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After drinking her daily "Mason jar half-full of black tea and half-full of organic lactose-free whole milk and maple syrup," Ms. Adler cooked an egg in a spoon over coals.
After all these years, the tin is preserved half full.
Might as well see that as a glass half full.
And another new WeWork, in Moscow, was about half full.
So it's glass half full, glass half empty. Right. Right.
The soap dispenser in the women's room was half full.
Is the Democratic House Victory Half Full or Half Empty?
Place half full of more than a few skeptical fans.
It's like, you know that feeling, half full, half empty?
PICTURE PROMPTS Is your glass half empty or half full?
The glass is no longer half full or half empty.
However, the area for spectators was only about half full.
"I always look at the glass half full, Kelly," she said.
Maybe a glass half-full is better than none at all.
Half Full is not the only craft brewer looking for workers.
"The field isn't even half full yet," one Democratic senator quipped.
TOKYO — As the president might say, the room was half full.
And all of this happens in a half-full secondary gym.
It doesn't leave 27 half-full water glasses by your bed!
It's not a matter of seeing the glass as half full.
Paul's Cathedral in Pittsburgh was about half-full at 8 a.m.
Only one of its 10 silos, half full, held any grain.
Some towns exude an enthusiasm, a "can do" sense of gratitude, a belief that their cup is at least "half full" and a welcome to all people of their town to share in that "half-full" abundance.
And the results were—well, let's say the glass was half-full.
The venue was a little over half full, and the atmosphere flat.
So I tend to look at this with the glass half full.
The glass-half-full case for the left is easy to make.
We try our best to look at the bags as half full.
"Obviously, some may see this as a glass half full," said Perdue.
Look at the glass half full: We played well on defense tonight.
On Friday, however, the Will James Middle School gym was half-full.
"I always tried to be a glass-half-full man," Reedie said.
Lake Mead, the largest reservoir in America, is less than half full.
However, witnesses say the 20,000 seat venue was less than half full.
At 6 on a Tuesday night, the room was already half-full.
The stands at the National Sports Stadium were not even half-full.
And for the glass-half-full crowd, here are some bright spots.
The stands in the 15,000-seat stadium were less than half full.
"Sometimes the stadium would be half-full," even in the later rounds.
NH: Well, that is a glass half full note to end on.
So the glass of champagne is definitely half full on the continent.
During a weekend event in Arizona, for example, the venue was half full.
"If a glass is half full, you can't pretend it's full," Neff said.
Bill Gates is known for being a "glass half-full" kind of guy.
Or maybe an adventure-seeking Sagittarius who always sees the glass half full?
His hopes rest on convincing Argentines that their glasses are still half full.
"We're dealing with a glass-half-full stock market right now," he said.
It held about 300 people or something, and it was about half full.
They tend to look at the glass half full, rather than half empty.
The totality can create a kind of half-full and half-empty experience.
But it was very late, and the stands were, at most, half-full.
" But whatever happens, Mr. Lauinger said, "We view the glass as half full.
Wang, for his part, took a glass-half-full view of the data.
I didn't need to see the glass as half full or half empty.
"Investors continue to see the glass half full," JCI portfolio manager Alessandro Balsotti.
Even the other passengers on the half-full train were almost dead silent.
The lines were endless; the shelves were half-full; the pasta was gone.
The guesthouse usually has 80 percent occupancy but is now only half full.
They take an at times questionable glass-half-full approach to the pandemic.
The Fulton hadn't gotten there yet, so runners waited with half-full trays.
"I would say if they're half full they're lucky," she said last week.
It was only half-full, the interior air recirculated to an unnatural chill.
"I'm a half-full-glass kind of guy," says Mastery's owner, Everett Dobson.
On Capitol Hill, Republicans acknowledged a glass-half-full view of the report.
True to form, Manning chose to look at the glass as being half full.
Even though my gas tank is half full, we fill it up anyway ($32.87).
She's looking at the cup half full, but clearly the cup has a leak.
He expects the 24 gallon station to be anywhere from empty to half full.
That's the glass-half-full version of how things could turn out for consumers.
However it is a "glass is half full and half empty" situation, Finer said.
The Fed's glass half full assessment of the U.S. economy should support the dollar.
The event space was only about half full at the scheduled 7:30 a.m.
Many storage yards are only half full - meaning more equipment is in the field.
The entryway is littered with tinsel, A.T.M. receipts, and half-full Poland Spring bottles.
I've always seen the glass as half-full; to him it was half-empty.
"It's very much a glass half-full, glass half-empty story," Miller-Adams says.
On the glass half-full side, the Kalamazoo Promise has had some impressive results.
The galleries above Schiff were barely half full as he gave his closing statement.
So the more you look at the glass half full, the happier you'll be.
But Gates, by her own description, is a "glass half full" sort of person.
"Investors continue to see the glass half-full," JCI portfolio manager Alessandro Balsotti said.
It's Rogers quoting advice from his mother: It's glass-half-full, silver-lining stuff.
"I don't look at the cup as half full, believe me," Brosnan, 63, tells Esquire.
Get you a little cup and somebody put a bit in and it's half-full.
Until that happens, even the most glass-half full kind of news will remain disappointing.
It's a glass half-full approach where you flip the script of your internal narrative.
Both Taylor and O'Rourke offer a glass-half-full take on the lander's unexpected relocation.
"The markets are glass half-full, interpreting things in a fairly optimistic way," said Hudson.
Wendy, a glass-half-full kinda gal, uses this time to get to know Kimmy.
And a glass-half-full fan or coach might even see opportunity in the injuries.
Are Americans looking at the economy with a glass half-full or half-empty perspective?
Ask me if the glass is half empty, and I'll say it looks half full.
Still, you could choose to look at your glass of petrochemicals as being half full.
While drifting to one side, she held a glass, half full, yet never spilled it.
What you start to realize is, the glass is neither half full nor half empty.
Indeed, she doesn't always seem sure whether the glass is half empty or half full.
Did the participants forget the adage about positive thinking and the glass being half full?
Ford says owners should keep the gas tank at least half full until repairs are made.
I'm one of those glass-half-full, people-are-good, Earth-is-lovely kind of people.
My backpack not even half-full, I stopped and looked at my shelves and opened drawers.
Of its two reservoirs, Lake Powell is half full and Lake Mead barely a third full.
SAME FACTS WITH A LITTLE BIT OF OPTIMISM, GLASS-HALF-FULL-PRODUCED TAILWINDS INSTEAD OF HEADWINDS.
Whether you see that as a glass half-full or half-empty is up to you.
Half-full tanks developed standing waves known as "seiches," commonly seen in swimming pools during earthquakes.
To be clear if the hopper is more than half full, this is not an issue.
An inverted Corona in an empty kombucha bottle half-full of Clamato, doused in Old Bay?
Opened in August 220, Half Full saw its revenue top $230,215 by the end of 2000.
The half-full cup of hibiscus iced tea (or maybe a fancy cranberry juice?), sloshing perilously.
The Garden, as Park and Francis recalled, was only half full at the opening face-off.
Her half-full french press is still warm, and a rocking chair sits by the window.
The court calendar is only half full, but has more controversial cases waiting in the wings.
Rather than dwell on the negative, however, Mpunga is a glass-half-full kind of guy.
Someone had put a bucket beneath it, lined with a garbage bag and half full already.
Glass-half-full types will say they're having a tough convo that'll lead to a reunion.
Glass half-full: New investors think there's at least enough value there to cover their loan.
Hence the half-full suitcase that languishes out in the open for days, if not weeks.
For starters, the seats along the sideline in the lower bowl seem less than half full.
So let's call the screen half full — which, with Mr. Sondheim's songs, is more than enough.
But the custom-built 213,27-seat theater is seldom even half full despite deeply discounted tickets.
The Cowboys got off to an 11-0 start in a first-half full of runs.
If you're a glass-half-full kind of person, a sneeze can be considered a mini orgasm.
But, as a "glass half full" kind of guy, I say he did not do that badly.
Its glass is either half-full or half-empty, depending on how you want to see it.
She'd always steer the conversation from a glass-half-empty viewpoint to a glass-half-full position.
Small businesses like Half Full are giving job seekers in the beer industry something to cheer about.
