily eat up weeks of April floor time.
Did the Equifax breach eat up a bunch of your time because, say, your identity was stolen?
You wanna be the Pac-Man and eat up all the small companies and see what happens.
If they stick with working through all three, that could easily eat up the truncated work week.
But plop a couple of sambo fish in there and they will happily eat up the larvae.
That is the kind of shit that I'll always eat up and I think audiences will too.
The must-pass legislation could eat up time leaders need to round up votes for health care.
Rent for a one-bedroom apartment would eat up 234% of a teacher's salary, the union says.
The government has been trying to cut subsidies, which eat up a big chunk of the budget.
Dutiful treatments eat up hours each day and can help ease complications and symptoms -- until they don't.
This could eat up resources in the short term and have a major impact down the line.
I've just quit but maybe I'll pick up smoking again and watch the fire eat up London.
Tech companies are really good at designing services that eat up as much of our time as possible.
Don't let one eat up precious time that could be spent on the other, so the argument goes.
As the hole, your job is to eat up everything in sight to make it through each level.
In doing so, it's sending users to another game that can easily eat up users' time and attention.
A sharp pay rise means that personnel costs will eat up 4152% of the army's budget this year.
We pay carnival prices for carnival food, and it tends to eat up the last of our paychecks.
These machines need to run 24/7, they run hot, and they eat up a ton of electricity.
J.J. Barea is returning to the lineup and will likely eat up some of Ferrell and Curry's minutes.
She let him eat up her airtime, and, with her recent surge, he has promised to offend again.
According to National Geographic, A single wolf can eat up to 20 pounds of meat in one sitting.
And, as you can see in the image above, they're going to eat up both of those ports.
With 12 candidates on stage, a conversation likely focused on impeachment may eat up a lot of time.
"Why is there a store downstairs selling food if we're not allowed to eat up here?" she says.
Six months: Babies eat up to eight ounces of breast milk or formula every 4 to 163 hours.
Kohl's bill would multiply discovery disputes in mass torts and would eat up too much of judges' time.
The show may eat up your time and make you fall apart, but it is so, so worth it.
"The demand increase is going to eat up the quota reduction in OPEC within half a year," Waerness said.
Today health-care costs alone eat up about $245,000 during retirement, according to a 2105 estimate from Fidelity Investments.
ATM fees are a beast, and can eat up your paycheck before you realize it — as can overdraft fees.
Over 20 years, the FCA calculates, an active manager's charges can eat up a third of an investor's return.
State by state, premiums eat up the biggest share of the median income in Louisiana, at more than 10%.
Bull shark pups eat up to 85 percent of their body weight for the first year they are alive.
If rampant tech firms eat up all the abnormally high profits, they could drive margins down across the economy.
It's also creating a "bad bank" for €74 billion ($83 billion) in assets that eat up too much capital.
Massachusetts, like other states, is facing fiscal difficulties as Medicaid continues to eat up larger shares of its budgets.
Shares in Just Eat, up 224 percent over the last year, fell as much as 280.4 percent on Thursday.
Perhaps contributing to their "sea cow" nickname, manatees can eat up to 10% of their body weight each day.
It is so rich with local history as well as facts that film buffs are going to eat up!
This is the same love that we receive when we eat up the last beans of her incredible dishes.
Outdoorsy fun abounds, with mountain biking, kayaking and whale watching all ideal ways to eat up a summer day.
Don't carry a balance, since interest charges will generally eat up the value of the rewards and then some.
Annexation could eat up so much land that what is left would not leave a coherent or functional Palestine.
There are also medium-scale experiments that tend to fall off the table because giant projects eat up money.
His advisers estimate they will eat up about 10 percent of the federal budget, or roughly $25 billion, annually.
But by then, we'll be trying to lean into spring, so I say eat up while you still can.
Inflation, at 24% in May on a 12-month basis, will likely eat up the yield, and plus some.
On a Paris-to-Amsterdam route, flying and taking the train eat up about the same amount of time.
If factor premiums are also slimmer in future, trading costs will eat up a larger share of the extra returns.
It will also create a "bad bank" for €74 billion ($83 billion) in assets that eat up too much capital.
"I didn't really enjoy my time" at the exclusive boarding school, Yang jokes, a one-liner that crowds eat up.
This is how I started following Ruby Tandoh, and how I recently came to read her new book, Eat Up!
Khoshbin is an Instagram influencer with almost 1 million followers who eat up the almost daily car porn he posts.
It's why we now eagerly eat up series like Aziz Ansari's Master of None and films like The Big Sick.
But they could easily eat up $4.5 billion, starting from the second half of 2016 to the end of 2018.
The computers get hot while they work, requiring water-cooling with hoses and radiators, which eat up even more space.
Plus, a gym membership can quickly eat up your vacation spending money — and then what's the point of it all?
In the other four high-cost states, health insurance costs eat up 28.5 percent or more of median family incomes.
Fasting days alternated with feasting days, during which each participate could eat up to about 125% of the recommended calories.
Operational spending (read: salaries) will eat up the largest part, about 75 percent compared to under 25 percent for investment.
These grueling and time-consuming processes eat up a considerable amount of time in a two- to three-year assignment.
There's so much to eat up and spit out so I'd love to see it reconstitute itself in another form.
Such missions eat up a lot of fuel during the rocket's takeoff, leaving less fuel leftover to perform the landing.
It's also not much bigger than your phone, so it won't eat up space like a standard plug-in heater.
That means that some content would eat up cellular data, while others would be free or less impactful to access.
If it's on the high end, that expense could eat up the savings you earn with the lower interest rate.
You'll eagerly eat up every moment as he receives a rude awakening away from a life of privilege and pampering. 
And if you do correct them, the corrections will eat up your entire life, and then where is your life?
If Democrats don't agree to a deal on the nominations, those votes would eat up 26 hours of floor time.
A lot of the things that eat up your grocery budget are simple to make at home with little effort.
Urban areas eat up two thirds of the world's energy, and account for 22019 percent of our collective carbon emissions.
But, if they drag out debate time on a nomination, the judicial fights could eat up the Senate's work week.
There is no cure, but dutiful breathing treatments -- which eat up hours each day -- can help with symptoms and complications.
Then there's the wildcard that is Trump, whose scandals and impulsivity can unexpectedly eat up huge gobs of Congress's time.
Its 32 rooms of books, each with different music creating a genre-specific soundtrack, can eat up a whole day.
Democrats could choose to eat up floor time in ongoing hearings for Trump's nominees to a slew of unfilled executive positions.
So I am a bit embarrassed to admit that when I read this sentence in Ruby Tandoh's introduction to Eat Up!
"We eat up artists, as if there's going to be a famine at the end of those three minutes," Giovanni raps.
Corbin is at 67 pitches and the Nationals will still need him to eat up innings and keep the score close.
Fun fact: Too much naturally occurring matrix metalloproteinases (MMP) can eat up collagen and elastin, resulting in wrinkles and sagging skin.
Keep in mind that the iPhone 7 can shoot RAW photos and 4K videos, which eat up tons of storage space.
There's also a similar problem of zombie banks that eat up capital without providing the loans needed to spur economic growth.
Any user can host a group conversation and participating in another user's session doesn't eat up any of your allotted time.
It's absolutely made with the battle-hardened hardcore in mind, players who eat up Devil May Cry-like action for breakfast.
But Democrats could have used the Senate's rules to eat up floor time and potentially kill Mattis's nomination through procedural hurdles.
Defence and security already take over 25% of government spending and will eat up a growing share of a shrinking budget.
In fact, movie theaters don't make much money from showing movies, because the movie studios eat up most of that revenue.
Set-top cable boxes are also major energy guzzlers (two-thirds of the power they eat up is from sitting idle).
A few years earlier, it appeared that the smartphone was going to take over and eat up the casual gaming market.
"It's going to eat up a lot of bandwidth, assuming they do it right," said one former senior congressional oversight counsel.
Unfortunately, mango season is only three months a year, so I have to eat up as much as I can now!
But the upfront cost of advertising on IPL is huge, it can eat up 40 percent of your annual advertising budget.
Here's how: Let's say administrative expenses eat up about 2500 percent of each premium dollar and around 24 percent is profit.
Did a bunch of pythons take over the Everglades and eat up all the bunnies and raccoons and other little critters?
In a decade, interest on the debt will eat up 13 percent of government spending, up from 20093 percent in 2017.
But the trip could eat up your day if you're staying in London; it's about a two-hour drive each way.
That means you can play Candy Crush or thumb through social media without worrying you'll eat up a ton of juice.
Though the bill is expected to clear the Senate, wrapping up the chamber's work could eat up most of the week.
In a decade, interest on the debt will eat up 22009 percent of government spending, up from 22013 percent in 22017.
The APR otherwise is pretty high and would eat up any benefit of free airfare, as would, of course, late fees.
First, interest on our debt is going to eat up more of our budget with every tick up in interest rates.
Now, Google fixed this; the company says audio calls will work well even on slow connections and won't eat up much data.
The offer appeared aimed at undercutting the Republican argument that calling in witnesses would eat up weeks, if not months, of time.
I really like him — plus our conversations usually eat up a good hour of my day, which I am totally okay with.
Some kids may not actually be aware that streaming videos while not on a wi-fi network will eat up family data.
