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Gears 43 has made strides in this respect as well.
The company has made strides to work with regulators however.
But he added that the Trump administration has made strides.
However, the company has made strides to work with regulators.
Fifteen years later, I've made strides, but they're not heroic.
Uber and Lyft have made strides in the right direction.
Heal has made strides to expand its reach in recent months.
The fast-food industry has already made strides with chicken overall.
Hicks, 26, made strides last season when the Twins reacquired Hunter.
Wilson says that, despite facing discrimination, she made strides toward sobriety.
He has made strides to dismantle the country's opposition-led legislature.
The U.S. has made strides in transparency through its website ForeignAssistance.
Collins also said Syndergaard has made strides in quickening his delivery.
Both YouTube and Facebook have made strides in detecting terrorist content.
We made strides in bringing those responsible for Brittanee's death to justice.
However, Japan Airlines had made strides to break the cycle, he noted.
All three have made strides in tackling corruption, but many gaps remain.
So who has made strides in Michigan and the Rust Belt overall?
Activist groups like SPACE have made strides in a few short years.
The company, though, says it made strides in improving its racial diversity.
Under Ganus, Rusada has made strides in moving past the 2015 scandal.
The company has made strides to bolster sales at its pizza division.
Two other regional Fed banks have also made strides in increasing diversity.
Now that Abby is essentially free of grand mal seizures, she's made strides.
But since then Riyadh has made strides to improve its level of compliance.
Augmented Reality technologies have made strides in commercial use in the past year.
"We've made strides, but we have a long way to go," Atkinson said.
But even countries that have made strides in electing female candidates sometimes suffer setbacks.
Pandora has made strides by integrating its app within the rapidly growing sharing economy.
But in recent years, India has made strides when it comes to transgender rights.
Hollywood has made strides in recent years in how it depicts trans people onscreen.
We made strides in preventing and treating infectious diseases like H.I.V./AIDS and tuberculosis.
Though television has made strides in how black men are depicted, more work remains.
Volocopter's made strides to shore up its business before it announced this partnership with Intel.
When Uber saw many executives leave the company, it made strides to regain public opinion.
It's only on the surface that South Korea has made strides toward equality for women.
Luckily, scientists have made strides in recent years to unraveling the mystery of the blackout.
Long considered downright hostile in its regulatory structure, Mississippi has made strides in Business Friendliness.
Hulu has made strides in the US and had 133 million subscribers as of May.
Health IT companies such as Cerner and Allscripts have also made strides in this area.
Those figures would seem to indicate that women have made strides at infiltrating Wall Street.
Oakland RaidersOne thing to know: Third-year receiver Mike Williams has made strides this season.
It's a region where it has made strides against rivals Samsung Electronics and Apple. 9.
Boys broke boundaries, hijab-clad women made strides in mainstream cosmetics, and natural hair rocked runways.
It has also made strides in developing missiles; one tested last year could have reached America.
The yen rose to 112.645 against the dollar and made strides against most of its peers.
More importantly, Nintendo has also made strides in reaching brand new audiences through its mobile efforts.
The yen, often sought in times of market unrest, made strides against other peers as well.
Barletta insists the Trump campaign has made strides and says Pennsylvania will be the turning point.
Another Chinese company, Three Gorges, has also made strides in Brazil after a flurry of acquisitions.
Judges and prosecutors across the region have made strides to clean up the region's notoriously greasy politics.
Japan has made strides in coping with the problems of a population with ever fewer young people.
Despite the paltry funding, researchers have still made strides in determining how viruses like ASF are propagated.
The Pentagon has made strides in helping those in need, but the rate of deaths is rising.
Indeed, Arizona's history is replete with strong women who have long made strides in the state legislature.
Video game publisher Activision has made strides among Gen Z with its bevy of interactive entertainment experiences. 
Don't get me wrong: Facebook has made strides since 2016 to deter certain kinds of election interference.
The NYT (and many other publications) have made strides to increase transparency in the journalistic process recently.
In the last several years, though, scientists have made strides to loosen the grip of giant science publishers.
Robot-related research has made strides in artificial intelligence in recent years, but physical advancements have been limited.
Last week, two banks in particular made strides to overhaul such processes by joining networks and forging partnerships.
However, the country has recently made strides in gender equality, despite plenty of work still to be done.
Absolutely every show that has made strides in LGBT representation makes it easier for shows that come after.
The platform has also made strides in ad tech, adding spend from direct-response advertisers as one result.
One traditional association in Singapore has made strides to preserve the artform while adapting performances for modern consumption.
It's been a year when activists have made strides in expanding the right to vote to more people.
The result in Kentucky mirrored races across the country, in which Democrats made strides in typically red areas.
Environmentalists have made strides in recent elections to link the effects of global warming and human and health.
Our country has made strides to enforce social distancing and this is not the time to let up.
Mr. Phillips said the mayor cared deeply about homelessness and had made strides in tackling a difficult issue.
While the VA has made strides in increasing access to mental healthcare, it alone cannot address this crisis.
It has made strides in long-range missile technology and tested a first ICBM, the Hwasong-14, in July.
Britain has made strides in reducing fine-particle pollution from most sources in the past few decades (see chart).
In recent years, women have made strides in the U.S. armed forces and made history, though it's proven difficult.
Retailers have already made strides in working out the kinks for their buy online, pick up in store services.
Innovative firms have made strides developing solutions for each, but a comprehensive technology answer still remains to be found.
While they've made strides in raising their companies' overall diversity percentages, they've largely done so with lower-level positions.
Tesla has already made strides in developing an in-car system, and already has a stockpile of driver data.
Though the WWE has made strides in recent years, they've yet to achieve a marked measure of LGBTQ equality.
Across Europe, parties of the populist right have made strides (see chart) by whipping up angst about the newcomers.
Senator Ted Cruz of Texas had made strides, and Mr. Ryan thought the campaign would snake into the summer.