"Powell is seeing the glass half full," said Konstantinos Anthis, Dubai-based head of research at ADSS.
There were never any signs Her husband was the positive, glass-half-full one in their marriage.
The bride and groom said they were the last to board the plane, which was half-full.
If you look at your glass as half full, then Ecuador will fill it to the brim.
Why it matters: The trucking industry can be very inefficient, with rigs often carrying half-full payloads.
The glass-half-full community says this is because the markets already priced in a Macron victory.
With the chamber only half-full, North Carolina House Republicans voted 55–9 to override Cooper's veto.
Guy arrived at Madonna's house in London Monday night, armed with a half-full bottle of wine.
Life is better with a half-full glass, and battling your inner Eeyore can have profound effects.
You can view that from a glass-half-full or half-empty perspective depending on your temperament.
Perhaps you've become pessimistic even though you know you're usually a glass-half-full kind of person.
Some venture capitalists see the unicorn status of this handful of female-led startups as half-full.
And there, investors and analysts seem to disagree about whether the glass is half-empty or half-full.
Welcoming me into her home, she took a seat in a large armchair, surrounded by half-full boxes.
He slung out a half-full gallon of milk and flung it across the counter toward the cookies.
She shuffled to the fridge and pulled out an overripe pineapple and a half-full Ozark water bottle.
But the stands, which had been filled a couple of hours before, were half-full — or half-empty.
Glass half-full people argue fewer foreign players would mean more opportunity for young English players to emerge.
It's the state of mind that the rum punch in your hollowed-out pineapple is always half full.
Yes, but: A new report provides a glass half-full (or maybe empty) global perspective on that trend.
And McElvane has rediscovered her glass-half-full attitude — not just for herself, but for an entire industry.
The business-class cabin was only about half full — the coach cabin looked the same, maybe even less.
"She is adventurous, with a wanderlust; she sees the glass as half full," said a friend, Trayonna Floyd.
Although tickets were only 20 riyals ($5.33), the family section for Friday's match was less than half full.
Mabry used a large trash bag to take it all home and he said it was half full.
"I'm a glass is half full kind of guy but this is something that I've never experienced before."
A dozen recipients told Reuters that often they arrived half-full and would only come every few months.
Like Phil, we can utilize creativity and compassion to change a glass-is-half-empty paradigm, to half full.
"Heart half full," he captioned the image, seemingly referring to the fact that he was not with his daughter.
I've used two drops on my face every day for six months, and my bottle is still half-full.
The optimistic glass-half-full contingent is banking on Trump's tease that a breakthrough in trade talks is nigh.
After I got through I had the canister half full of dirt and the foam filter was completely dirty!
Our conversations outside of the studio toggle between a glass half-empty/half-full diagnosis of gender in music.
Back in the van and on the road, we find a half-full bottle of wine under a seat.
When she returned a while later, she found the tub stood only half full, the water murky with silt.
I took a leftover half-full bottle of wine from the table and brought it up to my room.
Still, Uber seems to be taking a glass-half-full approach to this whole losing money in perpetuity thing.
"Markets are seeing the glass half full now," Mr. Mufarej said, adding that 2019 will be a crucial year.
But the airplane hangar was only half-full, with the campaign generously estimating as many as 1,000 had come.
"I look at the glass as being more half-full than half-empty," he told Crisis magazine in 2004.
So if you look at the potential of that glass half full and think about it for a minute.
And going forward, there's no question of whether the glass is half empty or half full for corporate America.
Thankfully, my flight was only about half-full, which meant there was plenty of room in the overhead compartments.
Black said 65 passengers and five crew members were on board the MD-88 aircraft, which was about half full.
Although in most countries the proportion of people who smoke continues to fall, campaigners see the glass as half full.
"I think it's a pity people nowadays tend to look at the glass being half-empty instead of half-full."
The gallery was already half full by the time she entered, and she found a seat in a middle row.
But venture capitalists and startup CEOs in middle America attempt to paint a glass half-full picture of the data.
Despite being a near-perfect snack, it's unusual that you get a bag that isn't half full of just air.
Chris Cillizza [33:40 PM] -- Ok, here's the glass-half-full look — as opposed to your glass-mostly-empty one.
"Douglas wakes up every morning, and the glass is half full," said his wife, Abigail Asher, a noted art consultant.
Here's the glass-half-full side: The polls are more accurate a few weeks after the convention than immediately before.
The Adonia, as our ship was nicknamed, which holds 777 passengers, appeared to be about half full when I sailed.
LINDA CARDELLINI Judy is a glass-half-full person, but life keeps dumping that glass of water over her head.
When I get there, the room is about half full, and all the bunk beds have at least one occupant.
The flight was a bit over half full, and I was quick to disinfect my seat when I sat down.
The restaurant seemed only about half full — or at least it had almost as many large touchscreens as people inside.
A full freezer will hold for two days, while a half-full freezer will get too warm after just one.
Everybody has a way, it's kind of like looking at ratings or looking at a glass of half-full water.
But one of these is still less than half full, according to official figures released 11 days after it opened.
Whether one considers Iceage a "good" live band is contingent on how one sees the glass half empty/half full conundrum.
Although she admits to having dark moments, she chooses to be positive and look forward with a "glass half full" attitude.
There was also a pint glass of Corona, which was less than half full -- and an empty bottle of Stella Artois.
Around the corner, a lab assistant named Nick rattles a mesh-covered jar half-full of dead bees and varroa mites.
"You can look at the glass half-empty or you can look at the glass half-full, you know," said Anthony.
The woman claims she did her own investigation and found that Hot Tamales boxes have the same deception inside -- half full.
A bottle labeled "ricin" was half full with a yellowish white powder, which tests later confirmed was ricin, the complaint says.
For now though, investors chose to see the glass as half full and lifted the Aussie dollar 22 percent to $0.7360 .
It drives certain colleagues crazy that it's a mess of papers and books and abandoned paper cups half full of tea.
Don't take any opening slots; becoming a perpetual opening act in half-full rooms is like starving an orchid of sunlight.
The less than half-full auditorium was more worrying for Le Tarmac's hopes of a happy denouement to its current woes.
With its planes flying only half full, it will reduce capacity by at least 20% from April 14 through June 5.
Jane Foley, currency strategist at Rabobank, said sterling traders currently had a "glass half full outlook" when looking at Brexit developments.
If you're moving fast enough, you won't have time to think about whether your glass is half full or half empty.
It now stands at 3.9%, and yet a new Fed survey reveals a very different, glass-less-than-half full reality.
The place was half-full but deafeningly loud; local singers in tight dresses sang Russian pop songs on a central stage.
"She's a remarkable, cheerful and optimistic person who always sees the glass half-full, not half empty," Barbara Ranhand, 77, tells PEOPLE.
Where Horrigan sees Half Full in five years is producing 15,000 barrels a year, up from its current output of 3,000 barrels.
Formula 1 has found itself plunged into a bit of a glass half full/half empty debate since the British Grand Prix.
Forcing Comcast and Netflix to up their game That's the glass-half-full version of how things could turn out for consumers.
As the clouds melt into the color of strawberry ice cream, your glass still half full, take a picture with your phone.
"To me, the glass is half full, and I like Cummins here given that you're no longer fighting the Fed," Cramer concluded.
We got Marlon leaving Catch in WeHo Saturday night, and he's clearly anti-Trump, but he's a glass-half-full kinda guy.
In 1982 in Honolulu, the only people watching were the 3,33 counted in the Neal Blaisdell Center, which was not half full.
The stands in Philippe Chatrier Stadium were only about half-full when the match started, even though the session was sold out.
But when she went back to the supermarket several days after doing so, she found the refrigerated butter shelves still half full.
Few need admission to the intensive care unit, which is now half full, two weeks after overflow necessitated transfers to nearby hospitals.
And on Wednesday, migrants' advocates said the shelters were already half full — days before the majority of the caravan was to arrive.
"At this point in the long expansion, I see the glass as much more than half full," Powell said in his remarks.
This glass-half-full view could be in part why equity investors are always last to leave the party as recessions materialize.
The company also improved the beer emoji to ensure froth is no longer present at the top of a half-full beer.
