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The company increased promotion for its most aggressively priced watches.
One of the entities moving most aggressively in that direction is IMAX.
Mr. Trump has most aggressively seized the populist message in this campaign.
Of all the major carriers, United is fighting on price the most aggressively.
Not surprisingly, though, it is the energy importers who are moving most aggressively.
Business advice texts follow this script most aggressively, but they're hardly the only ones.
Amy Klobuchar and, perhaps most aggressively, Pete Buttigieg, the mayor of South Bend, Indiana.
Colgate, however, is the most aggressively woke guy I have met in a long time.
Doom is one of the most aggressively focused first-person shooters made in recent years.
The Czech Republic is one of the smaller nations that Beijing has most aggressively courted.
Becca Kufrin remains to be one of the most aggressively personable Bachelorettes the series has seen.
What I got was the most aggressively obtuse piece of audiovisual media that I've ever experienced.
Feeding America began to use this new information to decide which donations to seek most aggressively.
The plans where this saver invested most aggressively experienced the steepest losses during the recession, Pottichen recalled.
We've reported how the drugs most aggressively promoted to doctors typically aren't cures or even big medical breakthroughs.
Not so at the Pine Box Rock Shop, perhaps the most aggressively herbivorous bar in the five boroughs.
"In terms of volatility, that's what's changed most aggressively in this stock," Gilbert said on "Trading Nation" on Thursday.
The financial services, manufacturing, retail, and healthcare industries are expected to most aggressively deploy AI over the next few years.
But allegedly lying about it seems to be the crime that Mueller is really going after Stone for most aggressively.
Elizabeth Warren -- particularly among the most liberal voters that she and Sanders are competing most aggressively for in the race.
The producers of Lifetime's Surviving R. Kelly, Bunim/Murray, pursued me the most aggressively, but I declined for two reasons.
Jeff Flake (AZ) and Bob Corker (TN), who have censured the president most aggressively and both felt pressure to retire.
That scenario is a threat everywhere, but particularly in countries where the authorities are most aggressively controlling speech and editing history.
In fact, the Trump administration has done plenty of things to show law enforcement officials which laws to enforce most aggressively.
This is the most affordable electric car in Tesla's stable and it has the most aggressively stripped-down interior — from any manufacturer.
Clinton and Mr. Sanders competed most aggressively for so-called pledged delegates — the roughly 4,000 delegates won through state primaries and caucuses.
McCaskill is well aware of the boundaries of what Missouri voters will accept, especially the Trump voters she is pursuing most aggressively.
The company has been known to price most aggressively on popular items, so it builds a reputation of having the lowest prices.
Pennsylvania is the state where Cruz has campaigned the most aggressively: He will stump there on Friday and has begun advertising on television.
Barbara Palvin and Dylan Sprouse are ready to take over Pete Davidson and Ariana Grande's place as Hollywood's Most Aggressively In Love Couple.
Credit Suisse aggregated the latest fund holdings data and figured out which stocks are being most aggressively bought and sold by institutional investors.
Turkey has emerged as one of the countries using internet shutdowns most aggressively in response to political events, according to human rights advocates.
Reeder's made an indelible mark on one of metal's most aggressively chill subgenres, and is still out there slinging riffs and raising hell.
As did my oldest son: of all the games released in 2016, this is the one that most aggressively tickled his funny bone.
Creditors were among those who lobbied most aggressively for the appointment of a board in Puerto Rico, believing it would support investor-friendly policies.
Florida is among the battleground states that Trump plans to target most aggressively in his bid for a second term in the White House.
The ZIP codes and the demographics where Ms. Dunham probably has the fewest fans are the ones where marriage is most aggressively in retreat.
Mr. Rizieq has been embroiled in several cases before, but he is being pursued most aggressively than ever for this business of sexting. Why?
Apparently unsatisfied, he deleted it and tried again: Hint, hint: Trump tends to go most aggressively after the media when a big story is incoming.
The publishers Facebook is pursuing most aggressively tend to be ones that are more successful and don't need Facebook's money as much as others do.
Of these five contenders, "Vice" is the most aggressively edited by its very nature, because the director Adam McKay employs so much high-concept crosscutting.
In effect, Japan transformed itself from one of the most aggressively militaristic nations in the world into a pacifist country with no ability to wage war.
It has also been the most aggressively interventionist major central bank in FX markets, selling trillions of yen over the years to keep its currency down.
What we're interested in, for this week's Giz Asks, are the governments that do actively censor their internet—specifically, the one that censors it most aggressively.
