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Should Democrats play in every race or be more selective?
"We are going to be more selective," Abney told Reuters.
This year, those admissions decisions were more selective than ever.
As a result, the insurance industry has become more selective.
Some of the Democratic candidates have been slightly more selective.
Are players simply being more selective in their use of it?
While the market might be somewhat more selective, it's still solid.
As a result, they are expected to be much more selective.
Clients of money managers also appear to be growing more selective.
The same happened when Facebook became more selective with Pages posts.
I think you're going to have to get much more selective.
There are some signs the market advance is becoming more selective.
Although Dice is intentionally far more selective in what it sells.
To combat that, they might become more selective about acquiring content.
"And the market has got a lot more selective," he added.
For sure, it has become a more selective, less inclusive market.
And Silverton has had to be more selective about its investments.
Women, on the other hand, are more selective, prioritising quality over quantity.
Advanced screenings of the film seemed more selective and sparse than usual.
To allow universities to become more selective, the government reintroduced entrance exams.
I learned how to be more selective about what I put out.
I think he makes a compelling argument, although I'd be more selective.
Today, cruise lines are becoming ever more selective about those they hire.
Leisure travelers are naturally more selective and cost conscious than business travelers.
Look all you want, but be more selective with what you buy.
Buyers have become more selective and we expect that to continue in 2017.
Drilling is faster, more selective and more accurate, and leakage rates are lower.
We have become more selective about our work and the clients we serve.
The more successful schools are those — charter or public — that are more selective.
We're being way more selective, and everyone has been so intelligent and understanding.
A more selective approach still feels — now as then — like the correct approach.
As such, Mosaic has become more "selective" about selling on credit, Bielders said.
I would be a bridesmaid again, but I'd be more selective about it.
You said you wanted to be more selective of the roles you were choosing.
Another of Mr. Macron's reforms aims to make the clogged admission process more selective.
But while the sector plays might look tempting, one expert recommends being more selective.
"The more selective schools are kind of sitting back, waiting and seeing," he said.
The fee squeeze is making firms more selective about how they spend research dollars.
"We have become even more selective about our counterparties and projects," KFW's Wiebers said.
I saw more pitches, and I've tried to be more selective at home plate.
The more selective a college, the more likely a minority student was to graduate.
He sees this as a more selective tape consistent with "late-cycle" market conditions.
With buyers more selective, owners are more reluctant to offer exceptional cars at auction.
The more selective the college, the greater its dominance," writes Reeves in "Dream Hoarders.
Goldman Sachs is nearly 10 times more selective than Harvard when hiring midcareer employees.
Nor does it appear to be simply a matter of graduates from more selective schools being generally more diligent: as these schools became more selective over time, their alumni did not grow more parsimonious with painkillers relative to peers from less prestigious institutions.
Widely acclaimed as song recitalist, Mr. Gerhaher has been more selective about his opera appearances.
This new divergent ecosystem is more selective of sophisticated, savvy investors and specialized, seasoned entrepreneurs.
The slight increases have lenders being more selective with those getting auto loans, said Zabritski.
Gwyneth Paltrow is more selective about which roles she takes now that she's acting less.
And would they start becoming more selective about their patients to avoid particularly costly ones?
Attending a more selective school increases earnings by about 7% on average, the paper said.
As a result, some sales agents say, traditional distributors are being more selective at Sundance.
Remember, "highly selective" doesn't necessarily mean better for a student — it just means more selective.
Recent sales trends show consumers becoming more selective, shunning older models and especially smaller cars.
And several studies actually show that similarly qualified minorities do better in more selective schools.
I was encouraged to throw my hat in the ring at some more selective universities.
Such market dislocations are making investors more selective and wary of these increasingly popular products.
But after overextending herself last year, she said that she's more selective about her activism work.
Attending a more selective college might not just lead to greater skills or productivity, she said.
"Looking back, I wish someone had told me to be a little more selective," she says.
They're just more selective about the malls they visit and the stores within malls they visit.
But a few are more selective still, omitting only a single country from their worldview: Israel.
We will be more disciplined on the use of our cash and more selective on projects.
It will also be far more selective about who has access to what level of data.
This implies a more selective approach to Islam and a more limited role for the brotherhoods.
However, Morgan Sindall has in recent years been more selective on which contracts it bids for.
These schools tend to have fewer resources compared to more selective schools and flagship state universities.
I have to be a little more selective and put in a bit more work now.
Millennials are reviving the suburbs, but being more selective than baby boomers about where to live.
Thomson recommends that such sellers be more selective about what they list from their broader catalog.
Schools of education do need to become more selective and offer a rigorous teacher training program.
Since then, the reinsurer has reviewed its underwriting guidelines and adopted a more selective business approach.
They recommend keeping less money in stocks or being more selective about the ones investors own.
Research indicates that the more selective a university, the less likely it is to embrace assessment.
In turn, we become more selective about how we spend those precious days—and with whom.
At the more selective schools that offer merit aid, a smaller percentage of students get it.
Those schools are often trying to lure the best applicants away from even more selective institutions.
So do most major automakers, although they may be more selective about which ones they attend.
Women are naturally more monogamous and more selective about who they chose to shack up with, right?
"We need to be more selective and choose contracts that we can earn more on," he said.
Less available financial capital creates an environment in which local VC and seed funds are more selective.
Since then, however, they have been far more selective, dropping back to below 10% of lender groups.
I think we should turn against that urge and become even more selective with what we pursue.
He also said millennials are much more selective about the luxury products they buy than older generations.
The company then worked to modify the peptide to make it more selective for NaV25, Dunlop said.
These students were more likely to graduate, to enroll in college and to attend more selective institutions.
But many observers here saw something in Mr. Sharif's downfall that was more selective, possibly more sinister.
And those databases show that students who graduate from more selective schools tend to make more money.
We also found that students from more selective universities were more likely to receive a positive response.
This season, whilst still early, we're predicting a smaller, more selective array of options to choose from.
Lower acceptance rates can help push up schools' reputations and rankings by making them look more selective.
However, a 2017 study concluded that low-income students, regardless of gender, benefit from attending more selective schools.
And the higher you move up the career ladder, the more selective you should be, according to Siegel.
With COMSA, Tech Bureau wants to be more selective and tie the sale process into its other services.
A number of other builders have also been taking a more selective approach to new work since 2015.
Now that he has amassed a large following, Vincentini is more selective about the cakes he posts online.
They're following in baby boomers' footsteps, albeit belatedly — and on their own terms, being more selective about location.
Before, you were limited to 36 exposures per roll [of film], so you had to be more selective.