Well I would say, you know, you got a choice to look at the glass half full or the glass half empty.
Getting fired is no fun, but for former Han Solo movie directors Chris Miller and Phil Lord, the glass is half full.
Rankin would also likely see the glass as both half full and half empty when it comes to women, campaigns, and elections.
Obamacare sign-ups hit 3.6 million with two weeks left to go Is the Obamacare enrollment glass half full — or half empty?
And so we're playing, and I get clocked with a half-full can of beer right where I got bitten by the dog.
It is common for loved ones to visit their crosses and drink, leaving behind half-full bottles for the spirits of the deceased.
During my testing I suffered a software glitch that killed the power on my VanMoof even though the battery was nearly half full.
It's being produced on Broadway in accordance with the Ambassador Theatre Group, Benjamin Lowy Productions, Glass Half Full Productions, and Gavin Kalin Productions.
Joshua's brown bagging it, so if you're a glass half full person ... they're about to pop the cork and chat over a bottle.
As we reported ... his Friday night gig in Virginia was barely half full, and fans were pissed he only played for 45 minutes.
The courtroom, which looked like it hadn't been updated since the 1970s—wood paneling, emerald carpets, brown leather seats—was about half-full.
Residents begin returning home Still, Richard Tabacco, whose home saw only minor damage, was in a glass-half-full kind of mood Wednesday.
I prefer to look at the glass half full, and believe the lack of minority actor nominations the past two years are outliers.
Keeneland's iconic sales arena can seat up to 700 people, although it wasn't even half full on the first day of the sale.
After over 15 years as a hacker, security professional, PCI QSA and and incident responder he still sees the cup as half full.
But Dr. Ruth Gates is a glass-half-full kind of person, which is why she's devoted to studying and protecting coral reefs.
"Cash reserves are running down quickly as fleets are grounded, and what flights there are operate much less than half full," it added.
As the cart passes, there is first a storm of whistles and then a fusillade of objects and half-full cups of beer.
But we got lucky as the boat was only half-full, landing us upgrades to individual cabins with air conditioning and private baths.
By Monday afternoon when a reporter visited, the restaurant was half full, and a customer interrupted at one point to hug Ms. Guevara.
That's another sign of how this market embraces the positives and sees a glass half full as three-quarters full — at a minimum.
NF: So to the extent where I want to think of it as a glass half full, the constitutional part there really worked.
Picture Prompts Would you say you are more of a "glass is half-full" or a "glass is half-empty" type of person?
Edward Yardeni, president of Yardeni Research, maintains a bullish outlook on the stock market and a glass-half-full view of the economy.
" He pointed to the "half full" court room and said, "the press are to be applauded on how well they have maintained themselves.
The reservoir at Sydney's dam is less than half full, and the city has employed "water officers" to educate citizens and enforce restrictions.
People who consider the glass half full tend to live lives of "exceptional longevity," making it past age 85 more often than curmudgeons.
The drug tunnel began in a pink and orange two-story house in Tijuana whose front yard had a half-full kiddie pool.
But inside the stadium, which was a little more than half full, some spectators said they believed the team could help ease tensions.
The BW Maple, with a total capacity of 82,000 cubic meters of liquefied petroleum gas, was half full when it collided with another ship.
After that, I collect half-full water glasses on the bedside and dining tables, and our desk, and put them next to the sink.
The plane took off with its tank less than half full and was forced into an emergency landing on a racing track (all survived).
As Hugh sermonises, we watch 'normal people' arrive at Heathrow airport greeted by warm embraces from loved ones, eyes half full of happy tears.
Although the reservoir is only about half full, hydrologists can only fill it to certain levels at different times of year to prevent flooding.
This creates a "a more 'glass-half-full' approach that works far better for drones in small, cluttered spaces," says MIT graduate Benoit Landry.
Whether Falih's comments are bullish or bearish for oil prices is mostly a matter of perspective: is the barrel half full or half empty?
It's kind of a glass half-empty or half-full question right now when it comes to Tesla's mass-market Model 3 electric sedan.
"I think the Fed right now is still seeing the economic and policy as glass half full without any real evidence," explained the trader.
Look at it with the glass half full and it's a way for Westbrook to possibly look even better than he did in 2017.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — At kickoff in Sunday's game between the Giants and the Jets, the stands at MetLife Stadium were less than half full.
Half-full, even when athletes wrote to him in recent months demanding — begging for — a deeper investigation of Russian sports beyond track and field.
At least four Park Hills police cruisers were posted at the entrance and exit of the school, whose parking lot was about half-full.
The stadium was kind of half-full all day, but about 30 minutes before they were about to come on the place filled up.
With passengers in a half-full train, that comes to perhaps 800,000 pounds of steel and aluminum, flesh and blood, all of it moving.
Prospect is a town of about 4,600 people with a police department of some 12 officers, about half full-time and half part-time.
"I think it's very very important to see the glass as half full and look at the world as an optimistic place," he said.
He would only just constantly break your balls about how negative you are, anyway, and how life is a glass half full or whatever.
After 20 years of work on such possibilities (more, in Dr Gurdon's case) some see the Petri dish as half-full, some as half-empty.
In other words, millennials see the world half full, with room for improvement, naturally, but have generally held a more positive view of the future.
"For a period of six months or so a lot of 727s were flying with half full cabins," Waldock said by phone from Prescott, Arizona.
In the cold open, Matt Damon as Brett Kavanaugh calls himself "a keg is half-full kind of guy," and he apologizes for sassing Sen.
There may not be a lot of women in fashion photography who look like Adrienne Raquel, but she's a glass-half-full kind of person.
"At least President Trump would ground the drones," declared The Guardian's Simon Jenkins, attempting to view a poisoned chalice of white nationalism as half-full.
"It seems to me markets are still trading on the theory that the glass is half full," said fund manager Hermes' chief economist Neil Williams.
Here's how it works: - When you've got half your battery life left, the indicator will appear half-full; you'll make it home without a charge.
Taking a glass half full/half empty view, the electronics ban could be the detox from technology you need, but don't have the discipline for.
It is Dr. Mukherjee's curse — or blessing, assuming he's a glass-half-full sort of fellow — to have to follow in his own mammoth footsteps.
The argument has weight because both reservoirs have been struggling to remain half full, and may never refill as temperatures rise because of climate change.
Milch added that if the trend continues, wages should also pick up — reinforcing the Reserve Bank of Australia's "glass half full" view of the economy.
Keep the gas tank more than half full at all times, and completely full for cars that will be off the road during the winter.
For those intrigued but not anticipating too much, it's the sort of flawed but reasonably entertaining effort that can be viewed as "Glass," half full.
Offering an economic opening to the world with Kim and Co. in power will definitely be a glass-half-full situation, but war it ain't.
One also told us about a client who reminded her that the Earth was experiencing a break from emissions, a definite glass-half-full outlook.
Gail: Well, it is true that rooms half full of people in some states have more power than six blocks of apartment buildings someplace else.
Both drone noises can be interpreted, in a glass-half-full way, as testaments to botanical presence, amplified sonic evidence of ordinarily undetectable plant life.
This glass-half-full statement leaves the door wide open to a June hike, provided, of course, that the recent data letdowns are indeed transitory.
The officers also say they noticed the 26-year-old had stuffed a small marijuana cigarette into a half-full water bottle during the stop.
L: It was a very painful year, but at the same time we always look at things, from a glass half full or half empty, we'll always look at half full and I think that allowed us to be a lot more efficient, that got us to really focus on Kaizen, and we looked at everything from our purchasing practices to our labor practices.
In a research note over the weekend, Goldman Sachs declared that the U.S. economic glass was "half full," pointing to pessimism that was overshadowing encouraging fundamentals.
A search warrant says a half-full box of ammunition was found in a diaper bag in the Plymouth residence where Keyaris Samuels died May 16.
"[Debbie] approaches the world with an infectious glass-half-full positivity, so Tiffany Haddish was the absolute perfect – and only – person for this role," Cohen said.
People can see the world from a glass-half-full perspective, but this transit is helpful in understanding how you and others can work better together.
On a cold February night in Stamford, Connecticut, the chill in the air is doing nothing to dampen patrons' thirst for Half Full Brewery's craft beers.
