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"higher-up" Definitions
  1. a person who has a higher rank or who is more senior than you

708 Sentences With "higher up"

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That means that, while the temperature decreases the higher up you go in the troposphere, in the stratosphere, the higher up you go, the temperature gets warmer.
Auto stocks pushed higher, up by more than 3 percent.
Shares of the carmaker finished sharply higher, up 2.6 percent.
You can see more things the higher up you are.
The other two changes are higher up on the screen.
The further left he runs, the higher up he climbs.
I think that's the reason the record is higher up.
Gasoline futures were higher, up 21.2% to $2500 per gallon.
The broader Topix was slightly higher, up 0.1 percent at 1,724.64.
The broader Topix was slightly higher, up 0.03 percent at 153,723.82.
A formal complaint against someone higher up the ladder invites retaliation.
Such social restrictions become more rigid higher up the caste hierarchy.
The Dow (INDU) also closed higher, up 0.2%, or 52 points.
Poachers are sometimes caught; those higher up the chain rarely are.
The euro EUR= was also higher, up 0.7 percent at $1.1725.
Kerry group drove the sector higher, up by nearly 3 percent.
Others groups higher up the food chain have also been hit.
But the real losers would be higher up the income scale.
They drop a bigger ball on it from higher up. Nothing.
After the opening bell, Whirlpool traded slightly higher, up 0.12 percent.
Japan's Nikkei (N225) ended fractionally higher, up by less than 0.1%.
The water crept higher and he moved higher up the stairs.
The higher up you get, the more you're worried about safety.
The news sent the stock sharply higher, up 3.4% by late morning.
Same-store sales growth in the U.S. was even higher, up 22019%.
The S&P technology index led the way higher, up 2.91 percent.
Among the index constituents, only Wal-Mart ended higher, up 1 percent.
Not master of a convoy, but someone higher up than a driver.
As the garrote was pulled tighter, it rode higher up her neck.
The scooter has a higher up-front cost, but it's more robust.
It's these endorsements that nudge female stars higher up the pay scale.
Carnival also reversed losses to end the day sharply higher, up 10.49%.
"I thought she'd be higher up," admitted Cathy Litchfield, 59, from Concord.
Netflix and Google's Alphabet were also higher, up about half a percent.
Luckily, they had a different place to go that was higher up.
Higher up the food chain, whales, seals and pelicans are going hungry.
That's why the cost is often greater the higher up you go.
Elected officials and higher up governments, they can do stuff way faster.
I'm higher up on the chain because I'm white, I have education.
But many believe the real responsibility lies higher up, with the EU itself.
Mr Aquino would like to apply similar restrictions higher up the political hierarchy.
The FTSE 100 ended 0.2 percent higher, up 1 percent for the week.
Shares of Nidec and Pegatron ended higher, up 1 and 0.43 percent respectively.
Shares in carmakers closed sharply higher, up 2 percent as a sector, however.
Fundamental reforms in the military must come from higher up or through Congress.
If not Trump, somebody higher up in the chain between Manafort and Trump.
Unsurprisingly, the supervisors higher up the ladder wrote it off as a misunderstanding.
One month later, the index was reliably higher, up on average 1 percent.
The higher up the tree you went, the more refined the categorizations got.
Gold futures for June delivery settled higher, up $2.90 at $1,260.90 an ounce.
Its parent Altice, jumped even higher, up some 1 percent by the close.
It's a process controlled higher up by the Federal Reserve, America's central bank.
The birds were much higher up in the sky than I had thought.
The longer people spend watching videos, the higher up the charts they climb.
A higher-up has a question about the race speeds—or lack thereof.
So, I think we're going to push higher, up towards that 88 mark.
Higher up, there was snow, and there were bear tracks in the snow.
That power is delegated higher up the chain of command and rarely used.
It could also compel them to cut fentanyls more effectively higher up the chain.
The withdrawal limit will also be substantially higher, up to $3,000 during branch hours.
Anglo American and Glencore both closed sharply higher, up 7.53 and 8 percent respectively.
Microsoft shares ended marginally higher, up 26.25%, but the S&P 26.59 technology index .
MIWD00000PUS traded slightly higher, up 0.15 percent, while the pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 index .
The higher up you are, the longer it's going to take to get out.
In the end if it fails its not your fault, it's someone higher up.
Additionally, the drone can cover areas farther and higher up than a normal surveyor.
Higher up on the pyramid are needs like safety, love, esteem and self-actualization.
The second, a little higher up and off to the side, was her backbone.
He likes movement, moving the ball around quickly and playing higher up the pitch.
In general, video is a little higher up the funnel [generating brand awareness] activity.
And the higher up I go, for some reason, the less happy I am.
The rate on a credit card cash advance is even higherup to 5.63%.
DDT molecules endure for decades and accumulate in animals higher up the food chain.
Aussie shares closed the week 28.6 percent higher, up for a second straight week.
A few minutes later, Erik and I were heading higher up into the mountains.
The higher up you drop it, the faster it travels before it hits the ground.
And it can impact that attitude toward the higher-up and can lead to resistance.
But he's still a higher-up, pursuing someone he thinks is a 20-something assistant.
Venezuelans, he says, are higher up, in part because they tend to have more education.
Kik is innovating in this area, focusing on building brand relationships higher up the funnel.
Though he has an endearingly wholesome quality that lands him higher up on the list.
Shows that populate higher up in the tab are those with episodes released most recently.
Kellogg's shares were marginally higher, up 0.15 percent at $73.60, in trading after the bell.
I'd barely set up my new sniper nest when somebody even higher up spotted me.
The only reason it's not higher up the list is a production thing for me.
So if he has information on people higher up, it's pretty obvious who that is.
The Nasdaq closed narrowly higher, up 0.4% and the S&P 500 was up 220%.
CPI was expected to be flat but higher, up 0.2 percent, excluding food and energy.
More recently, the damage has reached higher up the chain — to key high-tech sectors.
Fellow Italian lender BPER Banca also traded sharply higher, up 2.75 percent for the session.
So this year he's been directed to be aggressive up higher up on the floor.
Rather, they generally push money to their counterparts higher up the ladder of well-being.
China's unemployment rate has shot higher, up to 6.3% in February from 5.2% in December.
The reason it's not higher up is because I think it was a great album.
The higher up the income scale you go, until the ceiling, the more you benefit.
Medicines Co's shares were marginally higher, up 0.7 percent at $33.49, in late morning trading.
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Not a massive character, though, which is why he's not making it higher up the list.
Move higher up the chain, from the managers up to the owners and the corporate levels.
SolarCity shares were last slightly higher, while Tesla shares were modestly higher, up nearly 1 percent.
The higher up you go, the nicer they are, which again is different from American celebrities.
Expectations of a deal have been pushing oil prices higherup some 60 percent since February.
The Nasdaq Composite, on the other hand, closed a touch higher, up 0.07 percent at 7,728.97.
The pan-European STOXX 600 finished slightly higher, up 0.7 percent provisionally, recovering from earlier losses.
They can only move higher up the mountain until there's no more mountain to move to.
There's still no word from "higher up," so a few veterans assume leadership and organize others.
Shares of American Express closed 1.47 percent higher, up 0.9 percent for the year so far.
And as the election drew closer, the point of contact moved higher up the FBI chain.
Asian stocks ended mostly lower, with only the Shanghai composite closing higher, up nearly 230 percent.
As he climbs higher and higher up the board, his behavior becomes more and more erratic.
Or for time-strapped investors to push a to-do item higher up the priority list.
The company's algorithm chooses which updates appear higher up in users' newsfeeds and which are buried.
The gas rises and initiates a different, intracellular fermentation without yeast among the bunches higher up.
But it's not up to the police or the army — the problem lies much higher up.
The more fun and eye-catching the quote, the higher up it typically tends to appear.
Her post had been seen by higher-up officials and embarrassed the city's police, they said.
It used the "N-word" higher up in the story but "niggas" lower in the piece.
India is also on the list, but experts say Modi wants India to be higher up.
However, the peso ended the day slightly higher, up 0.14 percent at 20.25 pesos per dollar.
If the higher-up boss wants to mentor this employee he needs to change reporting relationships.
Facebook may push the piece of content higher up the chain too, for a third review.
So when a higher-up manager started taking interest in my home life, I was grateful.
That gif higher up shows Tyrion knocking over a little lion statue on a map of Westeros.
Aussie shares are set to close the week 0.9 percent higher, up for a second straight week.
In Australia, the ASX 200 ended modestly higher, up by 7.92 points, or 0.14 percent, at 5,4.263.
Given the critical acclaim this album got, people might be surprised it's not higher up the list.
If a higher-up spot opens up at your company, are you in the running for it?
European stocks closed more than half a percent higher, up more than 249 percent for the week.
At this point, a supermoon looks bigger and brighter than when it's higher up in the sky.
Higher up on his arm, he told me, he has a tattoo of the state of Ohio.
Temperatures are rising across much of the leopard's range, pushing the snow line higher up the mountains.
A lot of them are career politicians and will say whatever they need to get higher up.
What's more, snails are losing their habitat, and climbing higher up in the mountains of the islands.
Where there are trees higher up, their roots and richer soils absorb rain, which decreases flooding below.
The higher up you go, the clearer it becomes that these ideals aren't solutions to information disorder.
"The higher up the mountain you are, the more you can lose before you're impaired," Staff said.
"The higher up and more executive the position, it is customary to give more notice," said Salemi.
The pan-European STOXX 600 ended trade slightly higher, up 0.13 percent provisionally, off its session highs.
Some Netflix customers might be shocked to see that "The Irishman" isn't higher up on the list.
The tech sector was also firmly higher, up 0.6 percent after the Nasdaq hit a fresh record.
In the short-term, it allows some communities to farm more higher up and to raise cattle.
Americans higher up the income scale would be eligible for subsidies to help them buy health insurance.
The majority of concerns these officials raised were buried by political forces higher up in the hierarchy.
Ten thousand [feet], sometimes even higher up in elevation and you just have these great panoramic views.
Higher up in the quality curve, U.S.-based investment-grade corporate bond funds enjoyed another week of inflows.
Automated science is "moving the role of the scientist higher and higher up the food chain," says Murphy.
Financials ripped higher, up 11.3 percent for the week on the outlook for higher rates and less regulation.
His aim was to take the accordion very much higher up the slopes of Parnassus, towards serious respect.
The higher up the ladder you go, the greater the demands are likely to be on your time.
Some higher up guys are a little brash, especially when it comes to larger quantities and dollar amounts.
German 20.19-year bond yields were also higher, up at 193.0.91 percent, from 1.28 percent late on Thursday.
Cartel higher-up Del (Esai Morales) gets his employees to admit to stealing from him and his associates.
The department would ordinarily submit any such suggestions to higher up within the finance ministry for further consideration.
Because the mountain gets steeper the higher up you go, every additional step becomes a bit more difficult.
Lenders higher up the capital structure didn't like that asset transfer and filed a lawsuit to block it.
