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Economists have been expecting the Fed to signal more cutting.
More spot-up shooting, for sure, and more cutting action as well.
Alibaba's high-tech Hema supermarkets in China are more cutting-edge still.
Real life already gave social media "influencers" a far more cutting sendup.
It could buy more cutting-edge American-made cars, such as Teslas.
Efforts to make more cutting-edge gubbins at home are moving slowly.
If Love & Friendship seems more cutting than Austen's usual fare, thank director Whit Stillman.
After giving the formal pitch, Sanders delivered a more cutting message to Walmart officials.
As it turned out, Donald Trump's victory only made Chappelle's comedy even more cutting.
"I could see the Russians saying, 'No more cutting them any slack,'" she said.
The second model acts as a kind of testing ground for more cutting-edge tech.
So, in the future, there might be more cutting-edge treatment options for glioblastoma patients.
It was rawer, more precise and more cutting, but it was also so much freer.
I just realized that I'm freshly shaven, so maybe I'm more cutting edge than I thought. Wow.
Outside of Harajuku or Tokyo's more cutting-edge neighborhoods, Japanese makeup is minimalist, natural, and typically flawless.
If you had to choose, what was more cutting edge: BSC, Sex and the City, or Girls?
And now that he's not in the running for her heart, will the insults be even more cutting?
Trump's proposed budget would shrink the Superfund program even more, cutting $330 million from its $1.1 billion budget.
Li only invests in technology that he sees as "disruptive" and will make his holdings more cutting-edge.
But, something else Kelly said in that speech at Drew University in New Jersey was even more cutting.
He tried to sign Edinson Cavani, the Uruguay striker, in January to give the team more cutting edge.
Castillo (Zabryna Guevara), is a woman is an even more cutting reminder of what Serena Joy has lost.
Plus, Buttons do look far more cutting-edge than what's preceded them (they're prettier than AirPods, that's for sure).
Her wit has become more cutting — one need only see her clapbacks on Instagram to see this in action.
The offensive remark was used in response to Lala's recent redemption arc, which made it all the more cutting.
Like Lenovo, Acer has gone for a less powerful chip in order to accommodate a more cutting-edge design.
We need technological innovation and investment in new fibers and manufacturing processes, deeper research and more cutting-edge ideas.
You rarely lose an argument, Gemini, but with Mars in your sign you could be more cutting than usual!
A miniseries might also restore at least some of the more cutting subtext that Snyder's version appeared to misunderstand entirely.
SBI has also invested in a number of startups that are working on the more cutting edge of financial services.
They have embedded in Austin's tech culture, military officials say, to help make the Army smarter and more cutting-edge.
But Trump always responds when he believes he's been attacked -- often in more cutting rhetoric than that used against him.
The collateral exhibitions that were approved by the biennial committee took place in spaces that feature younger, more cutting edge artists.
So when it comes to Art Basel Hong Kong, they say, they can experiment more and present more cutting-edge work.
So for an extended period – at least 5 years, probably much morecutting profits taxes is good for owners of corporations.
But that's also why so many young ticket-buyers are starting to feel like TV is more cutting-edge than the movies.
But now they're dreaming of morecutting Medicare and health care for children, so they have a reason to keep him around.
I spent three weeks fiddling with some of the more cutting-edge vapes out there to explore what's trending and what's not.
"What you're likely to see is more self-destructive behaviors — more cutting, more suicidality, particularly the longer their detention goes on," she said.
If this is starting to sound like quite the ordeal just to make your car look a bit more cutting edge, I agree.
In other words, the lack of cutting-edge sunscreen leads to more cutting of the skin by doctors treating people for skin cancer.
Even if he manages to sign more cutting-edge acts, they'll eventually move beyond him before they, too, make way for another style.
What you need to do is understand, in each single song, whether it's the word or the note that is the more cutting.
Those opposed to more cutting point out Ips typgraphus shows up regularly - there have been eight infestations since the end of the nineteen century.
China is taking a page from the Pentagon's playbook under the Obama administration: it's partnering with tech companies to develop more cutting-edge weapons.
Sixty percent said they would use the additional funds to increase R&D spending and accelerate the development of even more cutting-edge products.
But her salary slumped by 30 percent as company sales fell, and her husband's by more, cutting the number of treatments she can afford.
What's more, cutting this extensive lead time makes it more difficult for fast-fashion retailers to duplicate designers' looks before they even hit their shelves.
What's more, cutting back on salt in the processed foods we eat could help us live for many more years -- even if we are healthy.
Funaiole and other analysts said it was unclear what kind of catapult - traditional steam-powered or a more cutting-edge electromagnetic system - would be used.
On The View on Tuesday, she had more cutting words for Ivanka, who has become the face of the Trump administration's workforce and women's policies.
Less severely, booze makes us a bit nastier than normal; our criticisms become more cutting, our anger feels more palpable, and our tolerance for frustration evaporates.
In a smarter, more cutting satire he would be the intentionally awful inverse of the Circle, because he just comes off as shallow and self-righteous.
