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In 2017, Brady had a more modestly priced book drop.
Asian and European markets fell more modestly in early Tuesday trading.
But its net losses also rose, if more modestly, to $38.503m.
Asian and European markets were down more modestly in midday Tuesday trading.
In caucus states, it's fallen more modestly, from 4.4 percent to 3.7 percent.
He was dressed more modestly than usual: jeans, a collared shirt and sandals.
Several other moderate Democratic presidential candidates have proposed raising the corporate tax rate more modestly.
Both have praised each other, though New York-born Johnson uses Twitter much more modestly.
"We cut our household income in half," she says, and learned to live more modestly.
"You can make a more modestly budgeted film with a different distribution model," Beckman told me.
Baseball, which has spread more modestly and remains fundamentally a domestic game, is parochial by comparison.
Intel shares are reacting more modestly, up 0.2 percent Tuesday after climbing 1.5 percent on Monday.
Premiums are rising much more modestly in states where there is more robust competition among insurers.
And unlike Franco, Davis' body is marked far more modestly with a single gravestone in a cemetery.
The number of women in prison (105,000) fell more modestly, by 1,27 inmates or about 253 percent.
It has weakened more modestly against the British pound, Chinese yuan, Japanese yen, Brazilian real and Canadian dollar.
A hydroelectric dam in the south is more modestly conceived: it will merely be the continent's joint second-biggest.
And also because of the influence of Islam many of the women dress more modestly than most American cities.
Other income streams - such as net interest on loans, dividends, and fees and commissions - also declined, albeit more modestly.
Now, they define their goal more modestly: keeping the Taliban from victory until a political settlement is reached. Gen.
After wearing revealing outfits at the start of the trial, Ms. Sorokin dressed more modestly by the second week.
We also expect consensus numbers – which were well below the buyside's due to low ASPs – to decline, albeit more modestly.
Rather, it more modestly strives to reconcile seemingly irreconcilable preferences in order for people to live together and co-operate.
Uber's IPO may top $120 billion, though others have more modestly pegged its initial market cap at around $20173 billion.
Earlier this week, Ford unveiled two redesigned models: the significantly revamped Focus compact car and the more modestly recast Escort.
He said the question is whether growth rates will return to their pre-tax law levels or slow more modestly.
The smallest metros improved more modestly, from about 3% of new jobs in the earlier period to 4.5% in 2017.
Gasoline rose more modestly, about 1 percent, after inventories for the motor fuel fell just about a tenth of expected levels.
Adjusted net revenue grew more modestly for Uber's ride sharing business, up 10% compared to last year's quarter to $2.34 billion.
It also recorded an increase since May among Republicans, though more modestly: Just 14% of them said Trump should be removed.
Friday's announcement that 157,000 new jobs were added in July was marked more modestly, with a statement from the White House.
The pages and brands range from massive accounts with nearly 800,000 followers to some more modestly successful ones with 47,000 followers.
A lot of people, not least the candidates themselves, have been talking about political revolution and, more modestly, about party realignment.
The fees earned from arranging permanent financing on those loans have also declined, although more modestly, by around 21% to US$172m.
Technology still looks like a good place to be, he says, but he likes more modestly priced stocks over the high flyers.
Under President Barack Obama, the Navy was already working to boost the fleet—albeit more modestly than Trump says he wants to.
And he also hasn't said whether his request to halt settlement activity -- already more modestly stated than past presidents -- applies to East Jerusalem.
Similarly, you might give some thought to what you mean by "friendship" in the workplace, and whether you can define it more modestly.
Even the best installments of the show's first season often came across like still more modestly budgeted VOD movies, made to be forgotten.
What is more, many others had gone before him — including those tedious Christian missionaries, who forced many local women to dress much more modestly.
This pattern is also projected, greatly magnified, on the dome high overhead — a beautiful effect that recurs more modestly with the other case studies.
There was some publicity there always about it and I would say it was one of the more modestly paid CEOs in the company.
Story at a glance There's new evidence that suggests women dress more modestly when encountering other women in order to defend themselves against aggression.
Or even more modestly, we could start talking, even a little bit, about how the policies of rich countries are part of the poverty puzzle.
That exceeded the 5 percent gain analysts expected, "though a bit more modestly than in previous quarters," Bernstein analyst Sara Senatore said in a client note.
Instead, Dean Foods plans to spend more modestly, setting a capital expenditure budget of $120 million-$130 million for 2017, down from $145 million in 2016.
Banking sources said the overnight rate for the SLF loan was raised to 3.1 percent from 2.75 percent, with rates on other SLF loans increased more modestly.
