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The levels of volatility, however, are unprecedented in recent times.
We haven't had so many of those in recent times.
Alipay has been expanding out of China in recent times.
In recent times actors swiftly apologize for offending progressive sensibilities.
But a lot of things have changed in recent times.
But in recent times, India's economy has started to really grow.
It's the one I've listened to the most in recent times.
Saudi oil policy has run off the rails in recent times.
In recent times, orange has been adopted by causes and companies.
Surface has also been a key revenue driver in recent times.
Many people have theories about beards' renewed popularity in recent times.
Q. In recent times, you have mostly fought twice a year.
But the current depths of partisanship are unprecedented in recent times.
It's not the first flip phone from Samsung in recent times.
The Chiefs have been snake-bitten in the postseason in recent times.
Peers Capita, Mitie and Interserve have all issued warnings in recent times.
The crack cocaine example is probably the most egregious in recent times.
It's being called one of the most sensational discoveries in recent times.
But in recent times drought and a commodities slump have stymied growth.
Africa's new states The issue has come up again in recent times.
Malaysia's flagship carrier has seen quite a few troubles in recent times.
All presidents in recent times have asked the Europeans to spend more.
This marks one of Iran's most atrocious mass executions in recent times.
In recent times, presidents have largely kept any disagreements between themselves quiet.
"Our sport has suffered much in recent times," he told the Congress.
But Trump, the most divisive president in recent times, also brings headaches.
We've seen an increase in investment into the U.K. in recent times.
In recent times, this conversation has tended to focus on Rikers Island.
In recent times he has flown, on average, 1.3m miles every 12 months.
In recent times, his pronouncements on energy have grown more and more radical.
In recent times, car interiors have come to be dominated by large displays.
But attacks in houses of worship go back even further in recent times.
But in recent times the authorities have become more vocal in their support.
"But such a campaign of harassment and intimidation is unprecedented in recent times."
That killing, and many others of prominent people in recent times, remains unsolved.
It has also given rise to Europe's worst refugee crisis in recent times.
And then, as it does in recent times, Bitcoin's price just went up.
The company has been hit hard in recent times by tumbling oil prices.
But Ginsburg's statements go far beyond anything we have seen in recent times.
In recent times, Sunny wasn't around all that much, uninvolved in everyday operations.
In fact, stocks have recorded one of their strongest rallies in recent times.
Neither Japan nor India has been humiliated by the West in recent times.
But in recent times, it has been investing heavily in the chip business.
In recent times, the EU has looked to up its game on trade.
Political activism by corporate CEOs has become much more visible in recent times.
Eruptions have flared up in recent times on other islands, most notably Grande Comore.
Despite rarely watching the show in recent times, youth across Australia are in mourning.
Xi is one of the best public orators China has produced in recent times.
"In recent times, there has not been a respect for environmental laws," he said.
In recent times France has managed to attract an increasing amount of tech investment.
This is the second large-scale investment firm Baidu has launched in recent times.
It was the worst cultural clash between Danes and Muslim immigrants in recent times.
In recent times, we've witnessed the impact it has when companies don't behave ethically.
This would probably be the biggest and most egregious Oscar upset in recent times.
Nigerian artist, Wizkid, is one of the more successful Afrobeats stars in recent times.
This is one of many food-poisoning outbreaks to be reported in recent times.
"My world has changed somewhat in recent times," she said in a recent interview.
The trend has been driven by a dramatic increase in strikeouts in recent times.
Republicans have rarely in recent times won Michigan, Wisconsin or Minnesota, but Trump did.
"The reaction in recent times have been excessive," TOC's editor Terry Xu told Reuters.
Managing Nigeria's national carrier will also be consistent with its investments in recent times.
"Those hopes seem to be eroding in recent times," he said in the letter.
This is the second high-profile ruling to go against JADCO in recent times.
This is not the first time that Twitter has pared down products in recent times.
That was the first major tie-up for the country's banking sector in recent times.
GIC IPO, the largest in recent times, got a lukewarm response, despite being reasonably priced.
The sale comes as Chinese investment in European football has grown rapidly in recent times.
What are some good examples of the filtering effect that we've seen in recent times?
Twitter has continued to court controversy in recent times due to its enduring harassment problems.
In recent times, the relationship has diminished as the KRG's ties with Turkey have grown.
You openly supported and campaigned for the most anti-LGBTQ+ presidential ticket in recent times.
In recent times, popular browsers like Microsoft's Internet Explorer have suffered from such pivotal vulnerabilities.
One way American firms have improved their moats in recent times is through creeping consolidation.
But in recent times, it's been seen as more of a nuisance than anything else.
In recent times Israel's legal system has shown itself fearless in the face of power.
The latter two have gobbled up different parts of DeliveryHero's European business in recent times.
And in recent times we have big influences of pop music and rock and jazz.
I don't recall seeing another op-ed by Biden in the Times in recent times.
However, in recent times it has been laying the groundwork to do more in music.
Conservative Christians have taken to Putin in recent times because he is a Christian leader.
Indeed, the rise and reach of the big tech companies appear unprecedented in recent times.
These qualities embody the very values many Americans seem to have forgotten in recent times.
The company has been hit hard in recent times by the tumble in oil prices.
It was one of the biggest, single death tolls involving Canadian citizens in recent times.
In recent times, the debate has taken on an increased noise level around the deadlines.
It's highly unlikely that they have strong personal opinions about Leeds' decline in recent times.
It's the second such tax break for renting rooms announced by the Chancellor in recent times.
The alliance, however, has been strained in recent times, mostly over disagreements rooted in historical grievances.
"In recent times, I've been accused of many things I simply did not do," he wrote.
As we've seen amply in recent times, populist arguments can play very well with an electorate.
As you also said, two other similarly burdened firms have also gone under in recent times.
In recent times, the industry has become increasingly reliant on engines from Russia and the Ukraine.
I don&apost think any administration has done what it needed to do in recent times.
The US has been consistently adding resources to its public sector debt business in recent times.
He'd obviously put on some weight in recent times, but he did not look particularly unhealthy.
LME inventory levels have been a false friend for zinc's many bull admirers in recent times.
This choice is in spite of the challenges the country has gone through in recent times.
Lego has struggled in recent times and was last year forced to cut around 1,400 jobs.
Its acquisition is one of Sri Lanka's largest tech exits in recent times, the two said.
The parade car has been overshadowed in recent times by flashier floats and double-decker buses.
I can't think of any extratropical cyclone in recent times at that magnitude off the East Coast .... ?
In recent times, CDNs have started to push into offering Web Application Firewalls (WAF) and bot mitigation.
NOAA puts the overall West Coast gray whale population at 27,000, the highest recorded in recent times.
He committed one of the biggest lies of a head of intelligence have committed in recent times.
The Chinese technology giant has been making an aggressive push in recent times in the consumer space.
In recent times, it's Eastern Europe and Russia which have become a hot-bed of crytpocurrency development.
That does not bode well for a department about to face its biggest upheaval in recent times.
Things have changed in recent times, however, and those changes have been sufficient to make me reconsider.
In recent times, Facebook has been replicating numerous features from the new, cool kid on the scene.
In recent times, it's also stopped punters from entering pubs and clubs after a late-night curfew.
They expect the "lacklustre" performance of European government bonds in recent times to reverse as this happens.
The legacy of this decision is clearly illustrated by Canada's fervent support of startups in recent times.
In recent times France and Britain have wielded their own carriers to demonstrate continued relevance in Asia.
Indeed, he is very disciplined about taking alcohol ... I have hardly seen him drinking in recent times.
In recent times, its supplies of terrestrial diamonds have dwindled, forcing it to look to marine mining.
In recent times, the imagination of experimental medicine has been dominated by mechanisms to alter human physiology.
Concerns over reduced stimulus have increased in recent times, ever since the Bank of Japan on Sept.
There was none of the divisiveness that seems to have grabbed hold of us in recent times.
Los Angeles ended up turning a profit in its 1984 event, a rare feat in recent times.
The only president who has vocally threatened war on North Korea in recent times is Mr. Trump.
But the current depths of partisanship, which reflect a wider polarisation between voters, are unprecedented in recent times.
The social network's rising engagement time has been driven by the focus on video content in recent times.
Plenty of economists have noted what they call a "great stagnation" in the global economy in recent times.
The deal is the third major acquisition of an international company by a Chinese entity in recent times.
In recent times, synthetic images and videos have been used with greater frequency to train machine learning models.
In recent times, though, the parents of little Chanel, Dior, Britney and Beyoncé have all had their way.
Health care has been a big focus for major technology giants from Apple to Samsung in recent times.
They have traditionally lived on houseboats; in recent times, they've also built houses on stilts in coastal waters.
The tallest active rocket in recent times, the Ares I-X, measures 327 feet tall, according to NASA.
Think of all the other disasters we have seen in recent times, and the public response to them.
In recent times, electronic music festivals have been seen as big levers of economic development for provincial towns.
Only in recent times has its identity remained constant, though its past will always be chaotic and contradictory.
Neither bank has used the former policy in recent times although there are rumours that the Japanese might.
The new media company must have seen the heat coming as U.S.-China tensions escalate in recent times.
Even with her own flaws, she is still the best qualified and prepared presidential nominee in recent times.
Tillerson, by any standard, is one of the more accomplished secretaries of state we've had in recent times.
In recent times, appealing to Republican legislators has been wasteful because they've mostly been acting in bad faith.
Consider perhaps the most famous former first lady with a career (at least in recent times), Hillary Clinton.
The world's second-largest economy is a crucial market for Apple but it has struggled in recent times.
If suicide/mental health issues have grown in recent times, why are we making it harder on students?
They embrace ideologies that demonize liberals, communists, capitalists, Jews and, more fashionably in recent times, migrants and Muslims.
However, we could also see a correction given that equity markets have been very generous in recent times.
But in recent times it has become overwhelmingly apparent that one party represents lobbyist groups and the wealthy.
His main political asset in recent times was simple: his proximity to the president of the United States.
As a result, it has posted some pretty heavy losses in recent times — including minus $759 million in 2017.
However, a number of efforts have been made in recent times to encourage individuals to open a bank account.
