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"fulcrum" Definitions
  1. (physics) the point on which a lever turns or is supported
  2. [usually singular] the most important part of an activity or a situation

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They are the fulcrum on which future social attitudes rest.
This the fulcrum of division that polarized the 2016 election.
The same fulcrum strategy could work at the state level.
It does not look like a fulcrum of world events.
The fulcrum of the game is the relationship between partners.
Mr. Franco is more the show's fulcrum than its star.
Boîte A costume party without a holiday fulcrum is tricky.
You are at the fulcrum between the absolutist inane positions.
Microsoft tore down its dynamic fulcrum hinge and re-engineered it.
Huawei is a fulcrum in Trump's wider trade war with China.
I became, at least temporarily, the fulcrum their world revolved around.
The nonprofit organization sees art as the fulcrum between empathy and support.
In Eastern Europe, the fulcrum between democracy and dictatorship runs through Ukraine.
The fulcrum is our life on earth, beginning, ending in a bed.
It was to locate the elusive fulcrum between his rage and faith.
But it would seem equally fitting for Oleg to be the fulcrum.
Theory gradually became the fulcrum of disciplines like literary scholarship and philosophy.
Ultimately, that was the question at the fulcrum of the Singer trial.
Mr. Johnson has made getting Brexit done a fulcrum of his agenda.
The United States, once the fulcrum of the Western alliance, was isolated.
Alberta was also the fulcrum of Mr Trudeau's climate and energy policies.
Housing discrimination, historical and present, may well be the fulcrum of white supremacy.
Chuck Schumer could be the fulcrum on which the next Democratic administration turns.
Tweedy's anxieties have served as a fulcrum for plenty of seminal Wilco moments.
Huntley is adept at deploying Catherine's good fortune as a fulcrum of suspense.
The show was originally with CBS, and Bryan was the fulcrum for me.
Up steps Anne (Margo Martindale), a stalwart widow and the movie's moral fulcrum.
For 70 years, Okinawa has been the fulcrum of America's military presence in Asia.
The fulcrum of the action was laser-focused on Gabriel, despite those accompanying squads.
This modest article makes cuisine the fulcrum for memories of Korea's turbulent modern history.
British armies marched down from Montreal and up from Manhattan; Saratoga became the fulcrum.
She showed him how to pull the cue back, using the elbow as a fulcrum.
Reasonable people can disagree over where the fulcrum between speed and evidence should be placed.
The fulcrum of American politics has shifted from Iowa and New Hampshire back to Washington.
"In London, we are at the fulcrum of the art world," Mr. Hewat-Jaboor said.
Adding a prime number gear for the fulcrum makes the drawing into a non-repeating line.
Using a stationary fulcrum the line will draw back onto itself after a number of turns.
In the here and now, Green acts as fulcrum of the most unstoppable play in sports.
Centralia's position at the fulcrum of climate issues is based on more than just its microbes.
This is Tissot's lover, Kathleen Newton, the fulcrum of the artist's life and of the exhibition.
The G20 summit in Buenos Aires has become a fulcrum for Trump's high-stakes diplomatic gambles.
McCain's announcement then is rightly read as the fulcrum on which this Graham-Cassidy bill tilts.
He began his career in Toronto as a somewhat one-dimensional post-scorer and offensive fulcrum.
You could see the fulcrum of this series being Witherspoon as the hard charging, indispensable Madeline.
And it is serving as the fulcrum for a host of other candidates — among them Sens.
I think you're right, Todd, that Paige is the fulcrum at the heart of The Americans.
"It was a very important and very little-known fulcrum point for hip-hop," Mr. Charnas said.
Inevitably that too was improved, by Solon E. Moore in 1887, with a "coiled fulcrum" of wire.
Ultimately, as good as the Chiefs are, Smith is the fulcrum on which their season will swing.
The fulcrum of adoption of voice first boils down to the ability to detect and respond reliably.
Liang argues for the establishment of "strategic fulcrum ports" in the Pacific to secure Chinese maritime access.
Yet he has complicated this balance nonetheless by intensifying the pressure on each side of the fulcrum.
For non-European immigrants, the 20th century made their fates seesaw around the fulcrum of labor organizations.
He was also the fulcrum of a political dynasty that some called the Kennedys of Staten Island.
While Curry is often painted as the fulcrum of the Warriors' system, Thompson is just as crucial.
Fulcrum BioEnergy uses a proprietary thermochemical process that turns municipal solid waste into jet fuel or diesel.
A colossal screen presence, Raimu serves as the fulcrum of Pagnol's expansive, knowing portrait of village life.
Seaman runs a conservative news outlet called Fulcrum News, where he regularly posts pro-Trump conspiracy theories.
They are 10X Genomics, developer of DNA analysis tools, and Fulcrum Bioenergy, which makes fuel out of garbage.
Bobby Wood made a huge case as a replacement for Altidore as a possible fulcrum for the attack.
But currently, on and Off Broadway, sisters are a focus of the action, in some instances the fulcrum.
You can't guard a team that has LeBron James as the fulcrum with Dragic, Wade, Joe, and Amar'e.
At least for now, she is the fulcrum upon which other characters see their fates rise and fall.
The star of this term was Roberts, who presided as both its chief justice and its ideological fulcrum.
Each of these elections represents a vital fulcrum upon which stability in their respective regions will ultimately depend.
The simplest blueprint for elite offense in today's NBA includes someone exactly like him serving as the fulcrum.
Welcome to Arizona, the state that's at the fulcrum of almost everything happening in American politics right now.
The Portuguese, Dutch and British flocked here, eager to control a fulcrum linking the Pacific and Indian Oceans.
One participant in the 2004 decision, Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, may prove the fulcrum in the court's deliberations.
This is the fulcrum on which the fight for the hearts and minds of Democratic voters will pivot.
About 1,000 entries have been put into Fulcrum related to Harvey rescue and relief efforts, Quartararo told BuzzFeed News.
In a sense, the extremists have "hacked" the mainstream's allegiance to balance, by moving the fulcrum of balance itself.
She was not romantic enough to take Faulkner's Dilsey view of blacks — as the fulcrum of integrity and compassion.
These devices are too cheap and commoditized to serve as the fulcrum of a whole new generation of hardware.
Polls show the three critical states at the fulcrum of Senate control — Ohio, New Hampshire and Pennsylvania — effectively tied.
Still, Korda's breezy book makes a fine introduction for anyone new to this fulcrum point of the 20th century.
Then, the votes on witnesses and documents, which will serve as the fulcrum on which the trial will tilt.
The carbon content of the Fulcrum fuel has a footprint that is less than 20 percent of fossil fuels.
If nothing else, the albums were means to a larger end, the fulcrum on which all of this turned.
The mother-son relationship is the fulcrum of Ben Is Back, and when they do part ways, the movie crumbles.