"Never surprise a higher-up by just appearing on his or her calendar," said etiquette consultantJodi RR Smith.
"Mostly we drank water dripping from the rock, from higher up," said 16-year-old Pornchai "Tee" Kamluang.
Listen to them now, higher up in the trees, biting and scratching, with their unmistakable twitch of life.
"If he had an arm that was higher up, you could always see the ball up," Galvis said.
Now the boss has blabbed about the occasion to a higher-up manager — whom the employee really dislikes.
Connor placed himself higher up the scale, recalling the "Star Wars" action figures he had as a boy.
The short answer is that yes, this "Ring" works best from farther away and, more important, higher up.
That's harder when the guy at the computer has to ask for permission from someone much higher up.
She said at marketing firms she interacts with, she sees higher up positions predominantly held by white women.
The word "Me" was written alongside an arrow pointing to the figure who was higher up the pyramid.
But this time, the quick assault of tones from the pianos issued from higher up in their ranges.
Most higher-up workers in fields were from Latakia, the homeland of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's family.
They know that if anything causes unhappiness higher up, a project, and perhaps an organization, will be scrubbed.
The higher up people are in any organization, the more socialized they are not to rock the boat.
Higher up the climb, he appeared to swerve across the road and nudge Aru with his right shoulder.
Of those who had an office fling, 27% said it was with their boss or a higher up.
And so as someone who cares systemically about the issue, we always have to be looking higher up.
Beijing has long hoped to shed low-skilled, polluting manufacturing jobs and move higher up the value chain.
He suggests that someone higher up the government food chain than her will soon arrive to set him free.
I think I may have put it higher up on my list, but it was so painful for me.
Luxottica and Hermes outperformed the majority of stocks on Monday, both closing higher, up 3.8 and 2.2 percent respectively.
That is the third lesson: developing countries need to push investments in public health higher up their national agendas.
To film the finale of a motion picture with all the people higher up against it is pretty renegade.
Just as I'm pretty sure mark Penn didn't do his cocaine rang against Obama without some higher up approval.
The pan-European STOXX 600 finished slightly higher, up some 0.3 percent provisionally, with sectors closing mixed to higher.
Meanwhile, media and the financial services sectors were among those trading higher, up 1.2 percent and 0.88 percent respectively.
This they would do by building a new roadway higher up through the arch, then removing the old roadway.
Some higher-up members get years of guaranteed severance written into their contracts, making layoffs a "long paid holiday."
Her banker introduced her and her CFO to the higher up, explaining they'd just completed a very successful secondary.
The higher up we went, winding our way through the mountains, the worse the weather and the roads became.
The view from the first two, on lower floors, was partly blocked, but the third unit was higher up.
"They laid off pretty much everyone in the company sans a few marketing and higher-up officials," he said.
The surgery, called orchiopexy, is done under general anesthesia and is more complicated if the testes are higher up.
Mr. Schneider has the potential to alter Nestlé for the better, but real change needs to start higher up.
It only gets worse higher up the administrative ladder: 89 percent of Division I college athletic directors are men.
The engines were ultimately placed higher up on the wing and further forward, which did not go without consequences.
The S&P 83 was slightly higher, up 0.2% at 3,145, and the Dow was down 28% at 230,28.
Pretty much the same thing as the other side but a little bit higher up on the ear canal.
At Whole Foods, she moved up quickly to become a department buyer, among other roles higher up the rung.
New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index also edged higher, up 0.4 percent, or 35.83 points, to 8,315.66.
Brent crude oil traded 2 percent higher, up 94 cents, at $47.20 a barrel, off a session peak of $47.47.
The higher up the Cavs can draw the ball screen, the more likely they are to get a good look.
"People higher up were like, why would we spend money to bring in less traffic" on other social media sites.
But the higher up-front price of some dry powder inhalers was a "significant barrier" when moving to such alternatives.
The Labour opposition has promised a £10 minimum wage, which would put Britain even higher up the international league tables.
Other vinegrowers in Crete who cannot plant higher up could irrigate their vines to help slow their growth, she said.
I'll do my job, try my best to hit him the face and maybe then ask for someone higher up.
Firms have got better at attracting female entrants, but they leak talent, so women become rarer higher up the ranks.
Japanese benchmark closed sharply higher, up 1.48 percent or 286 points at 19,604.61 as the yen weakened against the greenback.
"Some calls were made higher up, and the word came down that they would be allowed to pass," he said.
As you can see, the gap between men and women is wider the higher up the pay scale you go.
"  But, she added, "if you think about it as a pyramid, you don't get much higher up than Paul Manafort.
Thon Maker spots up in the weakside corner while Khris MIddleton stands a few feet higher up on the wing.
Early in the trading day, MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was barely higher, up 0.03 percent.
But officials have pursued low-level officers, either failing or refusing to investigate those higher up the chain of command.
The new engines, though, were further forward and higher up on the wings, which meant the plane could handle differently.
Hierarchy of smartsWe discovered that schools higher up on the rankings generally admit students with higher SAT or ACT scores.
To make matters worse, new pastures are appearing higher up the mountainside as the snow melts and weather patterns change.
Move items that are dangerous to your puppy or important to you higher up – keep in mind their wagging tail!
Militants receive orders in the early morning, delivered by a higher-up commander in the wading light of the jungle.
While he hasn't quite put it together yet today, it's fun watching the Nigerian play higher up on the pitch.
There were no sounds, but the breeze passing through leaves and the faint chirping of a bird somewhere higher up.
That gap only gets starker higher up the administrative ladder: 89 percent of Division I college athletic directors are men.
The exception comes in a scene between Jane and a higher-up in the company, played by "Succession's" Matthew Macfadyen.
The S&P 500 was barely higher, up just 0.2 percent at 2476, eight points below its all time high.
All the while, a whole, entire fleet of Imperial Star Destroyers sat higher up in the sky watching everything unfold.
"Those would usually be printed at the request of a higher-up person in the military or NASA," Hatton says.
If the higher-up were insulted, is it really plausible the employee could point the finger at this midlevel boss?
The pan-European Stoxx 600 finished slightly higher, up 2.13 percent, with sectors seeing mixed results by the end of trade.
Basically, you surround yourself with four walls, build a staircase, then jump and build another four walls a level higher up.
Here's hoping with more women higher up on the lineup this year, we'll get closer to gender equity at music festivals.
The Nifty PSU Bank index, which tracks the country's state-owned lenders, settled 3.38% higher, up for a second straight week.
Starting at the first hit, deep purple spread higher and higher up the joint, melting from my face onto the paper.
The S&P 500 ended Tuesday's session higher, up 8 at 2,139, as markets speculated that Clinton was in the lead.
I went out on the links with a higher-up from a financial institution, the name of which I don't remember.
The News Feed will now show posts from friends higher up in the feed than posts from Pages like news outlets.
Most recently, we have also been hiding food in higher up places and she has been enjoying climbing to collect them.
For a single adult, the fine is currently $695 or 2.5% of gross income, whichever is higher, up to a maximum.
An entire class lacks the means to represent itself, and must instead rely on inconsistent allies higher up the income ladder.
He hoped that Abid would assume he was higher up in the pecking order of his group than he really was.
The pan-European Stoxx 600 closed provisionally higher, up almost 3 percent, with most sectors and major bourses in positive territory.
U.S. crude futures ended Friday's session $23 higher, up 22 percent, at $21.8 a barrel, having added 21 percent this week.
"Many studies prove that coffee production will move higher up because of global warming," said Karen Janssens, regional director of VECO.
Maybe she'd track down a kingpin, beat him up, connect the poor folks down their to a wealthy benefactor higher up.
Team reorganizations, which insiders said happen often at Netflix, can also be opportunities to get the attention of a higher up.
A lot of people at Nike will have to account for their criminal conduct, starting with Carlton DeBose & moving higher up.
A climbing team had become lost, I learned, much higher up the mountain, and had only just descended, minutes before me.
"I hear from higher up that China seems to be succeeding on many fronts – engineering, commerce, hotels, agriculture - everything," Kim said.
Many climbers from higher up the mountain began making their way down to Base Camp, at 17,600 feet above sea level.
I was huffing and puffing, and my heart was beating a little faster and higher up in my chest than expected.
The American Health Care Act would let people get government subsidies much higher up the income scale — up to about $150,000.
One thing we discovered is that schools higher up on the rankings generally admit students with higher SAT or ACT scores.
If the FBI had been serious about inappropriately spying on Trump, it would have gone far higher up the food chain.
Mueller's findings and decisions will be confidential, unless higher-up officials in the Justice Department decide to make the report public.
The concern is for larger organisms who may eat the toxic crabs, introducing the chemicals higher up into the food chain.
The higher up the arm a person is seen putting their left hand, the closer the bond these two people share.
The Chinese are worried about the prospect of the US being established higher up the [Korean] peninsula than it is already.
Trading range right now is $1,180 to $1,0.683 and we are going to need a catalyst to get us moving higher up.
In early October, the rover will ascend higher up Mount Sharp as it heads to areas rich in clay and sulfite materials.
I think lastly — and this probably should have been higher up — Travis is in the midst of a COO search right now.
Yamini Aiyar of the Centre for Policy Research, a Delhi think-tank, suggests the trouble starts higher up, in the educational establishment.
And if their colleagues or those higher up on the totem pole aren't on board with Warren, well, that's just too bad.
TalkTalk shares were slightly higher, up 1.2 percent, after the Financial Times reported it was exploring an exit from its mobile operations.
In the dream, I always have to climb a spiral staircase that gets thinner and more slippery the higher up I go.
Mr Rhodes believes that oath should be kept under all circumstances, even if it means flouting the demands of a higher-up.
WTI traded higher, up more than 2 percent above $39 a barrel, ahead of weekly inventory data due later in the morning.
Still, while ground-floor retails adjacent to the hubs will likely benefit, the higher up you go the weaker the signal becomes.
The U.K.'s FTSE 100 slipped 0.20 percent by the close, while the French CAC 40 finished slightly higher, up 0.11 percent.
The pan-European STOXX 600 ended the session higher, up 0.29 percent provisionally, while sectors showed a mixed picture by the close.
But the reality is that, while company loyalty is absolutely respectable, it doesn't necessarily solely qualify someone for a higher-up position.
Former and current employees — from cleaners to higher-up managers — spoke of the company's tequila-fueled party culture and long work days.
That could be because the chemicals that color it are exposed to more UV radiation as the storm is pushed higher up.
His company had collaborated with the Chinese Communist Party to promote stories written by state media outlets higher up in search results.
The Dow rose 260 points, or 1.14%; the NASDAQ closed narrowly higher, up 0.4%; and the S&P 500 was up 0.8%.
The engines on the Max were larger, positioned further forward, and higher up on the wing than the engines on the 737NG.
The righteous, wry refrain of a long-suffering employee, rolling his eyes at the incompetent desk jockey higher up the food chain.
You have people higher up casting the shadow down on kids—college students—and you threaten them with life in federal prison.