It's also fair to say that the consumer wearables space has not had the easiest ride in recent times.
There's been plenty of speculation around the future of Milk Music, which is much like Pandora, in recent times.
Yet, there are no happy stories of Asian companies — excluding those from China — listing in America in recent times.
Oh, and that whole thing I wrote yesterday about how pithiness seems to have eluded him in recent times?
Any assaults in recent times against Christians—also by Buddhist extremist groups—have been aimed against new Evangelical churches.
Sony's signature mobile feature in recent times has been an insistence on shipping massive bezels for way too long.
"This album is one of the best I've heard in recent times," said Omulu in an email to THUMP.
Regulations imposed in China in recent times have led to Korea representing an increasing portion of global cryptocurrency trading.
What's at stake is control over what experts describe as one of the most important technologies in recent times.
"They are disappointed their portfolio values do not seem to reflect Nifty's bullishness seen in recent times," Jasani said.
In 2015 alone, the number of homegrown hate groups jumped by 14 percent—a proliferation unprecedented in recent times.
After a financially precarious period in recent times, worsened by the recession, that orchestra has been on a roll.
But many in attendance here acknowledged that Mr. Trump is the most secular Republican presidential nominee in recent times.
In recent times, most people have been content just to pick up posters given to them by the authorities.
In recent times, no leader of either party on either side of the Capitol has remained popular for long.
But though Wisconsin had voted for their presidential candidates since 1984, in recent times only Barack Obama won convincingly.
Morrison's Liberal Party has been rocked by division in recent times, having had three different leaders in four years.
August domestic sales at Maruti Suzuki fell 34.3%, one of the biggest monthly drops in sales in recent times.
Miners could make a lot of money—ninety thousand a year in recent times, a hundred thousand, maybe more.
But it looks like this is not the only moment when the two company's paths have crossed in recent times.
Mayer made her most high-profile appearance in recent times last month at the Glamour Women of the Year Summit.
Trump did not invent this approach, although he has capitalized on it more than other national politicians in recent times.
Football has inadvertently brought the kind of opposition to the SNP that Holyrood has struggled to muster in recent times.
"The use of dress as a form of 'nonverbal resistance' seems more prevalent than ever in recent times," they added.
That 10.875 percent on its most recent bond was among the highest coupons from an emerging sovereign in recent times.
The evolving startup stack In recent times venture capital has become near-homogeneous, or as Brad Feld argues often undifferentiated.
In recent times, activists along the French and Italian border have been charged and sentenced for similar types of offenses.
In recent times Facebook has been prioritizing video content, as part of a successful push to drive video ad revenue.
It's also one of the more explicit and hook laden rock songs that Justin Frye has written in recent times.
Atlassian has been pushing out various forms of integration in recent times, as it heats up its competition with Slack.
A number of groups have emerged in recent times, such as the Niskanen Center and the Alliance for Market Solutions.
The IPO marks one of Europe's biggest technology listings in recent times, behind Swedish music streaming service Spotify in April.
In recent times the Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year designation has gone to terms like emoji, vape and selfie.
If you think Charlottesville is the only deadly white supremacist terrorist attack in recent times, you haven't been paying attention.
Earlier in the year, we wrote an extensive piece examining the troubles that have plagued the festival in recent times.
The only player in recent times who's on his level is LeBron, arguably the greatest player who ever lived. 3.
In recent times, the memory of Perovskaya has fared less well, particularly amid a waxing reverence for the czarist past.
It is perhaps slightly different than previous Treasury secretaries who in recent times have just commented on the strong dollar.
Remember, this is a problem he inherited because no other president in recent times had the confidence to tackle it.
That's an incredibly low price for such a highly regarded device, and the lowest we have seen in recent times.
"I think there have been some changes in the positions in recent times, dictated by reality," Fox told BBC radio.
"I think history has shown in recent times that what comes after regime change is even worse," Mr. Wallace said.
Blair Cottrell would return to Melbourne where, in recent times, he's rebranded and put on a suit for the media.
Markets have failed to accelerate in recent times due to fears of an impending global recession and the festering Sino-U.
He told me, without providing any comparative data, mind you, that he's seen a rise in concussion cases in recent times.
But like other U.S. packaged goods makers, Kimberly-Clark is also plagued by surging commodities and transportation costs in recent times.
The Facebook-owned company has in many ways revolutionized how people text, and in recent times, how they make voice calls.
The deal is one of the bigger in enterprise collaboration and communication collaboration in recent times, but not the only one.
The church has become quite close to the state, certainly closer to the cabinet than it had been in recent times.
One is PayPal, which in recent times has done an excellent job of acquiring things and integrating talent into the company.
In recent times, former New York Mayor Giuliani (R) redeveloped Time Square when other mayors failed through government incentive and leadership.
But, this heavyweight contest showcases two of the finest heavyweight talents to emerge from behind the Iron Curtain in recent times.
"That weakness in European security is not unrelated to the problems they've been having in recent times," he said in Sydney.
The current wait for a new judge is unprecedented in recent times, and bad for both the court and America—why?
Overall, the results from the LendEDU study don't exactly indicate the exuberant consumer confidence that many have suggested in recent times.
Throughout our country's history, and especially in recent times, we have seen that personnel has a profound effect our nation's policy.
"No other president has had his own businesses that he patronized as a sitting president, not in recent times," Noti said.
And no Senate upset in recent times would qualify as a greater incursion behind enemy lines than a Jones victory today.
This explains a good deal, because in recent times the boundaries between anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism have become hopelessly muddled.
Let's agree on when the worst possible time might have been to invest in the U.S. stock market in recent times.
It is perhaps slightly different than previous Treasury secretaries who in recent times have just commented on strong dollar, strong dollar.
"The financial sector has run very hard in recent times, so we're seeing some degree of profit taking," Optionsxpress' LeBrun said.
And more strife has in recent times has translated into more support for the populist movements seeking to dismantle those institutions.
Kimberly Snead says Cruz had told their son two weeks ago that "he's the happiest" he had been in recent times.
As I researched my novel, I realized how close we had come in recent times to facing an existential disease threat.
The dollar has come under significant pressure in recent times and that has turned beneficial for the emerging market currencies, Kotecha said.
Scooters from Neuron and other rivals have been impounded in Singapore in recent times because they have been parked in illegal areas.
But it's important to note that Brexit is just one among several factors that have affected the bitcoin price in recent times.
This handset, in spite of its vast screen, is one of the nicest and most comfortable phones I've reviewed in recent times.
RPS has had great times of growth however in recent times it was unfortunately not hitting the targets we had set it.
Many international broadcasters have cut back or eliminated their shortwave services in recent times, supplanted by satellite television transmissions and the internet.
Although the matter is highly sensitive for both faiths, Muslim religious authorities have in recent times allowed slightly more room for compromise.
However in recent times, Beijing has shown signs of tightening its grip on Hong Kong, and activists have jostled to retain independence.
These potential extremes are unprecedented in recent times and reflect the high degree of uncertainty about the outcome of the referendum result.
So it's no surprise to know that Intel has been wedging itself into a number of sports-related activities in recent times.
"This just adds to the troves and troves of data we've seen leaked in recent times," Hunt told Motherboard in an email.
"I think he's been fairly impressive for a person who really hasn't been outside the country much in recent times," Corker said.
In recent times, we have seen an increase in rhetoric and policies across the country that undermine the ideals of our democracy.
Yet the big parties' infighting and frequent leadership changes in recent times have turned many voters off, prompting many to seek alternatives.
However, a number of attempts have been made in recent times to try to encourage Indian citizens to open a bank account.
Melbourne, Australia (CNN)Few issues have divided the Australian public in recent times as much as the vote on same-sex marriage.
We'd been informed in recent times that America was in decline and that all we could really do was manage that decline.
The Sinochem move, the only large-scale name publicly linked to Noble in recent times, is a setback to the commodity trader.
Inland, there are methane explosions from molten rock and toxic gas is reaching some of the highest levels seen in recent times.
When once my voice or accent had been the cause of ridicule, in recent times, it has become a source of pride.
Yet in recent times, the now 31-year-old has largely avoided controversy, while also netting more than 150 goals for Barcelona.
Conte seemed more transfixed by fear rather than fondness, looking uncomfortable inches from perhaps the most unpredictable US leader in recent times.
Chinese authorities announced the postponement of the National People's Congress (NPC), the country's rubber-stamp parliament, an unprecedented move in recent times.
Few centuries in recent times were as dominated by religious upheaval as the long one that stretched from Luther to Louis XIV.
While that's still an important part of Yorkshire St. Pauli's identity, the group has grown into something much bigger in recent times.
It`s been operating in the U.S. for 146 years and millions of people went to the circus each year in recent times.
Search engines, in particular Google, have clashed in recent times with organizations that represent rights holders about how best to tackle pirated content.
The injuries were the first on a tour boat from flying lava in recent times, according to U.S. Coast Guard spokeswoman Amanda Levasseur.
It was invented 29 years ago but has taken off in recent times and is often used for comedic effect in messaging apps.
Hereditary, a dark, twisted story of family tragedy, is already being hailed as one of the most disturbing horror movies in recent times.
This did not halt oil exploration, although efforts have been scaled down in recent times due to low oil prices on international markets.
Its display business has been rapidly improving in recent times, however, and the company has already secured some of Apple's iPhone LCD business.
More than a quarter of Bulgaria's 7.2 million people live below the poverty line and many Bulgarians have moved abroad in recent times.
Investments in clean tech and renewable energy have disappointed, while Facebook and Twitter are some of the most successful IPOs in recent times.
In recent times Kakao, a $7 billion company, had opened business units in a range of industries including ride-hailing, content and payment.
For all the competitive hype surrounding music streaming in recent times, the hardware with which we listen to music has remained largely unchanged.
An inverted yield curve, when short-term borrowing costs rise above long-term ones, has preceded nearly every U.S. recession in recent times.
Private equity-backed producers are likely bidders for 1776 Energy, given they have shown good appetite for Eagle Ford acreage in recent times.
The speech will likely go down as one of the more striking misuses of presidential addresses that we have seen in recent times.