The deal comes as SoftBank, which has traditionally focused on telecoms and technology, shifts focus to more cutting-edge tech investments as telecom services markets mature.
They're saving more, cutting costs where they can, and in some cases, even earning more, according to those CNBC Make It spoke with over the summer.
Late last year, the company began really pushing its branded devices in Europe, a strategy it's set to expand upon with some more cutting-edge devices.
But while those two bands bear some resemblance to established musical styles, 2808 State represented something far more cutting edge, and, to the establishment at least, challenging.
Because a lot the stuff is said on those shows, some stuff about Facebook, stuff that you've done, has been much more cutting than reporters have been.
The plush Kings Theater, which has been booking more cutting-edge indie-rock acts recently, is the perfect space to let their dreamy tunes envelop the room.
Sticking with a three-man defense, England's group-stage opponents Belgium showed more cutting edge up front than in their goalless outing at home on Saturday against Portugal.
Rogers, the more cutting (and less restrained) of the two, makes plain his frustration with these peers in Silicon Valley, who he sees as hoarding their incredible wealth.
But Fenty has been even more cutting-edge in giving people of color a place at the top of an industry still plagued by racial inequality and insensitivity.
You can choose to run the stable, beta, developer or Canary version of Google's Chrome browser on your devices, with each one getting progressively more cutting edge (and buggy).
I'll tell you what impressed me and made me smile today, and it wasn't just the nice balance of older and more cutting-edge clues/entries in Paolo Pasco's puzzle.
He had been more cutting moments earlier in a segment on Roy Moore, the Alabama Republican accused of making sexual advances toward teenage girls when he was in his early 30s.
The legislation will also make changes to the acquisitions office at the Pentagon, splitting it into two to separate its more cutting-edge research work from daily tasks like managing contracts.
"Customers got excited about it when they saw we could take an existing app and put it in a container [without] moving to a more cutting edge micro services project," he said.
The addition of 5G in 2019, meanwhile, finds OnePlus taking a more cutting-edge approach to its release cycle, rather than holding back in order to lower the price tag on technology.
The Horned Frogs clawed their way back once more, cutting the deficit to four on a 3-pointer by Parrish and getting with three on a layup by Robinson with 11:29 remaining.
Alongside nontraditional tech firms like Walmart, industry behemoths like IBM and Microsoft have spent the past decade pivoting from their hardware and software product offerings to more cutting-edge technology like artificial intelligence.
Another was more cutting in their assessment of the situation: "People have been waiting for this to blow up and did not foresee that this would blow up in quite a spectacular way."
On the other, we have the more cutting-edge gadgets: the virtual reality-ready desktops, the absurdly decked-out gaming laptops, the transitional 22-in-20123 workhorses, and the design-first all-in-one's.
With Joule and RealSense, Intel can stay involved in the more cutting-edge sectors of the market because it's giving away the technology at a low cost and letting anyone take advantage of it.
Those repair costs are a big leap from previous models — which makes sense, given that the iPhone X is made with more cutting-edge materials, such as a glass-covered chassis and OLED display.
Coach Gregg Popovich's Spurs have always been good at moving the ball, but they ramped up their passing even more, cutting down the amount of time the ball stayed in any one player's hand.
Its sales rose, he said, by 15 percent in 2016, growth he attributed to his four collections' appeal to sophisticated and savvy collectors looking beyond mainstream brands for more exclusive, more cutting-edge timepieces.
Boeing says its trainer went from concept to flight in 36 months, with a supply chain ready to go and that new design enabling it to employ more cutting-edge manufacturing techniques than its competitors.
This goes for the more cutting-edge gadgets that monitor vital signs, but is equally apparent in straight up video monitors, some of which will now sync up with Amazon's new video-enabled Echo Show.
Timoney consolidates the evolution of media, from its "invention" to one of its more cutting-edge applications in contemporary society, in an equal rendering, with all elements casually coexisting within the space of the painting.
Schumer warned of a "rapidly changing economy that benefits too few while leaving too many behind," a somewhat more cutting remark when stated in front of a billionaire proposing massive tax cuts for the rich.
By night two, the show was leaning into the JoBro's nice guy persona with an opener devoted to how he's instantly won over the crew while the more cutting Blake Shelton doesn't even know their names.
" In one of his more cutting retorts, Biden pointed to his victories and the rise in turnout in many of the states where he has done well, arguing that his message "is resonating across the board.
And as the choice between "Candace's Cabinet" and "Teddy's Treehouse" accelerates into a referendum on privilege and diversity — Candace being white and Teddy being black — you notice how the comedy has become a lot more cutting.
These automated killing machines are an anti-piracy measure implemented by known pro-DRM advocate Calamity Ganon, ensuring only the most dedicated and law-abiding of early adopters can use the Sheikah Slate's more cutting-edge features.
It doesn't take much to spark Perry's anger, but it's all the more cutting seeing him wrap his hands around her throat while surrounded by all the symbols of happiness and success women are told to strive for.