The comments didn't stop until I tracked down a higher up — coincidentally, an older man — to tell him to knock it off.
"It just seems a little fishy that one employee would do this without orders from higher up the food chain," he said.
This new suit focuses on a few higher-up figures that eBay accuses of racketeering and fraud over their allegedly coordinated behavior.
But those sweetly warm feelings we connect to our heart are actually chemicals and hormones flooding an organ higher up -- our brain.
The true rewards are in higher-up jobs and thus discrimination and biases may occur during later attainment processes, such as promotions.
He's the even-keeled higher-up who evaluates the situation and issues his orders, still calling De Niro "kid" after decades together.
Mexico's peso and Colombia's peso led currencies in the region higher, up 0.2% each but Brazil's real shed 0.3% against the dollar.
As it pushes the McGahn case higher up in court, the Justice Department has insisted that it expects to win on appeal.
She alleged the manager wanted to send a photograph of her with the knots taken down to the higher-up who'd complained.
United Health and Nike trade consistently higher, up 72 percent of the time, with average returns of 2.3 percent and 2.2 percent, respectively.
Whether Flambo can lead the Canadiens any higher up the division standings remains to be seen, but it's still early in the season.
The mice avoided the track that looked suspended higher up, just like they did when the track was actually at a greater height.
HGX also moved higher, up 0.70 percent, after data from the National Association of Realtors showed U.S. home resales unexpectedly increased in September.
We're always working to better understand what is interesting and informative to you personally, so those stories appear higher up in your feed.
This is more likely higher up the mountain, where the body reacts the falling levels of oxygen by creating pressure and excess fluid.
On the other hand, the dashcam portion gets a better view the higher up and thus more prominently you set up the device.
They hypothesized that in these flows, faster-moving materials higher up generate higher-pressure regions closer to, but not quite on, the ground.
Then there's whaling, specifically targeting those higher up at a company for bigger rewards—customer complaints or legal actions are common themes here.
To find the name of a higher-up, use the company directory, call and ask or use tricks to find an email address.
One such higher-up was Thomas Galati, the department's chief of intelligence, who called Mr. Dietrich in for a career chat in 2017.
Retreat requires much higher up-front costs to buy out and relocate residents, and the payoff won't come until years—possibly decades—later.
"It is still the hamstring, but it is higher up in the hamstring, and it happened on a throw," manager Chip Hale said.
SX3P higher, up 1.6 percent after a media report that the activist fund Corvex Management owned a stake in the French yoghurt maker.
In a recent CNN poll, Brown scored above average on the question of electability, finishing higher up on the poll than Massachusetts Sen.
Norquist, who testified Wednesday before the House Budget Committee, said the decision to move the funds came from higher up in the administration.
The gap grew even larger higher up the ladder: Female Ph.D.s were slated for $2,300 salaries compared with $3,200 for their male counterparts.
The S&P 500 (SPX) and the Nasdaq Composite (COMP) clawed back their earlier losses and closed higher, up 0.1% and 0.4%, respectively.
Due to the glacier's height, the contaminants are more likely to be from higher up in the atmosphere than from the nearby ground.
Apple Inc shares led each of the three major indexes higher, up 2.76% ahead of its fourth-quarter results expected after markets close.
The police had his wallet and phone, and they were beginning to track the fatal dose higher and higher up the distribution chain.
Apple Inc shares led each of the three major indexes higher, up 2.83% ahead of its fourth-quarter results expected after markets closed.
Detection rates could have been higher -- up to 78% -- if the children with malaria had the same type of malaria parasites, they added.
My apartment in Dubai was much higher up than my current one in London (on the 88th floor compared to 17th), and considerably larger.
It was executed higher up on the floor than I think I've ever seen, and sprinkled in for good measure was some deceitful misdirection.
According to the report, only hundreds of employees in higher-up positions have been forced into arbitration agreements out of Microsoft's 125,000 global workforce.
But bumping utility — real practical needs — higher up on the priority list could help ring in a new Apple era that's less tone deaf.
In theory, Fred could report George to someone higher up for being a "gender traitor" — but would making that move be effective in Gilead?
The function seems available only on mobile devices for now, and as with most mobile search results, AMP articles are generally ranked higher up.
A cough or a sneeze by someone higher up in the bleachers would have the opportunity to dispense to a great number of people.
The 5.4-kilometer long Sakhir circuit with its long straights should offer more opportunities but passing will get harder the higher up the order.
And volunteer caregiving often requires a flexible job and some level of disposable income, making it easier to assemble higher up the socioeconomic ladder.
Said higher-up became even more disliked after the rest of the team had to then scramble to build an episode around Brown's appearance.
After establishing base camp, the team attacked the mountain "siege" style, slowly pitching a small series of camps higher and higher up the mountain.
This sharp boost in prices drove stocks higher, with Saipem and Subsea 7 both closing sharply higher, up over 7 and 3 percent respectively.
Through his horrified eyes, we witness Carrillo casually toss two of Escobar's men, including a higher-up in the organization, off a military helicopter.
Upon taking a closer look, however, the castle's details appear to have been built smaller to look like they're higher up than they are.
If you're not getting the answer you want, he added, don't be afraid to ask to speak to someone higher up in the chain.
Make a point to meet with a higher up, mentor, or someone whose work ethic you admire in order to create a strong alliance.
I'm concerned that "good men" in caring professions are more likely than men higher up the income scale to end up alone and unpartnered.
And they would be even higherup 13 percent — if last Saturday's Chargers-Rams game hadn't been competing with the Mayweather/McGregor stunt/fight.
The fingerprint sensor is hidden away under the screen (it's slightly higher up on the body than on the S10, but unfortunately no bigger).
Amphibians such as frogs also serve as prey for larger animals, so their loss could also endanger larger animals higher up the food chain.
Zhou Xianwang, Wuhan's mayor, said he didn't disclose the scale and danger of the epidemic earlier because he needed the authorization from higher up.
"I just think it's extremely inappropriate and unprofessional of the police department and those higher up to even allow this to happen," she said.
"The higher up you go in the expectations ladder, the more intensity of coverage it is when you're not meeting those expectations," Cardenas said.
At that point I believe crude will be a buy and continue in the longer-term trend higher up to an objective of $75.
Go along with the unethical behavior and you become complicit; report it to a higher-up or outside organization and you could face retaliation.
These bigger engines had to be mounted higher up and more forward compared to older 737s, which affected how the Max handled in certain situations.
Second, he changed the procedure for ordering airstrikes, giving battlefield commanders more discretion to launch airstrikes with permission from people higher up the food chain.
"Some things are really serious when you’re higher up, but when you come down everyone just wants to let off steam," he explained.
That triggered a wave of fraud higher up the supply chain that the sources say cost the country hundreds of millions of dollars last year.
I am constantly in awe that some of the higher-up men act this way, and unfortunately there's not much I can do about it.
At 550 kilometers, satellites are more affected by Earth's atmosphere and are pulled out of orbit much more quickly than vehicles that are higher up.
At times it's playful; when the boy climbs a chain to get higher up, Trico might bat it around like a kitten with some string.
She said she was with a friend who lives a little higher up the mountain during the hurricane, and came back a few days later.
Mr. Ucar said organizers had told civilian volunteers to stay higher up the slope, while he and professional emergency workers clambered downhill to the van.
I was in the third row and wished I could have watched from higher up, maybe the balcony, to see the patterns they were making.
You get a promotion, you get higher up, and you enjoy it more and get a taste for it because you're clearly good at it.
"Generally speaking, the higher up your role at the company, the more expected it is that you'll be reachable during absences for emergencies," Taylor says.
The bottom line: geopolitical risk is definitely back on the radar of stock traders, but other factors are much higher up on the risk list.
But here they did not lead to charges for anyone higher up in the campaign or White House, effectively making them leniency for leniency's sake.
Precious metal firms, Randgold Resources and Fresnillo also closed sharply higher, up 7.8 and 10 percent respectively, following a jump in gold and silver prices.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel also went to meet Trump last Friday for talks but trade tariffs seemed to be higher up the agenda than Tehran.
The study found that the higher up we reach, the longer our messages tend to get -- and the less likely we'll get a message back.
In messaging women higher up the ladder, the best men can hope for, on average, is a reply to one out of every five messages.
As the planet heats up, coffee plants will have to be moved higher up mountains - meaning there will be less land available to cultivate them.
Google acted illegally under EU antitrust rules, the court found, by pushing its own shopping results higher up the page when people searched for products.
He was openly angling to vault higher up into the leadership following the 2018 elections -- whether or not Democrats retook the House majority this fall.
A second higher-up, Luis Vega, 33, ordered a murder and directed assaults against those who showed disrespect or didn't obey rules, the indictment said.
If others are leaders in the underlying cloud layers, why not focus higher up and distribute its leading-edge technology on other clouds as well?
The cedar, a national symbol of Lebanon, requires cold winters to reproduce, and the trees are growing ever-higher up the mountains as temperatures rise.
The S&P tech sector led the markets higher, up about 0.53% this year, with Apple and Microsoft in front, rallying 84.4% and 55.2%, respectively.
Word had come to people like Tom Koren, the chief engineer, from higher up the oil hierarchy that they would be wise to sign up.
Typical prices at the Hills run from $400,000 to $700,000 for two- or three-bedroom units, with more expensive properties higher up on the slope.
If the answer is no and then it turns out that the higher-up felt insulted, then that's on the intermediate manager, not the employee.
"In the office, if you're with people higher up than you, you might say, 'This conversation is upsetting; this happened to my friend,'" Potter says.
That something is probably evidence against someone higher up the food chain, and at this point, there aren't too many links left in that chain.
And check out that Imperial Lambda shuttle in the background, as seen in Return of the Jedi, which could mean meeting some higher-up bad guys.
Auto loan delinquencies were also higher, up to 0.87 percent in the most recent quarter from 0.82 percent in the previous quarter, according to the ABA.
Even higher up, near the top of the 12-mile-thick atmospheric layer, the winds blow hundreds of times faster than they do on the surface.
The CEO of WM Motor, Freeman Shen, echoed the same sentiments, saying his company could get a boost as consumers look higher up the value chain.
A second higher-up, Luis Vega, 33, ordered a murder and directed assaults against those who showed disrespect or didn&apost obey rules, the indictment said.
Out of an overabundance of caution, approval plans for transition are being pushed way higher up the chain of command than the British or Australians do.
He's been higher up the grid before, but it's hard to remember him being this obviously the team leader in any previous grand prix build-up.
That lower center of gravity helps immensely in preventing rollovers, which is typically a big weak spot for SUVs, which sit higher up on the road.
We focus higher up the supply chain because it is these businesses that control the greatest volume of food and represent the largest opportunity for impact.
"If you visit a lot of sports sites that use our services, you might see sports-related stories higher up in your News Feed," Baser explained.
The perks: You'll appear higher up in search results, meaning you're more likely to earn extra "likes" on that summer ice cream photo, and additional followers.
However, the researchers found that cortisol levels in people lower down the corporate ladder didn't dip as far as people higher up—they were more stressed.