As for bicycles, Chen noted that China's main bike-sharing companies are "no longer burning money" since they've raised prices in recent times.
Hundreds of millions of people will mourn her loss and, when televised, the funeral will be the most watched program in recent times.
In recent times, the honor hasn't been quite as prestigious, with names like Mike Keane, Vincent Damphousse and Pierre Turgeon taking their turns.
In fact, it's quite often the case in Silicon Valley, despite the mythic status the 'founder story' has attained there in recent times.
In recent times, the resulting moraine got much scrutiny from scientists because of its proximity to one of the nation's first big cities.
Sellers's ambition to hold down a near-full-time job and be an elite runner does not have much precedent in recent times.
Excerpt 4: In recent times, most presidents have sought to expand the power of their office, and Mr. Trump has continued that trend.
The business-to-business (B2B) space was rarely a hot topic in China until online consumer businesses became relatively saturated in recent times.
"The scribblings on the caves in France also became more important in recent times than they were in their own times," he said.
Echo chambers in which the same voices are multiplied over and over have gotten a bit of a bad rap in recent times.
This is the tragically familiar journey that has been made across the Mediterranean by countless migrants fleeing war and famine in recent times.
However official news agency Prensa Latina wrote that "the commitment is one of the most significant between the two countries in recent times".
Bumblebee's systems would probably fall into the smart home classification, which Murthy said has been "hijacked by light and speakers" in recent times.
The cruel reality for Egyptian Christians is that only the Egyptian military has killed more Christians in recent times than did the Dec.
"In the United States business is overregulated too and in recent times there is a lot of anti-Russian feeling there," he said.
T.I has never been known for holding his tongue, especially in recent times on the topic of police brutality towards Blacks in America.
"It was clear that Daesh had such an organization in Gaziantep or was attempting to make room for itself in recent times," Erdogan said.
While the method -- which artificially recharges the groundwater levels -- has been used throughout India's history, it has fallen out of favor in recent times.
The new investor names may not be too surprising: most of the above list has gone through some pretty large shifts in recent times.
Her floor speech reviewing the pros and cons of why she decided to confirm Mr Kavanaugh was one of the best in recent times.
There's closure around one of the most curious tech deals out of India in recent times, but it isn't the conclusion most will expect.
The Indian shooters have been performing exceptionally well at the world stage in recent times, which has been especially pleasing to former marksman Rathore.
Market speculation suggests Thursday's report may be a reflection of strains in the political and trade relationship between Australia and China in recent times.
"The emphasis on callable capital has reduced in recent times, so the technical aspect we don't expect to be a major issue," said Kreivi.
Notwithstanding that, Leeds have had enough doom and gloom placed at its door in recent times without this writer raining on their parade too.
While my nine-orgasam teenage marathon still makes me feel shame, in recent times I've had a relatively positive—and fun—relationship to pornography.
In recent times, however, Wakanda had taken it on the chin — flooded by Namor the Sub-Mariner and ravaged by a team of supervillains.
Thursday the House Republicans are expected to vote on one of the most historic pieces of legislation in recent times: the rollback of ObamaCare.
In recent times, as far-right racism and sexism have become more mainstream, Australia's larrikins have multiplied, and many at their forefront are women.
Speaking after Reuters reported the shift, Khalilzad confirmed at a forum in Washington that "there is a positive change in recent times" by Islamabad.
On Thursday, the World Anti-Doping Agency's executive committee will gather in the Seychelles to hold the most crucial antidoping meeting in recent times.
Furthermore, in recent times, we are seeing countries like Bangladesh and Sri Lanka experiencing flashfloods, causing to push up their demand for rice importing.
" The Pope added that the church "realized it had to fight" abuse in a "different way," and "in recent times (the abuse) has decreased.
Never mind that he has talked the talk of caring more about economics in recent times; North Korea is still a perpetual war economy.
The report released on Monday is the biggest challenge in recent times for a finance industry that has long operated with impunity in Australia.
In recent times, religious diplomacy by much wealthier rulers of Saudi Arabia has enjoyed more publicity than the highbrow work sponsored by the Jordanian royals.
In recent times, conflict in Northern Ireland was fueled, at least in part, by conflicting stories about the Protestant-Catholic wars of the 17th century.
The problem, the CSPI said, was the coconut oil, which (despite being lauded as a "superfood" in recent times) was ridiculously high in saturated fat.
Does the tech press pay enough attention to the region, given it has produced a number of Europe's most successful tech companies in recent times?
The Argentine measures have not halted oil exploration, although efforts have been scaled down in recent times due to low oil prices on international markets.
Nintendo has been focusing on the mobile market after struggling in the console market in recent times, losing out to Sony's PlayStation and Microsoft's Xbox.
Image: ScreenshotFreeware download sites for Windows apps have a rather sketchy record, though they seem to have cleaned up their respective acts in recent times.
Perhaps one of the most impressive triumphs of machine intelligence in recent times was AlphaGo's victory over the the world Go champion back in March.
Either could be true, but we are betting on the last option as the company had to write down Tumblr's value significantly in recent times.
Huawei China's Huawei may not have the brand glamour of Samsung but it's been making some steady marketshare gains in recent times, according to analysts.
Line has used to Thailand is test a number of new services in recent times, but it has also run into controversy in the country.
The premium tier of Android smartphones has grown uncompetitive in recent times, with Samsung rightly earning the lion's share of sales, profits, and public approbation.
For a time ecommerce and adtech ruled the startup scene in New York, but in recent times enterprise startups have really started to come on.
Even Ken Starr, the lead investigator of former President Bill Clinton's impeachment drama who has largely defended Trump in recent times, called Sondland's testimony damaging.
The only election in recent times when any nominee pulled off such a feat was in 1984, when President Ronald Reagan won in a landslide.
Their best finish in recent times was fifth in 2004-05 and they qualified for Europe again the following season by winning the King's Cup.
Naspers, meanwhile, has upped its focus on Southeast Asia in recent times, although its sole deal is a $5 million investment in crypto startup Coins.ph.
In recent times the company has also been selling off assets — passing off its German payments business, BillPay, to Klarna last year, for around £60M.
The process, known as "monetization," has been used by governments for various purposes for many years, in recent times during the 2007-2009 financial crisis.
Anderson has hit 141,000 followers on Instagram and fortunately in recent times most of the comments she receives are from people inspired by her journey.
The move would anger both Palestinians and Arab nations in what would be one of the strongest displays of U.S. support for Israel in recent times.
Instead, the Trump administration is keeping it alive, and continuing one of the most enduring human rights abuses perpetrated by the American government in recent times.
In recent times this has been identified with the left—with Fidel Castro of Cuba, the late Hugo Chávez of Venezuela and Evo Morales of Bolivia.
Differentiating a smartphone through its camera performance has become extremely difficult in recent times, because smartphones are now almost universally good to great at taking photos.
The baby is being thrown out with the bathwater—but in recent times it was a very small baby amid an awful lot of murky water.
The Pocklington burial site, discovered just two years ago, has been described as one of the largest and most significant iron age finds in recent times.
In recent times, both the Taliban and the Afghan government have increasingly signaled a willingness to engage in talks as a way out of the conflict.
Though McGregor has been known to play with public emotion on social media in recent times, the whole thing becomes curious when putting the pieces together.
In an official announcement, the company said his new role would focus on "key strategic initiatives," which he has been unofficially carrying out in recent times.
"Theres been a sequence of negative shocks in recent times," Lane said in a confirmation hearing at the European Parliament's Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs.
The company has certainly been facing increased attacks in recent times, including from politicians seeking to scapegoat tech platforms for not doing enough to counter extremism.
"It is still a much smaller number than it has been in any administration in recent times," said Andy Rosenberg, a partner at Thorn Run Partners.
Scholars of North Korea say Kim is well aware that in recent times dictators who have failed to build nuclear weapons were eventually ousted and killed.
In comparison, the leaders of the world's 200m Orthodox Christians have rarely, in recent times, managed to speak together and address a clear message to humanity.
In the 2552 fiscal year the libraries received $271 million for operating costs, $2170 million more than the year before — the largest increase in recent times.
"There's been a sequence of negative shocks in recent times," Lane said in a confirmation hearing at the European Parliament's Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs.
Maoist rebels have grown in strength in recent times in areas where poor, tribal villagers have come into conflict with mining companies seeking resources for industrialization.
China's industrial priorities: In recent times, the Chinese government has been encouraging deals that help boost the country's manufacturing and industrial efficiency, two bankers pointed out.
While those mentioned stand out in their misdemeanours, there are many others who have found themselves on the wrong side of the law in recent times.
"I can't think of anything like this in recent times, but it's kind of fun and serendipitous," Mr. Campbell, 56, said in a phone interview Tuesday.
Yet it had only staged one other Islamic art exhibition in recent times (which he also curated): at the Palazzo Ducale in Venice in 1993-4.
In recent times the most spectacular refusal to identify as Muslim, if not to reject Islam altogether, came during the terrorist attacks in Bangladesh last year.
In recent times, European bank's profitability have also come under pressure due to a lower interest rate environment, uncertainties surrounding U.K's exit from the European Union.
"However in recent times, tier ones have become a lot harder to find ... So we have changed our philosophy a little," she told a mining conference.
Both have boosted oil sales to the world's No.2 consumer in recent times, with Russia leading the growth by supplying a quarter more last year.
The election on Sunday is one of the most consequential in recent times — not just for France, but for Europe — and one of the most unpredictable.
While Kustomer had already raised a lot of money in recent times, there was another reason that the startup chose to take more: the investor itself.
No president in recent times has been his own wonk; each has relied on an internal debate to come to a conclusion on highly technical matters.
As trade minister, she successfully concluded a new free-trade pact with the European Union in 2016, a rare instance of openness prevailing in recent times.
Kakutani concedes that the attack on objectivity is nothing new, but also maintains it has been "exponentially accelerated" in recent times by postmodernism and social media.
"In recent times, appealing to Republican legislators has been wasteful because they've mostly been acting in bad faith," Buttigieg told me in a phone call in March.
The retailer rose to fame in the 1980s and 1990s with its brightly colored sweaters but faced headwinds in recent times as demand for its products fell.
