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Get ahead of the request If the late nights and weekend work start to pile up around the same times, see if you can get ahead of it.
"That is not to say that the disease won't get ahead of the Chinese authorities completely or get ahead of the other countries that are containing it," the WHO's Mike Ryan said.
But Republicans may not want to get ahead of themselves.
Juul this week tried to get ahead of a crackdown.
So I don't want to get ahead of the story.
Erm, sorry, I let my imagination get ahead of myself.
But before we get ahead of ourselves, let's go back.
Microsoft is clearly trying to get ahead of this trend.
Having education would allow users to get ahead of that.
We are not going to get ahead of that process.
We are not going to get ahead of those discussions.
They outline how you can get ahead of that shift.
"I don't want to get ahead of things," he said.
That's what I'm trying to get ahead of and avoid.
And I advise companies to not get ahead of themselves.
Before we get ahead of ourselves, what was that period like?
"I'm not going to get ahead of the conversation," Sanders said.
So American Airlines has decided to get ahead of the times.
The industry would be wise to get ahead of the problem.
Apple needs to get ahead of this deteriorating iPhone demand environment.
Get ahead of cyst formation by experimenting with your dairy intake.
The WHO's designation is meant to get ahead of this problem.
Panic is not a strategy, so don't get ahead of yourself.
Our leaders and innovators must get ahead of this new weapon.
So, this is where we have to get ahead of it.
" He warned, "I wouldn't try to get ahead of that trade.
The NIH is accelerating research to get ahead of the virus.
So I figure I may as well get ahead of it.
"I tried to get ahead of the hitters early," Campos said.
To get ahead of the move, Gordon used the options market.
I JUST DON'T THINK WE WANT TO GET AHEAD OF OURSELVES.
But more on that later — let's not get ahead of ourselves!
Hillary Clinton supporters ought not to get ahead of themselves, however.
I also wanted to let the others get ahead of me.
I just didn't get ahead of him like I wanted to.
In terms of congressional investigations, don't get ahead of the facts.
For its part, France could never quite get ahead of England.
On Thursday, the House tried to get ahead of another fracas.
So to me, I would get ahead of it with legislation.
Want to get ahead of a story about your disloyal sibling?
But before we get ahead of ourselves, there's one villainous catch.
Still, national compacts — and majority rule — get ahead of the story.
"I don't want to get ahead of the story," he said.
"I'm not going to get ahead of the president," she said.
He seemed anxious to get ahead of that anticipated negative outcome.
Some firms are trying to get ahead of the continued crackdown.
Consider getting pet insurance, to get ahead of emergencies, Woroch said.
Tech firms are trying to get ahead of potentially similar repercussions.
Well, he did that to get ahead of the National Enquirer.
To get ahead of the game, Kohl's has partnered up with Amazon.
That's why responsible leaders should get ahead of the remote work trend.
SO THAT'S WHY WE THOUGHT WE OUGHT TO GET AHEAD OF THIS.
I'm just trying to be careful and not get ahead of myself.
Good management teams react, great management teams get ahead of the curve.
They're attempting to get ahead of it...They are going for broke.
But before we get ahead of ourselves, let's start with the basics.
What's next: The chains are hustling to get ahead of this trend.
Before we get ahead of ourselves, we first have to come clean.
But before we get ahead of ourselves, let's start from square one.
"We don't want to get ahead of ourselves," Priebus told reporters Wednesday.
Over time, it helps them basically get ahead of that conditioned reflex.
The company's efforts to get ahead of the problem often fall flat.
Trump attempted to get ahead of the testimony in Monday morning tweets.
Get ahead of the crowds and save on this Philips air fryer.
That isn't going to be an easy problem to get ahead of.
I think you try and get ahead of them if you can.
I've watched smart tech companies get ahead of these challenges, and succeed.
Perhaps the NSA was hoping to get ahead of VICE News's report.
"I felt the need to get ahead of this," he told Deadline.
Probably not get ahead of myself and see where that takes me.
With Rift Valley fever, we're trying to get ahead of the curve.
And as a staffer you're trying to get ahead of your boss.
"I don't get ahead of my skis on that front," he said.
The best strategy is to get ahead of the fire, he added.
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Ms. Hicks proposed a "softball interview" to get ahead of the story.
"Oh man, we need to get ahead of this," she remembers thinking.
Realistically, the United States must get ahead of this borrowing and overconsumption.
Korda was happy with her strategy not to get ahead of herself.
Perhaps the NSA was hoping to get ahead of VICE News' report.
"That's extremely difficult to get ahead of," Vaccaro told Reuters by phone.
Microsoft has been trying to get ahead of Google's Stadia announcements ever since.
It will also hope finally to get ahead of the public relations game.
Now, they want to get ahead of the problem before it's too late.
Why don't we get ahead of it, try to deal with it now.
"Sometimes people get ahead of their skis, as they say," Hall told PEOPLE.
His first lap attempt to get ahead of Marquez lasted only three corners.
"Look, I'm not going to get ahead of our committee process," Ryan said.
Especially in our industry, everyone's trying to get ahead of the next person.
What we need to do is get ahead of that, and it's simple.
If I get ahead of myself, and focused on results, that's never good.
People had strong feelings and it was about, 'Let's get ahead of it.
Get ahead of Putin in places like Lebanon that just elected new leadership.
The spokesman said the administration does not "get ahead" of potential executive orders.
"I don't want to get ahead of our legislative strategy," Spicer told reporters.
Some app ICOs have already attempted to get ahead of impending SEC regulation.
"I don't want to get ahead of myself," Woods's caddie, Joe LaCava, said.
You want equity, but you also want to get ahead of other people.
"Almost every state is trying to get ahead of this," Mr. Ferland said.
We work tirelessly to try and get ahead of these things where possible.
The huge question, however, is whether Trump can actually get ahead of Clinton.
LeEco shows how the Chinese tech world can also get ahead of itself.
Johnson reminded him to stay patient and not to get ahead of himself.
That means fewer opinionated takes that get ahead of what the reporting shows.
One official also said Trump was eager to get ahead of other news.
Get ahead of some of the questions that I thought might pop up.
Kosiba tells him to turn around and try to get ahead of it.
"You'll have missed the opportunity to get ahead of the game," Piaskowski said.
So before you jump out a window, let's get ahead of all this.
"I don't want to get ahead of the president," he said last week.
So, it's important to figure out how you can get ahead of the crowd.
"The RBNZ appears to be trying to get ahead of the curve," he added.
The moral: To get ahead of the market, you have to think for yourself.
Or rather 'I want to get ahead of the curve on the housing market.
"Sometimes I get ahead of myself, too, and I forget to communicate," Kris says.
Mirza tried to get ahead of the narrative before it snowballed on social media.
Additionally, Iger cautions against letting your ambition get ahead of current opportunities and responsibilities.
This year, get ahead of these tedious tasks before they get ahold of you.
Rather than waiting for its regulator, the company could get ahead of the crisis.
The Raptors are approaching Game 6 warily, not trying to get ahead of themselves.
To get ahead of breast cancer, many groups offer free or low-cost mammograms.
That's going to be pretty momentous — but again, let's not get ahead of ourselves.
And what we usually see is that people trying to get ahead of it.
"One step at a time — I don't want to get ahead of myself," Sen.
Not to get ahead of things, but they are already thinking about fund two.
So I don't want to get ahead of that, but that's an important report.
Harrisburg is now the second diocese to get ahead of the grand jury report.
So the US Department of Transportation is attempting to get ahead of the curve.
But I won't get ahead of myself, because it's time to analyze the crazy.
Get ahead of it by discussing time-off plans with your manager early on.
You can see that they're trying to get ahead of this a little bit.
It's a way for Google to get ahead of the growth in ad-blocking.
These things are fashion and we were fortunate to get ahead of the fashion.
This time, chemical producers raced to get ahead of any new round of regulations.
Think you need a six-figure salary to get ahead of the financial game?
"There is still time to prepare and get ahead of that date," he said.
" He added: "Democrats should pursue the facts and not get ahead of the facts.
One of the easiest things to do in business is get ahead of yourself.
"The biggest risk is: Will the mood get ahead of the data?" she said.
Get ahead of the curve and buy your Early-Stage Startup Exhibitor Package now.
"We are not going to get ahead of current diplomatic discussions," the spokesperson said.
MUNICH - FACEBOOK'S ZUCKERBERG SAYS WE HAVE DEVELOPED TECHNIQUES TO GET AHEAD OF THOSE TACTICS
"Expectations were about as low as you can get" ahead of the report, Cramer said.
"I have full confidence that we're going to get ahead of it," the official said.
The main goal of firefighters is to "get ahead of the fire," he said. --CNBC.
But let's get the data in front of us before we get ahead of ourselves.
They may carry that over to resenting you, but let's not get ahead of ourselves.
It is the only way we can get ahead of these diseases that defy borders.
"Let's not get ahead of ourselves," said Sascha Bajin, Azarenka's hitting partner and fitness coach.
It's the latest major game announcement to try to get ahead of the E3 rush.
They are trying to get ahead of the story before the public has the truth.
"He tries to get ahead of hitters with his fastball," Astros manager A.J. Hinch said.
He said Trump was "kind of superstitious" and didn't want to get ahead of himself.
"When you get ahead of yourself in this business, that's when you stumble," he said.
"We all have to collectively be careful not to get ahead of ourselves," she said.
Sometimes your hopes get ahead of your dreams, so you can get disappointed that way.
I accepted that as well [knowing] politicians need to really get ahead of the game.
You know what you’re going to get ahead of time and they deliver.
To successfully get ahead of the extremist threat, we must align, coordinate and prioritize prevention.
"I can't specify or get ahead of where the council's going to be," she said.
I don't want to get ahead of myself, but you'll be hearing about that soon.
And, frankly, it's still incredibly hard for journalism to get ahead of existing public concerns.
There might be a trade in this stock, but let's not get ahead of ourselves.
"We continue to actively engage, but cannot get ahead of the fire," the statement said.
Their complete inability to get ahead of the Russia story is so strange to people.
Enterprising citizens and legislators can get ahead of the game and start drawing up plans.
My work was online, yes, but I couldn't get ahead of my classmates on projects.
"You want to get ahead of the term and ahead of the timing," Salemi said.
Central banks around the world are now racing to get ahead of the storm clouds.
I'm saying first, let's not get ahead of ourselves and assume that this link exists.
Prices for solar panels have increased as buyers rush to get ahead of potential tariffs.
Because of the cost premium, supply is going to get ahead of true customer demand.
"Sometimes we want so much to get ahead of problems that we micromanage," said Solomon.
The White House wants to get ahead of that "burgeoning crisis among youth," Conway said.
I like to get ahead of myself and come in before the phones start ringing.
But as demonstrated time and time again, the market tends to get ahead of itself.
"Well, I want you to know that, let's not get ahead of this," he said.
Many companies are raising pay to get ahead of regulations and hire and retain employees.
With some states taking action, company CEOs are working to get ahead of the issue.
By equating diamonds with eternity, De Beers hoped to get ahead of a looming crisis.
While that trend continues, developers looking to get ahead of the crowd are going farther afield.
"We need to get ahead of this, but we don't know what to do," he said.
Those who get ahead of the change may be able to bring new things to life.
Sometimes, though, networks get ahead of the rumors by revealing clues that will get fans excited.
When I get ahead of guys, it is a lot better outcome than when I don't.
People were trying to get ahead of higher tariffs before they were sort of put off.
" "They're looking to do this insurance cut in order to get ahead of potential trade weakness.
Before that happens, we've rounded up 12 items to help you get ahead of the trend.
Google is simply trying to get ahead of the curve by introducing a hands free version.
The New Zealand crew fought back but were unable to get ahead of Jimmy Spithill's team.
The circling tactic is a way for the slower mouse to get ahead of the cat.
"This is where you can really get ahead of the pack, by educating yourself," says Kelly.
Centene is using preventative technology to reduce costs and "get ahead of the curve," he said.
"We just don't want to get ahead of ourselves and invest capital," the Target official said.
However, Joe has allowed his strong right-to-life advocacy to get ahead of the facts.
Such demands could include: But, to be fair, let's not get ahead of ourselves just yet.
"  "Regardless of topic, it's the Department's longstanding practice to not get ahead of the President's remarks.
It is crucial for the Chinese government to get ahead of the trafficking in totoaba buches.
When the court tries to get ahead of public opinion, it can inflict a major backlash.
Investors are trying to get ahead of a change in central bank policies around the world.
"I haven't heard any solutions from Facebook to get ahead of the problem yet," Wieser said.
But, again, I don't want to get ahead of ourselves and attract investors on that basis.
Not to get ahead of ourselves, but we never panicked and never got ahead of ourselves.
Now in its second year, the president's team is trying to get ahead of the situation.
