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But some companies make real events out of their meetings.
Tens of thousands of subscribers make real money from it.
Looking for opportunities to make real connections will be key.
She's still fighting to make real the promise of America.
To make real career progress, focus on skill development instead.
The onus is on people with power to make real changes.
"You can make real friends and have real relationships," she said.
Congress also must make real strides in reforming our entitlement programs.
People can make real money from how many followers they have.
And you don't make empty promises, you make real things happen.
You don't have to win every point to make real progress.
We will stop at nothing until we make real, lasting change.
"Let's make real music again," he told them, in a note.
You push and I pull and we will make real change.
But they can also galvanize local leaders to make real change.
Now is the time to make real the promises of democracy.
With it, they have a more open opportunity to make real progress.
"It was interesting to make real live action into animation," Chan says.
Whether he is willing to make real compromises remains to be seen.
It somehow manages to make real bats look almost cute in comparison.
This moment presents us with an unprecedented opportunity to make real change.
I think we will make real progress with respect to the House.
Even worse, as a writer, I will probably never make real money.
It's also possible to make real change without watering down our values.
Its platform helps make real-time packet routing decisions to avoid congested paths.
It's insurance, and "it could make real sense in this environment," said Sewell.
They aren't Fire Phones, but something better: an opportunity to make real money.
I know popularity matters but maybe we can make real science popular instead?
On Sunday, Pompeo said he expected to make "real progress" at the meeting.
But this challenging moment is also a tremendous opportunity to make real improvements.
After all, attendees have the weight to make real change, especially across borders.
They must change their minds to make real inroads against the terror threat.
And we have an opportunity in this 116th Congress to make real progress.
We can make real-time choices with the programming team about those things.
Meanwhile, Facebook is destroying the business model for outlets that make real news.
To make real progress, however, the young entrepreneurs knew they had to commit.
The bar to compete is now so low, nobody can make real money.
I ran to make real, tangible changes to improve lives for everyday Americans.
Second, Mr. Trump risks squandering an opportunity to make real headway toward denuclearization.
Both sides would probably give up the blue helmets rather than make real concessions.
That share will need to rise a lot before i-buyers make real money.
In contrast Amitree wants to create tools to make real estate agents' lives easier.
So does the addition of Whole Foods make real change to the Amazon model?
In some way, you have to make real how big a problem this is.
Still, it will be months before the bills can make real progress in Congress.
We're social beings, and it's important to make real, meaningful time for our friends.
Backchannel bipartisan negotiations are how members of Congress either dither or make real breakthroughs.
Will they make real the goal of a functioning energy market — the Energy Union?
"Anarchy, disorder and lawlessness make real problems worse and end in tragedy," said Sobyanin.
Suddenly, we don't need a global compact to make real, in-the-water change.
The real challenge is to learn the right habits that help us make real progress.
Because if we're not passing the ladder down, then how do you make real change?
You've solved for increasing engagement; now it's time to make real, positive interactions a priority.
And then you have to deliver, you have to make real progress on the issues.
This is our chance to make real change and that's what I'm trying to do.
"Instagram is huge here and people make real effort to style their food," Elliott said.
Trump is the best shot we've had in a generation to make real change happen.
It will be hard to make real progress before the many Arab wars are stopped.
He had an opportunity to make real reforms early on, to boldly reshape Nigeria's path.
ITIF event on using technology to make real estate more competitive at 1:00 p.m.
There is broad enough consensus to make real change happen at all levels of government.
Entrepreneurial children can make real-life cashUber to buy 24,000 Volvo cars for driverless fleet
We need new and different people in charge if we want to make real change.
We come together when we acknowledge that and say we're going to make real change.
Our government can make real lasting change that nearly all Americans, regardless of party, support.
By requiring administrators to capture and use data, leaders can make real-time programmatic adjustments.
We just want to make real shit, we want to be cool creators and move on.
We can evaluate how accurate predictive models are before unleashing them to make real-world decisions.
The app, backed by UNVR's offices in 150 countries, aims to make real humanitarian tragedies virtual.
Only then can we make real our vision of safe, healthy and hopeful communities for all.
Constantly comparing yourself to others leaves little room to make real progress in your own life.
It's time to make real investments in Indian country to build opportunity for generations to come.
But it will take a massive culture change in government to make real spending cuts happen.
That's how we not only win elections, that's how we build movements that make real change.
"All of us, together, raising our voices — that's what's going to make real change," she said.
We're monitoring the situation closely and continue to make real-time adjustments to protect our users.
Brands will have no choice but to make real change and not just pay lip service.
Somebody said, 'Let's go in, let's make real moves, let's pay people to change the game.
We're monitoring the situation closely and continue to make real-time adjustments to protect our users.
We just have to identify and choose the candidate with the grit to make real growth happen.
The pain is the same, but you feel a loss that you can't seem to make real.
We are eager to work with start-ups to make real progress in the battle against inequality.
Once our leaders respect young voters, we can move beyond protest to make real change to policy.
Epic Games will also make real-time ray-tracing available to Unreal Engine developers later this year.
Throughout the process, he kept looking for a doctor who could help him to make real progress.
And that involves acknowledging her dark side in order to make real moral choices in the end.
"I knew they could make real magic as a couple because the energy was there," she added.
If you don't aspire to make real change, you can't inspire people to go to the polls.
"We come together when we acknowledge that and say we're going to make real change," she said.
Guy didn't begin to make real money until the early nineteen-nineties, when he was nearing sixty.
But we also try to make real data-driven decisions and think strategically for the long term.
It's a process of constant self-reflection and improvement, and it takes work to make real change.
"I can't find any compelling reasons why China would make real concessions to the U.S.," Hooper said.
Through public-private partnerships, we can make real strides to bridge the divide that hurts rural Americans.
They constantly monitor our dashboards to make real-time judgments about how best to engage our readers.
Jikh&aposs monthly revenue quickly increasedIn just a few months, Jikh was starting to make real money.
And with our instrument suite, we think we can make real advances towards that on the surface.
Hopefully, down the line, Twitter will put in the investment to make real text search a working feature.
People have wanted every actor on this show to be in a union that they could make real.
"This is when I realized I'd actually be able to make real money from doing this," she said.
With Brexit less than two months away, Mr Corbyn is being forced to make real and urgent decisions.
Watts only grows as a person when he realizes he has to log off to make real friends.
We are in this to win real victories for real people in real time to make real change.
During Story missions, Arthur can use L22 to make real-time decisions about how to ambush a camp.
"We continue to make real good progress on all of these fires," said Cal Fire director Ken Pimlott.
The political stars seem to have aligned to make real progress on medical billing abuse a tantalizing possibility.
For the financial sector to make real progress toward financial inclusion, policy makers and regulators are critical allies.
It's showy, but also a difficult character to make real and relatable, a hurdle the actress ultimately clears.
Perhaps grandstanding to their increasingly "progressive" base is blinding them to the opportunity to make real, bipartisan progress.
Floyd says he can make real money doing the exhibition fights with much less risk to his health.
The harder I worked to make real my idealized life, the unhappier I felt, and the more I drank.
Because to make real impact on this challenge, you need three key things — and Blendle has none of them.
Turing chips technology helps game creators make real-time cinema-quality visuals by simulating the physical behavior of light.
They use it to make real-time decisions about when, where, and how to send out anti-poaching officers.
Since "Hardhome" was our first real look at the Night King, the showrunners probably wanted to make real impression.
You can make real food in 20, 30 minutes, but we've convinced ourselves that it is a rocket science.
