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Among young women, that number jumps to a majority — 55%.
Trump Jumps to Biggest Lead Yet in LA Times Poll!
For Black women in Georgia, that number jumps to 66.6.
That figure jumps to 80% when "sex" means intercourse alone.
Among black women, that ratio jumps to two in five.
In the new survey, that number jumps to 11.7 percent.
So he jumps to give himself a lane to throw.
Over the holidays, that figure reportedly jumps to 10 percent.
With him on the floor that number jumps to 115.8.
For boys, that disparity jumps to a factor of 20.
SAVED Pivaric smashes it left, and Schmeichel jumps to save!
With the launch control engaged, the horsepower jumps to 522.
It presents evidence without context and jumps to unfounded conclusions.
Also, there are just enough jumps to rattle your popcorn.
Usually it's around 10,000, but sometimes it jumps to 30,000.
When counting Puerto Rico, the total jumps to 2,000 infections.
After three years, that jumps to a 10 percentage-point increase.
After the presentation, that number jumps to around 70%, he said.
If we are, then that number only jumps to 30 percent.
After the first year, that price jumps to $50 per month.
For black trans woman, that number jumps to one in 2,600.
If telecom companies are included, that number jumps to 26.8 million.
Sometimes I pass the shop and one jumps to my eyes.
If inflation protection were added, the yearly cost jumps to $3,790.
That number jumps to $11.6 billion if you include Thanksgiving Day.
She added five more triple jumps to finish with 237.50 points.
After one month of treatment, that number jumps to 78 percent.
What jumps to mind when you hear the phrase "Quentin Tarantino movie"?
Boost the Surface Laptop to 2200GB, and the thing jumps to $21000,21000.
So, Axe jumps to the next option: Taking the money of gangsters.
Add LTE to that larger model and the price jumps to $1,299.99.
From that opening salvo, the story jumps to another scene of violence.
That number jumps to a 35 percent decrease for users over 40.
When women take on the same roles, that figure jumps to 57%.
Think boxing and your mind probably jumps to one of two scenarios.
The number jumps to 64% when narrowed to self-described liberal Democrats.
And in New York and San Francisco, this number jumps to 31.
Among those 12-85033 years old, that number jumps to 70 percent.
Look at the past 20073 years and that number jumps to 22007.
Within the next three years, though, that percentage jumps to 40 percent.
Should European approvals come, the market jumps to $2 billion, he says.
That number jumps to 79 percent among adults aged 18 to 34.
And the figure jumps to about 74 percent if emissions keep climbing.
That number jumps to over $3.2 million when potential bonuses are factored in.
However, for resolutions comparable to HD TV, this jumps to 80-100 mbps.
Among voters who back Rajoy's People's Party, this number jumps to 86 percent.
For fast food restaurants like Burger King, that number jumps to 26 percent.
But suddenly, the flashback jumps to Jack's other children in their teen years.
The monthly price jumps to $39.99 (plus taxes and fees) if you do.
Someone supporting 1073 people at a buck, that $20 jumps to over $27.50.
Because Ryan is an Olympian, he quickly jumps to being hard on himself.
When the girl's father quickly comes for Randall, he jumps to Déjà's defense.
The episode jumps to Dolores, who is seated in a host examination room.
Cross the bridge to Palo Alto and that number jumps to $3.2 million.
That jumps to a maximum penalty of 2000 years for an indictable offence.
Mickey jumps to conclusions and makes rash decisions that don't necessarily seem healthy.
That number jumps to the standard retail price of $3,199 on June 23rd.
That number jumps to 85033 percent when asking the same question to Republicans.
If it makes it through customs into Australia, the price jumps to $224.
That figure jumps to about three-quarters for employers in the skilled trades.
If you earn more than that $200,000, the rate jumps to 4 percent.
I jumped to "menopause" immediately, which is what Bailey jumps to as well.
That requirement jumps to nearly 5.6 million square feet by June 30, 2034.
The number jumps to 97 percent of businesses with 500 or more workers.
He often jumps to an entirely new thought before finishing his previous one.
Currently, the iPhone 6S starts at 16GB, then jumps to 64GB and, finally, 128GB.
Combined with iTunes, that total value jumps to $39.3 billion, or $9 a share.
I will leave the test of other jumps to you as a homework assignment.
If there's any bodily injury at all, the maximum penalty jumps to 20 years.
If net inflows fall to near May's target, that figure jumps to 265 percent.
The annual benefit jumps to $23,000 for business that advertised on Yelp, BCG estimates.
If you earn more than $1 million, the audit rate jumps to 0003 percent.
But factor in subsiding land and that estimate jumps to almost 50 square miles.
But after that period, the rate jumps to 16.74-25.49%, as of October 2019.
In contrast, in the treatment group, that number jumps to 15 or 60 percent.
The number of points scored per game jumps to 41, from 34.4 in 1977.
When the 18 preceding years are included, that number jumps to over 400,000.[CNBC]
When he's asked about the meddling, he automatically jumps to the accusation of collusion.
If you earn more than $28938 million, the audit rate jumps to 210 percent.
When only active listings of entire homes are counted, that number jumps to 20 percent.
Chen piled up the points with four quad jumps to go with his elegant skating.
But for teens in families that make over $75,000 that number jumps to 97 percent.
When the virus jumps to another animal species, it can make the animals very sick.
For a 55-year-old couple retiring in 10 years, the number jumps to $463,849.
For 2 degrees, that jumps to as much as 134 percent; 3 degrees, 265 percent.
This jumps to $544 billion and 1.4 million homes constructed on land under 6 feet.
If you include Quebec, which has slightly different laws, the number jumps to 970 Canadians.
Of course, Ryan Coogler, the director of "Black Panther," and "Fruitvale Station," jumps to mind.
Among workers making less than $50,000 a year, that figure jumps to one in four.
After Hina disappears from that Tokyo hotel room, the temperature jumps to 77 degrees Fahrenheit.
The track has plenty of sharp twists and jumps to keep you on the edge.
The American landed five quadruple jumps to extend his undefeated season and bolster his confidence.
And ideally, you want all those jumps to happen in the back half of the program.
After showing their first meeting, the movie immediately jumps to a low point in their future.
When you call someone in Cardhop, iOS jumps to the Phone app to initiate the call.
When the show jumps to New York, it's full of gleaming helicopter shots of high-rises.
Across the UK, this numbers jumps to 2.2 million employed in financial and related professional services.
When the time jumps to a month later, Olivia is, seemingly, on the road to recovery.
The smaller S8 has a 3,000mAh battery, while the S8 Plus jumps to a 3,500mAh cell.
The price jumps to $369 for the Jump Pack which also includes the Car Booster module.
The first 2,000 orders will pay $2,398 / €2,398, after which the price jumps to $3,398 / €3,398.
" Sudler-Smith jumps to defend himself saying, "Number one, I slept with her way before Thomas.
