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"There were all the reasons to suspect that they will move at the same rate, but it turns out that they move at different rates," Bacik said.
"We're going to move at the speed that we're going to move at to look at what our options are at this point," the top Republican state representative said.
On Friday, Mercury is on the moveat last!
These people and groups move at a very fast pace.
Depending on the force applied, they'll move at different speeds.
The Versa was compact and priced to move at $200.
He can only move at a few miles an hour.
A Reuters poll had predicted a move at the Aug.
I can barely move at the end of the meal!
And they move at 33,000 – $3,500 or something like that.
No fellow Republicans have endorsed Coffman's move at this point.
We test to make sure companies can move at scale.
This is the right regulatory move at the right time.
Continents can move at the same rate as fingernails grow
"They move at like an inch a second," he said.
That would be the wrong move at the wrong time.
But we have a pace we have to move at.
I wouldn't want you to miss that move at the end.
They'll move at the most efficient speeds, always obeying the rules.
Julia presents a daily markets show, "First Move," at 9 a.m.
Maybe we'll see its next move at tomorrow Oculus Connect conference.
CUOMO: It was the right move at the right time, Congressman.
They move at the same time that the camera is moving.
That probe is unlikely to move at tech's usual breakneck speed.
Can the party move at a blistering pace without falling apart?
"Most people think plants don't move at all," Dr. McDade said.
At the highest level, athletes move at 85 miles per hour.
Washington has faced criticism for its move at home and abroad.
IoT security cannot afford to move at the speed of government.
Most films move at 16, 24, or 60 frames per second.
He died a year after their move at the age of 55.
I thought it was kind of a career-icide move at first.
The arm ticked so slowly, it appeared not to move at all.
Snap announced the move at its Partner Summit in Los Angeles Thursday.
But it appears the conference won't move, at least not this year.
The former, in an uncharacteristic move at the time, shoved the latter.
The United Nations will discuss its next move at a meeting Friday.
Trump publicly denied that he was considering the move at the time.
Without that funding, I could not make the move at that point.
Bureaucracy might move at a glacial pace, but climate change does not.
CUOMO: It was the right move at the right time, though, Congressman.
Powell was among those advocating to make the move at that time.
Laws and regulations inherently move at a slower pace than technological innovation.
Dumoulin made his successful move at the bottom of the final climb.
Many investors and analysts were critical of the move at the time.
But when companies file for bankruptcy, closings often move at lightning speed.
"Without a coach, I can move at my own pace," she says.
Market pricing indicates an 89% chance of another move at the Oct.
I put so much boning into it, it didn't move at all.
My clients move at a level that most of us could never imagine.
To say that this year will move at top speed is an understatement.
Would Downie be able to move at the frenetic pace he always had?
Money would move at the speed of a smartphone-swipe, even across borders.
Suu Kyi's government has expressed "serious concern" over the move at the ICC.
Traders give just an 9.3 percent chance of a move at the meeting.
Traders give just an 11.4 percent chance of a move at the meeting.
"You never know exactly what pace they're going to move at," Powers said.
Miller: We move at a break neck speed, which feels right to me.
We move at a much faster pace today than in the early 1970s.
Maybe that's picking a destination, and maybe it's refusing to move at all.
Finally, the older you get, the tougher it is to move at all.
Tom Cole (R-Okla.) says Trump and Congress move at a different pace.
The Senate, though, has signaled that it will move at its own pace.
I did this several time, and the can did not move at all.
I'm probably going to have to move at the end of the year.
But in an unusual move, at a press conference where former Republican Gov.
"There's no reason for them to move at a quicker pace," she said.
"They exhibit low correlation and don't move at the same time," he said.
For the prisoners treated as bargaining chips, releases can move at alarming speeds.
The royal has been pictured busting a move at several events over the years.
Because that's how international conflicts are resolved now—one clandestine move at a time.
Sphero's Artoo is even more detailed than some figures that don't move at all.
Holt says that most animatronics move at a rate of 32 frames per second.
We had to move at the last minute when a home wasn't well-maintained.
The yellow clouds seen in the picture move at about 1,000,000 kilometers per hour.
Where it stands: Chairman Helge Lund announced the move at BP's annual meeting Tuesday.
In regions with increased particle density, planet formation can move at a faster pace.
Let yourself be lazy, as forcing things is the wrong move at this time.
They had fully priced in such a move at the start of the week.
Economists polled by Reuters see little chance of a move at this week's meeting.
"We are expected to move at a pace that is completely unrealistic," she said.
The rest of them said it would make such a move at its Dec.
Is Gallup's move at all influenced by all the negativity about polling these days?
As you move at speed, you get a sense of the world around you.
Both feet move at once, however briefly, and you can't change direction mid bounce.
It's a bold move at a time when people are standing in bread lines.
Neighboring bands of clouds move at different speeds and directions depending on their latitudes.
One day, he said, "They're going to talk about this business move at Harvard."
Chances of a move at the December meeting are now just above 50 percent.
Technology likes to move at the speed of light, but medicine infamously does not.
About one-third of the company – 13 employees – made the move at the time.
Lately, though, I've been thinking that lamb is perhaps the better move at Easter.
Oil moves magically to new opportunities, unlike people who don't often move at all.
Diplomatic sources linked the move at least in part to unease over the Paris meeting.
"She's changing people's perspectives and bringing light to everything, one dance move at a time."    
Those that move at least an average of 18,750 barrels per cycle are "regular" shippers.
Talking about the weather might be a dull move at dinner parties or over cocktails.
Nissan's board approved the move at a meeting on Tuesday, WBS added, citing unidentified sources.
