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Democrats are jumping to get the chance to challenge him.
Or was that just people on Twitter jumping to conclusions?
Maybe next time you'll remember this before jumping to conclusions.
Harris has not commented on jumping to this conclusion since.
Just watch out for misunderstandings and avoid jumping to conclusions.
Rubio warned Wednesday against "jumping to conclusions" following the shooting.
So why are consumers jumping to buy his new collection?
These zoonotic diseases originate in animals before jumping to people.
In Congress, he has wasted no time jumping to action.
She wanted to closely investigate the situation before jumping to conclusions.
Building permits offered some hope, jumping to a seven-month high.
"We are not jumping to any conclusions," said Representative Max Rose.
Lucas's mother, Jamie Taylor Orr, cautioned against jumping to hasty conclusions.
Rothstein worked at ESPN Radio and MSG before jumping to CBS.
Touch him, and you can start jumping to your heart's content.
Other strategists agreed that investors are jumping to conclusions too quickly.
Paid subscribers also increased by about 500,000, jumping to 11.5 million.
Mr. Rowley, the British counterterrorism official, cautioned against jumping to conclusions.
Video shared online showed young people jumping to escape the fire.
"People are not jumping to buy their next house," she said.
Avoid jumping to conclusions while these planets work against each other.
Let's get all the information before we start jumping to conclusions.
The president firmly avoided jumping to any conclusions about the violence.
Doesn't sound like Jake's jumping to do anything ... on camera, anyway.
Klein did apologize, noting he was naive in jumping to the conclusions.
The realization that people were jumping to their deaths was shocking enough.
He should be calling for a better prosecution, not jumping to conviction.
Before jumping to the answers below, can you identify each passage's author?
The internet is highly experienced in the art of Jumping to Conclusions.
Christensen's attorney, Evan Bruno, urged the public to avoid jumping to conclusions.
Than, quickly jumping to August, 2015, which marks a tipping point here.
Jeb Bush in the 2016 GOP primaries before jumping to Trump's campaign.
Crude oil exports also rose, jumping to 877,000 bpd from 707,000 bpd.
Is it jumping to conclusions that you haven't seen in other places?
I think people have to be very careful before jumping to conclusions.
Given the uncertainty surrounding these texts, Johnson's jumping to conclusions is remarkable.
He also cautioned against "jumping to judgment" about students who were accused.
Once a staunch Team Bobby supporter, I may be jumping to Team Taylor.
Hold off on jumping to conclusions or getting to the bottom of things.
People aren't jumping to conclusions but (are) wanting to be on their guard.
Instead of jumping to the "easiest" solution, learn to communicate as problems arise.
That's why Dreger cautions against jumping to conclusions about North Korea's nuclear testing.
Christensen's defense attorney, Evan Bruno, urged the public to avoid jumping to conclusions.
So we need to get to the root cause before jumping to conclusions.
It is used to get past one focus by quickly jumping to another.
PepsiCo. is jumping to the Nasdaq, where it will list beginning Dec. 19.
Oh, and the annual fee is jumping to $5,000 starting in April 2020.
So falsehoods that are on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram are jumping to WhatsApp.
That silence has not kept travelers from jumping to some logical conclusions though.
Liberals warn against jumping to conclusions and preach about the consequences of overreaction.
Conservatives warn against jumping to conclusions and preach about the consequences of overreaction.
However, jumping to the worst-case scenario does as much harm as underreacting.
He added that too many Australians were jumping to conclusions about President Trump.
He took aim at O'Rourke for what he says is jumping to conclusions.
But the Wuhan coronavirus evolved different mutations than SARS before jumping to humans.
" Cox's profanity-laden speech had workers jumping to their feet and chanting "AFGE.
EBS data showed the euro jumping to $1.1030, the highest level since Nov.
The benchmark 10-year yield hit 2.11 percent before jumping to 2.155 percent.
But he's certainly not alone in jumping to conspiracies to explain world events.
Ilya Fushman, previously a general partner at Index Ventures, is jumping to Kleiner.
But jumping to these other conclusions I think it takes it to another level.
Not long thereafter, the referee was jumping to save him from any further punishment.
The first thing you can do, he says, is acknowledge you're jumping to conclusions.
I'm not killing them for not jumping to overdraft from a weak 2015 class.
"Nobody's jumping to hire a 58-year-old, especially in my field," Richard said.
Dombrovskis said the Commission was not jumping to conclusions about the best way forward.
But again, jumping to saying what you're seeing could be some advanced technological spacecraft.
"I'm not jumping to any conclusions, I want to make that clear," he said.
Still, Dr. Schwabl cautioned against jumping to conclusions about the origins of the plastic.
He "suggested we get the facts before people start jumping to conclusions," recalled Sen.
Florida took advantage, jumping to a quick 252-244 lead after an Allen jumper.
Russia has already warned against jumping to conclusions over who was behind the attack.
" He added, "Before jumping to science fiction, well, a lot of things are possible.
Schiff cautioned against jumping to conclusions, noting it is still early in the investigation.
"I think it'd be jumping to conclusions to think they were cutting corners," he said.
So they seek to bar Kim from jumping to de la Renta until April 2017.
EBS data showed the euro jumping to $1.1030 EUR=EBS, the highest level since Nov.
The patient wasn't, though, and Dr. Bailey (Chandra Wilson) scolded Webber for jumping to conclusions.
The provenance of the illness remains a mystery, and officials aren't jumping to any conclusions.
That means the expected payoff is jumping to around £266, double the cost to play.
However, a rep for the actress told People that we shouldn't go jumping to conclusions.
Jumping to embrace her dad with a big hug, she immediately breaks down in tears.
He wasn't jumping to shady charter schools and following coaches to the next-best team.
It emerged in China in poultry and was first reported jumping to humans in 2013.
Thankfully, the bride wasted no time jumping to the woman's aid — wedding dress and all.
We tried to avoid jumping to conclusions before trying every avenue we could think of.
"False Bingo" is a catchy title that seems to imply jumping to the wrong conclusions.
Leadership isn't jumping to conclusions because something fits the way you believe things to be.
One of Poroshenko's advisers told me that he cautioned Ambassador Pyatt against jumping to conclusions.
So jumping to a cash reward as next step seems a little wild to me.
Despite jumping to the new league, Doyle doesn't harbor any resentment toward the men's league.
I offer my analysis less as a prediction than a caution against jumping to conclusions.
Other commentators, though, have cautioned against jumping to that conclusion before seeing Mueller's fuller findings.
This trial will allow Mr. Weinstein to demonstrate just how harmful jumping to conclusions can be.
I'm confused why people were jumping to that conclusion when Connor was doing CPR on Wes.
Joy Behar is jumping to James Corden's defense after his Harvey Weinstein jokes got him skewered.
Or perhaps the media has received the warning of jumping to conclusions in cases like this.
"I would say that is perhaps jumping to conclusions before the investigation is complete," Inslee said.
Deese, who is white, said people are jumping to conclusions that the shooting was racially motivated.
Kulig picked the man up and laid him on the platform before jumping to safety himself.
Gregg, of course, used to bang Bella Thorne ... before jumping to this girl and that girl.
She went on to skewer the media for immediately jumping to embrace Jussie's story as fact.
Some Clinton voters felt they needed to give Trump more time before jumping to a conclusion.
One lesson for today is to be very careful in jumping to conclusions about asset prices.
Maybe start with STEM before jumping to prostitution as a career choice for our young women.
They are part of the growing list of former lawmakers and aides jumping to lobbying firms.
Maybe the media should have done a bit more research before jumping to praise the company.
F.A.A. officials "are very careful about jumping to conclusions, having gone through other tragedies," she said.
Before jumping to green conclusions, there's an aerial dogfight in Montreal you need to know about.
You've had lots of those: jumping to "Enter Sandman," - I saw that this morning, it's incredible.
In a more measured tone, Rudd cautioned against jumping to conclusions before the facts were known.
"At this stage we are not jumping to conclusions," Dombrovskis told a news conference in Brussels.
CME cattle markets closed higher as well, with feeder cattle futures jumping to multi-month highs.
I realized jumping to any ol&apos job would not get me out of my funk.
That coronavirus circulated in the camel population undetected for decades before jumping to humans in 2012.
People considering jumping to the CFPB weren't sure if it would even exist in few years.
Whatever the cause, EU officials should figure out what's really happening before jumping to any conclusions.
But can we please do so without jumping to political excommunication as the knee-jerk penalty?
Yes, we know, Axe lied about Wendy (Maggie Siff), but jumping to divorce because of one lie?
Game 3 started just as Game 1 had, with the Astros jumping to a 2-0 lead.
The woman's attorney tells PEOPLE to avoid jumping to conclusions until the defense has presented its case.
The story is acted out through impressive juggling, acrobatics, contortions and hoop jumping, to name a few.
Researchers, including Leighton, are also urging caution in jumping to conclusions about the cause of the deaths.
Somehow they have seen the power of it and they are jumping to conclusions that's my sense.
You see Luann here, too, but she's definitely not jumping to be in front of the camera.
With the shares jumping to $13.95, the value of these contracts on paper rocketed to $3.7 million.
He would go on to The New York Times after graduation before jumping to CNN in 85033.
Society frowns on profiling or jumping to conclusions about people by their looks, and for good reason.
CNN media reporter Dylan Byers is jumping to NBC News and MSNBC, according to a Thursday announcement.
"Quilty can be a little difficult," Hopkins told CNN, though now people are jumping to adopt him.
Data from IHS Markit showed eurozone PMI services jumping to 56.4 last month from 56 in February.
It would be best, said the company, to let this play out before jumping to any conclusion.
The crowd didn't sit for long, we were constantly jumping to our feet, cheering, and clapping throughout.
The fee for the two teams expected to be granted next year is jumping to $150 million.
Scientists think this new virus first became capable of jumping to humans at the beginning of December.
Before jumping to condemn what could be a perfectly innocent gesture, check if 4chan is shitposting again.
With a starting price of $1,399, it's understandable if you're not jumping to purchase Lenovo's Yoga C940.
The Saudi oil attacks sent Brent crude prices jumping to a little more than $72 a barrel.
Of course, none of the offices were jumping to get their representatives on the phone with us.
Elsewhere, the euro was flat at $1.1208 after jumping to an 18-day high against the dollar overnight.
" Now Blais, 45, is jumping to the defense of the former model, telling PEOPLE: "Padma actually is amazing.
And then, because jumping to conclusions is my favorite, I wondered: Could CBD replace aloe vera for sunburns?
The teen's mother has issued statements to local media, asking the public to refrain from jumping to conclusions.
Still, McEwen cautions readers against jumping to the conclusion that since cortisol is involved, stress is to blame.
Now, you can just create a post by giving it a title and jumping to the comment section.
"I hope that people, when people see something, they can ask instead of jumping to conclusions," Bloomfield said.
Shipping prices rose on strong vessel demand, with the Baltic Dry Index jumping to a 5-year high.
So they'd have to be more than just a lemming, because jumping to your death is not enough.
Roberts, who was permitted to ask a handful of questions before jumping to another hearing, jabbed at Sen.
African-American consumption of gourmet coffee beverages grew notably, jumping to 40 percent from 33 percent last year.
It is important to hear both sides of every story, with no preconceived ideas, before jumping to judgment.
Mr. Roseman said the team was not jumping to conclusions before all of the facts have been presented.
When the boy is proved wrong, Najib lectures him about jumping to conclusions without knowing all the facts.
"The idea that we're jumping to conclusions before we have a final report is irresponsible," Spicer told CNN.
Doing so, Dalton says, could save thousands of dollars instead of unnecessarily jumping to a higher clarity rating.
We read of shocked spectators jumping to the rescue of Desdemona or fainting when Shylock whets his knife.
However, I'd argue that you have to look at any actual underlying business before jumping to any conclusions.
Siddiqui then got up and ran away from the drill instructor, jumping to his death, the investigation found.
Before jumping to the N.F.L., Kelly spent four seasons as Oregon's head coach, compiling a 46-7 record.
Increased prices also sent the overall index up, with the gauge of prices jumping to 71.6 from 61.9.
But because he was now in the arbitration system, his salary for 2017 is jumping to $4.05 million.
FYI, Beilein was the head coach at the University of Michigan for years before jumping to the NBA.
So jumping to the conclusion that people should stop giving gifts is by itself is not necessarily warranted.
As the story continues to garner national attention, Phelps' attorney is urging the public to avoid jumping to conclusions.
The next day, the Saudi embassy in Washington, D.C. urged the international community to avoid jumping to any conclusions.
He's always played out of self-preservation, jumping to whatever horse he's felt could keep him alive the longest.
Since 21-22, the average effectiveness has been 40 percent, jumping to 42 percent over the past five years.
He criticized the U.N. rapporteurs for "jumping to an arbitrary conclusion that we have violated human rights of people".
House Republican lawmakers are jumping to Army secretary nominee Mark Green's defense as opposition against him continues to mount.
Jumping to Facebook may be considered unorthodox, but shows have hopped from traditional network television to other platforms before.
The Wolverines were red-hot at the start, jumping to a 249-247 lead in the first 239:254.
Perhaps light on substance, but who needs that when rocket jumping to the balcony of an occult military facility?
I would scold any other trans girl for jumping to the fact of transness as the cause for rejection.
Her husband Sriram Krishnan worked at Facebook a couple of years ago before jumping to Snap and later Twitter.
The New Zealand-born Liddell served as CFO at MIcrosoft from 2005 to 2009 before jumping to General Motors.
Prakash spent nine years working on devices for Apple before jumping to Google X to work on Google Glass.
Pause for a beat when you feel the heat, because jumping to conclusions — or into bed — could bring regrets.
Having worked briefly at Fortress before jumping to SoftBank in 2014, Mr. Misra is confident it can accelerate that.
Mr. Ren said in January that he predicted another bumper year in 2019, with sales jumping to $125 billion.