But setting Apple Watch dweebiness aside, a very limited, completely dedicated wristputer for winter sports could make real sense.
We have an opportunity now, because a national conversation is happening, to make real change and take substantive action.
Founded: 2018Funds raised: $250,000New Age Meats, based in San Francisco, also aims to make real meat from animal cells.
Congress, if you can move past a partisan debate on healthcare, you could make real progress on this issue.
Wherever you are, you have to forge alliances across these lines if you want to make real change happen.
"This is a call for real plans to make real changes in our lives and in our communities," she said.
"One of my favorite quotes from Doctor King was, "Now is the time to make real the promises of democracy.
Yet the extra export dollars earned are still classed as inflation and removed by the statistician to make "real" GDP.
As more municipalities make real-time traffic data available, it will increasingly be available to you on your vehicle's dashboard.
We miss the chance to make real change and educate our youth about what healthy relationships look and feel like.
But that's also time they don't get to make real relationships, have kids and be actual parents to those kids.
I, robot Proof that we've learned nothing from "The Terminator:" U.S. military is spending millions to make real-life cyborgs.
The year-long program teaches students how to identify investment opportunities, conduct market research and make real funding decisions. HBCU.
But broadband and cable have been slow to spread, so potential rivals, like Netflix, have yet to make real inroads.
If newly minted young millionaires are inclined to make real estate investment moves, they could drive these prices even higher.
It remains to be seen, however, whether the states and cities will make real pledges that go beyond political statements.
The USMCA may nibble at the edges of such long-standing precedent, but it doesn't appear to make real progress.
To make real the notion of light filtering from above, they began with a scattered array of triangle-shaped skylights.
But it was only after Ted Turner hired me for CNN in 1985 that I started to make real money.
This course gives you access to 13 lectures so you can hit the ground running and make real money fast.
There are two ways to make real money on Spotify without being a popular artist: musical spam and click fraud.
This year, state leaders can make real improvements in K-12 education a priority in action and not just rhetoric.
" Murray's deus ex machina drop-ins are an attempt, in Edwards's formulation, "to make real life more like the movies.
Thousands flock here to make real money in the oil sands, where creating synthetic crude begins in the strip mine.
That could make real-time applications such as mobile V.R., augmented reality, and self-driving cars a reality, he explained.
But, he added, "There's no doubt that more funding is an important component if we're going to make real progress."
It would make real a sci-fi future in which evading detection requires carefully sweeping up hair from a room.
"That was what's called a cheap fake; very easy to make, very simple to make, real content just doctored," Schiff sad.
A constitutional convention that is properly held — with independent, nonelected official delegates — could make real change and re-engage the public.
Just trying to make real music is the goal, and you can have guys and girls, old people and young people.
He made the strong point that there will never be enough members of Congress with the guts to make real cuts.
In Manhattan, the arrival of galleries can help make real estate hot, and for a while, art gains from the cachet.
I've not quite gotten into the weekly tradition just yet but now I can make *real* Keyser pesto anytime I want.
"Someone must answer the call to make real men of faith: selfless and self-disciplined," Grapes says on the school website.
In a draft that is considered deep in talent, that pick could allow the Knicks to make real strides in rebuilding.
Progressives have every day until 2020 to make real progressive progress either from within the Democratic Party or from outside it.
Working in ad sales for the newspaper can be an amazing opportunity to get your hands dirty and make real sales.
Russia has been bombing in Syria for six months, and had helped Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad make real territorial gains.
"Farmers in Oregon and nationwide are poised to make real economic gains for their communities once these regulations are updated," they wrote.
Solutions like these are not only how we win; they are how we break the logjam in Washington and make real progress.
In the late 1860s, it looked as if he might help his party make real change in the post-Civil War South.
To make real progress, we have to keep improving our machine learning and trying other tactics that can work around the world.
Western brands and retailers that source low-priced clothing there have inspected 2000,300 active factories and pressured suppliers to make real improvements.
He added he's embedded staff in towns and cities in Florida so that they can make real-time decisions for the hurricane.
To get this done, pressure on both sides is often needed to bring them to the negotiating table and make real changes.
Like the other ecological artists I mentioned, Denes explores — and often make real steps toward — alternatives to our current disastrous ecological course.
But they do it without any of the mechanisms of democratic government that we have when we make real public policy decisions.
Gingrich stressed that before Republicans send a bill repealing Obamacare to Trump's desk, the party must make real progress on a replacement plan.
"Rick proves for America that we can make real fashion," Mr. West said onstage at Cipriani Wall Street, wearing a double-denim ensemble.
Of course, the mission to make real and lasting change doesn't end with a lipstick, or any amount of money, for that matter.
While most airlines do undoubtedly want to create better PR for themselves, there's little financial reason for them to make real, substantive changes.
Bankers, in contrast, start to make real money only in their 40s, by which time they may already have formed their charitable habits.
To make real headway against this epidemic, the leading Internet advertisers, chief among them Google, would also need to implement similar review processes.
While TiVo and Rovi both make real products that real people actually use, neither of them make most of their money that way.
"This means that we can finally make real important strides to increase and improve our readiness," House Speaker Paul Ryan told reporters Tuesday.
Set transparent rules on hate postings and make real people, not avatars available to respond to the public when complaints were submitted. 2.
Now is the time to make real the promise of democracy and transform our pending national elegy into a creative psalm of brotherhood.
"But one of my favorite quotes from Dr. King was, 'Now is the time to make real the promises of democracy,' " Pence said.
Since it's hard to make real life crypto purchases in most big marketplaces, the coin holders aren't always able to fulfill their holdings.
We're seeing very positive opportunities to make real improvement and real investment for the future in the specific infrastructure of the Northeast Corridor.
What are some other annoying or unrealistic elements in your work that don't make real-world sense, but the client pushes for anyway?
And finally there's Stacey Abrams's MINORITY LEADER: How to Lead From the Outside and Make Real Change (Holt, $28, available later this month).
These improvements make real differences in the lives of students, but they leave plenty of room for children to fall through the cracks.
But we win when we talk about what's broken, how to fix it, and how we have the power to make real change.
Stainless Mug Coffee director Gina Gerfao of Blue State Coffee knows it's important to encourage people if you want to make real change.
"We want to help them determine what is realistic and doable so they can make real life changes that are sustainable," Albright said.
And the only time you make real money is on surge — so you will miss family dinner and putting the kids to bed.
There was an 'authoritarian streak' in both Blair and Brown, who 'ratcheted up coercion' because of 'their failure to make real economic improvements'.
" The aide added that "Democratic staff indicated it will be difficult to make real progress as long as the president keeps the government closed.
Their brightly colored displays make real life seem boring, while your friends, associates, and everyone else on social media constantly beg for your attention.
Explains the company, the Feed is meant to take users beyond the match in order to make "real" connections, it says in the announcement.
But what many Americans haven't heard about are the other solutions championed by the Republican Congress that make real, tangible improvements to our lives.
Some are very lonely and for one reason or another do not have the desire or ability to make real bonds with someone else.
"We need to make real the threat that Democrats have a good shot of winning control of Congress," the report obtained by Bloomberg said.
"So it's like, why pay a celebrity $50 million for a deal when that can be split up among influencers and make real impact?"
The new administration can make real strides in improving our government by making citizens the driving force behind the design and delivery of services.
But the agencies that have so far had the power to force Big Tech to make real changes have opted for more incremental adjustments.
Holly M. Smith is one of those philosophers like May who are troubled when moral theories fail to help us make real-world decisions.
