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Ahead, we'll show you 16 moves that fit the bill.
Thankfully, I know a few women who fit the bill.
By that measure, Clegg would seem to fit the bill.
And a vampire facial certainly seems to fit the bill.
And the blazers, blouses, and earrings ahead fit the bill.
At first blush, this move does not fit the bill.
Rebalancing, regulatory requirements, and margin calls all fit the bill.
Its efforts so far do not quite fit the bill.
Symbols of ruggedness became popular, and football's violence fit the bill.
If you fit the bill, we totally encourage you to apply.
Some sparticles would fit the bill, but there are other candidates.
Sportswear brands, like this one from Patagonia, perfectly fit the bill.
It looks like Yamaha's XSR 2900 may just fit the bill.
Nothing that fit the bill turned up until the late 1990s.
The bubble account, which had fallen dormant anyway, fit the bill.
In the end, a combination of 17 enzymes fit the bill.
Mr. Trump and the rest of the Republicans fit the bill.
So far, the wildfires do not appear to fit the bill.
Here are five spots around the globe that fit the bill.
I've included a couple on this list that fit the bill.
I asked you for sites that fit the bill in California.
But at least two do not appear to fit the bill.
Multiple translucent crystals fit the bill, namely calcite, cordierite and tourmaline.
Again, even subtle or seemingly minor encouragement can fit the bill.
The president, being outside the intelligence community, could fit the bill.
Columbus and Indianapolis fit the bill as logistics and distribution hubs.
Researchers estimate that 11 percent of lottery drawings fit the bill.
Or the feminized vengeance of Carrie or Teeth also fit the bill.
As of right now, there are 25 communities that fit the bill.
Safe to say, a b2b marketing business doesn't fit the bill there.
This Pamella Roland dress from the Fall 2016 collection fit the bill.
Something which slowed ageing down across the board might fit the bill.
Some believe that President Rouhani and Foreign Minister Zarif fit the bill.
If you're looking for something unique, these events certainly fit the bill.
If you work out at home, perhaps "Spartacus" will fit the bill.
Because this gentle but hilarious British comedy would cetainly fit the bill.
Do you think you fit the bill to be a space traveler?
How many individuals are there in the administration who fit the bill?
The bowling alley, which had been spared the flooding, fit the bill.
On the 29th, you'll meet the 18 contestants who fit the bill.
Burket's report, bolstered by his birding know-how, seemed to fit the bill.
At first glance, the $200 ZenFone 83 Max seems to fit the bill.
If consciousness literally means being "with knowledge," then plants fit the bill perfectly.
King of Tokyo and its sequel King of New York fit the bill.
The five-storey penthouse on offer at Tour Odéon may fit the bill.
Both for-profit and nonprofit ventures would potentially fit the bill, he said.
If you like cool-sounding science terms, escape velocity should fit the bill.
Would Seahawks assistant linebackers coach Lofa Tatupu, a Pacific Islander, fit the bill?
Anyone society has dehumanized into a sex object just doesn't fit the bill.
Grimm says, often, the coffees from Africa, particularly Ethiopia, will fit the bill.
Having once worked as a bartender in Venezuela, Maestracci's skills fit the bill.
Talk to your fishmonger about what they might have to fit the bill.
Enter the one person in my life who fit the bill: Grammy Annette.
In the meantime, they've identified a universe of stocks that fit the bill.
These nominees simply do not fit the bill, which should concern all Americans.
Crunchbase identified six well-funded messaging apps that could fit the bill (see list).
The pulsing Thursday night Carnaval Show at La Vista more than fit the bill.
I feel like I don't fit the bill, but hey, I'll try my luck!
Lucky for them, there was another cosmic lightbulb that fit the bill: ancient galaxies.
Today, many startups that fit the bill are working to solve challenging AI problems.
For Markle, the classic cream panama hat with a black ribbon fit the bill.
And most of the post-apocalyptic survivors of outpost 33 fit the bill, honestly.
Many on the extreme right admire Russia but it does not fit the bill.
A long-range type of the A321 could fit the bill for Europe flights.
Both ARKQ and ROBO would fit the bill for that type of equity allocation.
They seem confused when I walk in, as I do not fit the bill.
Luckily, our S.U.V. fit the bill, though "you will lose paint," she assured us.
The only thing that would fit the bill would be a subsurface, saltwater ocean.
Seems she was just waiting for the right offer, and 'MBC' fit the bill.
Zidane — because of who he is, and what he was — fit the bill perfectly.
The spot on Cesar E Chavez Avenue fit the bill perfectly, Mr. Defa said.
Obeying a House subpoena in this case seemed to fit the bill for him.
Not only did he look like he fit the bill, his name was Roscoe.
Brighton, UK, four-piece Yonaka fit the bill in the truest sense of the word.
According to the complaint, only Winner, who allegedly confessed on June 3, fit the bill.
If you don't need a display that big, the Echo Spot should fit the bill.
"They really just fit the bill to be a Los Angeles Rams cheerleader," Leibert said.
Many of the latest high-end phones should be able to fit the bill, though.
It's this checklist that has made it hard to find mascaras that fit the bill.
In fact, even after an expensive search I couldn't find anything to fit the bill.
"Wray ... seems to fit the bill for an independent prosecutor career professional type," Ryan said.
He found "a ton of old Mac stuff" that fit the bill, including three monitors.
He called his crew Camp Justify, and the bucolic corner barn setting fit the bill.
The player fit the bill perfectly and, in Slutsky's mind, would be a definite upgrade.
Halsey, with her dyed pixie haircut and wild-child interviews, appeared to fit the bill.
McCain, who blocked Trump's effort to kill Obamacare, is too revered to fit the bill.
The market is pricing in doubts over whether the two Veneto banks fit the bill.
Credit Suisse identified more than 20 stocks that fit the bill, including 17 U.S. names.
Doing so would require testimony from a true insider, and Frank DiPascali fit the bill perfectly.
From what you say, I don't think that this is going to fit the bill though.
A 16-minute performance by the sound artist and instrument maker John Driscoll fit the bill.
Based on Liu's vision, there are a number of Israeli companies that might fit the bill.
And in Trump's GOP, there's only one man who can fit the bill: Donald J. Trump.
According to Wagner, a few people who fit the bill showed up and got their photos.
A direct line to the personal lawyer of the US President seemed to fit the bill.
The new Fires have decent screens, but otherwise mostly fit the bill of content delivery devices.
You know your giftee best, but we think the following items might just fit the bill.
"The hardest part of this project was finding a TV that fit the bill," Jonathan explained.
Hypersonic boost-glide missiles, which skip off the atmosphere at great speed, might fit the bill.
So the company's creator relations team began scouring the site for people who fit the bill.
Like our deviled tea eggs and chop suey croquettes, it really has to fit the bill.
And there seemed to be something in Mr. Pagetti's direct, unsentimental images that fit the bill.
A Red Wine Cranberry Sauce recipe The Washington Post published 43 years ago fit the bill.
That would seem to fit the bill for Warren, though she is battling fellow progressive Sen.