"I don't want to be viewed as some happy talker who see the glass half-full when there's just a few drops in it," said Cordray.
Last Sunday, the Chargers played their first regular season game in a city that doesn't want them to a tiny stadium half-full of opposing fans.
In my darkest moments, I'd obsess over this idea of this metaphorical glass and put a tremendous effort to see it (the world) as half full.
I'm a the-glass-is-half-full person," he told me at the National Governors Association meeting in Washington, D.C. "We've made a lot of progress.
LE HAVRE, France — When Spain took on South Africa in the Women's World Cup this month, the stadium here in Le Havre was barely half full.
Dig through the back of your pantry and the corners of your freezer — how many half-full bags of pasta and frozen broccoli do you have?
"I don't want to be viewed as some happy talker who sees the glass half-full when there's just a few drops in it," said Cordray.
Its 20 tables in the main room were half-full on a weekday night and a short song and dance show was performed at dinner-time.
Talk about a glass half full ... Dean suffered a dislocated hip and fractured femur and he had 4 screws and a plate implanted in his leg.
The crowd was dominated by Mexico's vast Southern California fan base, but the Rose Bowl was less than half-full with an announced crowd of 42,393.
He's definitely got a glass half full mentality on the case, especially when he started talking about therapy, which he somehow managed to equate to getting braces.
"If Mick is guilty of anything, it's that he's more of a glass half full kind of guy," said John Czwartacki, senior adviser to Mulvaney for strategy.
He then chased us down the street as we sped away, his hurled half-full beer can of beer making a thunk sound on the car's exterior.
Cops say Colt told them Larissa became enraged, and emptied her bottle of antidepressants -- which was half full -- swallowed the pills and locked herself in the bathroom.
He then chased us down the street as we sped away, his hurled half-full beer can of beer making a thunk sound on the car's exterior.
Jamie Foxx is a glass half full kinda guy ... he acknowledges we have problems here in the U.S. of A., but still ... crack a smile, won't ya?
In my opinion, we need to take a glass half full approach to this, and because this is the Gilmore Girls, that glass contains coffee, coffee, coffee.
Stosur is of the "glass half full" mentality, however, and rather than get down on herself, she is prepared to fight her way back up the rankings.
Last month, Newton-John revealed to Today that while she has dark moments, she chooses to be positive and look forward with a "glass half full" attitude.
The body is soft enough to concave and save space on the subway when half full of gear, or to expand around a pile of bulky things.
SINGAPORE (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Every day after his morning run, Adam Reutens-Tan washes under a half-full camping shower hooked on the ceiling of his bathroom.
"Cash reserves are running down quickly as fleets are grounded and what flights there are operate much less than half full," CAPA said in its blog post.
For comparison, the iPhone 11's significantly smaller battery only gets around half full in the same amount of time when using Apple's 264W USB-C charger.
The topic is determinism, and personal responsibility, but their musings are interrupted when a half-full water bottle crashes from the sky on the dirt beside them.
The night she died, I saw that the moon was exactly half-full, just as I am now... half of what I've been my entire adult life.
The good news (if you want to take a glass half-full view) is that the rate of growth has slowed dramatically from the previous two years.
Early retirees take a glass-half-full approach to most things, from making life-altering decisions about work to picking the right wine to sip during dinner.
I've never been "optimistic" in the sense of just seeing the glass as half-full — only in the sense of looking at trend lines rather than headlines.
And young people and African Americans, two groups that she really needs to make sure turn out to vote in November, see the glass as half full.
He whisked me next door to his lab and pulled a box of glass ampoules out of the fridge, each half-full of what looked like dirty snow.
According to a criminal complaint obtained by PEOPLE, a flight attendant asked Camp if he'd like to move to another seat, because the flight was only half full.
America has its share of problems these days, but Justin Bieber is looking at the glass half full because we've learned he's applying to become an American citizen.
A California woman claims she bought a $4 box of Mike and Ikes at a theater, only to discover it was half full of slack-fill -- 46% air.
On Wednesday the dining room was half-full, as bankers and traders stayed away thanks to restrictions, some self-imposed, on travelling to work during the coronavirus outbreak.
A part of me was fulfilled, thanks to the hours-long snuggling — the fact that it felt half empty instead of half full was my own personal problem.
Hopefully this guide will serve as a glass-half-full reminder that whatever else Miami Art Week may be — tacky, enervating, filled with stultifying traffic — it's never boring.
It's rare that CNBC's Jim Cramer comes across stock market sentiment as optimistic as Monday's, where investors see the glass half full but consider it to be brimming.
One of two hastily-constructed Wuhan hospitals meant to help handle the surging number of coronavirus patients was less than half full on Tuesday, according to official figures.
The main space was only half full when Luminary founder Cate Luzio took the stage with Ellevest founder Sallie Krawcheck for the second-to-last panel of the day.
Charles Moldow, a partner at venture firm Foundation Capital and an early investor in LendingClub and On Deck, said there's a glass-half-full interpretation of the LendingClub news.
"It's not whether our glass is half full or half empty, it's knowing the glass is refillable and using those intentional activities to top off your glass," he said.
"This market keeps seesawing because we're in a very binary moment where the glass-half-empty scenario is genuinely much worse than the glass-half-full scenario," Cramer explained.
"How you interpret that 9.13 percent depends on whether you're a glass half-empty or half-full person," Andrew Hunter, U.S. economist at Capital Economics, said in a note.
For example, Magellan Midstream Partners' BridgeTex pipeline, which flows to Houston, ran at slightly more than half-full at the end of March, according to energy information provider Genscape.
Doubting the Federal Reserve's ability to hike rates as forecast, markets are wrestling with the central bank over whether the economy reflects a glass half empty or half full.
The engineers are looking for a design that can successfully capture more than 50% of regolith, meaning that the drums will be more than half full at maximum capacity.
Glass-half-full types might be pleased to see that after climbing 30 percent from 2000 to 2010, antibiotic prescriptions for older adults leveled off between 2011 and 2014.
In fact, in a glass-half-full kind of way, it makes sense that the US and other places will only be offered the larger Note 10 Plus 5G.
Conaway tried to clarify that it was a "glass half full, glass half empty" thing about whether one concludes Russia's efforts were designed to help Trump get elected president.
In contrast, those who tend to see glasses as half-full expect a new wave of grands crus to emerge from previously unlikely terroirs such as Sussex and Scandinavia.
For instance, Trump was known to love Tic Tacs, and demanded that the housekeepers set out exactly two full containers and one half-full container in his bedroom bureau.
They also said he favored Bronx Colors makeup from Switzerland, which had to be set out identically to the Tic Tacs — two full containers and one half-full container.
BW Maple, with a total capacity of 82,000 cubic meters of liquefied petroleum gas, was half full when it collided near Chennai with the Indian ship Dawn Kanchipuram on Saturday.
" Or as Chloé Laubu, the study's lead author, explained, "A good analogy would be the way you perceive the glass either half-full or half-empty according to your mood.
The phone reached 21 percent charge at 103 minutes, was exactly half-full after 210, was two-thirds full in 25, and got to 217 percent after half an hour.
"The stronger labour market has led to some pick-up in wages growth, which is a welcome development," Lowe said, maintaining his sanguine glass half-full view of the economy.
Lil Yachty is looking at Boosie Badazz's weed case in Georgia with a glass-half-full type of mentality -- and doesn't seem to think he'll do jail time if convicted.
Yet in a country where poverty is rife, even the world's most diligent transformers of lemons into lemonade need some help to see a nearly empty glass as half-full.
Slattery is a "glass half full" type person so while she acknowledges that there's "still tremendous room for improvement," she argues that the industry is moving in a positive direction.
When the reality of only a 26 percent reduction of cancer mortality was announced, ACS reported that "the glass was half full," and reflected on past and future goal setting.
It's exactly the sort of tune that would cause me to smash a half-full can on the floor and flip a table over before the vocals even kick in.
" Matty's next big tip is the following: "Whenever you're at home working with a Dutch oven with oil in it, always make sure that it's not full—always half full.
Analysts and bankers at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, offered a glass-half-full attitude toward the global economy, saying it was weakening but not entering a recession.