Although they abandoned their anti-euro stances ahead of the election, both parties have in recent times backed exiting the single currency in some shape or form.
In recent times, the Queensland Police Service has dealt with its fair share of serious complaints, particularly relating to police brutality and its treatment of Indigenous Australians.
Unlike those two deals, however, Uber had held a decent position in Southeast Asia in recent times although it appeared to lose considerable market share last year.
Still, the move may bolster the exchange's trading volume, which, while still the highest in the industry, has dropped below $1 billion per day in recent times.
In recent times the company has switched its focus to India, its largest market based on users, adding services that include payments to make it more useful.
And France has had some notable success in recent times with the likes of long-distance ride sharing service BlaBlaCar - which is valued at over $1 billion.
"I think it's maybe a game we might not have always won in recent times and I think that shows how far we've come," Irvine told reporters.
In fact, apart from Clinton in 1992, no one in recent times has even won a meaningful number of primaries without first winning Iowa or New Hampshire.
Indeed, I believe that no election in recent times has so clearly presented American voters with such a stark choice when it comes to U.S. foreign policy.
Mario Calabresi, the director of the Italian newspaper La Repubblica, argued that the "verbal violence" and "hysterical populism" engendered by this referendum are unprecedented in recent times.
It seems unlikely, for instance, that Comey will now testify in public in what would have been one of the most significant congressional hearings in recent times.
Samsung has been diversifying its business in recent times to move away from reliance on smartphones and focus on high margin areas such as semiconductors and displays.
While not as prolific as arch-nemesis Alibaba, Tencent — which recently became Asia's first $500 billion company — has steadily upped its investment in India in recent times.
But while it is true that the mindset of Test batsman has shifted in recent times, it is not true that the 20-over game is responsible.
The Escala is the third redesign in recent times for GM's primo-luxury brand and shows that sometimes it pays to go back to the drawing board.
Traders have in recent times cited international interest in French government bonds and optimism over the future of the euro zone as reasons behind the tightening spread.
According to co-authors of the "Global Rise of Education" Max Roser and Esteban Ortiz-Ospina, there has been a huge expansion in education in recent times.
The office, which will be open five days a week, will be the first permanent physical presence on the island for a district attorney in recent times.
In recent times, advertising companies including market leader WPP Plc have been hit by clients switching to using online platforms like Google and Facebook to reach consumers.
Inland, where molten rock is burning through jungle, methane explosions are hurling boulders while toxic gas is reaching some of the highest levels seen in recent times.
Habitat destruction by humans, though, is now the primary threat to species from both primate groups and the main reason their numbers have declined in recent times.
One clue as to how and when Teddy and his moose might have slipped the triptych lies in the photo credit provided for it in recent times.
To counter the criticism that erupted, the government later pointed to other countries that had adopted similar measures in recent times, including Iraq, North Korea and Venezuela.
The start-up, which has been dubbed "China's Apple" and was once growing at a triple-digit pace in the smartphone market, has struggled in recent times.
The legendary mutual-fund manager outperformed benchmarks for a record 15 straight years in the 1990s and 2000s — and has continued his winning ways in recent times.
To allay concerns among regulators and big banks, Ant has in recent times pivoted to focus more on selling technology solutions rather than financial services, per se.
"This has been one of the large unanswered questions in breast cancer management in recent times, what to do with patients with intermediate scores," Dr. Norton said.
In recent times, fans will probably know Briggs less for his ring accomplishments, and more for his promotional antics in baiting other heavyweight champs to face him.
And perhaps the most memorable State of the Union in recent times was George W. Bush's address of January 2002 — the first one delivered after 9/11.
One of the longest-serving airline executives in recent times, Mr. Anderson took the top job at Delta in 20043 shortly after the airline had emerged from bankruptcy.
The idea of automakers owning fleets of vehicles in a sort of shared ownership model that are able to be hailed instantly has taken off in recent times.
While it worked closely with Alibaba on merging offline commerce with online a few years back, the pair have gradually distanced themselves from each other in recent times.
Competitors like Google (with Android and Google Assistant) and Amazon (with Alexa), on the other hand, have had no shortage of difficulties preserving user privacy in recent times.
This is a company that lives and dies on its ability to push technological boundaries every year, and it hasn't really done much of that in recent times.
It has branched out into payments, food delivery and other areas in recent times as part of a strategy to become Southeast Asia's all-in-one "super app."
Twitter declined to comment on the study but in recent times it has been stepping up its efforts to combat the spread of hate speech on its platform.
"We have seen quite a bit of asset reallocation in recent times, the Exchange Traded Fund holdings have risen quite substantially in recent weeks and months," Strachan said.
Samsung has struggled in recent times with profitability and sales in its smartphone unit due to increased competition from cheaper Android handsets and Apple's bigger-screen iPhone range.
It has to do with a whole package of things that would be more growth friendly than what we've had in the last – you know, in recent times.
As a result, Pakistan expelled hundreds of thousands of Afghan refugees over the last year, in what is probably the largest unlawful return of refugees in recent times.
Monsignor Robert Wister, a professor of church history at Seton Hall University in New Jersey, said he can't recall anything similar to the heresy letter in recent times.
Britain's freewheeling tabloid press has been more restrained in recent times, after scandals over telephone hacking that led to an inquiry into ethical standards at the country's newspapers.
In recent times, no president of one party has been granted the confirmation of a Supreme Court justice when the Senate has been controlled by the other party.
"Excessive use of force by the police is not an illusion, it's a dark reality that some people have unfortunately had to experience in recent times," he said.
The Nutting brand stood for quality and influenced the décor of American homes in the early 20th century as Martha Stewart has in recent times, Mr. Lyle said.
Google has in recent times consistently boasted around one billion Google Maps users—but perhaps continually updated-by-drone semi-live map interfaces from Apple could change that?
Investment in the team, the club's last real asset, has been visibly inadequate, while many of Coventry's most accomplished players have departed for pastures new in recent times.
In recent times, three American attempts at comprehensive immigration reform, which included amnesty for undocumented Mexicans in the United States and a temporary-worker visa program, have failed.
Having won an Electoral College victory but not the popular vote, he entered office with less public support in the polls than any other president in recent times.
Samsung's flagship Galaxy S9 and S9+ smartphones hit the shelves on Friday, but the South Korean electronics giant could face one of its toughest years in recent times.
In recent times, the turbulent world of Thai politics has been centered around one man: Thaksin Shinawatra, who has dominated the political landscape in some form since 2001.
On the other hand, a plurality of the American public views him unfavorably, according to most polls — an unprecedented situation for a newly elected president in recent times.
Parliament can in theory order a person's imprisonment for contempt, although its powers on such actions are untested in recent times, according to a government paper published in 2012.
The reason is a sentiment you'll have heard expressed quite often in recent times: I'm growing less and less comfortable with having Google know more and more about me.
Economists from his Roubini Global Economics also warned of "potentially the biggest shock to Europe's economic and political stability in recent times" in a research note published on Tuesday.
Parliament can in theory order a person's imprisonment for contempt, although its powers on contempt actions are untested in recent times, according to a government paper published in 2012.
The most vexing issue in recent times centers on the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, the country's second-largest, which follows eastern church rites but answers to the Holy See.
It's more of a problem in recent times thanks to the arrival of apps that support game streaming from PlayStation 4 and, for PC gamers, Steam, to Apple screens.
But it's fair to say that the issue of terrorist takedowns is just the tip of the political iceberg that has crashed into social media giants in recent times.
But no one's made more of an impact in spreading the popularity of New Japan in recent times than the young, foreign Junior heavyweight stars Ricochet and Will Ospreay.
"In recent times Queensland has often been one of the states that has made the difference when it comes to whether the coalition wins government or not," said Bean.
Slow or nonexistent software updates have been a chronic issue for Android since its inception, however things have been improving in a number of substantive ways in recent times.
That would amount to an embarrassing affront to Mr. Trump and make him the first Republican nominee in recent times to suffer such significant defections in the nominating vote.
Parliament can in theory order a person's imprisonment for contempt, though its powers on such actions are untested in recent times, according to a government paper published in 2012.
The focus on big data in this latest group of startups comes out of a new turn for Intel and how it's been making strategic investments in recent times.
The El Paso, Texas, shooting was the third case in recent times where a mass shooter posted a violent screed on the fringe website 8chan shortly before opening fire.
But, she said, the really steep increase in size came in recent times, almost doubling from 232 milliliters in 1990-1993 to a whopping 449 milliliters in 2016-2017.
In neighboring Mali, a vigilante group is believed to be responsible for an attack that killed about 160 Fulani civilians last March, the deadliest such incident in recent times.
In recent times, the semiconductor division has been Samsung's biggest business, accounting for 211 percent of sales but 22018 percent of profits in the second quarter of this year.
Although she has struggled on the court in recent times, with her WTA ranking falling to 45, Bouchard remains one of the more popular tennis players in the world.
In recent times, Camp had been keeping in touch with his elderly mother via weekly phone calls, but according to police, he hasn't contacted her since July 11 or 12.
"In recent times you would have read in the media that a particular player was suspended from his country and the investigations relate to the same team," Richardson told reporters.
That culture has changed somewhat in recent times, what with Barnet moving away from Underhill, their traditional home in the midst of the borough which lends the club its name.
In recent times, however, it's been Amazon's Alexa and Google's Assistant that have taken over primacy at CES, and now Apple is striking back with an expertly judged troll ad.
In recent times, she's been something of a tour de force when it comes to standing up against current speaker of the house Paul Ryan and President Donald J. Trump.
Venezuela has been a safe haven ever since, a place where the ELN gathers to plan attacks on Colombia, and where in recent times it has started recruiting new members.
There's also the lingering memory of one of the more dramatic club closure scandals in recent times to take into account, which is never an easy thing to move past.
Individual actors in the sharing economy, as well as the notion that high-tech and the sharing economy are very closely related, has generated extremely negative publicity in recent times.
Home-sharing service Airbnb has suffered in recent times, with different media outlets blaming it for skirting rent laws and taxes, and even causing gentrification in some San Francisco neighborhoods.
