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So, I feel close to getting on board with that.
Lisa Murkowski getting on board with this bill or this process.
And what might be keeping the rebels from getting on board?
But it's not just the presidential hopefuls getting on board. Sen.
The White House getting on board is certainly a sign of that.
Brands are getting on board, with sponsors including Mastercard, Volvo and Chandon.
But only the biggest gas stations and convenience stores are getting on board.
Businesses like McDonald's and Starbucks are even getting on board the movement.  19.
As the world embraces this transition, Latin America is also getting on board.
So if you love a good underdog, consider getting on board with the Hurricanes.
But after Trump's tweet, they appeared to be getting on board with leadership's plan.
Jax and Reddy's classmates aren't the only ones getting on board with the boys' friendship.
Businesses are getting on board, especially given the uptick in media interest on gender equality.
There's only so much the health institutions can do without the government getting on board.
Restaurants and consumers, going by the recent surge of interest, are increasingly getting on board.
So many celebs are getting on board, from Blake Lively to Naomie Harris to Reese Witherspoon.
Everyone is getting on board with this concept because it's so much easier to make money.
"If Sanders keeps winning, I could see Democrats in other states getting on board," Scala said.
Oprah may be running for president in 2020 — and, uh, even the Trumps are getting on board.
If this all sounds familiar, it's because everyone is getting on board the health-and-wellness train.
Sprint can say that without many asterisks or exaggerations, and UK carriers are also getting on board.
But Democrats have shown no interest in getting on board with the supposedly moderate Patient Freedom Act.
Now TomTom is getting on board, in the latest effort to offer more compelling wearable features through software.
In fact, she says it's the opposite -- that Kanye's getting on board with HER ideas for healing Chicago.
That doesn't mean American investors will necessarily be turned away from getting on board with the investment opportunity.
I applaud New York, such a powerful international symbol of the United States, for finally getting on board.
And some big weed companies, including Canopy Growth, which recently sponsored National Expungement Week, are getting on board.
They wonder if the economics work, or if passengers would balk at getting on board a self-flying vehicle.
It's a pretty explicitly lefty undertaking, so maybe there's no hope of any self-described centrists getting on board.
These are so special that even those who usually refrain from purchasing treats at Disney are getting on board.
Stay tuned for which brands are getting on board with Cameron's eco-friendly vision for the Oscars this year.
While TSA projections had 25 million getting on board, fewer than 3 million people are reported to have signed up.
Finally getting on board with casting and broadly expanding Prime Video on Android TV seems to have done the trick.
But online sale of consumer packaged goods is starting to pick up, and the CPG powerhouses are getting on board.
For those wondering, no, this is not a sign of the sky getting on board with the millennial pink trend.
Nothing is too much trouble when it is a question of stopping bombs, guns and bad guys getting on board.
But the fix leaves much to be desired for the party's hard-line minority, and they're not getting on board — yet.
John Petrides, portfolio manager at Tocqueville Asset Management, says one key factor is preventing him from getting on board Tesla stock.
We can only hope that other Taco Bells across the country will be getting on board with the cool Cali mindset soon.
Getting on board without getting caught was a challenge and served as the perfect entry-level con for a lifelong con man.
Those not interested in getting on board could face punishments ranging from annual penalties to restrictions on future permits for major renovations.
His role in ACS is garnering much more press than any of his other work, and to those finally getting on board: welcome!
"We are really confident of the 6,000 or so hospitality venues we have in Cornwall signing up and getting on board," they say.
Cloudflare's July Athenian Project update shows that more state and local governments are getting on board with the suite of free election services.
Corker, a Trump surrogate-turned-critic who announced his retirement in September, ended up getting on board with tax legislation in the end.
Voters seem to be getting on board: He's running neck and neck with an opponent who is backed by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
"We've had a significant boost in the platform and now have very large customers in the process of getting on board," he added.
Apparently, customers have been consistently asking for more options when it comes to the blended-coffee favorite, and Starbucks is officially getting on board.
"If Sanders keeps winning, I could see Democrats in other states getting on board," said University of New Hampshire political science professor Dante Scala.
And by suddenly getting on board with that ruling, Trump could be inviting a new set of legal challenges designed to keep the subsidies flowing.
She thinks the incentive program is a good one, and believes real estate developers and property managers are getting on board with greater energy efficiency.
The kid hasn't played a full complement of snaps yet and Tom Brady spreads the love, but speculatively, getting on board now might make sense.
But now that major automakers are getting on board with the trend, expect to see more projects like these crop up in the near future.
New York (CNN Business)Portable speakers have been around for years, but one of the top high-end speaker companies is finally getting on board.
The best thing to do is increase the popularity of your vision within the Democratic Party, and that starts with getting on board if Biden wins.
The motivations for getting on board are considerable: a job, a bigger audience, a white knight-like belief that you can change things from the inside.
Economists, oil companies, Republicans and some environmental groups are getting on board, even as progressive politicians (and most of the media) focus on the Green New Deal.