Dot-coms with no business model were cast aside and only companies who could prove they could make real money got funding after that.
But it doesn't allow us to make real-time decisions about our content, and that acts as friction to delivering the best possible experience.
"If we want to make real impact, all of us need to mobilize, work together, and demand fundamental change in Microsoft's priorities," they wrote.
"It may feel like it's going to be impossible to make real change, but the hardest thing is actually just doing it," she said.
To make real change come January 2021, we need to attack corruption head-on, and that starts with a constitutional amendment overturning Citizens United.
So it's like, why pay a celebrity $483 million for a deal when that can be split up among influencers and make real impact?
"We are only going to make real money through volume, so we have got to increase our reach," said Baltic Exchange Chief Executive Mark Jackson.
After all, he was one of the first players to show you could make real money playing well and making endorsement deals off the course.
"With Caffeine, I can create my content in an organic way that lets me make real connections with my community," Offset said in a statement.
If people value and understand food, they will realize that we have the ability to make real food a basic right for every single person.
To start, the pair attempted to make Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kenya Moore's signature catchphrase "I'm Gone with the Wind fabulous!" even more dramatic.
In preparation for becoming a parent, I sought out help from a counselor and began to make real progress toward feeling normal around food again.
Despite doing more than many countries to make real-time air quality data publicly available, China has yet to overcome public scepticism about official statistics.
It might even mean more, since you only make real money in pro wrestling by patching into the cultural currents of whatever time you're wrestling.
Along with the president's eagerness to negotiate the deal of the century, these actions show a desire to make real progress in the peace process.
In the meantime, larger competitors like WattUp-maker Energous and COTA-maker Ossia have started to make real progress on over the air wireless charging.
This thought experiment is real for self-driving car engineers, who must equip a car to make real-time decisions with life-and-death consequences.
"It will be difficult to make real progress as long as the President keeps the government closed," a Democratic aide briefed on the meeting said.
So if the Trump administration doesn't move quickly to make real, sustainable and verifiable denuclearization gains, the window will close, leaving no diplomatic path forward.
Lauren Smith Brody, author, "The Fifth Trimester" To make real progress with diversity and inclusion in the workplace, we have to consider the human experience.
We have to treat it like a public health emergency that means bring data to bare and it means make real change in this country.
"I think what we ought to do is, we ought to be building a grassroots movement to make real change in this country," she said.
"The whole point is to keep this in the forefront of our minds, emblazoned everywhere, leaving no choice but to make real changes," he said.
In this area, as in others, the need to make real-world policy decisions will reveal to Mr Trump previously unappreciated inconsistencies in his policy preferences.
People today can fail to make real, lasting connections through apps because — like much of what takes place online — there's a layer of artificiality between people.
They make real versions that are metal and weighty, so they're perfect for close-ups, and then rubber versions of different weights for different fight sequences.
As cities increasingly look to these services to attract employers, hopefully they will incentivize transit agencies to make real improvements to our bus and rail systems.
From auctions to labour markets, the Nash equilibrium gave the dismal science a way to make real-world predictions based on information about each person's incentives.
" "People have been through unimaginable things in their life and have come out the other side, and they are taking that experience to make real change.
While starting today is a smart move, financial planners say not to expect wealth to grow overnight — to make real progress, you have to be patient.
"We must think boldly and make real investments in our nation's infrastructure rather than kick the can down the road with short-term fixes," Warner said.
Two New Audiobooks Inspire Teenagers to Make Real Change Both "We Are Not Yet Equal" and "We Say #NeverAgain" shine a spotlight on social justice issues. _________
Then, when the players are given the okay to come back, they could apply what they learned from the sims to make real football more watchable.
They've failed to make real inroads with African American voters -- and if that doesn't change immediately, it would all but eliminate their paths to the nomination.
"This is like a real application that real people can use to make real-life decisions," said Michael Valdsgaard, the head of digital transformation at Ikea.
Technologies such as enhanced digital communications will allow pilots to receive immediate, digital flight plans, and incorporate data into their flight to make real-time adjustments.
Yet hold it he does — and if he's willing to make real concessions to their party's core values and priorities, pragmatic Democrats should hear him out.
"We need to make real the threat that Democrats have a good shot of winning control of Congress," the report says, according to the news outlet.
If we want to follow the leadership of the students who marched last weekend and actually make real change we have to solve our democracy problem.
North Korea did not make real concessions in the 1990s even in the face of famine and biting sanctions that killed a tenth of the population.
In the Paula Fox universe, objects take on heightened importance, as if rearing up to fill the gaps left by characters' failure to make real connections.
Longhurst's team says it might be the right time for technology to make real progress, and Apple has a distinct advantage because it's devices are so popular.
These are TV series that are so dark and filled with characters who are so miserable, that they make real life look bright and cheery in comparison.
By inspiring and supporting others to get involved and make real contributions to village life, we hope it shines a light on the beauty of rural Italy.
If we're going to make real, lasting change, we need women at every level of the industry, not just in the spotlight or on the red carpet.
But she is slowly seeing that, even if she may want to, she cannot refuse the power to exert influence and make real change in our society
While his time in Japan promises to be filled with fun and games, it's also an opportunity to make real progress on some key national security issues.
"Our lobbyists can access the right people, at the right time, with the right message, to make real and lasting change," DeLancey wrote in a press release.
After five disastrous years, Brownback's historically ambitious plan to make real every Norquistian's sweetest fantasy has been beaten back to the regressive hell from whence it came.
The good news is that while the most urgent conservation issues are large and complicated, we don't need to wait for massive reforms to make real progress.
Watts also goes into detail on how anyone can become an activist and make real change in their communities, even if they're initially unsure where to start.
This means that if you compromise and act agreeable, it can put you in a better position in your family to get them to make real change.
R.I.S.E.: COLLECTIVE FURY is also a testament to social media as a resource for politically-engaged network-building that's able to make real impacts beyond the screen.
Meanwhile, Alibaba recently expanded its big data and A.I. cloud offerings in Europe — the product handles huge amounts of data that lets organizations make real-time predictions.
That is why we have made and continue to make real changes to our business model to cut down processing times and increase capacity in our offices.
I'm convinced that the college-graduation problem is one of the big barriers to economic mobility — and yet also one on which we can make real progress.
To make real change we need to tackle something larger and more systemic: the pervasive culture that urges boys toward disrespect and detachment in their intimate encounters.
Indeed, the overall message of the program is that traditional schooling is useless, but Paul can teach you how to make real money in the real world.
In addition to addressing the grave allegations of misconduct in this whistleblower complaint, Congress must act to make real the promise that whistleblowers will always be heard.
Athletes have chance to make real difference Deputy Commissioner Mark Tatum said athletes have the opportunity to make a real difference in fighting stigma surrounding mental illness.
"It seemed to be a very simple incremental policy to make real environmental change," she said, "and it has turned out to be an incredibly difficult fight."
While museums may make concessions at the fringes, in temporary exhibitions or collaborations, the challenge still remains to make real and lasting changes to the institutional power structures.
Erwin says that he hopes his book, which details the lessons he learned, inspires others to make real changes the same way Hill's and Peale's books inspired him.
Still, my sense is that many Democrats believe that politics as usual isn't up to the task, that we need a political earthquake to make real action possible.
For now, it's difficult to make real money on the platform unless you happen to be one of the artists with a song that becomes a TikTok meme.
At the same time in the next weeks, the interest in buying Yahoo from outsiders will increase as a number of possible buyers start to make real moves.