Gobert was instrumental, converting all three of his attempts while serving as an offensive fulcrum with his stellar pick-setting.
It can tune that algorithm to pick out the outlines of Russian jets, like the MiG Fulcrum and Foxhound planes.
The trial over his death later sparked outrage, some arguing that it made Grant's life a political fulcrum, including Coogler.
Remarking quietly that "we're here because we're here," the actor identifies himself as the calm fulcrum of a gathering storm.
It is Bilic, a Croatian who played defender for West Ham, who placed Payet at the fulcrum of his team.
Placing the human eye at the fulcrum between filming and viewing, Indonesian artist Riar Rizaldi takes this experiment quite literally.
Directed by Barry Jenkins (Moonlight), the episode makes for a carefully wrought and devastating fulcrum of the show's first season.
It is true that tax cuts for wealthy Americans have long been the fulcrum atop which Republican Party politics rests.
It's the fulcrum upon which "GOT"'s depiction of warfare pivoted from human conflicts to the fight against death itself.
Place the lowest step of the fulcrum (the boot lever) on the lip and draw the cork up entirely.4.
As a result, the nuclear deal remains the fulcrum of the relationship with Iran — and a political football in Washington.
Government would be well served to explore non-traditional options in order to develop more than one fulcrum for leverage.
Nashville's Pekka Rinne is an elite goaltender and has been the fulcrum of the Predators' impressive 8-2 playoff run.
Traditionally, Turkey, a fulcrum between Europe and the Middle East, has tried to maintain good relations with its many neighbors.
He was Indiana's fulcrum, the point around which Reggie's wild succession of off-ball screens, feints and counter-feints revolved.
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In fact, it might feel like the domain of intimate and business partnerships is the fulcrum from which your life pivots.
Geographically astride the world's busiest and most strategic shipping lanes, the region is the fulcrum of the administration's rebalancing toward Asia.
Díaz, both a survivor of abuse and a purveyor of it, can be a fulcrum of healing -- if we let him.
Since it made peace with Israel in 1979, Egypt has served as the fulcrum of American influence in the Arab world.
The story, based on Patrick deWitt's novel of the same name, begins in 1851, at the fulcrum of the nineteenth century.
He remains a fulcrum, and the Warriors aren't going to abandon what got them this far just because of a slump.
The Luther Bible became the fulcrum of the Reformation and did for vernacular German roughly what Dante had done for Italian.
Further, still unknown is whether the geographic distribution of this activism will be aligned with and find the political fulcrum points.
Geographically astride the world's busiest and most strategic shipping lanes, the region was the fulcrum of the administration's rebalancing toward Asia.
They're mirroring one another in this series, each serving as a fulcrum for just about any lineup their respective coaching staffs run.
That will put the Supreme Court, and potentially this new jurist, at the fulcrum of Trump's efforts to change life in America.
Mr Searby has met with chiefs of staff for a handful of senators, both Republicans and Democrats, to pitch the fulcrum idea.
Reforms like the "fulcrum strategy" and "ranked voting" will make it easier for independents and members of new parties to get elected.
Groene acknowledges the change, which slightly fills in the gap left by the fulcrum hinge design when you close the Surface Book.
But beyond that fulcrum of action, the sounds were so soft and brief that many in the club initially brushed them off.
While Roberts is the court's formal leader, Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy is often its fulcrum -- the proverbial swing justice -- and its conscience.
Actually, that's what it is anyway, but Penrose, serving as the fulcrum of the argument, gives it nuance and real-world meaning.
Joined with Jimmy is Kim Wexler (a magnetically stoic Rhea Seehorn), his colleague and girlfriend, and arguably the series' fulcrum and heart.
Abby — Poehler, who also directed and helped come up with the story — is the event's engineer and also the story's real fulcrum.
"He has unquestionably become the court's ideological fulcrum" since the departure of Justice Anthony Kennedy last year, our Supreme Court reporter writes.
I am a queer, disabled writer who grew up Catholic in the north of England at the fulcrum of two competing stories.
Taken as children from their homes, they're trained in an order known as the Fulcrum, which aims to use and control them.
"Workplaces need to change," says Yrthya Dinzey-Flores, who spoke at Fulcrum and was most recently a VP at Warner Media Group.
And so, they landed at the fulcrum of an international effort that could both aid the president and anchor their future fortunes.
The current congressional funding bill expires on Friday, and Mr. Trump has made the wall a fulcrum of his new budget proposals.
This fulcrum is being used to leverage more and more out of workers — even, ironically, the ability to spend time with their families.
Both of them are equal to the task, forming an indomitable two-person fulcrum around which this funny-sad, happy-harrowing movie revolves.
Midge's character exists at a fulcrum point for women in entertainment; some women got to sail through, while others were consistently held back.
Existing Surface Books have a gap, introduced by Microsoft's use of a fulcrum hinge that lets the display detach from the keyboard base.
Regardless of budget negotiations, Mr. Felder's position as a fulcrum between Democratic and Republican interests is likely to intensify in the coming weeks.
By moving one of the weights along the rod, closer or farther away from the fulcrum, the oscillation speed could be precisely controlled.
This is less the fault of Mr. Garfield than of Mr. Scorsese's conception of Rodrigues as the story's fulcrum instead of its void.
Keeping a neutral spine, you hinge at the hips, the fulcrum between load and effort, and push the floor away with your legs.
Greatscale, for example, recently invested $1 million into a startup called Fulcrum that helps companies find independent contractors and independent contractors find work.
" The self-described outsider was soon the fulcrum of a witty, rustic brand of industrial-tinged modernism now known worldwide simply as "Brooklyn.
Along with fewer carbon emissions, Fulcrum has found a way to produce the fuel at a lower cost than its fossil fuel competitors.
The White House considers China the fulcrum of the trip — and it's deliberately positioned that way, as the middle stop of the five countries.
Fortunately, because of the dynamic fulcrum hinge design, there was always a pinky-width gap along that inside edge when you closed the laptop.
Republicans once dominated many of these places between city and country until demographic and ideological forces shifted the fulcrum in the past few decades.
Existing Surface Books have an unsightly gap, introduced by Microsoft's use of a fulcrum hinge that lets the display detach from the keyboard base.
"The one thing that everybody's been waiting for is that fulcrum where wages start to rise," said Daniel Alpert, managing partner at Westwood Capital.
Hamer's speech at the 1964 Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City serves as the fulcrum for the third volume's account of the freedom summer.
Mr. Deripaska was now a global figure, and London was becoming the money-soaked fulcrum for a glitzy, international business and the social elite.
That great upending was the theme at the Fulcrum Conference on the future of work in Detroit, where I moderated a panel Wednesday morning.
The fight over Richard Grenell isn't the cause of the clearly changing sentiment within the GOP; it's more of the fulcrum than the spark.
