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You and Eisenstein have a very similar eye, in terms of framing, in terms of drama, in terms of tension, in terms of aesthetics, and in terms of structure versus lack of structure.
"So in terms of digital, in terms of artificial intelligence, in terms of fast prototyping, in terms of everything, we want to be leading the front."
They're all equal, and there's no poor relation either in terms of investment or in terms of space, in terms of facilities or in terms of brainpower.
So in terms of digital, in terms of artificial intelligence, in terms of fast prototyping, in terms of everything, we want to be leading, leading the front.
"It was remarkably mixed in terms of age, in terms of gender, in terms of race," the photographer said.
And nobody thinks in terms of that, they don't think in terms of — [APPLAUSE] They don't think in terms of that.
"I believe we can do a lot in terms of support, in terms of lending, in terms of programs," Lagarde said.
Both in terms of numbers and in terms of value.
Not in terms of age, but in terms of documentation.
C: Last year in 2017, Melco posted a strong year in terms of growth, in terms of revenue, in terms of earnings.
"Clearly we're seeing some challenges in terms of goods being held up in customs, in terms of licenses being delayed, in terms of unwanted scrutiny and unnecessary scrutiny, in terms of regulatory inference," said Freeman.
You are paying a price in terms of your health, in terms of your relationships, in terms of bringing joy to your life.
Tell us what you thought, do worst, do best in terms of airport, in terms of infrastructure, in terms of what you saw.
We're doing better in terms of business, in terms of unemployment.
"I think we can begin something more effective in terms of working together, in terms of dialogue, in terms of peaceful coexistence," he said.
I think it has real soul in terms of the performances, in terms of the story, and in terms of the way it's shot.
Not just in terms of image but also in terms of messaging.
WM: In terms of, well, in terms of whiteness, but also, right.
HABERMAN: In terms of what she did and in terms of [unintelligible]?
"The White House is very positive about the Anglo-American relationship in terms of trade, in terms of security, in terms of defense," he said.
But in terms of songs, in terms of production, in terms of working with Jim and the band, I was immensely happy with that record.
We see a very strong strategic alignment between the two companies in terms of culture, in terms of technology, in terms of what we do.
SO IN TERMS OF TELLTALE SIGNS WE ALONG FOR IN TERMS OF CREDIT DETERIORATION, IN TERMS OF PAYMENT RATES, IN TERMS OF LEVERAGES IN THE SYSTEM, AT THE CORPORATE LEVEL AND THE INDIVIDUAL LEVEL, WE'RE NOT SEEING THOSE STRAINS.
But I think in terms of infrastructure investments in terms of R&D investments in terms of support for through social schemes for our workers etc.
In terms of stability in the administration, in terms of fairness in representation.
Either in terms of mood and emotion or in terms of reward activity.
"People think in terms of stories and in terms of archetypes," Cernovich said.
They are speedy in terms of performance, and legendary in terms of battery life.
Not just in terms of age, but in terms of life and career stage.
"I've seen both progression and regression in terms of politics, in terms of style, in terms of the arts," he said of his visits over the past decade.
"This is a fantastic opportunity for our country in terms of business, in terms of jobs and in terms of our renegotiation with the European Union," he added.
"To squander that goodwill certainly means many difficulties in terms of pursuing trade, in terms of doing business comfortably, in terms of counter terrorism, security cooperation," Lewis said.
The landowner needs to secure the border because of the damage being done in terms of litter and in terms of public safety and in terms of trespassing.
"He understands, like the rest of us, what's at stake in terms of the [Supreme] Court, in terms of health care policy, in terms of spending levels," Wicker said.
I think there's reason for concern in terms of Mr. Bolton, in terms of his positions because he is much more aggressive in terms of the use of force.
All kinds of these cycles of never getting out in terms of health and in terms of mental health and in terms of money and everything else and motivation.
"They are kids at heart — not in terms of maturity, but in terms of curiosity."
We had some issues in terms of the shutdown, in terms of getting data late.
I thought about costs not just in terms of money but in terms of time.
What does it mean in terms of the Euratom Treaty in terms of nuclear power?
In terms of maturity, in terms of customer base, it is by far No. 1.
That's true in terms of per-capita income … … and in terms of pickup truck ownership.
It's a highly concentrated economy in terms of its ownership, in terms of its control.
Seemingly tiny differences in terms of inputs can make dramatic differences in terms of results.
BH: In everything, not only in terms of risk, but in terms of geography also.
AND, AGAIN, IN TERMS OF THOSE DEVELOPMENTS RICOCHETING TO THE U.S. ECONOMY, I THINK WE HAVE REALLY STRONG FUNDAMENTALS IN TERMS OF CONSUMER SPENDING IN TERMS OF OUR ECONOMIC TRAJECTORY.
Everything is to be gained from it in terms of cultural exchange, in terms of location.
In terms of Iran and in terms of Saudi Arabia, of course they hate each other.
What does it mean in terms of human agency, in terms of the meaning of life?
Most people think in terms of points on a spectrum rather than in terms of absolutes.
I actually changed my mind in terms of understanding and not in terms of evaluating it.
"Well, I've been very specific in terms of the wall, in terms of Obamacare," he said.
We're doing some very big things with India in terms of trade, in terms of manufacturing.
And she thinks about food not just in terms of flavors but in terms of context.
This is a great time for this country in terms of growth, in terms of business.
So within this we have reduced our dependence on the energy as an economic sector significantly in terms of the economic structure, in terms of employment, in terms of fiscal revenue.
That will provoke a quarrel on the part of some people who make a good case that we have done things that are contrary to our basic values in terms of interrogation, in terms of intelligence, in terms of torture, in terms of some of these prosecutions.
So, I think Donald Trump is doing what&aposs good for the country, in terms of the economy, in terms of our overseas respect, in terms of projecting American force where necessary.
I don't know what your message is if you're talking about cannons, machine guns, AK-47s—what we think of in terms of terrorism, in terms of snipers, in terms of conflict.
"It was wrong technically in terms of the nature and character populations, and in terms of the difference — in terms of who they are and how they live their lives," she said.
For me, [the casting] was diverse in terms of characters of people and in terms of sexuality.
That's a huge shift not just in terms of distribution, but in terms of quality control, too.
Not just in terms of monetary policies and the economy, but in terms of America's political stability.
Certainly Skift is already bigger than PaidContent was in terms of revenue, in terms of audiences probably.
Our country is losing so much in terms of energy, in terms of paying off our debt.
How do we support that in terms of employment policies and also in terms of childcare policies?
In terms of transmissibility, mortality, in terms of the best prevention and mitigation, that's not DOT's expertise.
I'm not just talking about backdoors, but in terms of infiltration, and in terms of operational security.
"A lot of companies are not (there) in terms of their business plan, in terms of their risk management process, in terms of their overall management," told the Financial Times' Louise Lucas Thursday.
Karachi scored just 20 points in terms of stability, but much higher in terms of education (66.7 points) and best in terms of infrastructure of the 10 least liveable cities (with 51.8 points).
"The question is what's going to happen in terms of customs, what's going to happen in terms of trade, what's going to happen in terms of circulation, particularly of the products," he said.
It really turned out to be everything I hoped it would be in terms of its style, in terms of its approach to the character, in terms of its approach to the narrative.
AD: We've had this kind of tension, in terms of market and even in terms of co-founders.
To throw it away is wasteful not only in terms of sustainability but also in terms of pleasure.
"They lost the way, not only in terms of image, but also in terms of messaging," Smith said.
Not just in terms of monetary policies and the economy but also in terms of America's political stability.
I mean, in- terms of the-- in terms of the planet, and you know, it's a good thing.
"Last year, in terms of profits, in terms of asset quality, it was a big challenge," Kumar said.
TRUMP: I don't see it as an alternative to nuclear in terms of, in terms of ultimate power.
These two nearly identical funds in terms of exposure are very different in terms of cost and liquidity.
Fixing the system can not only eliminate waste in terms of cost, but also in terms of labor.
These services are bumping up against people's limits in terms of available time and in terms of wallet.
Here is what we have in terms of our weapons, in terms of our sites for building those weapons, in terms of sites for enriching uranium and plutonium and so on and so on.
" Asked to explain the rationale of the CSeries deal, Knittel said: "It is really the power of Airbus: in terms of its sales force, in terms of marketing and in terms of operating leverage.
We're going to be taking a lot of the weaknesses of the products in those segments in terms of efficiency, in terms of driving dynamics, in terms of performance, and flipping those to strengths.
I was happy because of that, and the things they talked about actually lived up to, in terms of the arms, in terms of the good guys, in terms of the winning building in.
I have a question in terms of the responsibility you've seen in terms of the governments really stepping up in terms of transparency are you encouraged by what you've seen particularly in Saudi Arabi?
What he did was so bad in terms of our constitution in terms of the wellbeing of our country.
Game of Thrones is a record breaking, successful show, in terms of viewership and certainly in terms of budget.
"We want to move slowly in terms of explaining to society, and quickly in terms of implementation," she says.
Not in terms of advancing schools to New Year's Eve, and not in terms of the bigger financial picture.
"It goes further into the trenches in terms of the mythology and in terms of the characters," he explained.
I've tried in terms of language to be accessible to all educational backgrounds and then in terms of ideology.
One is what I just talked about in terms of inclusive growth, in terms of everybody sharing in it.
Russia is new in terms of nuclear and we are old and tired and exhausted in terms of nuclear.
They are limited in terms of what they can bring in terms of decor, since it's a destination wedding.
You think of them in terms of screen size, not in terms of how many versions have been released.
Olson: There's protest in terms of a political thing, and then there's protest in terms of just aesthetic individuality.
"Of course in terms of political capital, in terms of image, it's not very good for Macron," he said.
I'm not talking about in terms of their actual sexual orientation, but in terms of their publicly presented orientation.
I-- I mean we are in a good position in terms of the company's profile in terms of profitability.
But they are all making me look very young, both in terms of age and in terms of energy.
They are thinking generationally, not in terms of the next election cycle but in terms of the next epoch.
It can be seen in racial difference and regional difference, in terms of gender and in terms of class.
But in terms of value, and in terms of harm, a lot of that crime is below the surface.
That's the most important thing, both in terms of life saved and in terms of life years or prognosis.
" Apparently she thinks "in terms of Democratic Party success" means the same thing as "in terms of America's future.
Unavowed is by far Gilbert's biggest game — both in terms of acclaim and in terms of its total size.
"We are in line with our commitments in (the first half), in terms of volume, in terms of turnover, in terms of operating profit — all that is secure despite this difference in market conditions," Bollore said.
"We contribute in terms of relationship, we contribute in terms of funding, and we contribute in terms of a steady source of business," said Lisa Robins, Asia Pacific head of global transaction banking at Deutsche Bank.
"Target's efforts are helping it compete with the likes of Walmart in terms of prices, the department stores in terms of merchandising, and Amazon in terms of delivery," Telsey Advisory Group analyst Joseph Feldman said recently.