The cities that deployed social distancing measures earliest and most aggressively fared better, on both health and economic measures, than the cities with slower, weaker responses.
Here are the four companies lobbying most aggressively on tax issues right now (based on lobbying disclosure reports submitted to Congress between January and September 30).
But this is the most aggressively, to my recollection, that any Trump administration official has ever been questioned about their association with Islamophobic individuals or groups.
But they do show that WikiLeaks, an organization purportedly devoted to transparency, is at a minimum okay with helping out the world's most aggressively authoritarian leader.
And Biden's camp, which saw his fundraising lag in the third quarter but pick up in recent months, is among those pursuing Harris' donors most aggressively.
But even some of the biggest operators have found themselves retrenching recently; those that moved most aggressively to expand, like MedMen, have been hit particularly hard.
The policies that airlines like Delta and American put in place earlier this year most aggressively targeted luggage with non-removable batteries, like the kinds Bluesmart sold.
The Find X is Oppo's most memorable device, its most aggressively forward-thinking product, and the latest poster child for the speed at which Chinese companies innovate.
When stocks have fallen "far enough" for the time being and quit going down, the stocks that bearish traders have been leaning on most aggressively move fast.
But it is striking that the banks with the biggest shadow-loan books are mid-sized institutions—those that have been expanding their market share most aggressively.
Trust in the American news media, according to Gallup, was at its highest in 1976, when American post-Watergate journalism was arguably most aggressively confrontational toward government.
Earlier this decade, mid-tier and regional banks were the lenders that most aggressively expanded their balance sheets via the shadow banking system to compete against bigger rivals.
There has always been some discomfort with the aspect of liberalism that populists are most aggressively challenging: the notion that democracies must extend rights and protections to outsiders.
Since ascending to the governorship after her predecessor quit over an influence-peddling scandal, Brown has pursued arguably the most aggressively liberal agenda of any governor in America.
Meanwhile, countries like Russia and China — two of the countries most aggressively pursuing their own digital currencies — are the ones cracking down hardest on bitcoin and other distributed currencies.
But organizers of the congress said the majority of the experts came from countries in the global north because that is where the problem has been confronted most aggressively.
That issue has been championed most aggressively by the Economic Freedom Fighters, whose leaders, usually clad in red overalls, have tapped a growing frustration among poor and young voters.
Ms. Heitkamp is now seeking re-election in one of the nation's most aggressively contested elections, and she is trailing her Republican opponent, Representative Kevin Cramer, in the polls.
Jonas was known for having some of the most aggressively bullish predictions for Tesla's ambitions, including a 2016 note highlighting an Uber-like transport service with autonomous electric vehicles.
Jonas is known for having some of the most aggressively bullish predictions on Tesla's ambitions including a note highlighting an Uber-like transport service with autonomous electric vehicles published last year.
Studies have shown both Reddit users and Trump supporters skew male, corresponding to what has been one of the most aggressively macho, gun-fixated, haphazardly misogynistic presidential campaign in recent memory.
Jonas was known for having some of the most aggressively bullish predictions for Tesla's ambitions including a note highlighting an Uber-like transport service with autonomous electric vehicles published in 2016.
" With this in mind, Tarki shared that McKinsey has been at the forefront of this change, as "they have most aggressively recruited from law schools, PhD programs, and even med schools.
While the RBI was the most aggressively dovish major central bank in Asia, slashing rates by a cumulative 135 basis points last year, it paused unexpectedly in December on inflation concerns.
"This was the most aggressively bid auction in the history of the issue, dating back to January 2014," Jefferies LLC's senior money market economist Tom Simons wrote in a research note.
The analyst is known for having some of the most aggressively bullish predictions on Tesla's ambitions including a note highlighting an Uber-like transport service with autonomous electric vehicles published last year.
This week, arguments for and against what has been called the "most aggressively litigated environmental regulation in U.S. history" — the Clean Power Plan — were presented to the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals.
The analyst is known for having some of the most aggressively bullish predictions on Tesla's ambitions including a note published last year highlighting an Uber-like transport service with autonomous electric vehicles.
But it is perhaps Saudi Arabia that has moved most aggressively — not simply to confront Iran, but to shift its foreign and domestic policies into alignment with Israel and the United States.
THAT DOES NOT YET MEAN THAT IT IS IN THAT FORMAL PROCESS BUT AS WE REPORTED ON FRIDAY THERE HAD BEEN EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST RECEIVED MOST AGGRESSIVELY FROM SALES FORCE BUT FROM GOOGLE.
