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Coal eats into natural gas' lead when gas prices rise.
"It certainly eats into margins badly," said a Chinese crude buyer.
A stronger dollar eats into the value of their international sales.
It will also integrate Uber Eats into its nascent food delivery service.
It is also undergoing wrenching change, as e-commerce eats into sales.
While that marketing might help future growth, it eats into current profits.
About 203% of parents said gaming eats into time for extracurricular activities.
And when retailers slash prices to stay competitive, that eats into profit margins.
As with traditional taxis, most Uber drivers rent their vehicles, which eats into their income.
Yields and prices move in opposite directions, so moves higher in yield eats into capital.
Airlines have added or increased fees as more expensive jet fuel eats into their profits.
To make matters worse, the expensive health insurance offered to teachers eats into already meagre pay.
Constantly policing yourself is exhausting, which eats into the energy you have for your actual work.
Goods become more expensive for U.S. consumers to buy, which then eats into people's purchasing power.
Since I have to watch my fiber, I know this eats into my allotment for the day.
"Not only does poverty create significant social strains, it also eats into labor force participation," Lagarde wrote.
But economists say growth will slow next year as June's slump in sterling fuels inflation and eats into disposable income.
A stronger yen is a negative for exporters as it eats into their overseas profits when converted into local currency.
These services spend a lot of money paying the major labels for music rights, which eats into their bottom line.
Businesses and ordinary people have objected to the tax, arguing that it eats into earnings while funding profligate government spending.
A stronger dollar wasn't helping either, since the rise of the greenback eats into profits of blue chip US firms.
But the company would still be hit if reduced demand eats into oil prices, making its margins much less attractive.
So we've prioritized the customer experience around delivery and fully integrated the operational processes from Uber Eats into our Starbucks stores.
With the Hare formula especially, the large third-party vote eats into the top two candidates, which further prevents a majority.
That takes time and money, which eats into the savings the company gets from not making a new rocket from scratch.
They could do so much more and this obviously eats into their bottom line, but let's take the example of Twitter.
And there's more ... Lisa's on a mission to end the dog meat market in China, which also eats into her time.
If that eats into our overhang, [we may] get a recovery in Q3 to the 50's as opposed to Q4.
Health care continues to absorb a greater share of the overall economy, which eats into other areas like education and infrastructure.
But poor performance has forced hedge funds to rethink the pricey "two and twenty" fee structure that eats into client returns.
If he eats into Sanders' strongholds in places like California and Massachusetts, Biden could end the day as the delegate leader.
That type of sequencing eats into the difference between what he can make by staying and what he can make by leaving.
Its higher onshore debt therefore eats into the liquidation value that would otherwise have been available for its US dollar senior notes.
The A321XLR also eats into a range category targeted by the possible NMA mid-market, twin-aisle jet under review by Boeing.
A multitude of these well-intended additions eats into down time, rest and unstructured play and creates stress for children and families.
Here are some advantages of monthly payments: The main disadvantage: Most pension plans don't increase over time, which eats into purchasing power.
Retailer CVS Health last year announced its $69 billion deal to purchase health insurer Aetna as Amazon eats into its retail business.
Until now, many Saudi women have had to employ male drivers, something that eats into their salaries and is prohibitive for some.
They've pointed out that the district has way more administrators than other districts of similar size, which eats into the school budget.
It's a move that makes sense, considering that inflation usually means money is worth less every year, which eats into an annuity.
Some have even bemoaned Martin's involvement in other projects, complaining that it eats into time he could be working on Winds of Winter.
I've toyed with the idea of quitting because it usually eats into my weekends, but it's hard to give up the extra cash.
The oddest thing about the Essential Phone is the selfie camera cutout or "notch" that eats into the top part of the display.
They also point out that the district has way more administrators than other districts of similar size, which eats into the school budget.
The typical hedge fund charge of 2 percent of assets under management plus 20 percent on returns quickly eats into such meager gains.
"Anything you pay to fees, no matter how small, eats into your returns because that fee is money that wasn't invested," O'Shea said.
It also eats into a range category targeted by a possible new mid-market twin-aisle jet, the NMA, under review by Boeing.
It was below Panasonic's 450 billion yen target set three years ago due to a stronger yen that eats into profit earned overseas.
The big picture: Insurers hate the tax because it eats into profits, and companies pass along the costs to consumers through higher premiums.
