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"fib" Definitions
  1. a lie, usually one that is not important

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Adjustments at FIB represented about 223% of total sector adjustments.
That's led companies to take chances and fib, said Kodjak.
They came up with a Chrome browser extension appropriately called FiB.
The AU did not point out that this was an obvious fib.
Watch as "Mathemagician" Colm Mulcahy explain his Little Fib card trick below.
The situations that grow out of that fib become progressively more absurd.
The worst thing a job candidate could do is fib on their résumé
The rest of the time, however, the app was able to accurately tell people they did not have a-fib 99.6% of the time and accurately tell them they did have a-fib 98% of the time, according to the study.
The good news is, there are strategies you can use to spot a fib.
She had dodged his invitation with a universal fib: she already had a boyfriend.
There's pleasure in a good fib (spoiler alert: Santa), as well as political advantage.
When in doubt, they fib and hope Fox News will help them muddy the waters.
Team FiB (Anant Goel, Nabanita De, Qinglin Chen and Mark Craft) at the Princeton hackathon.
And by the way, if you have A-fib, doctors know how to treat it.
Dally as the parliamentarians may, the fib underpinning Lebanon's political system will only become more egregious.
The FIB was created in 2013, after events that humiliated the UN and the Congolese army.
Many American stories — and many military careers — have begun with a fib like Lance Corporal Gutiérrez's.
It helped her, she went into A-fib and was in the hospital for two days.
"So many people assume that others have flawless resumes so they want to fib," says Augustine.
And if I make a mistake, if I tell a fib, I'm gonna burn in hell?
Now all of a sudden, this thing will alert you if it believes you have A-fib.
My last and final fib was halfway through dental school when I decided I should get glasses.
Now all of a sudden, this thing will alert you if it believes you have A-Fib.
Because not only was it a fib, but it was so unlike him — it was so uncharacteristic.
So far as that impressive three-point percentage goes, numbers don't lie, but Winslow's are a fib.
A-fib affects at least 2.7 million people in the U.S., according to the American Heart Association.
They said they were the first to demonstrate empirically that people's lies grow bolder the more they fib.
The study, in JAMA Cardiology, included 11,100 whites, 646 blacks and 671 Hispanic patients diagnosed with A-fib.
The most serious form of tachycardia, v-fib is a medical emergency and leads to sudden cardiac arrest.
Apple and Stanford Medicine conducted a 400,000-person study that found that the a-fib detection was accurate.
However, that study answers a different question than whether using watches to detect a-fib was actually lifesaving.
It helps prevent blood clots and strokes, which are a particular problem with atrial fibrillation, or A-fib.
This little fib ignited international outrage and is getting an excessive amount of media coverage all around the world.
Rio cops have now charged him with falsely reporting a crime for his "I was robbed at gunpoint" fib.
If that requires the occasional fib or flip-flop, that's a price worth paying to come out on top.
I think we have to have the caveat here that people in power tend to fib or exaggerate or spin.
Nicki Minaj was telling a fat fib when she seemingly revealed to a fan she and Eminem were officially dating.
There were plenty of other humorous clues for fill like ODE, FIB and CEL (think of "Sleepy" the animated dwarf).
This fib allowed the Yankees to siphon their money into tax-exempt bonds, at a cost to taxpayers across the nation.
For-profit hospitals have been found to fib more to Medicare than nonprofits do — tweaking their diagnoses to get higher reimbursements.
According to FIB, this would have reached 8% had net income for the six month period to end-June 2016 been included.
And what that means -- and I'm not talking about a little fib here, and I'm not talking about stretching the truth there.
All politicians have been known to fib here and there, but Trump lies to a degree that's essentially unprecedented in American politics.
Many of us fib to our doctors, saying that we eat better, drink less alcohol and exercise more than we actually do.
Atrial fibrillation, often called A-fib, is the quivering or irregular heartbeat that increases the risk for stroke and other heart problems.
That she would admit to even the smallest fib in the context of testimony about Russian election meddling is something else entirely.
With fewer asylum applications than many neighbouring countries, Britain should at least have the resources to identify those who fib about their age.
Anna's saving grace here, as usual, could be Nate (Billy Brown), who knows about both Wes' alternative-facts autopsy and Laurel's pregnancy fib.
The base in Beni houses soldiers from the Force Intervention Brigade (FIB), who make up about 0003,2000 of the 22015,240 peacekeepers in Congo.
I don't think the F.B.I. would fib, of course, but it's hard not to be a bit suspicious of the last-minute turnabout.
Nut consumption was associated with lowered risk for heart attack, heart failure, stroke and the irregular rapid heartbeat called atrial fibrillation, or A-fib.
But when you're a celebrity with 18 million followers, like Lele Pons, there are hundreds of people just waiting to fact-check your fib.
When it all came out, Mr Cohen insisted that he had done it on his own initiative, a fib that Mr Trump later exposed.
If I were slightly off, if it were, if I was off by two factories, there'd be a headline: 'Donald Trump told a fib.
Even if you're tempted to tell a little fib, make sure you are fully honest and transparent when applying for any kind of insurance.