With Trump, it's Republicans jumping to conclusions that he's done absolutely nothing wrong despite glaring evidence that he has.
Yields gained slightly after data showed U.S. home sales easily beat expectations, jumping to a nearly 2-year high.
" Ernst replied: "We can't determine that yet ... So not jumping to any conclusions … I can say 'yay, nay, whatever.
Digital sales grew in China as well, jumping to 15% of total revenue — up from 10% the past quarter.
Maybe Givenchy, because Riccardo Tisci just announced he was leaving that brand amid rumors he is jumping to Versace.
People are not outright condemning the president, community members say, but they are not jumping to his defense either.
Average ticket prices also increased roughly 5153 percent after James' comeback, jumping to $107.90 from $60.03 the season before.
"Frozen 2" continues in the same nonthreatening, emancipatory vein, jumping to life when Elsa responds to the siren's call.
The Spartans took control early by jumping to a 14-4 lead before Charleston Southern scored the next three.
With Shawkey rumored to be jumping to the Federal League, Mack sold him to the Yankees for three grand.
Religious bias was the next biggest category, with anti-Jewish crimes jumping to 29 incidents from 211 the previous year.
Instead of bringing out an iPhone 7 "S" variant in 2017, the company might be jumping to an iPhone 8.
The envelope contains a DVD of ATM security camera footage, which shows Kim jumping to her death, not being pushed.
Setting the bar is a great exercise, but so are both jumping to reach it and jumping and missing altogether.
Nadler and other Democrats have sought other means of combating Trump short of jumping to impeachment out of the gate.
Activity in the bloc's dominant industry accelerated, with the PMI jumping to a four-month high of 55.2 from 53.8.
The Nasdaq-listed stock, BURG, was up 50 percent this morning, jumping to $4.87 per share after the market opened.
So wait for something more substantive before jumping to the conclusion that health reform truly is back on the agenda.
Fans are jumping to Momoa's defense after he was body-shamed on social media for not having a six-pack.
"My sole intent has been simply to encourage those that are jumping to eviscerating conclusions to take pause," she said.
Streep, on the other hand, was an ingénue who'd made her bones on the Broadway stage before jumping to films.
Conservative lawmakers who campaigned on tougher immigration policies say they want to hear more from Trump before jumping to conclusions.
Those opposing views in the market were reflected in euro overnight implied volatility jumping to 1145, its highest since December.
U.S. crude futures dipped a similar amount to $51.26, after jumping to a four-month high in the previous session.
These opposing views in the market are reflected in euro overnight implied volatility jumping to 100.43, its highest since December.
According to creator Nicolas Romieu, 18-year-old Yohann Grignou wanted to film slackliner Louis Boniface jumping to violin music.
And here we are again, with Facebook jumping to the demands of conservatives — and just ahead of the midterm elections.
There are around 100 activists in the room, all jumping to their feet, whooping and cheering at the slightest provocation.
But if he becomes president his habit of jumping to conclusions and making broad insinuations could have more serious consequences.
It can be as simple as grabbing the right ledge or jumping to a certain, out-of-the-way spot.
Shutting members out, baking bills behind closed doors and jumping to the end game were old tactics that wouldn't work.
I'm not sure why they picked the Washington Post particularly over anybody else, but this idea of jumping to conclusions.
Alex Bregman made the play of the game so far, jumping to snare a sizzling line drive by Gio Urshela.
Pinkham pushed back on the idea that jumping to the lobbying world was inconsistent with the lawmakers' work in Congress.
He was a senior researcher and developer in Apple's special projects group, before jumping to self-driving trucks startup Otto.
The survey showed African American support for Bloomberg jumping to 22 percent and support for Biden falling to 85033 percent.
I can't speak to the operational problems, but I can offer some caution about jumping to conclusions regarding strategic issues.
Yuhki Yamashita worked on one of Uber's big priorities—a new app that would keep drivers from jumping to the competition.
The vehicle Nations was driving had expired Indiana license plates, but Leazanby says law enforcement officials are not jumping to conclusions.
Like Disney, Tesla's appeal would be jumping to the head-of-the-class through acquisition rather than building something from scratch.
After jumping to 2019 highs earlier this week, oil prices eased on Wednesday on signs that global markets remain adequately supplied.
It's important to consider these before jumping to the conclusion that such a study can be reliably used to inform policy.
I realized that jumping to a small startup was the best way for me to get more first-hand business experience.
Businesses in Massachusetts would do well to read the actual ballot initiative before jumping to conclusions about the consequences of legalization.
Economists polled by Reuters expect the Philly Fed index to fall to 30 in March, after jumping to 43.3 last month.
There's one common thread throughout this entire article: I need to stop jumping to conclusions and instead start communicating more clearly.
CCAR will apply assumptions including US unemployment jumping to 10%, an equity market sell-off and a steepening Treasury yield curve.
Jumping to Scott's defense, Jenner explained that there was nothing but "positive energy" between her boyfriend and her brother-in-law.
People are jumping to conclusions, they are looking for things that sometimes just are difficult to analyze in the immediate aftermath.
He said he wished Schumer would do more research about Coco Loko and where it is sold before jumping to conclusions.
It is possible that regulations keep Americans from jumping to new jobs or places, thereby jamming the process of economic reinvention.
Interior Minister Horst Seehofer strongly condemned the "horrific act" and warned against jumping to any conclusions as police were still investigating.
First-quarter copper futures volumes surged 433 percent year on year, with options volumes jumping to 182,231 contracts from only 22016,943.
With regard to the haters, Frame believes that people are jumping to conclusions without seeing how the app affects their lives.
Those earlier rumors that the company would be jumping to the more widely used Android Wear operating system were off-base.
Since jumping to general manager from agent, he has talked often about contending for the playoffs in 2019 and prioritizing players.
With global markets still dipping and jobless claims jumping to a 2.5-year high last week, lawmakers want to act fast.
London Also jumping to Europe is Tommy Hilfiger, who will take his #TommyNow interactive party to London (along with Gigi Hadid).
Surely, though, the reader wants to say, Snyder must be exaggerating and jumping to conclusions when he calls Trump "Russia's candidate"?
Iron ore royalties in the bill rise to 3.5 percent from the current 2 percent, instead of jumping to 4 percent.
They now equal mortgages as the leading source of debt, jumping to 25 percent this year from 19 percent in 2017.
The "Beauty and the Beast" dustup also joins the grand internet tradition of jumping to conclusions about movies without seeing them.
Ms. Verveer didn't understand the newfound interest in the youngest Clinton's political motives, and thinks most observers are jumping to conclusions.
The pictures indicated that the windows were blocked with anti-theft grates, which might have stymied people from jumping to safety.
Tony Romo, the former quarterback, recently announced that he was jumping to the broadcast booth at CBS as an N.F.L. analyst.
After a weekend of sleeping late, you have to wake up hours earlier; it's like jumping to a new time zone.
That could, of course, still be coming, but we should see more data before jumping to the conclusion that it's happening.
VIX, a closely followed "fear-index" measure of expected near-term stock market volatility, jumping to its highest level since August 2015.
It will be hoping consumers will stay loyal to the brand and wait for the Galaxy S8 rather than jumping to rivals.
Wheat prices slid after jumping to a six-month high, while soybeans were little changed, having risen for the last four sessions.
But instead of jumping to defend himself, which he's done many times in the past, the YouTuber shared an emotional apology video.
"Everyone deserves to know before jumping to conclusions about a place he has called home for the last twelve years," she said.
That in turn pressured fixed-income debt with yields on 10-year Treasuries jumping to a one-month top at 2.93 percent.
Developed over the past few decades, wingsuits have taken BASE jumping to an entirely new level compared to the days of Boenish.
Not only foreign buyers International buyers may be jumping to invest in Vietnam real estate, but wealthy locals are giving them competition.
Some builders are reporting that renters are skipping the traditional starter home and jumping to that move-up, newly built home instead.
Crypto- and digital currencies' aggregate value hit record highs on Friday, with their market capitalization jumping to $22019 billion, according to CoinMarketCap.
The news sent bond yields surging with the 10-year Treasury yield jumping to its highest level since President Donald Trump's election.
Mulligan's research provides no concrete evidence linking the growth decline to Obamacare, but that didn't stop him from jumping to a conclusion.
Last year, Charleston, South Carolina, had the biggest rise in failure rates, jumping to 10.2 percent from just 1.6 percent in 2015.
Among first-time travelers, solo travel was even more popular, jumping to 37 percent in 2015, up from 16 percent in 2013.
They're also now delving into new technologies, like VR, where Vidcode can be that first step before jumping to something like Unity.
In recent years, I've been experimenting with reconsidering the things I already have before jumping to the conclusion that they aren't enough.
Euro zone stocks reached their highest in a decade, with Germany's DAX jumping to a fresh record of just over 0.93,596 points.
Borges sees exports jumping to around 29 million or 30 million tonnes in the new crop, which could pressure raw sugar prices.
But more recent studies suggest that it likely spread from bats to a mammal — potentially pigs or civets — before jumping to people.
The Hoosiers got off to a strong start, jumping to a quick 28-03 lead on a transition dunk from Jackson-Davis.
Musk's response was followed by a flurry of fans jumping to the CEO's defense, recounting positive experiences they had at Tesla dealerships.
The week's losses accelerated on Wednesday after government data showed weekly U.S. production jumping to a record 10.25 million barrels a day.
I give her credit and hope that others will look at the totality of her record of reform before jumping to conclusions.
Mathematically, resolving a singularity means smoothing over the problematic peaks in a surface, but this often requires jumping to a higher dimension.
Instead of jumping to 64, they jump to 128 for the same $100 … DF: Which is a very nice amount of storage.
RBC Capital's Mark Mahaney expects the company to add one million new users on the quarter, jumping to 311 million in total.
Misuse of prescription painkillers, or opioids, more than doubled among adults from 2001 to 2012, jumping to 4.1% from 1.8%, the study found.
For those who are inexperienced travelers (like everyone jumping to this second dimension), it's hard to access the memories of your current body.
Jerry Nadler (D-NY) for jumping "to Tom $teyer's conclusion" — a reference to major Democratic donor Tom Steyer, who has a Jewish father.
This could be helpful for getting back to your favorite clips or jumping to a new episode of a show you're hooked on.
Relevant reforms came in the early 1990s, with an average TFP growth of 0.4% between 1976-1992 jumping to 1.9% between 1992-2008.
There have been so many twists and turns with this investigation that I'm just waiting to have confirmation before jumping to any conclusions.
But some commentators have cautioned against jumping to such a conclusion based only on Mueller's decision not to file charges on the matter.
The margin of victory has increased this year, he said, jumping to 13 points, compared to 6 or 7 points in the past.
Oil prices pulled further away from the $50 level Wednesday with both the WTI and Brent benchmarks jumping to around $52 a barrel.
Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg and Reserve Bank Governor Philip Lowe warned against jumping to premature conclusions over the ban.
The dollar was slightly lower on the day at 112.56 , after jumping to a seven-week high of 62.93 yen in overnight trade.
Championships aren't LeBron's sole motivation, and perhaps he'd view jumping to a 65-win team a bit too "hired gun" for his taste.
His main reason for jumping to the GOP was to "see change here at the border with immigration policies that work," he says.
The days of the financial crisis are well and truly over as lenders are again jumping to lend — albeit at lower leverage rates.
Uber on Tuesday fired an engineer who was accused of stealing trade secrets from Google's self-driving car subsidiary before jumping to Uber.
That said, Carbon is scaling quickly, with the duet planning to print 100,000 shoes this year, jumping to millions in the coming years.
The dollar was steady on the day at 112.79 yen, after jumping to a seven-week high of 113.14 yen in early trade.
Each scene, a live stream from an Internet connected video camera, remains only for a few seconds before suddenly jumping to the next.
"If it's ISIS, they're jumping to it and saying, 'I got this,'" said Mr. Sena, the president of the National Fusion Center Association.
The tech sector added a little more fuel to its rally on Thursday, jumping to fresh highs after a 43% surge in 2019.
Rewarding its loyal contributors could help improve Uber's image and prevent those who complain about pay and expenses from jumping to rival services.
He holds the record for having the most Guinness World Records, having set more than 600, from pogo stick-jumping to underwater unicycling.
India's overseas purchases of gold could halve to 50 tonnes in December after jumping to the highest level in 11 months in November.
When faced with new information about hormonal contraceptives, Hill said she recommends people check in with themselves first before jumping to any conclusions.
The Affordable Care Act broke over 50 percent popularity for the first time in the Gallup poll in April, jumping to 55 percent.
Stephens is a Pulitzer Prize winner who came to prominence at The Wall Street Journal before jumping to the Times earlier this year.
Before jumping to that conclusion, though, we should look at why the FBI itself thought the warrant was a necessary and justified action.
You can hear the entire record now by heading to the BBC's website and jumping to 01:00:10 of the archived episode.
In case you forgot, the midseason finale of the show ended with the Discovery jumping to a strange new place with its spore drive.
We anticipated the VIX jumping to 35 and that was fulfilled on Monday but historically all serious declines have the VIX stretched much higher.
But we have a bigger problem than just the fact that so many people are jumping to wild conclusions about Sessions with no evidence.
Even if the world is on fire, nobody should feel guilty for wanting to get off instead of immediately jumping to fix the problem.
He also cautioned that, as more sexual assault allegations come out against prominent men across American society, the public should avoid jumping to conclusions.
Having no platform or community meant many writers only knew one another by their tags, jumping to conclusions without communicating and creating competitive oneupmanship.
The dollar was slightly lower on the day at 112.56 yen , after jumping to a seven-week high of 113.14 yen in overnight trade.
The dollar was slightly lower on the day at 20.4 yen , after jumping to a seven-week high of 213.4634 yen in early trade.