In a traditional IPO, a longer number of banks that promise research coverage are given shares to sell, which eats into lead underwriters' allotment.
"Every time a company says with its body language 'Who are you, again?' it eats into their brand equity a little bit," she said.
Gibson provides a dose of shooting and defense at center but eats into critical minutes for Robinson, the Knicks&apos bright spot last year.
One concern for government and central bank officials is that companies will resist demands to increase workers' pay as the stronger yen eats into profits.
Other economists and even Fed officials who set monetary policy are also seeing significant effects as the shutdown drags on and eats into consumer sentiment.
However, longer-term bonds are more sensitive to inflation expectations in the economy as inflation eats into the purchasing power of a bond's future performance.
Some retailers are slashing prices to try to maintain market share as fewer people walk into malls to shop, but this strategy eats into margins.
The move earned the praise of deficit hawks, who have lamented a steady increase in spending, even as the GOP tax law eats into revenues.
Uber is preparing for a worst-case scenario as the spreading coronavirus eats into its rides business and cripple larges swaths of the global economy.
And the dash towards size has the helpful side-effect of driving up rivals' production costs at the same time as it eats into their revenues.
Stock prices can certainly fall from these levels, especially if a tight labor market forces companies to pay their workers more and eats into profit margins.
That obviously has a huge environmental impact but also eats into the margins of restaurants and kitchens, which tend to be incredibly thin to begin with.
The toll system is unpopular because it eats into truckers' wages and is seen as a corrupt and nepotistic scheme that benefits individuals connected to Putin.
The number of hours spent scheduling, preparing for, and sitting through meetings eats into the time that should be spent thinking and engaging in the business.
While the official calculations are confidential, a rough estimate is that annual nominal returns would need to drop below 5.5% before the state eats into its inheritance.
Now ebook prices are way up and print prices are way down, a situation that eats into the publishers' physical distribution models and guts their ebook sales.
Prices for physical barrels of oil in the North Sea are around their lowest since last June, as extensive refinery maintenance across the region eats into demand.
A firmer yen eats into profits repatriated from abroad and raises the cost of exported vehicles and parts, making Japanese products less competitive overseas and denting margins.
Trade groups for engineers and programmers complain that including models in the visa program eats into the supply of skilled scientists, engineers and other professionals they need.
That eats into agricultural or forest lands, and expands into areas that are far from jobs and largely unconnected to municipal services like water and public transit.
The world's fifth-biggest economy looks set to slow this year as high inflation eats into the spending power of consumers and pushes up prices for businesses.
The copper tax, or levy on mining income, eats into profit at KGHM, which is Europe's second biggest copper producer as well as the world's largest silver miner.
Refiners including Marathon Petroleum and Phillips 66 are shelving projects and tightening budgets as a global glut of diesel and gasoline erodes profits and eats into refining margins.
Meanwhile, banks are suspending credit lines for some Chinese independent oil refineries amid rising concerns about overall industrial defaults and as the virus outbreak eats into fuel sales.
The direction of the stock will largely depend on whether that market strength translates into bigger business or if competition eats into Roku's market share and its margins.
The combination of gas, sales, income, local, and capital gains taxes eats into the incomes of residents who live in New York, California, Illinois, and Connecticut even more.
Getting to and from basketball eats into my morning, so I pack my breakfast cookies to-go and use my 30-minute commute to catch up on the news.
A stronger currency is a headache for domestic exporters as it eats into repatriated earnings and makes goods of Japanese competitors, such as South Korea, more attractive in comparison.
A strong currency eats into Japanese manufacturers' profits and could disrupt the virtuous cycle of business investment, consumer spending and growth that authorities have struggled to set in motion.
While it is expected to see upside from Pokemon GO it will also have to contend with a strong yen which eats into the value of earnings garnered abroad.
Nationwide economist Robert Gardner said Britain's economy was likely to slow this year as the country prepares to leave the European Union and inflation eats into consumers' spending power.
A cramped third row that's standard on front-drive models (and eats into usable cargo space behind the second row) or a $223 option for all-wheel-drive models.
"Celebrity is a mask that eats into the face," John Updike once wrote — but with Trump, it was hard to imagine the face ever having been there at all.
Facebook pays well in absolute terms, but if you're a single-income family you have to live pretty frugally, as those rent checks eats into your monthly disposable income.