BECKY QUICK: What would you put in terms of, I mean, you're an actuarial mind, in terms of these things.
My New Year's goal was to invest in myself, both in terms of money and in terms of personal development.
They're not on the level of Disney in terms of film, but they're an industry leader in terms of television.
"We've really done a lot of research in terms of what makes sense in terms of reading instruction," said Cooperman.
DAVID FABER: And so, what is your sense in terms of that, in terms of what will happen to pricing?
In terms of funding, in terms of all of the things I've been able to get them, including the vets.
MM: Useless in terms of functionality, but useful in terms of the ideas and the memories that the pianos hold.
The Grammy awards are always a densely populated awards show, both in terms of attendance and in terms of nominations.
There are long periods where nothing much happens in terms of plot development, but everything happens in terms of emotion.
What they've gathered early-on in terms of experience and high-level input, they've lost in terms of overall vision.
The format has grown dramatically over the years, in terms of users, but also in terms of reach and power.
That time in Arizona mattered, both in terms of Contreras's setup behind the plate and in terms of his confidence.
In terms of scale, maybe, but in terms of attention to detail, it clearly left a lot to be desired.
Shows are seen and assessed in terms of their influences, or in terms of what "era" they roughly fell into.
"I still hold myself to strict guidelines in terms of what I touch in terms of that money," he says.
What he did was so bad in terms of our Constitution, in terms of the well being of our country.
It also defined women in terms of men and caring about them in terms of their places in men's families.
I mean, we did in some ways, in terms of acting, but not in terms of being controversial at all.
What he did was so bad in terms of our Constitution, in terms of the well-being of our country.
Our perceptions are distorted, in part, by thinking about swings in terms of points rather than in terms of percentages.
What he did was so bad in terms of our Constitution, in terms of the well-being of our country.
I like what they're doing in terms of Marcus and what they're doing in terms of technology, because they're experimenting.
Everybody's done their work in terms of costume and in terms of set dressing and design, and hair and makeup.
We're internally a pretty transparent organization in terms of revenue and where we are in terms of sales goals and what we are in terms of product roadmap and why this product and not that product, etc.
But the orchestra is absolutely not turning its back on its roots and its deep involvement in the musical life of New York City in terms of new music, in terms of education, in terms of outreach.
"Once we allow [facial recognition tech in schools], it's going to open a floodgate for millions and millions of dollars of state dollars being spent on technology that is really questionable in terms of its reliability, in terms of its accuracy, and in terms of its value, versus the risks that come with using this technology, in terms of privacy, in terms of false positives, and so many other things," Wallace said.
I think there are tactics that you can borrow in terms of organizing, in terms of being present, in terms of just remembering how easy it is as citizens and constituents to scare the shit out of Congress.
"You're seeing some countries that are going backwards rather than forwards in terms of freedom of the press, in terms of freedom of the Internet, in terms of respecting political opposition and civil society," Obama said on Saturday.
It's a very, very diverse group of people in terms of where they're from and in terms of what they do.
In terms of the excitement and energy, in terms of the walkoffs, this is one of the ones that stands out.
We're kind of recent in terms of our own personal histories, although not in terms of black presence in this country.
"In terms of exercise, I just pushed and challenged myself more in terms of getting stronger and lifting heavier," says Tomlinson.
But in terms of black people, in terms of the country as a whole, people felt like that would extend everywhere.
There's some sort of artistic merit in terms of Ariana doing the role in terms of the surprise for the audience.
So when that's done, you add all of that to what we've done in terms of regulatory, in terms of military.
"This situation is not acceptable in terms of dignity for these people [and] in terms of protection," she told VICE News.
We have enough bad news in terms of what's going to be a drag in terms of escalation of trade concerns.
It has incredible momentum, not only in terms of deployment and costs but in terms of public opinion and cultural cachet.
In terms of car companies, Tesla and GM have seized the lead commercially, with Google right there in terms of research.
"We are ahead of schedule in every way, both in terms of asset sales and in terms of reinvestment," she said.
It's so interesting because I had a couple of parallels in terms of real life and characters, in terms of relationships.
The country ranked 60th in terms of female labor force participation and 70th in terms of wage equality for similar work.
It has been one of the most outspoken, and, in terms of products, forward-looking companies, in terms of browser privacy.
We may be under- resourced in terms of personnel, but I think we do a good job in terms of assets.
All this suggests that Mr. Trump's strategy, while efficient in terms of costs, may not be effective in terms of persuasion.
But I'd like to encourage you to think of this concept not in terms of truth, but in terms of use.
BECKY QUICK: Where is your growth potential both in terms of who's playing and where they're playing in terms of geography?
Sports can be viewed closely, in terms of the game, technique, strategy; or broadly, in terms of the culture, politics, business.
We have them in terms of the theft of intellectual property, we have them in terms of the closing of markets.
SBI Cards has the second largest market share in terms of number of cards and also in terms of market spend.
Ali Ahmed Al-Kuwari: I mean in terms of economy, in terms of financial system we have been very very resilient.
We're pretty far out there in terms of how we're trying to change society in terms of the betterment of all.
But Worona said what they lose in terms of brand safety, he believes they make up for in terms of authenticity.
While it lags Netflix in terms of subscribers, the live aspect seems to be pushing it higher in terms of engagement.
He's constantly coming up with new and different ideas, both in terms of the creative, but also in terms of delivery.
There is no market that so entertainment-driven in terms of movies or so uni-dimensional in terms of sport, i.e.
I cannot believe the change we have seen in terms of our economic growth, in terms of restoring our military strength.
I don't mean in terms of what people say on the internet, I mean in terms of who runs the world.
I love what he did in terms of humanizing Joe, in terms of reigniting things between Joe and Gordon, and in terms of showing that Mutiny, which often has this great appreciation and fairness for everybody, sometimes misses too.
I think everyone in the room understand the economics of a lot of bad things have happened, including from slavery to what we're experiencing now in terms of economics in terms of what makes sense in terms of dollars.
But I just want to say that I am given the right to do something so important in terms of so many of the issues we discussed, in terms of health care, in terms of so many different things.
Not in terms of getting away from punches—he's pretty hittable—but in terms of bringing the right tool for the job.
Yes, as soon as it becomes feminized it's devalued, both in terms of socially devalued, but also in terms of — Monetarily devalued!
They might not be quite successful in terms of the market, but they can be very successful in terms of critical reception.
"He's using the Washington Post ... for political purposes to save Amazon in terms of taxes and in terms of antitrust, " Trump said.
Age is so important because, in terms of culture and in terms of marketing, it does define what people are interested in.
Particularly now, with everyone speaking up about equality in the workplace — not just in terms of pay, but in terms of respect.
The internet has been an incredible boon to mankind, both in terms of our liberties and also in terms of our productivity.
Something that invites — both in terms of form factor but also in terms of how the product is executed — these active lifestyles.
The West, broadly defined, is seven times bigger than Russia in terms of population, and 14 times bigger in terms of GDP.
In terms of percent gains, this January is similar to last but in terms of where we've come from, it's very different.
Yeah, well, the movement was very ... technology helped fuel this grassroots movement in terms of the fundraising, in terms of the organizing.
In terms of actual substance, my sense is the Egyptian government may be a bit disappointed in terms of what it gets.
Particularly in terms of what you do at the State department, and in terms of international relations, dealing with allies and others.
And in terms of women's political representation worldwide, the U.S. ranks an embarrassing 104th place in terms of women in national legislatures.
But, I still feel that I have an awful lot to offer in terms of my writing, in terms of my performance.
This is much more complex - complex in terms of storyline, complex in terms of number of locations, complex in number of actors.
So downstream manufacturers are 29 times larger than steel mills in terms of GDP and 46 times larger in terms of employment.
Moreover, Russia's military operations in Syria, whether in terms of combat operations or in terms of logistic support, have continued to improve.
"It may not pay off in terms of money, but it would certainly pay off in terms of good will," he said.
But interpretation in terms of a general catastrophe, in terms of the state of the world at large, may be worse still.
In terms of percent gains, this January is similar to last, but in terms of where we've come from, it's very different.
In terms of free agents, she arguably brings the most to the table, at least in terms of being an established brand.
Individualism and collectivism are framed primarily in terms of cooperation and competition, while endarky and exarky are framed in terms of sufficiency.
"He's using the Washington Post ... for political purposes to save Amazon in terms of taxes and in terms of antitrust," Trump said.
But fall TV means less and less for networks in terms of quality, as well as in terms of their bottom lines.
" He added: "What he did was so bad in terms of our Constitution, in terms of the well-being of our country.
I think there is a tremendous pent-up demand, both in terms of the stock market and in terms of the economy.
Arianna Huffington: Well obviously government has a big role to play in terms of family leave, in terms of subsidized child care.
So downstream manufacturing is 85033 times larger in terms of employment and 29 times larger in terms of its contribution to GDP.
So I don't think of it in terms of publishers, I think of it in terms of content, consumption and coverage, okay?
That's a journey within itself because there's so much that comes with respect that we are still learning even now in terms of sex, in terms of equality in the workplace, and especially in terms of respecting each other's knowledge.
It's been written about in terms of its resonance with the way men don't listen to women in the workplace, and in terms of the secret Gilly had likely uncovered, and in terms of a whole bunch of other things.
"If we saw Sanders or Warren coming in, not only in terms of tax but also in terms of spend, and that has an impact not only in terms of business and consumer confidence but also financial market confidence," he said.
I think if you are in Asia I see a few countries where I have to say that actually the way it is now is steadily developed in terms of infrastructure in terms of innovation in terms of consumer goods.
Now, if we can do the same thing on trade, think what that means for our country, in terms of economic growth, in terms of jobs, in terms of getting wages moving higher, and the impact that has for all Americans.
"Baldwin's legacy in terms of a material setting, in terms of material culture attached to his life, has not been preserved," said Zaborowska.
Your critical voice is valuable in terms of looking at things, but it is essentially crippling in terms of the making of things.
"We're in a good position in terms of the company's profile, in terms of profitability and margins continue to get better," he said.
Coke physically is not a big company, in terms of the number of employees, in terms of the number of assets, physical assets.
I feel like there's an argument both in terms of the distribution side but also in terms of just a content creation side.
It could stand more requirement in terms of rider comfort, but it seems safe and effective in terms of navigating dense city traffic.
They're a very good second-screen experience in terms of the user-generated content, not so much in terms of showcasing the video.
" Noting that with camp, it's not about talking in "terms of beauty" but rather "in terms of the degree of artifice, of stylization.
"In terms of conventional brews that you can buy at a grocery store, Dunkin Donuts got the best score in terms of polyphenols."
Look, in terms of capital invested, yes, the percentages are absolutely correct, but in terms of number of businesses started, it's shifting dramatically.
Again, not in terms of affecting the vote count but in terms of potential penetration of voter registration databases or something like that.
In terms of pure creative space, that is certainly the idiom that I'm much more used to, in terms of just making stuff.
