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BECKY QUICK: If you had to guess where that low hanging fruit would be— CHARLIE MUNGER: Oh, I know there's a lot of low hanging – I don't want to say.
The stratollite is meant to act like a low-hanging satellite.
A tornado is spinning out of the low-hanging wall cloud.
Before reaching for reckless immigration cuts, pick the low-hanging fruit.
The reformers have prioritised the "low-hanging fruit", admits Mr Tuwaijri.
In other words, for China the low-hanging fruit is gone.
The bottom line: "We've eaten up low hanging fruits," Evans says.
It's clear that all the low-hanging fruit has been addressed.
These are some of the low-hanging fruits for Todoist Business.
Facebook's bookmarking system is a bountiful harvest of low-hanging engagement.
"A lot of the low-hanging fruit is gone," Steinbrugge said.
Donors will have found the "low-hanging fruit" in a cause.
This means IoT devices are low hanging fruit for malicious actors.
He was, Mr. Axelrod said, "low-hanging fruit" for Mr. Obama.
But California has now plucked most of that low-hanging fruit.
"This is low hanging fruit in the fight against climate change."
If low-hanging fruit existed, previous administrations would have already picked them.
For Trump, this is all low hanging fruit and an easy win.
"Grab the low hanging fruit," said one of my editors, Joel Johnson.
"On the repatriation of foreign earnings, that's low-hanging fruit," Pawlenty said.
There was probably a little more low-hanging fruit than I anticipated.
Naturally, Twitter wasted no time seizing on the low-hanging jokes: OMG!
It also wouldn't hurt to tackle low-hanging fruit, like hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs).
It's because there's so much low-hanging fruit today for AI applications.
RCEP would, however, harvest much more of global trade's low-hanging fruit.
Well, on the connections between, for example ... Pruitt's real low-hanging fruit.
"The problem is that coal is the low hanging fruit," said MacDonald.
And my guess is that Berkshire will find some low hanging fruit.
Keeping things in use is the low-hanging fruit of waste reduction.
By indicting these low-hanging fruits, he shows that he is trying.
But I think that that is probably the low-hanging fruit here.
"It's easy, low-hanging fruit to start a conversation with," he says.
But consider just this low-hanging fruit: That's just the obvious stuff.
"They want a unicorn, a big exit and low-hanging fruit," Neiss said.
"We're seeing these really low-hanging vulnerabilities that keep popping up," Wardle says.
As cross-party divides go, Collins is the lowest of low-hanging fruit.
It's easy to achieve low-hanging emission reductions with a suite of regulations.
That's a low-hanging fruit application, but it's one of the most impactful.
Still, the first productions from Sky VR Studio will be low-hanging fruit.
Identify the big things that unite Republicans and pick the low hanging fruit.
For her part, social media is the low-hanging fruit in this discussion.
The first thing to address is what he describes as low-hanging fruit.
Instead these concerns may simply be theatrics, low-hanging fruit for his competitors.
" Rather, she suggested that people look for "low-hanging fruit or baby steps.
There seems to be some low-hanging fruits where VR actually will help.
Energy efficiency is the lowest of the low-hanging fruit in fighting climate change.
Some low hanging fruit some people will be indicted, their families will be ruined.
Dropping that friction and making Lens more appealing is low-hanging fruit for Pinterest.
Regulating bots should be low-hanging fruit when it comes to improving the Internet.
"The low hanging fruit, so to speak, is the youth soccer groups," Billiard says.
Her fresh faced makeup and soft low-hanging updo completed the effortlessly beautiful look.
It's time for Scandal to stop relying on low-hanging fruit for shock value.
So a week goes by ... So you're doing the low-hanging hipster fruit first.
"From the U.S. perspective this was kind of a low hanging fruit," Mason said.
"There's a lot of low-hanging fruit that hasn't been grabbed yet," said Stubenberg.
So hungry, in fact, that my poor mother's low-hanging fruits were sucked dry.
When it comes to mocking WTF, there is a lot of low-hanging fruit.
As always, start with what you know and pick that low-hanging fruit first.
However, there is now no more of the low-hanging fruit in Olympic Park.
But if attracting youth is your greatest problem this seems like low hanging fruit.
In a sense, these charges are plucking the low-hanging fruit of Russian interference.
"Right now there's a lot of low-hanging fruit," Indigo CEO David Perry said.
It is an incredibly low-hanging piece of fruit that has never been plucked.
Many startups tackle the low-hanging fruit of making life more fun and convenient.
In the crossword world, low-hanging thematic fruit can be hard to come by.
But that didn't mean he was above the occasional piece of low-hanging fruit.
"You have to ignore low-hanging fruit, which is a little tricky," she said.
Rules can "cover a lot of low-hanging fruit and common patterns," he wrote.
Rix guides the run, calling out low-hanging branches or bumps in the road.
"It's a relatively low-hanging fruit," Peault said, who is unaffiliated with the current study.
An open and constructive dialogue is expected, given low-hanging fruits on trade deficit reduction.
It's low-hanging fruit, to be sure, but a new Twitter parody account called Pres.
We found there's quite a bit of low-hanging fruit in optimizing an app's size.
Kjetil Tronvoll of Bjorknes University College notes the achievements so far are "low-hanging fruits".
A challenge is that Obama has already picked the low-hanging fruit in many areas.
Picking up these types of deductions and credits are what Slabotsky calls "low hanging fruit."
But if you happen to be space-obsessed, the Moon is the low-hanging fruit.
But many harvesting machines leave behind perfect low-hanging tomatoes or strawberries in their beds.
For the developers of self-driving vehicles, semi-trucks are a potential low-hanging fruit.
Getting upset over this comes across as low-hanging fruit on the tree of offensiveness.
Which was surprisingly easy because there was a lot of low-hanging fruit to pick.
If there were low-hanging fruit here, the Treasury Department would already be on it.
They are such low-hanging fruit you don't even really need to talk about them.
This is low-hanging fruit for infrastructure repair—and it's a bipartisan political winner, too.
This seems like low-hanging fruit given the other issues negatively impacting the bilateral relationship.
When I scope for anagrams in a puzzle, I look for other low-hanging fruit.
If you don't grab the low-hanging fruit now, it might not be there later.
"These employers are low-hanging fruit for ICE," said Mr. Joseph, the attorney in Denver.
Brilliant, obsessive, defiant, narcissistic, messianic and ambitious, Leary is for Boyle a low-hanging fanatic.
For the alt-right, Google's response to the memo was low-hanging fruit for mockery.
Social media meddling is "low-hanging fruit," said Sam Curry, chief security officer at Cybereason.
She called them "low-hanging fruit" — easy, she said, for city enforcement agents to identify.
Low-hanging fruit A lot of words and whimsy to describe something that's easy. 14.
The quantitative-oriented funds could be taking the low-hanging, numbers-based valuation opportunities away.
I mean, there seems to be some low-hanging fruits where VR actually will help.
But battery development is not easy because low-hanging fruit has been picked up long ago.
This is not where the largest, nor most plentiful low-hanging fruit have yet been found.
Hairstylist Laini Reeves accessorized her low-hanging updo with a beautiful sparkling brooch by Neil Lane.
Friday&aposs repatriation of the American remains was also fairly low hanging fruit for North Korea.
The low-hanging fruit of clothes, Naked CEO Farhad Farahbakhshian told me, are shirts and skirts.
E. coli was kind of low-hanging fruit because of its relatively quick response to antibiotics.
Luxury items like the Hermès bracelet are low-hanging fruit, frequently copied and easy to spot.
"This should be low-hanging fruit," said Bob Bauer, who served as Obama's White House counsel.
"I like the lights here," said Ms. Yussif, 21, pointing to the low-hanging red lamps.
But if some low-hanging fruit still go tragically, lethally unpicked, progress is not merely possible.
Future deficit negotiations also will be more difficult because past negotiations picked the low-hanging fruit.
I think there is going to be low-hanging fruit early on to make sizeable steps.
I started with the low-hanging fruit: just cleaning up all those files on my desktop.
" As Tuomi put it in 3513, "Ancillary revenue is the first kind of low-hanging fruit.
"I like the lights here," said Ms. Yussif, 21, pointing to the low-hanging red lamps.
Low-hanging canopies, lakeside hammocks, and dimly-lit terraces are tucked away all over the place.
But I also know that these monuments, taken as a whole, are themselves low-hanging fruit.
"The biggest thing is to keep yourself from not being the low hanging fruit," Weisman said.
She added that penalizing youth for menthol cigarettes would be "low-hanging fruit" for law enforcement.
So maybe the marketing against fur has been more effective, but it's also low hanging fruit.
This is low-hanging fruit for a president who ran on a promise to create jobs.
Here are some easy steps to make sure your passwords aren't "low-hanging fruit" for hackers.
"People are still, I think, wary of low-hanging hovering objects, and rightfully so," he said.
If you're only using passwords you've come up with yourself, you're low-hanging fruit for the hackers.
Her prints are funny: lips and lipsticks, bananas and other low-hanging fruit, daisies and simple florals.
It's becoming all too easy for brands to use sexism as low-hanging fruit to go viral.
But instead they went for the low-hanging fruit, expecting that audiences would look past the laziness.
Focusing on the low hanging fruit like this is the secret behind how prolific they have been.
Because this approach is just focused on dentin, "it's a bit more low-hanging fruit," Sharpe said.
They are the "low-hanging fruit," says Laurence Hardwick, director of the Stephenson Institute for Renewable Energy.
First, Apple is going to fix some low-hanging fruits with nice-to-have features on iOS.
My brother-in-law decides to climb higher to try to get inside a low-hanging cloud.
To make matters worse, the low-hanging laughs that Bad Moms reaches for are barely titter-worthy.
"Given their enterprise presence, which is entrenched, there's a low hanging fruit opportunity in cloud," Ives said.
This provides some very promising low-hanging fruit for science on a future mission to the moon.
But the regulations which impose the greatest costs are not likely to be such low hanging fruit.
In some ways, the operations Twitter has identified in Russia, Iran, and elsewhere are low-hanging fruit.
Cached data is low-hanging fruit for attackers, but Ormandy said a targeted attack was also possible.
Well, the Clean Power Plan isn't low-hanging — it will take a lot of work to change.
This suite has everything: wine, pillows, romantic lighting, a low-hanging fog of sadness in the air.
Wolf went for lots of low-hanging fruit There are LOTS of way to go after Sanders.
It won't stop all gun violence, but it's low-hanging fruit and could save so many lives.
But there also is a lot of low-hanging fruit around there that we could attack today.
" She explained, "You color the low-hanging fruit and the co-worker you threw under the bus.
The tide has turned somewhat, but reformers are proceeding cautiously, reaching first for the low-hanging fruit.
After capturing the low-hanging fruit of gaming, the technology is becoming more of an enterprise solution.
When you're cable news and trying to fill airtime 24/85033, Trump was just low-hanging fruit.
Immigrant rights advocates have accused ICE of focusing on "low-hanging fruit" rather than public safety threats.
"This is really low hanging fruit for an attacker," says Elisa Costante, head of Forescout Research Labs.
"I think they see disability benefits as low-hanging fruit," said Social Security Works president Nancy Altman.
There aren't really any easy issues Russia and the US can cooperate on—there's no low-hanging fruit.
And because it seems like low-hanging fruit, there's always the constant challenge of fending off potential competitors.
North Korea, in particular, has preferred low-hanging fruit like Bangladesh's central bank to heavily fortified military networks.
The first generation of really good elective gene editing is going to get all the low-hanging fruit.
"The low-hanging fruit to pursue in this field is what's inhibitory in the old blood," says Conboy.
But Peters called the so-called "super pollutants" a form of "low hanging fruit" for climate change action.
She captured photos of low-hanging black smoke stretching for miles as she and her boyfriend evacuated Paradise.
This animal goes into predatory mode; it's willing to take that risk; it goes for low-hanging fruit.
In the political world, this prospective immigration fix represents what may be the lowest of low-hanging fruit.
Then I see that he's actually shaking the victim over the low-hanging-bar-rope things between cars.
But there's obvious low-hanging fruit, like making it easier to switch shifts, among other things, Barash said.
"So far the only thing that's really been resolved around here is the low-hanging fruit," he added.
This topic is low-hanging fruit, research-wise, because there's a lot of data already associated with it.
At some point, Against Malaria may reach all the low-hanging fruit — for example, the villages near roads.