Let's hold a wake for the beloved…Read more ReadThis is a bummer for Vine creators, many who have gone on to make real careers (Shawn Mendes anyone?).
Now that scientists have detected gravitational waves, ripples in spacetime spawned by the most violent physical events, they want to use their discovery to make real physics observations.
"It showed how both sides can come together – industry and consumer groups – could come together and to make real change," Creighton told The Hill in a telephone interview.
The Otto trucks are equipped with a series of sensors and mapping technology to allow them to gauge their position on highways and make real-time driving decisions.
And that is why this week we celebrated four leaders - two Democrats and two Republicans - who rose above the gridlock to make real progress for the American people.
He also said that the U.S. banking system lacks the technology necessary to make real-time digital currency changes happen with the regularity needed to run an economy.
Rather than continue treating retirement security as an afterthought, Congress could make real progress with a series of pragmatic reforms that have enjoyed bipartisan support over the years.
It benefits their constituents because by working within the existing system rather than tossing out the rulebook, they can make real progress on the issues voters care about.
But they also happened because Cheryl Boone Isaacs, a black woman, had a seat at the table and used her power to make real changes from the inside.
Like other technology-based lenders, Konfio uses a combination of data from social media and online payments to more traditional data to make real-time approvals of loans.
In the program, students are encouraged to make real connections to what they are growing and eating, empowering them to develop healthy habits that will last a lifetime.
He added that as more companies seek carbon neutrality, that will drive demand for new technology, though it will require power companies, above all, to make real progress.
Let's work together to restore the American dream, and finally make real, permanent change to the issue of poverty that has beleaguered our nation for far too long.
But it may well be that the unjailing of Mr López is a diversionary tactic rather than a sign that the regime is willing to make real political concessions.
These spaces have allowed customers to interact with Bumble in the real world – an idea that makes sense, given the app's focus on helping people make real life connections.
Unlike the rest of us, who confine our stalking to our phones, she sets out to befriend the Instagram influencers in the flesh, and make real the Instagram illusion.
If Apple wants to make real money on the TV service it's launching later this year, it needs that service to work on more than just Apple TV hardware.
But now comes the hard part: trying to make real change, through a candidate who didn't support their movement and through a political environment rife with distractions and calamities.
For us, we felt, in and of its own right, it was an important enough problem and one that we could make real headway on earlier than passenger transportation.
Like Eric, I was skeptical that group dates could lead to an engagement, and it took time for me to realize they absolutely held opportunities to make real progress.
Another theme that is common not only in The Keepers but many true crime series is the overbearingly bureaucratic system in place that can make real change take decades.
Maybe it's because you don't have to get out of your car or make real eye contact with anyone while you eat your corn dog and Ched 'R' Peppers.
If the new ads take off, they could represent the first chance many video publishers have had to make real money from the stuff they've been running on Facebook.
At the same time in the next weeks, the interest in buying Yahoo from outsiders will also increase as a number of possible buyers start to make real moves.
What gold bears fail to recognize is that, since central banks have already pushed rates into the basement, inflation need not be present to make real interest rates negative.
I see #Larryisreal as an affirmation, like a mystic calling forth of what could really become real and that could be applied to anything we want to make real.
Merkel said that while she could imagine such a scenario in the future, Moscow would first have to make real progress on a viable peace plan for the country.
The good news is that given recent innovations; advancing technology, transparency and open data, we are in a better position than ever to make real progress on these fronts.
Over the course of the next number of days, almost the exact same number, three and a half million, watch it online ... We make real money off the first.
Given that anticipated growth, two avenues are emerging to limit associated rise in greenhouse gas emissions: Make real beef more environmentally friendly, or convince people to eat something else.
The tests did not involve samples from potential patients, but were part of the routine quality-control procedures that labs followed before using a test to make real diagnoses.
"To push these girls, we felt they had to play against boys because you need strong opponents to make real progress," said José María Salmerón, the club's general director.
If you want people to develop a healthier diet, they have to have a better quality of life in which they can make real choices about what they eat.
Rather, it is myopic and naïve to think that supporting our dictators, as so many Western administrations do, will make real the mirage of stability they claim to support.
"If we want to make real impact, all of us need to mobilize, work together, and demand a fundamental change in Microsoft's priorities," the workers write in the letter.
The 49ers are the only team in the National Football League to use Executive Huddle, which gives the team the ability to make real-time adjustments on game day.
However, in order for the third summit to make real progress, it was important to think about how more can be done to go beyond scrapping the Yongbyon facility.
It's an important deal in the world of Beer Mile running -- 'cause it shows the athletes that you can make real money if you're at the top of the game.
Called Kinn, the line aims to make "real jewelry, with real prices, for real people" — and to celebrate the launch, Kinn is giving away 14-karat solid gold hoop earrings.
If our state is to make real progress on our pressing needs, like improving education and growing our economy, there must be a base of public trust in our government.
"Giving people enough money to live on with no strings attached" is necessary to achieve true "equality of opportunity" and could "eventually make real progress towards eliminating poverty," Altman wrote.
I fell in love with small double shot, no whip, mochas at Starbucks, but if they don't make real lasting changes, I can get them many, many, many other places.
With this in mind, the FAA bill is the most significant airport security package in a decade, and it will help us make real progress toward keeping airline passengers safer.
It requires that students, in a very short time, make real and serious decisions about who they are, what they value, and how they'll respond if they find themselves implicated.
We have to treat it like a public health emergency, and that means bring data to bear and make real change in this country whether it's politically popular or not.
The Players' Tribune, the startup that's supposed to deliver sports stories from the perspectives of star athletes, has a new boss, and new ambitions: It wants to make real money.
The devastating truth, though, is that it'll take either a change of power in Brazil or the whims of capitalism to make real progress on reversing deforestation in the Amazon.
"The Sanders campaign is an effort to make real the principles of personal dignity, autonomy, free association, plurality, & self-development that liberalism prizes," tweeted Columbia law professor Jedediah Britton-Purdy.
He implored each of us, as nations and as human beings, to do the same, to see ourselves in each other and to make real that pledge of 'never again.
"I think there will be much more focus on whether there's a policy deliverable and whether we will see a commitment from North Korea to make real changes," Johnson said.
The Wild Horse and Burro Program is a sinking ship and it is incumbent that the agency make real changes to ensure that the wild horse and burro program stays afloat.
"Our founding belief was that in order to make real progress toward the original objectives of AI, you needed to start by grounding your ideas in the physical world," Rose says.
"If they don't make real strides to make me believe that this won't happen to me or any female or person again, then no, I won't be using Uber," she said.
Manik said he would work to improve communication and transparency at Pertamina, including between the company's directors and its different divisions, and would look to make "real changes" in 100 days.
AND THEN SOFTWARE IS CONTINUING TO MAKE REAL PROGRESS, IF YOU ADJUST FOR M&A, IT GREW ACTUALLY 003% IN CONSTANT CURRENCY AND THEY'RE IN THE MIDDLE OF A BIG TRANSITION.
They transmit the information to firefighters and chiefs in command centers so they can make real-time decisions on where to send smokejumpers or whether to send out an evacuation order.
"But one of my favorite quotes from Dr. King was, 'Now is the time to make real the promises of democracy,'" Pence said, quoting from the "I Have a Dream" speech.
The gap also raises serious national security questions and reinforces the need to move beyond debating border security and make real progress including understanding the frequency and motivations behind visa overstays.
She made the announcement after President Joko Widodo urged his ministers to make "real progress" to reduce the current account deficit and maintain the rupiah exchange rate at "a fair level".