But governments are also getting on board, with China's subsidies leading the way and Britain becoming the latest country to announce its all-electric ambitions in July.
" Citing Bible quotes and controversial politicians such as George Wallace, Brooks went on to argue that Republicans getting on board with Trump would be a "moral failure.
At a meeting in the White House, Trump called out Heller — who was sitting next to him — for not getting on board with the initial repeal bill.
If you haven't played the VR game at all but are familiar with Angry Birds as a series, getting on board with Isle of Pigs shouldn't be hard.
It's bizarre mixed messaging; Sony's getting on board with some home theater advancements like HDR — but completely ignoring the physical format that offers consumers the highest quality experience.
But shoe brand Dear Frances is making a case for the year-round bootie — and Kendall Jenner, Bella Hadid, and Emma Roberts (amongst others) are getting on board.
No word on whether personal training costs $3,500 ... Getting on-board could be worth your while -- in case you haven't noticed, these dudes are completely shredded (and athletic).
"The good news from my standpoint is I now have 51 declared votes, with more considering getting on board, so it may be more than 51," Kaine said.
"The good news from my standpoint is I now have 28500 declared votes, with more considering getting on board, so it may be more than 6900," Kaine said.
It appears as though the backlash against big tech companies isn't going anywhere — and Americans are getting on board with the idea that something needs to be done.
American consumers are finally getting on board with new chip-enabled credit cards — but retailers aren't following suit, leaving them vulnerable to fraud, according to a study released Thursday.
A new bill in New York City would make it illegal for employers to ask potential hires about their salary histories, and NYC-based companies are slowly getting on board.
There are still challenges — like making sure consumers and retailers actually compost the bags — but other brands are getting on board with changes at the design, manufacturing and distributional levels.
The idea of modest clothing is being rebranded, Muhammad believes — finally, people are getting on board with the fact that dressing modestly and fashionably don't have to to be mutually exclusive.
The American Health Care Act is inching closer to passage, with conservatives getting on board for an amendment to allow states to opt out of some of Obamacare's central insurance rules.
Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) has said before that there are Republicans in Congress who really might be interested in getting on board with climate action — if only they had political cover.
There are, for example, now 300 million people on smartphones with active data connections, more people getting on board with a cashless society and more emphasis on building smart cities, Gupta said.
The rest of the party is getting on board with single-payer — or "Medicare for all," where the federal government would provide health insurance for every American financed through taxes — as well.
There were many Bangladeshi fishing boats to smuggle Rohingya across the river, but getting on board depended on the money or valuables the refugees could muster and the mercy of the boatmen.
By now, you've likely seen the pierced-clothing trend that emerged earlier this year, with designers like J.W. Anderson and Alexander Wang getting on board with tops, dresses, and more decorated with earrings.
When it comes to partnerships and collaborations, Kendall Jenner says she does "as much research as I can" before getting on board — however, even she couldn't predict the disaster that was Fyre Festival.
Many of the donors in attendance had backed other GOP candidates in the primary, but were getting on board with Trump's candidacy with the repeated promises of the big "pivot" from Trump allies.
Chromebooks have found their place in education and a number of larger enterprise companies are also getting on board with the idea of a centrally managed device that mostly focuses on the browser.
While Ryan stopped short of an endorsement after a meeting with the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, he sounded like a politician getting on board the Trump train in describing a "very encouraging" meeting.
And throughout 22016, Sanders has worked effectively with his fellow congressional Democrats — getting on board with a Russia message that his core supporters don't love, co-sponsoring a minimum wage bill with Sen.
"The notion of the private sector not getting on board with this sensible legislation [the Raising the Bar Act], that's far scarier than anything the neo-Nazis have said about me," Rose said.
Tester's comments during a bipartisan hearing of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee come at a time when more Democrats are getting on board with the idea of government-funded health care.
Whether you've been saving engrams in your vault in the months leading to Rise of Iron's release or just getting on board now that it's here, set Legendary (purple) and Exotic (gold) engrams aside.
As those electric aircraft proliferate over the coming decades, aviation enthusiasts will be able to test-fly an air taxi at home before getting on board, and see their houses from up there, too.
Canada-based financial group John Hancock is getting on-board as well, announcing a subsidy program that offers up the Apple Watch Series 2 for as little as $25 to active members, through its Vitality program.
" Congressional Republicans are getting on board, too: Last week, Representative Lamar Smith of Texas, the chairman of the House Science, Space and Technology Committee, said it was "better to get your news directly from the president.
Still, the whole concept is not a terribly surprising move — order-ahead apps have become standard option for pedestrian customers, with companies like Taco Bell and Starbucks leading the trend, and even McDonald's recently getting on board.
All this depends on manufacturers getting on board with the tech and possibly finding that 'killer app' or function that makes it worth putting UWB inside every phone that rolls off the production line, iPhone or otherwise.
