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"If we want to get serious about raising incomes, we have to get serious about supporting union workers," Clinton said in a statement.
Kim did get serious about one thing -- her security.
Then, things get serious — with a few wisecracks thrown in.
Typically only appeals court judges get serious Supreme Court consideration.
But you also need to get serious about budgeting, Aquarius!
Investors need to get serious about digital, says the group.
There's also a chance Apple will get serious about bots.
When you get money involved, that's when things get serious.
But now the primary process is about to get serious.
These will get serious attention, particularly if Trump is involved.
Q: When do people need to get serious about retirement?
But should we talk about it before we get serious?
It is time to get serious about protecting our country.
Now, the EU is set to get serious about robots.
Congress needs to get serious about dealing with that suffering.
But I was too young to get serious with Bruce.
We also need to get serious about correcting the record.
Finish that novel or get serious about your second gig.
Thanks to the Netherlands, the bloc might finally get serious.
That's why it's time to get serious about school safety.
But let's get serious -- who's really gonna sign him now?
If you're a sexy actress it's hard to get serious roles.
Musically, you can get serious themes across while still being fun.
After saving casually for a year, I decided to get serious.
Frustrated, he decided to take get serious about his personal finances.
It's also time to get serious about year-end financial planning.
"Kate's not looking to get serious with someone," the source said.
So what's step number one when you want to get serious?
"  "He's got to get serious because he is now in primetime.
All jokes aside, the pair eventually get serious about the cause.
But back at Planet Hollywood, the Professor wanted to get serious.
You've got one last weekend before you have to get serious.
We were supposed to get serious about the threat from Russia.
Meadows, 22 at the time, decided to get serious about saving.
Let's get serious about prioritizing American resources and promoting small businesses.
Or you can get serious and hit us where it hurts.
This was the time when he began to get serious about collecting.
In the nearer term, Blue Moon could get serious backing from NASA.
To make things more complicated, it's time to get serious about money.
Things get serious from minute one, with Beyoncé jumping from a building.
With that out of the way, it was time to get serious.
"Kate's not looking to get serious with someone," the source told PEOPLE.
He was just beginning to get serious with a girl named Debbie.
With regard to Schengen, things may get serious right from the start.
When are we going to get serious about eliminating corporate tax dodging?
The third and fourth parts were where things started to get serious.
"Kate's not looking to get serious with someone," the source told PEOPLE.  
In 2018, Congress needs to get serious about repealing and replacing ObamaCare.
If you can forgive me, I would love to 'get serious' now.
Now, it's the latest technology firm to get serious about health care.
As the mockery grew louder, the White House decided to get serious.
"Heather's problem is she doesn't get serious about anything," the source added.
"Heather's problem is she doesn't get serious about anything," said the source.
But now it's time to get serious, and cook all the time.
Now is the time to get serious about funding them to scale.
What happened when people had enough sequins and needed to get serious?
It's time for the Trump administration to stop bluffing and get serious.
It was then that she and Ms. Kleiner started to get serious.
And so it's time to really get serious about getting much more aggressive.
Question: Summer seems like a great time to get serious about collecting plants!
Good new all around for Mac users ready to get serious about gaming.
Qualcomm plans to get serious about the automotive space thanks to NXP chips.
It was a turning point that forced Hilfiger to get serious about business.
The twins serve as test beds for spotting problems before they get serious.
In 2010, we thought that it was time to get serious about it.
This is an important occasion to get serious about what's important to you.
Then we get serious about Pokémon, specifically the Pokémon Sword and Shield announcement.
Cora thinks she has to if she and Bertie are to get serious.
In 2014, Steve and Courtney Adcock decided to get serious about their savings.
The celebrations have ended and it's time for the Kardashians to get serious.
Things get serious, and travel stops, during the four months before Mr. Olympia.
And if you want to get serious-serious about it, this kitchen therapy?
When things get serious, we stick together, and we're here for one another.
That's an added $80 expense if you're looking to get serious with it.
Kind of, but now we have to get serious and play for real.
To regain that trust, we need both parties to get serious about representation.
Institutions and large banks are starting to get serious about cryptocurrency, Kelly said.
In January 2013, Lockert knew she had to get serious about her finances.
I&aposm visiting this December, and starting to get serious about the process.
If you trip, you can get serious road rash from getting dragged along.
To genuinely get serious about stopping the bleeding, America needs a new coalition.
It took a few hours for us to get serious and actually do it.
Was it really just reality sinking in that things were starting to get serious?
If you're single and seeing someone new, it may be difficult to get serious.
So if you've been holding out or keeping quiet, it's time to get serious.
"We need Wal-Mart to really get serious about competing with Amazon," he said.
But now that I've been here almost a week, I need to get serious.
We needed to get serious about making sure Facebook had a sustainable business model.
Serious priorities get serious budgets and this is not the case with European defense.
Last year (around September I think) Riley decided to get serious about being fit.
Which means it's time to get serious here, people, and size up the competition.
"To get serious buying done, we need China to lift these tariffs," Nelson said.
Now if only Detroit and its metro area could get serious about public transit.
To stop gun violence, states and federal agencies must get serious about firearm removal.
Now that summer has officially arrived, it's time to get serious about swimsuit shopping.
Next, NASA should get serious about explaining why America is returning to the moon.
It might be time, for instance, to get serious about making pizza at home.
Again, as a country we need to get serious on that and get going.
" But she put it back, saying, "Let's get serious, and put my gloves away.
The company is the latest Silicon Valley startup to get serious about policy in Washington.
It was in that time that Clifford said he began to get serious with dating.
All is not yet lost, but it is time to get serious about fixing it.
And we won't shift the culture unless we get serious about shifting these false narratives.
Grow up, get serious and make something of yourself in the family business, Donald scolded.
The prankster decided it was time to get serious with his audience and with himself.
"If someone wants to get serious about debt, come talk to me about entitlements," Rep.
Start to get serious about the idea you've been sitting on and sign up here.
Pokémon Go players, beware: Niantic is starting to get serious about cracking down on cheaters.
The two major life events made her want to get serious about finally losing weight.
"I don't need to get serious about anything," he told reporters on the red carpet.
But they recognize they need to get serious about the issue, even if Republicans won't.
Snapchat wants to get serious about advertising—and it's looking for some much needed help.
"However, people often don't appreciate the proportion who get serious complications," he told Reuters Health.
The Russia challenge is here to stay, and we need to get serious about it.
Long-term capital formation will only happen when lawmakers get serious about comprehensive tax reform.
Around the time we were 36 years old, however, we decided to get serious. Why?
Decide what you want to do: Go back and get serious, or quit the school.
It's time for America to get serious on how we invest aid and negotiate trade.
We tell ourselves that someone else will get serious about fixing the problem very soon.
"I guess someone sat him down and told him to get serious," Ms. Paolo said.
With summer quickly approaching, it's time to get serious about your warm-weather grooming habits.
It's time to get back to work, to school, to bear down and get serious.
In the meantime, it would be great if President Trump would get serious about antitrust.
These socks look fun, but when it comes to performance and comfort, things get serious.
Don't go outside, stock up on some food 'cause this is going to get serious.
Don't go outside, stock up on some food because this is going to get serious.
Kids don't get serious cases of COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine doesn't often get serious, but when it does, it makes it count.
Snapchat wants to get serious about advertising — and it's looking for some much needed help.
Ross cautioned countries, particularly those in the European Union, to get serious about resolving the issue.
My concern there is, one, you&aposre going to get serious retaliation, as you have seen.
"Eventually it has to get, like, serious if he wants it to get serious," Ryan said.
Canada is looking to get serious about patrolling the high seas, and that means fighting pirates.
Should things continue to get serious, though, Markle's divorce has been raised as a possible impediment.
Associates say he "felt humiliated," and that feeling made him get serious about a presidential run.
You know, look, again ... Mossberg: Let's get serious ... But ... Mossberg: I know they paid you ... Yes.
What will it take for individuals, organizations, and the government to really get serious about cyber?
But when it's time to get serious you pull open your stat sheet and start reading.
But on the 26th (first game of the season), shit is going to get serious here.
"Donald Trump will not be the nominee — if the Never Trump forces get serious," Weaver wrote.
It is time to abandon wishful thinking and get serious about deterring a nuclear North Korea.
Let's get serious ... it was a Donald Trump protest move ... even if he didn't say it.
Now if only we would also get serious about the other solvable parts of the problem.
But in their newest video, "Climate Change Isn't Real," they get serious about educating the people.
But they need to get serious about developing a strategy to keep those seats during 2020.
Yes, if it forces Europe to get serious about the challenges the West faces from China.
Skeptics have also suggested Trump's standing will decline as voters get serious in the coming weeks.
To strengthen global health security, we need to get serious about ending conflicts and building peace.
"It is time to get serious about protecting our country," Mr. Spicer said in the statement.
We need to get serious about where to turn for the rest of our relief funding.
You have joked in the past about directing a "Star Wars" film, so let's get serious.
"Some people have lovers, some people have months-long relationships that never get 'serious,'" Dr. Costa says.
He and his girlfriend had just started to get serious and were talking about a future together.
It's time to get serious about budgeting—not just you money, but your time and energy, too.
I think if people get serious about it and start focusing and get in the room together.
It's time to get serious about Uranus, because there is some really serious science surrounding Uranus's mysteries.
He chose to recommend the gubernatorial assembly get serious about preventing artificial intelligence from wiping out humanity.
If you want to get serious about your security, you need to erase sensitive data for good.
"People are going to get serious about what they want to see in the country," he says.
If the US wants to get serious about solving its housing problems, it needs to think small.
I was coming with a series of serious questions and I was hoping to get serious answers.
The moon and Saturn meet in Capricorn, asking you to get serious when it comes to finances.
But when Spribille started to get serious about lichen research in grad school, he hit a roadblock.
If not, then the US will get serious about sanctioning Chinese entities doing business with North Korea.
"We're hopeful, again, that they'll get serious about doing their jobs and work with us," Sanders said.
Maybe tweeting jokes would be a better approach, but let's hope we stop tweeting and get serious.
Last November, the company started to get serious about better protecting kid viewers and removing problematic channels.
But I saw the development as a sign that Apple would get serious about the Touch Bar.
If you want to get serious, you can use a microfiber towel, designed specifically for car drying.
That ultimately means China needs to get serious about putting in place policies that strengthen Chinese consumption.
For its part, China Inc needs to get serious about demonstrating that it can be trusted abroad.
Despite what the calendar says, 2020 is here, and Republicans need to get serious about winning majorities.
But things didn't get serious about a spin-off until 2017's "The Fate of the Furious."
The clock on Times Square reminds us that we need to get serious about reducing the deficit.
This is a powerful time for your professional goals—it's time to get serious about your plans.
In my mind, no guy would want to get serious with a girl with bright-orange hair.
The time has come for Washington to move past its hysteria and get serious about Moscow's reach.
After some badgering from Rubin to get serious about a future at Def Jam, Chuck D agreed.
Which means it's time for... "Take Care" is the part of the tale when things get serious.
Next month, the effort is about to get serious with the launch of Kerry Washington's Five Points.
Once Democrats get serious about increasing turnout, there are a variety of effective means to do so.
This is why it's more important than ever that we get serious about targeting our national debt.
Catch up on a Canadian cult comedy and watch Sacha Baron Cohen get serious for a change.
Start by laying out your full financial picture as soon as you get serious about each other.
"It came to a point, O.K., I really got to get serious about my career," he said.
As the couple basks in their newly engaged bliss, they've also started to get serious about their futures.
Intense emotions flare up this evening as the sun squares off with Saturn, asking us to get serious.
Don't go for a superficial goal; get serious and go for something that might actually enrich your life.
So these sanctions are a message for Beijing to get serious about leaning on North Korea — and soon.
With the backbone of our economy relying on it, it's time to get serious about fighting these hackers.
In August 2012, Bobby Hoyt decided to get serious about putting money toward his $40,000 student loan debt.
The message also said Shell needed to "get serious about economics and our other issues," the sources said.
But really, who knows how it will really work until we get serious about being on the moon.
It's not, but heads of state, ministers, mayors and business leaders better get serious quick, entreated Helen Mountford.
Further, company and government leaders must immediately address the impact on jobs and get serious about retraining efforts.