"Keep it up and you'll be able to make real ones ... from your state penitentiary," one man added, probably before repeating the joke to his family for the next seven hours.
We have relied on outside advocates and sympathetic politicians to make real change for trans people in the United States, but there is a clear and galling lack of transgender politicians.
That hole in our political vocabulary matters, as it makes it hard to debate the core question of any political campaign: How will the candidates actually make real people's lives better?
For many Mexicans, Nafta promised to make real "the fever dreams of joining the modern economy," said Timothy A. Wise, a trade expert at the Small Planet Institute and Tufts University.
Players must manually search for others to team up with for massive raids that involve 40 people communicating and working together — moments that have led people to make real-life friends.
Therefore, if the United States and North Korea want to make real bilateral progress, they need to accept that China is part of the problem, rather than part of the solution.
"We continue to expect US-China trade tensions to reemerge as non-trade issues worsen and the two sides fail to make real progress on fundamental differences," the Nomura analysis predicted.
However, if the owners are ever going to make real inroads and eventually real revenue in Asia, what better chance will they get than back-to-back Winter Games in Asia?
We've repeatedly heard from both Republican and Democratic witnesses in our committee that government will have to make real investments in broadband to build out to unserved parts of the country.
The other part is more important: The One Top is meant to work in sync with the new Tasty mobile app, which is where BuzzFeed thinks it can make real money.
At the 2018 Oscars, Frances McDormand called for every one in the room to have "inclusion riders" in their contracts to help make real strides toward leveling out the Hollywood playing field.
Portugal is already trying to attract wealthy Britons who want to move after Brexit and has established a special office to make it easier to make real estate and other corporate investments.
Chinese officials saw the meeting as a way to "make real progress" outside of political circles in Washington, said Daniel Sperling, a professor of environmental sciences at the University of California, Davis.
As a member of the House Budget Committee, we spent months putting together a budget that balanced over the next ten years and that would make real strides in addressing mandatory spending.
"We need to make real investments — not cuts — in Florida and communities around the country," said Nelson, one of 10 Senate Democrats up for reelection in states carried by Trump in 2016.
Doing so will not only save and change the lives of 1 million Rohingya but may be the only opportunity to make real the promise of a prosperous, inclusive democracy in Myanmar.
To make real progress on the myriad problems we face, we should work to elevate leaders who show the courage, the maturity and the patriotism to forge pragmatic solutions across party lines.
"We've built up the world's coalition to communicate to Chairman Kim that now is the time, now is the moment, and I hope we'll make real progress this this week," Pompeo said.
They are still living in the eye of the storm of injustice and they would rather, like the protesters in Brooklyn, see both cultural and governmental institutions make real changes around racism.
Privacy experts agree with the calls for regulation, saying there is now enough social consciousness to make real and important changes in the way the internet user data is handled and regulated.
"This is a very straightforward step that removes an arbitrary requirement and ensures the State Department has the needed discretion to make real-world security determinations," said White House spokesman Michael Short.
I and all those at Sentebale, be it here in London, Lesotho, or Botswana – will continue the work to make real long-lasting impact for all those that have been left vulnerable.
Once the basic "rules" of classification have been created in these non real-time environments, they have to be deployed on devices that accept live data input and make real-time classifications.
Instead, Mr. Gillette planted himself in front of an online configurator and chose all the bits and pieces he wanted to add to make real his vision of a Silver White Mini.
The Worm -- who just got back from N. Korea -- sat down with Michael Strahan on 'GMA' and laid out why he thinks he and Trump can make real progress with Kim Jong-un.
In order to make real higher education reform happen, Generation Progress executive director Maggie Thompson told VICE Impact, lawmakers also need to address student debt and the 45 million people who have it.
The 1970s saw an explosion in progressive, black-centered television and culture, just as blacks were starting to make real socioeconomic gains as a result of the civil rights revolution of the 1960s.
This is part of a growing movement, not just in tech, but across the country, including teachers, fast food workers, and others who are using their strength in numbers to make real change.
Although the core of the earth is less exotic than, say, outer space, using neutrinos to understand it could make real, tangible changes in the way people live and move through the world.
Founded: 2015Money raised: $20 millionNotable investors: Richard Branson, Tyson New VenturesMemphis Meats is one of a handful of startups that are aiming to make real chicken, duck, and beef products from animal cells.
VFX supervisor John Nelson also said he team closely studied the character&aposs emotions in the original "Blade Runner" and incorporated them into the double, helping to make real and fake almost indistinguishable.
Lori Sallet, the media relations director at the American Farmland Trust, said that urban expansion and the opportunity it presents for farmland owners to make real estate deals with developers drive this decline.
None of the proposals from the states would make real investments in workers' skills; rather, they would force additional paperwork burdens on workforce systems without the capacity to serve everyone who wants training.
He can tell them to lay off the violent behavior and threats and to help him see this through with dignity and enough leverage to make real change in the Democratic Party in Philadelphia.
"The best way for Uber to move forward is for the company to make real, transparent, and enforceable commitments to its drivers, its riders, and the communities in which it operates," the letter states.
"If you're a restaurateur and you just make ends meet, suddenly you have an opportunity to make real money," said Ofer Cohen, the president of TerraCRG, a real estate brokerage based in Prospect Heights.
Lee noted that the frenetic growth in cryptocurrency prices was also impeding their wider adoption as most people were using them as a speculative asset rather than using them to make real-world transactions.
"To make real progress in A.I., we have to overcome the big challenges in the area of common sense," said Mr. Allen, who founded the software giant Microsoft in the 1970s with Bill Gates.
But if the country is going to make real progress against its biggest problems — inequality, climate change, assaults on democracy — the progressive grass-roots movement will need to be stronger than it now is.
To make real progress against this variety of infectious diseases by 2030, the study concluded, the world must increase research spending to nearly $123 billion a year; it now spends only about $3 billion.
O'Hanlon warned that the Trump administration is on a path that will force it to make "real decisions on Iran and North Korea that could make everything else this administration has decided on inconsequential."
Mr. Chazelle explained how he and his crew used a freeway right alongside daily commuters, how they got a railway reopened and why he wanted to make real locations look as fake as possible.
"A Republican in the White House and a Republican majority in Congress present tremendous opportunity to make real progress," Senator Cory Gardner, Republican of Colorado, said in the party's weekly radio address on Saturday.
It's my hope that those on the other side of the aisle will leave the President's withered breed of politics on the sideline and join Democrats -- centrist, progressive and otherwise -- to make real progress.
It tracks when users exchange phone numbers and can pretty much tell which accounts are being used to make real-life connections and which are used to boost the ego of an over-swiper.
And while he recently won the endorsement of Ta-Nehisi Coates, as Emma Foehringer Merchant noted, he needs to talk about voting rights in order to make real inroads with black voters, said Jamil Smith.
With robots like Softbank's Pepper robot being primed to make real inroads into retail and corporate environments, Hitachi would do well to offer something a little better than a retread of a decade-old experiment.
But here's the catch: The vast majority of the millions of women sending out Facebook invites and setting up party displays on coffee tables don't develop the robust, sustained "downlines" necessary to make real profit.
It'll dull the pain of such mindless metaphorizing—and serve as a reminder that you, an at-least-semiconscious being, have an actual brain that can make real decisions like "Drink!" in the first place.
"My colleagues had seen me debate in the years before I ran for the position of minority leader," she wrote in her book Minority Leader: How to Lead From the Outside and Make Real Change.
"He has gotten himself to the edge of the mountain, he can get himself to the top of the mountain, but to do that he has to be willing to make real change," Gingrich said.