The low-hanging fruit, and tricks like selling the company or spinning off a business, are drying up.
The social media companies dealt with the ISIS propaganda problem first, because it was a low-hanging fruit.
Cramer thinks that was just a matter of plucking low hanging fruit considering how much the stock had run.
Cleaning up political ads is only a start, and it's some of Twitter's low-hanging and less problematic fruit.
A number of carmakers believe most of the low-hanging fruit in lithium-ion research have been picked already.
Not to have taken millions in low-hanging speaking fees from easy marks would have been positively un-American.
Airports are the low-hanging fruit for investors looking to capitalize on the expected U.S. infrastructure boom, he said.
One low-hanging fruit would be to expand NHTSA's exemption authority to allow more test vehicles onto the roads.
If it were possible to sue for presidential malpractice, this would be low-hanging fruit for the legal community.
CHARLIE MUNGER: When Rockefeller totally revolutionized American health care for the better, he went after the low hanging fruit.
President Obama was dissed for his "mom jeans" and President Trump, for his Scotch-taped and low-hanging neckties.
"Decarbonizing our grid is low-hanging fruit," Wendy Carrillo, a Democratic assemblywoman from Los Angeles, said before Tuesday's vote.
That's low-hanging fruit; Forrest was a Confederate monster who massacred black soldiers and later helped found the Klan.
Low-hanging fruit is undoing the individual and employer mandate and loosening age restrictions in the individual market place.
Saturn in Aries is teaching you the importance of having self-restraint and not committing to low-hanging fruit.
The flat terrain, narrow road and low-hanging sky all conspired to give me an unexpected feeling of claustrophobia.
The Trump administration argues that the industry has picked the low-hanging fruit when it comes to technology improvements.
If the committee is looking for some low-hanging fruit, these members have put several ideas on the table.
I'm not bright enough to suggest what the new algorithm looks like, but there's some low-hanging fruit here.
The really outlandish stuff -- the stories that Binkowski and Mikkelson call the "low-hanging fruit" -- is the easiest to debunk.
Zellweger looked fresh-faced with natural, dewy makeup and wore her hair pulled back in a low-hanging, loose chignon.
Most of the low-hanging fruit airline companies can tackle — fuel efficiency, better aerodynamics, improved route mapping — have been picked.
The trees could also be safer for pets, who will be prevented for swiping or chewing at low-hanging ornaments.
With the psychedelic renaissance, researchers are grabbing the low-hanging fruit and trying to understand what they are useful for.
But as congressional aides pointed out, most of the low-hanging fruit to find that money has already been picked.
The mining sector has "low-hanging fruit" for investors, he says, though the indigenisation act will still apply to it.
"Start with the low-hanging fruit," said certified financial planner Leon LaBrecque, managing partner and CEO of LJPR Financial Advisors.
" Added another top Cruz ally in close contact with the campaign: "The low-hanging money is pretty much all gone.
I'm open to others, but really, he's the low-hanging fruit that has those qualifications and has held leadership before.
For Mr Cruz and Mr Kasich, who trail the front-runner, the 15th district offers low-hanging votes and delegates.
He transported the audience to another planet, one with silk draperies, chandelier crystals, a unicorn, and a low-hanging moon.
This bill could be "low hanging fruit" that displays both bipartisan cooperation and determination to crack down on financial crime.
"That's not just low-hanging fruit, but fruit that's lying on the ground, waiting to be picked up," he said.
Insulin pricing is a bipartisan issue, so finding common ground on a fix could be low hanging fruit for lawmakers.
Keeping the CI intact is all the more puzzling because changing it represented low-hanging fruit from a regulatory perspective.
You can actually get a pretty good start in a puzzle like this by tackling the low-hanging fruit first.
"The people who are getting hit by that are the low-hanging fruit who reuse the same passwords," Heid said.
"There's a lot of low-hanging fruit here, like it's almost touching the ground," one person close with Elliott said.
A realistic Green New Deal should focus on the low hanging fruit: projects with bipartisan support such as wind energy.
Really easy low-hanging fruit that we should all be aiming for is increasing the amount of treatment of wastewater.
Boxy parked cars, single-story houses, and low-hanging power lines crowd together inside modest squares on warm gray paper.
The measures are considered low-hanging fruit that would not substantially lower what Americans and their insurers pay for drugs.
" Wall Street analysts were among those skeptics, as Evercore strategists said the accord only "focused on the low-hanging fruit.
For sure, Congress does see low-hanging fruit and an opportunity for a big win on a very important issue.
"You're going to see, in the first phase of the program, lots of low hanging fruit, for sure," Glickman says.
" According to the organization's press release, politicians should "not reach for the low-hanging fruit of blaming the killer's guns.
They also pruned low-hanging branches and raked up pine needles, two types of "ladder fuel" that send wildfires upward.
Sukhinder Singh Cassidy: For sure, because boards are not only low-hanging fruit, they're the white space for private companies.
This decree is low-hanging fruit for Bolsonaro, who focused a large part of his campaign on Brazil's security problems.
There is some easy, low-hanging fruit that we can use to make this immediately ... To curate better, essentially. Exactly.
At this point, most of them seem content to let $20 billion in low-hanging fruit wither on the vine.
I just thought [the Lovetron9000] was low-hanging fruit—it was going to be easy to do [as a gateway device].
Right now, there's no candidate-side part of the service, as the low-hanging fruit is more on the recruiting side.
"We are at that part of the evolution cycle of the internet; the low-hanging fruit has been taken," Black explained.
We know our politicians can be absurd and our "Flori-duh" headlines are the low-hanging fruit of memes and monologues.
"ATM fees are low-hanging fruit," said David Albertazzi, a senior analyst with financial services research firm Aite Group in Boston.
The rocket quickly disappeared into low hanging clouds, but the sound of its engines continued to pummel observers on the ground.
On the ground, the Trump administration expanded enforcement mostly by going after "low-hanging fruit" — immigrants whose locations were already known.
I think there's some low-hanging fruit that I've got some legislation on that would take us in the right direction.
At this point, taking shots at Coachella goers may as well be a national social media sport; it's low-hanging fruit.
"This is the true low-hanging fruit for the Trump administration to deliver results," wrote Bank of America Merrill Lynch analysts.
"Bankers wanted the quickest, easiest sale — the low-hanging fruit," said Mr. Pham, the former Wells Fargo banker in San Jose.
Rose said that's some of the low hanging fruit it can target over time as it continues to refine its products.
The better enforcement recommended in the second order, experts agreed, was low-hanging fruit any president would likely have gone for.
So far, the difference in ROI of innovation has pushed Chinese hardware startups toward low-hanging fruits and obvious market gaps.
Ingraham mentioned particular policies that could mitigate the likelihood of that happening, which the NRA predictably opposes: more low-hanging fruit.
Likewise, picking a puffball does no more damage to the underground fungus than plucking that apple from a low hanging branch.
The early internet pioneers grabbed the "low-hanging fruit," Zaveri suggested, occupying lucrative niches like search, social networks, and e-commerce.
But for a globe-trotter with access to a private plane, Rotterdam is low-hanging fruit, a quick commute from Switzerland.
Black people smoking menthol cigarettes could be "low-hanging fruit" to law enforcement, she said this month ahead of the vote.
"The deal as outlined harvests all the low-hanging fruit," analysts at Capital Economics wrote in a research note last month.
It's hard to fault the logic of picking the low-hanging fruit that made Unilever a target in the first place.
"We shouldn't spend one penny on low-hanging fruit," said Sarah Saldana, the most recent director of ICE before Trump's inauguration.
As CNN's Phil Mattingly reports, Democrats saw those issues as "low-hanging fruit" that had the potential to get bipartisan support.
"Raising the marriage age to 18 is as close to low-hanging legislative fruit as you can get," Ms. Hamilton said.
"Because so little time and money has been invested in these diseases, there's a lot of low-hanging fruit," he says.
No matter what's happening in the business, I'm always thinking low-hanging fruit versus what do I really want to do?
"There's a huge lack of capacity in the CRA, so they end up going after the low-hanging fruit," Howlett said.
"Nobody has done anything serious about methane, which means there is a lot of low-hanging fruit out there," Coifman said.
In the same 20/20 special, Carman claimed police targeted him because he is "low-hanging fruit" by virtue of his diagnosis.
"There has been a lot of growth in recent years because there has been low-hanging fruit for gig work," says Chamberlain.
Beyond voice, there are a few other areas that Cosgrove views as "low-hanging fruit" where technology companies can make an impact.
Cute puppies are low-hanging fruit in terms of Instagram bait, and for rescuers, they're typically the easiest animals to quickly place.
The journey by train is riddled with dangers from low-hanging tree branches to armed gangs that prey on the vulnerable travelers.
" Good Lord, talk about low-hanging fruit: "They're the perfect way to tell muggers and perverts, 'Stay away from me, I'm crazy!
It provides a much stronger, more capable vacuum, at the cost of a taller unit that can't fit under low-hanging furniture.
For three decades, this has been the low hanging fruit for organized crime, just like alcohol was for Al Capone during Prohibition.
Most cyber-attacks target people who haven't taken basic precautions to secure their accounts, making them "low-hanging fruit" to potential hackers.
Much of what can be done is in the nature of picking "low hanging fruit" — simple steps that merit wide-spread support.
The much easier choice is to seize the very low hanging public relations fruit by making a change in the commissioner's office.
Getting into the European market was "low-hanging fruit," said Amir Peay, owner of James E. Pepper Distilling Co in Lexington, Kentucky.
It was meant to overcome a shortcoming common to breakup research; scholars often survey college students, that low-hanging fruit of academia.
It was a belated reckoning with reality: The low-hanging fruit of deterrent immigration policies had been picked a long time ago.
James Darrah's staging is striking, with the locked room a frightening terrarium and the club a sea of low-hanging disco balls.
"These post-18 cases are the low-hanging fruit," said Maria Odom, the former independent ombudsman for USCIS under President Barack Obama.
"The problem is that coal is the low-hanging fruit," Phil MacDonald, an analyst at the climate policy organization Sandbag, told Mashable.
Reaching past the 'low-hanging fruit' President Donald Trump has heralded the "phase one" US-China trade deal as a significant breakthrough.
"I think that there is a lot of low-hanging fruit on things that need to be fixed in Congress," said Kilmer.
Focusing on the quantity of repealed regulations invites prioritizing the low-hanging fruit rather than the regulations that do the most harm.
"It seems like they just pick the easy, low-hanging fruit," Petr Benimovich, a former Buildings Department lawyer, said of the agency.
Let's address the low-hanging issues first: There was nothing pretentious about the newlyweds trying to make a beautiful dinner for you.
Then, thin, high clouds limit the warming power of the low hanging sun but highs still reach upper 403s to lower 50s.
And he started off with health care, which was not the low-hanging fruit, and he's moved from one distraction to another.
Low-hanging fruit would be transparency, more transparency about what kinds of decisions they're making, what the effects of those decisions are.
When people moved behind obstacles, such as low-hanging branches, the drone would move around them or pause at a safe distance.
"Everybody loves food, so that's pretty low-hanging fruit," said Jonathan Butler, co-founder of Smorgasburg, the nation's largest open-air food market.
Zombie Bacons It's hard to find any pro-America memorabilia that doesn't involve tacky fonts, debatably ironic guns, or generally low-hanging fruit.
So if anything, healthcare is probably the closest thing to "low-hanging fruit" — but it's not exactly attractive to most companies outside insurance.
Hall said much of the federal government's efforts have been on raising awareness and on "low-hanging fruit," like enabling two-factor authentication.
What was needed, he said, was to "find low hanging fruit, common interests that we all absolutely share, and build on those premises".
But a black quarterback kneeling during the national anthem is low-hanging fruit for politicians who want to do a bit of grandstanding.
Darker Gods in the Garden of the Low-Hanging Heavens continues at the Luminary (2701 Cherokee Street, St. Louis, Missouri) through July 12.
Part of human nature is not great, and that part turns out to be low hanging fruit for platforms like Facebook and Twitter.
The U.S. business delegation's composition reflects Trump's desires to find low-hanging fruit deals to tout domestically, but low expectations for deeper concessions.
"There's probably a lot of low-hanging fruit out there that needs to be picked," said Jennings, who is also a CNN contributor.
"This is the 'low-hanging fruit' in greenhouse gas reductions," said Conrad Schneider, advocacy director for the Clean Air Task Force, an NGO.