New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index, however, edged higher, up 0.118 percent, or 9.34 points to 7,922.96, led by healthcare and information technology stocks.
Original content is a one-and-done expense (though admittedly higher up-front), which then permanently continues to the breadth and size of your video catalog.
Global miner BHP Billiton led its sector higher, up 4.5 percent, while rival Rio Tinto added 3 percent after announcing a CEO changeover a day earlier.
It's harder because there are so many factors that go into a hurricane's intensity: ocean temperatures, wind shear higher up in the atmosphere, interactions with land.
Yet as we grow older and move higher up the career ladder, our relationships begin to fall apart due to "benign neglect," according to the psychologist.
Over the course of a season, the cows are milked as they graze higher up the mountain as the weather warms, giving the cheese more complexity.
The U.K.'s FTSE 20033 jumped 0.97 percent, while France's CAC 40 ended just a touch higher, up 0.13 percent, and Germany's DAX sank 0.14 percent.
We put our hearts and minds into doing the best job we can, effectuating whatever goals Congress sets, as the higher-up execs interpret (by regulation).
But at that time there was Dennis Bergkamp, Thierry Henry, Sylvain Wiltord and Kanu higher up the pecking order; I wasn't even in the pecking order really.
Meanwhile, the other launches that they regularly do are launches of commercial communication satellites to lower Earth orbit or to geosynchronous orbit, which is much higher up.
At one point, a higher-up at the agency says that only 2%-5% of prospective models are signed, and even then, their careers are usually short.
Higher up the room-category spectrum, I've also stayed in a One-Bedroom Bungalow with my husband and toddler twins, which provides the best amenities for families.
Neither choice of field nor lack of ambition can explain why the share of women shrinks higher up the career ladder, even in industries that women dominate.
My boss told me that there was someone in a higher up role who wasn't working out, and that they'd love to put me in the role.
The pan-European STOXX 600 came off session highs, yet ended sharply higher, up 1.9 percent provisionally, following the ECB news, with all sectors posting strong gains.
When the heavy rains higher up in the flood plains flow into these rivers, water levels rise dramatically -- and floodwaters pour into the surrounding cities and towns.
But, in 2014-2015, flows from the Pu'u O'o crater, higher up along the Kilauea's East Rift Zone, advanced over 20 miles toward the town of Pahoa.
"Management is about a contract, which is, you manage me because you're higher up on the level and you pay me and do my review," he said.
According to Investopedia, building contracting, construction, remodeling, and renovation grew 14% last year, and many higher-up jobs in these fields may require a construction management degree.
The shooting went on and on, and through the windows (we were now higher up from the scene) we saw heavy armor coming up from the city.
It is also hard to see the Delaware courts wanting to wade into the question of Mr. Redstone's capacity and trying to go higher up the chain.
Logic suggests that Mueller knows the trio has evidence that could be used to incriminate people higher up the Trump campaign chain of command in future cases.
The higher up the chain we go, from olfactory receptors to how the brain processes and understands that information, "the darker and darker it gets," Waggoner says.
According to their study, published on Friday in the Journals of Gerontology, people lower on the corporate ladder are, on average, more stressed than people higher up.
Chadli played higher up the middle with Romelu Lukaku switched to the right and De Bruyne employed as a decoy center forward, the so-called 'false nine'.
What's the sketchiest thing involving money a Church higher-up has done that you don't think people know about, or that you think people have forgotten about?
We say that losing so many is dangerous because in their life stages from pupa to imago they provide food for creatures higher up the food chain.
Finally, they found an ally in someone who secured a meeting with a higher-up to review their case, and last month the doors opened once again.
Today's CEOs, by contrast, are often deep down in the org chart, fireable by a boss who in turn is fireable by an even higher-up boss.
Stocks have marched higher and higherup 5 percent since President Trump took office six weeks ago — and the rally has become one of his favorite boasts.
"The qualifiers have a special meaning, especially clubs and countries overlooked higher up in soccer," said Mike Harris, chairman of The New Saints F.C., the Welsh champion.
A collapse among an important yet overlooked animal—a type of shrimp, for example—might be a harbinger of problems among animals higher up the food chain.
The agency boasts of its pill-mill busts and increased prosecutions of physicians—but the data shows that it exerted precious little oversight higher up the chain.
"The singular rule of CEO life, is that the higher up you move in a company, the less you really know what&aposs going on," he said.
Trump and Washington politics are moving higher up the list of risks for markets, already unnerved by uncertainty over the economy, Fed interest rate hikes and trade wars.
A cat's tail position can act as a barometer for her mood: Generally speaking, the higher up a cat's tail is, the more confident and outgoing she is.
The story goes that in 1912, Austrian physicist Victor Hess realized that there's more radiation higher up in the atmosphere, where particles slam the Earth from outer space.
The Microsoft Surface Go is essentially a shrunken-down version of the Surface Pro higher up in this list, and with much of the extra features chopped off.
When the company designed the Max jets, it made the engines larger to increase fuel efficiency, and positioned them slightly forward and higher up on the plane's wings.
A lot depends on just how those cuts are distributed, though; lower-income households tend to spend tax cuts more readily than those higher up the income ladder.
"It was harder when we didn't have snow because then we had to go find the snow and go higher up the mountain, things like that," Olsen explains.
He wants the people he&aposs indicted and the person who has already pled guilty to talk about other people higher up the food chain and so forth.
But the 737 Max's bigger engines needed to be mounted higher up and further forward than on older 737s, making the plane susceptible to stalls in some situations.
The good news is a disruption of this scale will undoubtedly unlock tremendous opportunities in spite of the challenges outlined above, particularly in layers higher up the stack.
The rover is now headed south, driving up to the base of the final butte as it exits the area and makes its way higher up the mountain.
The Spaniard finished sixth in Hungary and has qualified in 11th place for the Belgian race, prevented from starting higher up the grid by a faulty Honda engine.
We worked with that, and tried to create these mountains and valleys, so you could get higher up and read the space and try to find different routes.
The FTSE 100 shrugged off initial losses to edge 0.1 percent higher, up for an eighth straight session, and the FTSE 250 was roughly flat by 0948 GMT.
Naspers led the top-40 index higher, up 3.34 percent, after it completed its plan to spin off and unbundle shares in Africa's largest pay-TV business MultiChoice.
Personally I'd rather place this lolly higher up the list, but you guys are all so thirsty for Feasts and Magnums, you've left me with very little choice.
The result was multiple strands of governing hierarchies rooted in the feudal system, each level able to make its own decisions while being subservient to those higher up.
Otherwise, you might want to consider trying to deal with having a rude or incompetent boss until those higher up in the company take notice and take action.
Prosecutors detailed months of Papadopoulos's contacts with Russians, adding that a higher-up campaign official encouraged Papadopoulos to take the meeting himself, though the meeting never took place.
Second, Trump allowed American ground commanders greater latitude to carry out operations in war zones such as Iraq and Syria without consulting higher up the chain of command.
SX2.33P higher, up 22.3 percent after its second-quarter earnings came in significantly above forecasts, helped by a rise in lending margins and lower losses on its portfolio.
If you're self-employed, getting paid what you're worth can be challenging — you don't have a higher up to go to to make your case for a raise.
He did have it dragged away from the water's edge -- but it took seven people and two all-terrain vehicles to move it higher up on the sand.
Elsewhere, tech stocks posted solid gains — closing 1.47 percent up as a sector — with AMS and Micro Focus both closing sharply higher, up 6.8 and 5.12 percent respectively.
Boeing is down more than 2% and at the lows of the day, subtracting 48 points from the Dow, which is now barely higher, up just 6 points.
One of the things that Dustin Tyler's project in Cleveland has helped confirm is that it is also a cognitive phenomenon, placed much "higher up" in the system.
Daina Trout, the cofounder and CEO of Health-Ade Kombucha, said the book showed her that the higher up you get in a business, the better it does.
The German DAX and the French CAC closed the session sharply higher, up 0.4 percent and 0.62 percent respectively; with most periphery bourses ending in the black too.
"As you go further higher up the food web, you get more of a mismatch between the need for food and the availability of food," Dr. Nagelkerken said.
She found it could help her concentrate: on high daily doses she could race through the complete works of Nietzsche and Freud, as if "higher up the mountain".
In my midyear review, this higher-up made passing references to my "excellent" work but then focused on my adjustment to "company culture," which he said needed improvement.
With this pin you can remind everyone you see that every time they swim in the ocean they risk being consumed by something higher up on the food chain.
But higher up in the credit-quality spectrum, U.S.-based investment-grade corporate bond funds attracted $1.37 billion in new cash, a second consecutive week of inflows, Lipper added.
More than once, Monty tells Mashable, the automaker's social media team submitted an April Fools' Day pitch for approval, and each time, it was nixed by someone higher up.
Any impact on the populations of tiny crustaceans will affect other creatures higher up the food chain—cod, seals and polar bears—which need fat sources in their diet.
A less than stellar reception for Poland's 10 and 13-year bond sale on Monday only underscored the difficulties EM borrowers face even those higher up the credit spectrum.
That's when the physicist Victor Hess took a ride on a hot air balloon and discovered the amount of radiation in the atmosphere increases the higher up you go.
In 101, she's shown maneuvering somewhere higher up so she can see better — like her brother Bran, whom we see climbing the tower for a closer look as well.
I set up a meeting with my higher-up and laid out all the ways I had brought undeniable growth to the team and brought up the outside offer.
I'd bet any amount of money it went down like this: Brown's team worked out a deal with some disliked higher-up on Black-ish to get the role.
On the month, overall retail sales were 1.1 percent higher, up from growth of 0.5 percent in October and much stronger than economists' forecasts of a 0.4 percent rise.
After going viral, Derrick says they were finally contacted by a higher-up individual at Chandler Regional Medical Center, but wish they would've been confronted about the issue sooner.
"We simulated what happens when you swap the ranking of generic results — and this confirmed that the same result receives significantly more traffic when ranked higher up," she noted.
"It's a dead end," one of the group said The team trekked on to 800 meters (2,600 ft) above sea level in search of entrances higher up the mountain.
The flash acidification would have devastated organisms that formed the foundations of ecosystems, leading to problems for other creatures like the ammonites that lived higher up the food chain.
"I've wanted to tell the manager to put me higher up, but I think it's better to stay there, and if he bats me ninth ... the same," Puig said.
Sneaker waves are "larger-than-average swells that can suddenly and without warning surge dozens of feet higher up the beach than expected," according to the National Weather Service.
For Wi-Fi you've got 2.4 gigahertz and 5 gigahertz, kind of the higher up you go the less good the signal is at getting through walls and obstructions.
The Furby gets placed higher up on the list because it blinks and talks and stuff, but it doesn't resemble any sort of pet your child would ever actually own.
South Korean automakers Hyundai Motor and its affiliate Kia Motors were both higher, up 2 percent at 153,000 won per share and 3.16 percent at 40,750 won per share respectively.