Over the course of this year, US diplomats gradually became aware that Giuliani was now the fulcrum of the action in US-Ukraine relations.
With the Knicks, also on the list submitted by Irving, who grew up in West Orange, N.J., he would undoubtedly become the offensive fulcrum.
And the fulcrum of its balancing act is the president, Aleksandar Vucic, an increasingly authoritarian leader regarded as a chip off Mr. Putin's block.
While Microsoft did not change the look of the Surface Book, they did re-engineer key components like the keyboard, trackpad and dynamic fulcrum hinge.
It's an inflection point, a fulcrum, an axis, and the descent that Perry refers to by way of the narrator is not inevitable at all.
The statistics — 214 points on 200 shots, five rebounds and three assists — still undersell the extent to which DiVincenzo was his team's fulcrum Monday night.
An analysis of congressional districts by CityLab, overlaid with election results, show Democrats won the suburban battleground that has become the fulcrum of American politics.
It has not been kind to the country in the past: Jamaica served as a fulcrum of the slave trade and a haven for pirates.
At the market, which debuted in 1855, there are dozens of vendors both in and around a large, central building that serves as Findlay's fulcrum.
If it all works the way they plan, Saturday will stand as a fulcrum for the Yankees, the pivot point from past to future glory.
That is because the fulcrum of American politics has shifted to the right, and on the political spectrum, Clinton sits on the authoritarian, libertarian, right.
Known as Fulcrum in the West, the MiG-29 is still used by the Russian air force and has been exported to several other countries.
Can he be the fulcrum of a good offense while disrupting Indy's opponent on the other end, as the head of a legitimate playoff threat?
The funding was led by Fulcrum Equity Partners with participation from returning investor BIP Capital and brings QASymphony's total raised so far to $7.5 million.
Through his demagogic command of the party's base, he has emerged as the shameless, trash-talking, lib-owning fulcrum around which the entire enterprise revolves.
Whether the markets are over-anticipating a credit-stress buildup or properly handicapping a stingier credit backdrop is pretty much the fulcrum of the bull—vs.
Back when Facebook felt like a fun way to pass a few minutes in line at the grocery store, rather than the fulcrum of American democracy.
Microsoft still puts the core processor in the 3:2 aspect ratio screen, which is essentially a touchscreen tablet that sits on the dynamic fulcrum hinge.
Considering that this ancient crater is the fulcrum of an enormously disruptive global catastrophe, scientists across many disciplines have been itching to study it up close.
In recent weeks, they have become the fulcrum of a sprawling federal corruption investigation into the mayor's fund-raising activities and the actions of police commanders.
What remains the same, however, is that Stephen Curry will be the fulcrum of the Warriors offense and the star responsible for how far they go.
As good as Kamara is, Coach Sean Payton was not ready to compare his young running back to the fulcrum of the Greatest Show on Turf.
Lane Addonizio, who plans playgrounds for the Central Park Conservancy, said she believed the return of an old-fashioned fulcrum seesaw might not be far behind.
But Jägerstätter's faith was not the fulcrum of the state cracking down on him; rather, it was the staunchly political act his convictions pushed him toward.
After decades in which a small handful of states in the industrial Midwest sat at the fulcrum of American political geography, the epicenter has broadened substantially.
A decade later, when I left home for college in New York, my dad and I used baseball as the fulcrum for our catch-up calls.
For all of its graphic details, the fulcrum of the Bobbitts' altercation has spun around allegations of marital violence and who between them was truly to blame.
The company was originally known as Federated Sample but rebranded as Lucid in 2015 as its offerings expanded to include products like Fulcrum, its automated sample marketplace.
He's also become a rising star on the global stage and is already seen as a fulcrum and leader of the West, alongside German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Over their years in Toronto, they formed the fulcrum in an offence that gradually found its way to the postseason after more than two decades of trying.
I lauded that one for its design, unique and unusual dynamic fulcrum hinge, excellent touchscreen (which detaches to become a clipboard-like tablet) and well-designed keyboard.
What ensues balances on the fulcrum of audio recordings that Marnie's mother made while hiking along the route that Lewis and Clark took to the Pacific Ocean.
Where Mr. Fassbender's sorrowful gravity anchored the movie's first half, Ms. Vikander's volatility sparks the second half with Ms. Weisz's aggrieved, conflicted Hannah providing a moral fulcrum.
That recruitment is the fulcrum of "A Single Spy," but despite being a war novel it's more "Odyssey" than "Iliad," with its hero on the perpetual run.
"Immigration attitudes are the fulcrum around which the politics of western societies are realigning," according to Eric Kaufmann, a political scientist at Birkbeck College, University of London.
Yiannopoulos and Wintrich are cis white gay men who use their homosexuality as a fulcrum, leveraging hateful politics against the one trait they share with the marginalized.
You can still detach the screen with the press of a button and signature the dynamic fulcrum hinge that connects the base and screen looks and feels unchanged.
Beneath the display is the same fulcrum hinge from the original Surface Book that stretches around the base and has the same weird gap when you close it.
Since the Emperor Charlemagne's time, the continent's political fulcrum has resided in the old Frankish empire and its great cities: Aachen, Paris, Strasbourg, Frankfurt, Brussels, Milan and more.
In the event that Judge Garland's confirmation had been confirmed, Kennedy would have likely ceased to be the fulcrum of a 5-4 conservative majority on the Court.
The Obama administration's cultivation of ties with Southeast Asia sets it apart from previous administrations, which have tended to place China at the fulcrum of their Asia policies.
Zurawski weaves together the poetic utterance and contextualizing narratives, reminding us that the dual format has long been a fulcrum of Western poetics, from Dante to Susan Howe.
It is ever clearer that Holtby's save — his Save, pardon — may emerge, if it hasn't already, as the fulcrum of this series, the delineation between agony and euphoria.
But amid poorly rolled joints and awful Instagram handles, the fulcrum of the narrative is Denise's burgeoning sexuality and her attempts to come out in a traditional household.
The resort, Grossinger's Catskill Resort Hotel, began its life in the 1910s, and in its heyday was the fulcrum of the swirling midcentury vacation scene in the Catskills.
Denver's Nikola Jokic (Serbia), despite some slippage in his numbers from last season, remains the unquestioned fulcrum for the team with the second-best record in the West.
Without his presence as a fulcrum for the city's ire, the response to his presidency has been reshaped, taking on a new dimension and renewed earnestness, activists say.
And just north of there, at River Run Playground at West 83rd Street, are three metal fulcrum seesaws that were installed at the community's request in the 24s.
Airstrikes and shelling also continued in Aleppo, where there was no sign of a cease-fire in a bloody battle that could prove a fulcrum in the war.
The closer that object is to the fulcrum the less force is needed to lift it, although that force has to be applied over a longer distance. Science.