It's very important and I think this is what I will change in terms of role and in terms of the working style.
But in terms of that broader political picture, there's a lot of talk about it in terms of echo chambers and filter bubbles.
And the reality is that he's still far behind Hillary Clinton in terms of the pledged delegate count, certainly in terms of superdelegates.
Worst-performing groups were materials and tech in terms of frequency, and in terms of price change it was consumer discretionary and materials.
"These are the most expensive planes in terms of fuel (inefficiency) and in terms of maintenance," Sterne Agee CRT analyst Adam Hackel said.
Affordable set-top boxes are a necessity, not just in terms of costs but in terms of the democratic traditions of this country.
"I think there's a tremendous pent-up demand both in terms of the stock market and in terms of the economy," Trump added.
So the better way to think about the rules isn't in terms of what these companies do, but rather in terms of size.
Fortnite is still the biggest game in the world — if not quite in terms of audience, then in terms of attention and revenue.
And all of that is making us stronger, in terms of the investment and in terms of dealing with the crisis of overproduction.
"I still feel that I have an awful lot to offer in terms of my writing, in terms of my performance," he said.
You know we're clear in terms of what the strategy is, we're clear in terms of what our infrastructure and capabilities are today.
But 5G is going to represent some fantastic new opportunities, in terms of autonomous driving, in terms of telehealth, remote education, for example.
Both in terms of scope and in terms of temporal duration for these attacks go back at least to 2014 if not before.
Their replies would be revealing in terms of their hoped-for health care utopia, but also in terms of their health policy knowledge.
"There is probably no increased risk in terms of long-term neurodevelopmental problems, in terms of data we have right now," she said.
I want to echo particularly what was said in terms of the change that we've seen in terms of resources for the military.
Both in terms of what in newsrooms they refer to as service journalism, but also just in terms of just explaining the world.
You know, I mean, but I would say that absolutely— BECKY QUICK: But what about the specifics of what have been proposed in terms of potential border adjustment taxes, in terms of immigration policies, in terms of regulation rollbacks, all of these things?
You know, I mean, but I would say that absolutely— Quick: But what about the specifics of what have been proposed in terms of potential border adjustment taxes, in terms of immigration policies, in terms of regulation rollbacks, all of these things?
And meanwhile there's more market consolidation, there's more busting unions, so you have the employer having so much more power in the marketplace in terms of wages, in terms of hours worked, in terms of just classification — making people work off the clock.
"We have seen a steady improvement in terms of demand, in terms of load factor as well as in terms of the fare passengers are willing to pay," said Thng, a Singapore Airlines veteran who previously ran its Southeast Asian regional arm, Silkair.
"We believed we had a good shot because we offered a lot of the things they were looking for in terms of workforce, in terms of existing infrastructure, depth of labor pool, in terms of being on the east coast," Kelly told CNBC.
But what we're doing, if you look at the Alibaba platform today, we are delivering so much more value to brands and product owners in terms of their customer acquisition, in terms of brand building, in terms of their engagement with consumers.
"Finding this specimen so well-preserved was actually a nice internal check, because in terms of the shape of the animal, in terms of the skin, in terms of the proportion, it's pretty much exactly what we would have thought," he said.
"Nigeria is an interesting market in terms of size we are exploring and other markets like Botswana and Zambia, which are not big markets in terms of sheer size but in terms of pockets of customers they present a good opportunity," Allawalla said.
"In terms of Wall Street, in terms of the economy, in terms of taxes, terms of civil liberties, the President has clearly been disappointing to many people and nowhere near as strong as we had hoped that he would be," Sanders said.
There are a lot of forces pushing us faster and faster to develop these disruptive technologies and it's very difficult to know in advance what the consequences will be, in terms of community, in terms of relations with people, in terms of politics.
Have you had that feeling before, not necessarily in terms of channeling your mom, but in terms of feeling like you're tapped into something?
Instapaper's delay in terms of compliance shouldn't cost it any money in terms of fines, but it will most definitely cost it some users.
It's not heavy engineering in terms of mechanical parts, but it's really important in terms of stability and activity and electrification and electric propulsion.
"In terms of my kids, the initial weekend was pretty traumatic in terms of it was something they never could've expected," David Knoll said.
Lohan, however, does more than just play two wholly realized twins who are identical in terms of appearance and distinct in terms of personality.
So one way to think about this is in terms of fragmentation, but another way to think about it is in terms of personalization.
I have had women working for me in positions that they've never worked in terms of construction, in terms of so many different jobs.
In terms of the plot, it probably doesn't need to be there, but in terms of just deepening the quagmire, boy, does it work.
They want the "best" candidate, defined in terms of how they would govern, who can also win, defined in terms of the general election.
"In terms of public exposure, in terms of the pressure that that creates, it was a lot higher than we've experienced before," Balcombe said.
In our Edward Snowden era, we think of "mass surveillance" in terms of national security more often than in terms of local law enforcement.
So we've got something that works in terms of the market system, in terms of turning out lots of goods and services people want.
"After about ten minutes, we realized this guy was off the charts in terms of who he is in terms of photography," Miele said.
" But, he cautions that, "Any military action should be framed exclusively in terms of chemical weapons deterrence and not in terms of regime change.
Pier 1 Imports might be sinking in terms of sales, but the home-goods retailer still has much to offer in terms of quality.
While Airbus has been leading in terms of new orders for years, its American rival has been ahead since 2012 in terms of deliveries.
But, that said, I think we are clear in terms of the immediate challenge ahead in both domestic issues and in terms of Brexit.
Similarly, the actions of a person may be described psychologically, in terms of his or her desires and beliefs, or in terms of physiology.
Legislation through litigation is costly, not just in terms of dollars, but more importantly, in terms of its perverse effects on our legal system.
"You actually need business investment to pick up for us to get that boost in terms of growth in terms of exports," he said.
And the scene both in terms of visuals and in terms of lyrics has always used violence as a way of conveying ideas, right?
In terms of what do I do, we're trying to solve a pretty hard problem, in terms of how does a car drive itself?
It's not just [about] good, fast, hoppy beers; it's pushing the boundaries in terms of alcohol and in terms of how beer is made.
It's not even so much have or have-not in terms of wealth or income, it's have or have-not in terms of opportunity.
Not so much in terms of how this new iPhone sells, but in terms of how many people buy the iPhone after this one.
What we do know that works in terms of your hands, and in terms of what you need to do, is washing your hands.
"I think there's a tremendous pent-up demand both in terms of the stock market and in terms of the economy," Trump said Monday.
"The mock drafts are valuable in terms of us having some reps in terms of the process," the assistant general manager Kelly McCrimmon said.
Mr. Trump's proposals are too far to the right in terms of domestic cuts and too far to the left in terms of balance.
It's true that Tesla cannot compete with its established peers in terms of scale, but it can in terms of the pace of innovation.
"Germany is a very important country for us, both in terms of air transport services and in terms of development of tourism," he said.
"Italy is the weakest country in terms of debt and in terms of risk in case of instability at the world level," he said.
It will help you understand how The Times thinks, less in terms of politics than in terms of journalism and journalists around the world.
The studies that show just dining out at a full-service restaurant, or a fast-casual restaurant, is in many ways just as bad as eating at a fast-food restaurant in terms of calories, or in terms of sodium, or in terms of cholesterol.
It's also about what that might mean in terms of free trade agreements, in terms of the digital economy, in terms of environmental standards, it's a whole range of different things and so it will be important for Australian businesses to be part of that.
So with all these ports together, do you think that it's going to help Hong Kong or hurt Hong Kong in the long run in terms of building the industry, in terms of trade in the air and in terms of shipping, in the seas?
While we are still awaiting specifics in terms of priorities and financing, there is broad consensus that fixing and improving infrastructure will have clear economic benefits, both to individuals in terms of jobs created and to businesses in terms of improving the flow of commerce.
"In terms of the response, in terms of the unnecessary bureaucracy, in terms of the lack of urgency, for example, of the Corps of Engineers, it is likely that being an American territory and being second class citizens is playing a huge role," Gov.
"In the long run it may end up being something that will be transformative in terms of what we are trying to achieve in terms of 'rise of the rest,' leveling the playing field, in terms of opportunities and job creation and so forth."
"[Women] are saying, 'We like Donald Trump because we feel he's going to be the strongest for the country in terms of protection, in terms of [the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria], in terms of the border,' " the GOP presidential front-runner added.
"We can also predict in terms of what's going to happen in the next 15 to 30 minutes, in terms of traffic flows," Liu added.
"The focus isn't on the fact that these kids are really at a deficit in terms of finances, in terms of living circumstances," she said.
Fortnite has long been the largest game in the world — if not in terms of pure player count, then surely in terms of cultural influence.
Frankly, the wall, in terms of drugs, in terms of keeping certain people out that we don't want in this county, the wall is imperative.
We are constrained in some ways by that primary objective in terms of the survey design — in terms of the design of Vote Compass itself.
But in terms of the cinema-going experience itself, IMAX is arguably the most immersive format out there, just in terms of aspect ratio alone.
Industrial metal supply chains are highly globalized, not just in terms of consumption by an equally globalized manufacturing sector, but also in terms of production.
Once they were over, it would be in terms of hardware—even, to a degree, in terms of expertise—as if they had never happened.
For me, everything being constant, we are seeing by December we will be comfortable in terms of our generation, and in terms of evacuation (transmission).
While the metaphor might seem flip, it makes sense both in terms of neuroplasticity and in terms of new understandings of the fluidity of sexuality.
"Our economy is doing well in terms of unemployment, but we are not doing well in terms of raising wages for working families," Sanders said.
In terms of negotiating, what is it Sun Tzu, in terms of negotiating you don't want to, unless you give your competitor absolutely no out.
Yeah, no, it 100 per cent is in terms of the stats, in terms of the results that have come of it, the bookings already.
WE'RE BOTH REALLY PLEASED WITH WHERE WE ENDED UP, BOTH IN TERMS OF PRICE, BUT ALSO IN TERMS OF THE ASSETS THAT WE'RE PUTTING TOGETHER.
Then they imagined what that future would look like, not just in terms of the energy economy but in terms of society as a whole.
In terms of how politics have changed, in terms of Donald Trump coming into office, you see that risk in a much more real way.
"We are on the highest level of alert or highest level of risk assessment in terms of spread and in terms of impact," Ryan said.
By contrast, Pittsburgh offers a more diverse jury pool in terms of race, certainly, and quite likely in terms of social class and political leanings.
"There's work to be done in terms of propulsion, there's work to be done in terms of aero structures and various other places," he said.
"He reminds me of, not in terms of character, but in terms of people reacting to him, as John Edwards in 2004," Mr. Vilsack said.
We must, in terms of turnout, think in terms of expanding the electorate beyond the people who are the likely voters in the swing states.
"We thought that would make more sense in terms of its messaging, in terms of the chance to address families and troops there," the official said.
"People are distancing themselves from Trump in terms of rhetoric, but in terms of action, they are doing things that are very much aligned," Taylor said.