For its part, UA has taken some very public swings to get ahead of PR disasters.
Because you know, we got to do what we can to get ahead of this thing.
Our DealBook writer, Andrew Ross Sorkin, argues that it's smart to get ahead of the curve.
Prices for solar panels have increased as buyers have rushed to get ahead of potential tariffs.
"We need to get ahead of this story before it spirals out of control," he said.
With a general election June 8, officials have been racing to get ahead of the problem.
Nonetheless, here are some questions the Caucus should ask to get ahead of the curve: 1.
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The US made sure that South Korea would not get ahead of US-North Korea relations.
But Ackman's investing prowess also helped him get ahead of the market's historic plunge this month.
Even though I rarely work directly with the partners, I wanted to get ahead of any rumors.
Fuel distributors said they were trying to get ahead of this problem to ensure adequate winter supply.
Sometimes Chinese manufacturers even get ahead of the game and put out new iPhones before Apple does.
In an effort to get ahead of federal regulation, tech companies have announced plans to regulate themselves.
He's going to fix the system that allows other people to get ahead of them in line.
He doesn&apost like to get ahead of himself, but he said Justify could do it again.
But before we get ahead of ourselves, let's wrap up the cocktail party and talk about DeMario.
"The RBNZ appears to be trying to get ahead of the curve with todays move," he said.
However, we're not going to get ahead of any negotiations until a bill is presented to us.
The early days of fusion offer opportunities to get ahead of the competition, General Fusion's supporters argue.
One hopes that the technology will trickle down, of course, but let's not get ahead of ourselves.
But before we get ahead of ourselves, in early August, there's more worth nothing on your calendar.
The police need not be worried and should get ahead of the game by doing this themselves.
" Struggling to smooth her answer, Ocasio-Cortez said it was too soon to "get ahead of ourselves.
"A lot of issuers are thinking they want to get ahead of this," said a foreign banker.
The bank is said to be taking those steps to get ahead of increasing scrutiny from regulators.
We have to get ahead of the risks we may face and not just respond to them.
That said, there are resources immediately available that can be used to get ahead of the risk.
So it makes sense that a powerful oil company wants to get ahead of any energy transitions.
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But the positioning illustrates how the GOP is racing to get ahead of a potentially pivotal fight.
Huawei has also managed to get ahead of rivals by selling more feature-packed phones, analysts said.
Its cases remain relatively low — 400 people — but the government wants to get ahead of the curve.
Its cases remain relatively low — 400 people — but the government wants to get ahead of the curve.
You can get ahead of the curve by getting Bean Boots now, and for a great price.
If 2016 and 2020 so far have taught us anything, it's not to get ahead of ourselves.
Gerstell joins a chorus of security officials warning that the US must get ahead of cybersecurity threats.
I snack on pistachios at my desk and drink water to try to get ahead of it.
As we saw the industry move toward HTML5 video, we knew we wanted to get ahead of it.
The companies can, ideally, get ahead of any attacks and iron out any significant bugs in their patches.
Corporates want to get ahead of that by moving now with M&A or plans to go public.
Pelosi's strategy here illustrates one of the core maxims of her leadership -- never get ahead of your caucus.
That's where experts come in to help companies and public figures get ahead of and diffuse difficult situations.
It is to Xcel's benefit to get ahead of the curve and give the people what they want.
Companies which trade in data—ie, most big ones these days—had better get ahead of the problem. ■
"They're seeing the attacks in the wild, and they're trying to get ahead of the criminals," Henderson said.
However, you probably hesitate in asking the second half because you don't want to get ahead of yourself.
Cesar Blanco said it looked like Abbott "wanted to get ahead" of any protests surrounding the bill signing.
"Let's not get ahead of ourselves," Kasich said at the CNN Republican debate in Miami on Thursday night.
That means the Fed hikes may actually come too late to get ahead of rising prices, DBS said.
Now that they know it's possible, they have to get ahead of attackers who might exploit this vulnerability.
"I don't want to get ahead of our legislative strategy," Spicer said at a White House press briefing.
The Islamic State's weakening creates an opportunity to get ahead of the threat; an opportunity we must seize.
Researchers like DiResta aim to get ahead of these forces, predict what could happen next, and act accordingly.
It is still easy to get ahead in America but not so easy to get ahead of others.
In an effort to get ahead of these transgressions, Revolut has been on a wide-reaching hiring spree.
To get ahead of all this, G.E. reimagined Predix as a cloud-based operating system for industrial applications.
"Where we try and get ahead of the game is with some of our top athletes," Humphreys said.
Gross says another bad article about Marathon Clothing is forthcoming, and he wanted to get ahead of it.
Global executives are still obsessing about how to get ahead of the next viral crisis, with mixed success.
"We know how limited space is here, and we wanted to get ahead of the curve," he said.
I never let myself get ahead of myself, I never thought about what would happen if I won.
"Can abstract values like 'peace' and 'unification' get ahead of individual freedom?" one commenter on the petition wrote.
So they're trying to get ahead of the fears by implementing new procedures and tightening up current ones.
"There is huge pressure for the private sector to get ahead of risk, and please employees and customers."
But we're obviously always trying to get ahead of what we're seeing and not leave any stone unturned.
We need to stop chasing the last attack, and instead we need to get ahead of our adversaries.
"The space program was in overdrive, trying to get ahead of the Russians," says NASA historian Bill Barry.
It is time to get ahead of the dilemmas of innovation while keeping its many benefits to society.
Vogt also wanted to get ahead of next month's disengagement reports by releasing some of Cruise's data early.
How do I get ahead of the guy who has everything but still make it interesting and useful?
You need to get ahead of the curve — far ahead — anticipating the next major product or consumer trend.
To stave off the most extreme consequences of that sacrifice, we need to get ahead of the problem.
"Just everybody has recognized this is happening and wants to try to get ahead of it," she said.
One woman, however, managed to get ahead of a brewing teardown by just being totally honest about it.
"Regarding this specific case, I wouldn't get ahead of ourselves, we first need to get clarifications," he said.
"We're investing to improve and evolve our enforcement to get ahead of this type of behavior," she added.
To stay safe when you are online, you need to remain vigilant and get ahead of the threats.
Giuliani has a long history of going on TV to get ahead of damaging stories related to Trump.
Some retailers and suppliers are reportedly considering moving up orders to get ahead of any future tariff increases.
But the potential is there, he said, and now is the time to get ahead of the disease.
But unlike San Francisco, we have the opportunity to get ahead of this issue and truly make a difference.
The companies have also been trying to get ahead of the game by imposing some new rules on themselves.
The more amped I'd get ahead of a date, the more I'd expect it to be a home run.
Indeed. General Mills has decided to get ahead of the game and release its pumpkin spice Cheerios this month.
I tried to be more patient and not get ahead of myself, and I'm very happy with the result.
It's possible that the kingdom wanted to get ahead of any official accusations from Washington in the coming days.
You expect them to blame you, and to get ahead of the pain that will cause, you blame yourself.
However, Bulgarian Dimitrov, a semi-finalist in Melbourne 12 months ago, is trying not to get ahead of himself.
That's no surprise to David Aurelio, who tracks earnings at Refinitiv: The market tends to get ahead of itself.
Shortly after reports of the joke surfaced, Grande responded to the drama, but let's not get ahead of ourselves.
But let's not get ahead of ourselves — according to Washington, her daughter won't be borrowing Mom's lipstick anytime soon.
But it has jumped on them earlier, allowing it to get ahead of problems and handle them better politically.
He added that he's in no rush to see the company get ahead of itself by expanding too quickly.
GIDLEY: Look, I can&apost get ahead of any talks internally with the White House and the Chinese government.
News, the couple expressed a desire to get ahead of any potential rumors about the end of their relationship.
Hockey fans know better than to get ahead of ourselves, but that Kings loss to the Jets feels huge.
If we don't get ahead of the next catastrophe, it could cost lives and lead to massive price volatility.
But to win the election, he has to do a lot better — get ahead of Clinton in the polls.
"I'm not going to get ahead of something and be presumptuous when a decision hasn't been made," Sanders said.
But before we get ahead of ourselves, lets take a closer look at how the shoe will actually work.
"These people are in the front line because their job is to get ahead of the fire," Sessa said.
They recognize the connection among fitness, beauty and fashion, and the importance for entrepreneurs to get ahead of trends.
To get ahead of pandemics, we need an epidemic surveillance and forecasting capability to rival our National Weather Service.
"You've seen Facebook and Twitter try to get ahead of these hearings by announcing some new steps," Pace said.
In an editorial published late Monday, the board said Trump should embrace "radical transparency" and get ahead of leaks.
And for many more, it's … a prime opportunity to get ahead of holiday shopping with early Black Friday deals.
We have to ensure that we can get ahead of the threat in a way that strengthens our democracy.
Congressional leaders are struggling to get ahead of the wave of sexual harassment allegations that are engulfing their institution.
To get ahead of the tariffs, foreign manufacturers appear to have shipped more steel and aluminum into the country.
"I think we could see more urgency to get ahead of whatever is coming down the road," said Davies.
States could get ahead of any of these issues by including exemptions for civil rights laws in their RFRAs.
Mr. Soltani argued that the F.T.C. needed to get ahead of a technology that would soon become highly intrusive.
You know, we work a lot on influenza, for example, which can get ahead of you quite quickly, too.
Today, there are regular and specialized police forces, but they seem unable to get ahead of the drug traffickers.
The Roland Garros showpiece begins on May 27, and Svitolina insisted that she would not get ahead of herself.
The U.S. Treasury's reason for involving CFIUS prior to redomiciling is specifically to get ahead of it, he said.
I'm one of those people that wants us to get ahead of this terrible trends that are threatening folks.
Many people spend most of their lives climbing the corporate ladder, trying to get ahead of the next person.
The fact that a viable product is years away gives everyone involved the chance to get ahead of it.
"It seems to me the president did the best as he could to get ahead of the issue," Sen.
Unlike Yahoo, Google has been good about identifying trends and using their remarkable war chest to get ahead of them.
SwiftUI may forever change the way apps are made, so this is your chance to get ahead of the curve.
Buried in the news was Facebook trying to get ahead of another brewing privacy scandal built right into the product.
Before we get ahead of ourselves, it's important to remember that wolves—even those raised by humans—are not dogs.
Look, I don't want to get ahead of presidential decisions regarding tariff rate changes or new actions on that front.
He said if the U.S. fails to get ahead of fragmentation in financial services, national security could be at risk.
But we don't want to get ahead of ourselves — the Duffer brothers do love a bait and switch, after all.
It is easy to get ahead of yourself and forget to respect the other guys that you are racing against.
Of course, we shouldn't get ahead of ourselves too much—the planet in question remains an unconfirmed rumor for now.
GM says it will lay off around 14,000 workers, in an attempt to "streamline" and get ahead of future trends.
For many, it's simply proving easier to get ahead of the worst-case scenario and get out of London now.
It has been difficult to get ahead of the outbreak as ongoing violence in the area has impacted response efforts.
The companies are testing remotely operated heavy equipment in an effort to get ahead of the next generation of workers.
Facebook, for example, is testing out a new system that allows individuals to get ahead of a revenge porn attack.
" But he declined to elaborate on those options, saying he did not want "to get ahead of where we are.
Get ahead of the game The future is here: data scientist has been ranked the number-one job on Glassdoor.
We don't wanna get ahead of ourselves -- there are lots of reasons Ben and Laura could've been at that office.
Fry said the vendors he works with have all been stockpiling toys from China to get ahead of the tariffs.
Trump essentially cut corners to get ahead of the game in Cuba, anticipating an eventual thaw in U.S. economic sanctions.
She then chose to get ahead of the headlines by laughing off the incident on her own social media accounts.
"We have to be creative and think about 3D chess and how we can get ahead of them," Beall said.
You can get ahead of the crowd and preorder the Martin Jetpack, which will cost around $125,000, The Guardian reports.
Instead, the corporate world appears to be trying to get ahead of a problem before many consumers push for change.
Other cities, like Baltimore, have tried to get ahead of the Zika virus and say they urgently need more money.
"Let's not get ahead of ourselves, it's one game," said Bruins defenseman Torey Krug, who set up the first goal.
But Warner — trying to get ahead of Marvel's coming "Captain America: Civil War" — took a risk on the Easter holiday.
I won't get ahead of the President, he is taking a very deliberate and careful response and approach to this.
VCs are accelerating their fundraising partly because they have nice marks and want to get ahead of any market cyclicality.
Some analysts see the move as CVS trying to get ahead of potential move by Amazon into the pharmaceutical market.
It's also another example of how Google is trying to get ahead of the latest preference for photos versus text.
A letdown is hardly out of the question, but the trick is for no one to get ahead of oneself.