In other words, they are low-hanging fruit, ready to be picked by a policy community eager to pursue productive reform in 2017.
Obama has seized the low-hanging fruit, the uncontroversial improvements he can secure by his own efforts, because his higher goals were unreachable.
Shuttles are low-hanging fruit for autonomous vehicle tech: routes are regular and relatively predictable, and speed isn't necessarily a high-value target.
The commonality is that administration after administration sees this low-hanging fruit of ... Diplomacy and development is just 1 percent of our budget.
Here there is plenty of low-hanging fruit in terms of reforming existing interventions that drive up prices, hitting low-income households hardest.
Local television news, spurred on by so-called news consultants, is an eager purveyor of the low-hanging fruit: weather, traffic and crime.
The truth of the matter is, when it comes to discovering new gold deposits, the low-hanging fruit has likely already been picked.
At the elite campus policy level, there is a lot of low-hanging fruit in recruiting students from middle- and lower-income backgrounds.
The key difference with AI products is once the AI's performance ramps up, it could very quickly exhaust all low-hanging fruit opportunities.
We disregard the low-hanging fruit if it is not good for the long term, even at the expense of short-term results.
That move can explain why the administration has been so slow to respond, even with what experts call "low-hanging fruit" like testing.
To revive economic growth, the low-hanging fruit we need to grab is policy reform that removes regulatory obstacles to entrepreneurship and competition.
For burglars who aim for low hanging fruit, it doesn't get much lower than a stack of boxes sitting around an unattended lobby.
And so it began with the ZenStation, which Johnson also viewed as low-hanging fruit because it was within the company's skill set.
DJ Gribbin, an infrastructure specialist on Mr. Trump's National Economic Council, called it "low-hanging fruit" that is ready for action by Congress.
I do not understand why I am not low-hanging fruit for Republican membership, something that I cannot ever see committing myself to.
I saw two friends hurl their rocks at once, high, weak, arcing throws that burst up through street-light-yellow, low-hanging branches.
China, the most notable among the countries with trade imbalances, is "low-hanging political fruit," said Diane Swonk, chief economist at Grant Thornton.
The sketch drew criticism for leaning on Irish stereotypes and jokes that felt to many like the show was grasping for low-hanging fruit.
"We are low-hanging fruit because we and Canada are probably the two countries that have the most at stake," the Mexican official said.
BAIER: Mollie, there is a lot of low-hanging fruit in this I.G. report if you are a Trump supporter, in the Trump administration.
"Arsenal is one of those products that shouldn't need to exist, but the camera companies have left some really low-hanging fruit," he says.
Tyler Cowen, of George Mason University, says that the American economy has eaten all the low-hanging fruits of modern history and got sick.
Campaigners want more: Transparency International says it has identified 150 London properties that warrant UWOs, and that even those are the "low-hanging fruit".
It used to be lower taxes, it used to be fewer regulations, those were low-hanging fruit...ObamaCare repeal...so I don&apost know.
He's a universally accepted superhero, and I hope to see a bunch of people crouched in low-hanging tree branches after too much tequila.
It's April in New England, and feels it—a chilly breeze blasts off the water, a low-hanging sun barely pokes through the clouds.
Fintech may be entering a new, post-financial crisis phase in which the low-hanging fruit has been picked and macro headwinds outweigh tailwinds.
Compared to Gatti's past subjects like the Oil for Food scandal or the machinations behind the 2008 financial crisis, this is low-hanging fruit.
Perhaps ICE merely wants to target so-called low-hanging fruit so it can boast of increasing the number of immigrants deported each year.
The legal minefield presented by US copyright law also forces artificial intelligence researchers to resort to low-hanging, biased databases to train their algorithms.
Popular deepfakes, like the ones that are still hosted on Gfycat, should supposedly be low-hanging fruit for this Project Maru and Project Angora.
Though the two sides have made modest progress on trade and other low-hanging fruit over the last decade, bilateral ties have improved little.
The low-hanging fruit in science, medicine and technology has been harvested and new advances are costlier, more complex and more prone to failure.
We need rigorous debate on the many complex issues before Congress, but as we work on those, let's not ignore the low hanging fruit.
House Democrats are planning to first move a package of "low-hanging fruit" drug pricing measures that are smaller and could receive bipartisan support.
"It's not very difficult to mould Serbian public opinion on many of the issues the Russians care about – it's low-hanging fruit," said Bechev.
Tabone wasn't quite ready to tell us about specific features, but tools like automatic transcripts and call analytics seem like especially low-hanging fruit.
More fundamentally, streamers will need additional sources of revenue once they have harvested all the low-hanging fruit in terms of subscriber base growth.
For banks, "the ATM fee has long been low-hanging fruit in terms of boosting fee income," Greg McBride, chief financial analyst at Bankrate.
"The higher priority is to IPO downstream - it would be low-hanging fruit," said Essam al-Zamel, a prominent economic columnist in Saudi Arabia.
"Others see this as cause for panic — an end to the lax rules and low hanging fruit to which they've become accustomed," Tam said.
So, there's broad agreement that markets have been generous for a pretty long time and the trees are stripped of the low-hanging fruit.
"What they are getting done now is low-hanging fruit," said Paul Rieckhoff, the chief executive of the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America.
"Members took some of the low-hanging fruit in the frothiest markets off the table, but they hung onto their core holdings," he said.
"As labor costs have increased over the last five years, businesses may have increased efficiency by taking the low-hanging fruit," Mr. Parrott said.
The assault weapons ban the Senate rejected the same day was one thing, but background checks seemed like "low-hanging fruit," Ms. Hockley said.
It was late in the afternoon, and the low-hanging sun cast shadows over the empty face of a child with a shaved head.
You can be successfully solving the low-hanging fruit problems most of the time, but then you don't necessarily attract the highest quality engineering talent.
These Congressional Review Act repeals are low-hanging fruit — something the House and Senate can do very quickly to roll back certain Obama-era rules.
"It might well be we are running out of these low-hanging fruits [like standardized education and nutrition] that we know improve IQ," Ritchie says.
The White House will also soon run out of final-year Obama administration regulatory actions to reverse — the low-hanging fruit of the administrative state.
The existing firms are probably getting all the low-hanging fruit, forcing this hypothetical new funder to look for harder cases that are more expensive.
But perhaps an even bigger urgency is that home routers — which Rauscher describes as "low-hanging fruit" — have increasingly become a target for malicious hackers.
"If you come at it from a common sense approach, there is a proverbial low-hanging fruit at the top of that list," Hamrick said.
When the FOI law came into force in 2005, the thinking goes, requesters sought the low-hanging fruit, such as details of MPs' travel expenses.
The hackers, who claimed to be all teenagers, normally hit low-hanging targets, such as the victim's internet service provider accounts using social engineering techniques.
"This is the obvious low-hanging fruit on climate change that he hasn't touched yet," said a Congressional aide who tracks the administration's coal policies.
"It's the low hanging fruit and can be applied as per every country's rules," said Hutagaol, who heads the international department at the tax office.
Now that we got all the low-hanging fruit out of the way, let's talk about the big changes, starting with a brand new Siri.
One low hanging fruit is focusing on things that people can do for themselves, like mindfulness, talk-therapy, keeping a journal, and exercise, he says.
But instead of her low-hanging Dior style, celebrity pro Yusef Williams gave his client a high, snatched ponytail that made her highlighted hair glisten.
Roger McNamee, a longtime Silicon Valley venture capitalist and early Facebook investor, called the practice of employing dark patterns "low-hanging fruit" on Capitol Hill.
It is certainly true that reducing child mortality or cardiac diseases in middle age—the low-hanging fruit of increased longevity—have all been reached.
However, with much of the low-hanging fruit already taken and the economy facing a slowdown, China has admitted that the campaign is under pressure.
So far physicists have only had time to pluck the low-hanging fruit from their new machine, and more subtle, difficult analyses would take time.
"Shifting to hornbill ivory is like grabbing a low-hanging fruit," Yokyok Hadiprakarsa, the director of the Indonesian Hornbill Conservation Society, wrote in an email.
And sure, fine—it is low-hanging fruit, and there are plenty of easy Coen Brothers jokes to choose from, but to what end, really?
A front-line surgeon in the Bay Area convinced him to go after the low-hanging fruit: sanitizer, gloves, gowns and masks for medical professionals.
"They are saying we are going to bypass all the low-hanging fruit and climb to the very top of the tree," Mr. Myers said.
Keeping good password habits can feel inconvenient, but taking just a few straightforward steps can prevent your accounts from becoming low-hanging fruit for hackers.
Does YouTube removing 500 million comments indicate a spectacular advance in moderation technology, or had it previously been ignoring a lot of low-hanging fruit?
"The first four to eight rate hikes are the low-hanging fruit," said Deron McCoy, the chief investment officer at SEIA, a Los Angeles firm.
He started with just Knerr's full name, a couple of email addresses, phone numbers, and any other low-hanging fruit that he could find online.
Kara Swisher: And the concept is that boards are the easiest, probably the low-hanging fruit in terms of getting and attracting … a different board.
That again helps explain the low success rate of Second Amendment litigation; there simply isn't a lot of low-hanging fruit for gun rights litigators.
"By thinking away from what people are used to thinking about, you see that there is low-hanging fruit that lie in the interfaces," she said.
That means there's less and less low-hanging fruit for guys like Billy Beane, who were early to the notion of, well, simply bothering to look.
Gatherers generally begin to flail after the low-hanging fruit is exhausted and more emphasis on passive candidate sourcing becomes paramount to successfully filling the position.
In Monday's cases, they started essentially with low-hanging fruit, places where black-and-white documents could guide their way or statements could be easily disproven.
He calls these ideas "relatively low-hanging fruit," but says implementing them would be "really politically difficult" because it "requires a pretty significant shift" in thinking.
It is harder to take the long view, to understand that sometimes stuff happens, and that blame and hysteria are a lazy man's low-hanging fruit.
And the idea of just turning every store into a pantry is such low-hanging fruit that the company has been able to attract new financing.
Transparency International has identified 150 British properties worth £4.4bn bought with iffy wealth, and that is just the "low-hanging fruit", says the anti-corruption group.
But the United States already has a lot of stuff, and the policymakers of the past were not blind to where the low-hanging opportunities were.
ORR: They are deportable aliens, but they&aposre not MS-13 that we should be focusing on, and they are part of the low-hanging fruit.
Low-hanging fruit In 2012, serial entrepreneur Alan Paul established Eco Fuels Kenya (EFK) to explore the potential of croton, following early research that suggested promise.
Villagers have erected a metal fence around the trunk to prevent further attacks, but they fear there will be more: low-hanging limbs are still exposed.
" But Vardi said Chinese tech companies also have China's massive domestic market of 1.4 billion people to lean on, which remains an important "low hanging fruit.
"There's a lot of evidence that we're failing to take advantage of this low-hanging fruit with individuals who have experienced a nonfatal overdose," Kolodny says.
"It's low-hanging fruit to appease the shareholders," Rosanna Landis-Weaver, a program manager at As You Sow, a nonprofit investor advocacy group, told the WSJ.
Last night's Saturday Night Live went for the lowest of the low hanging fruit last night: the first presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
To the right: a pair of low-hanging clangers that lazily hang more than an inch closer to the floor than the penis that precedes them.
In advance of his afro-surrealism exhibition, Darker Gods in The Garden of The Low Hanging Heavens , making its debut at the Art Basel next week.
Their lawyer, Jillian Hopman, was stunned by what she saw as a heartless bureaucracy going after low-hanging fruit rather than the "bad hombres" of legend.
The birth control mandate is low-hanging fruit; all it requires is the state insurance regulators putting out new guidance on what health plans must cover.
"Our working hypothesis is that it is the reverse of low-hanging fruit that has gone rotten," George Pink, the NC RHRP's deputy director, told CNBC.
"This is the low-hanging fruit in the system: nondangerous undocumented immigrants with families," said John Sandweg, a former acting director of ICE under Mr. Obama.
So if you want to be a leader of a large group, then the easiest way is to take the low-hanging fruit on the right.
Better step to the King with more than the low hanging fruit about his hairline, not being able to keep a point guard, and for crying.
So, I picked the low-hanging fruit: Are the majority of his holdings still in SAFEX, the coin he promoted on Twitter on December 15, I asked?
Sewing said it should be able to increase that to 6 billion euros by 2022, "not by doing rocket science, but by simply reaping low hanging fruit".