The first chip will provide "highly accurate intelligence on the vehicle's position within its environment" and will also make "real-time decisions on vehicle control and active safety maneuvers based on sensor data," Renesas said.
He'll stress to them that the next few weeks will be "the last opportunity to make real — not cosmetic — changes in the Iran nuclear deal" before Trump decides that the U.S. should leave the deal.
Using this legislation as a timely vehicle to pull conversations out of isolation, our country could make real strides in solving for our skills gap by educating and retaining students to meet growing industry demands.
So-called programmatic video campaigns allow buyers to make real-time bids for ad slots on publishers' sites, or each time a video is viewed, with the winning bids being displayed instantly on the sites.
A coordinated opposition under the leadership of someone like former MHP dissident Meral Akşener could make real inroads into the AKP's monopoly on the center right and potentially remake the electoral map in important ways.
"It's like, they are so focused on trying to make real Marines that they don't see how they are hurting a lot of good recruits," said Mr. Weaver, who has begun telling his story publicly.
The cyberattack made headlines around the world in 2010 and is widely considered to be among the first to target infrastructure and make real-world damage, as it sabotaged equipment in an Iranian nuclear facility.
Opportunity zones encompass three enticements that make real estate attractive to professional investors: the promise of change in underserved areas, the chance of an outsize investment return and the opportunity for a huge tax break.
This could range from simple misinformation, to bots, to fully-synthetic "deep fakes," videos constructed with artificial intelligence to make real people seem to be doing or saying things they never would in real life.
"1-800 Contacts shares our drive to change what is broken in this industry, and we know that this acquisition will bring our vision to life on a global scale that can make real change."
The time has come to get real, and that means acknowledging a very sobering fact: We need white men on our side and active in the diversity discussion if we're ever going to make real progress.
Marvin Minsky isn't quite as well known as some of the early computer or internet pioneers, but artificial intelligence—a concept he worked to make real—has undoubtedly influence the way we all live our lives.
Stauffer's "Giants" showed us how much Douglass's prophetic force poked and prodded Lincoln toward righteousness, but Douglass himself was deeply affected by Lincoln's example of the power of liberal party politics to make real change happen.
But in a separate statement, Cruz says he wants to help make "real improvements" so it "provides the relief from Obamacare that Republicans have repeatedly promised the last seven years" — especially in reducing health insurance premiums.
Motivated kids with flippy hair and charming personalities or dynamic voices have utilized the platform to build tweenage audiences and make real cash off of product endorsements of brands of face wash or specialty barbecue sauces.
In particular, many Ukrainians hope he can make real progress fighting corruption and bring peace to the east, where more than 13,000 people have already been killed in a five-year conflict with Russian-backed separatists.
The U.S. trade fight is getting nastier and it's more likely to escalate, but administration officials are hoping to make real progress on NAFTA, a development that could give some comfort to a troubled stock market.
Gildert, a physicist who conceived Kindred in 2013 while working with Rose at quantum computing company D-Wave, thinks giving AI a physical body is the only way to make real progress toward a true thinking machine.
If the role of these unpledged, automatic delegates shifts from this informal, elite-centered winnowing to being able to help decide in the case of a contentious nomination, this might make real competition over nominations more viable.
But no one has come to me and said let's make real episodes: ten episodes that look like the show was and to actually be what the show was and get everyone back, with the right budget.
However, he has nothing to do with the difficult truths we must address if we are to make real racial progress, and the reckoning includes being honest about how black grievance has been ignored, dismissed or discounted.
There is an expectation that the Democratic women elected Tuesday will make real change and do what they promised: take on President Trump, be advocates for their communities, make our national policies as representative as our country.
Learning to play the electric guitar requires more equipment (you'll need an amp and a cable if you want it to make real sound), but some experts say they can be easier for beginners than acoustic guitars.
The Trump administration's Commission on Radical Islam should be focused on bringing the American people together around a common understanding of those who wish to do us harm and to make real progress in protecting our nation.
Still, the lawsuit set a kind of standard for companies looking to come back from sexual harassment allegations: They must make real restitution to survivors, ensure that employees are safe, and keep perpetrators from profiting from misdeeds.
"It's hard to imagine that we are going to make real progress now without either a general election or a second referendum on any deal she can get over the line in parliament," she told Sky News.
Nike did make real-life versions of the self-lacing Air Mag sneakers from Back to the Future, and the company spent years teasing the public about them, but the company never intended them for the mass market.
"As a head, my life would be limited, but by then we will be able to make real connections to computers," Anders Sandberg from the University of Oxford's Future of Humanity Institute, said in an interview in 2013.
"This is the marquee race, and if the Democrats are to make real gains in the House nationally this is the kind of seat that they need to pick up," said Bruce N. Gyory, a Democratic political consultant.
With their merged data about people's health and vast reach, the two companies assert that they have the opportunity to make real change in a health care landscape that nearly everyone agrees is too convoluted, inefficient and expensive.
"To make real and lasting change, work needs to be done at the top where the tone and priorities for each museum are established," Laura Lott, the president and chief executive of the alliance, said in a statement.
"As we return to session next week, I hope that the Senate will act swiftly to fund the government and stop blocking legislation that will make real progress for all Americans," Hoyer wrote in a letter to colleagues.
The combination of the all-consuming Brexit negotiations and the Corbyn-castrated Labour Party means that it's becoming part of Bagehot's "dignified" rather than "efficient" part of government (meaning it's there for show rather than to make real decisions).
"It is incredibly important that the American public see and hear from survivors and that they are given a platform to tell their stories, so that we never forget the need to make real and lasting change," Brown says.
With old congressional allies like Dianne Feinstein newly skeptical of the NSA — and President Trump openly feuding with the intelligence community — surveillance reformers are seeing their best chance in years to make real changes to the US surveillance apparatus.
The big picture: RJC board members, who are confident that 2020 is the cycle where Republicans can finally make real inroads with the Jewish vote, have planned a $10 million investment to garner Jewish support for Trump, Politico reports.
Marvel, by contrast, had four solid, individual character-based hits under its belt (Ironman, The Incredible Hulk, Thor, and Captain America: The First Avenger) before releasing The Avengers, its first film to make real use of the wider universe.
Bots make it a whole lot easier to make real-time requests, such as ordering pizza or calling an Uber, and hopefully could replace those awful phone-based automated systems when you need to reschedule a flight, for example.
"We are losing the opportunity of a lifetime to make real change," said Ms. Cunningham, sitting on her back patio on Primary Day afternoon, surrounded by the farm that has been in her family since the end of slavery.
"We are losing the opportunity of a lifetime to make real change," said Ms. Cunningham, sitting on her back patio on Primary Day afternoon, surrounded by the farm that has been in her family since the end of slavery.
For those of you demanding sound effects… here's Seb Lee-DelisleAugust 31, 2016 It takes a disappointing amount of gear and trickery to make real lasers look more like sci-fi lasers, but it looks like it's worth it.
While Kyle Kuzma has looked like a draft steal to rival Donovan Mitchell, and Brandon Ingram quietly continues to make real strides, it's hard to notice anything else in Lakerland when the daily Ball soap opera is so suffocating.
Each of the defense ministers tried to contain the crisis over the course of the 90-minute, closed-door exercise in Tallinn that officials sought to make real by creating mock news videos giving updates on an escalating situation.
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - South Sudan's President Salva Kiir and rebel leader Riek Machar said on Monday they hoped for a breakthrough in peace talks as they met in Khartoum, but there was no immediate indication that either side would make real concessions.