While physicians have made strides in prescribing more judiciously, prior authorization delays often mean increased suffering or other harm.
WHO has also made strides to post accurate novel coronavirus information to its other social media accounts like Instagram.
The networks have made strides online in allowing advertisers to direct ads to certain demographics, according to network sources.
Wiener has made strides to change the law, and has met with nearly 1,000 groups to share his story.
North Korea's missile program made strides in 2017, with Pyongyang saying it successfully test-fired three intercontinental ballistic missiles.
Sculley said that the department had made strides at eroding the male-dominated police culture that has been in place.
Although Malta is largely a Catholic nation, it has made strides towards becoming a more liberal state in recent years.
Just because mainstream culture has chosen to ignore these men and women, doesn't mean that they have not made strides.
Both candidates continue to suffer from challenging unfavorable ratings, though Clinton has made strides improving her marks following the conventions.
Still: The People's HouseEven in the last twelve months, VR filmmaking has made strides technologically, and Hollywood is taking notice.
Yance Ford became the first trans director nominated for an Oscar The Academy also made strides in the LGBTQ community.
Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela have made strides in the past few years, but suffer from the lack of quality opponents.
The e-commerce giant has made strides with its programming, even picking up several Oscars (their first!) earlier this year.
Romney was highly critical of Trump during the campaign, although the two have recently made strides in repairing their relationship.
Bonnici said the government had made strides to improve the freedom of journalists since the murder, including abolishing criminal libel.
Liz Theoharis, has made strides in its goal of bringing poverty and economic inequality to the forefront of national discourse.
Both had made strides in the past five years, said Michael Taylor, who heads the travel unit at J.D. Power.
The dollar also made strides against the yen after Draghi's comments, rising 0.2 percent and moving comfortably above 117 yen.
China, an authoritarian state, has made strides toward cleaning up its cities in part by bringing criminal charges against polluters.
At the same time, analysts noted that Petrobras has made strides in cutting its still hefty $79 billion debt load.
Since its famously decentralizing 1991 Constitution, Colombia has made strides in fortifying Congress, the courts, the press and social movements.
The country has made strides in improving infrastructure and governance and has one of Africa's strongest economies and tech scenes.
Fortunately, I come from Missouri, a state that in recent years has made strides towards restoring federalism and constitutional government.
Just two weeks into the new decade, the WNBA has made strides in pushing towards a fairer, more equitable future.
The United States has recognized the dangers associated with this cyber dependence and has made strides in the right direction.
And it's true that this latest generation has made strides, adding a USB-C port and a lightning fast A12X processor.
Sladek said the Shenzhen-based company made strides in increasing brand awareness and market share in Europe and the Middle East.
Nothing. It's been months since this melodrama unfolded for the Kardashians in real life, and they've made strides to move on.
The Seattle-based online retailer most recently made strides in delivery and logistics with its own last-mile Delivery Service Partners.
Sudan had built shelters for victims and provided support, as well as made strides toward policing its borders, the ministry said.
Despite humble beginnings, Grab — which started out in Malaysia but relocated to Singapore — has made strides over the past two years.
Mr. Emanuel's administration made strides to shore up the city's fiscal woes but residents have complained about mounting taxes and fees.
Clegg said Facebook doesn&apost sell user data, and said the platform has made strides in user transparency surrounding data sharing.
A few countries such as Togo and Ethiopia have made strides by raising enrollment levels and expanding domestic financing for education.
A few cities, like San Antonio, have made strides in building a better system by integrating mental health services with law enforcement.
He's already made strides, and you gotta believe someone in his brain trust mentioned the design would be slammed by angry women.
SYOSSET, N.Y. — There is no doubt the Islanders made strides this season, winning a playoff round for the first time since 1993.
Before leaving for Brazil, Martha Karolyi, the national team coordinator, said that Douglas had made strides at a pre-Olympics training camp.
He has kept good ties to Western governments and the International Monetary Fund, and has made strides in rebuilding the nation's army.
The country already lagged regional peers such as Colombia and Brazil, both of which have made strides in setting up independent prosecutors.
The government has made strides in curbing smog and slowing the growth of emissions of carbon dioxide and other planet-warming gases.
It's true that Facebook and other social media companies have made strides toward cleaning up their services in the last two years.
Housing officials said they made strides last winter, even though more than 21954,220 apartments lost heat or hot water at least once.
She joined several affinity groups for minority students and surrounded herself with images of women who'd made strides in STEM before her.
Nearly all of the countries informally agreed to increase their spending in 2014, and many of them have made strides toward that.
Twitter has made strides in stamping out pro-terrorist communities, but many users complain that abuse still runs rampant, particularly for women.
He's made strides to address the legacy of abuse and lack of accountability for the most powerful church leaders, but to mixed success.
European states, however, have made strides on this front, bolstering intelligence collection and sharing, toughening up their laws, and otherwise improving counterterrorism measures.
Brain implants are still mostly speculative (though scientists have made strides in using implants that help paralyzed patients control prosthetics with their minds).
Representation is crucial, especially within a subculture like ours that has made strides towards improving, but still has a long ways to go.
"I made strides in my putting this week, which is something I can take a lot of confidence into next week," he said.
According to a new report by the Association of National Advertisers, advertisers have made strides in getting more transparency from their media agencies.
But Snap — which also enables video editing and filtering — has made strides to break free from the iPhone ecosystem with its glasses, Spectacles.
While we have made strides in the identification and condemnation of the abusive behavior of men, we still hold women accountable for it.
The administration would only send nearly $400 million in military aid as long as Kyiv had made strides in tackling its corruption problems.
South Korea has made strides on women's rights in recent years, as more women have moved into the government, judiciary and corporate world.
Though it has made strides, France has still to establish a long record as a reliable home for international finance, acknowledges a government adviser.
But "attribution research" has made strides in the 14 years since Myles Allen of Oxford University introduced the notion of "climate liability" for calamities.