If there's a twist, viewers and websites will sniff it out, write about it, and get ahead of the story.
"I think in this position that I've never been in, it's so easy to get ahead of yourself," McDonald said.
Since then, the government has tried to get ahead of protests, often by suspending internet services in the fractious valley.
I just started mine part-time (night classes twice a week) and really want to get ahead of the game.
"It's always good to get ahead of the narrative," said Ryan Ellis, senior tax adviser at the Family Business Coalition.
While the shutdown is still several months off, residents are trying to get ahead of the curve in various ways.
Carnival stock managed to bounce as investors attempt to get ahead of the coronavirus story, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Wednesday.
Officials previously said that Chinese exporters were front-loading shipments to the United States to get ahead of expected tariffs.
You're going to start to see guitar-strap bags everywhere, so get ahead of the trend by picking one up now.
They called the FBI, the sheriff's office but legally they had no recourse to get ahead of this and stop it.
Social media monitoring has spiked dramatically over the past five years as the country works to get ahead of school violence.
That makes it a good time to get ahead of the curve and reenter the market at discounted prices, he said.
We ended up in southern Tennessee, right on the Alabama border, racing to get ahead of a storm near Fairview, Tennessee.
The announcement also shows Facebook's willingness to get ahead of these problems before researchers or members of the press find them.
"I didn't get ahead of myself today," said the 26-year-old, who played conservatively for the middle of the greens.
"We can find patterns that allow us to actually detect suicidal risk and try to get ahead of it," said Filbin.
The commerce ministry confirmed that Chinese exporters were front-loading shipments to the United States to get ahead of expected tariffs.
Alternatively, get ahead of health-care costs by investing tax-free dollars in a health savings account, or HSA, Carlisle advised.
Even Willard, a calm, consistent voice of patient optimism, didn't want to get ahead of himself in discussing the team's progress.
The experience "probably taught me from a personal finance perspective as well as not to get ahead of myself," he said.
To get ahead of the curve, Edwards Lifesciences is offering internships to STEM majors earlier — after their freshman and sophomore year.
No one could get ahead of the fast-moving (literally and figuratively) hoverboards and, before we knew it, they were everywhere.
" From the White House, Raj Shah said: "We are not responding to rumors and will not get ahead of the President.
Warren sought to get ahead of criticism stemming from those claims by releasing the results of a DNA test in October.
Some companies rushed to close deals in 2015 to get ahead of tighter regulation and higher interest rates, said Wunderlich's Hogan.
We need more efforts to work collectively across public and private land to get ahead of the issue across a landscape.
In an effort to get ahead of the problem, a consortium of major car makers cut its own deal with California.
To get ahead of the curve, Rashid advises that companies include questions about racial bias on employee and customer engagement surveys.
"We want to get ahead of this before it turns into a real problem," climate minister James Shaw recently told Reuters.
As long as they can't get ahead of you in the state legislatures and in Congress, we're all pretty all right.
This year, you don't have to look too far for nostalgic gifts to get ahead of their comebacks—we got you.
Instead, OkCupid's response was to deflect, defend and deny, a common way for companies to get ahead of a negative story.
Deciding to wait for more evidence is a decision, too, and perhaps a lost opportunity to get ahead of a problem.
But a wartime CEO is leading the company's fight to get ahead of competitors and grow its share of the market.
Another is to make certain that Ireland doesn't get ahead of itself when it comes to talk of a unified island.
But Tile, apparently, is looking to get ahead of any such announcement with its news for Android and Google Assistant users.
This can solve some of the unknowns of the Covid-19 outbreak and help scientists get ahead of the next pandemic.
Agency officials said the move is intended to get ahead of a potential wave of retirements among its mostly older workforce.
He showed the qualities desired by an army that was now determined to get ahead of political developments and shape them.
She said that multiple companies have pushed up their IPO plans in order to get ahead of an eventual economic slowdown.
"We work hard to get ahead of our business and this just wrecks our plans," Port City founder Bill Butcher said.
"Everything President Trump is doing — all of it — is to get ahead of or stop any potential crisis," Mr. Bannon added.
The Times notes that Juul's decision seemed to be an effort timed "to get ahead of" the Trump Administration's anticipated ban.
But the company also wants to get ahead of potential problems and confusion at airports as more states legalize the drug.
Congressional Republicans are urging the White House to get ahead of the Kremlin by defining what was and wasn't agreed to.
These habits may be simple, but the effects are lasting, and they will allow you to get ahead of the pack.
It's unclear what that means for this year's flu season, but you can get ahead of it by getting vaccinated ASAP.
Agency officials said the move is intended to get ahead of a potential wave of retirements among its mostly older workforce.
I do make an attempt to moisturize, but it's really tough to get ahead of it when I'm working a lot.
Was Gomez using this as a strategic way to get ahead of Bieber, and solidify her allegiance and attention to her fans?
Facebook tried to get ahead of the reports by suspending the consulting firm on March 16, but the reports' still had impact.
ZTE has "decided to really try to get ahead of those concerns and be in a position to answer them," he said.
They're behind and many of these ... These guys are our partners and we're working with them to get ahead of the times.
According to PEOPLE's Pet Vet, Dr. Evan Antin, dogs can easily overheat, but there are ways to get ahead of any trouble.
Still, these are volatile times in the sector, with utilities and regulators alike wondering nervously how to get ahead of the curve.
On climate change, Zevin worked with companies to "to get ahead of carbon pricing;" on supply chains, it was about managing reputation.
Change your passwords often, revoke third-party app access, and turn on app-based two-factor authentication to get ahead of hackers.
In particular, he addressed the issue of an insurance rate cut, done as a preventive measure to get ahead of a slowdown.
President Trump has already signalled that he wants to get ahead of the curve with 5% across-the-board government-spending reductions.
But let's not get ahead of ourselves — the men of The Bachelorette are here and ready to prove their reality TV worth.
The model went into overdrive, trying to get ahead of the story by writing he was merely on a trip with friends.
They are beginning to realize that if they don't get ahead of the technology, it could lead to chaos on the curb.
We will comply with the law, but I&aposm not going to get ahead of what could happen 90 days from now.
News reports that serial model-dater Leonardo DiCaprio and Hadid are the hot new thing — but let's not get ahead of ourselves.
Consumers have been stockpiling goods to get ahead of any border delays due to separation of the country from the European Union.
In this case, it's Imani X's own mother who wants her daughter to use her body to get ahead of the boys.
Let me just get ahead of your eye roll and say that I know comparing a newer artist to Adele is lazy.
So, the conversation began on how this small town of 1803,400, where everyone knows their neighbors, could get ahead of the problem.
"At the moment, we don't even have a proposed nominee, so I don't want to get ahead of my skis," Whitehouse said.
Cooper said Trump Jr. "smartly" tweeted out the emails to get ahead of a New York Times story on the same topic.
They must get ahead of this gathering storm and appoint a commission to study the problem and provide solutions like mine, soon.
"Today, GitHub Sponsors will be launching in beta to get ahead of such concerns," GitHub told me when I asked for comments.
He said he came forward hoping to get ahead of the story after he was contacted by law enforcement and the media.
"People seem to think we are supposed to beat Fiji, but I don't think we should get ahead of ourselves," Son said.
Trump on Friday expressed confidence in trade negotiations with Beijing but indicated he didn't want to get ahead of a final deal.
In fact, with some meticulous pre-planning and thoughtful gifting, you can get ahead of the weird energy and circumvent it all.
Now, when I feel even the slightest hint of mental health distress, I seek help and try to get ahead of it.
To get ahead of the terrorist threat, it is imperative that we commit ourselves to preventing the conditions in which extremism festers.
Weisler told CNBC's Jim Cramer last month that HP got into 3-D printing to get ahead of the inevitable manufacturing disruption.
The online retailer served as an attempt to get ahead of the growing e-commerce space, but was later shuttered in 2015.
Xi's comments and similar ones by Premier Li Keqiang have also seen the government try to get ahead of the public criticism.
Brzeski said the new TLTROs and the change in forward guidance meant the ECB was trying to get ahead of the curve.
In the first week, to get ahead of this, we all decided to make a big pot of meat chili with vegetables.
"Clients are trying to get ahead of the forced selling from Woodford," said the head of trading at a brokerage in Europe.
By focusing on these choices we can get ahead of the disruptions to come rather than being reactive to these rapid shifts. 
By focusing on these choices we can get ahead of the disruptions to come rather than being reactive to these rapid shifts.
Walmart, a frequent target of labor activists, also seems to be trying to get ahead of legislative trends and boost its image.
We have the ability, since the virus is not affecting broad areas of the country right now, to get ahead of it.
To be clear, services like Adblock Plus were moving in this direction anyway — Google just wants to get ahead of the game.
"I don't want to get ahead of myself," I'd say to explain away my unbuttoned shorts and stretched out, too-short shirts.
Part of that means anticipating potential impacts on our business, and taking difficult but decisive steps now to get ahead of them.
Thankfully, there are four steps that key actors across the American system of governance can take to get ahead of this possibility.
"It's important that we don't get ahead of ourselves ... We're at a very early stage," Rice told reporters at a regular briefing.
Divestment campaigns are a strong social signal to financial institutions that change is coming and they need to get ahead of it.
In the U.S., nearly all of Friday's cancellations were made preemptively on Thursday as airlines tried to get ahead of the storm.
"It's important that we don't get ahead of ourselves ... We're at a very early stage," Rice told reporters at a regular briefing.
But you didn't want to get ahead of Trump and lead independently because you didn't want to offend him and be primaried.
"The prices of these companies get ahead of where they should be; they don't have the revenue to support it," Masucci said.
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So now researchers are focused on the behavior online — not just specific platforms — when trying to identify and get ahead of disinformation.
This ballot initiative is essentially trying to get ahead of a possible reauthorization fight, and continue the expansion with a popular vote.
And so trying to find the techniques that the bad guys, the black hats, would use to rank highly, get ahead of that.
An aggressive communicator who used to get ahead of bad news stories with quotable quips and blunt talk, Mr. Christie was forced underground.
Along the way, with the need to attract investment, employees and customers, it's easy for the promises to get ahead of the reality.
To get ahead of the next epidemic, a new group has been formed, called CEPI, which stands for Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations.
KUDLOW: Nothing is definite so I don&apost want to get ahead of that curve but I think the expectations are very encouraging.
Before we get ahead of ourselves: Also on April 5, logical Mercury enters fellow Earth sign Taurus, which will be super creatively inspiring!
To me, this is just the market trying to calibrate what our appropriate expectations should be and did we get ahead of ourselves.
Actor Mark Hamill decided to get ahead of any speculation, and let everyone he has an alibi for the day Daniels was threatened.
Officials believed that strong consumer demand and a tight labor market would eventually push inflation up, and wanted to get ahead of that.
Firefighters spoke of the gusts with a sense of fatalism, an act of nature they cannot get ahead of, and certainly cannot control.
For New York, it was an opportunity to get ahead of rivals around the world that were also trying to woo "fintech" business.
Facing shrinking stadium attendance and cord-cutting at home, sports leagues and networks are clamoring to get ahead of new revenue-rich opportunities.
"As industries start to see these laws coming out, they're starting to see a way to get ahead of them," Suri said. "Us."
Presumably, this would be the perfect time to ramp up the drama for the new show, but let's not get ahead of ourselves.
I want to get ahead of those, and that's why I've proposed a much more comprehensive approach to deal with all of these.
Those relationships help them get ahead of product or algorithm changes before they get crushed by them — like the new smaller players do.
She revealed to Rolling Stone that she's had herself committed to a psychiatric hospital twice in order to get ahead of depressive periods.
We don't want to get ahead of ourselves, but inquiring minds want to know: Will there be more children in the couple's future?
White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders, when asked about the monument decision, said she did not want to get ahead of the president's announcement.
Sessions allies told me that wasn't good enough, though defenders of Spicer empathize with his not wanting to get ahead of the President.
AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson, in an attempt to get ahead of the news cycle, released a statement on CNN in an email.
POMPEO: Not gonna get ahead of myself or ahead of the President, but make no mistake, about it, that's the direction of travel.
Get ahead of those costs — which can run the gamut from landscaping to heating and ventilation work — by researching and budgeting for it.
So, in a move that now seems wildly optimistic, we decided to get ahead of the curve with cryptocurrencies and de-capitalize them.
" In the same interview for the "Intercepted" podcast, Assange accused the CIA director of slamming him "to get ahead of the publicity curve.
One fund, Lighter Capital, is trying to get ahead of the trend, before the availability of early-stage capital hits an inflection point.
For instance, in Corpus Christi, Trump thanked Abbott for his leadership, and appeared to get ahead of himself with the disaster still unfolding.
Other residents joined him as officers directed traffic and vehicles at the front of the line jockeyed to get ahead of each other.