"(I) think in terms of networks, think in terms of how people are connected, how we find each other, how we navigate life together," he said.
It will be interesting to see how that changes this -- this longtime event in Washington -- in terms of the tone and in terms of the discussion.
He's using the Washington Post which is peanuts, he's using that for political purposes to save Amazon in terms of taxes and in terms of antitrust.
AND I DON'T SEE HIM TALKING ABOUT, YOU KNOW, REMOVING HURDLES THAT COMPANIES FACE IN TERMS OF PAPER WORK, IN TERMS OF REGULATIONS UP FRONT EITHER.
We're going to have a culture of total transparency in terms of performance, in terms of how we're doing to the goals that were set forward.
Do you feel like this year enhances your profile — in terms of up and down the Street, Sand Hill — just in terms of what Index is?
"We're kind of over that hump now in terms of people believe in the show, support it, continues to grow in terms of audience," Keighley says.
"While the memory outperforms existing media by far in terms of capacity, it still stays far behind in terms of read/write speed," Otte told Gizmodo.
"It is a moon shot in terms of building, in terms of finding people who actually know what they're doing from a construction standpoint," Robo said.
KILMEADE: So do you -- don&apost you think in terms of labeling and in terms of branding, don&apost you think that that ship has sailed?
You know, so in terms of that backlash and you know, what do we need to define here in terms of how we&aposre discussing this?
" He said the Obama administration "certainly takes seriously the consideration that is made in terms of protecting our national security in terms of our immigration system.
In terms of the midterm election, you know, what&aposs your argument versus what Paul Ryan is saying in terms of the impact on the party?
"[Super connectors] are people who think more long-term in terms of value creation [and] in terms of being more conventionally generous towards others," he says.
There are issues, there are conflicts of interest in terms of fossil fuel advertising — how they have been very, very weak, in terms of climate change.
To do a documentary and to give myself all the freedom I could—politically, artistically, on all levels, in terms of content, in terms of form.
In the 2015 national elections, UKIP's best result so far, it achieved third place in terms of votes but only 10th place in terms of seats.
Our country is suffering because people like Secretary Clinton have made such bad decisions in terms of our jobs and in terms of what's going on.
When thinking about the years ahead, Mr. Putin, unlike Boris Yeltsin, does not think in terms of a successor but in terms of a successor generation.
Our country is suffering because people like Secretary Clinton have made such bad decisions in terms of our jobs and in terms of what's going on.
"Europe was a main recipient, both in terms of the number of confirmed transactions ending up in Europe, but also in terms of revenue," Paoli said.
The two sports cause some confusion in terms of nomenclature depending on who is talking, but they rarely have much in common in terms of scoring.
"There's no baseline in terms of what you are provided or what you are required to provide in terms of mental health services," McGee-Stafford said.
"In terms of what he's been doing, in terms of rolling back regulations and doing the key administration issues, I'm supportive of his activities," Barrasso said.
"I think there's a lot of flexibility in terms of some of my contacts and conservatives in terms of not making it totally offset," he said.
"We do have hope that there will be, in terms of rhino horn, a similar shift to what we've seen in terms of ivory," he said.
It was a deal that was causing a lot of problems for our country in terms of employment and in terms of lots of other INGs.
I presumed it would all make sense and would be the party of all parties in terms of my life aims and in terms of sex.
Our country is suffering because people like secretary Clinton have made such bad decisions in terms of our jobs and in terms of what's going on.
"Before all of this scandal broke ... athletics was already in trouble and had been on a downward spiral for many years in terms of popularity, in terms of sponsorship, in terms of professionalism of the sport and the doping issues as well," said the straight-talking Texan.
CHRISTINE LAGARDE: You know, what's comforting is that ever since last July, there has been this ongoing dialogue between the United States and Europe in order to address some of the issues that they have in terms of access, in terms of protectionism, in terms of whatever.
Not different in terms of wording, but difference in terms of substance and this is in the context of a negotiation with others outside the United Kingdom.
Not unless there are limitations placed in terms of the time, in terms of the questions so that he and his counsel have an opportunity to review.
But given how competitive the market is, they actually have a lot more flexibility in terms of signing bonus, in terms of bonus potential and so on.
So there's a lot more nuance in terms of how candidates understand who their supporters are, and therefore more nuance in terms of how they engage people.
There's a little bit of a disconnect between what you hear in terms of the difficulty of finding workers and what you see in terms of wages.
"In other words, they tend to think about the bodies, not in terms of health and wellbeing, but in terms of sexual appeal and attractiveness," he said.
If, like many Americans, she thinks first and foremost in terms of money (which she has earned a lot of) and not in terms of social policy?
The original Galaxy S was a poorly disguised clone of Apple's iPhone in terms of design, as well as a richly specced powerhouse in terms of engineering.
But it's good for them in terms of selling product and it's good for them in terms of sort of negating to a certain extent the tariffs.
China sees control of the waterway as a key security concern — not just in terms of national defense but also in terms of energy and economic security.
"If you look at how ready we are in terms of managing through a potential problem in terms of the available capital, most banks are," he said.
"We have restrictions on us in terms of what we can do in terms of revenue," said J.D. Clark, the Republican chief executive of Wise County, Texas.
Use your mental muscles to help bring you there: Stop thinking in terms of a Durant or a Thompson, and more in terms of your own body.
I'm actually so impressed by the quality of the Twitter quality filter, in terms of how much it weeds out, in terms of hate mail and abuse.
They sincerely believed in "taxation without representation," because they saw citizenship not in terms of sovereignty and equality but in terms of tribute received and protection offered.
What I'm talking about in terms of backlash is what you're likely to get in November in terms of folks' willingness to vote for the Republican nominee.
Kim "JDCR" Hyun Jin and Choi "Saint" Jin Woo are familiar with each other—both in terms of being professional acquaintances and in terms of fighting style.
That is, we've defined it in terms of the technology that we use today to produce it as opposed to in terms of what consumers actually value.
MCMULLEN: IN TERMS OF EXPECTATIONS, IF YOU LOOK AT OUR BRANDS, WE'VE BEEN GAINING SHARE FOR THE LAST 25 YEARS BOTH IN TERMS OF UNITS AND DOLLARS.
The sequel recalls famous mixtapes like No Label 2 not only in terms of length (that one clocks in over 90 minutes) but in terms of style.
Awful in terms of the sheer number of dead, but also awful in terms of the reluctance from the very beginning to deliver an accurate death count.
"We are at quite a pivotal moment in this outbreak in terms of the evolution of the outbreak epidemiologically and in terms of the response," he said.
"I'm very sorry for what happened here and there, because there was a limitation in terms of facility, in terms of the structure of the cruise ship."
"Brexit tells us that the UK is not OK, not only in terms of economic legitimacy and power, but in terms of trust in politics," she said.
I think I get an A in terms of what I've actually done, but in terms of messaging, I'd give myself a C or a C-plus.
And it's six weeks apart, so they're not really helping each other in terms of marketing, in terms of the value of the event and so forth.
They shape it, not just in terms of the volume of their applause for Trump, who craves the loudest possible clapping, but in terms of actual interactions.
So we do not pay attention to these near-term fundamentals in terms of a trade or in terms of what interest rates are going to do.
Yes, I think, treating people with respect, and being decent goes a long way in terms of a person's success and in terms of a company's success.
In terms of content, it describes one of the darkest eras of American history; in terms of form, it is, in a way, the perfect American story.
Known as kanban, these ancient advertisements were highly specific, not only in terms of the goods they marketed, but also in terms of their designs and messages.
"The idea was that these cameras can allow you to see yourself in terms of the next generation, in terms of how a city develops," Keats said.
One can only marvel at the implications and at the possible conflicts of interest: in terms of determining McGregor's purse and pay-per-view share, in terms of deciding who he'll fight and where, in terms of sparing the wrath of the company against those who might beat him.
In terms of what Rayna means to the show, and also in terms of what Connie means to the show, and also in terms of [her] as a friend and as somebody who was there from the very, very beginning, it was fantastic and gave a sense of closure.
A Banca Carige spokesman told IFR that its strategic plan is very conservative in terms of the targets disclosed and very aggressive in terms of loan loss provisions.
In terms of design and ease-of-use the Surface Go wins and in terms of price you're basically paying a little more for more compatibility and performance.
But the interesting thing is, you know, we have kind of a division between the US and China, in terms of technology, in terms of the ecosystems, right?
It would just — you absolutely have to get involved with China, they are taking so much of what we have in terms of jobs in terms of money.
You know, give me your take, in terms of the bond market reaction and in terms of, well, consumer banking was up 1.2% but maybe business investment slowed.
Console jailbreaking offers perhaps the most benefits in terms of freedom and flexibility, but it's also one of the most costly in terms of time, effort, and risk.
In terms of attempting to forecast how the network will perform post-Kelly, there is precedent here to go on in terms of how Fox handles this situation.
That has benefits in terms of cost, for sure, but also in terms of the safety of site personnel working on rigs and using potentially dangerous hardware regularly.
However, while Netflix leads the pack in terms of reach, it's only No. 2 in terms of engagement, with viewers averaging 28 hours per month of watch time.
"In terms of our investment, in terms of our entrepreneurial ability, we're definitely focused on this shift in the Chinese economy towards more consumer-oriented investment," said Bachner.
C: So last year 2017 was a good year for you in terms of earnings and in terms of revenues, how do you expect to do this year?
"Both in terms of the possibility to make a difference for the patients and the care teams, but also in terms of a landing pod when going international".
"To see such a complete flip in the cast is interesting both in terms of seeing the dance, but also in terms of seeing dancers," Ms. Tharp said.
DPS are less rigid in terms of how they are divided up on a team and have the most representation in terms of available heroes in the game.
With over 140 years of history, Bogota is Colombia's second-largest bank with a market share of 14.6% in terms of deposits and 2908% in terms of loans.
Sometimes they have new names, but there's not that much new under the sun in terms of what people are trying to do, in terms of health policy.
And in terms of my experiences in the industry, I will apply the same things I have learned in terms of regulating safety with the manufacturers, as well.
Yeah, in terms of background, that word makes me think I need to correct something very important which is, in terms of being a citizen, I am British.
" Trump continued: "He's using the Washington Post, which is peanuts, he's using that for political purposes to save Amazon in terms of taxes and in terms of antitrust.
You are not limited in terms of the number of deliveries that you can have, but you're limited in terms of the amount you can have per day.
MM: Well certainly in terms of the confidence and supply agreement, which is an agreement we as the opposition party have with the government, whereby we facilitate the government in terms of budgets and in terms of key issues, by abstaining on budgets and so on, or voting for mergers.
"I think there's reason for concern, in terms of Mr. Bolton, in terms of his positions, because he is much more aggressive in terms of the use of force ... So I think we have to be careful of our language, that the rhetoric doesn't get ahead of the policy," Cohen said.
It's going to have to be defined, and understood in terms of scope, in terms of you know, how it's addressed, how it is sanctioned, how it is ruled.