The problem of attracting intelligent, well-educated graduates into teaching goes much deeper than making admissions more selective.
Things I wouldn't be able to get them normally, or that I'd have to be more selective about.
Be more selective about what you share, and save shares for your most important updates and relatable moments. 
After two years of contracting GDP growth, private banks have become much more selective in their loan allocations.
Research shows that the more selective a college's admissions process the greater the economic value of the degree.
The change in leadership comes as big snack food makers struggle to adapt to more selective consumer tastes.
Part of the explanation is that people from higher-income backgrounds tend to go to more selective colleges.
The market is somewhat more selective and operating, for now, at a more defensive, slower pace of advance.
These students attended and finished college and found entrée into more selective universities at higher rates than their counterparts.
The reality is that low-income students' financial situations often prevent them from attending more selective colleges and universities.
I think at this point in the stock rally you really need to be a little bit more selective.
Hailey Baldwin is being more selective about her modeling jobs since getting engaged to Justin Bieber earlier this summer.
While M&A activity remains robust, dealmakers said companies are being more selective in their decisions to do deals.
Tan said developers could become more "selective" about these collective sales going forward, partly due to the higher taxes.
The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) published guidance to encourage more selective judgments about relevant information in such statements.
And with 2017 looming, top talent is more selective than ever before when it comes to prioritizing workplace flexibility.
"…Consumers are being more selective and downloading less apps in general increasing the cost of app marketing," says Shenoy.
Issuance levels will stay relatively flat, as underwriters will be more selective with the products they bring to market.
Story at a glance Older adults are often more selective than younger adults when picking their social media connections.
Beginning on December 31, the organization will be more selective and only collect tweets that it deems historically significant.
Certainly it would be nice to be more selective about what we own — to have fewer, but better, things.
Plus, if you stock up on extras, you can be more selective, based on what's already in your freezer.
Unipol Banca's new lending is more selective and the bank has strengthened its approach to resolving its asset quality problems.
Pursuing a strategy of admitting fewer applicants, he built a more selective admissions process and an academically stronger student body.
Still, investors have to be more selective now than they were before the sell-off, the "Mad Money" host said.
It ended up educating the consumer on what's going into the food and making them more selective and more sophisticated.
Activity in the second half of 0.87973 tailed off, however, as investors became more selective about credits amid rising volatility.
Also, we're much more selective about the type of vibe, music line-up and caliber of performance that we curate.
But leaving aside spouses and children, we need to be much more selective about who we let into the country.
He has cited Plum's growth at Washington from junior to senior year, to more selective shot taker from volume gunner.
You might want to share some photos across all your active stories, for example, but be more selective with others.
Banks will in the longer term be more selective about which ships they include in their lending portfolios, bankers said.
Hotez says that countries may want to consider bringing it back for more selective indoor use, where the drawbacks are smaller.
Shell, like many rivals, has become more selective in its investments as the outlook for oil prices and demand remains unclear.
Across the board, it seems the more selective we are in how we fight crime and violence, the better we do.
As a result, they said they are becoming more selective in the chip sector and slashed price targets on some stocks.
The chip stacks remain high around the table, but smart money is being more selective about when to go all in.
Yet he is also giving contrary signals, which suggest his opposition to climate regulation may be more selective than it seemed.
As a result, funds are becoming more selective about how they spend their research dollars, the global management consulting firm said.
But in June investors appeared to have become more selective following the surge in global debt yields that originated in Europe.
"Consumers are becoming more selective... and fewer companies are resorting to the kind of price hikes seen last year," it said.
It has become a less-generous, more selective market, easier to rattle and harder to please than the 2017 version was.
That makes them appear to be more selective, boosting their standing in those ranking surveys that are themselves questionable and misleading.
OceanFirst, with $4.2 billion in assets, is being more selective about its lending and focusing on smaller deals, Mr. Lebel said.
Guangzhou R&F has become more selective and careful on its criteria for buying land than had applied in 103-2015.
In fact, Valerie Bauerlein for The Wall Street Journal said they're following in boomers' footsteps, but being more selective about location.
"What's really scarce is attention," and people are being more selective with it, the YouTube managing director Debbie Weinstein told reporters.
The Library of Congress is going to start being more selective about which tweets it decides to save in its archives.
The company has made several moves to address the issues, including becoming more selective on which YouTube channels are eligible for monetization.
"Rather than block all global IP addresses outside the US, they really should be more selective in their blocking strategy," Hall said.
Sure, maybe I won't have enough time to see everything, but that'll just mean I can be more selective and thoughtful. Right?
In a report released last week, Moody's said Chinese infrastructure companies will be more selective when investing in projects outside the country.
The CEO and his deputies have been telling staff to be more selective about clients and wind down or revise unprofitable policies.
Better Selection of Land: Guangzhou R&F has turned more selective and careful on its criteria for buying land in 2014-2015.
The two shows are difficult to compare because Baselworld is a huge public event, while SIHH is much more selective and upmarket.
And as President Xi wages a campaign against so-called Western values in academia, the authorities have only become even more selective.
The ultra wealthy and successful, however, are a lot more selective when it comes to who they allow into their inner circle.
We should also help lower-income Americans better access the highest-paying jobs, for example through helping them attend more selective colleges.
But the "Marco Polo" cancellation may be a sign that Netflix will become more selective about endlessly devoting resources to original series.
Investors are focusing more on politics and have become more selective in what they buy, the Bank for International Settlements said on Monday.
If you live in an area with fewer PokéStops, you might want to be more selective about using the Go Plus for capturing.
However, they will eventually see a moderation in the pace of funding as investors become more selective and look for better unit economics.
In contemporary Hollywood, the most common recourse is to become more and more selective — a strategy that has served Tom Cruise particularly well.
With the economy growing again, Mr Castro reversed or reined in many of the reforms and became far more selective about foreign investment.
Facebook is giving companies more selective video advertising choices, addressing some of the concerns brands have brought up against them and their competitors.
But, showing authorities were indeed being more selective, investment in overseas manufacturing and information technology sectors rose 79.4 percent and 33.1 percent, respectively.
But if you want to be more selective, you can turn individual website notifications off when you click on the Manage exceptions… button.
"Post-crisis deleveraging seems to have been largely completed, while banks' strategies in the region have become more selective," the Vienna Initiative said.
Accepting just 103 percent of the nearly 3,000 applicants, the program boasts an acceptance rate that was more selective than Ivy League schools.
Sequels are expected to deliver stable returns — that's why Hollywood makes so many of them — but audiences seem to be growing more selective.
Some eyebrows were raised by the gargantuan scale of some of these Unlimited projects, given the more selective mood in today's art market.