By identifying the specific risks early, "Phoenix has a huge opportunity to get ahead of it and make some changes now," Garcia said.
If your company does not offer these plans, now might be the time to discuss the idea to get ahead of next year.
Trust is eroding in Silicon Valley, according to former Yahoo executive Susan Decker — and tech leaders need to get ahead of the trend.
One way the companies have tried to get ahead of the tax efforts is by vowing to reduce the calories in their products.
We need to get ahead of the curve by investing in resilient communities and infrastructure so fewer families have to live in devastation.
And you can get ahead of the pack (and earn more money) by training to be an instructor in fresher, less saturated skills.
It tends to get ahead of the story by releasing some information but also doesn't give a clear window into everything that's happening.
This is not something I am given responsibility for so I will be very reluctant to get ahead of the administration on this.
Not to get ahead of ourselves, but waking your date up to a breakfast of eggs and Harbison isn't a bad move either.
The plans try to get ahead of rezoning efforts like those that spoiled Fourth Avenue and Williamsburg in Brooklyn during the Bloomberg years.
I decided to take time off work the very next day and hotfoot it to Tel Aviv, to get ahead of any competitors.
Across the Capitol, however, House transportation leaders have been far more reluctant to get ahead of the administration on Trump's infrastructure package. Rep.
As the new coronavirus pandemic leads to lock-downs, cancelled events, and overwhelmed hospitals, officials are scrambling to get ahead of the pathogen.
Whether the economy shrinks again in the third quarter, he said, will depend on how quickly health authorities get ahead of the coronavirus.
"If the Fed continues to go gradually, it will never get ahead of the markets," said Joseph LaVorgna, chief Americas economist at Natixis.
This decree is an effort to get ahead of the deadly coronavirus in that country, which currently reports 64 cases and one death.
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Well, let's not get ahead of ourselves — spring isn't here quite yet, and that economy-sized jar of Vaseline still has its purpose.
She writes: When you're dealing with something potentially frightening, if you can get ahead of the anxiety, then kids feel more in control.
Foster said that the most optimistic outcome is that businesses, governments and education systems get ahead of this disruption by re-skilling workers.
With a smaller investment, we can also try to get ahead of pandemics by working with communities in hot spots of emerging diseases.
Or, get ahead of the problem with science-based, proactive conservation efforts that impact the entire nation and do not cost taxpayers more.
To get ahead of themselves and focus on Trump when they still have work to do with Bernie Sanders [would be] a mistake.
How many of us want to be remembered merely as the person who spent their lives striving to get ahead of everyone else?
Kavanaugh tried to get ahead of the public accusation from Ford when he appeared alongside his wife Ashley on Fox News on Monday.
Indeed, clients have already expressed interest in what they can do to get ahead of the proposed regulation, said Rosen of Baker & McKenzie.
Auto loans tend to last only a few years, so there is still time for car buyers to get ahead of the curve.
There's no reason to believe states can't get ahead of spending increases, as their efforts to stabilize Obamacare have worked in the past.
To help you get ahead of the caffeine-yearning crowds, we rounded up 2019's best Nespresso Cyber Monday deals to score today.
This approach can help you better manage your priorities from the start and get ahead of work tasks before they weigh you down.
Last May, Facebook's data scientists introduced disease-prevention maps to help nonprofits and universities working in public health get ahead of disease outbreaks.
He told them he came out to share his love, and wanted to get ahead of the rumor mill by announcing it himself.
Companies around the world are changing their tunes and addresses — uprooting supply chains and moving their headquarters to get ahead of unsettled global chaos.
Whether you buy one, all three, or simply re-up your old school pieces, it's time to get ahead of this season's plaid trend.
In his prepared remarks, Mnuchin attempted to get ahead of Democratic attacks on his record at OneWest and in a mortgage role at Goldman.
But before you get ahead of yourself, that phone's full of top-secret messages and embarrassing selfies that you'd never want anyone to see.
I will run through the spidery alleyways of Barcelona's old city, trying to get ahead of the crowd that's forming at Arc de Triomf.
Before we get ahead of ourselves, though, let's try and break all of this down... We don't have photographic proof, but it appears so.
But if they think and act proactively, they can get ahead of the burgeoning changes and design a system that harnesses and accelerates them.
If you want to get ahead of this robot revolution, this Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence Certification Bundle can help you break into the industry.
"Nike, generally speaking, over the past year has actually sought to get ahead of issues presumably as they became aware of them," Siegel said.
So while there is reason to be optimistic about Facebook's efforts to get ahead of fake news, the problem is still far from solved.
These changes may seem small, but they are a sign of Netflix trying to get ahead of regulation it could soon face in Turkey.
Otherwise, these statements look like a desperate attempt by the Administration to get ahead of the wave of condemnation that has engulfed Saudi Arabia.
So if you have bad news to tell your investors, it's best to get ahead of the game and come out and tell them.
And as we saw a couple weeks ago, he was trying to get ahead of the game before he knew how to play it.
Of course, no one should get ahead of themselves and now conclude that this new Trump team and strategy will win him the election.
The Fed should get ahead of the curve of that," Moore, a visiting fellow at The Heritage Foundation think tank, said on "Closing Bell.
Second, Apple could announce a refreshed Apple Watch or price drop in the coming weeks and Pebble wanted to get ahead of the news.
MIKE POMPEO: Not gonna get ahead of myself or ahead of the President, but make no mistake, about it, that's the direction of travel.
Why it matters: Our ability to make employment transitions as painless as possible will hinge on our ability to get ahead of these trends.
Apparently Green and Daniels, the former director of the Congress member's Houston office, were trying to get ahead of reporting on their own conflict.
Instead, beset by network breaches they find hard to stop, governments carry out their own intrusions to try to get ahead of the problem.
So if you have bad news to tell your investors, it's best to get ahead of the game and come out to tell them.
Plus, CVS needs to act quickly if it wants to get ahead of e-commerce behemoth Amazon, which bought online pharmacy PillPack last year.
The next step is to get ahead of the poachers, evolving the technology to monitor the animal's vitals, including heart rate and body temperature.
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Cramer cited CVS, which has been racing to get ahead of Amazon's possible move into pharmaceutical sales via merger talks with health insurer Aetna.
"I cannot get ahead of the talks with China, but we are very, very optimistic that we will reach a deal soon," Grisham said.
But we all have the tools and the responsibility to get ahead of it, to master and direct those forces of change for good.
"Know your customer" requires businesses to verify the identity of the people it works with in order to get ahead of potentially illicit behavior.
ALEXADRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ, NEW YORK CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE: Well, I think -- again, we don&apost want to get ahead of ourselves, as you&aposve mentioned.
This could allow them to get ahead of the U.S. telecoms companies which may struggle to compete when it comes to rolling out 25G.
In a section subtitled "Peace," the report said that Beijing would work to get ahead of a global cybersecurity arms race threatening international peace.
Production delays, especially of complex hardware products, are common in Silicon Valley, and overeager marketing and sales departments often get ahead of engineering teams.
Other titans like Facebook are similarly trying to get ahead of criticisms, voluntarily pledging greater transparency and promising to work more cooperatively with regulators.
Back in June, Halsey revealed that she has had herself committed to a psychiatric hospital twice to get ahead of the manic depressive periods.
But here are some additional products to help you get ahead of any potential stressor — whether a pesky facial breakout or an overbearing relative.
The other side: "It's the department's long-standing practice to not get ahead of the president's remarks," HHS spokeswoman Caitlin Oakley told the Post.
In February, she said her organization tried to get ahead of the crisis by proposing phone hearings for those who exhibited Covid-19 symptoms.
"People tell you 'Take it one game at a time,' which is true, and 'Don't get ahead of yourself,' which is true," Dozier said.
We do have to point out that this new high is just a slight one, so we don't want to get ahead of ourselves.
Large banks that did rebound after the crisis were able to point to actions that allowed them to get ahead of challenges they faced.
The university also criticized the coalition for trying to get ahead of the compliance report, "given they were aware that Impactt's report was forthcoming."
That Facebook has hired actual humans to curate the section inspires confidence, but, as with many things Facebook, we shouldn't get ahead of ourselves.
According to Seroka, importers are bringing in goods from China at a "much, much quicker" pace to get ahead of any potential trade impacts.
CVS was seeking to get ahead of an expected rise in interest rates and a flood of borrowing across the economy, the Journal added.
No need to get ahead of it, though, because if crude keeps going down, I'm telling you you'll get a better chance to buy.
As The Times reported in December, Uber and Lyft already accelerated their I.P.O. plans to try to get ahead of a potential market shift.
Donald Trump said he is open to racially profiling Americans, particularly Muslim Americans, if that means he can get ahead of more ISIS sympathizers.
But before we get ahead of ourselves, the industry still has to figure out how this moves from techies and gamers to the mainstream.
It's easy to see potential profits for smart financial services industry executives who embrace her legitimate criticisms and try to get ahead of these issues.
Nevertheless, history suggests that fee hikes result in a surge of applications, as thousands of potential applicants try to get ahead of the higher costs.
She understands how to get ahead of bad news that's about to break and when to push startup founders to take responsibility for their actions.
When asked whether there would be a third summit with Kim, Trump said he hoped so but did not want to get ahead of progress.
It is a shift that is not only technological in nature, and Google will need more than just new technology to get ahead of it.
Those who described the recent hirings declined to be named in this story because they did not want to get ahead of the upcoming announcement.
The Pentagon, through the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), is working with several of the country's biggest research institutions to get ahead of deepfakes.
In order to thrive with social media, it's imperative that you stay on top of new trends and developments to get ahead of the curve.
The beloved retailer's epic Anniversary Sale is officially here and what better way to get ahead of next season's hottest trends than on major markdown?
In Florida, the campaign has launched its program for volunteers to make calls from home, intending to get ahead of the state's absentee voting deadlines.
As I said, the pendulum is swinging that direction, and Nature is one of the publishing giants that will need to get ahead of it.
The negotiations fall amid a slowdown in U.S. auto sales and job cuts executives say are necessary to get ahead of an expected economic downturn.
Most women in the industry have heard the horror stories about having to stay thin, so Nicole wants to get ahead of the curve, literally.
Democrats are also trying to get ahead of the disclosure of more emails and internal documents from hacked computer systems, fearful of more embarrassing revelations.
The White House wants American companies to get ahead of Huawei in the race to roll out 5G infrastructure, the fifth generation of wireless technology.
Wag will, of course, face a lot of competition going forward and raising a lot of capital can help it get ahead of that competition.
Ethical hacking is a thing (we swear!), and with the Learn Ethical Hacking From Scratch course for $11.99, you can get ahead of the game.
Policy decisions regarding public attribution for these intrusions are contingent on the results of that investigation, which we are careful not to get ahead of.
And the last thing, we have to do what we can to get ahead of this thing in the big picture, to defeat the message.
Yes. But the goal we're constantly striving for is to get ahead of the problem set and stop events from happening before they even occur.
"  To prevent these, Google says it's staffed well enough to "get ahead of abuse, clamp down on malicious activity, and react rapidly to breaking threats.
Big banks are battling to get ahead of the technology disruption unfolding in the banking industry, with financial technology startups turning into red hot investments.
Beyond diagnosing single patients, molecular biology tools will be used to get ahead of the as-yet-unknown pandemic threats that lie in the future.
They want to know the particular policies and plans that any new President is going to have so that they can get ahead of it.
So now YouTube appears to be trying to get ahead of any wider societal outcry over (yet more) algorithmically accelerated idiocy on its platform — i.e.
Some of the activity, particularly in refinancing and debt issuance, came from companies looking to get ahead of expected rate increases from the Federal Reserve.
His team is very well aware of this and it has spent the last week trying to get ahead of the negative coverage with spin.
Facebook has an opportunity to get ahead of this situation by taking proactive steps to tie its own hands before they are tied for it.
Some critics have argued that Facebook is trying to get ahead of such a split by integrating its products as deeply and quickly as possible.
Other sources with knowledge of Giuliani's approach said his comments may have been planned to get ahead of the development if it were to leak.
"(Norris) lost his release point and walked the first hitter, then tried to get ahead of Encarnacion and left a cutter right there," Scioscia said.
FBI Director Christopher Wray convened the foreign influence task force last year, telling lawmakers he wanted to "get ahead" of Russian interference in upcoming elections.
You know they're a good team over there, and you know they're looking at us saying, 'They've need to get ahead of the curve too.
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Now before we get ahead of ourselves here, he's only 28 percent from three on the season, and last night was only one game. But!
I am in awe of his poise, his candor and his determination to get ahead of the situation and protect the people of New York.
"Companies that get ahead of that curve," he said, "will be way more successful than those who can pretend they can sustain the old model."