But the smart move at this late date would be to follow Bill Clinton's lead.
The spacecraft is expected to move at a rate of several hundred meters per day.
Incredibly, prey animals move at about half of their maximum capable speed during a chase.
"We'll move at the same speed as the slowest," says one of its leading lawyers.
Now it's the Senate's turn, where things tend to move at a more genteel pace.
Because who wouldn't want to do the mountain climb move at an even faster pace?
But the market puts the chances of a June move at more than 67 percent.
"Yes, not everyone will move at the same pace or with equal vigor," he said.
Other OPEC states are expected to support the move at a meeting on May 25.
Each would move at nearly 17,6 miles (27,360km) an hour 485 miles above the planet.
But transportation projects, by definition, don't move at the pace of every-two-year elections.
But his eleventh-hour move at the U.N. now promises to subtract from this assistance.
Trump will celebrate the move at a rally in Council Bluffs, Iowa, later on Tuesday.
Of course, Republicans can easily block any such moveat least for the time being.
If it needed a 90-degree cut, he would move at an exact right angle.
"They'll move at the blink of an eye and really not care," Mr. Staszewski said.
The result was kind of surprising: Biology and culture move at about the same speed.
"People like me, they move at an early age from their country," Ms. Khujamyorova said.
Problem is, consensus is never overwhelming any more so they just don't move at all.
However, a trade war may not be the best move at this point, Wang added.
And when the trampoline restores them to the staircase, they move at a half speed.
Five said a move at the April meeting was likely, while three nominated the January meeting.
A contestant ponders his move at the Millionaire Chess Open in Las Vegas in October 20183.
A contestant ponders his move at the Millionaire Chess Open in Las Vegas in October 2015.
For those who prefer to round to the second decimal point, it didn't move at all.
On wheels, it can move at a chipper nine mph and manage four-foot vertical jumps.
The Fed enacted a quarter-point move at that meeting, the first hike in 9½ years.
Creating these artificial clouds helps researchers more easily track how particles move at super--high altitudes.
Letang had a breakaway, scoring on a forehand-to-backhand move at the 6:23 mark.
The central bank is generally believed to prefer making a move at a news conference meeting.
You're a patient person, Virgo, but you're ready for things to move at a quicker pace.
Perron restored St. Louis' lead on a nifty move at 123:20 of the second period.
Zero Hour The ground begins to move at 3:7 AM on a Thursday in April.
"Relationships develop on their own timeline, and people move at their own paces," Dr. Harwick says.
Animals have to move at these high speeds on over 90 percent of the Earth's surface.
The reason -- the courts often move at a glacial pace and Jen is out of patience.
Many Republicans heralded the move at the time as a sign Trump's campaign was getting serious.
He boasted about the aircraft's supersonic speed -- saying it can move at 16 miles per minute.
British Prime Minister Theresa May also indicated she might make a move at next week's summit.
The modern media has conditioned us to believe that change must move at a furious pace.
Once Biles does the move at an international competition, it will officially be named after her.
Quite simply, it helps money move at internet speed, like sending a text message or email.
A city is a complex web of systems with layers that move at radically different paces.
Minor keys and Middle Eastern harmonic modes are everywhere; the rhythms move at a steady clop.
The biggest indicator of that is that nothing has happened on the embassy move, at all.
Officials there announced Thursday that they'd soon try to move at least 100 homeless people indoors.
Markets widely expect the Fed to move at least twice more before the end of 2018.
Other advice: have your bags packed so that you're ready to move at a moment's notice.
So it's not surprising to see retirees move, at least part time, to a dream locale.
It had also advanced 30 seconds in 2017 but did not move at all in 2016.
It's pretty dense and doesn't move at the kind of clip that audio drama needs to move.
Canadian skier Chris Simboli pulled off the iconic dance move at the 1987 Breckenridge Freestyle World Cup.
Lauren gets a Fishy for making the right move, at the right time, with the right people.
This involved trimming down scenes that were originally longer to make them move at a faster pace.
Either move at best serves only to reward shareholders, rather than bolstering the fundamentals of a business.
But even as the stakes rise, the political machinations move at a controlled and almost relaxing pace.
Committees are likely to move at different paces, and to roll out news as they uncover it.
Move at your own pace; your eternally youthful sign can be a bit of a late bloomer.
On balance, the best move at this time is to stand pat and remain neutral on rates.
Microsoft made no move at the time to shut down this offhand reference to an unannounced sequel.
He doesn't live near me but is planning to move at some point, so we've been facetiming.
Kyrie Irving says Kevin Durant to the Warriors is a GREAT MOVE ... at least for Golden State.
The deal marks Bristow's first major strategic move at Barrick since taking the top position in January.
Things move at a very fast pace, but having BlackRock on your resume goes a long way.
Don't overbook yourself today, Pisces—you're going to want the ability to move at an easier pace.
I couldn't move at all and felt like my body was stuck to the sofa with superglue.
Researchers asked each participant to move at a comfortable pace during 45-minute sessions on the treadmill.
But in reality, your life will probably continue to move at the same pace it always has.
With the front right tire almost completely disintegrated, we could barely move at more than a crawl.
"It's always important to keep track," he said, noting that the fire can move at high speeds.
You move at a speed that allows for a kind of mutual handshake with the urban topography.
Politics still move at a different pace there, and it's a place where loyalty can outweigh ideology.
DHS quietly announced the move at the end of December in a document posted to its website.
Ukraine also expelled 13 Russian diplomats, announcing the move at the same time as the EU nations.
At a minimum get up out of your chair, stretch and move at least once an hour.