Both Monticello and the University of Virginia (founded by Jefferson) have made strides to more openly acknowledge the painful contradiction of Jefferson's slaveholding past.
The private space industry made strides in 2017 — SpaceX conducted 18 separate launches, as Elon Musk provided updates on his ambitions for colonizing Mars.
A spokesperson for Uber said the company has made strides since last year to improve its safety technology and implement Microsoft's facial recognition technology.
Since then, Bloom and her clients have engaged in high-profile lawsuits that made strides in sex crime cases in New York and California.
Nike, which relies heavily on its wholesale business, has made strides to expand organic sales channels, launching a "Consumer Direct Offense" earlier this summer.
Since I started this experiment, I've cut back on eating out and shopping online, and I've made strides to limit my own food waste.
While the company has made strides in cleaning up its service, it continues to behave best when placed under a microscope, our columnist writes.
Though the country faces stigma for being at the center of some of the world's biggest viral epidemics, its health system has made strides.
Management consultancy Deloitte Australia has made strides in its research capabilities in a bid to address some of the biggest challenges facing the world.
Even though Ford made strides to embrace future-focused projects like self-driving cars and on-demand mobility, its efforts went unrewarded on Wall Street.
Slowly but surely, the series has made strides to make the Monster Hunter experience less intimidating, and more appealing, especially to players outside of Japan.
" She has since made strides to show her support for queer people, as shown in the video for the single "You Need to Calm Down.
Twitter claimed it has "made strides in creating a healthier service" on Tuesday following reports about the social media giant's shortcomings in managing abusive content.
While the military has made strides in prosecuting sexual assault, it still has a ways to go in dealing with domestic violence within the ranks.
Yes, the company made strides to ramp up production, but it hit a wall and ended up with tens of thousands of possible customers waitlisted.
Though Coach still has plenty of ground to cover, it has nonetheless made strides in its efforts to shed its reputation as a mass brand.
But J.Jill has made strides to set itself apart — especially from low-price retailers — by targeting affluent women with an average household income of $150,000.
And it has made strides, they added, not only in hiring a more diverse group of officers but also in welcoming them into the fold.
Even as fears of open conflict have increased in recent months, the Trump administration has in fact made strides in its strategy against North Korea.
Military officials recently reported some positive results — that they have made strides fixing problems in thousands of privatized homes on bases since earlier this year.
Saying they had made strides but needed more time, the parties announced another round of talks to begin in the Dominican Republic on Jan. 18.
The group posted a 2110 percent rise in second-quarter net earnings as it made strides in enacting a turnaround plan set out last year.
Art Basel has made strides over the years to diversify its exhibitions in Miami and to bring attention to shows happening outside its official program.
Working with the big tech companies, the U.N. health agency has made strides in combating rumors and falsehoods on the internet about the new infection.
Nonetheless, he said he is optimistic on how the deal addresses intellectual property right issues, adding that China has made strides in the right direction.
Dietzen does not specify what the Renew runs on in the episode, but he has made strides to produce carbon-negative substances in the past.
Jordan, which has one of the highest rates of honor killings in the world, has made strides to curb gender-related crime and boost women's rights.
Even as the #MeToo movement has made strides to help society believe sexual assault victims, Mourir à tue-tête still resonates with the realities they face.
Lyft reported a huge loss for its first quarterly earnings report as a public company Tuesday, but said it made strides in growing its active ridership.
The American Petroleum Institute and other industry groups have said the methane rule is unnecessary because companies have made strides in reducing leaks on their own.
For instance, while the top 88.7.7 percent of households made strides in income levels between 21915 and 22015, the remaining 265 percent have faced wage stagnation.
It has also made strides to nurture its start-up scene, and some districts provide housing allowances or free rent if businesses choose to register there.
Through Hockey Is For Everyone and You Can Play, an N.H.L.-backed initiative founded in 2012 by Burke's elder son, Patrick, the league has made strides.
The Brexit flyaround • Prime Minister Theresa May asserts in an op-ed that her government has made strides in securing the best-possible deal for Britain.
While the country has made strides in slowing new infections among intravenous drug users, health officials have struggled to halt them among the country's LGBTQ community.
And while neighboring countries like Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil have recently made strides in legal recognition for LGBT+ rights, Paraguay has often moved in the other direction.
The American Petroleum Institute has said the rule is unnecessary because energy producers have made strides in reducing emissions of methane, the main component of natural gas.
But Republicans argued that their tax law has made U.S. businesses more internationally competitive and said that the economy has made strides since Trump has taken office.
Still, North Korea has made strides in increasing its economic independence and not all traders or observers agreed the international pressure was having a major economic impact.
California's juvenile justice system has made strides in recent years, amid a national rethink that has seen scandal and reform in states from Texas to New York.
Congress has made strides over the last several years to remedy years of underfunding for biomedical research and now is not the time to halt that progress.
Walmart and others have also made strides in catching the wave of shoppers moving online by making similar delivery promises without the cost of a Prime membership.
This week, Trump made strides in his relationship with Romney and Collins, considered the GOP senators most likely to vote for any House-passed articles of impeachment.
The company has also made strides toward gender equality in the workplace and reached gender parity after introducing a mandate of 50 percent women on recruitment shortlists.
Addison Agen — Team Adam This soulful singer-songwriter may only be 16 years old, but she has already made strides in bringing folk music back into the spotlight.
That company has made strides in the drone delivery market over the years with some highly visible trials, including a ground-based delivery robot operating in Washington state.
And while the nuclear industry has made strides in more proactively probing networks for bugs, observers like Tom Parkhouse say, as in other industries, more can be done.
She said Ms. Sutton took the job at the city's veterans' affairs office when advocates were demanding the agency grow and then made strides in reducing veteran homelessness.
The premium cable network Showtime, part of CBS, has also made strides in streaming and expects to sign up a similar number of customers in the same period.
The Supreme People's Court's He said China had made strides to perfect the country's bankruptcy system, establishing mechanisms to identify zombie enterprises, handle layoffs and maintain social stability.