That could happen, of course, but it's also possible that Washington will get serious about genuine entitlement reform.
I strongly encourage any reader to figure this out before you get married, even before you get serious.
These discoveries underscore it is time to get serious about addressing Hezbollah's massive military buildup in southern Lebanon.
Hopefully once we get past the manufactured outrage from this congressional vote, we can get serious about privacy.
It wasn't until the pair got married in 2013 that they decided to get serious about their finances.
"Kylie broke up with Tyga partly because she felt too young to get serious," an insider told PEOPLE.
"If somebody has a horrible credit score you want to know that before you get serious," O'Leary says.
Start off by revisiting a famous talking gorilla, then get serious with everybody's favorite modern nightmare, devastating viruses.
There's a reason 'get Joe on the phone' is shorthand for 'time to get serious' in my office.
Banks provided comic relief, but in Anand's biography of Sophia Duleep Singh, suffragists deserve — and getserious attention.
I saw "Wordplay" on DVD in 2006 and I started to get serious about constructing after that. Ha!
As I started to get serious about my mental wellness, I began engaging in more self-care practices.
It's time for Republicans in Congress to get serious about keeping the promises they made to get elected.
If Ukraine were unable to count on unconditional Western money, Poroshenko might have to get serious about reform.
Is America finally ready to get serious about school safety and not just talk in bumper sticker soundbites?
It's high time for Washington to get serious about protecting intellectual property that is essential to national security.
Strikingly, when he challenged Macron to take ISIS fighters back to France he was told to get serious.
Now that we've whittled it down to 239 of the wildest, Round 22012 is about to get serious.
Both companies put their first satellites into orbit last year, but 2745 is when things will get serious.
Trump wants drug prices down and it's past time for that industry to get serious about making a deal.
But if your company wants to get serious about 3D printing, this might be a good machine for you.
But most importantly, he actually listens, and he knows when to turn off his comedy instincts and get serious.
Aquarius This is a relationship eclipse: it's time for a new opportunity or relationship to get serious for Aquarius.
Maybe it wants to tackle everything in one episode so that it doesn't have to get serious ever again?
Hiring Jadallah is the latest signal that Apple plans to get serious about its own efforts in the home.
Sarah Silverman is known for being downright hilarious on stage, but on Monday night she decided to get serious.
But in FFXV, when things get serious, you can't squander time — the campaign suddenly and confidently demands your focus.
So, here's Weidman dishing out the punishment ... and let's get serious, Brochu is lucky Chris didn't break his femur!
After months of shadow boxing, the main Republican contenders to be Virginia's next governor are ready to get serious.
We asked and asked, for many years, to see Google get serious about building and designing its own smartphones.
And, if someone from school asked you for your Blackberry Pin, you knew shit was about to get serious.
The actress does get serious when she touches on how much stronger she thinks women are compared to men.
Spotify acquired the network for a reported $230 million, in a pricey bid to get serious about the format.
He has to get serious about improving governance and providing jobs, roads and services in every region of Nigeria.
We need to get serious about curbing our use of antibiotics if we have any hope of slowing resistance.
Fall just feels like the time to get serious, whether you have to go back to class or not.
Anything can happen between now and election day, so it's important for every campaign to get serious about cybersecurity.
If we want to get serious about poverty, we also need a national commitment to create more affordable housing.
Second, American policymakers should tell their NATO allies that it's time to get serious about increasing their defense spending.
We hope now it's a wake up call to my congressional Republican colleagues to get serious about this investigation.
Half an hour before kick-off at Roazhon Park, things start to get serious—the galette race is on.
If they go on, it's time to get serious about what might be causing them, and seek medical attention.
It's a fantastic game, just be ready for some stiff competition if you decide to get serious about multiplayer.
Only then did everyone get serious and unify around the message that this was a life-or-death lockdown.
Finally, frustrated Democrats in Congress concluded that Republicans won't get serious on the matter unless their hand is forced.
Federalism is integral to American government, but the administration needs to get serious about running a coordinated national response.
When the highest earners struggle with the cost of education, the nation needs to get serious about the problem.
Mark Zuckerberg invest 1 billion dollars into Kanye West ideas The questions and ensuing responses can also get serious.
She decided enough was enough; it was time to get serious about learning how to do her own hair.
The prospect of a deadline was supposed to pressure the Afghans to get serious about corruption and political infighting.
We're ready to get serious when it comes to love starting on Tuesday when sensual Venus enters passionate Scorpio.
It's the first step he took when he decided to fast-track his retirement and get serious about saving.
The city could also get serious about using technology that can turn traffic signals to green for buses only.
This will only work if the Republicans get serious — and can boast real accomplishments — on Americans' number one issue.
So certain was I that this was, finally, the time to get serious about editing tweets, I wrote about it.
"I think he can be great if he'll get serious about being president -- and I think he will," Hatch said.
"Congress needs to get serious about keeping our children's information safe, and it begins with safeguarding their digital footprint online."
It has taken a long time — too long — for Canon and Nikon to get serious about full-frame mirrorless cameras.
"Kylie broke up with Tyga partly because she felt too young to get serious," an insider told PEOPLE on Friday.
Now that Thanksgiving is in the rear-view mirror, it's time for consumers to get serious about their Christmas shopping.
Zoe rebuffs Kevin's literal and metaphorical invites to get serious… until she seems the riding solo at his movie premiere.
But things get serious later when Kelly's mother is accused of deserting the US military to fight for Afghan citizens.
If this lays bare the seriousness of global warming's effects, the world may even get serious about tackling its causes.
If you get to your 40s, though, and you don't have a comfortable amount saved, it's time to get serious.
Rather than offsetting more water, he'd like Coca-Cola to get serious about reducing the water needs of its products.
With Father's Day just around the corner, it's time to get serious about finding that one perfect gift for dad.
Jordan Peele and Chelsea Peretti are expecting their first child and it is time to get serious about baby names.
She appears in the first, fifth, and seventh episode of The OA. Warning: Spoilers get serious from here on out.
Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is right about one thing: Microsoft waited way too long to get serious about mobile.
According to EW, an upcoming episode of the sitcom will get serious in an episode that spotlights stop-and-frisk.
For years now, media companies have hoped and prayed that Facebook would get serious about shelling out cash to partners.
If our elected representatives are serious about rebuilding faith in our democracy, they should get serious about election security standards.
But it might also be remembered as the year cities across the country started to get serious about tackling homelessness.
Introduced two weeks before Congress ends for the year, the legislation is unlikely to get serious consideration in this session.
Introduced two weeks before Congress ends for the year, the legislation is unlikely to get serious consideration in this session.
A DACA revocation would get serious pushback from both DREAMers themselves and the politicians in both parties allied with them.
But once it started to get serious, I got scared; it was as if my depression was crowding him out.
Canada shared America's topsy-turvy financial history until it committed several decades ago to get serious about stopping financial breakdown.
And that's when the Cubs started to get serious—they'd hired Dusty Baker and started to have a real squad.
The midterms are approaching, and the president has yet to get serious about protecting the nation's electoral system from cyberinvasion.
Mr. Koch said the floating jails were needed if the city was to get serious about cracking down on crime.
Now, though, many nations "are reaching a point where they have no choice" but to get serious about renewable energy.
"We all have to sit down and get serious about how we retool this campaign," he told CNN on Saturday.
"Working it early helps, but you really don't get serious until the election, and then everyone goes crazy," he added.
However, this might not be as easy now when solar is starting to get serious push-back on state level.
If you want to get serious about cystic acne treatment, there's no getting around time-consuming derm visits and prescribed meds.
The startup incubator for teens, by teens, recruits and supports entrepreneurial high-schoolers that want to get serious about their ideas.
If you want to get serious about bulking up your emergency fund but don't think you can afford to, you're wrong.
But back then, it was a corporate exclusive — the latest piece in the company's bid to get serious about health care.
Very quickly, bigger websites started to get serious about App Store reviews, app prices dropped massively and our website faded away.
Michel Barnier, the European Union's chief Brexit negotiator, told Britain to get serious and offer concrete proposals for a divorce bill.
A few years ago, before smartphone cameras got really good, many people bought cheap DSLR cameras to get serious about photography.
Of course, it's not clear how strong the impetus is for Facebook, Twitter, or others to get serious about self-policing.
"The main reason I did not get serious about tackling my debt is because I didn't want to know," Love says.
I didn't really get serious about it until the last couple of years though when I initially started with glitch art.
But, let's get serious, it looks like a Jim Crow-era, Sambo-style caricature of a black person -- not Serena Williams.
And until Democrats and our European allies get serious about funding our common defense, deterrence in Europe will remain dangerously weak.
Saturn asks us to buckle down and get serious, even though all the Sun in Libra wants to do is flirt!
After all those hot dogs and fireworks on Monday, it may be time to get serious before going back to work.
Don't forget, if you want to get serious about PC gaming, you'll need a decent keyboard, mouse, headset, mouse pad, etc.
First, get serious about reforming the major entitlement programs that extend up into the middle class — chiefly Social Security and Medicare.
It can be an invaluable tool in making sure your system's running smoothly and spotting power problems before they get serious.
"We're hopeful, again, that they get serious about doing their jobs and work with us to accomplish these things," Sanders said.
It's time to get serious about reforming it to ensure a better return on that investment, or to try something else.
Truly, substantively, I've been impressed by his, not rhetorical commitment, but his firm commitment to get serious about an infrastructure bill.
This is the year manufacturers will really get serious about the technology — though the same probably can't be said for content.
"The Republican leadership has to get serious about finding a budget deal and quit relying on short-term patches," he said.
The Moon enters grounded earth sign Capricorn at 4:52 AM, encouraging us all to get serious about our emotional needs.
Yet it might behoove New Orleans to wait until closer to the draft to get serious about dealing its franchise player.
More names may emerge — or more likely fade out — as the legislature makes its pick and Democrats get serious about declaring.
"Children although they get infected, unlike influenza, they do not necessarily at all get serious disease," Fauci told MSNBC on Friday.
"I think we will have to sit down and get serious about how we retool this campaign," said South Carolina Rep.
It's time for the international community to get serious about helping us get rid of Mr. Hifter and his foreign partners.
A senior Republican lawmakers urged France and other countries contemplating a digital services tax to get serious about negotiating a solution.
If Congress wants to get serious about its apparent culture of abuse, it will need to address its cover-up culture.
In 1990, during his recovery, Ferraro was exposed to meditation but didn't get serious about it until a few years later.
"I know we don't really get serious on this channel," Daniel Tillotson says at the beginning of his latest YouTube video.
It was exciting to see that logo teaser last year, but now it's time to get serious and give us the goods.
If you get serious inbound interest, or if you're at the point where you want to sell your company, hire a banker.
You could get serious with someone from a different culture or decide to go explore another corner of the globe with bae.
Much more than a middle-aged woman who was beginning to get serious crushy feelings for a young stranger in the water.
At this point, it's time to get serious and start brainstorming the choices you have and what outcomes they might lead to.
"The point at which we get serious about moving is the point at which the community is no longer viable," Toufectis said.
But what I'm going to say is I think we probably need to renegotiate it, and they need to get serious about.
"If the Chinese are really going to get serious, they're going to have to apply a lot of scrutiny and enforce this."
In order to be effective, countries must get serious about requiring identity documentation when businesses or individuals wish to form shell companies.
They're also hoping that businesses can get serious about turning certain tasks over to drones for the sake of efficiency and safety.
There are just three episodes left of the current season of AMC's The Walking Dead, and things are about to get serious.
The cost of borrowing money is going up, so it's time to get serious about paying down those unpaid credit card balances.
Create stronger federal penalties for employing illegal immigrants and see to it that federal law-enforcement agencies get serious about enforcing them.
No word on the exact amount, but let's get serious ... it's more about bragging rights than money -- both these dudes are loaded.
You might need to get serious with a 10-tier metal rack like the kind you see in department store sale sections.
This is when campaigns had to get serious in their appeals to voters and solidify their ground game ahead of Election Day.
It often takes a bad experience with a family member or close friend to motivate someone to get serious about life insurance.
"Until people around here want to get serious about Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, there's no way to balance it," said Rep.
"If this Congress is serious about medical innovation, then we have to get serious about more funding for medical research," she said.