However, if you look at OnePlus' ambitious launch timeline and conclude the opposite — that hardware is easy — you'd be jumping to the wrong conclusion.
But the threat to life by radiation from high-frequency flares adds a serious proviso that scientists must confront, before jumping to interstellar conclusions.
Eclipses bring us a lot of information, and Mercury retrograde prompts us to slow down, be introspective, and avoid jumping to action or commitment.
Following a cruel comment  Stefano Gabbana  made about  Selena Gomez 's appearance on Instagram, fans and celebrities are jumping to the pop star's defense.
Schillace was an engineering director at Google from 2006 to 2010, before jumping to cloud-storage company Box in 2012, where he was SVP.
From San healing dances to Xhosa initiations, Hamar bull jumping to Bodi beauty pageants, there's no shortage of incredible traditions sure to inspire wonder.
Yields initially soared with the benchmark 10-year note, 3-year, 5-year and 7-year jumping to their highest in about a month.
He wanted to play video games like you would a mixtape or a best-of album, quickly jumping to different tracks from different artists.
Authorities from Australia and Malaysia have urged caution before jumping to conclusions, and the debris is on its way to Australia for further examination.
The comments sparked a flurry of selling in the bond market, with the two-year Treasury yield jumping to its highest level since December.
"I think we should wait for the full report to be issued before jumping to any conclusions," Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.
Adidas is the fastest growing brand in the survey, Piper Jaffray found, with the company's apparel jumping to fifth favorite from tenth last year.
Trump's transition team hasn't confirmed the pick yet, but that didn't stop Bernie Sanders from jumping to point out the irony in Cohn's selection.
Hillary Clinton, his Democratic opponent, was more measured, urging caution before jumping to conclusions and later issuing a statement condemning the "apparent terrorist attacks".
"A lot of observers are winning Olympic medals for jumping to conclusions," said Franklin E. Zimring, a criminologist at the University of California, Berkeley.
The Fighting Irish (3-1) led throughout, jumping to a 25-8 lead when T.J. Gibbs knocked down one of his three 3-pointers.
Roglic finished in 51 minutes 45 seconds to claim a stage win in his first Grand Tour since switching from ski jumping to cycling.
Toyota's Hino Motors Ltd, however, is taking a more incremental approach, expanding its hybrid lineup to larger models rather than jumping to full electrification.
It seamlessly translates the spirit of Mario games—jumpingto an entirely new interface, as if Mario was destined to be there all along.
HOUSE REPUBLICANS DEFEND ARMY PICK...: House Republican lawmakers are jumping to Army secretary nominee Mark Green's defense as opposition against him continues to grow.
Saban won a national title as L.S.U.'s coach during the 2003 season before jumping to the N.F.L. for two frustrating seasons in 2004.
From the Central Park Five to the present day, Donald Trump has had no compunction about jumping to the wrong conclusion on the law.
Scott Greenberg, of the conservative Tax Foundation, cautioned against jumping to conclusions about who would benefit more, given the scant level of specificity released.
He was a manager for eight years in the minor leagues before jumping to the majors last season as part of Callaway's coaching staff.
For some reason, the VHS cover for the movie Dead Alive is jumping to mind, even though my art doesn't really look like that.
It's fast and hard-edged and packed with allusions to sports, from rope-jumping to horse racing, and to tango, the cakewalk and tap.
"The Commander in Chief in particular should wait for answers before jumping to policy conclusions or exploiting immigration fears," The Journal's editorial board wrote.
Officials emphasized that they were not yet certain that the Tunisian man had carried out the attack, and officials cautioned against jumping to conclusions.
However, choosing the way we do that is critical — getting the right information from trained professionals before jumping to conclusions is even more necessary.
Mr. Ng and Mr. Barra were viewed as part of a nascent trend of Silicon Valley executives jumping to well-funded Chinese internet companies.
Rumors have detonated across the internet regarding a "Frasier" reboot, but Kelsey Grammer, who played the title character, isn't jumping to sign back up.
Reuters Breakingviews Editor Rob Cox admitted that he "responded emotionally and inappropriately" after being called out for jumping to conclusions prior to the facts emerging.
ECB officials viewed a recent spike in inflation as "transient" and agreed they shouldn't overreact to inflation jumping to an annual 1.8 percent in January.
Indonesia has not expelled any Russian diplomats and Vorobieva said Russia appreciated its "balanced positions" and the fact it was not "jumping to any conclusions".
Sam Graves, a Missouri Republican, cautioned against jumping to predetermined conclusions about the factors that contributed to the crashes, though he listed his main concerns.
" Delta says it takes claims of discrimination seriously, works to treat everyone with respect and was "gathering all the facts before jumping to any conclusion.
While most of the heroes utilize jumping to get vertical, Mario is able to butt stomp enemies when he lands on them for extra damage.
But the other part is again, you got some liberal outlets jumping to conclusions, speculating on what it could be when we don&apost know.
Scott was born in Dublin, Ireland and actually started making his mark on the world of the theater before ever jumping to television and film.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently penned a 1,000-word op-ed in the Wall Street Journal jumping to the defense of his company's business practices.
The hope is that the sports fans will stick around since it's free, instead of reacting by canceling their service and jumping to another provider.
In all three cases, battery life was "highly inconsistent," dropping as low as 53 hours in one test and jumping to 16 hours in another.
The guy and the girl will do some sort of activity during the day that ranges from bungee jumping to hanging out on the beach.
I'm sorry, maybe that makes me a bad person, but you don't see the rest of the world jumping to adopt a 4-year-old.
CME most-active January feeder cattle futures climbed 1.325 cents to 146 cents per pound after jumping to 146.7, its highest price since May 10.
That said, it's very early days; there are a lot of unknowns and we would caution against jumping to any real conclusions at this point.
The CCTV program has, however, been losing some of its bite, with some viewers jumping to defend targeted companies and younger audiences simply switching channel.
Last week, Grijalva, the head of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and the first congressional Democrat to endorse Sanders, announced he was jumping to Clinton's side.
Mr. Reagan's Cold War battles merged with the coda, which showed the hijacked airliners hitting the World Trade Center and people jumping to their deaths.
The now short view leads to short conversations that don't espouse much and have us all jumping to conclusions much too quickly and more often.
Meal kit users are notorious for ditching their subscriptions within six months and either jumping to another brand or returning to their old grocery habits.
Jumping to respond to disaster Already gearing up on his own that night to go to work, turning knobs and flipping switches, was Oscar Resto.
We're told J Lo breezed through this property -- listed at a cool $22.9 mil -- along with several others, but isn't jumping to make an offer.
It's true that shortcutting my dreams, jumping to the end point without learning anything about myself in the process, made me feel a bit uneasy.
It may also be a lesson in the dangers of jumping to conclusions in the age of viral news stories, internet mobs and instant boycotts.
"I think they have to listen to their doctors and I think they shouldn't be jumping to get the test unless it's necessary," Trump replied.
India's biofuel policy, introduced last year, aims to achieve a national blending rate of 10% ethanol into gasoline by 2022, jumping to 20% by 2030.
"The notion that the conservative wing has been damaged, I think the media is too quickly jumping to that conclusion," one senior administration official said.
And there's no benefit to jumping to a conclusion, especially given that the Senate may not take up impeachment proceedings until early next year. Sen.
Already, officials in Illinois, Michigan and other states have barely suppressed their glee at the idea of jumping to the front of the primary calendar.
He eventually became a network correspondent, at CBS and ABC, before jumping to "Inside Edition," the syndicated tabloid program that he anchored for five years.
Germany's interior minister, Thomas de Maizière, expressed horror at the latest episode, but he cautioned against jumping to conclusions before the police finished their investigation.
After a surge last summer -- fueled by liberals jumping to her from Sanders, Warren has watched that movement go the other way in recent months.
The players were barred by Major League Baseball for five years for jumping to an outlaw league, but the suspensions were rescinded after three years.
The Republicans need to climb down off the window sill before jumping to their political deaths trying to defend a stillborn approach to illegal immigration.
Following the noise, she found dozens of workers, most of them young women, jumping to their deaths from high floors of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory.
Jay Inslee of Washington, who declared a state of emergency, cautioned against jumping to any quick conclusions about who was to blame for Monday's crash.
The Saudi Embassy also issued a brief addition to the statement on Twitter, thanking the US for "refraining from jumping to conclusions" about the situation.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia on Sunday thanked countries including the United States "for refraining from jumping to conclusions" over the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Adejobi said there were "insinuations that militants could be responsible" but added that police "are not jumping to conclusions yet as to which group was responsible".
Research on this topic suggests that jumping to make a clear and indelible distinction between criminal and citizen has real consequences and ought to be reconsidered.
While the nation's unemployment rate declines, the jobless trend for America's youngest veterans is climbing, jumping to 6.3 percent in January from 4.4 percent in September.
RBC Capital's Mark Mahaney is looking for Facebook to add 40 million new users over last quarter, jumping to 1.63 billion from Q4's 1.59 billion.
The latest Reuters poll showed economists expect two rate hikes, with the probability of a U.S. recession in the next two years jumping to 25.22 percent.
The latest Reuters poll showed economists expect two rate hikes, with the probability of a U.S. recession in the next two years jumping to 103 percent.
One is that Trump has a habit of jumping to conclusions before he has all the information he would need to make the most educated decision.
Carlson hosted several programs on competing channels before jumping to Fox in 2009, including "Crossfire" on CNN, "Tucker Carlson: Unfiltered" on PBS and "Tucker" on MSNBC.
He worked for Ben Carson's presidential campaign as a foreign policy advisor from November 2015 until February 2016, jumping to the Trump campaign in March 2016.
More employers were uncertain about the next three months, with that number jumping to 83 percent from 19 percent in the prior quarter, the report said.
That way it's easier for you to hear what she is saying, and easier for her to hear what you are saying — without jumping to conclusions.
Oil prices rose on a drop in supply of 1.1 million barrels, with West Texas Intermediate futures jumping to $68.47 per barrel, a three-year high.
Wall Street needs to think more about what this Amazon-Whole Foods buy is going to look like long term before jumping to conclusions, he added.
Nate I think people need to wait for the final vote count and the individual voter file data before they start jumping to conclusions about turnout.
Because of that, other countries are jumping to scoop up European cheese—Asia and the Middle East especially—and the US's stockpile is left relatively untouched.
Facebook announced Wednesday that it blew past investor estimates in its fourth quarter earnings, jumping to $213 billion in profit, mostly due to mobile advertising growth.
With income rising 0.4 percent in March and savings jumping to a more than three-year high last month, consumer spending is expected to regain momentum.
"I think they shouldn't be jumping to get the test unless it's necessary, but I think they have to listen to their doctors," the president said.
An exclusive from our NYT colleague David Gelles: Erica Berthou and Jordan Murray, two senior investment fund lawyers, are jumping to Kirkland & Ellis from Debevoise & Plimpton.
Jumping to worst-case scenarios breeds poor decision-making, he said: People tend to adopt a "who cares" attitude, which can contribute to hopelessness and despair.
The U.S. services sector roared back in October, with the ISM's non-manufacturing report jumping to 54.7, up from 52.6 the month before, and beating expectations.
But she cautioned that scientists still needed to learn a lot about the physical and genetic diversity of Africans before jumping to such a drastic conclusion.
But U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin cautioned against jumping to conclusions about the global economy or supply chains, saying it was simply too soon to know.
Clemson easily dispatched the Gamecocks, jumping to a 53-0 lead in the first quarter on the way to a third straight win in the series.
The Democratic senator, who is facing a tough 2018 reelection bid, said at a town hall that he would not be jumping to the Trump administration. .
Chelsea Manning is physically ok, after posting an image of someone standing on a ledge ... appearing to be on the verge of jumping to her death.
Instead of jumping to "time to throw the relationship away," let's try to really understand it, see where things went wrong, hear both sides of the perspective.
By hearing a new dimension, you'll be able to figure out where you're jumping to before you do so you're not doing it in the dark anymore.
Fed Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer, however, warned about jumping to conclusions given that some past bouts of financial market turbulence have not harmed the world's largest economy.
"The idea that we're jumping to conclusions before we have a final report is, frankly, irresponsible," Trump's incoming press secretary, Sean Spicer, told CNN's Alisyn Camerota Monday.
If the price of oil reaching $80 angered President Trump, no one should rule out the price jumping to $100, or $200, or even double that figure.
I'd say I'm jumping to conclusions, except earlier this week Emilia Clarke teased that we still have a big episode ahead — bigger than the Battle Of Winterfell.
There is no mention of Vince McMahon or even Verne Gagne, the promoter with whom Ventura was most widely associated before jumping to the WWF in 1984.
The Saudi Embassy in Washington later tweeted what it called a clarification, thanking countries including the United States "for refraining from jumping to conclusions" over the case.
Schumer responded to the film's backlash in an essay published on Bustle, commenting that people are jumping to conclusions based on scenes not even in the trailer.
The five-year forecast shows the budget deficit jumping to $2.7 billion in fiscal 2020, which begins on July 1, and to $3.4 billion in fiscal 4003.
And the growth looks set to continue, albeit at a slower pace — passengers numbers are seen jumping to 25.3 million in 2019 again 22.3 million in 2015.
But while this inference is a tempting one to make, Muscheler said we need to be careful about jumping to conclusions owing to a dearth of data.
"Jumping to either extreme of locking down the platform to select editors or giving up on supervising integrity will hurt Wikipedia in the long run," he said.
However, those who say that oil and stocks are breaking apart merely because they've moved in different directions in recent days may be jumping to a conclusion.
Reuters data showed the euro jumping to $1.09, up from a close of $1.0726 on Friday, though liquidity was low ahead of the market open in Asia.
That's obviously always the case but I think it was especially apparent in this episode, after the striking early scene of a man jumping to his death.
The World Bank anticipates inflation in Iran jumping to 5003 percent in 2018-19 from 9.6 percent in 2017-18, and to 31.2 percent in 2019-20.