I bet it's easier to push past her glass-half-empty impulse to a substantive conversation than it is to change her into a glass-half-full kind of person.
The glass of Colorado River water is either half-full or half-empty, depending on whether you think water woes bring out the cooperative side of people, or the litigious.
This was Conway they were talking about, the high priestess of hyper-spin, who can look at the smallest droplet in the largest goblet and pronounce the glass half full.
Fall is an exciting time, sure; but dropping temperatures and disappearing daylight can make even the most bright-eyed, bushy-tailed, glass-half-full human being feel a little blue.
And I think that if you change your mind and look at the glass half full, even when you're feeling like Eeyore and you change your mind, your brain reacts.
With a snowstorm raging outside a half-full Xcel Energy Center, the Minnesota Wild emerged with a 3-23 win over the Ottawa Senators on Monday in St. Paul, Minn.
"We still see the environment as glass-half-full, although more difficult given the volatility in the market," said Lisa Erickson, head of traditional investments at U.S. Bank Wealth Management.
For someone used to covering the surreal, solemn, and often solitary phenomenon of virtual reality installations, the casual raucousness of the ESC Game Theater — even half full — is a welcome variation.
The majority of the audience, in a Riocentro arena that was barely half full, reacted to the score announcement with derision while a pocket of Russian fans waved flags and celebrated.
"The Chinese are looking at Trump 'glass half-full," Charles Freeman III, nonresident senior fellow in the John L. Thornton China Center at Brookings, told CNBC in a phone interview Monday.
DeJoria, as he explained, has been a glass-half-full kind of person ever since he was kid, despite growing up poor and despite being homeless at one point in life.
Rob Carnell, chief economist and head of research, Asia-Pacific at ING, said he saw more reasons to take a "glass-is-half-full" approach, given the recent emerging market selloff.
CAIRO — The EgyptAir red-eye from Paris to Cairo, an Airbus A20023 jetliner less than half full, had just entered Egyptian airspace early Thursday on the final part of its journey.
Rob Carnell, chief economist and head of research, Asia-Pacific at ING, said he saw more reasons to take a "glass-is-half-full" approach given the recent emerging market selloff.
Emergency responders were called to an all-too-familiar scene in Pennsylvania on Sunday: They found empty packets of heroin, spoons and half-full syringes, and two men dead from overdoses.
As analyst Michael Nathanson points out, Netflix (which has not gone out of its way — at all — to stop password sharers) can view this as a half-empty/half-full situation.
There are two sides to games like this, though, and for their part Charlotte—or the official Twitter account of Charlotte Football, at least—held to a glass-half-full approach.
Still, keeping a glass half full perspective, after a slow start out of the gate, even a modest pickup is a welcome step in the right direction for the U.S. economy.
It was good... It has energized the team – it depends if you are a glass half empty or glass half full person and I am like 'holy shit that was awesome'.
There was also a picture of Bey and Jay as they sat together on some stone steps, the former Destiny's Child star's shoes laying beside her next to a half-full Corona.
A flight from London to Paris on a half-full jet produces ten times as much in carbon emissions per passenger as a scheduled flight, according to Terrapass, a carbon-offset firm.
They haven&apost figured out his running mate, but I heard it could be A Half, Full Bottle Of Robitussin Found Under A Car Seat, so it&aposs really hot and sticky.
Drillers see the glass as half empty, while their lenders believe it's half full ahead of the latest round of stress tests for energy companies looking to tap debt and keep pumping.
If you could get past that, if they can get past that and you bring in the right leadership to run that global operation, that would be the cup half full future.
From throwing away half-full water bottles to tediously unlacing sneakers, most flyers would agree that passing through the Transportation Security Administration checkpoint is one of the more arduous aspects of traveling.
Spirit may prefer to take a glass half-full approach, given that its satisfaction score improved to 62 out of 100 compared with 54 last year (JetBlue and Southwest each scored 80).
Early retirees take a glass half full approach to most things, from making life-altering decisions about work to picking the right wine to sip on during dinner – and everything in-between.
"And we stand up for our national anthem," the president added, garnering a thundering ovation from a crowd of military veterans inside a roughly half-full Municipal Auditorium in downtown Kansas City.
She returns with two half-full tumblers, hands him one, and then settles down on the sofa beside him, slightly closer than where she had been sitting previously, though still not touching.
The river's flow has also been diminished by a severe drought that's spanned much of the last two decades, leaving its two main reservoirs -- Lake Powell and Lake Mead -- barely half full.
That so few could roar so loud — the arena was half full at kickoff, and tickets could be had for $81 on the secondary market — was a testament to the fans' disgust.
Well, you have about 80 days left to ensure this year's goal doesn't join your graveyard of past promises  Before you start panicking, know that this is a glass-half-full situation.
I was in Miami, on the beach, for a tour and I was looking at my calendar for the rest of the year and it was over half full already in February.
In the end, I'd rather feel that I'm a part of the group that's trying to make the difference, trying to view it differently, and trying to remain half full versus half empty.
When our tester tried to reuse the half-full bags at her next pumping session, she got an error message from the app that the bags were full – and they were, with air.
"They said that we were being disorderly and a hazard to the rest of the flight, to the safety of the other customers," said Hohl, who noted the flight was only half-full.
One evening, Thomas, the protagonist of this slim, perceptive Swiss novel, walks out of his garden, leaving behind a half-full glass of wine, a stable career, a tranquil marriage, and two children.
The show, however, in the Brooklyn series On Stage at Kingsborough, preserves the tale's signature farmyard creatures and its wily wolf, incarnated by the large and limber puppets of Glass Half Full Theater.
"I fully understand that the African American community is suffering from discrimination and that there are many wrongs that must still be made right," Trump said at the church which was half-full.
The glass-half full view shows that 88% have not witnessed such behavior, but this data suggests that companies, employees as well as friends and mental health professionals would benefit from increased awareness.
The visitors' gallery was only half full, and there was none of the passion and titillation that infused the Clinton impeachment, which also, oddly enough, revolved around a power disparity between two people.
On Wednesday afternoon, the 180-seat Baita, with a plexiglass retractable roof and hanging strings of pompoms that are red, green and white (the colors of the Italian flag), was about half-full.
Yet, according to one award-winning actress, it's important to take a moment to look at "the glass half full" during times of turbulence, as it could be better in the long run.
We spoke to someone at the DoubleTree Hotel in Houston -- directly across the highway from Lakewood Church -- and we're told it was half full last Thursday when Harvey started barreling toward H-Town.
The audience was half-full, a respectable Thursday turnout, and a house manager came over to me and my friends and asked if we'd like to move up and sit in the front row.
WATCH: Pierce Brosnan On Life After Losing Wife and Daughter to Ovarian Cancer: 'I Don't Look at the Cup as Half Full' But most were hoping the meeting led to more in the future.
"The market is definitely taking a glass half full approach and it's probably a bit premature, given concerns over China's growth and the questions over rising inventories," said Daniel Hynes of ANZ in Sydney.
So, thinking of testosterone as a tank of gas, the cortisol released by stress and lack of sleep might take a woman's tank to empty, yet only decrease a man's tank to half full.
On all of these points, Trump is offering half-truths, which would be bad by the standards of ordinary presidential conduct but by Trump standards is really more of a glass-half-full situation.
Mr. Tusk was still smarting over 2017's missed opportunities and saw the mayor's four no-name challengers' 25 percent of the vote as halfway to victory — a particularly bullish glass-half-full perspective.
Cartoon by Roz Chast The priest had finished making his rounds, he had emptied one bottle and carried another that was half full, which he lifted to his mouth and drank from deeply, thirstily.
That project was also pitched as a glass-half-full compromise: The levees would get repaired and help protect the flood-prone Rio Grande Valley while satisfying the federal government's requirement to build fencing.
Mr. Brown belongs to the contemporary of school of mentalists and magicians (including Penn and Teller and the great Ricky Jay, who died last year) who practice what might be called half-full disclosure.
But U.S.C. lost in overtime at B.Y.U.; Colorado was upset by Air Force in overtime; Stanford was routed by Central Florida; and U.C.L.A. was clobbered by Oklahoma in a barely half-full Rose Bowl.