They hit it off and things move at warp speed, but something is amiss from the start.
A big price move at some stations could come in the next 48 hours, experts said Tuesday.
For-profit institutions celebrated the move at the time, claiming the rule had unfairly targeted their programs.
Before he taught the move at the seminar he let us try to figure it out ourselves.
She insists that the move at the time was an exceptional gesture to help nearby Austria and Hungary.
The Seattle Seahawks signed former Ohio State star J.T. Barrett in a depth move at quarterback on Saturday.
This is a harder experience at 28 than it was when I did my last move at 17.
Where the comics move at a breakneck pace, Blackman slows things down to skillfully flesh the story out.
" (The Guardian) Trump: "Don't expect us to move at light speed — that will probably happen in the House.
Or so it seems, if the latest VC move at London-based Atomico is anything to go by.
Just as surprising as the quantum way in which prices adjust is how rarely they move at all.
But that particular patent falls short of solving the real problem: that the keys shouldn't move at all.
The show would move at a certain pace that was frankly hard to listen to on the radio.
But Shafik's comments on Wednesday could moderate expectations of a move at the Bank's next meeting in November.
Mark and I move at a different speed and a lot of those conflicts are really coming out.
But in a rarer move, at least one prominent venture capitalist, Chamath Palihapitiya, is going the other way.
Once you've laid that groundwork, map out the fight — and then move at the moment of maximum advantage.
Markets now price in about one chance in five of a move at the June 14-15 meeting.
Earlier this summer, Netflix's GLOW showed us badass women tackling 1980s sexism one wrestling move at a time.
This means that with zero horizontal force the object (or Jedi) should move at a constant horizontal velocity.
They see only one chance in five it will move at the next meeting, on June 14-15.
The private-equity backed investment vehicle made its first opportunistic move at A$4.55 per share in August.
At the same time, they move at a lazy speed, simulating the attenuated movement of deep-sea organisms.
His arms and legs can extend in any direction, bend into any shape, and move at extraordinary speeds.
Reached by phone, Butler offered one plausible explanation—that Pence doesn't in fact support the move at all.
Italian media quoted Ferrari chief executive Louis Camilleri confirming the move at the Geneva Motor Show on Tuesday.
Russia, an ally of Serbia's, has threatened to veto any such move at the United Nations Security Council.
And it revolutionized the first-person shooter by allowing you to aim and move at the same time.
"She didn't make a sound and didn't move at all, even after I picked her up," Luttrull explains.
Hot Topic was one of just a few young-adult retailers to make that move at the time.
These things should never move at all, let alone with the grace and beauty with which they do.
Rather than spark a discussion, McGarry's bold move at their March 2 meeting triggered a hard-nosed response.
The goal here was to make the sled move at all—not to necessarily make it move fast.
The worst-case scenario is that the underlying stock doesn't move at all and both options expire worthless.
Power games and intrigues move at their own pace as the populace is dying of hunger and disease.
TOTAL RECALL Quiz time Simone Biles made history by landing this difficult move at the US Gymnastics Championships.
Russia, an ally of Serbia, has threatened to veto any such move at the United Nations Security Council.
Arguably, it's the only move, at least in terms of fidelity to the Constitution and to basic decency.
They would have to let it move at its own pace, even if it stretches well into 2020.
Some also note that it was just re-engineered so breaking news can move at a faster pace.
These were described as un-manned, noiseless submarines that move at ultra-deep levels and at high speed.
"We wish we could move, at least for the time he has left," Reyes said of her husband.
Protesters have twice blocked fans from entering, but refrained from a similar move at the most recent game.
You're a cautious crab, but things will move at a fast pace, and you'll need to keep up!
One of the few parties to move at all during the last week was the Christian Democrats (CDA).
So you'd be able to make calls—but gaming, browsing, and everything else would move at a slower pace.
Because of this, McGee said in a statement, "we expect to make this move at a relatively low cost."
The boys were found alive, but were too weak to move at the time of the rescue, CNN reports.
Others take the view that the Fed will not move at all this year because the economy was improving.
" And Rhea Suh, president of the Natural Resources Defense Council, called it "the right move at the right moment.
With less than two hours to get into it all, the film has to move at a breakneck pace.
They're crafted out of a durable and lightweight polyester material, making them easy to move at just 165 pounds.
As technological innovations continue to move at lightning speeds, every industry has been transformed and affected in some way.
Working on this feature is a smart move at a time when e-sports are getting bigger and bigger.
SO I OBVIOUSLY THOUGHT THE CONDITIONS WERE STRONG ENOUGH IN SEPTEMBER TO ACTUALLY MAKE A MOVE AT THAT TIME.
While Google was completely supportive of Wessel's career path, it may not be the smartest move at every company.
They had 22 cars drive around a circular track, asking the drivers to move at a steady 19 MPH.
Developments in artificial intelligence move at a startling pace — so much so that it's often difficult to keep track.
The futures market puts the odds of a move at 13.4 percent in November and 63 percent in December.
The aircraft are the size of a dinner plate or smaller and move at high speeds around enormous arenas.
Swimming against a current, the fish was able to move at a rate of 1.5 body lengths per minute.
But there's another lurking suspicion that China is in fact not in control of this currency move at all.
The first is a clockwork mansion where rooms move at the pull of levers, guarded by birdlike mechanical soldiers.
It remains far from certain, however, that the Fed will move at its meeting on June 14 and 15.
But I think if there was a reason to move at a non-press-conference meeting we absolutely would.
This may come as no surprise to New Yorkers, or visitors who've been on the move at rush hour.