"Ultimately, transportation is the fulcrum that allows women to participate in the workforce," said Sonal Shah, a Delhi-based urban planner with the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy.
But if it can provide scalable tools that make every scientist more effective by freeing their creators from the hunt for profit, CZI can become a fulcrum for humanity.
The trademark shoulder and hip throws of judo involve turning the back and getting the center of gravity below the opponent's, using the hips or back as a fulcrum.
This is the fulcrum around which any conversation about human augmentation pivots: whether it will prove to be a great equalizer, or simply widen the existing gaps between us.
North Korea, the country whose nuclear ambitions have been the fulcrum of global security concerns for more than a decade, may be a threat in more ways than one.
Word of the Day : the pivot about which a lever turns _________ The word fulcrum has appeared in 36 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Sept.
She describes the expression of male-male desire as a form of triangulation, with the woman functioning as a fulcrum for the men to sort out their own relationship.
Adelman's assessment has burst forth amid Roberts' recent efforts to rope off the Court and just a week after scorching exchanges at the fulcrum of the law and politics.
For President Trump, who has made Saudi Arabia the fulcrum of his Middle East policy, the possible murder of a Saudi journalist in Turkey is a looming diplomatic crisis.
With Jen Shyu on wordless vocals, and a three-horn section rendering punchy patterns, Mr. Sorey becomes the fulcrum, holding things together with tightly bound beats and bustling syncopation.
Germany has been seen as the fulcrum around which more statist France and more liberal Britain revolved, but Britain's departure would not cause Paris and Berlin to grow apart.
The versatile Panthers tailback has proven in 2019 that he can be the fulcrum of an NFL offense with his twitchy runs, bursts of speed, and receiver-like hands.
As flawed as Trump is, and despite some of his unfortunate policy moves on this front, he might actually represent a fulcrum point within the party on gay issues.
There is some fulcrum in life where the urge to go dancing is replaced by the urge for just 20 minutes of peace, please, just to rest one's eyes.
Now, it is also making its name as a major logistics hub, a fulcrum of the internet economy that hosts FedEx's global headquarters and the country's busiest cargo airport.
The geometry is precise, with the other arm holding off the defender and the other leg slightly bent, a fulcrum around which more than 80 inches are applying force.
They're taken from their homes as children and brought to the Fulcrum, an order that trains and certifies them under the supervision of yet another order, known as the Guardians.
White House sources think Justice Anthony Kennedy, the Supreme Court's ideological fulcrum, may announce his retirement today, as the justices gather on the bench for the last time this term.
Some appreciated the more melodic sensibility, one that was there on Until Your Heart Stops but was now the fulcrum of the band's sound, and others decried them as sellouts.
WASHINGTON — For President Trump, who has made Saudi Arabia the fulcrum of his Middle East policy, the possible murder of a Saudi journalist in Turkey is a looming diplomatic crisis.
At its fulcrum is the length of time needed for social distancing, home quarantine, closures of schools, universities and businesses, and case isolation to "flatten the curve" of viral spread.
If art music and rock music sat at either end of a scale, Glenn Branca would be standing on the fulcrum, smashing each side with as many guitars as possible.
But its fulcrum is a minute-long snippet of found video, "A Very Unusual but Very Elegant Gesture," that Mr. Ojo projects simultaneously on two back-to-back collapsible screens.
A former police chief, Demings is a relative unknown but hails from Orlando, the heart of the crucial I-4 corridor, the fulcrum on which the largest swing state swings.
The president's position speaks to how deeply Mr. Trump has invested in the 33-year-old heir, who has become the fulcrum of the administration's strategy in the Middle East.
And enough had happened on the other side of the fulcrum—a scholarship to college, a sensible girl who became his wife, her long hair worn in a single braid.
The old wooden seesaws that pivot on a central fulcrum have survived in only one city park, park officials believe — the Classic Playground at Riverside Park at West 74th Street.
The finance secretary has the reins on the federal budget, the carefully crafted fulcrum that balances social spending for Mexico's poorest communities with maintaining fiscal orthodoxy to appease international markets.
Fulcrum says that its job-placement platform meets the regulatory requirements in 90 countries and is designed to give businesses the ability to design, manage and execute projects on demand.
And the Saudi prince has made clear that his top priority in the region is not the Palestinian-Israeli issue, the fulcrum of Arab politics for generations, but confronting Iran.
Chief Justice John Roberts , who might have been something a conservative ideological outlier on the court 30 years ago, is likely to end up as the new fulcrum on the court.
Roberts is both exactly where he wants to be -- at the fulcrum of the law -- but also where he does not want to sit, at the center of the political world.
Tariffs along with Federal Reserve interest rate policy are "fulcrum issues for those lofty 2020 Street earnings expectations," Nick Colas, co-founder of DataTrek Research, said in a note this week.
The larger gambit, the fulcrum that Citi's North American retail strategy hinges on, is using targeted offers to convince its millions of card customers to expand their banking relationship with Citi.
Kim has always felt like the fulcrum on which "Saul" bends, to the extent that alienating her -- or however she exits Jimmy's life -- will essentially complete his transformation into Saul Goodman.
While the somewhat unpredictable Justice Anthony Kennedy once served as the fulcrum for the court, that role will now go to Chief Justice John Roberts Jr., a far more ideological conservative.
The script's intimation of same-sex intimacy as the harbinger of sexual politics transforms this work into a conceptual and moral fulcrum, upon which everything else that comes later delicately hinges.
This earnest attempt to know Cunningham provides much of the book's fulcrum to talk about the past and bring its audience closer, if not to him, then certainly to his artwork.
Current federal guidelines state that fulcrum seesaws can be installed safely if car tires are embedded under the seats and adequate space is left around them in case of a fall.
"Prepare for the interview by securing a quiet space in advance, even if it means escaping to your car parked in the garage," advises Chere Taylor, founder of Fulcrum HR Consulting.
Some video imagery courtesy of Fulcrum BioEnergy Etihad and Boeing are partnering on a new "Greenliner" aircraft, as well as other efforts, to help address the airline industry's CO2 emissions problem.
In "Passengers," the endless expanse of outer space becomes a metaphor for human alienation, and human loneliness becomes the fulcrum of a controversial plot twist that propels the narrative toward its conclusion.
Gavyn Davies of Fulcrum Asset Management says that the headline inflation rate in advanced economies has risen from zero at one stage last year to 0.5%, and may reach 1.5% next year.
Jemisin weaves this story with two others: a young girl named Damaya who's just been sent to the Fulcrum, and a woman named Syenite who's about to leave for her first mission.
Predating the Getty's announcement, however, the Pasadena–based nonprofit Fulcrum Arts launched the inaugural Free Radicals symposium in 2017, a series of talks and performances exploring the intersection of art and science.
Roberts has become the fulcrum of the high court since swing voter Justice Anthony Kennedy retired in July, catapulting him into the spotlight as the deciding justice on hot button social issues.