Incubate the resulting mixture at 2000°C for an hour, to activate enzymes called exonucleases that will eat up the fragmented DNA.
It's a handy feature, but Apple allows up to 25,000 My Photo Stream uploads per month, so it can eat up space.
Hatch said Democrats could try to eat up valuable Senate floor time on other issues, such as nominations, in the coming months.
Mosquitoes eat up the bacteria, which then kill them and only them (and related insects) by destroying the lining of their guts.
A two-week study period would eat up a dwindling number of legislative days before Congress starts its break on Aug. 3.
Because debt payments can eat up a lot of your income, you should already be planning for this in your monthly budget.
Medical students analyzed Harvard's proposal and found that the cost of premiums alone could eat up almost 10 percent of my income.
But the OMB in this case estimated that compliance with the enhanced rules would eat up a whopping… 6.8 hours per year.
The cost of living in the Bay Area alone will eat up much of the up to $22,23 the couple could receive.
And coming down the pike is a doozy of a development, 85 Jay Street, which will eat up an entire city block.
The biggest reason Republican lawmakers have opposed Medicaid expansion is concern that it will eat up too much of the state budget.
McConnell teed up votes on four district court nominees, with debate over the picks expected to eat up the Senate's floor time.
We quickly realized that, while we could, it would eat up a significant amount of time and necessitated us changing our plans.
He did all he could to eat up innings, a small victory in itself, until two torn fingernails prematurely ended his night.
Carter, who called this the "eat up your broccoli" school of criticism, managed to hide out in medieval studies, which she loved.
While it can feel good to share your newfound wealth, doing so also can eat up more of your windfall than anticipated.
The stakes are particularly high for small local news outlets that have struggled as Facebook and Google eat up the online advertising market.
But CCS projects eat up a lot of capital, which is hard to recuperate in the absence of a meaningful price on carbon.
They can grow as large as 90,000 pounds, and during feeding season, they typically eat up to 1.3 tons of food per day.
Toribio, of Owensboro, said her current employer offers insurance, but the employee contribution would eat up more than half her take-home pay.
Google today says the new audio-only calling option will work well on all connection speeds and won't eat up users mobile data.
But the new spending that what Sanders wants would eat up that $15.3 trillion in new revenue, and then some, the analysis found.
America's recent growth of about 2% has been enough to eat up much of the slack in the economy, as rising inflation shows.
That's your only way to get Virtual Console releases and download-only indies — neither of which eat up tons of space, generally speaking.
AND IT SAYS WE WILL NOT SELL CONTROLLED BUSINESSES UNLESS THEY EITHER HAVE MAJOR LABOR PROBLEMS OR THEY PROMISE TO EAT UP CASH.
Amorphous Triple-Mandibles in The Langoliers According to Stephen King, the langoliers are what eat up the past once we're done living it.
Once xFi kicks the kid off WiFi, surely, won't they just... switch to their cellular network, and eat up their parents' data plans?
If production expands at the rate that the EIA has forecast, it will effectively eat up OPEC's cuts by the end of 1.63.
The projections indicated that prescription drug spending will eat up an increasing share of overall government and personal health budgets in coming years.
Yet nonessential expenditures often eat up whatever is left, and then some, to the detriment of retirement savings and other long-term goals.
Still, the string of profitable quarters shows that the company can expand margins as its retail and AWS platforms eat up market share.
Zyl uses the same photo database as the native one on your iPhone or Android phone so it doesn't eat up more storage.
As a percentage of their total compensation package, teacher retirement benefits eat up twice as much as other workers (22019 versus 5.3 percent).
That would eat up a large part of the income investors would earn from 10-year U.S. Treasuries, currently yielding about 2.85 percent.
Both Android and iOS have options that can make your mobile internet experience a lot smoother, but they can also eat up data.
Spending, the debt ceiling, and those important expiring authorizations are already a big enough agenda to eat up the remaining scheduled work weeks.
Harsher vetting will eat up more government resources, apparently pushing the United State to to cut down on the refugees it takes in.
He warned that their capital spending would eat up almost all of their earnings leaving them with little cash to service their debt.
Stripped of specificity, the speech feels like moral coddling, a self-congratulatory display of penance for the like-minded audience to eat up.
The original blockchain, which underlies bitcoin, runs on an algorithm that could eat up more energy than Argentina this year, Morgan Stanley estimated.
Since interest charges on things like loans and credit card balances eat up cash flow, carrying debt delays your ability to build wealth.
Practicing this joke so you can incorporate it into your repertoire will eat up a couple of minutes of your abundant free time.
"We said we are going to come up with something that's going to eat up all the other mice out there," Tan said.
Shares in Just Eat, up 38 percent over the last year, closed Monday at 740 pence, valuing the business at 5 billion pounds.
In most states, if child care workers have children of their own, their childcare costs would eat up half their pay or more.
WISCASSET, Me. — The trip, even in the best of conditions, is one that will eat up at least a quarter of a day.
Infant care slides in at 48.7 percent of a single parent's median $31,070 paycheck, while four-year-old care will eat up 6973 percent.
However, it's worth noting that the delivery apps themselves can eat up a large chunk of that $8.50, leaving little to the food deliverers.
They likely eat up a more substantial portion of your returns over the long run than a one-day drop in the stock market.
It has become a pseudo-scandal with no real merit or electoral impact that nevertheless will eat up hundreds of hours of media coverage.
The film is only 40 minutes long, so it won't eat up too much of your time if you're interested in checking it out.
It's an easy round trip with beautiful views and it won't eat up your entire day or take you far out of the city.
Not only will it result in the release of even more damaging leaks, it will eat up what little political capital this administration has.
As such, if these players can boost awareness of their propositions, they appear to have a significant opportunity to eat up incumbents' market share.
Without reform, our pensions systems will eat up more and more of our state budgets, crowding out even the most basic functions of government.
A lot of publishers are strapped for revenue and welcome any funding as Facebook and Google eat up most of the digital-ad pie.
" Pointing to a buffet table piled high with McDonald's hamburgers and Chick-fil-A sandwiches, Trump concluded by saying, "Folks, go and eat up.
That indicates health care costs have moderated broadly during the Obamacare years, but health care continues to eat up more of the U.S. economy.
Dwelling on the minor tweaks before sharing that work will eat up way more time than the yield of the potential improvements is worth.
"Next, we need some wide receivers, explosive players who can eat up big chunks of yardage all at once," the "Mad Money" host said.
These disclaimers eat up 85033 percent to 40 percent of a 10-second to 15-second television ad, making such ads practically off-limits.
Meanwhile, when it comes to spending on music, live music like concerts (32%) and music festivals (10%) still eat up nearly the majority of spend.
They have shiny coats and they will eat up any vomit you vomit out of your mouth no questions asked, and they will LIKE it.
Uber is looking to eat up even more of your wallet by offering the promise of instant gratification in yet another key spending category: food.
If the startup can continue to grow and can continue to eat up or maintain some market share, the corporation capitulates and bids for them.
As a basic rule, if your run is between 1-2.5 hours long, you should aim to eat up to 60g of carbs per hour.
You have developer Rafae Rozendaal to blame for this time sink, which, if you're not careful, could eat up a good portion of your day.
They are often complex and complying with them can eat up large chunks of time—time that entrepreneurs would rather spend on running their businesses.
For those who think Amazon will eat up Splunk, it's unlikely to happen as long as customers' data floats on-prem or the hybrid cloud.
If Newcastle again runs into financial trouble, American Golf might have to be sold once more, a process that could eat up more government resources.
I made this decision because it was too disheartening to pay off my cards with higher APRs, only to see interest eat up the progress.
They don't always produce massive flames, but in terms of how much fuel they eat up, peat fires are the biggest fires we know of.
Fog and its compatriot, low fog, the super-chilled stuff that hugs the floor — those two things eat up more tech time than anything else.
McConnell, if he wants to bring the bill back up, will have to go through procedural hoops that will eat up days of floor time.
McConnell, if he wants to bring the bill back up, will have to go through procedural hoops that will eat up days of floor time.
If your current monthly payments eat up a lot of your income, or you have dependents, you may qualify for an income-driven repayment plan.
As the war starts to eat up his budget, he can no longer protect the Great Society programs that were meant to be his legacy.
Legal arguments, they have rightly concluded, are boring and less worthy of pursuing than an emotional appeal which they hope the viewers will eat up.
The lender can either size the collateral you used to secure the loan or eat up all of your assets to pay off the debt.
And that's an important survival skill, as important as our body's ability to know when something is bitter (beware, potential poison!), sweet (yum, eat up
LeBron James, who was trailing the play, began to eat up ground as he crossed midcourt, and an expectant hush fell over Bankers Life Fieldhouse.
If an app you're using streams video, music, or even just large photos, the app is going to eat up a lot of your data.
I feel like Dirty John is one of the few that you can just eat up and enjoy, because [John Meehan] was such an asshole.
A lengthy trial would eat up weeks of time ahead of the first Democratic presidential nominating contests in Iowa and New Hampshire in early February.
Online advertising is increasingly an issue for Twitter, as other technology companies such as Alphabet and Facebook continue to eat up more digital advertising revenue.
