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"high-water mark" Definitions
  1. a line or mark showing the highest point that the sea or floodwater has reached

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That was the high water mark for Ouellet's prime years.
That would prove to be the industry's high water mark.
But there are indications that might've been the high-water mark.
Cautionary note: The industry may have hit its high water-mark.
Buttigieg's high-water mark in a Nevada poll is 22020 percent.
The early 1990s were the high-water mark for this vision.
Even for notoriously bad tweeters, that would be a high-water mark.
Those films set the franchise's high-water mark at the box office.
Its previous high-water mark was a runner-up finish — in 1929.
New York tied its high-water mark by climbing two games over .
The founding of the Washington Times probably marked its high-water mark.
And Brahms's Handel elaboration is a high-water mark of the variations form.
In this case, if you like pop, Paris is a high water-mark.
The well-crafted Democratic convention in July, a high-water mark for Mrs.
The result was a high-water mark for the Republican Party since 1928.
The high water mark was working as a sous chef at Ray's Kitchen.
The high-water mark of collective action at the company was on Nov.
The fleet purchase also sets a high-water mark for corporate fleet greening.
"Chinatown," in Wasson's view, was the high-water mark in all their careers.
If this is a high-water mark, though, the water remains quite high.
I'd like to say this is his high-water mark, but who knows?
This is '70s Canada — the high-water mark of Canadian left-wing dominance.
ET, which was nearly 700 points from its high-water mark for the day.
This fall feels like a new high-water mark for these sorts of projects.
At that high-water mark, EAGLE assigned him a robust 24% chance of victory.
United Bank was the previous high-water mark with a 2.5% annual percentage yield.
J.P. Morgan has fared better at about 9 percent below its high-water mark.
But on the amendment votes, the high-water mark for lawmakers voting was 411.
The 65 points were also a high-water mark for a half this season.
The high-water mark before this game was 4 by Ottawa on Nov. 11.
Halberstam's Golden Age, or what he called "journalism's high-water mark," ended about 1980.
Indeed, in our forecasts, [the second quarter] marks a high-water mark for growth.
I think the Democrats reached their high-water mark last year, but we'll see.
Ratings were down significantly from the high-water mark of the 2008 presidential election.
Until last week, the previous high-water mark was 42 percent, in August 2018.
Does it match the high-water mark of Cruise's work in the Mission: Impossible franchise?
The other parties have financial troubles or think they're probably at their high-water mark.
Flooding from Black Creek surpassed the town's previous high-water mark by roughly seven feet.
It was a brave speech — in my estimation, the high-water mark of his directorship.
His NBC years were probably the high-water mark of classical music's popularity in America.
He reached his high water mark of 73% approval in December 19-20 of 1998.
"2.33 will be the high-water mark for growth in the Trump administration," Zandi predicted.
The high-water mark would be blowing a hole in the legislative filibuster for everything.
After winning seven of 10 to match their high-water mark at two games above .
One more, and it will match last year's high-water mark of 21 different titleholders.
Unfortunately, the mid-70s were, by some measures, a kind of a high-water mark.
That means the amount households gobble up may even have passed its high-water mark.
Her home flooded during Harvey; the high-water mark is clearly visible on the walls.
Apple stock is up 234 percent, and it set a high-water mark last week.
It's very impressive and the current high water mark in the still-fledgling foldable market.
The high-water mark for women in CEO jobs came in 2017 — at 6.4 percent.
It wasn't until late 5003 that the Dow finally rose back above that high-water mark.
"That's got to be close to a high-water mark" in the state's history, he adds.
Clinton aides say that August will be the high-water mark for Clinton personally headlining events.
The $38 a share Vista paid comes close to the high-water mark for the stock.
The president has lost 11 points since his high-water mark of 38 percent in February.
The high-water mark for fashion models was 210, when there were more than 2000 requests.
So it's possible that the Trump presidency is the high-water mark for the far-right.
The show — about minutiae, anxiety and show business — set a high-water mark for observational comedy.
In fact, history may record last week as the high-water mark of the imperial presidency.
The high-water mark of the ESA's political activity was probably its work around Brown v.
At the end of 2006, when it hit a high-water mark, it stood at 25.1.
While One57 set a high-water mark when sales began in 2011, recent resales have softened.
The previous high-water mark for Trump on this issue came in March 2017 when 55% approved.
"Every bone in my body wants to quickly get back above my high-water mark," he said.
In other words, the high water mark for stocks in 2017 is likely to be mid-year.
So perhaps the Aramco IPO will be the high-water mark of Saudi Arabia's co-operation efforts.
Obama's high-water mark came in the third quarter of 2014 when growth raced ahead 5.2 percent.
Thus far, 2017 has proven a high-water mark, courtesy of the explosive growth of Chromebook category.
That turned out to be the high-water mark for Johnson; his support collapsed in subsequent polls.
Its deal for Time Warner is regarded as the high-water mark of the dot-com bubble.
But support appears to be leveling off after a high-water mark of 39% in early February.
But economists say this quarter may mark the high-water mark of eurozone growth for a while.
It is, so to speak, a high-water mark in Israeli-Palestinian history regarding this precious resource.
This is a high water mark for women running as Democrats and Republicans over the last decade.
Amazon's move will, I suspect, come to be seen as the high-water mark for Big Tech hubris.
The moment was a high-water mark in a federal crackdown on those involved in the 2014 standoff.
Osuna's high water mark for innings pitched in a season is just 74, which he accomplished last year.
For all that this looks like a victory for working people, it can't be our high water mark.
Two years ago, as now, Google's flagship phone set a new high-water mark for pre-announcement leaks.
The writings of Clement Greenberg and Lionel Trilling set the high-water mark for art and literary criticism.
"1994 was kind of a high-water mark for death penalty support in the United States," she said.
African American turnout in this state in 2012 was down slightly from its high-water mark in 2008.
The Dow is over 6900,2628 and within striking distance of its high-water mark set earlier this year.
In retrospect, the end of the Obama administration may represent the high-water mark of U.S.-China ties.
The summit will come as the world speeds towards a high-water mark of 500,000 confirmed coronavirus cases.
That high water mark trended lower until Blair's first victory in 593 which saw precisely no Conservative wins.
It turned out to be a high-water mark; they have not been back to the playoffs since.
This summer's "Wonder Woman," DC's first critical hit, broke records but also fell short of the high water-mark.
It's dropped nearly 40 percent from that high-water mark and is now firmly trading in a bear market.
First, he sees no hope that 2016 might prove the high-water mark of anger, cynicism and ugly nationalism.
There are good psephological reasons for thinking that Labour's 53% score in June might be a high-water mark.
That sets a new high-water mark for an August launch, lapping "Guardians of the Galaxy's" $262 million bow.
But to many enthusiasts of indie rock, 1997, two decades ago exactly, established a kind of high-water mark.
But Republicans had actual record-breaking turnout, exceeding their previous midterm high-water mark, which was set in 2010.
If that occurs, the current opinion polls could represent a high-water mark in terms of support for impeachment.
Activists on both sides are motivated, Young said, but he argued Democrats neared their high-water mark in 2018.
That mission was often praised, but never completely successful, and was the high-water mark of American counterinsurgency tactics.
That mission was often praised, but never completely successful, and was the high-water mark of American counterinsurgency tactics.
Ronald Reagan, whose Presidency brought the movement to its high-water mark, was himself once a New Deal liberal.
And though they have lost some ground since their high water mark, Republicans still hold the governorship in 20163 states.
The Green Party's high water mark was Ralph Nader's 2000 run, where he got nearly 3% of the vote nationwide.
The details of Brazil's decline from that high-water mark have been recounted many times in the last four years.
The Newark program seemed, in its infancy, the high-water mark of the bipartisan, centrist, charter-centric education reform movement.
The Green Party's high-water mark was Ralph Nader's 2000 run, where he got nearly 3% of the vote nationwide.
Caterpillar's stock fell shortly after executives noted that the first-quarter earnings would be the "high-water mark" for 2018.
Anyone who counts and tracks polling data thought 2014 was a high water mark for free-markets, they were wrong.
A GOP aide said the high-water mark for votes against Trump is likely 12 Republicans and 59 senators overall.
Yet, for all his flaws, Mr. Cohn most likely represents the high-water mark for economic thinking in this administration.
And try to spot the high-water mark from Sandy on the wall, memorialized in one of the many murals.
The imagery is not nearly as eccentric or demented as that in Laika's "Coraline," probably the studio's high-water mark.
The bottom line: That all said, we're entering a new high water mark for climate change and its political saliency.
"The ECB meeting could thus represent a Q4 high water mark for the euro," they said in a daily note.