The program required a remote location that wasn't easily accessible Area 51 fit the bill perfectly.
Basically, whatever kind of movie you're into, Ledger has a film role that'll fit the bill.
Fitbit is the best (some might say the only) available company that could fit the bill.
Yes. I wanted a hitter that actually had a leg kick, and Trout fit the bill.
For someone in the market for an inexpensive drone, the Flypro looks to fit the bill.
The search looked for someone who is "diverse, original and authentic," and Anderson, 17, fit the bill.
Paris Hilton wants to surround herself with positivity — and says that Lindsay Lohan doesn't fit the bill.
It's no secret that Intel is looking for a new CEO and Bryant would fit the bill.
He thought Chan might fit the bill and had him sign a contract with Lo Wei Productions.
Some blogs came up with lists of the smallest places in Singapore which could fit the bill.
Luckily, Matberg's array of beach shots, goofy selfies and photos with animals more than fit the bill.
This striped knit sweater with a big Avengers logo printed on the front should fit the bill.
Barrack said the event will have a "traditionally American" vibe — and Kanye presumably doesn't fit the bill.
Alcoa and its breakup story fit the bill perfectly, which is why Cramer considers it a buy.
But perhaps with some practice and a good three-way mirror, it could eventually fit the bill.
If you're looking to save on your family vacation this summer, these cities may fit the bill.
We think the following subscriptions fit the bill and should be on your gifting list this year.
Tolkien and C. S. Lewis fit the bill as well, for their attention to trees and critters.
They met a dozen of potential candidates, but no one fit the bill until Jamie came along.
If you think you fit the bill and want a shot, you can submit your request here.
They do not want those who fit the bill to see Dortmund as the place they wait.
Startups that fit the bill will be fast-tracked, funded and tossed into a remote program immediately.
Mr. Trump suggested two commodities on Wednesday that could fit the bill: liquefied natural gas and soybeans.
I might've expected that from a pair of self-absorbed narcissists, but neither friend fit the bill.
If Biden does choose a Latina running mate, here are five who could fit the bill: Sen.
We didn't have to look far: Amy Zerba, an editor of New York Today, fit the bill.
Comprehensive employer-sponsored plans, coverage purchased on health exchanges, Medicaid and Medicare tend to fit the bill.
Some of these people used cannabis so often that they fit the bill for cannabis use disorder (CUD).
If it's particular apps that you want to block, then Cisdem AppCrypt might fit the bill for you.
The treasury secretary and regulators must report by early June on how well existing laws fit the bill.
So mothers as well as business executives (and some are one and the same) can fit the bill.
None of Apple's more recent products, such as the iPad and the Apple Watch, have fit the bill.
While traditional private equity funds have been discarded, sovereign wealth funds may fit the bill, the source said.
CBD may fit the bill: Some studies suggest the CBD can help treat inflammation, pain, anxiety and seizures.
BLM does not fit the bill: it welcomes white supporters, has condemned violence and addresses structural racial inequities.
If Trump, the TV entrepreneur, were casting around for a secretary of state, Romney would fit the bill.
And the EX1, the first external drive from SSD manufacturer Plextor, looks like it'll fit the bill nicely.
She watches for contrarian trades, and since investors are "still afraid of European banks," they fit the bill.
Appealing to his well-established paranoia about sprawling conspiracies by his enemies would seem to fit the bill.
If they are willing to do so, there are a couple of names that may fit the bill.
He is bullish on two companies that fit the bill of the tech-startup mania: Uber and Lyft.
All three are universally acknowledged as essential to the student experience, but not all universities fit the bill.
If you're more into the care of magical creatures, this 3.5-foot dragon might fit the bill instead.
Half of Synack's white-hat hackers come from overseas, since there aren't enough Americans who fit the bill.
He needs someone who is fiery, down-to-earth, sensitive, and hardworking: A Virgo could fit the bill.
The Murder Accountability Project, a nonprofit group that analyzes homicides, has already said the killings fit the bill.
"It generated lots of games and most of them didn't fit the bill," Guzdial said over the phone.
For such people, tax-free investment income becomes ever more valuable — and municipal bonds can fit the bill.
Hike fit the bill and also aptly described what was happening: a ball hiked backward from the ground.
JetBlue has considered flying to Europe and a longer-range version of the A321 could fit the bill.
This is mostly because I don't fit the bill for any of the ailments it's said to remedy.
If a 9-to-5 desk job isn't your jam, these types of companies might fit the bill.
Warren's idea for a consumer protection agency, first proposed a few years prior, appeared to fit the bill.
I didn't want a ton of extra fabric; I wanted something sleek and simple and this fit the bill.
If we need a president who can double as an improbable action hero, Johnson might actually fit the bill.
Garvin was a perpetual midcarder, but the NWA needed a transitional, short-term champion and he fit the bill.
Finally, I found a pair of black, shiny, menswear-inspired Oxfords in the women's section that fit the bill.
And while I paid a mere $4 for the experience of four drinks, it didn't really fit the bill.
And they can&apost have an anonymous gang member be a villain, because that doesn&apost fit the bill.
There are people in the Lucchese family and the DeCavalcante family that could fit [the bill] for the characters.
Remember when everyone thought Wren was Charles DiLaurentis, because he was seemingly the only person who fit the bill?
Since its inception in Arkansas in 1962, Walmart has arguably struggled to fit the bill as a "modern" retailer.
Okay, definitely not the last one, but you get the point ... marriage license seems to fit the bill here.
Garana lived near Multani's hometown Surat, in the western Indian state of Gujarat, and seemed to fit the bill.
At present, there are seven states that fit the bill: Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington and Wyoming.
Apparently, Bloomberg fit the bill — and it could pay what must be a high price to retain Gurman's talents.
History was littered with global despots who fit the bill, but I chose someone closer to home: former Sen.
If you're actually looking for a small flagship phone, there are probably other options that fit the bill better.
As the US fought the British for their independence, they needed a heroic symbol, and Columbus fit the bill.
After spending a month testing 12 mattresses, Wirecutter found that the Moonlight Slumber Little Dreamer best fit the bill.
Several reports suggest 24-year-old Frenchman Ali "hAdji" Hainouss, who currently plays for LDLC, could fit the bill.
Whether you're looking to relocate, retire or just get away for a week, these destinations may fit the bill.
Sateen is meant to feel more luxe and silky than its crisp Percale counterpart, and Snowe's fit the bill.
Enter Jewell — who seemed to fit the bill of a lone wolf, as some news organizations began to speculate.
Sandwiches fit the bill nicely when you're faced with the problem of feeding a room full of holiday revelers.
Eventually, I found a spot just above and to the left of my screen door that fit the bill.
But he began sketching out who might fit the bill for younger generations of politically active Democrats like himself.
Although he's gotten a handful of trolls, he said he's been in touch with others who fit the bill.
If you're into smart email clients that automatically sort your inbox based on multiple criteria, Spark could fit the bill.
If you're looking for an out-of-the-box vacation, this room on an alpaca farm might fit the bill.
It has one of the highest starting prices for a Windows ultrabook, and what you get doesn't fit the bill.