What she didn't acknowledge is that jumping to conclusions is also never a good idea, because there's a chance the slip-up was just that: an accident.
The statement, "because a white cop shot a black man, he must be a racist," is jumping to the conclusion that the white cop is a racist.
After jumping to the government in 2011, Schwartz worked with the Commerce Department, bringing disparate parties together to create the standards that are guiding the Internet's growth.
Last year at this time it was 5.39% before jumping to 6.14% in the fourth quarter and then rising further to 6.53% in this year's first quarter.
Their robots, described here, are unique in that they are bipedal and use a mixture of balance and jumping to ensure they don't tip off the blocks.
Yet it was too early to identify the origins of Friday's massive DDoS attack, and cybersecurity experts who spoke to NBC News cautioned against jumping to conclusions.
VIX, Wall Street's so-called "fear gauge," added 1.33 points to 14.64 after jumping to a more than six-week high of 16.86 earlier in the session.
Unfortunately in 1-1, simply running and jumping to the block that the flagpole sits on does not yield good subpixel values to make the clip possible.
Only in March 2016 did Fancy Bear show up — first penetrating the computers of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, and then jumping to the D.N.C., investigators believe.
Clanachan spent his entire business career, until jumping to the CPL, building Tim Hortons coffee and donut chain and knows that sporting startups are notoriously risky business.
Meanwhile, markets in Europe overnight had rallied on news that a new draft Brexit deal has been reached, with the sterling jumping to a five-month high.
Wagner was a general manager of several Amazon Web Services business units before jumping to Coinbase, the platform's chief executive Brian Armstrong wrote in a blog post.
The Business Roundtable, a group that represents CEOs of the largest American companies, increased its spending by 2628 percent over 28503, jumping to more than $22019 million.
Derivative markets were flashing amber with implied gauges of market volatility jumping to a six-month high as investors grow wary about the prospects of a deal.
Barbaro joined the Times in 2005 and most recently served as a national politics reporter covering the 2016 presidential campaign before jumping to the publication's audio team.
On Saturday, the health ministry confirmed a first locally-transmitted case, with the tally jumping to 41 a day later amid warnings of more likely positive cases.
A report by wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer sparked hysteria -- with some jumping to the conclusion she's ending her pro wrestling career after 1 year with Vince McMahon's company.
He followed it up by jumping to a big Hollywood production — Blade II, starring Wesley Snipes — and stuck with studio fare for his next film, Hellboy, in 2004.
U.S. Treasury yields rose broadly, with the two-year note yield hitting its highest level since 2009 and the benchmark 10-year note yield jumping to 2.46 percent.
She again slammed her school for not jumping to action, saying the white man was "casually walking" and that no one stopped him or flagged him to authorities.
I'm trying to let people show me who they are before jumping to conclusions, and that's helped me start to go into dates with positivity instead of dread.
Science may warn me against jumping to conclusions, but I can decorate my bedroom however I please, and it will contain no reds or blacks from now on.
Instead of jumping to produce a mobile-friendly browser for the dominant platforms, it protested against the App Store's restrictions, refusing to build an iOS version for years.
After grabbing two quick kills, AZR set his sights on Neo, quickly advancing on him, jumping to avoid fire while simultaneously ending the round with an airborne headshot.
After less than a year in the role, the CEO of TiVo is leaving the troubled company and jumping to Liberty Global, where he will become its CTO.
The New York Giants are jumping to Eli Manning's defense against allegations he tried to defraud sports collectors into buying game used helmets that weren't really game used.
McConnell has very little room for error -- he can only lose two Republican votes and still pass the bill -- and GOP senators were not jumping to support it.
Towanda says lupus makes Toni's weight fluctuate due to the steroids she takes for her symptoms, and says people should do their homework instead of jumping to conclusions.
But I am also worried about Europe's bosses jumping to conclusions about the transatlantic relationship based on snippets of provocative comments just two weeks into the new administration.
The move coincided with a risk-on move by investors out of bonds and into stocks with the S&P 500 jumping to a new record on Thursday.
"This is jumping to conclusions without any evidence ... This has bothered and depressed us greatly, that such things are being said of the Egyptian security apparatus," he said.
Meal kit users are notorious for ditching their subscriptions within six months of starting them and either jumping to another brand or returning to their old grocery habits.
Her follower base on Twitter, however, is much smaller than her 103,000-strong Instagram fan base, so jumping to a social platform with a larger audience worried her.
The referee T. J. Luxmore added some drama to the play by jumping to avoid Jokinen's rebound attempt and then landing next to Lundqvist, nearly clipping his blocker.
Bono stepped up again in the 63rd minute, jumping to get a glove on the ball and tip a well-placed strike from Alejandro Díaz over the crossbar.
And it means more obscure tweaks like paying staffers in Congress more so they aren't as likely to work with one eye on jumping to the private sector.
Dr. Braverman noted that doctors in training often didn't completely and accurately describe what they saw — instead jumping to conclusions or relying on technology to make a diagnosis.
Consumer inflation also quickened, jumping to the highest since October 22019 as pork prices soared due to a growing epidemic of swine fever, official data showed on Thursday.
" The "intelligence community is talking about wrapping it up later this week ... the idea that we are jumping to conclusions before we have a final report is frankly irresponsible.
Total new orders at home and from abroad rose at the strongest pace since August, with the sub-index jumping to 53.0 in December from 51.8 the previous month.
The audience was overwhelmingly supportive of the ticket, jumping to their feet on several occasions for standing ovations as Pence shared the vision of his running mate Donald Trump.
Ordinary workers, meanwhile, have seen their pay grow at a steady, but slower rate, with hourly wages for nonsupervisory workers jumping to 3.5% in February from a year earlier.
Both sides -- those who believe the shooting may have been justified and those who believe Scott's death was akin to murder -- are accusing the other of jumping to conclusions.
And now we're at that placeThe basic and standard ultimate 100 and 200 internet prices are jumping to $49.99 a month and $59.99 a month from $47.99 and $57.99.
The problem with jumping to the conclusion that endorphins cause your "exercise high" is that in large-scale studies, scientists measure endorphins present in the blood — not the brain.
When fiery Mars and power planet Pluto meet, you may find yourself jumping to action, and an ending is likely to take place—you'll be over this shit, frankly.
Pokémon Go has taken iOS and Android by storm this weekend, jumping to the top of the App Store and Google Play Store in just a matter of days.
Inflation is seen jumping to 1.3 percent in the first quarter from 0.6 percent in the last quarter of 2016 before dipping to 1.1 percent in the second quarter.
The more it shifts to mobile the more profitable it becomes, with the company's operating margin jumping to 46 percent from 41 percent in the same period last year.
She noted a strong showing in last year's Pan American Games in Toronto, where Venezuela claimed silver in individual jumping and Argentina came second in team jumping to Canada.
Despite the protestations of the paper, $80 for a haircut and $180 for hair coloring is perfectly normal for central Washington, DC, commentators jumping to Ocasio-Cortez's defense said.
And then jumping to her feet from the floor (she always preferred to sit on the floor), bursting with visions and revisions, and let's just do it again, AGAIN!!
Dannon has settled its lawsuit against a former senior sales executive it accused of stealing confidential business strategies and employee salary data before jumping to yogurt-making rival Chobani.
Neptune is the planet of delusion, and things are not what they seem right now, so avoid jumping to the worst conclusions when you don't have all the information.
I figured I should read it before jumping to conclusions as the rest of the internet seemed to be doing — lambasting Ferrell for his involvement in an "insensitive" project.
Since Khan is not jumping to a new role elsewhere but starting his own thing, that is partly why he's able to stay in place for a smooth transition.
Output from the region is forecast to more than double between 3083 and 2023, jumping to 5.4 million barrels a day, according to a new estimate from IHS Markit.
Sterling initially dipped on the Brexit announcement made from Brussels after jumping to 1.3514 against the dollar just prior to the announcement by European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker.
Mr. Crump said the Hoover police had tarnished Mr. Bradford's character by "jumping to conclusions" that he was a criminal because he was a black man with a gun.
A work in which the worlds of fairies and politicians meet — and, not surprisingly, collide — this comic love story is also a cautionary tale about not jumping to conclusions.
A survey found that the number of American adults who reported meditating in the previous year tripled from 2012 to 2017, jumping to 14 percent from roughly 4 percent.
Some of this is to be expected—whenever a southern US market is struggling, there's a certain segment of the hockey world that can't resist jumping to relocation conclusions.
With reports out that Murdoch's son, James, could be jumping to Disney as part of the deal, he also noted the added bonus of solving problems around family succession.
A total of 26.5 people have died in China from the coronavirus, the National Health Commission said on Sunday, with infections in China jumping to 5673,2567 as of Saturday.
David Gray, acting deputy regional administrator for Region 6, confirmed that the EPA will not renew the lease on that facility, but suggested the union was jumping to conclusions.
If the women are convicted, some counts in the indictment carry mandatory minimum sentences of 10 years in prison, with the sentence jumping to 20 years for subsequent convictions.
Maybe she could have disciplined Qadri before jumping to "you're fired," but that is a helluva thing to say to your boss — especially because Bailey is in the right.
However, Entresto's early sales have not met Wall Street's expectations, according to The Journal, though prescriptions have picked up with sales jumping to $430 million in the third quarter.
"Consider where your partner is coming from in how information is being communicated, versus simply jumping to how you're being impacted by your partner's style of engagement," Fulbright said.
Several young labels who have shown as part of group shows, like Symonds Pearmain, or in presentation format, like the faux-fur label Shrimps, are jumping to full shows.
While most people take similar jobs at other companies, Dr. Harkness said, the executives who work with her firm have realized that jumping to another company will not satisfy them.
However, these are rare events in the overall history of the caldera, so we shouldn't be jumping to the conclusion that unrest is leading to anything close to these eruptions.
In October, optimism in the euro zone grew in all surveyed economic sectors, jumping to 16.2 points from 15.4 in September in services, the largest sector in the euro zone.
In addition to the number of individual device searches, the number of inbound international travelers whose devices CBP searched also increased, jumping to 0.007 percent from 0.005 percent in 2016.
A few hours later, the Saudi embassy in Washington, D.C., tweeted a clarification of the statement, saying it appreciated those who are not jumping to conclusions, including the United States.
Washington Wizards coach Scott Brooks is not jumping to conclusions after three contests, but it is clear his team must play better entering Friday's home game against the Atlanta Hawks.
But even though her last stint in the digital dating world ended with a fairly happy relationship, Craig isn't jumping to reenter the scene — partly because of her past experiences.
Bernard Wood, a paleoanthropologist at George Washington University who was not part of the study, told the Christian Science Monitor that Frayer and his colleagues might be jumping to conclusions.
"The term 'jumping to conclusions' is used in cognitive distortion, meaning that we create these stories in our minds that might not have anything to do with reality," Kitley says.
Its third-quarter net profit was unexpectedly strong, jumping to 673 million euros ($780.3 million) from 607 million euros a year ago, as its loan book grew while expenses fell.
Republican leaders from Iowa are jumping to defend their state's first-in-the-nation nominating status after Monday night's bungled caucuses sparked cries for Iowa to lose its privileged status.
The ECB expects the bloc's inflation to average 0.2 percent this year before jumping to 1.3 percent in 2017, mainly thanks to higher energy prices, and 1.6 percent in 2016.
But it's wise to take this information with a grain of salt — a mountain of it, really — before jumping to any serious conclusions, since it could be, well, fake news.
Richard Seymour is a civil rights and employment law attorney who worked with Dreiband at the EEOC and is jumping to his defense in the face of this widespread criticism.
But before jumping to any conclusions based upon the findings of any single paper, it is important to acknowledge that dozens of additional peer-reviewed studies exist on this topic.
Gasoline futures also rose Tuesday, jumping to $2.06 a gallon, and prices at the pump averaged $2.84 a gallon Tuesday, about 12 cents less than Memorial Day, according to AAA.
On Monday, an editorial in the state-run tabloid The Global Times criticized the international community for going "against the Chinese government" and jumping to conclusions before authorities announced findings.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is still reviewing both drugs' effectiveness in treating the coronavirus, and top public health officials have warned against jumping to conclusions on their effects.
And given Benioff's own words in the past about Silicon Valley billionaires, it probably wouldn't surprise him to learn that they're not jumping to participate in all three programs simultaneously.
Part II: Jumping to the N.B.A. and "searching for a meaning to it all," he said, as he chased rings with the 76ers but lost three times in the finals.
Rather than jumping to alarmed conclusions about being left out or disliked, it's vital to remember that a bias is occurring, and to keep maintaining and participating in social contact.
And the fallout on the economy is projected to be just as swift: Morgan Stanley economists see the unemployment rate jumping to its highest figure on record since the 1940s.
Additionally, you can change what happens when you click in a scroll bar too, either jumping to the next page or to the area of the page where you clicked.
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Japan, meanwhile, is benefiting from some of the allocation lost by the U.S. It has suddenly become a stronger overweight, jumping to 18 percent from just 1 percent in May.
The dollar held onto gains after jumping to its highest levels in around three weeks against a basket of currencies on the back of the strong retail sales released overnight.
House Democrats could dive into articles of impeachment sooner rather than later, but Pelosi has been clear she wants an air-tight case before jumping to that kind of action.
In the first two weeks of 2018, poison control centers fielded 39 cases of intentional exposure, jumping to 47 in the third week, according to a release from the group.
So we should be suspicious of jumping to the rosy conclusion that the Mariel boatlift caused big wage increases for the other 593 percent of low-skill workers in Miami.
While Peloton saw a massive increase in revenue to $915 million in its most recent fiscal year, losses more than doubled, jumping to nearly $196 million from roughly $48 million.
But governments allow their citizens the freedom to do many potentially self-destructive things: to go bungee-jumping, to ride motorcycles, to own guns, to drink alcohol and to smoke cigarettes.