"If the House sends us articles of impeachment, that would eat up all the time in December, and it could spill into January," he said.
Mashable's collapse comes amid increasing skepticism about online publishers that depend on digital advertising, as Google and Facebook eat up increasing amounts of that market.
Macrophages are attracted to the wound inflicted by the tattoo needle, and eat up the tattoo pigment in the same way they would any invading pathogen.
Scientists know that black holes emit high-energy x-rays when they eat up matter, but how and from where has been a matter of discussion.
But at $19.1 million, the Evergreen property is not cheap, and buying it will eat up much of the total $48 million available for the project.
One eagle, Min, was apparently so far off course that its transmitter sent enough texts to eat up the entire tracking budget, according to the BBC.
When those write-downs eat up capital, the state must be ready to make up the shortfall even if it means borrowing more to do so.
If you're using more, consider upgrading because these phones are only getting faster at taking better pictures and video and that will eat up more space.
The good news for retirees this year is that Medicare Part B premiums likely won't eat up the Social Security cost-of-living adjustment in 2019.
There are also medium and small-scale experiments that tend to fall off the table if big collaborations eat up the bulk of money and attention.
There are big music cues (Jess Glynne, Ellie Goulding and more pepper goofy, uplifting moments) and plenty of cynicism-free swoony romantic declarations to eat up.
U-Series chips, however, have faster clock speeds, but also eat up more power; you'll find these in devices like the MacBook Pro or gaming laptops.
The IEA report notes that paying for the electricity needed to power a few basic appliances would eat up a tenth of earnings for poorer households.
By the government's own estimate, Dhaka's traffic jams eat up 3.2 million working hours each day and drain billions of dollars from the city's economy annually.
If you financially support anyone other than yourself — or your regular expenses eat up most of your paycheck — you probably need a private insurance policy, too.
It's a challenge, but not one that will eat up your life or put too much stress on your body as it gets used to running.
The New York papers, the Daily News and the Post and all of the tabloids, will eat up Carlos Beltran every single day until he's fired.
Chanos looked at about three dozen drillers and found that their capital spending would eat up almost all of their earnings, minus certain expenses, this year.
The interest (and/or late fees) that you pay on credit card balances will quickly eat up the rewards you get from credit card welcome offers.
That shift has allowed Facebook to eat up a huge share of the online advertising market, contributing to devastating consequences for the ad-supported news organizations.
Considering the amount of storage filming in 8K video is going to eat up, the latter of the two storage options is certainly your best bet.
Being with Lewis on the bridge, listening to him talk, learning from him, is something every single person on that pilgrimage voraciously tried to eat up.
This is why deficits should matter: They eat up future revenue that we desperately need as the costs of already promised entitlements continue to spiral upward.
There's a 64 GB option you might want to consider ($199), as games can quickly eat up space, but you can always remove ones you've finished.
There's a 64 GB option you might want to consider ($199), as games can quickly eat up space, but you can always remove ones you've finished.
As cryptocurrencies look to eat up an ever bigger portion of world energy use, you could say project like Dovey's come as a…breath of fresh air.
During an appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers on Thursday, the 30 Rock alum, 60, joked about how his four young children eat up his income.
Your phone could do it, for sure, but it wouldn't be much faster than sending it off to the cloud, and it would eat up your battery.
Although traffic lights are far less likely to explode and burn people's faces off now, they still eat up about six months of the average human's life.
Previously the drive was only available with up to 3TB of storage so it's a nice improvement for power users who eat up a ton of storage.
If the acquisition of Whole Foods isn't challenged, Amazon will certainly continue to eat up physical retail the way it once ate up e-tailers like Diapers.com.
Scheduling a nomination vote is up to McConnell, but any senator can force him to eat up days of floor time before getting to a final vote.
Without an agreement, senators predict a dramatic vote-a-rama where any member could force a vote on any proposal and eat up precious, limited floor time.
A full exercise regime can eat up a lot of time, but it's always possible to find a handful of free minutes during even the busiest days.
The piece will provide Trump with further fodder for his attacks on the "failing" Times and the media more generally -- attacks that his base will eat up.
Rand Paul of Kentucky and Mike Lee of Utah threatened to eat up several days of the Senate calendar to overcome a filibuster and approve the measure.
Desperate acts: I had an eating disorder for three years, in part to be competitive in cross country, which I knew college admissions officers would eat up.
Hinch would probably like him to eat up some outs in the middle of this game to save his back-end relievers for later in the game.
The effortlessly spacious way they eat up space — fearlessly, again and again, stepping over the brink as if into the unknown — is a thrill to the senses.
Growing pension costs, which states are obligated to pay, will begin to eat up money that would otherwise be spent on infrastructure, education or other state priorities.
Costs for treating Alzheimer's in particular eat up billions in federal spending each year, something lawmakers said could be prevented if the NIH can develop a cure.
Though it can eat up hours of his day, Alcott swerves toward those people, rather than away from them, introducing himself and offering to take a photograph.
Amazon has to open refrigerated warehouses, carry its own stock of perishables and hire delivery people in each new Fresh market — considerable costs that eat up profits.
Just parking downtown at their local haunts can eat up much of what meager pay the relative few remaining club owners there are willing to cough up.
As corporations we eat up undervalued assets, unregulated industries, vulnerable market segments, devouring profits at the expense of … whoever, until there is nothing left on the plate.
Things like email, social media and meetings eat up so much of a person's day that it leaves little extra time for this kind of learning, he adds.
Adjust your payment plan If your student loan payments eat up too much of your paycheck, switching to an income-driven repayment plan may be what you need.
One analyst had estimated that $29 per month of affiliate fees would eat up the $35 subscription, before regional sports networks came in, adding $33 to $5 more.
For one thing, you're already prone to dislike whatever you eat up there, since high altitudes drastically affect your taste buds' ability to enjoy salty and sweet flavors.
Without the CR language, Democrats could use the Senate's rules to delay Mattis's confirmation, eat up valuable floor time and slow the Trump administration's ambitious 100-day agenda.
The problem for McConnell is that it can eat up multiple days of precious floor time to break a filibuster if opponents choose to drag out the process.
The ad about Trump's approval rating used a known flaw in web-browsing software that can be exploited to eat up all available memory, making the computer freeze.
Scheduling a floor vote is up to McConnell, but any one senator can force him to eat up days of time before a final vote on a nomination.
For those on a tight budget, clipping coupons has been a reliable way to shave those grocery costs, which eat up a large share of the monthly expenses.
On top of that, up to now many solutions that might computing in the cloud eat up terabytes of bandwidth and have too much latency for driving scenarios.
Guards are something they don't need, so it doesn't not make sense to see them deal one whose game tends to eat up more oxygen than it deserves.
Express bus lanes on Cross Bay Boulevard have smoothed commuting for some residents but contribute to traffic clogs at rush hour and eat up parking spaces near businesses.
Instead, it's about configuring limits on the more addictive apps and games that eat up increasing amounts of children's time, while permitting educational tools to have fewer limits.
That'll eat up your data quick if you're uploading over a cell network, so you've got the option to hold off uploading until you're back on Wi-Fi.
Depending on where you purchase it, a defibrillator usually runs in the neighborhood of $1,100 or so — enough to eat up nearly half of the FSA account limit.
They usually earn about $70,000 per year from Jennifer's work as a freelance financial writer, meaning that their new premium would eat up 17 percent of their income.
Google warns that this might cause headaches when it comes to your cloud storage, since if the copied item is original quality, it'll eat up space in both places.
Then, be sure to turn off the roaming options under settings and avoid using your phone for multi-media, like watching a movie, which can quickly eat up data.
In-browser cryptocurrency mining has the potential to eat up your computer's resources and slow down your machine, making the trend of particular interest to cyber security researchers lately.
For the past several years, Apple has been fairly clear that the iPhone would eat up the traditional non-network iPods — and that it was comfortable with that happening.
Chief Financial Officer Bob Shanks also said at the time that U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum were expected to eat up about $600 million in profit this year.
It's an interesting view of how these apps eat up minutes to hours of your day, and gives you the option to finally put the brakes on unwanted habits.
He's as short on shyness as he is on height, with a internet highlight portfolio full of freewheeling drives and explosive dunks that can eat up half your workday.
In fact, UBS analysts expect roughly 75,000 retailers will have to shut down their businesses by 503 as online sellers eat up more of the market for retail sales.
And hopefully 32GB phones will be a thing of the past by then as well, as 1,000fps full HD video would eat up your storage space in an instant.
So are some of the other unsavory stories about Trump Model Management, including charging exorbitant rates for dormitory-like rooms that eat up nearly all of the models' earnings.
The problems faced by America's retailers are particularly acute because there are so many of them: shopping centres eat up five times more space per person than in Britain.
Chrome's Data Saver mode has been around on Android for some time now, helping users load pages faster and eat up less of their data plan in the process.
In a company-wide email last month, Musk said all expenses would be reviewed, including by him, adding that current spending could quickly eat up Tesla's recent capital raise.
"It will eat up their retirement savings which could be a double whammy especially in light of high inflation," said Amit Maheshwari, managing partner at consultancy Ashok Maheshwary & Associates.
"I get the routes I want so I can eat up the miles," said Bob Wyatt, 68, a Schneider driver who has 4.9 million safe miles on the road.