If you want an HDR TV but $500 is too expensive, TCL's Roku TV S-Series might fit the bill.
Here's a roundup of 212.95 online invoicing tools with free options that can fit the bill and your budget: 240.
All of the subjects fit the bill for what we'd consider being unconscious, but not all in the same way.
Resources such as Backstab, Preparation, Deadly Poison, Eviscerate, Sap, Shiv, Fan of Knives and Shadow Strike all fit the bill.
" With those qualifications in mind, De Luca says Jimmy Kimmel "fit the bill for exactly what we were looking for.
These Chacos fit the bill and have a semi-collapsible heel, which means they're easy to get on and off.
BURTON-TAYLOR fit the bill, and it just so happens that their names fit symmetrically right across from BEATTY-BENING.
Her mental symptoms also fit the bill — irritability, delusions and hallucinations, but with a clear mind much of the time.
It required a remote location that wasn't easily accessible to civilians or spies and Area 20133 fit the bill perfectly.
If anything could have flamed a surge of social media postings, this sort of turnaround should have fit the bill.
If the editors feel only a couple startups fit the bill for any given category, they'll stop at a couple.
Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) comb through thousands of résumés and ditch the ones that don't appear to fit the bill.
The ODNI did not reveal who "someone" was, though the president, being outside the intelligence community, could fit the bill.
And while he hasn't formally put himself forward as the street fighter America needs, he certainly does fit the bill.
But Venque's Transformer A, which is currently on Kickstarter, might just fit the bill for a good chunk of customers, however.
As the second biggest deep earthquake on record—an 8.2 on the Richter scale—the 1994 Bolivian event fit the bill.
Overall, if I had only a few minutes for a quick and filling snack, these bao buns may fit the bill.
Anirban Lahiri, of India, or China's Hao Tong Li, who won the Volvo China Open in May, could fit the bill.
If you don't want to stick with one airline or hotel brand, then a bank card could may fit the bill.
Still, I want something to boost my body confidence and the brightening, skin-evening, glow-inducing products ahead fit the bill.
The greasy, slightly grisly patty doesn't feel healthy, but it does perfectly fit the bill for a meat-free hangover fix.
Rosenstein, whom Trump tapped earlier in the year, doesn't fit the bill, and Pelosi was quick to point out the distinction.
Very little entertainment is truly for all ages, but magic and circus arts — at least the sophisticated kind — fit the bill.
Your list of favorites already contains so many powerful books that fit the bill; I'm delighted to add to the stack.
To inaugurate this formula without excessive disruption to past practice, yet another caucus in a Midwestern state could fit the bill.
Names that fit the bill include Colombia, South Africa, Peru and Turkey, which run deficits in excess of 4 percent of GDP.
For a perfectionist like Hitchcock, it was imperative to find a double that matched Leigh's body exactly, and Renfro fit the bill.
Essie, the brand both the Queen and Duchess favor, just launched a new collection of muted colors that certainly fit the bill.
He said investors are looking for safe, growth names in the changing political and economic environment and technology stocks fit the bill.
A bunch of pot-smoking metal-heads or hard Christians or vegan kids who are straight edge didn't quite fit the bill.
That could potentially make its debut at today's event, as well, though the Sonos-esque product may also fit the bill there.
Chocolate milk does fit the bill: one cup of milk contains around eight grams of protein, and chocolate provides sugar, a carb.
The city had previously ruled that ticker tape parades were only for special occasions — and the Space Age certainly fit the bill.
They fit the bill perfectly, and they're tiny enough to fit in my jacket pocket or purse even in their charging case.
I was lucky to have several friends who fit the bill in spades: Hisao Kushi, Tom Cortese, Graham Stanton, and Yony Feng.
And Rob Edwards, one of the "outsiders" seen with the teenager that day and held in the local jail, fit the bill.
So if you want a Tag Heuer watch that's only very expensive instead of extremely expensive, the Connected might fit the bill.
Dicky rapped about the struggle to buy a worthy gift come Sunday, and a card from Bald Guy Greetings fit the bill.
Photo: Nintendo JapanIt was supposed to be the ultimate handheld portable gaming console, but the Nintendo Switch didn't quite fit the bill.
The greedy, vainglorious Scott Pruitt, who did his best to decimate the Environmental Protection Agency, fit the bill, but he's long gone.
Around NYC, the communities of Yonkers and New Rochelle fit the bill, as do the New Jersey towns of Hoboken and Summit.
And, notably, he's already promised a major announcement in "the near future" which could fit the bill — or be something completely different.
These rainy days and increased anxiety seem to fit the bill, but I still feel blaming my anxiety on the weather is unfounded.
Some that fit the bill include the HSBC Platinum and the Capital One Quicksilver Cash Rewards, neither of which carries an annual fee.
The British writer China Miéville doesn't embrace the label "speculative" in particular—he prefers "weird"—but his politicized fantasy stories fit the bill.
Since the two were both chasing Fletcher for all the right reasons, Stanger should have no problem finding girls who fit the bill.
Black lawmakers argue that Lynch would fit the bill, noting that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellAre Democrats turning Trump-like?
If you want a symbol for the state of the cuisine in New York City, Taste of Persia NYC will fit the bill.
Shopping Guide Whether you're looking for a unique piece of art or something to keep you warm this winter, quilts fit the bill.
Luckily, there are quite a few headsets out there that fit the bill—no matter what console, computer, or device you game on.
He said that French voters were hungry for new political faces untainted by scandals, and that he did not quite fit the bill.
The first group basically fit the bill of type 1 cases: Young, otherwise healthy people whose insulin supply was demolished by their immune system.
In 2016, the MDPH looked through old hospital records, eventually finding 14 people within the state whose symptoms fit the bill for the syndrome.
The company also clarified the "hateful content" part of the equation, while noting that it would continue to bar songs that fit the bill.
But congressional committees can investigate whatever they want, and the finances of the Trump Organization and the extended Trump family certainly fit the bill.
Asked whether Trump fit the bill as someone who is hurting the country, Kasich said that's up to voters, and wouldn't answer for himself.
Gaming hardware company Nvidia, which makes many of those graphics cards, recently estimated that only 13 million PCs will fit the bill next year.
It then sends you five bras that fit the bill and you pay for what you want, and send back what you do not.
European customers also are looking for alternatives to the traditional chicken menu items, so Wingstop's flavor-packed wings will fit the bill, he added.
But there does not appear to be anyone playing the Rahm Emanuel role of enthusiastically seeking out the candidates who would fit the bill.
If Democrats are looking for some sort of compromise candidate between the establishment and the party base, Warren could fit the bill somewhat nicely.
But, if eating organic is a priority for you, it's still possible to buy certain foods that fit the bill without breaking the bank.
Softer colors like translucent reds, rosy pinks, and taupe are the standard, and RMK ($24) makes creamy, non-drying lipsticks that fit the bill.
If you're after something a bit meatier to get to one-handed grips with, this port of a console game might fit the bill.
Olympique Marseille has endured it and seems to be recovering; a host of Italian teams, from Sampdoria to Lazio, might fit the bill, too.