Morrison said his government would officially issue the crowd advice from Monday, but a number of sports moved quickly to get ahead of the curve.
It's unclear if any one app in particular sparked Apple's crackdown, or if the company just wanted to get ahead of any potential bad actors.
Thanks to Walmart's Fall Trends section, you can shop tons of fashionable pieces and get ahead of the season's hottest trends at crazy-affordable prices.
Officer Blackmon chased him down a sidewalk on foot while Officer Saulters tried to get ahead of him with his police vehicle, the statement said.
If you want to really get ahead of the game, you can even collect the supplies you need to make your own water purification system.
Employers should email employees about boundaries ASAP to get ahead of these activities, which can add an extra layer of distraction to Super Bowl week.
"We're lacking some adjustments that would allow us to attend to markets as quickly as possible, before other countries get ahead of us," he added.
That means you still have time to get ahead of the curve – and this Full Stack Developer Bundle is an excellent way to do so.
Given Aspen's notorious reputation when it comes to money, we took a couple of steps right off the bat to get ahead of the expenses.
It was just a way for me to get ahead of the crowd and try to get up to the big dogs here at Marvel.
With Target soaring on earnings, and Kohl's tanking, investors will be watching which retailers get ahead of the highly promotional and warmer-than-usual quarter.
If cybersecurity policies are being set from the top down, it's time for private companies to get ahead of this before it's much too late.
But for those who were able to get ahead of the curve and pay down debts, the potential higher interest rates will be more bearable.
"We're lacking some adjustments that would allow us to attend to markets as quickly as possible, before other countries get ahead of us," he added.
"I'm not going to get ahead of what he may do but I'm sure we'll participate in some way, certainly with our counsel," she said.
While it was unclear why Giuliani was volunteering such damaging information, in hindsight it appears he was just trying to get ahead of the story.
She said an announcement would be coming in the next few days and that staff did not want to get ahead of the president's decision.
"It's easy to get ahead of ourselves for Olympic Games, and with that in mind, I think we're right where we need to be," Boudia said.
"What the Saudis need to do is they need to get ahead of this by signaling their intent to see this through," Croft said on Wednesday.
"I felt I was pounding the zone, trying to get ahead of hitters early in the game and (force) a lot of ground balls," Shields said.
Canada's government under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has adopted a smart approach — get ahead of change, and show great eagerness to engage with the United States.
"Let&aposs not get ahead of ourselves and talk about a thaw, but it is gratifying to see that contacts are in fact intensifying," Peskov said.
One is that the company accelerated its deliveries at the end of 2018 in order to get ahead of EV subsidy reductions in China in 2019.
"Our team knows how to respond … We'll get ahead of this as we go through the quarter and into the rest of the year," Roman said.
Get ahead of the curve by wearing your pair this winter — and just wait to see how many people will be in these shades come April.
The international law department here at Naval War College has done meetings with lawyers from around the world on how to get ahead of this problem.
For creators who want to get ahead of the curve, however, YouTube is making HDR video upload a new option on its service as of Monday.
Alteryx Next up we have Cloudera, a company that has become a living reminder of how far private valuations can get ahead of public market results.
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The White House would not directly address the specifics of what Trump will say, so as not to get ahead of the president on Tuesday night.
"I think it's smart to get ahead of it as much as we can," says Curtis Helm, a project manager at Philadelphia's Parks and Recreation department.
To seemingly get ahead of the backlash, Kardashian took advantage of Instagram's feature that allows users to block certain words, phrases, and emojis from their feeds.
But before you get ahead of yourself, you should also comprehend what exactly Bitcoin is, how mining works, and why Bitcoin is such a global phenomenon.
Stock prices are so high that funds are making moves to get ahead of the competition in fear that there won't be enough buyers, he said.
With millennials increasingly using mobile devices to make payments, Greenlight is trying to get ahead of the trend and capture a young, tech-savvy consumer audience.
Tech companies are trying to do damage control, but the amount of bad content still sweeping their platforms shows they can't get ahead of the problem.
"The companies need to get ahead of the curve here," said James Lewis, senior vice president of the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Sanders said at the afternoon briefing that she wouldn't "get ahead of the president's conversations," but added that she would keep reporters updated on the issue.
Fourth, our cyber warfighters need to be freed up to get ahead of the conflict and start taking action now to stop the nascent Iranian threat.
Past experience has trained the Fed to try to get ahead of inflationary pressures, since containing inflation once it starts to accelerate has proven extremely difficult.
Creating millions of middle-class jobs by rebuilding our country is a proactive step policymakers can take now to get ahead of any pending economic slide.
In a bid to get ahead of the competition, TunnelBear VPN has cut its usual two-year price plan by 58% to just £3.30 a month.
Carsten Brzeski, the chief economist ING Germany, questioned whether the ECB's move was a sign of panic or an attempt to get ahead of the curve?
You can also get ahead of the game by checking out a preview party event at a Lilly Pulitzer store in your area at 3 p.m.
Of course, you can always get ahead of the weather by early voting -- making sure Mother Nature doesn't interfere with your civic duty to Uncle Sam.
We knew if we could get ahead of them within 10 minutes, things could go our way because they have not had to deal with that.
The judge warned that both the DOJ and AT&T needed to take the weekend to refine their witness lists and get ahead of the schedule.
The complications are the result of her pushing both the formal and imaginative further into a fictive domain without letting one get ahead of the other.
The bottom line: The DNC is still working to get ahead of a threat that remains a problem two years after it rocked the 2016 campaign.
PayPal plans to use Honey to get ahead of the checkout page by reaching customers as they're shopping online looking for deals and discovering new products.
"What we need to do is completely flip the table," Ganley said, adding that this would allow the U.S. to get ahead of China in 53G.
I don't want to get ahead of the story, and I don't want to get into too many of the details because those are under discussion.
The Eagles considered it worth it in order to get ahead of the competition for Dillard, who seemingly trails Jawaan Taylor in terms of N.F.L. readiness.
" On Tuesday, the White House sought to get ahead of Cohen's testimony with a statement preemptively discrediting him as a "disgraced felon" and a "convicted liar.
Trent Kelly, R-Mississippi, asked how the service is going to get ahead of near-peer threats such as Russia and China in long-range fires.
To get ahead of that discomfort, and the body issues that come with sitting for too long, you need to remember to stand up and move.
To get ahead of the outbreak, state and local officials are taking drastic steps, in some cases shutting most retail and asking residents to stay home.
There's no movie I'm more looking forward to writing about in the coming weeks (it's also due in November), so I won't get ahead of myself.
Those in the states see the savings accounts as one of the few ways for low-wage workers to get ahead of living paycheck to paycheck.
She noted that none of the presidents managed to get ahead of the corruption sweeping the region, leaving their parties, to varying degrees, tainted by scandal.
"It's ongoing, and I don't want to get ahead of what we know, but I think we can unfortunately say more than 85033 casualties," Thomas said.
The only way to get ahead of what's happening is to be one step ahead of the traffickers, which means beating them at their own game.
No spokesperson wants to get ahead of the President or make news, when President Trump seems to want to be the only one to do so.
"Corporate management teams are trying to get ahead of what they may perceive as a period of higher debt costs in September and October," he said.
"We do anticipate some kind of bipartisan action on this, because this is something we want to get ahead of," Ryan said at a press conference.
He said he was not surprised so many presidential hopefuls have tried to get ahead of their most worrisome issues well before the campaign heats up.
Vox Media, as well as other big publishers of premium content, want to leverage their strong, direct relationships with consumers to get ahead of that trend.
In fact, he's been far more likely to bring them up himself, the better to get ahead of controversy before it has a chance to surprise him.
Amid increasingly intense hurricanes and other weather events, real estate owners are trying to get ahead of the curve by constructing new homes that can handle extremes.
It's smart to get ahead of the game, so you're not scrambling at the last minute to find a dress or someone to give you a blowout.
" State Department spokesman John Kirby said on Tuesday the United States had not ruled out additional sanctions, but added: "Let's not get ahead of where we are.
Now Congress and some portion of the U.S. public is anxious to get ahead of future terrorist threats by making technology backdoors the law of the land.
"We are absolutely committed and determined to get ahead of the demand and never be in a position where we can't serve our customers again," he said.
Many applauded them for doing so, and in some ways, it's smart to get ahead of harmful narrative and double standard candidates will eventually face while campaigning.
And if you're looking to (really) get ahead of your holiday shopping for the diehard Golden Girls fans in your life, a cookbook is in the works.
If you're looking to get ahead of these ultra-cool fall trends and refresh your wardrobe without breaking the bank, we have the perfect collection for you.
But it's important not to get ahead of the data, says Alan Flake, fetal surgeon at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and lead author of today's study.
The bottom line: Forbes is in a better position if they get ahead of this new technology than if they wait for what they believe is inevitable.
As for whether they're planning to expand the one-for-one donation model into other foods, it doesn't seem like they want to get ahead of themselves.
"My guess is that that will be part of the discussion as well, but I don't want to get ahead of the possible summit conversations," Huntsman said.
But the firm has swagger, suggesting it might still get ahead of itself: "If an acquisition happens," says Mr Li, "we will be the ones devouring others."
"It is very difficult to get ahead of an epidemic when case counts are steadily — sometimes rapidly — increasing and your resources are at best stagnant," Walton said.
And paradoxically, he says fear of an impending shortage could free up more tubes, as some competitors preemptively adopt LCD displays to get ahead of the curve.
Flow – Making it easy to give presentations in virtual reality Virtual reality is still a nascent technology, but Flow is trying to get ahead of the wave.
The emergence of new synthetic drugs, such as carfentanil, which is 100 times stronger than fentanyl, shows how hard it is to get ahead of the epidemic.
Yellen said the Fed wanted to "get ahead" of that risk even though the U.S. economy has proven "remarkably resilient" in the face of significant foreign factors.
"It is very difficult to get ahead of an epidemic when case counts are steadily -- sometimes rapidly -- increasing and your resources are at best stagnant," Walton said.
"But in terms of making the decision, it's a function of her family ... she doesn't want to get ahead of Ed in any way, shape or form."
These uncertainties have pushed investors into bonds and gold and prompted central bankers around the world to get ahead of the storm clouds by easing monetary policy.
To try and get ahead of whatever story Maddow had, the White House released the documents itself, but not before Trump himself questioned their legitimacy on Twitter.
Mortgage applications were on a roller coaster in December, as some borrows rushed in early in the month to get ahead of a possible Fed rate hike.
And what better way to get ahead of the game than finally buying that new one-piece swimsuit you've been wanting to add to your vacay wardrobe?
So if she's going to appear on screen, the pop star and actress might be trying to get ahead of the backlash by calling herself a liar.
"If the Fed is beginning a new full-blown rate cycle, equity markets typically respond negatively until the Fed can get ahead of the slowdown," he said.
"The bottom line: I don't know how much fuel is left in this rotation unless analysts get ahead of things and raise their estimates tomorrow," Cramer said.
First, the traditional auto industry has been printing money in the big markets for years now, but it wants to get ahead of the inevitable down cycle.
Rather than closing for the season, these days, gallerists work during the off months in order to get ahead of the demands of the international art calendar.
It be nice if after years of one surprise cyberattack after another, we could get ahead of the curve and ensure an attack will actually not happen.
Because money is always tight, she added, "you can never get ahead of the game," and you don't have much freedom to experiment with different growth strategies.
"Let's not get ahead of ourselves," Mr. Kasich said in response to a question on the possibility that he would not vote for a Republican for president.
"That's how we're going to plan the company, we're not going to get ahead of ourselves, we're going to keep the capital discipline," he told the network.
"We decided to put Peacock on the IL to get ahead of this shoulder soreness that he's had and he pitched through," manager A.J. Hinch told reporters.
"You got to get in front of the curve — get ahead of the curve to actually provide any benefit in terms of stabilizing market sentiment," he said.
Bigger manufacturers have been hoarding metal supplies, he said, ordering larger amounts to get ahead of rising prices and leaving smaller firms like Banner at a disadvantage.
Instagram's struggles in dealing with the anti-vaccine movement might not inspire much confidence in the company's ability to get ahead of false information about the coronavirus.
Then there are the articles you don't see: Said one longtime client, Torossian "has helped us avoid countless stories and get ahead of many other media stories."
Expectations are rising on Wall Street that there could be some potential move from the Federal Reserve to get ahead of what could be another rough week.
Convention dictates that Conte talk about "taking it game by game," demanding that his players should not get ahead of themselves, but these are just platitudes now.
It's also trying to drive support for an entirely new format of audio, and that's where its ambitions get ahead of its capabilities, at least for now.
One person familiar with Perez's decision said it was done to get ahead of calls for a recount from candidates, something the party worried would look divisive.
" In an interview with The Times, Mr. Bannon said, "Everything President Trump is doing — all of it — is to get ahead of or stop any potential crisis.