I have seen enough of politics and enough of the human condition to know that those who most aggressively proclaim their ownership of the moral high ground have the least claim to it.
Mr. Blumenthal is among the Senate Judiciary Committee members who have most aggressively criticized Judge Kavanaugh and expressed concern about sexual assault allegations against him, as well as about his honesty and temperament.
One way to trace this is [from] when the United States was trying to catch up and join the ranks of the great powers—when it most aggressively engaged in intellectual property theft.
Clinton most aggressively about her judgment in using her private, unsecured system to get emails about how or where the Obama administration was planning to launch drone strikes against terrorism suspects, the documents indicated.
It has most aggressively pursued Robert Gentile, an 80-year-old Connecticut man with ties to organized crime whom federal investigators believe has knowledge of the art's whereabouts — a claim he has persistently denied.
Two years before that looming date, Fortune magazine ran a notorious cover warning of the "death of Hong Kong," lamenting that the "the world's most aggressively pro-business economy" was being handed to Communist China.
What once would have been charming now reads as a bit tired: Drake running back to his childhood in a moment when he seemed most aggressively tasked with the work of having to grow up.
THE JAZZ GALLERY June 12 The trumpeter Peter Evans and the pianist Cory Smythe, two of the most aggressively dazzling players in improvised music, recently released a short album inspired by another virtuoso American duo.
They are moving most aggressively in California, where the state's nonpartisan primaries present a unique hazard: State law requires all candidates to compete in the same preliminary election, with the top two finishers advancing to November.
If we know anything from the history of government censorship, we know that this power is going to be used most aggressively against marginalized voices, controversial voices, but marginalized voices that we especially need to hear.
" On the other hand, Mercedes Mason (Ofelia) is the most aggressively practical with her suggestions of a flamethrower, three balls of yarn, a can of tuna, a machete, and, of course: "Don't forget MacGyver because otherwise, really?
It's no coincidence that the candidates from each party most aggressively criticizing the growing influence of money in our elections are leading or toward the very top in the polls—they know it's a winning political issue.
Perceptions about his handling of the crisis today may not look the same if more Americans see tangible impacts in their own lives, especially beyond the big Democratic-leaning metropolitan areas that already have responded most aggressively.
To find out how the system really works, VICE spoke with men of color—who statistics show are targeted most aggressively—from each of the five boroughs about getting hassled for pot in today's New York City.
China's leading smartphone maker might not always get everything right, and it's currently caught up in some nasty trade war crossfire, but it happens to be one of the most aggressively pioneering tech companies we have right now.
"We need to look to countries like Germany and Switzerland who have amazing apprenticeship programs and do this incredible next generation workforce development and that's really the advice that I have given most aggressively," he said on Tuesday.
Not only do I think that VCs increasingly ignore these types of signals, I think the VCs who hustle the most aggressively are targeting the early-seed checks of other funds in particular and intercepting their best deals.
The 100 companies most aggressively expanding fossil fuels received $600 billion from global banks since the Paris Agreement was signed, while JPMorgan alone has provided $196 billion in financing for fossil-fuel companies in the past four years.
He bet most or all of the amount he had on the board, a strategy employed most aggressively previously by Roger Craig, an all-time champ who beat Jennings' one-day score of $75,53 by racking up $77,000.
In China, the country most aggressively pursuing the adoption of EVs and home to the world's largest auto market, some of the industry's biggest names believe pure battery electric cars will be as cheap as gasoline counterparts by 2100.
It was James Murdoch — the one looking so unperturbed at the NatGeo presentation, posing for photos as waiters milled about in yellow suspenders and guests ate skirt steak and shrimp cocktail — who had most aggressively moved against Mr. O'Reilly.
CHINESE AMBITIONS In China, the country most aggressively pursuing the adoption of EVs and home to the world's largest auto market, some of the industry's biggest names believe pure battery electric cars will be as cheap as gasoline counterparts by 2100.
George Hawley, an assistant professor of political science at the University of Alabama, said the "alt-left" term has been most aggressively pushed by Fox News Channel's Sean Hannity, but it's not a label anyone or group has adopted for themselves.
The most aggressively obtuse pieces of audio visual media The play introduces who we're led to believe is Dr. Frankenstein, who makes the common mistake of referring to Frankenstein's monster as just "Frankenstein," which is quickly pointed out to him.