Winds on the surface move at only about two miles per hour, similar to a gentle breeze on Earth.
Traders have all but ruled out a move at the November meeting given its proximity to the U.S. election.
The Predators made a move at the trade deadline, acquiring veteran forward P.A. Parenteau from New Jersey on Wednesday.
I literally decided, 'Yeah, it's cool everyone is talking about me but I'm gonna move at my own pace.
The student body is amazing from top to bottom, which allows classes to move at a very fast pace.
"We've learned that we can't move at that pace and we need to try something new," Air Force Col.
Add to that the complication of how flood crests along the Mississippi move at different speeds depending on conditions.
Coleman scored on a spin move at 6:56 of the second to get New Jersey on the board.
In a historic move at the time, the NBA's San Antonio Spurs hired Becky Hammon as an assistant coach.
"I stand with you and your team in continuing to move at the pace of safety," Mr. Dickson said.
Investors often sell losing stocks to lower their tax bill, a technical move at the center of momentum trading.
" Over the weekend, a Treasury official said that "the administration is not contemplating" such a move at "this time.
The group slept fitfully in the safe house and was on the move at 3:30 the next morning.
And yet the ability to pack up and move at a moment's notice is an "inexplicable feeling," she says.
Washington's move at the United Nations broke a longstanding policy of diplomatic shielding of Israel by the United States.
But African leaders showed wariness of such a move at the summit and instead decided to seek approval first.
Robinson also announced his retirement through Look, instead of at a news conference, an unusual move at the time.
He is incredibly respectful of my adoption and allows everything to move at a pace where I am comfortable.
All you can do is use your best judgment and move at a pace that feels right for you.
"Over time, folks will get used to the idea that we can and will move at any meeting," he added.
Think back to May through November 226—some changes began at that time which will move at full speed now.
Here's everything we know about Frogmore Cottage, which recently underwent renovations in preparation for the big move,  at Windsor Castle.
Mortgage rates did not move at all on Tuesday, the first day with nearly no lender reprices since the election.
"You transition quickly from one move to the next, but the exercises move at a very slow pace," she says.
Businesses of all industries move at an extremely efficient and fast pace, which requires constant real-time strategies and modifications.
Porscha Weeks' fingers move at a lightning pace as she works her way around the day-glow wig before her.
"Brands always feel like they're behind because trends in the beauty industry move at the speed of light," Bloch said.
I just wanted to make sure we continued to be vocal and move at a pace that worked for us.
After 17 years in Texas, they moved to California, and were planning another move at the time of their arrests.
Stripping away the manual arithmetic allows each game to move at a clip, girding the tension from devolving into monotony.
AND THERE'S A LOT OF COAL THAT DOESN'T MOVE AT $2 NATURAL GAS THAT MOVES AT $3 OR – A LOT.
In announcing the move at the time, NORAD officials cited the need to defend the country from an EMP attack.
Shes' a good businesswoman too ... she and a friend priced their ice cold beverages to move at $2 a pop.
Move, At Least A LittleStudy after study after study demonstrates that exercise is an effective tool in battling the blues.
East Street is different, perhaps because it is pedestrianised – people move at a slower pace and tend to 'linger' more.
"I'm calling Border Patrol," he said—an unusual move, at the time, for a small-town cop in South Texas.
From the team's point of view, the move at Hockenheim was therefore wise and the fine for doing so negligible.
"By doing that, I think that's what's enabled the company to move at the pace that it's moved," Schwartz said.
If this robot is going to move at those speeds then there needs to be a motor that's moving it.
Rip currents can move at up to speeds of 8 feet per second, which is faster than an Olympic swimmer.
Their relationship devolved into a disturbing game of emotional chess, where either could make a radical move at any point.
I think over time folks will get used to the idea that we can and will move at any meeting.
"We have to move at the speed that people, the consumers of our product, are moving at," Ms. Levien said.
But after the team ran the experiments, she said, it discovered that the molasses could, indeed, move at that speed.
McDavid scored his 24th goal on a nifty move at 11:26 of the third for a 6-3 lead.
But Warren, Buttigieg and Klobuchar all need big nights to show they can make a real move at the nomination.
Traders have all but ruled out a move at the meeting that takes place just a week before the Nov.
I had been two days in the lead, but if you don't move at all, you're not holding the lead.
When you're with beauty, in art or in nature, you tend to move at Kairos time — slowly, serenely but thickly.
Rees-Mogg wrote in the Telegraph newspaper that both Brussels and Westminster could move at speed when they need to.
That trade seemed like a minor move at the time, but it wound up defining Grizzlies basketball for years to come.
"There's still a lot ahead," he added, but said Twitter could move at "a much more rapid pace" in the future.
Indeed, while her husband was governor of Arkansas, she continued her work as an attorney — an unusual move at the time.
It was a bold move at the time, but NASA needed a pilot in the Shuttle to control the vehicle's landing.
After all, it can seem like a risky move at first, as customers often differ drastically culturally and socioeconomically across borders.
He noted most investors did not expect the Fed to move at the conclusion of its two-day meeting Wednesday afternoon.
It has often been said that the world doesn't move at the speed of light, but at the speed of technology.
On streets with re-timed signals, traffic is expected to move at a slower and steadier flow, according to traffic experts.
But what impels those who move, at least when it is voluntary, is often a desire to migrate between social classes.
Outside of Shattenkirk, getting Hanzal (and Ryan White has been good so far) was the most emphatic move at the deadline.
The automaker is expected to announce the move at a planned press briefing at the Guangzhou auto show later on Friday.
Asked whether they would move at once if they had the means and opportunity, 75% of Nigerians and Ghanaians said yes.