Paulsen clarified his "bunny" comments Wednesday, telling CNBC he sees the "bunny jumping" to 2,220 on the S&P and then a pullback if the Federal Reserve hikes interest rates again.
Concerned about alert fatigue, Santa Barbara County toiled over how to convey the severity of the January storm and its potential consequences without jumping to the most extreme, anxiety-inducing methods.
U.S. and European security officials as well as regional analysts cautioned, however, against jumping to conclusions, leaving open the possibility that Iranian proxies, or someone else entirely, might have been responsible.
However, U.S. and European security officials as well as regional analysts cautioned against jumping to conclusions, leaving open the possibility that Iranian proxies, or someone else entirely, might have been responsible.
Online travel remains the biggest segment for internet-based spending — jumping to $26.6 billion in 2017 from $19.1 billion in 2015 — but e-commerce and ride-hailing saw the highest growth.
The Scarn, which was introduced during the "Threat Level Midnight" episode, consists mainly of jumping to the left and right, and extending your arms to shake hands and make new friends.
Some of the cash taken from European shares found its way into emerging markets, with holdings of emerging European stocks jumping to 3 percent, the highest in at least five years.
Instead, Gaga went with a paint-by-numbers medley of Bowie songs, starting with "Space Oddity" — Bowie's first single — before quickly jumping to ... well, just about everything in the Bowie catalog.
Now, with startups jumping to unicorn status in sometimes as short as a handful of months, that risk-reward ratio seems to be even more off-kilter for those early employees.
Sterling was the big outperformer in early trading, with the currency jumping to a six-month high against the euro and a 1 1/2-year high against the Japanese yen.
If you start with assuming whomever you're talking to is coming from a place of positivity, everyone involved benefits from seeing multiple sides of an issue and not jumping to conclusions.
"My counsel — and I have spoken to others — is let's not be premature in jumping to conclusions," said Tony Perkins, the president of the Family Research Council, a conservative policy group.
People are being forced to read about the game instead of jumping to conclusions based on a stupid number that captures none of the nuances and qualifications of a written piece.
By jumping to fix-it mode, you cut your partner off from their own experiences and you send the message that you can't tolerate sitting with them in whatever they're experiencing.
"We're not jumping to conclusions, but based on what's known, we're on heightened alert," said Gary L. Bledsoe, the president of the Texas N.A.A.C.P. and a lawyer who lives in Austin.
The better reason to refrain from jumping to conclusions about the Monmouth result was that it's generally a bad idea to automatically "believe" any one new poll showing a sudden change.
The North American portion of the ESL Pro League Season 53 got underway Thursday, and 100 Thieves and Team Liquid wasted little time in jumping to the top of the standings.
Bernie Sanders, who won the New Hampshire primary and performed well in Iowa, could take a step toward further jumping to the lead of the primary with a win in Nevada.
Starting in January, they would be 15% for Brent crude prices up to $70 per barrel, jumping to 45% when prices are between $70 and $100, and 80% for higher prices.
Originally a Lifetime series before jumping to Netflix for its second season, You is a thriller about Joe Goldberg, a bookseller with an acerbic wit and a propensity for stalking women.
Prices start at $39 for a simple box made out of maple, jumping to $139 if you want a case made of "Figured Walnut" with a custom image printed on it.
Jumping to the series finale, in a pretty ballsy move, Edmure decides he's going to shoot his shot when Tyrion starts talking about voting on a ruler instead of going by birthright.
Biden's shrewd strategic decision to train his fire on Donald Trump from the start, essentially bypassing the primary and jumping to the main event, instantly seemed to solidify his front-runner status.
The disease has already spread to Kenya and China and there is an unrelated outbreak in Uganda, generating fears of the mosquito-borne fever jumping to sprawling cities in Asia and Africa.
Palm readers, for one, have a host of stereotypes about short-fingered people: They're impulsive, stubborn, unconcerned with detail, prone to jumping to conclusions, and interested above all in doing big things.
Consumer inflation also accelerated, jumping to the highest pace in six months, official data showed on Thursday, as pork price remained elevated due to supply issues from a growing swine fever epidemic.
Wheat prices shrugged off pressure from improved harvest weather in the U.S. Plains and Midwest, jumping to session highs after Canada's StatsCan released wheat acreage estimates that were well below trade expectations.
Ultimately we find ourselves jumping to extremes (like, I will cook every, single day for a month) and winding up in over our culinary heads — resorting to takeout pizza by week two.
Vale bond prices also fell, with the yield on its August 2026 bonds jumping to 5.7 percent from 4.6 percent early on Friday before the dam bust, according to Market Axess Bondticker.
The band apparently took MAJOR offense to an interview Garrett gave ripping Kevin Durant ... where the Browns star said, "KD broke the league" by jumping to the Warriors to win a title.
Russia is open to accepting the invitation  but Ambassador Anatoly Antonov said it's important to "deal with the result" of the first summit before jumping to a new one (The Associated Press).
Ted Elliott, a gay college senior from Maine, said he was not jumping to conclusions that the Orlando mass shooting was a hate crime against gay people or an act of terrorism.
The levels — high school, college and pro — are nebulous and chaotic, with college players earning money, high school players jumping to pro status, and pro players retiring early and returning to college.
This means you can focus on whatever you want — fighting things or solving puzzles or climbing as high as you can and jumping to see how far you can fall before dying.
Matthias Platzeck, a former leader of the SPD and head of the German-Russian Forum, said jumping to conclusions with no proof "shakes many peoples' understanding of the law and of democracy".
Ginobili stayed in Europe for three more seasons after the Spurs drafted him, winning Euroleague Most Valuable Player honors in Italy before finally jumping to the N.B.A. for the 3923-2392 campaign.
On the political level, the Muslim Brotherhood affiliated Al Islah has also managed to infiltrate whatever is left of the structure of the state, often jumping to the help of fellow Islamists.
I understand why many people are ready to believe the worst about President Trump, but you will be able to follow the story more clearly if you avoid jumping to unproven conclusions.
"He was making assumptions and jumping to conclusions without engaging in the dialogue he was trained to have in a citizen encounter like this," Jeffrey Paulsen, a prosecutor, said in closing arguments.
Ghosn, then in his mid-50s, had spent two decades in the relative business backwater of Michelin selling tires before jumping to Renault and forming an initially much-derided alliance with Nissan.
The regulatory change means that by 2628, nearly 28503 percent of all U.S. oil and gas production will be regulated under the New Source Performance Standard, jumping to 22019 percent by 2033.
The two had an entertaining back-and-forth that started when McCollum obliquely criticized Durant for jumping to a ready-made contender when he signed with the Golden State Warriors in 2016.
There's a good reason that so few surrogates (apart from the let-no-cable-slot-go-unfilled defender Rudy Giuliani, who suggested Trump will ask for "forgiveness") are jumping to his defense.
After jumping to $1.5 billion in 2007 following the Congressional mandate to build hundreds of miles of new fencing, that budget decreased for several years, but has been rising steadily since 2013.
Rather than jumping to legislation right away, Hurwitz suggested allowing the FTC to use its rulemaking authority to regulate dark patterns, and have the agency tell Congress if further intervention is needed.
Many on the right have seized on the incident to accuse the media and opponents of the president of jumping to conclusions about the encounter based on what the students were wearing.
And The Good Doctor was only too happy to oblige, immediately jumping to some of the stuntier things ER did later in its run, including Dr. Murphy performing surgery on a freeway.
With Star Wars: Episode VIII jumping to December, Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales will set sail on May 26, 2017, from its previously scheduled July 7, 2017, berth.
At a conference in London, Mayer, who had worked at Google before jumping to Yahoo, reportedly said she's excited about being able to use the Gmail app once again, according to The Verge.
"I think it certainly is highly speculative and people shouldn't be jumping to conclusions," said Turner, referencing in particular Comey's revelation the FBI is investigating potential Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
In addition, jumping to the conclusion that this is an alien spacecraft or a light sail, which is tempting from online news headlines, is akin to grabbing hold of the least likely explanation.
Markets are pricing in a 20% chance of a 23-basis-point cut at the June meeting, according to CME fed funds futures, with those odds jumping to 66% at the July meeting.
Reed arrived in New York occupying eighth position on the points list for the biennial match against Europe and booked his place with victory at Bethpage Black, jumping to fourth in the standings.
"And, I remember, so many people jumping to the conclusion that he was going down, playing golf," Spicer said of Trump's visit to that club where golf is indeed often played by visitors.
" Finally, Richmond addressed those she called "friends, families and/or critics": "Please take a few moments to consider everything that we go through before jumping to conclusions based off slanted media and facts.
Star forward Ivan Rabb averages 15.2 points and 10.9 rebounds for the Bears, who have made a habit of jumping to double-digit leads in the first half and struggling after the break.
Or we may be asked why Weezer covered the song in 2018, jumping to the top of the iTunes charts and the coveted No. 69 spot on Noisey's song-of-the-year list.
LONDON (Reuters) - Sub-Saharan Africa and South East Asia are most at risk from bat viruses jumping to humans and causing new diseases that could lead to deadly outbreaks, scientists warned on Tuesday.
While industrial production is a trailing indicator, forward looking data are also pointing to a sustained recovery, with euro zone economic sentiment jumping to its highest level in almost 10 years in June.
From aboard a Coast Guard search and rescue boat, Boatswain's Mate 211rd Class Carlos Perez saw through binoculars the "horrific silhouette images" of people jumping to escape the unendurable situation inside the towers.
In a statement, Baier, 48, credited the quick work of a kind passerby and first responders for jumping to the aid of him, his wife of 14 years and their two young sons.
After jumping to over $50 a transaction at one point, bitcoin fees now run almost $2 a transaction, which is still substantially higher than the pennies it cost to transfer bitcoin in 2016.
If you want to visit the Delta Sky Club lounge, the card also gets you and two guests a discounted $2250 rate per person per visit (jumping to $22020 per visit in 295).
Net revenue, the amount Uber pulls in after paying out commissions to drivers, was roughly $960 million in the first quarter, before jumping to $1.1 billion in the second quarter, the person said.
Deutsche Post beat analyst expectations to post an almost three times increase in third-quarter operating profit before the bell, with earnings jumping to 942 million euros from 376 million a year ago.
For now, it doesn't seem like Afropunk is jumping to change anything about its strategy in response to last week's events considering they've remained mostly silent around Constant-Desportes' resignation and public allegations.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew said on Friday it was necessary to give British authorities some time to determine what drove a steep drop in the pound before jumping to conclusions.
Meanwhile, U.S. copyright authorities decided on Saturday to increase the royalty payments that music streaming companies like Spotify and Apple make to songwriters and music publishers, jumping to 15.1 percent from 10.5 percent.
Loans rose 8.9% to 317.6 billion dirhams with total deposits jumping to 462.9 billion dirhams in the first six months from 449 billion dirhams in the same period a year earlier, it said.
Lisa Schreibersdorf, the executive director of Brooklyn Defender Services, said that any law enforcement authorities seeking to tie Mr. Rodriguez's death to the new rules were jumping to conclusions with no factual basis.
Many in the U.S. intelligence community believe that hackers linked to the Russian government were behind the DNC cyberattack, but Director of National Intelligence James Clapper cautioned on Thursday against jumping to conclusions.
"Gurrumul," his 2008 debut solo album, was the best-selling Indigenous music album in Australian history, hitting triple platinum and jumping to No. 1 on the iTunes Australia roots music chart that year.
The most recent estimates have the current cap of $70 million jumping to $92 million this summer and $108 million the season next, before coming back to Earth a bit in later years.
In a news conference Monday, Drake cautioned against jumping to conclusions when asked if the incident was terror-related or had anything to do with Ohio's Somali community, the second-largest in the country.
"If the price of oil reaching $80 angered President Trump, no one should rule out the price jumping to $100, or $200, or even double that figure," the outlet's general manager Turki Aldakhil wrote.
Meanwhile, litigation risks are piling up with the number of plaintiffs claiming damages over the alleged role of Monsanto's popular weedkiller Roundup in causing cancer jumping to 11,200 from 9,300, Bayer's results statement showed.
Getting more people to use Workplace more regularly as part of their daily work life increases the likelihood that companies will continue using (and paying for) it — and crucially not jumping to a competitor.
British oddsmakers are already predicting names for the royal baby, with Victoria jumping to the top spot at 8/1 within the first minute of the baby news announcement, according to bookmaker William Hill.
But these have been bonus features and none of them were so integrated into the core product offering as to create serious switching costs that would stop a user from jumping to the other.
But there are positive signs that India is recovering, with imports jumping to 50 tonnes in February, up more than 82 percent from the same month in 2016, according to data provided by GFMS.
As a state senator she hounded Mr. Sundquist on taxes; after jumping to Congress, she became an at-the-ready Obama critic who spent the last decade as a fixture on cable news outlets.
Secondly, businesses will start jumping to the lending program that offers the best deal — and as a result, prices and profit margins may come down for the business offering the cash advance or loan.
The 14 companies described their recent share movement as "abnormal" - 13 of them saw their shares jumping to the 10 percent daily limit for six consecutive trading sessions - and vowed to protect investors' interests.
China, on the other hand, has stayed relatively silent on the situation, and according to the Washington Post, the government wasn't jumping to talk about Xi's possible direct involvement in releasing the UCLA players.
Hopes of a breakthrough in negotiations between the world's two biggest economies lifted risk sentiment in early trade, with MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan jumping to a six-week high.
Mr. Wise, who was stringing for The Herald Tribune, considered jumping to The Times, but concluded that young people there "were suppressed and oppressed and took years to get a byline," Mr. Frankel said.
Adding up all layers of the stack, from the underlying infrastructure to the applications, IT service firm Gartner says cloud revenue will end the year at $214.3 billion, jumping to $331.2 billion by 2022.