Panama has said it supports China's Belt and Road Initiative, the ambitious network of global infrastructure projects promoted by Mr. Xi. Panama is a fulcrum in American dominance of the Western Hemisphere.
If we balance this space on the fulcrum of buying and selling, it's been shown that it's only a matter of time before we start to tip over into dishonesty and exploitation.
A waiter's corkscrew is the little pocketknife-style device with a folding corkscrew, fulcrum and boot lever (the metal piece you rest on the lip of the bottleneck), and a foil cutter.
Rest the middle step of the fulcrum on the lip of the bottleneck and firmly pull away from the bottle with the handle, lifting the cork halfway out of the bottle.3.
"This is saying a robot is less biased than a human, and that's just not true," says Diane Antishin, a panelist at Fulcrum and VP of HR at DTE Energy in Detroit.
The country sits atop billions of barrels in proven oil reserves, a lucrative source of cash that has become a fulcrum in the tug-of-war between warring Sunni and Shia factions.
Nowitzki functions as the fulcrum of a similarly sideways team, one that runs clean sets and ekes out wins and sits in the middle of the playoff pack in the Western Conference.
"That will put the Supreme Court, and potentially this new jurist, at the fulcrum of Trump's efforts to change life in America," Joan Biskupic, CNN legal analyst and Supreme Court biographer, wrote Tuesday.
Today's top learning and research institutions are the fulcrum for tech-driven growth in the country's economic hothouses, like Silicon Valley (Stanford/UC-Berkeley), Boston (MIT/Harvard) or emerging tech centers Boulder, Colo.
"We're going to continue our efforts to expand maritime cooperation but also support Indonesia as a sort of fulcrum between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean," Mattis told reporters traveling with him.
I called this the "fulcrum strategy" in my book "The Centrist Manifesto" in 2013, and it is similar to the recent moves by Labour MPs in Britain, now joined by a few Conservatives.
With its $2 trillion economy, India looks well situated to weather higher U.S. interest rates in 2016, a factor many market watchers and analysts point to as a fulcrum for emerging market fortunes.
"To have the Getty invest so much in this topic is really affirming the reasons why we are pursuing this line of inquiry," Fulcrum Arts Executive and Artistic Director Robert Crouch told Hyperallergic.
Facing an uphill battle, the Obama Administration cited biased risk selection practices as the fulcrum for America's growing health care social inequality, and required insurers to cover all applicants regardless of health status.
Today, rather than building $10 billion refineries, developers like Fulcrum BioEnergy or Red Rock Biofuels are looking at $100 million to $500 million in capital expenditure projects — still large sums for a startup.
David Rolf, a labor leader who helped pass the $15 minimum wage in Seattle, recently said the old union model "isn't coming back" at the Fulcrum Future of Work conference in Detroit, Michigan.
Obama was raised in Hawaii, "far from the fulcrum of Jim Crow and segregation," and that distance, Coates argues, kept racism abstract for him, and allowed him to approach white America with trust.
Here's the catch: At a time when the fulcrum of VR tech revolves around the use of cumbersome hardware, Volume's selling point is creating interactive 3-D experiences that don't use headgear or glasses.
"Sign after sign this week that we've hit a fulcrum point in this debate where politicians are, for the first time, scared on the political consequences of inaction on guns," Murphy wrote on Twitter.
At the high point of their season after a win at Miami, they had returned home early Wednesday to discover that Derrick Rose, a fulcrum of their offense, would be sidelined by an injury.
It was to locate the elusive fulcrum between conflict and mediation — to produce an onslaught of pressure that forced officials to react while preserving an almost irrational faith in their capacity for good will.
The shake-up forced the firm's top lobbyists to go out on their own, forming a number of rising K Street players: Ferox, Fulcrum, Klein/Johnson, Federal Street Strategies, Holly Strategies and Lot Sixteen.
The blunt approach ''raised eyebrows'' inside the administration, another said, because Kerry had a reputation for treating Egypt, a fulcrum of American foreign policy since the 1979 Egypt-­Israeli peace treaty, with kid gloves.
The interconnectivity shared by the current opioid crisis vis-à-vis addiction and dependence with IVDU, HIV, Chronic pain and Mental illness needs to be the fulcrum on which any lasting solution is balanced.
Pragmatic choices like this one, or like the decision his grandparents made when their sons were conscripted, recur in his fiction—situations that present equally unconscionable choices on either side of a moral fulcrum.
As the Trump White House and Senate Republican leaders fight desperately to hold GOP senators in line to confirm Kavanaugh, Collins is once again the fulcrum on which the fate of the country rests.
Quartararo said that Fulcrum Community — which launched earlier this year — approved Decker's request and anybody with access to Fulcrum's website or mobile app is able to view the map created by Decker and her team.
Changing the penholder positions adds even more complexity to the drawings.... All of these drawings used the same setup: a 30 tooth gear as a moving fulcrum and a 41 tooth gear as the drive.
BlackRock Chief Financial Officer Gary Shedlin said on a conference call with analysts that pricing structures are always under review, and that BlackRock could consider implementing so-called fulcrum fees that reflect changes in performance.
But the attacks on women in Cologne on the night of New Year's Eve, mainly by young, often drunk migrants, gave her many critics a fulcrum for a counterattack, and a tightening of border controls.
"The real fulcrum event is the ECB meeting and that will drive Bunds, which in turn, have had a massive influence on Treasuries over the course of the last eight weeks or so," LeBas said.
That sort of crosscutting also surfaces in Sorkin's modernization of "To Kill a Mockingbird," which widens the falsely accused Robinson's agency, excavating him from set dressing to moral fulcrum; Akinnagbe plays him with furrowed poise.
TWO WORLD WARS may have depleted the salon as the fulcrum of European culture, but for the American art world, the idea of a living-room gathering had a significant impact on the postwar era.
The fulcrum of the story is Charlie (Florence Pugh), a young British actress with leftist leanings, who comes on the radar of the Israeli team when she attends a lecture given by a disguised Palestinian.
In a reproduction of the Yukon cabin, poised on a fulcrum, used in the 1925 film "The Gold Rush," I shuffled side to side to tilt the set as it had done in the movie.
Decades later, during the Vietnam War, Welles turned the Henry plays into "Chimes at Midnight," making Falstaff the story's fulcrum and stripping Henry's battle against the French at Agincourt down to a harrowing, unheroic struggle.
And despite lacerating reviews, Ivo van Hove's ice-cold "Obsession" is packin' 'em in at the Barbican Center, partly because it features Jude Law emoting manfully (and shirtlessly) as the fulcrum of a fatal triangle.
Powers doesn't hesitate to give us wide-screen views of the machinery of his plot, so we can't miss the roles his characters have been assigned as fulcrum and levers bent to a larger purpose.
