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E. feels really congested, so he jumps in the shower.
These were big jumps in numbers, but not big enough.
Then the company goes IPO and the public jumps in.
After a moment, Billy Howell, IHMC's media specialist, jumps in.
Hopefully these jumps in subscription cost won't happen very often.
Jay jumps in, and they take it for a ride.
Curse the adult who jumps in and "saves" the day.
But Kylie—" Her sister jumps in, "I took her advice!
I hope he jumps in, because I love the competition.
Only then can they follow single jumps in such detail.
Zagitova attempts all of her jumps in the second half.
Brian McQuiggin, a pastor from nearby Clifton, Texas, jumps in.
THIS JUST IN Another Dem jumps in Former Colorado Gov.
What is key is that everyone jumps in the pool.
" Here, Stodden jumps in: "I'm attracted to insecure men, I think.
Those gains were his biggest single-day follower jumps in February.
When a kid jumps in a puddle, there is science there!
He jumps in his car, starts the engine, backs out fast.
Facebook and Twitter reported significant jumps in activity on Sunday evening.
If someone falls, everyone jumps in to pick you back up.
Go deeper: American support for the death penalty jumps in 2018
Other systemic shocks have led to brief jumps in cash demand.
In the past, product upgrades have yielded bigger jumps in sales.
But then Biden four years later, he jumps in the race.
There were several jumps in GDP under former President Barack Obama.
I tried never to let these jumps in content become too puzzling.
" Brady responds, "Disney," and Edelman jumps in to finish his answer, "World.
If the agent forgets something or makes a mistake, it jumps in.
How about an analysis of Jedi jumps in the Star Wars movies?
The brain jumps in to shut that down and you become faint.
I must be the kind of guy that jumps in and out.
California, Washington, Nevada and Hawaii have also seen big jumps in homelessness.
Both saw jumps in their primary support of greater than 5 points.
If I'm doing arm day, I'll work in box jumps in between sets.
That's just one example in several jumps in food prices in the country.
Leslie Jones jumps in to remind everyone that intersectionality should not be forgotten.
The researchers discovered that jumps in survival rates reached a plateau around 1980.
Any resulting jumps in the cost of projects could be embarrassing for Moon.
" Foster jumps in and clarifies, "Yeah, that means something completely different for military.
A number of trucking companies reported big rate jumps in the first quarter.
I'd frantically do burpees and tuck jumps in a race against their impatience.
" When the handmaids' getaway car pulls up, Emily jumps in and cries, "June!
Zagitova does all of her jumps in the second half of her routine.
Wearing an all-cotton, traditional diving suit, the diver jumps in feet-first.
This wage growth was one of the largest annual jumps in nine years.
Fortunately, a producer jumps in and stops her from spinning the wheel again.
But Chen, who has been the most accomplished performer of quadruple jumps in the field, fell on his opening quad lutz on Friday, stumbled out of a triple axel and did not complete two jumps in combination, which is required.
She had the longest jumps in both rounds for a total of 305.8 points.
M. gets up and I kiss him goodbye as he jumps in the shower.
Then everyone jumps in the pool because swimming in Italy is their favorite thing.
The robber strolls to the waiting SUV, jumps in and the vehicle takes off.
At one point, she jumps in a harness from a 31-foot-tall tree.
The officer then appears to bodyslam McCall before another cop jumps in to help.
Then everybody goes out on the boat, jumps in the water and someone dies.
At practice on Thursday, Zagitova landed five triple jumps in a matter of seconds.
The largest jumps in sales occurred in Maryland, New Jersey, Alaska, Delaware and Massachusetts.
Importantly, Google searches have been correlated with jumps in the polls this primary season.
Thompson and editor Sylvie Landra seamlessly execute match fades to manage jumps in time.
That came courtesy of jumps in lending and trading revenue as well as falling costs.
Jumps in the car herself and lays in her bed as I drive across town.
If somebody falls or says, 'I can't do it,' everybody jumps in to to help.
Now, as an insurance lobbyist, she sees big jumps in Obamacare insurance premiums next year.
And in Oz, the Cowardly Lion jumps in fear if you turn the lights out.
Performing powerful jumps in a controlled, measured environment is easier than doing dynamic, improvisational parkour.
Oil stocks solidified gains after slight jumps in overnight oil prices lifted the energy index.
The two spikes Nomura predicts do not include the jumps in the VIX this week.
He jumps in the pool, eats hot dogs and stares at Rick and Sandy's junk.
Anderson jumps in to aid Eagle and it's all a little confusing from the sideline.
" Her lawyer says, "You don't have to answer that," and Madonna jumps in, "I couldn't.
"I've never seen jumps in some of the key indicators like this," Dr. Leiserowitz said.
In the biopharma business, chief executives have also benefited from price jumps in prescription medicines.
That helped Tencent report big jumps in advertising and payment revenue related to the app.
Michael Wirth, the CEO of Chevron on one of the biggest jumps in oil's history.
"I laugh, I have to laugh," he jumps in, no need for me to answer.
My homie told me it's not us who had pressure with another hood, it's having pressure with that one person from that other hood, then the whole hood jumps in ,and our whole hood jumps in, and that means we can't fuck with nobody.
The alarm goes off almost immediately after the little bug jumps in, and I hit snooze.
Recruiters say they've seen big jumps in British-based candidates seeking Irish positions since the referendum.
He jumps in the shower and gets ready while I drift in and out of sleep.
The survey reflected this trend with jumps in both earnings growth and employment expectations in November.
Some of the pages experienced unnatural jumps in followers and other telltale signs of inauthentic behavior.
Jumps in prices during seasonal demand spikes will be kept to a minimum, the ministry said.
Fair play Scuzz, thanks for giving me an excuse to practice big jumps in the lounge.
Pairs haven't been announced, so you'll have to attend to see who jumps in and out.
If the dollar suddenly jumps in value, that might wreak havoc and cause defaults or bankruptcies.
If he jumps in the race, Young could have an uncontested shot at the leadership position.
A busty woman in a thong swimsuit jumps in the ocean with a bunch of sharks.
" Here, Charlamagne tha God jumps in by saying "You sound very Bill Cosby-ish right now.
And he's not a rising star, either: Warren has seen the biggest jumps in the polls.
"I've never seen jumps in some of the key indicators like this," the lead researcher said.
My husband jumps in as soon as we are stopped, he is such a water baby.
McBride jumps in, adding that she felt the same way after seeing Brandi Carlile at Bonnaroo.
The founders explain they are looking for marketing expertise, and Frankel, founder of Skinnygirl, immediately jumps in.
When Thomas realizes that Heidi is headed to Tampa, he jumps in his car to intercept her.
I have a stunt double so if something's going to be dangerous, she jumps in for me.
In Italy, Dev eats pasta, jumps in startlingly blue swimming pools, wines and dines with beautiful women.
Then, of course, the dog jumps in the car all over his leather seats and scratches them.
Meanwhile, its operating expenses increased 8% YoY due to jumps in both marketing and professional services costs.
That's half as many new jumps in resolution for the selfie camera compared to the back camera.
If Kennedy officially jumps in, Markey could be facing the "toughest race he's ever [encountered]," says Marsh.
"I've never seen jumps in some of the key indicators like this," one of the researchers said.
It analyzes every single pixel of archival Kepler data for sudden jumps in brightness, Ridden-Harper said.
DJUSRT was up 1.5 percent on Friday afternoon, led by jumps in the stock prices of Amazon.
M. jumps in the shower while I do that and then we both change into workout clothes.
The jumps in salary aspiration were surprising, says Chris Bohlsen, director of investor services at TD Ameritrade.
Musk begins, "Right now, we can't even get one person to Mars, so clearly—" Herzog jumps in.
In one passage, she does gargouillades (sideways jumps in which each foot writes rings in the air).
Wait, Tom jumps in again, talking over deftly and definitively from Goldman and Mayer, so I am reengaged.
Two, Trump faces Sanders, and Bloomberg jumps in, splitting the left vote and throwing the election to Trump.
That means that big jumps in sterling may reflect investor positions rather than outright confidence of a deal.
BuzzFeed News' analysis reveals that Mato Grosso had one of the largest jumps in gun sales under Bolsonaro.
A boy jumps in a pond covered with algae on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on Aug. 23.
The game jumps in the ring with Fortnite, PUBG and H1Z1 as a first-person Battle Royale shooter.
A man, who Fujiwara thinks was a relative, jumps in after her and bystanders pull them to safety.
But Zagitova regularly places the jumps in her programs so that they all fall within the second half.
When that happens, the same treatment delivered by the same people to the same patients jumps in price.
Chen is world famous for becoming the first male figure skater to land five quadruple jumps in competition.
It's the kind of open-ended concept that could become a bottomless pit, if the court jumps in.
It attributed the cause possibly to celebratory "massive jumps" in a post that got more than 27,000 retweets.
But revenue jumps in equities trading and in the origination and advisory business were bigger than at rivals.
Some possible Democratic contenders have told supporters that they will rethink their possible run if Biden jumps in.
All displayed the kinds of performances that make investors happy: profit surges, big jumps in revenue — sometimes both.