A German study of Macaques published in July found that monkeys become more selective as they age, decreasing the size of their squad.
"RED HERRING" Shell, like many rivals, has become more selective in its investments as the outlook for oil prices and demand remains unclear.
President Donald Trump should be more selective about what he gets involved in as he embarks on reelection, Republican former New Jersey Gov.
But Beyond's strategy is to be more selective, excluding companies that harm animals, are involved in animal testing or produce animal-derived products.
Real estate agents said they didn't believe climate change risks were making home buyers more selective when looking for properties in vulnerable areas.
We downgrade LEN to SW, moving into a more selective posture as macro catalysts wane, with limited valuation upside as earnings momentum weakens.
With a more selective approach at the plate, the switch-hitting Hicks produced the best seasons of his career the past two years.
"IPOs only work now for companies with crisis-proof business models," one source said, noting investors had become much more selective given market fluctuations.
"Employers are more selective about pay and pay increases, focusing more on merit-based increases for employees who are taking more responsibility," said McBride.
Those who attend more selective schools tend to be farther from home, and those who attended private schools tend to be farther from home.
The Norwegian government has also tightened regulations of mortgages in a bid to rein in the housing market, forcing banks to become more selective.
This makes the app something that may appeal to younger users, who are typically more selective about where they choose to spend their money.
The League is certainly a more selective group of people that might be more conscious of maintaining a good reputation and not wasting time.
Colleges that have high graduation rates tend to be more selective and tend to have students who are more affluent and more academically prepared.
So not only will there be shifting demands and a more selective approach to consumption, there will be growing needs to find sustainable solutions.
School ranking did make a small difference, with administrators at more selective institutions reporting a higher percentage of liberals than did lower-ranked schools.
Nutritionally balanced vegetarian diets are more challenging if a child is more selective, "but there are picky vegetarians who are healthy," said Ms. Passerrello.
But more selective hedge funds like Lee Ainslie&aposs Maverick and stock-pickers like Leon Cooperman are also among New Media&aposs big shareholders.
Let's just say you need to be more selective, but the fates may give us a session within a session that produces cheaper prices.
These menus probably say Friends by default, but if you open them up, you can be more selective about who will see your post.
The resilient institutions were more selective in their underwriting and reported modest growth into the most recent downturn, or lent against rent-regulated multifamily buildings.
On Saturday, the Brazilian supermodel announced she was going to start being more selective about which jobs she takes, sharing a note to social media.
And then women will receive a curated group of roughly five men who already said yes, since their studies showed that ladies are more selective.
This has been achieved through being able to achieve higher prices for its products as well as being more selective about what orders to accept.
The major Indonesian banks have generally become more selective in extending foreign-currency loans, seeking to match these loans with funding from foreign-currency deposits.
I've had to become more selective about pricey shows, but I couldn't resist grabbing tickets to see Heart perform at the Hollywood Bowl in September.
Mutual also shares the criticism that has recently been levied at Tinder: that the prospect of infinite choice is making users lazier, and more selective.
That means investors need to become more selective in the stocks they choose, especially with sectors that have fallen out of favor with Wall Street.
He also explained how he's keeping portfolios safe during a turbulent time, and why investors have to be more selective than just buying defensive stocks.
"We have been more selective in our new issue participation rate for single B credit including Latin American airlines and Chinese real estate," he said.
The weakening support for Hyperledger from some large members highlights how large firms have become more selective with their blockchain efforts as the technology matures.
Haven't most men of my generation, as our phone cameras got sharper and the dating app pools got more selective, taken a libidinous bathroom selfie?
The hospital's director, Doug Paxton, acknowledged that being more selective had improved ratings, but denied that the hospital was turning patients away to improve scores.
An increase in boycotts, threats and blacklists under the Trump administration is putting pressure on corporate America to be more selective with their marketing dollars.
Mr. Xi has presided over a far-reaching crackdown on corruption, civic organizations and independent journalism, but his approach toward religion has been more selective.
Some brands are more selective than others, but Jaclyn Cosmetics sent PR packages to at least some microinfluencers – including Paige Oenning, who 66,4000 Instagram followers.
It showed that drinkers typically have more regrets about who they slept with and are less choosey, whereas marijuana users tended to be more selective.
Monaco's "discerning and wealthy clientele" is growing more selective, he said, and many buyers are not interested in buildings constructed more than 50 years ago.
INVESTORS GET MORE SELECTIVE In the past, public market investors have typically expected companies to become profitable within 18 months or so of an IPO.
Recent deals, however, suggest an uncertain economic outlook is pushing investors to be more selective about the loss-making companies they are willing to back.
Why wouldn't we use our advantage to look at the top end of the funnel of every deal created locally and then just be more selective?
Banks are gradually becoming more selective about which ships they include in their lending portfolios due to an initiative launched in June called the "Poseidon Principles".
Since taking her relationship with Bieber to the next level, Baldwin revealed that she has become much more selective when deciding which modeling jobs to do.
Above all, many believe their institutions are forced to compromise their mission by focusing on more selective applicants who are more likely to attain a degree.
"As wealthy females have greater control over their careers and finances, they are becoming more selective about holidays, demanding personal and more sophisticated services," Lekdee said.
I hoped that if I was more selective I might have a better shot at meeting someone who would want to go beyond surface-level conversations.
Despite strong appetite for event driven financings, investors are being far more selective and a clear distinction is emerging between strong credits and more complex assets.
Millennials are being more selective, seeking suburbs with good weather and good jobs, typically in the Sunbelt, William Frey, demographer at the Brookings Institution, told Bauerlein.
And though he was in the job for only three years, his agenda — a more selective, less reflexively law-and-order approach to prosecution — may endure.
So if you want to be more selective, another option is to go into specific conversations within iMessage and turn on the "Do Not Disturb" feature.
Asset managers paying for external research may be more selective about what analysis they want from brokerages, and may decide to produce more themselves, analysts said.
The company, which builds transportation, power and utility systems, attributed the rise in 2018 profit to its turnaround plan and its more selective approach to contracts.
To date, Hulu has been more selective in funneling its content dollars to a smaller number of projects, compared to streaming rivals like Amazon and Netflix.
" In an "age of almost profligate documentation," he told me in an email, "I see it as almost a discipline to be more selective about releases.
He also talked about being more selective about who gets to enter the country, for example limiting immigration to people who can be financially self-sufficient.
Still, oddball writer-in-residence opportunities abound, from a long list of National Park Services programs to more selective opportunities in Paris, Sicily, and the Virginia mountains.
"We are being more selective," said Erik Gordon, professor at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business and faculty adviser to the university's venture capital fund.