And in terms of raw power, Scorpio appears to exceed the industry's current high-water mark: the PlayStation 4 Pro.
The bottom line: That all said, we're entering a new high-water mark for climate change and its political saliency.
Gallup polling has Trump's approval rating at 45 percent, not great but still a high-water mark for the incumbent.
Past nominee Gary Johnson's 1,275,871 votes in 2012 represented a high-water mark for the party in its 44-year history.
Under WOTUS, all tributaries that have a bed, bank and a high water mark are automatically protected, among other water bodies.
It's possible the Y2628 poll represents a high-water mark for McMullin, who has struggled to win attention for his campaign.
But it could still discomfort Mr Cameron, who likes to claim that the high-water mark of European integration has passed.
I wanted to know if Republicans' use of the nuclear option represents a high-water mark for partisanship in American history.
For its time, the old Ghostbusters was a high-water mark for combining cutting-edge effects and sophomoric, smart-ass humor.
That day was the high-water mark in her life, the last time things were OK. She pulls out another photo.
CNN reported the high-water mark for keeping Gitmo open came last March, when roughly 60 percent supported its continued operations.
There are white signs nailed up outside the Village Craftsmen showing the high-water mark of storms going back to 1985.
The 10 films that Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers made together set the high-water mark as masterpieces of the genre.
It's possible that, years from now, Dimon's post-crisis reign will be seen as the high-water mark for the industry.
Crunchbase estimates that there were some $300 billion collectively invested in equity rounds in 2018, a high-water mark for the industry.
Total investment in the sector set a new high-water mark in 2015, with $1803 billion invested across more than 300 deals.
The question, then, is whether the investing community is reaching "peak passive" — a high-water mark for the popularity of passive funds.
But the magazine also interviewed and photographed Obama for a cover story in late 2015 — a high-water mark in Hicklin's eyes.
The new plan provides for a less visible sheet metal piling and rock armor at two points above the high water mark.
That could make it hard for the film to rise to the high-water mark that first four movies failed to hit.
The year we adopted turned out to be the high-water mark in foreign adoptions and the number has dropped ever since.
Overall, those numbers bested Cardi B's "Invasion of Privacy," from April, the previous high-water mark for a female artist in 281.
The former vice president reached a high-water mark with a 28503-point lead over Sanders in a St. Pete Polls survey.
The Danube was expected to reach a high-water mark near Budapest on Friday, making the work of divers even more dangerous.
Italy announced its largest single-day coronavirus death toll, the second time in two days it's reached a new high-water mark.
The first of those, a run to the quarterfinals in South Korea, is the modern high-water mark for the men's program.
Assault survivor advocacy groups praised Uber's release of the safety report, hailing the company's efforts as a high-water mark in transparency.
The popularity of nativist and reactionary parties in Europe has receded from its high-water mark of two or three years ago.
The Gamecocks' high-water mark until now may be the consecutive N.I.T. crowns won by Coach Dave Odom in 2005 and 2006.
Since 2011, that high water mark has steadily declined to under 7 percent, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
After all, the latest Gallup polling shows his approval rating at 45 percent, equaling the high-water mark of his entire presidency.
The party polled 16.6 percent, up on the month but below a high-water mark of 18.9 percent hit in December last year.
The heyday of corporate influence President George W. Bush's first cabinet may have been the high-water mark of the corporate network's influence.
Musk has promised that its advanced driver assistance system Autopilot will continue to improve until eventually reaching that full automation high-water mark.
In 2012, the high-water mark of the business-mogul era, Telmex controlled 80% of the fixed-line market and 70% of mobile.
So even if this week was the high water mark for the VIX in this correction, we may well see stocks slip further.
"The spring quarter could be the high water mark for growth," said Joel Naroff, chief economist at Naroff Economic Advisors in Holland, Pennsylvania.
Later, though, he wondered how the bone, which was heavy, had arrived there, very close to the high-water mark of the flood.
If we consider 1996 welfare reform the high-water mark of bipartisanship, we cannot ignore that Fox News went live 46 days later.
And the Birth of Hip-Hop Doodle allowed visitors to mix samples from classic breakbeats, which he called the Doodles' high-water mark.
The S&P 24.3 closed at 21.4,1.4, about eight points higher than its previous high-water mark, which it reached on April 224.
It was a high-water mark for his openness toward a Palestinian state, and he has effectively been retreating from it ever since.
"The fact that it's been almost 45 years since NASA's demonstration, and it remains the high-water mark, speaks for itself," Jaffe says.
According to the Guttmacher Institute, in 21991 there were more than 214 million clinical abortions, the historical high-water mark in absolute numbers.
The extent of his contribution to "Bambi," which remains a high-water mark for film animation, would not be widely known for decades.
But it proved to be the high-water mark for Los Angeles, which rallied for three largely meaningless touchdowns in the second half.
Jeffrey Frankel of Harvard University has called it "a high-water mark of international policy co-ordination", which is not President Donald Trump's trademark.
But it would be premature to declare that the populist wave has reached a high-water mark, given the recent turbulence in international politics.
"I think she's at her high water mark," Jealous said of Clinton's current poll numbers, especially in the South and among African-American voters.
On the call, the company said its first-quarter profit will be "the high-water mark for the year" because of higher investment spending.
Witness, for example, the high-water mark around the bleached bones of Chao Chao—known briefly for its slick cocktails and its live d.j.
The Nets made the cover of Sports Illustrated at the start of the 2013-14 season, which may have been their high-water mark.
Buckley thus came near the halfway or high water mark between the rise of the television-centric era of politics and its coming demise.
Previously, according to The Monitor, the high-water mark for Catholic Charities in McAllen was October 2016, when the nonprofit cared for 5,600 people.
That surpasses the previous high-water mark in terms of fund-raising goals set at the beginning of 2009, according to new data from Preqin.
It suggests that the SFO is losing its appetite for risk and that the Hayes verdict may be the high water mark for these prosecutions.
Crunchbase projects that 214 deal and dollar volume surpassed even the high-water mark left by the dot-com deluge and the drought that followed.
While the annual flood of shark attack coverage is as regular as the tide (#OceanPuns), last year was actually something of a high-water mark.
I MEAN, IT WAS A GREAT SHOW, BUT WE DIDN'T REALIZE JUST HOW IT WOULD CATCH ON. FORTT: WHAT'S THE HIGH WATER MARK OF CRAZY?
"Football is a meritocracy," Tony Romo once said, midway through a speech that will be remembered as the high-water mark of his public approval.
When the Supreme Court ruled against the plaintiffs in April 2016, it appeared that Evenwel might be the high-water mark of conservative legal activism.
The Boulders have led the Can-Am League in attendance in five of their six seasons, but that 2012 average remains their high-water mark.
But even that high-water mark ended in multiple short-term spending bills and a 35-day partial government shutdown, the longest in U.S. history.
Short shepherded Trump's tax cuts to successful passage late last year in what was the high-water mark of his time in the White House.
In the January through June period, the firm returned 8% and cleared its high-water mark, the hurdle required to start charging performance fees again.
The band's high-water mark is "Let Her Cry," a slow, triumphant blues about losing someone to their demons, and a bravura performance by Rucker.
Investors have been cautious on the shares since Caterpillar CFO Brad Halverson called the company's first-quarter earnings its "high-water mark" for the year.
It was 33 percent per year during the 1950s and 1960s, the high-water mark of the clunky, complacent, conglomerate-building era of American business.
Final numbers have yet to be released, but based on earlier estimates, the action-thriller is poised to set a new worldwide high-water mark.
Russia in January, the month chosen as the high-water mark for output, produced oil at a post-Soviet record of 10.88 million barrels a day.
Even Eugene V. Debs in 1912, the previous high-water mark for socialist presidential bids, only received 900,000 votes, or 0.9 percent of the US population.
But it's clear that people in Cruz's camp were genuinely shocked by how quickly things turned after the campaign's high-water mark in the Wisconsin primary.
"I think it's probably fair to say that crude by rail has hit its high-water mark, but I don't think its gone forever," Holan said.
Let no New Yorkers think their home companies exemplify the most musical dancing today; the Miamians set the high-water mark for the year so far.
It was more nominations than HBO had ever received in a single season, surpassing its 163 high water mark of 126 nominations, as Deadline pointed out.
Caterpillar Chief Financial Officer Bradley Halverson's prediction that the first quarter would be "the high-water mark" for the firm's profits caused some concerns among traders.
In other words, it's pretty clear that any Democratic nominee is going to set a high-water mark for liberal activism when it comes to education.
The average household has $16,53 in credit card debt, just below the high water mark of $16,911 set in 2008, according to personal finance site NerdWallet.