But come midnight local Berlin time on November 3, the price jumps to €1190 (VAT included).
When people think of otters, "top predator" is not normally the phrase that jumps to mind.
But when that parent gets to be 2100 or older, that number jumps to 2000 percent.
Rice doesn't outright deny the unmasking and curiously jumps to leaking instead with a double negative.
She jumps to her death because she can't live with the loss of that phantom child.
The average toss in Passe-dix is 10.5, but with the cheater's dice it jumps to 11.5.
Or maybe your mind jumps to the time Roseanne Barr made an extremely racist remark on Twitter.
In the month between Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Eve, that jumps to 303 per day, he said.
Bumping up to a 32GB RAM will run you $4,200, and a 2TB configuration jumps to $4,800.
Once you've added the Type Cover, the price for the base Surface Go model jumps to $498.
Ebola, first identified in the country in 1976, jumps to humans from animals including bats and monkeys.
The mind continues to think about the old task even as it jumps to a new one.
From limo long jumps, to the cupid javelin, this track and field date was over the top.
And that number jumps to $47.5 million when outside groups supporting her candidacy are taken into consideration.
That number jumps to $85033 billion in 2027 if the state can hit 30 percent renewable energy.
Step up to a 3500 truck configured for maximum towing and that number jumps to 2.13,500 pounds.
By age 210, the cost jumps to $2000,220 per year - or $2000,9003 for a less healthy person.
Instead, think of your career like a series of jumps to different lily pads in a pond.
The number jumps to more than 6 million when you add in those on parole and probation.
For a 10% down payment, that jumps to 25%; for a 5% down payment, it&aposs 39%.
The second act jumps to 2003, and to a panel of African-American academics debating Vera's legacy.
If you want a more powerful Nvidia 1070 and 256GB of SSD, the price jumps to $2,400.
If you earn more than $1 million, the audit rate jumps to 0003 percent, IRS data show.
Then, if you're caught again, that jumps to $250 to $350, to be paid within 12 days.
In the meanwhile, there is another world championship to train for, more competitions, more jumps to land.
There are no jumps to land, no boxes to break, no coins or special items to collect.
During the island's peak season from December through February, that price jumps to between $30,000 and $40,000.
But your anxious brain jumps to negative conclusions and gets obsessed with issues until they are resolved.
At age 40, it jumps to $1240 and at age 50, you'll have to save $201 monthly.
The average jumps to almost $300 if you're itemizing deductions, with a fee for each additional Schedule.
Ramsey earns a base salary this season of $3.6 million, which jumps to $13.7 million next year.
Using a model based on the lower-turnout 2012 midterm election, Saccone's lead jumps to 221 points.
The Philadelphia Flyers and the Dallas Stars made huge jumps to secure the second and third picks.
The defender runs to the stands and jumps to embrace a clot of joyous, purple-clad fans.
At F45 Training Flatiron and at the Fhitting Room the cost of 10 classes jumps to $350.
If Lula's name is excluded, Bolsonaro leads with 22 percent and Marina Silva jumps to 16 percent.
EURO ZONE SENTIX INDEX JUMPS TO 0.7 POINTS IN DECEMBER FROM -4.5 IN NOVEMBER (REUTERS POLL -4.9)
It jumps to $50 if you wait to pay until you get to the airport and check-in.
Deena Cortese, 31, who has remained the closest with Sammi in recent years, immediately jumps to her defense.
WHEN PEOPLE think about which rich countries have the least equal income distributions, America often jumps to mind.
When it comes to those who deserted and left the country, however, that number jumps to 50 percent.
At 2000,22012 rides, the bonus jumps to the aforementioned $22013,210 with no sliding scale of payouts in between.
That's very different from moderate-income parents who have degrees, where the completion rate jumps to 55 percent.
Among liberals, that number jumps to 91 percent, compared to 80 percent of conservatives who say the same.
The price jumps to $250 for the Basic and $299 for the Deluxe when the crowdfunding campaign ends.
Because there's no split-second jumps to nail, the game is a little slower, a little more cerebral.
That figure jumps to 27% for women whose partners use withdrawal and don't always do so correctly, however.
NUMBER OF CONFIRMED CORONAVIRUS CASES IN GERMANY JUMPS TO 2,369 FROM 1,567 - ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASES
If you calculate the death rate based on only those federally verified cases, it jumps to roughly 10%.
The survival rate jumps to 90% if the treatments, which employ special antibodies, are given soon after infection.
If they are convicted under the two statutes requiring mandatory minimum sentences, that average jumps to 11 years.
But if St. Thomas jumps to Division I, next year's game at St. John's could be the last.
That number drops to 23% for 218- to 234-year-olds, and jumps to 26% for those over 235.
A new iPhone typically jumps to a three to six-week availability after the initial preorder wave, KGI notes.
With two BitDo controllers it then jumps to $240—$40 more than the original Super Nintendo cost in 1991.
I want to time my wall jumps to make my way through the moving platforms as quickly as possible.
Add property damage or tampering, and a misdemeanor charge jumps to a felony hit complete with a $100,000 fine.
And, while that is still important, the threat of our civil liberties being infringed on jumps to the forefront.
While 8 percent of white Minnesotans live in poverty, the number jumps to 35 percent for African-American Minnesotans.
At 40 miles (64 kilometers) per hour, the chance of a pedestrian or cyclist dying jumps to 85 percent.
If you account for liquidated funds — what is known as "survivor bias" — the lagging number jumps to 86 percent.
For turbaned Sikh children like I was, that number jumps to a staggering 67% -- nearly double the national average.
After escaping from Euron's ship, the finished episode jumps to Theon and Yara discussing their strategy against their uncle.
By 2100, this percentage jumps to 74% of the population (47% of the land area) if emissions continue unchecked.
By 2027, the number of taxpayers who would pay more jumps to 25 percent, a quarter of all households.
For each additional violation within a year of the first offense, the fine jumps to a maximum of $500.
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For game app that jumps to more than 420 hours for Apple and more than 550 hours for Android.
Before one jumps to any conclusions, it's worth examining the Supreme Court's decision in a tax case last month.
And if no steps are taken to curb carbon emissions, the number of at-risk homes jumps to about 22012,220.
After that point, the damage price jumps to $349 for the iPhone 8, and $399 for the iPhone 8 Plus.
But after adding the number of videos in each category (audio, performances, shows, music videos) the number jumps to 13.
But for married couples, the 15% rate goes up to $488,850 of taxable income and jumps to 20% from there.
At this point, Marie jumps to my defense against Amanda and Ashley while I am ushered out of the room.
But even at their most elegant, the tags still send you through a series of jumps to your final destination.
"Because she jumps to conclusions for political gain and doesn't care what careers or lives she ruins in the process."
Straight Outta Compton is easily reduced into a couple of key mission statements, sure—fuck the police jumps to mind.
As the evening wears on the video jumps to Piazza lying in a fetal position on the ground, rolling around.