Less serious types of coronavirus, like the ones that cause the common cold, tend to attach to cells higher up in the respiratory tract—places like your nose or throat.
It isn't even that innovations Apple develops higher up could work their way down the line later on — it's that Apple needs pro users to give the Mac its reputation.
My dad was a higher-up at Riddell, a sports equipment company who supplied the NFL with everything from helmets to shoulder pads, so football was part of growing up.
"They are really, really in crisis mode," said Vivek Wadhwa, professor at Carnegie Mellon University's College of Engineering, who said he had spoken to a higher-up at the company.
Today will demonstrate how the system performs higher up in the atmosphere (roughly 16,000 feet) at a region known as "Max Q", where the stresses on the vehicle are highest.
Ranking explanation For a novella that inspired what's often thought of as one of the greatest films of all time, you might be wondering why this one isn't higher up.
With jobs of last resort paying well above the current federal minimum wage, unemployment would drop to nothing and workers higher up the income ladder would gain tremendous bargaining power.
The brainchild of Adam Shaw, who has held higher-up positions at both FOX and NFL Network, Sportle is an entertainment platform that seeks to simplify the sports streaming process.
"Since Tunisia happened, safety and security has moved higher and higher up the agenda," Travelzoo's European President Richard Singer told Reuters, adding that security was now travelers' number one concern.
Then the second letter was higher up and swaying so I had to tie myself off from the rope I was using on the first one and swing around them.
Orient's struggles over the past couple of years seem to have flown under the radar somewhat, perhaps eclipsed by the drastic problems facing clubs higher up the football league pyramid.
Long answer: It may start with a crush, but those sweetly warm feelings we connect to our heart are actually chemicals and hormones flooding an organ higher up -- our brain.
Warmer temperatures in the lowlands are causing clouds to form higher up than they should, and the forests that were once enveloped in these mists now suffer long dry spells.
At Amazon, by distinguishing between impact, they leave all Type 2 decisions to the teams and individuals on the ground, while the people higher up focus on Type 1 decisions.
The most frequently expressed opinion was that the higher-up probably has better things to do and doesn't want to be invited to some flunky's wedding in the first place.
A decisive person is going to be desirable in any position, at any level, and the ability to make decisions is especially important the higher up you climb on the ladder.
Higher up the food chain, recruiters also point to bonuses that have lagged other industries as harming efforts to draw in and keep talented regional managers or heads of business lines.
The EDRS-A node will be launched on the Eutelsat-9B satellite into geostationary orbit—much higher up at around 203,000 km—and so has a wider view of the planet.
The measurements reported in today's study also come from one area of Mars, and concentrations of methane might be different higher up in the atmosphere or somewhere else on the planet.
"If you don't know someone higher up in the army, all your benefits go to soldiers who know army officials," said Darweza Khan, a 215th Corps soldier serving in Gereshk district.
"We [expected] more classic fears, such as speaking in public, to be higher up on the list," Christopher Bader, the researcher who led the third annual survey back in October, says.
But, those higher up in the government can request an "unmasking" of this information if they have a legitimate reason or believe it will be vital to understanding the classified reports.
The story is still fun, the character of "Blockade Billy" is creepy, and I imagine this one would be higher up the list of someone who's a fan of the sport.
Plenty of travelers don't find a cabin upgrade appealing, either, Saglie said, because rooms with a balcony are often higher up — which means you'll feel the movement of the ocean more.
A number of metal prices rallied on the news, given China is a key buyer of metals, and this sent stocks in the basic resource sector higher, up over 3 percent.
German 10-year bond yields — the bloc's benchmark — hit their lowest level since May 2015 at 0.38 percent, while Europe's main stock index turned higher, up 2 pct on the day.
As the tilt of the statue increases, the stress will move higher and higher up that leg, until — at the moment of failure — it will break off just below the knee.
Individuals would also see their tax rates lowered, but would give up some important tax breaks that benefit those at the bottom of the income ladder more than those higher up.
We could tell only one higher-up at each of our news organizations, and if news of Pence's visit leaked, the trip would be canceled altogether because of the security risk.
Indeed, what prosecutor in his right mind would be interested in giving Flynn a pass unless he could "hand up" significant and material information, or someone higher up the food chain?
The higher up the mountain we went, the fewer passengers there were on the bus, and by the time we arrived at my stop only the driver and I were left.
Ethical safeguards are in place for a reason, and there should absolutely be heightened scrutiny on an FBI higher-up whose spouse or other family member is running for elected office.
"Higher up in the food chain," he continued, adding: "Stay tuned..." If you're dead to rights, flipping on others and cooperating with the prosecution is the only sane and rational move.
The ultimate effect of the storm depends on how much of the moisture lands as rain in the valleys as opposed to snow higher up in the mountains, Mr. Kurth said.
Both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite hit intraday all-time highs, with the latter index the only one of the three ending higher, up just 0.05% at 203,827.74 points.
"Egypt are in trouble here," a Fox commentator said gravely on the second day of the tournament, referring to nothing more than their inability to press Uruguay higher up the field.
State experimentation with wage boards to set standards higher up in the wage distribution — as in the Australian case — could play a possibly useful role in mitigating wage stagnation and inequality.
One of the people who was higher up at our school said that she wanted to get her this diversity scholarship that allows you to take a college-level psychology class online.
But higher up in the hills, Christmas lights twinkled on many of the modest-but-clearly kept up homes and the streets bustled with families going about the business of everyday life.
The title track features strange Hawkwind-esque synth layers alongside a riff that unravels to its own crawlspace over 16 minutes, with Oborn's tortured vocals higher up in the mix than usual.
When that moisture-laden air reaches cooler temperatures higher up in the atmosphere, the water condenses to form clouds — which spin and grow, fueled by more warm ocean water as it evaporates.
When Dr. Adia McClellan Winfrey, a Democrat competing for a U.S. House seat in Alabama's 0003rd District, was first exploring her run, she met with a higher-up in the Democratic Party.
Anti-nuclear activists say this is a major design flaw as it exposes the plant to flooding due to earthquakes or a possible breakage of the hydro dam higher up the canal.
If you liked this film, you deserve to have your tastes questioned, and every higher up involved with this, aside from its main two stars, should probably be labeled as equally embarrassing.
Predicting intensity harder because there are so many factors that go into hurricanes: ocean temperatures; changes in wind direction higher up in the atmosphere, known as wind shear; and interactions with land.
It's common to jockey to stay higher up in the air than an opponent (that dangling string trick is popular), but in these early days, competitors are still inventing entirely new maneuvers.
According to the CDC, in the US, about one in nine cisgender women who give birth experience postpartum depression, and the prevalence is higherup to one in five — in certain states.
If people don't particularly care about these things, they risk catastrophic consequences, but higher up the income scale, it becomes easier to escape penalty, and more tempting to let ethics slip further.
"And for the Justice Department to agree to give somebody like him immunity it means they want him to turn and testify against someone higher up in the food chain," Bash said.
Traditional marketplace platforms like YP and Yelp also allow pros to spend advertising dollars to promote their businesses higher up in searches on their respective platforms (along with other ad-based offerings).
That may be due to income growth and the fact that millennials have been renting for a longer period of time than previous generations, putting them higher up on the pay scale.
Breja describes several examples in which he says he attempted to speak out against poor practices in the company but was met with disregard from those higher up in the corporate chain.
Individuals would also see their tax rates cut, but they would give up some important tax breaks that benefit those at the bottom of the income ladder more than those higher up.
"The procedure is to ask people who work near the sea to move higher up," he said, adding that he had felt the strong quake, although it did not cause prolonged shaking.
Someone higher up is going to pick on you and start complaining—you will have no choice but to stand up for yourself and prove that you did things the right way.
Researchers say that sharing your goal with a higher-up does more than keep you accountable, it also makes you more motivated, simply because you care what this person thinks of you.
"It is kind of weird going from one of the higher-up players who gets a lot more attention to coming in here and maybe not being as highly recruited," Jensen said.
There, they often encounter disease and mistreatment by dominant Bantu groups who, often physically bigger and higher up in the Central African social hierarchy, sometimes use them as cheap, even slavelike, labor.
Reuters was able to find other angles appearing to show the same women and girls in this photograph taken, which can be seen here This photograph shows the parade from higher up.
On the bourses front, the U.K.'s FTSE 100 finished trade roughly flat, down 0.01 percent, while France's CAC 1.33 and Germany's DAX closed higher, up 0.64 percent and 0.83 percent respectively.
On June 18 of last year, an ICE removals supervisor in Mobile, Alabama, emailed a higher-up asking how to handle the issue of the warrants, which the agency calls I-200s.
That's work that they don't get paid for because tour managers for the most part unless you're a little bit higher up and on retainer, you don't get paid for advancing shows.
Again, we're still in the early stages, but the company is looking at keeping Hayo "under $300," an admittedly broad price point — which could potentially be prohibitively expensive the higher up you go.
The attack came hours after a van travelling at high-speed drove through crowds of tourists and local people walking along the Las Ramblas boulevard in Barcelona, higher up the coast, last Thursday.
Since the Nasdaq hit the golden cross last Wednesday, it has continued higher, up 0.87% over the past five trading days since last Thursday and positive in three of the five trading sessions.
But things are different higher up, where winds reach upwards of 30 to 45 miles per hour, and where temperatures reach a more manageable and Earth-like -70 degrees Celsius (-94 degrees Fahrenheit).
Many dream of capturing stronger winds even higher up than that, but building taller turbine masts and constructing blades able to withstand the terrifying stresses involved in high-altitude wind gathering are costly.
Some of them are in the wall — they're higher up, they've got a better view of the beach — and the other ones are tucked down behind rocks and very much lying in ambush.
For the first time ever, an exoplanet located 880 light-years away was found to have a stratosphere — a layer in the upper atmosphere where the temperature increases the higher up you go.
"My belief would be that South Yorkshire Police was given permission by somebody higher up in government to do whatever it took to achieve the political aim of defeating the miners," he says.
The attack came hours after a van traveling at high-speed drove through crowds of tourists and local people walking along the Las Ramblas boulevard in Barcelona, higher up the coast, last Thursday.
I meet him online the day I brave it and upload my very first picture—taken from slightly higher up so I appear slimmer than I really am—to a new internet forum.
"We are updating News Feed over the coming weeks so that the things posted by the friends you care about are higher up in your News Feed," Facebook engineering director Lars Backstrom wrote.
The broader euro zone index also spiked higher, up 1.9 percent to a fresh session high and the euro extended gains after the news to rise 0.4 percent on the day at $1.1359.
Clubs higher up have the means to fund the plans, however, and so the question becomes one about who facial recognition technology would really benefit: Scottish football chiefs or society as a whole?
"The brace was a firmly bound corset, around his hips and lower back and higher up," said Dr. Thomas Pait, a spinal neurosurgeon who co-authored a paper about Kennedy's failed back surgeries.
" Meek's lawyer, Joe Tacopina, tells TMZ, the head of security made it clear -- the decision to ban Meek came from above ... the security chief said, "This comes from way higher up than me.