Lankford argued that with nominees able to eat up days of Senate floor time, the chamber is increasingly having to choose between confirming a president's nominees or passing legislation.
A common complaint among investors is that they can't participate in the stock market without a sizable amount of money, as fees would eat up most of the investment.
In fact, the new energy infrastructure that is already in the pipeline for the coming years – most importantly coal-fired power plants – will quickly eat up the remaining budget….
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, energy costs can eat up almost one-fifth of the annual income for single, elderly, poor, and disabled persons living on Social Security.
But the flight schedules don't align on the outbound trip, meaning you would have to spend a night in London, which would likely eat up some of the savings.
They allow parked cars to eat up 350 square feet apiece, often at no charge, in cities where private parking spaces rent for as much as $700 a month.
If the Senate wants to speed up consideration for either bill, leaders would need the consent of every senator; otherwise, each bill could eat up days of floor time.
"It probably will eat up a lot of energy in the room to talk about other things that I think the public is interested in our addressing," said Sen.
Hotspotting was created to deal with the fact that 5% of patients - the superutilizers - eat up 83% of the money devoted to healthcare in the United States each year.
We are all so sick of the billing codes, the prior authorizations that eat up so much of our day — this is not why we went to medical school.
Conservatives like Josh McGee from the Manhattan Institute have argued that teacher benefits -- in particular, pensions -- are to blame because they eat up a growing portion of education dollars.
Her venal manager, a terrific villain with a gold vampiric grill, pushes her to play a hood role in her rapping that white record execs eat up like sugar.
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They're never sent to the company's server — Zyl uses the same photo database as the native one on your iPhone or Android phone so it doesn't eat up more storage.
Alaska's brown bears are the largest brown bears in the world and eat up to 90 pounds of food each day, including other smaller mammals, salmon, berries, flowers and herbs.
And it's not a complete panacea either — Firefox will only mute the offending sites, but videos will continue to automatically play and eat up your bandwidth even after the update.
Buffett said the cost of consulting and management fees, as well as commissions, eat up investment returns for the wealthy individuals, endowment funds and public pensions that use hedge funds.
The remaining frames are used to help calculate some of the post-processing the app does, but then they're discarded so that they don't eat up space on your phone.
Women and men can eat up to 12 or 16 slices of whole grain bread a day, respectively; however, the bread must contain no more than 40 calories per slice.
About $1trn of this debt is accounted for by firms with debts greater than four times EBITDA and interest bills that eat up at least half their pre-tax earnings.
European manufacturers may not want to ship their satellites all the way to California, as the payload could get damaged during transit and the shipment may eat up valuable time.
"I thought all things being equal, with Gonzo, the outcome wasn't the best, but he sure did eat up some innings, save our 'pen," White Sox manager Rick Renteria said.
They are agitating the liquid waste to speed evaporation of the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and they put microbes in there to help eat up some of the organic matter.
McGregor is the money fight—it is pretty much assured to eat up most of the year—but Ferguson, Lee, and Poirier in any combination is a must watch fight.
And if you don't like it, you can revert to the classic Android buttons in the phone's Settings, but this will eat up a slightly larger portion of the screen.
And those extra costs would more than eat up the savings that the government would see from ending subsidies for out-of-pocket expenses, the health policy research group noted.
Finding space to host an escape room and then building it out are what eat up the most money, but maintaining a room experience doesn't have that many overhead costs.
The new charges will eat up all your payments, and may end up cancelling out your zero percent rate if you do not pay off the new charges in full.
Recurring purchases — from the free trial you forgot to cancel to the Birchbox membership you're still paying for, but never use — can eat up a sizable chunk of your income.
Not all of them are good deals, and some unsophisticated parents are at risk of choosing plans with high fees that will eat up a large fraction of their investments.
They say that the state should instead pay for the Medicaid expansion, which can eat up as much as 70 percent of the local property tax revenue in some counties.
Since then, Democrats have been criticized for allowing some Federal District Court judges to be confirmed too easily without requiring Republicans to eat up time by forcing roll call votes.
Whether they take their haul as a lump sum or as an annuity spread out over three decades, federal and state taxes will eat up a big chunk of their windfall.
But other commitments, such as a freeze on a vehicle fuel tax and a rise in the amount people can earn without paying income tax, will eat up further potential revenue.
So while it may be cheaper to travel to the U.K. for Americans, getting elsewhere in Europe from Britain may eat up more of your budget than you bargained for. 3.
You can stream video to your device by pressing the stream button, or you can transfer the whole thing to your phone, but that will eat up a lot of storage.
As long as they can spend advertising money to bring fresh meat to the table, the power users will eat up the new players extremely fast by using their competitive advantages.
"Airport meals, rideshare fares, tipping the bellhop — all these less-considered costs can eat up your budget when you're not accounting for them during the planning and budgeting stages," she said.
But until then let's dig in, eat up, and hope against hope that one day, a hundred years from now, AI-prepared krill slurry will not be our only Thanksgiving repast.
For many city residents, these bills eat up 20 percent of the money they take in, and the weight of the burden can be measured in the length of the line.
But, the house always wins: Facebook and Google now eat up almost two thirds of all ads and gobbled up 90 percent of all growth in media spend — while publishers perish.
HealthView estimates that a 66-year-old couple today with an average Social Security benefit has out-of-pocket health-care costs that eat up 40 percent of their retirement benefit.
The word "satellite" once described almost exclusively gigantic, extremely expensive hunks of sophisticated hardware, wherein each component would eat up the monthly burn rate of your average early-stage consumer tech venture.
That means that any price comparison between choosing a target-date fund and picking your own funds should include an evaluation of how much of your returns fund fees will eat up.
Despite ongoing efforts to reel in the dominance of Big Tech companies, a few major firms still manage to eat up more ad revenue than most other publishers (and publishing industries) combined.
The Avengers films are at a disadvantage in that they can't cut down on characters, and introducing anywhere between six and two dozen characters can eat up a lot of screen time.
Oftentimes, this throttling is presented as a feature, like AT&T's Stream Saver, that's designed to save customers from careless data use that might eat up too much of their monthly allowance.
The number of underinsured Americans — meaning, people whose out-of-pocket costs eat up a significant percentage of their income — is steadily climbing, according to a new survey by the Commonwealth Fund.
However, as the transit controversy continues to eat up airtime, de Blasio has grown increasingly vocal on proposed solutions for New York's ailing subway system, particularly in regards to the MTA's funding.
The idea is to use GPS instead of relying on NASA's network of ground and satellite measurement systems, which must exchange data to the spacecraft and eat up valuable bandwidth and power.
Trapped Trump: The Russia probe has now mushroomed into one that includes obstruction of justice, adding a self-created investigation that will eat up precious time for months or years to come.
This invasive species can grow up to 70 pounds and eat up to 20 percent of its weight in plankton a day, and is now making its way closer to Lake Michigan.
Whether they choose to take their loot as an annuity spread out over three decades or as an immediate reduced lump sum, taxes will eat up a large portion of their win.
Few in the West would use Safaricom's M-Pesa to send money to relatives and friends: the transaction fee can eat up as much as 10% of the value of the transfer.
Weed edibles in Canada aren't going to be legal for another year at least—but when that time comes, many predict edibles will eat up a huge chunk of the recreational market.
Garner says her basic expenses -- rent, car payment and student loans -- eat up 74% of her take-home pay, not counting food, bills and the money she spends to outfit her classroom.
Unbanked households typically do not have enough money to warrant having an account, do not trust banks, or cannot afford bank fees, which can eat up the deposits of small-scale customers.
There are 30 movies in the main slate, and while these titles eat up most of the media attention, it's worth remembering that the festival has a great deal more to offer.
The process can take months, often years, and eat up thousands of dollars in lawyers' and psychologists' fees, accumulating to as much as three times the average annual income in the Philippines.
Often, amenities aren't the best use of a particular space, developers say, as they can eat up valuable square footage that could instead be used for a few more revenue-producing condos.
His base, which has become increasingly restive with every day that passes without a plan on how to build the border wall, will eat up the raw and uncut version of Trump.
Trump encouraged the team to "go and eat up," noting that he would have a sandwich at the podium himself, but it would cause "too big a stir" with the reporters present.
What's more, ICE officials—and the private contractors who run most of the agency's facilities—have a long record of cost-cutting, avoiding spending that might eat up budgets and profit margins.
House Republicans initially expected to pass the colossal funding bill last week in order to give the Senate enough time to maneuver around procedural hurdles that can eat up days of time.
And if they do, we'll eat up, burn up, smoke up and choke up the planet — and devour our fisheries, coral reefs, rivers and forests — at a pace we've never seen before.
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There's also a compost bin—Frank calls it a "hungry bin"—where worms eat up all of the house's organic waste and produce a premium fertilizer that feeds the plants on the roof.
As Stein was quick to point out, automobiles eat up a sizeable chunk of this energy consumption, even though most of this energy is being used to commute within cities, not between them.
That's the conclusion of leading researchers at Oxford, who found earlier this year that emissions from food production will eat up a whopping 50 percent of our carbon budget in a few decades.
The German bank said Sunday that it would shutter its equities sales and trading business, while creating a "bad bank" for €22018 billion ($29 billion) in assets that eat up too much capital.