Venezuela has been experiencing one of the great economic, political and social crises in recent times: Productive economic output has been cut by one-third in the last five years.
AWS has been a jewel in the crown for Amazon's earnings in recent times and a big reason why the company's shares are up over 50 percent year-to-date.
The behavior has made them the plague of mariners past and present, and in recent times, they have even sampled the delights of at least one New York City pier.
Because we have seen in recent times how quickly things can be taken away if we aren't vigilant, if we don't know our history, if we don't continue the work.
On the volcano's east flank, nearly two-dozen fissures are producing 15,000 tons a day of toxic sulfur dioxide, a level "much higher than seen in recent times," Bravender said.
The huge swing we've seen toward an awareness of our privacy in recent times was not so apparent in 28, so I wonder how this theme would be handled today.
A southeastern province, Sistan and Baluchistan, is home to several extremist Sunni groups that have committed bombings, assassinations and other attacks on Iranian security forces and officials in recent times.
Jack Ma of Alibaba, Pony Ma of the internet company Tencent and Robin Li of Baidu, another major internet company, all relinquished some of their executive positions in recent times.
Cryptocurrencies have in recent times risen and fallen dramatically, with the world's largest, bitcoin, surging close to $20,000 late last year, only to fall to around $6,300 as of Monday.
She had already been distancing herself from the church in recent times after tensions rose when the priest denied communion to a same-sex couple during Mass earlier this year.
But in recent times, it has faced an onslaught of competition from Chinese players such as Huawei and Xiaomi, who have brought out more innovative devices at lower price points.
In recent times the clashes have become more severe: early last year the specially assembled Taskforce Pusherstreet sent down 613 citizens on drug related offences, Denmark's biggest ever drug bust.
But in recent times, members of its younger generation have been making their way to the nearest big city of Surat, 100 miles away, to find work as daily wage laborers.
To this point, it's been largely about post-production fakery, whereas the novelty in recent times has been about how good phones have become at doing such things on the fly.
The only other big user-facing alteration to macOS in recent times has been Apple's Continuity, which is designed specifically to make Macs better at communicating and collaborating with iOS devices.
In recent times, the evolution of the wheel is closely tied to motorsports, and what gives the driver the ability to maneuver most efficiently in both Formula One and GT racing.
In recent times, however, the toxicity of Huawei's reputation as an alleged Chinese spying facilitator has made it increasingly difficult for Huawei Marine Systems to win contracts, as the FT reports.
It's cheaper and less versatile than Windows 10 Pro, which is exactly what schools are looking for (and the thing that's had them gravitating toward Google's Chrome OS in recent times).
"The proportion of our customers that are in advance by one month or more on their mortgage has grown in recent times from 24 percent to over 27 percent," he said.
Zeid, who has called Burundi one of "the most prolific slaughterhouses of humans in recent times," warned that "everyone will suffer" if Burundi explodes into violence during or after the vote.
When it comes to online harassment it is something that stifles your ability to speak out and it specifically limits women's voices, and it has become more relevant in recent times.
What I would say is that in recent times, some tech companies have done a very good job at building a trusted relationship with consumers, and in some cases with businesses.
Hot weather and wind over the last week have sparked fires in parts of the northern English countryside — unprecedented in recent times in an area better known for its rainy weather.
For one, Chinese companies have had a growing presence in the Middle East and India in recent times as Beijing puts forward its Belt and Road infrastructure development and investment initiative.
The numbers have gained significance after U.S. Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen's hawkish comments last week, when she stated that a case for a rate increase had increased in recent times.
SANGER: There are several countries that have joined NATO in recent times – Estonia, among them, and so forth – that we are now bound by treaty to defend if Russia moved in.
One of the most significant intelligence failures in the UK in recent times was the 2013 murder of British soldier, Lee Rigby, by two men who had espoused extremist views online.
Yung Lean's output in recent times has been varied and sporadic, so it's actually quite surprising that he's shared details of an IRL studio album, due to drop on November 10.
Speaking of commercial matters, sports-marketing guru Zak Brown would surely be called upon for any sponsor-related issues – having pulled off many of the sport's biggest deals in recent times.
The decision to raise rates by 24.7 basis points to 22018 percent on Thursday was the closest in recent times, and analysts said it was likely to be a once-off.
In recent times, Washington's arms sales to Taiwan, which Beijing regards as a wayward province of the mainland, elicited pay back through North Korea threats and the consternation they caused Washington.
Instead of cutting his ties with rock culture now that he's a hugely successful electronic musician, OWSLA head honcho Skrillex has openly embraced and reconnected with his roots in recent times.
Samsung Electronics finally identified what went wrong with its Galaxy Note 22017 handsets that led to one of the worst technology recalls in recent times, a day before its full-year earnings.
His party was also reportedly the inspiration for 2012 film Project X.  But like many of us in recent times, Worthington has grown up, getting himself married and settling in the suburbs.
Moving the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem would anger both Palestinians and Arab nations in what would be one of the strongest displays of U.S. support for Israel in recent times.
But in recent times, Trump and Kim seem to both see flattery as their best hope for reaching a deal, even as diplomats have struggled to find common ground on actual substance.
Social media sites like Twitter and Facebook have proven to have a huge role in helping to disseminate information, but that spotlight has taken on a particularly pernicious hue in recent times.
Although, in recent times, the local federal executive body responsible for policing data and digital comms issues has pursued a legal route against LinkedIn to try to enforce compliance in its case.
He notes that concerns about data privacy and intrusive advertising behavior have not only been growing in recent times, but are being driven at a regional level by political developments in Europe.
Finally, we believe that acts of this kind give meaning and reason to a piece like this, which precisely denounced the climate of persecution that cultural workers are suffering in recent times.
However, that initiative hasn't really seen much activity in recent times, and at least publicly, this is not much of an update on the pair's relationship as it stood in September 2017.
In recent times, the Hong Kong dollar has been under pressure from investors' fears about China's economy, and on Monday fell to a four-year low to 7.7943 against the U.S. dollar.
One of the most innovative developments in trade facilitation in recent times is the new Compra Fora ("Buy Offshore"), a joint program of Miami-Dade County and the Brazilian Post Office (Correios).
Yet, few regions in recent times have supposedly done more to "destroy" quality working conditions than the Valley, from the entire creation of the precarious 1099 economy to automation of labor itself.
PG&E sought Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in January after facing liabilities of more than $30 billion in the wake of Camp Fire, California's deadliest and most destructive wildfire in recent times.
The company, in which Altria Group has a 35% stake, has come under intense media and regulatory scrutiny in recent times for its marketing practices and has also seen its valuation plummet.
For many years after the boyhood fan departed the club, the merest glimpse of him would prompt an outpouring of bile, but in recent times, there has been something of a rapprochement.
The pedigreed studio has in recent times faced more internal competition from its siblings inside Tencent, particularly the Lightspeed Quantum studio, which is behind the successful mobile version of PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG).
The shooting was the first time anyone had been killed in a mosque in Canada in such circumstances and was, at least in recent times, a rare event outside the Muslim world.
Every direct-action training against the Keystone XL, for example, referenced the prophecy of the black snake, a figure out of Lakota myth that in recent times has been identified with pipelines.
Government bond yields across the world have been rising in recent times on signs of an uptick in the global economy and on signals that major central banks will tighten monetary policy.
His hire is the latest move made by Facebook to tackle some of the reputational challenges the company has faced in recent times over issues such as fake news and data protection.
Punk was the single most vocal critic of WWE's business in recent times, and a rare voice speaking from a position of pure burnout about the cutthroat way the federation does business.
For Twitter, which has struggled with growing its user base in recent times, live video is seen as the future, especially as Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat step up their efforts in the space.
The Commission is also focusing on controlling the spread of hate speech on online platforms — an issue which has again bubbled to the fore in Europe in recent times, following the refugee crisis.
What we're seeing in recent times, in the ever-swirling rumor mill and through Google's hiring of new engineers, indicates the depth of Google's commitment to taking on Apple at its own game.
Scandal after scandal has hammered the company in recent times, culminating in an external investigation into a corporate culture accused by a former female employee of being rife with sexism, aggression and inequality.
The Senate's NDAA report recognized that U.S. military supremacy is being undermined and eroded by threats from China and Russia, with the world in its most unstable and dangerous period in recent times.
Though Spain's government debt has been relatively resilient ahead of a Catalonia vote on Thursday that many hope will resolve Spain's worst political crisis in decades, it still lags Portugal in recent times.
In the years since then, and especially in recent times, demands have moved away for these companies from aggressive expansion (bringing on, for example, lots of new drivers), and into more profitable operations.
It is a tradition we have not always observed faithfully, but in recent times we have recognized that it is the right approach, as Justice Jackson pointed out in his dissent in Korematsu.
While Green bonds initially spearheaded socially responsible investments, the asset class has broadened out in recent times to so-called SRI bonds that finance various projects, ranging from education, healthcare and social cohesion.
Worries over central bank action has pushed bund yields close to one-month highs in recent times, and that is likely to come back into focus as the session wears on, analysts said.
The best thing to happen to Latin America in recent times has been the clamor for integrity in government; next time around, the left should take up this banner, instead of neglecting it.
Why it matters: A growing number of users have been taking time off Twitter, using it less, or quitting it altogether in recent times as they say the service has become mentally toxic.
The company, in which Altria Group Inc has a 35% stake, has come under intense media and regulatory scrutiny in recent times for its marketing practices and has also seen its valuation plummet.
Mr. Cadden had been convicted this spring on federal racketeering and fraud charges related to the outbreak, which experts have described as among the worst medicine-related public health crises in recent times.
The reliance on templates is not a new phenomenon and has been noticeable since the early noughties, but the number of strips being released has made it even more obvious in recent times.
Like the HTC U28, which has also impressed me in recent times, the V303 provides great peace of mind that no matter what I'm doing, I won't suddenly be left with a powerless phone.
Venture-backed lifestyle startups like Outdoor Voices, Glossier, Allbirds, Thinx, Function of Beauty, DSTLD and Bonobos are just some that have appeared in recent times, snapping at the heels of larger e-commerce sites.
In recent times meme sites have become huge: 9GAG, the Hong Kong based social site; iFunny is huge an internet humor site; and Imgur is now a stalwart of these kinds of entertainment sites.