To follow the court's New York-style pizza edict, Mr. Harel said, he searched online for the best dough recipe that fit the bill.
The finalists, from Boston and New York to Austin, Texas, largely fit the bill of being big metropolises that can attract highly educated tech talent.
"I always like [photographing] something that hasn't been done before, a little different and unusual — and these trucks fit the bill perfectly," he told INSIDER.
An asset is simply someone the Russians think they can compromise or exploit for their benefit, and on that front, Gabbard may fit the bill.
Even as details remain sparse at the moment, many Silicon Valley giants appear to fit the bill of the companies China wants on its blacklist.
Today, I reach for baby blue shadow to capture the essence of his work, but until recently, I didn't have one that fit the bill.
There's something about IFA that has the tendency to bring out the oddest impulses in gadget design, and this year's event certainly fit the bill.
"Buyers are out touring in droves, ready to pounce on new listings that fit the bill," said Nela Richardson, chief economist at Redfin in Washington.
These four frescoes fit the bill — they came from another Roman villa active during roughly the same period and were in Getty storage for years.
And then they had a plus girl named Alotta Love—she looked like Victoria Paige and fit the bill of Felicia, [Jim Flint's] plus girls.
As alternative rock reached a fever pitch and labels were literally signing any act that fit the bill, Bookie found reps knocking on his door.
If the point of appetizers is to get your mouth and stomach excited about the main course, these chicken and cheese taquitos fit the bill.
This is a series for dread-filled dreamers and stressed-out somnambulists, and after a recent conversation, H. Jon Benjamin said he fit the bill.
If they feel like you're a lowlife person who doesn't fit the bill, then the officers can do whatever they want to do to you.
Although plenty of labels work aesthetically for Antibad, and nearly fit the bill in terms of sustainability on the surface, many don't make the cut.
There aren't a ton of liberal heads of government, but Mark Rutte of the Netherlands and Lars Løkke Rasmussen of Denmark both fit the bill.
Pluto was relegated in 2006 when the International Astronomical Union (IAU) created a new definition for planets and decided Pluto did not fit the bill.
The U.S. was determined to defeat ISIS, and the Kurds fit the bill to ensure this without having to put American boots on the ground.
As population density and wealth inequality continue to increase around the world, it's becoming increasingly apparent that traditional remedies will simply not fit the bill.
For a week in March, he walked the streets of New York, 10 to 15 miles a day, searching for people who fit the bill.
Arcadia Planitia, a flat region shaped by ancient lava flows, may fit the bill, according to a study published on Tuesday in Geophysical Research Letters.
If "moderation" or "centrism" means holding broadly popular positions otherwise marginalized by extremists in either party, then these prospective candidates don't quite fit the bill.
Huawei's vaporwave-looking handset almost fit the bill, but somehow didn't feel like the right phone to find its way to the bottom of my purse.
"Sat in Your Lap" by Kate Bush Much like the Talking Heads video, Kate Bush is wonderfully weird, so her videos fit the bill as well.
Port Jackson sharks seemed to fit the bill — at about five feet long, they are big enough to spot in the water, and they are plentiful.
A law like the one in Arkansas, which has the effect of banning abortion after 10 weeks but doesn't do so outright, might fit the bill.
That's not necessarily out of line with Bluetooth speakers, though, and if you're looking for a smarter version of that, then this might fit the bill.
But Trump appeals to a particular group of voters — whites without a college degree — who "don't fit the bill of the traditional stalwart Republican," says Green.
Protocol requires the CDC to send the contract out for bidding, but realistically there's only one company that can fit the bill, because JHC owns Sid.
While the Court noted there were cases when executive privilege was necessary to protect confidential communications, Nixon's rejection of the subpoena did not fit the bill.
Mr. Mollo fit the bill, even though "Star Wars" would be Mr. Mollo's first film as a costume designer and his first encounter with science fiction.
It was a good choice ... after Sinead O'Connor's bizarre accusations this week, someone needs to be the face of that song, and Kate fit the bill.
Rebecca Ungarino talked to industry insiders to learn what could fit the bill for JPMorgan — particularly when it comes to its asset and wealth management division.
If you're in the mood for something salty and crunchy, air-popped popcorn may fit the bill, suggested Laura Smith, a product manager for Weight Watchers.
Sure, they may not be the most fashion-forward pieces, but since less is typically more when it comes to bridesmaid dresses, these surely fit the bill.
To me, cool jewelry is all about pieces that look great forever — nothing too on-trend or fleeting — and pearls, when worn unconventionally, always fit the bill.
The factory, true to its Soviet roots, produced according to its own internal logic rather than to the demands of the market, and fit the bill perfectly.
I really didn't want anything that could be attached to a race, gender or sexuality so I thought an orange ping pong ball would fit the bill.
"After spending a lot of time looking at the options and knowing that I wanted to follow my musical career, forestry really fit the bill," Leavell said.
Nuclear energy has a future, but big, always-on projects like Hinkley, which would aim to satisfy 7% of Britain's energy needs, do not fit the bill.
Investment vehicles like money-market funds, US Treasurys, high-yield bank accounts, and even equities (if you have a longer-term time horizon) all fit the bill.
But those basic facts seem to indicate that an actor's worth is all in the hands of the producers and director, which doesn't quite fit the bill.
Since I still wasn't allowing myself to use my phone, a stir-fry fit the bill perfectly, as I didn't even need to look at a recipe.
His agent, Nuno Ribeiro of Redfin, showed him several homes in the New York area when he was in town on business, but nothing fit the bill.
Ahead of European Parliament elections in May, both parties need an enemy to run against, and with migrant landings down, bureaucrats in Brussels fit the bill nicely.
Thus, this took tons of reworking, but the time and effort to produce a particularly enjoyable grid versus one that just fit the bill felt worth it.
For Mark Travis, co-founder and a portfolio manager at Intrepid Capital, TJX and shoe brand Skechers USA Inc are among the companies that fit the bill.
Last week at CES, the fine folks at Kickstarter introduced me to the founders of a trio of crowdfunding companies that fit the bill to some degree.
Facebook could even end up just sticking with the name M.  But, if it's looking at male names for a digital assistant, Marvin would certainly fit the bill
Instead, agency staff have so far only carried out a very narrow ethics assessment based on limited information, which concluded it didn't fit the bill of a gift.
Trump appeals to a particular group of voters — whites without a college degree — who "don't fit the bill of the traditional stalwart Republican," says political scientist Donald Green.
Certainly, if you're just looking for a couple hours' worth of distraction involving fun actors hanging out in a gorgeous setting, Mike and Dave might fit the bill.
Opera singers fit the bill, he said, as they need to be able to perform songs that are written in languages they may not be able to speak.
Sherri was in NYC Wednesday and made the case that male co-hosts have been played out on 'Live,' and a woman of color might fit the bill.
"We're big into laying around and cuddling with the kids," she explains, so a big upholstered bed and a comfy bench by Katy Skelton fit the bill.   3.
ECB autonomy was sacred when rates suited Germany; now that rates do not fit the bill, and are imposed by an Italian to boot, it is another matter.