On this World Giraffe Day, it's critical for the Trump administration to get serious about giving giraffes the protections they desperately need.
Its time to get serious about your finances, Gemini, and stand up for yourself when it comes to your time and energy.
But this social distancing thing really started to get serious when liquor stores announced closings and grocery stores started cutting back hours.
With less than a month until Election Day, it's time for Democrats to hunker down and get serious about their midterm messaging.
In the '80s he had enough capital to get serious about fur and leather, but many merchants would not sell to him.
And we were excited that Ukraine might, after years of lip service, finally get serious about addressing its well-known corruption problems.
It's "Time for the Democrats to get serious about bipartisan solutions to lowering prescription drug prices for families," Trump tweeted in November.
The Vatican appeared to get serious about financial crime between 2012 and 2016, when officials announced 23 cases of suspected money laundering.
A few local groups are trying to put pressure on the government to get serious, but they say the authorities are clueless.
But at the last minute, sometimes just two days before a test, Gates would get serious about his studies and quickly prepare.
Critical Shopper Two days before the snowstorm that was supposed to be a blizzard (but wasn't quite), I decided to get serious.
Anyone that wants to get serious about earning cash from fall's bounty needs to send photos of five leaves to Cash 4 Leaves.
Up until 2014, when they decided to get serious about their finances, they were buried in student loans and living paycheck to paycheck.
If this is the year you want to get serious about your finances, review these four critical habits for pursuing financial success. 43.
Facebook Workplace is the social network's effort to get serious about getting into the business world, and Facebook is making a serious push.
A "No" vote would signal to the Palestinians that 2020 is finally time for them to get serious about peace and state-building.
"I gotta get serious, hold on for one second," the NBA star says in an Instagram clip before popping in a mouth guard.
But the show only favors bad behavior in the early weeks, and usually course corrects around week four to get serious about love.
After reading Jacob Lund Fisker's "Early Retirement Extreme " at age 22, Sean decided to fast-track his retirement and get serious about saving.
Now that Facebook's ad breaks are running in 25 countries, it's able to get serious about monetizing Watch and recouping its content investments.
It's time to get serious about money, even though getting "serious" about anything (other than spiritual matters, surprisingly!) makes you roll your eyes.
When the good blow landed and stunned his man, Spinks would get serious and suddenly every blow would be coming hard and fast.
Will U.S. leaders finally get serious about bringing the war to a successful conclusion or remain asleep at the switch as Afghanistan deteriorates?
"If the world starts to get serious about climate change, we should expect to see policies that target fossil fuel demand," Krane said.
I never had trouble walking at night, sometimes gay boys made fun, but one night I got chased, and it did get serious.
Don't let these two almost identical images of Lady Gaga overwhelm you ... Put on your poker face because it's time get serious here!
If a country such as the United States were to get serious about rolling out such tech, it would be a game changer.
"If you get serious about running Influx in large production, you have to buy the closed source [version of the product]," Kaplan said.
To get serious again for a second (sorry), there is something uncomfortable about watching the president buddy up with a fairly repressive dictator.
During the summer, when the sun's exposure is at its height, it's more important than ever to get serious about protecting your skin.
YouTube star Emma Chamberlain's dad, Michael Chamberlain, said Emma's career online started to get serious almost immediately after she posted her first video.
When we get serious about climate change we put tens of thousands to work building renewable energy systems and making energy efficient equipment.
The leaders of Democratic National Committee's (DNC) Unity Reform Commission are calling on Democrats to "get serious" about the party and its future.
When Kimmy gets back to the apartment, she tells Titus and Mikey that she's finally decided to get serious about finding her mom.
The country did get serious, did see the future, and, ultimately, it did grow into a place I want to live in again.
It is conventional wisdom that we don't have any hope on climate change unless we get serious about it — go on war footing.
"I'm here to tell you that we do not make it unless we get serious right now, we don't make it," Beck concluded.
He does get serious for a bit about the case -- for which he'll be arraigned this Friday -- saying it's a classic money grab.
N.B.A. fights rarely get serious enough for the punches thrown by the principals, and the league discipline executive, Kiki VanDeWeghe, was in attendance.
Love Is ... In 1991 the Hallmark greeting card company, based in Kansas City, Mo., decided it was time to get serious about diversity.
The United States must also get serious about a political settlement in Afghanistan that involves all elements of Afghan society, including the Taliban.
Democrats continued to blame Republicans for being disingenuous and untrustworthy, demanding they get serious and stop kicking the can further down the road.
For example, it takes guts to get serious about making the spending cuts that are the only way to fix our debt problems.
Amber was at LAX Wednesday where we wanted to get serious for a minute -- she's being sued by Wiz Khalifa's mom for defamation.
Urban planners and cities are starting to get serious about designing streets for self-driving cars—and the humans who will ride in them.
By Clayton M. Christensen, Efosa Ojomo and Karen Dillon It's time to get serious about making the world a better place for future generations.
In 2019, one millennial woman set out to accomplish a big financial resolution: get serious about paying off her $16,000 in credit card debt.
If Canada wants to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and meet its commitments under the Paris Agreement, it'll need to get serious about methane leaks.
In the meantime, in the off-chance that their messaging efforts fail, they'd better get serious about giving customers the clean energy they want.
It's time for the world's central banks and regulators to get serious about digital currencies, according to the head of the International Monetary Fund.
If the current administration is serious about reinvigorating its CVE strategy, it should get serious about developing evaluation tools rather than employing defensive measures.
And as Ms. Warren suggests, we should get serious about eliminating the many special benefits (think "carried interest") that individuals and companies still enjoy.
"It is time to get serious about the problems families and businesses large and small across the nation face," said McConnell in a statement.
When Trump decided it was time to get serious about moving the talks forward, he chose Mnuchin as the lead negotiator, casting Mulvaney aside.
You have to get through that early period, and get to the next level, which is when you can get serious about building wealth.
If we want to get serious about ending or even just reining in America's wars, the first step is to talk about war directly.
In addition, Mr. President, our country can get serious about saving young black men from citizen violence by providing funding for family strengthening organizations.
The international community needs to get serious when it comes to its commitments to helping countries that host refugees, Jordan's prime minister said Thursday.
It all started to get serious in the fall of '71 when Ode Records sued a small-time record store owner named Emanuel Aron.
Teams don't seem to really get serious about wheeling and dealing until January, and most don't wake up until the week before the deadline.
But let's get serious, at this rate ... both guys should just fork over their cars to Julio Jones -- that guy's already got 830 YARDS!
"If someone wants to get serious about debt, come talk to me about entitlements," he explains, pointing toward the Social Security and Medicare behemoths.
Maybe it's time for every municipality to get serious about distracted walking, as it's called, even though distracted driving is plainly a bigger concern.
And as many museums worldwide get serious about repatriating ill-gotten artifacts, it seems more cities and institutions are seeking to right colonial wrongs.
It's tantalizing, then, to wonder if the notion of a U.S.A./World format for the actual All-Star Game will someday get serious consideration.
In order for May to get serious about seizing Russian assets, she would have to confront those beneficiaries of London's lax attitude toward laundering.
If President Trump really wants to curb "illegal" migration to the United States for the long haul, he'd better get serious about climate change.
A little bit more valued now, but at the time it was enormous fun to be able to get serious pieces in the magazine.
"The six-figure mark is a great time to get serious about saving for retirement," says financial planner Sophia Bera of Gen Y Planning.
Andrew Cuomo and the State Legislature should get serious about living up to the state's commitment to adequately fund New York City's neediest schools.
Will this renewed dipping into the taxpayers' pocket convince Congress to finally get serious about finding ways to make the program more self-sufficient?
As the DNC touts grassroots fundraising, Pelosi argued the organization needs to get serious about walking the walk before its first debates this summer.
It has a sizable user base, but little to no revenue —a stage where consumer companies often get serious interest from would-be acquirers.
Today's full moon in sensitive Water sign Pisces pushes you to engage in self-care and to get serious about dumping a bad habit.
The new program, dubbed Artemis, won cheers from space enthusiasts who want the US government to get serious about human exploration after years of stagnation.
Now that all your Thanksgiving leftovers are gone and you're wearing your skinny jeans again, it means it's time to get serious about holiday shopping.
Conservatives who embrace all God's children, acknowledge that climate change is real, get serious about our debt, abide by our Constitution, and tell the truth.
Amid speculation that Donald Trump allies may be preparing an intervention, Wall Street Journal columnist Holman Jenkins said the GOP presidential nominee should get serious.
Once that is in place, they get serious about how they can manufacture the product in mass quantities, and in the most cost-effective way.
If we can't get serious about tackling the root causes of global conflict, then we will forever be struggling to cope with its tragic consequences.
That's not to say that they don't have avenues to bring back Miller—running backs don't often get serious money in free agency these days.
Self-described "f— boy" Radke is also ready to get serious with someone, but it looks like he sets his sights on the wrong girl.
With an incoming Republican president and Republican control of Congress, now is the time to get serious about the budget deficit and the national debt.
It's good to understand those finer points of the rules if you want to get serious about blackjack gambling, but they're irrelevant to this discussion.
But unless we want to see more of this kind of abuse in the future, we need to get serious about National Emergencies Act reform.
We had a lot of fun, but once he bought the house, he wanted to get serious and put an end to our 'fun' lifestyle.
Just a lifetime plus a bit longer, because once you get serious about something you start learning what it was like before you were around.
If you want to get serious about flying drones, beyond the trend of using them for cinematography (or surveillance), the Vendetta might be of interest.
So, if government regulators were going to get serious about reining in Facebook and holding it accountable, you would think now would be the time.
Mr. Olivier, 55, acknowledged that he did get serious rather quickly when writing to his niece, who will attend the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.
This is not leadership, and has directly undercut recovery efforts, and will continue to do so until these parties get serious at the negotiating table.
Asked if something "needs to be done to force Congress to get serious about tax reform before 2020," 85 percent agreed (just 4 percent disagreed).
"We can disagree about a lot of things but we can agree maybe now is the time to get serious about the deficit," Hassett said.
Now's the time to start building a habit of saving for your goals, saving for retirement, and maybe even starting to get serious about investing.
To get serious about public safety and fully break the cycle of recidivism, we must rethink who we send to prison in the first place.
With the school year winding down and warmer weather taking hold, it's that time of year when many people get serious about planning summer escapes.
Unless we get serious about mitigating wildfires and addressing their root cause, climate change, we will find more than just devastated homes in some states.
It's a great time to get serious about kicking a habit—a hugely transformative energy is in the air, thanks to Pluto ending its retrograde.
This was the season that Major League Baseball was going to get serious about reducing the fan injuries caused by foul balls and broken bats.
But if Ms. Trump indeed intends to get serious about her advisory role, it's worthwhile to determine in which areas she could prove most useful.
"We need to use the downtime, when things are calm, to prepare for when things get serious in the decades to come," said Mr. Hassabis.
If Congress is serious about addressing the election meddling experienced in 2016, it will get serious about foreign actors, not meddle with our free speech.
Only after the Soviet Union's collapse and Arafat's disastrous support for Saddam Hussein in the gulf war did the P.L.O. finally seem to get serious.
For example, he has persuaded Victoria Beckham and Goop, among others, to create YouTube channels and to get serious about devoting time to making videos.
Holdsworth said White House hopefuls will need to get serious about ramping up their digital presence in 2900 to counter Trump and his reelection campaign.
If you really want to get serious about having all the charge time you could want on the road, look to a portable power station.
When my husband and I decided to get serious about paying our $2000,215 of debt, we started by making automatic transfers into our savings account.
It's time for the U.S. to stop pitting patients against each other and get serious about promoting real innovation and lowering drug prices for everyone.
Retirement feels like a long way off for my husband and me, but we know we need to get serious about planning for our future.
But if tech companies want to retain control of their messaging, image, brand — and makeup of their business — they need to get serious about change.
Why not get serious about taking this product to market and allow farmers to become the core suppliers of electricity for the next several generations?
Until we all get serious about changing that, there will still be too many young survivors, and too many of those afraid to ask for help.
Photo: GettyTwitter has struggled to rein in harassment on its platform for years, but in January, the company pledged to finally get serious about the problem.
I wouldn't try to predict where things are going, but I do think we tend to, in bad times, really get serious about stuff like this.