Included in that, the carrier has also partnered with a number of other third parties, such as ad giant Publicis, to invest in companies that could potentially serve them to bring more cutting-edge technology into their businesses.
Legacy tech giants like Microsoft and IBM have spent the last decade pivoting from the bread-and-butter software and hardware that once defined their product offerings to more cutting-edge technology like cloud computing and artificial intelligence.
Known by some as Futura 2000, the artist actually began his rise in the '70s and then rose to mainstream prominence in the '80s when he work began showing up in some of New York's more cutting-edge galleries.
Even Obama's press secretary Earnest, normally a buttoned-up face of administration policy, has begun directing more cutting barbs from his briefing room podium, including a joking (in his telling) suggestion that Donald Trump used cocaine at the presidential debates.
Apple lags behind in key AI areas like natural language processing and computer vision, both of which are necessary to power voice assistant features within Siri and new, more cutting-edge technology like augmented reality apps that rely on object recognition.
Meant to demonstrate some of the more cutting-edge technology the company is working on rather than full-fledged consumer products, the concepts include a voice-activated Bluetooth headset and a gesture-sensing projector that can make tabletops interactive screens.
But Tuesday's criticism was more cutting than most, arriving just over 48 hours after the deadliest mass shooting in American history — and just one day after Trump blamed immigration for the assault and said the president might sympathize with terrorists.
Folds, with a mix of trademark self-deprecation and accuracy, later dubbed the act "punk rock for sissies," yet the melodies were far more sophisticated, the harmonies tighter, and the wise-ass lyrics way more cutting than your average three-chord jam.
His company has been accused of all manner of wrongdoing, including throwing out drugs so that it could bill Medicare more, cutting off dialysis prematurely to get additional patients in quicker, "not disinfecting properly" between patients, and offering doctors payoffs to refer patients.
The chefs, Shane McBride and Daniel Parilla, produce timeless sausage in brioche and duck à l'orange as well as more cutting-edge salt-baked oysters and sea urchin spaghettini with king crab: 5 Beekman Street (Nassau Street), 3853-375-0010, financial district, augustineny.com.
It is partly a result of competition from Frieze Masters, Frieze London's sister fair, which now offers a credible choice to those fine art dealers for whom the PAD fair had once been the only alternative venue to the more cutting-edge Frieze.
If your dad wants to more cutting edge and needs a device that focuses a little more on fitness, you can opt for the $129 Pebble 2, but since it's only on Kickstarter, he'll have to take an IOU for the watch until it ships.
In the AI community, Facebook is one of the biggest players, with positions at the company's Facebook AI Research, or FAIR, organization commanding large salaries and projects that span the more cutting-edge sectors of deep learning, natural language processing, and other popular sub-fields.
In other words, it's to Dish's advantage that it keeps its existing pay TV customers happy – which means, in this case, mimicking the feature set that can be found on modern-day streaming players, while offering something that feels more cutting edge than its rivals.
Prince Mohammed said that Mr. Khashoggi's articles and Twitter posts were tarnishing the crown prince's image as a forward-thinking reformer, and the criticism was more cutting because it was coming from a journalist who had once been seen as supportive of his agenda.
But in the more cutting edge restaurants of Los Angeles, as well as in cities like New York, San Francisco, Chicago, and Portland, Oregon, people are falling in love with this refreshing, but robust wine, with its notes of Asian spice and ripe peaches.
So many Echos With its built-in smart hub and, by comparison, more powerful audio system, the Echo Plus is the more cutting-edge device and yet it looks and works, on the outside, at least, like the very first Echo introduced by Amazon 3 years ago.
"Arnold had some influence on opening my eyes to more cutting-edge aspects of contemporary," said Ms. Ingrassia, who, through the museum, was introduced early on to the works of Wangechi Mutu, Mickalene Thomas and Nick Cave, all of whom are now in the couple's collection.
India, which already has a handful of new generation success stories, is seeking to encourage more cutting edge technology and other start-ups - supporting new businesses in a country which badly needs to accelerate a still sluggish economic recovery and create millions of jobs as the workforce expands.
Wired noted in a report late last year about how Amazon is using new, more cutting-edge techniques like so-called active learning and transfer learning to cut down on error rates and to expand Alexa's knowledge base, even as it adds more skills, without requiring it add more humans into the mix.
It turned out to be a preview of even more cutting remarks Mr. Trump would make two days later in an interview with The New York Times: an extraordinary public expression of dissatisfaction with one of his top aides based on Mr. Sessions's decision in March to recuse himself from the expanding federal investigation into whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russia.
More cutting is Lorde's 2013 song "Royals," which seems to be aware of how mismatched the music is to the times: "But every song's like gold teeth, Grey Goose, trippin' in the bathroom / Bloodstains, ball gowns, trashin' the hotel room / We don't care, we're driving Cadillacs in our dreams ..." Part of what looking across the genres shows you is that the big-selling, celebrity-driven mainstream of just about every style of music offers very little social or economic critique.

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