In any case, there is a limit to how much the city can sponsor locally, both in terms of subsidizing studio spaces and in terms of promoting gender equality.
Your guidance – I think some people are going to be surprised that your -- in terms of your raising it, in terms of what you expected to exceed for 217.
ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: But in terms of valuation, in terms of multiple, one of the big questions for a company like this is does it get a tech valuation?
Regramming would be a fundamental shift in how Instagram works, not necessarily in terms of functionality, but in terms of the accepted norms of what and how to post.
In terms of the all great points, in terms of the weapons that he had, he had the fake, you know, paintball gun and something else in his hand.
"We looked back a lot at what Walt Disney had done, not in terms of specifics but in terms of spirit," explains Sean Bailey, the studio's president of production.
"When they speak about market oriented reforms, they mean having the market work well in terms of allocating resources in terms of acting as a price mechanism," he said.
This idea that you can do whatever you want at whatever time, it's not true in terms of work and it's not true in terms of having a family.
"I felt like there was a lot of fun wordplay there—both brilliant in terms of being innovative as a company, but also in terms of color," Gibbons says.
"There are other things that we can do in terms of public policy and also in terms of mental health that is very important in all this," Pelosi said.
"The situation of the Greek banks has improved noticeably and substantially in the last two years both in terms of capital adequacy and in terms of governance," Nouy said.
In fact, it's arguably entirely coincidental, since investors don't think in terms of relative total market capitalizations at all, but rather in terms of absolute value for specific companies.
LEBEAU: SO WILL WE BE HEARING MORE IN TERMS OF MORE BENCHMARK TARGETS IN TERMS OF SAYING THIS IS WHAT WE HAVE AND THIS IS WHAT WE WILL PRODUCE?
In any case, that also means that the company seems to be spread a little thin—not just in terms of coverage but perhaps also in terms of money.
We really try to think about diversity not only in terms of who is actually in the space but also in terms of how the space is being designed.
So of course looking for places where there might be excesses in terms of financial markets are important because that creates potential vulnerabilities in terms of future financial stability.
"We expect it will continue because there is no pressure in terms of maturity and also the government has a buffer in terms of external financing," Weerasinghe told Reuters.
"I don't feel constrained in terms of the pool to draw from or that I'm having to take shortcuts in terms of the selection and vetting process," he said.
He added that in terms of cognitive development, young protesters, particularly teenagers, might be more susceptible to group influences and might be less developed in terms of inhibitory control.
In terms of the categories that are covered by PHAs at the moment, click fraud is by far the highest category both in terms of install rates and distribution.
Not in terms of celebrity guests — Amandla Stenberg and Spike Lee were popular invites — but in terms of the industry power structure itself: the editors, retailers and decision makers.
The easiest way to predict the top prizes at the Grammys is to look at them not in terms of artists or even quality but in terms of genre.
"Our economy is anyway struggling in terms of growth and any additional pressure in terms of export because of this could further put pressure on the economy," he said.
SF: Definitely, both in terms of content, as in Chinese immigrants appropriating an American housing type, and in terms of representation, such as appropriating critical or commercial art practices.
We have transformed our institution, not just in terms of capital, balance sheet, or earnings, but also in terms of our controls, which include risk management, audit and compliance.
Women stand out in the new government not only in terms of number — heading 11 of the 17 ministries — but also in terms of the importance of their portfolios.
Our water numbers, our -- our numbers on air are tremendous...But we are doing better right now than we've ever done, in terms of cleanliness, in terms of numbers.
And we are delivering it the right way, we think, in terms of the themes of Davos, in terms of delivering for the broader society, and things like that.
And even though we've seen positive developments in terms of trade which I think does reduce uncertainty and those are positives in terms of what I hear from businesses.
"Côte d'Ivoire, Ethiopia, Zambia, Uganda, Senegal, and Angola scored poorly in terms of access to healthcare, while Angola in particular was penalized in terms of health expenditure," Erasmus explained.
Despite Trump's nationalist rhetoric, some of his most controversial actions have been justified not in terms of saving the nation, but in terms of avoiding accountability in the administration.
"I think I get an A in terms of what I've actually done, but in terms of messaging, I'd give myself a C or a C plus," he said.
Team Obama sees themselves not just in terms of the crisis of the day but also in terms of a much broader, and more positive, arc of human history.
" "He's an idiot -- in terms of saying that.
Largest loss -- in terms of points -- in history.
In-, in industry, in the places that we-, we serve, in terms of efficiency, in terms of reliability, the capacity to predict what could-, could happen, uh, in terms of utilization of assets, making a better use of all the investment, in terms of safety of people, making sure that you can really help your people to operate more safely, in to-, in to every environment, on the capacity to manage a company.
Nick Patel: It's desirable in terms of profession because being a pilot is one of the very few things that's very high in terms of skill, alongside doctors and lawyers.
That's a big deal for the previously premium service, both in terms of how far it can reach, and in terms of what it can do for Shopify's user base.
"We believe as Rio Tinto that we can be part of the solution through our product offering in terms of copper, in terms of aluminum and a few other materials."
The loans are specifically aimed at students and their financing needs, both in terms of how students are assessed and in terms of how they are expected to repay them.
"We are 1/3rd of Zalando in terms of traffic, we are 1/15th in terms of revenues," Markl wrote to Zalora staff in a leaving memo obtained by TechCrunch.
The suppliers in turn will increasingly compete for the favor of the aggregators — not just in terms of food quality, speed and review scores, but also in terms of discounts.
"Well, problematic is an understatement in terms of what it displays, in terms of giving some hope, or some boost, to what is and should be illegal activity," Mueller said.
You have this huge available asset called public education that really wants to align with business and industry both in terms of K-12 and in terms of community colleges.
But in terms of breakthroughs in collaborative, joint efforts or in terms of pure Chinese development, I think we're still talking about what could happen rather than what is happening.
Why, though, was that not a correct parallel to make in terms of multiple, in terms of the business getting together buyers and sellers as of course eBay does here?
"On the flip side, however, you have a hardware industry that has largely not really been going anywhere in terms of innovation and in terms of new products," Sanchez said.
The country's capital scored lowest of all of the least liveable cities in terms of healthcare, with just 20.8 points, but relatively high in terms of education at 66.7 points.
"We're all 99.99% identical in terms of the human genome, whereas you might be 90% different from the person you're sitting next to in terms of your microbiome," Knight said.
The idea is to continue to move towards something that's more production-ready, both in terms of capabilities, and in terms of meeting the design expectations of manufacturers and consumers.
Although Keep Solid scored worst in terms of download speed, it was actually second-fastest in terms of upload speed, which may be a significant factor depending on your needs.
HG: A plan for the future in terms of an economic vision in terms of tackling not just the challenges here at home but also the challenges in the region?
Not only in terms of VR resolution, but in terms of what we're wearing, and how it connects to other people in virtual and physical spaces, and in AR space.
"You can kind of see what his strategy is not just in terms of 2018 but in terms of 21625," said one Democratic strategist who has worked on presidential campaigns.
We tend to think of diversification in terms of sectors or countries, but we should also think of diversification in terms of cash flow growth and sources of shareholder yield.
In terms of point losses, Wednesday's drop was the Dow's 4th worst day in its history, though it did not crack the top 20 list in terms of percentage drops.
I would never say anyone is too old, but I know they're all making me look very young, both in terms of age and I think in terms of energy.
ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: Let me ask you, in terms of content, in terms of content spend, do you think you are going to have to spend more money on content?
Analysts say China is still years behind Taiwan in terms of chip design and manufacturing, however, even as it moves ahead in terms of the production of lower-end chips.
""Well," Mueller said, "problematic is an understatement in terms of what it displays in terms of giving some hope, or some boost, to what is and should be illegal activity.
The most recent round of fashion shows proved that there's still much room for improvement in casting, particularly in terms of racial diversity (and certainly in terms of size inclusivity).
Yeah. Both in terms of usage, not only regulation, but in terms of the actual underlying performance of the company, you think this is starting to seep into the company?
Although taking a shower is almost always better than a bath in terms of environmental impact, baths appear to be the winner in terms of individual mental and physical health.
It's brilliant when someone has that sense of growth, not only in terms of their music, but in terms of their whole personality, and the whole aura that they project.
" The argument here is that humans are "strongly attracted to explanations of events in terms of agent action—particularly events that are not readily explained in terms of ordinary causation.
When you look back on your childhood, what do you think was a difference maker in terms of allowing you to become an elite athlete in terms of your development?
And you know, but there are places where you'd like people to do better in terms of piracy, in terms of taking stuff down, and so on, and so forth.
Economists call these "general equilibrium effects" — when your program has to be evaluated not just in terms of the impact on recipients, but in terms of the impact on markets.
Both of these are key strategic partners from investors who stand to benefit the company not only in terms of funding, but also in terms of supply-side and commercialization.
"It can create a new meaning and perhaps a new analysis of the place of these artists in terms of their context or in terms of art history," she said.
America is unique not just in terms of gun violence but in terms of gun ownership — the country has by far the highest rates of gun ownership in the world.
And if you think about it, I think in terms of in my 25 years in this business, there's never been a year like it in terms of journalistic highs.
"One thing the Pentagon does very well in my experience is get you ready to go in in terms of briefings, in terms of where we are in any specific thing, in terms of making sure that nothing falls through the cracks as you move from one administration to the next," he said.
I always feel like I'm selling One Day at a Time short, because it's so easy to talk about it in terms of how beautifully crafted it is, or in terms of the serious topics it tackles, or in terms of just how much it might move you or make you cry.
In Mexico, the company is the largest distributor of spirits and liqueurs in terms of volume and the second largest in terms of value, and contributes 21% of Becle's total revenues.
I mean, has really been a fantastic justice on the court, for the country, and in terms of, so far, in terms of the rulings and the way he&aposs decided.
That's part of why weight loss can't really be understood without context, both in terms of a person's overall health and in terms of the larger society in which we live.
Following the bell today, Qualcomm reported earnings for its third fiscal quarter of 22015 that met analyst expectations in terms of earnings per share, and exceeded expectations in terms of revenue.
We need to think less in terms of the atomic unit of the phone, of software and hardware, and more in terms of access to systems with devices, programs and partnerships.
Car makers need to think less in terms of vehicle performance and more in terms of the experience of ownership and being in the mobility sector, not the car-making world.
But also movies like Escape From New York and other [John] Carpenter movies — in terms of tone and in terms of the action, and there being a message behind [the action].
These both seem like prime examples of movies that tell stories that are important in terms of representation and in terms of sharing stories that are driven by people of color.
"In terms of foreign nationalities active in London's residential market right now, Chinese buyers - in terms of numbers of units that they are buying - are the biggest single nationality," he said.
"That would be worse for a population that is very near poverty in terms of their out of pocket costs, in terms of the benefits that Medicaid provides," Fishman told me.
In basic terms, these errors are occurring because the ATO and Centrelink look at income in very different ways—the former in terms of years, the latter in terms of fortnights.