Those who had the biggest jumps in empathy and altruism scores had the largest reductions in cardiovascular risk.
To lessen the chance of back injuries, Tennell has begun performing Pilates and attempting fewer jumps in training.
As in a limerick recited with the last word missing, the brain jumps in to complete the rhyme.
He gets better jumps in the field, he said, and turns more singles into doubles on the bases.
And as he finishes that thought, Lipinski jumps in to finish it with him, twinning even in an interview.
" He adds, "I was standing on top of the ski jumps in Calgary and thinking, 'Wow, this is it.
Not only did the huge jumps in growth suddenly stop, the rate actually also dipped slightly by 1 percent.
The chowing cat then turns around and BAM, jumps in fright at the sight of the green, serpentine menace.
Chen is the only man to receive credit for landing five different types of quadruple jumps in international competition.
Recent jumps in share prices have been largely attributable to firms' own performance, despite Mr Trump's tweets claiming credit.
The gist of the improvements here are jumps in acquisition times and confirmation of the map to pattern match.
There's a fortune in the fortress of patents, and every now and then someone jumps in and makes money.
But Pelosi allies are confident she'll have no problem fending off a challenge if anyone jumps in the race.
After I've been offline for a few hours there would be 4-5 of these jumps in my timeline.
If Tesla jumps in, Harley's efforts would be validated, and the US electric motorcycle market could achieve staying power.
It's hard to imagine a public plan that jumps in and out of the market in places every year.
With more people in the market comes more capital and the potential for faster jumps in price, Hayes added.
When a child jumps in the water and that child doesn't know how to swim, they panic under water.
"Let's not pretend I'm Hitler," Chad jumps in, and it's the most rational thing anyone has said all night.
The drills relied mostly on each player's own body weight — squats, lunges, jumpsin the absence of workout equipment.
Stovall said historically, volatility jumps in the August of midterm election years by about 34 percent over other Augusts.
But revenue jumps in equities trading and in the origination and advisory business were bigger than at its rivals.
Thrillseekers can practice their jumps in the snow park, which is equipped with a massive "airbag" to soften landings.
In order to get herself to a hospital without arousing too much suspicion, she jumps in front of a taxi.
Unfortunately, as Cricket is on his way to retrieve items for said spell, Flora jumps in front of his Uber.
Twitter isn't small — it has roughly 3,500 employees worldwide, so even small jumps in percentage points represent dozens of employees.
But those in the experimental group had noticeably greater improvements, and these attitude shifts predicted greater jumps in marital satisfaction.
Tayshia immediately jumps in and claims she heard the conversation between Elyse and Nicole and that Onyeka has it wrong.
In January 2017, Chen became the first male figure skater ever to land five quadruple jumps in a single performance.
It will, however, offer some modest gains in power efficiency and double-digit percentage jumps in app and web performance.
And social media use in particular helps explain why the jumps in non-fatal harm were primarily among young women.
Makonnen jumps in the, rapping about jumping out of a Jaguar, over a quirky-weird beat served up by Ige.
" At that mention, Mackie jumps in with a warning about Trump, "Is he gonna go back to his old ways?
Mastercard saw "significant jumps" in the first three weeks of the month, according to a press release from the company.
" Cutipa-Zorn jumps in: "Also, it is important to give these people an opportunity to be seen without being surveilled.
He jumps in the water, sees a shark passing by below him, freaks out, and nopes out back onto land.
It marked the two highest year-over-year jumps in ad prices for Facebook over of the past 14 months.
The jumps in those avoiding small gatherings and public spaces both occur across demographics like gender, age and party identification.
Bidding that started with six buyers ricocheted at nosebleed prices for almost 20 minutes, with often staggering jumps in increments.
These jumps in poverty, if indeed they took place, are surprising, given Rwanda's rapid GDP growth of 8% a year.
But some states saw big jumps in homelessness, including North Dakota, California, New Mexico and Vermont, the HUD report found.
We both finish up with scoops of ice cream just as the diving group comes and jumps in the pool.
Early jumps in iron ore and gold prices helped lift the resources sector, with gold stocks among the biggest gainers.
Shepherdson said he hoped there would not be any further exponential jumps in claims after next Thursday's numbers come out.
Some areas, like the northern border state of Baja California, showed big jumps in murder rates, which others saw sharp drops.
Imagine three people playing jump rope: Bob and Rob hold the end of the rope and Alice jumps in the middle.
Tenth graders also saw huge jumps in nicotine vaping, from 3.63 percent last year to a whopping 16 percent this year.
But Remy jumps in to the rescue and calls the First AME Church, who agrees to host the festival instead. Win!
Rhode Island, Arkansas, Washington and Nevada were among the states that saw big jumps in their computer science offerings last year.
The midcap index was largely unchanged with results-driven jumps in medical products maker Convatec and outsourcer Capita supporting the index.
For his latest video, Olympic snowboarder Jamie Nicholls has filmed himself performing some tricks and jumps in a gigantic Pikachu costume.
When the price of a corporate bond jumps in value after hitting the market, the bondholders score quick and easy profits.
She jumps in front of Keane's car and stops them from leaving… right as the decoy car explodes outside the garage.
Washington (CNN)Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump hopes former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg jumps in the presidential race.
Nene jumps in as the peacemaker, but it still escalates to a shouting match in a language we can't even understand.
Another member of the crew jumps in and delivers his own series of punches as the victim appears to go down.
Mr. Trump asserted that rates would go up "2319, 225, 2308, 2246 percent" — apparently referring to exorbitant jumps in select markets.
A student jumps in front of the group, rips his shirt off and leads the group in a chant and dance.
That canceled out big jumps in Akamai Technologies and Juniper Networks, which each surged more than 10 percent after strong results.
Thoros, whom The Hound once mocked for his top knot, jumps in and saves The Hound's life but is mortally wounded.
Usually, when Karina sees me, she runs up to me and jumps in my arms and we tell each other stories.
In comparison, despite regular jumps in China's national defense budget, it still only sits at 21969% of the country's total GDP.
" Stewart continued: "Then the FBI jumps in, and all of a sudden there's a whole new thing the FBI's investigating again.
Food prices shot up 1.3 percent last month, driven by jumps in the cost of chicken eggs and fresh and dry vegetables.
O'Leary then jumps in, revising his offer to $150,000 for a 15 percent stake in an effort to win over the entrepreneurs.
My parents were so impressed with this, like she comes in, makes this incredibly insightful pronouncement, and then jumps in the lake.
Yet almost none of the 13% increase—which includes jumps in stalking, robberies and sex offences—has anything to do with terrorism.
Consumers on the lowest-tier "bronze" plans could see some of the biggest jumps in prices if preliminary requests are ultimately approved.
The midcap index gave up 0.2% as the BoE's actions overshadowed results-driven jumps in medical products maker Convatec and outsourcer Capita.
And search traffic tracker Google Trends highlights some curious jumps in searches for the term "Instagram hacked" on August 7 and 11.
She jumps in for a good cause The Kennedy family has a long tradition of charity work, and Schlossberg is no different.
The car's iconic gullwing door opens itself, and the young man jumps in and takes off at a reasonable and prudent speed.
There are no cuts to a dripping faucet, no jumps in time — the show wants us to bear witness to Hannah's suicide.
Read MoreJob creation jumps in February In December, the latest state level data available, the average national jobless rate was 5.0 percent.
He slips on his shoes, runs his hands through his messy hair, and jumps in his car to head to tonight's shoot.
Staats and Megan Hill portray Van Halen-esque shredders, with Vanessa Aspillaga as an MTV V.J. The director Margot Bordelon jumps in.
The economy had boomed, with years of sustained 2101 percent annual growth yielding significant jumps in life expectancy, living standards and GDP.
" As for Kris: "It will be around 10:15-63:45 depending on when she jumps in the car (smiley face emoji).
The dynamics could change again if Florida House Speaker Richard Corcoran, who could challenge DeSantis for the more conservative votes, jumps in.
In the event, the contest turned into something of an anti-climax with both producing their best jumps in the third round.
In 2015, the white mortality rate was 30 percent higher, driven by jumps in drug overdoses, suicides, and alcohol-related liver disease.
It also posted jumps in total paid users, average revenue per user and in revenue generated from its sales-assisted enterprise business segment.
A breakdown of the French data showed jumps in tobacco and energy prices had contributed the most to the pick up in inflation.
We saw impressive jumps in performance from quad-core Surface Pro 6 models compared to the dual-core chips used in previous models.
After loads of mockery and back-and-forth nonsense, first-time coach Jennifer Hudson jumps in wondering why everyone can't just get along.
A participant jumps in the waters of the North Sea during the annual New Year's plunge event in Ostend, Belgium, on Jan. 6.
Randall starts talking about the suddenness of death and everything is getting sadder and sadder until Beth jumps in and cuts him off.
The camera circles as two siblings duke it out verbally, before another sibling jumps in like it's a prolonged and lethal improv exercise.
Source: China Beige Book "Every sector reported jumps (in shadow financing)," according to a brief on second-quarter activity from China Beige Book.