The Hungarian goalkeeper Gyula Grosics jumps to make a save in a game against England, in London, in November, 1953.
By 2027, the number of taxpayers who would pay more jumps to 28 percent, or nearly one in three households.
In Paris, because most buildings are older (the common term being, "existing properties"), that same figure jumps to 7-10%.
Tommen, unable to cope with the scene he has just witnessed, quietly removes his crown and jumps to his death.
That jumps to 373 if you include the single footnote in Barr's summary and 101 if you count the title.
The scene jumps to another fire scene, with Captain Phasma and a line of First Order Stormtroopers marching towards the camera.
That total on Sunday jumps to 22.633 million under threat as storms are predicted to move into the Great Lakes area.
"If the price jumps [to] around $70 ... it will motivate more production in shale oil in the United States," Zanganeh said.
As everyone jumps to new technologies, from quantum computing to specialised AI chips, China has a rare chance to catch up.
When you get back in the swing of things, vary your jumps to include heel taps, scissor jumps, and ski jumps.
But Cuban jumps to his defense: "The guy gets deployed to an unknown, to be unnamed, location in Africa!" he says.
When talking about the most futuristic tech companies, my mind usually jumps to Apple or Google or maybe something like Baidu.
If a label says a sunscreen is "very water-resistant," that time period jumps to 80 minutes, assuming no towel drying.
FIGURE SKATING Shoma Uno of Japan landed three quadruple jumps to win the Skate America men's title in Hoffman Estates, Ill.
Misinformation on WhatsApp can only be identified when it jumps to other social media sites or bleeds into the real world.
The adjusted margin of error jumps to +/-5.1 percentage points when these estimates are weighted to "likely voters" in New Jersey.
The fee for the first month at MNDFL is $22013 for unlimited classes, and after that jumps to $2249 a month.
The spandex-clad instructor (Lena Hall) jumps to Hannah's defense after Hannah gets into a phone-related argument with another employee.
In Missouri EV's made up just 0.73% of the market share in 2018, in Illinois that number only jumps to 1.20%.
During the summer and fall of 1945, the Army parachutists made 1,200 individual jumps to fight more than a dozen fires.
In the service industry, which includes restaurant workers, the share of workers without access to paid sick leave jumps to 42%.
But when the president posts on Twitter, the number who feel less safe jumps to 57 percent, according to the survey.
The island is home to around just 17,000 year-round residents but the population jumps to around 200,000 in the summer.
Texting comes in at a distant second with 21% of adults, although that jumps to 28% among 463- to 34-year-olds.
But when that prescription is for eight or more days, your likelihood of using the drug a year later jumps to 13.5%.
Antetokounmpo's shooting percentage jumps to almost 58 percent with Middleton in the game, compared to 52 percent when he sits, per NBAwowy.com.
Just when you think that "Live by Night" is about Cuban politics, it jumps to Graciella's plans to open a women's refuge.
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When you include related business, the industry says, the figure jumps to 7.5 percent of GDP, or about $17 billion a year.
That percentage jumps to 34% among businesses with 10 to 49 employees and to 44% among businesses with 50 or more workers.
But after an individuals income goes above $85,000 or a couples over $170,000, the premium jumps to $189.60 a month per person.
Magnus jumps to the conclusion that Franziska is doing sex work, and she angrily explains that she's selling hormone prescriptions, not sex.
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As practice begins, he pulls on a pink Rohingya jersey emblazoned with his name on the back and jumps to his feet.
"Soon I am going to be so high," he says gleefully, doing quick jumps to warm up, in front of a mirror.
For example, the average price per gram jumps to $9.30 if the analysis is limited to purchases of five grams or less.
This figure jumps to an average of $2202,2628 for immigrants with a bachelor's degree and $28500,6900 for immigrants with an advanced degree.
Add DVR viewing, repeat viewings the night of, and online streaming and that 10 million jumps to a staggering 16.1 million views.
There's room for many retirees in the 15 percent tax bracket — the next bracket jumps to 25 percent — to convert the money.
But after an individual's income goes above $85,000 or a couple's over $170,000, the premium jumps to $189.60 a month per person.
A new entrant to LinkedIn's top start-ups list, one-year-old Judo Bank jumps to the top of 2019's ranking.
Chen, 19, who was first after the short program, made no mistakes and landed four quadruple jumps to finish with 323.42 points.
Catastrophizing, or a pattern of thinking that jumps to the worst-case scenario, is an evolutionary response to threat, Dr. Smith said.
If, however, the tariff rate jumps to 10 percent, the cost of tariff-induced distortions won't just be 10 times as great.
More than half (225 percent) of small-business owners believe this, and the percentage jumps to 2401 percent among owner-only businesses.
Victoria immediately turns defensive and jumps to the conclusion that he's taking "stupid girl's side" and that their relationship can't move forward.
Indeed, among higher-income Californians that figure jumps to more than $220006,2202, and in New York the number is an astronomical $2628,28500.
Instead, Poswolsky says that young professionals should conceptualize their careers as a series of jumps to different lily pads in a pond.
At last, the movie jumps to kinetic life with the appearance of the Wilsons' doubles, who descend in a brutal home invasion.
The markets opened with a long plunge that bottomed out by midday and then rose in jagged jumps to close with limited losses.
AT&T TV service starts at $19.99 per month for the first year, though the entry-level price jumps to $49.99 after that.
Fiji tells him Aubrey was married to a biker so everyone jumps to the conclusion that Aubrey's biker husband must have killed her.
But if you want to change the white temperatures like the cheaper Ikea bulb then the starting price jumps to $29.99 with Hue.
Add those who said they had beaten, hurt or threatened to use a weapon against a woman, and the share jumps to 54%.
That number jumps to around 15 percent for Rent the Runway's walk-in clients, and 78 percent for those who made an appointment.
Then the story jumps to an extensive sequence on a bright paradise planet of willowy, iridescent humanoids, about to suffer a cataclysmic fate.
With that in mind, the total number of American adults who believe in creationism of some sort jumps to a whopping 73 percent.
She also lauds U.S. Figure Skating for selecting women like Nagasu and Tennell, who reliably land combination jumps, to this year's Olympic team.
If users order three days per week, the cost jumps to $8.25 per meal, closer to the price of a typical Manhattan lunch.
With enough preferential votes, a candidate jumps to the top of their party's list and the front of the queue for its seats.
The attrition rate among full-time officers is 7 or 8 percent, but the figure jumps to 20 percent for part-time workers.
If that rate jumps to 4 percent, Ablin predicts stocks will run into trouble because investors will see bonds as a safer bet.
In California, the average state and local taxes deduction exceeds $22019,000, and among higher-income residents that figure jumps to more than $64,000.
If you tell people that Medicare for All guarantees health care as a right for all Americans, approval for the program jumps to 71%.
Additionally, they'll gradually worked their way around the globe in short flights instead of making huge jumps to lessen the impact of jet lag.