In "Becoming Astrid," the Danish director Pernille Fischer Christensen uses that formative event as a fulcrum, building a lightly fictionalized portrait of the young Lindgren (played by Alba August) from its emotional and practical fallout.
Decker also reached out to Fulcrum, a data-collection app, and requested to use the company's Community initiative — free and open data-collecting crowdsourcing project specifically created for natural disasters such as earthquakes, tornadoes, and hurricanes.
But if Kim had been considering his options and coming round to the idea of some new diplomatic fulcrum, then President Trump's latest threat of fire and fury will, if nothing else, set him off balance.
Boston also counts on Horford as a fulcrum for the offense, catching on the block or near the elbows and surveying the floor to spot open shooters on the perimeter or cutters darting into the lane.
A 25-year-old photographer who vanished on Halloween 2005 and whose charred remains were later found on the property of Steven Avery, Halbach's slaying is the fulcrum around which all of Making a Murderer spins.
"Road Head," meanwhile, glides unnervingly on its backbeat; the pealing guitar figure, moving back and forth with a hypnotist's deliberation, provides a fulcrum on which to position fluttery keyboard arpeggios and Zauner's own intermittent, ethereal exclamations.
This "Fulcrum Strategy" is an ambitious but achievable electoral hack to the two-party system that can force greater cooperation between both sides and provide a mechanism to inject new ideas and thinking into the system.
Bedford-Stuyvesant is a massive district in Brooklyn that has had a strong concentration of black people since the mid-20th century, competing with more famed Harlem as a fulcrum of New York City's black community.
In the subsequent decades, post-imperial Britain in fact found several roles: as a fulcrum between Europe and America; as an old hand at globalisation in a re-globalising world; and as a leading exponent of neoliberalism.
All the same, we have arrived at a tipping point for the internet as a whole, and crowding the fulcrum of the balance of power are two agencies: the Federal Communications Commission and the Federal Trade Commission.
With Nene serving as the fulcrum, Rockets reserves tallied 17 consecutive points between a Harden 3-pointer with 56.5 seconds left in the first quarter and a Capela layin at the 6:59 mark of the second.
WEDNESDAY PUZZLE — The Wednesday puzzle is a fulcrum for the week: Earlier, the nimble mind is tested, but the knowledge required to fill in each entry is more basic; later, the clues get more obscure and esoteric.
" Most people wouldn't think of the river as Yosemite Falls, she pointed out, but in her mind it always served as the midpoint, the fulcrum of the scales: "Below it, it's either the abyss or the reflection.
In a single cut — from a full moon to a sunrise — "Feast of the Epiphany" turns into an utterly different movie: a documentary about Roxbury Farm in Kinderhook, N.Y., the fulcrum of a community-supported agriculture operation.
Russian Doll uses as its temporal fulcrum Harry Nilsson's uneasy ode to spiralling as soon as you wake up, wondering how the endless party went from a fun moment suspended in time to a frantic existential scramble.
Reylo may darken Rey while lightening Kylo, but the overall idea is that their love for each other to fully counteract each other and exist as a fulcrum upon which the energy of the galaxy can rest.
When I saw Rolf speak at the Fulcrum Future of Work conference last year, he emphasized the need to change outdated union models to adapt to the work that has changed for blue- and white-collar Americans.
Disconnect The feud is already raising questions about how far the disconnect between the next president and the intelligence community -- which is at the fulcrum of everything the US government does in the world -- could harm US security.
Yes, the Surface Book's dynamic fulcrum hinge was unusual, but it was designed to help balance a system that split the battery and, in some cases, the discrete graphics and core CPU (and other components) into two slabs.
Turning the work upside down suggests a departure from this usual pattern of power transferred back and forth, from right to left; it evokes a capsized vessel, a collapse of the fulcrum on which opposing parties both pivot.
Both the giver and receiver lean their bodies back to rest against the walls or door jamb and use their contact points with the wall as a fulcrum to pivot from so that they can exert thrusting movements.
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - The Khartoum district of Burri was a fulcrum of the uprising against Sudan's former leader Omar al-Bashir and the generals who replaced him, its residents beaten and killed as they rallied for freedom and justice.
"Such a substantial recovery for general unsecured creditors was unthinkable at the commencement of these proceedings" when Lehman "sat at the fulcrum of the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression," Giddens' lawyers said in a court filing.
You have spent a whole week solving the puzzles as they get harder — which feels to me like chugging uphill on a roller coaster — and now, on Friday, you are teetering precariously at the top of that fulcrum.
The ring is still the fulcrum of the LME's uniquely peculiar multi-date spreads and is the last human hold-out against the algos and high-frequency traders that have come to populate other parts of the LME ecosystem.
The mysterious device in Intel's video could be a marketing render, but it does include the exact same eject key found on the keyboard of the Surface Book and the unique fulcrum hinge that Microsoft uses on its laptop.
Moreover, Mr Jeffries thinks the Democrats' fulcrum is closer to the centre than many imagine, in part because they have mistaken the Democrats' zeal for resisting the excesses of the Trump administration with an enthusiasm for hard-left ideas.
It was performed by Silas Riener, who has danced it in Boston and Los Angeles, in conjunction with "Leap Before You Look," a museum exhibition about Black Mountain College as cradle and fulcrum for the postwar American avant-garde.
Watson, named player of the match, was the fulcrum around which the hosts' batting revolved and it was due to his 71-ball knock, which was studded with 10 fours and six sixes, that Australia posted a strong total.
Caravans of Gold also seeks to put Islam at this reconstructed world's fulcrum and regard it as a force which impelled cultural advance, rather than to associate it with iconoclastic destruction of historical patrimony — stories we know too well.
But it was his 408-foot clout down the left field line that not only served as the game's fulcrum, but gave St. Louis (13-13) the boost it sorely needed after a sluggish start and four consecutive losses.
They, too, are taken in by Peg, and the fulcrum of the book is the musical that's created as a vehicle for Edna, which ends up saving the playhouse from financial ruin, though Vivian transgresses in a spectacular fashion.
I think this political generation awakening in this moment and the need for an aggressive response in a lot of ways could be a fulcrum or an acceleration on the path we've been on since the last financial crisis.
In providing the decisive votes and writing the majority opinions in cases on the census and partisan gerrymandering, he demonstrated that he has unquestionably become the court's ideological fulcrum after the departure last year of Justice Anthony M. Kennedy.
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More likely than not, his evolution into an all-around menace would be beneficial for everybody, especially if one day the Pacers hope to deploy him as the fulcrum of a half-court offense that's successful in a playoff setting.
This is his first visit to the Bronx as the Miami manager, but even in that strange garb, Mattingly still sits at the fulcrum of so much that has gone on between the two teams over the last few months.