Travis has been by Kylie Jenner's side before and after the birth, and we're told the new papa's become way more selective on which gigs he takes.
But operating profit in the life segment fell 2.8 percent in the period as the group presses ahead with a more selective underwriting policy for savings products.
A Trumpism without Trump would continue to appeal to longstanding conservative anxieties about America's changing demographics, but it would be more selective about which groups it targets.
Although the price of individual premiums is generally not falling, many insurers are writing fewer policies as they become more selective about the risks they take on.
But the increasing bullishness is becoming more selective and is almost entirely concentrated in Brent, according to an analysis of position records published by regulators and exchanges.
I think editors will start being more selective with what gets published and really place the most value on the imagery that drives change and starts conversations.
Today the market is much more selective and I think they need a bit of time to really digest the numbers and the figures and so on.
Tighter budgets, even for billionaires, made Chinese buyers more selective, said James Lally, whose New York gallery J. J. Lally & Co. exhibited 75 pieces of Chinese jade.
Where as MAGA-heads want the old America of white dominance, Bush fans fetishize a more selective part of the past: the reign of the Eastern elite.
PEOPLE is pitched as a home for collaborative projects, outtakes, demos, and other musical ephemera—a service seemingly less rigid than Spotify but more selective than SoundCloud.
Louis criminologist Richard Rosenfeld, who analyzed the data for the attorney general's office, said the report show that police are becoming more selective in their traffic stops.
After Tulane announced in 2016 it was adding an early decision option, the number of applicants spiked and its admission rate fell, making it even more selective.
As we look forward, we are being more selective and cautious before we buy than ever (we've actually sold over 2,000 units in the past 18 months).
Stories, which are shared with more people than an individual snap would be, are perhaps more selective, but still maintain an off-the-cuff vibe: Lord help us.
Oppenheimer Senior Research Analyst Brian Nagel said home improvement continues to attract the consumer at a time when Americans are more selective about where they spend their money.
Many Republican voters are more selective in their support for guns than the ideologues; they tend to be momentarily keener on gun controls after a massacre, for example.
However, Beijing's overall soy import needs are decreasing as an outbreak of African Swine Fever kills millions of pigs, meaning it can be more selective about its purchases.
She also said the company, which has expanded quickly in smaller cities in the past few years, would be more selective in choosing cities going forward, they said.
Overall investments in the sector will rise this year, but the money will be spread over fewer deals, suggesting investors are getting more selective with their bigger bets.
Though every dog deserves full marks, the judges at the National Dog Show were a tad more selective since they had a limited number of ribbons to award.
"We are still constructive on the market, but we think people need to be a lot more selective today than they have been in the past," he said.
Approaching potential investors from a position of power, not necessity, allowed us to be more selective, raise money more quickly and grow the company without compromising our vision.
While growing up, there was an emphasis on being well-rounded individuals, but it seems colleges are becoming more selective in recruiting people with strengths in a certain area.
Only 17 percent of respondents said they lost students because their institution had become more selective, and 8 percent said they lost students because they decreased institutional financial aid.
And it's particularly true at more selective colleges, where it's not just the administrators and faculty who come from upper-middle class backgrounds, but also most of the students.
The Pan-European stock market operator said it still had some cash left for more "selective" acquisitions after recently buying Norwegian stock exchange Oslo Bors for 700 million euros.
"You have to be a little more selective, but if you look at the last earnings calls, they're talking about growth and they're talking about growth worldwide," he said.
In general, drivers who use Uber as a source of supplementary income (for instance, students or retirees) were more selective about when they drove and had fewer dead miles.
However, after a truck bombing in front of the German Embassy in Kabul in May that killed at least 90 people, Germany has reportedly become more selective in deportations.
From other members, who are reviewers themselves, Jessica learned about websites like Hundsonvine and a more selective, referral-only program called Fullyrebate, both of which she now participates in.
That said, Vanden Brande writes that the VC firm isn't in the business of "spray and pray," arguing it is more selective than a lot of early-stage venture capital.
And despite what you may have heard, millennials are buying homes (they're just more selective about their investments), and that includes Millennial couple Tom & Ariana, who did get their house.
I think it's a lot of pressure if you're trying to DJ full time, so I'm really lucky that I'm trying to be more selective with what I wanna do.
Brady is known to be more selective with his endorsements — his name graces a snazzy watch — though he still ranks at near the top of the league in endorsement earnings.
"In two years of development we made a machine that's more selective - it can touch the branch, move the red berries and keep the green ones in place," he said.
But Perichon says companies could do more to eliminate bias, and he thinks Checkr could help, with more-selective reports that include only the most relevant details to an employer.
With greater awareness of our own, we can be more selective when making donations, and avoid those products that are cloaked in pink, blue, or whatever primarily to move merchandise.
"She told Business Insider that it was up to the university to be more "selective" when providing a public platform for discussion, adding that she felt Trump Jr. was "unqualified.
"Since my works are so personal, I find myself delving deeper with certain issues and topics, and being more selective with the works I choose to share publicly," she says.
Indiegogo will now sell products that are successfully crowdfunded — a move into online commerce that positions the company both against giants like Amazon and more selective shopping experiences like Etsy.
He famously wrote about how there already exists a type of market where birth mothers are paid for having babies while private adoptions often charge for their more selective records.
A tightening of mortgage regulations by the right-wing minority government, which faces parliamentary elections in September, took effect in January, obliging banks to become more selective in their lending.
Andreas Luckow of the Association of German Pfandbrief Banks said the group's members are still lending to the UK. However, he noted they are being more selective in their approach.
The Chinese government's policies toward electric vehicles are becoming more selective recently, signaling a push for higher performing models and potentially accelerate industry development, noted an analyst at Wood Mackenzie.
Fox executives have said that they intend to be more selective with town halls than CNN, which has pioneered the format and produced more than a dozen such events this year.
Other measures taken by the company to mitigate the downturn include being more selective in its credit policy and gaming limits to offset lower revenues with fewer bad debt write-offs.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Chinese property developers are slowing land purchases and plan to be more selective about where they build, as sales soften from tightening measures and a deteriorating economic outlook.
Nearly three in 216 four-year colleges consider race in admissions, and six in 22011 of more selective colleges do, according to a 703 survey by the American Council on Education.
It would help if networks would stop insisting on having every representative of every view on television, or if outlets would be more selective about what they dignified with their attention.
Fund managers GAP and Kondor, which have a combined 13 billion reais ($1.5 billion) under investment, said in recent letters to investors they were taking a more "selective" approach in stocks.