They&aposve also made strides in money compared to their parents: Millennial women are earning more than their mothers, and millennials overall are more open talking about money.
Nashville has made strides this month at 5-2-03 but is coming off a 3-1 setback at St. Louis that completed a 1-21-213 road trip.
Jordan's loss was unsurprising in the deeply conservative state, but Jordan made strides just in running — she was the first woman to earn the Democratic Party's nomination in Idaho.
We have made strides in addressing these issues in the criminal justice arena, but it is long past time to fix these same problems in our immigration court system.
Both H1 and HTT have made strides to connect with government leaders around the world and are raising the funds and forging those relationships to build their individual systems.
The cereal giant has made strides in its e-commerce business by having an integrated digital team, adopting business metrics, and hiring the right mix of talent, she said.
Northern and Midwestern cities like Milwaukee and New York are still very segregated, but Southern and Western cities like Atlanta; Louisville, Ky.; Dallas; and Las Vegas have made strides.
Uber insiders say CEO Dara Khosrowshahi has made strides in cleaning up a frat-house culture that spawned allegations of sexual harassment and embarrassing leaks of executives behaving badly.
Several financial firms that have already made strides in adapting to the rules may pine for a return to the old days, but that can't be the whole story.
In addition to still being known for large-scale and petty corruption, Nigeria has made strides in improving infrastructure and governance and has one of Africa's strongest tech scenes.
But every other state that wants weed for all has already made strides toward making that happen—strides that I never ever thought would be realized in my lifetime.
Although South Korea has made strides in democratizing and improving basic rights in recent decades, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people have been largely left out, rights groups said.
As Picasso worked in Vallauris, France, an emerging band of California sculptors (Viola Frey, Peter Voulkos, John Mason) made strides in establishing clay as a primary fine art medium.
The company's also made strides in Android security, although half of all Android devices didn't get a security update in 2016, so there are still plenty of strides to go.
More recently, the U.S. Government has made strides toward ditching HTTP, with the news that all new executive branch domains would use HTTPS starting in the spring of this year.
The Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism was founded to help do just this and we've made strides in the past year through initiatives like the Shared Industry Hash Database.
The company has made strides in fostering a robust community of VR developers while also selling consumers on its headsets which have managed to become the gold standards in quality.
Regardless of their obstacles, post-Emancipation African Americans made strides toward social equity with little help from the American government — whose policies, including the 1896 Supreme Court ruling, Plessy v.
The CRTC has made strides in this area, however, mandating that large companies must share super-fast fiber infrastructure with smaller competitors and provide an unlimited data option for customers.
We believe that America has already made strides in this direction and that it's everyone's responsibility to make racial diversity a creative spark and not a source of permanent hostility.
Both companies have taken hits in their bottom lines in order to attract drivers and enter new markets, although they have made strides in recent years in narrowing their losses.
While Twitch is still the biggest streaming platform for gaming, Microsoft has made strides with Mixer: the platform's concurrent viewer count increased by 195 percent in 2018, according to Streamlabs.
"We have made strides in improving our security efforts through massive investments in people and technology to increase transparency, combat abuse and protect election integrity across the world," Martin said.
They insisted the Pompeo visit was about reinforcing America's "steadfast" support for Ukraine, noting that Zelensky, who took office in May 2019, has made strides in implementing anti-corruption reforms.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump said "everybody would be very poor" and questioned how he could be impeached when he's made strides improving economic conditions in an interview aired Thursday.
Individual congregations, religious organizations and clerics have made strides in openness and acceptance, but in general the black church remains largely absent from and often hostile toward the L.G.B.T. community.
Yet IBISWorld analyst Anya Cohen noted the label has made strides in reworking its sports offerings since launching athletic bras a few years back, when they were more sexy than practical.
Better flashPhoto: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)Maybe not as important as some other components, but the on-board camera flash has made strides in the years that smartphones have been with us.
Over the past year, I've made strides to strengthen my financial foundation: I've reviewed all of my investments, increased my savings and feel, generally, comfortable with where my money is going.
We have undeniably made strides since the late '90s: young girls are no longer being taught that their dreams are limited to that small space between the kitchen and the bedroom.
Uber and Lyft have taken hits to their bottom lines in order to attract drivers and enter new markets, although they have made strides in recent years in narrowing their losses.
Formerly incarcerated on drug charges, the older Cannady has made strides to open recreation centers and rehabilitate West Baltimore, efforts that resonate with the community better than most politicians would dream.
But while he has made strides in certain areas of his game since returning from spinal fusion surgery last year, he has yet to put it all together over a week.
The company also said it had made strides to address women's safety concerns, partnering with rights organizations and violence-prevention groups in local communities, and creating policies that emphasize women's needs.
Portugal, which spent a large part of the 20th century until the 1974 Carnation revolution ruled by an ultra-conservative fascist regime, has since made strides in liberal reforms upholding human rights.
I remain, in the face of all the challenges, both a believer and an optimist because I think it will be better for families and for the world — Have we made strides?
In response to Nordstrom's sales slowdown, Koppel said the company has made strides in paring down the amount of merchandise it has on hand, and has likewise reduced its future inventory plans.
DEBT DROP After a very tough 2019, when the company made a net loss of $2.45 billion, the steelmaker had made strides towards its goal of bringing net debt below $7 billion.
RHP Zack Wheeler, Monday's starting pitcher at Arizona, has made strides toward being the pitcher he was before injuries and surgery cost him the 2015 and 2016 seasons, manager Terry Collins said.
Looking back on the year, Amazon has made strides in the fashion department, building out its private-label lines and luring top brands such as Nike and Calvin Klein to its platform.
Trump, a notoriously private first lady, also made strides in showcasing a more open side of herself — not to mention a presidential administration that is increasingly isolationist in its foreign policy. Mrs.
Adventure Time may have made strides in depicting queer relationships, but there are still geographic regions where depictions of those relationships are made inaccessible to children today, even in the United States.