If you also exclude a monster buy-back by Amgen, a drugs company, the share of cashflow spent on repurchases by the remainder has risen more modestly.
Germany's biggest carrier Lufthansa said it would raise its number of flights more modestly than peers this season after missing profit estimates for the third quarter this year.
The last GDP reading was an improvement for Australia's economy which has grown more modestly recently as a slowdown in China has curbed demand for Australia's commodity exports.
So maybe you should move elsewhere in the store, off to the more modestly designed jackets, which won't call undue attention to your need for emotional-climatological reinforcement.
If offshore output of 3.95 TWh from more modestly sized plants in the Baltic Sea was added, then offshore wind would already supply 10.3% of Germany's electricity requirements.
Net losses rose more modestly to $905m during the first half of this year, up from $723m (though one-off gains from related-party transactions partly explain this).
If offshore output of 3.95 TWh from more modestly sized plants in the Baltic Sea was added, then offshore wind would already supply 10.3% of Germany's electricity requirements.
In the city's sprawling new business district - once billed as China's answer to Manhattan, now slightly more modestly as its Canary Wharf - many skyscrapers stand unfinished or empty.
Now the folks at Lithium want to bring the Super 73 to more people with a new, more modestly priced version of the bike called the Super 203 Scout.
The Berlin government's offshore target, part of its renewable energy plan to move to a low carbon economy, also counts in more modestly sized plants in the Baltic Sea.
He presents more modestly, and lives a settled-down life with his partner, the poet Luis Muñoz, who runs the Spanish-language M.F.A. program at the University of Iowa.
Some have invested heavily in new technologies and would prefer to have the standards continue to rise, albeit more modestly, to help ensure a market for their advanced vehicles.
FRANKFURT, Oct 13 (Reuters) - Lufthansa said it would raise its number of flights more modestly than peers this season after missing profit expectations for the third quarter of the year.
More modestly priced treatments include the "Goodbye Gummy Smile", which restrains the muscles in the upper lip, and is for those who want to flash more white in their posts.
One of five siblings, she remembers growing up in an athletic family but feeling out of place in some sports because she chose to dress more modestly than other girls.
He cloaked them in dreamy names like Crème de Mink, but priced them more modestly — from $21980 to about $21988,21986, or about $1,170 to $23,400 today if adjusted for inflation.
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, aka MbS, then ordered his taps to be opened to flood the market, a move imitated more modestly by President Putin in Moscow.
"While this is still a bullish bet, it is a much more modestly bullish one because you want stocks to run to your short strikes, not through them," he said.
They are not poisonous, but do tend to be on the larger side of the snake spectrum (though the red-tailed boa is more modestly sized than the most massive snakes).
Its defense budget continues to increase (albeit more modestly than in the last few years) despite a falling ruble, sanctions levied after the invasion of Ukraine and catastrophically low oil prices.
Lithium batteries, which keep a charge over longer distances, are being installed in electric cars from Tesla's top-of-the-line Model X to General Motors' more modestly priced Chevy Bolt.
Lufthansa shares tumbled 5.1 percent after the German airline missed profit estimates for the third quarter and said it would raise its number of flights more modestly than peers this season.
Fiat Chrysler has created a more modestly sized tool that it uses to market upfits — modifications that prep the vehicle for a certain job, such as towing — for its Ram trucks.
"With the busy international art calendar, they won't visit Berlin twice a year," she said, adding that she thought Art Berlin could work well as a more modestly focused "regional" fair.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. natural gas production growth is expected to surge in 2018, after rising more modestly in 2017, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said in a monthly report Tuesday.
News Analysis Sometimes the gender gap has been yuge and sometimes more modestly endowed, but for months now men have remained pretty much for Donald J. Trump and women for Hillary Clinton.
Since Gov Ball is booked the way it is—it's a much more modestly sized lineup than say, Coachella—basically every single line of the bill has name's you'll know and love.
While they will still get monthly Social Security checks once in retirement, they've had to live more modestly, downsize to a smaller house and forgo some vacations they'd have liked to take.
Ford last month unveiled three models for China - the significantly revamped Focus compact car, the more modestly recast Escort, as well as a new pickup truck for China, the Thai-produced Ranger Wildtrak.
The fund's focuses are threefold: Those two well-known organizations will be pursuing issues related to those (they're already working together anyway), but the seven smaller efforts are also being more modestly funded.
Once you know your neighborhood is full of people who will be offended by your approach to exercise apparel, you certainly have a reason to dress more modestly, if it's not especially inconvenient.