The Christian concept of grace comes to mind, and as it does I am transported from the moment of gratuitous bliss—the word "Christian" is the fulcrum—to a painful and shameful reality of my inner life as a child.
"As a fulcrum point of the Atlantic Air Bridge, Lajes Field provides the US Department of Defense and allied nations a power-projection platform for credible combat forces across Europe and Africa," US Air Forces Europe said in a release.
Further westward, China intends to create an organic alliance with Iran, a state that because of its immense size, location and population, as well as its long imperial tradition, functions as the fulcrum for the Middle East and Central Asia.
Context: Serbia is once again a fulcrum of Balkan volatility, and the visit has been a display of what a researcher calls Putin's orchestra in the country, powered by a growing number of pro-Russia media outlets and nongovernmental groups.
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While Hassan Whiteside makes the highlights, it's Bosh's unique defensive versatility—hedging, recovering, blocking, bodying up, all with an amazing grace that has only become more virtuosic as his career has gone on—that serves as the fulcrum of the Heat's defense.
Now, Donna Heinel, the university's former athletic department administrator, is accused of being at the fulcrum of the nationwide scandal, conspiring with a private admissions consultant to obtain millions in bribes and then easing two dozen students into U.S.C. on bogus athletic credentials.
Instead, it positions us at one fulcrum in the up-and-down of feminist history, when an enormous amount of will converged with the right circumstances, what felt like a rusted hinge unstuck, a door flew open — and then creaked, predictably, back.
With its pulsing, flashing variety, "MC9" is the visual fulcrum for the show, which has been organized by Fionn Meade, the former artistic director at the Walker; Philip Bither, its senior curator of performing arts; along with Joan Rothfuss and Mary Coyne.
"China is of course considering its self interest in strengthening cooperation with Iran, especially at a time when China is in the midst of expending efforts to push forward the One Belt, One Road initiative, Iran is an important fulcrum," the paper said.
Encompassing a span of a decade in a single year, 1919 was the fulcrum of momentous musical activity when jazz — in many forms and many definitions — was nurtured, whether by Europe, Whiteman or the growing number of jazz musicians who understood it.
From what we can parse through Hellboy's downbeat one-liners, the forgettable emotional fulcrum of the movie is that Hellboy doesn't feel like he belongs in the human world because he's a monster, and doesn't belong with demons because of his will to do good.
Fans wanting Beckham to match the likes of Antonio Bryant as a weekly fulcrum have been disappointed in 2016, but he still has plenty to give those with humbler requests, who just want their eyes to pop out of their head every now and again.
At the very least, their differing positions reflect the reality that the President, as the fulcrum of the administration, is now sufficiently confident in his job that he is beyond influence from those around him even if they disagree with aspects of his rhetoric.
Long the left-leaning fulcrum of the country, León, the country's second largest city with about 210,21880 people, was among the first to rebel against Anastasio "Tachito" Somoza DeBayle whose father, Anastasio "Tacho" Somoza, had been gunned down here in 220 by Rigoberto López Pérez.
The plot of "Golden Hill," its fulcrum, at any rate, is as follows: A handsome young stranger named Richard Smith arrives in New York City from London with a promissory note for 1,000 pounds (a fortune, at that time) that he hopes to cash.
He did so first alongside the Hall of Fame center Shaquille O'Neal for three consecutive drama-filled N.B.A. championships in the 1999-2000, 2000-01 and 2001-02 seasons, then as the team's unquestioned fulcrum for two more titles in 20123-09 and 2009-10.
He has chosen to focus on "Rashomon" as the fulcrum of Kurosawa's career, emphasizing what he regards as the early influences in the filmmaker's life that fed his thematic vision — specifically, its mixture of the appalling and the redemptive, the apocalyptic and the humanistic.
There's an incident of ultra-violence near the end of the first season, and I'm going to describe it, because it's the fulcrum on which the show pivots; it's also grotesque enough that fans of the books wondered how the show's producers would handle it.
Sure, his investigation put a half-dozen other people in prison for one crime or another, but Mueller chose to immunize the person who may well be the fulcrum for those crimes, allowing him to remain in the highest position in the land without a trial.
Instead, the "policy issue" (if one wants to call it that) at the fulcrum of the ads is that Northam is against legislation that would have barred Virginia municipalities from designating themselves as "sanctuary cities," where local law enforcement commits to not reporting on residents' immigration status.
As sure as she discovers her palate with her first oyster, as reliably as a junior somm learns to say, without wincing, "Champagne is the fulcrum of the terroir debate," Tess develops a self-destructive appetite for too much sex and drugs and rock 'n' roll.
"The wall became a literal fulcrum for U.S. — Mexico relations and children and adults were connected in meaningful ways on both sides with the recognition that the actions that take place on one side have a direct consequence on the other side," Rael wrote in the post.
Buy it here >>The bone-chilling story of how Sidney Gottlieb — a club-footed, mild-mannered, peace-loving chemist who lived like a hippie long before the term was coined — became the fulcrum of the United States' panicked post-WWII bid for supremacy in germ warfare.
It's one tiny mistake in a tragicomedy of errors, but — if it's true — is a powerful demonstration of how the smallest lapse in cybersecurity, a single typo or click, can serve as the fulcrum on which an entire career, news cycle, or arguably election can be tipped.
Coming midway through the US President's tour through five Asian capitals, his diplomacy in China acts as the fulcrum of a strategy for Asia that hinges upon Xi's cooperation on security and economic issues, which Trump has framed as essential to both American and Chinese success.
At what's supposed to be the emotional fulcrum of the pilot, Spencer confesses to Coach Baker that he's angry all the time — angry that his father abandoned him, angry that he's grown up in poverty, angry that he's had to work so much harder than other kids.
Elevated to the fulcrum of her current play, Ms. Hamilton returns to the theater for the first time in over five years — her last London stage outing was Mr. Bartlett's own "Love Love Love" early in 2012 — and carries a three-hour-plus production before her.
By recruiting Senator Jose R. Peralta of Queens this week, and two other members in the fall, the conference has evolved from a breakaway group of Democrats into a full-fledged independent faction in the State Senate and the fulcrum of a four-year-old coalition.
But Italy's next government could well have a wafer-thin majority and ex-Christian Democrats—natural centrists and often ideologically flexible—are renowned for the ease with which they shift their allegiances and the skill with which they exploit their position, close to the fulcrum of Italian politics.
The next man up is Brook Lopez, whose ideal role in Milwaukee should be as the fulcrum of its second unit, someone who can force double teams in the post and carry the offense for small stretches when Antetokounmpo is sidelined early in the second and fourth quarters.
The aim of With Honor is to elect a group of next-generation veterans who can become an active caucus in the House of Representatives — a swing vote, if you will — that can form a fulcrum and change the political culture of the House and ultimately of the country.