From easing the regulatory burden to lowering tax rates, the Trump administration and Congress have made strides in fostering a competitive American business climate, and they should be applauded for such success.
But among those states — the overwhelming majority of which swing conservative — a select few have made strides in renewable energy, recognizing that advances in green technology are often accompanied by cost savings.
Finally, Warren has made strides to convince Democrats that she can beat Trump, but until Tuesday she hasn't had to answer sustained attacks that her platform is too far left to win.
Delaware's Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control said that although the state has made strides in improving its air quality, out-of-state emissions keep it from meeting federal air quality standards.
While some states have made strides, contraceptive legislation is unlikely to move in states like Ohio and Florida, where politicians have enacted sweeping bills that further restrict access to abortion and reproductive health.
We've made strides in almost every category of long-wear makeup, but lipstick remains the most interesting to test — namely, because a good one must be comfortable, pigmented, kiss-proof, and food-proof.
Facebook has said it has made strides in its efforts to prevent online abuses in the Indian national election that starts this week but acknowledged that gaps remain in its "election integrity" efforts.
The company has made strides in the last quarter, landing new deals with fast-food restaurants such as Dunkin', and Blue Apron, and announcing that it is developing a plant-based bacon alternative.
The outlook for Huawei, the world's No. 3 smartphone maker, is overshadowed by strong competition in China's handset market, although the company has made strides in Europe against rivals Samsung Electronics and Apple.
After all, Apple is utterly dominant in the category, and while both Fitbit and Samsung have made strides on the Android side of the equation, neither one actually runs Google's wearable operating system.
A Ford spokeswoman, Dawn McKenzie, said that trucks had "moved from being seen as only relevant for work" to "being much more versatile," and that recent models had made strides in fuel economy.
We've since made strides in prosecuting online harassment — there are 45 state and federal cyberstalking laws on the books — but the question of what cyberstalking actually is remains up for debate, and HaltAbuse.
He later gave in to local officials and community leaders who said the designation was important to draw resources to a neighborhood that has made strides in reducing crime but still needs help.
And while the iPhone X and Apple Watch have made strides toward more voice, face, and gesture-based controls, eye-tracking and eye-driven interfaces are still in the nascent stages of development.
Reds LH Brandon Finnegan (4-7, 03) Wisler has made strides in his first full season in Atlanta's rotation, striking out almost a hitter more than a year ago (6.92 per nine innings vs.
While Unicode has made strides towards introducing emoji that are more representative of the entire population — with icons showing same-sex couples and single parent families — any symbolization of interracial partnerships is still absent.
ATLANTA — President Obama said on Monday that his administration had made strides in turning around the veterans health care system, highlighting a decline in the number of veterans facing long waits for doctor visits.
While the industry has made strides past the kind of casual misogyny famously portrayed in AMC's Mad Men, numbers show that women remain scarce in the executive suites and creative departments of Madison Avenue.
The company has made strides to make itself more friendly to developers, releasing an updated coding language, improving app approval timelines and expanding the ways that developers can make money and advertise their apps.
It has made strides towards a set of ambitious 2021 targets, but its customer numbers have fallen from 1.25 million in 2016 to 1.04 million in March, some way from its 2.5 million goal.
Furthermore, not all of the countries where the feature is restricted are alike; Lebanon, for example, has made strides in recent years to decriminalize homosexual conduct...a far cry from Russia's level of persecution.
This year, Congress made strides in getting the Pentagon funded on time by passing the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) before the start of the fiscal year for the first time in 20 years.
In recent decades, the cause of film preservation has made strides, spurred in part by the politicking and largess of individuals like the movie director Martin Scorsese, who has embraced preservation as a crusade.
The authority has made strides in providing basic services and created jobs for roughly a quarter of the work force, but it has grown increasingly autocratic and has been plagued by accusations of corruption.
But the trials ushered in a new era of resistance in the United States and elsewhere, while countries in the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America made strides toward ending gender discrimination, campaigners said.
Mr. Dorsey is an important figure in the field, but by no means the only one; in terms of grants and awards, his San Francisco company, now in its 15th season, has made strides.
Other young progressives, like Skyler Johnson who is running for New York's state Senate, have also made strides to integrate TikTok into their campaign strategies, according to Morning Consult, and have found some success.
Del Harvey, Twitter's Head of Trust and Safety said they're not just relying on the new technology, they've made strides to make sure abuse reports are reviewed by a person in a timely manner.
Though Buttigieg points to his landslide reelection in 24 as proof he made strides with voters of color, turnout was less than 15%, and one analysis shows his numbers dropped in some black precincts.
Mittal said 2019 was a very tough year, with the company making a net loss of $2.45 billion, but the steelmaker had made strides towards its goal of bringing the net debt below $7 billion.
According to the New York Times, a few people have also been visiting Stanton's grave in the Bronx, where she lays near a few other prominent activists who made strides in the women's suffragist movement.
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - South Africa may be more associated with sun than snow, but the country has made strides in recent years as a popular destination for professional skiers to compete in the European summer.
The findings suggest that China, which was thought to be the source of most of the rogue emissions of the chemical, CFC-113, has made strides in clamping down on illegal production of the gas.
As the college itself made strides toward gender parity, it fired a salvo at the final clubs to push them in the same direction: In 1984, it severed ties after they refused to admit women.
" Reflecting on that exchange in March, Zimmer noted a depressing trend: While Chinese academics have made strides to "inject more argumentation and challenge into their education," their American peers are moving "in the opposite direction.
While Rockland County's health department has made strides in increasing the vaccination rate, so far, only 72.9 percent of people in the county between the ages of 1 and 18 are vaccinated, Mr. Day said.
While the US has made strides in shrinking its carbon intensity, it still has one of the highest per capita emissions rates in the world, and it leads every country in cumulative greenhouse gas emissions.
Pope Francis has made strides in changing the culture of the papacy and in making the Catholic Church more inclusive, and he seems now to have grasped the gravity of the sickness afflicting the church.
