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"moat" Definitions
  1. a deep wide channel that was dug around a castle, etc. and filled with water to make it more difficult for enemies to attack
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They think the brand is a moat, and they act as a moat.
Some sort of moat around the business — which you know, Warren Buffet has always said it doesn't need to be a big moat, but a little bit of moat. Yeah.
"In industry parlance, this is called a 'moat,' like the moat around a castle," Town says.
And then it's just one thing the data moat, it's a customer service moat, it's a speed thing.
The company says Moat will continue to operate as "an independent platform within Oracle Data Cloud," with the Moat team joining Oracle.
Uber had created a kind of moat around itself, and that moat was made of a seemingly limitless supply of investor dollars.
Well, in Amazon's case it's interesting because they always compare Uber to that, although opposite argument that Amazon took that wasted money or whatever and they built moats around it; moat after moat after moat, technology moats, warehouse moats, expertise moats, relationship moats.
Other dance highlights include Jodi Melnick's "Moat," created for the moat encircling Fort Jay on Governors Island, and Beth Gill's transporting "Catacomb" at Federal Hall. lmcc.
"If a business has a good moat, it's going to be hard for competitors to breach the moat and take the castle," Town writes in her book.
I think it's continuing to build out the content moat that we have an edge in, and then it's also building out these transactional ... It is a moat.
The only moat shielding Snapchat's core experience from replication by motivated competitors is its network of engaged users — and there are legitimate concerns about the depth of that moat.
Tip "Nothing about a moat is easy," says Hendri Meendering, the general manager of Fort Bourtange, a small fortress in the Netherlands surrounded by a star-shaped moat first built in 1593.
Video footage shows the gorilla dragging him across the moat.
Don't expect your moat to stop swimmers not wearing armor.
Perishable data doesn't make for a very good data moat.
More important are two things: the moat and the motive.
Companies also use measurement firms like comScore, Datalogix and Moat.
Is there a competitive differentiation that's building a competitive moat?
That moat only seems to have grown wider since then.
The analytics company Moat is trying to provide a solution.
He is 16, straddling the moat between childhood and adulthood.
Where do you shop for 2,000 miles of moat gator?
The center aisle might as well have been a moat.
"You can calculate the width of a moat," he said.
It was like a little, it wasn't even a moat.
Oracle yesterday announced that it will acquire digital analytics company Moat.
Now, if only IoT could build a moat around my home…
He plans to build a moat and fill it with candy.
"These days a moat is no use for defense," Meendering says.
Oracle just announced that it has acquired ad measurement company Moat.
Too low, and you haven't built much of a data moat!
It already works with comScore, Nielsen, Integral Ad Science and Moat.
For example, Moat had reported the error in measuring video completions.
A moat encircled the bulwark and the wall's four-mile circumference.
"IBM [has] a very strong competitive 'moat' with enterprises," Garcha said.
"We have a moat filled with water and fish," he said.
But big tech will use them to create a defensive moat.
As we know, Buffet is known to hold the "Moat" theory.
A company's moat is what sets it apart from its competition.
And it is how U.M.B.C. built a moat of a lead.
The hope was to surround it with an alligator-filled moat.
At least she had a moat between her and the cat.
"I think there's a nice moat around their businesses," Nagel said.
Tell us more about this moat full of alligators and snakes.
How to build a sand castle, moat, bat box or latrine.
He just calls it by a folksy name — "widening the moat".
He tells Berkshire Hathaway managers to widen their moat every year.
"I think he needs a moat of mightier mindsets around him."
He could be demanding a fiery moat between us and Canada.
Buffett against Must that the tech has never destroyed "moat" of each industry, adding that the acceleration of tech make many companies be vulnerable to competitiveness, while that doesn't mean we can deny the "Moat" completely.
While much of the debate has focused on what actually constitutes a video view, Moat is aiming to shift the argument to the quality of views across platforms with a metric called the Moat Video Score.
Tran activated a sensor alarm in the Treasury Moat, the source said.
"The company has done a great job protecting its moat," he said.
They have included Compendium, Moat, Involver, Vitrue, Netsuite, Market2Lead and many more.
She's surrounded by a moat of Nothing, dying by a thousand cuts.
If so, that's a big moat for an independent developer to cross.
The patents are a "huge part of our competitive moat," Angle said.
DOJ also seems to overstate the competitive moat for Time Warner's businesses.
Being the low cost producer for example is a terribly important moat.
A moat has been carved around the edge to prevent any runoff.
Once upon a time, unable to hold water, the moat was abandoned.
Oracle paid a reported $850 million last year for IAS rival Moat.
A small ant moat on top helps keep these pesky crawlers away.
Logistically difficult business, but the interesting part is that's also the moat.
The adjacent local housing authority office was surrounded by a fetid moat.
Because of that, they do not have a moat like an Amazon.
The transactional services, I think, is another potential deepening of that moat.
What Google wants to do is bridge that moat, essentially to allow applications to run inside emails, limited ones to be sure, but by definition the kind of thing that belongs on the other side of the moat.
Aniq Rahman, the president of Moat, foresees more nuanced metrics replacing the CPM.
To be a truly great investment, the company should also have a "moat".
Looking back, Mr Buffett has invested in firms with two sorts of moat.
I guess I'm asking is there a moat for them given all these?
It's also working with third-party ad measurement services like Moat and DoubleClick.
They want him to swim the moat with a knife in his teeth.
This 123th-century Anglo-Norman castle delivers turrets, a moat and opulent rooms.
Cryptocandy. Then I'm going to build a moat and fill it with candy.
Regulation done wrong could create a moat for Facebook, locking in its lead.
"Miami Firm Proposes 'Sustainable' Hipster Moat for Trump's Racist Wall" ran one headline.
But Mr. Lampert also appears to be building a moat around his investment.
Yes, and putting up a moat, like that was going to do something.
"Big breath, explode, keep it close," Mr. Moat coached him earlier this month.
"Moat," by the dancer-choreographer Jodi Melnick, is as available — and free — to passers-by as it is to those of Ms. Melnick's devoted fans who are eager to see how she might transform a moat for three afternoons in June.
Finally, the outermost circle is the Green Belt, a forest moat around the town.
Slack's not just growing: It's a rocket ship protected by a crocodile-filled moat.
Harambe pulled the boy across a moat before zoo personnel fatally shot the animal.
"I wanted it to be a moat filled with spiky blowfish," Dr. Evil explained.
Moat may be best known for its partnership agreements with Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.
Harambe pulled the boy across a moat and was fatally shot by zoo personnel.
The gorilla grabbed the boy and pulled him across the moat through the water.
Moat, an ad measurement company, was purchased by Oracle for $850 million last year.
The child climbed through a public barrier, falling into the Gorilla World exhibit's moat.
They dug a moat around the building's perimeter and a pit for holding captives.
But Buffet and Musk have criticized each other for many times regarding the "Moat".
A. MILLS: It's very competitive but very gentlemanly because everyone's done a moat before.
Companies like Moat, DoubleVerify, IAS and TrustMetrics offer different takes on this, he said.
But it's not a lock or a firewall or a moat around a castle.