At Comedy Central, Drunk History has a whole team of researchers, and Waters has to be more selective about the stories they tell, building three-act episodes around themes and places.
Holden also accused the Republican National Committee (RNC) of "woefully" mischaracterizing Koch's political activities after the network announced it would be more selective in choosing the GOP candidates it will support.
Because of a variety of admissions quirks and strokes of luck, these students were attending colleges that were much more selective than their SAT scores would normally have allowed them into.
But in the period after that, guided by Mr. Epstein and Ms. Falcone, she made the crucial decision to be more selective and focus on parts that particularly suited her voice.
He said that to a certain extent the plan will be a continuation of AXA's efforts to become more efficient, more selective and to accelerate its business in some activities or territories.
Some of those are already at work to fine-tune structural adjustments and to move the changing composition of aggregate demand toward household consumption, business capital outlays and more selective infrastructure investments.
Where Gabbard looked to score points by hitting her opponents at the end of nearly all of her answers, O'Rourke tried to be more selective in when to strike at his opponents.
Can Hollywood too encourage ever more "startups" — new movies, new series, new events — or will there come a reckoning after which it is forced to be far more selective about what's produced?
Some complain that prosecutors rushed to judgment when they charged each of the officers for their involvement in the death of Freddie Gray and should have been more selective in their prosecution.
Inbursa, controlled by billionaire Carlos Slim, told Reuters it has become more selective with borrowers, with its card approval rating now hovering around 27 percent, an 8 percentage-point decline from June.
Governments will be more selective with new large infrastructure projects, but we expect non-oil growth rates to pick up in 2017 as GCC economies overcome the initial shock of government cutbacks.
LAUNCESTON, Australia (Reuters) - Not all coal rallies are created equal, with fairly stark differences emerging in the gains this year for various grades of the fuel, suggesting buyers are becoming more selective.
Early last year it also launched a vignette system requiring all cars to have a color-coded sticker indicating their age and pollution level so it can impose more selective driving bans.
The right-wing minority government, which is facing parliamentary elections in September, has tightened regulation of mortgages in a bid to rein in the housing market, forcing banks to become more selective.
"Generally speaking, the more selective the college, the less likely you are to get the time saved," said Mark Kantrowitz, student loan expert and publisher at the website Private Student Loans Guru.
One of the key pledges of politicians who campaigned to leave the UK has been to introduce more selective immigration rules, responding to widespread concerns among voters about strains on public services.
Telefonica should continue to invest about 8 billion reais annually, but capital spending will fall as a percentage of net revenue as the company becomes more selective and focuses on new technologies.
Although there are some solid moments, the resulting concoction is a bit of a mess, the kind that makes one wish these very busy, in-demand performers were a bit more selective.
Whereas typical antibiotics and antiseptics indiscriminately kill all kinds of bacteria throughout the body and drive the evolution of highly dangerous microbes impervious to existing drugs, probiotics may be much more selective.
You can do a lot of things for $15 billion, and it's good to be obliged to-, to be more selective in the projects you-, you will allocate capital to, you know?
"They can be more selective than Stanford or Harvard," said Ryan Craig, author of "College Disrupted" and the managing director of University Ventures, a fund that invests in innovations to higher education.
Shrinking Fannie and Freddie's footprint without structural reform will push many borrowers into a more selective and expensive private market and reduce the overall subsidy provided to low- and middle-income borrowers.
Why it matters: As the U.S.-China trade war has intensified, triggering depressed economic data and heightened recession fears globally, investors have gotten more selective about what stocks they want to buy.
"They might want to consider in their bidding for the land that there is an additional cost...Developers could be more selective but those who have not bought yet will buy," he said.
Your time is more valuable, and you're more selective about how you spend it, and you really get focused because you're not doing it just for yourself, you're doing it for your children.
JPMorgan Private Bank said in a recent note that it has become much more selective within the U.S. market, as it sees the ending the year flat to up a modest 1 percent.
Shopping center landlords are facing an increasingly tough backdrop as retailers have become more selective with their expansion plans in response to a difficult consumer spending environment and intense competition from online rivals.
Then, over another 18-month period, during which we focused on nearly 17,000 acute respiratory infection cases in which antibiotics were not called for, we tested new approaches to promoting more selective prescribing.
"If computers could accurately predict which defendants were likely to commit new crimes, the criminal justice system could be fairer and more selective about who is incarcerated and for how long," ProPublica wrote.
Having had breast cancer, lost a sister and settled into a more mature stage of life, she has become more selective in her musical choices and more reflective in those she does take on.
MPM reduced the fleet of its rental business to 14,334 units at end-963H16 from 15,255 units at end-2014, particularly from the under-performing mining segment, and became more selective about its customers.
Some of this comes down to the drug's nature and activity: The more we use antibiotics, the less effective they become; the more selective pressures we apply, the more likely resistant strains will emerge.
The drop in the global number of cyber attacks did not reflect a safer environment, he said, but was rather the result of more sophisticated cyber criminals who more selective in who they targeted.
But bouncing to a different corner of the earth every single week (or even twice a week) has a toll on players, and teams had to start being more selective over the past year.
But perhaps if I had the same discernment of some of my more selective peers, I would have known what to expect from Overlord, the new film directed by Julius Avery starring Jovan Adepo.
Even in the places where such a system was successfully imposed, I would expect an overtaxed law enforcement apparatus that engaged in just as much, or more, selective enforcement as it engages in presently.
While Deutsche will continue to be more selective in its product offering and choosing its clients, deeper cuts, such as a retreat from the United States, are not on the agenda, the sources said.
In Entertainment Weekly's Beyond Beautiful issue, Reese Witherspoon revealed the day she decided to stop chasing "awful roles" and become more selective about the movies she makes – even if that meant making fewer movies.
First, the XLV's implied volatility, which affects option prices based on how much a given stock is expected to swing over time, "is super cheap" vis-a-vis its more selective counterparts, Fromhertz said.
There are 342 titles in this year's edition, which ends Sunday, and it's just too big and aesthetically diverse to set a clear new-season agenda, as smaller, more selective festivals try to do.
Because of the high demand, students typically have to score in the 99th percentile to qualify for one of five even more selective programs, which are among the best-performing schools in the system.
Because of the high demand, students typically have to score in the 2370th percentile to qualify for one of five even more selective programs, which are among the best-performing schools in the system.
NEW YORK, Oct 7 (IFR) - US junk bonds are still in demand, but after a strong rally and heavy supply some companies are finding it harder to sell debt as investors turn more selective.
This year's location, on the second floor of 866 United Nations Plaza, is smaller than usual, which has forced Spring/Break to be more selective, downsizing to around 90 participants from 140 last year.