Carter's move was part of a larger conservation agenda that he pushed from his first days in office, where he told the country they would have to use less energy and make real sacrifices for the sake of their own future.
These changes come at a time when Zillow Group is dramatically expanding the scope of its business, entering into buying and selling homes, mortgage lending and other services intended to make real estate transactions easier and more seamless for consumers.
"This coordinated initiative could force North Korea to make real demilitarization concessions, while providing a win for both China and the United States," Markey wrote, adding that China has unsuccessfully urged the US to engage North Korea directly for years.
The sad part about all this is that after seeing this thing, is now we have to wonder if Nintendo will ever make real Gamecube classic for all of us without the skills or time to make one for ourselves.
Elsewhere, Nomura Real Estate Holdings was untraded with a glut of buy orders after a source said on Saturday that Japan Post Holdings was considering buying the company in a bid to make real estate operations its new earnings pillar.
In other words, any politician claiming that he's made a dent in the climate change problem is pretty hard to refute while any politician claiming her opponent has failed to make real climate change progress is similarly hard to debunk.
"It's been true a number of times that what I thought was my ambition really wasn't my ambition," said Abrams, who released her book, "Lead from the Outside: How to Build Your Future and Make Real Change," earlier this year.
"I am confident that, with a proven and tested leader like Joe Biden in the White House, we can begin to heal and unite our nation, restore our democracy, and make real progress for hardworking families," she said in a statement.
"We need to make real the threat that Democrats have a good shot of winning control of Congress," he said in a presentation for the Republican National Committee at the end of August that was recently shared with the president.
"The aim of our presence in Afghanistan is to send the message to the Taliban that they will never win on the battlefield, but they have to sit down and make real compromises around the negotiating table," NATO's Secretary General added.
It can tumble through the air in various poses, which is made possible by onboard sensors that let the robot know to make real-time decisions like when to outstretch its arms, or to tuck in its knees for a somersault.
The assignment troubled him, and in a flashback we saw why: it dredged up memories of his own adolescence, when Philip was essentially molested by the state, trained to "make real" the sex he has as part of his job.
Through letters, hearings, and advocacy, she's pushed agencies to make real changes on student loans and student debt, for example, and she weighs in on federal rulemaking, even if it seems obscure or what she's getting at isn't immediately clear.
"Indeed, by allowing them to take credit for doing something about the problem, the lawsuits may take the pressure off of public officials" to make real changes, Lars Noah, a professor at the University of Florida College of Law, said.
To me, it sounds like Americans need to demand that our government actually hear our concerns, look at our skyrocketing bills, and make real policy that respects us, instead of watching the staff of an unelected official laugh as he ignores us.
As much as U.S. President Donald Trump wants to boost markets through a trade pact with China, he will not soften his position that Beijing must make real structural reforms, including how it handles intellectual property, to reach a deal, advisers say.
Each of the EU's defence ministers will try to contain the crisis over the course of the 90-minute, closed-door exercise in Tallinn that officials have sought to make real by creating mock news videos giving updates on an escalating situation.
While policies that facilitate savings can help keep more money in working families' pockets, to make real progress on the racial wealth gap we need to focus on direct investments in those communities that have been denied economic opportunities throughout our nation's history.
"We want to show that YouTube isn't just a drama fest, that we actually have real influence and can make real change," Jimmy Donaldson, who goes by MrBeast on YouTube and started the campaign dubbed #TeamTrees, said in a private video seen by The Verge.
News outlets did make real, novel efforts to communicate Trump's unique kind of political dishonesty and his erratic nature to news consumers, but this was offset by a parallel collective decision to hold him to the irresponsibly low bar that his campaign set for itself.
Touting a system that can forecast a sale price within 2.5%, co-founder and CEO Jeremy Sicklick told TechCrunch that Eric Schmidt, Kobe Bryant and other well-known names are betting on his startup because they believe it will make real estate investors money.
What this number really means—and what I Am Evidence strives to make real for the viewer—is that 400,000 Americans, 400,000 human beings, have been the victims of sexual assaults that have not only never been prosecuted, but have never been investigated at all.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - As much as U.S. President Donald Trump wants to boost markets through a trade pact with China, he will not soften his position that Beijing must make real structural reforms, including how it handles intellectual property, to reach a deal, advisers say.
The effort to make real and sustainable progress on these matters has been impaired by the European Union's stubborn adherence to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) – a nuclear framework which didn't make sense when it was signed and doesn't make sense today.
She was the first woman to hold a cabinet position and the namesake of the Department of Labor's headquarters in Washington, D.C. As the secretary of Labor nominee, Andy Puzder was a credible threat to the America that Perkins envisioned and helped make real.
"He has gotten himself to the edge of the mountain, he can get himself to the top of the mountain, but to do that he has to be willing to make real change," said Mr. Gingrich, who emphasized that he was not criticizing Mr. Trump.
Students: Read the entire article, then tell us: — Do you agree with José María Salmerón, the club's general director, that the best way to push girls who play soccer and have them make real progress in the game is to have them play against boys?
" Now, even if VA canine research was used at some point in development of the MiniMed 670G artificial pancreas, that would not answer whether disabled veterans specifically "need" VA dog research, or as Shulkin claimed, that the device "will make real differences in veterans' lives.
" Stoltenberg said NATO's role was to support Afghans to take ownership of the peace process, "sending a message to the Taliban that they will never win on the battlefield, they have to sit at the negotiating table and (make) real compromises and reduce violence.
And while the fashion and beauty industries are making moves to tackle the colossal problem — think Adidas' recycled ocean plastic trainers and the banning of microbeads in your beauty products — we still have a long way to go before we make real headway with the issue.
This song is like the inverse of that: No matter how many robots and how few humans you put in a room, if either T-Pain or Lil Wayne is also in that room they will find a way to make real, human sex happen in there.
Chemical safety reform was long overdue, with the last real update coming in 2202, and – again – after several years and multiple sessions of Congress, we were able to come to a bipartisan, bicameral agreement on legislation that will make real reforms to the Toxic Substances Control Act.
Unfortunately, this recurring cycle of emergency funding for each new event is necessary because we continue to fail to learn the lessons of prior events, and to make real investments that will reduce the cost of emergency funding and the frequency in which we need it.
The new space will have a cafe with custom-decorated cakes and cupcakes, a wider range of products, a kitchen with ovens, refrigerators, freezers to make real cakes and a formal Cake Academy that will teach a range of baking skills, including how to make croissants.
My job there was to teach them video, and so after school, we would do these classes that were really about just allowing them to create a visual language that was free and not necessarily bound by limiting expectations of what it means to make 'real' or 'good' film.
"With this step, we're continuing to put the pieces together that we hope will soon make real the long-anticipated vision of smaller piloted and unpiloted vehicles providing a variety of services around cities and in rural areas," said Robert Pearce, NASA's associate administrator for aeronautics, in a statement.
As a DJ behind him sampled a guitar riff, the 37-year-old Harvard-educated religion major picked up a white, plastic controller from the game Guitar Hero and, windmilling his arms, stroked the toy like it could make real music, smashed it like he could foment a real revolution.
But the Mod selection will continue to grow – I saw a compelling one at the event that I'm not supposed to talk about yet – and the company says there are plenty more on the way, including some from winners of the hackathons, which the company will help developers make real.
" She was also called on to write an op-ed for the same publication on Nigeria's failed promises, in which she documents her thoughts on Buhari's rise to power and presidency, in which she stated: "[Buhari] had an opportunity to make real reforms early on, to boldly reshape Nigeria's path.
