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"far down" Definitions
  1. at a low or unimportant position in a list or series

537 Sentences With "far down"

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It appears to be far down his list of priorities.
This trainwreck is too far down the tracks to stop.
"We don't know how far down the road we'll get."
" Michelle said, "His tongue was so far down [her] throat.
Maybe this prospect is not that far down the line.
So why is he so far down the overall list?
No shakes from Hillary (too far down the bench?) pic.twitter.
We don't know how far down the market will dip.
The readers snaked in a line far down the vestibule.
There may be, but it's very far down the road.
We are pretty far down that path with or without legislation.
Hint: United and Delta were pretty far down on the list.
"We're just too far down the line, I guess," he said.
The cost of environmental regulations typically ranks far down the list.
If you don't, how far down this rabbit hole do you go?
We're pretty sure "dog cuddling" falls pretty far down on the list.
Not far down the A260 is EuroAirport, serving France, Switzerland and Germany.
These show me how far down a page an average reader gets.
Working under cover, he grew dreadlocks that reached far down his back.
How did we ever get so far down this skinless-boneless road?
On the list of contributing factors, Caligiuri's goal is far, far down.
I figured I was way too far down the ladder to matter.
From here to far, far down the road, it was like this.
Push the plunger down slowly and as far down as you can.
We also have a few art related projects far down the line.
The building is already a landmark, visible from far down the river.
If they can do work because we are far down the line.
"We were running into a market that had gotten so much fear at the end of last year, that earnings estimates came very far down, perhaps too far down," Timothy Lesko, partner at Granite Investment Advisors, said on Wednesday.
How far down the rabbit hole of depravity does this entire ordeal go?
"He basically said, 'That's pretty far down our list of priorities,' "Adams recalled.
Aww, I feel bad putting this one so far down on the list.
Classical economics would say a rational person would not sell that far down.
Noor was now past despair, real real far down whatever highway she was on.
You know, that document, when you read it today, that's far down the line.
The United States has gone too far down the road of criminalizing public policy.
The market often bounces back when it's this far down in the first quarter.
I think Gawker went as far down that road as we've seen in America.
The differences show how far down the assisted-suicide slippery slope we have gone.
Some people doubt just how far down memory lane the government wants to go.
"It's so far down the list of things to be concerned about," she said.
Hoop stars, of course, fall far down the list of athletes hit the hardest.
I don't need to comment on something that is that far down the line.
Still, we have more questions: Just how far down does this vine tat go?
"Well, no, but I don't think that far down the road," Ryan told CNN.
He was very, very far down the road and then ended up buying Time.
I think that's probably as far down and as deep as we want to go.
Nowhere else — certainly not in interviews or public appearances — is her guard so far down.
The work is hard, the practices long, and the gratification possibly far down the line.
Coldplay is one of the bands that can slow you down — really, really far down.
Meanwhile, the cyborgs (and robos) already are far down the track toward a fiduciary reality.
How far down does the Big Red Spot storm that has swirled for centuries extend?
But at the time he didn't appear to be far down the pathway to violence.
Sports of The Times At first, he was just a commotion, far down State Street.
And so you're really far down the final ... Content's a big one we're looking at.
Do you know how to properly value a draft pick that far down the line?
Still, there's something unsettling about not knowing exactly how far down the Challenger Deep is.
This is why there's so much interest, even though it's so far down the road.
How far down the list did they go before someone said: 'What about Arthur Less?
Part of his tactics included pushing the students' names far down in Google search results.
Unfortunately, few small-scale wineries have the capital to gaze that far down the road.
That is still far down from Bitcoin's all-time peak near $20,000 in late 2017.
You know that document when you read it today, that is far down the line.
So I wanted to try to stay as far down the line as I could.
Realistically, Magnus Cedenblad and Krzysztof Jotko would never appear this far down a Fight Night card.
They've "gone very far down the path of building a product" without that input, he said.
I don't want to get that far down the road but I think that's the intent.
"We're a little far down the road for that," Pelosi said on ABC's "This Week" program.
As someone pretty far down the food chain, it is unclear what information he might provide.
And, yes, that is the sound of a can being kicked very far down the road.
Now they are having success selling to investors pretty far down from Wall Street's 0.0001 percent.
Zipfian projections are inexact, especially far down the table, but the curve seems to hold broadly.
The night of the first Seder, the line up of walkers stretched far down the hallway.
"Well, no, but I don't think that far down the road," Ryan told CNN Tuesday night.
I guess the question is, how far down the rabbit hole do I want to go?
And Little Ethiopia is not too far down and I like to go there a lot.
Thus, as Trumpian conflicts of interest go, The Celebrity Apprentice is pretty far down the list.
"Research was fairly far down the path at that stage in terms of understanding those components."
But they hadn't made it far down the road when a police officer waved them down.
Far down the field, Buffon peeled off his gloves and walked slowly toward the center circle.
But so far, for the Mars scientists, that is far down on the list of explanations.
This document shows us how far down a road paved with untruths hearsay can take us.
For the same reason, businesses that were too far down-market were not welcome as tenants.
Later, in an interview, he made clear that would only go so far down this road.
Even though the Republic of Gilead is pretty far down the line of what's happening now.
"That's so far down the list of what they're dealing with at this point," says the source.
How far down do you think he had to go to have this moment of self-realization?
"If you wanted to make it, this far down, you had to play Dance Academy," he explains.
In , we had a marker that indicated how far down the beach to walk from the shelter.
Given the complexities and sensitivities, some feel they may just kick any decision far down the road.
"That's so far down the list of what they're dealing with at this point," said the source.
She was so far down in the water, he couldn't see where the voice was coming from.
I wouldn't decline in a form that's impersonal, especially when you've gotten so far down the line.
But analysis of a suburban automated car future is one step too far down the analytical pipeline.
"Compared to other industries, it's pretty far down," said Rick Polito, the trade journal's editor-in-chief.
Zuckerberg's answer or lack thereof revealed just how far down Facebook's to-do list wildlife trafficking ranks.
Scott Pinkmountain and his wife live far down a dusty road, amid elaborate cactus and cartoonish boulders.
"I was a bit far down, but at the moment it doesn't look too bad," Verstappen said.
I never thought he'd be this far down this path, and I'm not loving the trend line.
How far down do we have to go before we find something that perfectly identifies with itself?
They're not known for moving quickly, but we're so far down a rabbit hole at this point.
Warren's tax isn't going to reach so far down as to affect our tax bill and assets.
And because the star is so huge, it's impossible to tell what's going on so far down.
Reach as far down the middle of your back as you can, with your fingers pointed down.
It's a problem that should have been fixed a long time ago … very far down the road.
On "Bambi," Mr. Wong's name appears, quite far down in the credits, as a mere "background" artist.
SUSAN Let's not project too far down the road, either where Mr. Whiskers is concerned or otherwise.
When you look at Europe, for example, they're quite far down the road, compared to this country.
Even seeds diligently planted now would only flourish far down the road, long after Obama has left office.
The major business figures are relatively far down the list, which Podesta said had been organized into groups.
Teams with records like the Rangers don't usually spend this much time this far down the depth chart.
These children have been pushed so far down now they cannot ever achieve what was expected of them.
Like my marathons, medical policy requires us to look far down the road and consider long-term objectives.
Mr. Diallo said deactivation was relatively far down the list of concerns for most drivers in his organization.
In September, he warned investors that a 40 to 70 percent correction wasn't too far down the road.
Honestly, the reason why it's so far down is because it was such a smooth and comfortable session.
"There's new technologies down the road, not too far down the road, that we'll rely on," Kelly added.
When TTC my children (now five and two), I went pretty far down the route of POAS obsession.
Mr. Trump responded, "We're very far down the line, but I will," and then quickly changed the subject.
He puzzled over it for a bit, his glasses pushed far down on his nose, and ultimately agreed.
He puzzled over it for a bit, his glasses pushed far down on his nose, and ultimately agreed.
But that doesn't guarantee it'll remain a snappy performer with all-day battery life that far down the road.
The letter, uh, goes downhill from there (and let's be real, it was pretty far down the hill already).
So — and there's new technologies down the road, not too far down the road that we will rely on.
So why does this mass of frigid air sometimes swirl so far down south and away from its home?
I think it's so far down on their list because the solution is right in front of your eyes.
Climate change has long been far down on the list of issues that voters say are important to them.
As the college football season begins in earnest this weekend, many athletic directors are looking far down the road.