At a time when the embattled national Democratic Party is on the hunt for a new generation of leaders, Mr. Garcetti, 46, would seem to fit the bill.
Paint, carpet, flooring, cabinets, and hardware all fit the bill and he says will provide him a greater return on his capital when he eventually decides to sell.
"They really just fit the bill to be a Los Angeles Rams cheerleader," the Rams' cheer captain Emily Leibert said as she sat beside Peron and Jinnies on GMA.
For pollinators like butterflies and bees, cities and suburbs could fit the bill, as long as those environments include enough "high-quality" habitat where a species can successfully reproduce.
There's nothing like a hefty security freakout to start the week, and the Key Reinstallation AttackWi-Fi vulnerability—you know it as Krack—announced on Monday fit the bill.
Warren fit the bill, and the instrumental role she played in creating the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau helped make her into a sort of anti-Wall Street folk hero.
New-world companies don't fit the bill; the likes of Airbnb, Uber, Alibaba, Facebook, Netflix, Niantic Labs and Snapchat are the fastest-growing companies the world has ever seen.
The president, Sergio Mattarella, might ask a respected figure, unencumbered by party allegiances, to form a government of 'technocrats' (Cynics note that Mr Grasso would fit the bill nicely).
If even men can apparently move past the stigma, certainly I can as well, even if, physically speaking, I do happen to fit the bill for stereotypical PSL drinker.
In the latest version, abuse and dependence have been merged and withdrawal and craving added to the criteria list, changing who might fit the bill for having a disorder.
It was Botswanan custom for the chief to marry a woman of the tribe's choosing, and Ruth, a white woman with no royal standing, did not fit the bill.
But if you're someone who needs these kinds of rugged features and doesn't want to give up the convenience of a smartphone, the Sonim XP8 might fit the bill.
One says "Pussy," and as the album goes on, there are no fewer than three songs that could fit the bill (one, in retrospect, is more about a threesome).
If you like your cleansers lightweight, your self-tanners subtle, and your body washes barely-there, then you're in luck: These foam formulas fit the bill and then some.
I'm not sure if this is the most efficient approach but it's reflexive, and I'm always pleased when I find some substantial words that seem to fit the bill.
If you're in search of American independent film that displays genuine daring and very little lovesickness, a series this month at the streaming site Filmatique will fit the bill.
As it happened, Santa Fe Opera was searching for a new work for its 2019 summer season, and a finished but unheard opera by Mr. Ruders fit the bill.
There's actually a lot of titles that fit the bill for under-the-table Thanksgiving gaming on Apple Arcade (EarthNight is another great one), but I'm partial to Grindstone.
"The way the language reads to me, it's hard to imagine that there are any other companies who would fit the bill besides Amazon and perhaps Walmart," she said.
They'll try to fundraise for the PAC's candidates, recruit candidates that fit the bill, and give them a slogan to use to try to distinguish themselves from the national party.
The border wall was his signature 2016 campaign promise — his means of fixing the problem of illegal immigration and one for which he pledged to make Mexico fit the bill.
Portland, Oregon; Austin, Texas; Vancouver (close to the United States, but easier for foreign immigrants to come and work in); London; Berlin: they all fit the bill, and then some.
My goal was to choose topics that are personal and cultural while still being playful, so that people can let their guard down - music and silly fortunes fit the bill.
Imperva CTO Kunal Anand says his company had a narrow bot capability, but was looking to bring a more complete solution to the platform and Distil fit the bill nicely.
"I didn't want a ton of extra fabric; I wanted something sleek and simple and this fit the bill," she said about her body-skimming design with long, flowy train.
When asked if a new middle-of-the-market jet that Boeing is studying would fit the bill for cost effective long-haul travel, Singh said: "conceptually it sounds interesting".
If you're in the market for a premium rewards card and Marriott is your hotel brand of choice, the Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant American Express card may just fit the bill.
Gin, which is made from juniper berries and other botanicals, might fit the bill on its own, but the Jitterbug Perfume adds hibiscus, rose hips, and camomile for good measure.
For folks looking for a well-composed, classic, yet creative take on dinner, there are few meal kits that fit the bill better than this popular (and heavily advertised) option.
As far as someone who "affected the news and our lives, for good or for ill," Trump and his campaign — which feed on paranoia and partisan politics — absolutely fit the bill.
Whether you're after a romantic weekend close to home or a lengthy, adventure-packed family vacation, one or more of the cities on the list is sure to fit the bill.
Though a standard suit would seemingly fit the bill, Loren, who identifies as a cis gay male, didn't feel as though society's expected attire of dress was going to cut it.
If Trumpism only works when the candidate is a true believer, the president may find there aren't enough people who fit the bill and have the wherewithal to win a race.
In theory, any scene could do that if its dialogue becomes ironic — if General Organa tells Poe Dameron she'll always be there for him, for example, that would fit the bill.
Whether you're looking to get more information on women throughout history, women who made history, or just women otherwise living their lives in this wild world, these documentaries fit the bill.
He also wanted some modern crusaders, and he knew who he thought fit the bill: jihadists, such as those who returned to Belgium after fighting for the Islamic State in Syria.
"I know a few Juleses but no Jims who fit the bill," the writer William Norwich said, confessing that he'd been puzzling over Jim's identity ever since Trump name-checked him.
Foley reports that the October event will see the debut of "Project Cardinal," a codenamed piece of hardware that "can turn your desk into 'a studio,'" which could fit the bill.
While there are tons of gifts that fit the bill, it can be hard to find them — and even harder to decide which one is truly perfect enough for your number one.
You punch in your criteria, and it'll pop up every once in a while when it finds trips that fit the bill, recommending accommodations and an activity or two in the area.
Whether Mr. Souza's social media posts qualify as either is a matter of some debate, but when he began posting old photos of Mr. Obama on Instagram, his captions fit the bill.
This hasn't changed much, but the technology to make it less painful is evolving, and if you're looking to get a future-proof TV, LG's new 8K OLEDs might fit the bill.
Under the Story Times banner I'll recommend books that fit the bill for whatever you're looking for, from your baby's first weeks at home to your teenager's last weeks at high school.
The recent surge in its share price (see chart) followed its announcement, on October 22nd, that it would soon seek approval in America for aducanumab, a molecule it believes will fit the bill.
No matter your bikini taste, whether you're into high-waisted bottoms, boy shorts or something more cheeky, each one of these styles will fit the bill for your next journey under the sea.
For those who do fit the bill, here are the colleges that cost absolutely nothing: This small school in Berea, Kentucky has a singular mission: to attract underprivileged students committed to working hard.
"They really just fit the bill to be a Los Angeles Rams cheerleader," LA Rams cheer captain Emily Leibert — who manages the team of 40 — said, as she sat beside Peron and Jinnies.
Whether the aforementioned projects are reliant on the related investment or would have happened otherwise is up for debate, though Silverman says his company is ensuring they fit the bill for genuine offsets.
Arthouse dramas like Frozen River and Wendy and Lucy fit the bill, as do thrillers like A Simple Plan, any action movie involving schemers or scammers, and quite a few Coen brothers films.