We say it's time for all of us to get serious about rejecting artificial, partisan divisions between Americans that politicians use to obtain and keep power.
Facebook, which has gotten very serious about building up its video offering, has yet to get serious about paying the people who supply it with videos.
As they get closer to retirement, that's when an advisor needs to get serious about planning specifically for health-care costs for the client, McClanahan explained.
While a source previously told PEOPLE the duo were "basically on a love-fest," the pop star was also not ready to get serious with Richie.
Perhaps the biggest reason India has failed to get serious about pollution is that its politicians have, to date, been able to ignore its middle class.
Genies is emerging as the top competitor to Snapchat's wildly popular Bitmoji as Facebook, Apple and Google have been slow to get serious about personalized avatars.
The fiber is made using a technique popularized in the 1950s—when nuclear and biological facilities had to get serious about filtering even the finest particles.
"That's why I'm urging my colleagues and leaders to get serious about spending and the size of government, while also repealing ObamaCare," Paul wrote in Time.
Humbled by my very high score, which I am too embarrassed to disclose, I decided it was time to get serious about curtailing my smartphone usage.
Though cases like Aldi's seem very rare on the surface, there are similar ones in Indonesia that don't get serious attention, said Mulyadi, who treated Aldi.
Thanks to action planet Mars entering your party sector, after a fun night of excitement with your friends on New Year's Eve,, things will get serious!
Sara and Erin Foster are known for their quick-witted sense of humor, but the actresses and Bumble entrepreneurs get serious when it comes to skincare.
In fact, the day after Biden's Times op-ed, reports began to surface again that Bloomberg was indeed beginning to get serious about a presidential run.
"I tend to have a light sense of humor as we get serious stuff done, and, you know, I look forward to doing that," he said.
Saying she didn't "want to talk about politics on this show," DeGeneres did get serious about one issue she said she'd draw attention to as president.
That's why the most meaningful New Year's resolution we can make is to get serious about really participating in the political conversations happening in this country.
If summer movie season is when thought and reason are jettisoned in favor of explosions and bombast, then fall is when Hollywood decides to get serious.
Harris tells federal agencies to get serious about facial recognition risks That's something everyone needs to work harder at, but the actual data matters, as well.
As Kyle and Megan get serious — a contract marriage is on the table — Terrence wants to exert an ominous amount of control over Kyle's personal life.
As far as misdirects, the southeast corner is tricky — I had "get serious" instead of SETTLE DOWN for a while and "beat it" for BUG OFF.
Biden gets points for being the first candidate to use the word "existential," which now appears to be the favorite let's-get-serious political word. Kudos.
I will be watching for the CFPB's response, and hope they will get serious about protecting consumers from bad actors in the roof top solar industry.
I told my makeup artist, Alexx Mayo: I really have to get serious about my skin care, and he introduced me to the Sunday Riley products.
Social media sites: It's time to get serious about cracking down on hate speech, prohibiting hate-group organizing, and protecting people of color from targeted harassment.
The show already planned to add more content warnings, and now those will include cast intros that break character and get serious about the forthcoming topics.
"We need to get serious because right now with have a ton of 'apps' but none of them are competitive," he told El Confidencial last Wednesday.
"I really started to get serious about studying asbestos after I met Mr. Grams, that's for sure," Paustenbach testified in a sworn deposition in June 2015.
I thought, 'I better get serious' and I was doing little [acting] day jobs, kind of like summer jobs, to keep busy and make a little money.
Instead of poking fun at the state of the world like Perry did, Paris Jackson, the first presenter of the evening, took a moment to get serious.
Couple that with the president's packed calendar of largely similar cross-country events ahead of the midterm elections and networks have started to get serious rally fatigue.
Matching such narratives will be a challenge in 2016, but with another tennis season about to get serious, with the Australian Open this week, duty still calls.
"I resisted disinhibition probably because I was trying to get serious about being an art critic right at the time I became a disco bunny," he writes.
But few players get serious coaching in the amateur college system, and those who are not drafted to Major League Soccer cannot be promoted from lower divisions.
Jeremiah Peterson decided to get serious about weight loss when a family hiking excursion last summer proved to be too taxing for his then 290-lb. frame.
If you haven't considered whether a user with differing visual, motor or hearing abilities can easily navigate your software, it's time to get serious about digital accessibility.
The bottom line: As more companies get serious about bringing robotaxi services to market, real estate strategy could become an increasingly important part of the AV competition.
In any case, this is an escalation in the number of venture funds that have started to get serious about engaging students — both for talent and dealflow.
"If Trump wants to get serious about applying greater pressure on North Korea, at this point that will require a more coercive attitude toward China," Ratner said.
The Moon is in Libra for most of today, illuminating the financial sector of your chart—it's time you get serious about how you're spending your resources.
Those examples may sound a bit like a stretch, but so is believing that any politician in Washington will ever really get serious about debts and deficits.
"I think we're still at a preliminary stage at this point, but certainly things are falling into place to get serious about doing that work," Starling said.
When your relationship starts to get serious and wade into long-term territory, you may feel as if you and your partner have figured it all out.
We have seen the painful consequences of unnecessary war, and we risk stumbling into another one if President Trump doesn't get serious about diplomacy with North Korea.
She watched "huge luxury brands that had worked hard for decades to build a quality brand" see their products get serious markdowns because of Amazon's pricing system.
We must get serious about improving America's infrastructure—both seen and unseen—and make investments in communities like Flint so a similar crisis does not happen elsewhere.
My own personal view is the first thing we better do is to get serious about privacy, and I've introduced the most far-reaching bill on that.
But how, and how forcefully, Silicon Valley acts is a question of politics, and whether the government pushes tech companies to get serious about right-wing extremism.
If you're in that age group and haven't yet focused on that looming reality, it's a perfect time to get serious about planning for your golden years.
Dayton Mayor Whaley also isn't a fan of Trump's rhetoric, but she's been a particularly outspoken critic of Trump's unwillingness to get serious about gun control policy.
Friends, it is time to get serious on this: Climate change is real and must be addressed with the full weight of American power, attention and resources.
A show of strength at a high-profile deadline, they think, is the only way to force a recalcitrant White House to get serious on the issue.
And so with a new season about to get serious with the start of the Australian Open on Monday, my No. 1 wish for tennis is unity.
"This budget is a great signal of the Navy's intent to finally get serious about the quality and quantity of the anti-ship missile inventory," Sayers said.
Claudia Iannazzo, a partner at AlphaPrime Ventures, wrote in a post that firms must get serious about setting diversity goals, hiring more women and supporting their development.
A top GOP congressional aide warned the White House should get serious about dealing with Democratic-led inquiries should the Republican Party lose control of the House.
Given that stark reality, it's time for political parties around the world to get serious about this issue and start devoting resources to get more women elected.
Talks between the companies had dragged on since at least last summer, sources told Reuters, although they did not get serious until the end of the year.
We've long exhausted cute but cheesy ideas like DIY massage coupons and neckties, so it's high time that we get serious because another necktie is not the answer.
Hannah, a 238-year-old teacher in Chicago, bought Bumble Boost after four years of being single and realizing she wanted to get serious about marriage and family.
And the longer we wait to get serious about limiting climate change, a White Christmas could become a thing of the past for many cities later this century.
Though the Scandal star didn't hesitate to goof around, she did get serious for a moment when voicing her support for the movement to diversify the Academy Awards.
I get serious stomach cramps, and I can't tell if they're due to that lovely time of the month or my stomach adjusting to the avalanche of bagel.
Given how quickly everybody is moving on self-driving cars, it makes perfect sense that Alphabet would get serious about making the division more official and more independent.
He's "changing": A House GOP aide told me that after a very slow start, Tillerson has begun to get serious about outreach over the past two-three months.
It is time for President Trump and conservatives in Congress to truly get serious about abolishing the CFPB before it becomes just another cheap election year rallying cry.
"When you go to something like that, the delegates always get serious about who it is that would be the best president of the United States," he said.
What happened to Flint is not an anomaly—rather, it's a warning to other communities across the country that we must get serious about repairing our aging infrastructure.
There's a new mayor, who is trying to make people get serious about paying taxes and who plans to install a desalination system by the end of 2017.
We need to get serious about our fiscal future and lawmakers must fully understand the financial position of the United States in order to adequately address these issues.
Our procrastination window is up, and it's time to close Facebook (that part works both inside and outside of the metaphor) and get serious about this all-nighter.
So most of the party's congressional wing finally came to agree with their activists that they shouldn't vote to fund the government until Republicans get serious on DACA.
Maybe it's time to stop asking the families of disturbed people to do the impossible and instead get serious about changing a culture that is saturated with guns.
It's time to get serious about encouraging policies at home and abroad that stand a chance of steering us toward the lower end of those United Nations projections.
Coming off a 2014 midterm election, where turnout was the lowest in 70 years, a strong effort online could get serious bang for every buck and shared article.
The staggering violence of ISIS's campaign helped define it as a terror-driven organization and made tech companies and governments alike get serious about combatting its propaganda online.
Now is the time for our candidates to get serious and thoughtful about their plans for technology in America; development and advancement will continue without them if they don't.
Apple must get serious and acquire a movie production company or the tech giant will not succeed as a services business, noted analyst Dan Ives told CNBC on Wednesday.
All of these subjects are expected to get serious scrutiny during Moore's confirmation process if he winds up being officially nominated by the White House, something Democrats vigorously oppose.
PST, so if you want your early-stage company to participate in the world's top startup competition, it's time to get serious, drop what you're doing and apply today.
Jetpack Joyride helped create the endless-runner genre on mobile, and its huge success also paved the way for indie studios to get serious recognition within the gaming industry.
Regulators should see this as a wake-up call to get serious about the privacy and national security concerns, cybersecurity risks, and trading risks that are posed by cryptocurrencies.
If you think voters will suddenly get serious — and that Trump is a 'lampshade candidate' who'll eventually wear out his welcome — you're running out of time to be right.
Africa lags behind other regions surveyed, and the African Union needs to get serious about closing the ICT gender gap to secure African women's future in the digital economy.
Let's get serious ... Lambo's got everything the Kardashians love -- he's black and thiiiis close to the biggest basketball star on the planet, who happens to be worth a FORTUNE!!!
This spring, however, I decided I wanted to get serious about training for a ten-miler—I upped my mileage and intensity, both in my runs and strength training.
The writing is on the wall and the pivotal Supreme Court ruling this week should serve as the reason for Congress to get serious about civil asset forfeiture reform.
If the relaunch is successful and SpaceX continues to land even more rockets, Musk may need to get serious about needing more space for its rocket storage hangar. [Twitter]
He took a couple of computer programming classes, which helped him get serious about software coding to the point that he felt he could turn it into a career.
If they wants a path toward reclaiming the majority, they should take a page from the playbook of the House Freedom Caucus and get serious about reforming our spending.
"A 'check' means that we're not going to get serious about dealing with all the major issues that the American people desperately want to see dealt with," he said.
Marriage was the cue to get serious about life insurance, even though I was only in my 2000sShortly after my deployment to Iraq ended, Mandy and I were married.
"It's imperative that the population understand that now is the time to get serious about avoiding group events, and to become a bit of a hermit," Dr. Schaffner said.
If I were the president, I wouldn't hold those press conferences anymore until the press decided to get serious about dealing with the world issues, as this president is.
While some countries have shrugged off warnings about being overly reliant on the oil industry, he said, climate change is making "petro-states get serious about diversifying their economies."
LONDON — With crucial German and French elections out of the way, this was the moment when talks on Britain's withdrawal from the European Union were supposed to get serious.
But the sheer size of Apple (AAPL) -- whose entertainment efforts are still taking shape -- makes it a player if it decides to get serious about becoming an entertainment titan.
If one of your New Year's resolutions is to get serious about your side gig, make it happen with World Market's huge furniture sale with free shipping over $75.
For many of us, traveling the world is something we think we need to do before we "settle down", before we have kids and get "serious" about our careers.
To get serious about stopping endless war, American leaders must do what they most resist: end America's commitment to armed supremacy and embrace a world of pluralism and peace.
But when people start to get serious about retirement planning, they are almost always shocked and dismayed for two reasons: One, they discover that they simply haven't saved enough.