Kojs' Moat of Sound revives one of Vizcaya's stories that've been lost to time.
Littlefinger brings the army north and tells Sansa that they're encamped at Moat Cailin.
It had a moat and a chicken coop so they could eat fresh eggs.
Slutzky subsequently acknowledged that his company is not currently working directly with Moat, either.
That is more than enough gators to patrol a moat 1,000 miles (1,600km) long.
It&aposs designed to help people determine what a company&aposs competitive "moat" is.
O'Connor said she heard the boy joke with his mother about going into the moat.
The one-meter-deep water in the moat is filtered to keep it clean, Mrs.
Prospective buyers, take note: The 1,200-acre property also includes olive groves and a moat.
The value of a data set, the strength of a data moat, comes from context.
A truly defensible data moat doesn't come from just amassing the largest volume of data.
I'm not calling Uber out particularly, but there's no moat, there's not as many moats.
For a retail start-up, the 100 million number acts as a moat around Amazon.
Such deals can look expensive, but they let the buyer put alligators in its moat.
Slack was often criticized as a castle without a moat, and thus ripe for plundering.
With its surrounding moat, high walls and stone towers, the Citadel provided ideal defensive positions.
With the help of a trainer, Shane Moat, he learned how to deadlift 425 pounds.
It was called the Kiarti Thanee, and there was a moat along its front wall.
He dragged him through the water and out of the moat atop the habitat, O'Connor said.
"We looked at customer service and curated content and community — that was the moat," Bucci said.
But more importantly, it has consistently reinvested its near-term success into deepening its competitive moat.
Table Management, Sinai Ventures, Cheddar founder Jon Steinberg and Moat co-founder Jonah Goodhart also participated.
The bells tolled the queen's death, and he jumped from the window into the moat below.
We bought a company called Datalogix, and Moat is another piece of that entire data portfolio.
And did we mention the driveway crosses over a moat before leading to the home's entrance?
If you think of your moat only as a barrier against intruders, you're bound for disappointment.
We were looking for something that was challenging enough so we had a moat for defensibility.
Facebook and Google have built quite the moat for themselves in the form of our data.
A niche of this kind acts like a moat around a castle, keeping rival firms out.
New York is still abuzz that an ad-tech company called Moat sold itself to Oracle.
"The moat around Netflix's business model does not appear as deep as other models," it said.
The dungeon now deals with the central heating requirements, and mercifully, the moat has been drained.
The place Deakin swam in nearly every day was the moat in his garden in Suffolk.
It felt uncannily as if I would find him swimming in his moat when I arrived.
Build a booby trap out of giant magnets; dig a moat as deep as a grave.
Outside, four infinity pools will cover the grounds and a moat will circle the entire property.
An amphitheatre, a castle, a moat and a whole truckload of techno… it's Dimensions festival 2017!
Even Netflix is under pressure, with competition rising and the company's moat no longer so deep.
"We think those with the high technological moat should do well in either environment," he said.
Then you want to strengthen it, you want to deepen the moat, put alligators in it.
So there is no meaningful moat, or barrier to entry, resulting from the logistics of scooters.
The gorilla exhibit had bushes and other tall plants before a 15-foot drop into a moat.
Starting in July 2002, the researchers placed each stock in Morningstar's universe of 1,039 with moat ratings.
"It's brick and mortar, but the technology is the real competitive moat around the business," Ross said.
Founded in 2010, Moat helps advertisers and publishers measure whether people see and interact with online ads.
He had spearheaded, and was running, Data Cloud, the part of the company that Moat will join.
And it has developed a competitive advantage — or moat — despite other venture-backed companies in the sector.
The 3-year-old boy was dragged across a moat by the 103-pound gorilla on Saturday.
Maynard said it appeared the boy went under the rail, through wires and over the moat wall.
This personalization moat can leave rivals with similar features unable to provide a similar level of service.
I climbed out of the moat, where I'd landed, cleaned myself up, and changed into civilian clothes.
Turning the restricted area into a moat can be pretty damn convenient in a seven-game series.
Sections of a stone wall, centuries old, around Kumamoto Castle collapsed into the moat on Saturday morning.
The lighthouse was a landmark navigational structure built in the moat of the 13th-century Turnberry Castle.
" Buffett did agree that in certain industries the pace of moat destruction has "accelerated in recent years.
"L'Inhumaine" opens with a 40-minute scene chez Claire, an extravagant Deco villa, complete with interior moat.
A stop-and-pop elbow jumper whenever defenses turn the paint into a moat would be nice.
Oracle and Salesforce acquired two major ad tech companies to aid their efforts, Moat and Krux, respectively.
"The manufacturers do not pull up the bridge across the moat when this happens," Mr. Ornstein said.
" He took credit for "the wall," which he wanted to be "a moat filled with spiky Blowfish.
Rather, she remained separated from it by a deep moat that serves as the exhibit's unobtrusive barrier.
By opening up to outside developers, Peloton could build a moat of extra experiences competitors can't match.
Yeah. The Hearst moat is the diversification, the private status, the ability to invest for the future.
The property boasts pine forests, olive groves, terraced hillsides, working vineyards, a private lake and even a moat.
So, one of the big parts of our business ... Explain what Moat is, because most people don't know.
Given recent proposals included an alligator-filled border moat, policy paralysis may be the best outcome for America.
Then the fear heightens in her voice as Harambe drags the boy through the water in the moat.
Harambe violently dragged the 3-year-old boy through the water in a moat before being shot Saturday.
The crop circle on Moat Farm in Stoke Mandeville says "блядь" in Russian, with "Trump" directly beneath it.
But Moat is only one part of the influence its trio of founders have built over a decade.
Harambe was shot and killed by zoo officials after dragging the boy around the moat in his enclosure.
A witness told CNN that she heard the boy joke with his mother about going into the moat.
Sections of a stone wall, centuries old, around Kumamoto Castle collapsed into the castle's moat on Saturday morning.
Mr Trump recently denied making enquiries about creating a moat filled with alligators and snakes along the border.
As the world's largest social media company, Facebook has a large -- though not insurmountable -- moat around it business.
CBS News reported that there is a small moat in the exhibit that separated Autry and the lion.
They filmed five shows per day, with about 60 contestants taking on the first obstacle, the moat crossing.
Desolate scenes of an empty field and the ruins of a masonry fort with a long-dry moat.
There's also a brief glimpse of Ramsay's handiwork — a flayed man — at Moat Cailin (about 19 minutes in).
For "Moat," the visual artist John Monti collaborated with Ms. Melnick on the cutout blossoms in neon hues.
His plan: On the southern border, he's building a moat and at the top, there'll be a moot.
" — STEPHEN COLBERT "When a staffer told him about the mistake, Trump was like, 'Whatever, the point is moat.
It has scale, it has a moat around it that's touched by almost no one in the category.
"It's China's largest online healthcare platform and they have a strong moat associated with the business," he said.
The authors claim that Mr Trump asked his advisers about including a moat, infested with snakes or alligators.
Then, as the whooping continued, he knocked the boy forward again, and dragged him halfway through the moat.