The district will probably vote for Joe Manchin for senator, and if there's another candidate who can take advantage of the district's Democratic tradition, someone like Mr. Ojeda seems to fit the bill.
And when the president decided to pick an insulting nickname for Kim Jong-un, the missile-happy leader of North Korea, the title of one of Mr. John's hits fit the bill nicely.
Howe appeared to fit the bill: He worked for one of the league's most important broadcast partners in one of its key markets, the United States, and he came from impeccable soccer stock.
For every job you're applying to, read the responsibilities and skills listed on the job description carefully, and then tailor your resume and prepare stories for your interview that show you fit the bill.
If you're outfitting a small kitchen that doesn't have room for a full-sized stove (perhaps you're renovating a cottage) Sharp's new countertop oven would certainly fit the bill for the occasional small meal.
The current questions swirling around Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who had recused himself from any investigation involving the Trump campaign after failing to mention conversations with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak, clearly fit the bill.
This year, the producer rolled out two singles that fit the bill for an all-purpose summer hit—"Slide" featuring Frank Ocean and Migos, and "Heatstroke" with Ariana Grande, Pharrell Williams and Young Thug.
It's Thanksgiving, which means that people need to be able to come and go from the TV area and still follow what's happening, which is why any reality-contest show will fit the bill.
The Jazz fit the bill — they've become one of the most exciting squads in the N.B.A., and remain competitive in the West, even as the Houston Rockets and the Clippers are asserting their dominance.
The discussion around the Celtics over the past several seasons revolved around precisely when they'd add that legit No. 1 scoring option—the assumption, made universally, was that no one on hand fit the bill.
Lamb fit the bill, it seems (more on how Democrats actually pulled it off here.) But here's the weird part, as producer Mary Grace Lucas and I reported this week: The race actually didn't matter.
On Macs, QuickTime is the obvious choice (New Video Recording on the File menu), while for Windows open source apps like VirtualDub and Avidemux fit the bill (even if their learning curves aren't the greatest).
But as Messrs Lederman and Wasserman point out, Judge Moore's chutzpah-filled move yesterday turned a blind eye to a judicial order that does seem to fit the bill in making Obergefell binding on Alabama.
Jordan, who would have fit the bill of another Obama appellate nominee who has an engaging personal story, was recently vetted for a federal judgeship and won a large majority in the Senate when confirmed.
If Trump is looking for a reliable conservative, the 85033-year-old Massachusetts native seems to fit the bill, having weighed in on a number of hot-button issues important to Republicans, including gun rights.
If, as Albert Einstein reportedly said, insanity is "doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results," than U.S. and Western investments in Abbas over the years seem to fit the bill.
Managers of funds that fit the bill tend to have an especially keen eye on value and will build a big stockpile of cash if they are unable to find enough stocks at reasonable prices.
Fifteen Chinese cities joined Shanghai and Beijing in boasting "first-tier" status in a recent study, but the one of the latest additions to that category might not quite fit the bill, according to some.
While no official announcements have been made about who will fill Strahan's seat, PEOPLE has rounded up a list of possible candidates whose names have been floated – and some who we think would fit the bill.
He described his work as "emo music for gangbangers," a designation nebulous enough that anything Greedo created—from mauve and pink pop, to steely gangster rap, to what-the-fuck sound experiments—could fit the bill.
Malarie Gokey, Insider Picks guides editor: The Work Pant (Ankle) in black, $50I'm a big fan of comfortable work pants that have good stretch but still look professional, and Everlane's $50 Work Pants fit the bill.
Insider Picks reporter Amir Ismael calls it the best choice "if you're having a treat-yourself moment or you need a shirt for a special occasion" — Christmas is just the special occasion to fit the bill.  
Perhaps, in fact, only one of their cadre seems to fit the bill: the Manchester United of José Mourinho, the manager who knows — however he projects himself — that there are no points on offer for style.
For now at least, Indian private banks seem to fit the bill for a growing number of fund managers who have taken sizeable positions in private banks in India in their global and emerging market funds.
No one is sure of the stages that lead to a red nova, which is what motivated Molnar and his colleagues to formulate them — then test those ideas by finding stars that may fit the bill.
I want something that looks like Carmel or looks like Monterey and is on the beach...' Obviously, the seven-bedroom home fit the bill and was even able to convince viewers it really was located in Monterey.
Even if the dolling up rookies as women thing is done in good fun, and it does generally seem to be, then it stands to reason that dressing up as inanimate objects would fit the bill, no?
If you believe the investment adage about buying the worst performing asset from the last calendar year, then high yield bonds just might fit the bill, with a bruising average return of negative 5.6 percent in 2015.
If you believe the investment adage about buying the worst performing asset from the last calendar year, then high yield bonds just might fit the bill, with a bruising average return of negative 5.6 percent last year.
If you're okay with a scale that doesn't look or feel as premium and can't track body fat percentage, which is admittedly a pretty important metric for some people, this cheap scale might fit the bill nicely.
The main appeal of the V-Series is the huge selection of sizes that Vizio offers, so if you're looking for a kitchen TV or one for a kid's room, one of these might fit the bill.
Unlike in Britain, where the category is seen as more culturally refined, the American middle class includes blue-collar workers whose consumption patterns fit the bill; they can buy a home or put their kids through college.
While the FDA doesn't have a formal definition for more modern immunotherapies, in the last few years it has approved at least eight drugs that fit the bill, unleashing a flood of money to finance new clinical trials.
President Trump, who once considered himself "very pro-choice," promised to appoint pro-life judges to the court, and both his first nominee Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch and his second, Judge Brett Kavanaugh, seem to fit the bill.
As one of the world's largest economies now, "some of the things we might have accepted from a poorer nation maybe no longer fit the bill in terms of where China should fit into this region," he said.
If you are on the hunt for a hearty sauce to pair with the black-bean or red-lentil pastas, these Priano sauces will fit the bill with flavors like caramelized onion and garlic or spicy red pepper.
That's the feeling I got from the amount of voxel-based offerings on the show floor at PAX West — and these 3D pixels fit the bill whether they're powering a stylized dungeon crawler or simulating a whole planet.
Prosecutors should take criminal action against his father, and if there is no appropriate law under which to do so (although negligent homicide seems to fit the bill) the state legislature should take this opportunity to pen one.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Supreme Court justices on Monday expressed skepticism toward part of an immigration law requiring the deportation of immigrants who commit violent felonies because of uncertainty over which crimes fit the bill and which do not.
After all, as the rosé rage begins to wane and IPAs feel a bit passe, many are looking for a new, exciting way to quench their thirst and catch a buzz, and sour beer seems to fit the bill.
But some privately held tech companies do indeed have big shareholder bases and brands as well-known as Spotify's; if they decided they did not need new capital as part of listing, the direct option could fit the bill.
There appears to be no end to various fish, potato and lobster dishes, but none appear to be obviously of P.E.I. Perhaps potato fish cakes fit the bill, but their popularity and place in its cooking history are unclear.