The grant comes after AstraZeneca made strides last month towards its goal of adding heart failure to the conditions that can be treated by Farxiga, putting it ahead of a rival treatment from Eli Lilly.
He said the government had made strides in fighting Boko Haram, which is now active in just 14 of 177 regions of the country, and was working to combat militant groups in the Niger Delta.
Still, women made strides in the nominating process for House seats, with more than 29 percent of the total nominees, and at least 50 percent of the Democratic nominees, being women, according to Gender Watch.
KISI, another keyless entry provider that has made strides in offices, is also turning its attention toward residences, with plans to roll out the system at a new 570-unit development on Staten Island in March.
On Thursday, United Airlines made strides to move past its recent PR nightmare, announcing it had reached a settlement with passenger David Dao after he was forcefully dragged from one of its planes earlier this month.
"Around the world, we've made strides to bring down maternal mortality and prevent unintended pregnancy, and we know that reducing access to family planning will reverse those gains and put women's lives at risk," Richards said.
He has also made strides to make Facebook appear unbiased after taking flack during the campaign from the right over allegations of biased treatment and criticism from the left over the platform's dissemination of fake news.
Time Magazine has a rundown of the favorites, which include Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who have made strides toward an agreement to denuclearize the Korean Peninsula despite Kim's horrific human rights record.
By contrast, Democratic candidates have made strides in often racially diverse, urban or suburban Republican districts, including areas that backed Republican Mitt Romney for president in 2012 and then went for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 20083.
Since then, we've made strides in making sure people are routinely justifying any extended hours, taking time off when they do happen, and making sure we're keeping one another accountable and calling out when it's appropriate.
The sooner we succeed and push our nation's leaders to follow the example of New Zealand and other nations that have already made strides to build a future with fewer guns, the more lives we'll save.
President Trump has made strides by calling on Congress to pass paid parental leave in his recent State of the Union, and by signing a measure that grants federal employees 12 weeks of paid parental leave.
A spokeswoman referred Reuters to previous statements in which the company said it is committed to rooting out graft and has made strides in improving its compliance programs since the Car Wash scandal exploded in 2014.
Pop culture has made strides in reclaiming the problematic genre in recent years: Godless, Westworld, and Good Time Girls are all examples of westerns that shift the perspective from a white man-centric tale to include women.
But Asian countries have made strides in catching up and are converging with Japan in interesting ways, such that they are even beginning to face challenges that Japan's economy has long confronted due to its head start.
The company also made strides to enter the red-hot field of artificial intelligence with Sensei, its AI platform that uses machine learning to help computers match images and understand both the meaning and sentiment of documents.
Shopping, in particular, benefited from the maturation of the e-commerce industry, which has made strides in terms of enabling easier mobile checkout flows, and has benefited from native mobile payment mechanisms, like Apple Pay, we'd argue.
MENLO PARK, California (Reuters) - Facebook has said it has made strides in its efforts to prevent online abuses in the Indian national election that starts this week but acknowledged that gaps remain in its "election integrity" efforts.
News-driven moves saw AIM-listed ASOS, a victim of multiple profit warnings this year, jump 14% after the online fashion retailer said it had made strides in resolving warehousing issues that ate into its annual profit.
The gay couple pushing for the right to marry in China The gay community has made strides in social acceptance in the past two decades, with young gay and lesbian activists pushing for more rights and recognition.
"We have made strides in modernizing every aspect of food safety inspection, from company record keeping, to labeling requirements, to the way we perform testing in our labs," Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said in a news release.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump on reflected on the upcoming one-year anniversary of the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, during a law enforcement conference on Wednesday, saying his administration has made strides in ensuring school safety.
While sectors such as construction, manufacturing and mining have made strides in boosting women's representation on boards, others such as real estate, wholesale, retail and transport services saw a dip compared to last year, the report found.
Castro apologized in 2010 for this, and the country has made strides in LGBT rights in recent years, thanks partly to the advocacy of his niece, Mariela Castro, director of the National Center for Sex Education (CENESEX).
Stocks surged Tuesday after a Politico article said Trump's top aides and Republican congressional leaders have made strides in shaping a major tax overhaul and have "broad consensus" on ways to cut corporate and individual tax rates.
In recent years, scientists have made strides in getting computers to think and learn in ways approaching those of people, so that artificial intelligence can one day assist in advanced fields, such as healthcare and scientific research.
Salesforce had made strides in this space as well and announced updates to its platform during its annual Dreamforce conference in November that were aimed to help businesses get a better, "360-degree" view of their customers.
While shale producers have made strides in recent years at turning profits with lower oil prices, they are nearing a threshold where some would scale back investment, said Phil Flynn, an analyst at Price Futures Group in Chicago.
The Ikimobile phone is one of the first to use materials other than plastic, metal and glass and represents a boost for the country's technology sector, which has made strides in software development but less in hardware manufacturing.
More recently, Musk announced he was stepping down from the board of OpenAI in February 2018 to avoid any potential conflicts of interest with Tesla, which has made strides into artificial intelligence for its self-driving car technology.
Although the company had made strides since 2017 to develop a media brand and a wider audience than just gay men, he seemed monomaniacally focused on numbers and was hell-bent on attaining 4 million daily active users.
During the earnings call, Mayer made the case that Yahoo had made strides since she took over as CEO, arguing that its declining business had been well managed while building new areas that will eventually lift the company.
We've lost about 1.2 million square miles of wild land over the past 20 years, the researchers found, and we've made strides to protect only about 850,000 square miles of it — about the size of Alaska plus California.
States like Nevada have recognized this and have made strides in reforming net metering policies so that solar installation companies and those well-off enough to afford solar panels are not the only ones benefiting from rooftop solar.
And while Walmart has made strides to compete with Amazon — growing its e-commerce at the same rate (85033 percent) last year — Walmart's online business was still less than one-fourth of Amazon's as of two years ago.