The XXL models don't come cheap, however: the 75-incher runs $1,999.99 and the 80-inch E-Series jumps to an eye-popping $3,399.99.
The youngest Kardashian sister has previously posted a slew of different exercises she takes on daily — ranging from weighted squat jumps to bear crawls.
However, should any fan want to put their own name and number on the back of a 2018 shirt, the price jumps to $149.
We turn down a street, our view of the sky narrows, and suddenly our blue dot jumps to the other side of the block.
Then the scene abruptly jumps to a darkened funeral, with a veil-clad Cardi paying her last respects to her husband in the coffin.
But all three of them get much more than they bargained for when the video jumps to surreal scene filled with blood and guts.
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Taylor and Claye devoted their next five jumps to trying to surpass Jonathan Edwards's world record, set in 93, of 18.29 meters (60 feet).
On the surface the song, a bossa nova, tells the story of a construction worker who falls — or quite possibly jumpsto his death.
If yield were to match last year's high of 176.6 bpa, new-crop carryout jumps to 1.72 billion bushels from the potential 1.5 billion.
Among all demographic groups, Clinton's lead is cut to 22019 percent, Trump jumps to 36 percent, and Johnson commands 11 percent of voter intent.
It's even worse for Windows 20203 Pro users, which starts at $50 per machine and jumps to $100 in 2021 and $200 in 2022.
The purse grew 60 percent to a record €4 million last year, and jumps to €7 million as part of the new Rolex Series.
That obligation jumps to $321.6 million based on the recent high RIN price of 88 cents, FBR Capital Markets calculated in a research note.
Add in the 400,000 homes knocked down annually, according to the Department of Housing and Urban Development, and the need jumps to 1.4 million.
That appears to be the message the market is sending as it jumps to record levels and as Dow 20,000 is fast becoming a reality.
They say, unless productivity jumps to 2.5 percent or so, and unless labor-force participation rises, we can't possibly have 3 to 4 percent growth.
For millennials — a group not noted for being interested in waiting around for things to happen — the survey found that number jumps to 55 percent.
It then jumps to the present, with Chris Pratt's Star-Lord and the rest of the Guardians of the Galaxy finding Thor lost in space.
You can even try the Premium version for two weeks, and if you decide to stick with it, the app jumps to $3 a year.
Strahan played it off on the air this time, but these last 2 weeks -- before he jumps to 'GMA' full-time -- are gonna get interesting.
Her lead jumps to more than 600 delegates when superdelegates — the party appointees who can support any candidate prior to the party convention — are included.
That number jumps to 31% in the most restrictive countries, according to the report, released Tuesday by the Guttmacher Institute, a reproductive rights think tank.
Apply that to Morgan Stanley's earnings and strip out a roughly $80 million one-off UK tax charge, and annualized ROE jumps to 10.2 percent.
The $8 a month plan will now cost $9, and the high-end version, which allows for four simultaneous streams, jumps to $16 from $14.
In the Sputniks, getting into a fistfight will be punished with five lashes, and if someone draws blood, that number jumps to 15 or 20.
For his career, Malkin averages 1.18 points per game; without Crosby, that number jumps to 1.31, which matches what Crosby has averaged over his career.
But just as he pulls out his camera to document the dilemma, the dog decides to take the plunge, and jumps to the ground without hesitation.
Yet before you take your chances with some dodgy deduction, know this: That figure jumps to 9.5 percent if you make $1 million or more annually.
However, one recent case jumps to mind, the testimony of former CIA Director Michael Hayden in which he seemingly misled Congress about the agency's interrogation program.
Bob Murawski, who edits Sam Raimi's films, lauds the so-called "American cut", when an editor jumps to a close-up and then jumps closer still.
While Midge fumes over the conclusion she jumps to, that Bob stole her husband's act, man-baby Joel reveals he's the thief in the situation. Obviously.
In her senior grand prix debut, Shcherbakova landed a dazzling series of jumps to surge past American Bradie Tennell, who had led following the short program.
The procedure, which is done through the same "tiny opening where the patient had the vasectomy," jumps to a lengthier 2 to 2 1/2 hours.
With a subscription, the Deck of Scarlet palette just costs $20.95, but that price jumps to $45 if purchased in a store or on its own.
While the general black population is 10% more at risk for job disruption, the number jumps to 30% for African American men without a college degree.
In Australia, that number is 1 in 10 — a rate that jumps to 1 in 2 for those who are indigenous or report having a disability.
Moore said 60 percent of the world's mining companies are based in Canada, and that number jumps to 70 percent in Mexico, as Jiménez also claimed.
Average daily moves in the were 0.6 percent in August, going back to 1945, but in midterm years, the daily price move jumps to 0.8 percent.
The CDC data found that while the ratio of such deaths for white women is 13 per 100,000 live births, it jumps to 42.8 for black women.
If posted using "an inauthentic online account or a bot," the fine jumps to a maximum of SG$100,1513 ($74,000) or a potential 10-year jail term.
Among supporters of former Vice President Joe Biden, that figure jumps to 37.4%, according to an average of the most recent eight national polls conducted by Insider.
Mario is set to automatically dash through levels while the player controls his jumps to grab coins, dodge, or smoosh foes to death under his mighty boot.
But when the tanker is fully loaded, as it was at the time of the collision, that jumps to about 113,000 tons, more than an aircraft carrier.
To that end, there's an automatic frequency-hopping spread spectrum transmission, which jumps to the 2.4 and 5.8 GHz channels, depending on which has the least noise.
When you think tech, your mind probably jumps to the offerings that define Silicon Valley: The Googles, Facebooks, and Apples that power our social, likes-defined world.
But that rate jumps to 59% when a pregnant woman is infected with the Zika virus and there's a serious risk her baby will born with microcephaly.
Back then, kids everywhere grabbed their wheelie bikes, made rickety ramps and staged backyard jumps to be more like the daredevil in the star-spangled white jumpsuit.
The front-wheel-drive model I'm driving starts at $43,350, but with ProPilot Assist and a $7,500 "sensory package" of premium features, the price jumps to $55,285.
Taking a closer look at the past 10 years combined, though, the average jumps to $2,851.80 or almost 10% of the median American's annual salary of $30,000.
While average daily recommended caloric intake is 1,940 for women and 85033,550 for men, that jumps to 4,500 calories consumed on Thanksgiving, according to Calorie Control Council.
Women's working hours reduce by 17% the first year after they give birth; that figure jumps to 24% a few years later — which actually makes perfect sense.
He and Brett Favre are tied for the most regular-season wins as starting quarterbacks with 186, but Manning's total jumps to a record 200 including playoffs.
No team is going to surrender any valuable assets knowing they may only have George for one season before the -27-year-old jumps to Southern California.
It primarily operates on Wi-Fi hot spots; it only jumps to wireless when there's no Wi-Fi available, and that wireless service is provided by Verizon.