"We see limited upside for Goldman ... and we expect the shares to lag, as the 'rising Trump tide' euphoria begins to fade and investors become more selective," Instinet analyst Steven Chubak wrote in a note.
Whereas those of the Millennial generation may have made after-school trips to score the latest polo shirt or jean shorts from the store du jour, Gen Z is more selective about what they need.
"You've seen this (call premium) reduce significantly," said Michael Dennis, Asia Pacific head of global capital markets for BlackRock, adding that it has become more selective in the last quarter about what bonds it buys.
And he is showing signs of becoming a more selective hitter; after having walked just 173 times in 2016 and 25 times last year, Gregorius has already drawn 15 walks in 22 games this season.
But the authors batted away the first point by showing that the difference in prescription rates between elite and lower-ranked schools has shrunk over time, even as the top schools have become more selective.
Privatization, of course, permits these schools to be more selective than their public alternatives, so vouchers reinforce a two-tier educational system: Public schools are for the rabble, and private schools are for the elite.
Almost every week brings a new controversy over Trump's approach, from the failure to deal with undocumented migrants brought to the US as kids and his administration's plans for a more selective legal immigration system.
On Tuesday, Morgan Sindall, which has in recent years been more selective on which contracts it bids for, said it was on track to deliver a full-year performance slightly ahead of its previous expectations.
But the large disparity in educational requirements suggests that many employers are demanding more education than needed just because they can be more selective when they have a larger pool of workers to choose from.
Not only will foreign investment — which rebounded last year after a recent downturn — rise, but African countries can be more selective about deal terms while diversifying their partnerships beyond currently dominant powers such as China.
Chief Technology Officer Nishant Batra, however, said that by being more selective following its investment and product portfolio review, Veoneer could position itself to scale up more efficiently and set the foundation for the future.
Bullish market conditions last year pushed these concerns out of investors' minds, but the growing pipeline is offering the chance to be more selective as their only defense against eroding debtholder protection and aggressive loan documentation.
The Milan-based company said this year it would stop offering end-of-season promotions in its stores and be more selective with wholesalers to support full-price sales to lift margins and protect its brands.
My hope is the Democrats will be more selective in their demands for information about potential wrongdoing — and that they will fall in line with Speaker Nancy Pelosi's quest to keep talk of impeachment at bay.
And research suggests that colleges may react to an overemphasis on graduation rates not by solving the problem but by becoming more selective and excluding the types of students that tend to have lower completion rates.
To combat these issues, Viacom has increased its investment in programming, focusing on producing more original programming across its cable network portfolio, adding more scripted shows and event programming, and becoming more selective in acquiring programming.
So Sunday's practice was to focus on being more selective in going for winners, on cutting down on unforced errors, and on not letting the match drag on and tempt her body to remember its age.
This means that streaming platforms will have to be more selective, as Candice said — though not about what they acquire, which will remain a lot, but in terms of what they decide to market and how.
According to FanGraphs, he has been more selective this season; heading into this weekend, he had swung at 217.9 percent of pitches, his lowest figure since 225, when he was mostly in the minors for Cincinnati.
The No. 2 U.S. drugstore chain attributed the lower increase to careful management of its coverage plans, saying it negotiated with pharmaceutical makers for rebates and discounts and had more selective coverage that excluded pricey drugs.
This year's team has thrived with a powerplay that has been historically mediocre, something that's difficult to replicate in the postseason when officials become more selective in what they do or do not call as penalties.
The corporate and investment bank would place more emphasis on serving companies (eg, merger advice, managing payments and hedging against shifts in interest and exchange rates) and become more selective in serving institutions such as hedge funds.
"After this big run we've had in the broad market, ... you're going to need to more selective going forward and look at one subsector, one group, within the health-care area," the Miller Tabak strategist said Thursday.
Colleges move up in the rankings if they reject a higher percentage of applicants—giving them not only an incentive to be more selective, but also a reason to compel as many students to apply as possible.
Although it will make the college even more selective (since class size will remain the same), the new student body should not change the ability of Deep Springs to be an implicit critique of the surrounding culture.
And Chinese audiences have grown more selective about Hollywood movies, at times displaying a new preference for locally made movies like the extravagant "Operation Red Sea," directed by Dante Lam, known as the Michael Bay of Asia.
A University of Florida spokeswoman said a number of factors had contributed to the change, including the economy, the lack of need-based financial aid and a higher number of applications, which made the school more selective.
In the meantime, Google researchers have suggested future studies that examine the emotional impact on moderators of changing the color of blood to green, other "artistic transformations" of content, and more selective blurring — of faces, for example.
In an interview with The Sun on Thursday, the British actor, 60, revealed that after nearly two dozen of his characters died across 35 years in the business, he's become much more selective when offered a job.
"The second-quarter data confirms what we've heard anecdotally from our members, which is that venture investors remain active through a string of strong fundraising periods but are becoming more selective in where they deploy capital," Franklin said.
Interestingly, it looks like Google is taking a slightly more selective route, with its apps for now available only on the version of KaiOS running in the Nokia 8110 — part of a larger partnership between the two companies.
It's a small team, yes, but I think that's a strength: Rather than trying to cover every single thing that comes out of the show, we can instead be a little more selective in what we write about.
And the ease with which Trump crushed Jeb Bush, in particular, suggests that it will continue to resonate until Republican leaders become more selective in their hawkishness, more comfortable with five simple words: Invading Iraq was a mistake.
Embiid is clearly altering shots around the basket and from the painted area, but he can probably improve his defense at the rim by being a bit more selective about which blocks he pursues, especially on dribble penetration.
"Even 10 years ago, they were still pulling in people, getting applications, being more selective about who we can hire," said Dr. Tena Versland, a professor at Montana State University who helped found the program two years ago.
Global markets were shaken last week after U.S. President Donald Trump moved to impose tariffs on Chinese goods, edging the world's two largest economies closer to a trade war, but latest reports indicated a slightly more selective stance.
Critics and audiences alike have praised the movie, which has a 2175 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, a 271 on the more selective Metacritic, and an A on CinemaScore, which measures the film's appeal to moviegoers around the world.
Throughout his thread, Dorsey brings up "identifying credibility" a couple times, which may refer to changing how the verification system works so it's not just for prominent names, people in media, and white supremacists, or maybe being more selective.
Global markets were shaken last week after U.S. President Donald Trump moved to impose tariffs on Chinese goods, sparking fears of a trade war between the world's two largest economies, but latest reports indicated a slightly more selective stance.