But in doing so, policymakers and much of the media might be missing an opportunity -- and some low-hanging fruit in the effort to keep Americans safer.
You're in charge, so make sure you let your mate know to duck when investigating Death Star docking bay 327 — low-hanging pressure doors are a bitch.
"Once considered desirable because they were 'low hanging fruit,' we need to stop painting door zone bike lanes and start creating barrier protected cycle tracks," Lusk said.
But the Sessions Justice Department may also decide to target the nation's licensed growers and dispensaries, since their regulation and documentation would make them low-hanging fruit.
Oscar's sexual organ would be the key to my performance, and Rob made a Christmas stocking of a thing, with low hanging orbs filled with dried beans.
An Africa initiative could be that low-hanging-fruit while plans are developed to address the more intractable issues of Syria, Iran, Russia, China and foreign trade.
After returning to the Nine-One resort for a more capable vehicle, we were back on the dirt trail to the farm, swatting away low-hanging branches.
In annual budget deadlocks between Republicans and Democrats, the low-hanging fruit for compromise often turns out to be the ripping open of their Tobacco Agreement payments.
Threat level: This is where the administration has been most active so far, and politically, there's a lot of low-hanging fruit in this set of policies.
But maybe that's the point: VanderZanden recognizes that early Uber missed out on a lot of low-hanging PR fruit and the defenders that come with it.
Some people might read VICE or these reviews and assume I'm only here to be cruel and snarky as I make fun of low hanging frozen-fruit.
It's also the right time for the larger startup ecosystem, since the general sentiment is that all the low-hanging fruit is gone from the mobile internet.
Underneath a low-hanging roof, perched on a wide bed with gingham print sheets, Rina mixed the fibrous strands of tobacco with the sweet, ammonia-smelling cannabis.
"Some of the low-hanging fruit might be gone now," said Tim Boersma, a senior research scholar at the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University.
When I scanned the clue list for today's puzzle by Patrick Berry, I didn't see any "gimmes," or low-hanging fruit, at all and my heart sank.
While such comments might be low hanging fruit for retweets, they are no way to engage with legitimate, widely shared views, even if you disagree with them.
"People who have been ordered deported and who are still here are the low-hanging fruit," said Stephen Yale-Loehr, an immigration law professor at Cornell University.
In the last year its shares have halved in value, while it posted a 6.8 billion euros loss for 2015 - low-hanging fruit for those who can reach.
Birnbaum's presentation, the group's agenda said, advised companies on following federal laws that also helped companies identify "problem states" and "how to avoid being that 'low-hanging fruit.'"
There are potted palm trees in the entrance and industrial-chic open spaces, where youngsters in jeans huddle over laptops amid low-hanging light bulbs and exposed brickwork.
Roberts' golden blonde hue ombréd down to a pastel pink color at her ends, which she had styled in a low-hanging, undone side braid for the appearance.
For much of the 18th and 19th centuries, chemists enjoyed a harvest of low-hanging fruit that saw new elements regularly discovered and added to the periodic table.
And, because videos of executions and other extremely graphic violence are clear-cut violations of the platforms' rules, they're low-hanging fruit for the platforms to take down.
Environmentalists believe limiting methane, a gas about 80 times more potent than carbon dioxide in trapping heat, is a low-hanging fruit in efforts to curb climate change.
Which seems like low-hanging fruit because of course Fox News did a crummy job, but they have actual journalists there, and they were attempting to ask questions.
But a new generation of startups is now replacing soaring claims with hard science, and focusing on the time-consuming low-hanging fruit of the security analyst's work.
This is low-hanging fruit, but at least it's a better double-entendre than just capping the word "dick" to the end of Aladdin and calling it good.
This may be fruit so low-hanging as to already be on the ground, but if you were to take AI advances and apply them to games today?
Mr Edwards has said he's willing to trim some government programmes, but he also noted that Mr Jindal had already lopped off most of the low-hanging fruit.
"To be sure, a limited (low-hanging) 'phase one' deal (which circumvents thorniest of issues such as China's industrial, IP and technology transfer) is within grasp," Varathan said.
Hounanian added that the Trump administration first needs to address the "low-hanging fruit" such as consumer protections that would help alleviate the debt load for everyday Americans.
But, even still, teaching mathematics for dry and useful reasons only creates low-hanging fruit for all stake holders in math education to wrestle over — again and again.
"The challenge is that all that low-hanging fruit, all those opportunities for improvement in the marketplace, have been realized already," said Kelley Blue Book analyst Rebecca Lindland.
Confuse the up and down, or left and right, and you might accidentally end up with a drone in a low-hanging tree branch (which happened to me).
In that effort, Japan is low-hanging fruit after the embarrassing visit to Tehran of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, which coincided with an attack on a Japanese tanker.
Mr. Trump could prune other low-hanging financial regulations, including a newly enacted Department of Labor rule that holds investment advisers liable for certain advice to their clients.
On the second day, a rider was approaching the stage's finish line when he lifted his bike in exhilaration — only to get clotheslined by a low-hanging vine.
To up the ante, Ibram X. Kendi specifically condemns as racists the American presidents Jefferson, Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Wilson, Lyndon B. Johnson, Nixon and Trump (low-hanging fruit).
"Storing carbon in the forests is low-hanging fruit, just letting it stay there, because carbon in the forest is carbon that's not in the atmosphere," Law said.
The S-curve starts to level off when the technology reaches maturity: "As you start getting to the top, you've picked all the low-hanging fruit," Schilling said.
"Low-hanging electric wires sometimes combust when the sewage flow makes contact with them and it cuts our electricity supply," he said, walking carefully over sewage-soaked sand.
So they are low-hanging fruit for policymakers, who can target them through incentive programs, through education programs via utilities, or through special provisions in renewable energy mandates.
The writers treat low-hanging '80s fruit like piñatas, stuffing the scripts with broad jokes about designer jeans, Michael Milken-era finance and the wonders of primitive technology.
Okay, another low-hanging piece of fruit: It is within our technology to know when we're arguing with a human being or a server farm in St. Petersburg.
All three countries have agreed to conduct the NAFTA renegotiation talks on an expedited basis, suggesting a likely emphasis on picking some low-hanging fruit and declaring victory.
"The low-hanging fruit has been discovered… Shallow tech is a solved problem," Stacey said, in reference to areas like the basics of e-commerce services and mobile apps.
There is going to be plenty of competition for this kind of low-hanging fruit for managing this information, given that it can lead to massive headaches for companies.
What we are getting is we&aposre getting the low-hanging fruit in courtrooms, and what it&aposs doing is keeping victims and other people from doing lawful things.
If you're not price sensitive and don't have lots of low-hanging furniture, the Dyson 360 Eye is definitely the most capable cleaner among the robotic vacuums I've tried.
Ironically, this policy tool is usually turned to after the "low hanging fruit" has been plucked — in other words, after traditional barriers to trade, like tariffs, have been removed.
"Schools are low-hanging fruit from a public training standpoint," Dr. Christopher Fordyce of the University of British Columbia, who wasn't involved in the study, said in an email.
One is that it represents millions of voters' worth of low-hanging fruit for Democrats and voter mobilization groups, if only they can organize and get the word out.
Because presidential elections are so variable and are so strongly dependent on outside forces, the low-hanging fruit for the Democrats is focusing on organization and mobilization down-ballot.
The registration desks were tucked away to the side of the lobby, in an intimate space with a low-hanging ceiling dotted with LED lights that looked like stars.
Of course, passing a corporate tax cut should be low-hanging fruit for a Republican government and it is notable that even moderate Democrats said no to the bill.
"I think the low hanging fruit would be nuclear negotiations because the Europeans would be exceptionally happy to see us make progress with Russia on that front," explained Desch.
Until June 103, when Rubio decided he wanted to return to the Senate despite a low attendance record in his first term, Democrats saw Florida as low-hanging fruit.
Those mission stories are low-hanging fruit, but they help you learn how your targets move, what their main paths and storylines are, and the different ways you can improvise.
One takeaway is that there was an enlarged focus on repealing the Affordable Care Act, which is not low-hanging legislative fruit and it will be hard to untangle that.
Many of the fixes are low-hanging fruit, borne from the fact that until the mid-1960s, the final A.P. poll was taken before the bowl games had been played.
If residents are not at home, the fire department is required to conduct the review anyway, examining yards for dry vegetation, low-hanging tree limbs, and other fire-spreading hazards.
"These data show us this is where the big opportunity is tonight and tomorrow: Immigration is the low-hanging fruit," said Michael Cornfield, director of George Washington University's PEORIA Project.
And the problem was that ICE was spending too much time rounding on the low-hanging fruit rather than focusing on people who really are a danger to our community.
If we're trying to increase scoring—and we should be—then a reasonably simple rule change to make it tougher to kill off a penalty seems like low-hanging fruit.
Many more were what Paul Rieckhoff, founder of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, calls "low-hanging fruit"—bills that enacted universally popular VA reforms at little or no cost.
There are some open lots, but the roads the convoy is winding through are narrow with low-hanging electrical cables Radio call: There is a car bomb in Khadraa neighborhood.
"You'll recall that the RCMP said that they don't mind reporting their activities, but there's no law saying they have to do it; well, that's low-hanging fruit," McPhail said.
In an interview with La Repubblica, a former CIA officer responsible for the programme, Michael Scheuer, described Abu Omar as "low-hanging fruit" who did not meet the rendition threshold.
There are still plenty of low-hanging fruit to make these toys more accessible too, points out Machulis, like adding voice controls for people with a variety of physical limitations.
More than the corporate tax cut, which was low-hanging fruit for a Republican government, the budget deal is the kind of legislation that any president would be happy about.
Thank goodness for the few three-letter entries today, as I had BOA, LEA, POI and POE before anything else — there wasn't much low-hanging fruit in the longer fill.
Christian Horner, the Red Bull team principal, said "there are some relatively low-hanging fruit," like digital and social media strategies, from which Ecclestone admitted he had difficulty making money.
I would be a lot more sympathetic to them if they were at the very least offering us this low-hanging fruit of transparency and notice and an appeal right.
But it's not clear whether that's an indication that the US could be even more effective with even more enforcement, or that the government has already picked the low-hanging fruit.
Famed short-seller Andrew Left said that if Donald Trump really wants to tackle the drug pricing problem, he should look at some of the low-hanging fruit like Express Scripts.
At one point, the bus barrels under a low-hanging bridge, tearing the top portion of the bus clean off and causing one of the cops to skid into a pond.
And this is relatively low-hanging fruit: Banning a single advertiser is easy, and it sends a message to Congress that Twitter is serious about preventing its platform from being abused.
To the contrary, there is still plenty of low hanging fruit available to extend life—this comes from reducing harmful behavioral risk factors such as smoking and obesity, and reducing disparities.
"These data show us this is where the big opportunity is tonight and tomorrow: Immigration is the low-hanging fruit," said Michael Cornfield, director of George Washington University's PEORIA Project. Sen.
"While one cannot easily reduce sitting time at lunch or during transportation, changing the classroom environment to be more conducive to standing seems like low-hanging fruit," Minges added by email.
"In '18, we see opportunity for higher [gross margins] from using less airfreight and improved product margin (fewer markdowns) but we think the low-hanging fruit has been picked," he said.
"They used low-hanging fruit to create a sense of momentum, but it was always limited" to certain states and jurisdictions, said Michael Saltsman of the business-backed Employment Policies Institute.
While Mesa draws a connection between low-hanging balls and canines, I tend to associate long-ass balls with the old geezers I see in the changing room at my YMCA.
Some U.S. critics complained the results were mostly low hanging fruit that ignored structural issues in bilateral trade and Chinese industrial policies targeting advanced industries, such as semiconductors and internet services.
"Any low hanging fruit is long gone, and a heavily unionised workforce is making future cost savings difficult, if not impossible, to deliver," Nicholas Hyett, Equity Analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown said.
Meanwhile, the past eight years of Democratic governance plus the narrow division in the state Senate mean there isn't a lot of low-hanging progressive fruit for Lamont to pick either.
But Mr. Sondland told reporters last month that he saw Ukraine as among a handful of "low-hanging fruit" areas of policy where the European Union could work together with Washington.
Then there is always low-hanging fruit, such as the expulsion of Russian diplomats from the UK. This almost certainly will happen, but the British government clearly wants to do more.
Politically, then, legalization should be low-hanging fruit — the kind of thing that one could expect a Democratic president to take action on to begin reeling back the war on drugs.