The TV treatment doesn't go very far down that road, instead concentrating on a ticktock of the event itself.
And if you go too far down this path, what you're going to end up with is sour mix.
But, as Smith said on Twitter, he can't focus too far down the line -- "One day at a time."
That is a reason that Tuesday night's debate got a bit too far down into the weeds for me.
He most often played likable but socially inept characters, and usually ranked fairly far down on the cast list.
She sobbed and bled, stuck her fingers deep inside herself and Q-tips too far down her ear canal.
The number of people crossing the border unlawfully is far down from its peak of nearly two decades ago.
According to the EC, competing comparison shopping services like Nextag and Foundem languish far down in Google's search results.
I can't see very far down the line from here and I hope that you can give me some insight.
Try to braid as far down as possible, since the length will come in handy for the next two looks.
In many cases, it was remote and so rugged that the Border Patrol doesn't go very far down those roads.
Google isn't quite as far down the line with developers as Amazon is, and it uses "actions" instead of "skills".
We're so far down the road of thinking about race as a biological reality that we've forgotten it's a construct.
They can tell you the alcohol content from how far down their throat the alcohol burns—higher proofs burn further.
That pushes up authoritative sources and, in turn, pushes troll or MRA-style video rants pretty far down the page.
We're taking another hit at watching his Instagram with anticipation to see how far down the rabbit hole he goes.
Additionally, allowing customers to test the "real thing" keeps companies "from going too far down a wrong path" in development.
"We have been using all our resources to get this project as far down the road as possible," Bryant said.
A legitimate center who can play as far down the positional scale as Marion did is a rare thing indeed.
This one, if you're that far down the road and you say you're a human being, I've got my suspicions.
But after a long summer, they can sense that some well-earned vacation time is not far down the road.
The euro took a small dip to be last at $1.1969 and is so far down 1.3 percent this week.
The getaway car didn't get far down the road before the driver lost control and crashed into a passenger bus.
Among the world's resources imperiled by climate change, poetry would seem to rank far down the list for most people.
We've gone too far down the path toward a comprehensive overhaul of the tax system to lose our way now.
Of course, efforts to bring about regime change can take many forms, with military confrontation far down the options list.
If America is first on Mr. Trump's list of priorities, the "mess" in Afghanistan seems to be pretty far down.
But it depends on a lot of different factors, including how far down the corporate ladder the glass ceiling reaches.
Certain paintings reach so far down into the generative process that "the givens" of their tradition themselves can be changed.
He promised that all the digging and boring required to build the hyperloop will go undetected because it's so far down.
They've gone so far down that road now that Jay jokes about how they'll struggle to be taken seriously at all.
We will skip over the part where Trump is this far down the road and still working on a basic plan.
Drilling that far down could help us find traces of water, veins of minerals that indicate biological processing and so on.
I suspect Spielberg and Cline have taken us as far down the pop culture rabbit hole as any movie can go.
Despite this, the country has gone far down the path of allowing great power in the hands of the chief executive.
Some of the picks are so far down the line that's impossible to say what the NBA will look like then.
Only blue light can penetrate this far down, which makes the swell shark and the chain catshark glow in the dark.
The senior adviser lamented how far down the road the White House and Vice President's office had gotten with the commission.
"Whatever is making those colors, whatever is making those stripes, is still existing pretty far down into Jupiter," Dr. Bolton said.
Parts of the Congo River measured around 720 feet deep, almost as far down as the twilight zone of the ocean.
His most recent book, "Make Me," wandered so far down into the dark web that an about-face was clearly needed.
And far down the branch of one tree, a string of characters lit up like neon in Matonis' mind: account-loginserv.com.
Far down on his list of accomplishments is that he brought me into the magazine—a huge break for me, anyway.
I just have to dig so far down to find new things sometimes, but I'm okay with the old stuff too.
Surrounded by snow-capped peaks, its icy water is so blue and clear that you can see far down into its depths.
Many professional cameras are already modular to a certain extent, but there's a reason companies only go so far down that path.
"I didn't want to get too far down the line and stuck in this stigma of being a 'women's brand,'" he said.
It was quite far down the line when we kind of really started talking about whether this could be an actual project.
Despite the survey takers' apparent propensity towards casual drinks, beer and wine fell far down the list of first date beverage suggestions.
The pound was marked as far down as $1.4430, but has since returned to $1.4447, or 0.2 percent lower on the day.
So when I was interviewing for medical school, the structure of the anatomy program was far down on my list of priorities.
But the recognition of a company is pretty far down on the list of things to consider before investing in a stock.
In fact, an IPO seems to be fairly far down on their wish list of possible exit strategies for these private companies.
It was not immediately clear how far down the chain of command the U.S. measures would reach and who might be named.
"This was a well-telegraphed pullback and we'll see how far down we go," said Quincy Krosby, market strategist at Prudential Financial.
He was already too far down the black hole of physical pain, dependence, and hopelessness that many opioid users find themselves in.
One is that they're so desperate to avoid even the semblance of a difficult question that they're looking far down Fox's bench.
I think that's pretty far down the line, and you'd have to anticipate that a particular robot was going to be used.
The beverage tax is fairly far down on both ballots, which means some voters may grow fatigued and fail to weigh in.
Most meningiomas arise close to the skull, but in some cases, a tumor can form as far down as the spinal cord.
No clue about how far down it goes is offered by the base made from vacated hands planted next to absent feet.
But after Jacobson's daughter was hurt, the team extended the netting far down its baselines, as the Mets had done in 2017.
By the time you call in the consultants, by the time you go to couples therapy, you're too far down the road.
She doesn't know if it's irony or not, and if it's irony tinged with truth, how far down does the hostility go?
President Trump continues to stoke the fires of white resentment, and Tuesday's test will reflect how far down the road we've gone.
She cites survey work Cox has done showing trucks are far down the list of vehicle types considered for future EV buys.
Democrats have now gone so far down the road of impeachment that it seems unlikely they will be able to turn back.
On G. verrucosa, the warts don't extend quite as far down its arms, and they taper off towards the back of its mantle.
Even this webpage, right this second, is tracking you, to see how long you read and how far down the page you scroll.
If there was any doubt about how far down their own rabbit hole Trumpkins would be willing to go, Tuesday morning eliminated it.
Just enter this in: Not too far down you'll see the method you want, or that you would (correctly) assume that you want.
The pound was marked as far down as $1.4430 GBP=D4, but has since returned to $1.4463, 0.1 percent lower on the day.
"We think they are already far down the path of doing what is needed," said Barakett, the founder and CEO of Tremblant Capital.
Cold Bay, Alaska (CNN)Far down the Alaskan peninsula, where it curves into the Bering Sea, lies the remote Izembek National Wildlife Refuge.
The microwave measurements will tell the temperature and amount of water and help determine how far down the storm descends into the atmosphere.
A. I think the light, the view of the water, the way you really can look far down from here, is always important.
But the mere fact that such schemes are being discussed openly by mainstream Democrats shows how far down the rabbit hole we've gone.
Now we just get to kick back and wait to see how far down the rabbit hole Lana Wachowski will take us next.
My solution is to always park in the same row — designated by letter — in the parking lot, even if it's pretty far down.
That said, Uber's new CEO, Dara Khosrowshahi, said recently that an IPO is not far down the road, perhaps as early as 2019.
Scientists will use Juno's other instruments to gather clues about what drives the storm and how far down into the atmosphere it descends.
Win or lose, he has already defined politics so far down that a shocking degree of hatred, ignorance, and lies is becoming normal.
I grew up in a town called Perrysburg, Ohio, and it wasn't very far down the road from where Neil Armstrong was from.
The LA mayor "is so far down the list of potential Democratic nominees, he's almost invisible," wrote LA Times columnist Steve Lopez last month.
As a result, the source described Venezuela -- recently a top priority for the administration -- as moving far down the priority list for the administration.
Presented with these titles, it can be difficult to separate fact from fear-mongering, particularly when fact is buried so far down the page.
I've seen it too many times and my head is too far down the Making a Murderer hole; it's hard to determine what's what.
Policymakers around the world are trying to write global rules for governing self-driving cars before the technology gets too far down the road.
"We are aiming to get this as far down the road as we can in what is now a couple of weeks," Pompeo said.
When I expressed wariness of falling too far down the crypto rabbit hole, the silence was so awkward I feared spontaneously bursting into flames.
But let's not go too far down that rabbit hole because it requires speculating about MLS's opaque business model, which is still not profitable.