And in today's world of $1,000 phones, the SE—whose price had fallen to $350 in recent times—served as the lone bright spot for people who only wanted to buy a cheap iPhone.
The company's stock has been getting hammered in recent times, with lingering skepticism in the market that Spotify will be able to sustain its growth and tip into the black over the longer term.
The easiest was the Advanced Voting Systems WinVote, used in Virginia from 2003 until 2015 and regarded as one of the most vulnerable pieces of election equipment used in US elections in recent times.
Witness exhibit A: Renren, the company that was once-hailed as China's Facebook but has reinvented itself in recent times after losing China's social battle, is doing an ICO — also known as token sale.
This "obstetrical dilemma," as it's called, has been medically addressed in recent times by virtue of the Cesarean section, which bypasses a vaginal birth, saving the life of the newborn—and often the mother.
In recent times Indian cricket, much like the Indian economy, has inexorably pulled ahead of the Pakistani game, propelled by higher revenues, hugely fatter salaries, more professional management and keener promotion of young talent.
"European integration is the appropriate response, but this has become weaker in recent times, partly because of populist movements," Draghi told El Pais newspaper in some of his strongest recent comments on political developments.
But perhaps there hasn't been anything more controversial in recent times from the CDC than the development of opioid prescribing guidelines intended to discourage the use of opioids to treat chronic non cancer pain.
Ozgur Lig is one of many alternative football leagues that have flourished around the country in recent times, all of which stand as testament to a new kind of fight against homophobia in Turkey.
Indeed, Mr Trump has succeeded in the primaries—he won another 27 delegates in the Republican primary in Washington state on May 24th—but he is the most unpopular candidate overall in recent times.
Other aggressive terms investors signed up for in recent times allow companies to pay dividends in technical - and sometimes actual - default without meaningful deleveraging and by investing in subsidiaries not restricted by lending terms.
Réunion's population is not even 10,000, but that's acted as no barrier to its oddly prolific footballing production line, which in recent times has also included Florent Sinama-Pongolle, Laurent Robert and Dider Agathe.
"This is the most notable change we've made in recent times around conversation in particular, and around giving people the full expressiveness of the 140 characters," CEO Jack Dorsey told The Verge in May.
But Graham then turned to Trump and heralded him as the one president in recent times whose tough stance on immigration makes him the perfect person to cut a deal on the stalled issue.
The spirit of 1918, when Wilson sought to bind the nations of the world together, has dissipated in recent times with the rise of populism and nationalism on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.
I mean, I haven't played the game for about ten years, and it's only really been on my digital radar in recent times through the "throw one more snowball at me" fake ban memes.
The U.S. dollar has itself served as a safe haven currency in recent times, but on Friday, it fell 0.34% against a basket of other currencies, hovering below a two-year peak reached last week.
Africa's mobile phone industry has in recent times been dominated by Transsion, a Shenzhen-based company that is little known outside the African continent and is gearing up for an initial public offering in China.
Alibaba and JD.com have been in a war over the Chinese e-commerce space for a decade or so, but a third player called Pinduoduo has managed to shake up the duopoly in recent times.
"Currently we are going through one of the biggest slowdowns that we have seen in recent times," Pawan Goenka, managing director at automaker Mahindra said earlier on Wednesday after the company reported a quarterly profit.
Bonds of less than one year maturity do not require approval from National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), China's top economic planner, bankers said and HNA Group was increasingly tapping this instrument in recent times.
In recent times, we have seen a wave of "new" banks being built from the ground up, with a fresh tech stack, using newer technologies like mobile to tap into a newer class of bankers.
The closest we've come to that in tech in recent times might have been the release of the Apple Watch, which enthusiasts had to own immediately simply because it was so new and radically different.
The U.S. dollar has itself served as a safe haven currency in recent times, but on Friday, it fell 0.13% against a basket of other currencies, hovering below a two-year peak reached last week.
While, in the New York state example, the bill has been proposed by Assembly member Matthew Titone — who public records show has taken campaign donor funding contributions from police unions and associations in recent times.
The big hope, yet unfulfilled, is that such treatment will ultimately increase value and decrease overall cost (in recent times, the focusing of medicines on subsegments of patients has resulted only in more expensive drugs).
Deputy central bank governor Uysal said banks' foreign exchange accounts were at their highest levels in recent times, and that the lira was already weak and at a competitive level in real effective exchange terms.
Indian films have traditionally not made the cut in the foreign film category at the Oscars, with "Lagaan" the only Indian film in recent times to make it to the Academy Award shortlist in 2001.
San Francisco-based PG&E sought Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in January after facing liabilities of more than $30 billion in the wake of Camp Fire, California's deadliest and most destructive wildfire in recent times.
Photo: GettyThe role social networks play in affording a space for hateful and violent content has been put on disturbing display in recent times as these diatribes are directly connected to unimaginable acts of inhumanity.
These rules have their roots in century-old decisions embracing the "plenary-power doctrine," which gives the political branches, and in recent times the president in particular, something of a blank check over immigration matters.
The United States has a long history of intervention, from its actions involving Manuel Noriega and Saddam Hussein in recent times, to Augusto Cesar Sandino in Nicaragua in the 1930s and Pancho Villa in 1917.
The United States has a long history of intervention, from its actions involving Manuel Noriega and Saddam Hussein in recent times, to Augusto Cesar Sandino in Nicaragua in the 1930s and Pancho Villa in 1917.
More than 20033,000 attendees from nearly 200 countries are expected every year, and unlike CES in recent times, MWC still regularly manages to entice major manufacturers into announcing their most important devices at the show.
No doubt a financial technology visionary, Casares has become best known for pioneering bitcoin in recent times and that's exactly why PayPal has added him to its board, increasing the total number of seats to nine.
More changes are on their way, you'd imagine, as LG is surely looking for a way to stem the bleeding but also retain a mobile business has certainly been iconic despite its struggles in recent times.
Apple has been attacked by the likes of Huawei, which has made a huge bid for the high-end space in recent times, and the attraction of the high-spec low priced phones produced by Xiaomi.
Considered one of the world's most renowned and influential car designers in recent times, 58-year-old Stephenson's portfolio includes iconic designs such as the BMW X5, New MINI, Ferrari F430, Maserati MC12 and McLaren P1.
While Allo was uncovered months before now, it looks like Google has managed to keep Duo under wraps, with the only leak about an upcoming video app in recent times being of a Periscope-like competitor.
Venezuela has released little hard data in recent times and does not participate in the globally recognized Program in International Student Assessment tests, so it is hard to gauge the state of education with statistical precision.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey's relations with the European Union have reached their lowest point in recent times, Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said on Tuesday, after a leading European human rights body put Turkey back on a watchlist.
In recent times many have dismissed the once-dominant party as a wobbly collection of has-beens, lacking any message or solid base and saddled with the increasingly lacklustre hereditary leadership of the Nehru/Gandhi dynasty.
This rise is a move of $113 so we look at the time frame for similar moves in recent times to give some guidance for how quickly the dollar index may move towards the $1.08 target.
Her death at the age of 36 prompted the biggest outpouring of grief seen in Britain in recent times and is regarded as a key turning point in how the royal family relates to the public.
Canada, the second country to legalize weed just a year ago in what was widely seen as one of the most momentous pieces of drug reform in recent times, also saw the topic fade from view.
The strongest hint so far has come from Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., who either revealed American plans for a strike or engaged in one of the better bits of psychological warfare in recent times.
Conn's optimism over the U.K. luxury market comes alongside a full acknowledgement of its weakness in recent times, with the CEO noting that it has been eight or ten years since volumes have been so low.
Here was a man who had become the diplomatic face of two of America's most contentious involvements in the Muslim world in recent times, serving as the cleanup ambassador after the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan.
The performance had the air of a good, clean lark in the park, as opposed to the air of an ultra-violent police siege-come-hostage situation which Mourinho has sought to foster in recent times.
Here was a man who had become the diplomatic face of two of America's most contentious involvements in the Muslim world in recent times, serving as the cleanup ambassador after the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan.
Theatergoers on both sides of the Atlantic have had plenty of opportunities in recent times to encounter this exalted title: two Broadway revivals, numerous concert performances, and even a 2006 run above a south London pub.
The need to diversify became more salient in recent times as Tencent faces stricter government controls over the gaming sector and intense rivalry from ByteDance, the new darling of advertisers and owner of TikTok and Douyin.
Two years ago, consumer electronics giant Samsung suffered one of the worst technology recalls in recent times when faulty batteries in its Galaxy Note 7 handsets caught fire due to short circuits within the battery cells.
Zadie Smith's 2000 novel remains one of the most notable debut works of fiction in recent times, and the stage adaptation at the Kiln Theater in London marches to the same compassionate drum as the book.
But other surveys, like Gallup's, have also found that criminal justice issues aren't a top-tier issue for voters — falling behind, in recent times, concerns about the government and poor leadership, immigration, the economy, and race relations.
One of the California company's best-loved models is 2009's LCD-2, a flagship pair of headphones that has been succeeded by the LCD-3 and LCD-4 in recent times, but has never been superseded.
In recent times, it was a Democratic and not-very-religious secretary of state, John Kerry, who acknowledged the spiritual by creating an Office of Religion and Global Affairs to help American diplomats engage with faith leaders.
The art world has been a favorite in recent times for investors looking to make extra returns in a world of ultra-low interest rates, with the prices of many expensive works of art having steadily increased.
Myanmar has only recently embraced the internet in recent times, thanks to the slashing of the cost of a SIM card — which was once as much as $211 — but already most people in the country are online.
"Markets are recovering from losses earlier in the week... with heavy investments made in large caps in recent times as far as allocation of new funds are concerned," said Deven Choksey, managing director at KR Choksey Securities.
In recent times, Audeze has done so with its excellent LCD2 Classic headphones — a revised version of its former flagship cans — and Haselblad has trickled down its super high-end tech with the X1D medium-format camera.
"(The) government's censorial authority in recent times has resembled not so much a man-eating tiger or fire-snorting dragon as a giant anaconda coiled in an overhead chandelier," Link wrote about academic self-censorship in China.