It's a 28,000-square-foot masterpiece with nine beds, 17 baths, a moat and 160-foot swimming pool.
Among the attributes of Walnut Tree Farm, as the house was called, was a deep, spring-fed moat.
The moat had served its original, Elizabethan owner as a water supply, a cooler, and a status symbol.
And the water that later began to seep out of the ground like a moat around the house?
Ellison remained trapped between the castle of his towering first novel and the growing moat of his second.
He said if employees at all levels were engaged and making the company better, its moat would expand.
A Payton-Simmons-Gordon-Isaac-Bismack Biyombo lineup can, at its most switch-happy peak, be an uncrossable moat.
YouTube recently said it would work with Moat to ensure that advertisers' messages aren't running next to offensive videos.
Building a moat allows a company to become a compounding franchise and accrue outsized profits over the long run.
An improperly made moat can become a mosquito breeding ground, a stinky muck trench or just a dry ditch.
Lawmakers had even tossed around the idea of digging a moat around the slope, but that was sanely rejected.
But it appears she never crossed the large moat that separates the lions from those who visit the exhibit.
But Snapchat has been investing in analytics over the last several months, including new partnerships with Nielsen and Moat.
And while we know what hate is, it's harder to identify the massive moat between love and abusive hostility.
Our little island had chosen to raise its drawbridge to Europe, and all we could see was the moat.
The lavish property also has a wine cellar, a movie theater, and a moat with a transparent underwater chamber.
Another video shows the woman climbing over the wooden safety barrier before stopping at the edge of the moat.
However, upon revisiting the habitat a short time later, she was observed laying on the floor of the moat.
Trump earlier Wednesday lashed the media over reporting that he wanted a moat constructed near the U.S.-Mexico border.
Tian says that some investors are satisfied if they see a moat exists, but that doesn't go far enough.
In early November, I took the train from London to Suffolk, with the aim of swimming in Deakin's moat.
But it appears she never crossed a large moat that separates the lions from those who visit the exhibit.
"We see it as a pretty big moat," Varo Money CEO Colin Walsh, told CNBC in an phone interview.
The boy climbed through a barrier and fell some 15 feet to a shallow moat in Harambe's enclosure, Maynard said.
Google says it'll work with the likes of comScore, DoubleVerify, IAS, MOAT and Nielsen as it develops this new solution.
In theory this approach could be used to surround and protect your home with a moat full of switchable quicksand.
It has the trifecta of a super product, a deep data moat coupled with AI expertise and great customer traction.
According to their source, Pitt wanted to keep the estate — which has its own moat, so we get it, Brad.
Now whether that means that they'll never really get a moat, because Facebook copies it, that's less of my concern.
Both Facebook and Google allow Moat to check in, to varying degrees, on ads that run on those companies' platforms.
Particularly notable is that Moat has largely flown under the media radar, whereas many of its neighbors actively court coverage.
In 2018, the Netherlands experienced the hottest summer ever recorded, and the fort's moat bloomed with toxic blue-green algae.
That's a good way to reach new customers and develop a moat around those who use its marketplace business, too.
The upcoming season is encircled with a moat of embargoes and nondisclosures, but, nevertheless, things have slipped through the cracks.
Accessing the enclosure, meanwhile, required the child crawl through a series of barriers, through wires, and then across a moat.
IAS and MOAT also told BuzzFeed News they do not work with Adioio and have never heard of the company.
That could grow its moat and make sure no other service usurps it as the hot permanent photo sharing app.
She reached for him, she said, but not in time, and he fell about 10 feet into a shallow moat.
"Management believes (and we agree) that Nvidia has a sustainable competitive moat in the Datacenter — specifically, its scale," he wrote.
For this purpose, maintaining the old-fashioned moat between high and low art seems to be at odds with understanding.
Ray went into the moat and was cheered by spectators when they realized he was going to attempt a shot.
The result has been what one economist calls "Fortress Russia," a macroeconomic moat that has shielded and stabilized his country.
This tension is amplified when the companies in question need billions in capital to achieve the competitive moat Son wants.
It's such an executionally difficult ... It is an executionally difficult business, which is I think the moat and the challenge.
Besides the moat, the article also discussed that he mused about shooting migrants in the legs to slow them down.
"It becomes a moat for them," said Rob Kniaz, a partner at the venture capital firm Hoxton Ventures in London.
Elvis Presley went from lean Hillbilly Cat to Famed Icon surrounded by a moat of enablers to Bloated Junkie Corpse.
They enjoy a private dining room and concierge access, and they are separated from lesser fans by a concrete moat.
The roof and moat catch rainwater to fill toilet cisterns and the roof is decorated with electricity-generating solar panels.
After all, he is relying on 17th-century security technologies, like a moat full of alligators or a big wall.
The Middle Eastern kingdom is considering building a 60-kilometer-long moat around Qatar, which would virtually isolate the country.
For example, it's really attractive if a company has built barriers to entry/ a highly defensible moat (like strong network effects).
When pricing is no longer a moat, scale and aggregation amounts become the fallback differentiator — more merchandise variety or loan types.
Her apartment complex, just two miles away, was still surrounded by a moat of deep water a week after she fled.
Authorities have said the boy's mother was with the child when he slipped past a fence and tumbled into the moat.
On May 28, an unsupervised 4-year-old child determinedly climbed into the zoo's gorilla enclosure and fell into the moat.
The unbeatable advantage of Apple and Amazon There are a handful of companies that have an unbeatable advantage — the fiduciary moat.
It is hard enough to find a firm with a moat; it is much harder not to overpay for its stock.
Moat also provides other forms of content analytics and has a close partnership with TV and online video ratings company Nielsen.
In 2010, Moat was launched to make digital a more effective medium for brands to reach consumers via measurement and analytics.
If you want to do something, you leave the email behind and do it on the other side of the moat.
London's wealth, confidence and ease with ethnic diversity have created an invisible moat, separating it from the rest of the country.
Facebook offers third-party video verification options from Nielsen and Moat so marketers don't have to take its word on measurement.
"Then I'm going to build a moat & fill it w candy," Musk tweeted Saturday in a string of candy-related tweets.
To be sure, most people don't have the luxury of building an extensive psychic moat to protect them from the news.
BUT -- AND WHEN YOU GET THAT GOOD AND HAVE THAT GREAT A MOAT, YOU WONDER IF IT'S A MONOPOLY OR NOT.
He bought a château west of Paris, with a cinema and a moat with a submerged glass chamber for viewing carp.
If this is all nothing more than a delivery story, then clearly Blue Apron does not have a very wide moat.
The castle had neither a moat nor a drawbridge, so few people believe that it was ever used as a fortress.
There is a pecking order, and it's all about where we are placed by the International Olympic Committee in the moat.
She survives—barely—by leaping into a moat and staggering past a staring crowd while holding her entrails inside her stomach.
It's time to get on-board with a new generation of technology that is disrupting traditional castle-and-moat security models.
Son encourages his investments to push for as much market share as possible, using scale as their moat to competitive threats.
Bas, 27, is a senior manager, in New York, at Moat, an advertising analytics division of Oracle, the technology software company.