By virtually eliminating SALT (State and Local Tax deductions) the federal government is forcing these blue states to get serious about fixing their high tax burdens and uncontrollable spending.
I&aposm still months, or even a year, away from buying, but I&aposm starting to get serious about budgeting more, saving more, and making this dream a reality.
That said, early this evening, you'll need to get serious about an issue that's been weighing on you emotionally—do the grown-up thing, and you can't go wrong.
This could be the moment for the president to negotiate more balance into trade with China and to use Mr. Xi's mediation to get serious concessions from Mr. Kim.
" The insider added: "Even though she's dated and hooked up with other guys, she could never really get serious with someone because she never got over her feelings for Harry.
But for him to get serious NBA minutes against players who are faster, stronger, and more skilled than in the G-League, Tavares will have to contribute in other ways.
"Kylie broke up with Tyga partly because she felt too young to get serious," says the insider, who adds there are "no plans" currently for Jenner and Travis to wed.
Week 2Time to get serious: I may start offending people this week, and in an effort to fairly report this experience, I've decided to outsource my scent checks to others.
People allergic to mold may have more severe reactions, while immune-compromised people and patients with chronic lung illnesses may get serious infections when they come into contact with mold.
In fact, teams didn't really get serious about signing Fortnite players until after Epic pledged $100 million for tournament prize pools, including the $30 million Fortnite World Cup in July.
Just as things are about to get serious, Charlotte walks in on them and, furious that Bojack is making a move on her teenage daughter, tells him to leave immediately.
And the only realistic way these assaults on our democracy can be repelled is for Democrats to get serious about the most consequential, and overlooked, part of our political system.
But let's get serious: all you want to know is the crucial details about Apple's newest phones, the iPhone X (pronounced "ten") the iPhone 2799, and the iPhone 222 Plus.
The president reacting to yet another tragic school shooting, we will explain why it is time for this country to get serious when it comes to protecting our precious children.
But after a month of parties and fun, 2 Chainz decided to get serious and give back to locals by offering HIV testing and a space for faith-based services.
Given that the average retirement age is 64 for men and 62 for women, 50-somethings who are falling short need to get serious about fattening up their nest egg.
To get serious about living a better life, Blake recommends creating a happiness equation, or a list of ingredients that, when added together, help you prevent burnout and feel inspired.
At some point in these four years, I earnestly hope that people in both parties will get serious about the debt problems that we're about to dump on future generations.
"[The holidays] are not the time to begin a diet, nor is it the right time to get serious about [dieting]," food policy and nutrition researcher Marion Nestle summed up.
By taking a holistic view of what is happening around the nation, our elected officials have an opportunity to get serious about the size and scope of the federal government.
So far, 2018 is shaping up to be the year that tax collectors get serious about bitcoin earnings, meaning that it's a good time to be extra careful about compliance.
Though he took a few painting classes after 1918, he spent much of his youth working in the wine trade, and didn't get serious about art until his early 40s.
"If companies don't get serious about regulation themselves or giving people more mechanisms to control what info they give away, I can see the need for federal regulation," Horning said.
"If we are really serious about achieving universal health coverage and improving people's lives, we must get serious about primary health care," says Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General.
In order to get serious about their agenda, and avoid the pitfalls of 11th hour negotiating, Republicans must seriously consider cancelling the five-week break they have scheduled for themselves.
Throw in a plan for ending the near-monopolies on training administrators and certifying teachers and, get serious about vocational and technical training as well as apprenticeships in the trades.
If employees are at their breaking point on cost-sharing, and employers reach their breaking point on cost growth, expect political systems to get serious about cutting those costs themselves.
Already, 380,000 people die annually from infections at these long-term care facilities, according to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, and 1 million people get serious infections in them.
In the meantime, if the Trump administration is serious about sending people back to work, they'll have to first get serious about beefing up testing, screening, and monitoring, says Hanage.
And if you're not quite sure what you're looking for, start here, but then come back to this list when you want to get serious about capturing some amazing images.
But the "Mad Money" host acknowledged that any of those three tech giants could still outspend Yelp or GrubHub by far if they decided to get serious about this business.
Though she had written some amateurish poetry when younger, it was the death of her mother in 1953 that spurred her to get serious about the craft, Ms. Mueller said.
Kizer said she had tried distancing herself from Volar because she was starting to get serious with a boyfriend, but when she told Volar, he allegedly threatened to kill her.
It's time to get serious about mitigating the flood risk that millions of homeowners face around the country while keeping insurance rates on a gradual glide path to market rates.
Indeed, the Idlib deal may be among the first signs that the new US envoy to Syria, Ambassador James Jeffrey, means to get serious about crafting US policy toward Syria.
"There is a serious humanitarian crisis at our southern border, and it is past time for my Democratic colleagues to finally get serious about meaningful action," he wrote in a statement.
The move comes after the Trump administration gave the council 17 months to get serious about reform and to stop spreading anti-Semitism under the false flag of promoting human rights.
One NSF survey found that over a quarter of us never let sickness stop us from coming into the office, and another third only stay home if the symptoms get serious.
Unfortunately, cops were called back to the house a few days later -- but the good news, Tony has since agreed to get serious about treatment and appears to be doing better.
Other brands that plan to get serious include SunTrust Bank, which will run a spot on financial distress, and Mini Cooper, which will air a celebrity-studded ad about overcoming stereotypes.
This should stand as a wake up call to us all that none of us are immune from this threat, and it is time to get serious in addressing this challenge.
I worried it would take a mental health tragedy for Facebook to get serious about investigating the sources of negative emotions stemming from its service and building improvements into the product.
It has jumped to become the No. 16 "Health & Fitness" app in the U.S. following the Christmas holiday — a time of year when people get serious about wellness and self-care.
"Every product company, brand company, physical retailer on the planet has decided they need to get serious about e-commerce," said Jeff Richards, managing partner at GGV about why he's invested.
How many more have to be sacrificed on the side of the road -- how many more human hashtags have to trend -- before we get serious about revamping how we are policed?
Apps like DriveDx (Mac) and CrystalDiskInfo (Windows) can keep an eye on your hard drive's health (including current running temperatures) and alert you to any potential problems before they get serious.
As Matt Ford suggested in The New Republic, now is the time for Democrats to get serious about putting the composition of the court front and center as an election issue.
"I think there's a growing awareness on our side that it may be time to have a serious debate about that unless Democrats get serious about funding our military," he added.
If I wanted to graduate debt-free (which I had told her was one of my goals), I would need to get serious about tracking how my money was being spent.
As has happened periodically before, pressure is building on Congress to get serious about fixing the program (a reauthorization deadline was just pushed from this monthtoward the end of the year).
It is time that we get serious not only about solutions to these problems, but holding those who violate these safeguards accountable in order to prevent future breaches of international law.
It doesn't mean you can't or won't get serious related health consequences; it's just that they're more likely to manifest over a longer period of time rather than in your 22004s.
Mars connects with Saturn on September 9, and you and said partners get serious about executing your plans, which could mean setting firm boundaries as you try to navigate Neptune's fog.
As the traditional TV business has faltered, with younger audiences forgoing cable connections and broadcasters struggling to compete with Netflix, Hollywood has started to get serious about reaching the mobile masses.
But if becoming debt-free tops your list of priorities, you might need to get serious about what you would be willing to give up in order to reach your goal.
We need to get serious about little things that make a big difference: washing hands, covering coughs and, if we're sick, staying home or wearing a mask when we go out.
The governor's refusal to cooperate with the records requests or even discuss the matter with state legislators could have been the wake-up call Hawaii needs to get serious about transparency.
If we want to fix this system, it's time to get serious about replacing fee-for-service provider reimbursement with approaches that link costs to outcomes, like bundled payments and population health.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australian media urged Nick Kyrgios to get a coach, get serious or get out of the game on Thursday after his tempestuous second round exit from his home Australian Open.
A year after her divorce from Peter Thomas, the 51-year-old Real Housewives of Atlanta star reveals she's happily seeing someone new, and she is finally ready to get serious again.
They need to invest in comprehensive and regular bias training at all levels, and get serious about wage equity by disclosing gender wage gaps and regularly reviewing salaries for women and minorities.
Probably. But instead of launching an infrastructure project where a very rich country attempts to dig its way out of a drought, the UAE needs to get serious about conserving its water.
But Trump is likely to get serious pushback from strategist Steve Bannon, who represents the nationalist faction in the White House, which frowns upon increased military interventions, especially in the Middle East.
Democrats should heed that same advice in this case, and I look forward to partnering with them if they change their minds and get serious about curing our broken health care system.
Editorial If the United States is going to get serious about cutting carbon emissions from oil and gas, it will have to find ways to scale up its use of renewable energy.
David Raposa: To get serious for a sec: both ACE Anderson and Jimmy Nelson have been good to great, and MLB's number one Static X fan Matt Garza has been surprisingly solid.
"Now we must get serious about moving forward on production, which is the only way we address our housing crisis," Debra Carlton, senior vice president for public affairs, said in an email.
Jerrod Carmichael's sitcom is audacious and ambitious, daring to tackle heavy topics head-on and find humor in unexpected places — though it's not afraid to get serious from time to time, either.
As has happened periodically before, pressure is building on Congress to get serious about fixing the program (a reauthorization deadline was just pushed from this month toward the end of the year).
If Kristaps Porzingis returns to form and the Mavericks make a serious run at the top of the West, Doncic is going to get serious talk about the Most Valuable Player Award.
The idea is to use devices to help alert seniors to medical conditions before they get serious, and to send alerts to emergency services if a serious event occurs, like a fall.
I would then call her first thing the next morning on my way to work to really get serious and discuss what she thought of the dresses, the makeup and the speeches.
Until now I&aposve been making sporadic contributions to my Roth IRA, but in 2020 I&aposm going to get serious about contributing a percentage to retirement every time I get paid.
Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), to get serious about trying to win over traditionally red regions by rolling out comprehensive policy plans that seek to restructure government programs and step up antitrust enforcement.
On networks that aren't Fox News, coverage is ramping up as Senate Republicans have started to get serious about passing Graham-Cassidy, and most other networks have stopped talking about Sanders's proposal.
And after an EU vote approved the directive, one of the most vocal activists leading a charge against the directive, Dr. Grandayy, says it's time for YouTubers to get serious about copyright activism.
We're starting a Justice for Tracy in 'Manhattan' petition Unfortunately we've got to get serious for this one, because Woody Allen has been accused of actual crimes that go against all human decency.
But to look at the unintended consequences of tech platforms and diagnose the cause as a law that incentivizes them to remove the bad stuff — well, maybe it's Congress who better get serious.
"Kylie broke up with Tyga partly because she felt too young to get serious," a source told PEOPLE on Friday, adding that there are currently "no plans" for Kylie and Scott to wed.
They decided to get serious about their savings goals and committed to building a portfolio of at least $22010 million by February 2017, 1,500 days later, in order to retire at age 43.
How long until these online platforms get serious about cracking down on hate, harassment and threats and not allowing themselves to be abused by those promoting violence under the guise of free speech?
"I believe some of the pressure also comes from trying to avoid the lesbian U-Haul stereotype where women get serious way too quickly because nobody is putting on the brakes," she says.
Once you're in your 50s and the end of full-time work is no longer a distant concept, it's a good time to get serious about planning for the next chapter of life.
Here's where things get serious for Dak -- cops called Frisco Animal Services which captured the animal and brought it to a nearby animal shelter where it will remain in quarantine for 10 days.
Lab-grown "clean meat," made from actual animal muscle tissue, will save the resources needed to raise farm animals - and is starting to get serious attention from agribusiness giants and traditional food processors.
Trump's campaign staffers and those leading his fundraising want to know when their candidate is going to get serious about fundraising and when he's going to hire more paid staffers in battleground states.
However, that all changed once she finally decided to get serious about her financial situation, especially the way she thought about money and the way she dealt with it on a daily basis.
These two retail holidays tell us that it's time to get serious about gift shopping — but the process doesn't have to cost a lot thanks to the abundance of deals offered by retailers.
The Sun, in grounded Earth sign Capricorn, is encouraging everyone to get serious and commit to a goal, but electric Uranus, in impulsive Aries, will find us eager to break free from structure.