You have to be a career politician to serve in Washington, D.C. If I don't fit the bill for a citizen legislator as a plumber, rancher, and someone who had never held a political office before, then who does?
For more than $20, you can start to add in wines that may fit the bill from more highly regarded regions, like the northern Rhône, Priorat, even Burgundy, though pretty soon you could be spending a lot of money.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenBiden lead shrinks, Sanders and Warren close gap: poll Defense bill talks set to start amid wall fight Biden allies: Warren is taking a bite out of his electability argument MORE (D-Mass.) — fit the bill.
Johnson, as someone who helped run a cocaine trafficking ring, should fit the bill for Trump's vision of the death penalty (even if I think that's a policy that is both morally abhorrent and not supported by the evidence).
Singapore's former leader Lee Kwan Yoo is the example one hears most commonly, but the likes of Paul Kagame in Rwanda, Deng Xiaoping in China, and Park Chung-hee in South Korea are also often said to fit the bill.
Pluto is the most famous of the dwarf planets -- long considered our solar system's ninth planet until it was demoted in 2006 when the International Astronomical Union created a new definition for planets and decided Pluto did not fit the bill.
Experian today announced that it is acquiring ClearScore, which has built a platform that — like Experian — offers you a credit score, which it then uses it to suggest financial products like credit cards that fit the bill, so to speak.
There are only a few figures in national politics who might be equipped — even hypothetically — to fit the bill: Why In a party with few prominent national leaders, Mitt Romney stands out for his stature and experience in presidential politics.
He noted that The New York Times had just published an editorial pushing for a strong consumer presence in the administration as it grappled with the throes of the financial crisis, and Warren had a reputation that fit the bill.
Arsenal would fit the bill, but what really drew me in, what made me the drooling addict I am today with hundreds of dollars of shirts and an impulsive trip to New York to see them play live, was Arsene Wenger.
This is actually a flaw in the Twitter user experience itself: When someone looks at their mentions and sees dozens of critical tweets, it's easy to cast them all as harassment, even if only one or two truly fit the bill.
Founded "to provide a place for zinesters and self-publishers to come together and share their creations with each other and the people of Los Angeles," the LA Zine Fest aims to stay financially accessible to all exhibitors who fit the bill.
The scenario basically seems like Leap Motion needed a wide field-of-view headset that integrated the necessary sensors to demo their hand-tracking tech and realized that there wasn't anything out their that fit the bill entirely, so they built their own.
As for the discounted wares, expect to find pieces like the ever-popular horoscope tees, even more coats, life-changing pants, suiting, and a few dresses that could fit the bill for wedding (now that the retailer's own bridal line is kaput).
The Pixel 3a may not have all the bells and whistles that come with a premium device like the Pixel 4, but for those seeking a reliable Android phone with a great camera and good battery life, it'll certainly fit the bill.
And his cockeyed comedic sensibility — "an unreasonable love of repetition, absurdity, narrative disjuncture and jokes that either last way too long or flit by in a short-attention-span-accommodating blink," as the New York Times Magazine described it — fit the bill exactly.
Now Trump is looking for a replacement who melds with him personality-wise and can be a "credible interlocutor" with the administration, Congress and other countries, officials tell CNN, noting that the President believed Ratcliffe fit the bill, at least before he withdrew.
Of course, the other quadrillion times HST has appeared in the puzzle it's stood for Harry S. Truman, and Truman did not fit the clue or the grid at 39A — fortunately, a famous journalist, a gonzo, if you will, fit the bill here.
There are a number of options out there that fit the bill, but the newly released Gnarbox 2.0 might be the best of them all, because it works like a miniature independent photo computer in addition to packing speedy SSD storage on board.
Will Hurd, a Texas Republican, and Pete Aguilar, a California Democrat and Hispanic Caucus whip, said their bipartisan border and DACA deal, which focuses largely on a border strategy and technology, fit the bill and the other pieces can be built on.
Connie Chen, Insider Picks reporter: Jane Mid Rise Skinny Jean in faded medium/dark blue, $108 I've been looking for a good pair of darker wash jeans to round out my jeans collection, and these dark indigo skinny jeans definitely fit the bill.
But because the DNA of more than one person was intermixed in the sample, it meant there was a higher likelihood that a suspect would match the 17 markers tested because there were more than one combination of markers that would fit the bill.
Otherwise, there are two other balding older chaps hanging around Winterfell who might fit the bill: Ser Davos, who has proven to be a trusty advisor thus far; or Maester Wolkan, who was serving the Boltons at Winterfell before Ramsay met his timely end.
Last year, Musk said the company would launch "the silliest thing we can imagine" on the first flight of the Falcon Heavy, and this seems to fit the bill — especially since David Bowie's Space Oddity will supposedly be playing on the roadster's stereo during launch.
Just look at Trump's own family: There are also large groups of retired people and disabled people in the United States who are not working but who are also not unemployed, and a certain number of full-time students who fit the bill as well.
LONDON (Reuters) - As Usain Bolt takes his leave of athletics and the desperate hunt grows to find charismatic new trailblazers for the sport, another young Jamaican, Omar McLeod, demonstrated in winning the 110 meters hurdles title on Monday why he may fit the bill.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia needs another great tennis champion and Nick Kyrgios has the talent to fit the bill providing he learns how to channel his frustration when things do not go his way, 11-times grand slam singles champion Rod Laver said on Thursday.
Parsons fit the bill perfectly: he's a smooth shooter from the outside (38 percent from three for his career) who is comfortable working off the bounce as a ball-handler in pick-and-rolls or attacking a defender rotating his way on a closeout.
In this case, he is looking for a defender; Ergunes thought he had a couple of 211.4-year-olds who fit the bill, so he made the call, and so Gergaud came along, on a freezing February afternoon, to watch Argenteuil's under-223s play Créteil.
London captures a small mining village at the beginning of the film, and pilot-turned-historian Tom Natsworthy (Robert Sheehan), rushes in to collect the town's old tech (artifacts) from "the ancients" (we, the denizens of 2018, seem to fit the bill) to preserve in London's museum.
For one, the scope of the list was not well-defined, eventually collecting stories that ranged from incredibly violent sexual assaults to unwanted workplace overtures, a mixture of allegations that all fit the bill of "shitty" but felt, to some, a little odd to be mixed together.
Consistently on the hunt for on-trend, yet refined and practical pieces that make us feel like we're living our best life, we asked Anna Decilveo, the company's product merchandiser, to give us the 411 on the must-have pieces (and designers) that fit the bill.
When it comes to "longer dated and potentially illiquid assets," as the Bank of England describes these investments, few fit the bill more precisely than the commercial properties to which British fund companies like Aberdeen, Henderson and Columbia Threadneedle offer maximum exposure through their mutual funds.
LONDON, Aug 7 (Reuters) - As Usain Bolt takes his leave of athletics and the desperate hunt grows to find charismatic new trailblazers for the sport, another young Jamaican, Omar McLeod, demonstrated in winning the 110 metres hurdles title on Monday why he may fit the bill.
The more important thing in the President's view, according to the officials, was to have someone who melds with Trump personality-wise and can be a 'credible interlocutor' with the administration, Congress and other countries -- which the President believed Ratcliffe fit the bill for, at least before he withdrew.