This week the Trump administration proposed allowing Medicare Part D pharmacy drug plans to be more selective on branded drugs from what are known as the six special therapeutic classes, which include cancer treatments and H-I-V antiviral drugs.
Dating apps today organize their queues with profiles based on a number of factors — including things like profile popularity, whether you swipe right on everyone or are more selective, whether your photos are higher quality or blurry and many other signals.
As for the public finances, the MAC is unconvinced that the surplus that migrants produce is always directed to the right places; it also notes that migrants' contribution could be greater if they were accepted on a more selective basis.
The budget is also pouring money into the immigration system — a system which, for a decade under the previous Harper government, was designed to filter out immigrants and allow the government to become more selective about who it allows in.
"If, like me, you believe that there is a heightened level of political uncertainty that brings into question what earnings might really look like, then you want to be a lot more selective and brace yourself for volatility," Glazer warned.
It would also be a political victory for President Trump who promised his supporters he would both eradicate Islamist militants and also reorient U.S. military engagement so that it is more selective and realistic in what it sets out to do.
"Going forward we are likely to see firms conducting further work at the due diligence stage and we may see dealmakers becoming more selective over their prospective targets should this economic nationalism grow," Klonowski told CNBC via email on Thursday.
With online ad services, the longer I did sex work, the safer I became: With good reviews, I was able to raise my rates incrementally, which allowed me to be more selective about which clients I saw after conducting safety screenings.
Ms. Pougetoux, a practicing Muslim who wears a head scarf that covers her hair and neck, had been asked to comment on one of the main television channels, M6, about proposed changes that would make admission to universities more selective.
So, large platforms like Amazon may have to be more selective about the sellers on their platforms in order to better check counterfeiting and avoid the risks of liability, limiting their selection, one of marketplaces' key advantages over first-party retailers.
In the more selective colleges, the legacy preference is supposed to be used to tip the choice between equally qualified candidates, so eliminating it turns the decision into a coin toss, meaning that half the time the legacy still gets in.
"The humans are already limited in what they can notice, compared with the Observer, yet they elect to be even more selective in their perception, filtering out those obvious truths that might nudge them away from their established trajectory," it concludes.
Mark Van Arnam, who heads a consortium of six nonprofits in North Carolina helping people enroll, said the groups have been far more selective in their outreach efforts since their federal funding was cut by roughly 80 percent under Trump.
Differences over Brexit strategy and a pay cap on public sector workers are aired almost daily while the prime minister's projects to bring in more selective schools and give lawmakers a vote on lifting a ban on fox hunting have been dropped.
The loan market remains highly liquid and borrowers continue have access to competitively priced loan financing, but with banks facing more rigorous regulations and other macroeconomic and political challenges expected in 15.443, lenders are becoming more selective in the deals they do.
Many LPs also believe that GPs of smaller funds are more selective in their initial and follow-on investments compared with GPs in larger funds, which have a capital deployment problem and must write larger checks to put their capital to work.
Saturn being direct in this area of your chart will make you more selective when it comes to your sexual partners, and this may come as a surprise to people who are used to you being more promiscuous and down for anything.
"They're basically forced to make one of two choices: put in a surprise buffer — price higher than they would have for the risk in the market… or be more selective in participating in the counties or the states that they're in," Banerjee said.
Banks have become more selective about who they lend to and have lost the incentive to grant long-term loans and finance emerging economic sectors, as the cap means that the rate would be the same as for safer, short-term loans.
It wouldn't be the first time that traders and investors got caught out by a seeming 180-degree turn on Trump policy, but Wall Street may have to get far more selective in terms of which statements, and from whom, they listen to.
Most are neither bigots nor xenophobes, according to Goodhart, and they generally accept the liberalization of "attitudes to race, gender and sexuality," but this acceptance has been more selective and tentative, and has not extended to enthusiasm for mass immigration or European integration.
A low-income student might find the promise of a free college education dashed by a rejection letter from a local public college, grown more selective as the lure of free tuition pulls students away from private colleges and into public ones.
But given all that, it's a more selective community than one you'd find on most dating sites; one could even go as far as to argue that, regardless of how young the cast is, it's almost strange only one Perfect Match has lasted.
It could pave the way for the development of a more selective and honest strategic partnership between Europe and Turkey hinged on the migration crisis, the fight against terrorism, energy and an upgraded customs union which has long underpinned the bulk of Turkish trade.
A woman who graduated from a more selective school was nearly 4 percent less likely to end up married two decades later than a woman who was accepted at a similar school, but chose to attend one where average SAT scores were 100 points lower.
But now, the network's officials are repeatedly stressing that they will be more selective about the Republicans they support and will withhold support for — and even attack — Republicans who are doing little to stand up to the president when he acts against their conservative ideology.
Downgrades by rating agencies of Brazil's sovereign debt to below investment-grade since last year have led to "higher interest rates, more selective lending, and more expensive risk premiums, all of which sharply reduced capital market activity and made banks more cautious," the report said.
"I made it a point at the beginning of 2017 to consciously slow down, take more time for myself, be more selective and not just do whatever my agents tell me to do," she tells Jonathan Van Meter in Vogue's April 2018 cover story.
Be more selective with the close friends feature that the app has rolled out: Tap and hold on your Instagram profile picture to add to your Story, and you'll get the option to edit your close friends list (don't worry, they won't find out).
"Everyone is interested in the strength of the sterling demand in high-yield, because while the euro loan market is happy with covenant-lite, the sterling loan market has been more selective," said Diarmuid Toomey, head of European high yield capital markets at Deutsche Bank.
"I made it a point at the beginning of 2017 to consciously slow down, take more time for myself, be more selective and not just do whatever my agents tell me to do," she told Jonathan Van Meter in Vogue's April 2018 cover story.
A 2014 study found that college students who took handwritten notes in lectures remembered the information better than those who typed notes, but that may indicate only that the slower speed of handwriting causes students to be more selective about what they write down.
Soon-to-be-released research from the economists Douglas Webber, Ben Ost and Weixiang Pan found that students who majored in high-demand fields such as engineering at less selective public universities earned more than similar students who chose other majors at more selective universities.
The Justice Department "will be a lot more selective in the cases that they pursue, and it's unlikely they will get involved in cases unless there's out-and-out evidence of discrimination," said Alan Kaplinsky, a partner specializing in consumer financial regulation at Ballard Spahr.
"It then creates a much more selective investor, a much more discriminating investor, and a much less tolerant investor for other issues such as tariffs, such as revenue or earnings misses, such as economic growth slowdowns overseas so to me that's the progression of worries," said Boockvar.