"To get ahead of this problem, the military needs to look upstream and start thinking about how to create community, how to build morale," Dr. Caine said.
His relatives, along with Mr. Chagai, are all nonetheless trying to help make sure Henry does not go too far too fast and get ahead of himself.
The voluntary publication of the data on sexual assault suggests the company is trying to get ahead of any possible negative headlines about passengers who are assaulted.
During the tender youth of international copyright law, the wildly popular Dickens was constantly trying to get ahead of unscrupulous publishers, on both sides of the Atlantic.
And she testified that she was recalled so suddenly from Ukraine because the State Department was trying to get ahead of a potential Trump tweet about her.
"Theres no one-size-fits-all approach for closing out or converting existing LIBOR positions so market participants need to get ahead of this issue," he said.
In an interview, Mr. Fink said he wrote the letter to get ahead of proxy season, when many companies hold their annual meetings and vote on shareholder resolutions.
This week, leaders in technology and academia debated our greatest security vulnerabilities, and what it will take to get ahead of them, in a virtual roundtable on Medium.
Synthetic cannabinoids were never the problem; the problem was the fact people have been selling stronger and stronger products to get ahead of their competitors, such as Annihilation.
"I don't want to get ahead of myself, but the stars may be aligning for the retail investor," said Lebovitz, a global market strategist with JPMorgan Asset Management.
One San Francisco lawmaker is trying to get ahead of this likely revenue gap by going after the source of the problem: She wants to tax the robots.
Part of the impetus for Tuesday's announcement, Gleicher said, was to get ahead of an event created by one of the pages that was scheduled for Aug. 10.
Leaders for Bloomberg's black and Latino constituency teams gathered on a call with staffers spread across the country to get ahead of the news and calm their nerves.
But let's not get ahead of ourselves: It's not until the end of the second episode that any of the four will be in contact with one another.
But there are other players in the business, namely big tobacco companies, who are looking to get ahead of the shift from traditional tobacco to e-cig alternatives.
To get ahead of a potential refugee crisis caused by great suffering in Central America, it would make sense to use our resources to help reduce that suffering.
If you want to get ahead of Zoom's patch, which the company said will be released by midnight tonight, first you need to shut down the web server.
A growing number of studies in recent years have tried to get ahead of the curve by predicting which age groups have the highest risk of an outbreak.
"They're trying to get ahead of regulation because they can smell it in the air because the tide has turned in terms of public sentiment," García-Martinez said.
Celebrities and their publicists can use Csnaps to break news, share newsworthy announcements or get ahead of a story, with the proceeds directly benefiting important causes, says Ahern.
In anticipation of another whirlwind fashion cycle, we wanted to get ahead of the street style trends and predict what we think will be everywhere this fashion month.
On Thursday afternoon, the White House — potentially trying to get ahead of more damaging revelations — said that Kislyak and Flynn also held a previously undisclosed meeting in December.
People both inside and outside of unions are rising up in new ways, trying to get ahead of economic, societal and technological changes and transform them into opportunities.
Luther "Uncle Luke" Campbell pulled a Kevin Hart after the BET Hip Hop Awards Friday night ... clearly trying to get ahead of a mess he made on stage.
With the help of GMOs, infectious disease experts have the tools to get ahead of the next outbreak, moving beyond reaction to quick detection, containment and even prevention.
Cicco sued the agency, which has seized other lunar material from private citizens in the past, in an effort to get ahead of the curve, the paper reported.
In Netflix's To the Bone, Lily Collins plays Ellen, an angsty 800-year-old anorexic girl who, despite various treatment programs, can't get ahead of her eating disorder.
Interested buyers will have to wait until late 2017 to take delivery, but they can get ahead of the game by putting down a $1,000 deposit Thursday night.
A campaign by the Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery called Get Ahead of Stroke aims to improve the system of stroke care through policy change in all 50 states.
Woodward sometimes stitches together data from diverse sources to create a narrative complete with recreated dialogue and, in my experience, sometimes lets dramatic license get ahead of him.
If we don't do this, the federal agencies will have less ability to get ahead of this problem with proactive forest management as the costs of wildfires grow.
On the other, they don't want to get ahead of their skis and risk alienating more moderate voters in ways that might help Trump win reelection in 2020.
Lebowitz: I wonder what your advice is to early-stage company founders today who want to get ahead of those issues, like letting your strengths become your weaknesses.
Republicans and Democrats have stood in lockstep to ensure PEPFAR had the resources it needed to turn the tide and help the world get ahead of the disease.
Before we get ahead of ourselves, though, Williams explained that the wedding planning will only begin after they're both done shooting the upcoming and final season of GoT.
If your auto insurance renewal is approaching — or if you're buying car insurance for the first time — get ahead of the game by shopping for a better quote.
Another tendency driven by the market, driven harder still by the information economy's relentless "creative destruction," is the compulsion to detect and get ahead of the latest trend.
The fund, which tracks the MSCI China A International Index, would enable investors to get ahead of overseas investors "with just one press of a button," Chen said.
But her experience with early backers was not unusual, and having a diverse source of funding has helped Carrot Fertility get ahead of some of its notable competitors.
But with the likelihood increasing of Trump becoming the GOP standard-bearer, party strategists are urging vulnerable incumbents to get ahead of the game and define themselves now.
There could be other issues scientists and ethicists haven't thought of yet; this group hopes to get ahead of the ethics debate so as not to miss opportunities.
Before we get ahead of ourselves, let's talk about the Mars retrograde that begins on April 17, which starts in Sagittarius and dips back into Scorpio in May.
The United States and China should get ahead of this curve and send a message to the world that they will work together to recalibrate their implementation expectations.
"For us, it's key to get ahead of those regulatory hurdles," said Mr. Kratsios, who previously worked as chief of staff to Peter Thiel, the libertarian venture capitalist.
But he urged museum directors to get ahead of the issue by re-evaluating the criteria they use to select trustees in a manner consistent with their missions.
Through hands-on case studies, practice modules, and real-time projects, you'll delve into the world of intelligent systems and machines and get ahead of the robot revolution.
That way, they figured, they could get ahead of the story, win a little sympathy from voters for being victimized by Russian hackers and refocus on the campaign.
There were reports the plan had been cobbled together in a breathless 224 hours—and suspicions that the government hoped to get ahead of further bad economic news.
But that hasn't stopped companies from moving forward with their own sustainability policies, even if done solely to get ahead of potential legislation from a possible Democratic administration.
A growing number of Schumer's leadership team has called for Trump's impeachment, but Schumer has been careful not to get ahead of Pelosi, with whom he consults frequently.
It seems to me the president did the best as he could to get ahead of the issue, and he jumped on it as quickly as he could.
"We have to make sure we maintain our majority, and that's got to be our focus from now until November and not to get ahead of ourselves," Rep.
Most recently, some signs emerged that a major story was brewing, particularly after the Kremlin attempted to get ahead of the implications that Russian President Vladimir Putin was involved.
Why it matters: Facebook better get used to it — and Twitter and Google's YouTube can see the increased scrutiny they're likely to get ahead of the 2020 presidential race.
He is hoping that the investor group can help the administration gain greater insight, the better to get ahead of potential reimbursement problems lurking in the health care pipeline.
Pressed whether the same amount of people covered currently would be covered under a new system, the speaker punted, saying he didn't want to get ahead of committee action.
I'm guessing Hadid is smart enough to get ahead of Donald Trump before he begins barraging her with tweets demanding a self-flagellating apology from the 21-year-old.
These are very smart people trying to figure out how to impact the game, how the game is going to change, and how to get ahead of the change.
The ONS said it saw signs that clients of manufacturers were stockpiling goods to get ahead of any border delays after Brexit, which was originally scheduled for March 29.
Rashford's corner was poorly struck but Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Dier showed a striker's instinct to get ahead of his marker and sweep a right-footed shot past Martin Dubravka.
One thing it does, it incentivizes the creation of this synergy where all these people are talking to each so they can compare notes and get ahead of this.
Sometimes, in work or romantic situations, Hadley tries to get ahead of the story to avoid awkwardness later on, bringing it up herself before a new acquaintance can ask.
It's no wonder, given these many past examples of attempted seizure, that Cicco is trying to get ahead of NASA by establishing clear ownership of the moon dust vial.
And without wishing to get ahead of myself, the sound quality of the Powerbeats Pro is good enough for them to indeed be compared to over-ear portable alternatives.
"I think as a team, we're not going to get ahead of ourselves, and we're naturally going to continue to get our heads down and keep working," said Hamilton.
Though they can see that there are comparisons to be made, the couple doesn't want to get ahead of themselves on a whole wild journey to becoming major stars.
"We don't want to get ahead of skis here, so we're just as focused on Ohio, North Carolina, Florida, other states as we have ever been," Mook told Tapper.
Along with making changes to help the environment, like reducing their plastic use, choosing public transportation and finding alternative energy sources, Rosenstreich says to get ahead of allergy season.
Lucky for you, Gizmodo received an exclusive sneak preview of the next election's most popular memes, providing you, dear reader, with an opportunity to get ahead of the curve.
"All the banks are doing the non-harmful stuff first in an attempt to get ahead of the curve," a senior executive at one of Europe's largest banks said.
While still well below the 13% spike in costs following the introduction of new hepatitis C drugs in 2014, the trend has employers looking to get ahead of increases.
Mr Zuckerberg's plea looks like an attempt to get ahead of tougher rules which could crimp Facebook's earnings from selling targeted ads—just as its model faces fresh challenges.
By confirming the Pixel 4 and contributing an official image to whet the appetites of geeks everywhere, I wonder if Google's trying to get ahead of Apple and Samsung.
Law enforcement officials in Massachusetts are working with veterinarians to get ahead of what could be a growing problem: People taking opioid drugs that were prescribed to their pets.
Cement makers must "get ahead of the profound transformation their sector faces by addressing barriers to decarbonization in the short- to medium-term," said Pfeifer, the IIGCC chief executive.
I didn't read anything beyond that of his books, because I didn't want to kind of get ahead of myself and contemplate things that happened way in the future.
If you're like us and looking to get ahead of spring's biggest trend on a real-person budget, we've rounded up 5 affordable options that won't break the bank.
Why it matters: As it's become increasingly clear that technology's impact is accelerating, it's no surprise to see institutions try to get ahead of it and launch such studies.
Why it matters: It makes sense that Trump's legal team would try to get ahead of the Mueller team's expected arguments — it's what any good defense team would do.
When you miss a deadline, it's easy to get ahead of yourself, panic and think your professional life is over (if you do, that's good — it means you care).
In his message, Temer said he did not want to get ahead of events, but he had to show the country he was ready to lead it if needed.
The company raised $21 million in a financing round led by Accel as it starts to expand in that market — and potentially get ahead of looming competitors like Instacart.
If the company truly wants to get ahead of abuse and harassment, it needs to do more than simply punish its worst offenders or make abusive tweets less visible.
So if you're an investor who wants to get ahead of the Washington gravy train and position your portfolio to benefit from increased infrastructure spending, what do you do?
Obamacare supporters might be able to get ahead of this scenario if, before spring arrives, they can credibly establish that Republicans are undermining the market through dithering and sabotage.
Moulitsas argues anyone thinking about 2020 needs to catch up with the grassroots—or ideally get ahead of them—when it comes to stopping Trump and the Republican Congress.
If you know you are more likely to do this late at night or while you're at work, you can get ahead of it and not allow yourself access.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Plans are underway to get ahead of human traffickers in one of Brazil's poorest states by mapping slavery hot spots, local authorities said.
The new Parliament is due to elect its president on Wednesday, so national leaders must seal a deal on Tuesday if they want to get ahead of the assembly.
If you're looking to get ahead of your seasonal wardrobe, you'll love this new fashion find from Amazon: the Chartou Premium Metallic Shiny Shimmer Accordion-Pleated Long Maxi Skirt.
Some members of the administration were frustrated as reports of the American detainees' release seemed to get ahead of official US pronouncements -- fueled partly by the President's own lawyer.
JetBlue, seeking to get ahead of looming restrictions on greenhouse gas pollution by airlines, said it would buy more than 330 million gallons of renewable fuel over 10 years.
Companies might not always be able to get ahead of hackers and other bad guys, who are always finding new ways and means to exploit security vulnerabilities and flaws.
But there's one place in the US that is attempting to get ahead of the curve: Orlando Lakefront, a tiny house community of 34 tiny homes in Orlando, Florida.
"The rule of talk radio is always 'Don't get ahead of your listener,' " said Rick Tyler, a political analyst on MSNBC and former communications director for the Cruz campaign.
Those moves are part of a strategy known as contact tracing, which involves following the chain of transmission from person to person, and trying to get ahead of it.