The German bank said Sunday that it would shutter its equities sales and trading business, while creating a "bad bank" for €20.2 billion ($20.3 billion) in assets that eat up too much capital.
Rivian itself is hoping to sell between 70,000 and 80,000 of its R1T and R1S models annually, and it is working up additional products that could eat up even more of that capacity.
Fox has Thursday Night Football, which will eat up a lot of its primetime hours in the fall, but even so, there just doesn't seem to be a lot of effort going on.
In essence it uses the same principles as London-based Transferwise in that it reduces the costs that both merchants and consumers eat up when is the two parties are using different currencies.
While Robinhood is democratizing trading by removing fees that can eat up the potential profit margins of smaller investors, these users may also have less net worth to protect them from investment losses.
In developing economies such as India, Vietnam or the Philippines, fuel costs eat up around 8-9 percent of an average person's salary, according to Reuters research and figures from statistics portal Numbeo.
But millennials took those simple pleasures for granted, and now, many parties have evolved into ravenous emotional beasts: month-long, highly intricate ceremonies that eat up all your your savings and Facebook notifications.
"There's definitely positives about this outing and the way I bounced back after that second inning to eat up more innings to give our bullpen rest and not really tax them," Freeland said.
The company, funded to the tune of $70 million, will be mining multiple cryptocurrencies and is using some unique technology to ensure that it doesn't eat up an entire city's worth of energy.
Though not a fatal decision, it will force senators to eat up precious time by sending them back through the committees before they can be brought to the floor for a final vote.
McConnell does not want the ObamaCare debate to eat up more precious legislative time, with nearly half the year gone and congressional Republicans and President Trump still looking for a major legislative victory.
But while the likes of Breath of the Wild, Horizon Zero Dawn, Persona 5, Nier: Automata and Yakuza 20333 are all amazing in their own rights, damn, don't they eat up the hours.
While he occasionally demonstrates a quick wit, he is more likely to dryly move the game along than crack a joke that would eat up valuable time, making him more statesman than comedian.
The congestion costs Washington, D.C., drivers an estimated $1,761 annually while they eat up an average of 124 hours each year stuck in traffic jams, according to a new report (The Washington Post).
The IMF and Western donors said salaries and pensions eat up much of the government's $13 billion budget in a country with some of the world's highest government spending relative to its economy.
By 20183, Sri Lanka owed China $22018 billion, and Sri Lankan government officials predicted that accumulated foreign debt -- both owed to China and other countries -- would eat up 21% of the country's GDP.
"Some companies can absorb a 3% tariff, but for others a 10% increase would eat up their entire profit," said Tom Gould, senior director of customs and international trade at Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg.
Team Trump's Russia-related scandals will likely eat up valuable time this spring and summer with hearings and legislators being forced to respond to whatever fresh turd the president drops on their collective doorstep.
In general, though, the majority of internet users dislike autoplaying videos as they can be disruptive and eat up their browser's RAM usage, so we'll see if this ever makes it out of testing.
Health-coverage costs will eat up a large portion of your Social Security benefit, which means you will have to have another, preferably guaranteed, form of income to help offset this often unanticipated expense.
So the ad-supported video service is not likely to be an alternative to Prime Video so much as an add-on that can help it eat up more of the TV ad market.
Back in Meerut, Pankaj Jain worries that hiring an accountant and charging 5 percent GST on his bedsheets could eat up to two-thirds of his annual profits of 400,000-500,000 rupees ($6,210-$7,760).
But with LNG freight rates at six-year highs of more than $140,000 per day, up from $95,000 a day in September, storing LNG on tankers would eat up any profit from the spread.
In eastern Saskatchewan, commercial drying costs eat up 40 Canadian cents per canola bushel, or 4 percent of the C$9.75 per bushel farmers collect, said Bob Barton, who advises farmers for Agri-Trend.
Senators sent the House a technical fix to the sanctions bill by unanimous consent, sidestepping the need to have a formal vote that would eat up limited floor time and further delay the measure.
The measure would put a spotlight on GOP infighting and eat up days of floor time if opponents object to bringing it up quickly as Republicans face a chaotic end-of-year floor schedule.
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As it turns out, the request was the opening salvo of a strategy of extreme measures meant to eat up time and neutralize any attempts by rebel MPs to prevent a no-deal Brexit.
Under these conditions, Abuelsamid says, a recession could force lots of consumers to eat up savings and shift any automotive spending to used cars or even hybrids rather than to the more expensive EVs.
The Yankees will hope Tanaka can again eat up innings tonight, as the prospect of four games in four days (if the series goes to seven games) complicates their heavy reliance on the bullpen.
But Republicans ran into objections over their plan that threatened to eat up days of floor time if sensors objected to speeding over procedural hurdles — time they don't have given the looming shutdown deadline.
They have been told to cut doubtful loans, which totalled 17.3 billion euros in nominal terms at the end of June, and must restructure to lower costs that currently eat up all their income.
Benioff has developed a routine as a pitchman for a new era of capitalism, with a generation of civic-minded leaders who eat up his big-hearted vision for government and business working together.
" He warned her that "this industry is just built to eat up young girls and young artists in general," he said, and urged Ms. Cottrill "to make sure that her support system is strong.
Apple's 1.6% gain provided some "reinforcements to keep the ball rolling" in the tech sector as investors eat up the consumer electronics news coming out of the CES conference in Las Vegas, Cramer added.
For many Americans without access to high-speed internet, their options for getting online are pretty limited: go to the library, go to McDonald's, or eat up their data limit on their cell phone.
With any expensive space mission, there's always a concern that one giant project could eat up all the funding in a single NASA directorate, making it hard for other missions to get off the ground.
The fight over the budget might eat up September, but after that that they could spend the rest of 2017 advancing tax reform and at least indicating what that infrastructure plan would actually look like.
The space agency's next flagship space observatory, the James Webb Space Telescope, or JWST, is delayed and over budget, meaning it will eat up more of NASA's astrophysics money than expected in the years ahead.
Once you know for sure that you want to watch this video, you can select the quality of the video even before playing the video so that it doesn't eat up all your data allowance.
Together with freely available snacks, each person had the option to eat up to twice as many daily calories as they would likely need to stay at their current weight, based on a preliminary screening.
A source close to the band tells us ... they believe WBR was pissed, so they rushed out a greatest hits album "in a fit of vindictiveness" to eat up the sales of their new record.
Our parade is filled with diverse sights and sounds that will add interest to your movie and also eat up a couple of minutes of screen time: You got your people in kilts playing bagpipes.
Our iPhones default to lower quality video so recordings won't eat up storage space; and while you can adjust that all the way to 4K on newer devices, that would drastically increase your storage consumption.
While Dumbledore isn't around that much, as played by Law he's as enigmatic as ever, strengthening the link to Potter lore, especially for the rules-of-Quidditch-conversant who eat up every reference to it.
But, on Uber Eats, a delivery fee can easily eat up more than half of those ranges before a tip is even considered, reaching $3.99 in New York City, according to The Verge's Shannon Liao.
"A 25 percent tariff could eat up the margins of cost-competitive Chinese manufacturers and potentially change the player landscape of the U.S. solar inverter market," said another analyst, Iben Frimann-Dahl from Rystad Energy.
Housing is likely your biggest monthly expense and, if you live in a city like San Francisco or New York City, it may eat up a good chunk, or even the majority, of your paycheck.
John Kasich's win in Ohio is going to eat up a lot of coverage in the coming days, but Trump is still on pace to win the Republican nomination outright, according to FiveThirtyEight's Dave Wasserman.
Data centers in the US alone eat up 70 billion kilowatts of energy per year, according to a 2016 estimate from the Department of Energy—that's 1.8 percent of all energy use across the country.
But the good news is, well, the Kozlovs have no money, and Grigor can eat up their empire wholesale … so long as he uses his clout to open the banks back up to Mason Cap.
"If you haven't been there for a long period of time, the transaction costs can more than eat up the equity you may have accumulated or the modest down payment you put down," he said.
Just as important, fast-casuals promised an attractive space to eat, not some industrially lit environment with hard plastic chairs and loud metal surfaces, which all but encouraged you to eat up and get out.
If Mr. Manzon, a culinary arts teacher at a nearby high school, had to pay market rates for his one-bedroom apartment, housing costs would eat up 75 percent of his $65,245 salary, he estimated.
The downside is it will eat up more of your storage with each shot you take, so you'll probably want to use a microSD card to store your images if you use this feature a lot.
The bus attack is the latest of several demonstrations carried out by Arran, which argues that large-scale tourism initiatives harm the landscape, force people from their neighborhoods, and "eat up the coastline," The Express reported.
As a kid though, Rannefors had built bat houses with his father, and he said he learned that bats can eat up to 1,000 mosquito-sized insects per hour (though this seems to be in dispute).
"By our estimates, public spending on basic social welfare provisions, education, health care, and pension, will eat up the entire government fiscal revenue, as its current share of GDP, in the coming decades," Feng tells Axios.
Tavares' new medium-term goal of a 4.5 percent operating margin for PSA implies that profitability will decline significantly, as auto sales pass their cyclical peak and fixed costs eat up a greater chunk of revenue.