A V-shaped glass moat reflected the original building, whose Gothic tower could be seen from 21992 feet below ground level.
"The Kolos site is surrounded by water and hills, providing a natural moat to protect against any physical risks," it claimed.
Acting Assistant Commissioner of Police James Howard announced Monday that Mark Dombroski's body was found in a moat at Fort Prospect.
SnowTV's Roku apps SnowTV says on its website that it uses Moat and Pixalate to protect its apps against invalid traffic.
The building is surrounded by a moat deep enough to stop a large vehicle while concrete bollards are hidden in hedges.
In November, the company began using a newly launched metric by digital analytics firm Moat, called Moat Video Score, which assigns video ads a number between zero and 100 that rates the ad's performance based on how long it is viewed, how long the sound was on and how much space on the screen the ad occupied.
However, as the crowd's clamors grew, Harambe tossed the boy into a corner of the moat and stood over him, O'Connor said.
But Moat says it's got a fake-news fix that could dry up ad dollars that keep fake news sites in business.
"There really is a moat around the home improvement category that protects it from online competition," Oppenheimer analyst Brian Nagel told CNBC.
Like a princess confined to the tower, enemies held off by an evaporating moat, the sense of maddening isolation had become unbearable.
We're here with Mark Hurd of Oracle, who's being very amusing about purchasing, but let's talk about who you did purchase: Moat.
When looking to make big data buys, Christopher Retzler, portfolio manager at Needham Funds, looks for companies that have a technological moat.
Amazon has built a feedback loop as a moat, and it is incredible to watch the flywheel start to pick up speed.
Some Redditors thought Ramsay's army wouldn't stand a chance against Littlefinger — while others argued Moat Cailin would help him fend them off.
That said, Trump's plan for the "impenetrable... beautiful" wall sounds just a dragon-filled moat short of a ten-year-old's dream.
Of course, this is a deep enough moat to box out just about every new entrant — except the one that matters: Facebook.
We're also looking for a large technological moat around their business, and I think we have an interesting lens to capture this.
The wealthy minority had every incentive to defend the status quo and established an impenetrable moat around themselves to guarantee their fortunes.
Kimberly Ann Perkins O'Connor, who saw the incident, said the boy told his mother he was going to get into the moat.
The boy went under a rail, through wires and over a moat wall to get into the enclosure, according to the zoo.
Its chalet-style rooms are normally empty, and the Moat Bar, which promises "groovy nights and exotic cocktails", has fallen into disrepair.
I think that, certainly as the complexity and the breadth of what we do have expanded, the moat around it has expanded.
Data has long been an important moat for companies—the more personalized data they collect, the more they're protected from possible competitors.
But Musk said in the earnings call that this concept (Moat) is inferior and old; innovation is the key to keep competitiveness.
"Right now, there is a moat around our business," Kovler, who founded the company in 2014, told "Mad Money " host Jim Cramer.
Shortly before 1 PM on February 20, 2012, a dark-colored hatchback crossed the bridge that spans the moat around Norwich Castle.
Wedbush thinks Chipotle is in position to establish a "digital moat" as the industry transitions to a larger mix of digital transactions.
It bustles with bicyclists riding to the nearby main square of the historic district, dominated by the cathedral and moat-ringed castle.
On a hot spring morning, the punishing deltaic sun bounces off the shallow moat that surrounds the structure, drifting over the concrete.
She'll build on a hill for protection for floods and defense from marauders, she thinks, and surround her encampment with a moat.
Some complain that the configuration of the refurbished place — including bridges and moat — has dampened sound and wrecked a sense of community.
Careem has built a moat to keep out Western competition, founder and CEO Mudassir Sheikha told Business Insider in a 2018 interview.
Then there's the more dangerous stuff, like installing a lava moat around your house or trying to deliver a package from space.
They live in a prison of fear of what might happen, building a wide moat of protection around themselves and their money.
It&aposs something that he refers to as a company&aposs "moat," which he says should be a distinct durable business edge.
His thinking behind the idea is simple: The wider the moat and the more barriers to entry, the safer his investment is.
As the crowd's clamors grew, Harambe tossed the boy into a corner of the moat, O'Connor said, which is when she started filming.
The sound attracted Harambe, who barreled over to the moat, saw the child and then knocked the boy against a wall, O'Connor said.
We don't want them to, once they are there, now try to block and create a moat around themselves in an inappropriate way.
In contrast, when a business builds something that is hard to do well, they effectively construct a moat, or a sustainable competitive advantage.
Google's YouTube recently announced that it would work with Moat to help advertisers verify that their messages aren't running next to offensive videos.
The King's Castle in "Cinderella" is built in late-gothic style and features 27 white towers, a private moat and a wedding chapel.
Exit West Any talk of enduring a hellish year crumples like a paper maché in a moat when the talk turns to refugees.
Police have released audio from the 911 call Gregg made Saturday afternoon as the massive primate dragged her son through a murky moat.
An ad free business is not just great TV, it aligns incentives in unique ways that create a moat that's hard to beat.
CNN's source said he activated an alarm in the Treasury moat before crossing over East Executive Drive when an officer came to investigate.
"This floor still has the authentic 'garderobe,' a built-in toilet seat straight above the moat — currently out of use," Mr. Andriessen said.
It also made a deal with a company called Moat, which seeks to standardize some forms of measurement across websites that host video.
In the early hours, the sun lights up the red brick fortress walls of the palace, and the moat glistens with soft light.
Pinterest is partnering with Nielsen and Moat to give its advertisers accurate measurements on their ads and the results that they can deliver.
They show the moat being repurposed as an ice skating rink in the winter months, so you know these guys were thinking ahead.
The Parliament complex, a series of giant concrete structures, has the air of a fortress, with the reservoir surrounding it resembling a moat.
Yesterday: President Trump denied a Times article that said he had discussed fortifying barriers along the Mexican border with a reptile-filled moat.
Mr Charlton sums up BA's attitude to the third runway: "the only new infrastructure BA wants to see at Heathrow is a moat".
Leaders were greeted by a group of children sitting in a moat built around a miniature island, singing, "Save Tuvalu, save the world."
They bought into a credible long-term story where each company had a big moat, strong momentum, and a large total addressable market.
The home is fully surrounded by a moat-like pool, and the shape of the house is designed after an actual wrestling ring.
Deakin swam in the moat nearly every day, except when it froze over, and it was easy to see how he'd got hooked.
Bordered by celeste-colored PVC pipes set in orderly rows, it suggests a moat-bordered ziggurat that radiates beneath the expansive, azure sky.
That spat has continued until today, and it may soon manifest in a giant moat that physically separates Qatar from the Arabian Peninsula.
So the moat is actually much greater for Airbnb than it is for Uber, so I think Uber is going to have ... Totally.
The largest Q2 M&A deal was likely Oracle's purchase of Moat, a provider of digital media measurement analytics, for a reported $850 million.
Oracle will pay more than $850 million to acquire Moat, a company that tracks digital ads, according to a person familiar with the deal.
The Moat purchase is also a big deal for the New York tech scene, which has only had a handful of deals this size.