Though Russia ranks fourth in the world in terms of formal educational attainment, according to the World Economic Forum's Global Human Capital report, it comes 42nd in terms of applied skills.
I was saying as the largest user of Facebook in all the EU institutions, in terms of followers, in terms of engagement, so I'm your best client here in the room.
I feel like I'm making up for lost time now, not just in terms of having sex, but also in terms of feeling comfortable in my body and as a woman.
Sometimes this might even have been the right move in terms of percentages, but as he hadn't dedicated resources in terms of perfecting such plays beforehand, he got predictably poor results.
He added that in the first nine months of the year helicopter deliveries were the same as last year in terms of units but lower than 2015 in terms of value.
I'm not a lawyer, but after the Yates hearing and the Comey firing, I'd say the future looks bright in terms of Trump's impeachment (or bright in terms of nuclear war).
"We have a difficult time seeing how OPEC would in any way be swayed here in terms of changing course, in terms of policy," said Michael Tran, commodity strategist at RBC.
The things that would disturb me would be things that are very excessive in terms of valuation and very large in terms of the weight that they carry for the economy.
In terms of pitching, too, the two teams were evenly matched, with the Yankees again taking the slight edge in terms of overall value, thanks to their fearsome, endlessly deep bullpen.
Emirates Award FlightsYou can also transfer Chase points to Skywards to book award flights on Emirates, but they are very expensive — both in terms of points and in terms of surcharges.
One way is to frame climate issues, not in terms of different temperature increase scenarios playing out in 2040 but rather in terms of how climate action will solve problems today.
"I would never say anyone's too old, but I know they're all making me look very young, both in terms of age and I think in terms of energy," he said.
Female characters are more likely to be described solely in terms of their appearance; male characters are more likely to be described in terms of their personality, attitudes, motivations, and esteem.
But while Facebook has made a lot of progress in terms of signing up new users, it's been somewhat slower in terms of how it has built out the product overall.
"This also reflects a culture change at the company in terms of product development: Company leadership have spoken recently about being less afraid to experiment in terms of innovation," he added.
Our innovation, just like other Google products, is going to be in terms of what we can do for users, in terms of a new way of actually consuming that content.
In her seminal 1981 essay, "The Uses of Anger," Audre Lorde weighs the value of anger differently than Nussbaum: not in terms of retribution, but in terms of connection and survival.
Just about everyone John talked to emphasized that more work needs to be done in Australia, not just in terms of policy, but also in terms of personal interaction and prejudice.
"That's the scary thing about China — it's heading in a similar trajectory, but at a much earlier stage in terms of its economic development, in terms of income levels," he said.
In fact, Israel is leading the world in terms of per capita venture capital (VC) investment, and is second only to the U.S. in terms of the number of start-ups.
"In terms of how I wanna dress, and what the album sleeve&aposs gonna be, I tend to make decisions in terms of collaborators I want to work with," Styles continued.
Racial bias isn't necessarily about how a person views himself in terms of race, but how he views others in terms of race, particularly in different roles throughout his everyday life.
"If we don't do it, this country is going to be worse than at any time in our history in terms of drug infestation and in terms of crime," Trump said.
In other words, more in terms of … jazz improvisation.
The numbers are going up in terms of -- no.
AND IN TERMS OF INTERNATIONAL – WILSON: YES, I COULD.
In terms of how people ... You mean online courses?
In terms of our consumption of politics, news ... Everything.
Like in terms of ... Well, he's smashing everything. Right.
In terms of style, Queen's — and Scotland — were ahead.
COMEY: It is, but — BARBARO: In terms of timing.
In terms of church ... I think it's helped me.
Dangerous for him — in terms of the legal consequences.
Sometimes, in terms of ... when it comes to geeks.
You mean, in terms of ... As giant entities, yeah.
Only 22 percent think the new Congress will be good for consumers in terms of inflation control; only 16 percent think the new Congress will be a positive in terms of the taxes they pay on investments; only 603 percent think the new Congress will be a positive in terms of the interest they pay on debt, such as mortgages; another 18 percent expect the new Congress to be positive in terms of the prices they pay for goods.
At the same time, clearly we've been spending a lot of time and investment and expertise and optimizing the whole subscription science and our data team, which has been transformational in terms of optimizing the model, in terms of understanding the propensity to subscribe, in terms of targeting more effectively, they've done a great job.
But we also trust that it can be settled in a way that preserves the integrity of the European project in terms of the four freedoms, in terms of the single market, in terms of having effective ways to regulate our financial industry and to supervise our financial industry to achieve stability in Europe.
Advertisers want greater transparency from suppliers in terms of how deals are done, especially in terms of how media agencies mark up online ad inventory they have bought directly from media owners.
In terms of nutritional hierarchy, fresh-from-the-farm ripe veggies would be superior to frozen in terms of nutritional value -- but only if they are eaten within a day or so.
In terms of areas we're working on, we've been focusing a lot on the human-computer interface, improving in terms of computer vision and AI, and refining the algorithms to improve organization.
And it means we need to think of innovation not just in terms of gadgets and software, but also in terms of social technologies that could help ensure basic standards of living.
So it's no surprise that one of the hallmarks of his work is an emphasis on player choice, not only in terms of gameplay style, but in terms of morality and identity.
Any sense in terms of how you've been approaching the Google platform or what your sense is in terms of their share and what might have been behind this deceleration in clicks?
"Problematic is an understatement in terms of what it displays, in terms of giving some, I don't know, hope or some boost to what is and should be illegal activity," Mueller said.
So many moments can fly by you in terms of inspiration but also in terms of when you're shooting and you see something interesting and you get a flash of an idea.
When you think about where that goes in terms of measuring people, in terms of having a different relationship, there's all kinds there, I've been so many different iterations of retail things.
"As we're getting ahead in terms of technology, in terms of … the ability to understand people, then you need to bring a little bit of soul into the algorithm," Ben-Bassat said.
With all this talk of shopping consciously, not just in terms of sustainability and ethics but in terms of values and mission, it's time we held brands accountable for their affiliations, too.
The total sum Trump netted — not just in terms of salary and fees, but in terms of cash paid to his other businesses, personal debts canceled, and overpriced assets bought — is incalculable.
The second one is about the steel restructuring in China, and as I said that could be good opportunities for us, not only in terms of volume, but in terms of quality.
"I would like to review the processes in place there, in terms of the classifications, in terms of brand and generic, to ensure that type of thing doesn't happen again," Verma said.
The Tax Foundation ranks Connecticut 20103nd out of 50 in terms of tax climate (Massachusetts ranks 24th), and second highest in terms of state and local income-tax collections per person. Massachusetts?
The amazing thing is, unlike some of the robots Giertz is famous for making, the final product looks terrific — both in terms of the detail work and in terms of its functionality.
I think it says something about candidates recognizing the basic problem in our economy and democracy, and that the rules have been rigged in terms of voting and in terms of work.
A new report by Opensignal finds that while the United States ranks 5th in terms of fourth-generation (4G) availability, we're ranked an underwhelming 2100th in terms of average download speeds worldwide.
"We put forward the strongest set of principles in terms of mandatory training, in terms of women, if they felt harassed, having an independent firm that they can go to," Sanders said.
Our revenue did report - I criticize our own government for not publishing it - it's horrendous in terms of what they're suggesting for small businesses, in terms of red tape, bureaucracy, compliance costs.
"In terms of sheer price action and in terms of the yield curve, no I don't think this is a dire warning yet," said David Ader, macro strategist at Informa Financial Intelligence.
"Brands have noted kind of immediate effects in terms of the influence she has, in terms of her bags, her clothes, her fashion, sunglasses she wears," Duboff told "Power Lunch " on Friday.
Nothing accomplished in terms of carbon dioxide emissions reductions and nothing in terms of further development of a secure and affordable energy future in our country or progress toward providing global leadership.
Somebody I can revere in terms of bravery and in terms of courage and, because I consider the Christian religion so important, somebody I can totally rely on in my own mind.
HABERMAN: Right, and I'm just wondering what is the era when you think the United States last had the right balance, either in terms of defense footprint or in terms of trade?
In terms of method, researchers used the "Big Five" model of personality, which states that individuals vary in terms of five notable traits: openness to new experiences, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism.
And we achieved a lot of result in terms of civil rights, in terms of presence of women in the cabinet - the only cabinet with half women in the history of Italy.
"You can see what she is capable of doing in terms of the final pass, in terms of being dangerous with the shot, the pass, the separation she can create," Ellis said.
The total sum Trump netted — not just in terms of salary and fees but in terms of cash paid to his other businesses, personal debts canceled, and overpriced assets bought — is incalculable.
"Institutions like ours are ultimately about where we as people, as societies, fit into the larger scheme of things — in terms of past and future, in terms of each other," she said.
"The incident wasn't my first rodeo in terms of being interested in politics, but it was in terms of having this gut-wrenching experience and then matching it with action," she said.
It's interconnectedness in an imperial sense in terms of great powers, but also in terms of the overwhelming power of finance capital, which is of course kept afloat by the great powers.
And what we think about is how to take it off the table, and you think of using of options, you think of hedges in terms of structures, in terms of gold.
"It's got regional implications for these areas in terms of the tax base, in terms of their ability to pay everything their tax base is going to be involved in," Swonk said.
"I thought about immigration in terms of Silicon Valley's needs, about education the way Robin Hood Foundation philanthropists did, about climate change in terms of carbon emissions, not mining jobs," he said.
"You're seeing some countries that are going backward rather than forwards in terms of freedom of press, freedom of the internet, in terms of respecting political opposition and civil society," he said.
They may not use the same frame in terms of the words they use — but they get the power dynamic in terms of what's happening in America, and they're sick of it.
You can control it, obviously, in terms of what is being looped, but you can't control it in terms of how it comes out, precisely because of the randomness of the layering.
"Most of the hospitals have been doing investment in terms of equipment, in terms of the specialty that they are also delivering," Atma Narasiah of the Mauritius Board of Investment tells CNN.
Class and social status are entangled, so that people think about the world not only in terms of what they have but in terms of their relative status with respect to others.
I'm genuinely saddened to hear you take the approach that you have done, but I'm very confident about where we are in terms of what we deliver in terms of public impact.
In terms of what it means to the whole whole adventure metal concept, does the deal enable you to take that a step further in terms of what the production looks like?
" "Regarding Brexit, it is our aim to have the best possible cooperation between Britain and the European Union in the future, both in terms of the economy and in terms of politics.
"In the event we qualify for the Europa League instead of the Champions League, it should be in mid-single digits in terms of the impact on matchday (revenue) and in terms of broadcasting, it should be a little over 30 million pounds in terms of revenue," Hemen Tseayo, United's head of corporate finance, told financial analysts.
"It's hard to bring it down because it's convenient for banks ... it's cheap in terms of capital and in terms of provision," said Alicia García Herrero, chief economist for Asia Pacific at Natixis.