For instance, returning back to land requires more fuel than a drone ship landing, so launches that eat up a lot of propellant during the ascent usually have to land in the ocean (if it all).
The independent Institute for Fiscal Studies think tank highlighted government analysis showing public finances would weaken by 15 billion pounds per year after Brexit, and paying Britain's EU divorce bill would eat up any savings initially.
By 2021, mobile data consumption is expected to eat up nearly 38% of all digital data consumption in the U.S., while fixed broadband will take up 27%, roughly 4 percentage points less than it does today.
But the nature of these projects and the associated infrastructure may give some pause for thought to those who take the view that this is locked-in future demand that will eat up any LNG surplus.
There are also concerns that while China's surging imports eat up crude volumes, they may contribute to a fuel overhang as Chinese refiners churn out more products like gasoline and diesel than the market can absorb.
Most people, myself included, have frustrating data caps, and services like Stadia, which Google says can eat up as much as 20GB per hour at 4K resolutions, aim to slurp up every last bit of it.
People's monthly student loan payments can eat up a large slice of their income, threaten to push down their credit scores and make saving nearly impossible — all huge impediments, of course, to landing in a house.
And then there's the rotation, where the Pirates have raw talent to spare, but—with the exception of Gerrit Cole—not a lot of proven, durable starters to eat up innings and keep them in games.
The Democratic hold on McFarland's nomination means that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell would have to take procedural steps in order to overcome the hold and confirm her nomination, which would eat up valuable floor time.
If they all adopt the per-capita consumption habits of today's Americans, we're going to burn up, heat up, eat up, plow up, choke up and smoke up the planet, whether the climate changes or not.
A few blocks from the original Souvla, at the celebrated modern French restaurant Jardinière, the chef Traci Des Jardins said her labor costs, including taxes and health care, now eat up 43 percent of her budget.
If they move healthcare in July, that would also eat up days of floor time, including 20 hours of debate and a freewheeling marathon of amendment votes that typically stretches into the middle of the night.
It estimated that the current cost of a monthly MetroCard for use on subways and buses would eat up nearly 12 percent of the annual income of a single earner living at the federal poverty level.
What they're saying: Many low- and moderate-income workers would likely choose those options, said Matthew Fiedler of the Brookings Institution, because premiums for employer insurance often eat up more than 10% of poorer workers' incomes.
The research center at the Smithsonian National Zoo reported that female elephants will typically eat up to 330 pounds of food and 50 gallons of water a day and large males will eat nearly twice that.
The infrared sensors automatically activate the suction when something is swept in front, so all you have to do is gather the debris in front of the machine and watch it eat up what the dustpan couldn't.
WARSAW, Jan 18 (Reuters) - The Polish unit of Spain's Banco Santander, BZ WBK, said on Monday it expected Poland's new bank asset tax to eat up 405 million zlotys ($98.9 million) from its net profit in 2016.
"It's cool to be able to try the local beer without dragging my family around to breweries that would eat up our trip, not be very fun for them, and cost a heck of a lot more."
Though McConnell previously warned that the bill could eat up to 10 days of floor time, under the process he set up late last week the Senate is poised to finish work on the bill by Wednesday.
I'd just talk about the soil and the earthiness and chocolate and tobacco—those are the enticing words, because they're kind of sexual, and so people just eat up these descriptions and they believe whatever you say.
Depending on income, some are eligible for bonuses and certain deductions where singles aren't, but in certain situations, they are responsible for paying a tax penalty that could eat up a large portion of their combined salaries.
Senate rules require 6900 hours to elapse on the floor once the Senate votes to end dilatory debate on a nominee, which empowers the minority party to eat up the calendar by refusing to yield back time.
When North Korea decided to go nuclear, it committed to a huge investment in a program that would bring severe sanctions and eat up precious resources that could have been spent boosting the nation's quality of life.
Officials say Jordan can no longer afford to sustain a public sector whose salaries eat up the central government's $13 billion budget in a country with some of the worlds highest government spending relative to its economy.
A. Even if you upload photos to a connected cloud service (and do not keep copies locally on the phone), other content like apps, games, videos, music, podcasts, e-books and other files can eat up gigabytes.
Officials say Jordan can no longer afford to sustain a public sector whose salaries eat up the central government's $13 billion budget in a country with some of the world's highest government spending relative to its economy.
Todd is an illustrator, cartoonist, graffiti artist, punk rock musician, and songwriter above all else, even though his job as head creative and wholesale manager for Brandywine Coffee Roasters might eat up most of his time these days.
It's because showrunners are hiring their buddies who are also EP's [executive producers] and co-producer level who have these immense salaries that eat up the budget, so that they can't hire anybody underneath a story editor level.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Fresenius expects earnings to grow faster than sales from 27 after investments to improve its German hospitals and scale up its home dialysis business eat up profit this year, the German healthcare group said on Wednesday.
These eat up valuable time that could be devoted to more scenes of the nubile counselors stripping and jumping into the lake, or to making sense of the mystery, which remains as murky as the lake's menacing depths.
If you pass an ashtray that you'll have to empty in five minutes and you have a free hand, empty it now, because you never know when you'll run into a situation that'll eat up those five minutes.
Proposition Chicken co-owner Maxwell Cohen tells Reuters that not only do the apps require him to hire more staff to execute the orders, but that commission fees eat up between 10 and 30 percent of each order.
The taxes would eat up most of the returns to investments in stocks (which average something like 6 to 8 percent in the long run) and all of the returns and then some to safer investments like bonds.
That's where Colon and Dickey come in, giving the Braves two players who can eat up innings and mentor younger pitchers without requiring the sort of long-term commitment that might block the path of several top prospects.
So you'll start by nabbing tiny items—random bricks, bits of trash—and slowly, with each addition, your hole gets bigger and bigger, until you can swallow massive swathes of scenery and eventually, eat up the whole place.
But in a delicious twist on the assumptions of what critics eat up, the feel-good children's movie wiped the floor with Spielberg's most Oscar grabby Oscar grab, The Post (which clocks in at 88 percent from 256 reviews).
That means these so-called carbon sinks only eat up half of the greenhouse gases, says the Met Office, and the other half goes into the atmosphere where it makes an insulating layer that keeps heat trapped on Earth.
It may seem like a small change, but due to how Unicode, the organization that ensures emoji encoding is consistent across platforms, rendered certain emoji characteristics like gender and race in an emoji could sometimes eat up multiple characters.
I'm no gym rat by nature at all, I really don't like working out, but it's just a really good way to eat up a part of the day and also get some of my aggression out a little.
It uses 802.11n tech and monitors the 2.4GHz Wi-Fi band, meaning 5GHz routers will still work with the ResetPlug, but you can't use the 5GHz band exclusively (it'll also eat up an extra 60MB of data every month).
A partisan fight would be a break from the traditionally bipartisan support for an FBI director and is already threatening to eat up the Senate's limited bandwidth and overshadow two of the GOP's biggest priorities: healthcare and tax reform.
But after watching the House impeachment inquiry play out, the thinking is that calling witnesses would quickly devolve into a messy, contentious battle that would reveal intra-party schisms and eat up precious floor time in an election year.
You see this in the vastly contrasting fortunes of America's high-flying stockmarket, dominated by capital-light internet and services firms that throw off profits, and Europe's, groaning under banks and under carmakers with factories that eat up capital.
Razzaz has defended the IMF-backed reforms, saying Jordan can no longer afford to sustain a large bloated public sector whose salaries eat up the $13 billion budget with an economy burdened with a record public debt of around $40 billion.
Atlante has said Popolare di Vicenza and Veneto Banca have unsustainable costs, which eat up virtually all their income, and has told them to examine a possible tie-up and present a plan by year end to ensure their survival.
"It was just anybody with a blog can get on there and find a big, huge Facebook group of kind of rabid Trump supporters just waiting to eat up this red meat that they're about to get served," Coler says.
In 2016, I suspect it might be Final Fantasy XV. You know the games I mean: the long-haul, deep-dive, life-consuming experiences that eat up evenings like they're the best Battenberg cake tasted this side of the 19th century.
The App Store being cautious about file size isn't inherently a bad thing; with many users only getting an allotment of a couple gigs a month, a few accidental downloads over the cell networks can eat up that data quick.
A pair of Yale studies suggest that when people say they want to 'eat up' babies, it's prompted by overwhelming emotions – caused, one researcher has speculated, by frustration at not being able to care for the cute thing, channelled into aggressiveness.
That will eat up some of your time, but the savings are significant: It costs San Diego Comic-Con currently costs over $250 to attend the whole show - if you can even get passes (they are already sold out for 2018).
Just four days before CAP's announcement, Trump had accused former President Barack Obama of a "Nixon/Watergate" conspiracy to bug Trump Tower—precisely the type of wild, news-dominating provocation that can eat up the national conversation for days, even weeks.
That could reportedly entail the creation of a €20.8 billion ($22 billion) "bad bank" for assets that eat up too much capital, as well as up to 2996,83 job cuts as the bank steps away from key areas of investment banking.
Without an agreement for floor debate, senators warn that they would have to go through a "vote-a-rama," which could eat up precious floor time and force senators to take tough votes on any issue, including politically divisive ones.
And as many cultural critics have noted, ratings-hungry media outlets have grown so addicted to scandalous tidbits and gossip that they were ready to eat up a story like this, which is both genuinely newsworthy and filled with juicy details.