The people being wooed most aggressively by Democratic candidates at the moment — Latino voters in Nevada and black voters in South Carolina — are essential to victory in both states, where white voters make up less than half of the Democratic electorate.
A four-story Texas doughnut can get 22019 or 60 apartments onto an acre of land, while the most aggressively engineered West Coast stick-and-concrete hybrid (two-story podiums are allowed now, along with other variations) can get almost 200.
When the Court strikes down this copycat attempt from Louisiana, arguably one of the most aggressively anti-abortion states, it will once again send a loud and clear message that these blatant clinic shutdown laws do nothing to improve patient health or safety.
A 2017 study of immigrant parents found that the people changing their behavior most aggressively to attempt to evade suspicion weren't unauthorized immigrants but Temporary Protected Status holders — hyper-aware that Trump would soon act to rescind their status (as he in fact did).
This price war, which has also dragged in active managers whose average fees continue to decline, comes against an increasingly expensive reality characterized by burdensome costs for managers to keep up with the latest technology and regulations, and which pummels smaller fund managers the most aggressively.
Most aggressively, she told fans that they could improve their chances of getting a concert ticket by buying multiple copies of the album — up to 13 counted as part of the promotion, and all weekend Ms. Swift retweeted pictures of young fans with their hands full.
Like other types of contemporary misinformation, inaccurate and fake stories about COVID-212 has been spreading most aggressively on Facebook — where, as my colleague Craig Silverman has pointed out, older people are often purposefully targeted by sites and pages trafficking in hyperpartisan rhetoric and straight-up falsehoods.
Later, as an adult, Manning was encouraged by her father to join the army, and she enlisted in what is perhaps the most aggressively masculine institution imaginable in the summer of 2007—three years before she was arrested, and six years before she came out as transgender.
In the summer of 2012, in the wake of the introduction of Harper's most aggressively anti-science budget, a few hundred protesters marched from an Ottawa conference center hosting a biology symposium to Parliament Hill, in a protest styled as a mock funeral for the Death of Evidence.
With Mr. Trump increasingly isolated and hobbled by controversies of his own making, the powerful gun-rights group has emerged as one of his remaining stalwart allies in the Republican coalition: the institution on the right most aggressively committed to his candidacy, except for the Republican National Committee itself.
The relaxed standards are likely to continue to support near-term industry growth, but lower down payments could eventually lead to weaker asset quality, particularly among the smaller players that have responded most aggressively to the regulatory changes and which tend to have weaker risk management capabilities, says Fitch Ratings.
NEW YORK (LPC) - Fatigue for repricings has settled over the US$1trn US leveraged loan market after more than 3003 companies have turned to the segment over the last three months, many to cut borrowing costs, leading some of the most aggressively priced deals to trade off or even be pulled.
This is why the companies that most aggressively pursue these tactics all take on a similar form: a large pool of poorly paid, easily replaced, often part-time or contract workers at the bottom; a small group of highly paid workers who design the software that manages them at the top.
That guy who gives away money in all of his YouTube videos is likewise taking advantage of a similar disparity—he can make a ton of money through brand deals and ad revenue, and he can make more of it by spending some of that money in the most aggressively viral way possible.
While many of the Senate races that Democrats must win are in largely rural and white states, the four states Senate Majority PAC will pursue most aggressively also include significant minority communities that do not always vote enthusiastically in midterms: mainly black voters in Tennessee, Missouri and Indiana, and Hispanic voters in Arizona.
Mr. Malpass is even less empowered than Mr. Mnuchin to strike a deal, and while the Treasury Department has been the agency most aggressively pushing for a trade truce, the Office of the United States Trade Representative, led by Robert E. Lighthizer, is formally charged with overseeing the lists of Chinese goods facing tariffs.
"Our country has made great strides in dismantling prejudicial laws that have deprived too many of our fellow Americans of their precious rights," said Attorney General Xavier Becerra of California, whose state has most aggressively pursued the travel restrictions and has limited trips to Alabama, Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee and Texas.
Several of the most aggressively pro-Trump media outlets and personalities, which provide a critical line of support between the president and his base, are based in California, like Mr. Bannon's nationalist-oriented Breitbart News and Michael Savage, a radio host who has raised the specter of civil war if Mr. Trump is removed from office.
More from VICE: Now, a new paper shows that between 2008 and 2013 Hispanic citizens avoided signing up for food stamps and Obamacare in areas where ICE most aggressively detained people as part of Secure Communities, an immigration program piloted in the Bush administration, expanded by Obama until 2014, and restarted by Trump as soon as he possibly could.

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