But I disagree with him about how far down and how much the sorting goes in the general electorate; ordinary people don't like it.
It's the calm before a gigantic, horrendous storm that I don't think is too far down the road," he recently said on "Futures Now.
"We are aiming to get this as far down the road as we can in what is now a couple of weeks," Pompeo said.
That experience should help strengthen the country's pursuit of a reconciliation that now seems a bit more achievable, even if far down the road.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Thursday Washington aims to "get as far down the road as we can" at the summit.
In it, his voice is not yet as good as it would become, but he was reaching far down into his body for it.
In a sign of how far down the wrong road he has gone, President Donald Trump threatened new tariffs on Chinese imports last week.
Far down on the list, attracting almost no attention, was a boldface name from the disco days and nights of Manhattan in the 1970s.
Teams as far down as sixth-seeded S.M.U. and seventh-seeded St. Mary's have at least a 1 percent chance of winning it all.
I think where it's more important is on something like the phone that we not go too far down the path of voice-only control.
"We got quite far down the line with my version of 'Bohemian Rhapsody,' which unfortunately, never came to fruition," Fletcher later told IndieWire in 2018.
Audi just announced its most advanced semi-autonomous system yet with the A8, so self-driving isn't too far down the road for the automaker.
You don't have to go very far down on google to find out that he and the Saudi government don't always see eye to eye.
This limits its dives to eight hours and means it cannot go as far down into the ocean as its titanium shell would otherwise permit.
The flex handles allow you to customize the intensity of your massage and you can even have it cover as far down as your shoulders.
It was a sign of the depth of the EU's divisions over migration that the crisis in Brexit negotiations came far down the summit agenda.
Policies are hammered out one or two years in advance, so the price of today's rocket explosions wouldn't turn up until far down the road.
However, given your support of the company over the years, we wanted to provide this opportunity before we proceed too far down the current path.
For most people, this writer included, you won't need to scroll too far down to find some random question about a celebrity in that mix.
You have to be able to think really far down the road as to how you want something to go, especially now more than ever.
It's an abstract debate about how far down the progressive path the Democrats should position their party in the next two national elections and beyond.
And as a result we think we can bring taxes far down and not necessarily have a pay for as you go along with that.
The service peaked in the top 50 among social networking apps and had tumbled far down the charts since, according to data from App Annie.
"Who are you?" he growls, by which he means what gives you, a woman far down the corporate ladder, the right to destroy my life?
He also believes, as he tweeted, that the U.S. already is so far down on the scorecard with China that he's got nothing to lose.
You know, you can go all around the world and even just my name, Matangi, there's presence of it as far down as New Zealand.
Proximity to medical care might be far down the list of what renters are seeking in a neighborhood, especially if they are young and healthy.
If he started asking around about whose glove it was, I wouldn't get as far down the platform as I wanted before my train arrived.
The coming shakeout may be most brutal among suppliers, particularly smaller companies far down the industry food chain that supply specialized parts for combustion engines.
He leans so far down in corners that at times his elbow becomes, along with his knee, a steadying point of contact with the tarmac.
D'Angelo Russell scored 18 points for the Nets, who have been forced to use players from far down on their depth chart because of injuries.
But deeper in the water, it's dark and the little light that reaches that far down is only in the blue part of the spectrum.
Product search engines like Nextag and Foundem appear so far down in search results, in Google's view, because they aren't very relevant to users' searches.
But scroll down to clause 57.10 (so far down on the page that most would never notice) and that's where the horror movie-inspired fun begins.
You also have a chance run-in with a powerful pokémon of ancient legend, setting up a fateful meeting far down the line in the narrative.
The reason they set out on this monumental task seems almost besides the point now, though—they've gone much too far down this road to quit.
With his name that far down the list, it might indicate Kim Jong Un doesn't trust his former top aide as much as he once did.
I cut and stripped branches pruned from olive and ash trees, and listened to the water in a river running far down along the valley bottom.
Death is one of those things that you kind of think is not gonna happen—it will, but it's gonna happen so far down the line.
There's the potential for that element, but if you continue too far down that path writers wouldn't be able to write about anything they haven't experienced!
In tennis, you don't have to search far down the ranks to find players for whom balancing the books is as vital as a good forehand.
It's worth noting that you can have bad posture but not have the problem of holding your head too far forward or looking too far down.
That draft suggestion will jumpstart a months- to years-long public comment period that could push the formalization of any PFAS standard far down the line.
That draft suggestion will jumpstart a months to years long public comment period that could push the formalization of any PFAS standard far down the line.
She'd slunk so far down in her seat that she was practically on the floor and she slunk further when I whispered that we were staying.
Go too far down that rabbit hole, and you mind find yourself deciding that Varys is a mermaid because there's no definitive evidence that he isn't.
Van Gogh was one of early modernism's most radical colorists, but Mr. Hockney has taken the ball and run with it, far, far down the field.
For almost two decades, his massive dreads have become his identifying trait, extending so far down his back that they dragged against the floor while he walked.
You'll learn what they click, how far down they scroll, which parts they are drawn to the most, and the site elements that cause them to leave.
In a way, the gate-all-around architecture is more simple than FinFET, and can probably be scaled as far down as 3nm, according to Ars Technica.
His enthusiasm for free thinking set him on the path to atheism, though he did not travel as far down it as his friend David Hume did.
By using that route to starting a company, such founders have a decent shot of being far down the road long before any bandwagons begin to roll.
The laundry room — if you're lucky enough to have one — is pretty far down the list when it comes to home improvement projects we want to tackle.
With the Wildcats hosting Rutgers on Thursday, Deary started a drive in the second quarter, but noticed her untied shoelace before getting too far down the court.
But a true accounting is closer to 12,000, a number that demands that one drill far down into a byzantine secret structure to sort it all out.
They involved small-time sellers, far down the chain, individuals who were looking to make some extra money and had got caught up in the drug trade.
Those in the movement say humans have already gone too far down the path of climate change and can't afford to dig up any more fossil fuels.
Even on its opening weekend in September, the line of cars to the parking lot stretched far down South Riverside Avenue, overseen by a conspicuous police presence.
Even if gas prices get high and the math works out in the diesel's favor, you're probably not seeing a return there until far down the road.
Here&aposs why you might want to consider doing it now rather than later, no matter how far down the road starting a family may seem. 1.
But politically amplified hostility may be obscuring more sympathetic public interest: On the days the museum can open, the line of visitors snakes far down the street.
When it comes to the Halloween concerns, though, Best argues that "if you're looking for the dangers of marijuana legalization, this falls pretty far down the list."
That should be a big help: the Beats X have this same magnetic feature, but their long cord means they reach awkwardly far down on some people's chest.
I certainly did not have the perspective to see the unthinkable intimidation involved in making sexual advances on someone so far down the totem pole at the workplace.
Hardware sales won't necessarily last forever, but registering the rush of cord-cutters to its platform will allow it to sell advertising around them far down the line.
If you don't drill too far down into the details, the theory that Republican delegates could turn to Kasich at a contested convention might appear to make sense.
The RefugePeople abuse the phrase "temple" of,but the Refuge is deserving of a pass (and also an Uber, because it's really far down the peninsula from SF).
Even during the financial crisis, certainly most investors realized the U.S. economy was not going to go to zero, so selling this far down made no economic sense.
Because experiencing pain requires a sequence of events in the body, like a chain of dominoes, the researchers thought they might be looking too far down the chain.
"It couldn't have picked a better one than Google, which is far down the road with self-driving cars," said Michelle Krebs, an analyst with the firm Autotrader.
This feels like an apt place to (again) point out that it's really, really hard to believe Trump actually read past the headline, much less this far down.
One early test is whether Congress will allot money for that upgrade, a task that is far down the list of priorities for cash-strapped states and localities.
We haven't gotten as far down the road yet as, say, toilet paper and paper towels, which I know are pretty popular at places like the dollar stores.
So, before I went too far down the fuckbot hole, I asked Realbotix to confirm that the male version was real, and releasing as early as this year.
Even when the virus passes by or we get a vaccine or a treatment, the economy cannot come back, it's just so far down that it can't recover.
Beyond the stated arguments are both history and a French culture that even as it embraces a monarchlike president, remains leery of going too far down that road.
If we don't improve our preparedness to meet the challenges of our multidimensional world, we risk proceeding so far down a path of escalation that conflict becomes inevitable.
He has lent a couple pairs to his younger brother, Zach, who plays at Division III Transylvania University in Lexington, Ky., far down the equipment-deal food chain.