In 1956, a take on Tolstoy's doorstopper novel by Hollywood luminary King Vidor inadvertently launched a competition that would yield the seventh art's high-water mark.
Europe's GDPR has set a high-water mark for companies that handle user data, as the EU can levy hefty fines on companies that don't comply.
"It extends in a thin little line, just like a high-water mark, for miles along the beach," Pyle wrote about the detritus of the battle.
The 1970s, when a D.C. establishment figure like Sally Quinn was hexing her enemies, were a high-water mark for those kinds of experiments among elites.
Here's the latest: • A rampage in Chemnitz this week was a high-water mark in the outpouring of anti-immigrant hatred that has swelled in Germany.
The scene marks the high-water mark of Kim's enthusiasm for corporate law and shows us the very day that Jimmy decided to become a lawyer.
At her high-water mark, last October, Ms. Warren had consolidated an enviable 38 percent support from college-educated white voters, according to a Quinnipiac poll.
Her aides think she best hits the "Doha" high water mark when talking about a single issue in depth, like the country's problem with systematic racism.
Sanders is up to about 27% in the average poll, which is his high water mark in the average since Biden declared his candidacy last year.
Following a Q1 beat in April CFO Bradley Halverson said the results would be the "high-water mark for the year," which sent Caterpillar shares tumbling.
Bipartisan appeal: USMCA's passage may also serve as the high-water mark of bipartisanship for Washington, and just days before the Senate begins Trump's impeachment trial.
It played out on a day of surreal events that set a new high water mark for the turbulence that so often rips through Clinton's political career.
But it is hard to be confident that this was populism's high-water mark without a better understanding of what caused the swell in the first place.
"There have been conference calls where, smack in the middle, we learn that the quarter just announced was the high-water mark for the year," he said.
Start by funding your reservoir at the high-water mark, and set up all income sources — Social Security, pension, part-time work, required minimum IRA distributions, etc.
That day was a high water mark not just for the show, but for the medium itself, at a time when everything around it was peaking, too.
The company said on a midday conference call that its first-quarter profit will be "the high-water mark for the year" due to higher investment spending.
Caterpillar, for instance, saw a sharp drop after its CFO said the company's outlook assumed that the first quarter was the "high water mark" for the year.
The album, which was briefly played in a terminal in La Guardia Airport in the '80s, is hailed today as a high-water mark of ambient music.
The S&P 500 continues to climb to new highs, while its sister index, the Dow Jones Industrial Average, also set a new high-water mark Monday.
Flashback: In 2015, I predicted that Samsung had gone too far and that $900 would prove to be the high water mark for non-Apple phone prices.
This has yet to decline, with October on track for about 558,000 bpd, but there are indications this may be the high-water mark for a while.
But Mr. O'Brian's portrayal of Wyatt Earp, forever remembered for his participation in the 1881 shootout at the O.K. Corral, would remain his professional high-water mark.
At the height of enforcement in 21126, the Department of Homeland Security deported 2130,211 people—a high-water mark that President Donald Trump has yet to surpass.
Although the island is entirely privately owned, all beach area up to the high water mark is technically British land and is thus open to the public.
The Gallup poll shows Trump with a 220 percent approval rating overall, equaling a high-water mark, with 222 percent approving of his response to the virus.
The NYT editorial board said Mr. Cohn had done "an awful job," which still probably represented "the high-water mark for economic thinking" for this White House.
Of the 128 Republican women who ran that year, 24 won, a high-water mark for Republican women in the House, according to data compiled by CAWP.
"I have a hard time believing the Democratic spin, if their high-water mark was 2017," said Matt Gorman, communications director of the National Republican Congressional Committee.
Clinton has equaled her previous high-water mark in the RealClearPolitics average (6.8 points on June 238) and the HuffPost Pollster model (250 points on June 241).
The total, raised over about six weeks, is close to double the $53 million that President Obama raised for his 2009 inauguration, the previous high-water mark.
Take the England men's team: it took nearly half a century for Wayne Rooney to overtake Bobby Charlton's high-water mark of goals for the national team.
The raids were a high-water mark for Thailand in its effort to crack down on animal abuse and the illegal trade in tigers and tiger parts.
As a result, Latino support for the GOP has shrunk to no more than twenty percent, less than half of the high-water mark under W's Presidency.
That amount has been sinking since the end of 2017, even while weekly hours across the rest of the economy have stayed near their high-water mark.
The Uber story looks to be the high water mark for blitzscaling startup tactics that relied on ignoring or brute forcing regulators in the ride-hailing category.
With gorgeous cinematography, affecting performances, and one of the best scores in recent memory, If Beale Street Could Talk is a high water mark for cinematic beauty.
It is perhaps G20's high water mark - the low for world stock markets turns out to be in March, and the global economy begins to recover.
His soundtrack for "Valley of the Dolls" remains a high-water mark — especially the theme, which he wrote with his second wife and regular collaborator, Dory Previn.
The new high-water mark is especially impressive, considering the full episode leaked in its entirety on Friday morning, following an issue with HBO distribution partner Star India.
The Obama administration, in its first term, represented the high-water mark of immigration enforcement in the modern era — deporting 400,000 immigrants each year from 2009 to 2012.
When "remain" hit its high-water mark of 50.9% in the cumulative tally, the model foresaw a convincing victory for "leave", with 52.7% of the final total vote.
Finally, there's what can only be called the Trump Effect—November 8 increasingly looks like the high water mark of the global far-right, at least for now.
While its first-quarter results topped analysts' expectations, Cramer argued that the "high-water mark" comment tainted the whole report, sparking a flurry of selling in Caterpillar's stock.
It looks like former Caterpillar CFO Brad Halverson might have been right when he said that early 2018 would likely be the "high water mark" for the company.
European VC firm Atomico projected in November 2019 that there would be $35 billion of investment this year in European technology, a high water mark for the region.
Menzies's Technicolor spectacle was the high-water mark of studio set design — everything from Tara's mansion to a burning Atlanta was built on David O. Selznick's studio lot.
Democrats had been hoping to show that 2018 was not their high-water mark and looked to further weaken support for Trump and his Republicans in suburban areas.
CreditCreditMustafa Hassona/Anadolu Agency, via Getty Images Opinion Columnist This week marks the 40th anniversary of the Camp David accords — the high-water mark of Middle East peacemaking.
The price for Mayweather-McGregor has not been set, but White said this was a "superfight" and hinted the price would be close to that high-water mark.
Mr. Geuze's design for the island established a high-water mark for resilient planning, taking into account not just sea rise and storm surges but also social cohesion.
The budget deficit this year is expected to surpass $1 trillion, a high-water mark that hasn't been hit since the four years immediately following the Great Recession.
If the market holds that level until the end of the trading day, it would be a record, overtaking the previous high-water mark set on Jan. 2.
On Tuesday, Border Patrol in the Rio Grande Valley apprehended just under 1,800 migrants in a 24-hour period, a "high-water mark" for the region, said Karisch.
"Trump will not win the nomination on the first ballot, and any delegates he does get there will be his high water mark," said #NeverTrump-PAC strategist Rory Cooper.
The number of bankruptcies in the U.S. shale patch from 2014 through 2016 eclipsed the depths of the telecom bust of 2002 and 2003, a previous high-water mark.
At the time of writing, 2018's venture fundraising totals alone are more than 40 percent of the way to 2017's high water mark, according to Crunchbase data.
So far, the Trump administration's immigration enforcement record resembles the first term of the Obama administration: the high-water mark for deportation and immigrant fear in modern US history.
Also he raps at one point, in what has to be the high-water mark of awkward "won't it be funny to make this character rap" scenes in cinema.
Since his victory in Ohio, the high-water mark of his campaign, Kasich has failed to win a delegate, while the "Never Trump" crowd has increasingly migrated to Cruz.
Just a few years ago, with China's economy surging, miners went on a buying spree: the high water mark was Rio's acquisition of aluminum producer Alcan for $38 billion.
The decline came after management said on a conference call that its first-quarter profit will be "the high-water mark for the year" due to higher investment spending.
The high-water mark for rescissions came under President Reagan, who proposed more than $23 billion in spending cuts, and Congress rescinded more than 65 percent of his request.
The overall level of activity is up more than 67 percent from a year earlier and about a third ahead of 2007, the previous high-water mark for takeovers.
The anti-Islam rhetoric seemingly hit a high water mark recently following the suicide attack at a Manchester Ariana Grande concert, which killed 39.8 people, including children and teenagers.
The S&P 500 closed up 20163 percent, at 2,954.18, eclipsing the previous high-water mark for the benchmark index of American shares that was reached on April 30.