Meanwhile in healthier markets, symmetrical gigabit broadband tiers often cost roughly the same ($70), though that price point jumps to $120 or more when there's limited competition.
If posted using "an inauthentic online account or a bot," the fine jumps to a maximum of SG$100,000 ($74,000) or a potential 10-year jail term.
From there, it jumps to Minneapolis, where Jeff Trail, Cunanan's first victim, works at a propane plant, having been forced out of the Navy for being gay.
If the number jumps to that level when the weekly report comes out Thursday, it will far surpass the highest level of weekly initial claims on record.
Apply that to Morgan Stanley's earnings and strip out a roughly $80 million one-off British tax charge, and annualized return on equity jumps to 10.2 percent.
The story soon jumps to Katharine, jolting out of a slumber, a sly preview of larger awakenings to come, both her own and that of the country.
Sometimes the sultry moments even appear in the most prestige drama-y way — with time jumps to unveil why certain people are experiencing confusing levels of sexual tension.
Kirk jumps to Nilsa's defense and threatens to beat up the woman's boyfriend, and within seconds, complete and utter chaos has descended on the street outside the bar.
Utility vehicles alone now account for about half the new vehicle market, a figure that jumps to two out of three when you add in pickups and vans.
When Molly sees Jared at the event with another man, she jumps to the conclusion that she was right all along and that he is in fact gay.
When claims require full-blown legal action, the cut jumps to 50 percent—but consumers are not required to pay out of pocket to be represented in court.
After that opening, The Last Knight jumps to the present day, where humankind as a whole is none too pleased about the giant alien cyborgs within our midst.
While your mind jumps to conclusions about heading straight to the front of the unemployment line, there are more options than just accepting the writing on the wall.
Now, the 21-year-old is a mechanic for off-road play things and spends his free time in the winter building jumps to take to the sky.
Amazon has been rapidly in-housing even more of its trucking needs this year, matching other massive jumps to insource logistics services in air and last-mile delivery.
During "Simba's Pride," there is a notable time-jump, as it begins with the birth of Kion's older sister Kiara, and then jumps to her as an adult.
For example, a married couple filing jointly pays tax at a 15 percent rate on income up to $76,000, which jumps to 25 percent at the next level.
Another expert cast further doubt on the idea of price manipulation during the currency's record-breaking months, attributing the radical jumps to a "madness" that overtook the market.
And the moment when Lorelai, fighting back tears, jumps to her feet and applauds as Rory graduates — well, let's just say you should keep the tissues handy. 83.
In 2019, that combined spending increase jumps to $139 billion, which would entirely offset the revenue gained from the Chinese tariffs and the auto tariffs, the C.B.O. predicts.
It's even worse for Windows 7 Pro users, used in smaller firms, which starts at $50 per machine and jumps to $20193 in 2021 and $200 in 2022.
The latest apparent jumps to Biden from Harris and other former candidates could represent a loss for Buttigieg, who has become a moderate alternative for many wealthy donors.
If we asked you to picture iconic headphones, your mind probably jumps to Beats, the pair that managed to make large, over-ear devices cool in the 21st century.
The story jumps to 2028, where a woman begins to hear a voice after brain surgery, one that seems to be trying to shift the direction of her life.
According to new research, 20% of eighth graders have reported using a vaping product; that number jumps to 213% for high school sophomores and 40% of high school seniors.
In Carla Speed McNeil's story for Better Worlds, "Move the World," a woman named Margery pulls a lever and jumps to new worlds, each one different from the last.
But when you include all these people estimated to be buying outside the marketplace, that figure jumps to 31 percent, according to a report from the consulting firm McKinsey.
If they wish to have it activated after the one-month free trial, however, the price jumps to $3,000 — $500 more than if they'd ordered it before testing it.
While only 17 percent of fish species in Hawaii's shallow reefs are unique to the archipelago, that number jumps to over 50 percent when you plunge below 70 meters.
Nest offers a similar service, but it starts at $19.99 per month with a three-year contract and jumps to $29.99 per month if you opt for no commitment.
When looking at the health sector as a whole, which also includes hospitals and professional associations, that figure jumps to $8.8 billion on lobbying alone over the same period.
While only 37 percent of the RAE expressed great interest in voting when first asked, this jumps to 43 percent after hearing messages in touch with their daily struggles.
Instead of making steady upward progress in the corporate hierarchy, today's workers often make lateral jumps to learn new skills that will pay off in the long run.3.
Half of new noncitizens receive welfare, but the figure jumps to a stunning 70 percent among those who have been in the United States for more than 21625 years.
Throw in the give-away of thousands of used non-armored cars and trucks since 85033 and the percentage jumps to over 80% with a value of $1.3 billion.
If you take out Vermont, Sanders' home state, the average margin of victory for Biden among late deciders over the second-place finisher in those states jumps to 33.2%.
Blue Origin, the company founded by Jeff Bezos of Amazon, may follow suit; it has conducted 12 crewless tests of its capsule for short tourist jumps to suborbital space.
Even worse: players who tweeted out between 2am and 6am saw their shooting efficiency drop by 3.6 percent, which jumps to 3.95 percent when players are on the road.
One thing: I wouldn't actually recommend that people start with the above stage; it's one of the more challenging ones, requiring a very specific timing to your jumps to finish.
They give you a setup, and before you can get chance to think about it, you get the punchline, and rarely is it the first thing your brain jumps to.
Among those who earn less than $2628,28500 annually, which is more than 6900 percent of teachers across the country, the number of respondents willing to strike jumps to 2628 percent.
In 2016, the subreddit raised $2.3 million in direct donations for Sanders; when you account for donors who started from a Reddit-sourced link, that amount jumps to $20203 million.
In alternating chapters, the story jumps to the present day, when Ruth — who has become eerily mute — lures her pregnant niece on a journey by foot across New York State.
Along party lines, the recent poll number not so surprisingly jumps to 28500 percent when self-identified Republicans are asked if the media just makes stuff up about the president.
Dick Durbin was referring to when he said Congress should take the DREAM Act up immediately before the next "topic du jour" jumps to the top of the agenda next month.
So, This Is Us shows us a number of time jumps to reveal exactly what's in store for the Pearsons, whether we're talking about 365 days in the future, or decades.
When most of us think of "compression clothing," our mind typically jumps to the tight shirts football players wear, or those form-fitting arm sleeves that athletes claim reduce muscle pain.
Typically, a man has a four in 200 chance of passing down a genetic disorder to his children, but after the age of 50, that number jumps to five in 200.
The jury is still out on his next move, but Jones' departure only adds to the rumors that've already circulated the industry pipeline, which include possible jumps to Versace or Burberry.
The documentary will apparently also touch on his upbringing, he adds, which explains why the video then jumps to Paul visiting his high school wrestling team to offer them life advice.
A first-time offense can carry up to $400 in fines, something that jumps to as much as $800 for a third offense — plus a 90-day license suspension and points.