Getting money from a patron or subscriber lets weird, niche projects stay weird and niche, catered to a specific and modest audience, and saves artists from the gross chore of chasing the lowest common denominator and the millions of eyeballs you need to make real money from ads or sponsorship deals.
Talk about GREAT -- LeBron James is donating $2.5 MILLION to help fund a Muhammad Ali exhibit at the Smithsonian in D.C. The exhibit -- titled, "Muhammad Ali: A Force for Change" -- will showcase how the boxing legend used his role as a world famous athlete to make real change to society.
Such a small slight led to such a grand apology because Tony understood three things: (1) Our institutions matter more than we do; (2) People matter too; (3) Respect for both is the oil in the pistons if you want to make real progress rather than claiming activity as success.
As I said, all the way down the path is this idea of emptiness where you're not projecting essences onto lamps or weeds or people, but if you just get a little ways down the path and are reacting a little less emotionally to people, you can make real progress.
" According to Council Member Brad Lander, the Council's Deputy Leader for Policy, this law will make real changes in workers' lifestyles: "Our Fair Work Week legislation provides the possibility of a stable life—low-income New Yorkers should not be subject the whims of shift cancellations and last minute changes to their hours.
"I think the more important question to ask is, will ... Beijing absolutely be willing to make real significant, structural and painful reforms on these key areas that for so long they've been dragging their feet on," Jude Blanchette, senior advisor and China practice lead at Crumpton Group, told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Friday.
The Deuce For the streetwalkers turned adult-film aspirants in "The Deuce," Los Angeles has lingered in the imagination like a Xanadu of sunshine and cocaine, a place where they can make real money without feeding the succubi of pimps and gangsters, and perhaps own a little piece of Hollywood in the process.
And it's filled with hope because I see this as our moment in history, our moment when no one is left on the sidelines, our moment when we understand that it comes to us to decide the future of this country, our moment when we build the movement to make real change.
Congress might not be able to agree on the best way to correct every problem and eliminate every complication, but they should be able to make real progress and eliminate a lot of the dead weight in our tax code, which would have a big payoff for our economy and the American people.
"We truly believe that if women had more access to capital and more access to the people who can help with business plans, then more women could have the wherewithal to make real progress in business, thus providing even more opportunities for other people," the women tell PEOPLE of their participation in the conference.
After a narrow loss in Massachusetts last week — another large state with a larger minority population he targeted heavily — a loss in Michigan is the latest sign that Sanders is failing to expand his base even in states that should be receptive to his message and failing to make real inroads with minority voters.
Second is that in the end we can talk about solidarity and revolution and all that stuff, and all that is fine, but the reality is that if you want to make real, long-lasting change from the perspective of worker equality, there has to be a political strategy to do so as well.
It has this air of exclusivity, steeped in the myth that you can't make real country music unless you're a certain type of person (white, Southern, macho, working class)—even though some of country's biggest stars are actually ex-pats (ahem, Keith Urban), and the genre's ethos is supposed to be about the everyman.
From there, she moves on to North Carolina, which has implemented, to genocidal ends, the ideals of the American Colonization Society—a real organization and social movement, evoked but unmentioned by Whitehead, that sought to end slavery and return all blacks to Africa, not least to make real the enduring fantasy of a white America.
" "I will also say how much I consider that this response was both legitimate and important for France, but that it doesn't hamper in any way our willingness to make real efforts on the budget plan, and in particular in terms of controlling public spending, since what we're doing is speeding up tax cuts.
"The inquiry does not make a finding on the legal basis for military action, but finds that the Attorney General had concluded there was such a lawful basis by 13th March 2003 … However, the report does make real and material criticisms of preparation, planning, process and of the relationship with the United States," he later added.
But even as studios plot how best to wow the audiences in San Diego with announcements and big reveals, small updates continue to escape for the superhero flicks of 2017 and beyond, including Justice League casting news and at least one piece of self-nominated dream-casting that everyone involved should be working to make real right now.
To Make Real Money, The Podcast Industry Needs to Stop Calling Them Podcasts | March 2016 | Venture capitalist Hunter Walk argued that podcasting needs to generate "listener revenue" in order to scale as an industry–not just rely on brand sponsorships–and needs to abandon the term "podcast" to do so because people firmly associate podcasts with free content.
"I'd let them stand on their own and compete against coal and natural gas and other sources, and let utilities make real-time market decisions on those types of things as opposed to being propped up by tax incentives and other types of credits that occur, both in the federal level and state level," he continued.
""If we want to make real impact, all of us need to mobilize, work together, and demand a fundamental change in Microsoft's priorities," it continues, "It is imperative that all tech companies stand together, denounce the usage of Cloud and AI services for non-renewable energy extraction, and work together to put an end to fossil fuel consumption.
One of which is: if you're a state-directed business and you take on subsidies from the Chinese government, there is no doubt you can make real hay when you show up not only with a low cost, affordable product but engage in behavior that the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act would prevent— yeah, you can get a little bit of foothold.
I think it means that truly successful tech companies are going to have to measure up to the same standards that great non-tech companies live up to — brands like Berkshire Hathaway, Whole Foods, CVS, UPS, Starbucks and Costco that deliver great products and services, have strong growth, make real money and build an organization behind all of this that customers love.
China's promise to table next week an updated list of sectors off-limits to U.S. investors for ongoing talks on a bilateral investment treaty was seen as a highlight of the dialogue, though people in the U.S. business community privately say they are not optimistic it will be enough to make real progress on the treaty before Obama leaves office.
Google has announced that Duplex — the incredible AI system that allows Google Assistant to make real world calls on users' behalf for things like restaurant reservations — will be available starting next month on a city-by-city basis for Google Pixel users, with Wired reporting that the service is planned to hit New York, Atlanta, Phoenix, and San Francisco by the end of this year.
I built my emergency fund $100 at a time, but I didn&apost make real progress until I opened a high-yield savings accountWhen Business Insider&aposs Tanza Loudenback was struggling to build up an emergency fund a few years ago, she opened a high-yield savings account at Ally (also a favorite among the financial planners we surveyed) and kept her checking account at a different bank.
In recent years we have seen claims that political attitudes and preferences were determined by menstrual cycles and smiley face icons In short, I avoided making any embarrassing predictions about primary election winners only by the tactic of avoiding making predictions, period — an option that was not so available to the Nates Cohn and Silver, who were expected to make real-time predictions (and who, to their credit, examined their errors afterward).
With his first State of the Union Address behind him, President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE has a historic opportunity to help America make real and lasting progress in the fight to end the epidemic of HIV/AIDS.
"It is really hard for American health care professionals to get their heads around that when you have an organized community-based team that connects technical clinical issues with a deep, embedded set of relationships, you can make real breakthroughs," says Dr. Prabhjot Singh, the director of the Arnhold Institute for Global Health at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, who studies community health worker models and how they can be used in the United States.
Will Hurd (R-Texas), Derek KilmerDerek Christian KilmerHouse Democrats inch toward majority support for impeachment Wave of Washington state lawmakers call for impeachment proceedings against Trump No. 3 Senate Democrat calls for House to begin impeachment proceedings against Trump MORE (D-Wash.), Colleen Hanabusa (D-Hawaii), and Dave ReichertDavid (Dave) George ReichertLymphedema Treatment Act would provide a commonsense solution to a fixable problem Yoder, Messer land on K Street Ex-GOP lawmaker from Washington joins lobbying firm MORE (R-Wash.) introduced legislation to make real headway in addressing this growing list of repairs.

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