The regulator recommended that FIB should strengthen capital by BGN206m (EUR105m), about a fifth of its equity at end-June 483, by end-June 2017.
"So many people assume that others have flawless resumes so they want to fib," says Augustine, but they forget that every candidate has strengths and weaknesses.
The AQR only uncovered sizeable adjustments for two banks both of which are domestically owned: First Investment Bank (FIB) and Investbank, which we do not rate.
I understand the reluctance to lie, but I'd say it's perfectly fine to offer some mild diversionary fib: an allergy, extreme dislike of the taste, whatever.
The irregular rhythm notification feature is not intended for use in people who have been diagnosed with a-fib, who should be under a doctor's care.
First and foremost is Mr. Trump's tendency toward the self-aggrandizing fib — as if it were not impressive enough to be paid $400,000 for a speech.
To protect jobs and tax revenue from small coal mines, Chinese local governments have been known to fib when Beijing has demanded they stop producing coal.
I guess we'll have to wait until this Sunday, July 16th, before we can officially rate the young three-eyed raven's fib on the bullshit meter.
Avoid my mistake and pick up Wirecutter's recommendation, the Pearl Izumi P.R.O. Am-FIB Lobster Glove, a hybrid mitt and glove with a split-finger design.
According to a TIME report, readings from a device with the PurePulse sensor was able to help doctors treating a patient suffering from atrial fibrillation (a-fib).
Whether you think it's a harmless fib or a major faux pas, there's no denying that "faking it" is inextricably connected to our ideas about female sexuality.
But if the anecdotal evidence of dating horror stories and this April Fools' joke is any guide, the height fib is more prevalent in the Tinder era.
Parents have been known to fib to their children on occasion, whether it's to avoid tantrums, spare their feelings, or skirt around difficult topics such as death.
Then Peter Thiel tells a fib, noting that some people in the media thought what he did was great, but they also had to tell him secretly.
This seems to give Trump entirely too much credit—does this look, from one clammy fib and ploy to the next, like a guy who has a plan?
When the researchers controlled for these factors, nut consumption was associated only with a lower risk for A-fib, and had no significant effect on the other cardiovascular diseases.
But it's not much more bizarre than Thiel's response this weekend as he tried mightily to spin an epic fib he told last year about President Donald J. Trump.
As Mr. Johnson told the story to The New York Times in 1971, they started their company with a $250 business loan that he had obtained with a fib.
We talked to career coaches and interview experts to get their take on these common job hunting lies — and what any candidate feeling the pressure to fib should do instead.
As the Murphys come to believe Connor and Evan were secret best friends, what at first seemed like a harmless fib quickly spirals into a complicated lie Evan can't escape.
It was the kind of fib that derailed presidential campaigns before, like Hillary Clinton's claim in 2008 that her helicopter had come under "sniper fire" during a 1996 trip to Bosnia.
In a recently released filing, for example, defense attorneys highlighted notes Singer wrote on his iPhone in which he said prosecutors were asking him to tell a "fib" to his clients.
On the other hand, if it was made up, he had probably secured Mr. Putin's consent for the fib — it portrayed the president as the macho man he likes to be.
I'd pause here to mention that where he really messed up was telling a fib to his mother, who then passed it along to the press, but we're well past that now.
But more significant than that fib is the broader point Trump communicated: that Sessions should have quickly shut down the investigation into the Trump campaign's contacts with Russia instead of recusing himself.
The Southern Baptist VBS was heavy on the religion, and made me scared that I was going to burn in hell for all eternity if I so much as told a small fib.
En route to meet with director Matthew Vaughn in London, Lawrence was instructed by colleagues to fib about the nature of her visit, as her passport was expiring within the next six months.
There is one thing that I — who, like most Americans, did not follow his career pre-selection — really know about Brett Kavanaugh: He is willing to fib to get a Supreme Court seat.
Yeah, yeah, you'll get to it sometime — it's the little fib we all tell ourselves to get out of doing the things on our to-do list that are hanging over our heads.
"At first, I thought he was telling a fib and I said, 'Go in the house and we'll talk about this again,' because I didn't want it all over the place," Donna Arnold said.
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that as many as 6.1 million Americans are living with a-fib, and that number is only expected to increase as the population grows older.
That means a whole host of human behavior and social stigma comes into play—guys will fib in order to get laid, or because of what others might assume about them based on their preferences.
I always knew our story about the bloody man was a fib, that he had never existed, and it felt both thrilling and terrifying to tell our teachers about this thing that had never happened.
Survey results will be skewed if the types who do not answer are different from those who do, or if certain types of people are more loth to answer some questions, or more likely to fib.
According to the 2019 Vacation Confidence Index released by Allianz Global Assistance, millennials are most likely to use the excuse, with 59% saying they'd fib in order to temper the expectation of checking in while traveling.
When timid Colette meets some friendly children who ask the usual new-kid questions, she masks her shyness with a fib about a lost pet parakeet, prompting more questions and offers to help find her bird.
Not that no member of Congress would ever tell a fib, but that politics is largely an inherently public undertaking in which politicians take public stances on issues as a way to influence the course of policymaking.