Facebook has made strides since the 2016 election in disclosing political advertising, but academics who use Facebook's Ad Library have said that technical limitations can make it difficult to take a comprehensive look at spending on the platform.
It has been 58 years since Willie O'Ree broke the NHL color barrier and while sport in general has made strides towards greater diversity in both the locker room and boardroom, the face of the NHL remains predominantly white.
Of course, the Microsoft Surface, bless its heart and its tiny sales numbers (unflatteringly called out by Apple on stage), is the one that has made strides here over the last few years and Apple is merely drafting it.
The country had also made strides in enticing multinationals to invest on innovating in China, he said, citing Ford's $1.8 billion, give-year project to add smart technologies such as autonomous driving to the vehicles it sold in China.
Irving noted that his hometown of Los Angeles, ranked number 56th on the large-cities list, has made strides recently because it created an age-friendly task force last year that considers how municipal government actions affect the elderly.
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which was founded by another super-successful tech entrepreneur, has made strides in tackling HIV infections (among other afflictions) in developing countries, where targeted efforts like condom distribution can go a long way.
MENLO PARK, California, April 8 (Reuters) - Facebook has said it has made strides in its efforts to prevent online abuses in the Indian national election that starts this week but acknowledged that gaps remain in its "election integrity" efforts.
In these years, Macedonia has also has made strides toward the establishment of the rule of law, a bona fide democratic system of governance, Euro-Atlantic integration, as well as the accession for both European Union and NATO membership.
On Tuesday, an American diplomat in Doha said that Qatar's relationship with the United States was "strong" and that it had made strides: prosecuting people suspected of funding terrorist groups, freezing assets and putting stringent controls on its banks.
According to a study published in the Journal of Science Translational Medicine, researchers at Johns Hopkins University have made strides in developing a blood test that could aid in early detection for breast cancer, colon cancer, lung cancer, and ovarian cancer.
On Wednesday, though, Trump made strides toward announcing a more formal infrastructure plan, meeting with leading members of the private sector, such as SpaceX Chief Executive Elon Musk and Vornado Realty Trust Chief Executive Steve Roth, asking for their perspectives.
Speaking to ESPN, Saban said Tagovailoa has made strides, and that mobility will be the key factor on whether the quarterback plays for third-ranked Alabama (221-0, 5-0 Southeastern Conference) against second-ranked LSU (8-0, 4-8).
The 250 financial crisis, made far more severe in Ireland by a simultaneous property crash, left Ireland's banks with huge stocks of non-performing loans (NPLs) which they have made strides in reducing, in contrast to many of Italy's banks.
But while the church has made strides in dealing with sexual abuse of children, it has largely avoided a reckoning over sexual harassment and abuse suffered by adult seminarians and young priests at the hands of their superiors, including bishops.
He promoted a record of laws that made strides toward matters as concrete as "repairing the damage of harmful algae blooms on Lake Erie or dealing in very specific ways with the heroin and drug epidemic in Ohio," he said.
The second-most populous nation in Africa with 90 million people, Ethiopia has long been one of the poorest countries in the world per capita, but has made strides toward industrialization, recording some of the continent's strongest economic growth rates for a decade.
Therapies that aim to treat disease by altering a patient's genetics have made strides over the past year, but typically those therapies have relied on making any genetic changes outside of the human body, then transfusing the corrected cells into the patient.
At Blippar, we've made strides to use AI and augmented reality to educate children; but I have to acknowledge that the technology isn't ready to scale at the global level, nor is it yet in a place to teach children transferable literacy skills.
While China has made strides in publicizing air and groundwater pollution data in recent years, it still does not provide data on local soil pollution or require companies to publicly list which substances they discharge as waste, a departure from international standards.
No transition defense was worse than Houston's the season before he was hired, and even though they've made strides over the past two years—going from 30th to 21st is not nothing—getting back is still an area that needs to improve.
The city of some 21 million people, known for its deathly smog in the 1980s, made strides towards cleaner air at the turn of the century with measures that restricted the use of older vehicles and moved major industry out of town.
While the academy has made strides in terms of greater inclusion since the birth of the #OscarsSoWhite hashtag in 2015, that issue will also be closely watched, especially after the BAFTAs failed to nominate a single person of color in its acting categories.
American Girl has made strides in recent years to be more inclusive After receiving criticism that its dolls were predominantly white, able-bodied, and Christian, the company started to diversify its dolls&apos identities in terms of race, ability, religion, and general interests.
In the wake of the Orlando gun massacre that left 153 dead and 53 injured, Congressional Democrats made strides in reintroducing a raft of firearm restrictions affixed to a spending bill and even staged a filibuster to get a fast vote on them.
In the wake of the Orlando gun massacre that left 49 dead and 53 injured, Congressional Democrats made strides in reintroducing a raft of firearm restrictions affixed to a spending bill and even staged a filibuster to get a fast vote on them.
Although some cities have made strides for homeless populations, others concerned with public health, tourism and image have taken steps to drive away or criminalize people living on the street, who make up about 25% of the world's urban population, according to the United Nations.
Google has been a distant third in its race with Amazon and Microsoft's Azure as the trio vie for market share in cloud computing, but it has made strides since the appointment of industry veteran Diane Greene as head of that business in November.
Meanwhile, the art of portraiture made strides in the young Annie Leibovitz's daring Rolling Stone photos, and " Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas " (which Rolling Stone published), by Hunter S. Thompson (whom it brought into the footlights), is as genuinely "alt" a chronicle as exists.
To be sure, Apple has made strides to improve its global workforce, reforming its practices abroad and assembling the Mac Pro in the U.S. Apple also pays millions to app developers, many of whom are in the U.S., and supplier Foxconn is eyeing a U.S. expansion.
With only a year in operation, The Unapologetically Brown Series has already made strides toward Toruño's vision of affirming women of color and strengthening the WOC community, with over 20,000 Instagram followers and a panel at the New York City community center Mayday Space in August.