Who would be affected most: People who are eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid — 10 million of the oldest, sickest and poorest people in the country — would be the hardest hit since they eat up a big chunk of Medicaid spending.
There are salacious details in this book — many of which Trump's critics will want to eat up — though with so many unnamed sources, Trump's compulsion for hyperbole and Wolff's own journalistic record, it's hard to know which tidbits to trust.
The World Health Organization estimates that about 3 billion people — almost half the world's population — cook over open fires or with simple stoves that eat up wood, kerosene and dung while spewing toxic ash, pollution and carbon into the air.
We are not alone on this planet, and we are always subject to its whims, whether that be a massive hurricane eating up everything in its path, or a lion deciding it wants to eat up everything in its path.
That is expected to entail the creation of a €50 billion ($56 billion) "bad bank" for assets that eat up too much capital, as well as up to 203,000 job cuts as the bank steps away from key areas of investment banking.
Whether you curl up with a good book on a regular basis or miss the days where the stress of work and responsibilities didn't eat up your reading time, one thing that won't change is that books are, like, so hot right now.
Next, the star headed back to her hotel to start getting ready, but first she made sure to eat up her "annual pre #MetGala Pasta," which appears to be a delicious plate full of rigatoni bolognese topped off with plenty of parmesan cheese!
Sure, there's Game Mode, which Microsoft claims will streamline background applications so they don't eat up processing power better spent on the apps in the foreground, and yes, Privacy Settings are simpler, so it's easier to figure out what you're sharing with Microsoft.
"We're commercializing more than 10 years of academic research… (about) specific moss cultures which you can find in the woods, and they have the ability to literally eat up air pollution," Denes Honus, chief executive of Green City Solutions, told CNBC's Sustainable Energy.
Even if Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and TikTok aren't direct Quibi rivals because of their vast differences in content and business models, they still eat up a ton of people's downtime — while commuting, waiting in line or taking a break from work, for example.
Passing the temporary "continuing resolution," which includes funding for Obamacare, would probably be easier, but it would also force Republicans to eat up even more time on their legislative calendar debating budget levels, rather than advancing the legislation they promised during the campaign.
How much you'll save with a cashback card depends on a few factors, like how much you spend, your credit score, and whether you carry a balance, since interest on your debt will quickly eat up any financial benefits of the card.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's small, independent refiners are set to raise their crude oil imports again in 663 on expectations that Beijing will keep their intake quotas steady, market participants said, a move that should help eat up some of the global supply glut.
The deal talks come as Target — like many large brick-and-mortar retailers — is struggling to stanch declining store traffic and decreasing sales as young shoppers opt for new, digital-native brands and Amazon continues to eat up market share across the board.
Getting paid to participate in online surveys won't make you a millionaire, but sites like Springboard Panel, Harris Poll Online, and Ipsos Panel will pay you up to $95 for surveys that only eat-up 15-2o minutes of your time.  18.
The congressionally mandated report recommends drastically reducing carbon emissions and predicts consequences, if the U.S. does not do so, that range from mass heat-related deaths to damaging weather that could eat up to a tenth of America's gross domestic product by 2100.
Long term, the startup believes there's also the potential to generate revenue by selling returned items that e-commerce sites don't want back in instances where the shipping and restocking fees will eat up any profits they could make by reselling it themselves.
How could people financially and ideologically committed to Israel's enterprise of colonial settlement in the West Bank, which violates international law and seeks to eat up ever more of the land the world recognizes as occupied Palestinian territory, mediate for a fair solution?
Case in point: Wrangler, a company that can rightfully lay claim to the look, has teamed up with the seminal 1970s designer Peter Max on a collection that's as psychedelic as it is cowboy appropriate, and won't eat up your entire shopping budget.
The fat, inflatable, 9-inch tires and wide, padded deck eat up the pavement, but having mechanical regenerative brakes, a hand disc brake, and a stomp brake as stopping options makes me feel a bit better about scooting at car-like speeds.
Though student loans can eat up a large chunk of an entry-level salary (the average student loan payment in the US in June 2019 was $393 per month), it's still important to save what you can for retirement early in your career.
It's also one of the streaming services (alongside Amazon Music and Apple Music) that supports offline listening for both mobile and desktop, which is useful when you're doing work and don't want to eat up bandwidth or using your device on a plane without internet.
Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean, who did not address the issue of taxes directly in his speech, said that because Singapore is ageing more rapidly than most countries, the subsidies provided for healthcare will eat up more of the budget in the future.
While these forced-transfer I.R.A.s (16 million of them between 2004 and 2013, with $8.5 billion at stake) are an improvement over cashing out small balances altogether, which many companies once did, the fees in the I.R.A.s can eat up a small balance over time.
While these forced-transfer IRAs (16 million of them between 2004 and 2013, with $4013 billion at stake) are an improvement over cashing out small balances altogether, which many companies once did, the fees in the IRAs can eat up a small balance over time.
For safe investments like bank deposits or municipal bonds, a 2 or 3 percent wealth tax may well eat up around 100 percent of interest earnings, meaning those savings might hold steady over time, whereas a 6 or 8 percent tax would reduce wealth.
Now under construction inside NSA's secret city, Cyber Command's new $3.2- billion headquarters is to include 14 buildings, 11 parking garages and an enormous cyberbrain — a 600,000-square-foot, $896.5-million supercomputer facility that will eat up an enormous amount of power, about 60 megawatts.
In northwest New Mexico, scrub jays, which scatter seeds of the region's pinyon pines, have fled the sounds of natural gas wells, leaving mice to eat up the seeds and diminish the pinyons, and causing hummingbird numbers to soar when their scrub jay nemeses disappeared.
While these forced-transfer I.R.A.s (16 million of them between 2004 and 2013, with $4013 billion at stake) are an improvement over cashing out small balances altogether, which many companies once did, the fees in the I.R.A.s can eat up a small balance over time.
Next week and the week after are long-scheduled Republican and Democratic retreats outside the Capitol and the President's State of the Union address, all of which will eat up the precious two weeks remaining before Congress could be on the precipice of another shutdown.
Even if you don't expect inflation to increase and eat up all your gains (currently inflation in the U.S. is about 1.8%), keeping your money in savings or money market funds is "usually not the investment strategy to take over the long run," Jones adds.
International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said Tuesday that growing trade wars could eat up as much as $700 billion in global economic activity by the end of 2020, right around Election Day in the U.S. "Everyone loses in a trade war," she said.
Because the Angels' pitching depth is so thin, Angels manager Brad Ausmus had little choice but to leave Tropeano (0-1) in to eat up innings, so the starter stuck around for five innings, allowing seven runs on six hits and three walks, while striking out three.
Applying government and industry data, the GOBankingRates cost-of-living study also uses the "50-30-20 rule" to assume that to live comfortably, you'd need those necessities to eat up just 50% of your budget, 30% would go to discretionary spending and 20% to savings.
And while the Freedom Foundation and its lawyers use their donors' money to frivolously sue local unions, this strategy has had no effect on the overall outcome except to eat up precious resources of union members that could be used for advocating for better working conditions.
The other danger: Busily researching individual stocks — whether it's large, familiar companies, such as Disney or McDonald's, or lesser-known firms the investor thinks will pay off in the future — can eat up valuable time someone could spend learning about investing principles that actually provide some value.
Combine the quality and value of the library with cross-play on iOS, iPadOS, Apple TV and eventually Mac devices, and you have a killer combo that's well-positioned to eat up a lot of the gaming market currently owned by Nintendo's Switch and other home consoles.
There is this set pot of money from the insurance company, and his accusers are faced with the decision of letting Weinstein's legal team eat up more of that pot while they negotiate for more, or taking this settlement and trying to return to their lives.
The site has 100,000 subscribers, but eight million registered users, an audience that will eat up James Whale's "The Man in the Iron Mask" (1939), Jean Genet's "Un chant d'amour" (1950) and the Coen Brothers' "No Country for Old Men" (2007) with more or less equivalent enthusiasm.
All the while, it has made sure not to let too much money drop to its bottom line — giving it the stigma of being a perennial money loser — so it can eat up market share from competitors that are more focused on profits than on growth.
They noted that the push by Republican leaders on Capitol Hill to pass all 12 annual appropriations bills through the regular process could eat up critical floor time between now and their summer recess in July, when lawmakers will begin an early, extended break for the presidential nominating conventions.
For a 65-year-old couple today, lifetime out-of-pocket health-care expenses in retirement — including Medicare premiums, supplemental insurance and dental coverage — is going to eat up more than $320,000 in today's dollars, according to HealthView Services, a software firm specializing in health-care cost projections.
The partnership means that a salesperson can use Siri after a customer meeting to update that customer's record with notes from the meeting, flag a customer service issue for a support team to follow-up on and many other data-entry tasks that can eat up valuable time.
Manually setting where tempo changes happen through a recording can eat up a lot of time, quantizing an entire recording (snapping notes to a grid) is not always ideal as you can lose some of the organic feel of what's been played, and playing to a metronome can feel stiff.
The infamous Fyre Festival, founded by convicted fraudster Billy McFarland, presented an obvious story to dig into that viewers would eat up: what was touted as a luxury music festival scammed prospective festival-goers out of thousands of dollars and left them stranded on a secluded island in the Bahamas.