It remains the high-water mark for players, managers, executives and fans, the surest way to write your name into history, either as an individual or as a team.
I'm probably too much a citizen of my time to predict it will 'change lives,' but I'm confident in calling it a high-water mark in recent American fiction.
With dismal growth expected this quarter, Trump will finish his first term with a high-water mark of 22019 percent annual economic growth (in 2018) — matching Obama's economic record.
Charles Evans Hughes set the high-water mark for this party by winning 45% in 1912; in 2016, fewer than one in four American Jews voted for Mr Trump.
I'm probably too much a citizen of my time to predict it will "change lives," but I'm confident in calling it a high-water mark in recent American fiction.
Military officials said that the 2,000 personnel in Syria represented something of a high-water mark as the fight against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria winds down.
By Saturday, as New York City surpassed its record for one-day snowfall, tides in Cape May smashed the high-water mark set during Hurricane Sandy and flooded the restaurant.
But, if you check out how it performed next to a Samsung Galaxy S7, still the high-water mark for smartphone photography, you'll see why it was such a disappointment.
MW: Everyone needs to grow into their valuations, and that's not easy to do if you raised in 2015, which was the high-water mark in a lot of rounds.
And investors, after initially applauding Caterpillar's first-quarter results, were unnerved when a Caterpillar executive told analysts that the first quarter might be a "high-water mark" for the year.
But Rawls wasn't alone in doing so: The decades in which he developed his theory formed the high-water mark of the "consensus" schools of American political science and history.
Sanders can go on to win New Hampshire, but that would be his high-water mark, like New England scoring against Denver but falling short on the two-point conversion.
Caterpillar's management on Tuesday sought to clarify last month's now-infamous "high-water mark" comment — made by CFO Bradley Halverson on the heavy equipment maker's first-quarter earnings conference call.
As Debs could likely perceive a couple of years later, when the Great War broke out in Europe, 1912 was to be socialism's high-water mark in the United States.
But in its first two episodes (all that was made available to critics), it makes strides toward getting back to the high-water mark in quality that season one set.
He won Michigan that year — the high-water mark of his campaign — by carrying white voters, especially whites without a college degree, who represented more than one in three voters.
Over the years he converted to Islam, married and raised a family, and became a living relic of the high-water mark of Russia's last period of expansionist foreign policy.
"At $212 billion, the grant value is unprecedented and sets the new high-water mark for an individual executive equity award at a U.S. public company," ISS wrote last month.
Over the past four decades, Rothman notes, worries about pornography among social conservatives have gone up and down over time — and we now appear to be reaching another high-water mark.
He said that nine out of 10 of Man's 'black-box' AHL strategies were at a so-called "high water mark", the highest level at which a fund has ever reached.
You'll need to decide whether you want to replenish your reserves back to the high-water mark, and the decision will be based in part on how your investment portfolio performed.
But some participants said 2016 could be the high water mark for monetary easing, less than a week before the U.S. Fed is widely expected to raise over-night interest rates.
The Trump administration has worked hard to downplay this history, but it's worth remembering that it was under President Obama that the US reached its high-water mark for immigration enforcement.
"This is still the high-water mark of the annual consumer calendar, it's still the biggest show and it's still watched by hundreds of millions of households around China," he said.
Those planning for or in retirement need to stay focused on the fundamentals that drive the market, rather than the hype involving a high-water mark set by one particular index.
These fees are based on what is called a high-water mark, which is based on the net asset value a share of $26.37 that Pershing Square Holdings reached on Dec.
In the last 48 hours, in two trades that represent the ideological high-water mark of a mostly low-tide trade deadline week, the Memphis Grizzlies decided to drive extremely angry.
But she cited the Normandy invasion on D-Day — in which Allied troops battled German forces — as a high-water mark in the two nations' history, prompting mockery from liberal commentators.
For many tech companies that had been on a multiquarter run of increasing stock prices, that period was a high-water mark, as valuations crumbled in the remaining months of 2015.
The response to the crisis was in many ways the high-water mark for a mold of centrist, technocratic policymaking that seeks to tweak and nudge existing institutions toward better outcomes.
But it shares gave up all their gains and then some during its conference call when executives said the first quarter would be the "high-water mark" for earnings per share.
But the scrubby dune landscape with beach grass and plantings push the house up above the high water mark, providing a way for water to come in and go out naturally.
Whether they are surpassed once again in the next 12 months or stand as the high-water mark will be one of the big stories to watch in the VC industry.
It would be Georgia's ninth execution this year, a modern state record and nearly twice the previous high-water mark of five executions, set first in 1987 and again in 2015.
It turned out to be the high-water mark of California's rent-control movement: East Palo Alto, along with a handful of major centres such as San Francisco, adopted the protections.
Director Christopher Nolan has made no secret of his preference for film over digital capture and projection, but his latest project Dunkirk is going to represent something of a high-water mark.
The 2012 election wasn't exactly a high-water mark for trust in politics; many supporters of Mitt Romney went into election night believing firmly that polls were "skewed" to disfavor their candidate.
The event didn't tell me everything I want to know, like the car's top speed and its high water mark on price, but those mysteries will keep me interested in this car.
This would also be a new high-water mark for Facebook spending on video content specific for its platform, exceeding past initiatives like incentives paid to encourage live streaming from media outlets.
Caterpillar, meanwhile, raised its guidance for the year, but comments on its conference call that the first quarter would be the "high-water mark" for earnings per share sent the stock sliding.
The film hits theaters this weekend and we're still just as smitten with the movie, a high-water mark for the romantic comedy genre and an welcome respite from the season's blockbusters.
A report earlier this month from KPMG said financial services companies' participation in start-up fintech equity investments rose to 30 percent in the second quarter of 2016, a high-water mark.
Australia may represent the high water mark of Tesla's power ambitions so far, with a favorable regulatory framework, a government investment in renewable energy, and plenty of money to spend on upkeep.
However, clients won't pay any performance fees until Pershing's net asset value climbs above $26.37 a share — the "high-water mark" for the fund the last time a performance fee was charged.
If we do retreat to the 19th century, culturally, then that will mean the 20th century will be humanity's high-water mark — and that's just too embarrassing to allow it to happen.
But there are plenty of reasons to believe that 2014, in which Tefaf calculated that $68.2 billion in sales were made, will be a high-water mark for some time to come.
After posting his first 20/19113 season and capturing his second Gold Glove a season later, 1994 would be something of a new high water mark for both Walker and the Expos.
The collection includes household objects like teacups, too, and the bulk of the trove was made between the 17th and 19th centuries, what she called the high-water mark of Tibetan art.
That figure rose from 4,548 in 2015, when the country surpassed its historic high-water mark of 4,131 breweries, set way back in 1873, according to the Brewers Association, a trade group.
It has since fallen 13.96%, as of Tuesday's close, from that high-water mark as investors worry about the company's exposure to department stores amid the continued consumer shift toward e-commerce.
Although that 1990s-era high-water mark was inflated by the dotcom bubble, it's still stunning that the United States has fewer public companies today despite a much larger economy and population.
Services achieved another record at $8.5 billion of revenue, and when you sort of adjust out the 14-week thing, it was also sort of a high water mark, which is fantastic.
This is significant because Microsoft has been a public company since 1986, so this is effectively a 31-year high-water mark for the company, with a market capitalization around $570 billion.
Another reason to think that this may not be the high-water mark for populism is that Mr Wilders has shown how to drag politics in your own direction even without winning power.
That is down from a 51 percent approval rating in February, and it suggests that the law may have hit a high-water mark among voters — if they're even thinking about it anymore.
Totaalvoetbal (total football), the team's philosophy in the Cruyff era, whereby players interchange positions in a constant search for space, remains a tactical high-water mark for its marriage of aesthetics and effectiveness.
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, a direct sequel to one of the best episodes of the '19823s TV series, is widely considered the high-water mark for drama in the franchise.
There are just 23 women in the 100-person U.S. Senate, which actually is the high-water mark, and there aren't enough women challengers this year to change that ratio much in 2018.
The security detail cost $25 million in fiscal year 22018 and $6.8 million for fiscal year 2018, which was considered a "high-water mark" the administration didn't plan to exceed, according to Politico.
The security detail cost $5.3 million in fiscal year 2017 and $6.8 million for fiscal year 2018, which was considered a "high-water mark" the administration didn't plan to exceed, according to Politico.
"It suggests that the SFO is losing its appetite for risk and that the Hayes verdict may be the high water mark for these prosecutions," says Ben Rose, of law firm Hickman & Rose.
Caterpillar's stock tumbled lower Tuesday after opening higher as investors reacted to comments from the company on its earnings conference call that first-quarter earnings would be the "high-water mark" for 22018.