Shares of Dutch fintech firm and PayPal rival Adyen surged nearly 22017 percent on their first day of trade Wednesday in Amsterdam, in what is one of Europe's biggest technology initial public offerings (IPO) in recent times.
Formerly known as Gillatein, the stone faced rapper comes out of Galloway, better known by locals as "G-Way", a rough strip within Scarborough that carries a troubled history with crime, but has improved in recent times.
Resort to that power, after long being treated as an exception, has been normalized in recent times, in an effort to provide a semblance of constitutional backing — seasoned with arbitrary meanings — for the Chinese government's repressive measures.
Huya and Douyu, two top game live-streaming companies in China that are both backed by Tencent, have ramped up international expansion in recent times and they surely need some cloud computing help to ensure low video latency.
While shrouded in secrecy, the official news agency Prensa Latina called the new deal signed last year "one of the most significant between the two countries in recent times" and said Cuba would send more doctors to Algeria.
Renzi, who called the referendum in a bid to simplify policy making, has said in the past that he will step down if the changes don't go through, though he has stopped making that promise in recent times.
On-demand transportation giant Uber made its name in part by aggressively entering new markets on a path of organic growth, but in recent times, it has shown itself more amenable to the concept of expansion through acquisition.
Bonds of less than one year maturity do not require approval from China's top economic planner, the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), bankers said, and HNA Group has made increasing use of this instrument in recent times.
Taking a minimalist approach to both price and Android augmentations, the company has been delivering some of the best-value smartphones in recent times, and last year's OnePlus 210 and 23T models were easily among my top recommendations.
In recent times, everyone rushed to grow their eyebrows thick to emulate Cara and practiced contouring like Kylie, but in reality, platforms like Instagram have provided beauty fans with an incentive to experiment, explore and celebrate their individuality.
They are a genuinely odd concoction of people who don't seem like they should ever be in the same room as each other; which also makes them one of the best live bands I've seen in recent times.
The report was co-presented by the UK non-profit information resource MusicTank and commissioned by the charity Help Musicians UK. Artists ranging from deadmau5 to Avicii and Benga have publicly fought with mental issues in recent times.
Safe-haven government bonds yields, which have been compressed in recent times by worries over a potential trade war, firmed on Tuesday with U.S. Treasury yields rising 2 basis points and euro zone bond yields also edging higher.
While shrouded in secrecy, the official news agency Prensa Latina called the new deal signed last year one of the most significant between the two countries in recent times and said Cuba would send more doctors to Algeria.
Drought conditions and fears of famine have made life in certain parts of Somaliland much more perilous in recent times, but the overall picture since their declaration of independence is considerably more positive than that of Somalia itself.
According to Downdetector, a company that monitors internet service outages in real time, there were 7.5 million outage reports for Facebook, ranking it as one of the most wide-reaching outages across social media platforms in recent times.
The 60-year-old beer baron, looking slimmer than in recent times, said he was in good shape "contrary to what people may think" and was more involved with his Silverstone-based team despite being unable to travel.
Designed by Warren & Wetmore, its distinguishing feature in recent times was the Modell's sporting goods store on the first two floors, its memorabilia-filled windows among the first things people saw when they walked out of Grand Central.
"Our provision guidance is in line with our projections for the behavior of loan delinquencies, which is the most favorable in recent times," Chief Executive Officer Roberto Egydio Setubal told reporters at an event to discuss quarterly results.
As for whether the ephemeral nature of mobile gaming apps -- "Pokemon Go" itself has dropped off in recent times due to saturation -- is a drawback to Nintendo's mobile ambitions, Goyal said that this was not a cause for concern.
It's not always completely clear what Apple intends to do with its acquisitions — human or otherwise — but it's notable that the company has been steadily ramping up its focus on working with large and small enterprises in recent times.
Market speculation suggests Thursday's report may be a reflection of strains in the political and trade relationship between Australia and China in recent times, Ivan Colhoun, chief economist for markets at the National Australia Bank, said in a note.
If I look into our own numbers, we have seen price increases even in recent times, so I think there's an understanding that these services create a lot of value for the e-tailers, but also for the consumers.
"If there has been a governance failure at Crown which led to employees being put in harm's way, there is a prospect that the licence review may not be the formality it has been in recent times," Green said.
"In recent times, half of all new refugees went to only three countries: Bangladesh, Uganda, and Turkey," said Nesse, adding that the funding gap could increase the already-burdened economies of those countries, leading to hostility toward the refugees.
The Republican Party's representation in our nation's suburbs has changed in recent times, but each of us proudly represents suburban areas in diverse states and have seen how our party can best advocate for policies that help suburban Americans.
"Having said that, and while we have not seen an incident of this nature in recent times, we will of course determine what steps need to be put in place to prevent it from happening again," the BHA said.
The scandal was one of a series of crises that has rocked CBA in recent times, culminating in allegations of systemic breaches of money-laundering and terror-financing laws that could expose it to billions of dollars in fines.
I'm a demanding reviewer when it comes to speed and responsiveness, having slated the Moto G4 and the Xperia Z5's camera software for their sluggishness in recent times, and I'm telling you that the Note 7 is fine.
This combo of size, comfort, performance, and price just doesn't make sense Budget earphones have been improving nicely in recent times, with HTC and LG bundling high-quality buds with their smartphones and Xiaomi's $25 Pistons receiving rave reviews.
In recent times, it has lost control of medical data; one of its military contractors was hacked and lost "large amounts" of data; a cabinet full of secret documents even turned up this year in a secondhand furniture store.
To take Paul Ryan off the stage of national governance removes one of the few people in recent times who had the stature, intuition and depth to lead our government toward resolving the issues that most threaten our culture.
Guardian of the French language since 1635, the academy in recent times has gained a reputation as being out of touch — and so, when it approved recommendations in 1990 for the "rectification" of about 2,400 words, they did not stick.
Couple this with the fact that his rival Kendrick Lamar, is slowly compiling one of the best hip-hop discographies in recent times and dominating the mainstream sphere that was always his terrain and you get the picture he's very concerned.
"The CBN we know has not in recent times made people-oriented policies, most of their policies favor the rich and that is what MMM has come to do -- reduce the gap between the rich and the poor," Chukwuemeka said.
Everton made of the domestic cups in the eighties what Atletico Madrid have made of the Champions League in recent times, losing the FA Cup finals of '86 and '89 and the League Cup final of '84 to their old foes.
The news was welcomed by investors as South Korea's "Big Three" shipbuilders, which include Samsung Heavy, have been struggling with a build-up of debt in recent times due to slowing global trade, a vessel glut and low freight rates.
The move comes two months after Saudi British Bank (SABB) and smaller rival Alawwal Bank agreed to a binding deal to create Saudi Arabia's third-biggest lender in the first major tie-up for the country's banking sector in recent times.
LOEB WELCOMES DEAL The art world has been a favourite in recent times for investors looking to make extra returns in a world of ultra-low interest rates, with the prices of many expensive works of art having steadily increased.
In recent times, many have waxed indignant at the way Russia curbs most forms of religious practice and preaching, apart from the ones that enjoy an official stamp of approval: Russian Orthodoxy and established forms of Islam, Judaism and Buddhism.
HPE has been mostly known in recent times for selling off pieces of its business, but it has quietly been on a little run this year buying up cloud companies in an attempt to build out a hybrid cloud business.
Political bickering in the ethnically divided country has prevented the passage of the fuel tax law, which is required to unlock "the largest package of external financing available in recent times for critical public infrastructure investments", according to the statement.
The Easter Sunday bombing of three churches as well as hotels in Sri Lanka—claimed by IS, albeit without clear proof—constituted the largest co-ordinated terrorist attacks in Asia in recent times, taking the lives of more than 350 people.
That move came two months after Saudi British Bank (SABB) and smaller rival Alawwal Bank agreed a binding deal to create Saudi Arabia's third-biggest lender in the first major tie-up for the country's banking sector in recent times.
In a statement, the Bahrain government said it briefly detained Duaa AlWadaei for questioning and a search, saying the king's presence in Britain and the discovery in Bahrain in recent times of weapons and explosives meant "precautionary security measures were necessary".
But with the spotlight in recent times turned to Jefferson's slave ownership, especially his relationship with his slave Sally Hemings, memorials to the third president are more likely to be coming down than going up, as is the case with Jackson.
Unfortunately for Aguero, Luiz's defensive abilities have been much improved in recent times, as testified by his confident performance on Saturday and the fact that Chelsea have only conceded two goals in their last eight games in the Premier League.
" The paper also cites a passage in Erskine May, the written authority on parliamentary procedure: Yet as a government-authored paper published in 2012 notes, the power of either House to punish someone for contempt "is untested in recent times.
Opinion polls at the start of the year suggested that the Senate reform was popular, but increasingly the referendum has become associated with prime minister Renzi and his Partito Democratico (PD) party, which has decreased in popularity in recent times.
Initially, a play to out-localize Netflix in Southeast Asia, HOOQ has recast its position somewhat in recent times — that's included a free, advertising-supported tier launched last year and content deals with other on-demand services, including Hotstar in India.
Quinn's appointment ends speculation over who will run HSBC as it heads into what could prove the biggest economic shock in recent times as the coronavirus outbreak brings global travel and consumer spending in many countries to a grinding stop.
A letter to bishops accompanying the revised teaching explained at length that it was a development of the teachings of the last two popes, John Paul II and Benedict XVI, reflecting changes in awareness that had taken place in recent times.
Alongside eastern Ghouta, he said Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Myanmar and Yemen had become "some of the most prolific slaughterhouses of humans in recent times" because governments had failed to heed warnings and to prevent the rising horrors.
Quinn's appointment ends speculation over who will run HSBC as it heads into what could prove the biggest economic shock in recent times as the coronavirus outbreak brings global travel and consumer spending in many countries to a grinding stop.
While Price has a 231-224 record in 36 career starts against the Yankees, the Bronx has been a less-than-hospitable place for him in recent times; in 2016, he went 0-3 with a 7.11 E.R.A. at Yankee Stadium.