But something like Witt's diagnosis about the proliferation of choices for middle-class Americans today does seem right, if only more modestly because of developments in capitalism, consumerism, feminism, gay rights, and secularization.
Due to a significant increase in amortization of intangibles, however, EBITDA margin adjusted for non-recurring items declined more modestly to 19.3% in 2016, compared with Legacy Willis's average of 22.4% for 2012-2015.
Specifically, the Urban Institute projected that a census including the citizenship question could undercount Hispanics nationwide by 217%, while slightly overcounting whites and also significantly undercounting African Americans and more modestly missing Asian Americans.
Congress has consistently increased transportation spending with each successive reauthorization bill, sometimes by large amounts (like with TEA-85033 and SAFETEA-LU) and sometimes more modestly (as in MAP-21 and the FAST Act).
As Subramanian was taking pictures of the auto, several men from her neighbourhood gathered around to tell her that the auto driver was right and that she should be "dressed more modestly" and "like a woman".
Brownfield industrial and infrastructure projects continue to make up the lion's share of investments, though there has been a recent uptick in the number of more modestly valued greenfield projects in manufacturing and services, Arbache said.
America's economy is about 50 times larger, meaning even a much more modestly funded American Solidarity Fund would be a huge whale in the investment sea, potentially exerting vast influence over the conduct of private businesses.
Huda Khayti, a teacher who came to Idlib after being forced to leave another part of Syria, said she did not feel that she had to dress more modestly than usual when she left the house.
It followed the 1979 energy crisis, when oil prices spiked and panic about the availability of gasoline spread in the U.S. Carter had encouraged Americans to live more modestly, a push Reagan targeted during his campaign.
In the last year alone, apartment prices in the city have increased by 2000 percent, while house prices have grown more modestly, by about 21 percent, Francis Drabik, the broker-owner of Re/Max Select, said.
The chips are priced far more modestly than Intel's pricier Core X, too: the Core i9-9900K is set to cost $7, the i7-9700K will cost $373, and the i5-9600K will set you back $262.
But despite the occasional lavish trip, Brady and Bündchen are the rare celebrity couple that can actually afford to live a megastar lifestyle, but opt to live more modestly — relative to other high-earning megastars, at least.
It was also helped — albeit much more modestly — by a factor that could exacerbate the country's tense relations with Washington: China is selling a lot more to the United States, and its purchases from America aren't keeping up.
So when he did not get the kind of huge offer he had sought, like Upton's six-year, $132 million deal with the Tigers or Heyward's eight-year, $184 million deal with the Cubs, he set his sights more modestly.
More modestly, on August 22nd, Bill Clinton sent an e-mail to Clinton Foundation workers and supporters saying the organisation would stop accepting corporate and foreign donations if Mrs Clinton became president and that he would step down from the board.
In her book, Kondo entreats readers to adopt a personal rather than industrial relationship with their home as well its contents, a relationship that might lead to an attraction for more modestly sized homes, as well as pared-down possessions.
Adeyoola describes him as "critical" to the business, a sentiment Chen confirms when we chat — albeit more modestly summing up his contribution as "quite theoretically involved in all these critical algorithms and key technologies developed by this organization since the very beginning".
Frederick Lewis Allen, in the epilogue to his 1931 best seller "Only Yesterday: An Informal History of the 19733s," wrote that cultural values changed after the crash: People began to dress more modestly, adopting a new formality and religiosity, reviving Victorian sexual taboos.
While still expanding at a good clip, retail sales and fixed asset investment grew more modestly than expected while property sales fell for the first time in six months in the face of continued government curbs on speculation and rising mortgage rates.
The more modestly endowed universities, he said, compete without the billions of dollars in football-related revenue that their rivals in the bigger conferences enjoy, even as costs — including scholarships newly buttressed to cover the full cost of attendance — continue to rise.
It was more modestly valued than loss-making payment rivals like Afterpay Touch and Zip, which trade at 19 and 16 times enterprise value to sales, but not enough, given those snazzier rivals have no old-school lending business to contend with.
The Royal Canadian Mint created its first million-dollar coin, in Canadian dollars, as a demonstration in 2007 — "because we can," the mint says on its website — to draw attention to its series of more modestly sized, if still costly, pure gold coins.
It was quieter on a recent tour, with big dogs milling around the big-dog room and small dogs frisking in their own more modestly scaled quarters — all of the action captured on webcam for the benefit of owners who were traveling or toiling away at work.