With huge networks such as Netflix and HBO getting on board with equal pay, it seems only a matter of time before salary disparity seems as much a thing of the past as season 1 of The Crown.
But this latest upset does point to a long-term problem for the Democratic Party establishment, one that it won't be able to cure by suddenly getting on board with progressive causes like legalized weed or free college.
More companies seem to be getting on board the trend, or at least considering it, as the CBD industry has the potential to become a $22 billion business by 2022, according to cannabis-focused research firm Brightfield Group.
This twist on the usual formula makes The Sinner much more meditative than the standard procedural — which is perhaps the reason that season one's slow burn went largely overlooked — and makes the show worth getting on board with now.
Showrunner David E. Kelley is also slowing getting on board, admitting the series was conceptualized as a "one-off," but now everyone from the writing team to the A-list cast is leaning in to the idea of a season 2.
The days of wondering whether or not you can "pull off" a shaved head are over: Buzz cuts are the cool, unexpected hairstyle du jour, with A-listers like Kristen Stewart, Katy Perry, and Cara Delevingne all getting on board.
Even audio companies are getting on board: Headphone makers like Audeze and Philips, along with a long list of smaller companies, are already making cans and buds that plug into USB and Lightning ports instead of that tiny round hole.
But analysts say that has also hurt the company, for not getting on board a so-called athleisure cycle in the U.S., where yoga pants, joggers and other comfortable wear that can be worn from the streets to the gym.
The Senate bill narrowly passed 51 to 49, with Senator Bob Corker, Republican of Tennessee, voting against the legislation, and other lawmakers, like Ms. Collins, getting on board only once certain changes, including expanding the medical expense deduction, were made.
Even the risk-adverse execs who run network television were getting on board, with a bizarre arms race between Fox and NBC to produce the best (or most lovably sloppy) live revivals of classic musicals most children have never even heard of.
Mr. Ryan, along with other Republicans who sounded even more won over by Mr. Trump on Thursday, risks getting on board with one Trump, only to possibly find a new version making statements he finds untenable, even repugnant, weeks or months later.
Most of the city's existing solar projects are on single-family houses on Staten Island, but townhouse owners in Brooklyn are getting on board, and owners of apartment buildings in the Bronx and Queens are also starting to consider ways to harness the sun's power.
"I would suggest that the president step away from Twitter and start standing with the men and women of the intelligence community and getting on board with the bipartisan commission to make sure that we have the facts as the American people," he said.
In just the past month, Bella Hadid brought her dark-brown hair a few shades closer to sun-kissed; Riverdale's Camila Mendes lightened up from glossy blue-black hair to softer chestnut waves; and now, even Rachel Brosnahan is getting on board with spring's breakout hair-color trend.
The initial franchise fee for the first seven teams was set at $3 million CDN while the MLS has set expansion at $200 million US. Clanachan says there are 18 cities or regions interested in getting on board but for now the league remains focused on establishing itself.
Philippe Cochet, GE's chief productivity officer, said the change will improve GE's ability to return cash to shareholders, since it reduces the space required to produce something, lead times, and inventory; but none of it, he stresses, is possible without the company's workforce – present and future — getting on board.
Kim seems to be getting on board with a new Instagram challenge #ForThatDChallenge, which has seen the likes of Cardi B and Keke Palmer post Insta videos about "tha D."  I don't think I can RAT tho I see you in heaven for that dick cause I Rather DIE!!!
But thanks to the rise of the vegan food industry (2018 Nielsen research showed plant-based food sales increased by 20%), which is often attributed to consumers seeking out more ethical and environmentally friendly options in general, more and more beauty brands are now reformulating, retesting, and getting on board the vegan and cruelty-free bandwagons.
If the Republican gulf continues to widen -- with Donald Trump seizing the nomination, but the anti-Trump forces within the conservative movement and the party's moderate wings never getting on board with his candidacy -- it's possible that as the months wear on, senators could come to the conclusion that a Democrat is likely to win the White House.
Political researcher Spencer Sunshine of the firm Political Research Associates told the Guardian's Jason Wilson that while the rally was originally intended to attract a broad coalition of "patriot" groups, it had become "increasingly Nazified" — with some "patriot" groups refusing to sign on, and explicitly fascist groups like the National Socialist Movement getting on board instead.
Political researcher Spencer Sunshine of the firm Political Research Associates told the Guardian's Jason Wilson that while the rally was originally intended to attract a broad coalition of right-wing groups, it had become "increasingly Nazified" — with some primarily anti-government "patriot" groups refusing to sign on, and explicitly fascist groups like the National Socialist Movement getting on board instead.
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"Every day, more and more members of Congress are getting on board, and as we work to pass this first bill, rest assured, our administration is also working with Dr. Tom Price over at Health and Human Services and with Seema Verma at the Center for Medicaid Services to give states like Florida the freedom and flexibility to help your most vulnerable in the ways that are going to be best for you."

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