WE WAITED, LOOKED AROUND, SAW THAT IT HADN'T HAD A HUGE EFFECT, AND MADE THE MOVE AT THE NEXT SUITABLE OCCASION.
The lessons are open-ended and can be repeated as often as needed, allowing students to move at their own pace.
Aside from changing the game's structure, the shift in setting also gives the game a "move at your own space" spirit.
The smaller-scale bills considered Friday, on the other hand, could actually move at least some distance through the legislative process.
In other words, the political imperative that this must move at all costs, actually showed itself, for now, to be true.
Wen's is making the move at a time when its main business, pigs, is suffering from a dramatic slump in prices.
The shareholders - the largest of which is Russia's Sberbank - approved the move at the company's general assembly in Amsterdam on Friday.
Because we have this capability, we can move at a speed and proficiency that has never before seen in our industry.
As I secretly hoped she would relay this to her coach, the line outside began to move at a breakneck pace.
The CEO of the Toyota Research Institute, Gil Pratt, announced the move at the GPU Technology Conference in San Jose, California.
Light rail generally has separate lanes with longer distances between stations, while streetcars move at slower speeds and make more stops.
The trains could now start running again but were required to move at reduced speeds in the vicinity of the station.
In these new grasslands, ancient horses needed to move at faster speeds to evade predators and cover more ground for grazing.
Bacik said he thought the two piles would move at the same speed since they were the same height and volume.
The decision was widely considered a bold move at a time when readers were not used to paying for digital content.
Asked whether he could still moonwalk, Northam appeared to be preparing to actually do the dance move -- at the news conference!
That's hardly a move at all for Amazon, which has surged 75 percent this year after gaining 56 percent in 2017.
Even above ground it could only move at 3 miles an hour, and its turning radius of a mile proved problematic.
There are endless, droning grooves throughout the five songs on The Common Task that occasionally move at a completely breathless pace.
Starting with Verizon, here's a look at which companies are likely to make an M&A move at the weeklong mogulfest.
Yet to electronic markets that move at the speed of light, one millisecond can make all the difference in the world.
"Fortunately they seemed to like the scanner tube and did not move at all, which would have ruined our study," said Ströckens.
Relatively well-off, Goodison chose to hire her own dahabeya to travel under her own sail and move at her own speed.
"It was that final text she sent him," people would say in an audible whisper... Your phone could move at any second.
What they're saying: Waters charged Facebook with conducting "a massive voter suppression effort that will move at the speed of a click."
Mr Videgaray resigned as finance minister after suggesting that Donald Trump visit Mexico last year, a hugely unpopular move at the time.
I move at different speeds attempting to find the perfect balance of movement and sound—the perfect center between effort and grace.
Tesla announced the move at the same time it said it will finally begin to sell its long-promised $35,000 Model 3.
This was seen as an extreme measure: the deputy prime minister, Asa Romson, cried when announcing the move at a press conference.
The camera captures his ferocious serve in slow motion and we see his body move at uneven angles, both controlled and untamed.
"That little stutter right there was pointless," Sherman said, referring to wide receiver Michael Crabtree's move at the beginning of the play.
After all, as Kardashian West noted, Jenner pulled exactly the same "cool mom" move at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show this year.
Maybe it didn't move at all This shift, if we can call it that, is barely within the statistical margin of error.
Despite newfound abilities to advance intelligent technology quickly, industry leaders should not give in to pressures to move at an unhealthy pace.
"I remember one moment when I was going against the pile of the carpet and I couldn't move at all," she says.
And there's a lot of coal that doesn't move at $2 natural gas that moves at $3 or – I mean, a lot.
The falcon has pointed wings and an incredibly efficient respiratory system that allows it to move at the speed that it does.
It's obvious to me that the market is entering a consolidation phase after an enormous move at the end of last year.
But it was widely anticipated that the Fed would not move at its November meeting, just days before a contentious presidential election.
Like it or not, news cycles move at breakneck speed in the Trump era and often are determined by the president himself.
Azar said he could move at least some drugs from Part B to Part D, using his authority to conduct payment experiments.
Consistency is also why others, like Google's Android, chose to stick with their pistol-looking icon despite Apple's move at the time.
Unique in its history, it is linked to technology and philosophy in ways that move at an unpredictable and often paralleling rate.
We wanted to be a feminist publication that also had men in it; so that was a radical move at the time.
That's more of a time-wasting move at this point, but they will kill the clock any way they can right now.
Charges against public figures involving morality or nationalism often move at a brisk pace — Ms. Youssef is due in court on Jan.
Trump weighed in on the move at his photo-op Thursday, noting it isn't a flat-out ban on movement or work.
I wanted to let you hear firsthand that I've decided I won't be able to make this big move at this time.
Only when this happens can a real contest begin over how fast and how far we can move at any given moment.
E-commerce is all about rapidly moving items to customers who believe that goods should move at the speed of digitized information.
"True food trends move at kind of a glacial pace," said Annika Stensson, director of research communications for the National Restaurant Association.
Cable news and Twitter have nationalized and accelerated the campaign news cycle, but South Carolina politics still move at a different pace.
The brightly-colored meteors move at up to 44-miles-per-seond and come without warning, so photographing them is a challenge.
The self-driving robots, which move at walking pace, travel to a restaurant to pick up orders and then deliver to customers.
People seemed to move at a more languid pace than normal, as if a big and tight balloon were being slowly deflated.
It was a highly unusual move at the time: investigating a white law enforcement officer for violating a black person's civil rights.