They add a bit more context to Trump's state of mind before he finally cut Flynn loose, and might insinuate that Flynn's fib was one of a few reasons why Trump didn't want Flynn in the White House anymore.
That politicians sometimes peddle lies is not news: think of Ronald Reagan's fib that his administration had not traded weapons with Iran in order to secure the release of hostages and to fund the efforts of rebels in Nicaragua.
It was a tactful fib, to portray the move as merely part of Mr Obama's legacy-building mission of reconciliation with historic enemies, to be followed days later by a historic visit to the site of America's atom-bombing of Hiroshima.
In a recent issue of Lancet Psychiatry, Christopher Boyle, a psychology professor at the University of Exeter, and Kathy McKay, of Australia's University of New England, argue that the Santa fib may erode the bond between children and their parents.
"Additional tests found fluid on his heart and lungs which put his heart in an A-Fib condition," they explained, adding that further testing discovered a "suspicious mass in his right lung," leading doctors to transfer Supernaw to another hospital in Houston.
Argentina is also looking to promote domestic manufacturing of lithium batteries, and last year Italian battery manufacturer FIB-FAAM reached a deal to build a lithium cell and battery plant with Y-Tec, a technology company controlled by state-owned oil company YPF.
UN generals had hoped that the FIB could take on another group of Rwandan rebels, the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda, or FDLR, many of whom are remnants of the Hutu army that fled Rwanda after committing genocide there in 1994.
What has amazed me in the first year of Trump's presidency is not his willingness to fib about big things but the little white lies he tells about stuff that's laughably easy to check -- and in so doing prove him wrong. 20.
Washington (CNN)Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price said Sunday that the House Republican health care plan will not leave anybody worse off, prompting the conservative news site Breitbart to question in bold type whether that wouldn't turn out to be a fib.
Sometimes a picture tells a little fib: an Insta filter on your vacation pics to make you look more tanned; a smile that says, "best party ever" when it should say, "I was actually in bed by 10 PM." Sometimes photos are meant to fool.
"Any producer who tells you these days he's not looking for a brand is telling you a fib," said Bill Kenwright, the producer of the new show, which opened last month at the Dominion Theater here, where it is scheduled to run through April 30.
They continue to ask me to tell a fib and not restate what I told my clients as to where there [sic] money was going -- to the program, not the coach and that it was a donation and they want it to be a payment.
And I'm getting so many notes from people that have found out they do have A-fib, and they've told me that their doctor has told them that, if they would not have reached out, they would have had a very serious, very, very serious health issue.
And I'm getting so many notes from people that have found out they do have A-Fib, and they've told me that their doctor has told them that, if they would not have reached out, they would have had a very serious -- very, very serious health issue.
They continue to ask me to tell a fib and not restate what I told my clients as to where there [sic] money was going -- to the program, not to the coach and that it was a donation and they want it to be a payment.
In the season two episode "Big White Lies," for instance, the plot hinges on Penny telling a little fib to get out of having coffee with an acquaintance named Daphne; Penny simply doesn't want to admit that she'd rather not go, because she fears looking like a mean person.
Even the nun — on top of her suspicious denial about the fellow climbing down from her window — bases the wedding-pigeon business she runs with Nora on the fib that the birds are "delivering messages of love to the world" when they're really just high-tailing it back to Nora's.
The Times story is exhaustive: Clinton confirms he's never had an STD; sleeps with a wedge that raises the head of his bed and "no question, it helps"; and says he's allergic to cat dander and smoke, which is why he gave up cigars (this turned out to maybe be a little fib?).
Elon Musk will have a good year The Tesla CEO himself called 2018 his worst year ever, one marked by repeated self-inflicted crises, including a tweeted fib that he had financing to take the company private (resulting in a criminal probe and a fine) and a videotaped moment of him puffing on a joint.
"They continue to ask me to tell a fib and not restate what I told my clients as to where their money was going -- to the program not the coach and that it was a donation and they want it to be a payment," the highly redacted notes in Singer's phone accompanying the motion said.
"They continue to ask me to tell a fib and not restate what I told my clients as to where their money was going -- to the program not the coach and that it was a donation and they want it to be a payment," the highly redacted notes in Singer's phone accompanying the motion said.
Microsoft's suggestions, which it has made to Members of Congress and the FCC (though it won't, as I originally wrote here, testify in the Senate on Wednesday) would make it far more difficult to fib on the Form 477, which as written seems to provide enormous leeway for a company to imply coverage that isn't actually there.
What I Learned From Tracking My Spending for a Month Our Favorite Tools to Stay on Top of Your Financial Life The Benefits of Sharing Your Salary Yeah, yeah, you'll get to it sometime — it's the little fib we all tell ourselves to get out of doing the things on our to-do list that are hanging over our heads.
A 2011 study, for example, of male entrants at an annual marathon cross-country ski race in Sweden revealed that the most committed participants — those who had completed the race the most times during a 10-year stretch or finished with the fastest times — were far more likely than their more infrequent or leisurely fellow racers to develop atrial fibrillation, or A-fib, during a multi-year follow-up period.

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