"We probably roast more coffee at Peet's in one day than is being produced on all the farms growing coffee here, but I'm looking at this as a cup half full," Mr. Welsh said.
"We have no written policy regarding gas or charging, but the general guideline is that it should at least be half full at the beginning of the shift, which this car was," Bosques said.
"Early retirees take a glass-half-full approach to most things, from making life-altering decisions about work to picking the right wine to sip on during dinner — and everything in between," Adcock wrote.
"Easy to develop them, sure," he would say, leaning back on his bar stool at the Ivy Inn, watching the neon light from a Budweiser sign radiating through his half-full tumbler of whiskey.
One or two of us edged close to the wreck and dropped small somethings—a beach towel, a bucket hat, a bag of chips, a half-full margarita in its salted glass—then scuttled away.
In June when they hiked rates, upped their economic outlook and marked up the number of rate hikes to four for this year, they see the economy as half full even with risks from tariffs.
The A Cure for Wellness actress attended the film's premiere on Monday night in New York City where she tells PEOPLE that she is a "glass half full kind of girl" in regards to politics.
"I ... shared with them that, look, if I were them, I'd look at this as 'the glass is half full,' he didn't withdraw from the JCPOA (the nuclear deal), and that's step one," Corker said.
But it's worth noting this first eruption was predictable and front loaded by design, over and done with before the end of the workday, three-and-a-half full days of convention ahead of us.
The glass-half-full version is that it's pretty joyous to be inside that world and away from the real one, feel like a kid whose toy soldiers have come to life on the tabletop.
The half full scenario is that the number of people who have now downloaded our applications and are using it as part of the workflow over the last year and a half has absolutely exploded.
An announced crowd of 5,540 seemed generous, as the 8,000 seat PPL Center looked half-full at best, but the fans who did attend, including the ones on the bus from Philadelphia, were very enthusiastic.
Glass-half-full types will note that Trump says (and tweets) all sorts of things -- things that are often at odds with one another and that he often goes back on by the next day.
MILAN — In the first handful of looks in the Versace show were suits cut down the middle and bisected by pattern and color, Prince of Wales checks on one half, full black on the other.
Here are some easy-to-implement tips from professional organizers: There are two basic approaches to organizing travel toiletries, be they half-full T.S.A.-approved liquids containers or pilfered hotel shampoos: pre-packing and decanting.
But at Vox's science desk, we like to take a glass-half-full approach to life ... and hope that 2018 can be a better year for science literacy and empirical evidence than last year was.
In the on-set kitchen, the pots and pans on the stove had just the right amount of dent and scuff, trays of half-full wine glasses glimmered red, gold and pink, like liquid valentines.
Although I&aposd like to think that I still see glasses as at least half-full, the never-endingly destructive feedback loop of American foreign policy has certainly left me a more jaded twenty-something.
Mike Conaway, the Texas Republican who led the investigation, told CNN something very similar -- saying that it was a "glass half full, glass half empty" argument as to whether the Russians wanted Trump to win.
The interpretations can lead to controversy, such as Google's misplacement of foam somehow hovering above a half-full glass of beer, and the jumbling of ingredients (with cheese on the bottom) on its hamburger emoji.
Across the road, the remnants of a raving Saturday night lay untouched: an overturned grocery cart, swiped from the megastore down the road, a half-full bottle of chardonnay and a neat pile of vomit.
The point of First Pass Friday is to show you how little a supposed "expert" gets on the first pass through the clues (or how much, if you're a "glass half full" kind of person).
"I'm always a glass-half-full kind of person, because I think it can help you with a little bit of life perspective, which can sometimes take the pressure away from you a little," Annacone said.
Given the many different ways in which progress (or regress) can be measured, the state of Islam in Europe may always be a vessel that some see as half-empty and others see as half-full.
"The glass-half-full view for oil markets is there is certainly spare capacity with the Saudis and other gulf allies in addition to surging US production," he said after word of the plan first surfaced.
Take a peek at Bradley Beal's statistics in just about any category over the past three seasons and your glass-half-full takeaway might be that he's more consistently great at being consistent than anybody else.
"I asked [Barack] how hopeful he was for the future, and he told me Michelle was more of a glass half-empty attitude, whereas he is a more glass half-full type of person," Branson writes.
But whether you see this glass as half empty or half full, it is being poured into an atmosphere that is already full — of CO2, having crossed the threshold of 400 parts per million last year.
The point of First Pass Friday is to show you how little a supposed "expert" gets on the first pass through the clues (or how much, if you are a "glass half full" kind of person).
On any given day, the planes from Europe are about half-full of Americans coming home, so the incorrect announcement that they'd all be stranded on the wrong continent starting next week set off a panic.
"I love repositioning Joe Biden as the underdog," said Mayor Eric Garcetti of Los Angeles, a national co-chair of Mr. Biden's campaign, offering a glass-half-full assessment of Mr. Biden's place in the race.
Jenni Honkanen and Tobias Solvefjord, both 39, of Skovde, Sweden, were on a half-full jet from Hong Kong to Ho Chi Minh City on Wednesday morning, wondering if sites would be closed or travel restricted.
The 1,600-bed Wuhan coronavirus hospital that China panic-built in a few days is less than half full 11 days after it openedResearch suggests 80% of coronavirus cases are mild, but the epidemic could 'rebound.
Third quarter earnings for the whole S&P 500 can go either way they are now — expected to be up 0.2 percent — but the momentum (for the moment) has definitely shifted to the "glass half-full" camp.
The waiting room is half-full, mostly with African American women and their children waiting to get immunizations, talk to a nutritionist, speak with a health care officer, obtain shot records or any number of other requests.
"The market is looking at things with a half-full lens these days, and there's some basis for the market to take this in stride," said Matthew Peron, head of global equity at Northern Trust Asset Management.
So, investors may look to the "half-full" argument: Instead of Uber "bleeding money" in these markets to grow market share against a formidable competitor, they are now equity participants in the growth of Didi and Grab.
These game are, in their way, the second round of preseason games, thoroughly mixed affairs, cheap tickets available at will, weird players clomping onto the court, all playing in front of half-full crowds fighting off sleep.
Sunday's evening session at weightlifting attracted only a half-full stadium, while women's rugby sevens on Monday morning had only a crowd of a few thousand with the vast majority of seats at the Deodoro stadium empty.
In character, Damon described himself as an optimist — "a keg-is-half-full kind of guy" — but also as someone who would fight for his nomination: "I don't know the meaning of the word 'stop,'" he said.
" His glass-half-full predictions were punctuated with talk of branding and "Kudlowisms," terms he said he invents and tries to weave into the staff vernacular, like telling the press secretary to make a trade talking point "growthier.
A new paper in the journal Nature Communications has good news if you're in a "glass half full" kind of mood, concluding that China's carbon emissions are likely to peak well before 2030 if several things break right.
It is too early to expect Brown's scores to rise, but those numbers doubtless played a role in depressing enrollment—with only 111 kids in the incoming sixth grade, and 382 overall, Brown is currently about half full.
The office space has the feel of a Hillary Clinton campaign office: the odors of stale pizza and sweat waft through the air, half-full bottles of soda are scattered around, anti-Trump beer koozies and pins abound.
She named it after Veuve Clicquot's ancient method of removing sediment in Champagne, and will offer an impressive list of by-the-glass wines and some 23 Champagnes by the half, full and magnum bottle ($40 to $2,800).
With the Philippe Chatrier showcourt still little more than half full as the unseasonably cold weather kept thousands of ticket-holders away, the drama continued into the second set, when Williams was broken again to trail 2-0.
" • "Analysts said that the current tendency in the markets to see the glass as half-full reflects widespread relief among investors that a recession and a sharp slump in earnings are not in the cards any time soon.
However, the glass can also be half full: China's economy may be one of the largest opportunities for cyclical improvement as we move through 2020, and green shoots were very clear in our December Macau Macro Activity Tracker.
Analysts said that the current tendency in the markets to see the glass as half-full reflects widespread relief among investors that a recession and a sharp slump in earnings are not in the cards any time soon.
If I'm being a glass-half-full senator, I say to myself that it's just too early for them to make breaks and be willing to move away from him and speak against him in the weeks and months.