Traders have all but ruled out a move at the November meeting, which takes place just a week before the U.S. presidential election.
Back then, members said it was appropriate to move at the next meeting, and that was in the Fed statement following the meeting.
Unseld agrees that the piece intentionally draws heavily on broad themes and archetypes, but he thinks that's the right move at this point.
While you'd be hard-pressed to find a role that was completely free of them, several jobs move at a more relaxed pace.
Many economists now expect a small rate cut to be the Fed's next move at some point this year unless economic indicators change.
Chris Christie may not have cared about it so much, but to many people, that would be considered an obnoxious move at best.
The study found that the longer the adults had lived in their current homes, the less likely they were to move at all.
A year later, the organization is still building their influence in the entertainment industry and working on change, one move at a time.
The six objects seem to move in their elliptical orbits all while pointing in the same direction, yet they move at different rates.
These clouds are measured to move at a speed of about 14 to 22 miles per hour (7 to 10 meters per second).
Satellites like WorldView-4 from DigitalGlobe move at over 17,000 mph, its difficult to time an image capture at just the right time.
Terminal velocity is that point in the motion where the two forces are balanced to make the object move at a constant velocity.
Anyone who's ever tried this move at home will know that it's a nice idea in theory, but pretty anti-climactic in practice.
Castellano made his move at the right time, then steadied Cloud Computing down the lane as the horses stretched for the finish line.
By drone they mean small remote controlled quadcopters, incredibly agile little aircraft that can move at speeds of over 100 miles and hour.
Nibali's coach Paolo Slongo hinted on Tuesday that his rider could make his own move at some point if he had the legs.
But politically, any unilateral move at the site is so sensitive it is virtually untenable, absent any sign of Jordanian and Palestinian consent.
Unfortunately, it has managed to move at breakneck speed to gut our nation's most critical and longstanding water protections: the Clean Water Act.
"I thought of being shot up with painkillers and still taking part, but my ankle wouldn't move at all," Hanyu said on Tuesday.
"I don't know what would convince us to move at this point," Whitesell said, adding that Microsoft's artificial intelligence technology is also compelling.
That anti-war position was a bold move at the time, but Bobby wasn't yet ready to launch a primary challenge to Johnson.
Some analysts predict that the Fed will move at its next meeting in September, although markets put the chances at only 20 percent.
It was a kind of kid-sister move, at once obnoxious and irresistible—a way of propelling another, bigger person into her reality.
Earth-shattering developments happened offscreen, and others were tossed off casually, as though the show needs to move at a full gallop now.
He is one of those players who seems never to sprint, really, only to move at a precise jog, every step a tactic.
Neutrinos are nearly mass-less and unstoppable; they move at the speed of light and get discharged in the aftermath of exploding stars.
We seemed to be moving agonizingly slow, but I was amazed such a large thing as the Amerigo Vespucci could move at all.
Displayed in one room and organized to surround viewers, the tangible motion sculptures don't all move at once — that would cause sensory overload.
Maybe I couldn't handle the tension in my body, so I couldn't play my best, and I couldn't move at my best level.
Thor walks right up to the newcomer and summons his hammer without breaking eye contact — a move at which Danvers doesn't bat an eye.
Markets agree, with traders assigning just a 2 percent likelihood that the Federal Open Market Committee will approve a move at this week's meeting.
The kit also includes tiny mirrors that track the beams and move at 2 kilohertz to track the environment in 3D using minute movements.
The matches move at a rapid pace, lasting just a few minutes each, and there's a very entertaining back-and-forth to each affair.
It's still in the exact same place and actually looks just like the iPhone 27s home button, but this one doesn't move at all.
The wheels move at different speeds, too, which practically compels your brain to try and ride your sight from one wheel to the other.
But apparently, trying to achieve higher scores on the leaderboard or just for personal satisfaction has motivated some humans to move at breakneck speeds.
But the streetcar would move at slower speeds than light rail, at an average of 11.3 miles per hour, according to the mayor's office.
Because these bursts are invisibly and move at the speed of light we probably wouldn't know one was coming until it was too late.
Every time my rabbit would move at home, the app would alert me, even if I was on the other side of the world.
There were secrets in both games but the Yoshi games move at a slower pace, and there's more sussing out the environment for treasures.
Time doesn't always move at the same speed within a frame, or in the gutters between frames, as comics creator Scott McCloud has written.
As Reid Hoffman likes to say around his concept of blitzscaling, startups need to move at a blindingly fast speed in order to compete.
You know, we have a reconciliation vehicle that's available until the end of the fiscal year so we have to move at some point.
The initial scenes, which introduce of Meg and her family, move at a relatively leisurely pace, but once we meet the mysterious visitors Mrs.
THE original idea of the European Union was that all members should move at the same speed towards the goal of "ever closer union".
Over the next three years the UNHCR hopes to move at least 450,000 Syrian refugees to the West, mainly from Turkey, Jordan and Lebanon.
If you find yourself constantly seeking advice from your spouse on your next "move" at work, you could be hurting your marriage, Taylor says.
This energy is restless and eager to move things forward — we must be patient and remember to let things move at their own pace.
Like many economists, Mr. Slok does expect the Fed to move at the end of the year, even if market participants are betting otherwise.
You can select multiple bookmarks to move at once by holding down the Control or Command key as you click to select your favorites.
"It gives them eyes across the water at a height of 60 meters and they can move at 50 kilometers an hour," he said.
For example, continents can move at the same rate as fingernails grow, and there's a country so vast it's home to 11 time zones.
The United States opposed the referendum as a destabilizing move at a time when all sides in the region are still fighting Islamic State.