He's created an opening by suggesting to Palestinian leaders that time is not their ally, and that it's in their interest to get serious about negotiating before time and policies pass them by.
When I proposed the idea of a Data Protection Agency, what I was suggesting is that we basically need a whole new regulatory regime if we're ever gonna get serious about these companies.
First, the character Maria falls into a couple of tired stereotypes as a "fiery Latina" who breaks plates when she's angry and a lesbian who's ready to get serious after a single date.
He found her there blogging about all of her bad dates, and she found him determined to "get serious" with someone, just days after he attended his younger sister's wedding without a date.
CreditCreditAngela Strassheim for The New York Times When Indira Islas was in third grade at Centennial Arts Academy, a public elementary school in Gainesville, Ga., she decided it was time to get serious.
"I have various repairs that I need to take care of that I've put off for quite a few years, and I actually want to get serious about repairing those things," he said.
"If we are serious about climate change, then we are going to have to get serious about investing in nature," said Mark Tercek, chief executive officer of The Nature Conservancy, which led the study.
If you upload a photo of your ex to their website and then shred it, not only will you get serious satisfaction, but you'll score yourself buy one, get one 214-piece boneless wings.
So if astronomers want to get serious about observing our stellar neighbors, or to perhaps detect the first signs of intelligent life elsewhere in the galaxy, space bots may be the way to go.
Let's hope that over the next few days in Cleveland, at the Republican National Convention, we hear from some people who actually understand this complexity, can stop the pandering and bigotry, and get serious.
They will now return to funding a USMCA campaign, but the past week has shown them that they need to finally get serious about stopping this president — and future presidents — from unilaterally raising tariffs.
First, it could be the shock that forces the EU's other 27 members to get serious about the ambitious reforms that will be required for the EU to operate as a single, integrated economy.
If we're going to get serious about slowing the march toward extinction for many native plants and animals, we must move swiftly to invest in clean energy, while taking steps to conserve wild places.
Instead, our political leaders need to get serious about immigration reform and stop the political attacks on law enforcement agencies that are carrying out their mission every day to help keep our nation secure.
DALIAN, China — Companies need to get serious about becoming more data savvy, collecting and analyzing information to better position themselves to stay one step ahead, said Yao Zhang, the founder of robotics firm RoboTerra.
But the high prices at the pump, coupled with military entanglements in the Middle East and increasingly obvious unfolding disaster in climate change, forced Congress to finally get serious about transitioning away from oil.
If Washington doesn't get serious and change how regulations are written, by giving those most affected a seat at the table, the road to the American dream could end up being a dead end.
And then you've got the Blues, a franchise with a nearly 50-year history of playing perfectly solid regular-season hockey, then fading out of the picture as soon as the playoffs get serious.
While it made the record-setting F1 hypercar in the 1990s and worked with Mercedes on the SLR McLaren, the company didn't get serious about supercars until it launched the MP-12C in 2011.
Some European officials think that an agreement with Britain might only be reached in December, if it happens at all, given that negotiations tend to get serious only in the face of real deadlines.
"We have to get serious about cutting off the funding to these terror networks, including Isis here and in the Middle East," he said in a speech focused on the London Bridge terror attack.
Michelle Goldberg Opinion Columnist During the 20 years that he has led the social democratic Working Families Party, Dan Cantor has waited for the left to get serious about building power through local politics.
Then again, maybe none of these relationships would have gotten off the ground had the franchise not forced them to get serious, fast, trading the casual Tinder swipe for a high-stakes rose ceremony.
If the island is to emerge from its current malaise anytime soon, the control board needs to get serious about making necessary reforms, and also send a clear signal to markets of this intent.
The whole family proclaims their love for Marta but nobody manages to remember which South American country she's from, and when things start to get serious they're more than willing to turn on her.
Nothing's officially underway, but prospective candidates are doing some big-picture planning, using 2018 races to road-test their sales pitches and looking for ways to clean up problematic issues before things get serious.
In the AmCham survey, half of all American technology firms say they limit investments in China because of inadequate protection of intellectual property (IP), even after years of Chinese promises to get serious about it.
Amid unprecedented gains — and unprecedented enforcement efforts — this looks to be the year that tax collectors get serious about bitcoin earnings, which means it's a very good time to make sure you're doing everything right.
It's a lot of luck, I think destiny and I worked really hard as a kid in drumming to get jobs, and then in the late '60s I started to get serious about playing music.
Before you get serious - and definitely before you start to share any sort of financial products, including bank accounts, credit cards, phone/internet, rental agreements and more – make sure you have a conversation about money.
"I think both sides need to roll up their sleeves and get serious about readdressing 421a or some similar model," said Florence Koulouris, the district manager of Queens Community Board 1, which represents the area.
Promising indies, unconventional horror, and new hope for franchises If summer movie season is when thought and reason are jettisoned in favor of explosions and bombast, then fall is when Hollywood decides to get serious.
Or should we say, it's when Hollywood decides audiences are ready to get serious — because over the next few months a slew of Oscar hopefuls and more thoughtful films are coming to your local theater.
The Warriors may be known for the joyful brand of basketball they have so often played under Kerr, but Iguodala and Adams, 71, share a favorite saying when it's time to get serious: Forget fun.
If privacy is your concern, you're better off using web browsers (and extensions) that offer tools to protect your privacy, like Mozilla Firefox or, if you want to get serious about privacy, the Tor browser.
If your child shows an interest in, say, baking or robotics, help them get serious about it by giving them their own set of adult gadgets, such as bakeware or a coding or tinkering kit.
"They can very evenly tell [Trump] to take John Bolton's tongue out of his ear if he wants to get serious," says Joshua Pollack, a senior research associate at the Middlebury Institute for International Studies.
It's had 12 years, a deal with the FTC promising to improve, countless screw-ups and apologies, the democracy-shaking Cambridge Analytica scandal and hours of being grilled by Congress to get serious about the problem.
In honor of the two-year anniversary of the #MeToo hashtag going viral, Me Too founder Tarana Burke has launched the #MeTooVoter movement to encourage presidential candidates to get serious about addressing sexual harassment and assault.
And when they want to get serious about having this meeting and having these conversations and that dialogue, it will need to be between those two individuals, and that&aposs where the decisions will be made.
So this is yet another reason to yearn for a truly tight labour market: when firms cannot spare an idle moment they might get serious about trimming productivity-sapping intrusions from the workplace, to everyone's benefit.
Now that Netflix has given the world an official date for the Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life premiere (November 25), it is time to get serious about keeping your Gilmore Girls revival facts straight.
"We may have waited too long or a very long time to really get serious in terms of finding political solutions to the problems that are fueling the violence, the displacements, the humanitarian suffering," he added.
If our relationships get serious and we feel compelled to tie the knot, we'll have to start making decisions about flower arrangement and origami napkins which, let's face it, none of us are qualified to make.
However, it is readily apparent that the Fed needs help, begging the question: how can the government tell the financial industry to get serious about increasing diversity, if we are not willing to lead by example?
McConnell, speaking from the Senate floor, said Democrats will need to get "serious" about border security if a government funding agreement is to be reached because their package "will not be a serious contribution" to negotiations.
Since Congress loves to manufacture a regular crisis through the debt ceiling, legislators never have to get serious about entitlement reform or face the hard reality that Social Security will be insolvent in just 2628 years.
"This should stand as a wake-up call to us all that none of us are immune from this threat, and it is time to get serious in addressing this challenge," he said in a statement.
But just one piece of respectful advice: If your generation and mine want to get serious about a gun control crusade, we all need to get out of Facebook and into someone's face: the N.R.A.'s.
If policymakers want to get serious about trimming wealth concentration, and not just use these shocking statistics to promote the same old half-measures, then this would be a fair, effective and practical way to start.
"Confronted with fiscal pressures, as the share of G.D.P. absorbed by health care spending began to get serious, other nations had mechanisms to hold down spending," said Henry Aaron, a health economist with the Brookings Institution.
"Time for the Democrats to get serious about bipartisan solutions to lowering prescription drug prices for families…" Trump expressed support for drug pricing efforts by House Republicans, but there is currently no comprehensive House GOP plan.
If we are going to get serious about reducing limb loss from PAD, the US must adopt a new strategy that integrates increased public awareness and robust screening with non-amputation treatment measures and multidisciplinary care.
And we haven't yet gotten to the portion of the primary season where they point out their own differences and get serious about making their pitches on who should win the right to face Trump in 21992.
I had been reading about the harmful ingredients in deodorant for a while now and, now that I'm pregnant with my first child, decided it was finally time to get serious about finding a good, natural deodorant.
Watch Your Partner Play GamesAccording to Dr. Pillemer, elder after elder recommended that before you get serious, you watch your partner participate in a group competition — to gauge how he or she handles pressure, winning, and losing.
When the hauntings get serious, the Graham family faces a wide array of phenomena that don't seem clearly connected, from spooky dancing lights to a door that won't stay closed to a book with unexplained magical powers.
But once she decided to get serious about her finances and create a plan that worked for her, she was able to pay off $77,281 in just eight months and declare herself debt-free in January 2019.
"This should stand as a wake up call to us all that none of us are immune from this threat, and it is time to get serious in addressing this challenge," Warner said in a statement Monday.
While I briefly looked at life insurance when I was 22, I didn't get serious about it until about a half-decade later, when I bought $1 million in life insurance coverage before I had my children.
Other huge names like Conor McGregor have taken notice and followed suit ... electing to invest in his body rather than spending dough on cars and jewelry (though let's get serious, he'll be able to afford that too).
Both parties should get serious about courting this emerging part of the electorate, and that means seeking and valuing their input more and involving them in campaigns, or even encouraging them to run campaigns of their own.
This, of course, depends on the eventual price of the service and the financial capabilities of the person playing, which has always been the most serious consideration for anyone looking to get serious about playing Dungeons and Dragons.
Once she decided to get serious about making money, she used that goal to help her make decisions about what projects to take on: "If it wasn't going to make me money, I didn't do it," Sincero says.
In 2009 he committed to wearing a tie every day to remind himself to "get serious" about developing a sustainable business model, and other years he resolved to read books, build a personal AI, and run a lot.
As your technical prowess grows, the Pi is able to grow with you—it can be used as the basis of projects that are more and more advanced if you want to get serious about your DIY computing.
SHORTLY before the start of UN climate talks in Paris, in December 2015, giant blocks of ice were shipped in from Greenland and left to melt outside the Panthéon, reminding conference-goers to get serious about global warming.
"Conscious consumers will be an essential part of the movement that will make companies and governments get serious about ending the evil that taints the products we use every day," said Jakub Sobik of charity Anti-Slavery International.
But let's put the joking aside and get serious: Imagine the Winter Olympics included an extra 3-on-3 event, one with shorter games and more wide-open play, in addition to the traditional 5-on-5 version?
The federal government must get serious about bringing the Corridor's infrastructure into the 21st century, and that should start with President Trump's forthcoming plan — which must include significant resources to advance key projects up and down the line.
Critics say passage of the measure would amount to a broken promise: Lawmakers failed to get serious about budget restraint in the last four years, they argue, and there is no reason to think that will change now.
It may remind you of the field you wished you could have explored, the internship you deleted from your resume when you had to "get serious" or the dream you left on the pages of an old journal.
But if the US ever does get serious about mitigating climate change, those companies are going to be the ones caught with their pants down, holding a bunch of high-carbon assets that are destined to be stranded.
As American curators and artists get serious about unwinding the colonial legacies embedded in our views of modern art, another country can offer a primer: Australia, where debates on the "contemporaneity" of Indigenous art predate ours by decades.
We decide to get serious about planning a trip to Cambodia in February instead, so we head back to my place, crack open a bottle of Georgian Mtsvane wine I have in my fridge, and get to it.
While it has little to no shot of even making it to the US Senate, it's still a sign that they are trying to get serious about restoring trust in their party and the institution as a whole.
To the Editor: How much waste of time, money and energy is it going to take for this country to come to its senses and demand that President Trump and Congress get serious about the business of government?
There are about 100 deaths each year in the US due to Vibrio, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and 15% to 30% of people who get serious Vibrio vulnificus will die of it.
And if mainstream Democrats and Republicans want to counter Trump's appeal, they need to get serious about explaining why his vision of the world isn't appropriate — and they need to do so without merely falling back on tired clichés.