He's also been a proponent of universal basic income, the idea that the government should pay everybody a set amount to cover basic living costs as technology eats into jobs.
But top Bank officials have said they are bracing for a "slow-motion slowdown" as the Brexit vote eats into the value of sterling and the spending power of consumers.
He said he expected a "significant slowing of consumer spending over the next year or two" as a strong increase in inflation eats into the spending power of many households.
Hopefully we're working on reducing the number of people that are in prison or jail, and that obviously really eats into your revenue if you're running a prison or jail.
Such stores, which at X21 contribute around 262.8410 percent of all sales, generates stronger revenues when promotional activity is high but that eats into profit, making strategy a delicate balancing act.
A tipster in Boston first clued us in to the feature and now Uber confirms that it's merging a fully functional web version of Uber Eats into its ride-hailing product.
Alibaba competes fiercely for customers and merchants during the event, and has historically recorded much higher marketing costs around the event, which also eats into sales from the first and third quarter.
"Economic conditions for households will remain challenging over the next year as inflation eats into budgets and interest rates begin to rise," said Fionnuala Earley, Countrywide's chief economist, in a press release.
Another factor weighing against a cut is the likelihood of higher rates in the United States this year, a rate trajectory that also eats into South Africa's relative attractiveness to sovereign debt funds.
Airbus shares were up 0.7% at 123.30 euros in afternoon trade The A321XLR also eats into a range category targeted by the possible NMA mid-market, twin-aisle jet under review by Boeing.
Any less pay eats into their basic needs: As EPI put it, the lost wages from missing three days of work can equal a month's worth of groceries or their monthly utility bills.
Babcock, whose biggest customer is Britain's Ministry of Defence, is reshaping the group as the ending of a number of contracts eats into its expected income for the year ending March 31 2020.
It will also be interesting to see if the 15-model eats into Microsoft's own Surface Book sales, as it is likely nipping at the heels of the Surface Book in terms of performance.
Airbus shares were up 0.9% at 123.50 euros in early trade The A321XLR also eats into a range category targeted by a possible mid-market twin-aisle jet - the NMA - under review by Boeing.
Wednesday's study flagged Venezuelans' deteriorating diets, which are deficient in vitamins and protein, as currency controls restrict food imports, hyperinflation eats into salaries, and people line up for hours to buy basics like flour.
Local currencies are currently trading near 2016 levels, she said, and could appreciate by several percentage points in the coming year as the increasing U.S. federal deficit eats into the strength of the dollar.
The rally, however, is bad news for tire makers as it eats into profits and trims margins - a hit that tire makers in Japan and South Korea warn that they may pass on to customers.
Argentina's government is mulling postponing a tax cut planned for next year on soy exports, cabinet chief Marcos Pena said on Tuesday, as a recession in Latin America's third largest economy eats into fiscal revenue.
Investing experts from Vanguard founder Jack Bogle to Warren Buffett have sounded alarm bells about expensive advice that, at best, eats into savers' returns through high fees and, at worst, leads to truly horrific consequences.
Part of the reason my little boy, who goes to a great public school in Manhattan, doesn't like school lunch is that his lunch period is short, and the lunch line eats into it substantially.
SYDNEY, March 6 (Reuters) - Australian retail sales rebounded in January after two months of tepid outcomes, although the underlying pulse was one of sluggish household consumption as record-low wages growth eats into spending power.
In June we also reported that Uber had begun testing folding Eats into its main app, ahead of publicly laying out its plan to roll multiple services into a single app to rule users' daily decisions.
Revenues at Uber's main rival in America jumped by 72% in the quarter as it eats into Uber's market share—it claims 28% of the American ride-hailing industry compared with Uber's 70% of the pot.
But social pressure eats into them, first sporadically and then conspiratorially, as Ponna is pushed, as if by a hundred hands, into participating in a religious ritual in which childless women have sex with young strangers.
"Palm oil is decimating South East Asia's rich diversity of species as it eats into swathes of tropical forest," report lead author and Chair of IUCN's Oil Palm Task Force Erik Meijaard said in a statement.
Vibrant domestic demand has replaced exports as the main driver of growth in Europe's largest economy and strong pay rises would help keep growth in private consumption on track as higher inflation eats into Germans' spending power.