That threshold — I don't think you'd get much disagreement that over the next 15 years the robotic equivalents in terms of cost, in terms of reliability, will become a substitute to those activities.
Ownership tends to get more diluted as your company gets larger, so there will probably be less to decide in terms of equity, but arguably more to worry about in terms of management.
A couple of Eurobarometer polls in 2015 found that the country came 28th out of 28 in terms of people's sense of European identity and 26th in terms of trust in European institutions.
" Mueller, asked about those comments, said "problematic is an understatement in terms of what it displays, in terms of giving some hope, or some boost, to what is and should be illegal activity.
I encourage what His Royal Highness has done in terms of women liberalization, in terms of allowing music and singing and young people to have a normal life like everywhere in the world.
"The smaller companies just can't buy the same capability, whether it's in terms of the human capital or whether it's in terms of really having the processes to deal with it," said Haller.
It's a smaller deal in terms of dollars compared to the Time Warner/AT&T deal, but is arguably bigger in terms of the impact on the average American and their news consumption.
For Connell, referring to male masturbation only in terms of penises, female masturbation only in terms of vulvas, and leaving non-binary students out of the equation altogether, teachers can stigmatize trans youth.
"This is the largest ever gambling ring in terms of both the number of foreigners involved and in terms of money in Vietnamese territory," a statement from the Ministry of Public Security said.
"At this point, we're very far from an exit both in terms of where we are as a company, and in terms of all the things we want to do as a company."
Is to, just cross the rubicon in terms of, it's a new world in terms of we're gonna have transparency, we're going to have small donors and grassroots voices being stronger than anybody.
Its deviations in terms of content and writing are intriguing in terms of adaptation, as it manages to capture the wicked spirit of the books while making departures that expand on the canon.
They do discuss it, especially in terms of life extension things, but in terms of this idea that they are meditating, they're part of this greater whole, and then they don't live it.
If you imagine a civilization that is hundreds of millions of years old in terms of its technology, the sky's the limit in terms of how widely it would be able to spread.
"We have a difficult time seeing how OPEC would in any way be swayed here in terms of changing course, in terms of policy," said Michael Tran, commodity strategist at RBC Capital Markets.
"We are on the highest level of alert or highest level of risk assessment in terms of spread and in terms of impact," said Mike Ryan, executive director of WHO's health emergencies program.
If you can play by the rules, buying basics with plastic can indeed be a good deal for the present, in terms of perks, and in the future, in terms of building credit.
In the same vein, Central Bank Governors had some leeway and some space, in terms of interest rates or in terms of quantitative easing, which was yet to be invented at the time.
Liberals make their arguments for restricting access in terms of protecting the vulnerable and in terms of injustice (it's not right that so many Americans have to live in fear of gun violence).
Certainly that's true in terms of the abolition of slavery.
I do not rest in terms of how I work.
This is dangerous in terms of preserving our shared discourse.
But in terms of the issues, it was pretty accurate.
In terms of rigour, RCEP falls far short of CPTPP.
In terms of body diversity, plus-sized models comprised just .
In terms of habit, of course, there are dung beetles.
I think there's a problem in terms of asset prices.
In terms of processing, there is a spectrum, Wolfram says.
In terms of satisfaction, YouTube clinched the number two spot.
In terms of audio quality, the soundbar is absolutely average.
Now, although in terms of -- the president has that power.
Critic Janine Hawkins describes the appeal in terms of noise.
But in terms of federal response, I am completely unoptimistic.
What he did in terms of the information he saw.
In terms of the drinking path that I was on.
In terms of structure, I didn't see structure things wrong.
In terms of function, Smith said we can only speculate.
What is that like, in terms of pressure on you?
Mike: I guess I speak in terms of the spirit.
In terms of policy, major political reform remains extremely unlikely.
They may have some differences in terms of judicial philosophy.
"It was costing them in terms of health," Akumu said.
In terms of lenses, Sony has a clear lead here.
That scene was pretty remarkable in terms of the contentiousness.
Let the American people speak in terms of the midterms.
She also opened up in terms of her workout plans.
SORKIN: IN TERMS OF PROFITABILITY, HOW MUCH DOES AUTONOMY MATTER?
In terms of "Go In," it's time to start meditating.
In terms of, I have not seen the whole series.
We've definitely seen our audience change in terms of volume.
Not in terms of robotics but just the adult nature?
The costs, in terms of increased emissions, would be significant.
They want diversity in terms of the audience they're reaching.
Has your character evolved in terms of the fighting styles?
So in terms of numbers, he's actually technically the frontrunner.
In terms of thumbnails, these do differ and regularly change.
In terms of harvesting, it's a little tougher right now.
In terms of don'ts: Don't make breakfast or lunch dates.
Bermeo: In terms of our overall US budget, they're miniscule.
I always thought about it in terms of two observations.
But in terms of the population, they're not the norm.
In terms of Disney iconography, that's an exciting step forward.
In terms of software, the Z2 Force runs Android 7.1.
But it makes sense in terms of Gray's narrative objective.
You can't beat that in terms of unexpected romantic gestures.
Just in terms of firepower, the possibilities ahead are remarkable.
Force India is getting very limited in terms of potential.
Therefore, you can speculate in terms of possibility or impossibility.
It is the most elite culture in terms of lifestyle.
But in terms of advertising, I think it remains strong.
Mark Zuckerberg can't be understood in terms of partisan politics.
He spoke in terms of healing and transcending partisan divides.
"There is a lack of creativity in terms of solutions."
In terms of scale, then, there has been much progress.
In terms of deaths, the tiny island takes first place.
Trends are all good in terms of supply and demand.
In terms of pricing, the first name change is free.
What were your influences in terms of format and structure?
It was a troubled process, in terms of getting there.
F: I think in terms of choosing and prioritizing projects.
The service itself isn't changing, in terms of its focus.
The deal has gone forward in terms of the vote.
And we do that in terms of dividends and buybacks.
Instead, it is framed in terms of return on investment.
Nowadays, in terms of cost, bridges are expensive to build.
OBVIOUSLY THAT DOES NOTHING IN TERMS OF MOVING THE ECONOMY.
You know, in terms of -- I see some waves now.
In terms of next steps, there aren't any quite yet.
What could this challenge offer you in terms of learning?
Luckily, it's a pretty light morning in terms of workload.
"In terms of sentiment, investors are pretty wary," he said.
Certainly, the shows diverge in terms of premise and tone.
So everything in terms of the business is doing well.
HV: How about in terms of the writers, the critics?
VERY STRONG IN TERMS OF OUR TIME SPENT IN METRICS.
Magnit is Russia's largest retail network in terms of stores.
In terms of specs, though, the phones are totally different.
In terms of conservation, ash is the most stable substance.
Despite being economically motivated, it's effective in terms of reform.
How does something like that work in terms of Messenger?
Not big studio, not engineered stuff, in terms of sound.
In terms of scale, 2017 is not actually an outlier.
In terms of uploaded alerts, however, Britain ranks only 15th.
In terms of business size, the gains were evenly spread.
It doubled overnight in terms of employees, infrastructure and sales.
AMD has crushed Intel in terms of stock performance, though.
This isn't a flagship phone in terms of specs, however.
In terms of policy, the leftward shift may be modest.
China we're up double digits in terms of passenger growth.
BUT IN TERMS OF EXECUTING THE BANK STRATEGY, IT'S UNCHANGED.
"In terms of prevention, hydration is certainly important," she said.
In terms of wildness; the band Slade comes to mind.
Legit factories invest millions in terms of their production values.
But it's arguably more in terms of what it buys.
What can you commit to in terms of improving that?
At least in terms of hiring new talent, that is.
And where are you in terms of business positive role?
There are some recent season options in terms of women.
What's it been like on set in terms of paparazzi?
It wasn't a bad place in terms of the compromise.
Can phobia subreddits be useful in terms of exposure therapy?
Of course there were minuses – especially in terms of censorship.
So we're subsidizing the world in terms of prescription drugs.
IN TERMS OF IT BEING A ATURANT IMPACTING YOUR BUSINESS.
Don't couch it in terms of an "allowance," she said.
In terms of the popular vote, their achievement is remarkable.
The potential casting news is exciting in terms of representation.
In terms of relevance, Horan cited the curriculum development process.
But in terms of how I'm feeling, I'm really happy.
But what does it mean in terms of practical action?
Virtual reality is often talked about in terms of places.
In terms of feel, AirPods might as well be EarPods.
Some comfortable headphones are pretty barren in terms of features.
But then without the compromise in terms of everyday utility.
In terms of quality, though, the results have been poorer.
In terms of what people respond to, it's always interesting.
It's a breath of fresh air, in terms of politics.
The Vizio can't compete with Sonos in terms of soundstage.
In terms of producers I really liked Ratchet, and Rapid.
That's why gaming is so fast in terms of growing.
The best he'd ever hit in terms of average was .
And they put it to me in terms of spirituality.
Nguyen: In terms of fooling, this is our latest work.
But in terms of maybe civil action by citizens, yes.
You've put money in the bank in terms of discipline.
Concretebergs are arguably worse, at least in terms of removal.
It was phenomenal in terms of what a beautiful experience.
However, in terms of range, the Beam is just fine.
How do you balance that in terms of staying grounded?
And in terms of him being behind things, that's politics.
We still control our own destiny in terms of cash.
And what are you seeing in terms of consumer trends?
What does that mean in terms of what I'll see?
They keep things fairly simple in terms of their investments.
But in terms of geography, there's just this one spot.
Wasn't that enough, in terms of fulfilling teenage boys' fantasies?
Why not phrase this obscure metric in terms of temperature?
In terms of getting affirmative (enthusiastic) consent, he completely failed.
In terms of fixing the problem, I'm not that optimistic.
He was very nice in terms of his remarks afterwards.
Jim Acosta got a break in terms of our show.
In 2018, the company was breakeven in terms of profitability.
But in terms of business slowing, we haven't seen that.
These are good things in terms of global economic growth.
In terms of speed, the Earth sets the industry standard.
But that's about it in terms of breaking sexist cliches.
"In terms of who is attacking us: everybody," Lueders said.
IT DOESN'T HELP THEM OUT IN TERMS OF THEIR EXPORTS.
I believe that in terms of viewership, it's transcending genre.
Yet the region has done well in terms of antivenom.
I've never done it in terms of America or Australia.
He hasn't given much more in terms of details, however.
Wingels was more specific in terms of what needs work.
In terms of other formative acts, Radiohead were big too.
Meanwhile, Boone, NC, ranked lowest in terms of money management.
Jim Cramer: Ok. David Cote: So in terms of power.
It's quite enormous in terms of how it gets known.
"You need to think in terms of — this could happen."
We don't have anything like that in terms of security.
It made me think in terms of the human body.
We're really complex in terms of how we're tackling it.
California just looked at it in terms of energy efficiency.
In terms of whether Congress will do something about it?
What do most people use in terms of sleep aids?
Maybe in terms of being the worst cab service provider.