PEOPLE learns that police are investigating the death of Mark Dombroski, whose body was pulled from a moat outside a fort in Devonshire Parish.
Trump denied having ever proposed creating a moat or an electrified fence on Tuesday, but said nothing of his suggestion to shoot down migrants.
In an interview with TechCrunch late last month, Paytm's Sharma said payments is the moat around which you can build a number of services.
Everson informed the group that Facebook plans to provide more granular data to third-party measurement partners such as Integral Ad Science and Moat.
Terms of the deal were undisclosed but an unnamed source told Recode's Peter Kafka that Oracle would pay upwards of $850 million for Moat.
Moat is widely considered one of the hottest ad-tech startups, and based on the reported $850 million price tag, Oracle is paying handsomely.
And both have taken on thousands of staff in recent quarters to strengthen their proprietary relationships, widening the competitive moat around their business models.
Souda is basically a collection of hastily assembled white plastic tents in the moat of an old castle, which bends around to the sea.
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Warren Buffett, the 21st century's best-known investor, extols firms that have a "moat" around them—a barrier that offers stability and pricing power.
The Echo Anywhere strategy couldn't be any more different from the tack Apple has taken with Siri and it provides Amazon a solid moat.
The company said it is expanding its use of metrics services like comScore, Moat, Nielsen and Integral Ad Science, and looking to add others.
Buffett purchases only companies with strong cash flows, high barriers to entry, a competitive moat, strong management, and a proven track record of success.
The company encapsulates the risks of a vendor like Samsung Electronics Co Ltd in recent years, who can't build a moat for their business.
There will be a moat of roadway around the new stadium, called SunTrust Park, and there are ordinances against sidewalk vendors in Cobb County.
But the roadblocks that made many give up are both a challenge and a "moat" protecting Lime from some of its competitors, he said.
Lewandowksi and Bossie crow of having observed the man up close, but Trump, cold and monarchic, exists across a moat of his own making.
The side facing the museum feels like a bunker or castle, shielded as it is by large sloping walls that recede behind a moat.
" She called Trump "a street fighter" and "a gutsy New Yorker" — "the guy who puts the knife in his teeth and swims the moat.
His concept of a moat is linked to his views on capital investment: the beauty of one is you do not need the other.
A sculpture garden when this building still housed the Whitney Museum of American Art, the moat is now an outdoor extension for Flora Bar.
"We had a moat that separated the East Side neighborhood from downtown," said Lovely A. Warren, Rochester's mayor, referring to the East Inner Loop.
"It would cost $40,000 a day to keep this moat molten," which is not something I think you can figure out any other way.
The duo make it a point to seek out the most competitively advantaged businesses (moat) with an emphasis on high returns on invested capital.
To the untrained eye, being able to accurately determine the extent of a company&aposs moat may seem more like sorcery than actual analysis.
But by another count, he said, there are seven, including an infinity-edge moat that surrounds the property, as well as indoor spa pools.
Despite that popularity, they found that the companies with zero- or near-zero competitive moat produced the "most superior" mean returns, albeit with more risk.
However, if they are successful, platforms enjoy winner-take-all dynamics and strong network effects that create a key defensive moat to keep competitors out.
The multi-tier tower, with painstakingly detailed spires, flowers, and cherubs, features some realistic bride-and-groom cake toppers — and what looks like a moat.
That it is housed in a neo-gothic mansion, complete with a moat defending what used to be its underground vault, adds to the mystique.
Another might promise new limits on worker visas only to be met with a promise to build a border moat and fill it with alligators.
He dug, as children do, a moat around himself on the beach, that we his parents used to fill up with water from the ocean.
"At that point, we will have already built the moat around us with exclusive deals with all the top hospitality and experiential players," he said.
Although the first-past-the-post system acts as an electoral moat around Westminster, extreme views can drag mainstream parties to the fringe, he argues.
Would you think of propping a wedge of grilled tuna against a thick potato pancake, then surrounding it with a moat of green olive tapenade?
The noodle dishes are highlights but my standout is the traditional stewed beef served as a huge hunk with a gravy and mashed potato moat.
Between the lines: Tech-industry business wisdom says successful companies need a moat — a way to keep competitors from easily seizing their markets and customers.
For a stadium that includes renderings of people rollerblading alongside a moat in which other people are surfing, this particular image is the most preposterous.
The new one, which includes a small moat, is a high-tech construction in a former rail yard on the South Bank of the Thames.
In March 2018, artists and demonstrators chucked pill bottles into the moat surrounding an ancient Egyptian temple at the Met to protest the family's donations.
Once the primary antagonists, they've now been reduced to a substitute for water, forming a "moat" in a fenced-in perimeter around the Savior compound.
Using the long corridors to stretch her viewers' attention, Ms. Melnick and her liquid motion filled the moat with a pleasing picnic of inscrutable, activity.
"They actually got a quote for the moat, which also sounds like the name of the most xenophobic Dr. Seuss book ever," Trevor Noah said.
But when staff checked back later in the day Monday she was laying on the floor of the moat, after apparently falling and injuring herself.
"The companies that are going to be able to withstand this are the ones that have a sort of moat around their businesses," he said.
The presence of a moat lessens the probability of a new entrant or established firm eating into the market share or profitability of an investment.
After the puja, I wandered north along a narrow moat until I came to a man standing in front of an old, regal-looking building.
And second, in terms of moat, because I know what you're going to tell me, you're going to tell me Facebook will crush all of this.
When it does, Oracle says Moat will operate as an independent unit, but will be offered as part of the company's "data cloud" suite of products.
The researchers found similar results based on competitive advantage, or "economic moat," which estimates a company's advantages based on intangible assets, cost cutting and networking effects.
I want to get as far away from Amazon as we can get and build a moat around an independent eBay that stands for something different.
On Saturday, the toddler fell into the moat at the Gorilla World exhibit and was, according to bystanders, dragged around by the 450-pound gorilla Harambe.
Plus Facebook has a strong interest in gamingand the reputation for going out and spending big on companies that can help expand its social networking moat.
Several dozen members pootle about the grounds of a country manor in the village of Ide Hill, in Kent, nibbling salmon canapés and admiring the moat.
The media had been primed to produce articles about the embassy's clever features (a reflective pool that doubles as a defensive moat!) and eye-catching design.
Apple's premium brand may be that kind of deep moat, but you could argue that the rate of technological change has, if anything, quickened since 1999.
"It was about the data network effects, and what we thought was a sustainable moat or advantage compared to other companies in the space," Dawe said.
Adioio says its service has been verified by top traffic verification vendors and shows the logos of Moat Analytics, Integral Ad Science, DoubleVerify, Nielsen, and comScore.
Outside, there's a moat (yes, really) spanned by a bridge that leads to a playground for the couple's tots, doppelgänger daughter Vivian Lake and son Benjamin.
Sitting at the edge of the water, the soles of my feet and my ankles prickling pink, I thought I spotted a snake in the moat.
"More members combined with more revenues following the recent price increases deepen the moat around this business," Morgan Stanley analyst Benjamin Swinburne wrote in client note.