One girl jumps to conclusions about a boy's preferences after stalking his Instagram likes, and the kid who refuses to wear sleeves gets schooled on how consent is an ongoing conversation.
In Ecuador, two out of 10 people are considered poor in cities, but in rural areas, the number jumps to six out of 10 and food insecurity is higher, Preissing said.
Rejected, spat on, enraged, and enraging, he is hunted and finally cornered in his apartment, where he jumps to his death from a fire escape in front of a gawping crowd.
If you're in the hospital for more than two months, you will need to pay $341 per day and beyond 90 days, that jumps to $682 per day, according to Medicare.
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In this task, it's comfortable and familiar, but there's so much more to Audi's first EV. Drop the e-tron's pedal to the floor and the mid-size SUV jumps to life.
Line stated in documents that 276 percent of its monthly active users are on the app on a daily basis, but that figure jumps to 73 percent in Line's four biggest countries.
That's not to diminish Juliette — I think she represents all of us in a way — but she jumps to dire conclusions about herself when something actually dire is happening to somebody else.
Nearly 28503 percent of U.S. freelancers working in the Fiverr marketplace have at least an associate's degree, and the number jumps to 22019 percent if you include people who have attended college.
But if the company could reach its 247 target cities, that potential membership number jumps to 230 million people – more than the population of Brazil – and the market could be $21 trillion.
Less windy than windblown, it is a film full of jarring shifts, disorienting angles, and sudden jumps to close-up — an expressionist style that let Welles accommodate all manner of mismatched footage.
According to Economía Feminista, the wage gap between men and women in Argentina is approximately 27 percent; for informal jobs, which one-third of Argentine women have, that figure jumps to 40 percent.
When Jeffrey Tambor is asked about a time he "lashed out" at costar Jessica Walter, every man in the room immediately jumps to his defense, as if a bat signal had been lit.
The median pay gap is only 2% among full-time workers in their 30s, yet jumps to 14% in their 40s and 16% in their 50s, according to the Office for National Statistics.
The average company bonus is $20163, a figure that jumps to $22016,210 among companies with 225 or more employees, according to a report from Accounting Principals, a financial services recruitment and placement firm.
However, when asked to imagine an electoral loss of the presidency in 2020, support for violence jumps to 18 percent for Democrats and 13 percent for Republicans — a significant slice of our citizens.
More than 50 percent of the community reports receiving discriminatory treatment from health care providers, and that number jumps to 70 percent among only transgender people, according to Lambda Legal, an advocacy organization.
I'm not at the proper Kinsey scale point to confirm this in the positive, and I'm not struck with the kind of anxious-hetero Penis Panic that immediately jumps to the negative interpretation.
According to Apple, that means there's a one in 50,000 chance that a stranger can access a phone via Touch ID. With Face ID, Apple claims that number jumps to one in a million.
The share of ultra-high net worth individuals who are women jumps to 70% when only those under 50 are studied, suggesting that women's share of the 1% will continue to increase with time.
As you can imagine, the occupancy jumps to 99 percent on special days like Valentine's Day, Christmas and New Year's Eve, up from the average rate of 60-70 percent, according to CJ CGV.
The biggest item that lands you most at risk for an audit is making a lot of money: If your income is between $1 million and $5 million, the audit rate jumps to 2.21%.
At any given time the capital stock K is given; the exchange rate e jumps to put the system on the saddle path, and then it converges over time to the long run equilibrium.
The story then jumps to the present day, when one of the soldier's grandsons struggles to find a lasting gay relationship on dating apps; both narratives are filled with repression, shame, passion and euphoria.
The biggest factor that lands you most at risk for an audit is making a lot of money: If your income is between $1 million and $5 million, the audit rate jumps to 2.21%.
If we want to include Disney movies, that number jumps to nine, and if we were to include Lucasfilms' Solo: A Star Wars Story, we get to 10, or still a paltry 1.3 percent.
The timeline then jumps to the postwar period, as Kurt studies art in East Berlin but finds himself stifled by the confines of Socialist Realism (which will eventually spur him to defect to the West).
There are plenty of Things to Do in this game, make no mistake—there are tons of races to beat, breathtaking jumps to make, tourist photos of landmarks to take, cars to collect, and more.
Since 2007, the Critics Choice Awards have correctly predicted the eventual best picture winner seven times, while that number jumps to eight for best actor contenders, and dips to five for the best actress contest.
This week's list includes an update to Viber that allows businesses to better connect with their customers, and some fun games like Lip Sync Battle and Mikey Jumps to get your mind off the election.
Banerjee and Duflo's frequent admonitions to study the distinct reasons for various types of "sticky" behaviour and for the misallocation of resources can appear at odds with sometimes careless jumps to broad cross-cultural conclusions.
And with less than a third of Americans choosing to read ebooks (the number jumps to over 2493 percent when you look at college-educated and affluent readers), I wondered if they should even bother.
Twenty-nine percent say they have or a relative has been personally affected by gun violence—an answer that jumps to more than 40% when the respondent is African American or a self-identified progressive.
If a brand wants to be the exclusive advertiser for a particular category on Yosh's or Simon's channels, the price jumps to between $10,000 and $50,000 depending on the terms of the deal, he said.
The limiting conditions of the contracts stars sign with labels can create skewed expectations of how stars should act, while their sudden jumps to fame create fertile soil for misbehavior, experts told CNN in March.
The novel begins in 1663, not long after the end of the English Civil War, then jumps to the 20th century for the bulk of the narrative before returning to the 1600s at the end.
Shuter and one of his clients, Pete Churchill from Robert Welch Designs, estimate that the additional paperwork could mean the cost of a consignment jumps to between 150 to 200 pounds from the current 50 pounds.
So she quickly jumps to her defense, listing all the nice things Dee Dee did for her, like buying stuffed animals when she went to the doctor and taking her to comic book conventions every year.
If the early-stage fund reaches a point where it quadruples returns for investors, the carry jumps to 30 percent, and for the growth fund, it needs to triple to see that increase, according to sources.
This report doesn't exactly reflect the entirety of the developing world — it attributes much of the large usage jumps to the rapidly developing countries Turkey, China, Brazil and Malaysia, which are defined as having emerging economies.
While Khloé hasn't shared a step-by-step workout like her older sister, the youngest Kardashian sister has posted a slew of different exercises she takes on daily — ranging from weighted squat jumps to bear crawls.
Although an estimated 10% of women in the United States have difficulty getting or staying pregnant — and that number jumps to over 33% for women over 35 — there is still a stigma attached to fertility issues.
The momager explained that the season is in chronological order so it begins with Kim and Kourtney Kardashian in Miami dealing with their DASH stores and then it jumps to when Kim was robbed in Paris.
Ninety percent of respondents, for example, say that it is a major problem that their wages are too low to support a family, and that figure jumps to 97 percent among those who are electorally engaged.