Then, on June 15, despite high winds gusting up to 29 mph, he completed 101 jumps in just 24 hours in Baldwin, Wisconsin.
"I don't want to blow my own trumpet, but I wrote some cracking letters," he says with a chuckle, before Maria jumps in.
Thailand, the Philippines and Malaysia saw robust jumps in sentiment, showing that many countries in Asia continue to benefit from accelerating global growth.
Boeing, Northrop Grumman, General Dynamics, United Technologies and Raytheon last week all notched double-digit jumps in their quarterly earnings from last year.
The news from the F.B.I. crime data was alarming: The murder rate rose sharply last year, driven by jumps in several major cities.
Why it matters: Holiday shopping sales were even higher than originally reported, especially due to jumps in transportation related spending, reports Business Insider.
Another study found that two-thirds of the cities that had the highest jumps in murder rates in 2016 were not sanctuary cities.
So performing difficult jumps in the second half requires more strength, endurance, and skill, and the 10 percent bonus is meant to acknowledge that.
Note: Any jumps in this gameplay video are from me cutting out long periods of myself deciding what to do or being otherwise distracted.
But as Axios' Steve LeVine points out, this is another reminder of history — these fast, outsized jumps in value have typically ended in tears.
By noon, people still aren't leaving the dance floor, so Flavio Navarro of Project Sound jumps in to ease the party to an end.
Profit grew 47 percent in the third quarter, sharply lower than 99 percent and 120 percent jumps in the second and first quarter, respectively.
Now, thanks to lower costs and exponential jumps in computing power, Boeing can use a wire-free device like Google Glass to accomplish tasks.
In Texas, women who used to have access to efficient methods of birth control like injectable contraceptives are showing huge jumps in pregnancy rates.
When I get down to his eye level, he yaps and jumps in at me, then out, pretending he is fiercer than he is.
Facebook and Twitter both saw significant jumps in their user bases, despite social media campaigns to abandon the services, include the viral #deletefacebook movement.
Jumps in prices are occurring in a range of goods — particularly imports such as mobile telephones and other consumer electronics, but also some staples.
Some of the largest jumps in the uninsured occurred among Hispanic children, and among middle-class families with income well above the poverty line.
After the United States, other countries with particularly significant jumps in percent of the population who are obese included Saudi Arabia, Algeria and Egypt.
Here are the states where drivers can expect to see jumps in their car insurance premiums in 2020, from least to most policyholders affected. 
Chen's skate, particularly, was a redemption: After two error-prone appearances at these Games, he made history landing six quadruple jumps in his third routine.
"When I think of my daughter, when I come home and she runs and jumps in my arms, I cry like a baby," he said.
Some say phthalates, chemicals found in plastics and skin products, such as sunscreen and sanitizers, might be causing jumps in estrogen levels, the article noted.
"Oh my god, I'm drowning," she shouted, before a man jumps in the water after a window is broken, and pulls the woman to safety.
I let him know I'm on my way, and as I pull into the driveway, he jumps in my car to go get his friend.
That caused huge jumps in home equity line delinquencies, which were up 74 percent last year, according to mortgage data firm Black Knight Financial Services.
AND THE LOYALTY IS HUGE USUALLY HOW – THAT DOESN'T MEAN SOMEBODY CANT COME ALONG WITH A PRODUCT THATS JUST JUMPS IN THE FIELD OR SOMETHING.
I always have to watch out for him — he smothers her, and he has this really big hair so he just jumps in her crib.
But compensation came in particular from sharp jumps in imports from Spain and Kazakhstan, China's sixth and seventh largest volume suppliers in the first quarter.
Will Arnett is also in fun form, back again to play the narcissistic Vernon Fenwick, while Laura Linney jumps in to play sarcastic Chief Vincent.
Just as the invention of the transistor led us to personal computers, this development starts us on the road for amazing jumps in technological innovation.
Danny K. Davis (D-Ill.), but he said it would not be easy to choose between Harris and Booker if and when Booker jumps in.
That group is interacting with reading materials, but they're still afraid of being "that person" who jumps in and shares their story, Dr. Spring said.
When one person says he no longer relates to his friends after having done ayahuasca, Godasi jumps in with supportive questions intended to provoke dialgoue.
You can also try running the account through the social media statistics website SocialBlade, which will inform you of any sudden jumps in follower count.
"Intore," for instance, illustrates the male's strength and bravery with powerful jumps; in one explosive leap, dancers land on the floor in a lunge position.
Biden was also boosted by huge jumps in turnout, contrary to conventional wisdom that was already eroding before voters went to the polls on Tuesday.
They talk with the candid banter of a long-married couple — one offers a detail, the other jumps in to correct or elaborate upon it.
The broad S&P 500 gained just 0.63 percent to close at 2,888.92, led by more than 1 percent jumps in telecommunications and consumer staples.
Demand usually jumps in December quarters due to the wedding season and as Indians celebrate festivals such as Diwali, when buying bullion is considered auspicious.
Among the largest jumps in lobbying revenues for the third quarter of the year came from Crossroads Strategies, whose advocacy totals increased by 50 percent.
How many times have you been out with friends and when the topic of finances comes up, someone jumps in and says 'I'm bad with money?
Superman jumps in front of a disintegrator ray (stay with me) aimed at Batman and Wonder Woman, saving them but seemingly being killed in the process.
Rising mortgage rates, bigger jumps in home prices and still-moderate income growth are adding up to a triple threat for the housing market this spring.
There is, however, a possibility that employment gains could beat expectations after reports on Wednesday showed jumps in private sector hiring and manufacturing jobs in January.
Democratic presidential contender Pete Buttigieg is seeing increased support from business leaders as he jumps in the polls following a successful showing in the Iowa caucuses.
You only get two jumps in a row unless you touch the ground to reset or you count or tap your head for one additional jump.
Since the election, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Tronc, The Boston Globe, The Washington Post, and Gannett have all reported jumps in subscriptions.
But until one -- or another Republican with a profile in North Dakota and/or money to spend -- jumps in, Heitkamp is in a strong position. 8.
And that's even good for Intel fans, because Intel can more easily make bigger jumps in performance by adding cores than by making each core faster.
Asia spurred into action The measures in India come as other Asian nations see jumps in cases and rush to implement emergency measures of their own.
She's staring ahead as if lost in thought (or maybe simply lost), when a man brushes past her and jumps in front of the coming train.
You're halfway through making a well-thought-out point in a meeting and then -- all of a sudden -- a colleague jumps in and cuts you off.
Mr. Cuomo said that jumps in the number of cases were more a reflection of the state's ability to test people than of the outbreak's severity.
Iranian officials reported jumps in cases and deaths but denied a BBC Persia report that fatalities totaled at least 210, far higher than the official tally.
The Utah Jazz, Indiana Pacers and New Orleans Pelicans appear poised to make jumps in the standings in the wake of their smart off-season maneuvers.
He jumps in the air, expecting to feel the glow of victory when his feet land but is left with only the static chill of posterization.
Analysts say large jumps in such imports in the past have been a channel for capital outflows through fake invoicing as companies worry about the yuan weakening.
On Sunday, Pastrana embodied the spirit of a daredevil that came before him, Evel Knievel, breaking three of his records with three successive jumps in Las Vegas.
" She added, "I always have to watch out for him — he smothers her, and he has this really big hair so he just jumps in her crib.
The ref jumps in and signals an X or something that I suppose says the match is over and the medics come in to save Polo Man.
There are definitely some teachable moments about consent like when your character jumps in the water with a woman, disregarding her pleas for privacy while she's bathing.Wow.
Support from Trump's fundraising infrastructure could provide Ayers with a leg up if he jumps in, and his work with Trump will go far with Trump loyalists.
While lower- and middle-income countries are seeing higher jumps in the number of cases, "prevalence is growing in all regions of the world," the report said.
The new public-decency laws say a fine of 50 riyals, or $14, will be incurred by anyone who jumps in front of someone in a queue.
" Vic jumps in: "We recorded the first single, 'Don't Turn Me Away', down the road from The Blitz in this damp basement studio below a record shop.
But the best moment, for my money, is the barely minute-long "Relative" on which Harry Fraud jumps in for one of his signature slippery piano samples.
And when Mother Nature comes up short, the snow-making team jumps in, carefully balancing the right amount of compressed air and water to create fresh powder.
It jumps in the first three pages alone from Spanish Catalonia to Jungian psychology to Abyssinian hospitality customs to sexual and marital superstitions in Egypt and Europe.
I'll sit out this presidential election because of the yahoos running Nikki Haley hires Heritage Action chief to run her policy group MORE jumps in, I'll vote.
Tom jumps in and rescues him, and not with ease; their back-and-forth tugging makes the viewer wonder if the title event is about to happen.
And when that office rival (read: love interest) jumps in to save Rebecca's latkes from burning, he doesn't act like it's some giant leap for Christian mankind.
It's hemorrhaging money, and whenever it comes up with solutions to stay relevant in an age of free, instantaneous communication, Congress reliably jumps in to scuttle reform.
YouTube started seeing rapid jumps in views of K-pop videos as early as 2011 when views jumped three-fold in a single year to 2.3 billion.