But Leonardo Del Vecchio's return to the helm of Italy's Luxottica, owner of Ray Ban and Oakley sunglasses, at the age of 29 and insistence none of his six children should carry the burden of such a big firm beg the question of who might fit the bill.
Even if a small fraction of these stars have planets around them that proved habitable for life (scientists now think as many as  60 billion exoplanets  could fit the bill), that would leave  billions  of possible worlds where advanced civilizations could have already bloomed, grown and — eventually — begun exploring the stars.
Most new cars now come with head units supporting Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, or both, but if you're wanting to upgrade an older vehicle then something like the Pioneer SPH-DA120 for CarPlay ($400) or the Sony XAV-AX100 ($400) for both CarPlay and Android Auto would fit the bill.
By that metric, you can make a case student loans and higher education fit the bill: As I've previously reported, there's currently some serious confusion in America about the value of a four-year degree—or at least enough that plenty of well-paying jobs in the trades have gone unfilled.
Here are the 4 companies we found that fit the bill: A spokesperson for General Electric says that the company is a totally different one than it was in 2005, after several divestments of U.S. assets, like NBC in 2009, which did not involve job losses, reduced its U.S. employee count.
He fit the bill of a man who doesn't even know how much money he has, especially because he set up a cute little gallery, TKG Arts, just for his ex-fiancée, Judy, to display the sad paintings she does to work through her feelings about never being able to have children.
Since Melisandre (Carice van Houten) arrived and prophesied that Azor Ahai, who was responsible for driving away the White Walkers, would return to defeat them all over again, everyone's money has been on Jon Snow to be the savior of Westeros, but it turns out that Davos might also fit the bill.
I go back to bed then and read a chapter of whatever book I'm currently into (Alice Munro's "Family Furnishings" — I am recovering from an emergency appendectomy and shortish stories fit the bill) before getting up again to feed and water the beasts and listen to a podcast while I do yoga.
Some start-ups that fit the bill include ZocDoc, an Opentable-like service for health care that Bezos' investment fund made an early bet on; Amino Health, a consumer transparency tool; and Accolade, which works with self-insured employers to help their workers navigate their health insurance and deal with other issues.
Instead of just hunting down candidates based on a bunch of keywords, Sourceress works with hiring managers to understand the kinds of attributes they need in a potential hire and builds a model to find someone who would fit what a hiring manager is looking for, even if they don't fit the bill explicitly.
The last Bachelor, Nick Viall, managed to fit the bill despite being the most internal of internal hires, having gone through not one but two rounds as a Bachelorette contestant (he courted both Andi Dorfman in 2014 and Kaitlyn Bristowe in 2015) before washing up in the shores of Bachelor in Paradise in 2016.
As Sarah Jeong noted on The Verge earlier this year: The scope of the list was not well-defined, eventually collecting stories that ranged from incredibly violent sexual assaults to unwanted workplace overtures, a mixture of allegations that all fit the bill of "shitty" but felt, to some, a little odd to be mixed together.
That doesn't just involve asking for sole access to particular pieces in the brands' collections, but telling the designers which trends Bloomingdale's is chasing for a particular season and asking them to create pieces that fit the bill — items that stay true to the brand's DNA but are engineered to win with Bloomingdale's customers.
A mid-'80s Senate Finance Committee report from the time when the law was written indicates that its drafters thought the certainty of income would be a key factor in determining whether income counts as partnership income or service provider income, and since carried interest is based on performance, it doesn't fit the bill.
Boasting everything from a super-silky pajama set (for those at-home spa days, you know) to a dad hat adorned with the New York Times logo, these 15 finds fit the bill for anyone on your list: your little sister, your best friend, yourself (hey, 2018 has been a long year, you deserve a little something too!).
In order to fit the bill, they must meet three provisions in U.S. law: an economy having a trade surplus with the U.S. above $85033 billion; a current account surplus amounting to more than 3 percent of its GDP; and repeated depreciation of currency by buying foreign assets equivalent to 2 percent of output over the year.
"The Trump Enterprise," including the president, family members, enablers (Giuliani, Paul ManafortPaul John ManafortNew York City lawmakers vote to close Rikers Island jail by 2026 Perry says Trump directed him to discuss Ukraine with Giuliani: report Cuomo signs measure allowing New York to press charges despite presidential pardon MORE, Michael Flynn, and a cast of hundreds) seems to fit the bill.
He was blonde, was tall, was charming, had died of AIDS at the age of 203 in 1994, used a stubby cigarette holder because he was a chain smoker but thought he wouldn't get cancer by using that, had been in jail for two years for holding at knifepoint a taxi driver in a dispute about a cab fare, which absolutely fit the bill.
He was blonde, was tall, was charming, had died of AIDS at the age of 47 in 1994, used a stubby cigarette holder because he was a chain smoker but thought he wouldn't get cancer by using that, had been in jail for two years for holding at knifepoint a taxi driver in a dispute about a cab fare, which absolutely fit the bill.
But on top of that, despite all the talk of getting more women in the pipeline and really challenging the status quo by electing more progressives, two of the most well-known stalwarts of the Democratic institution who've received a ton of flack, Nancy Pelosi and Dianne Feinstein, are still favorites to win their races despite having challengers who fit the bill of being far more progressive, diverse, and young.
You then go through a short script of questions to set out what it is that you are looking for — for example, in terms of goals, or whether you want someone in your geography or from your alma mater — and then you start to get recommendations of people who might fit the bill, who are presented to you in a series of Tinder-style swiping screens for you to choose as a potential match.
State lottery systems that essentially move money from predominantly lower-class African-American ticket buyers to predominantly middle-and-upper-class white school districts fit the bill; so does a War on Drugs that disproportionately incarcerates young black men; so does a recent decision by officials in Maricopa County, Arizona, to drastically cut the number of presidential primary polling stations in and around Phoenix, which unnecessarily made voting far more difficult for the residents of a non-white majority city.
Startups that have fit the bill and have recently earned investment from Bloomberg Beta include: Textio, a platform that lets recruiters upload a job description and uses machine intelligence to make recommendations about improvement to the wording in order to attract better, more diverse applicants; AppZen, an app that uses AI to detect peculiarities in employee expense accounts; and Orbital Insight, a company that buys satellite data to estimate the size of markets — for example, measuring the growth rate of the construction industry in China by inspecting the shadows on buildings.
" Still, few books fit the bill of "autobiographical novel" better than this collection, which is arranged in rough coming-of-age chronology, from the author's sexual awakening as an exchange student in Mexico ("a summer of wanting impossible things") to the death of his father at 43, following a car accident, when Chee was 15; his beginnings as a writer at Wesleyan University, where he studied under Annie Dillard; his tenure in San Francisco at the height of the AIDS crisis; the publication of his (explicitly autobiographical) first novel, "Edinburgh," in 2001; and his maturity as a reader, writer and instructor who longs, in the aftermath of the 2016 presidential election, to lead his students "to another world, one where people value writing and art more than war.

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