When the negative charges at the bottom of the clouds get strong enough, electrical energy is let out in in the form of lightning that jumps to another positive structure on the ground or in the clouds.
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For prostate, brain, and bone cancers, the "random" (R) factor jumps to 95 percent (the researchers defined R as mutations caused by normal DNA replication, and not those influenced by inherited genetic factors and/or the environment).
Dan Tana's is the one that jumps to mind for me—this Italian restaurant is bathed in red light, under which decrepit men in tuxedos gamely serve you only the finest selection of pastas and adult beverages.
He volunteered for his campaign and was an occupy Wall Street attendee, and yet you didn&apost see the right jumps to conclusion that Bernie Sanders was responsible for the attempted assassination of Republicans on a baseball field.
"International travel is a true splurge; very few people (4%) with household incomes under $50,000 say they're taking international flights this summer, but that number jumps to 21% among those with household incomes greater than $150,000," Wronski noted.
The video starts with the pretty basic task of buying a cool case and quickly jumps to some more interesting projects, like finding a specialized laser-etching machine and other industrial machinery used to piece the iPhone together.
The Fed's increase is likely to raise the amount the average household pays in credit card interest to $1,20.11 from $21.10,2275 a year, NerdWallet said (assuming the average credit card APR jumps to 20.01 percent from 225 percent).
With an Individual 401(k), business owners can make tax-deferred contributions totaling $53,000 if they are under the age of 50 – a figure that jumps to $59,000 once the contributor turns 20173 or older (depending on income).
The black-and-white scene jumps to the great comedian dining with several of his brood, each spooning soup in comic unison, then to Chaplin, wide-eyed, a hat levitating magically above his head to the family's delight.
The plane carrying American citizens living abroad in Wuhan, China–the epicenter of a deadly new virus–has returned to the U.S. as the cumulative death toll jumps to 2013 and 5,974 cases in China, according to Reuters.
It costs upward of $85033,000 per day to protect Trump Tower when the president is out of town, according to Bloomberg, and that cost jumps to $1 million per day when the president stays at his signature building.
There have been other scenarios where Apple has pushed the hardware envelope hard and managed to pull it off and ship them, the iPhone 7 Plus, its first with a twin-lens system, being one that jumps to mind.
The episode jumps to a recording made by a DJ named Simon Itani (voiced by Mr. Robot / Bohemian Rhapsody's Rami Malek), who says that he's documenting what's transpired in the months since power went out across the United States.
The NBA is emphasizing the real-time nature of "turbo boosts" – they literally want you to tap and activate it right before someone jumps to make a 3-pointer, or is running down the court on a fast break.
But the mandatory service plans are going up in price: paying monthly will now be $3.99 / month (previously $1.99), the annual plan jumps to $39.99 (from $19.99), and lifetime service will now run $129.99, whereas it was previously $59.99.
His mysterious exit takes a psychological toll on our main girl as she repeatedly wakes up in a frenzy from anxiety dreams and jumps to look at each text she receives, only to be disappointed time and time again.
I've read a lot of first person accounts of being a soldier on the front line, too; one particular one that jumps to mind, The Forgotten Solider, was a big influence of lyrics I've thought of in the past.
What is startling in reading the piece in print, instead of online, is that it jumps to a page opposite the first of several expensive and slick pages of an advertising insert on luxury real estate in southern Florida.
Seeing no chance of advancement at Frame, beyond promotion from Joss's girlfriend to Joss's wife, she jumps to another publication, The Envoy, where she butts heads with staffers when the magazine fails to live up to her liberal ideals.
About 79 percent of five to seven year olds in Britain go online every week, mostly using a tablet, this jumps to 99 percent of 12 to 15 years olds, according to a 2017 report by Britain's communications regulator, Ofcom.
Wearing a sparkling grey and pink dress, the Russian appeared to have grown wings as she floated through her free skate, beautifully executing all of her 11 jumps to the haunting melodies of the 'Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close' film soundtrack.
It costs upward of $149,000 per day to protect Trump Tower when the president is out of town, according to Bloomberg, and that cost jumps to $2023 million per day when the president stays at his signature building. http://bit.
ILM had already been using effects like this on existing films, like Solo, where the "windows" of the Millennium Falcon were digital screens, allowing for the lighting effect of the hyperspace jumps to be projected on the actors' faces in camera.
Having seen one of these batteries take a bullet before my very eyes, not to mention getting crushed and stabbed, my brain immediately jumps to the possibilities for the nearly fire-proof batteries if Stanley decides to make them a standard.
That fragmentation has drawn the ire of some consumers: 48% of US consumers with two video subscriptions say they are frustrated with the need to manage multiple subscriptions, and that percentage jumps to 60% among those with three or more, per Deloitte.
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When people talk about the off-duty model uniform, the first image that probably jumps to mind isn't Kendall or Gigi's tightly curated, monochromatic ensembles, but rather the superbly effortless, girl next door looks that can regularly be found on Karlie Kloss.
Similarly, a Washington Post/ABC News poll of registered voters conducted between September 20003 and September 8 found that 46 percent of all Americans believe that voter fraud occurs very or somewhat often, a figure that jumps to 69 percent among Trump supporters.
As jumps to bigger labels with more resources and more robust in-house PRs tend to go, the slippery new record by the collagist composer-qua-songwriter Yves Tumor is being heralded as the most accomplished in a long career of dizzying experiments.
It begins with an introductory course that offers you a solid grounding in the basics of Excel and then jumps to more complex lessons that dive into advanced concepts like data visualization, task automation, and financial functions like payments, future value, and depreciation.
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"What is worrying is lenders structuring deals as if there isn't a downturn on the horizon, particularly if you are underwriting a cyclical deal with 5.0-6.0 times leverage, which then jumps to 10 times if things go wrong," the syndicate head said.
Taxpayers also have an interest in solving this problem: Nearly 17 percent of workers who lack access to paid parental leave go on government assistance to finance their paid leave — and this number jumps to nearly 85033 percent for lower-income workers.
Add in those who are underemployed, either because they would like a full-time job but can only find part-time work, or they are so discouraged that they've given up actively searching, and the share jumps to more than 33 percent.
When I think back on some of my favorite games, my mind often jumps to the obvious highlights: huge boss fights at the end of a raid, competitive victories pulled from the jaws of defeat, the Hail Mary passes, and the dramatic betrayals.
But there are a few factors that limit your mobility: Fleets have a limited jump range and it takes at least two jumps to get from one region of the map to another, so you're limited in how quickly you can respond.
An ascendant right wing in European politics meanwhile jumps to connect any reports of misconduct by Muslim men to their Muslimness and to Islam as a faith rather than to their maleness and the power with which patriarchy rewards it around the globe.
Season 2 jumps to 1990: The ball scene, which was founded by L.G.B.T.Q. people of color, has gone mainstream; Blanca tries to balance starting a new business venture with managing her health; and Pray turns to activism to raise awareness about AIDS.