Mike: It's kind of funny to me how willing tech has been to put itself front and center in the global conversation — they eat up magazine covers and love to be on mostly meaningless power lists, just like me — but then feel completely blindsided when their politics are called into question.
Mr. Samuelsson, born in Ethiopia and raised in Sweden, has garnered enough Harlem street cred to successfully strut out Streetbird Rotisserie, a more casual, less expensive eatery less than a mile from Red Rooster Harlem, and Harlem Eat Up, an annual food festival that takes over Morningside Park each May.
The movies of Philippe Garrel, for instance, are far outside the mainstream of contemporary French cinema, but festivals and the efforts of boutique distributors are likely to make you more conscious of his (very excellent) oeuvre than you will be about the "Astérix and Obélix" movies many French families eat up.
The rezoning process for the mixed-use project, which would also add commercial spaces for light manufacturing, shops and day care providers, plus a public school on a different site, could eat up most of 2018, said Jonathan Drescher, a former executive with the Durst Organization, whom Plaxall hired to manage the process.
If you're looking for a familiar game to play this Thanksgiving that could also eat up the weekend and destroy your entire family, Hasbro's got you covered with a brand-new version of Monopoly called "Monopoly Longest Game Ever" edition, which is available exclusively on Amazon right now for $19.99 (via BleedingCool).
She has several reasons to resist a vote: It would eat up valuable time on the floor, it would be a politically difficult vote for some moderate Democrats and it would give Republicans a new avenue to criticize Democrats if they didn't give the minority subpoena power, which was granted in past presidential impeachment proceedings.
Her collab on "I Do" with SZA, the frequent Migos producer (and random white Canadian dude who also produces Drake) Murda Beatz in conjunction with the German production duo CuBeatz is the weirdest thing on Invasion, not only for the crew on it but for the atunal but captivating melody that Cardi's lyrics eat up.
In her new book, Eat Up: Food, Appetite and Eating What You Want ($17, Amazon), the former Great British Bake Off contestant and Guardian columnist delves into the infinitely less exalted aspects of eating to create an empathetic, intersectional, sometimes celebratory, and often painful account of the complicated ways in which we feed ourselves today.
Sure, in-office peels still use concentrated alpha and beta hydroxy acids, gauged to penetrate the skin at a depth that at-home peels don't reach in order to eat up dead cells that sit on the surface of the skin, de-gunk and tighten pores, even out skin tone, and stimulate collagen production.
India's Economic Times is reporting that Uber is in the final stages of a deal that would see Swiggy, the food delivery service that recently raised $1 billion and expanded to general deliveries, eat up Uber Eats in India in exchange for giving the U.S. ride-hailing firm a 10 percent share of its business.
Verizon Says It Was Totally Just Testing How to Throttle VideoAfter rumors spread on Reddit that Verizon Wireless customers were unable to achieve feeds of…Read more ReadVerizon, along with AT&T, had abandoned unlimited mobile data plans until T-Mobile came along and introduced its own unlimited service that began to eat up market share.
Uber is reportedly close to making a tactical exit from India's food delivery industry India's Economic Times is reporting that Uber is in the final stages of a deal that would see Swiggy eat up Uber Eats in India in exchange for giving the U.S. ride-hailing firm a 10 percent share of its business. 5.
There are still many months ahead that I'm sure will be filled with details for us to eat up regarding the lavish nupitals, but if my opinion means anything, then please someone let the palace know that I need to see the Queen dancing to "Shape Of You" or this life will not have been worth living.
And she has a résumé that would eat up all the pages in this magazine — highlights include movies (The Blue Lagoon), TV (Suddenly Susan, Lipstick Jungle, and a recent recurring role on Law & Order: SVU), Broadway (Wonderful Town), and books (her postpartum depression memoir, Down Came the Rain, and her autobiography, There Was a Little Girl).
Medical bills eat up your tax refund Use your tax refund to get a grip on credit card debt Only 6 percent of people plan to use their tax refund for splurges this year Here's why that big tax refund isn't great news for you As tax season winds down, do this now to make 2017 a breeze
"If the bill is going to get to the floor and then becomes a vehicle for all kinds of amendments that are unrelated to the core of the bill, than it's going to eat up all this floor time and it's going to be difficult for us to get a vote on it," Rubio said. Sen.
That will allow it to go to President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE's desk, who is expected to sign it, and avoid a second vote in the House that would eat up time hours before the shutdown deadline.
Within the European contingent, there is a collective preoccupation with "bullshit jobs" — the subject of a 2013 article by David Graeber which rightly identifies that the working lives of many people in the modern era are consumed by essentially purposeless tasks, fundamentally designed (never forget, they are designed!) to eat up time in exchange for a paycheck.
If the goal of THQ Nordic is to eat up dormant franchises from studios not doing much with them (see: Carmageddon, TimeSplitters, Alone in the Dark) or companies with money problems, and patiently wait for the accompanying digital sales to make the cheap investments worth it, then maybe Darksiders 3 it just a weird experiment along the way.
In her book Eat Up, the food writer Ruby Tandoh reminds us that "As babies, we also take mouthfuls of the amniotic fluid that our mum's body has made to cushion our stay in the womb," noting that the fluid bears the taste of what the person carrying us has eaten, and therefore forms our early preferences.
First, people must resist the temptation to eat up some of the capital amassed in the past; they must "abstain" from consuming more than their current incomes… Second, if there is to be positive net capital formation, the community must usually undergo "waiting"—in the sense of giving up consumption goods now in return for more such goods in the future.
Under the chamber's rules, any one senator can block another senator from getting a vote unless Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellPelosi, Schumer press for gun screenings as Trump inches away The malware election: Returning to paper ballots only way to prevent hacking First House Republican backs bill banning assault weapons MORE (R-Ky.) wants to eat up days of floor time.
So a 26-year-old female who weighs about 130 pounds, isn't pregnant, and doesn't have heart disease is cleared to eat up to three 4-ounce servings of salmon per week if she eats no other seafood—but only one serving of yellowfin tuna per week (that's according to this handy calculator; go ahead and try it with your own deets).
And while the explosive CNN report that intelligence agencies are investigating the links between Trump and Russia (and BuzzFeed's ensuing release of the specific unverified allegations the agencies are evaluating) is bound to eat up much of the conference's running time, Trump still hasn't explained to the American people how he will insulate himself from conflicts of interest as president.
The selection of Dr. Gawande, who has spoken out loudly and clearly against some of the issues with health care, is the first concrete step taken by the three to fulfill their promise to shake up the system, which Mr. Buffett has described as "a tapeworm of American economic competitiveness" because of spiraling costs that continue to eat up more of the country's gross domestic product.
I visited Ruby in Sheffield, England, for a story last year, and she has a new book called "Eat Up." Food writing without even a hint of snobbery or judgment is a real pleasure, and her words got me out of a recent slump by simply reminding me how lucky I am to be alive right now, in what she calls the age of waffles.
New revelations about the extent of the Trump administration's shadow diplomacy in Ukraine are emerging daily in closed-door testimony, and so far, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Democrats have been more swayed by the arguments against holding a vote -- it would eat up time, they don't technically need to and it would put moderates in their party officially on the record -- than President Donald Trump's complaints of unfairness.
But several controversial issues that will eat up time -- including nuclear weapons, President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's military parade, transgender troops and troop deployments to the border -- have yet to be broached.
The ever tilting valuation of time is echoed in my conversation with Datchuk who navigates anxiety about pay with students, I feel like you will never get paid the amount you deserve for the sleepless nights [spent] going over an idea in your head, the days experimenting to get it right, and the countless hours answering emails, documenting work, filling out applications, and going to FedEx, that eat up your day.
Sometimes they got to ride in the back of a truck for a little bit and Mami would hold the girl in her lap and whisper about a new place, where there was food and all of the water you could drink and you could go out and play in the yard and no wolves or dogs would come to eat up little girls or hit them with their big black sticks.
John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (R-Texas), the No. 2 Senate Republican, added that to get through Congress the legislation will need to get "consent" — which would allow it to skip over procedural hurdles that would otherwise eat up a week of floor time.
In a market full of competition, even the largest of the bunch, Tile, has worked on refocusing its own remit under a new CEO, taking strategic investment from Comcast to develop products with the broadband giant as it tries to tap into more connected home opportunities and the promises of IoT (before other tech players like Amazon, Google and Apple once again eat up what could have been an obvious carrier opportunity, as they have done in other areas).
And the fact is that even if we pass a Medicare for all plan it would cost $3.2 trillion per year if everything went running smoothly and the federal government right now takes in about 3.4 or $3.7 trillion per year and it would completely eat up every single taxpayer dollar we have in this country, including if you are going to confiscate even more of the wealth that is earned through success in this country.
Not only was Obama's 2016 Supreme Court nomination of Merrick Garland infamously held up by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), but Republicans utilized several political tricks to hold up the president's agenda, as explained by Vox's Matthew Yglesias: Republicans began to use filibuster tactics in unprecedented ways, holding up uncontroversial nominations to eat up precious floor time and refusing to confirm anyone at all to certain posts in an effort to stop agencies from functioning.

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