Mosquitoes exposed to tiny bits of plastic in their larval phase can pass that poison on to animals higher up in the food web, according to a study published Wednesday in Biology Letters.
For that, we need to go higher up the supply chain, rethinking when and how we produce plastics across the board instead of shaming disabled people who are piping up about our needs.
If that's the case, you can seek out someone higher up who you trust to see if they might be able to advocate, or give you advice on how to approach the subject.
And so, our observation has been as you get higher up, the nervousness about what's going on, but they're still employing a lot of people, fighting to get people to do the work.
The higher up the food chain one looks, the better the chances of a professional career, but the competition is fierce and the odds against success as my generation understood it are daunting.
I chose to have it higher up my ear than the gun stud, and decided to have two placed close to each other, with the hope of eventually fitting two tiny hoops there.
Swiss bank Julius Baer led the banking sector index higher, up 5.3 percent and the second top gainer in the STOXX, after Switzerland's third-largest listed bank posted net profits ahead of expectations.
But as Democrats have climbed higher up the chain of command -- even inside the White House -- the witnesses closest to Trump have shown they're likely to battle any attempt to compel their testimony.
"The truth is, we can attract more and different people into the field, but they're just going to hit that wall in midcareer, unless we change how things happen higher up," she says.
The split underscored the risk of leader-to-leader diplomacy: When it fails, there are few places to go, no higher-up to step in and cut a compromise that saves the deal.
If a higher-up at work is pressuring you to do more, set a meeting with them (later this month, when the tension has cooled down) to discuss exactly what your responsibilities are.
Addressing concern raised by small airports, the Homeland Security Committee introduced a bill Thursday to let local TSA make staffing decisions, rather than wait for higher-up approval before adding or rearranging lines.
Benchmark U.S. 10-year Treasury note prices were higher, up about 0.36percent from the previous day for a yield of 1.4774 percent, while the 30-year bond yield was also lower at 2.2912 percent.
Even in a clarification offered to Kotaku, Houser reiterated that those hours were indicative of a few key higher-up employees choosing to work those hours because they are "very passionate" about their work.
But the passion of laboring over one's own work is a very different passion than that of the zealous employee, whose livelihood may depend on how "passionate" they can appear to higher-up management.
Police in Scotland have refused the request for Trump Baby to be flown over the golf course, leading to a necessary intervention by government officials higher-up or a new strategy by the protesters.
Jeff Bezos and friends also want to make money by suggesting what to buy and even by pushing those products higher up in the search results so that you're more likely to do it.
After realizing that Miley intended to remain steadfast in her decision not to partake in their blood orgies, a Disney higher-up beat her up, left her for dead, and brought in the clones.
The developing fetus, she said, is likely to sit higher up in the womb owing to the lower gravity, which will press upon the mother's diaphragm, making it hard for the mother to breathe.
That much isn't entirely surprising considering the average cost for a wedding continues to creep higher, up 4 percent in 2014 to $31,213, according to a survey conducted by wedding resource group The Knot.
The higher up you go in the Pakistani legal system, the more likely you are to get justice because judges further up the hierarchy are paid well and have security provided by the state.
Republicans sought to challenge his interpretation, particularly after Vindman said he leaned on his understanding of "military culture" that when a higher-up makes an ask, however politely, it is not a mere suggestion.
Instead, weakened parts of the benchwall will be patched up with strengthened, industrial-use plastic, and the cables that currently run inside the benchwall will be suspended from racks higher up the tunnel wall.
The decor takes a back seat to the views though — the sea, harbor, or city are all savored through floor-to-ceiling windows and just get better (and pricier) the higher up you go.
"Slowly, I've seen more and more of the higher-up meetings happening with people who are dressed up in suits as opposed to white coats," said Dr. Viviane Tabar, chairwoman of the neurosurgery department.
All day and night, people who live in the mountains cluster along roadways to bathe and do laundry in places where locals have redirected water from higher up that spews out of PVC pipes.
Amenities are the same for both categories but differ in location: mid-tier rooms are higher up and offer premium views, while entry-level ones are closer to the street and therefore potentially noisier.
Alibaba provides a platform that links buyers and sellers on its biggest sites, Taobao and Tmall, and it mostly makes money from sellers spending money to push their wares higher up the search rankings.
Thus it is that startups that can do both AI and blend this with robotics, which might be either off the shelf robotic arms or tools, will position themselves far higher up the valuation stack.
Britain's blue chip FTSE 100 index turned slightly higher, up 0.3 percent after the UK Supreme Court ruled that Prime Minister Theresa May needed parliament's approval before triggering Britain's formal exit from the European Union.
As to how the newly discovered, higher-up hexagon forms, either it's forming separately from the lower hexagon, or somehow there's interaction between two layers of Saturn's atmosphere that produces an enormous single hexagon structure.
As the person at the lower end of the game board, I knew any match I made would create a waterfall effect that would change the position of Matt's pieces higher up on the board.
Higher up in the Atlas Mountains, another aim of the project is to protect the steep slopes from erosion, which deposits sediment in rivers, silting up the North African country's reservoirs and shrinking water availability.
But this conversation ultimately needs to involve your boss, the backbiting colleague and H.R. It is risky, to say the least, to confront someone higher up the chain than you without some countervailing forces present.
Penzias's clinic employs a tiered cutoff system and begins counseling patients about the importance of weight loss when their B.M.I. is 30, though it will still treat women whose B.M.I.s are higher, up to 45.
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The House of Lords report has brought the issue a little higher up the lawmaking agenda, though what that will mean in practice is — as with nearly everything else surrounding the issue — difficult to judge.
UNGA is typically a frenetic week of parties, speeches, bilateral meetings and Manhattan traffic jams, during which the ambassador cedes the yearlong spotlight she enjoys at U.N. headquarters to officials higher up the food chain.
Ed Talk Senator Bernie Sanders may not have succeeded in his effort to become president, but his campaign to place the cost of college higher up on the national agenda seems to be gaining momentum.
Birds eating birds Species that rely on insects as their food source -- and the predators higher up the food chain which eat those species -- were likely to suffer from these declines, according to the scientists.
The investigation from 2015, by a former Supreme Court justice, found a broadly held perception in the lower ranks that those higher up condone inappropriate sexual conduct or are willing to turn a blind eye.
It contends that the more showily homophobic a Vatican official is, the more likely he belongs to that crowd, and that the higher up the chain of command you go, the more gays you find.
Higher up the scale, Mr Mnuchin wants to raise the threshold above which banks must carry out Dodd-Frank's required stress tests from $10bn of assets to $50bn or more, and to scrap some tests altogether.
You have to do that by engaging with somebody who's higher up the value chain, so if they're going to see that erode in the United States they have to double down on it in Europe.
A young girl investigated a hologram of a cuttlefish near the floor, while her father read some text higher up about the amount of slime a snail would need to cross the Brooklyn Bridge (one liter!).
If a dozen friends have all posted the same news article or video, Facebook assumes it's a big deal and displays a "Josh Constine and 11 other friends shared…" story higher up in the News Feed.
Income-earning businesses of that kind would make it easier to pay back the higher up-front costs of installing clean energy systems – and "could make a major contribution to rural development in India", Aklin said.
Allergan is "trying to move higher up into the food chain, so they'll probably go after a branded drug company," Cooperman, the Omega Advisors chairman and CEO, told CNBC in an interview on July 28, 16.33.
Norwegian lender DNB led the banking sector higher, up more than 4 percent after its second-quarter earnings came in significantly above forecasts, helped by a rise in lending margins and lower losses on its portfolio.
Its purchase protection is also much higherup to $10,000 per incident up to $50,000 per calendar year compared to the Amex Business Gold card's $1,000-per-incident cap (still up to $50,000 per calendar year).
" Dressed in a white singlet, blue-and-white pajama pants and brown plastic sandals, Mr. Peng said he believed that the order to cover up the museum was not local, but had come from "higher up.
Take Allison Mack, alleged sex trafficker and NXIVM higher-up, whose involvement in the branding and forced labor of other women treads the irreconcilable line between victimhood and perpetrator that is often evoked by female criminals.
I had the entire bottom third done before I'd cracked a single clue higher up, where filling in every box was an epic endeavor, let's say, albeit one far more pleasant than cleaning out the stables.
Johnson and I asked if someone higher up could call us with better answers; the representative amiably said she would put in our request and assured us that the call would come within a few hours.
Higher up the ladder, the tax increase would grow to $130,275 for those in the top 5 percent, to $525,365 for those in the top one percent and to $3.1 million for the top 0.1 percent.
She hopes that the story of how her son died can help spur greater accountability at Elmore Correctional Facility and other Alabama prisons, and urge consequences higher up the organizational chart when corrections employees mistreat inmates.
As a result, it is less vulnerable to special interests, as the funding goes to activities much higher up the value chain and thus it does not require governments to bestow advantages on particular market actors.
"Members of the SIU, along with its commander went through the vetting process, but for example the Mexican government did not allow for anybody higher up in the chain of command to be vetted," Vigil said.
I think I want to get to the idea of this 2000 percent, not just the fragmentation but the wealthiest concentration of wealth moving higher and higher up to a smaller and smaller amount of people.
As the ice block melts, the water line creeps higher up the model buildings, a process repeated daily as the excess water gets drained from the vitrine and refrozen to become the next day's ice block.
"The issue of branch closures needs to get higher up everybody's agenda," BSB chair Colette Bowe told the British parliament's Treasury Select Committee, adding that she has already taken it up with the banking industry's trade body.
If the risk of starting a fire with the game is as serious as it sounds, perhaps they should have put the warning a little higher up on the page especially considering they explicitly say it's playable.
Whether they're sitting just below the knee like those Capri-style leggings you haven't worn in years or hitting higher up the leg, we're betting this new athleisure trend is sure to blow up by next spring.
After production expectations were trimmed following the late-June heatwave with record temperatures, decent harvest yields were encouraging market participants to raise forecasts again to 38 million tonnes or higher, up from around 34 million last year.
In other corporate news, Banco Popolare and Banca Popolare di Milano shares ended sharply higher,up 4.2 and 5.6 percent respectively, after Reuters reported that the two banks were close to reaching a deal on a merger.
With the project we're working on this week—the world's first zero gravity DJ set—you're bringing people up in a plane and raising their potential energy higher and higher, up to the apex of this flight.
The setup of the houses is such that Tate's house actually sits higher on a hill than Dalton's, a perfect visual for Tarantino to show how one career is higher up the food chain than the other.
I cried at my desk over trivial things: when I got passed over for a story idea, when I got a confusing text from a guy I was dating, when I got reprimanded by a higher-up.
But Manafort's shadiness also means it's less likely he's being squeezed in pursuit of someone higher up — he may be being indicted simply because federal investigators think he broke the law in a significant and deliberate way.
The first, which is most common to the central United States, mirrors the way regular thunderstorms are formed: Warmer, moist air close to the ground rises and mixes with colder, denser air higher up in the atmosphere.