In a speech on Monday to the thousands who had gathered for the Disabled American Veterans national convention, Mr. Obama called the nation's responsibility to veterans "a sacred covenant," and he said his administration had made strides housing homeless veterans and reducing a backlog of benefits applications.
Its filing reveals a sprawling company that's made strides since ex-CEO Travis Kalanick was dropping Boober jokes back in 2014—but one that also has a few big, hulking problems on the horizon, like fighting drivers on employee classification issues and, you know, achieving profitability.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - North Korea's nuclear program has made strides in recent months but the country has not yet demonstrated all the components of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), including a survivable re-entry vehicle, the vice chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff said on Tuesday.
In just the past year Benchling says it has made strides to make its software faster and even more powerful to enable researchers to extract the information needed when they need it — multiples faster than what one might get with a simple query from a Google or excel spreadsheet.
The #MeToo movement has gathered steam over the past year, and Democrats in particular have made strides by purging people from the party accused of sexual harassment, misconduct, and assault from its ranks; these efforts have made it easier for Democratic senators and supporters alike to stand by Ford.
While he's made strides on the offensive end, developing into an elite three-point shooter (41.6 percent on four 3-point attempts per game) and a decent pick-and-roll playmaker who protects the ball, it's Beverley's irritating effort on the defensive end that waylays many driving guards.
Representatives Ruben Gallego and Raúl Grijalva remain two of the most steadfast non-Native defenders of Indian Country in either chamber of Congress, and even Republicans like Cherokee Nation citizen Markwayne Mullin and Chickasaw citizen Tom Cole and non-Native Paul Cook have made strides to defend Indian Country.
Cantiello, who has recently made strides in studying stellar magnetic fields, realized that the tangoing stars in the chemically homogeneous channel are essentially spinning balls of charge that would have powerful magnetic fields, and these magnetic fields are likely to cause the star's outer layers to stream into strong poles.
Though Rob's mother, Kris Jenner, and his older sisters — Kourtney, Kim and Khloé — have made strides throughout the year to stand by Rob during his volatile, whirlwind relationship with Chyna, their would-be sister-in-law may have reached the end of her grace period with the tight-knit Kardashians.
Philadelphia made strides last season with Joel Embiid finally making his debut and intended to make more with No. 1 picks Ben Simmons and Markelle Fultz joining the lineup this year, but the organization continued to ask for patience after a 128-94 loss at the Toronto Raptors on Saturday.
Regular electric cars, too, have made strides: The median range has jumped from 73 miles in model year 2011 to 125 in 2018, while fast-charge systems can now deliver up to 80 miles of driving distance in 20 minutes, a level that takes hours to reach with more basic chargers.
Other Western countries regressed in their rankings, including Australia, the UK, and the US. According to the report, it will take 257 years for women to have the same economic opportunities as men, though many countries have made strides in providing opportunities for women in other areas, like politics and education.
The vice chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff said on Tuesday that North Korea's nuclear program had made strides in recent months but had not yet demonstrated all the components of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), including a survivable re-entry vehicle that can deliver a nuclear weapon.
In New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, and Michigan -- states that have trended Democratic in recent elections, but whose economics and demographics seem to pose an opening for the GOP nominee -- Clinton has made strides in improving her favorable ratings, while Trump remains challenged by high unfavorable ratings and resistance from a significant portion of Republicans.
She's gone on to become a civil rights activist in her own right, speaking publicly on her historic case and advocating for Hispanic student rights in the U.S. As a Latina motivational speaker and a rare disease advocate, Lizzie Velásquez has made strides in advocating for people who have both disability identities and Hispanic heritage.
Funding the military that way gives the Pentagon a major headache, as it cannot start new programs under a CR. This year, Congress made strides in getting the Pentagon funded on time by passing the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) before the start of the fiscal year for the first time in 6900 years.
Ethiopia has made strides in creating greater food stability, according to the U.N., but its ability to predict the severity of this drought, after unreliable rainy seasons in the north, was complicated by an ocean-warming El Niño that scientists say is altering weather worldwide, bringing drought to California and unseasonably warm days in New York.
"There is no place for terrorism on Facebook, and we share the goal of the European Commission to fight it, and believe that it is only through a common effort across companies, civil society and institutions that results can be achieved," a Facebook spokesperson said, noting that the company has made strides in improving its crackdown on terror content.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE (R-Texas) out of the primary in May, Trump picked up momentum and made strides in unifying the party.
White House counselor Kellyanne ConwayKellyanne Elizabeth ConwayThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Florida first lady to miss Women for Trump event due to planned execution Trump adopts familiar mantra on possible recession: fake news MORE lamented the problem this week during a breakfast with reporters in Washington while also claiming that the West Wing has made strides in rooting out so-called leakers.
Ms. Glazer said the city has made strides toward reducing the population on Rikers Island through such efforts as a bail fund; legal services for people held on cash bail; the expanded Bail Expediting Program, which helps guide relatives of people whose bail is $5,000 or less through the payment process; and supervised release, a diversion program that places defendants who are low flight risks in a supervisory program rather than assigning bail.
All the music industry knew is that it wanted the golden goose to be secured from the arms of digital thieves, so the solutions they gravitated toward were instilled with digital rights management, which was starting to come into its own around this time, thanks to both the growing sophistication of the technology, which I wrote about last year, and the 215 Digital Millennium Copyright Act, which infamously made strides to prevent the technically inclined from attempting to legally break this technology.
After all, she wouldn&apost have become the artist with the highest-ever amount of American Music Awards, which is a fully fan-voted show, if her music was just OK. Swift has also made strides at bettering the music industry for her fellow artists as well as herselfI won&apost rehash the recent legal woes brought on by Scott Borchetta selling Swift&aposs former label Big Machine Records — and thus, all of Swift&aposs catalog up through 2017&aposs "Reputation" — to Scooter Braun (because who needs Big Machine anyway?).

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