Perhaps he deems people with opioid dependence or addiction to be unworthy of treatment, or he considers them to be too far down the hole to merit help.
In addition, some speculate that gold's incredible drop over the past few years has dragged gold prices too far down, making the metal a bargain at the year's outset.
The spacecraft also detected an ammonia belt extending from the top of the atmosphere to hundreds of miles into Juno's interior, as far down as Juno's instruments can see.
On some days, huge ads drop down from the top of the screen, pushing the content readers seek far down — even on sites where you may be reading this.
Some millennial hotspots like New York and Chicago ranked far down the list with Cleveland and Newark, New Jersey, just outside of New York City, at the very bottom.
But had Cursive not allowed itself to see how far down the rabbit hole it could go, maybe the band would have never known what it'd be capable of.
Because some of them are so far down the road, it will be hard for the Thunder to develop a coherent plan around players drafted in 2020 and 2026.
THE list of losers from Britain's vote to leave the European Union is long indeed, but very far down on it are evangelisers for the accuracy of prediction markets.
It's as though I'm terrified to go too far down one path as it may close off others for me and as a result, I am often treading water.
We are too far outside our norms, too far down a path that too few of us even realized we were traveling, for us to see its meaning yet.
"It's quite possible that the Neanderthals were collecting shells as far down as 2 to 4 meters," Villa said, which is the equivalent of about six to 13 feet.
JPMorgan cut its price targets and overall outlook on movie theater chains after studios hinted that premium video on demand (PVOD) may not be too far down the road.
Of all the things that you hear in the tech community you have to worry about, not having access to global capital is pretty far down on my list.
I believe that Clinton would have continued Obama's reckless spending and weak foreign policies and would have taken our country so far down that we might never have recovered.
Even when you're far down the road with an acquirer, if they know you have a fallback plan in mind it can provide valuable leverage as you negotiate key terms.
It would be a very tasty rematch, but it is highly unlikely that UFC would pit two Europeans on the ascent against each other, especially so far down a card.
That's because in 1917, King George V limited the use of such titles within the royal family, and the couple's child will be too far down the line of succession.
According to Daniel Pearson of the Cato Institute, US merchant vessels carry about 2 percent of the world's cargo, far down from the 25 percent they carried 60 years ago.
"We are going too far down the old road if we still keep the 6.5-7 percent growth target next year," said a policy insider, who declined to be identified.
"We believe that a modest royalty could be possible far down the road if Gilead were to lose" the patent case, Jefferies analyst Michael Yee said in a research note.
Reading it feels like walking across a glacier: You can glide along without thinking, but when you do stop to think, you can barely fathom how far down it goes.
The Wooting One not only has mechanical keys but also registers how far down a key is being pushed so that it can be used more like a gaming controller.
He has done so well at dragging his rivals so far down into the sewer with him that portions of what we watched on Thursday night were a fetid farce.
What was occasionally manic and overbright in the previous 100 minutes is toned so far down in the final 10 as to suggest, without words, a much subtler moral lesson.
"If I don't win the election, (news) ratings are going to go so far down, they'll be out of business, every one of them," Trump told a crowd of supporters.
At some point in your grief process — not right away, but not too far down the road either — it's important to start establishing a new sense of normal for yourself.
But at some point, and not one too far down the line, we will have to ask what other changes need to be made, beyond minimizing travel during major tournaments.
The question is how far down the road they can go, and how far the North Koreans are really able to get to denuclearize to get economic benefits for their nation?
Make triple sure that you aren't actually dealing with a vermin infestation, carbon monoxide leak, faulty plumbing, or some other normal explanation before going too far down the paranormal rabbit hole.
If they think — and they would do this with our concurrence — if they think that they can do some work because we're very far down the line — we're actually very far.
But if you anticipate the whine, use binoculars and look far down the course, you might see a blip -- followed by a plume of salt spun out by the back tires.
Republican, Democratic, black, white, Latino, North, South, Dixie, New England — you won't have to look far down the Bush family line to find some of this, or that, or the other.
Francis' feral delivery makes the subtext text: in heaven everything is fine, but he's so far down in hell that singing about paradise is the closest he'll ever get to it.
"I don't know how far we have to go — how far down, how far left, how far out — we have to go, until we come together," the Golden Globe winner said.
He was, he said, stunned to see how rapidly the Nazis had invaded "and how far down south they went" — through the Caucasus to bump up practically against the Middle East.
More damning, Kaepernick was not asked to make difficult throws; he's not a Matt Ryan-type quarterback, slinging the ball far down the field on deep crosses or challenging out routes.
A novel or movie gets you only so far down the road to empathy; to go the distance, you need more intimate, immediate experience of hurts and aspirations not your own.
All I knew, standing blissfully alone atop a precarious bluff looking far down onto jagged rocks and sparkling cobalt water below, was that I owed that witch a debt of gratitude.
"But I wouldn't think that would be too far down the line," Butler, who joined the Steelers' coaching staff in 2003, the same year they drafted Polamalu, said in an interview.
But Trump has demonstrated with past actions, like Executive Order 13769 (aka the "Muslim ban"), that potential legal restraints are far down on his list of concerns in accomplishing an agenda.
Few historians are willing to go too far down the counterfactual rabbit hole, but suffice it to say there was plenty of economic incentive to retain a large enslaved labor force.
And yet, if Lando Norris keeps on winning, a South-West successor to the 2009 world champion — who made his F1 debut in 2000 — may not be too far down the road.
Mindful that most of these jobs are far down the corporate totem pole, the government has also revived a decade-old target of having women occupy 30% of "leadership positions" by 2020.
"I try not to think too far down the line, but I'm excited to just have made some changes to give myself a shot and do some cool things professionally," he said.
Compare those films' success with that of, say, Swiss Army Man, which was heavily marketed to younger viewers as an alternative to blockbusters and is pretty far down the top 20 list.
Stuart Peterson of Artis Ventures was on the list — very far down, behind the many VCs whose names are instantly recognizable to founders, like Chris Sacca and Peter Fenton and Mary Meeker.
A 2009 study states that it'll do the same for you, even if you're employed by someone else in a job where talking to people is far down the list of requirements.
That's an infrequent situation — in fact, this is the first time we've been so far down this early in the year in three decades, but it doesn't mean the market is doomed.
The videos show a wide range of earthly depth, starting at 10 feet and reaching as far down as 1,400 feet beneath the soil, highlighting over 2 million years of geological development.
The central question is how far down the road toward nationalism can a country go before it moves first out of a globalist model and then ultimately away from democratic values entirely.
Now Cadillac sits far down on the list of best-selling premium brands in the US. But the answers to the company's problems may lie in the global market, particularly in China.
This year 39 companies have gone public so far, down more than 60 percent from the same period last year, according to data from Renaissance Capital, a manager of IPO-focused ETFs.
Yes, some Christmas tree sales locations may have been unable to get all the trees they wanted and sold out, but not far down the road another location still has trees available.
And, in a triumph for the little guy (Parma is far down on the rank of Italian cities by population), it was named this year's best festival by the International Opera Awards.
These included photos and detailed descriptions of what trail they were on, how far down it they would be found and even the unique characteristics and type of tree they were under.
I find it admirable that, no matter how far down the road he goes, if he's not making it better, he will happily return to the original idea in its original state.
That brought up Josh Rutledge, who, after fouling off a pair of 22012-226 fastballs, hit a slider high and far down the left-field line, bringing the crowd to its feet.
The Full Tuck: In ProgressStart your tuck in the front, and work your way around, making sure to push the fabric as far down as possible to avoid any bulky bulges or bumps.
He then allegedly shoved his gun so far down her mouth that she suffered an injury to the top of her throat, Suffolk County Assistant District Attorney Ian Polumbaum said during the arraignment.
And I fell pretty far down that recursive wormhole until it transported me completely out of the White River High School cafeteria into some nonsensorial place only properly crazy people get to visit.
Unlike the notch-busting Mi Mix line, the Mi phones don't tend to have particularly interesting designs, and Xiaomi doesn't push the prices as far down as it can with the Redmi range.
The big picture: "The question the industry has is how far down that outsourcing chain do I have to go to determine if I have a sanction on Venezuela or not," Gutierrez said.
So if your company isn't too far down the alphabet of VC funding rounds and you're having a hard time finding a path out of the woods, exit if and while you can.