It may not have the traditional moat to fend off competition, but Slack has nonetheless managed to build quite the castle by out-executing its rivals.
"Something that might be built around a police station" sounds like the clue calls for a physical structure or, maybe a moat, if you're really imaginative.
In addition to his daughter, Mr. Nelson is survived by his wife, Jocelyn Torricelli Nelson; a son, Leif Nelson; a sister, Jeanne Moat; and three grandchildren.
The Times reported that the president considered the moat, to be infested with alligators and snakes, but Mr. Trump attributed the story to The Washington Post.
"Peacock is unique because of its advertiser model," said Dan Ives, an analyst with Wedbush Securities, mentioning the "massive moat of content" available through the platform.
Day Trip The Hudson River acts as a moat around Bannerman Castle, its fairy-tale turrets the right height for Rapunzel to let down her hair.
The owner of the Moat Farm in Stoke Mandeville told the local newspaper, The Bucks Herald, on Tuesday that he was approached because of his land.
If Mr Trump wanted his moat to be 60 feet (20 metres) wide, he would need to dig and line about 8,000 acres' worth of trench.
On the other side of this regulatory moat would be smaller startups that do not have access to the capital needed to hire sophisticated compliance teams.
The Verge recently spoke with Munroe about How To, the questions that didn't make the cut, and the joys of building a lava moat (with science).
But they slowly assimilated into whiteness, creating an even more substantial majority — a bloc that left everybody else on the far side of the moat, minoritized.
This does end up being a very real moat, but one that can only be enjoyed by one or two of the top companies in the space.
The lot, which measures 17,840 square meters, or about 192,000 square feet, is ringed with a moat, dry in the front and holding water in the rear.
When we get to later-stage projects, we're looking at the open-source code; we're looking at the community; we're assessing how do you create a moat.
In 2008 journalists discovered that MPs had claimed from the Fees Office, which he controlled, large sums for second homes, moat-cleaning, duck houses and the like.
Tesla has an early charging advantage — some would call it a "moat" — thanks to an expensive, capital-intensive effort to build out its network of proprietary Superchargers.
Building a daunting moat around the the House Democratic majority, each of the 62 freshmen Democrats has raised more than their top opponent, AP's Alan Fram reports.
I've also used services like Moat Pro and Pathmatics, which monitor online ads and can give you some insight into what pitches brands are running and where.
Yet baseball does exist inside of a moat of rules and statistics that makes it feel as if it can offer a refuge from complexity and chance.
By using its early traction, buzz and connections to establish "Sign in with Slack" partnerships with other enterprise apps, it could build a moat against copy-cats.
It should be clear by now — if it wasn't already — that there is no moat wide enough or wall high enough to prevent these incidents from happening.
For starters, the company exhibits many of the qualities that Buffett cherishes: a wide "moat" to keep out competitors, sustainable and predictable earnings and a high dividend.
However, the most memorable and important stroke in the 1915 United States Open was a shot played over the moat at No. 10, not out of it.
Billionaire Warren Buffett, for instance, has such a "tollbooth" strategy for investing, though he uses the term "moat," because it sounds charming and quirky rather than rapacious.
It's because she can seem so far away, on the opposite side of a moat that she dug herself and has little interest in letting people traverse.
The boy had slipped through the Gorilla World exhibit's barrier while visiting the zoo with his mother and had fallen into a shallow moat on Saturday afternoon.
But by leaning on a developer ecosystem fueled by its hype, reach, and its Slack Fund for investing in integrated apps, Slack is building a deep moat.
UBS analyst Eric Sheridan said Netflix's latest results show the company has built a "widening moat" by building momentum on customer growth and finding blockbuster content success.
That a toddler could climb a three-foot fence, crawl through bushes and fall a further 15 feet into the moat of the gorilla's enclosure seems freakish.
Founder and CEO Mudassir Sheikha told Business Insider in February that the moat carved out by Careem would be hard for a Western company to easily overcome.
He gained what he called a frog's-eye view of the changing seasons, and an intimate familiarity with the creatures sharing the moat, from dragonflies to newts.
Ideally Facebook would allow third parties to audit for brand safety like DoubleVerify, Oracle's Moat or Integral Ad Science as other digital media companies allow, Bright said.
But while it's necessary, data alone is not a sufficient competitive moat: great tech companies must interpret, understand and build customer-centric products that leverage their data.
Rather, it is the new network effect: a critical strategy to amplify scale in the hope of building or deepening a moat to protect against foes everywhere.
UBS told clients Monday that it revised its financial estimates for Netflix upward as the company's efforts in original content and customer retention widen its competitive moat.
Frankie Cosmos The biggest crowd of the evening, the one that bridged the ten-foot moat that had existed between the audience and performers all night, was .
Plus Facebook has a strong interest in gaming and the reputation for going out and spending big on companies that can help expand its social networking moat.
Under CEO Sundar Pichai, Google is prioritizing the data processing technique across all of its products; it is, for Google, the primary ingredient in its competitive moat.
After three years of waiting (and defending) the Haus of Gaga, our reigning queen finally crossed the moat of screaming Little Monsters and delivered us a new album.
Moments later, the boy crawled through a barrier and fell about 12 feet (3.7-meters) into a moat surrounding the habitat, where Harambe grabbed him, zoo officials said.
And while Moat raised $50 million just over a year ago, the funding landscape for adtech companies hasn't been great, leading to predictions of more acquisitions and consolidation.
And with Overwatch League, I can't escape the sense that foundation Blizzard have dug here is also serving as a moat between competitive Overwatch and the game's community.
Between the lines: The lawsuits argue in detail that drug companies can obtain patents under the guise of protecting innovation, while in reality only protecting an economic moat.
Currently, a small gated bridge with a bell crosses the moat and leads to the bright red front door of the brick house, which has a tiled roof.
It is typically considered, by those of us who don't depend on it, little more than a boundary separating Mexico from Texas, a squiggly moat on a map.
In an earnings call last week, Tesla co-founder Musk criticized so-called "moats" but he wasn't referring to the sort of moat you'd find around a castle.
The moves into other venture capital and other business could be a way of building a moat around the company as others move into the crypto exchange business.
In addition to Stripe, the round includes Will Smith's Dreamers fund, Nas, Jeffrey Katzenberg's Wndrco, Ronnie Lott, Matt Rutler, Kevin Gould, and Moat founders Noah and Jonah Goodhart.
But the opportunity to design and execute on this platform is significant, with clear ROI as a reward and a built-in moat once it reaches critical mass.
"There's a substantial moat around the ASX clearing and settlement business...and the CHESS replacement project is perhaps making it bigger," said Michael Somes, Chi-X General Counsel.
In the original incident, Ms. Autry was videotaped standing in the shrubbery that partially conceals the moat, all of which is behind a three-foot-tall picket fence.
Upon arriving at the ravine that served as a kind of protective moat, the soldiers could see that attempting to cross the heavily guarded bridge would be futile.
It enabled a professional class to bounce back and forth under the English Channel that once served as a moat — protective or isolating, depending on the traveler's perspective.
He looks for companies that are like "economic castles," surrounded by a strong moat that makes it difficult for invaders — competitors — to gain a foothold in the market.