The mid cap index also rose, gaining 0.6 percent on the back of jumps in Hill & Smith and in Investec , after both companies reported well-received updates.
For thanks to their use of quantum properties, quantum computing systems can explore multiple solutions to key problems simultaneously, and thereby provide exponential jumps in computing speed.
And that's because you had previously either invited me or given me permission and said hey, we know each other, so it's cool if Kurt jumps in.
"That eliminates anyone from saying 'no' for a personal reason," says marketing and sales director Megan Moncrief, adding that peer-voting is mainly for big jumps in pay.
He's still getting those tremendous jumps in right field, still showing off his tremendous arm, and still ranging far beyond what can reasonably be expected of an outfielder.
Indeed, as the study shows, it is the higher places—traditionally home to the less advantaged and the poor—that have seen the largest jumps in price appreciation.
Where as Book 1 had a fairly linear narrative, Book 2 — for those who haven't read — has jumps in time periods, conspiracies, mental chess play and much more.
"We had trouble on five jumps in a row and had issues that maybe were not visible to the eye but that I didn't like," Klimov told reporters.
"Under current law, if an officer jumps in front of a moving vehicle, they can legally kill the driver because now they're suddenly in harm's way," Buchen explained.
Uncertainties over its path to leave the European Union next year curtailed business investment, following one of the steepest jumps in the cost of raw materials in decades.
Additionally, a tightening labor market, made tighter by harsh immigration policies that increase deportations and decrease both legal and illegal arrivals, could cause jumps in wages and prices.
However, the shock shutdown of Britain's largest gas storage site Rough for the winter on Friday may spur fresh jumps in UK gas prices, up 8 percent already.
Anyone who jumps in blindly (and even some players who've done this for years) finds themselves at risk of being brutally ridiculed and scorned for the slightest slip.
Strong economic growth and steep cuts to corporate tax rates produced jumps in corporate profits of 27 percent in the first quarter and 25 percent in the second.
In her balletic "Don Quixote" routine, she landed all 11 of her jumps in the second half of her four-minute free skate, compared to eight for Medvedeva.
He danced the Balcony Scene solos assuredly, but without showing their musical point; some jumps in Act II, though well delivered, gave the wrong accents to the choreography.
Dalton contends that money can generally be better spent elsewhere when it comes to minor jumps in clarity or color that aren't technically visible to the naked eye.
Japan's Hanyu smashed that mark in the 183–16 Grand Prix Final when he amassed 330.43 points with two spellbinding skates that featured five quadruple jumps in total.
Bloomberg said that he would continue to consider a run even if former Vice President Joe Biden -- who Bloomberg described as a "competent American" -- jumps in the race.
Dewdrop is a virtuoso coloratura role, with rapid-trilling runs on point, jumps in which one foot is brilliantly flourished in the air, and pirouettes of bewildering complexity.
If your innate immune system isn't able to kick a pathogen, then your adaptive immune system (which is composed of defense cells and antibodies) jumps in to fight it.
Indeed, the biggest jumps in sightings have been where the population is falling fastest, such as Akita, a prefecture in the north-west of Honshu, Japan's most populous island.
Its biggest category remains defense: $224 billion for 29, compared to 210's $211 billion, with big jumps in funds to fight the Islamic State and other jihadist groups.
Property price jumps in China's top tier cities have many worried about an asset bubble, but there's still "some way to go" on prices, an Asia strategist told CNBC.
Weirdly, Shannon is on board with the idea, but she wants to "make amends" with Chuck and then Omarosa jumps in with how Shannon is only thinking about herself.
Click here to view original GIFThink you can pull off burnouts, drifts, and breath-taking jumps in your sedan just because you've seen all the Fast and Furious films?
Instead he succeeded at only one of the two planned quad jumps in his short program, turning the second into a double and falling during an attempted triple axel.
In the clip above, Sam Smith jumps in the passenger seat alongside James Corden before getting a surprise visit from a group he loves above all others: Fifth Harmony.
Other times speed is of the essence, and you'll need to make jumps in quick succession, outrun animals like gophers and crabs, or ride a speeding tricycle to safety.
Most economists dismissed the sharp pick-up in inflation as temporary due to holiday-related jumps in food and transport prices, and see price pressures moderating in coming months.
" Llexi Leon, who works on the interactive side of Maiden's output at London-based management company Phantom Music, jumps in: "From our side, this is an incredible discovery platform.
He attributed the signs of accelerating economic growth in January and February to seasonal jumps in construction and retailing activity, not to a sustained pickup in the overall economy.
We must hover over volatile waves, jump in, and bob on the shaky surface without getting swept away while the rest of our dive group jumps in the water.
And Apple is of course a great bellwether for mainstream consumer tech; the company only jumps in when it believes a technology is ready for prime time, rarely sooner.
Later, during the five o'clock news, while my attention is focused on the weather girl, Big Kevin jumps in front of the television like a Russian Ballerina gone mad.
She repeatedly jumps in and argues with her subjects, point by point, giving each chapter the feel at times of a "Meet the Press"-type interview occurring across time.
Big jumps in the sale of shimmery highlights, lush liquid stain lipsticks and dewy foundations have propelled the stocks of cosmetics giants Estée Lauder and L'Oreal to record highs.
As you see in the video, it appears 2 men are involved in a fistfight when a third in a striped shirt jumps in to deliver a few blows.
Worth more than $22003 billion, according to Forbes, he took the top spot from Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, thanks to recent jumps in the value of Amazon stock.
"I did give a contribution to Kamala Harris, but when I gave it to her, I told her, 'If McAuliffe jumps in, I am supporting him,'" Korge told CNN.
O.K., they're cool, but they are a derivative of the car rental business and are not going to make the big jumps in innovation that need to occur now.
"I'm looking forward to seeing who jumps in the car with me and wants to take this ride to the top," James said in his interview with Spectrum SportsNet.
A stunt double, as well as YouTube star Ammar Kandil -- who originally challenged Will to make the jump -- also did test jumps in the hours before Will got strapped in.
Although Chen's Olympic debut last year was filled with disappointments, the skater also managed to make history, becoming the first athlete to land six quadruple jumps in a single routine.
"There are a lot more layers to our tracks now, because we don't have to focus solely on what we can physically play," Rosa tells me, before Jenny jumps in.
And some elite colleges — seen as juggernauts for international education — saw sharp jumps in the number of foreign students enrolled, an indication that many are still aggressively pursuing international enrollment.
In the clip, Corinne jumps in a pool next to Viall for a intimate photo shoot and she uses the one-on-one opportunity to take it to another level.
So you've seen these big jumps in use of the SOS feature since the 2016 election in the US. Is this a sign that people are having meltdowns about politics?
But in the emerging rising-rate environment, a key question is how much debt being carried by older households carries variable rates, leaving borrowers exposed to substantial jumps in rates?
Putin said low oil prices had led to underinvestment in the global energy sector which would turn into a deficit at some point and trigger new "unpredictable jumps" in prices.
Powell said the Fed projects U.S. GDP grew by just under 3 percent in 2018, which he called "a strong pace" led by jumps in consumer spending and business investment.
The data showed that the nationwide cancer death rate climbed during most of the 2606th century, largely driven by jumps in lung cancer deaths due to smoking and tobacco use.
"Justice" was among the most-consulted words on Merriam-Webster's website throughout the year, the company said, and saw jumps in search volume in the wake of numerous news stories.
It wasn't until a few years later with the iPhone X, when the standard iPhone started getting wider and taller, that we saw super big jumps in its battery capacity.
Warren, after attacking Klobuchar for some of her policies, jumps in to defend her when everyone else is piling on her for forgetting the name of the president of Mexico.
She jumps in and talks about the fear she had when she first spoke publicly, the guilt she felt whenever she landed in the hospital, the isolation CFers often feel.
The bigger risk was overpaying – as implied by the jumps in the bidders' share prices and the dip in the target's on Thursday on news the war might be over.
Murphy's embellished valley girl mannerisms and O'Hara's wacky Moira-isms work in tandem — as soon as you're done laughing at one, the other jumps in to get you giggling again.
Most of the current global improvement is happening in the developing world; the biggest recent jumps in global life expectancy largely come from these countries, including authoritarian states like China.
"There is almost an agreement that the second half of the year should be tighter than the first half due to significant jumps in demand forecasts," oil broker PVM said.
To be clear, there could be a few time jumps in between, as the Endgame trailer features Avengers sporting all kinds of different haircuts, indicating an indiscernible passage of time.
He hasn't come out to his mom yet, and he just wants to enjoy loving Nico before his mom jumps in with every potential pitfall she sees with her mom eyes.
This team of physicists wanted to characterize buckyballs' behavior in this low-energy quantum regime, and how their vibration and rotation changed in tiny jumps in reaction to bits of energy.
But the recent sharp jumps in both trading and open interest on the U.S. contract, coupled with declining volumes on the LME, have started to chip away at this collective tenet.
"Investors (are) open to heavy losses from large jumps in interest rates, whether from surprises in the Federal Reserve's monetary policy or other shocks," the OFR wrote in a recent report.