"And we can't identify who they are, we can't take care of them and we can't use a testing based strategy to get ahead of this virus," he said.
All utilities are going to be doing this kind of stuff sooner or later (electrification is the future!); pushing Oregon utilities to get ahead of the curve is smart.
Posts that pull together the most popular theories, whether from Reddit or other sources (including the author's own sleuthing), allow readers to get ahead of what may be coming.
These prediction models need refining, one expert noted, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention should make it a priority in order to get ahead of measles cases.
They look at this data to get ahead of the stock market, for example, by seeing which stores are having an uptick in customers before those stores report earnings.
This Amazon sale has banners, photo booth props, table centerpieces, and more, so you can get ahead of the decor and focus on things like food and drinks later.
Let's not get ahead of ourselves, however, because Akers's choice to spotlight a sleuth preoccupied by "those impossible puzzles that burrow into our brains like splinters" is viscerally effective.
It's doing a lot of things that are great, but I think they need to not get ahead of themselves, they need to just ... KS: Very smart, Louie Swisher.
But economists say attempts by the President to get ahead of a slowdown today would leave policymakers with far less ammunition to fend off further calamities down the road.
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These companies could also be aiming to get ahead of tech giants Airbnb Inc and Uber Technologies Inc, whose long-anticipated IPOs would require ample investor dollars and attention.
If traders deeply trust coworkers, Uzzi said, they can accept information from those people without having to validate it, giving them valuable time to get ahead of the market.
We have a real chance now to get ahead of the curve, but as evidenced by this most recent report out of the UK, our time is running out.
"I don't want to be specific, I don't want to get ahead of our own budgeting, but we'll get there," Kudlow said at the Economic Club of New York.
A Health and Human Services Department (HHS) spokeswoman said the agency had nothing else to share on Trump's comments because it didn't want to get ahead of any announcements.
Between the lines: The NYT strategy is really just to get ahead of any emerging tech and share those insights with its brand partners, even it's still in early stages.
As a new political order falls over Washington, advisers close to Clinton are trying to get ahead of a bitter round of finger-pointing inside a newly-decimated Democratic Party.
That would actually allow hospitals to get ahead of the spike to bulk up their staffing and provide some urgency to public health officials pushing vaccine campaigns on the ground.
Emergency rooms are notoriously overburdened and understaffed, and they are the most expensive entry point into the health system, but several technologies aim to get ahead of the ambulance ride.
This year Facebook made a habit of waiting to disclose privacy issues to the public or, after damaging stories broke, failing to get ahead of questions it would inevitably face.
"Without a different level of motivation, our administration and community might never get ahead of the issue, no matter how well we had asserted it," Buttigieg writes in his book.
Who can blame slower institutional brokers who fear posting trades on this market, only to be taxed by faster traders who can anticipate their trades and get ahead of them?
"How do we get ahead of crazy if we don't know how crazy thinks?" asks McCallany's character, a question that also seems to double as the thesis of the series.
The brash billionaire on Friday sought to get ahead of what he believes will be an onslaught of attack ads against him, focusing specifically on sexist remarks he has made.
Whether Gottlieb's successor carries on with these regulations or not, raising the age may be a way to "get ahead of things," said Rep Tom Cole, a top GOP appropriator.
"I find it bizarre that there's a storm to get ahead of, but I have a history of being shamed and humiliated, for a lot of different reasons," she said.
" White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders would not confirm that Trump will shrink the Utah monuments, saying she did not want to "get ahead of the president&aposs announcement.
While Griendling is used to people ripping off his designs for their apps or marketing packages on websites, he wanted to try to get ahead of the situation on Twitter.
Instead of waiting until the last possible moment this year with a nagging fear that something's been lost in the shuffle, we decided to actually get ahead of packing dread.
And again, we have to understand that it&aposs not simply about catching these guys, it&aposs about trying to get ahead of them and defeating networks, defeating the ideology.
A trade war between the United States and China has also added to the inventory bloat as businesses stocked up in an effort to get ahead of the tariff fight.
"The first couple innings, (I was) able to get ahead of guys, just wasn't really able to get them out as quickly as we would have liked to," Lester said.
"We're at extremely tight levels on a historic basis, so as an institution it makes sense to get ahead of your funding plan given there are uncertainties ahead," said Agathangelou.
Some, like Haddish, get ahead of it by shooting it down completely, and Anne Hathaway did the same thing last year when she was gaining weight for a new movie.
As she tells Bates, it's bad luck to get ahead of themselves, and she chants an old-school phrase, "bad harvest, bad harvest" to ward off any bad baby juju.
The company tried to get ahead of the reports by publishing a Friday night blog post on March 16, saying it was suspending Cambridge Analytica for improperly accessing user data.
The move appears to be part of the Silicon Valley giant's efforts to try to get ahead of a breach that could hurt the company and result in undesirable regulations.
Grassroots conservatives say they're mobilizing early to get ahead of the powerful business groups that want the TPP, the largest trade deal in U.S. history, passed before Obama leaves office.
Frustration Some members of the administration were frustrated as reports of the American detainees' release seemed to get ahead of official US pronouncements -- fueled partly by the President's own lawyer.
Cloud Peak Energy CEO Colin Marshall urged investors Thursday on an earnings call not to get ahead of themselves in worrying about whether coal exports to Canada would be banned.
Perhaps as a way to get ahead of the effort, Pelosi released a letter hours after she won re-election to her post announcing she was on board the changes.
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Legislators in California will try to pass an online consumer privacy law to get ahead of a ballot measure that would allow the electorate to vote directly on the issue.
The owners of the California diving boat Conception, which burst into flames on Monday, have taken legal action to try to get ahead of any potential lawsuits filed against them.
Facial recognition is a rare case where regulators are working together — on a bipartisan level, no less — to try to get ahead of technology instead of catching up to it.
Perhaps it's just because enthusiasm is a prerequisite for technological progress, but sometimes the tech world can get ahead of itself, hyping up a new technology a bit too soon.
Last fall, perhaps in a move to get ahead of Amazon, CVS announced it would offer next-day delivery of prescription drugs and same-day service in some big cities.
ISTANBUL — President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey called early elections for June 24, more than a year earlier than scheduled, in part to get ahead of tremors in the economy.
" As such, he said, Facebook is actually increasing staff dedicated to monitoring user posts indicating self-harm or suicidal thoughts: "I want to make sure we get ahead of that.
To the specific question about a vaccine and antibodies or treatments, I think that what will happen inevitably is that the hype cycle will get ahead of the mainstream press.
The question now is whether that research will bear fruit in time to blunt the blow of the Covid-219 pandemic and help us get ahead of the next outbreak.
He says the focus on reinforcement learning reflects Sony's desire to get ahead of the curve in AI—by betting on what looks likely to be the next big thing.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has also publicly counseled South Korea to not allow inter-Korean reconciliation talks to get ahead of its own lagging denuclearization diplomacy with the North.
Facebook first tried to get ahead of the reports by publishing a Friday night blog post on March 16, saying it was suspending Cambridge Analytica for improperly accessing user data.
The company has been unable to overcome abuse on its platform, and dramatically changing the way its app works may prove the only solution to get ahead of the issue.
A trade war between the United States and China has also contributed to the inventory glut as businesses stocked up in a bid to get ahead of the tariff fight.
Everybody was chasing it, Gabe Sherman was coming up with scoop after scoop after scoop, and we were trying to figure out how can we get ahead of the story.
Outlining a global plan to fight the viral disease and get ahead of a potential global outbreak, the WHO said the next influenza pandemic "is a matter of when, not if".
"Congress does not get a pass, however, as he describes how jurisdiction over security matters unproductively crosses numerous committees—hindering, he contends, the legislature's ability to "get ahead of the problem.
Sometimes she can get ahead of a migraine with an opiate painkiller, to "take the edge off," but for many migraineurs, by the time the migraine arrives, it's already too late.
It also benefited from a strong consensus that the passage of the midterm elections would be a bullish catalyst, and so buyers likely tried to get ahead of this expected move.
But trust will truly be earned only if financial firms, old and new, get ahead of the game and start talking to customers about what's really going on behind their screens.
Game studio Bungie has decided to get ahead of the E22 news cycle with the announcement of the second major Destiny 2 expansion, and its first ever without publishing partner Activision.
He's forced to go on the run from the people he's trained, trying to get ahead of the future as he unravels a conspiracy that shakes the division to its core.
Sooner or later, our children will be raised by robots, so it's natural that Disney, purveyor of both robots and child-related goods, would want to get ahead of that trend.
And I want you to go into what "The Times" was doing -- "The New York Times" specifically -- in their coverage yesterday and why they&aposre trying to get ahead of this.
But it does mean that there is going to be an initial mad dash to figure out the best initial use cases and get ahead of the competition in those cases.
We're calling it: Summer 2018 was officially the summer of bags (it was also the summer of neon and prairie dresses and shell jewelry, but let's not get ahead of ourselves).
By getting out of debt, you've developed new, positive money habits, which you can use to not only stay out of debt but to get ahead of the curve, he says.
So, we have to get ahead of them as best we can to protect the network, defeat the networks and go at them where they&aposre at both overseas and here.
He's also sought to make the case that the Fed, along with the other central banks around the world, must act sooner rather than later to get ahead of a downturn.
"We are looked at as the most significant adversary they've got and they're gonna lie, cheat, and steal ... to figure out how they're gonna get ahead of us," Anderson told me.
"There's going to come a moment in time where things are going to unravel and we can't get ahead of it," said Dania Hadi, a Muslim woman who wears a hijab.
These mergers are mostly taking place to get ahead of consumers' migration to digital TV. But some worry that mergers could give deep-pocketed media conglomerates an unfair advantage over upstarts.
LG has decided to get ahead of the CES 24 news deluge by revealing its three new LCD 22K TVs will all come equipped with its fancy-sounding "HDR-Plus" capability.
Another is that the strats themselves - more likely to hold engineering PhDs from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology than MBAs from Wharton - could get ahead of bankers on a career path.
Cut to a decade later — as passports are only valid for 10 years — the onslaught of renewal requests are coming and now is the time to get ahead of the crush.
It's a tough lesson for everyone else trying to get ahead of the rising sea levels, increasing wildfire risk, more extreme storms, and hotter temperatures already unfolding because of climate change.
"I think what you're going to see - and I don't want to get ahead of the White House - my sense is you're going to see an IT modernization act," he said.
This is a problem Trump doesn't need, and an announcement that he was rescinding steel tariffs to get ahead of the problem would go a long way to blunting the attack.
"In contrast to times past, General Motors, under CEO Mary Barra, is trying to get ahead of a potential crisis by making cuts now," said Michelle Krebs, executive analyst at Autotrader.
Another is that the strats themselves – more likely to hold engineering PhDs from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology than MBAs from Wharton – could get ahead of bankers on a career path.
The company has to keep pushing deeper into critical markets, get ahead of supply issues and keep courting developers and researchers onto its platforms — but those are issues for another day.
The White House did not respond to early requests for comment about the Wolff excerpt, giving Bannon time to get ahead of the story and offer his own version of events.
LG, the world's No. 2 TV maker behind domestic rival Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, is betting heavily on OLED, hoping that the new technology will help it get ahead of rivals.
This is an important topic but in terms of this particular issue and this particular Senate race, I will not get ahead of the President and anything he wishes to add.
" Democrats tried to get ahead of the hacked materials in 2016, but Mook said many found the revelations that it was due to a Russian intelligence operation "unbelievable at the time.
An activist at the Sunrise Movement, a youth-led climate group, is warning that the U.S. has little time to get ahead of climate change and calling the 28503 vote pivotal.
Right now, we're seeing Facebook try to get ahead of Congress by announcing that it wants to essentially regulate its own political ads, largely because it doesn't want Congress to intervene.
"Let's not get ahead of ourselves — that's not appropriate," said Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill, who pointed out there have been no confirmed cases yet in the Super Tuesday state.
In an effort to get ahead of the spreading virus, Uber announced Wednesday that it may suspend accounts of drivers and passengers who have been exposed to or contract COVID-19.
She released a cryptic statement on Instagram that may have been trying to get ahead of this scandal, or perhaps there's a whole other bombshell waiting for us later this season.
The good news is that California has been working hard to catch up with the climate change that has already happened, and to get ahead of what is still to come.
Cover: Feral hogs run for cover as a Robinson R 22 helicopter, piloted by Mark Shimek, tries to get ahead of them during a demonstration at the Pipkin Ranch Wednesday, Sept.
But we must get ahead of what's coming -- and if Republicans aren't going to do it, it's imperative to vote them out of office and demand that Democrats take immediate action.
Even though NBC News already invests heavily in investigative coverage on things like misinformation, cybersecurity and national security, the outlet wants to get ahead of these issues even more before 2020.