This puts China's iron ore imports on track for around 1 billion tonnes in 2016, which would be a record high, but also may prove to be the high-water mark as well.
The spring of 2011 was the high-water mark of Obama's foreign policy: Osama bin Laden dead, American troops withdrawn from Iraq and preparing to leave Afghanistan, the Arab Spring in full flower.
Possibly the most important governor of a big industrial state since Teddy Roosevelt of New York, he brought Texas to the high-water mark of enterprise and prosperity in the post-war era.
Meanwhile, some say Democratic dominance in cities may have already reached its high water mark, especially as unions continue to fade and those with less income and education turn to Republicans for change.
Even as the group has lost much of its territory and operatives from its high-water mark in 2014 and 2015, the kinds of attacks abroad that Mr. Adnani's division oversees have continued.
The high-water mark of reform aspirations was captured in a bill sponsored by Representatives Jim Sensenbrenner, a Wisconsin Republican with impeccable law-and-order credentials, and Bobby Scott, a progressive Virginia Democrat.
In her solo exhibition "High Water Mark," running through May 10 at the Mennello Museum of American Art here, Ms. Lehr tells a nuanced story of global warming with video, paintings and sculpture.
The American had three break points in the fourth game of the first set but failed to convert any of them, and that proved to be the high-water mark of his day.
This is a story of the biggest story of its day, a crime that set a high-water mark for depravity, an urban atrocity that caused existential hand-wringing for America's biggest city.
And then: The response to the crisis was in many ways the high-water mark for a mold of centrist, technocratic policymaking that seeks to tweak and nudge existing institutions toward better outcomes.
After Democrats' high-water mark in 2008 — when Barack Obama won the state and his coattails carried Democrats into the governor's office and a United States Senate seat — Republicans have steadily consolidated power.
The surging Chicago Cubs can match their high-water mark for the season when they aim for a sixth consecutive win and a three-game sweep of the visiting Miami Marlins on Wednesday.
After all, the CFO of Caterpillar spooked Wall Street back in April when he said that the company's results at the time may have been the "high water mark" for this business cycle.
The excitement around Black Panther doesn't exist in a vacuum; the film is the latest in a string of high-water-mark moments for a black pop culture landscape that's experiencing a renaissance.
He would never score that many points in a game again, and was likely the high-water mark of O'Neal's career after he left Miami, where he won his fourth and final title.
But similar to the channel's recent creative high-water mark The Expanse, promoting long-term investment through intricate storytelling is the order of the day, along with demonstrating knowledge of the human soul.
Musk's $420 per share deal would also top the 1988 $30 billion leveraged buyout of RJR Nabisco, now seen by many as the high-water mark of excess on Wall Street during that decade.
Chrysler Capital was able to clear its 3.04-year bond in November at a 2.275% yield - but it breached a new high water mark for the year in terms of premiums demanded by investors.
U.S.-based equity ETFs collected $11.2 billion during the week through May 16, according to the ICI trade group, the most since mid-March's high-water mark for the year in terms of demand.
That was 215 percent of the market, but it marked just a 29 percent gain on the year before and was barely over the €9 billion recorded in 2007, the previous high-water mark.
Some even suggested that the results represented the high-water mark of the populist surge that has voted Britain out of the European Union and Donald J. Trump into power in the United States.
The high-water mark since Roosevelt came in 1992, when Mr. Perot won 19 percent of the popular vote as an independent; he ran again in 1996 and drew less than half of that.
Jim Justice's decision to leave the Democratic Party to become a Republican means the GOP now controls all levers of government in 85033 states across the country, a high-water mark in recent years.
After leading UConn to the 2011 Fiesta Bowl, the high-water mark in the program's history, he did not speak to his players or fly back with the team after its loss to Oklahoma.
Friday night: my recipe for Trini-Chinese chicken because there is no better introduction to the weekend, especially one that will see its high-water mark on Saturday night with a countdown to 2017.
Clinton but now calls Senator Bernie Sanders's 2016 campaign the "high-water mark" of recent progressive politics, said the Democratic Party is in a different place and would be more receptive to his message.
When Birdman director Alejandro González Iñárritu premiered his new virtual reality installation piece Carne y Arena at the Cannes Film Festival this year, it was celebrated as a new high-water mark for the medium.
That, though, was the high-water mark for human cloning, for people began to discover that raising a mini-me was not the joyful experience of creating a flawless self-simulacrum that they had hoped.
But I have never been able to shake the feeling that The Orange Box was the high-water mark, and also the beginning of the end for Valve as something more than a digital monopolist.
It was founded in 20163 near the high-water mark of New Deal liberalism, when the Republican Party was marginalized in congressional and state politics and led at the national level by moderate Dwight Eisenhower.
Washington (CNN)Bernie Sanders said Tuesday that he clearly needs a strong voter turnout to win in Iowa on Monday, but he has no expectation of reaching the high-water mark set by then-Sen.
Since the 28503s, over 22019 federal laws, executive orders or other presidential actions related to regulatory reform have been implemented, yet the number of federal rules continues to hit one high water mark after another.
David Lodge wrote a trio of academia novels in the late 1970s and early '80s—Changing Places, Small World, and Nice Work—but Bradbury and Amis had by this point set the high water mark.
First, all tributaries, loosely defined as anything with a "bed and banks and ordinary high water mark" (OHWM), are categorically included under the definition of "Waters of the United States" and, thus, subject to regulation.
The late 1980s and 1990s marked a high-water mark for a kind of giddy journalistic derangement over politicians' adultery, drug use and draft avoidance — a somewhat arbitrary trio of offenses inflated into mortal sins.
Advisory and capital markets desks have proved to be more dependable sources of revenue compared with trading, which has never recovered from a 2009-2010 high water mark as regulation and calm markets stifled activity.
Donald Barthelme fans may disagree, but I think Houston's literary high-water mark is embedded in McMurtry's underrated novel "Some Can Whistle" (1989), a sequel to "All My Friends," but not part of the trilogy.
United's 2-0 victory at home on Sunday was not as significant as, for example, Inter's defeat of Barcelona in 2010, widely seen as Mourinho's high-water mark, but it belongs in the same category.
A high-risk return leg in Istanbul a week later promises to be fraught with security issues, but for now people here are reveling in the high-water mark in the desert city's soccer history.
We have broken the back of the worst drug epidemic in our history, and one day we can look back on 2017 as the high water mark where the opioid wave finally began to recede.
The Big 5, as we call them, are now worth not merely $3 trillion, a milestone we marked some time ago, but roughly $3.3 trillion, more than 10 percent higher than that previous high-water mark.
Alphabet's shares fell after the company said it expected a surge in costs on Monday, while Caterpillar noted first-quarter earnings would be the "high water mark" for the year and warned of higher material costs.
But if the mid-1970s was a high-water mark for disclosure in American politics, since then the norms for what presidential candidates should disclose, and how much the press should pry, have become unsettled again.
Still — even if the market starts making headway again toward its January high-water mark — it is possible Wall Street has passed its moment of "peak happiness" for a while – and perhaps for this entire cycle.
Clinton's high-water mark as pop-political icon: the "Texts From Hillary" Tumblr meme, which captioned photos of then-Secretary of State Clinton on a military transport plane, wearing sunglasses and staring intently at a BlackBerry.
The Trump team, by contrast, seemed to have "set a high-water mark of 46 percent," banking on the idea that the president could lose the popular vote again but still hang onto the Electoral College.
Klobuchar's high-water mark was a close third-place finish in New Hampshire after a standout debate performance earned her the support of voters looking for their top candidate in the waning days before the primary.
"I hope this is the low-water mark, and not the high-water mark," said Representative Will Hurd of Texas, one of the few Republicans who have consistently joined Democrats in voting to reopen the government.
Although foreign investment increased 3.63 percent year-on-year in 2015 to US$16.5 billion (UNCTAD), figures for this year will be less impressive and far below the high water mark of $22 billion registered in 2007.
The most productive hour of the year They shared a deep dive into the numbers on their blog, but here's a spoiler for you: the high-water mark of our collective productivity each year is 11 a.m.
The firm will continue to charge a 21.39 percent management fee for all share classes, and clients are not charged performance fees for investment gains below previous losses on their capital, a so-called high-water mark.
Its opening weekend results sailed past the previous high-water mark for an animated film — "Shrek the Third's" $121.6 million launch in 22 — and ranks as the second-best June debut, behind "Jurassic World's" $29.7 million bow.
With the exception, perhaps, of the House GOP's early stumble—when Speaker Paul Ryan had to pull his version of Trumpcare from the floor before a vote—this was the high-water mark for the Trump opposition.