"The strong position we have established for ourselves gives us the time and space to evaluate all options together with colleagues in the U.S." If the merger talks get serious, other companies may decide to jump into the fray.
If it doesn't get serious about Siri and learning what its users want, it will continue to fall further and further behind Google and Amazon in the same way that Bing keeps losing ground in search quality to Google.
"We would like to fix these loopholes, and if Democrats want to get serious about it instead of playing political games, they're welcome to come here and sit down with the president and do something about it," Sanders said.
"This committee forces Congress to get serious," said Senator Sherrod Brown, Democrat of Ohio, a longtime champion of unions who represents many retirees covered by the pension plans, and who fought for the committee's creation in the spending bill.
For the reasons Josh Marshall lays out here and here, it will be very hard for a candidate who did poorly in the primaries and caucuses (or did not enter at all) to get serious consideration at the convention.
"Year after year, our research shows that states that get serious about passing stronger gun violence prevention laws have a much better chance of reducing the number of deaths linked to firearms," said Robyn Thomas, the center's executive director.
Sunday Routine Alex Branson decided to get serious about her idea for an inclusive music program for babies and toddlers "while under someone else's parachute at someone else's music class," when she was working as a caregiver in London.
Putin's move is being interpreted in some circles as an attempt to influence the outcome of Syrian peace talks in Geneva and possibly to put pressure on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to get serious about doing a deal.
This problem will only grow as New Yorkers move to the city's far corners in search of affordable housing — which means the council needs to get serious about developing creative and effective transit solutions that serve everyone, and fast.
As reporters here regularly remind passersby, the significance of the caucuses isn't so much which candidates actually win the state but who wins the "momentum," aconcept invented by the press to justify which candidates get serious coverage after Iowa.
According to the Washington Post, it's slowly realizing that it doesn't have the option to turn a blind eye to tech and it wants to get serious about what the government needs to do to address the coming AI revolution.
"Once you've recovered the model for yourself, you don't have to pay for it, and you can also get serious privacy breaches," says Florian Tramer, the EPFL researcher who worked on the AI-stealing project before taking a position at Stanford.
When I came over to America and I started working with David and Stephen and Neil [Young] and Joni, I noticed what words they were putting to their melodies and I realized that I would have to get serious about songwriting.
Check out the clip ... Jordan makes fun of those who tried playing the game, but he does get serious for a min ... saying every kid has the right to be evaluated fairly and the opportunity to fail on their own.
Dave Brat, a member of the Freedom Caucus, said Ryan has been listening to members, but said his fellow House Republicans should be paying attention to the voters back home who want Congress to get serious about significantly cutting spending.
But culture will have a larger impact than policy: We need to get over the elitist idée fixe that a bachelor's degree is for everyone, and get serious about training people for important, interesting, dignified work that is difficult to outsource.
"In today's political climate, it is more important than ever that Democrats get serious about our party, our values, and our future, and the meetings of this weekend was a productive first step in that direction," Dillon and Cohen said.
Still, the Sprout's got hardware devoted specifically to that tech and could be a potentially valuable addition for those looking to get serious about 3D scanning — albeit not quite serious enough to shell out the money for a pro version.
Defunding UNRWA gives Palestinian leadership a stark choice: get serious about forging lasting peace with a Jewish state in Israel, or refuse to play ball and be forced to act like a responsible government that cares for its own people.
But he has not yet been able to get serious buy-in from Mr. Trump or secure commitments from his staff on the programs he favors, especially his plan to create thousands of community centers geared toward fostering self-sufficiency.
"It's all fun and games in the early stages but it's going to get serious," he said, sitting in a McDonald's in Gilbert as his wife joined thousands of other teachers in deafening chants in the State Capitol, 80 miles north.
Of all its wonders, though, perhaps the most crucial element of the layover is that it arrives at the exact moment when you need to be pacified: in the middle of a journey, right as things are about to get serious.
" The Alabama Republican described Tuesday's meeting as "serious," adding: "We instructed our top staff to get serious on two or three items and see where we go from there, see where we are and then see where the president is.
But it will go down as one of the great what-ifs of the N.B.A.'s modern age if Jokic doesn't decide someday to get serious about his body and pursue a leaner look — or if the Nuggets can't make him.
Christie, though, did criticize Trump by calling on voters to get serious and not treat the election as a game, and Trump at one point alleged that Christie knew about his now-convicted aides' plans to close down the George Washington Bridge.
The only problem is, rom-com world applies to everyone — even Josh, whose own meet-cute with swimsuit model and yoga ambassador Isabella (Priyanka Chopra) threatens to get serious just as Natalie realizes she may have made a big mistake in discounting him.
It took a few hours for us to get serious and actually do it," Williams told EW. "Later, it was fine on set, and we could concentrate, but it was so hard to get into character with Sophie in front of me.
While Einstein predicted them in his general theory of relativity in 1916, and their existence was indirectly demonstrated in the 1980s, it wasn't until the LIGO detector came online in 2002 that the hunt for elusive spacetime ripples started to get serious.
"I want to get serious because a lot of Americans are focused on the future tonight and the next big thing we have to deal with is DACA, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy," Kimmel said before introducing the pre-recorded segment.
If NASA truly wants to get serious in the search for life off of Earth, scientists argue that the space agency should launch a new, large telescope into space — one capable of directly capturing the images of planets outside our Solar System.
Most professional wrestling songs that gain mainstream traction are simply because of their ties to wrestling and its enormous fanbase, but Banks' theme is one of the few WWE tracks that you could see get serious radio play on its own merits.
And this will be devastating, not just for any American who cares about climate change and would like the US to get serious about cutting its emissions, but for every country around the world that's committed to working together on the problem.
Zuppe also said that when he and Berkowitz first came up with the idea, they assumed it would appeal mostly to people in their 30s and 40s — "people who put their careers first" and now want to get serious about finding a relationship.
This newfound desire to Get Serious manifests itself not in y'know, maybe getting some practise in before the risotto round, but positioning their food on distressed wooden boards and carefully chipped bits of slate: basically anything that isn't your standard white plate.
The Moon is in fellow fire sign Aries for most of the day, finding you in a creative and romantic mood; however, the Moon enters Taurus this evening, urging you to get serious about your work and focus on your wellness, too.
My second book, two years later, sold somewhat better, but by then I was committed to waiting to really get serious about making the switch until I became what is called a "mid-career author," someone with three or more published books.
Meyerson also spoke to POLITICO about what he sees as some of the major obstacles to investing in public and private space development – as well as his fears that if America doesn't get serious it could be outpaced by new and innovative competitors.
"I would suggest to the entire industry of the internet—social media platforms—you better get serious about this self-regulating or else you are going to force Congress to do something that you might not want to have done," he said.
In the meantime, Paige and Matthew get serious (and Philip gets serious about keeping them from seeing each other); William is captured, but not before he can give himself a disease that rots his insides; and Arkady is sent back to the USSR.
Whether the strategy is universal screening or better training of teachers to recognize giftedness among all students or another approach, our research suggests that school districts need to get serious about making sure that gifted services are accessible to all students who need them.
"Japan has to get serious about sustained, large-scale, continuing stimulus until inflation hits the 2 percent target," Buiter told CNBC's Squawk Box ahead of Abe's announcement of a 13.5 trillion yen ($132.04 billion) package of fiscal stimulus aimed at reviving the flagging Japanese economy.
Finally, if you want to get serious with learning animation, the bundle includes Introduction to Animation and Adobe Flash & Animate courses, where you'll get a deeper understanding of the 12 principles of animation and learn how to create animation projects like short films and commercials.
There comes a point in every series of Masterchef—right after the ridiculously difficult pastry tower challenge and shortly before the family montage vids—that contestants are overcome by some sort of internal culinary guru that tells them it is time to Get Serious.
But back to money: The new moon in materialistic Earth sign Taurus comes on May 6, and Libra, it's time for you to get serious about your finances, as well as to develop better boundaries around how much help (emotional, financial, whatever) you offer people.
But while Samberg and Oh's set largely steered away from the political commentary that has often been in evidence at awards shows in the last few years, they weren't afraid to get serious for a moment in order to discuss increased diversity in their industry.
Personal Health With the cool air of fall upon most of us and winter's cold, dry winds approaching, it's time to get serious about caring for the stratum corneum, the outermost layer of skin, the body's largest organ, which protects the vital tissues within.
They were ignorant of the voter rage that fuels Trump's campaign, they were confident everyone would get "serious," not to mention the numerous and glaring liabilities of the billionaire businessman, who has earned the highest unfavorable ratings of anyone running for president in modern history.
It's one of those delightfully easy deals where you could set up the chicken in the marinade in the morning, or do it as soon as you walk in the door in the evening, about an hour before it's time to get serious about dinner.
I'm here to put a crown on your head and that is what I do best," says J.J. "And if you're not going to get serious, then I'm going to leave and go back to Texas where I've got lots and lots of beauty queens waiting.
Harris tells federal agencies to get serious about facial recognition risks To that end the company has partnered with a global nonprofit that is collecting facial images from Africa, Asia and Southeast Asia to create a more robust portfolio of images to train its recognition software.
"The rest of the world is a little bit terrified that we're going to do that, because it's going to force them to get serious about competing as well," Norquist told radio host John Catsimatidis in an interview that aired Sunday on New York's AM 970.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE (I-Vt.) — it is time to get serious about defeating Trump.
It's not until she meets Barack Obama and starts to get serious about dating him that she begins to consider that she ought to direct her professional ambition elsewhere — and she is clear about the fact that her decision is, in part, an act of self-preservation.
The federal government, for its part, should get serious about helping the Heartland and offer grants to 10 or so competitively selected, mid-sized business centers that show promise of emerging as regional "growth poles" that will ensure more people reside near top-quality jobs and opportunity.
Conversely, if the skeptics are right that Mr. Putin will get serious about a political solution only if he sees the costs of backing Syria's government increasing, the threat of such strikes is probably the only way to start a political process to end the war.
Therefore, if we want to get serious about U.S. economic growth and making the financial system safe then the right answer is to consider lowering bank capital requirements—and certainly not raising them — and focus on strengthening the Fed's preparedness to prevent and respond to a panic.
Swanson submitted his work and later that day received an email from his professor explaining that she often sees a lot of bad business plans, but that his idea was a gem worth investing in — and Reese and Swanson began to get serious about their pipe dream. 
Despite earlier rumors of a tie-up, the people said the idea of a merger began to get serious attention in November and December, suggesting it may have received a boost from October's $214 billion U.S. takeover of Zodiac's main rival B/E Aerospace by Rockwell Collins.
Alejandro G. Iñárritu won in 2015 for "Birdman," the bizarrely hilarious tale of an aging superhero actor trying to get serious on Broadway, and he did it again in 2016 with "The Revenant," a radically different western focused on a quest for revenge in subzero temperatures.
As technology giants such as Apple, Amazon and Google get serious about remaking the health-care sector, these results show how Americans are using their phones to take more control of their health, and the specific health issues that are proving to be most app-friendly.
Breaches and compromised credentials are always a major wake-up call, but many cybersecurity experts hoped this particular breach would have a more lasting effect: prompting Congress and the President to finally fix the country's confusing and ineffectual data security laws and get serious about national cybersecurity.
I do think it would behoove some deficit hawks who were concerned about the level of disaster spending here, if we want to avoid more frequent occurrences of equivalent or even greater levels of disaster spending for decades to come, to get serious about climate change.
It looks extremely rewarding, in our current cultural moment, to leave slick, candy-coated party pop music behind, to announce that you're going to get serious and introduce the world to the real you, the one with lots of social awareness and interesting things to say about the world.
Yes, John Krasinski and Emily Blunt have had their fair share of cute moments on screen, like carrying out pranks with Jimmy Kimmel, but it's not often that they sit down and get serious for a moment, or at least as serious as two funny people can be.
They insisted they had been treated equally—even if their brothers were expected to inherit the family business while they were expected to be housewives; even if their parents didn't understand their desire to get serious academic degrees or delay marriage and child-rearing as long as possible.
In an era before social media allowed like-minded people to form instant campaign groups, the film follows members of Act Up Paris who meet every week to plan direct action stunts to force indifferent politicians, educators and drug companies to get serious about preventing and curing the disease.