On a recent episode of Masters of Scale, Chesky tells podcast host Reid Hoffman that many entrepreneurs, including himself, tend to get ahead of themselves when working to start their companies.
"I could get ahead of the job for three hours, and at that point I could go goof off for three hours," said Albright, whose son still works in the plant.
Page actually increased his imports from China last year, in an attempt to get ahead of potential new tariffs, and wound up buying a new warehouse to store the extra inventory.
Get ahead of the curve and start coding before it's as common as knowing how to type (and your grandkids start rolling their eyes at your lack of JavaScript know-how).
Speculation swirled about whether, perhaps, elements within the Chinese government supported He's work to get ahead of other countries also experimenting with CRISPR technology, later using He as a fall guy.
So many of the stories that we used to do didn't make the news, but now, with the proliferation of so many news outlets, it's hard to get ahead of them.
So if you're looking to get ahead of some of spring's biggest trends already on sale while simultaneously turning your winter blues around, scroll down to shop these must-have items now.
Reinhart, a 24-year veteran of the Fed, suggested the central bank may need to slash rates by half a percentage point in the July meeting to get ahead of market expectations.
The companies cast the deal as mutually beneficial, with Altria getting an edge in Canada's cannabis market and Cronos being able to expand more quickly and get ahead of U.S. regulatory hurdles.
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In response, Facebook's communications team decided to get ahead of the stories, publishing a blog post from the company's deputy general counsel the preceding Friday about suspending accounts associated with Cambridge Analytica.
Hinting at the upcoming actions, Pruitt said:  Next week, I want you to know something, I don't want to get ahead of myself too much, but next week we're gonna fix that.
Now, however, Barr and the Justice Department are attempting to get ahead of those questions, which are sure to come at Tuesday's scheduled confirmation hearing in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
There were some telltale signs over the past couple of weeks, as the devices proved really tough to get ahead of the holidays both through Amazon and retail partners like Best Buy.
Margarita Rohr, MD, clinical instructor of medicine at NYU Langone Health, says that your annual physical is your chance to get ahead of your health, and you shouldn't take it for granted.
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"We don't know what the recommendations are going to be yet, but by doing this they are trying to get ahead of whatever those outcomes of the Royal Commission are," said Dive.
To get ahead of the next waves of tariffs, Russ recommends buying some items now, if possible — such as cellphones or laptop computers — rather than holding off until later in the year.
We have to get ahead of this thing and unfortunately, this is about the fourth time in this show we&aposve had to talk about this and it&aposs the same thing.
One of the ideas was to notify taxpayers when a tax return had been filed in their name, which would help get ahead of scammers trying to cash in on fraudulent returns.
Not wanting to get ahead of himself, Gustaffson underlines that his thoughts are completely on Saturday night while admitting that clashes at the top of the division are still on his agenda.
Of note, the Journal also reported that Juul is attempting to get ahead of arguments that the company might increase access to its products by youth with a physical presence in cities.
"The key here is to get ahead of it early, and I think we definitely have," Chief Executive Darius Adamczyk told a conference call with analysts after the company's second quarter results.
LONDON, Feb 29 (Reuters) - Oman aims to expand shipping and trade links with Iran and get ahead of rivals after the lifting of international sanctions on Tehran, leading port officials involved say.
So the idea that we want to get ahead of that and say wow they are going to get a great revenue stream — we don't know how much the revenue stream is.
If governments hope to get ahead of the curve and prevent the next homegrown violent extremist from being radicalized to violent ends, they must build programs to prevent and counter violent extremism.
Spicer declined to say whether the White House or federal authorities would get involved, saying he didn't want to "get ahead" of an investigation being conducted by the airline and local authorities.
While we've got a lot of ground to make up, it's steps forward like the training being offered at the NCFI that will allow us to ultimately get ahead of the curve.
WHAT WE'RE READING The Republican-led Congress is moving slowly on increasing funds to combat Zika, a stark contrast from their warnings about the need to get ahead of the Ebola virus.
The vehicles aren't flying off dealer lots, but to get ahead of compliance, car companies are investing in them so that they aren't behind the curve when the technology becomes more appealing.
This has made them risk-averse and practical with money, Ultimately, while many millennials are playing catch-up with their finances, Gen Z is increasingly trying to get ahead of the game.
"Want to get ahead of the partners!" he wrote to his assistant, whose emails show that she used the America's Test Kitchen name to search for office space for his new venture.
Mobli, an Instagram competitor launched six years ago that failed to get ahead of its competitor, actually patented the idea of Geo-photo filters in 2012, after launching it the previous year.
"There were a lot of commercials that were caught the wrong way during the last event, so people are trying to get ahead of this one," said Futures International analyst Terry Reilly.
But, let's not get ahead of ourselves: Mars retrograde is already busy shaking things up in your life on August 1, when it squares off with Uranus to bring you shocking news.
The bottom line: Automation will become a more prominent issue as self-driving technology gets closer to consumers, so the companies driving potential job displacement are trying to get ahead of it.
They couldn't get ahead of it and they decided that what they really needed was a double mastectomy, and that all took place over the course of about four or five months.
"The move to add more human reviews is a good one and hopefully they can get ahead of the next issue that might arise in their powerful system," Mr. Paparo said. video
His department conducted a forensic analysis of the misinformation and rumors that cropped up during the H1N1 outbreak a decade ago, hoping to get ahead of the misconceptions that spread most readily.
But it's possible that officials could opt for something more dramatic: In 2007, for instance, the Fed slashed rates by a half point as it tried to get ahead of slowing growth.
His move to get ahead of any questions his creditors could raise about a non-disclosed bitcoin fortune is not unexpected, according to Leon Bayer, a bankruptcy attorney at Bayer Wishman & Leotta.
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The Panthers (27-29.5) have the best record of the bunch, yet they fired Coach Ron Rivera on Tuesday to get ahead of the feeding frenzy for coaching candidates after the season.
Brady on Monday wouldn't say what the cap on pretax 2628(k) contributions will be in the Ways and Means Committee's bill because he didn't want to get ahead of the panel.
" Rubio added that he did not want to get ahead of law enforcement in speaking about details of last week's school shooting, but that "three or four people might be alive today.
"Everyone knows it is a long shot, there is not a bunch of money trying to get ahead of this," said Phil Blancato, CEO of Ladenberg Thalmann Asset Management in New York.
People are going to develop this technology whether we want them to or not, so we may as well get ahead of the curve and establish ground rules as best we can.
I would see that they were starting to look at someone, and I would try to get ahead of that and warn the person and try to help them lock everything down.
That perspective is useful both from a product standpoint, allowing Facebook to get ahead of the competition (Snapchat is a fine example), and giving it an edge for considering which competitors to acquire.
Both Miami and Houston International Airports have shut down some TSA checkpoints — with Houston closing an entire terminal — to try and get ahead of potential issues posed by the shutdown, USA Today reported.
We don't want to get ahead of ourselves, but: Is it possible that Michelle Williams could have a baby with the Joker and then wind up with Batman as a brother-in-law?
It's reassuring to see the massive social network begin to understand how its platform is being abused and to start giving its most vulnerable users some tools to get ahead of the abuse.
"The update last night was a bit of a reality check - maybe don't get ahead of yourself on what the Fed is going to do," said David Madden, market analyst at CMC Markets.
But she lacked specifics in terms of timing and cost, saying details were still being worked out and that she didn't want to "get ahead" of the state governors affected by the plan.
Mr Erdogan's resistance to higher interest rates, and the fact that turning to the IMF would require some bowing and scraping to America, dent the chances that Turkey will get ahead of things.
I want to get ahead of those, and that's why I've proposed a much more comprehensive approach to deal with all of these... (CROSSTALK) (APPLAUSE) WOODRUFF: We have to go to a break.
But the New York Times' Maggie Haberman had a theory that Trump's tweet was not intended to knock down false media reports — but rather an attempt to get ahead of an authentic scandal.
In the interim, it has formed partnerships with a variety of companies, from Ford to Alphabet's Waymo, in an effort to get ahead of Uber in the race to develop self-driving taxis.
And even if you don't plan on using it over the summer, it's always smart to get ahead of the game and have your backyard sauna ready to go before next winter arrives.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is trying to get ahead of global efforts to regulate the platform by proposing his own rules, while a top policy exec dismisses calls to break the company up.
Now would be a good time to air dirty laundry to try to get ahead of bad stories and an even better time to try to shape a narrative that will be helpful.
So whether you go old school and don it on your littlest finger or modernize it with a bigger style, we're making it easy to get ahead of this season's biggest jewelry trend.
The clip shows a Smart car driver weaving in and out of cars — at one point nearly going up on the pavement — in an attempt to get ahead of a queue of traffic.
"We recognise that crime is changing and we are determined to get ahead of new and emerging threats to the safety and security of our families and communities," said police minister Nick Hurd.
The investigation underscores how difficult it was for companies to get ahead of hackers, even when they know their networks had been compromised, said David Kennedy, chief executive of cybersecurity firm TrustedSEC LLC.
As selfie drones become ever more popular — DJI's Spark and the Dobby are two of the best besides the Hover Camera — it makes total sense for Snapchat to get ahead of the pack.
Powell, and others, have argued central banks should get ahead of a downturn after seeing any signs of weakness to get more bang for their buck in such a low-interest rate environment.
Global headcount: 298,500+ As a leading German automaker, Daimler is all about change, whether that's developing new technology and making products more eco-friendly, or finding ways to get ahead of its competitors.
As nearly 49 million passports approach expiration during the next three years, government officials are urging Americans to get ahead of the oncoming flood of requests and renew their passports now, reports CNN.
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USA Today reports that both Miami and Houston International Airports have shut down TSA checkpoints — with Houston closing an entire terminal — to try and get ahead of potential issues posed by the shutdown.
Facebook scrambled to get ahead of the issue on Tuesday, with an aide to the House Energy and Commerce Committee saying the company would provide a briefing on issues related to the allegations.
JetBlue, seeking to get ahead of looming restrictions on airliners' greenhouse gas pollution, has agreed to buy more than 3003 million gallons of renewable fuel over 10 years, the company said on Monday.
As the history of fellow minorities has taught us, retaliatory violence, exclusion and even internment are always possible in the American family and it's best to try to get ahead of the curve.
Though WorkJam's Kramer said most retailers are working to get ahead of headlines about their hiring practices, such changes require massive work at an organizational level, particularly when it comes to national chains.
In Asia-Pacific, some central banks are attempting to get ahead of the curve to soften the impact on their currencies and economies from potentially steep U.S. rate cuts and a weaker dollar.
" They added, "I don't want to get ahead of the president, but I can say that the administration's position on the importance of fixing sunset clauses of the Iran deal is well known.
Dier went horizontal as an Australian cross came his way, likely trying to get ahead of the trailing Aussie mark, only to punch the goal in to cut England's lead to 2-1.
So we decided to get ahead of it this year and find inspiration for those days when it's warm and sunny yet we can't process leaving the house without a jacket and beanie.
This November, Brooklinen is running a surprise sale that coincides with Veterans Day and Singles' Day, so everyone has a chance to get ahead of the holidays and get some gifting done early.
That disclosure appeared to have been timed to get ahead of a report to President Trump by the director of the C.I.A., Gina Haspel, who visited Ankara, the Turkish capital, this past week.
Yet Valve, in contrast to its typically flippant attitude towards media, has gone to some lengths to get ahead of these assumptions, speaking at length on the topic in an interview with IGN.
But let's not get ahead of ourselves: With good reviews and an A+ Cinemascore, Incredibles 2 is going to add a lot more to its already record-breaking haul before this is over.
He added: "All you need is a sport jacket and a cliché (such as 'Get ahead of the story,' a great-sounding phrase that has no meaning.)" This was getting better and better.
But nobody had enough tests in January or February to try to get ahead of that problem, and nobody has enough tests now to know how big a wave is yet to come.
Cummings said she posted the picture herself in order to get ahead of people attempting to extort her using a screenshot that she had accidentally uploaded to Instagram and then deleted months previously.
In moving hastily to unveil their own plans, Democrats hoped to set the terms of the debate and get ahead of the Trump administration, which has been divided internally over what to do.
The company has also moved aggressively to announce changes to its rules, introduce a social media research initiative and promise additional disclosures to try to get ahead of congressional demands and possible regulation.
Republicans and even staunch Trump allies acknowledge that the White House has yet to steer the ship and get ahead of the news cycle to advance its work since the president took office.
Its new line for the spring of 2019 was delayed as American retailers placed a surge of orders from China to try to get ahead of the tariffs, resulting in congestion at ports.
Presumably if that happens, the Fed would indeed raise interest rates more quickly, but Ms. Yellen shows no desire to pre-emptively get ahead of what the rest of the government is doing.

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