Although the industry thrives on low-hanging fruit, parodying popular narratives and pushing big, shiny taboo buttons, what exists of "the greatest story ever told" uses Christ in limited, deracinated capacities.
Given those incentives, Franklin said, police are encouraged to go after "low-hanging fruit" often found in minority communities that lack political and financial power, magnifying the effects of implicit bias.
And there's the event space itself, a singular glass-walled building resting on the bank of Vancouver Harbor, overlooking an array of snow-capped mountains, draped in a milky low-hanging fog.
Many hospitals, clinics, and private practices operate on older technology and equipment and have limited resources to devote to state-of-the-art IT. "Healthcare is such low-hanging fruit," Petronella says.
I hope that this first wave of the obvious stuff, I mean, this is a terrible way to describe it, but low-hanging fruit of sexual harassment, maybe we've dealt with that.
The gross-out humor, the dick jokes, the use of repetition as a comic device — they're not meant to necessarily be low-hanging fruit or to hold an audience at arm's length.
The $90 million figure revealed to CNN came in large part from what Barrack called "a lot of low-hanging fruit" from Trump gadflies eager to make amends for their past stinginess.
Because of that, there's less of a chance that hackers will be able to exploit the low-hanging fruit of breaking into a formidable Republican campaign before it gets off the ground.
We've basically been thinning out the herd [of drug traffickers] for many decades now [by] going for relatively low-hanging fruit, which is the dynamic you get with bureaucracies and law enforcement.
Given that we know these medications are highly effective for opioid addiction, providing access to them should be the low-hanging fruit for dealing with a drug overdose epidemic fueled by opioids.
It seems only logical that Amazon would be watching an area like this very closely, and by buying Whole Foods, may see an opportunity to pick off that now low-hanging fruit.
Filmed and written with the same cinematic style and tone of "The Thick of It", Mr Iannucci's adaptation collects more than enough of the story's low-hanging fruit to please its audience.
Fittingly, my early summer chat with Reynolds and Davis fell between the artists' twinned exhibitions at The Luminary—Mane 'n Tail and Darker Gods in the Garden of the Low-Hanging Heavens.
This should help people identify "low-hanging fruit," the high-calorie items that aren't filling or nutritious like sugary sodas and juices, alcohol and coffee loaded with too much cream and sweetener.
As a medical story, this is low-hanging fruit, so to speak, but given the pervasiveness of the myth (or reality), we decided to investigate what the science says on the matter.
"We'd like to see this administration, of course, start with the low-hanging fruit — consumer protections — that help everyday Americans afford their debt, but instead they're rolling back these programs," he said.
Once he&aposs identified his risk profile and researched special situations or stocks off the beaten path, he then employs his next timeless piece of advice: Look for the low-hanging fruit.
A narrow storefront and low-hanging pipes constrained some of the space, but Mr. Tang figured out a way to make the ceiling higher in places where the pipes were less plentiful.
Acner Adolfo Gutiérrez Rodriguez, 313, a Honduran migrant seeking work in the United States, was sprawled under the low-hanging boughs of a tree, near the railroad tracks that slice through Arriaga.
This is considered the low-hanging fruit of climate policy, aided by the falling costs of wind and solar power, and California has gone further than many other states on this score.
Mr. Sondland told reporters last month that he saw Ukraine as among a handful of "low-hanging fruit" policy areas where the European Union could work together with Washington to improve relations.
Investing in a company makes more of a difference to its financial health and ability to expand its programs, and it's less obvious that low-hanging fruit will have been claimed already.
Late last year, short-seller Andrew Left, author and editor of the online investment newsletter,said if Trump wants to tackle drug pricing, he should look toward low-hanging fruit like Express Scripts.
Pluck the low-hanging fruit The easiest way to save money is not necessarily cutting that morning coffee: It is simply paying your bills on time and not overdrafting your bank account. Mint.
Manafort was "low-hanging fruit" for the special counsel, another Trump surrogate, former representative Jack Kingston, told BuzzFeed News, adding that the indictment focuses on the years before Manafort joined up with Trump.
Even so, House Republicans hope passage of 'low-hanging fruit' bills like this will allow them to argue that they have racked up accomplishments when they go home to their districts in August.
The sandwich's ride is the Stratollite, the company's balloon vehicle that acts a bit like a low-hanging satellite — except it doesn't orbit Earth and you don't need a rocket to launch it.
"Both campaign and state voter registration databases are weak targets and the low-hanging fruit," said Francesca Spidalieri, senior fellow for cyber leadership at the Pell Center for International Relations and Public Policy.
It's not clear yet, but the SEC is clearly focused on the "low-hanging fruit" by going after examples where they can obviously win and have a great case against a weak opponent.
Compared with the GRU intelligence operations that targeted the US over the past several years, he calls the IRA "low-hanging fruit," a less protected and valued target than actual Russian government entities.
But it also has experts clamoring for Congress to pass what they say should be the low-hanging fruit in an otherwise divisive debate: They're begging lawmakers to simply fund gun violence research.
Arguments rage over why, with some holding that all the low-hanging fruit of technological improvements has been picked and some that demographics are trapping us in a low-investment, low-growth world.
At a time when excessive use of force by police is getting more attention, this change seems like low-hanging fruit in a policy area that can often be very divisive and messy.
Motorways and freeways are the low-hanging fruit of autonomous driving; everyone is moving in one direction at the same relative speed, and there are no pesky pedestrians to get in the way.
The ramp led to a rooftop where the mists shifted according to the winds, echoing the color and form of low-hanging clouds above the harbor visible from the roof, behind the fog.
One that's already sort of pretty public is Rocket Lab, which is producing very low-cost rockets that will put satellites into orbit quickly and regularly with the ... It's low-hanging satellites, right?
But the massive resistance to Trump's actions on refugees forced the administration to scramble, moving the low-hanging Gorsuch fruit forward and leaving a number of additional orders hanging on the vine unissued.
But others were disappointed, especially in Asia and Africa, where the British and French were in no mood to slough off their colonial possessions, especially since Germany's colonies were now low-hanging fruit.
Bjorn Hamso, the program manager for the World Bank's "Zero Routine Flaring by 2030" initiative, which was strongly supported in Paris, has called flaring "the low-hanging fruit" on the world's climate agenda.
There's no such thing as low-hanging fruit in Congress these days, but there's broad support for taking some banks out of the so-called systemically important group overseen by the Federal Reserve.
Our tech writer says an outcry in defense of the engineer is low-hanging fruit for far-right activists, who are mounting an aggressive political campaign against some of Silicon Valley's biggest players.
Or maybe, just maybe, we're beginning to see the end of the golden days of low-hanging fruit, and increasingly only hard science or hard software will be the paths to tech success.
We continue to believe that GES has meaningful low-hanging fruit to drive margins across many areas of the business, and see much of this margin expansion unfolding over the next few years.
Several members of Betances' team carried armfuls of thick white binders, and at one point, someone warned the 6-foot-8 pitcher not to bump his head on a low-hanging ceiling beam.
For all of Facebook's talk about well-being, with it trying out hiding Like counts in its app and Instagram (this week starting in the U.S.), there's still plenty of low-hanging fruit.
Other money-hungry states may soon emulate the Illinois template of manufacturing artificial economic crises to advance political agendas — and the pensions of teachers and other public employees are tempting low-hanging fruit.
To be sure, there are a lot of patient outreach startups like HealthGrid out there looking to reduce hospitalizations — which is the kind of low-hanging fruit that's attractive for a startup like Medumo.
But it's more likely that Heaton was simply low-hanging fruit for the hackers, according to Michael Adams, an information security expert who served more than two decades in the US Special Operations Command.
A Mexico City-based streetwear brand hawked jackets in one corner, while puppets and prints hung side by side; when I got up to leave, I bumped my head on a low-hanging mobile.
It will be hard to predict exactly what quantum methods will emerge in the future, but at the very least you can try not to be among the low-hanging fruit favored by hackers.
At one time perhaps low-hanging political fruit, the Groundhog Day celebration has sometimes been perilous for mayors in recent years, causing one a lightly bitten index finger and another a lightly bruised reputation.
She wore her hair in a low hanging chignon bun created by celebrity hairstylist Serge Normant and kept her makeup simple (showing off her freckles!) with a natural look by makeup artist Daniel Martin.
With much of the low-hanging fruit already taken, senior environmental officials have vowed to take advantage of gains made in data collection and analysis and rely more on science to cut smog further.
"It's kind of a low-hanging fruit to say, 'Wait a minute, folks at Labor came out with something really complicated, really messy and it only applies to part of [the industry],'" Angel said.
It's very simple — if the new administration wants to improve oversight of federal spending, here is the low-hanging fruit that can put an additional $40 billion back into a critical program each year.
"There is no low-hanging fruit that could trigger rapid growth and foster self-sustaining development," said the government's own National Peace and Development Framework document, presented at last year's donor conference in Brussels.
The vast majority of people whose accounts are hacked don't take basic precautions to protect them, making them "low-hanging fruit," according to Alex Heid, chief research and development officer at cybersecurity firm SecurityScorecard.
For the 2020 Democrats criticizing Trump's pandering to autocrats, his withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal and other arms control treaties, while calling for U.S. withdrawal from "endless wars" are all low-hanging fruit.
His administration's proposal is aiming at more low-hanging fruit: The Justice Department on Saturday also formally submitted a rule to ban bump stocks, devices that can turn high-capacity rifles into automatic weapons.
But many experts consider these changes in the power sector the low-hanging fruit of climate policy, aided by a boom in natural gas production that has forced many coal plants into early retirement.
"The low hanging fruit has already been picked, and going forward, the company is increasing investments in technology, labor, and supply chain to maintain its leadership position," Telsey analyst Joseph Feldman wrote to clients.
The investor group, called the Climate Action 100+, has only gone after relatively low-hanging fruit; the agreement with BP for example, doesn't reduce oil production, just caps emissions as a percentage of output.
But there seems to be a growing recognition that the world is a forest, not a pizza, and there is a big difference between low-hanging fruit and eggs hidden in the high branches.
Raising living standards as quickly in the future as in the past may be harder due to demographic changes and the idea that all the "low-hanging fruit" of technological innovation have been picked.
Corporations all over the world have discovered that most of the low-hanging fruit from the last thirty years of global growth have been plucked, and continued growth is going to get harder and harder.
"I think they probably thought there was some very low hanging fruit there and I think it's proved an awful lot harder than they perhaps thought," Horner said of Liberty's initial approach to the sport.
A broad, snow- and ice-covered plain stretches horizontally with sod homes and sleigh dogs in the middle distance, and above the horizon a bright, low-hanging sun glows from the center of the scene.
"It's more of a challenge to a comedian or a comedic writer to find a way to be entertaining and relevant without going for the low-hanging fruit like Donald Trump," Paulsen says, sounding exasperated.
By following these four steps, the new administration can pick off low-hanging fruit in addressing one of the nation's most pressing issues and set the federal government up for long term success in cybersecurity.
In orange face makeup and pompadoured hair, Ms. Streep, the chameleonic three-time Oscar winner, did a more than credible version of the presumptive Republican nominee, down to the pursed lips and low-hanging belly.
Still in touch with the wider world Wandering down a dim back alley, we had to duck our heads under the low-hanging bundles of exposed power lines that snaked in and out of windows.
But because gun-rights advocates are so politically well-positioned, even the scariest guns—weapons clearly designed for warfare, the closest thing gun control proponents have to low-hanging fruit—remain safe from real regulation.
While his court battle rages on, New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft isn't exactly laying low -- hanging courtside at the Celtics game in Boston last night where he was still treated like a rock star.
Here, a curved, thinly painted, warm yellow form that follows the perimeter of the canvas along three of its four sides, reading as low hanging leaves at the top and a hillock at the bottom.
While it's clear that a film's Rotten Tomatoes score and box office earnings aren't correlated as strongly as movie studios might like you to think, blaming bad ticket sales on critics is low-hanging fruit.
At the end of the day, this is pretty low-hanging fruit in terms of AR capabilities, but for a sizable organization like the PGA Tour there are a lot of opportunities to build from here.
But, as adults, revisiting one of these nostalgic structures no longer needs to look like climbing up the old oak tree at our parent's house and smacking our head on a low-hanging piece of plywood.
Even though he was clearly not thrilled about being put on the spot, and even though he was already making a larger point about image and pop stars and the media, this was low-hanging fruit.