"That's why Caterpillar got clobbered — [management] described the past quarter as the high-water mark, even as the company raised its full-year earnings guidance by a couple of bucks, " the "Mad Money" host said on Tuesday.
The election would be the high-water mark in terms of Trump's net approval, which has seen a 19 percentage point decline since taking office according to Morning Consult, which tracks the incumbent's popularity in every state.
And while sometimes the show told its sexual assault stories well (season one remains a high-water mark), other times (most of season three) it seemed to be leaning on sexual assault for the titillating shock value.
According to comScore, which collects box-office data, the previous high-water mark for an October weekend was in 266, when "The Martian" helped Hollywood generate total domestic ticket sales of $21 million, after adjusting for inflation.
Early in the second quarter, with the Falcons leading by 2493-0, the Packers hit their high-water mark, only to have a turnover swing the momentum back to the Falcons for the rest of the day.
Last month, Senator Angus King, an independent who caucuses with the Democrats, said Trump's rejection of that offer was the "high-water mark" for the wall's prospects in Congress, where support for it is tepid at best.
Wednesday's contract agrees to a high-water mark of $22.7 billion for all of the 255 jets, but that dollar figure is expected to come down during the negotiations while the jet count is considered a minimum commitment.
My high-water mark for a laptop continues to be the keys found on Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 series, but the Stealth's keys have a lower profile and are much quieter without sacrificing too much of the typing experience.
This year will likely be the high water mark for Chinese steel production, with the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science forecasting that output will slip to 930 million tonnes in 2020 and 17.23 million the year after.
Jesse Jackson's wildly successful 1988 uprising still stands as a high-water mark for black political aspirations, Obama's cool style and post-civil-rights rhetoric went over like a lead balloon in the early months of the campaign.
Industrial heavyweight Caterpillar beat earnings estimates due to strong global demand but its shares tumbled 20.4 percent after management said first-quarter earnings would be the "high water mark" for the year and warned of increasing steel prices.
None of this is entirely surprising: Game of Thrones' season finale episodes have routinely broken its overall viewership record since season 5, but setting a new high water mark for all of HBO is new even for Thrones.
Industrial heavyweight Caterpillar beat earnings estimates due to strong global demand but its shares tumbled 67.886 percent after management said first-quarter earnings would be the "high water mark" for the year and warned of increasing steel prices.
Fisk was the antagonist in the first season of the show, and he's a high water mark that the rest of the Marvel Netflix series have tried to meet in the years since, to varying degrees of success.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's labor market showed unexpected strength in the second quarter but economists said this could prove a high water mark, after figures last week showed the economy contracted as businesses braced for a potentially disruptive Brexit.
And while I've preferred their more minimalist designs (the Gear S2 was a particular high-water mark from that standpoint), the spinning bezel as a navigation device has long been the Tizen watch's best feature, outshining Apple's crown.
In the five years since, Gardner has seen that high-water mark of personal favorability fall to a meager 36 percent approval, with 39 percent of Coloradans disapproving of his job as senator, according to Morning Consult ratings.
If this is indeed the high-water mark of global prosperity, that is likely to come as a shock to the tens of millions of people who have yet to recover from the devastation of the Great Recession.
However, for all its potential, a sea change in Defense Department budgeting looks increasingly unlikely based on fiscal 2628 appropriations and the administration's fiscal 28500 budget request, which represents a high-water mark for possible defense budget outcomes.
Caterpillar, an industrial heavyweight, beat earnings estimates due to strong global demand but its shares tumbled 6.2 percent after management said first-quarter earnings would be the "high water mark" for the year and warned of increasing steel prices.
Neil Gaiman's graphic novel series The Sandman set a new high-water mark for the comics industry when it debuted in 1988, and 30 years later the author is expanding that world into its own full-fledged mini-universe.
"The current protest could represent a new high water mark in terms of challenging both international and domestic perceptions of the government's legitimacy," Daniel Erikson, a Latin America adviser in the White House from 2015 to 2017, told me.
In the Riverside neighborhood, residents piled debris at the curb, and clumps of tree moss and silt traced the high-water mark, blocks away from the river, which was still lapping over the concrete bulkheads meant to contain it.
In the annals of clashes between parents and school administrators, it may be a high water mark: A group of parents occupied an elementary school auditorium in East Harlem overnight and vowed not to leave until the principal resigned.
Indeed, this period seems to have been the high-water mark of Esperanto, though, even then, its principles were so contested and revised that it's hard, at times, to figure out which version of Esperanto Schor is talking about.
While short of the high-water mark for animated movies set by Pixar's "Incredibles 2" — another Disney sequel — it would be a bigger debut than the original, which made $93 million over the five-day Thanksgiving holiday in 2013.
Caterpillar, an industrial heavyweight, tumbled 6.20 percent after management said first-quarter earnings would be the "high water mark" for the year and warned of increasing steel prices, although the company beat earnings estimates due to strong global demand.
It was essentially inevitable that The Orville, as a comedy in a Trek-esque setting, would be compared to Galaxy Quest, which became a Trek-parody high-water mark because it actually succeeds as a movie in its own right.
For example, when Chief Financial Officer Brad Halverson said last April that the company's first-quarter adjusted profits per share would be the "high-water mark," Caterpillar shares sank 6.2 percent and helped drag the Dow down more than 400 points.
The '28s were the global high-water mark for deregulatory impulses in general, and paired with generally cheap world oil prices and a generally strong US dollar, they were certainly a high point for airline deregulation as a success story.
This period is seen as a high-water mark for presidential power: the time in which presidents enjoy both popularity and momentum from campaigning to set the agenda for the next four years and to push through legislation in Congress.
The lure of Europe as an escape (or at least vacation) from the strictures of Anglo-American moralism goes back at least as far as Henry James, reaching its high-water mark with Hemingway and Fitzgerald, and in Britain with Isherwood.
The iPhone X surpasses the previous high score in still photos, very narrowly beating out the Galaxy Note 8 and Huawei Mate 10 Pro; it's also better than the iPhone 8 Plus, which was itself briefly a high-water mark.
While it's unquestionable that the 2018 class of old school death metal acolytes has been a high-water mark, the reason why the past few years have been so good to this style of music is more open to interpretation.
The '21980s were the global high-water mark for deregulatory impulses in general, and paired with generally cheap world oil prices and a generally strong US dollar, they were certainly a high point for airline deregulation as a success story.
Horford is averaging a career-high 363 assists per game and has blown past his previous high-water mark in assist percentage by making the shot-creating pass on 24.7 percent of his teammates' baskets while on the floor this season.
This led to speculation on social media that the scheme to buy Viacoin with other people's funds was designed to artificially inflate the price of the coin so the attacker could cash out on the exchange at a high water mark.
There's more pleasure in life than the reaving of hordes, more to Thrones than poop jokes and swordplay, but as far as the give-and-take of season six is concerned, this is a high water mark by any standard.
"The simple strategy – buying stocks with the lowest valuations and selling those with the highest – realized a theoretical gain in seven out of every 10 years and never spent three full years below its previous high water mark," he wrote.
Ford is investing $1 billion over the next five years in autonomous driving technology company Argo AI. Hackett on Wednesday said staffing at Argo had just reached a "high-water mark," but he would not specify how many people worked there.
It may be better to consider "Cat Person" a well-timed (though no-less-well-written) contribution to an existing genre, a high-water mark in the tide of righteous 2010s literature grappling with male entitlement and abuses of power.
Anthony Sperduti, the co-founder of Partners & Spade, said the aim had been to move past the typical playbook, though Mr. Dudum did acknowledge Glossier, a high-water mark of millennial-pink branding, as an inspiration, along with Goop and Aesop.
"There's got to be a stemming of that tide, before you can say that his election was a high-water mark that stopped the Republicans from winning," John H. Merrill, the Republican secretary of state, said in his Capitol office.
Still, considering that for almost two decades Eminem has been, for white rappers, both the high-water mark and also the most visible and theatrical personality, it is astonishing to hear him rapping — in mood, tone and, sometimes, pattern — like Macklemore.
"The Joshua Tree" was a high-water mark of an era when leading rockers were eager to be role models and do-gooders, giving benefit concerts like Live Aid and Amnesty International's Conspiracy of Hope tour, which both included U2.
After reaching a high-water mark of eight minority coaches two years ago, the league has just four now that the Cleveland Browns reportedly decided on Sunday to hire Vikings offensive coordinator Kevin Stefanski, who is white, as their head coach.
While Hispanics, African-Americans and Asian-Americans have millions more jobs now than they did at the labor market's high-water mark in November 2007, before the economy turned into recession, whites actually lost 700,279 more jobs than they gained.