We had just sat down for a midmorning feast at Ocean Palace, a dim sum hall that in scope more resembles a castle (moat included) than a restaurant.
According to Crunchbase, Oracle has agreed to buy three other companies in 2017 so far: API design platform Apiary, developer tools startup Wercker and Moat, which measures ad engagement.
Some initial stories about the deal seemed to imply that it was a low-priced acqui-hire, which only serves to devalue Moat in the eyes of potential customers.
That, then, led to this new strategy: let Facebook be Facebook — that is, most people's portal to the Internet — with a focus on Groups to deepen Facebook's network moat.
We didn't have much money so we kind of all chipped in to get this gigantic rum drink with a volcano in the middle and a moat around it.
So far it is the Japanese, Chinese and South Africans that have proved the most opportunistic in a post Brexit world, but American buyers could cross the moat too.
It may be that Tenor and Giphy end up building a strong enough content base and moat, though alternative players like Gfycat are still showing they're able to grow.
"You have to innovate and be good constantly, so you don't get caught off guard, but also build a moat around the few things you're good at," he added.
Oracle says that it is absorbing the entire Moat team, including CEO Jonah Goodhart, and that it will operate as an independent company under the Oracle Data Cloud umbrella.
"This group of billionaire heirs and heiresses are attempting to intimidate smaller shareholders by flaunting their inherited voting bloc as an impenetrable moat," Third Point said in a statement.
European noblemen built 'garderobes' in their castles – rooms with stone or wooden benches with holes in them, through which the excrement would fall, down chutes and into the moat.
After the 4-year-old boy breached a barrier to the Gorilla World exhibit and fell into its moat, Harambe seemed to take an intense interest in the child.
What metrics growth equity investors are more likely focused on is how big the company's opportunity is and how big a company's "moat" (barriers to entry/competitive advantage) is.
Built on the highest point of the remote Isle of Portland in Devon, the Verne, which used to be a prison, it is surrounded by cliffs and a moat.
The large security companies still pitch the castle-and-moat model of security — firewalls and signature-based detection — even though employees work outside the perimeter as much as inside.
There was a notable juxtaposition of approaching Xian — a city with centuries-old 40-foot high city walls and a literal moat — in such an advanced and modern way.
Size: 3,24 square feet Price per square foot: $2995 Indoors: This redwood-sided house is approached by way of a small wooden bridge over a dry, moat-like feature.
A third player, Oracle, paid a reported $850 million for IAS rival Moat, which provides verification services, and a reported $400 million for "brand safety" startup Grapeshot in 2018.
These particular cooktops each hold a moat of burbling meat and fat that surrounds a dome-like center, used to cook corn tortillas until they are charred and blistered.
In doing so, he provided a home and a fortress for his family surrounded by peaceful woods, a moat fed by neighboring streams, which later became a historic site.
Mark Dombroski, a freshman at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia, was found dead Monday in a dry moat at Fort Prospect, the former home of a British infantry garrison.
Hundreds of years ago, a moat must have seemed like a "set it and forget it" proposition: Once you built one around your castle, you were in great shape.
The moat is his term for the barrier a company has developed that its peers are nowhere close to overcoming, an edge that will last for years on end.
It has a moat, 160-foot swimming pool, a glass wine room and a full-service hair and nail salon in the master suite – and that's just the beginning.
One of the most popular guidebooks is the lushly illustrated "Wild Swim," by Kate Rew, which offers a variety of suggestions for swimmers lacking a moat of their own.
Mall-size parking lots circled the campus; on Sundays, it looked like a car dealership, and during the week it looked like a fortress, surrounded by an asphalt moat.
Despite the inclusive creation myth (summarized above), it has a keystone: ICANN at the center, and the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) as the moat and battlement that protect it.
President Donald Trump asserted that reports he wanted to weaponize his vaunted border wall with Mexico with features such as spikes, an electric current and a moat are moot.
He claimed that the first he'd heard of the notion was when his communications staff came to ask him about the allegations in the report, including the moat proposal.
They diverge in part on how they think about network effects as a moat in the modern economy, and in part on their specific assessment of Google's business decisions.
As the crowd's cries grew, the video shows Harambe grabbing the boy by the foot, dragged him through the water and out of the moat atop the habitat, O'Connor said.
A 17-year-old western lowland gorilla named Harambe dragged him ("violently," according to witnesses) through the shallow moat in the enclosure and also seemingly stood protective guard over him.
For this purpose, the embassy is set back from the street behind a 13ft "seclusion zone" and has its own, 30m-by-150m, half-moon shaped "moat" around one side.
And with news that over half of new users in the U.S. are 25 or older and partnerships with measurement firms like Moat, it's making steps in the right direction.
If that sounds like a nightmare to set up, you're definitely onto something, but on the flip side, it does give Naked Wines a fantastic moat to ward off competitors.
They've created a certain platform in their business and they want to continue to expand that and continue to build a moat around their business that is sustainable and efficient.
The presentation said the company has a regulatory moat that protects its business, adding that peers in the space trade for much higher despite Agilent's position as the larger player. 
Despite an environment where so many industries have been hit by deflationary competitive forces — retail, traditional media, banking and brokerage commissions — the biopharmaceutical industry has maintained its moat around pricing.
" If nothing else, ETFs like XLK or SOCL offer you diversification across industries, but if you really are bullish on Apple and believe in its "moat," the ticker is "AAPL.
The Cincinnati Zoo had a barrier, bushes, a 10 to 12-foot drop (there's a wall so the gorillas can't climb out), and a shallow moat enclosing the gorilla exhibit.
The moat between communication and action is important because it makes it very clear what certain tools are capable of, which in turn lets them be trusted and used properly.
This included Everglades National Park's Gulf Coast Visitor Center, which was destroyed by Hurricane Irma, and millions in damage to the moat walls of the Civil War-era Fort Jefferson.
The U.S. Government agrees to deliver all the garbage from Disney World (especially partially eaten giant turkey legs) to Moat, and said garbage will be distributed along its length. 3.
The third-party ad tracking service Moat has aggregated the ads that the Trump campaign is running and it would appear as though 100% of them are geared toward fundraising.
Stopping immigrants and asylum seekers from entering the United States has been a major priority for the president, who reportedly wanted a snake-filled moat dug along the southern border.
Hired later in the decade to produce dual courses for Baltusrol, Tillinghast incorporated the abandoned moat-guarded green as part of the plan for No. 21995 on the Lower Course.
Once the app is on top of this layer, [companies get stuck], and in the cloud world today, it&aposs just the way for [cloud providers] to protect their moat.
The video showed the gorilla sometimes standing over the boy in what appeared to be a protective posture, but then darting through the shallow moat, dragging the child behind him.
" We meet the water lover Roger Deakin, whose Suffolk farmhouse had its own "spring-fed moat" and who chronicled his swim across Britain's lakes and rivers in his book "Waterlog.
By spending gobs of money and borrowing aggressively, Netflix has built a formidable moat around its business that will make it harder for new and existing rivals to catch up.