Because he often positioned himself at the fulcrum between the court's liberal and conservative wings, the 2628-year-old jurist will leave the nation's highest tribunal at the end of this month as he arrived there in 28503 — surrounded by controversy over filling its so-called swing seat.
Heinel stands accused of being at the fulcrum of the scheme, conspiring with Rick Singer, a private admissions consultant, to obtain millions in bribes and then easing more than two dozen students into the school through the so-called side door of athletic admissions, using fraudulent athletic profiles.
Fashion week has traditionally served as the fulcrum for this — and fashion week has developed a set of stakeholders that have nothing to do with fashion per se, but that are heavily invested in its continuity: the municipal industries that are ancillary beneficiaries of the influx of capital associated with fashion.
"If we secure a good agreement, this would be, as one of our colleagues said this morning, an antithesis of protectionism, it would ensure, on the back of the TPP-11, that the Indo-Pacific continues to be the fulcrum of open and free trade," Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said.
Zume is looking to be the fulcrum for a wider push toward automation for the food industry, one that frees up humans to work on the more creative tasks like creating recipes (and in the case of pizza, some truly goofy names), while robots do the boring and backbreaking stuff.
But I also recognize that its proponents have a point when they argue that it is the fulcrum of a complex coverage scheme and that eliminating only one component of the health care act could be a recipe for even greater dysfunction in the law's insurance exchanges than exists now.
There he also met Anita Brenner, a Mexican writer of Latvian Jewish descent, who was the fulcrum of a lively international community, and whose widely read 1929 book "Idols Behind Altars" — there's a copy on display — introduced North Americans to the history of Mexican culture, from pre-Columbian times forward.
It started a few years ago with the Surface Pro (more precisely with the Pro 21, which got the all the elements right) and has continued with the unusual Surface Book and its dynamic fulcrum hinge and now the Surface Studio, an all-in-one system that's put Apple on notice.
The gist of her pitch is remarkably simple: Glantz is not a wedding planner, she will not schedule the father-daughter dance or color coordinate the unruly groomsmen, but she will serve as the emotional fulcrum on the biggest day of your life by being the best bridesmaid she can be.
Almost three years after the burkini scandal, which became the fulcrum of a debate over the right of self-expression versus the social contract, comes renewed furor over the hijab, after a French sporting goods retailer, Decathlon, withdrew its plans to sell a runner's head scarf under pressure of a boycott.
"The wall became a literal fulcrum for US-Mexico relations and children and adults were connected in meaningful ways on both sides with the recognition that the actions that take place on one side have a direct consequence on the other side," Rael wrote in the Instagram post and the blog post.
"My prediction, as someone who spent 26 years as a union organizer and elected union leader and who led some of the largest union organizing drives in American history, is that the old model is not coming back," he told the audience at the Fulcrum Future of Work Conference in Detroit on Wednesday.
And that is one of the key lessons to learn here about the tech industry today: Everyone expects so little from the male leaders who are often seen as the fulcrum of the digital worlds they create, while the female leaders — who are not usually the inventors — are held to a tougher line.
McPhee unearthed finds like center William Karlsson, a checker turned 40-goal scorer; forward Alex Tuch, an emergent offensive force; the Florida castoffs Jonathan Marchessault and Reilly Smith, the team's top two point scorers in the playoffs; and a group of young defensemen who have quietly become the fulcrum of the team's success.
John Barrasso in Wyoming, has been dropped from the slate because of his interest in running to clean up the Republican Party instead of promoting what the group calls its "fulcrum strategy": a caucus of swing independents who'd effectively control a closely divided Senate by forcing both parties to chase their votes.
The bulk of American soldiers, however, are deployed in Saudi Arabia and other Persian Gulf nations, where between 45,000 and 4090203,000 troops remain because of the continued Iranian threat; there are another 78,000 soldiers in Japan and South Korea, a fulcrum of American military presence since both World War II and the Korean War.
" (He hasn't quite explained what that is.) Then there's the black-on-black crime conservative bogeyman he's so concerned with—as noted in The Atlantic, that's the fulcrum of a Carson radio ad in heavy rotation: "FBI crime statistics show 52 percent of murders were committed by African Americans last year... It's a national tragedy.
The fulcrum of "Place/Image/Object," a wonderful three-person show at Jack Barrett Gallery on Henry Street, is a series of perceptive ink drawings of trees, boats and buildings, most of them still in yellowing spiral-bound notebooks, by 95-year-old Fred Terna, who started making art in a Nazi concentration camp.
For weeks it floundered on SoundCloud and later squirmed through the music app TikTok, where it gained social relevance and chart placement, but it wasn't until Billboard decided to yank it from its Hot Country Songs listing—it did not "embrace enough elements of today's country music," they reasoned—that it catapulted into the fulcrum of online discourse.
Framed by the Lincoln Memorial, amplified by a fancy sound system, delivered before a thousand-person press bay with good camera sight lines, King's performance came across as something more than what it had been in Detroit—it was the announcement of a shift in national mood, the fulcrum of a movement's story line and power.
And while there are numerous panels on issues that many conservatives are focused on — social media bias (one of this year's biggest topics), foreign policy concerns (namely, China) — CPAC's emphasis on promoting a specific type of conservative "celebrity" has gotten more attention from right-leaning observers than the panels that are supposed to be the fulcrum of the conference.
As a fulcrum of units that don't include DeMar DeRozan, Powell needs to continue to grow as a playmaker off the bounce—his assist percentage actually declined this season, and because he's not an elite passer, opponents try to cut him off on his way to the rim (his finishing improved slightly but is still an area that needs work, too).
It helps that he's a Hall of Fame talent, and it helps in a more ambient sense that he's a Chicago native, but when considered alongside summer acquisitions Robin Lopez and Rajon Rondo—somehow an even worse shooter than the departed Derrick Rose—Wade will be the fulcrum of one of the least stretchy, most logjammed offenses in the Eastern Conference.
Trump came to power faced with a question with which presidents have wrestled for decades: how to reconcile Saudi Arabia's poor human rights record, its tolerance of radical Islam and its stifling of dissent with its role as a fulcrum of US foreign policy and vital strategic position in a treacherous region and key partner in issues like counterterrorism, Afghanistan, and intelligence cooperation.
There is a tendency, as seasons draw to a close and prizes begin to be claimed, to imbue certain moments with particular importance, to believe that specific games and specific goals were not just decisive but defining: when trophies were won and lost, the fulcrum on which the whole season turned, the proof of the gray hand of destiny at work.
Reports published over the weekend and on Monday, in the Washington Post and the New York Times, have fleshed out a subplot in the Russia-Trump story, wherein the Trump Organization and the Trump campaign essentially operated as a single unit until the eve of the first primaries last year, hoping to use the campaign as a springboard for securing approval for licensing a Trump Tower in Moscow and then to somehow turn that deal into a fulcrum for helping Trump win the presidency.

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