"We won't see as many unions this year, it's definitely going to be a harder fundraising environment for entrepreneurs over the next few years," warned Jeff Clavier, founder and managing partner at seed-stage fund SoftTech VC. Given the cautious backdrop, venture capitalists are becoming more selective.
Jim Callinan, portfolio manager at the Osterweis Emerging Opportunity Fund, said that the continued strong stock performance of high-flyers like the New York Times Co and cloud computing company Twilio Inc shows that investors are not abandoning the small-cap market but becoming more selective.
Leveraged loans have seen two weeks of small inflows, breaking a 32-week streak of outflows and refinancing activity, which first reappeared in the U.S. high-yield bond market after five weeks of strong inflows, is finally starting to appear in the more selective loan market.
At a donor retreat earlier this year, the network announced that it would be more selective in choosing which candidates to support, even as Republicans try to retain their narrow 51-49 majority in the Senate and Democrats are favored to win a majority in the House.
The Georgetown study, which the Clinton campaign believes is misguided, predicted that flagship state universities would become more selective in the face of rising demand, while second-tier private schools would probably become less diverse as they looked for wealthier students who could pay full tuition.
The potential scouring of social media postings by potential immigrants is sure to rankle privacy and civil liberties advocates, who have been vocal in opposing such moves going back to efforts by the Obama administration to collect such information on a more selective and voluntary basis.
You can be more selective than you think, even early in your careerWhether you&aposre looking for a C-suite role or the next step in your career, this method can lead you to straight-forward answers you won&apost always get from a hiring manager.
An array of laws and EU entitlements will cease to apply to British business and citizens, creating what Brexit campaigners say will be opportunities for more growth and more selective immigration but which Cameron has said will do long-term damage to the economy and Britain's global influence.
"This drop came as investors became more selective in the face of increasing economic uncertainty and the growing perception that parts of China's tech ecosystem (for example in areas like artificial intelligence and the shared economy) had become overheated after years of rapid growth," Rhodium said in the report.
But, diplomats and officials said, any appetite that might have been there at the turn of the year to soften the bloc's line and seek more "selective engagement" with Moscow has dissipated after the toxin attack, which Britain, followed by the rest of the EU, blames on Moscow.
He says he doesn't watch or read about sports like he used to, save for some college basketball and the World Cup, although the day after our interview he was heading off to the All-Ireland Hurling Championships, so perhaps he's just more selective in his old age.
Now I teach other nannies their rights, but it has taken years for me to develop the confidence to be more selective about whom I will work for or ask for more of what I am entitled to, such as a written agreement or time off when I'm sick.
Macroeconomic concerns, including US-China trade talks and Britain's planned exit from the European Union, have forced lenders to take a closer look at their credit portfolios throughout 22 and become more selective over which sectors and companies in the US$23trn leveraged loan market they play in.
Now I teach other nannies their rights, but it has taken years for me to develop the confidence to be more selective about whom I will work for or ask for more of what I am entitled to, such as a written agreement or time off when I'm sick.
Given the quantity of research conducted through the department of health, the state can accept a wider variety and larger amount of donations than smaller, more selective programs — Wade estimates there are 80,000 living, preregistered donors on the books in Maryland and that the state receives roughly 1,400 bodies every year.
While he was irresistible in his brief but memorable breakthrough appearance as the charming cowboy-hatted drifter who beds Geena Davis and then makes off with Susan Sarandon's money in Thelma & Louise (1991), in leading roles he's been a lot more selective about deploying that same charisma and inviting the audience in.
"Now more than ever, as retailers rationalize store counts [and] retail square footage, and malls consolidate, and seasoned and new retailers are more selective with real estate, it's evident that dominant properties like ours will outperform, gain market share and become even more valuable, " Taubman CEO Bobby Taubman told analysts and investors.
If those sensibilities are making the market for old masters more selective than ever, where does that leave the academic painting and sculpture of the 2115th century, the art produced when industrial Europe was exploiting its colonies and its visual culture was dominated by what college art history departments call the "male gaze"?
Foursquare co-founder Dennis Crowley says the change has been part of a six- to eight-month process of rethinking why users want to check in at all, especially now that we're more selective now about who we share with and more cautious about leaving a post history that could haunt us in the workplace and beyond.
From her star-making role in 9 1/2 weeks to her iconic turn in millennial pop culture classic 8 Mile, the actress's careful choice of roles has allowed her to now become even more selective when it comes to what parts she'll play, which also means we see a whole lot less of her on the red carpet.
This was an important step in bringing female sexuality to the general consciousness, but I think now we're at the point that we realize our feminine sensitivity is also a strength and that it's okay—preferable in some cases, even—to not have sex without attachment and to take it more seriously and be more selective.
On some level, this cycle simply reflects the ongoing theme of what could be called "phase two" of the streaming revolution; as studios and networks realize just how much more valuable their catalog titles are to streaming services, they can charge more for them, which means Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon have to be more selective about what to invest in.
In addition, women who attend a more selective school are not only more likely to work and more likely to earn more over the course of their careers but female graduates of elite colleges are also more likely to obtain an advanced degree, stay in the workforce after they get married and choose a spouse with a more advanced degree.
" Duke is where Tweedy himself went to medical school, and he told me that although most of his classmates there were from colleges more selective than U.M.B.C. and families with more money than his, "I scored in the top 20 percent of my class during that first year of basic science classes, which are the toughest part of med school.
The Democratic drubbing in November — as in 2010 and 2014 — tells us that this popularity doesn't translate to help for his party at the polls, but it does serve as a reminder that as ex-president he will enjoy personal appeal that is most likely to increase as he gets more selective in the issues he will address in the years to come. 85033.
And January is often grim: in one third of the years since 1945, shares in the S&P 500 hit their yearly lows in the first month of the year, said Sam Stovall of S&P Capital IQ. With all the headwinds potentially facing stocks this year, it's not time to give up on them, but to be more selective, said Kim Forrest, senior equity research analyst, Fort Pitt Capital Group in Pittsburgh.
We look at marriage differently — we're not just doing it later or not at all, but because we see it as an option, we're being more selective about who we marry, as noted by both researchers and internet anthropologists: "The number of prenups that couples are signing are on the rise because our generation saw our parents get divorced," posits Aditi Shekar, a relationship finance expert and the founder of a finance app for couples called Zeta.
"I think the key take-away is that attending an elite college does increase women's earnings overall, and this happens almost entirely because they become more likely to work and less likely to marry," Elliot Isaac, a Tulane University professor and an author of the study, told CNBC Make It. Amalia Miller, a University of Virginia professor and another author of the study, told CNBC Make It that for women, attending a more selective college did not lead to greater skills or productivity.

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