"People just realized (healthcare) got beaten so far down it might be worth taking a chance," said Robert Pavlik, chief investment strategist and senior portfolio manager at SlateStone Wealth LLC in New York.
Donald Trump made that promise as a candidate, back when North Korea was pretty far down on his list of global priorities, and a whole lot of other pledges seemed like better bets.
Finances in retirement index: 59%Quality of life index: 90%While Norway ranks far down the list for finances in retirement — dragged down by low scores for tax pressure and interest rates — the  
What I did feel, in the rare times I allowed myself emotions, was that I might plunge so far down a steep chasm that I'd never claw my way up to the surface.
Climate change, by contrast, has for a long time been seen as remote, something for future generations to worry about, and in polls has appeared far down on the list of voters' concerns.
"I'm hard pressed to think of a time when the president reached this far down into the underbrush of military personnel issues," said Eugene Fidell, who teaches military law at Yale Law School.
We won't go too far down the rabbit hole of fair use though—here we're focusing on who owns the content you post to the web, and at the most basic level, you do.
Sanders and Conway are so far down the path of deceit in the service of Trump that one can't imagine them turning around, copping to what they have done and choosing another straighter path.
The typically volatile cryptocurrency market appeared quite calm in the past week, with Bitcoin slowly clawing its way back up from its February lows, when its price briefly went as far down as $6,150.
Officials in Hawaii said last week that it was not clear when the summit would explode because the lava lake at the summit had drained so far down that it was no longer visible.
For example, you don't want to place text too far down on screen, otherwise it will be eclipsed by the message bar (which will pop up if you try to drag your sticker there).
How far down demand will go this time is a matter of debate, with analysts and planners warning that could depend on how the Trump administration handles disputes with China and other trade partners.
About as extreme as it gets, the dangerous and daunting discipline sees racers hurtling in excess of 130kph down the mountain — and the winner often a surprise from far down the list of favorites.
"We are far down the road in our conversations with the other regulators," DuPont CEO Edward Breen told Reuters, adding that conditional approval from the European Commission was "the big hurdle to get over".
Far down the mayor's list of priorities, apparently, are the real law-abiding citizens of her community who still have more than 800 convicted criminals roaming free among them who should not be there.
When she asked her constituents in Greece how important climate change was to them, they admitted it could fall pretty far down their priority list behind food, shelter, jobs, health and other pressing needs.
While it was arguably far down the list of irresponsible comments he made in that clip, Trump's claim that 100,000 people died from the flu in 1990 was also way, way off the mark.
A.D.B., or adaptive driving beam headlights, use sensors and cameras to continuously shape a vehicle's high beam so that it illuminates only areas without oncoming traffic, while throwing light elsewhere far down the road.
He was a server at Lloyd Whiskey Bar in Philadelphia; a runner and barback at the International Bar not far down the road; and one half of the Philadelphia-based band the Dawn Drapes.
"There's two Greggs on our campus and at lunch times the queue always goes out the door and far down the street," says McManus, who estimates that she eats at Greggs twice a week.
The map includes China's so-called nine-dash line, which dips far down into the South China Sea — an audacious and hotly disputed claim to territory that Vietnam and other countries say is theirs.
How Khosrowshahi cleansed Uber of its toxicityAccording to Hoffman, Khosrowshahi had to right Uber, a ship gone too far down the promise of hypergrowth at the expense of everything else, as an outsider CEO.
Asus ZenPad 8-inch Android tablet 16GB (refurbished) — $99.99 See Details Cleaning the drain falls pretty far down on the list of chores we're willing to do, probably right next to scrubbing the toilet.
Schweisgut played down chances of a trade war between China and the United States, saying it would be "self-defeating" and that to speculate about the risk is to "look too far down the road".
In the UK, we're too far down that route already, with Kendal Calling, Glade, Standon Calling—and to an extent Glastonbury, reportedly helped on by the late Arabella Churchill—all linked to well-off families.
Pompeo said the United States aimed to "get as far down the road as we can" with North Korea in the next two weeks and that Biegun's team would discuss all issues covered in Singapore.
According to the Index of Economic Freedom, America remains one of the freest economies in the world, while China is far down the list, with weak rule of law and little financial or investment freedom.
The Yankees said on Wednesday that they would extend protective netting far down the foul lines next season at Yankee Stadium in the hopes of preventing fans from being struck by hard-hit foul balls.
He perfected the drop-and-thrust delivery, dropping so far down as he threw that his measure of a good night was whether his right knee had dirt on it from dragging on the mound.
Karen Fukuhara voices Kipo, a young girl who is among the human survivors of an apocalyptic event that has turned other living things into enormous and intelligent creatures, pushing people far down the evolutionary chain.
"After marching far down this road, putting Canada on the hot seat, and releasing documents publicly leveling charges against Meng and Huawei, the US law enforcement system has its credibility on the line," Triolo said.
" Universal Display Corporation: "I think the super-cycle is going to be great for OLED, I reiterate my like for that company, which is not far down the road from where I used to live.
Pompeo said last week that Washington aimed to "get as far down the road as we can" with North Korea in the next two weeks and that Biegun's team would discuss all issues covered in Singapore.
Junk pages exist on the more readily accessible parts of the clearweb too, but by virtue of scale (and filtering tools) they're pushed so far down on search results that few people ever see them anymore.
He said that a strong number could push Bank of England rate hikes expectations up a little more but given the overriding environment he said he doubts investors will go too far down the "normalisation" road.
The mere fact that we can take seriously that this course of action might be contemplated by Trump is a sign of how far down the road we have come to the weakening of US democracy.
But we have the danger of cropping up of Ebola, and we've just seen recently over the last several weeks cases that far down the pike from the original infection are transmitted, including by sexual transmission.
WARSAW (Reuters) - The United States aims to "get as far down the road as we can" ahead of a summit with North Korea in Vietnam this month, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Thursday.
Donald Trump Jr. is one of his father's most outspoken partisans—after all, he just wants daddy's affection—but its always a little unnerving to see how far down the right-wing rabbit hole he's gone.
If you've ever smoked far too much weed and found yourself on the backseat of a car, window rolled as far down as possible, this is a video that perfectly illustrates the feeling of that moment.
Meanwhile, Casper and SmileDirectClub, 2019 and 244 D256C IPOs respectively, are so far down from their initial market prices that they now look like outright mistakes and not just slight mispricings by the two companies' bankers.
"Not too far down the road, we may choose hospitals that are better at caring for frail adults in the same way people choose hospitals with good reputations for heart surgery or knee surgery," Neuman said.
"We are aiming to get as far down the road as we can in what's now a couple weeks," Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said last week about Washington's pre-summit negotiations with the North Koreans.
"It felt this was the appropriate time to make sure that audiences and the creative community knew that there was a project that preexisted and we are pretty far down the road with it," Packer told Deadline.
A sharp drop-off in megadeals is a key feature of this year's data too, with only two deals above 2.5 billion euros being completed so far, down from 19 done over the same period in 2015.
This is probably pretty far down everyone's list of necessary Olympic athletic equipment to pack for the 2016 Rio games, but Visa's gonna be Visa, because it's everywhere you want to be and life takes Visa, etc.
But Venezuelan affairs come far down the list of British voters' priorities, as does Mr Corbyn's close relationship with Sinn Fein in the 22010s, which seems to have been forgiven, or simply ignored, especially by young voters.
Last but not least, attaching the clasp — which was only slightly difficult considering the super duper hole puncher didn't reach that far down the bag, but a pair of scissors poked the hole I needed just fine.
Most underwear brands didn't go that far down on the band or that far up on the cup, so I found alternatives — or just opted out of a bra altogether, which was as uncomfortable as it sounds.
If you own an iPhone or iPad, take a moment and hop into the App Store, open up the Purchased tag (found under Updates on the iPhone), and then scroll as far down as you can go.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. If we had to compress 2016's music so far down to just two releases, the chances are we'd land on Rihanna's Anti and Kanye West's The Life of Pablo.
"The problem is because this is so far down the supply chain, it's difficult for technology companies to know if those minerals they're using are coming from irresponsibly managed operations," said Stefan Sabo-Walsh of Verisk Maplecroft.
LOS ANGELES — The premise of the Lionsgate movie Nerve — in which participants play a sort of geolocation-enabled truth-or-dare game — really isn't that far down the road from Pokémon Go. So ... this was probably inevitable.
As you probably noticed from the examples I have provided, the Q crew is made up of a very specific archetype of internet denizen: elderly right-wingers who have gone too far down the online rabbit hole.