This seems like obvious low-hanging fruit, where it can turn around and rely on that branding and consumer experience in order to convert those customers to more long-term ones and start the cycle again.
There is still some low-hanging fruit for Twitter to tackle in the core product, including allowing users to edit their tweets after publication and taking additional steps to curb abuse and harassment on the platform.
In one example of low-hanging fruit of regulatory redundancy cut without causing detriment, the Environmental Protection Agency in 2013 eliminated a requirement in many states for air-pollution vapor-recovery nozzles on gas-station pumps.
At a moment when so much of America is singularly frustrated with Washington's inability to pick even the most low-hanging bipartisan fruit, the members of the House should be bold enough to change the rules.
"Right now, wearing a nose mask may be the most low-hanging and basic protective thing to do, but you can avoid excess outdoor exposure, clean AC vents, fans that can gather up soot," she said.
"The U.S. is attempting to pluck low-hanging fruit first, rather than hold out for a more complete trade deal with China," Julian Evans-Pritchard, an economist at Capital Economics, wrote in a note to clients.
Einhorn explained that his fund's underperformance was the result of a temporary market issue, while some have speculated that the rise of computerized trading has taken much of the low-hanging, numbers-based valuation opportunities away.
"These types of criminals like others tend to look for low hanging fruit, unless it's a state actor who is looking for some kind of 'impact' hit," said Douglas Henkin, a Washington attorney specializing in cybersecurity.
The strategy of presenting Trump as a consummate dealmaker is becoming an albatross for the President, partly because he is operating in a domestic and international environment where there are few low-hanging deals on offer.
That evolving model is one in which robots work with workers, and it poses more interesting questions about the future of manufacturing than the low-hanging fruit of automation that has already overtaken industries like food manufacturing.
It wasn't perfect—there's a moment that uses a baby in a low-hanging fruit way to ratchet up tension, and the final moments reassure the player that pulling the trigger all those times was absolutely necessary.
Trashed for being vain and shallow, and chastised for promoting an airbrushed, platitude-filled, unattainable image of gay life, Instagays and everything they stand for would've been a low-hanging target for The Other Two to hit.
As it expands to more and more countries, Tenor is able to start picking off that low-hanging fruit, as making small tweaks in certain regions can lead to dramatic improvements in engagement and usage, McIntosh said.
They find a low- hanging fruit, they find a guy who they can go after because of his tax returns aren&apost perfect or something else, or he didn&apost file a form, then they threaten him.
It was here that PentUp concluded with a black-tie dinner under the arched ceiling and low-hanging chandeliers of the cadet mess hall, where princes, dukes, sultans and kings have eaten for a couple of centuries.
Virtually all states have already picked the low hanging fruit to rein in their Medicaid costs, and most have already deployed the full spectrum of delivery and payment reforms currently in the arsenal to control spending growth.
The forcefulness of Kudo's expression left me unimpressed, but putting my head through the holes beneath and up into Vaughn Bell's low-hanging, planter-like sculptures, "Village Green" (2008), was good and silly illusionist fun, for sure.
Trump also has more "low-hanging fruit" to focus on domestically, including proposals for infrastructure investment and tax cuts, repatriation of corporate assets and overhauling regulations, said Alejo Czerwonko, director of emerging markets investment strategy at UBS.
While plenty of oil companies want to offer shares, "I would guess we've seen most of the low-hanging fruit that's been picked," said Christian Ledoux, senior portfolio manager at South Texas Money Management in San Antonio.
The worst I could find in the actual court doc was a post saying "this dev should go from digital homicide to physical suicide," a more literal take on a low-hanging wordplay I myself made yesterday.
The romantic hairstyle isn't one Meghan typically goes for — the future princess bride has often been seen either wearing her hair simply down with soft, effortless waves or pulled up into a low-hanging, slightly messy bun.
I think that ultimately, there's a lot of merit to the low-hanging fruit hypothesis: We haven't seen any big new internet companies emerge because there's a finite number of opportunities to build big, lucrative online services.
Last year, instead of focusing on "low-hanging fruit" like tapping into local aquifers, the city concentrated on building temporary desalination units, said Kevin Winter, a water expert at the University of Cape Town's Future Water Institute.
"Sugary drinks are empty calories and they are the low-hanging fruit in the fight against childhood obesity," said Dr. Sheela Magge, a pediatric endocrinologist at Johns Hopkins Children's Center who took part in crafting the recommendations.
Even when using passphrases, it's crucial to change your password: "The people who are getting hit by hacks are the low hanging fruit who reuse the same passwords," according to Alex Heid, chief technology officer at SecurityScoreCard.
"B Corp, whilst ethical and trying to do a good thing, might attract low-hanging fruit - those already socially, environmentally responsible, or those seeking a short-cut," said Michael O'Regan, an academic who is researching B Corps.
Monét was going for a silly old woman look with low hanging boobs and a mangy wig, but the joke was too broad and didn't include even a dose of the glitter we usually associate with drag.
I mean, we were just a couple of people sitting around their desks, but I think there was also just a lot of low-hanging fruit in those days, because there wasn't this huge built-out infrastructure.
Bier, the Cato Institute analyst, said ordering ICE agents to consider everyone a priority for deportation regardless of the circumstances creates an incentive to go after low-hanging fruit instead of expending resources to track down fugitives.
Goodrich explained in a tweet that he struggled to parody Trump in a cartoon because he is already a "walking, talking cartoon of himself." it's difficult to effectively parody the man: everything about him is low hanging fruit.
I feel I was very lucky to pick off some of the low-hanging fruit, but now I feel like I'm in there as a biologist, maybe criticizing hypotheses, suggesting controls that might be done in some experiments.
With the same round face and high-set eyes, Risa is undeniably the girl from the video clips, now in a fitted blouse, eyeglasses, and wearing a crystal pendant, her hair pulled back in a low-hanging ponytail.
Previous suspension efforts took aim at low hanging fruit like the attention-starved Tim "Baked Alaska" Gionet, but failed to move against far-right figures like Mike Cernovich and Richard Spencer, whose accounts remain active on the site.
The dimly lit room had brick walls and low-hanging pipes, giving it the appearance of a city's dark alley, where in Jersey, you might find a horde of raccoons overturning your trash cans and drinking rancid milk.
It is low hanging fruit for Trump's infrastructure agenda and a great opportunity to paint the president as a liar who is willing to break his promises of no taxes on middle income people for an illusory promise.
The GOP would essentially have picked the low-hanging fruit of the revenue-raiser world (things like closing the carried interest loophole) and then expended it on something popular and hard to take away (middle-class tax cuts).
After examining the rendering of "Bouquet of Tulips," it is apparent to me that this is a shiny red herring used to justify the dumbing-down of art, bending art toward the low hanging fruit of reductive simplification.
Shechet's friend Martin Puryear picked the big lawn for his 40-foot-tall sculpture, "Big Bling," in 2016.) And it is the rare project with a ceramic piece — "Low Hanging Cloud (Lion)" — that weighs more than a ton.
Dan Clifton of Strategas Research Partners says Trump stands to benefit politically if a deal is reached in the near-term that solves a limited number of low-hanging issues, like rolling back tariffs and restoring export markets.
When she said "I do" to Jack Brooksbank at St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle on Friday morning, Eugenie wore her hair in a low hanging twisted chignon styled by Sonny-Jo MacFarlane from the London hair salon Hari's.
But it also needs to identify some of the low-hanging fruit that it should pick off on its own if it wants to fit into the kinds of daily use cases and activities of businesses and HR managers.
"Real estate and its adjacent industries are broadly behind in technology adoption, so many investors look at the space as low-hanging fruit," says Constance Freedman, managing partner at two-year-old real estate-focused VC firm Moderne Ventures.
Since then, the U.S., Canada and Mexico have held seven rounds of negotiations, tackling first the low-hanging fruit like e-commerce, which had been excluded from the original pact, and leaving the more contentious issues until the end.
"The conventional wisdom up until several months ago was that it was fairly easy to find 6900 seats that were low-hanging fruit for Democrats, but those final four or five that they needed required a reach," Israel said.
"We're going after the low-hanging fruit in the attempt and hopes that ... the more we knock them off the tree, the less likely it is that the big guys are going to want to stay here," O'Keefe says.
One risk: While some longer-range, patient government funding for basic AI research continues, Carter says private money will focus on low-hanging fruit, such as new applications for existing deep-learning concepts that can turn a quick profit.
But small birds aren't the only threat to grape farming; wild turkeys, which the state of California encouraged to breed as a game species, are known to gobble up all the low-hanging fruit, especially sweeter grapes like merlot.
The oil industry has rejected calls to convert HF alkylation units to sulfuric acid, which does not form a low-hanging cloud that can drift into neighborhoods, saying the cost would be too high and alternatives not well developed.
The last prize of the night triggered a rare moment of unity, and a standing ovation, when four famous Italian designers took to the stage, which had been decorated with lush, leafy trees laden with low-hanging red fruit.
Cosmetics' settlement last week was met with wry jokes about OFAC going for the most innocuous, low-hanging fruit under President Trump and made barely a ripple in the beauty community, already used to stories of brands behaving badly.
But it's more than staff — Howlett argues that while the agency is happy to go after the "low-hanging fruit" of small-time tax avoiders or someone who accidentally broke the rules, they're letting the big fish go free.
"The hydrothermal systems that have been developed to date are by and large low-hanging fruit," says Robert Podgorney, director of the Snake River Plain Geothermal Consortium and Idaho National Lab FORGE — Frontier Observatory for Research in Geothermal Energy — Initiative.
"A joint fishing agreement in the Scarborough Shoal and a non-aggression pact in contested areas are some of the low-hanging fruit they can discuss while they put the issue of sovereignty and the arbitration award aside," he said.
VALLETTA (Reuters) - A 62-year-old Belgian man and a 37-year-old Spanish woman were killed and six other tourists critically injured in Malta on Monday when a double-decker tourist bus hit low-hanging tree branches, police said.
"Jim Comey was saying to young prosecutors that their job was not about winning, that they couldn't be focused on just getting their best record that they could get — taking the low hanging fruit," Eisinger said in a 2017 radio interview.
SLA's Kendrick said oil, gas and mining are the "low hanging fruit," to start with, whether it's delivering cargo by air to the "soft sands" of the Middle East, or removing the need to build annual ice roads in northern Canada.
Starting off with a niche, GROW is going to have to make a very good product that consumes the entire wants of that niche and then eventually expand to other low hanging fruit (like a table in an apartment, hint hint).
The startup creates a device that's designed to make it easier to start operating quantum computing-like operations on near-term problems like signal processing or time measurement, which is the kind of low-hanging fruit that current technology might enable.
Why it matters: While it seems like low-hanging fruit -- given the law hasn't been enforced for 2628 decades -- abortion rights advocates are combing through laws on the books in states cross the country as a challenge to Roe v.
Of course there is, and one low-hanging opportunity is net neutrality rules to protect competition and the free flow of traffic on the internet, an area where public fury is rising along with calls for the Congress to act.
Even the inclusion of Tesla's Autopilot system might be a selling point, depending on how it's presented, but others are also chasing trucking as a relatively low-hanging fruit in terms of implementing autonomous driving technology in the relative short term.
There are startups like Money Intel, and while a vast array of small businesses might not be especially low-hanging fruit for major financial institutions, there seems to be plenty of opportunity for a product to hit that sweet spot.
Then, Copenhagen- and Berlin-based DJ Why Be finished off the two-hour boat ride, and some truly magical, Willy Wonka moments transpired when the boat passed under the low-hanging bridges, amplifying the sound and creating the ultimate party tunnel.
Still, she needed to offset the grandness of the space with warm touches: low-hanging light fixtures made out of frozen glass that keep the eye looking straight ahead, handmade banquettes that seat intimate groups, and deep, earthy-colored fabrics.
"Given that it has taken nearly two years to pick off the low hanging fruit of a Phase 1 deal, it does stand to reason that (any) Phase 2 is likely to take much longer," CMC Markets analyst Michael Hewson said.
After picking off some low-hanging fruit in liberal enclaves, the campaign has suffered recent setbacks in locales such as Cleveland, Baltimore, and Montgomery County (Md.) — as even left-of-center legislators take a close look at the policy's consequences.
Ms. Boyle encourages her 2-year-old and 4-year-old to participate in tidying by giving them straightforward, visible storage like wooden crates that live under the bed, a kid-level bookshelf, and low-hanging hooks for their coats.