That means the numbers released Wednesday could be the high-water mark for the industry's impressive comeback from the depths of the recession, when annual sales fell below 11 million vehicles and General Motors and Chrysler needed government bailouts to survive.
"What we do has to take all that into consideration and we have to work closely with our partners on the team front to find out what the high water mark is and what makes sense for everyone," he said.
American agricultural and food product exports to Cuba totaled more than $21.2 million in 2120, a far cry from its high water mark of $280 million in 22015, according to the US-Cuba Trade and Economic Council based in New York.
American agricultural and food product exports to Cuba totaled more than $21990 million in 214, a far cry from its high water mark of $710 million in 2008, according to the US-Cuba Trade and Economic Council based in New York.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed down 258 percent after Caterpillar said first-quarter earnings would be the "high water mark" for the year and warned of higher material costs, especially steel, which surged after the U.S. President announced tariffs on the metal.
Bush presided adroitly over a high-water mark of American power and influence, a remarkable four-year stretch that included the collapse of the Soviet Union, the creation of Nafta, lightning victory in the Gulf War and the rescue of the Kurds.
BERLIN — In the final years of the Weimar Republic, Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht pushed musical theater in a radically new direction, with collaborations like "The Threepenny Opera" that remain a high-water mark for musical sophistication, dramatic daring and unsparingly dark vision.
The upstart Brewers have shown no signs of fading, as they completed a three-game sweep of visiting Baltimore on Wednesday and have won six of their last seven to match their high-water mark for the season at seven games over .133.
It has also been 25 years since two American men squared off for the biggest prize in clay-court tennis: a high-water mark that is all the more remarkable for the Grand Slam singles drought that American men's tennis continues to experience.
Even if the high-water mark of maximalism in American literature had come and gone by then — the writers in my workshop were more likely to dream of becoming the next Raymond Carver or Ann Beattie — Jack was revered for his teaching.
Last year's high-water mark of 870 million British pounds (about $1.14 billion) in a single window has been surpassed, and Arsène Wenger, the Arsenal manager, said last week that he was convinced that an "amazing" amount of money remained to be spent.
Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank may have been exaggerating when he claimed that "Democrats have become socialists," but there's a reason that David Duhalde, deputy director of the Democratic Socialists of America, told him "this is a high water mark" for his ideology.
It was the high water mark for the caliphate that Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi had declared earlier that year from a medieval mosque in Mosul, northern Iraq, followed by years of steady jihadist defeats that now culminate in the steppe of eastern Syria.
In Japan, the most recent high-water mark for LBO loans was the 2017 buyout of cheese-tart shop Bake in 2017, when homegrown private equity fund Polaris Capital Group raised debt with an eight times leverage multiple, according to one banker.
The group's sound has gotten sleeker in the decade since then, but that album remains a high-water mark for many fans, and Tegan and Sara will play it in full at this Brooklyn show, with proceeds benefiting their L.G.B.T.Q. charity foundation.
Lawmakers may opt for a softer exit, the FT's Robert Shrimsely writes: The fear will be that Britain is now careering towards a no-deal Brexit, but in fact Tuesday night's vote may yet prove the high-water mark for the Brexit hardliners.
In future years, audiences will look back at the opening number of the 2020 Oscars as either a delightful high-water mark for the hostless ceremony or an infamous travesty — and in all honesty, I am not sure which one it will be.
With clear and sunny weather sweeping through the state, Iowa Democratic officials expect turnout to land somewhere between 170,000 (the attendance in 2016) and 240,000, the high-water mark that came in 2008 when the state gave a surprise win to Barack Obama.
Local regulations enacted since Hurricane Sandy generally require new commercial buildings in 100-year flood plains to be elevated or floodproofed to the "design flood elevation," at least one foot above the anticipated high-water mark, or "base flood elevation," of future floods.
Founded in 1923 by five teams of Germanic immigrants as the German-American league, the league has operated continually since, reaching a high-water mark in the 1950s and 1960s as global events and economies pushed players to the New York market.
Ms. Mehretu's early, architectonic paintings came at a high-water mark for globalization; her recent art, more anxious and more impressive, features thrumming, multilayered fields of color and ricky-tick calligraphic swoops that seethe with the contemporary volatility of states and climates.
That total is starting to approach a modern high-water mark for GOP retirements: 26 Republicans retired ahead of the 2018 Democratic wave election, while 27 Republicans did before the 2008 election, the highest number for the GOP in almost a half-century.
And if she can manage to climb 220 points—equivalent to what Ms Sharapova accomplished between her first major win and her 2007 high-water mark—that would put her close to the current ratings of Ms Sharapova and another returning star, Victoria Azarenka.
At their high water mark in mid-2018, FAANG alone made up 11 percent of the total market cap of the S&P 500 and 38 percent of the index's year-to-date gain, representing a doubling in their influence in only five years.
According to Intel (and the Guinness Book of World Records), the 1,218-drone flight set a record for "most unmanned aerial vehicles airborne simultaneously," more than doubling Intel's previous high water mark of 500 drones flying together in a performance in Germany in 2016.
Shanell – Rebirth, 2010 If we buy the premise that Rebirth embraced the idea of the rock star as an emotionally vulnerable figure, "Runnin'" is unabashedly its emo high water mark, down to the 2006 Myspace beanie and wallet chain look Wayne rocks in the video.
Tuesday night represented a new high-water mark for his candidacy and a dour milestone for his rivals: Mr. Trump won an average of 59 percent of the Republican vote in the five states, and his average margin of victory was 35 percentage points.
His consideration for others hits a literal "high-water mark" when Pierre-Georges pressures him to take part in some sex play involving urination with an elderly benefactor — and Guy frets that the liquid might cause a short in the old man's hearing aid.
But the high-water mark came at Wimbledon, where Raonic, 22, the world No. 21998, became the first Canadian man to reach the final of a major event (he lost to Andy Murray) and Shapovalov, 17, from the Toronto area, won the boys' title.
He first choreographed here in 1933, some months before Balanchine's first ballet for American dancers, and loved his many return visits; under him, his company's New York seasons were known in New York as "Royal Ballet fever," a high-water mark unforgotten by many balletomanes.
The crowd settled down for what they thought might be a classic battle but it proved to be the high water mark for Goffin as Djokovic started to find his return range, broke back immediately, held without trouble and broke again to bag the set.
The high water mark was fittingly "You Wanted a Hit," stretched out to nearly 10 minutes, a beautiful grove that changed pace effortlessly, a spell that hypnotized even me, making me forget my washed broken-brain and body, and feel lost in the music.
The 1983 campaign to ban abortion, backed by bishops and Catholic lay groups, represented the high-water mark for institutional Catholic power in Ireland, coming just four years after Pope John Paul II drew huge crowds in the first papal visit to the country.
The new high water mark for sales netted more than $302.4 million in tax revenue for the state's coffers, where that money is divvied up into various buckets to fund programs such as school construction, law enforcement, public health, drug education and public safety.
For those funds that did lose money in 2015, many have yet to recover those losses in 2016, the so-called 'high-water mark', over and above which hedge funds can begin accruing a performance fee on any outperformance, which many rely on to retain talent.
Though some operatives have no doubt already been planted in Europe and more still can be recruited from refugee populations there, lack of easy access combined with improved domestic intelligence and border controls mean that the ISIS assault on Europe has probably passed its high-water mark.
In 213, often brandished as the high-water mark for the American labor movement, the share of the total national income going to the top 2000 percent of the population was "only" about 22013 percent, according to an analysis by the left-leaning Economic Policy Institute.
Those close-proximity contrasts between mainstream and underground values sparked a friction that Arca continued exploring for years, from 2013's &&&&&, a high-water mark for Ghersi's beat-driven productions, to Sheep, her 2015 score for Hood By Air, which took a more viciously experimental approach.
Whether as a repudiation of Trump (as Jill Filipovic argues in The Times) or as "the aftershock from Hillary Clinton's defeat" (as The Washington Post's Karen Tumulty writes), more than 100 women will likely win their congressional races — a high-water mark in women's representation in Congress.
The rampage now stands as a high-water mark in the outpouring of anti-immigrant hatred that has swelled as Germany struggles to absorb the nearly one million asylum seekers who arrived in the country after Chancellor Angela Merkel decided to open the borders in 2015.
"If you elevate your house, you're out of the floodplain," Mr. Silver said, adding that it was his practice to build new homes a foot above the elevation that FEMA expected floodwaters to rise or the high-water mark of the last storm — whichever was higher.
Only the very oldest voters might be old enough to remember 1920, the high water mark for American socialism, before the Cold War or the Soviet Union, when Eugene Debs, running outside the major party system, got 3.4% of the US presidential vote as a socialist.