But as Henry gets older, I do kind of appreciate that he's getting more screen time in a way that makes it clear just how far down the rabbit hole the rest of his family has gone.
But his argument was not that Justice Thomas, who recently turned 70, is winning victories today, but that he is paving the way for victories down the road — and perhaps not all that far down the road.
" Indeed, poems like "An Owl" call to mind the absurdity and melancholy of Edward Lear: "O I wish I could go so far down in the ocean— / But woe for these wings and these so many feathers!
They are just regular seats near the front of the main cabin, viewed as preferred because you don't have to traipse as far down the aisle to your seat and are among the first off the plane.
Even the pitch of the windshield glass has to be perfect; otherwise, the sensors may look too far down the road and brake the car prematurely even when there's no danger of a collision, Mr. Webley said.
" Abuelsamid noted that Tesla was ranked pretty far down the "contender" because Elon Musk's company is "lacking in quality, distribution, financial stability and their [Autopilot] 2.0 hardware will never be more than limited Level 4-capable at best.
It's hard to believe a casual music listener who simply wants to learn about a new band would follow the conversation that far down the content hole, especially once it strayed from what the album actually sounded like.
My thought bubble: Yes, yes, it's early days, but I'll be watching to see if Inslee, who is far down in the polls, can seize on voters' interest in climate change that's been apparent in some recent surveys.
And, in the spirit of being team players, we truly hope Brady doesn't let the Twitter trolls get him too far down, because we need more of these hilarious #DoNothing ads to keep us laughing and moving forward.
You know, with that far down the social ladder and to be here now, where everywhere you go, there's music schools teaching you how to DJ, how to play in a group, how to act in a group.
This idea of projection could make you realize you don't need the item after all, that you might not have it in five years or it might not still be giving you joy that far down the road.
Another advantage of being so high up: you could even leave the screen door leading to the private balcony open all night and not find the sounds of the city too loud because they were so far down.
"It's hard to see the bar anymore since it's been pushed so far down the last few years, but President Trump's behavior over the weekend was a new low," one FBI agent who works in counterintelligence told Insider.
The steamy videos captured the pair up close and very personal – including, in one video, a lip-locked session on the club floor and, in a second video, some kissing with Tyga's hands firmly pretty … far down Jenner's back.
With the average NFL career lasting less than four years, making critical mistakes with millions of dollars proves costly quickly and far down the road — especially when so many players have yet to plan for a career after football.
And even when it leans out perilously into sentimentality, it's reeled back from the edge by the fact that its two central characters are from Northern Ireland, and can't let anything get too far down the path of sappiness.
I don't want to stray into the territory of saying you can actively shape your sexual desire, because if you go too far down that line, you end up with people thinking gay conversion therapy is a legitimate thing.
At a Deutsche Bank conference on Wednesday, Marianne Lake, the chief financial officer of JPMorgan Chase, said that the bank's trading business for the second quarter was so far down about 15 percent from the quarter a year ago.
"The timing of Pompeo's visit is in keeping with the White House's past behavior towards Kyiv, which has made it clear that it's far down its list of priorities," said Katharine Quinn-Judge, a Ukraine analyst for Crisis Group.
While there are a range of views on DACA as a public policy, the reality is that we are too far down the road to end a program that allows so many people to help advance our nation's promise.
"It's an indication of how irrelevant we are, or appear to be, to U.S. decision-making that this course of action got so far down the runway (literally) in the first place," Mr. Blunt said in a text message.
I fully admit that I've fallen so far down the Hiddleswift rabbit hole at this point that just about anything involving a person who's so much as breathed the same eager air as Swift sets off my conspiracy sensors.
Pew has a striking chart below that shows America embarrassingly far down the list: Consider this: If "did not vote" was a candidate in the last presidential election, that "candidate" would've defeated Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump in a landslide.
"They have realized we better not get too far down this road until we figure out exactly what Trump is going to do, and I think that's why they bought six to 12 months with this sort of thing," he said.
Greece's two-year bond yield — an indication of the level at which the country can borrow cash for two years in financial markets — fell as far down as 4.15 percent, its lowest in more than seven years, according to Reuters data.
The latter lets you customize the button mappings, while the tools let you tweak mechanical aspects of the controller, like the how far down you have to press a trigger button before it activates and kicks back to its original position.
Early Muslims were often quite far down on the social hierarchy of the time -- many former or current slaves, women (treated especially poorly during that time), or they did not belong to tribes, all of which meant they had few protectors.
Image: ScreenshotDon't assume staying at a posher hotel means you're safer though—eavesdropping hackers know that there are richer pickings at richer venues, and you'd be surprised at how far down the list of priorities wireless security sometimes is for hotels.
As long as there are buyers there will be sellers, and not very far down the road we'll be celebrating the capture of the next "Guzman," someone who is already maneuvering his climb to the top of the drug pyramid.
If you watch Drag Race as religiously as we do (let's be real, you will not have read this far down our magnum opus if you don't), you will know that Raja can do anything she puts her mind to.
That's the thing, is getting a lot of these people, and he's just one of the many, but pretty far down that line, to self-reflect and not feel that it's criticism, not even criticism, that you're attacking, you're mean.
The scanner is incredibly fast and works well (the phone has facial recognition as well, and it worked flawlessly for me), but I'd prefer to have it on the back as navigating your thumb that far down isn't always easy.
Arif Jamal, an expert on religious militancy, says the Barelvis are not as far down the militant path only because Pakistan and its ally Saudi Arabia deliberately kept them out of the state-backed jihad in Afghanistan in the 1980s.
James was quite far down the gang's pecking order, but the length of the sentence reflects the size of the operation, the fact it's his second strike for dealing and his refusal to plead guilty at any stage of proceedings.
"The WTI/Brent spread is wide far down the curve and apparently not reflecting the notion that easing infrastructural constraints and slower U.S. supply growth should begin to reconnect both markets in the medium term," JBC said in a note.
Apple surfaced 14 different Apple-made apps when you searched "podcast" in the App Store in 2018, pushing some competitors so far down in search results that one said the App Store no longer provided a meaningful source of downloads.
"We are seeing that those beautiful belts and bands of orange and white we see at Jupiter's cloud tops extend in some version as far down as our instruments can see, but seem to change with each layer," Bolton said.
Despite high-profile police killings each year — like the three officers killed in Baton Rouge and the five in Dallas in July — police officer is far down the list of America's deadliest jobs, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
When this system gets out of whack, or certain species disappear, that can have a domino effect that goes far down the line, wiping out or endangering other species as well, and even affecting our own food supply and security.
Perhaps I have fallen too far down the rabbit hole and my view is warped by my business interest — but there is a reason that I decided to take the career risk of shifting my focus to this new asset class.
And there is a sense of alarm: If Mr. Modi was willing to drown dissent and subvert national institutions when his government enjoyed popular support, how far down an undemocratic path might he and his party go to ensure a victory?
If Britain can't persuade Europe's regulator, the European Medicines Agency, to see it as equivalent, pharma groups might have to undergo a separate process to get drugs licensed - and such a small market would be far down the list of priorities.
LONDON (Reuters) - Formula E starts its fifth season next week, braced for a big breakthrough but already looking far down the road to a future when its all-electric cars could rival Formula One machines and race on similar circuits.
That plan fell apart, and now the only intriguing return from the Irving deal is the No. 8 pick — a good one in a deep draft, but perhaps a bit too far down to acquire a generational talent like Irving.
Much like the Snapper Rock sunsuit comes in colors and patterns that are definitely skewed toward baby girls without stuffing societal gender norms too far down your throat, the SOOKIbaby Stripe One-Piece Rashguard Swimsuit is faintly but perceptibly masculine in graphic design.
But PokeMatch's App Store numbers prove it still has a way to go to become anywhere near as popular as Tinder, much less Pokémon Go. It's languishing so far down in the charts, users won't happen upon it just by browsing the store.
Again, we're not that far down the road in the writing yet, but it's certainly something we're talking about and always talking about if we can find fun people to make an appearance, then that would be a great reason to do it.
A study in 2016 by Zhang Kun and Zhang Mingxin of Huazhong University of Science and Technology found that America was far down the list of countries about which the Chinese express favourable opinions—below Germany, Britain, France, Canada, Australia and Russia.
"We're going to make it, we're going to keep moving so long as they don't stop us," said Honduran Jaffe Borjas, 17, marching alongside a childhood friend at the head of the column that stretched far down the highway to the horizon.