I found it particularly frustrating to use in games that require quick movements, like making a fast turn in Pac-Man or navigating some of the trickier jumps in Kid Icarus.
As crowdfunding jumps in popularity, a new federal rule now allows so-called unaccredited investors to put up as little as $100 for a stake in start-ups and small businesses.
Sometimes I do want it and it will satisfy me, but my brain jumps in with a reminder: Oh but I'm going to that restaurant that serves my favorite sundae later.
"Her decline culminated this spring and summer in a disheartening inability to land even the simplest jumps in skating shows and a U.S. Figure Skating preview camp," reporter Christine Brennan wrote.
But with no financial support, and no ski jumps in all of Britain, Edwards borrowed a car and some cash from his parents and drove through Europe, competing in various trials.
Energy shares were bullish on Wednesday, with an index tracking the sector surging 5.6 percent to a five-month high, helped by jumps in oil heavyweights including Sinopec , PetroChina and CNOOC.
The level isn't a big deal, if you're able to look past the aggressive imagery; like I said, it's just a series of small, manageable jumps in pursuit of four coins.
There's a point where the film jumps [in] time and his hair has grown a little bit, and he's not a different person, but certainly a new iteration of this person.
The announcer, who is making his retirement from announcing baseball at the ripe age of 88 this year, has seen it all, and apparently gigantic jumps in inflation were among that.
Medvedeva often jumps with an arm extended above her head, adding difficulty to the maneuver, and attempts all but one of her jumps in the second half of her long program.
The interrogation with Emily definitely was happening in the future; so if there aren't any time jumps in season 3 it might be a long while before we see it again.
And New York Times national political reporter Jonathan Martin reports that the 73-year-old Markey told him he won't step aside even if the 38-year-old Kennedy jumps in.
But the picture darkened once Stalin began demanding astonishing jumps in creativity and production, which in turn made the scientists more important but more dangerous and therefore more policed and persecuted.
JPMorgan Chase & Co and Bank of America Corp , the two largest U.S. banks, kicked off the corporate reporting season on a rosy note, each reporting healthy jumps in fourth-quarter profit.
The jump is hard to explain, but was pushed by big jumps in optimism among small business owners under age 35 and among owners in the arts, entertainment and leisure industries.
At the Olympics last year, Chen became the first man to land six quadruple jumps in program — that was not enough for a medal, but he did win the free skate.
If the first three seasons waded into everyone's past to reveal the broken pieces, the fourth takes a deep breath and jumps in to discover how they broke, with breathtaking nerve.
The Citigroup Economic Surprise Index is running around multiyear highs thanks in part to jumps in consumer and business confidence as well as stronger-than-expected readings on manufacturing and home sales.
In another, she jumps in a hallway, hits an overhead light, and falls on the floor — it's 110 percent the kind of physical comedy one can't safely do in Christian Louboutin heels.
ROME (Reuters) - World food prices rose for the fourth month running in January, boosted by jumps in quotations for vegetable oils, sugar and wheat, the United Nations food agency said on Thursday.
For example, when Huma Abedin and John Podesta are not arrested, Q jumps in with an update that things were delayed for a certain reason and that Trump is in complete control.
ROME (Reuters) - World food prices rose for the fourth month running in January, boosted by jumps in quotations for vegetable oils, sugar and wheat, the United Nations food agency said on Thursday.
His first improvement was a strategic one, in that he started regularly clustering the jumps in his free skate so that they would largely fall within the second half of the program.
Susan Collins: Israel should allow Omar, Tlaib to visit MORE, which ended up being a huge momentum boost for the GOP, if polls showing huge jumps in party enthusiasm are any indication.
The 27-year-old struggled with his jumps in the team event's short program but made up for it by landing two quads at the start of his free skate on Monday.
And as the U.S. continues to recover from the Great Recession, the cost of consumer goods has steadily crept back up, as shown by price jumps in things like apparel and gasoline.
But despite this progress, the Rhodium Group estimates that climate-altering emissions in the United States increased 3.4 percent last year from the year before, one of the biggest jumps in decades.
During multiple time jumps in the series, Antonio is presented as both devoted lover when Mr. Versace was in the closet, and then devoted and even happier lover after he came out.
Only Tim James, son of a former governor here, dared to criticize Mr. Trump, predicting that the president would "think twice before he jumps in a family feud" again in the party.
At least Jermel Johnson's sailing jumps in Balanchine's "Tarantella" were a breath of fresh air, and the rhythmic interplay between him and Mayara Pineiro was the liveliest dancing of the whole evening.
In response, Logan smacks him across the face, inciting a pretty wild chain reaction: Kendall immediately jumps in front of a shocked Roman, standing directly between his little brother and his dad.
The relatively small gains in the dollar compared with jumps in longer-dated Treasury yields reflected currency traders' concerns over Trump's comments late last week that bemoaned the effects a strong currency.
The gains, helped by financial year-end sales and winter shopping, were broad-based across sectors with big jumps in clothing, footwear and personal accessory as well as household goods and food.
JW: He's doing five or six quadruple jumps in a long program, which ... He really revolutionized men's skating last year doing many, many quads in a free program, and he's continued that.
Armed with a camera, he jumps in waterfalls and crashes weddings and takes his audience on an all-night drive to Seattle from his Portland, Oregon, home just to high-five a friend.
Before our photog can get around to a question, Tasha jumps in to jokingly berate him, asking why in the hell he'd ask that about her "family" ... and turns the question on him.
Fast-charging systems are making huge jumps in speed and Oppo seems to have reached a massive milestone: It claims it can fully charge an empty smartphone battery in a mere 15 minutes.
While a bit fickle and narrowly sampled, the weekly American Association of Individual Investors poll showed one of the eight largest jumps in bearish respondents in a decade, with more bears than bulls.
If Sanders and Trump do win their respective nominations and Bloomberg jumps in against them, it would mean three New Yorkers, two of them Jewish, would be squaring off for the White House.
In the first three quarters of 2015 Lviv, a city in the west from where your correspondent is writing this, had one of the biggest jumps in employment of any province in Ukraine.
With jumps in preelection-day snail-mail voting, foreign interference and even local corruption, too many people self-suppress their vote, believing that overwhelming numbers of already-decided voters have predetermined an outcome.
Abu Dhabi's index, which had surged 1.3 percent on Monday on the back of jumps in Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank and First Gulf Bank after their fourth-quarter earnings, edged down 0.3 percent.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Nathan Chen became the first figure skater to land five quadruple jumps in a single program last year, but the 18-year-old American insists he has much more to offer.
The constantly strummed rhythm guitar and spiky keyboard octave jumps in "I Used To"; the chickenscratch solos on "Change Yr Mind"; the bleary guitar frizz that pervades the whole record — such amusing facsimile!
LISBON (Reuters) - Portugal's new Socialist government will be rigorous in controlling the budget to ensure financing for the economy, aware of recent jumps in bond yields, Finance Minister Mario Centeno said on Wednesday.
Tencent is also expected to log big jumps in advertising revenue, driven by social advertising, and mobile payment business on WeChat app's growing user base and China's rapid adoption of the cashless lifestyle.
Figure skater Nathan Chen is an Olympic bronze medalist and the so-called "quad king" for his record-breaking ability to spin off the hardest jumps in the sport, one after the other.
Some activists noted that Sanders's army of supporters, still powerful in left-wing groups including Our Revolution and People for Bernie, may not move over to any other candidate if Sanders jumps in.
The color palette might be a little drab and repetitive, but Rogue Dawn makes frequent jumps in settings from metallic research facilities to caverns crawling with unearthly life that keep the surprises coming.
Trump threatens to make South Korea pay for missile defense and seems to invite Seoul and Tokyo to build their own nuclear arsenals; Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis jumps in to say never mind.
Several other countries have also made major jumps in defense spending, with Latvia and Lithuania now projected to increase what they spend from about 22017% of GDP in 22 to over 1.7% in 2017.
Medvedeva usually kicks off the jumps in her program with a triple flip–triple toe loop combination, which is less difficult (and thus is worth fewer points) than Zagitova's triple lutz–triple loop combo.
The software emulation powering those solutions can introduce game-breaking bugs that ruin the playing experience, like dreadfully slow input lag that makes sticking the landing of precisely timed jumps in Super Mario Bros.
ROME, Nov 7 (Reuters) - World food prices rose for the first time in five months in October, boosted by jumps in quotations for sugar and cereals, the United Nations food agency said on Thursday.
The results for the second quarter of 2015 offered evidence that the core advertising business was succeeding on mobile, igniting one of the largest one-day jumps in capitalization for a Nasdaq stock ever.
The 27-year-old, who had struggled with his jumps in the team event's short programme, landed the first two quads of his free skate, earning him a season's best score of 179.75 points.
While I'll happily throw myself at the same set of ridiculous jumps in a hard Mario level for days, if I'm not feeling a sense of progression in a puzzle, frustration sets in quickly.
Whenever a sexist remark pops up, the Misscliks community quickly jumps in to explain that the channel's mission is to be a diverse space where underrepresented gamers can feel safe from harassment and bullying.