There may be disaffected youths still hanging out with the dwindling Johnson and Stein crowds instead of jumping to team Hillary, but almost none of them have migrated over to team Racist Traffic Cone.
The Wall Street Journal editorial board ripped President Trump's response to Tuesday's terror attack in New York City on Wednesday, saying his criticism of the diversity visa lottery showed he was jumping to conclusions.
"To help clarify recently issued Saudi statement, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia extends its appreciation to all, including the US administration, for refraining from jumping to conclusions on the ongoing investigation," the statement said.
It's an opportunity to defend someone who is loyal to him and who -- maybe just maybe despite all the facts to the contrary -- is being skewered unfairly by a biased media jumping to conclusions.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Dannon Co has settled its lawsuit against a former senior sales executive it accused of stealing confidential business strategies and employee salary data before jumping to yogurt-making rival Chobani LLC.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Asian currencies surged on Thursday, with the offshore Chinese yuan jumping to its strongest level in nearly two months, as a spike in funding costs prompted yuan short sellers to square positions.
These are some of the reasons why the New York Public Library's collection of performances on film and video took so much effort to bring into existence and requires some hoop-jumping to access.
Clearwater Fire and Rescue District Chief, Greg Newland, praised the good samaritans at the beach for quickly jumping to action by pulling those hurt to safety and performing CPR on the man who was struck.
This includes the ABC sitcom "Last Man Standing," which is jumping to Fox, and "The Expanse," a sci-fi series wrapping up its third season on SyFy, which will air a fourth season on Amazon.
Markets responded to the statement by jumping to session highs after a roller coaster week that was marked by sharp swings, largely in response to news of progress, followed by setbacks, in the trade talks.
Prices are not as high as they were this time last year when stockpiling was in full swing, with Newcastle coal at that time jumping to almost $115 per ton on soaring North Asian imports.
Experts predict that the stock of robots in the US will quadruple by 1.93, jumping to 5.25 more robots per thousand workers (there are currently about 1.75 industrial robots in the US per 1,000 workers).
Demand growth could undercut IEA expectations – Wood Mackenzie estimates an increase of just 1.1 million bpd for 2019 while U.S crude production is seen jumping to 12 million bpd, up from 9.4 million in 2017.
If the euro weakens, the yuan, which is following the new index should weaken as well, and this should not have people jumping to conclusions that China is engaging in a currency war, Tay added.
Even the struggling British pound rose, jumping to a two-week high of $8383 after UK retail sales for July beat forecasts, showing little sign that British shoppers had been affected by the Brexit vote.
The Hoosiers suffered consecutive losses to Nebraska, Louisville and Wisconsin - all played in the state of Indiana - before jumping to a big lead early and rolling to a 96-80 win over Illinois on Saturday.
"Sometimes the consequences of jumping to conclusions can have a significant impact, in this case on crew members who were doing their job and have received an enormous amount of abuse online," the entrepreneur wrote.
The example highlights the dangers of jumping to conclusions in the murky world of cyber attack and defense, as tools once only available to government intelligence services find their way into the computer criminal underground.
Moreover, hoping to prevent a star from jumping to a rival, Javier Tebas, the boss of La Liga, Spain's top domestic league, accused the French club of "financial doping" and vowed to block the deal.
While it may seem tempting to blame the increase in quakes on hydraulic fracturing, or fracking—the much-maligned but increasingly popular method of natural gas extraction—the USGS cautioned against jumping to such conclusions.
In another example of middle market companies jumping to the institutional loan market, travel document services provider CIBT Global Inc has finalised a US$515m covenant-lite loan backing the company's buyout by Kohlberg & Company.
But rather than focusing on who's in the wrong, some argue that what matters more is why we keep jumping to conclusions based on a single photo or video clip when we should know better.
The full Opera, on Android, opens with a Google Now-esque news feed which you can disable if you don't like it, and features a handy 'speed dial' view for jumping to your favorite sites.
He has talked to Prince Mohammed several times in the last week, and has come under criticism amid reports that he has advised Mr. Trump to wait before jumping to conclusions about Mr. Khashoggi's death.
" * "Had the geniuses in the media actually listened to what I said on Sunday, instead of jumping to it and making stuff up that I was telling people to go get drunk at bars, OK?
Health Minister Jane Philpott, who was a family doctor before jumping to politics, spoke during the pre-conference opening about the need for culturally appropriate diagnosis, education and treatment, even in rural and remote communities.
Book Nemacolin Woodlands Resort starting at $229 per nightSet on 2,000 acres in Western Pennsylvania, Nemacolin Woodlands Resort is one giant playground for children with an adventure center offering everything from bungee jumping to ziplining.
Buttigieg had originally planned to attend events in South Bend, Indiana, -- Buttigieg's hometown and where he formerly served as mayor -- before jumping to Iowa to attend the Brown and Black Presidential Forum, among other events.
"We are positive on U.S. economic growth and underlying fundamentals but we don't see economic growth jumping to 21.278 percent," said Chris Molumphy, chief investment officer at Franklin Templeton's fixed income group in San Francisco.
It was a question of statutory interpretation and while I'd have preferred that he'd side with the other conservatives on the court (and the Obama administration), it's a little early to start jumping to conclusions.
In the decade since, Northeastern has basked in its success, with applications nearly doubling, research funding almost tripling and the institution's ranking in U.S. News & World Report's best colleges list jumping to 40 from 96.
" But Dr. Bruce Y. Lee, director of operations research for Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health's International Vaccine Access Center in Baltimore, Maryland, warned, "We should be careful about jumping to conclusions from the study.
But today, things have, er, taken a turn — from fence jumping to a brutal 45-minute breakup scene in which you, the Bachelor, choose the other woman, things are different on The Bachelor and The Bachelorette.
Oil hit its highest in more than three years with Brent crude jumping to a high of nearly $72 a barrel and U.S. crude futures rising 83 cents from their last close to $66.34 a barrel.
Just in time for the holidays, Alison Lou has launched a pasta themed jewelry line that's jumping to the top our wish lists — and giving us a reason to use the word "drool-worthy" more literally.
Fidelity is betting that some of these offerings that come with being one of Fidelity's 27 million customers are enough to keep millennials from jumping to zero-fee start-ups, like the mobile trading app Robinhood.
I used to council caution in jumping to the conclusion that a fighter's chin is shot, but with Arlovski and Overeem it is clear that they cannot take the kind of heat that heavyweights dish out.
The Mariners took the rubber match of the three-game and season series by jumping to a 3-0 lead on Astros left-hander Dallas Keuchel (11-11) in the first inning and never looking back.
Jumping to the front of the pack in his place is Officer Edward Nero, one of the bike patrol cops who initially made eye contact with Gray on the street that day, and ultimately arrested him.
The Spartans made just two of their first 12 shots and the Boilermakers took advantage, jumping to a 10-point lead less than six minutes into the game and feeding off the sellout crowd from there.
Obstruction of justice In the interview Sunday, Bharara said he thought there is enough evidence to open an investigation against Trump for obstruction of justice, but he warned people from jumping to a conclusion either way.
The yield on the benchmark 23-year Treasury note started the week on a tear, jumping to 22.9 percent and toying with the key 1.13 percent level that could trigger a reaction across global financial markets.
During the episode, which became a rush-hour distraction and social media spectacle, Mr. McClean strutted nude atop a grandstand above the TKTS ticket booth, sometimes shouting, "Where's Donald Trump?" before eventually jumping to the ground.
ESPN insider Adrian Wojnarowski shed light on the thinking of Thompson, including the likelihood of the sharpshooter jumping to a Los Angeles team if the Warriors don't offer a maximum contract — $191 million over six years.
Thus far, most companies have managed to absorb the brunt of the initial batch of China tariffs, keeping inflation at bay, but analysts said that jumping to a rate of 25 percent is impossible to ignore.
And just as it will call out Mr. Trump when he speaks falsely, it will avoid jumping to conclusions that every Trump move is false — which he said mainstream news organizations were too quick to do.
He also pursued acting, and landed a number of roles on Taiwanese TV dramas and films before jumping to Hollywood in the role of Magnus Bane in the 2013 movie The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones.
The Mariners took the rubber match of the three-game and season series by jumping to a 13-0 lead on Astros left-hander Dallas Keuchel (11-11) in the first inning and never looking back.
Here's what I found out: In an interview back in 2013, Dr. Jennifer Cope, who tracks Naegleria fowleri for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, cautioned against jumping to the conclusion that cases were increasing.
Here's what I found out: In an interview back in 2013, Dr. Jennifer Cope, who tracks Naegleria fowleri for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, cautioned against jumping to the conclusion that cases were increasing.
And when Bill Clinton would meet privately with Boris Yeltsin, I don&apost remember the world jumping to find out what they were discussing when they were on a bench in Hyde Park at the Roosevelt estate.
" The star recently enjoyed a pool party with her dancers on their day off and they all took turns "jumping to the pool from the balcony," as heard in "This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things.
The interviewees accused the US media, not inaccurately, of fomenting conspiracy theories, exaggerating Vladimir Putin's degree of control over the Russian state, jumping to conclusions about the identity and motivations of Russian hackers, and other journalistic failures.
October data showed the deficit over the past 20173 months jumping to 22017 percent of gross domestic product from 2100 percent in September and 22000 percent in August, as spending has grown and tax income has slipped.
And while we're not exactly surprised these dregs-of-society type publications are jumping to conclusions, considering Jackson's long history of bodycon, midriff-bearing looks, the difference between modest dressing and "Islamic attire" needs to be understood.
Neuropsychologists call the frontal cortex a person's "brakes," but that part of the brain doesn't develop until our early 20s, which is why teens engage in all sorts of risky behavior—from bungee jumping to unprotected sex.
While some social media users are expressing anger and disappointment at Spiegel's alleged words, asking the 33-year-old Victoria's Secret model to dump his ass — others are jumping to her defence and apologising for the rest.
The moves in the oil markets came on the back of U.S. oil production jumping to a record 11.6 million barrels a day in the previous week — with crude output stateside now surpassing Russia and Saudi Arabia.
But those proposals would still encourage people to game the system, jumping to more comprehensive plans or those with the best specialists after they become sick, knowing that insurers could not refuse them or increase their premiums.
In early trade, international benchmark Brent crude was trading over $41 a barrel after jumping to 2016 highs the previous day as producers announced talks to support the market and investors opened new bullish bets, Reuters reported.
"So, now I'm just waiting for you and the rest of your ilk to either stop jumping to false conclusions, correct the record, or, here's a thought, call the press team to ask," Gidley wrote on Twitter.
Other Asian buyers have stepped up purchases of Iranian oil since sanctions were lifted in January, with Iranian imports to Asia, excluding Japan, jumping to 1.60 million bpd in August, up 92 percent on a year ago.
And a thermometer would have been a good addition, too, if only because there's no way to display the temperature on any of Casio's watch faces and jumping to the stock Android weather app is pretty jarring.
He's not wrong: The proposed—and wildly unpopular—House bill is predicted to insure 14 million fewer Americans than Obamacare next year, with that number jumping to 23 million by 2026, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
The way that the book-stuffing con works is that scammers stuff lots of extra content into an ebook before uploading it to Kindle Unlimited, and then trick readers into jumping to the end of the book.
In five years of college split between Pittsburgh and North Carolina he had a career mark of 40.5 percent from 3-point range, with that number jumping to 45.7 percent on 5.8 attempts a game last season.
After jumping to a 2-0 lead in the first inning of the second game, the Yankees trailed by 4-3 in the bottom of the eighth, when a solo homer by Greg Bird tied the score.
Personally speaking, the subsequent "Star Wars" movies benefit from zapping through them -- eliminating Jar Jar Binks and jumping to the lightsaber battle with Darth Maul, or skipping from the clunky Anakin-Padme courtship to the Yoda vs.
Jumping to trade, the United States certainly needs to defend well against unfair, predatory practices, but it also needs a good offense to open and retain markets, so that its businesses, farmers and entrepreneurs can compete freely.
Based partly on a true story, partly on Homer's "Odyssey," it follows the obsessive descent of a young poultry farmer called Chinonso, whose life is interrupted when he stops a young woman from jumping to her death.
It's a chance to prove herself, and she blows it — jumping to the wrong conclusions; overplaying her hand with her bosses; and being consistently outsmarted by Marcus, a fellow detective accused of killing his son and ex-wife.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Dannon Co on Wednesday sued a former high-level sales executive, accusing him of stealing confidential details about the company's strategies and salary data for its employees before jumping to yogurt-making rival Chobani LLC.
While China's second quarter GDP was lower on-year, industrial activity in June "surprised to the upside," said Nomura economists in an analysis, with year-on-year growth of industrial production jumping to 6.3% versus 5.0% in May.
This got better after I got sober, but it was still a practice to take things more slowly, and see where it went before jumping to a conclusion—and straight into bed which, for me, really complicated matters.
But part of the solution here is surely having a more critically engaged culture in the first place, and that means treating people as humans rather than gods or aliens, or jumping to the conclusion that they're monsters.
DUBAI, March 25 (Reuters) - Inflation in the United Arab Emirates eased slightly in February after jumping to a multi-year high in January when the government introduced a 5 percent value-added tax, official data showed on Sunday.
They helped me see that when older people call students today oversensitive, we do the same thing that we accuse the college students of doing — jumping to a predetermined conclusion based on the action of a small group.
In July, the morning after the Minneapolis police released a report on the case, I got into a debate with a friend, and I suggested that she might want to read the document first before jumping to conclusions.
Bateman received specific blowback to the interview for jumping to the defense of Jeffrey Tambor (who was fired from Transparent over allegations of sexual harassment) while Jessica Walter recalled a time when he verbally abused her, years ago.
" Hours later, the Saudi embassy in Washington sought to clarify the country's position, tweeting "the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia extends it appreciation to all, including the US administration, for refraining from jumping to conclusions on the ongoing investigation.