And when you take that lens and say let's use VR, not just to train soldiers, but let's train athletes, and let's train people who work at a big consumer ... So I think training is a low-hanging fruit. Mm-hmm.
Other companies are targeting exactly this kind of inter- and intra-campus fleet service as the low-hanging fruit of autonomy, and as a way to test technology and gather data in preparation for more ambitious and wide scale public service launches.
In fact, Pelosi seems to be picking the low-hanging fruit by successfully flipping Democrats who were least likely to oppose her: Fudge, Higgins, and Lynch were among the six Democrats with the smallest likelihood (less than 10 percent) of opposing Pelosi.
"It's not surprising that Mueller would write an indictment starting with what he can absolutely, 100% prove — the low-hanging fruit — and build upwards and outwards from there," said Neal Katyal, who served as acting US solicitor general in 2010 and 2011.
Harlaut's combination of wild hair, low-hanging trousers and a spectacular fall when slopestyle made its debut at the 2014 Sochi Olympics made him an instant visual hit, as he went on to claim sixth place and win thousands of new fans.
Many other changes in iPadOS fall under the same low-hanging-fruit category, like a redesigned Files app that emphasizes folder structure with a column view, and a new version of Safari with a downloads manager and better support for desktop websites.
Even if they want to go for high-value targets, they often go for the low-hanging fruit because they can — it boosts their numbers, and it's much easier to win those kinds of cases, so the metrics all work in their favor.
The stratollite will be a bit like a low-hanging satellite, except it won't orbit the Earth and won't need a rocket to get to its destination; it'll just hover over one area of the planet for months to up to a year.
Advances in machine vision have enabled a whole class of startups that can use the technology to pick off the kinds of low-hanging fruit that Standard Cognition wants to grab, which could lead to some significant competition for the company going forward.
The third is things like cracking down on anticompetitive behavior by branded drug companies trying to keep generics off of the market — or "for lack of a better term, low-hanging fruit, which used to be third-rails, don't touch," the official said.
But it's hobbled by the inexplicable worldbuilding, character decisions, and casual handwaving away of science that defined Prometheus, and it's at times frustrating as it misses low-hanging opportunities that could have placed it alongside better shows like Battlestar Galactica or The Expanse.
Why he's starting here: A White House aide said the administration viewed the ATC privatization plan as "low hanging fruit" because House Transportation Chair Bill Shuster, who was in attendance for the White House event today, already had a plan ready to go.
So we are seeing more and more proof that we never needed a special counsel; that special counsel will end up filing a report and getting some low-hanging fruit and getting some convictions, largely unrelated to what his mandate originally was.
In an increasingly frequent occurrence, the defendant was unwittingly working with an FBI informant posing as a co-conspirator, as federal authorities rely more on human intelligence and less on the comparatively low-hanging fruit of social media to identify potential attackers.
At a show in Edmonton, Alberta last year, James had an impromptu pull-up session on the venue's low-hanging rafters before swinging his mic around on its cord like a knight's flail and smashing an audience member's beer out of his hand.
Often extremely delicate and low-hanging (the necklace typically hits your cleavage or lower), these barely-there chains have become a favorite of celebrities, models, and fashion bloggers, alike — which might explain why we feel like they're all we've seen on Instagram lately.
"All [hackers] are really looking for is the low-hanging fruit and also bandwidth, so IoT devices are popular targets because have a lot of them have default passwords and a lot of them do have a lot of bandwidth," Bing told me.
"The important point about both our structural change analysis and our ESG analysis is that EM economies offer 'low hanging fruit' both in terms of economic growth and ethical improvement — which would seem to be a reason to invest in them," Harrison concluded.
Silicon Valley For a show about a bunch of single dudes in their 20s, it seems remarkable that "Silicon Valley" has aired for a two and a half seasons before plucking the low-hanging fruit of nerds awkwardly courting the opposite sex.
Orlins said the financial services industry was low-hanging fruit, given the Wall Street background of the Trump administration, and the fact that further access for U.S. banks in capital markets and insurance would end up hastening the maturity of China's markets.
House Democratic leaders are planning to move first on a package of "low-hanging fruit" drug pricing bills that are smaller measures that have some bipartisan support, before later moving on to more partisan proposals like allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices.
By the time Mr. Crowley starts aiming his arrows at such low-hanging fruit as Wikipedia, you may feel, as I did, that the project of examining rape culture has taken a back seat to the project of making that examination less grim.
As film subjects go, the soullessness of the upper crust counts as low-hanging fruit, even before "Boris Without Beatrice" begins drawing a faintly meaningful parallel between Boris's life and that of Tantalus, for whom sustenance was always just out of reach.
Then the second piece of magic happens: The rain lets up, the low-hanging clouds begin to look, at their lower edges, like plumes of dense smoke, and the black rock of Hirta reveals itself to be the lushest shade of green.
In her serious, precise way, she pulled the hair-cat apart into tufts and walked around the yard, carefully tucking the pieces into knotholes in the fence, draping strands over low-hanging branches, hanging them like tinsel across her favorite miniature rosebushes.
With the black of the sky as a backdrop, and the bright bluish-white glow of the street light hovering above like a low-hanging moon, the faces of the men who rushed Tiny appeared to her as hovering, disembodied fright masks.
In addition to these malicious software attacks, cybercriminals have sought out easy targets, particularly because going after "low hanging fruit" is less costly in regards to time and effort than it is to hone in on systems with security measures in place.
I spoke to Asian American peers from around North America to find out why jeering at this part of our identity is such a low-hanging fruit, one which rarely garners any defending on a streetcar full of people, on TV, or otherwise.
While machine-learning researchers are right to be wary of hype, it's also hard to avoid the fact that they're accomplishing some impressive, surprising things using very generalizable techniques, and that it doesn't seem that all the low-hanging fruit has been picked.
I do think that regulation ... I think that we should consider regulating the social media companies and there are a lot of different possibilities that range from, again, low-hanging fruit like transparency regulation to much more intrusive regulation relating to content.
And so if Twitter needs to wait for someone else to invent some kind of holistic wellness metric in order to make that low-hanging Satoshi drop then, well, its culture change is going to be much harder and much more painful than Dorsey imagines.
And with Manchin-Toomey already drafted and having proven it can win the support of the majority of senators (even if it fell short of the 60 votes needed for it to pass), some say the party should start with that low hanging fruit.
The main question is whether Myanmar can continue to supply the volumes it has in the past couple of years, or whether it has already picked all the low-hanging fruit and rising mining costs and lower grades will result in sharply lower output.
It's clearly in a bad way—sunrays enter through holes in the ceiling, filtering arms of dusty light between low hanging wires and dry beams—yet, even in its current state, it's easy to see what a singular clubbing environment it must have been.
As with many of the SNL sketches throughout last fall's presidential campaign, the last two weeks have provided the lowest of the low-hanging fruit for comedians to aggressively parody: Spicer's debut before the White House Press Corp was outlandish in and of itself.
There are also a lot of startups trying to create a simple employee scheduling application, such as When I Work, that may see an opportunity in the low-hanging fruit that large public data sets and more accessible machine learning tools have to offer.
Laura Wildman, the director of the New England regional office at Princeton Hydro, and one of the nation's foremost experts on dam removal, told me that so far removal proponents have targeted low-hanging fruit — useless pieces of infrastructure that are well past their prime.
The question arises, where to start picking the low-hanging fruit in response to the chief executive's newly ordered 2-for-1 requirement, to enable the continued creation of regulations that protect health and safety, without eliminating existing rules which still provide unique social benefits?
Of course, it's also a good idea to follow general precautions, like staying well-covered, spraying down all clothing and fabrics with your concoction of choice, tucking your pant legs into your socks, staying on trails when possible, and keeping clear of low-hanging branches.
On June 22, 2016, as I faced my colleagues to speak in favor of the low-hanging fruit of gun reform, strengthening background checks for gun purchases and preventing persons on the terrorist watchlist from buying a gun, I hoped this time would be different.
Analysts consider the issue to be low-hanging fruit for Pyongyang and Washington negotiators -- something that both sides could easily agree to in order to establish a modicum of trust and good will as they continue to negotiate over North Korea's nuclear weapons program.
The promise of sand and heat had made me trade my usual hijab for a snapback worn backward to cover most of my hair, and in my T-shirt, sports bra, and low-hanging athletic pants, my queerness and gender non-conformity are most visible.
Amazon still probably will do whatever it can to maximize use of Alexa, on both its own and third-party devices, but it also seems to be intent on strengthening and expanding its own first-party device lineup, with speakers as low-hanging fruit.
"So far, I think [the NFL is] reaping the low-hanging benefits in London without having to deal with the full-on logistical nightmare involved in having a team over there," says Matt Bowers, a professor of sports management at the University of Texas at Austin.
The sustainably made bridal look was styled by Micaela Erlanger, whose celebrity clients include Lupita Nyong'o and Constance Wu. Hearst wore her hair in a sleek low-hanging bun styled by celebrity hairstylist Sunnie Brook and finished off the look with romantic makeup by Jo Baker.
Despite their current status as low-hanging political fruit, Colas said buybacks can be "better than the alternatives," such as big mergers that often don't work out well for workers, or companies moving operations overseas to escape the labor regulations proposed in a Schumer-Sanders type bill.
Either one party or the other will find a way to scoop up the neglected moderate majority or another party will show up to pick all of that low-hanging electoral fruit that both left-wing socialists and right-wing nationalists are leaving on the tree.
If there is any low-hanging fruit for the Lib Dems it is in the south-west of England, where the Tories swept the board last year but where, for deep historical reasons to do with local industry and religion, there remains a strong liberal streak.
On the hottest days, they had remained at home, sitting in the shade of the scholar tree in the yard, her grandfather pouring tea for himself from a tin pot kept cool in a basin of water, Jiayu hunting for inchworms among the low-hanging branches.
Then I picked a couple of low-hanging fruit, including 7D (which is self-evident; the second half of "industrial" is TRIAL, meaning test); 22D (A "day too soon," or D + EARLY, meaning DEARLY, which means at great cost); and 23D ("Oscar winner in ChristmaS TREE Picture").
All of Christie's trademarks are here: red herrings on top of red herrings, astonishing leaps of logic by Poirot and enough low-hanging clues to leave you feeling as if you're getting a handle on the thing…until you realize you have no idea at all.
"Low-hanging clouds over the western and northern parts of the country, cool winds blowing from the Himalayan regions of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, and snowfall in the hilly areas around Delhi have led to a sharp drop in the temperature," Srivastava said.
"If it wasn't for the messy conflict of rates rising with the stronger economic growth through [fiscal] policy, I would think there's so much low-hanging fruit in terms of deregulation and tax reform, we could get a jolt of 4 percent [growth] for about 18 months," he said.
A spokeswoman for the Sugar Association, which represents U.S. sugar companies and grower-cooperatives, said that limits on sugar are "the low hanging fruit in the fight against obesity," adding that the real culprit behind obesity has been a rise in calories from things other than sugar since 1970.
This parallel track approach — where each issue is dealt with according to its own schedule and in the most appropriate forum — offers the best path forward for the U.S. and EU. For both sides, pursuing talks via separate tracks that capitalize on low-hanging fruit is politically expedient.
That doesn't mean incremental change isn't possible—there are lots of low-hanging fruit, especially in the American system, because some things are just so egregious and have been pointed out many times: certain features of the tax code, the money that goes into politics, and so on.
Limiting the content of a "beach body ready" commercial for a weight loss supplement is low-hanging fruit, when compared with the more subtle reality that every single woman who appears in the media is wearing make-up, fundamentally warping the general understanding of what a woman looks like.
" — Dr. Eric Topol, director, Scripps Translational Science Institute in San Diego _______ "Maybe they will develop some kind of algorithm that can be loaded onto any company software to help employers identify the low-hanging fruit, the patients that are using the most care or the highest-cost drugs.
But there comes a time to let go of childish things, and the stamps, plate blocks and first-day covers I collected in the 1950s had sat in a box in the basement for too many years, unlooked at, unattended to, low-hanging fruit in my efforts to downsize.
"I think the low-hanging fruit would be nuclear negotiations because the Europeans would be exceptionally happy to see us make progress with Russia on that front," Michael Desch, a foreign policy expert and director of the International Security Center at the University of Notre Dame, told CNBC.