Clinton easily beat Mr. Trump here, and Mr. Murphy's November opponent, Kim Guadagno, the lieutenant governor, must deal with the fact that she served under Chris Christie, who is leaving office as one of the most unpopular governors in recent times.
"The importance of this chemistry and technology for a more sustainable world has increased its relevance in recent times, and made it a very timely award now, although several of the discoveries were made quite some time ago," Hansson said.
The request represents a remarkable moment and another monument to the unconventional nature of the Trump era, since no Congress has attempted such a challenge before -- simply because no President in recent times has resisted such a basic test of transparency.
Pricing of the deals, which involve insurers taking on the risk of company defined benefit, or final salary, pension schemes, is "at most competitive levels seen in recent times relative to gilts-based funding targets", Aon Hewitt said in a statement.
Some were vomiting, others had diarrhea, and all were listless, indicating that they had fallen victim to the latest disaster to afflict this impoverished corner of the Arabian Peninsula: one of the worst outbreaks of cholera infection in recent times.
Google has been increasing its presence in China in recent times, and today it has continued that push by agreeing to a strategic partnership with e-commerce firm JD.com, which will see Google purchase $550 million worth of shares in the Chinese firm.
Qualcomm and Broadcom, two chipmakers whose stock values have been going in opposite directions in recent times, are engaged in a rather public takeover disagreement: last week, Broadcom put in a record-breaking bid of $130 billion, which Qualcomm has today rejected.
Building on the Google News Initiative, I think it's the most ambitious project that Google has embarked on in recent times, mostly because it's not the typical Google venture where just throwing more AI at the problem will eventually perfect its solution.
The new bus service is the result of one of the most important shifts in the map of the Syrian conflict in recent times, with the areas controlled by government forces and Kurdish-allied militias being linked up near the city of Manbij.
We've tested all of these options in recent times and found them all to be very good in what they do, easy to setup and maintain, and happy to whir away in the background with a minimal number of interruptions and annoyances.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanon's Hezbollah group should get the Health Ministry in the new government, a senior Hezbollah figure said on Wednesday, a more important state agency than any it has controlled in recent times as it provides services to millions of people.
The London-based lender is also cutting its onshore markets coverage in Brazil and cash equities sales and execution businesses in Central Europe, the Middle East and North Africa as part of some of the deepest cuts by any bank in recent times.
"This is necessary to unlock the largest package of external financing available in recent times for critical public infrastructure investments," Nadeem Ilahi, the head of an IMF team that completed a two-week visit to the country on Tuesday, said in the statement.
Thailand's junta government, which assumed control of the country via a military coup in 2014, has used the law in recent times to prosecute a man who defamed the king's dog and people who have made comments on Facebook, among other cases.
It's not just a European story, though: we have even heard through the rumor mill that Lyft in the U.S., which trails Uber by some way in the growth stakes with just $2 billion in funding, has considered acquisition offers in recent times.
The fact that Ellis Short, for example, has had Sunderland unofficially up for sale for two years, yet – unlike Fulham, Brentford, Watford, Reading or QPR in recent times – has been unable to find a suitable taker, is surely more than mere bad luck.
Political risk in Italy has not been on the market's agenda in recent times, but this could change in the lead up to a crucial October referendum on reducing the size and influence of the Senate, analysts at Deutsche Bank have said.
"Given several of the largest birds to have lived in Australia in recent times have escaped detection in the fossil record until now, our research shows how little we know of Australia's immediate pre-human avifauna," paleozoologist Trevor Worthy said in a statement.
This is a critical leap for all diverse Americans who have not seen ourselves reflected on national debate stages or in the White House -- and in recent times, find increased hostility toward who we are in the institutions of power that represent us.
Even as police shootings in the city remain stubbornly high, and many poor black and Latino residents, especially young men, still complain about heavy-handed tactics, the force has become gentler in recent times, and its demographics more reflective of the city.
"In recent times we have talked a lot about how to further develop RBC and in these conversations we couldn't reach a consensus about some important questions so the decision was taken to part company," Nikolai Molibog, the company's general director, said.
The US startup launched a monitoring tool six months ago — in part a response to the many large data breaches that we have seen hit the Equifaxes of the world in recent times — and it will be expanding that to do more with identity monitoring.
Surging demand for flexible personal pensions and a government drive to get all businesses to offer a workplace pension has helped Royal London in recent times, while it has also benefited from a five-year turnaround plan to streamline operations into three distinct units.
This mix, with tracks from Peace Division, Argy, John Ciafone, Hipp-E and Dennis Ferrer, was the defining sound of Wiggle and as far as I am concerned, Wiggle defines the genre of tech house, something that has become very confused in recent times.
He used the platform to deliver a rousing defense of the humanities, which in the NEH's definition include history, philosophy, religion, and more: Somehow, in recent times, the humanities have been needlessly scapegoated in our country by those who continually benefit from division and obfuscation.
Other VC funds operating out of Berlin, some of which have raised new funds in recent times as venture looks to stock up before a potential LP winter, include: Project A Ventures, BlueYard Capital and Earlybird Venture Capital, as well as Rocket Internet's GFC.
MILAN (Reuters) - Banking services provider Nexi is expected to sign up banks as soon as this week for what is set to be one of Italy's biggest initial public offerings in recent times, three sources with knowledge of the plan told Reuters on Wednesday.
And while we've seen a few attempts to fire up a market for supplementary smart rings in recent times, either as smart jewelry for notifications or as remote controls for other devices, it's fair to say that mass consumer adoption has not yet taken place.
If the Suits actress did join Harry, 33, and his relatives at the estate in Norfolk, it would be a first for the family in recent times — Kate wasn't invited to the festivities in Christmas 2010, despite the couple revealing they were engaged in November.
"Private sales of this card in lower grade have sold at retail for over $250,000 in recent times, though none have held subgrades to match this example and none have sold at auction where a true market value can be determined," the company wrote.
Never in recent times has Turkey, one of only two Muslim members of the NATO military alliance, been so central to world affairs, from the fight against Islamic State in Syria and Iraq, to Europe's migrant crisis and Ankara's shifting allegiances with Moscow and Washington.
Despite the softening of its image in recent times, through both popular culture and its own efforts (take a look at the friendly CIA website), it still has, as its primary mission, two functions that are at odds with the norms of our society.
What is strange in all of this wailing by the Never Trumpers is that Trump has had one of the most successful first 18 months of a Republican president in recent times, from appointing judges to cutting taxes to rolling back the regulatory state.
And while there was definitely a lot of hype about which Square clone would come out on top, things have definitely sobered up in recent times (just as they did for Square itself, which saw a significant markdown on its valuation before it listed).
In recent times, specifically, secretaries of state have either been veteran national security hands (Madeleine Albright, Condoleezza Rice, Lawrence Eagleburger), retired senior military officers (Alexander Haig, Colin Powell), or distinguished leaders in the president's political party (George Shultz, James Baker, Hillary Clinton, John Kerry).
No event in recent times has provoked more soul searching among London's residents, not just about the administrative and moral dysfunction of those responsible for Grenfell's neglect, but about the complicity of anyone who sat by while London became the place it is today.
Russia hopes to seal a deal to supply Turkey with more S-400 missile systems in the first half of 2020, which analysts feel could pressure the lira by further antagonizing the United States, a country Turkey has had volatile relations with in recent times.
Comey will write about experiences that made him the FBI's best-known and most controversial FBI head in recent times, from his handling of the bureau's probe into Hillary Clinton's private email server to allegations of ties between Russia and Donald Trump's presidential campaign.
Russia hopes to seal a deal to supply Turkey with more S-400 missile systems in the first half of 2020, which analysts feel could pressure the lira by further antagonising the United States, a country Turkey has had volatile relations with in recent times.
The lender has been hit in recent times by a tough economic outlook and regulatory pressures, coming under scrutiny from the Financial Conduct Authority last year on concerns that some of its clients would be caught in a loan trap on high interest rates.
In recent times both Brooklyn based artists ventured to Africa separately—Wasser with Damon Albarn's Africa Express and Davis to study traditional West African music—and they returned reinvigorated and captivated by the music of the Ba-Benzele Pygmy people from the Central African Republic.
PARIS (Reuters) - The French Open has not produced a lot of happy memories for Venus Williams in recent times, but now that she's reached the third round for the first time in six years, the American hopes her 2016 adventure won't come to an abrupt end.
Number26 joins the number of mobile-only challenger banks that have popped up in recent times but appears to be quite ahead of the competition, given that it has a product on the market and a customer base now of 13,000 since launching in January 2015.
Speaking on German public television, Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann said it was too early to speculate about the motives of the attacker, who had wielded an ax and knife, and whether he was a member of an Islamist group or had become self-radicalised in recent times.
Governments and law enforcement agencies in multiple countries have been stepping up their rhetoric against technology companies' use of end-to-end encryption in recent times — arguing it is unacceptable for a method of communication to exist that cannot be accessed by state agents in extremis.
The most notable recount in recent times, after the 2000 presidential vote in Florida, began not -- as the Trump campaign has suggested -- at the behest of a litigious and sour Al Gore, but in accordance with the state's predetermined rules for sorting such a narrow vote.
Local and print media in the US have suffered particularly in recent times, but Rispoli said that there's a real need in New Jersey for hyperlocal reporting so that citizens can get information about the very places they live, go to work, or go to school.
Most of the war-crimes courts that have been established in recent times have a remit to consider the destruction of cultural heritage; and in building a legal case that genocide has occurred, the wrecking or theft of precious artefacts would certainly be viewed as supporting evidence.
"Particularly if other portfolio sellers and traders follow suit, (it) could be helpful in promoting discussion around how contracting parties can increase efficiency to respond to the faster pace at which the spot LNG market is moving in recent times and the greater liquidity," she said.
" What precisely that means is unclear until Anton appropriates part of a 1970 lecture by Nobel-winning novelist Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: "In recent times, it has been fashionable to talk of the leveling of countries, of the disappearance of different races in the melting pot of contemporary civilization.
And so, Amazon has had an infusion of tech in recent times to boost how it sells to users — from the growth and success of the Amazon Prime membership service; through to the Echo and the Dash buttons respectively for one-touch and voice-enabled ordering.

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