Lithium-ion batteries still account for only a small part of annual nickel usage but the ratio is only going to increase as vehicle electrification gathers momentum and nickel eats into higher-cost cobalt's usage in batteries.
The discount on Canadian heavy crude traded at or below $10 a barrel for much of the summer, and the sudden widening eats into netbacks for Canadian producers already struggling with persistently low global benchmark oil prices.
This quarter, Uber expanded Eats into a number of new cities in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, acquired food delivery startup Ando, announced its expansion of JUMP bikes into Europe and made its scooter ambitions official.
The independent Institute for Fiscal Studies said on Thursday that more children would fall into absolutely poverty over the next five years as the rise in inflation eats into the value of most working-age welfare benefits.
Perkins said previous high online growth rates at Target and Walmart would be difficult to achieve again as the businesses grow larger in scale and as Amazon eats into their pie, especially during the crucial holiday quarter.
Even as Amazon takes away market share and eats into their profit margins, they have little choice but to continue to sell on Amazon's platform in order to get themselves in front of millions of potential customers.
Justine grows up in a strict vegetarian household, but after her first introduction to meat, through hazing at her veterinary school, it quickly evolves from something she eats into a medium by which to explore who she is.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's government is mulling postponing a tax cut planned for next year on soy exports, cabinet chief Marcos Pena said on Tuesday, as a recession in Latin America's third largest economy eats into fiscal revenue.
Introduced in January, the policy is unpopular with commercial banks because it eats into their profits, and the public is nervous that savings accounts — which still pay interest, albeit at a microscopic rate — could be the next target.
Aid agencies have boosted security in recent years, but it eats into resources that could be spent on assistance, and armed escorts and fortified offices create a distance between aid workers and the people they are trying to help.
Italian banks are vulnerable to sovereign debt problems because they hold around 375 billion euros of domestic bonds - or 10 percent of their assets - and the spike in yields, by hurting the value of those holdings, eats into their capital levels.
Then there's Curve's low currency exchange rate and 1 per cent fee when spending money abroad, something that potentially eats into the profits of banks that do a very nice line of business on foreign exchange rates and hidden charges.
And that they catch on to the point that it eats into the Department of Transportation's revenue, so they have to slash public transportation frequency to a point where it's no longer viable to maintain a robust public transportation system.
It's instructive that Uber is shifting towards a 'superapp' model — revealing its intent last year to fold previously separate lines of business, such as rides and Eats, into a single one-stop-shop app which it began rolling out last year.
Traditional British stores, particularly those relying on clothing, risk getting caught in no-man's land as bargain-hunting consumers find cheaper alternatives while the rising popularity of online shopping, now nearly a fifth of UK retail sales, eats into their business.
So it charges a straightforward subscription fee (rather than taking a transaction fee that eats into a restaurant's already thin margins), and it's added potential moneymakers to the website platform, like selling gift cards, booking private events and taking orders for catering.
Why it matters: The pleas are a sign that administration steps to roll back Obama-era environmental regulations won't be enough, on their own, to save some coal plants as cheap natural gas, as well as renewable energy, eats into coal's market share.
The amortization of R&D expenses runs counter to all the good proposals in the House and Senate tax reform bill – and eats into the seed corn of future improvements and inventions that will continue to propel strong economic growth for our country.
But if, for example, Comcast was purposely blocking sites like TorrentFreak, where readers can get information about file-sharing, because, oh, I don't know, file-sharing eats into Comcast's profits as a broadcaster, that would be something that anyone who has been concerned about the end of net neutrality has been warning about.
He sees the company's mission as providing a critical step for companies to identify the employees in their workforce with the skills to become coders and an opportunity for those employees to then receive the training they need to move into higher-paying roles as software eats into low-skilled, repetitive labor.
Amazon is pumping money into Google to promote Prime Day, and it could be a brilliant way to also boost Amazon's own ad businessThe growth rate of Amazon's ad business is plunging but revenue is still upDigital now makes up the majority of marketers' ad spending, and Amazon is poised to win big as it eats into Google's shareAmazon's ad business is set to more than quadruple by 2023 — and Google should be worriedAmazon's nascent ad business is bigger than it's ever been — and it's starting to make inroads with big brands'They should all be worried': Google's move to bring shoppable ads to image searches should terrify Amazon, Instagram, and Pinterest

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