A broken iPhone is installed higher up on the same wall; its screen, coated with LSD blotter paper bearing strawberry-shaped icons, emanates a red glow, the result of a laser projected from the ceiling ("Untitled," 547).
The woman who received unwanted advances over Facebook messenger was made so uncomfortable—the messages had increased in frequency and evolved to requests that she go out for drinks with Soni at a time when a big hiring decision was coming up—that she told a higher-up individual within the company in April or May of 2014 of Soni's behavior; that higher-up then reported the issue to HR. The woman told Gizmodo that she was contacted "maybe less than a week later" by the legal team at Huffington Post.
Memorability: Obviously this is the exact same death as the High Sparrow, but Margaery comes higher up purely because she was a more memorable character (her death was the final hammer blow in an ongoing rivalry with Cersei).
If you're wondering why Beyoncé isn't higher up (she came in at No. 17 with $54 million), it's because Forbes' list totals income made between June 1, 2015 and June 1, 2016 prior to taxes and management fees.
It probably did not help that the debate on the law coincided with broad outrage over mass fish deaths caused by a polluting steel mill which, among other impacts, has pushed environmentalists higher up the government's watch-lists.
That means that the search bar is much higher up than on the older version of the app, and the hamburger menu that opens up the left pane for additional options is practically unreachable with one hand now.
While Kuo is generally pretty reliable when it comes to his predictions for Apple, it's worth pointing out that, historically, his sources have been more placed in the supply chain as opposed to higher up in Apple's management.
The only reason this one doesn't make it higher up in the list is down to the collection it sits in: for me it's the weakest of the four (very good) stories that appear in Four past Midnight.
Pruitt has come under fire for his regular first-class travel and his round-the-clock security detail—a level of protection that is unprecedented for not only an EPA administrator, but for higher-up cabinet officials, too.
As Virginia began vigorously fighting public school desegregation in 1956, one higher up worried about the face that the United States, with its roiling racial problems, was presenting to the world, using words that still have resonance today.
Pull the barrel closer to your face get the curl higher up on your hair, hold it for a few seconds, switch to cool air for a few more seconds, and then power off to release the curl.
Pointing a finger at the central government is far more delicate: one, because that can quickly result in censorship and other punishment; two, because it usually is more difficult to establish blame higher up the ladder of authority.
You recently offered advice to an employee who had invited her boss to her wedding, only to have that boss mention the event to a higher-up who (the employee speculated) might now want to be invited, too.
URSEL DOUGHERTY, CLEVELAND Agreed: Both the reader and the higher-up, de facto mentor in question should be mindful of official supervisory structures, and make sure nobody's toes are getting stomped even as a result of generous intentions.
Lei notes that, when women are higher up in a hierarchy, it may seem like success, but the troubling fact remains that "we're not developing alternatives" to that hierarchy, and instead just replicating power structures that disempower marginalized people.
"Some people like me think that the higher up you go, the harder you have to work and the more unjust things you have to deal with," said a 33-year-old Samsung employee, who declined to be identified.
"I wanted to write a song about this principle: the lower down you go to gain your momentum from, the higher up it will propel ya, but I couldn't think of a way to say that poetically," she explained.
In their case, it meant playing higher up the bill at big-boy festivals like Dekmantel, it meant getting that coveted RA mix, it meant generally becoming even better known and even more well-loved than they'd been previously.
Photo: Matt Rourke (AP)Adding to an already ridiculously long list of complaints, now Facebook's content moderators say a higher-up asked company-appointed counselors to share information from their sessions, according to a new report from the Intercept.
For workers higher up the income chain, encouraging unions and collective bargaining and establishing wage boards to set standards for specific industries can serve the same purpose, boosting worker power against companies and limiting firms' power to set wages.
One reason for this, Boldrini said, was that, although Italian grammar has feminine forms for some lower-prestige jobs — like "contadina," farmer, and "operaia," factory worker — jobs higher up the social ladder — lawyer, engineer, or minister — always appear as masculine.
So far, you could pre-register a unit, which meant you would be higher up in the queue for getting an iPhone but it did not guarantee whether you would get the iPhone variant you wanted on launch day itself.
Org and McKinsey & Company's report on gender and corporate America, women are underrepresented on every rung of the ladder (from entry level to the C-suite) and hold just 20% of the senior vice president positions, let alone those higher up.
Tony Blair, who broke a string of five state-school-educated prime ministers, thought fit to try on a bit of "Estuary", the demotic South-Eastern accent that contrasts somewhat with the cut-glass tones prevalent higher up the class scale.
There are all sorts of reasons that someone who makes it big in Hollywood might be an asshole, from a lack of confidence in their own ability to pressure from someone higher up the food chain to a generally jerky personality.
Instead, it is made up of a chaotic matrix of clans and players pursuing often conflicting aims and aching to ingratiate themselves by correctly interpreting the signals from those higher up the ladder, even as they fear taking an inadvertent misstep.
But that April figure was higher than the 284.6 million tonnes recorded in the same month in 219.2, and - similarly to Australia - volumes for the first four months were also higher, up to 68.43 million tonnes from 268.4 million last year.
In each case, we spoke to people who'd been involved in those projects and they told us they got a long way through getting it ready to go ... and it had been pulled at the last minute by people higher up.
He told his players to press higher up the field, to believe, and to feed the potential of Aleksandar Mitrovic, the Serbian striker whom Benítez had observed from watching games on television to be the best finisher in his attack.
Clouds were higher up and you could only see them during the day, when the sun beat down and the buzzy insects buzzed and the flying ones slept in the shadows under the arches of the house where she lived.
It raises questions about who higher up the chain of command in Trump's orbit -- possibly even including the President himself -- is in Mueller's sights after he agreed to what appears to be a fairly favorable deal with the retired general.
Part of Boldt's job, then, is to ensure a steady supply of talent to make the model work: either good enough to carry Leverkusen into the Champions League or to catch the eye of a team higher up the food chain.
After eight years in the service, he was concerned and frustrated with the lack of resources for the men on the ground, whose requests for support and better vehicles were not being heard by those higher up the chain of command.
When an animal eats another organism, this heavier form of nitrogen becomes more concentrated in its tissues than it was in its prey's tissues, so the higher up the food chain you go, the more nitrogen-15 you should find.
"We have a bigger cemetery a little higher up, but we chose to turn this orchard into a new cemetery because the soil here is softer," said Khan Mohammed, a villager who survived because he had been late for prayer.
Here is a translation of the full warning to residents: Long Guangxiang Rocket Launch Area Evacuation Notice To the people: According to a notice from the higher-up, the Xichang Satellite Launch Center will conduct an operation around 9 a.m.
Those who paid for the Full Self-Driving option on their car are higher up on the priority list, with a wider release coming in "about a week" containing "slight improvements" from this build, according to Tesla CEO Elon Musk.
"The higher up you move in the income distribution, the lower the proportion of women," said Gabriel Zucman, an economics professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and an author of the paper, which analyzes gender in the 1 percent.
About three in 10 midlevel cadres are female, dropping to two in 10 higher up the chain, Ms. Niu said, citing figures from a 2013 book by Song Xiuyan, the party secretary of the state-run All-China Women's Federation.
"As the East-West confrontation worsens that empowers these combative agencies and the GRU is being much more active," he said, adding that the GRU at times had freedom to choose how best to carry out orders from higher up.
China wants access to high-tech components to move its manufacturing industries higher up the value chain, but the foreign business community has often voiced concern about weak protection of intellectual property rights and forced technology transfers in exchange for market access.
As posters of announcement often have little to do, outside of the headliners, with what time of day or stage an artist is playing, there is truly no excuse for not putting some of the very deserving women on their bill higher up.
To support the demand for gigabit speeds and mounting data use, we'll have to grab bandwidth from higher up in the electromagnetic spectrum, pushing up into the "extremely high frequency" range at 30-300 GHz—wedged right between microwaves and infrared light.
The goal is to trick Google's search algorithms into thinking that a bunch of legitimate websites are pointing to the client's real website, which would suggest the real site is important or highly trafficked and should be higher up in the search results.
UK-based packaging group DS Smith led the FTSE higher, up 3.3 percent after it offered to buy Spanish rival Europac for an enterprise value of 1.9 billion euros ($2.2 billion) to strengthen its business in western Europe and its supply chain.
The euro was also higher, up 0.04 percent at $1.1375 after Italy's government offered to lower its deficit target next year to 2.04 percent of gross domestic product, below the 2.4 percent level that the European Commission had rejected as too high.
"There are strong theoretical reasons as to why we might expect the rate of climate change to be faster higher up in the mountains than it is at sea level," said Nicholas Pepin, a geographer at the University of Portsmouth in England.
Maidment's resignation, announced in an email to employees first reported by HuffPost, comes after numerous resignations at Deadspin over a memo authored by the higher-up directing writers to stick solely to sports coverage and avoid mention of political topics in their posts.
The problem for Chord is that anyone spending so much money on a DAC will be looking to get true audiophile headphones to pair with it — and the higher up you go in price with headphones, the more prominent high frequencies become.
And, further down the bill, there's a clutch of artists that'll be a lot higher up in a year or two: Chicago-based singer Knox Fortune, for whom we are all rooting; Noisey Next singer Kali Uchis; Spice Girl-loving Portland rapper Aminé.
Pimentos, or cherry peppers, are ever so slightly higher up the Scoville scale than the shishito, so it's a no-brainer to turn the popular southern pimento cheese dip into baked mac and cheese, a la chef Kelly Fields from New Orleans.
"If someone does something or says something inappropriate or offensive at work to you or a coworker, just because you're an intern doesn't mean you shouldn't talk to someone higher up about it," says Sean Glavin, a 22-year-old film/TV intern.
The paper looks at optimism and pessimism specifically: Among the poor, controlling for socio-demographic factors, blacks are by far the most optimistic cohort, and are close to three times more likely to be higher up on the optimism scale than poor whites.
"You see this fear that they are going to attack us, the Hispanics, because they have power from higher up, and the sheriff is cooperating," said Luis, 22010, a father of two daughters, who immigrated from El Salvador without authorization 22009 years ago.
In an attempt to combat recency bias, I've placed A Short Hike at 10 on my list, but could probably argue that through its economy of language, it communicated a specific emotional state so powerfully that it should be way higher up.
Though women earn more degrees than men, on average, and make up nearly half the labor force in the U.S., women are less represented in management positions the higher up they go, according to Catalyst, a nonprofit that promotes women in the workplace.
Weakening critical law enforcement tools like civil asset forfeiture (that confiscates these ill-gotten profits) and mandatory minimum sentencing (that can be waived by prosecutors in exchange for informing on those higher up in criminal organizations) benefits criminals at the expense of law-abiding citizens.
Of course what's been most surprising this year have been the various actions from higher up the corporate food chain of these firms, beginning with Google employees' protestations over working on technology for drone AI at the Pentagon's behest as part of Project Maven.
" Caryn has written about the fashion industry's complicity with abuse in relation to the photographers mentioned above and says complicity is relevant here too: "If someone higher up the food chain is on a shoot and witnessing that sort of behavior, they should speak up.