World champion Medvedeva performed a flawless routine to Frederic Chopin's "Nocturne", landing a clean series of triple jumps in an elegant, flowing performance to take the lead with 79.99, just under her season's best.
But if we interpret the wage drop in Borjas's subgroup as an effect of the Boatlift, we need to interpret the upward jumps in the other graphs above, too, as effects of the Boatlift.
Zagitova's ability to complete all of her jumps in the second half of her program makes her an exception — Medvedeva was only able to put five of her jumping passes into the second half.
Earlier this month at the world championships in Helsinki, Chan landed three quadruple jumps in a free skate for the first time in his career but even that was not good enough for a medal.
The episodes are short — usually between 15 and 25 minutes long — and the show sometimes jumps in time between episodes, as if it's working through an archive of Dr. Bright's recordings that isn't quite complete.
She jumps in the car and the scene flashes from Amma rollerblading, to Amma lying on the floor of the shack with all her teeth pulled out, to Amma being caught, alone, in bright headlines.
SHANGHAI, July 31 (Reuters) - China stocks extended gains on Monday, as investors piled into resource firms which forecast jumps in first-half earnings, reinforcing a rotation into blue chips that feature solid growth and fundamentals.
According to the Associated Press, the man who jumps in the water to pull the woman from safety was named David Phung, who a WAFB anchor reports is related to one of the station's producers.
" (+10) And Davos, trying to recover from messing everything up for most of the time he's been here, jumps in like, yeah, uh huh, yeah, "It doesn't matter whose skeleton sits on the Iron Throne!
Given the number of hairstyles we've seen on Moore over the years and as a result of the time jumps in This Is Us, we're convinced there isn't a look that she couldn't pull off.
According to Gallup, a pollster, the proportion of Americans who consider polygamy to be morally acceptable rose from 5% in 2006 to 17% last year, among the most dramatic jumps in the subjects it tracks.
Oil prices also slumped as the weekly figures included notable jumps in gasoline and distillate inventories at a time when summer driving demand generally causes refiners to run down crude stocks and produce more fuels.
Previous jumps in defaults have led to a temporary spike in corporate yield spreads, while "credit differentiation in primary market issuance has been deeper and more persistent since the second half of 2018," Huang said.
Abu Dhabi's bourse may slip on Tuesday following Monday's 1.3 percent rise, which was almost entirely on the back of jumps in Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank and First Gulf Bank following their fourth-quarter earnings.
Jumps in the futures prices on commodities markets can take months to trickle down to the real world, and if the commodities surge subsides, then the price of eggs in local markets may not budge.
Prices of food and non-alcoholic beverages, which make up a third of the overall basket used to calculate inflation, rose 7.9% with big jumps in the prices of staples including onions, pulses and sugar.
Worth more than $22003 billion, according to Forbes, he took the top spot from Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, thanks to recent jumps in the value of Amazon stock after an impressive quarterly financial report.
"This means that if inflation spikes in March, graduates will have to pay higher interest on their loan in the following year – even if the inflation rate just jumps in that one month," she explains.
The 27-year-old Chan, who had struggled with his jumps in the team event's short program, landed the first two quads of his free skate, earning him a season's best score of 179.75 points.
These jumps in interest rates for banks and Wall Street to borrow from one another could disrupt the broader financial markets if they cannot raise enough cash to fund trades or to meet regulatory requirements.
Iffland, who won her first pro world cup event last year on a wildcard entry, said the setting in the Hungarian capital helped calm her nerves for each of her three jumps in the final.
And one of Hanyu's idols, Evgeni Plushenko of Russia, the 2006 Olympic champion, suggested that Hanyu would not need five quadruple jumps in his Olympic free skate as Chen of the United States aspired to.
And then there are the gold medal hopefuls, like Nathan Chen, the American ice skating prodigy who may seek to land five quad jumps in competition, and Chloe Kim, the teenage Korean-American snowboarding phenom.
The 17-year-old American champion Nathan Chen became the first man to land five quadruple jumps in a single performance at an International Skating Union championship to win Four Continents in Pyeonchang, South Korea.
Mr. Trump threatens to make South Korea pay for missile defense and seems to invite Seoul and Tokyo to build their own nuclear arsenals; Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis jumps in to say never mind.
ROME, Dec 20.4 (Reuters) - World food prices rose strongly in November, lifted by big jumps in prices of meat and vegetable oils, despite slightly lower cereals prices, the United Nations food agency said on Thursday.
Evan jumps in to say that the auction means ad pricing is lower in the short term, but eventually Snap will have more advertisers using these auctions to buy ads and prices will probably go up.
There have been some sudden jumps in yields in recent years—the "taper tantrum" in 2013, when the Fed started to reduce its QE programme; and a surge in German bond yields in 2015, for example.
Luke looks at him cautiously, but Chico says something about the sweeper not being his father and then jumps in the passenger seat of a car driven by Shameek, the other loudmouth youngster from the barbershop.
ZURICH (Reuters) - Shareholders approved Credit Suisse's 280.8 compensation report with an 22018 percent majority on Friday, overriding frustrations expressed at its annual general meeting over jumps in executive pay during a year its share price plummeted.
This being her third treatment, Kardashian knows what's to come: "Now the after, today and all night..." Ourian jumps in to finish her sentence diplomatically, "You're going to be very aware of your back," he says.
U.S. skater Nathan Chen, nicknamed the quad king for his incredible ability to land several quadruple jumps in his programs, has pushed men's skating forward, Lipinski says, but women's skating has not had the same catalyst.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea — Nathan Chen reeled off four quadruple jumps in a practice before dawn Friday, so he couldn't blame the unusually early start time for the men's figure skating team event for what happened next.
There is much more that matters: footwork, spins, speed across the ice, interpretive ability, moxie under pressure and the still-daunting triple axel, which — unlike the other jumps in skaters' arsenals — demands a forward-facing takeoff.
Her training partner, Alina Zagitova, 15, who in December won the Grand Prix final, an important competition leading into the Olympics, places all of her jumps in the second half of her four-minute free skate.
Chen, 19 and juggling training with courses at Yale University, produced a series of clean, crisp quad jumps in his playful and energetic routine that brought a rousing reaction from the audience at Japan's Saitama Super Arena.
Eighteen-year-old Nathan Chen rebounded on Saturday from back-to-back disappointments in his first two Olympic skates to land six quadruple jumps in a single routine — something that no one here has ever done before.
As Qualcomm's own simulated test results from MWC earlier this year showed, users will already get big jumps in speed with lower-bandwidth 5G solutions, but the truly impressive leap forward will come from the mmWave network.
Daleman, who won bronze at last year's world championships, landed a series of triple jumps in a stellar performance that saw her finish third, only 0.39 points behind second-place finisher Mirai Nagasu of the United States.
Like other Wall Street banks, Goldman benefited from jumps in volume across fixed-income markets late in the quarter after Donald Trump won the U.S. presidential election and the Federal Reserve raised its key interest rate target.
So-called guns-in-trunks laws in Ohio and some other states allowed employees to store guns and ammunition in their vehicles while at work — followed by jumps in the number of guns stolen out of cars.
The story, such as it is, is elusive, given to tangent, to mad jumps in time and universe and perspective, each new bit of plot unfolding as if its predecessor were only half-remembered and poorly understood.
This is meant to offer better visual cues to readers who are trying to follow a lengthier thread where, often, side conversations take place, or the original poster jumps in to clarify things or respond to individual tweets.
On an earnings call, Google chief financial officer Ruth Porat pointed to sizable jumps in compensation for Other Bets employees and executives, with the total stock-based compensation now amounting to nearly $500 million for this past quarter.
Zagitova, who finished fifth at last year's edition after a disastrous free skate and then endured a difficult season, struggled to hang onto a few of her jumps in an otherwise dynamic routine that included seven triple jumps.
Although the country as a whole has only seen the number of million-dollar homes increase from 28 percent to about 24.9 percent, when you start to poke around particular cities, the jumps in home values are astounding.
Over the phone from Portland, Oregon—where their US tour begins tonight—the two take careful turns to talk, building on each other's ideas; Blanchard finishes a thought, then Shaw jumps in to offer a slightly different angle.
Near 6 percent jumps in French media firm Vivendi and Swedish car and truck maker Volvo lifted spirits, as did a rise in euro zone manufacturing data that showed the fastest rise in export orders since February 2011.
The soaring volume was a result of jumps in intraday trades as some market participants exploited a swing in a very thin range of the onshore spot yuan rate, a trader at a Chinese bank in Shanghai said.
Alibaba's U.S.-listed shares are up over 36% this year as it continues to show growth in its core commerce business, despite a slowing Chinese economy, as well as huge revenue jumps in newer divisions like cloud computing.
Outside of games, which declined 22016 percent, Flurry says that every app category posted year-over-year growth in 2015, but it was Personalization apps, News & Magazine apps, and Productivity apps that saw the largest jumps in usage.
Just before she's about to leave for Coachella, he offers to take extra time to finish up a legal brief, but Molly jumps in to say that she'd be happy to work on it over the weekend instead.