In his meeting with president Putin, the president could then offer Russia a simple choice: get serious about a negotiated solution to the conflict in Eastern Ukraine, which would reduce Russia's international isolation and open the way to an easing of sanctions; or face a more difficult future.
"When the story about Louis broke in the Times a couple of years ago, I figured he'd lay low for two or three years, then come back with an hour-long show that was more soul-searching than dismissive, a show that dared to get serious," he said.
As the father of three young children whose only experience with blood, thank God, is from scrapes, cuts and Halloween, I sure hope we Americans — both ordinary citizens and Washington legislators alike — can jettison the rhetoric, focus on expert analytics and get serious about the twin problems at hand.
Pragmatic Democrats hold up the party's defeat in the Ohio governor's race and red-state Senate races — and a handful of closer-than-expected Senate victories in the Midwest — to argue that Democrats must get serious about devising a message that can appeal to rural, largely white voters.
A 2017 analysis by Harry Levine, a sociology professor at Queens College, debunked the oft-heard claim that petty marijuana arrests get serious offenders off the street, noting that 76 percent of those arrested for marijuana possession during the previous year had never been convicted of any crime.
While Mr. Trump used his speech in Brussels on Thursday to justifiably criticize NATO members on burden sharing (and pointedly refused to endorse the alliance's mutual defense pledge), going forward he should get serious about mending ties with the Kremlin by calling for a halt to NATO enlargement.
With Chris Christie out of the race and Ben Carson present but basically out of the running, it was a chance for the race to get serious, for the five candidates who could potentially win this thing to make their cases without much distraction from the B players.
There are a lot of reasons that make 2017 seem like a good time to get serious, but at the top of the list is the fact that we are living in Donald Trump's America, and we are now forced to see everything, including popular culture, through the Trump filter.
"Climate change is the biggest issue we face, and we need to get serious about new ways to fight it," he explained in an email, noting that the potential impact his work with Hypergiant will have in this area specifically is a key reason he's excited to undertake the new role.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Political Hobbyists Are Ruining the Country" (Sunday Review, July 2): I cannot think of any political message more important than Eitan D. Hersh's eloquent plea to the left to get serious about organizing as opposed to spending so much time and energy cheering one another on.
She is clearly counting on a strong performance in June — before those talks get serious and difficult, before the British economy is seen to be hit and before critical German elections in the fall — to carry her government through the exit, hard or soft, that she has promised to deliver.
Pete was fun to date when actual commitment felt a ways away, but now that we are well into the holiday season with a January impeachment trial set to suck up all the oxygen right up until the Iowa caucuses, now is the time for the establishment to get serious.
"While the UN's IPCC report says we only have 85033 years left to get serious about getting off fossil fuels, Nancy Pelosi and the Democratic Party leadership are reviving stale, so-called 'bipartisan' ideas that get nowhere near the scale of the crisis," said Justice Democrats Executive Director Alexandra Rojas in a statement.
Instead, all economic assistance and benefits provided by the United States — through qualified industrial zones, favorable trade agreements and direct assistance should be tailored to incentivize the Palestinian Authority to get serious about coming to the table for the kind of negotiations with Israel that they have been unwilling to enter for decades.
Almost 350 parties showed up to pledge support for the AMR Challenge, a program whose goal is to make countries and corporations get serious about a major threat facing humanity: the gradual but catastrophic loss of drugs that can treat life-threatening infections, which leads to an estimated 700,000 deaths each year.
Donna Lieberman, the executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, told The City: "It's time for New York City to recognize that we have a housing crisis and get serious about building affordable housing and supportive housing for the most vulnerable New Yorkers — not building command centers full of TV surveillance."
So when it came time for them to get serious about starting their own legitimate business — even if it was based out of their house — their father saw how hard they had been working on it as a hobby and how important it was for them to give it a shot full-time.
That means President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive environmental fights to watch in 2020 Lawmakers close to finalizing federal strategy to defend against cyberattacks The 21625 big Supreme Court cases to watch in 2900 MORE has to get serious in 220006 about engaging in arms control talks with Russia, supporters of renewing the treaty say.ADVERTISEMENTgoogletag.cmd.
"We have to hold people accountable for their failures because that is the only way people will get serious about fixing the problems that occurred ofn February 14th, and voting to not reinstate Scott Israel is our first step in the right direction," said Gena Hoyer, the mother of 15-year-old victim Luke Hoyer.
With icons like Leonardo DiCaprio and Bill Gates using their powerful brands and personal convictions to turn the world's focus toward the crisis of climate change and the long-lever arm of energy efficiency, it's time for policy makers and practitioners to get serious about finding ways to take better care of our planet.
Also published on WIRED this week: The self-driving sector seems to get serious about safety, an electric motorcycle pins one of our writers to the ground (he's fine!), we get inside a self-driving truck, and we take a a peek inside Aston Martin's $3 million Valkyrie hypercar and its V-12 engine.
It was the big announcement of the love-in between Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and US President Barack Obama: North America is about to get serious about capping methane emissions — the powerful greenhouse gas that's 25 times more effective at trapping heat in the environment than carbon dioxide on a 100-year time span.
Copy Desk: Since Deb can't seem to get serious about the theme of this puzzle without deteriorating into elementary school jokes, she has been asked to sit out this explanation of the theme until she either recovers or she can get herself out of the chair we've duct-taped her to, whichever comes first.
Meanwhile, law enforcement used a sound cannon against pipeline protesters on Standing Rock Reservation in North Dakota (and updates were coming to the world from livestreams on social media), the Clinton campaign wants states to get serious about reducing cyberbullying, and Trump has a disinformation campaign going to make voters skeptical of the upcoming election results.
"The ISI brought Sirajuddin as the deputy to the Taliban to give him protection, so if the peace talks get serious, the Americans wouldn't be able to say, 'We will make peace with the leader but not with the deputy,' " said Rahmatullah Nabil, Afghanistan's former intelligence chief who now runs a charity for wounded Afghan soldiers.
The report "paints a gloomy picture of the impacts of climate change on the ocean, ocean ecosystems and people, and an even more dismal portrayal of what is in store unless we get serious about reducing greenhouse gas emissions rapidly," Jane Lubchenco, a co-author of the Science study and an HLP advisor, said in a press release.
If politicians ever truly get serious about reforming our immigration system — whether it's offering legal status to illegal immigrants and allowing more to come into the United States, or tightening the borders and enforcing existing laws to deport those who technically aren't allowed — it would seem either process should start with an honest look at the stats.
"I think we will have to sit down and get serious about how we retool this campaign, how we retool the fundraising, how we do the GOTV, and at that point in time many of us around the country will be able to join with him and help him get it right," Clyburn said of Biden.
His administration's "maximum pressure" campaign that threatened the longevity of North Korea's totalitarian regime persuaded Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnUS proposed helping North Korea build tourist area amid nuclear talks: report Kim poses for photos on white horse on sacred mountain, plans 'great operation' Beware the 34th month of Trump's presidency MORE to get serious about denuclearization talks.
The fact that they happen to be familiar with the situation and know all the players may seem like a plus, but in this case it isn't — they have aided and abetted a disastrous strategy of dilatory tactics, combined with aggressive attacks on all those who insist that the government get serious and fix its broken budget.
But Pelosi is very much on board with Democrats' quest to obtain Trump's tax returns, the unredacted Mueller report, and congressional testimony from former White House counsel Don McGahn — and there's no indication that Trump's offer to get serious about infrastructure if Democrats give up on investigating him is one she or any other Democrat is taking seriously.
Until we get serious about addressing this persistent blemish on our economic record – legitimate trade enforcement that keeps the competition from using the U.S. market as a dumping ground for subsidized goods, an acknowledgement of a goods trade deficit that breaks records every year, and a plan to do something about it – we're going to see more of the same.
Even so, he may not talk, but if he does, the Mexican government may yet be forced to get serious about the nexus between organized crime and the political and entrepreneurial class in Mexico — something that the Peña Nieto administration has been reluctant to do, although it has been criticized far and wide for it, most recently in The New York Times.
His costar Tom Hiddleston, who also picked up some hardware, tried to use his moment in the limelight by turning our attention to suffering in the Sudan, but his I'd-like-to-get-serious-for-a-sec anecdote of humanitarian workers binging The Night Manager backfired on him, an attempt to highlight the value of Hollywood entertainment in general that ended up sounding ridiculously self-serving.
"That was a very heartbreaking time in my life because we basically sat down with Demi and said to her, as much as it hurt me, 'You have to get serious about getting help and getting sober because you have a little sister, and I can't allow her to be around you if this is how it's going to be,&apos" De La Garza previously told PEOPLE.
And the Saudis aren't "taking the kind of steps that would be required to really get serious about setting up a civil nuclear-energy infrastructure," says Tristan Volpe, a fellow in the Nuclear Policy Program of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, D.C. Others suspect the Saudis are up to something more nefarious because of the U.S.-led nuclear deal with Iran.
It is the job of Congress to safeguard against any potential threat to the American Dream of the most vulnerable in our society and I urge this Congress to get serious about that and to keep focused on the health of our financial markets, the ongoing practices of these mega-banks and the impact such practices will have on all Americans — especially before it's too late. Again.
"That was a very heartbreaking time in my life because we basically sat down with Demi and said to her, as much as it hurt me, 'You have to get serious about getting help and getting sober because you have a little sister, and I can't allow her to be around you if this is how it's going to be,'" De La Garza previously told PEOPLE.
Government transparency advocate Adam Andrzejewski says he hopes a new report from his group helps President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE get serious about cutting unnecessary spending, during an interview aired Thursday on Hill.
The Democratic congressman called for his Republican colleagues to "get serious," a remark that comes after former Trump campaign chairman Paul ManafortPaul John ManafortTrial of ex-Obama White House counsel suddenly postponed Top Mueller probe prosecutor to join Georgetown Law as lecturer DOJ releases notes from official Bruce Ohr's Russia probe interviews MORE and his former business associate were charged in a 12-count indictment unsealed on Monday.
"I was inspired by President Obama's vision for America and all the promises that he laid out for our country, and this award really recognizes that he made tough choices over the last eight years to execute on that vision, to give people health care, to get serious about climate change and to reach out to international partners and really improve America's standing in the world -- and that takes political courage," he said.
No doubt you already have plenty of distractions without adding regular benchmark routines into the mix, but get into the habit of running them and you can make a much more informed decision about when you stump up for a new laptop, spot potential hardware issues before they get serious, make better choices about software and component upgrades, get proof that you're running a sweeter system than someone else, and more besides.
HBO host Bill Maher on Friday implored the news media to "get serious again" about the stories it covers after two recent polls showed the American public trusts President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE more than the press.
If Trump wants to get serious about supporting working women and their families, he must do three things: first, ensure that no family pays more than 10 percent of their income on high-quality care; second, guarantee that child care providers earn at least $15/hour so that they can support their own families too; and third, guarantee at least 12 weeks of paid family leave for parents and people caring for their aging or ailing family members.
"Look, we want to make a deal on DACA, we want to do these things and the fact that he's not part of the conversation to help move that ball forward and is instead attacking individual members of the president's staff, I think shows the lengths at what they're going to blame people for their own failures and I think it's time they stop playing political games, come to the table, get serious and do their job," she said.
If Interior Secretary Ryan ZinkeRyan Keith ZinkeNew policy at Interior's in-house watchdog clamps down on interactions with press Overnight Energy: EPA proposes scrapping limits on coal plant waste | Appointee overseeing federal lands once advocated selling them | EPA lifts Obama-era block on controversial mine Latest appointee overseeing federal public lands once advocated to sell them MORE wants to get serious about his "all of the above" energy agenda, there are lots of promising places to look.
More than a year into his presidency, he needs to get serious about his ethical obligations to the country he leads, and should abandon all such self-promotion -- beginning with the ridiculously specific co-opting of a presidential symbol ... for presidential branding of his golf greens But again and again -- to the ongoing outrage of government ethics officials -- he has shown he is happy to blur the lines between the office of the presidency and the Trump Organization.
Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat Joe Biden faces an uncertain path The Memo: Trump pushes back amid signs of economic slowdown MORE is slamming Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's now-infamous taco tweet, saying the presumptive GOP nominee needs to get serious about what he would do if elected president.

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