It's all the same idea — computers have gotten so small and so powerful that they can move an object around in reality as well or better than a human — and it's insanely powerful if you imagine the consequences far down the line.
The answer probably lies in the fact that Marvel is so successful now, and so far down the line with their various franchises, that shaking things up and breaking out of the box was seen as permissible and maybe even a good thing.
He sits so far down the pecking order of Manhattan real estate that Adam Pincus, head of research at the industry publication The Real Deal, doesn't recall ever including Trump or his companies in their major rankings of developers, owners or property managers.
The number of iPhones Apple sells in a three-month period is "far down" his list, he said, and if existing customers are pleased with Apple's products but don't want to buy a new handset now, they will eventually replace it with another.
All three teams have played 73 games, and while it's still too early to go too far down the tie-breaking rabbit hole, it's worth noting that the Blues are well behind in the ROW column, which could turn out to be big.
But I fear we are too far down the the road of free media to turn back, and it will only be through sheer force of will — and plenty of failures — that we right the ship of mindfulness and come back on course.
"Adtech typically sits quite far down in the payment chain, and we're going to see a horrible drop-off of payments coming through," Dominic Joseph, CEO and cofounder of search analytics firm Captify, said during a webinar hosted by Beeswax on March 25.
PITTSBURGH — Alex Ovechkin, wrapped in two towels as he talked to reporters at his locker Monday night, had pulled a red baseball cap over his matted hair — but not so far down that the cap could cover gray hair blooming at his temples.
Márquez's handling of his motorcycle has been just as revolutionary as his success, a style that finds him leaning so far down in every corner that at times his elbow becomes, along with the knee, another steadying point of contact with the tarmac.
I think the president made the declaration for short-term political gain, knowing the long-term execution of this policy would be so far down the road that the cost of making the declaration would not be too sharp at this point.
"What's interesting about bringing CVS and Walgreens in is that some say they're so far down the chain of responsibility when it comes to the opioid crisis," said Abbe Gluck, faculty director of the Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy at Yale Law School.
Musk also highlighted a vast system of small stations that would take about 16 passengers at a time, a weatherproof system (it's all the same this far down), and minimal impact on neighborhoods and communities since no divisive highways or roads will pave over areas.
"During shortages, science is far down the delivery list, because bigger customers get priority ... And without helium, scientists can be forced to reschedule or abandon experiments, and to place costly and complicated equipment in shutdown," a 2017 editorial in the scientific journal Nature said.
The other major summer festivals, along with Governor's Ball, which has the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Halsey as second headliners, managed to think about representation of female artists when it came to their lineup posters and not bury women so far down the line.
Geely bought Volvo back in 2010, but it didn't quite have the right brand positioning to market itself to the young and aspiring consumer in the country: Volvo was too premium, while Geely's own-brand vehicles were too far down into the bargain basement.
Mao Asada of Japan, who won silver in Vancouver 2010, had a similar experience in Sochi in 2014, following a terrible short skate with a stellar free program that lifted her from far down the ranks up to sixth place and left her in tears.
My family is taken care of, but I was far down this philanthropic road when, in 2010, Warren Buffet and Bill Gates asked me to take their Giving Pledge, a commitment by the world's wealthiest to dedicate the majority of their wealth to philanthropy.
He believes that when parties have gotten this far down the road in a lawsuit, they already have at least 80 percent of the information they need to negotiate; the longer litigation continues, he said he has found, the more entrenched each side can become.
The move to be financially independent from the Sovereign Grant, which opens up the possibility of Harry and Meghan earning incomes in other careers, could raise questions (Might this be an option for more royal family members, particularly those far down the line in succession?).
This goes – this is far, far, far down my list because the point is, if somebody decides to buy an iPhone a little later, if because of the battery – huge discount that we gave – they decide to hold on a little longer, I'm great with that.
I worked at length with three news organizations, all of which provided additional reporting help, and I got far down the line with editing, fact-checking, and legal vetting at each before executives above the level of the editors I worked with decided not to publish.
It's a movie full of reflections and mirrors, of alternate states of being, and in that sense, one take is that Verbinski and screenwriter Justin Haythe are just making a point about how far down the rabbit hole of denial Lockhart's own obsessions has taken him.
Opinion is divided on that front, although given how many phone-related staff Microsoft has given the chop to already it is already pretty far down that path of 'total focus'… Either way, one thing is absolutely clear: consumers aren't going to be buying smartphones running Windows.
Depending on how far down the line of succession he has to go to find someone willing to do that, it could potentially spark a massive political crisis where the president hires and fires people based on their willingness to help protect him from a criminal investigation.
And while this surely annoys Beto O'Rourke and Amy Klobuchar, he is the candidate in that lane with the most fundraising prowess and the most plausible path to the nomination in the polling (especially in Iowa, where he's in fourth, but not that far down from first).
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Democratic senators are going to use their questioning of Kavanaugh, overtly and subtly, to make the case that the nation is heading too far down a dangerously Republican and conservative road, especially in terms of putting abortion rights, voting rights and social-justice progress in jeopardy.
Given that California, overall, is a deep blue state, "I don't know how far down the policy rabbit hole Newsom will have to go," said Elizabeth Ashford, a political consultant who has worked for Jerry Brown, the popular governor who is leaving office, and Senator Kamala Harris.
He also used his speech to give shout-outs to character actresses like Julie Hagerty and Martha Kelly, who add welcome texture to the movie but are too far down on the call sheet to be thought of for awards, or even invited to such a ceremony.
Quickly she was out among the pews, pacing as far down the aisle as the microphone cord would let her, taking care to make direct eye contact with many in the room as she unleashed a stemwinder that sounded more like a sermon than a standard campaign stump speech.
The stubbornly weak inflation is also another reason why the Bank of Japan is widely expected to take some time before exiting its ultra-easy money policy, even as the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank are far down the road in rolling back crisis-era policies.
When people get so far down the rabbit hole of obscure online political subcultures and forums it becomes impossible to relate to or explain things to a normie who is also seen as being partially to blame for the problems of the world because of their ignorant unenlightened state.
Though not all startups believed marketing was the silver bullet for success, the ones that came to us seemed to think: If you build it, they will come, and if they come, you will find a way—even if far, far down the road—to sell them mugs.
The Alpine nation bordering Austria and Italy ranks No. 8 on the Peace Index but is just 49th on Numbeo's list of most expensive countries, twice as far down as the U.S. Even though Slovenians use the euro, prices are significantly lower than in the States or Western Europe.
Kicking the can that far down the road was a community effort: 20 cities and towns in Jefferson County, large and small, had shoved responsibility for their decrepit sewer systems onto the county, avoiding having to take heat from their residents for raising rates to pay for maintenance.
Mr. Robot felt fun in season one, and even if the show is perhaps too far down the rabbit hole to ever get back to that purity of spirit, it knows that everything that's happening on it is kinda silly, which helps carry it through any rough patches.
As well as the main Premier League grounds, his repertoire of stadiums includes Loftus Road, Villa Park, Ibrox, Parkhead and The Den, while he has even gone as far down the English league pyramid as Victoria Park, Bloomfield Road and Roots Hall, homes of Hartlepool, Blackpool and Southend respectively.
"Australia has been traveling down the same politically negative road as the U.S. and U.K. have of late, but this is one of a number of signs that we are significantly less far down that track than they are," said Chris Wallace, a historian at the Australian National University.
Before BHP goes too far down the road of appeasing Elliott, it should also consider elucidating a strategy focused on long-term, sustainable returns to investors, as this may appeal more to the majority of shareholders than Elliott's vision of a one-off boost from carving up the company.
MACCALLUM: There are some reports that the president is concerned that if it fails or it doesn&apost go well, it could be very embarrassing to have gone this far down the road and that he&aposs seeking input as to whether or not he should maybe rethink this whole thing.
"Right now we are quite far down the line in completing a big yacht in northern Europe for one client who has just spent time on a friend's boat, which is not necessarily helpful," said Dickie Bannenberg, the head of one of the world's best-known superyacht design houses, Bannenberg & Rowell.
Global Sports HAMILTON, Bermuda — New Zealand is one victory away from repossessing the America's Cup, which is minimal assurance for Kiwi fans who watched through their fingers as Oracle Team USA put a fist through the top of its own coffin and came from very far down to win in 2013.
There are also a few scenes that reveal just how far down the rabbit hole we'll go to understand where our titular leading lady got her powers, including one very suspicious, purple-hued painting and what appears to be the hospital intake forms from the car accident that infamously left Jessica an orphan.