Unlike USDA inspectors at slaughterhouses, where federal workers must be present at all times during operation, inspectors at processing plants sometimes spend as little as one to two hours at a plant before jumping to the next one.
The biggest change was seen within the rightist alliance, with support for the eurosceptic League jumping to 22.9 percent from 17.4 percent and backing for former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia dropping to 12.2 percent from 14.0.
They shot 201 percent from the field and moved the ball well, coming up with 238 assists on their 230 baskets and jumping to a big lead in the early minutes that forced TCU to keep battling back.
Earlier on Monday night, Clinton opponents accused the Associated Press of unfairly jumping to premature conclusions when it named Clinton as the presumptive party nominee, declaring she had reached a delegate majority with a tally that included superdelegates.
The bond market signals an increasing likelihood of the next Fed move being a reduction in the cost of borrowing money as the year unfolds, jumping to nearly a 70% chance for the central bank's policy meeting in December.
On the same day, Cruz sent a letter to several state Republican parties indicating that he wants to hold on to his delegates and prevent them from jumping to presumptive nominee Donald Trump's campaign at the party's national convention.
Sure, there's a neat clip or two of Lawler jumping over a low kick or jumping to check a kick, but those are labor intensive 'sometimes moves', not the sort of thing a fighter can actually rely on consistently.
But instead of jumping to defend himself, which he's done many times in the past, the YouTuber shared an emotional apology in a video that has already garnered more than two million views since it was posted on Tuesday.
Just in case anyone was still doubting that the Republican Congress would be jumping to please President-elect Trump, several members of the House of Representatives are now working on ways to quickly build his promised Mexican border wall.
Gains in the oil market, however, were capped by Wednesday's report that showed U.S. crude inventories jumping to their highest since September 2017 and production hitting a record 12.3 million barrels per day last week. .
In separate releases aimed at nearly 20 House Republicans, the campaign committee accused them of jumping to conclusions over Planned Parenthood and rushing to cut funds for the organization, which supporters say is a critical health resource for women.
It's useful for quickly jumping to conversations with your favorite people or groups you've set up for work, family, and so on, without having to navigate through the WhatsApp front screen first (particularly if the conversations are old ones).
Nearly a third of U.K. trades positions— including electricians, gas, water and construction workers — faced skill-deficit related vacancies, while financial services saw the most dramatic rise in jumping to 21 percent in 2015 from 10 percent in 2013.
None of that stopped Cabana from jumping to WWE when he was offered a developmental deal in 2007—even though that meant halving his income, forfeiting his merchandise business, and putting his body through a far more punishing schedule.
Instead of moving the price up in modest multi-million-dollar amounts, the last offer was a throw-down — jumping to $400 million from $370 million — an aggressive strategy that won the buyer the painting and left onlookers incredulous.
Some of the impact has been mitigated by an acceleration in cancellations with the amount of metal earmarked for physical load-out surging by a net 22,500 tonnes last week and the ratio of cancelled tonnage jumping to 44%.
Expectations the central bank may unveil some measures at its next monetary policy meeting on July 30 and 31 sent bond yields jumping to 0.093 percent and the rallying to a two-week high against the dollar and the .
Some of the impact has been mitigated by an acceleration in cancellations with the amount of metal earmarked for physical load-out surging by a net 22,500 tonnes last week and the ratio of canceled tonnage jumping to 44%.
In a news conference Monday, Ohio State President Dr. Michael V. Drake cautioned against jumping to conclusions when asked if the incident was terror-related or had anything to do with Ohio's Somali community, the second-largest in the country.
Financials in Europe are likely to see their profits jumping to nearly $26 billion in the October-December period from just $2.1 billion the fourth quarter of 2014, when several banks made one-off provisions after writing off some loans.
In payments, this is translating into a new wave of services where transactions are being enabled at the point at which you need them, with minimal friction: no log-ins, no jumping to new sites or apps, no additional steps.
"Since there's not a great commercial product to solve this issue yet, everyone comes up with their own solutions," she writes, giving examples of blankets, layers and more and imploring others to "cut parents some slack" before jumping to conclusions.
Christie avoided saying that the Trump campaign broke the law, suggesting that people were getting ahead of the facts: "I think the thing that bothers me the most is that we seem to have a frenzy of people jumping to conclusions."
Melenchon's stimulus plan carries a price tag of 100 billion euros while Le Pen sees France's budget deficit jumping to 4.5 percent of GDP in 2018 if she is elected, up from an expected 2.8 percent of GDP in 2017.
HONG KONG/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - China's Ant Financial Services Group is in talks with investors to boost its fundraising target to at least $8 billion, which could see its valuation jumping to about $150 billion, people with knowledge of the plan said.
The panel of economic advisers said they expected German inflation to surpass the ECB's price stability target of just under 2 percent for the euro zone as a whole this year by jumping to 2.2 percent from 0.5 percent in 2016.
This means that, upon being presented with the message, your recipient's PGP client will have to cycle through all of their private keys and try them one by one, rather than jumping to whichever key the message was encrypted for.
Linking up its image search with inventory and purchasing is one more step in Google controlling that experience and keeping users from simply jumping to Amazon or eBay after the search to look for and buy what they are seeking.
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We would all benefit from continuing the conversation about viable alternatives to smoking, particularly those such as e-cigarettes that have already proven an effective step towards quitting, rather than jumping to unsubstantiated conclusions that result in banning products altogether.
While most strains are currently low risk for human health, the number of different types and their presence in many parts of the world at the same time increase the risk of viruses mixing and mutating - and possibly jumping to people.
A post-debate poll of Iowa Democrats conducted by Suffolk University for USA Today found Biden holding steady at 24% support but Harris jumping to 16%, more than double her numbers from the last time the group surveyed the state.
"I know firsthand that when we start going down that road, it can be very, very deadly, so I condemn that," he said, before warning against "jumping to conclusions" about the explosives sent exclusively to Democratic politicians, and to CNN.
Azure revenue has been falling consistently since after October 2017 earnings release when the company reported a 98% Azure growth rate (subsequent growth rates were 93%, 76%, 76%, 73% and finally 59% last quarter before jumping to 62% this quarter).
October has historically been the most volatile month as the Cboe Volatility Index, or the VIX, tends to peak in the month, jumping to more than 21 points on average over the past 30 years, according to Macro Risk Advisors.
Unlike some graphics that do most of the work in advance, this one invites real thinking and often further research, because it encourages students to consider the many factors that may influence a problem, rather than cavalierly jumping to a conclusion.
Garrett, a veteran reporter who has covered the White House for CNN and Fox News prior to jumping to CBS, pushed back on the notion that the evening is supposed to celebrate a chummy relationship between the press and White House.
Nearly 70% of the business leaders surveyed expect a new U.S.-Mexico-Canada (USMCA) trade agreement to be ratified by all three countries, with that number jumping to 88% in Mexico - the sole country whose legislature has ratified thus far.
"In the wake of the tragic loss of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 on Sunday, people around the world are jumping to conclusions about the Boeing 737 Max," the Allied Pilots Association, which represents pilots of American Airlines, said on Thursday afternoon.
Both Doctorow and Gilbert noted that this kind of shifting landscape can often be particularly problematic for artists and creators, who often don't want to risk ongoing projects by suddenly jumping to new versions of software that may contain unforeseen bugs.
That is, at least, how Tonya presents it, as she runs up against figure skating's class ceiling early and repeatedly, too poor, too sturdy, and too "redneck" to please the sport's gatekeepers, but too good at skating and jumping to be ignored.
The Verdict: As someone who tends to wake up with brown sheets and streaky legs, this formula solved all my problems, and even allows me to customize my tan to the shade I want, instead of jumping to an instant deep bronze.
Didn't plan on staying in college all four years Hield contemplated jumping to the NBA after his junior season, but when he learned that he probably wouldn't be a first-round pick, he elected to return to Oklahoma for his senior year.
KEY RATING DRIVERS Leverage to Stay High: Fitch believes Sunac's leverage, as measured by net debt/adjusted inventory, will stay above 50% in 2017, after jumping to 60% as at end-0003, from 26% at end-2015 and 19% at end-2014.
It also gives itself room to run aggressive marketing campaigns to attract new customers — like offering free delivery from Plus merchants on Labor Day — which can also help drive customer loyalty and keep them sticking around instead of jumping to other services.
Chief Executive Warren East said Rolls was on track to meet its guidance of 700 million pounds ($854 million), give or take 100 million pounds, in cash flow this year, despite its outflow in the first half jumping to 429 million pounds.
"I understand it's a new product, and glitches happen, but the lack of communication is screaming that this was all to keep people from jumping to the HTC Vive when you did a paper launch with promises you couldn't keep," another said.
In the Hoosiers' latest loss, 68-55, at Northwestern on Sunday, Thomas Bryant matched a career high with 23 points and added 12 rebounds, but Indiana couldn't hold the momentum after jumping to an early 10-33 lead and finished shooting 32 percent.
Earlier this week, ESPN insider Adrian Wojnarowski shed light on the thinking of Thompson, including the likelihood of the sharpshooter jumping to a team in his native Los Angeles if the Warriors don't offer a maximum contract — $191 million over five years.
It is currently available only on the CT6, but with the "take rate" jumping to about 50 percent of those sedan buyers in recent months, the automaker is looking to expand it to the rest of its lineup over the next several years.
"There is increasing concern for a lot of us that jumping to impeachment talk before the facts are there and the American public are ready for it is a gift to Trump, " said one Democratic strategist, who requested anonymity to speak candidly.
Last week, the BPI released a report that suggested it is increased streaming and the vinyl revival that, together, kept the British music industry buoyant in 2015 by not just reaching the projected amount of vinyl sales, but jumping to 2.1 million.
Unlike Fox-Pitt, who comes to Rio with 2000 stallion Chille Morning, the horse that carried him to a second win at Badminton in 2015, Funnell will ride a younger horse she transitioned from show jumping to eventing just three years ago.
KEY RATING DRIVERS Leverage to Stay High: Fitch believes Sunac's leverage, as measured by net debt/adjusted inventory, will stay above 50% in 2017, after jumping to 60% as at end-2016, from 26% at end-2015 and 19% at end-2014.
A five-time All-Star, Westbrook averaged 23.5 points, 7.8 rebounds and 10.4 assists last season as the Thunder reached the Western Conference finals, which they lost in seven games to the Golden State Warriors after jumping to a 3-1 series lead.
"There are real issues in the world, and I wish people would stop jumping to extreme conclusions about things that aren't their business, but Matte and I just choose to ignore it because we couldn't be happier right now," she told Vogue.
Chief Executive Warren East said Rolls was on track to meet its guidance of 700 million pounds ($854 million), give or take 323 million pounds, in cash flow this year, despite its outflow in the first half jumping to 429 million pounds.
Of course, the need to remain neutral is not just to keep hold of its 31 million developers (up by 3 million since the deal was first announced), but to keep them from jumping to GitHub competitors, which include GitLab and Bitbucket.
The film runs through the major plot details primarily via voiceover and flashbacks (a mythical dagger, patricide, summoning gods—you know, normal stuff) before jumping to Nick and reluctant best friend Chris (aw, Jake Johnson!) searching for shit to steal in Iraq.
The band signed to New Jersey hardcore label Gern Blandstein before somewhat acrimoniously jumping to Blast First (and then their current home, Mute Records) and released the disjointedly anthemic They Threw Us All in a Trench and Stuck a Monument On Top.
Her letter read: The internet did not react well to her claims about Beckham, and criticized her for jumping to conclusions about why he did not speak to her, relying on racist stereotypes, and assuming that he owed her his sexual attraction.
This makes for an especially eye-popping result during the final number, in which nine equilibrists take turns jumping to and from a pair of huge swings — at times it feels as if they are going to take off over our heads.
What the science says about spanking Many experts say that spanking is linked with an increased risk of negative outcomes for children -- such as aggression, adult mental health problems, and even dating violence -- while a few others warn against jumping to such conclusions.
Merck has been on a roll with the medicine, jumping to the front of the pack of companies with new immuno-oncology drugs, particularly after Keytruda extended survival as an initial treatment for advanced lung cancer, by far the largest oncology market.
FirstGroup, under pressure from a shareholder to make strategic changes, gained 3.6% after jumping to a near two-year high, as it put its U.S. coach service Greyhound up for sale and also said it was looking to separate its UK First Bus operations.
Live videos draw more than ten times as many comments as regular videos, according to the blog post announcing the new capabilities, so Facebook is jumping to capitalize, doubling down and letting users rope in their friends should drive even more engagement to the streams.
"Do we really want the state to be responsible for testing every faucet in every school in the entire state is, I think, a question really worthy of debate and discussion and not jumping to conclusions," Mr. Christie, a Republican, said at the time.
The 10-year Treasury yield started the week on a tear, jumping to 2.99 percent and toying with the key 3 percent level — that points to signs of increasing inflation amid signals from the Federal Reserve that more rate hikes are to come this year.
Trump's decision has thrown the Fed another curve ball that may force it to again cut interest rates to protect the U.S. economy from trade-policy risks, with October Fed funds rate futures jumping to now fully price in a rate cut in September.
The euro enjoyed a small respite on Monday, jumping to an 11-day high versus the U.S. dollar, on expectations that Washington and Beijing can soon sign off on a deal to end a trade war that has been a drag on global economic growth.
"We are a bit surprised by the strength of the reaction in bond markets, but it appears the market is jumping to the conclusion that the European Commission will take a hardline stance when Italy submits its budget," said Mizuho rates strategist Antoine Bouvet.
Working here from another story written by David Lagercrantz, who assumed authorship of the series, the plot begins with a flashback to Lisbeth's dark youth and the life she escaped, before jumping to the present, where she's shown dispensing her own brand of justice.
Such cooperation has yet to find anything like real evidence to support it, but the danger of people jumping to that conclusion was both obvious and continuously stoked by anti-Trump media reporting, asserting or implying repeatedly what Russia and Trump were purportedly up to.