"The other banks might have a bit of a moat by having vehicle finance, housing loans and bonds and higher value loans," said Momentum SP Reid banking analyst Brian Mugabe.
He said Moat conducted research with Nielsen that showed screen real estate and audio and visibility duration have a positive correlation with people remembering an ad after they've watched it.
"We avoided the sea, took it as a moat and a joyful little pond to the Middle Kingdom," a naval analyst, Chen Guoqiang, wrote recently in the official Navy newspaper.
In that light, the fence looks more like a moat, giving YouTube a handy argument that it should face no COPPA liability for content mis-designated as not child-directed.
In Colorado, communities are building fire breaks and "greenbelts" of fire-resistant green grass that completely surround the community, creating the equivalent of a moat that fire can't easily cross.
The big question is whether Knowable can differentiate its content from free alternatives and build a moat against copycats through savvy voice-responsive learning exercises so you don't forget everything.
Mr. Putin's leading disinformation arm, RT.com, attracted programmatic advertising from 477 companies and brands over a recent six-month period, according to data collected by Moat, an advertising technology service.
At the time, he was found to have submitted a claim of 2,000 pounds, or $2,400 at current exchange rates, for the clearing of the moat at his country house.
At times, the gorilla sat still with the toddler, but those quiet periods were interrupted by bouts of knocking the child against a wall and dragging him around a shallow moat.
Witnesses said the boy had expressed a desire to get into the enclosure and climbed over a 3-foot (1-meter) barrier, then fell 15 feet (4.6 m) into a moat.
If I had a dollar for every time someone in my own life asked why I can't let people in fully, I could buy a moat to keep them at bay.
As more states legalize and cannabis finds its way into more products, moving goods from farm to processor to retailer could spawn a big market for Nabis with a legal moat.
"We've been doing these studies for quite some time... most of the results were quite negative," researcher Justin Moat from the Kew Royal Botanic Gardens in the United Kingdom told Gizmodo.
At the same time, the company is announcing other changes meant to give advertisers more confidence, including giving third-party auditors like ComScore, Nielsen and Moat more access to Facebook's data.
Tesla has built up a global network of charging stations, which Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas pointed to as a possible "competitive moat" that offers protection from other electric vehicle makers.
The zoo said that Harambe was violently dragging and throwing the boy who climbed through a public barrier at the Gorilla World enclosure and fell 15 feet into the exhibit's moat.
No surprise that it was received well: If you like her musicality, the strength in her voice and conviction in her songs, you want that and not the moat around it.
As the federal trial of two of Mr. Christie's allies in the bridge scandal churns toward a verdict, however, the Hudson River has not proven to be an especially effective moat.
"Once again, ecosystem does matter and we believe that Nvidia has out a large moat around certain markets, like autos, and aims to create a similar ecosystem in robots," he added.
"He really had a moat around him to protect him from any kind of oversight, which is exactly the opposite of what you look for in a public company," Minow says.
As usual, drivers were double-parked around the building, an idling black moat, though Johnson had snagged the spot in front, Carlos the doorman hustling ahead to open the back door.
Witnesses have said the boy expressed a desire to get into the enclosure and climbed over a 3-foot (1-meter) barrier, then fell 15 feet (4.6 m) into a moat.
Size: 2504,2222 square feet Price per square foot: $22880 Indoors: Partially encircled by a channel with spring-fed water, like a moat, the house is approached by way of a bridge.
"Bodiam Castle: Connecting the Past to the Present" by Jessie Sapp With solitude comes strength, and in the solitude of its moat in Sussex, England, Bodiam Castle stands strong and beautiful.
Just like how a physical moat surrounds a castle and protects it from intruders, a firm&aposs competitive advantages protect its market share and lock in a steady stream of profits.
It's an exceptionally dramatic one, with marble surfaces and banquettes of dark leather and windows the size of billboards that look out on Breuer's bridge across the moat below Madison Avenue.
We are in the age of the great rebundling, when firms use packages of services as a way to increase their scale advantage and thus deepen the moat around their businesses.
On my laptop screen I can see the windows of my house, the door, the periwinkle siding and the poor excuse for a flower bed — really just a moat of mulch.
Footage of former President Obama mocking Republicans by suggesting they would want to build a moat between the U.S. and Mexico resurfaced this week, after media reports emerged that President TrumpDonald John TrumpSessions says he still supports Trump despite ouster as AG House Republicans voice concerns about White House's impeachment messaging Giuliani consulted with Manafort on Ukraine info: report MORE had asked aides about the possibility of a moat filled with alligators or snakes on the southern border.
Mexico's Julio Cesar Chavez took on American Greg Haugen in front of 132,274 people in Mexico City back in 1993, when the ring was surrounded by a moat and even barbed wire.
The fortress, which sits close to the Finnish border, was built on a tiny islet along a strait connecting Vyborg Bay to Viipuri Bay, with the strait acting as a natural moat.
"The businesses aren't necessarily bad, but the brands that were a part of the moat - the reason for the acquisition - are less prominent," said Meyer Shields, an analyst at Keefe, Bruyette & Woods.
Now the press is trying to sell the fact that I wanted a Moat stuffed with alligators and snakes, with an electrified fence and sharp spikes on top, at our Southern Border.
By the 1970s, the fort was mostly ruined and the moat dry, when the local government began excavating the canals and rebuilding; the project took 25 years and went way over budget.
It was really quite an undertaking and pretty gutsy that Nickelodeon did it because of the scope of what entails with the moat, the steps, and the games, and the huge temple.
It is super-wonderful if the castle is run by a knight who spends his riches on widening the moat, rather than blowing it all on banquets or natty coats of arms.
"This trend should not only differentiate Amazon's offering, improve the user experience and help grow retention, but also prove accretive to margins, which through reinvestment, should reinforce Amazon's moat," the note said.
Oberwager professes that it takes a long time to onboard, but also a long time to offboard, so it could build a solid moat if it's the first to win this market.
After breaching a 3-foot fence, the boy fell about 15 feet into a shallow moat and was then dragged around by Harambe, a western lowland gorilla weighing more than 420 pounds.
Kids went through an obstacle course, beginning by crossing a moat and ending with something called the "Temple Run," which equates to racing against time to rescue an artifact from the temple.
It's a moat not just to keep other enterprise communication tools from invading its space, but to trap users inside its chat interface all day so they never consider cancelling their subscription.
A 19-year-old American college athlete, found dead at the base of a 35-foot cliff in a dry moat in Bermuda on Monday, died from the fall, officials said Thursday.
If you need me to do this to cross a moat into a castle or whatever, let me know ahead of time because there's always a good chance I've eaten a cheeseburger.
A moat on Governors Island, a Wall Street intersection and a South Street Seaport Museum gallery are among the places where dance can be found in this year's River to River Festival.
Strolling toward the bridge into Fort Jay, you notice a crowd, or perhaps what it's looking at: Down in the grass-covered moat, amid Day-Glo-colored flower sculptures, people are dancing.
Picture Prompts This summer, a festival in New York City brings dance to settings from a moat on Governors Island to a Wall Street intersection to a South Street Seaport Museum gallery.

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