Waymo CEO John Krafcik said that the company is obviously considering ride hailing and ride sharing, using its own fleet and services and with partners, and he also said it's looking with great interest at autonomous trucking since that's relatively low-hanging fruit in terms of applications for autonomous vehicles.
The fear that the Trump administration will use DACA recipients' information against them is especially understandable given that the Trump administration's approach to immigration enforcement appears to be to pick up as much "low-hanging fruit" as possible — in other words, picking up the immigrants they don't have to track down.
Neill Franklin, a retired police major from Maryland and executive director of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, said minority communities are "the low-hanging fruit" for police departments because they tend to sell in open-air markets, such as public street corners, and have less political and financial power than white Americans.
The Trump administration may simply have returned to the pre-2014 status quo — or it might be gradually ramping up an immigration policy that will turn out to be even more aggressive, after it scoops up the "low-hanging fruit" of immigrants known to ICE who haven't been deported yet.
Your run-of-the-mill script kiddie might be more interested in going after low-hanging fruit like unpatched Wordpress sites instead of your relay, but a sizable swathe of intelligence agencies flush with cash and thirsty for secrets will be watching your relay and contemplating how to exploit it.
He was as recognizable for his aggressiveness and wild temper—he was ejected from his first game for fighting—as he was for his high-arcing two-handed set shot, which he originally crafted to soar over a low hanging horizontal bar in the A-frame roof of his club gym.
Only recently did I learn that this "low-hanging fruit" had been a big career boost: I listed one of the producers as a reference when applying for jobs, and he told the hiring manager these emails showed an investment in the show that set me apart from other past interns.
"As the economic cycle matures and investors have picked all the low-hanging fruit — the good, solid investments that give a solid return and aren't too risky — you're naturally going to be looking for riskier and riskier things that years ago you wouldn't have touched with a barge pole," MacAdam said.
"You know, it's real low-hanging fruit to change light bulbs and to freshen with new deep thirds on the service line, the new stainless steel pans that aren't bent, things like this that really cause customers to notice that there's something different," CFO Jack Hartung said on the call.
The rest of the starlings were unperturbed by this spectacle, but the female bluebird inside the box was drawn to the fray, peeking out of the hole of the nest box as her mate staged unceasing guerrilla raids on the intruders from a low-hanging branch in his lookout tree.
In this way, the move to add alcohol delivery to the startup's existing food delivery service, thus making greater use of its existing fleet/delivery infrastructure, feels a lot like picking off low-hanging fermented fruit, especially as Deliveroo's investors (both existing and future backers) will be demanding continued (and exponential) growth.
So besides direct government investments in green technology, additional policy directives from the federal level, Paul added, would be key to providing certainty for investors that renewables are worth their while: for example, low-hanging fruit like the extension of the renewable tax credits, now on track to be phased out by 2022.
While the company's security lapses have made it a low-hanging fruit for hackers, those incidents — and Equifax's subsequent handling of them — showed that consumers are at the losing end given the way the U.S. credit reporting system is structured, noted Chi Chi Wu, a staff attorney at the National Consumer Law Center.
Plus, there are still a few low-hanging pieces of fruit we haven't bothered to knock down, like requiring wage transparency so that women actually know if they're making less than male co-workers, and so that employers can catch themselves (or be caught by regulators) if they're paying men more due to unconscious bias.
Once Fiserv takes advantage of all the low-hanging fruit from its First Data acquisition — which may include simply selling one firm's relevant solutions to an existing client of the other — it will need to keep finding more ways to leverage its combined capabilities, and it may be on its way to doing that.
And we had this idea in Illinois of privatizing the state lottery, under the theory that U.S. state lotteries are both highly regressive — because it's government employees, who are not really good at digital products, so they pick the low-hanging fruit, which are poor people and old people — and not even that profitable.
"It's led by a very strong leader… They have mis-executed for so many years… There's so much low hanging fruit there that you don't necessarily need the power business, which is a big part of the business and a big part of the company, you don't really need that to recover," she analyzed.
Oliver roasts everything from Johnson's hair and the Olympic flying-fox incident (low-hanging, but always juicy, comedy fruit) and his hobbies (you may or may not recall the cardboard bus interview), to his artfully rumpled personal style ("a cartoon Englishman who dresses like a raccoon that just emerged from David Foster Wallace's trash").
His offensive ceiling—to be frank, it's not crazy to compare what Antetokounmpo does from here on out with LeBron James' career path—will ultimately dictate how he's perceived by the NBA audience at large (the jump shot remains low-hanging fruit), but his defensive impact is truly special and, arguably, the greater thrill. 8.
At the event, Figueres tells the audience there are three tangible things we can do in 2020 and before we hit 2030: find out what our carbon footprint is using one of many online calculators, determine what are the low hanging fruit and commit to reducing our personal carbon footprint by 50 percent by 2030.
From having some of the most lucrative and low-hanging parts of their business unbundled by upstarts, such as TransferWise (money transfer), Nutmeg (savings), and PensionBee (pensions), to out right 'challenger' banks that are re-inventing the current account and will lend out customer deposits in the form of overdrafts, a business model at the core of traditional banking.
According to Alves-Foss, bugs that researchers have known about for decades are still cropping up in newly written code—the sort of low-hanging fruit for attackers that he believes "can be fixed automatically," and don't necessarily require AI to discover (his team has opted for a mix of heuristics and algorithms to quash bugs).
But Sergio Ramos today—on his victory tour after Real Madrid squeaked out a win against Atletico Madrid in the Madrid Derby/Champions League final yesterday—was cruising at a decent pace on Real Madrid's victory bus, likely with little sleep, feeling the flow, when all of a sudden a low-hanging tree branch nearly lopped off his top.
Filmmaker Kevin Cornish, who directed the Teen Wolf VR experience for MTV, explained that on his project, corporate sponsor AT&T was extremely pleased because the experience went beyond static, 360-degree video captures — low-hanging swipes at VR that are already starting to feel old thanks to the proliferation of 360-degree video on Facebook.
"There's probably about 15 districts that might be more like low-hanging fruit for Democrats this year because they need to find another 15 in order to really put the House in play, and so they need to put those seats in play that otherwise wouldn't have been in play, and maybe this is one of them," he said.
When I asked career coach Lauren McGoodwin of Career Contessa exactly what these check-in emails should say, she emphasized what she refers to as "low-hanging fruit" — easy messages you can get in the habit of sending to your contacts on a regular basis, like a quick hello email at the beginning of the New Year.
"The feel-good factor appears to be driven by a number of factors including better than expected economic data, as well as the dialling back of trade tensions between the U.S. and China as the low-hanging fruit of a phase one trade deal was being signed off," said Michael Hewson, chief market analyst at CMC Markets.
"The feel-good factor appears to be driven by a number of factors including better than expected economic data, as well as the dialing back of trade tensions between the U.S. and China as the low-hanging fruit of a phase one trade deal was being signed off," said Michael Hewson, chief market analyst at CMC Markets.
Miami has picked some low-hanging fruit on its five-game winning streak – grabbing a pair of wins over the NBA-worst Philadelphia 29.2ers and one each over the New York Knicks and Phoenix Suns in the stretch – and will get much bigger tests from the Chicago Bulls and Toronto Raptors after finishing up with the Bucks on the three-game road trip.
Rating: Neutral Price Target: $46 (cut from $47) Comment: "...we remain in a wait-and-see mode on further developments on its ad business - we continue to believe that there is some amount of low-hanging fruit for YHOO to unlock value: search advertising vis-à-vis its relationship with Google, a move to more aggressively monetize properties such as Tumblr."
MUME, which opened around the same time as RAW and shares its capital-letters-only naming approach (mume is the botanical name for the plum blossom, Taiwan's national flower), channels a Nordic sensibility, with a cozy dining room gently lit by the glow of a marble bar and Scandinavian-style bentwood chairs flanking tables lit by low-hanging pendant lights.
The authors also ignore the low-hanging fruit of Citigroup whistle-blowers, like Richard Bowen and Sherry Hunt, who would have had plenty to say about how their colleagues in the bank's mortgage department knowingly lowered their credit standards and continued to package shoddy mortgages into securities and to sell them off — for big fees and then big bonuses — as investments all over the world.
"Even though the show starts out with some low-hanging fruit, I think the real kind of bedrock of it, the plate tectonics of the structure that [Armstrong] starts to create, that build to this sort of tragedy, is really — when I read the script, I was blown away, and quite daunted by what I had to go through in order to serve it," he says.
In an October 2018 op-ed for Pajiba, writer Kayleigh Donaldson took aim at what she referred to as Jamil's "diluted version of body positivity," one that does not necessarily include all women of all different sizes: "She loves low-hanging fruit, especially when it comes to women who make a living by being sexual in any form," Donaldson wrote, noting Jamil's previous criticism of Beyonce, Cyrus, and Rihanna.
"While still early days in the brand's long-awaited recovery, there is increasing evidence that makes our bull case scenario more believable, including (1) a change in management, with an incentive plan designed to deliver the bull case in earnings (+$20 in EPS), (2) plenty of low hanging opportunities in marketing, product development and operational initiatives to drive sales, and (3) a more benign competitive environment," Glass added.
I spoke to Kazuhiko Wada, president of Kamewa Shoten, one of the 200 or so intermediary companies that act as conduits between the handful of wholesalers and the wider industry, as well as Mina-san, an excitable member of Kamaume, an intermediary found deep in the warmly lit maze of stacked styrofoam and wooden boxes, low hanging poker table-style lights, kanji-emblazoned signs, and impeccably organized chaos of the inner-market.
The trailer shows off a brutal attack on a British... Until recently, Chris Urmson, was the head of the driverless car project at Alphabet's X. He famously said his goal was to ensure that his young son never needed a driver's license, and as a father... Last night's Saturday Night Live went for the lowest of the low hanging fruit last night: the first presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
If you were to talk to the average CS professor, I think he or she would say that there's lots of low-hanging fruit, and lots of policy ways in which you have to be thinking about it, and also, particularly, there's a lot of magical thinking on the part of policy guys as they think about AI, in part because they don't have a really good understanding of what it can and can't do right now.
I think it's possibly right as far as it goes, meaning because of the lack of the obvious low-hanging fruit of fiscal -- and I'll explain what I mean by "fiscal" -- fiscal policies that would restore levels of growth significantly higher than those described by Ray Dalio and Timothy Geithner, restore that to the developed world in the absence of fiscal policies in tax regulations, trade, education policies that would deal with the consequences of technological obsolescence.
Gervais openly stated his 5th time hosting the Globes would be his last, so he was going out with a bang -- also taking down R. Kelly, Michael Jackson and even his bosses at the Hollywood Foreign Press Association ... which runs the GG. He went for some low hanging fruit too ... like ripping the movie "Cats" -- which no one's seen -- taking direct, and VERY lewd shots at a couple of its stars -- James Corden and Dame Judi Dench.
"For most consumers, it's probably enough just to make sure that they're not a low hanging fruit; that the effort it would cost to attempt to recover the data from the drive far exceeds the value of the drive itself and it's just easier to sell it for parts or put it back into service," said Greg Andrzejewski, the director of research and development at Gillware, a data recovery company whose services are used by Dell, Western Digital and other technology companies.
Even though this Neiman Marcus is vast, it's less a space for serious clothes shopping and more for superluxe trinkets, which is why the whole of the fifth floor is given over to bags, shoes, scarves and other low-hanging fruit of wealth signification, whether it's a saddle bag from the Row ($1,980) only a few will be able to identify or a graffitied kitten heel from Balenciaga that will lose half its value the moment it leaves the store.
And you do have to wonder because it comes down in every case where there is an informant were people predisposed to do bad things or was this manufactured by the -- MACCALLUM: Or were they poking at some soft spots with Carter Page and George Papadopoulos and saying like you know, these are the low-hanging fruit perhaps in this foreign policy team and they -- we&aposve raised some questions so why don&apost you go in there and offer them some dirt on Hillary Clinton and we&aposll see what happens?
A.A.d, a weighty percentage of past (and even present) videos instead became home to the genre's visual tropes, turning into low-hanging fruit for people who'd criticize the entire genre off the back of a few stereotypes: A rap video wasn't a rap video if it didn't involve a big car, like the ostentatious stretch Hummer ferrying Lil Wayne and 20 women around in "Lollipop"; all rappers cared about was making stacks upon stacks to spend on lavish clothes, as 50 Cent does in "Window Shopper"; or, as TI opted for on "Whatever You Like", a blended selection of the above with the addition of some skits involving a love interest.

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