Puerto Rico on Monday unveiled a revised restructuring proposal that would cut its debt more modestly, offering general obligation holders about 74 cents on the dollar with other creditor classes getting less, as it tries to solve a crushing economic crisis ahead of looming debt payments.
SAN JUAN (Reuters) - Puerto Rico on Monday unveiled a revised restructuring proposal that would cut its debt more modestly, offering general obligation holders about 74 cents on the dollar with other creditor classes getting less, as it tries to solve a crushing economic crisis ahead of looming debt payments.
While skimpy outfits might encourage certain men to think they are invited to make advances toward women, and while these cheerleaders might wish to dress more modestly at off-field events (which they should not be forced to attend) that does not absolve men from sexually harassing them.
Bernie Sanders' plan to create a single payer government system that would eliminate private insurance; more modestly, others have proposed to allow working-age adults to buy into Medicare (which is now available only to seniors) as an alternative to the private companies offering insurance on the ACA exchanges.
Now an essay published this week by Julia S. Stewart Lowndes of NCEAS and her colleagues about how the OHI team quietly overcame its ungainly data problem offers an interesting case study in how macrosystems ecology projects—and even more modestly focused research—can benefit from an open access makeover.
WeWork has ventured to transform everything from education (with a start-up aiming to unleash kids' "superpowers" by teaching them entrepreneurship and farming) to homes (through co-living apartments) to diet (the company banned meat from its office menus) to, perhaps more modestly, surfing (investing in artificial wave company Wavegarden).
He acknowledged that, as written, the initiative would assess a tax on all stock compensation from San Francisco-based public companies — say, a worker at Wells Fargo who is paid partially in stock — when he said he was actually intending to focus more modestly on the current pipeline of tech IPO candidates.
Although she started out showing her breasts on livestreams as a way to build her audience, Lina says she later decided to dress more modestly after seeing the types of comments she would get from viewers, asking her to get naked, do private-cam sessions, or even, in some cases, death threats.
Unlike with the encroachment of big box brick-and-mortar, this doesn't so far seem to be a story where the "local" online retailer has to die for the big one to thrive, so long as Shopify's earnings are a decent reflection of the health of the more modestly-sized end of the market.
If Haacke's piece is vigorous and direct, and Jacolby Satterwhite's video "Reifying Desire 3: The Immaculate Conception of Doubting Thomas" (2012) is immersive and seductive, Paul Mpagi Sepuya's two "Mirror Study" works (2017) suggest a more modestly scaled, intimate melancholy: It shows a slender pair of arms reflected, from above and below, in a fragmented mirror.
But over that period, the share expressing a favorable opinion about it has grown among college-educated white women from 45% to 57%; from 39% to 48% among college-educated white men; 30% to 41% among white women without a college degree; and, more modestly, from 29% to 34% among white men without a college degree.
With discussion raging over whether larger galleries will begin to subsidize the appearance of more modestly sized ones, a notably pragmatic development at Frieze Masters is the pairing up of institutions sharing booths, such as Hauser and Wirth with Moretti Fine Art, and London-based Kamel Mennour with New York and London-based Lévy Gorvy, which presented a solo show on French conceptual painter François Morellet.
The big deal part is that some customers and some studios have been asking for this for years — either by allowing so-called "day and date" releases, where you can watch the movie at home the same day it comes out in theaters, or, more modestly, by shortening the "window" between the time movies come out in theaters and the time you can watch them at home.
Deputy CEO Laszlo Bencsik tells press conference: * Maintains 2017 guidance, interest margin may decline more modestly than forecast in March * 2017 results will be stronger than 2016 but growth will probably be more modest than annual growth in Q1 * Risk costs are not going to stay this low for very long but interest rates and portfolio sizes will grow as well, offsetting potential higher risk costs Further company coverage: (Reporting by Marton Dunai)
The formerly hulking black slab is now a much more modestly sized black slab, which is roughly the size of most flash drives, and won't stick out like a sore, incredibly huge thumb on your notebook or PC. The new adapter is $24.99 and ships starting on August 8 in the U.S., and is a full 66 percent smaller than the original, which I'm staring at right now in my office with a mixture of disgust and disdain.
"Many people are in a state of uncertainty, a 'wait and see,'" said Luc Rouban, a professor at the Center for the Study of French Political Life at Sciences Po. "The level of abstention in the second round is a sign that a large part of the working-class electorate are not going to vote anymore," Mr. Rouban said, describing the sense of alienation evident in the abstention as "an invisible fracture" separating the poorest and more modestly off members of French society from the rest.

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