Some clever streaming and compression tech — the video feed you're not watching arrives as a lower-res "sidecar" stream that jumps to full quality when you switch to it — means that Turnstyle video uses only 2500 percent more data than a standard video.
"If the price of valsartan jumps to $2 and then three weeks later it comes back down to 20 cents, there will be consumers somewhere in this country on high deductible plans still paying $2 a pill three years from now," Pachman said.
OpenTable's cheapest plan starts at 25 cents per diner for each completed reservation, but it jumps to $249 a month plus a dollar for each diner seated if the restaurant wants the ability to text guests reservation reminders or update them on wait times.
While the average credit-card debt among all U.S. households is about $5,700, that number jumps to $6,351 for those age 65 and over (soaring to $6,876 for recent retirees between ages 65 and 69, compared with just $5,638 for those 75 and up).
But as Essun looks for a way to save the world, Jemisin jumps to the perspective of her daughter Nessun — who is just as powerful as her mother, and believes humanity should be burned to the ground for the injustices against her and her family.
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In a more dire climate change scenario with unabated emissions and instability in the Antarctic ice sheets, the number of people impacted by sea-level rise during high tide in 2100 jumps to 340 million, with nearly half a billion facing a yearly flood.
TORONTO — In the predawn hours of a mid-April night, punky revelers weary from a spirited session of jumps to the left, steps to the right and vigorous pelvic thrusts were scattered on a ballroom floor at Casa Loma, a fearsome Gothic-style castle here.
That recording time jumps to 30 minutes if you buy the X-T13's battery grip, but in general, I still came away thinking that Fujifilm's got some catching up to do if it really wants to compete with Sony, Panasonic, and others on this front.
Almost two of every three chief financial officer respondents said an Italian exit is likely to negatively impact their companies over the next six months, while the figure jumps to 90 percent when asked about the effect of such a move on the wider European economy.
No one clue/answer pair jumps to mind, but I can say that sometimes I come up with a clue that I really love for some small fill word, and then I will do everything I can to make that fill word fit into my next puzzle.
The DHH community is also a large one: According to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), a quarter of the population will have "disabling hearing loss" between the ages of 230 and 26; it jumps to 22017% by the time people reach age 75.
That number jumps to 16.5 million if you include streaming services like HBO Go. It's another big victory for everyone's favorite dragon show as it closes out its seventh season, which has broken its own viewership records not once, but now four times across the season's seven episodes.
Around half of people who are imprisoned in the U.S. had no earnings in the years leading up to their incarceration — and the year before the percentage jumps to 80%, according to a new study by the Brookings Institution which examined IRS filings and the BJS National Prisoner Survey.
A recent analysis from Edison Research and Triton Digital showed that 53 percent of all Americans listened to online audio last year, while 21 percent of American households no longer even own an FM radio — and that number jumps to 32 percent among 18-to-34-year-olds.
To win another gold medal, and to stake his claim as perhaps the greatest skater of all time, Hanyu must still demonstrate that he has the stamina and a sufficient quantity and variety of quadruple jumps to persevere through four and a half minutes of a free skate.
For example, the history of Western philosophy is usually presented as a form of inquiry that began with the ancient Greeks and Romans, then jumps to medieval Christian Europe, and picks up again when modern European Christians struggled with religious reform and the rise of secularism and science.
Do too many when you're fatigued and you won't see much benefit, and "you're also increasing your risk of injury—your knees take the biggest pounding, but there's also tendinosis, hip stuff, weird ankle stuff, and there's even a bunch of literature (that links box jumps to) Achilles ruptures," Nelson says.
But if he jumps to the Trump administration, possibly to serve as secretary of Energy or in another high-ranking position, Democrats at least can fall back on the expectation that West Virginia's Democratic governor would appoint another Democrat to fill Manchin's seat, at least until the 2018 mid-term election.
Young Invincibles recently released a poll which showed that 61 percent of Millennials say that a candidate's position on student debt will be a "major influencer" in terms of who they will support in the upcoming elections -- and the number jumps to 75 percent for African-American and Hispanic Millennials.
With brisk, fluid concision, the film jumps to countries fast-tracking solar energy production: Germany and China, which is "now the leading country in terms of how fast they are implementing sustainable technology at really large scale," according to Peggy Liu, chairwoman of the nonprofit Joint U.S.-China Collaboration on Clean Energy.
INDONESIA: INDEX JUMPS TO OVER 278-YEAR HIGH AT 81 IN Q3 VS 64 IN Q2 Boosted by the economy's strongest growth rate in 10 quarters in April-June and higher non-oil and gas exports for the first time in 16 months in August, five of the eight companies surveyed offered a positive outlook.
Interestingly, though, it turns out that if the puzzle's abstract rule is translated into terms that are logically equivalent but grounded in real-world experience — as in, "If someone is drinking beer at a bar, she must be at least 21 years of age" — then the success rate jumps to 75 percent or more.
As the DACA issue jumps to the forefront of an already crowded agenda, Congressional Republicans are eyeing three potential options:Letting the program die without a legislative fix, passing a stand-alone bill to preserve the order, or making a deal with Democrats that maintains DACA protections in exchange for concessions on immigration enforcement and cuts to legal migration levels.
So she ended up adding the triple loop after the second triple lutz in her program (highlighted in yellow on the scoresheet below): Zagitova's combination had a base value of 12.21 points, and she earned an additional 1.70 points in her Grade of Execution (GOE) for the combination, bringing her total number of jumps to 13.91.
And while the difference between a 1 percent annual fee and a 3 percent annual fee may seem trivial, it can amount to more than $400,000 over the course of a lifetime – higher than the median price of a home in the U.S. If you include missed appreciation — since money lost to fees doesn't grow and compound — that number jumps to more than $740,000.
I should know: When not writing for TechCrunch I happen to be the director of the GitHub Archive Program, which includes a whole bunch of present-day archiving, as well as very-long-term 1,000-year storage, which is primarily intended for historical or recovering-abandoned-technologies usage … and yet everyone's mind, whenever I talk about it, immediately jumps to "Canticle for Leibowitz"-style post-apocalyptic scenarios, and stays there.
" Since some other appeasing British politicians who'd met Hitler agreed that he was no warmonger, while others who hadn't — including Winston Churchill — insisted that he was, Gladwell jumps to the conclusion that, in general, "the people who were right about Hitler were those who knew the least about him personally," and "the people who were wrong about Hitler were the ones who had talked with him for hours.
At a crypt party in the Hollywood Forever Cemetery, in the company of a balloon girl (identified as Balloon Girl in the credits and played by Grace Van Patten), Sam jumps to his feet to dance to "What's the Frequency, Kenneth?" by R.E.M. It's a song partly about the latent, mysterious meanings embedded in pop ephemera ("I'd studied your cartoons, radio, music, TV, movies, magazines"), and as such a plausible anthem for Sam's quest.
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