This alone should lead to some caution on the steel sector, and while March's output of 72 million tonnes is likely to be the high water mark for now, there is little reason to believe that steel production is on the verge of a major pullback.
To some extent, planning has to be regional At the same time, Brody said individuals need to be educated about what to do during floods — moving their belongings to a second floor or attic if they have one, and knowing where the high water mark is, for example.
The attrition rate for gas stations in the U.K. is high: Nissan found that more than 75 percent of those operational four decades ago have closed and not been replaced, leaving a total of just 20163,472 in the country (from a high-water mark of 37,539 in 1970).
BURLINGTON, Vt. — On the night of the New Hampshire primary, the high-water mark of his presidential campaign, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont called his rout of Hillary Clinton "nothing short of the beginning of a political revolution" and vowed to stop the "billionaire class" from buying elections.
Soon after, power metal's high water mark met with an undignified demise thanks to a glut of also-rans—unoriginal copycats who tasked themselves with producing the same tired derivative releases for most of the last decade, thereby diluting the market and running the style into the ground.
It will be interesting to see whether years like 2014 and 2015 — which saw a lot of activity and huge acquisitions like Verizon buy our owner AOL for $4 billion; and Twitter buy TellApart for $479 million — were a high water mark, or whether there are more huge deals to come.
It was a bittersweet moment: a tough loss, but at the same time a new high-water mark for Iceland, which had never made it this far before and, with a player pool drawn from a population just over 323,000, stood a chance of never making it that far again.
But the change in the cast was notable for more than matters of casting: It could well have been the high-water mark for demand for "Hamilton" tickets — and for profits reaped by ticket scalpers who make up part of what is known as the secondary market in ticket sales.
Few have had her insider's perspective: as an adviser to President Bush, the last Republican presidential candidate to carry, in 2004, 11 percent of the black vote — a relative high-water mark for Republicans — and as an aide to Mitt Romney, who failed to match that level of support in 2012.
The high-water mark of the touch world can be found at the haptics conferences that fill the calendar of hapticians everywhere, most notably the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers' annual Haptics Symposium, which this spring was held at a hotel in downtown Philadelphia, on a perfect April weekend.
However, if it ends up being the high-water mark for negotiations, instead of an upward trajectory, we seem destined to settle for an ineffective U.S. version of a "GDPR-lite" that will only more deeply entrench the pathologies and power of tech giants, data brokers and ad surveillance networks.
Last year, there was an uptick in the latter, with the number of black players from the United States and Canada on opening-day active rosters rising to 8.4 percent, according to Major League Baseball, but that was well below the sport's high-water mark of 19623 percent, in 1986.
As a result, Mr Westbrook had to shoulder an unprecedented share of Oklahoma City's offensive load: 42% of his team's possessions ended with the ball in his hands, exceeding both the previous record of 39% set by Kobe Bryant in 2005-415 and Michael Jordan's high-water mark of 38% in 1986-87.
It was 20 years ago this month, as it happens, that the television costume drama genre hit its high-water mark (muddy hems and all) with the broadcast of "Pride and Prejudice," a co-production of the BBC and A&E starring Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy and Jennifer Ehle as Elizabeth Bennet.
"He was effusive and happy about the Hong Kong episode that was all he could talk about weeks leading up to it, how it was like a high water mark for him," Reynolds says of the June 3 episode directed by Bourdain's girlfriend Asia Argento that featured Australian-Hong Kong cinematographer Christopher Doyle.
Battlefields, of course, are memorialized as actual spaces with inalienable demands on collective memory; we speak of their locales as "hallowed ground," and at Gettysburg the stopping of Pickett's Charge by Union forces has been fixed, indeed enshrined, as the Confederacy's "high-water mark" (the title of one of Bradford's Pickett's Charge canvases).
To some, maybe even you, the bad old days of Fallowfield might sound like Saló by way of Salford, but as club closures reach epidemic levels and young people are facing more debt and less fun, I can't help but feel those days represented a sort of hedonistic high water mark for Britain.
" In a fundraising email to supporters on Wednesday, Sanders campaign manager Jeff Weaver said that while the Clintons reached their "high water mark" with their sweep of states last week, "now it's our turn to start winning in many of the remaining states until we take the pledged delegate lead on June 85033.
On the weekend of the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom—often regarded as the high-water mark of the civil-rights movement—the labor activist A. Philip Randolph gave a speech at the National Press Club, an all-male organization that, during events, confined women in attendance to the balcony.
But in yet another sign of how quickly streaming is taking over the music business, Drake's number for the latest chart is still more than the 245 million that Drake had for the first week of his album "Views" last year, which stood as a high-water mark for more than 10 months.
Derek Manky, global security strategist at cyber security firm Fortinet, said he thinks WannaCry is probably the worst that will come from the Shadow Brokers' publicly dumped toolkit, though the group may have held back from public revealing everything it obtained "Out of that batch, it is probably a high-water mark," Manky said.
The relationship between Academy Award nominees and ratings is hardly an exact science, but there's at least some evidence that indicates recognizing more movies that viewers have actually seen is a boon -- a dynamic that reached its high-water mark with "Titanic," which drew a record 55 million viewers to the telecast in 1998.
Yet even by the Pew measure, which has tended to represent the high-water mark for public support for abortion, only 59 percent of Southern Democratic leaners and 57 percent of Democratic leaners who attend church at least once a week say most abortions should be legal, according to Pew Research data from 2017.
After other recent electoral setbacks for far-right populists, and the far right's flagging momentum in Germany's election campaign, some even suggested that the French election could represent the high-water mark of the populist surge that has voted Britain out of the European Union and Donald J. Trump into power in the United States.
John Moreland, a songwriter from Tulsa, Oklahoma, is not only a country artist—his work is just as indebted to folk and rock music—but he seems to draw from the same winsome, melancholic well as Hank Williams, who, in 1949, wrote "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry," still the high-water mark for spiritually ruinous country anthems.
The scandalous high-water mark of du Rivage's iconography occurs in January of 1775, when Pitt (now ennobled as the Earl of Chatham) brought Franklin, then living in London, into the House of Lords to witness his speech on behalf of the American radicals, in effect sealing the unity of the single party across the ocean.
The writers of "Silicon Valley" have a special talent for engineering elaborate systems for the sake of a good running joke — the sexual mathematics that led to the Eureka moment for middle-out; the SWOT board as a way to determine whether or not to let an unctuous stuntman fall to his doom — but "Meinertzhagen's Haversack" is a high-water mark.
SoftBank, which has made investments around the world in ride-hailing companies like China's Didi Chuxing and India's Ola, also agreed to invest $1.25 billion to buy shares from Uber at the previous $69 billion valuation, a move that was seen as a concession to some shareholders who hoped to maintain the company's previous high-water mark as it now readies itself for an initial public offering.
"Down and Out" in some ways is a high water mark for Roc-a-Fella—Cam and 'Ye were two of the hottest new artists out, working together on a release for the label they were both signed to—and Wayne hopping on it before giving this complimentary talk about Jay Z is proof that he would have actually been a pretty ideal fit there.
After Donald Trump addressed a joint session of Congress last month—a high-water mark for the president's popularity with elite political pundits—conservative New York Times columnist David Brooks penned a piece titled "Trumpism at Its Best, Straight Up." Brooks attempted to define Trump's political philosophy as an "utter repudiation of modern conservatism," which he defined as foreign policy hawkishness, social conservatism, and fiscal hawkishness.
CB Insights has published its annual report of how tech companies performed in 2016 when it came to funding and exits, which shows that last year saw us move past 2015's high-water mark for new, oversized valuations in the world of tech startups, as well as large number of companies not making it past their earliest funding rounds (and hence, lower valuations) before getting snapped up.
The drone hovering over the solar panel was the first time that 250 people in one place had performed a live industrial inspection using 360-degree, 4K video, Intel said, making this the most technically challenging press conference it had ever run, but it's not clear whether this is a one-off high water mark or new bar for what we will expect to see in all conferences of the future.
But while what Mongan calls "the whole big head thing that I started" can be traced to a specific place (it was called Cox Arena then, and is Viejas Arena now) and time (while Long Beach State's Darnell Thompson prepared to shoot a free throw with a little over 11 minutes remaining in the first half on December 3503, 2002), it's hard to pinpoint its high-water mark.
Concerns about the ability of its key division, AHL, to generate performance fees given it is currently on average 7.4 percent away from its high water mark – the level to which it needs to return in order to compensate for prior losses before it is able to charge clients a performance fee – are superseded by the widespread belief that the 37 percent battering to which its shares have been exposed this year, until today, is overdone.

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