The former, however, appears to be quickly establishing a foothold in the space and eating into Amazon's stronghold, with the company's share of the market jumping to 13 percent from 413 percent approximately one year ago, according to findings from Synergy Research Group and Canalys.
The demand for high-end fitness centers has increased in the past decade, and the industry has responded: According to a study conducted by the American Hotel & Lodging Association, the number of hotels with wellness facilities has increased by 21% from 2004 and 2014, jumping to 84%.
By Tuesday, video of the incident had gone viral; longer videos, giving more context, had been released; one of the students, Nick Sandmann, had issued a detailed statement telling his side of the story; and multiple members of the media had apologized for jumping to conclusions.
Alison Banwell, glaciologist at the University of Cambridge Scott Polar Research Institute who was involved in unrelated field work in the the far northwestern corner of the Ross Ice Shelf in January 2016, told Gizmodo she found the study "very interesting" but cautioned about jumping to conclusions.
Most involved strains that were low risks for human health, but the sheer number of different types, and their simultaneous presence in so many parts of the world, has increased the risk of viruses mixing and mutating - and possibly jumping to people, according to disease experts.
In trying to get ahead of criticism of the FBI for jumping to a conclusion too quickly and closing the original Hillary Clinton email investigation, he has only made matters worse and dropped a huge new issue into the presidential campaign, 11 days before the election.
Interest rate futures traders are pricing in a 100% chance of a rate cut at the Fed's September meeting, with the odds of a 50 basis point rate cut jumping to 30% on Monday, from only 1.5% on Friday, according to the CME Group's FedWatch tool.
Trump views all of politics -- and all of the world -- through the lens of cable and reality TV. In both of those mediums, you are often rewarded by jumping to conclusions, by saying the most controversial thing and always always always refusing to back down or apologize.
But the Note 6 never existed (Samsung skipped that number when jumping to the Note 7), and despite multiple unsuccessful attempts to fix its exploding batteries, the Note 7 was killed and pulled from stores last year, which left a gaping 243-inch hole atop Samsung's phone lineup.
Whereas 80 percent of respondents in July said they did not anticipate changing location, this slipped to 70 percent in the most recent survey, with the number who now said they were uncertain jumping to 24 percent and those saying there were considering edging up to 6 percent.
All of these candidates — and others — improved their percentage over last year: Jeff Bagwell (71.6 percent, from 6093 percent), Tim Raines (69.8, from 55), Curt Schilling (52.3, from 39.2) and Mike Mussina, who made the biggest leap, jumping to 43 percent from 24.6 in his third year of eligibility.
HQ Music (Android, freemium)Screenshot: GizmodoNot only does HQ Music stick to the absolute basics in terms of its interface design, it also offers interesting gesture controls for adjusting volume, skipping tracks, jumping to sections of a song, and so on (a pinch gesture changes the volume for example).
LONDON, March 10 (Reuters) - The euro recovered all of the losses caused by a barrage of rate cuts and new stimulus from the European Central Bank on Thursday, jumping to a three-week high against the dollar after the bank's chief Mario Draghi said more cuts were unlikely.
Any police department should know that jumping to conclusions before even talking to the victims and/or their families is foul and irremediable – especially, in our case, when there is a ruthless, well-financed and flourishing campaign against Muslims that many of us are battling every single day.
LSU, which allowed No. 227 Florida to make a school-record 212 3-pointers in the Gators' 106-71 victory Wednesday night, saw Texas Tech make three 3-pointers in jumping to an 11-2 lead before the Tigers switched from a zone to man-to-man defense.
Oliver was a correspondent for Jon Stewart's "Daily Show" and served as a fill-in host for Stewart before jumping to HBO to host his own weekly show in 2015, while Colbert was signed by CBS after a long successful run hosting "The Colbert Report," also in 2015.
In Pennsylvania, voter registrations across age groups increased sharply in March and April before the primary last week, but registrations of young voters increased the fastest, jumping to 45 percent in March and more than half in April, from fewer than 40 percent of voters in January and February.
Through much of his first term, Nixon's approval rating hovered around 2628 percent, jumping to about 28500 percent as he made historic trips to the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China, and through his reelection, only to fall back to 6900 percent after his 2628 reelection landslide.
After jumping to a commanding position in Iowa and improving his chances in New Hampshire, the mayor of South Bend, Indiana, is confronting the real possibility that his inability to win over black voters will thwart his rise and, in the worst-case scenario for Buttigieg, sink his campaign.
Powell's colleagues at the Fed so far have said the central bank should stay the course, gradually raising rates along the path Yellen set and neither reacting to the recent market turbulence or jumping to conclusions about the impact the tax cuts and higher deficits could have on inflation.
" On Wednesday, shortly before Guglielmi's tweet about the actor being considered a suspect, Smollett's brothers Jocqui and Jake shared a statement that read: "Remember to THINK, check your own prejudice, and truly inform yourself before jumping to conclusions and spreading untruths, saying things you'll regret, and making cruel harmful jokes #justiceforjussie.
Whatever the allegations against him, they say, this is a topic that puts him on what many Alabama Republicans see as the right side of a non-negotiable issue, something that could help keep some Republicans made queasy by the allegations from staying home or jumping to Moore's opponent, Doug Jones.
Analyzing more than 30,000 attempted breaches in 2018 the company says it detected across its customer base, CrowdStrike measured the time from hackers' initial intrusion to when they began to expand their access, jumping to other machines or escalating their privileges within a victim network to gain more visibility and control.
The Bluetooth syncing is rather slow, and while Spectacles do take advantage of Wi-Fi syncing for higher-definition versions of clips, that implementation involves the extremely clunky step of jumping to your iPhone's settings app and changing your Wi-Fi network to a hotspot generated by the Spectacles themselves.
"We have to be very certain — it's about not jumping the gun, not jumping to conclusions about the significance of the changes we find in the brain in terms of a person's prognosis or their symptoms," said Dr. Ann McKee, the chief of neuropathology at the V.A. Boston Healthcare System.
Most involve strains that are low risk for humans, but virologists and public health specialists are worried that the sheer number of different types and their presence in so many parts of the world at the same time, increases the risk of viruses mixing and mutating, and possibly jumping to people.
The changes at Fox News over the past 13 months include losing prime-time hosts Megyn Kelly, Bill O'Reilly and Greta Van Susteren, with Kelly jumping to NBC, O'Reilly being fired in April 2017 amid sexual harassment allegations and Van Susteren leaving the network in September 2016 following a contract dispute.
Meanwhile, accused serial abusers need only admit that "lines got blurred" (to quote Tambor in the THR article) in order for people in this industry to fall over themselves with acceptance, jumping to their defense because he's learned, he's reconciled, he's apologized, and he's been semi-ostracized for like four months!
A spokesman for Tesco reiterated the guidance the company issued in October when it said it would not increase the size of its annual 270 million pound pension top-up payments agreed with trustees in 2015, despite its deficit jumping to 5.9 billion pounds, from 2.6 billion pounds in Feb 2016.
Cohen explains that jumping to audio allowed the writers to do some things that they weren't able to do with animation, such as calling back to the style of classic radio dramas and the advertisements that went along with them, but also use nudity that they couldn't get away with on television.
Flying through the air, using your grappling hook to gain purchase on one ledge before jumping to another, or just to wreak havoc, is what makes Just Cause 3 so awesome... except when the open-world system stutters on your underpowered PC, and your glides take a low-frame-rate-induced tumble.
Those alarmed by Trump's apparent commitment to campaign promises to promote domestic energy by increasing the drilling of oil and gas, reversing the fortunes of the coal industry and canceling President Obama's Clean Power Plan, are jumping to unnecessary conclusions about the position the new administration will take regarding the clean energy industry.
The most notable changes at Fox News include the losses prime-time hosts Megyn Kelly, Bill O'Reilly and Greta Van Susteren, with Kelly jumping to NBC, O'Reilly parting ways with the network in April 2017 amid sexual harassment allegations and Van Susteren leaving the network in September 2016 following a contract dispute.
The Blue Raiders had upset Michigan State on Friday, just the eighth time a No. 220 seed had eliminated a No. 24 seed since the tournament expanded in 25, by jumping to an early lead on the strength of accurate shooting and then staying with the Spartans the rest of the way.
That followed a series of well-received appearances on national TV, which have helped fuel his new popularity: An Iowa poll on Monday showed him jumping to third place in the 2020 caucus race, and a Quinnipiac national poll on Thursday showed him rising to fifth and tied with Senator Elizabeth Warren.
INGRAHAM ANGLE EXCLUSIVE: In a wide-ranging interview on Fox News&apos "The Ingraham Angle," White House chief of staff John Kelly said the administration believes the law should run its course in special counsel Robert Mueller&aposs investigation before jumping to conclusions ...  Kelly also made no apologies for his defense of Trump against Rep.
The destructive fury of the erupting Kilauea volcano has been unleashed on the Big Island's Leilani Estates housing development, with the number of homes and other structures destroyed jumping to 210 from a previous count of 226 only a few days ago, according to David Mace, a spokesman for the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
No matter how different they seem, Judge and Altuve have each been a mirror of his team's fortunes in the A.L.C.S. Just look at how the series has played out so far, with the Astros jumping to a lead of two games to none as Altuve set the pace with his hitting and baserunning.
Instead of jumping to version 4, Garmin is revealing some worthwhile updates to its fēnix 3 multisport watch at CES this year, including a new $600 model called the fēnix 3 HR that includes the company's optical heart rate technology so that athletes monitoring their vitals no longer need to wear a cumbersome chest strap while they train.
Tesco, however, said it would not increase the size of its annual 270 million pound pension top-up payments agreed with trustees last year, despite its deficit jumping to 5.9 billion pounds, from 2.6 billion pounds in February, due to the collapse in bond yields in the wake of Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
As soon as we sat down in a conference room he launched into a frenzied screed about his research, barely finishing ideas before jumping to the next: BDSM to bestiality to pedophilia to lethal sexual asphyxiation to a theoretical scenario in which a large sex party or the New York Pride parade leads to an increase in HIV infections.
But the Capitals found a recipe for success in closing out the Penguins in the second round and jumping to a 2-0 lead in the third round against the Lightning without Backstrom, and Kuznetsov's absence could be what forces the Capitals to rediscover the safe, low-event style that may be their best bet to beat Vegas.
In a radio interview on Thursday, House Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) warned against jumping to conclusions after the shooting, and said that it was not the time to talk about gun control.
Pat RobertsCharles (Pat) Patrick RobertsKobach says he's more prepared for 'propaganda' in Senate campaign Pompeo: Senate run 'off the table' Grassley gambles on drug price bill despite GOP doubts MORE (R-Kan.) was permitted to ask a handful of questions before jumping to another hearing, but he also carved out time to needle the committee's top Democrat.
Because of his suspicion of the mainstream media and what he believes to be the cult of political correctness, his instincts in the wake of the violence was to avoid jumping to the conclusion that the blame lay with the white supremacists and neo-Nazis who had gathered to protest the removal of a Robert E. Lee statue.
The young Sun Devils should get credit for resiliency and discipline, but they were outgained by nearly 2 to 1, survived three missed field goals by Michigan State (including on the last play) and should have received a 15-yard penalty, the conference admitted, for illegally jumping to try to block a field goal on the final play.
The surreptitious video and audio recordings that were played on Thursday portrayed the two defendants — Christian Dawkins, a former associate of the discertified agent Andy Miller, and Merl Code Jr., who worked 14 years for Nike before jumping to Adidas — as operators who hoped to leverage their contacts in grass-roots basketball into a business representing players when they grew into N.B.A. pros.
The issue of gun violence has divided Americans along political lines for decades and will continue to do so, but white extremism is jumping to the forefront of the political conversation in a new way: Democrats say it's a crisis that needs to be addressed immediately while President Donald Trump and some pundits appear to believe there is no problem at all.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenBiden allies see boost in Tuesday's election results Sanders vows to end Trump's policies as he unveils immigration proposal Trump rails against House Democrats, impeachment inquiry during campaign rally: 'It's all a hoax' MORE (D-Mass.) saw her support significantly rise in the Monday poll, jumping to third place with the support of 2628 percent of respondents, up 28500 points from March. Sen.
Gains in the oil market, however, were capped by Wednesday's report that showed U.S. crude inventories jumping to their highest since September 2017 and production hitting a record 12.3 million barrels per day last week.. Exports of U.S. crude broke through 3 million bpd in November for the first time and peaked at 3.6 million bpd earlier this year, according to data from the Energy Information Administration.
This was not the first time that a resolution of no confidence was issued under Mr. Lynch's stewardship of the P.B.A. Fifteen years ago, the union called for the resignation of the commissioner at the time, Raymond W. Kelly, for "jumping to conclusions" after an unarmed African-American teenager was killed by a police officer in a dark stairwell of the Louis Armstrong Houses in Brooklyn.
I tell her this all the time, and she doesn't realize it, but Gwen's one of these people that I learn so much from, because no matter what the situation is, she has a way of looking at something from every angle possible, and understanding if there's turmoil or something going on, instead of just jumping to conclusions or reacting, it's, 'Well, here's why they may feel that way.
Former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergHarris posts video asking baby if she'll run for president one day Clinton still 'disappointed' Sanders held off on endorsing her in 2016 Booker notes 'anger' over more billionaires than black candidates in 21625 race MORE has gained traction in the poll since his announcement to officially enter the race last week, jumping to 2900 percent support and tying Sen.
Or more specifically: I think that there's more interesting innovation... The new season of Mr. Robot isn't due to air on TV for another three days, but if you were quick, you might have been able to catch the first episode of the acclaimed show's second series tonight.... Pokémon Go has taken iOS and Android by storm this weekend, jumping to the top of the App Store and Google Play Store in just a matter of days.

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