"It would be possible to make another easing move at some point, which would re-center inflation expectations at 2 percent," Mr. Bullard said.
The FedNow Service, which is set to begin by 2024, will allow money to move at any time, any day, according to the Fed.
"I wanted to let you hear firsthand that I've decided I won't be able to make this big move at this time," she continued.
For one thing, tropical storms move at an average speed of about 12 miles per hour, giving people in Guam several days to prepare.
"Bringing in someone who has not run communications in the White House, I think, is a very foolish move at this juncture," he said.
His net favorables declined by a whopping 23 points among watchers, but didn't move at all with those who missed his attack on Biden.
So if we see this stay contained, this is tightening up, we're going to get a directional move at some point very, very soon.
And despite U.S. equities continuing to move at full steam, outperforming the rest of the world, some strategists warn that they will be next.
All else being equal, no move at all from the Bank could help to push the pound back down towards $1.20 from $1.30 currently.
Issues can arise when that timer is too short or too long, especially in games where you move at high speeds, like driving games.
Investors had all but ruled out a move at this week's meeting, with their sights set on rate hikes next month and in December.
They're given route maps at the start of the day along with options for longer rides and walks and can move at their own pace.
And while Toronto did not make a move at the deadline, that might be because Ujiri made the right moves during the off-season instead.
"We cannot let these devices that move at 20 to 30 kilometers an hour jeopardize the security of pedestrians on the sidewalks," Borne told parliament.
Sam Hunt made an awesome move at Stagecoach Friday night, mixing country with hip hop as he invited Snoop and G-Eazy to the stage.
"I'm not a big fan of regulation but when there's any move at all towards that side I think that regulation is necessary," said Cook.
In a world where markets move at lightning speed, the IEX Group has won a victory by staking its business model on (marginally) slower trading.
Such heterogeneity could give rise to a scenario in which the countries of Europe move at different speeds, and not always towards the same goal.
Network effects are kicking in and the application of big data is enabling the technology to move at a rapid pace unseen in its history.
Obviously if you want to rebuild the credibility of the country that's probably not a very good idea to move at this at this pace.
Gina Sanchez, CEO of Chantico Global, said Wednesday on "Trading Nation" that emerging markets equity and debt would be a wise move at this point.
The market does not expect an interest rate hike this month, but the probability for a move at the June meeting is about 63 percent.
These transitions include joining a new company and those employees who have been promoted, demoted, or are making a lateral move at their existing organization.
"Despite a healthy job market and strong overall economy, the office market has moved - and continues to move - at a sluggish pace," the report said.
Most trees don't move at all (though some do), and they take a long time — sometimes even 30 years or more — to start producing seeds.
They suggested traders priced in an 84 percent probability the Fed would make such a move at its September meeting, little changed from Thursday's close.
If the DOD wants to move at the speed of relevance, that's precisely why it should enlist more than one cloud provider for its contract.
The American economy is in better shape than other advanced economies, and few expect the Federal Reserve to make a big move at its meeting.
CONCLAVE A BLATANT RADCHAAI POWER GRAB shouted one, and CONSCIOUS AI MAKES ITS MOVE AT LAST—IS THIS THE BEGINNING OF THE END FOR HUMANITY?
Asked if Jacobs is leaving to do crypto investing (a popular move at the moment), Green said Jacobs is moving "toward more philanthropic activities" instead.
But as the government tries to move at warp speed this time around, plenty of question marks remain about the tradeoffs between rapidity and accuracy.
No. 8 North Carolina — into something far more bizarre: Williamson's Nike sneaker had broken apart as he made a move at the free-throw line.
Test in European airports have indicated that security lines may be able to move at double their current speed if the new scanners are introduced
But recently, animal researchers hit upon the idea of using infrared light beams to track how animals move at any given moment in their cages.
For business to move at the necessary pace and scale, smart, comprehensive energy and environmental policies at the local, national and international levels are vital.
The healthspanners see us as subject to linear progress: animal studies take the time that they take; life sciences move at the speed of life.
But even as technology, genomics and global coordination have improved, allowing researchers to move at top speed, vaccine development remains an expensive and risky process.
Last week's seventh Communist Party Congress was a clear indicator that Cuba's leaders aren't going to move at the same pace as the Obama administration.
After Trump's victory, Rometty, in a move at least partly aimed at courting the president-elect, pledged to hire 83,000 new U.S. employees by 2020.
Whatever the intent, it is hard to imagine Toni making his move at this late stage if he still felt absolutely central to the process.
Tom did a radio interview not too long ago (above) where he strongly suggests Taylor made the first move ... at the May 2nd Met Gala.
But I think the fact that Congress pledged to gut anything that Obama made a marquee issue actually would have put Let's Move at risk.
As the Dow Jones Industrial Average inches toward the 20,223-point milestone, most Wall Street strategists think it will move at least a little bit higher.
Image: PiccoloNamek/WikimediaWe typically think of evolution as an agonizingly gradual process, but there are occasions when nature compels species to move at a quicker pace.
So, citing a new need to "move at Internet speed," the company ousted its CEO Eckhard Pfeiffer in a shake-up that surprised the tech world.
Zuckerberg's comments offer support for the move at a time when other platform companies including Twitter, Discord, GoFundMe, and Airbnb are cracking down on hate groups.
The Bank of Japan became the latest central bank to throw markets a curveball — suggesting one move and in this case, delivering no move at all.
In fact, Wednesday's session market the 28th straight day the S&P did not move at least 1 percent — in either direction — on a closing basis.
Of course that means you keep fit as well as getting an AR scare or two (you can actually move at any speed you're comfortable with).