David Bobée, a popular director who is at the helm of Rouen's National Dramatic Center, opted to faithfully follow the text and its wild jumps in time and space in his staging, which is touring France through April.
There were 21-1.2 percent jumps in China and Hong Kong too ahead of MSCI's annual review on Tuesday which expected to see it add mainland-listed Chinese stocks to its top share benchmarks for the first time.
This new collection also makes broad jumps in time, space and tone — most notably between the claustrophobia of British submarine life and the slightly different pressures of working at a fund-raising job for a small-town college.
"Rhodium is a less liquid market so in times of high demand the price can move rapidly, but such large jumps in the price suggest there is some panic buying," Heraeus said in a note to clients Monday.
Clements' dedication to drawing — "the way she sees," as she once told Susan Swenson — is registered in the shifts and jumps in perspective, and in her use of separate sheets of paper to define the limits of her focus.
Watt, you could argue, was able to monetize his own jumps: In 2015 he signed a sponsorship deal with Reebok to outfit him during his intense training sessions, photos of which he posts to his nearly 2.7 million followers.
Jumps in time between 2004-5 and 2011, and a fervent dependence on adverbs, will keep all but the most tenacious reader from grasping that Archer is in fact the planet around which this novel's convoluted story lines orbit.
"When you get rewarded the extra confidence jumps in a little bit," said Backlund, who credited his linemates Michael Frolik and Matthew Tkachuk for helping him find the back of the net seven times in his past seven games.
"It's popular among millennials because it looks great in a selfie," said Ms. Hertzmark Hudis, who also reported big jumps in sales of skin care products — particularly masks, which play well on social media and video blogs, or vlogs.
Trump jumps in: In a tweet on Tuesday, Trump lashed out at Apple, knocking the company for refusing to unlock phones "used by killers" after the company declined to unlock devices used by the gunman at last month's shooting.
I think the idea of a West Wing TV moment where Donald Trump jumps in the car and comes on up to the Capitol and storms onto the Senate floor, that's probably not going to happen but it could.
Judge and Sanchez, among others, will see big jumps in pay in 231, when they become eligible for salary arbitration — hence the Yankees' stated desire to consider multiyear deals for their arbitration-eligible players or pending free-agent players.
A higher learning rate means much more variety in terms of the quality of the outcome, but that swings both ways — a lower learning rate means much steadier progress, but a low likelihood of getting big positive jumps in performance.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's government on Thursday lowered its annual inflation target for the first time in more than a decade, seeking to turn the page on recent double-digit jumps in consumer prices and bolster investors' confidence about future economic stability.
Having fouled his first two jumps in the Olympic Stadium, just a safe third would have sufficed for the 26-year-old but he again edged over the take-off board with an unnecessarily aggressive approach on his final attempt.
Looking at the scale of the novels, it's easy to see why these earlier projects might have failed: packing a book like Foundation, with its numerous characters, locations, and jumps in time simply wouldn't translate into a two-hour film.
" "Strip That Down" is a song so relentlessly square (save for the bit when, inexplicably, Quavo from the Migos jumps in) that it sounds like co-writer Ed Sheeran was given a brief which just said "make it a bit... streetwise?
He then jumps in the passenger seat, suggests you select the "sand" setting on the traction and terrain control, and then urges you drive up the side of a dune, a really tall one, and basically surf along its crest.
When I ask her what it's like to be the only girl in her age group at the boxing academy, one of the guys sitting next to her jumps in with a reply instead, saying that she doesn't speak English.
"Walk on By" is a quietly jittery neo-soul jam that kicks back and considers solo drinking for 90 seconds before Kendrick Lamar jumps in and puts down a verse that's mellow in delivery but inevitably fearsome in its poetry.
"This most recent break from long-term lows has been far more threatening with 2 of the past 4 business days bringing the biggest single-day jumps in several months," wrote Matthew Graham, chief operating officer at Mortgage News Daily.
Late last month, YPF said the recent depreciation of Argentina's peso and President Mauricio Macri`s decision to freeze fuel prices for 90 days to avoid further jumps in the inflation rate had increased the risk of expenses outpacing revenue.
The novel tells the intertwined stories of three families — one white, one black and one the product of an interracial marriage — making jumps in time to tell the various dynastic tales until the three clans merge into one near the end.
Americans have worked long hours in the past, so regardless of new technologies or jumps in efficiencies, we continue working the same number of hours, even if doing so has no discernible effect, or even a negative effect, on productivity.
Spencer admits that we're probably never going to see the jumps in progress we saw in earlier generations, when each new piece of hardware delivered exponential increases in computing power and developers were constantly reinventing nearly every single aspect of game design.
"Given the big jumps in stocks like Zoom and Pinterest, and those weak numbers and forecast from Intel tonight, I'm starting to worry that this IPO cycle – especially the tech portion – may be reaching irrational exuberance territory, " the "Mad Money" host said.
But ICE made big jumps in arrests of those without a criminal background — from 0003,478 to 20,464 — and those with "pending" criminal cases, which could include individuals who have been arrested and charged, charged, or arrested and not charged, from 22,256 to 32,977.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's producer price inflation unexpectedly accelerated to a six-month high in September as a construction boom shows no signs of abating and a government crackdown on air pollution triggers fears of winter shortages and frenzied jumps in commodity prices.
The cost of the aviation fuel is typically reflected in the cost of an airline ticket, but additional surcharges are sometimes permitted to help airlines recover from big jumps in operating costs due to larger than usual fluctuations in aviation fuel prices.
One of the biggest hiring jumps, in construction hiring — the industry added 58,000 — is likely linked to unseasonably warm weather in early February more than to any policy shifts brought on by the reality TV star turned leader of the free world.
Donald Trump's all-out denouncements of illegal immigration helped catapult him to being a few jumps in the polls away from the presidency, but his rhetoric hasn't helped him in the border states that would be the site of his long-promised wall.
But judging from the experience of European countries, which are days ahead of the US in terms of the virus's impact on society, broadband companies should be able to handle the load because they are built to accommodate sudden jumps in demand.
The Chinese pair Sui Wenjing and Han Cong, who were first after the short program, made a couple of mistakes on their jumps in the long program, and the errors proved decisive in an event decided by less than half a point.
"There is this section where Harlequin does a diagonal of batterie" — jumps in which the legs beat together in the air — "and each time you jump, there's a turn," Daniil Simkin, one of the dancers alternating as Harlequin, said during a rehearsal break.
But, having made 34 out of 34 practice jumps in which a parachute is released at just 1,000 feet above ground perfectly on-target, Aikins is confident he'll soon be hugging his wife and 4-year-old son Logan after setting his fourth world record.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Shares in rare earth-related companies soared on Tuesday, led by jumps in Chinese producers a day after Chinese President Xi Jinping visited a rare earth firm in southern China, sparking speculation the sector could be the next front in the Sino-U.
Yet the story suffers from too many jumps in time, overly quick transitions of scene and mood, and the inclusion of too many characters — so many that a lengthy list of notables at the beginning seems less a Victorian flourish and more a necessity.
The big winners so far include Rockwell Automation Inc , General Electric Co and Cognex Corp, which have seen jumps in fund ownership of 80 percent or more in the current quarter compared with the previous quarter, according to a Reuters analysis of Morningstar data.
In the 2017 world championships in Helsinki, Chan landed three quadruple jumps in his free program for the first time, but still only finished fourth, with each of the podium finishers, Japanese duo Yuzuru Hanyu and Shoma Uno, and China's Jin Boyang, landing four.
Incremental jumps in inflation may not be worth panicking over now, but investors should still be aware of what this might mean for other costs — credit-card debt, rent and the purchase of goods — particularly if paired with increases in the interest rate, said Eisenberg.
But I don't want to be the guy who jumps in the air on the first song and sprains his ankle and limps around the stage for the rest of the show, which sounds funny but it's the type of thing that people do.
In a flash of math humor, he says that Google's quantum computing chips might one day offer jumps in speed over existing computers that can be only be described with the number that gave Google its name, a googol, or a 1 followed by 100 zeroes.
Mostly, I was really fascinated to see a film that had come together so rapidly — what does a movie look like when a director jumps in last minute, with a tighter than intended budget, and little say over the actors, script, and basically every other detail?
Whether you exchange pleasantries for a few minutes before the hiring manager jumps in with questions or you want to fill the silence during that shared stroll to the conference room, you need to be prepared to engage in some professional — and, ideally, impressive — small talk.
On the other hand, major climatic events like volcanoes can temporarily but violently change these measures, as has happened before; the Earth has seen such sudden jumps in temperature and CO2 levels before, and the feedback loop of cloud loss and resulting warming could help explain that.
Other words that saw large jumps in look-ups included "Laurel," which was at the heart of a viral debate over a short piece of audio in May, and "respect," which spiked in searches after the death of the "Queen of Soul," Aretha Franklin, in August.
Despite unnecessary repetitions and overexplication, along with odd jumps in chronology, the story initially moves right along in anticipation of some 2008 New Year's Eve festivities: Bunny and Albie are supposed to meet friends at a chic Asian restaurant, then go on to the Frankenhoffs' after-party.