DENTON: LOOK, WE ARE IN THIS – I THINK THE LEGAL ARGUMENTS ARE VERY CLEAR AND NOW THAT WE'RE ACTUALLY SO FAR DOWN THE LINE AND ACTUALLY NOT THAT FAR OFF FROM THE APPEALS COURT, THAT WE WILL ACTUALLY BE ABLE TO JUDGE THIS ON THE LAW AND WITH ALL FACTS AND ELEMENTS.
Although Holder doesn't register much support as a first or a second choice -- just 1% say they would put him in their top two right now -- 4553% say they would ever consider backing him for president, a higher number than just about anyone else who ranked that far down the first-choice scale.
They represent everything the human brain wants to hear about climate change: that nothing that bad is currently happening; that anything truly awful will occur far down the road; and that we have plenty of time and space to prevent those horrific things from happening—even though the evidence tells us otherwise.
ET, NBATV, MSG (New York), Prime Ticket (Los Angeles) ABOUT THE KNICKS (223-222): The biggest surprise during Wednesday's win was the play of seldom-used veteran Sasha Vujacic, who had drifted so far down the rotation that he had not even gotten off the bench in two of the previous three games.
"I never noticed major changes and felt like it wasn't worth it to keep buying it in case it might change my skin for the better," she explained via Twitter DM. "I'm impatient — and have found products that make me look glow-y right away as opposed to [far] down the line."
Facebook has contracted with dozens of fact-checking organizations around the world; if its fact checkers determined that a specific Infowars story was false, people would be allowed to share it with their friends, but Facebook would push it so far down in everyone's feeds that most of them would not see it.
Because the number of trackers can vary significantly based on a host of factors — including where you are, time of day, whether you're a subscriber and how far down you scroll into an article — he used different browsers to examine each website at least five times using the anti-tracking tool Ghostery.
But Mr. Obama also extended his political blessing to Democrats running far down the ballot, backing legislative candidates in states such as North Carolina and Texas, as well as Democrats running for relatively low-profile offices, including secretary of agriculture in Iowa, state auditor in Ohio and lieutenant governor in California and Illinois.
Much like the Newman case, in which the Second Circuit overturned the convictions of two hedge fund managers who were three and four steps removed from the original source, the Justice Department and S.E.C. are confronting just how far down a tipping chain they can go in enforcing the prohibition on insider trading.
And even though the DOJ takes care to present the New York case as a "routine application" that neither forces decryption nor seeks to build a backdoor, the government's brief is full of dangerous arguments with implications for not only the San Bernardino case, but for the future of digital privacy far down the line.
War on campus: The battle over free speech Whether it should be legal is another question, and while we won't wander too far down that path, it's important to remember the US Supreme Court has repeatedly ruled that it's the most offensive idea -- and not the notion with which everyone generally agrees -- that deserves protection.
"By the time children are age 3, they are often so far down the road that prevention is no longer an option," said Ray Stewart, a pediatric dental professor at UCSF, who has treated infants for more than 15 years and is among the professionals enlisted by Alameda and San Francisco to train the dentists.
For Charles, the prescription is simple: it's all about love, accepting it, giving it, leaving space for it, and the fact that he is able to distill it that far down in the face of the scattered and terrifying construction of everything he's seeing before him is kind of insane, and kind of inspirational.
King, long after he endorsed a white nationalist in a mayoral campaign taking place in a foreign country but before he uttered the seemingly magic words, "White nationalist, white supremacist, Western civilization — how did that language become offensive?" is a movement that has defined racism so far down, it cannot see it until it's too late.
Oh, and while you're doing all this, remember to keep your elbows close to your sides, your knees and ankles together, your napkin perfectly placed on your lap (fold facing you, using only the inside to blot – not wipe – you mouth if needed) and holding your hands as far down your utensils and glassware as possible while eating.
Let&aposs start with you Tezlyn, I&aposm trying to figure out -- as just a person, forget republican or conservative -- how Democrats argue against an economy that is helping so many who have been kicked so far down on the economic ladder for so long, whether it&aposs unemployment, wages going up, optimism, opportunity for small businesses?
We are all Zlatan He would no doubt be upset to see this item so far down this list, but Zlatan Ibrahimovic, the Swedish star who very much enjoys telling the world all about himself, made his last appearance for his national team on Wednesday when Sweden finished off a woeful tournament with a 1-0 loss to Belgium.
I simply can't support the notion that there are seven potential champions as we move into the final 20063 days (and change) of the regular season — let alone endorse Portland as some sort of sleeper pick when the Trail Blazers, even accounting for all of their injuries, have slipped so far down in the West standings.
Most people don't scroll very far down search engine results so if we want Americans to be well informed and to easily access a broad spectrum of information when they make important decisions, we need laws that prevent search engine companies from designing algorithms to favor their advertisers or information that serves their own political interests.
"While it is tempting to view the COVID-19 oil demand shock and the oil 'price war' as separate events, we like to emphasize that OPEC+ pursuing a market share strategy is simply a second-order effect of the virus made possible by extremely weak demand, pushing the market far down the global supply curve," Currie said.
Once you go too far down that rabbit hole I think at some point you need to step back because it's not real life and even if you do know the people in real life it doesn't really change the fact that you're getting emotionally invested in internet forum posts, 123 percent of which are just trolls.
And, now, I'd like to admit to you that I've written these words and embedded that tweet, and this happy dog picture, for the sole purpose of burying the picture of Josh Ravin's mangled arm as far down the page as possible, so none of you reading would spontaneously throw up once you clicked on the link to get here.
They plan to file a clinical trial application with the FDA by the end of 2018 and begin trials in 2019 "We wanted to put this out there, not to say it isn't possible to use CRISPR to treat disease in humans, but to say let's think about this as a field before we get too far down the line," he said.
"Please stop exploiting my relationship with my husband…I realize you are so far down this rabbit hole that you feel (or may feel) there's no way out, but if you take a moment to pause I think you'll see that being able to live with a clear conscience is more valuable than any payment in the world," she reportedly writes.
"I think we've gone really far down that path [of directed experiences], and I feel like a lot of games—and I've done this before—they're grabbing the players' head and forcing them to look at something, you're leading them by the nose, look, here's a boss battle coming up, so have some extra health, that kind of thing," Murray said.
For the first time, it's possible to say why the Mossad failed to apprehend the man who was perhaps the most wanted Nazi to survive World War II. Documents and interviews reveal that contrary to popular belief, for most of the time that Mengele was in hiding, the Mossad wasn't looking for him at all — or placed finding him far down its to-do list.
"Of all the things he might do to solidify his base, withdrawing from the Paris agreement is pretty far down the list in importance, and for a president at 40 percent approval, it is hard to argue that solidifying his die-hards is his most critical need right now," said Geoffrey Garin, a Democratic pollster who has advised Hillary Clinton as well as environmental groups.
Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama are fused to form a new nation, called New Colonia, and the series tackles its tenuous relationship with the original US of A. "It felt this was the appropriate time to make sure that audiences and the creative community knew that there was a project that preexisted and we are pretty far down the road with it," Packer explained to Deadline following the announcement.
Once they were inside it, though, she leaned into him again, and after a little while, by lightly pulling back when he pushed his tongue too far down her throat, she was able to get him to kiss her in the softer way that she liked, and soon after that she was straddling him, and she could feel the small log of his erection straining against his pants.
For a minute, she lets herself imagine the larger sinkhole below the baby one opening very slowly and cupping her and the house and the dog and the piano all the way down to the very black bottom of the limestone hollow and gently depositing them there so far down that nobody could get her out, they could only visit, her family's heads peering once in a while over the lip, tiny pale bits against the blue sky.
"The times that you would sanction it, because you would believe when you're young, when you're 17, 18, you're going out, the idea that unwanted male attention is something that you are supposed to put up with because it is somehow your role that a guy can come and touch you, he can put his hand way too far down the small of your back so that his hand is kind of going into your butt and that that's alright," she said.
"Given President-Elect Donald Trump's desire to improve relations with Moscow, the Mi-17s could be making their return not too far down the road," said Michael Kugelman, an analyst with the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington, D.C. While Mi-17s represent one of the most visible signs of ties between Russia and Afghanistan, Kugelman said the impact of a switch to Black Hawks would be limited, with Moscow looking at other potential arms deals and back-channel outreach to the Taliban.

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