The tumult follows the passage of three laws in July that, among other things, hike taxes on mineral exports, mandate a higher government stake in some mining operations and force the construction of local smelters to bring Tanzania higher up the mining food chain.
It is supposed to accomplish this by acting as a junior investor in financial instruments that bundle banks' bad debts together; by buying the riskiest slices of these investments, it will reduce the chance of losses for those higher up the ladder of investors.
It should be a time to do nothing and produce little without the accompanying feeling of guilt or panic caused by a ping from a higher-up that you should be doing more as the rest of your world slowly cranks to a halt.
As the cheaper challengers look to muscle in on a lucrative market - with annual output of S$260 billion ($23 billion), Singapore accounts for a quarter of all Asia's MRO business - Singapore-based MRO firms are having to scramble higher up the value chain.
In Houston, Vagasky said, tropical depression Imelda literally created a perfect storm for lightning: moisture, a low-pressure system to move air upward, and instability in the atmosphere caused by warm temperatures close to the surface of the Earth and cooler temperatures higher up.
Ideally, I was trying to score more than one point and place higher up, but I just started running the race and I jumped over the second hurdle and when I landed I just fell on the track and I didn't really know what was going on.
The two have developed a storied rivalry, and the annual State of the Union address, which draws a large television audience, captures their sentiments as they stand within feet of each other, Mr. Trump on the rostrum and Ms. Pelosi higher up on the dais behind him.
"We don't know what we're going to be tasked with, we don't know what the medical ask is, that's [a decision] by higher-up national authorities," Buckley said, adding that the crew is eager to go wherever they are needed and provide whatever assistance is necessary.
Bloom and her female peers' work reflects pop culture's inexorable direction toward the more overt; but McKenna also credits the fearlessness of Bloom's work, in part, to YouTube, which allowed her to reach an audience without first needing a stamp of approval from a corporate higher-up.
Congressional investigations eventually concluded no such order was given, but the contractors say it happened; Bay puts it in the film, but leaves it open to interpretation whether the pseudonymous Bob was acting on orders from higher up, or covering his own ass and his own base.
It would look like the well-known "political compass" diagram, only with "authoritarian" replaced with "racist/nationalist" and "libertarian" replaced with "anti-racist/tolerant": In most countries, the left parties are higher up on openness/anti-racism and further left on economic intervention than the right parties.
Ambassador Gordon Sondland has testified that during this trip, he told a Zelensky adviser that the aid depended on an announcement of investigations (though he claims he simply assumed this was the case and that no one higher up in Trump's administration had told him so).
A smartphone's software stack, for instance, could be described as a layered structure: There's the low-level code that controls the device's hardware, and then, higher up, its basic operating system, and then, even higher, the software you use to message a friend or play a game.
While that kind of nuance is more likely to be there the higher up the chain you go — partly because the "cost" of getting it wrong can be that much higher — it's not as ubiquitous in the lower, lower-paid, more populated ranks of the job market.
"Right now, there's a lot of nervousness with those guys that are higher up than me because they're trying to position themselves for when it goes legal," he said, noting the weed he sells now is already the same stuff you can buy in dispensaries at considerable markup.
A steady place in the top 12026 programs in the country certainly would not justify Ferentz making top-15 head coach money, but there was always going to be an up-charge to stay put versus moving higher up in the CFB food chain or testing the pro waters.
By the time Chesney is shouting and pounding on the table between the two men to extract viable intelligence (the phone number of an al-Qaeda higher-up), the scene has spiraled in on itself so skillfully that the audience has been manipulated just as much as the suspect.
Higher up are the fortunes of the economy and the state of the migrant crisis when Britons come to vote (Enrico Letta, the former Italian prime minister, warned against holding a referendum this summer, citing the daily images of chaos on the continent that will fill television screens).
Bledsoe's assertiveness—his three-point rate this year was 11 percent higher than it was during the 2014-15 and 2015-16 seasons—allows him to kick down other doors, too, and forces big men to step higher up than they used to after a switch onto the perimeter.
During a pre-event press briefing with a dozen Snap executives, including Spiegel and Murphy (that was on "background" so we can't quote or specify who said what), one Snap higher-up joked that Facebook has been copying it for seven years so it's started to feel normal.
Though two New York-based fashion editors responsible for red carpet round-ups told me they felt an exaggerated pressure from PR representatives to place Marchesa credits higher up in slideshows and in more prominent positions in the paper, it did not seem to be a policy dictated by Weinstein.
"I don't think we'll ever get all the way there, because I actually think that once we're within a 2-year fuel payback, the diesel bus market goes extinct," he adds, referring to the idea that the higher up-front cost of the e-bus is made up within 2 years.
The Scot moved higher up the court as he began to anticipate his opponent's groundstrokes, breaking to lead 2-1 and then again for 4-1, sealing the latter game when he picked a crosscourt backhand that he had time to return with a clean backhand winner down the line.
Being that she's dressed as a bishop, a higher up in the church, it symbolizes that she is the head of this family, and Jay-Z must atone to her if he wants access to their daughter — just like someone confessing their sins earns the right to speak with God.
Anti-choicers have gamed Google Maps, paid for online advertisements in order to appear higher up in searches for abortion clinics (a strategy that worked tremendously), created fake wifi networks to target women at these clinics, and spoofed email addresses to send hateful and racist messages to donors of abortion funds.
Mario has also learned some slick new tricks since those early NES games, a sort of plumber parkour that finds him jumping off the sides of walls to advance higher up, as the portrait orientation turns Super Mario into even more of a vertical game than many of its predecessors.
While McCreadie said that Canada is probably not on the top of Trump's to-do list — building a wall on the Mexican border, repealing Obamacare and cancelling the other big trade deal, the Trans Pacific Partnership, are likely higher up — any changes to the deal could have a negative impact on Canada.
Road trips remain popular in the United States — 79 percent of Americans plan to hit the road for their next vacation, according to data from a recent travel report put together by Ford— but travel in general is higher up on the bucket lists of younger generations than those of their parents.
Sunday's ruling "calls into question any other directive Cuccinelli signed while purporting to serve as acting director, but given that most of the big policy shifts were approved higher up within DHS, the broader impact may be modest," said Steve Vladeck, professor at the University of Texas School of Law and CNN contributor.
The higher up in the atmosphere a plane flies, the lower the outside air pressure is — at a certain point very low air pressures can have a negative effect on the human body, so maintaining a more or less constant pressure inside the plane is important for the health of those inside.
Higher up the food chain, supermarkets are trying to make a dent by changing the way best-before labels are used — making them specific to various food categories to discourage consumers from throwing out food that is safe to eat — or trying to sell misshapen fruits and vegetables rather than discarding them.
And even though Jakobshavn has gained ice at lowest levels where it enters the sea, it has still been contributing to sea level rise because the rate it is melting into the ocean is still greater than the rate that ice is accumulating higher up on the glacier, according to the researchers.
While the Taliban have long profited from the taxation and protection of the drug trade in Afghanistan, insurgents are taking more direct roles and claiming spots higher up in the opium chain, according to interviews with dozens of Afghan and Western officials, as well as smugglers and members of the communities where they reside.
So, it has a dayside and a nightside.) More on this... Hubble in Pictures: Astronomers' Top Picks (Photos) The Astronomical Journal The Hubble observations showed that temperatures higher up in Kepler-13Ab&aposs atmosphere are cooler than those below — a surprising result, given that other " hot Jupiter " exoplanets tend to display the opposite pattern.
Over a lengthy meal of chewy boiled lamb with sharp tyttebaer (lingonberry) jam, sweet elk-heart jerky, aquavit and beer, he talks with awe of the predators the flock faced; the lynx which prowls woods of birch and pine in the valleys on the plateau's edge; higher up the wolverine, a remarkable navigator and killer.
Harper suggests you hone your communication skills with your boss — letting him or her know what you are doing, how you're getting it accomplished, and why you're spending your time on this project — you'll not only show your higher-up the respect he or she deserved, but "you'll ensure you aren't usurping authority," he says.
We were obviously publishing everything that went in the magazine online, but we have ... our general manager was higher up on the website at that time, Scott Rosenfield, and he's really helped lead the charge to make the website a brand that stands on its own, so that has been a goal since 22017.
Originally found at altitudes between 2,700 and 3,350 meters (9,000-11,000 feet), over the past 30 years, evidence of Ili pika inhabitation has been found as high as 3,960 meters (13,000 feet), suggesting that warming temperatures are driving the animals higher and higher up the slopes in order to find the chilly habitat they evolved to thrive in.
The Tri-state battle over recreational weed began in 2017, when New Jersey voted in Governor Phil Murphy, a former Goldman Sachs higher-up who defeated his predecessor Chris Christie's lieutenant governor, Kim Guadagno, by vowing to fight against Donald Trump's policies, raise the minimum wage to $15, and legalize recreational marijuana as soon as possible.
Using not just exhaustive interviews with Mr. Hayes and others, but reams of text messages and transcripts amassed during various investigations and lawsuits, Mr. Enrich reveals a culture in which success is defined by the outcome of the next trade and the only relationships that matter are among the network participants and their enablers higher up.
"Chad and I have always been on the inside of one company, so the opportunity to start from higher up across multiple industries and talk to the people at the forefront of the future… that's something that is exciting and alluring to me…It's a very different time from when we started YouTube, before the iPhone and the cloud were so in play."
The court documents provide the clearest picture yet of coordination between Flynn and other Trump advisers in contacting Russian officials to influence international policy, and raise questions about who higher up the chain of command in Trump's orbit -- possibly even including the President himself -- is in Special Counsel Robert Mueller's sights after he agreed to a plea deal with the retired general.
"Honestly, I definitely want to be higher up on the speed charts, but I was way more competitive than I thought I would be, for never being here ... "Running Eldora last night I think helped, because how you run these road courses, kind of elbows-up, you've got to be aggressive and hustle 'em, and that's what we did last night.
The engines on the Max were larger, further forward, and higher up on the wing than the engines on the NG. That caused the plane to behave differently — for example, it could cause the nose of the plane to pitch upward in some situations, like low-speed flight, or flight with a high angle-of-attack, when the plane is being flown manually.
"If it's a real college, where the board of trustees runs things, then there is a certain amount of vetting that takes place [in terms of the people and institutions from which gifts are accepted]," a higher-up in alumni relations and giving programs at a major public university, who requested their name be withheld for fear of losing their job, wrote in an email.
It's not clear that poorer Americans would be better off; if UBI acts as a replacement to current social programs, which would be one way to try offsetting the program's costs, it would be like taking money meant for people at the bottom of the pay scale and effectively redistributing income upward to people who are already higher up on the income scale, per CBPP.
Must the Congress sit still in the face of the news swirling around the White House and forgo its right and duty to get to the bottom of what may be lurking, simply because granting immunity to someone who may have committed a crime but can point to higher ups (or the higher up) might enable that person to "walk" free after taking that immunity bath?

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