When Anna goes to get her from the mountain, Elsa freezes Anna's heart again (big problem), evil Prince Hans accuses Elsa of killing her sister (she's fine again, because of the rock trolls), and when Hans tries to kill Elsa, Anna jumps in to save her.
But the frivolity yields two signature Fred Astaire solo numbers: "Sunday Jumps," in which he rehearses in the gym, with a coat rack as his partner, and "You're All the World to Me," which finds his character so lovestruck that he dances on the walls and ceilings.
When the charity which brought the kid with the nose growth in gets wind of the scandal, they pull funding, so Mer jumps in to save the day by offering to do it pro bono, but not without exchanging words with Jackson over why they're doing it first.
In addition, the sudden jumps in twisted bilayer graphene—from conducting to insulating to superconducting—with just a tweak of an external electric field indicate that free electrons are slowing to a virtual halt, notes physicist Dmitri Efetov of the Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO) in Barcelona, Spain.
Why it matters: Look for Big Tech, with caches of data about billions of people around the globe, to power the next jumps in financial technology ("fintech"), keeping users reined within their own, ever-expanding platforms and absorbing billions in profit that otherwise would have gone to traditional financiers.
A new internal rule forces members of leadership and committee chairs to step down once they announce a bid for higher office, so Cheney would need to relinquish her prized leadership post if she jumps in — a move that would set off a scramble among other ambitious House lawmakers.
Once again, James Comey jumps in the middle of this and it looks like they were moving and progressing and maybe get a chance to talk to Mr. Assange and figure out what he had and what he planned on releasing and how that may impact our intelligence capabilities.
But those positions, along with record short bets against the Canadian dollar, have simmered down in recent months as prices for oil and copper have stabilized, moves by the government to cool sharp jumps in Toronto and Vancouver house prices take effect, and as the central bank turned hawkish.
" He suggests that "forcing people to commit to ambitious, seemingly out-of-reach objectives can spark outsize jumps in innovation and productivity" — but then, on the next page, he worries that such goals might "cause panic and convince people that success is impossible because the goal is too big.
Tesla, the electric-car maker, on Sunday reported strong year-on-year jumps in vehicle deliveries and production in the first quarter, although it still must navigate a key challenge later this year to hit the ambitious targets that its chief executive, Elon Musk, has set for 2000.
During her free skate program, she performs all her jumps in the second half to take advantage of all of the bonus points, as seen on her scoresheet from the team event in Pyeongchang: In plain English, a higher number of difficult jumps landed cleanly (unsurprisingly) leads to higher scores.
Some banks are quoting huge bid-ask spreads, there are big jumps in quoted rates within the space of a few minutes, some customers find it difficult to fill orders because of poor liquidity, and there's continual uncertainty about which banks are still willing to trade riyal and in what volumes.
The biggest jumps in absolute numbers of jobs since 2010 have occurred in New York City, Seattle, Los Angeles and Dallas — partly due to Amazon's hiring spree at its corporate hubs and partly due to the rise of last-mile distribution centers, which are smaller warehouses located closer to cities.
A larger group of composers, among them Lisa Bielawa, Noam Sivan, Eric Nathan and Anthony Cheung, put Ms. Koh through her paces with athletic works that employed many of the challenges Paganini specialized in: extreme jumps in register, double- and triple-stopped notes, trills, blurs of fast runs and arpeggios.
Eventually, he jumps in: ""Got that Ruger on me / Jeweler on me / Mulah on me / Buddha on me / You be talkin' shit, got that boss shit / Boss machine / Hold all the crack somewhere / You might as well go lay down then / That's that old shit, bold shit / Back, I swear.
The incremental jumps in power, the calories burned—all of it ties into that same weird place in my brain that says "this is good, I will do a lot of it," to the point that I bike so much my legs are giant, sore tree trunks and my ass hurts.
Residents of Maine, Florida and Idaho showed the biggest jumps in well-being over the past few years, with Maine particularly strong in the physical health category; Florida ranking high in social well-being — or having love in your life; and Idaho impressing with its high community rank — or liking where you live.
The experience of moving through my network of Black Twitter followers can become an emotional journey, from the insider jokes to the stories of death to the moments when someone jumps in with a comment that helps me destroy a racist like a friend jumping in to help you win a fight.
The fourth quarter in particular may see weak trading results when compared to the same period a year ago, when Wall Street banks benefited from jumps in volumes across fixed income after Donald Trump won the U.S. presidential election, Chavez said at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch financials conference in New York.
But all you need to know is that because there are only a certain number of edges and a certain number of ways a skater can land a jump, there are only six recognized jumps in competitive figure skating: the toe loop, the salchow, the loop, the flip, the lutz, and the axel.
"First we're going to start with a general warm up where we are going to want the blood to circulate," says the reality star, 32, before demonstrating a jump squat, in which she jumps in and out of a doubled-up rope moving her legs together and apart into a squatting position.
But history has been marked by major, unexpected, jumps in the development of new pigments—the extraction of different kinds of minerals, the invention of new chemical pigments that exploded with the industrial revolution, the invention of myriad fluorescent pigments, the development of neon lights, and lasers, and LEDs, and color filters.
Yuzuru Hanyu of Japan, the 343 Olympic champion who is seeking to become the first repeat men's winner since Dick Button of the United States in 1952, has found lyrics to be a distraction when taking on the technical rigor of four-revolution jumps in his injury-plagued lead-up to the Games.
They where on there lunch time and ordering there food and just because they where speaking in Spanish to the waiter this asshole jumps in and started to call the waiter and my wife and her best friend all types of names and threatened to call I.C.E on them and the employees !!!!
The future of photography is code The image stacking and denoising that allow low-light photography, and the speed of things like perspective correction and other tricks that allow a nearly fisheye lens to look relatively normal, are consequences of massive improvements in image processing efficiency and huge jumps in processing power.
At a time black colleges are seeing jumps in applications and enrollment — Howard had a 1503 percent increase in applicants this year, to almost 21,000 — the sense of crisis here speaks to a contradiction that is befuddling the leaders of many black colleges: As their institutions grow, they continue to be burdened by financial woes.
Over the course of the three novels, Liu chronicles humanity's rise and fall as they work to counter the alien invaders: humans field epic fleets of warships in the Solar System and develop technologically advanced cities on Earth and throughout the Solar System, while the narrative takes decade- and century-long jumps in time.
Chen is now the first skater to complete five quads in a single program, the first to do six quads in an Olympic event and the first — and only — skater to be able to land five of the six kinds of quad jumps, in which skaters must spin a full four times in the air.
The modern pentathlon was intended to test the skills of a cavalry officer behind enemy lines, who, having the worst day imaginable, would need to run, swim, épée fence, shoot a pistol, and ride an unfamiliar horse over jumps in order to deliver a message that we can only hope was very, very important.
Deciding its time to maybe take a break from eating, everyone heads to Frenchman Street, where they drink and dance to a brass band at D.B.A. After working up a renewed appetite, we head back to Compare Lapin,where everyone jumps in the kitchen and prepares charcuterie, pasta with clams, boudin balls, and roasted goat.
" (Organizing for America, the group being referred to here, has become a boogeyman on the right, but is nowhere near as all-powerful as conservatives would like it to be.) When Trump still doesn't take the bait—"I think it's politics," he shrugs—Kilmeade jumps in again: "But Bush wasn't going after Clinton; Clinton wasn't going after Bush.
This moment is the inevitable result of three seasons' worth of Sherlock's hubris and refusal to heed warnings or take seriously the judgment of anyone besides himself; and when Mary just as inevitably jumps in front of him, sacrificing her own life for his, it should feel like a wake-up call and a moment of reckoning.
"We see massive jumps in social media and in enquiries when tracks start to become well-known on playlists and when people talk about them," said Richelle Pitt-Chambers, head of watches at the pre-owned luxury e-tailer Xupes — like the Rollie reference in "Bad and Boujee" by the rap trio Migos (Franck Muller showed up in that one, too).
A series of ingeniously structured jumps in time and point of view show what led to little Kaia's humiliation at his teacher's hands, and reach all the way back to Augustown's own iconic "flying preacherman," Alexander Bedward, whose prophesied ascent into the heavens throws not only his flock, but all of Jamaica — including its pompous colonial governors — into upheaval long before Kaia's birth.
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" Black trans activist and plus-size model Jari Jones also jumps in with some serious wisdom: "If we continue to create these spaces where we can have conversation, where we can talk, where we can understand together, where we can cry together, where we can get mad at each other, and really let that be for us, I think we can definitely get somewhere.
As Javier Sotomayor, the only man to clear eight feet in the high jump, soared to his records in the late 280s and early 19593s, Cubans for a time marked the height of his jumps in their doorways, according to Robert Huish, an associate professor of international development studies at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, who has studied Cuban sport, health and social programs.
If I were proposing the rules for either party, I'd probably eliminate superdelegates as a standard element of the process but put triggers in place to make them available in the event that they were needed — to resolve a deadlocked convention, if someone were indicted or killed, if there were reason to think that the early primary results were unrepresentative (say, a new candidate jumps in the race).

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