HSBC's Elizabeth Martins, while expecting sales growth to slow further this year, said the BoE was likely to focus on the strong quarterly data as it had taken a 'glass half full' approach to the UK economy of late.
The headline comments glossed over deeper differences between the two parties on Europe, but indicated a "glass half full" attitude suggesting both want to find common ground on Europe that will help them forge a ruling coalition with Merkel.
The first half of the book — the courting, the proposals, the refusals — has all the delights of a traditional marriage plot; while the second half, full of dark revelations and wrenching decisions, is psychologically complex and anything but trivial.
Each year on the night of his birthday, a person (or persons) known as the Poe Toaster would dress in black, raise a glass and leave a half-full bottle of cognac and three red roses at the poet's grave.
Brouwer and Meeuwsen had never competed at an Olympics before but appeared unfazed by the big stage, using a more clinical attack to prevail 23-21 22-20 on a damp night in Copacabana where the arena was only half full.
During the Golden Week in China this October, a week where many employees get time off to travel and recuperate and where retail business often rises, many smartphone shops in Guangzhou, a major southern city, still remained half full or empty.
Conrad recalled having a "really sad half-full frozen bag of breast milk" in her freezer that, even though she couldn't use it, she couldn't bring herself to toss it in the trash because she had such a low milk supply.
I think I've ticked at that, you've got a company with ... I'm going to give you the cup half full because Kara is going to give you the cup half empty, which I'm fine with, I could give you that too.
And file this under glass half full ... Oksana had 50 lawyers in her epic battle with Mel, so her latest -- Brian Kramer -- settled and got her a 50% increase, which is better than the scores of lawyers did before him.
Lee pointed to the stabilization of the oil market, flattening of the , out-performance of the market and diminishing fears of a collapse in as reasons for investors to take the glass half-full approach to the market going forward.
According to a survey of 2,000 drivers, only 12% of drivers ages 18 to 34 refill their gas tanks shortly after the half-full mark, with about a third of these drivers letting the warning light come on before they refuel.
On Thursday, the Associated Press reported that many holding cells at border crossings were less than half full, some even empty, when large numbers of asylum-seekers were asking CBP for protection and were being told to turn back and wait.
TOURISM HIT Hong Kong's finance minister had said earlier that anti-government protests were taking a heavy toll on the city's tourism and retail sectors, while hotels in some locations were only half-full with room rates plunging 40-70%.
The runners are led by a man who is carefully balancing a half-full beer glass in his hand, as if even the threat of sudden, savage death isn't reason enough to part a Brit from the pleasure of his pint.
A band of Croatian fans, complete with a brass band belting out "Viva Espana", whipped up some noise in a cavernous 12,000-seat arena that looked no more than half full when debutant Gojo and Rublev began the serious business.
While this is kind of a bummer, we're choosing to see Cersei's glass of wine as half-full: it means we have more time spend re-reading the books and watching all seven seasons to enjoy every single second of those final moments.
The moon (which will be half full) will set for the evening around 2 am ET. (Check here for the exact moonset time in your area.) For a few hours after that, the sky will be nice and extra dark for meteor viewing.
I get the resentment toward some of the things that happened in the show—for example Dana's death and maybe the way the trans characters were handled—but I'm always like, considering everything I've been through, a glass-half-full kind of person.
People have a "half full" rather than a "half empty" mindset, he said, adding that the rising spread between long-term bond yields and shorter-term yields is good news for Morgan Stanley, and that tax reform will also be a positive.
In other words, officials will be balancing the relativity of today's loss of momentum against the backdrop of potential improvement down the road in the ongoing battle of choosing the glass through which to view the economy: half-empty or half-full.
Principals directly involved With Trump and Kim directly involved in a future deal -- with their reputation and legacies on the line -- the spirit of any agreement, if made, could more likely pivot towards a glass half-full perspective with legal language to match.
The half-full station seemed like a holdover from the Cold War — all Soviet brutalist architecture and gray, hulking concrete; apparently, this adventure also involved time travel back to the 1970s, if the station and the surrounding area was anything to go by.
All along we were making lemonade out of lemons, looking at the glass half full, not half empty, living for the present, not worrying about the past, and also not focusing on the future because all of that was out of our control.
"In the past, we used to go out with the truck half full, but these days, there's so much to deliver there are leftover packages after filling the truck completely," 272-year-old Jung Im-hong, a contract delivery driver, told Reuters.
"Global markets and political events appear to be in the "half-full" mode, whereby outcomes are not altogether dire; even if some degree of uncertainty and risks linger," Vishnu Varathan, head of economics and strategy at Mizuho Bank, wrote in a morning note.
WE HAVE HAD 230 YEARS OF GROWTH AUSTRALIA HAS HAD 28 JOE KERNEN: IF I TRY TO REALLY BE HALF FULL AND OPTIMISTIC IT'S TRUE, HERE WE ARE AT THESE RATES THAT SEEM LIKE THEY'RE NOT NORMALIZED AND THEY DON'T SEEM APPROPRIATE.
What do we call a stock market for which good news is never good enough to hold off the sellers, where every excuse to look on the bright side goes unused, where the half-full glass always seem to spill by the close of trading?
Even when I managed to drain the battery well below 242% and had to quickly leave the house, I'd place the phone on the charging pad, and by the time I was dressed and ready, the battery indicator would be more than half full again.
"Its just up-up we go, investors today seem to be picking up on every piece of news as the glass being half full with apparent progress on the U.S.-China trade talks," said Michael Geraghty, equity strategist at Cornerstone Capital Group in New York.
"Looking at the glass half full, if sales for the remainder of 2019 track along current levels, we will still have one of the better sales years ever in Canada," David Adams, president of industry association Global Automakers of Canada, said in a separate report.
My only pessimism sits in my concerns about some of our outdated systems, including our justice and prison system, or the distribution of economic opportunity in the U.S., but I see the glass half full in our ability to change those systems for the better.
Biles waved to the crowd at the half-full Aspire Dome after completing her floor routine and then went over to join her teammates — Hurd, 17; Riley McCusker, 17; Kara Eaker, 15; Grace McCallum, who turned 16 on Tuesday; and Ragan Smith, 18 — to celebrate.
"Even a consideration that maybe the glass is not empty but more akin to being half-full boosts risk assets such as the equity markets which - on a yield basis - look highly attractive versus investment alternatives," Chris Bailey, European Strategist at Raymond James, said.
Wall Street's predilection for a glass-half-full view of Trump is on full display as investors back off fears that a failure to repeal Obamacare would endanger his entire agenda in favor of optimism that he will simply get on with tax cuts and infrastructure spending.
Before he obeyed commands to get to the ground, police observed Wardwell leave the trailer "with a half full bottle of soda in his right hand and a orange colored prescription type bottle in his left hand" and then he poured both bottles in his mouth.
"We've seen this process break down before with NAFTA and Mexico, and that ended with a positive resolution from the U.S.. People are still seeing it as a glass half full," said Chris Weston, head of research at Pepperstone brokerage, referring to the U.S.-China trade tiff.
But there's also The Dossier, at least as it figures in this story in the US, and that's the briefing file half full of rumors about compromising information supposedly held by the Russians that a former British intelligence officer compiled for a US opposition research firm.
The glass-half-full version notes that their figures got the broad contours of the race right, picking Mr. Trump to win with a 30-plus-point share, with Mr. Cruz and Mr. Rubio locked in a close race for second with around 20 percent each.
Now that that has been breached and that social contract is invalidated by this liar in chief, they realize what matters is their own selves, their own communities, their own morality, because people, I think, are generally — I'm a glass-half-full person — are generally good.
Other times he can take credit for the half-full glasses, and blame Republicans and breakaway Democrats in the State Senate for the perennial failure of other goals, the ones he seems less interested in achieving, like Albany's Holy Grail: meaningful ethics reform and public campaign-financing.
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I can't provide a highly technical, professional stress test, full data point breakdown of the battery life, but I can say from firsthand experience that the battery depleted to half-full in the time it took to watch an episode of The Bachelor — a little under two hours.
In the video and photos of Mexican troops storming through the house, you can catch glimpses of a white-walled house with sparse furnishings — a small fold-out chair, a half-full refrigerator with its door swung open, a black couch that appears to have seen frequent use.