Here's how Indian cities stacked up in terms of wealth.
So which airlines topped the list in terms of service?
In terms of distribution, NewTV will look to telco partnerships.
We still haven't seen inflation in terms of core (CPI).
That includes me in terms of working on a film.
And markets move in terms of what's going to happen.
In terms of down the line it's up to him.
We have grown both in terms of clients and assets.
How did you build that performance in terms of physicality?
This is a really full album in terms of sound.
So we don't think in terms of percentages but value.
It made absolutely nothing for me in terms of surviving.
But it comes fourth in terms of the harm caused.
In terms of the harm caused, that number is 30%.
Investors like to see the company in terms of Facebook.
Its battery life is impressive in terms of everyday usage.
In terms of governing, though, he has also been bad.
But in terms of Kelly's negotiating objectives, he accomplished nothing.
This is true in terms of the number of prescriptions.
How do they compare in terms of price and quality?
In terms of his writing, he was picturing Joan Collins.
A lot has been achieved in terms of fiscal discipline.
In terms of fit, I recommend going true to size.
Papa said "the metrics are reset" in terms of assets.
"It does potentially fit in terms of timing," he said.
VanWyngarden: In terms of the actual music, that's pretty accurate.
"And that's true in terms of tax policy," he added.
He thinks in terms of brands, not necessarily individual series.
JEFF UBBEN: --in terms of providing a corporate education benefit.
Obviously there are some similarities in terms of proxy conflicts.
But in terms of delegates, Sanders's success was more modest.
But in terms of her judgment, something is clearly lacking.
Still, the GOP frames the issue in terms of fairness.
"It was political in terms of vindicating rights," Ryder said.
In terms of the timeline, it's not an immediate thing.
In terms of technological features, the site couldn't do much.
In terms of product categories, handbags and fragrances outperformed footwear.
The industry is changing in terms of products and function.
I've always been pretty competitive in terms of my pay.
She doesn't think of the place in terms of distance.
And how did these groupings fare in terms of turnout?
Customer: This is a Creole icon, in terms of food.
In terms of transaction values, that's slightly more than half.
This is mighty useful in terms of preventing ingesting toxins.
What does it mean in terms of economy and trade?
They differ significantly in terms of income and in education.
" In terms of Bukowski, I'm holding out for "On Schlitz.
In terms of motivation, the attacks came from all directions.
Matt: I don't mean in terms of the seating space.
In terms of international monetary systems, too, Keynesianism held sway.
Ted Cruz has the best narrative in terms of success.
"In terms of the security aspect, I'm worried," he said.
But what does that mean in terms of their career?
So that's why it's really fun, in terms of writing.
It's just a small step down in terms of materials.
Niño: We would also suffer in terms of dairy production.
I start pulling in in terms of my own spending.
A. I would view it more in terms of risks.
In terms of texture, both brands packed a powerful crunch.
It is now making history in terms of land prices.
In terms of their professional relationships, there's little closure ahead.
It needs to speak in terms of power and justice.
In terms of long bets alone, there were 2367,216 contracts.
He's understandably ranked at 9.7 in terms of super powers.
What's at stake in this election in terms of guns?
That seemed to set the precedent in terms of style.
What are you guys thinking in terms of consumer experience?
Not in terms of hate and retrenchment and digging it.
LG: But in terms of finding them ... Yeah, it's hard.
In terms of verse, most of Dylan's work is terrible.
For makeup, in terms of shade, everyone's copying everyone else.
"In terms of medicinal qualities, it's still smoking," she said.
It's insanely important in terms of how that narrative jumps.
I often think about this in terms of viral videos.
Do they want something else in terms of the experience?
And how do you think in terms of digital, then?
In terms of spooky stuff in general, I fail hard.
HP: I completely agree in terms of how you teach.
I'm kind of a stubborn curmudgeon in terms of definitions.
Yemen was already extremely limited in terms of its transparency.
Did you have much input in terms of the styling?
Women are severely restricted in terms of interacting with men.
In Canada, many researchers are frustrated in terms of grants.
Our history in terms of stellar evolution is absolutely tiny.
There isn't much there anymore in terms of the farm.
In terms of Winifred's mannerisms, your execution was spot on.
But that's it, in terms of benefits for poor families.
In terms of boxing, there are very good boxers there.
In terms of the actual therapy, it feels the same.
In terms of drinks, what are the big sellers here?
"In terms of evolution, this was on purpose," said Kraft.
In terms of skin care, we've broken it down, here.
But, yeah, in terms of where we were, probably not.
I wear two hats in terms of my interests here.
I DON'T SEE IT IN TERMS OF INDIVIDUAL INVESTOR BEHAVIOR.
I DON'T SEE IT IN TERMS OF OVERALL MARKET VALUATION.
Just look at this in terms of the United States.
I'm listening for depth in terms of understanding of culture.
Advice is usually delivered in terms of deprivation, not supplementation.
Why are female characters described in terms of their looks?
Mills: What about in terms of the us versus them?
I am always thinking in terms of the next move.
In terms of clothes I like A.P.C., Theory, maybe Uniqlo.
The county leads the state in terms of gun seizures.
I don't mean Indian cuisine in terms of curry houses.
In terms of other writing, I think it's permeating everything.
"In terms of death, Valerie completely embraced it," says Cameron.
"Picture it in terms of an extreme case," Harris said.
Mr. Trump views everything in terms of the bottom line.
People pushed the limits in terms of power, styling, futurism.
He's not traditional in terms of 'I don't change diapers.
Is Minnesota more permissive in terms of allowing vaccine exemptions?
The story doesn't just ping around in terms of perspective.
In terms of their personal reputations, that is certainly true.
But it's already a huge improvement in terms of security.
Their aspirations were valid in terms of their own experience.
The callers were diverse in terms of age and race.
There's nothing quite like flu in terms of the risk.
What surprised you in terms of the art that resulted?
It was insanely diverse in terms of sexuality, gender, race.
Or let's measure our progress in terms of infant deaths.
But in terms of moments, it has provided some doozies.
Where does this project rank in terms of logistical difficulty?
Purely in terms of design, the Zumthor design looks restorative.
So what does that get you, in terms of connections?
A really big niche in terms of the tech audience.
So, what's the end game here in terms of efficacy?
In terms of a star's life, this one was short.
Do you think yelling "works" in terms of changing behavior?
States lags behind Vietnam in terms of testing those sick.
FR: In terms of the transactions, may be about double?
These will be most attainable in terms of getting approved.
There's a rhythm to speech in terms of what's implied.
"It is unprecedented in terms of rainfall," Mr. Feltgen said.
You're going for the biggest punch in terms of audience.
In terms of material possessions, Manuel was an invisible man.
In terms of themes, Jane Austen was a brilliant satirist.
What are their capacity in terms of sheer provider hours?
"You won't miss much in terms of plot," he says.
How aggressive has China been in terms of potential retaliation?
The G8X ThinQ certainly offers more in terms of flexibility.
I love books that are unclassifiable in terms of genre.
The United States ranks poorly in terms of gender equality.
The two couldn't be more different in terms of quality.
By the numbers: In terms of raw interactions since Nov.
But what do the totals mean in terms of profit?
"In terms of voting I'm just another editor," she said.
BUFFETT: WELL, IT MEANS NOTHING IN TERMS OF PHYSICAL CHANGE.
IT DOESN'T CHANGE ANYTHING IN TERMS OF WHAT WE'RE DOING.
So what separates you from them in terms of bad?
We came off a fantastic 2017 in terms of equities.
What does this mean in terms of fulfilling human potential?
And now it's a difficulty, in terms of what's happened.
So there's a motivating factor in terms of the environment.
In terms of confusion, we're not really concerned about that.
How useful that is in terms of ameliorating these impasses.
This may be a catalyst in terms of the wage.
I think we like each other in terms of character.
They weren't especially innovative in terms of style or narrative.
What about in terms of the schedule for human landers?
"They are very aggressive in terms of price," he said.
There's more of a gender bias in terms of perception.
"People think mostly in terms of death," Mr. Hooker said.
The breadth is really strong in terms of the group.
Progress in terms of process I think has been tremendous.
But in terms of pure size, they have dwarfed others.
Neither was it so abysmal in terms of gender diversity.
Hong Kong is a bit lacking in terms of that.
FABER: BUT WHAT IS YOUR SENSE IN TERMS OF TIMING?
Tariffs tend to be paralyzing in terms of global investment.
They never justified their positions in terms of the sciences.
"I'm finding my voice in terms of politics," Swift writes.
WHAT HAVE YOU DONE IN TERMS OF INVESTMENT INTO THAT?
Explain it in terms of a mayor, they are coached.
What's your ten year outlook in terms of markets here?
Now, in terms of quality, there is no possible comparison.
Times have changed, mostly in terms of downtown commercial development.
"He replied: "Yes, in terms of that process, in part.
Nuclear energy proposals do not compete in terms of cost.
I think it has broader implications in terms of valuations.
In terms of the actual history, the jury is out.
And it also matters, potentially, in terms of government assistance.
The benefits in terms of convenience and knowledge are addictive.
WE'D LIKE TO SEE IN TERMS OF MUTUAL FUND OWNERSHIP.
There's huge amounts of diversity here in terms of location.
By 2016, things were looking up in terms of sales.
What are you after in terms of movement in 'Continuum'?
What do you see happening in terms of lip trends?
Even in terms of her own future, Yellen was evasive.
So in terms of the price sustainability at current levels?
It mainly changed in terms of expanding to more groups.
It really does not matter in terms of the politics.
But in terms of comments that could haunt Trump's legacy?
In terms of real economics, however, things are more complicated.
" She added: "Things have changed in terms of the criminality.
In terms of the games themselves, everything plays very well.
The airport also came second in terms of cost competitiveness.
"Nothing has changed in terms of coin transaction," he added.
"They are very aggressive in terms of price," he said.
McConnell explain Social Security and Medicare in terms of socialism.
And so, you change your strategy in terms of ... Right.
You can also check this in terms of accounting identities.
Everyone should be treated the same in terms of skateboarding.
In terms of content, it has done an excellent job.
None of them have worked in terms of their intent.
So we went that far in terms of naming presidents.
I mean in terms of popularity, like I suppose so.
I found it very effective in terms of managing anxieties.
Millennials might be behind in terms of their job skills.
In terms of the setlist, how were the songs chosen?
In terms of the law, I feel they deserved that.
Particularly in terms of this whole getting older younger thing.
In terms of, you misperceived what they thought of you.
In terms of hostile, I grew up on a farm.
There's more in terms of authorship in the UK traditionally.
But in terms of federal economic policy, it's largely irrelevant.
KS: What do you worry about in terms of challenges?
"The Continental signaled that Lincoln was going back to its roots, both in terms of naming and in terms of the expressive styling it had been known for, for so many decades," Brauer said.
LG's 98-inch 8K set will be prohibitive in terms of size and price, but it's a glimpse of what's to come in terms of picture quality a decade or so down the line.

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