Plus, I'm one of those annoying people who already drinks Fernet all the time, so I had a bottle on hand, plus a half-full bottle of year-old creme de menthe under my desk from that two-week period when I went through a big Grasshopper phase.
And if you're the type of person who prefers to frame the glass as half-full, there are more optimistic tweet faves to celebrate as well: Dolly Parton tweet likes Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez tweet likes I think that's it, really All of this is just sample soul-searching criteria.
But then, in a flash of light in that half-full arena, he appeared: On a night when Evan Turner grinded against the limits of NBA play, as your mind races with all kinds of wonderins about wing play, there he was, an angel draped in artificial light.
Here is the glass-half-full news about Patch: Charles Hale, the investor that has owned the company for the past five years, says his network of 1,200 "hyper-local" sites are turning a profit, generated by more than $20 million in annual ad revenue, without a paywall.
"While this news will give the tens of thousands of Haitians anxiously waiting to learn the program's fate some measure of relief, this is in fact a cup-half-full situation," said Representative Frederica S. Wilson, a Democrat whose district in South Florida is home to many Haitians.
"The same rule applied to the Bronx Colors-brand face makeup from Switzerland that Trump slathered on — two full containers, one half full — even if it meant the housekeepers had to regularly bring new shirts from the pro shop because of the rust-colored stains on the collars," according to WaPo.
That damaging delay, and conditions that Congress imposed, left Edwin M. Truman, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics and an assistant secretary of the Treasury for international affairs during the Clinton administration, with a glass "only half full with champagne," he wrote after the I.M.F. measure's passage.
One time, I returned to our apartment around 9 AM on a weekday to grab a textbook from my room, and opened my door to find my room completely disheveled, a half-full pizza box upside-down on my rug, and my roommate and his girlfriend ass-naked in my bed.
In a news conference at the end of the Group of 7 conference, Mr. Macron took a glass-half-full approach, saying that he believed, over all, that despite Mr. Trump's earlier hostile language toward NATO, multilateralism was intact and there was a shared vision in a number of areas.
As late as 2012, even as the vast platforms that now control the internet had assumed their current shapes, the bestselling author Steven Johnson argued the glass was half full in his book Future Perfect — that "peer progressives," enlightened digital natives, would end entrenched social and political problems through crowdsourcing.
Cut to 16 years later, their star has waned, audiences have moved on to a younger double act, Abbott and Costello, and the aging Stan and Ollie have little choice but to embark on a grueling tour of half-full vaudeville theaters in dingy post-war Britain, the country of Laurel's birth.
She repeated a comment made by Kathleen Utgoff, a former Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner appointed by George W. Bush, that serves as the agency's unofficial motto: When asked whether the glass is half full or half empty, the bureau's response is, It's an eight-ounce glass with four ounces of liquid.
Really Apple?) The updated version of Android also includes a few other emoji tweaks, Emojipedia noted, including a now filled beer stein for the beer and beers emojis (instead of half full, as before), and a tweak to the cheese emoji so the holes on the wedge no longer look painted on.
Pessimism is played for the lolz in a text block relating to a cartoon featuring two fish in a glass filled to the halfway point — one of them has its face in the water, the other up in the air, and they're debating whether the glass is half full or half empty.
Airlines have such high fixed costs for planes and staffing that even a small loss in business causes a much bigger gap in profitability, since carriers pay as much to run a half-full flight as one that is 84% full, the industry average last year, said CFRA Research analyst Colin Scarola.
Mike Conaway, the Texas Republican running the panel's Russia probe, acknowledged that Russia was, in fact, trying to hurt the chances of 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton -- but he said whether one concludes it was designed to help Trump get elected president is a "glass half full, glass half empty" thing.
It's a once-a-season play that, depending on your half-empty/half-full view of the 2016 Cubs, can be seen as the anti-Bartman (as in Steve) or the pro-Bartman (as in a ballsy yellow dude straight-up doing whatever he wants, consequences be damned.) Look at this grab, aye carumba.
Though the turnout left something to be desired—perhaps due to the storm, the room during Tiga's 2am set was only half-full—the clientele reflected a refreshingly broad cross-section of New York demographics; it's always tight when you see a drag queen twerking next to a stockbroker who just got off work.
" When asked what experiencing the tragedies has taught him about himself, Tomlinson said, "I keep going back to it, but I don't know if it's a combination of where I grew up and my mum's influence, but I just have this luxury of being able to see the glass half-full no matter what.
I am no glass-half-full optimist, in fact I have more than my fair share of irrational black dog moments (mostly on Sunday evenings) but I do think it's time to take a bit of stock and get to grips with the fact that what is done is done and there is no going back.
" Known for his association with booze and illicit substances—"two bags of grass, seventy-five pellets of mescaline, five sheets of high-powered blotter acid, a salt shaker half-full of cocaine, and a whole galaxy of multi-colored uppers, downers, screamers, laughers"—the writer was vocal about his adoration for cannabis: "I have always loved marijuana.
Yet despite the price of airfare and the ever-increasing cost of Super Bowl tickets (the lowest price for a ticket from a major ticket reseller is almost $3,500 for a nosebleed seat, whereas the price for a seat the half-full stadium hosting Super Bowl I was just $10), the group says money won't hold them back.
I'll never forget the time at White Columns, when at the end of the opening there was one of Jeff's stacked vacuum cleaners — just to show you the time we were living in — at the end of the opening it was full of empty and half-full wine glasses and plastic glasses with cigarette butts in them and beer bottles on top.
Read all the finer points... >> In her sum-up of the study, Poynter's Kristen Hare offers a glass half full with "a few much smaller but still important data points" and success stories... The "dying gasp of one local newspaper" Katie Pellico writes: The demise of the longstanding, small town weekly newspaper The Warroad Pioneer is documented in stunning detail in this new story by NYT correspondent Richard Fausset.
The other we're looking at is just looking at it like half empty, half full, and that is the half-empty version, which is they just wanted to modernize the podcasts section of their larger media ecosystem because ... I think Ben Thompson made a really good argument about this, how even if they tried to step in and monetize the space, it would be peanuts compared to the other components of the business.
The venue is half full, a hundred and some attendees maybe, watching Pump along with special guests Lil Skies (who is touring with Pump this spring) and YG. It's not as hectic as shows in the past, where he's jumped off of rafters, hucked a microphone at a rude fan which prompted a fistfight in the crowd, or climbed onto a member of his security team to ride out to perform in the middle of a sea of youths.
Plus: The low-key lives of Princess Anne and daughter Zara Tindall (no titles for her, thank you); the busy lives of Fergie's daughters Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice, and the former Camilla Parker-Bowles' road from Prince Charles' mistress to future Queen Consort—how she won over Queen Elizabeth, William and Harry, and a once-skeptical public with her positive attitude: "People are either glass half-empty or half-full," the Duchess of Cornwall has said.
Task 1: Set up the kitchen as a staging station Think of the kitchen sink as your post-party cleaning home base: It's the place where you'll pour out half-full glasses, bottles and cans before they go in the dishwasher or recycling bin; it will be where you'll rinse sponges, rags and other cleaning tools; and it's where you'll place dishes, utensils and serving pieces as you bus them from tables or the living room.
"The glass can still be half-fullWhen Kristen Euretig, CFP and founder and CEO of Brooklyn Plans, is looking for a little reassurance, sometimes she gets it from unexpected places — like her own client base: "Two different clients of mine who I checked in with this week said something surprising to me: that at least the Earth was getting a break from emissions and human harm during this time — what a way to look at the glass as half-full!
My music cannot be muted or dimmed, it cannot be labelled, disciplined, contained by manicured hedges, my music is the untamed wilderness of the soul, the rebar that holds up the skyscrapers of your city is my music, watch out, your city will crumble to rubble without it, but don't worry, it wasn't much to begin with, that place you called home with its measling river, its rusty bridges, there's a carnival in the meadow of the old floodplain, cotton candy and whirligig lights and the racket rising up from the carrousel is my music, old guys fishing along the breakwater, coffee can half full of fat, wriggling night crawlers— that worm-thrum, that earth-mouth-echo is my music.

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