Sagese was unable to speak or move at the hospital, and when she was handed a fork to eat, she couldn't remember how to use it.
Future Starshot spacecraft would need to move at more than 134 million miles per hour in order to travel to Alpha Centauri in just 20 years.
So whether or not this idol play was the right move at the right moment, I'm confident they're both going to be around for a while.
The case had appeared to be languishing but a move at the Supreme Court earlier this month to reopen it has put Georgiou under renewed pressure.
The bots move at a speed of around 4 mph, and are intended to travel within a two to three mile radius of their starting point.
They raced side-by-side for around 20 minutes before Bounasser made his move at the 39-kilometre mark and left the Kenyan in his wake.
Why had she decided to move at the height of summer, when the air could be so hot and heavy you hardly knew how to breathe?
Although the Fed is likely to consider a move at the next meeting, in September, many expect action to come in December, after the presidential election.
Markets already had been pricing in a 95 percent chance of a quarter-point move at the June FOMC session, followed by another increase in September.
The outside world may not know it, but past the draped windows, George lies inside, happy and content and ready to move at a moment's notice.
Celebrity makeup artist Molly R. Stern, who created the bold liner, dishes out tips and tricks on how to replicate the beauty move at home, here.
Analysts and investors generally expect that the Fed won't move at its next meeting, in April, but that it may decide to raise rates in June.
You can add cooling or camera and audio systems, hyper-realistic eyes that follow people around, eyelids controlled by magnets, or jaws that move at will.
GE needs to act as a nimble startup by offering intuitive software and services yet still support traditional business units that move at a slower pace.
At another point, Mr. Newsom said that unlike his predecessor, he would move at some point to try to rewrite the state's notoriously volatile tax system.
The emergency cut moved up the Fed's action, lessening the need for another move at the March meeting, Bullard said, but policymakers are tracking developments closely.
"They're not letting us move at all," said Danny Custodio, 37, who stood in the atrium of the convention center with his cousin on Thursday afternoon.
The brunt of a fuel cutoff would be felt by ordinary North Koreans, who would be "forced to walk or not move at all," he said.
SpaceX's next-generation spacecraft is already well into development, but CEO and founder Elon Musk clearly would like development to move at an even faster rate.
The House GOP whip team is expected to survey members on Monday to gauge support after announcing the move at a party conference meeting on Friday.
In an unprecedented move, AT&T may call Makan Delrahim to testify at the trial, according to The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal.
Where the show suffers with the move, at least initially, is with its colorful cast of supporting characters, whose exploits are largely left to unfold separately.
"That plan will not be published until our plan is published too," Cavusoglu said, describing Ankara's move at the summit as a gesture to its allies.
It's the right move at the right time for an economy that will only benefit from a solar strategy that puts American jobs and ingenuity first.
Unlike the creatures of previous films, these migrant zombies move at fast speeds, with a sense of urgency, riffing on our fear of rapid migration rates.
He added that he had been personally informed of the move at 2am by a non-official "trusted source", but had heard nothing from the authorities.
Einstein's prediction is that gravity waves move at the speed of light, and that is the time delay of the speed of light between these two institutions!
With all of the bingeing and football watching on Thanksgiving, it can prove tough to remember to, you know, actually get up and move at some point.
"We haven't figured that out yet," the president, said when one of the lunch attendees asked where the family would move at the end of his term.
Worst of all, "megafires" that cover hundreds of thousands of acres, move at hypersonic speeds, and swallow entire cities whole are now cropping up with alarming regularity.
The secret to these remarkably lifelike polymers is that they employ two different kinds of bonds—some don't move at all while others break and rearrange themselves.
The move at The Post followed a prolonged, slow-burning rebellion at The Los Angeles Times, where journalists agitated against the paper's owner, the media company Tronc.
BTW -- just hours before the announcement, Johnny was out celebrating the move at Mastro's Steakhouse in Beverly Hills ... one of the top hot spots in Los Angeles.
In a week, it's expected to unveil its next big move at an education event in New York, aimed at going head to head with the Chromebook.
"We own our own production equipment while our manufacturing partner provides the facilities, so we expect to make this move at a relatively low cost," said McGee.
Officials and students at the City College of San Francisco's Ocean Campus, which the street primarily services, celebrated the move at an unveiling ceremony on Friday afternoon.
Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, Morgan Stanley and HSBC were among the firms that are planning to move at least some staff to Paris, the survey shows.
Gregg drives us directly into the building and onto an elevator, which by some magical means descends to a lower floor without seeming to move at all.
Some economists have cheered the idea as the right move at a fraught moment when workers are quarantined, schools are closing and large gatherings are being canceled.
" The Congressional Hispanic Caucus also condemned the move at the time, tweeting, "Bipartisan lawmakers, faith groups, and everyday Americans have long stood by our commitment to refugees.
Liberal filmmaker and activist Michael Moore protested the move at the Michigan state Capitol Friday, spraying "Flint water" at the building and telling Snyder to drink it.
It makes it a little bit tougher to play the bounce, but it's still going to be the same old move at the end of the day.
"I determined earlier this fall that making this move at the conclusion of the 2019 season would be in everyone's best interests," Khan said in a statement.
But some of Mr. Trump's advisers and allies hope that he will hire someone familiar with Washington, and are pushing him to move at an accelerated pace.
NOTES: The Rays made a long-awaited move at catcher, activating C Wilson Ramos from the 60-day disabled list and designating C Derek Norris for assignment.
He set out to prove that the sometimes ponderous state bureaucracy could move at Silicon Valley speed, and he was the one who promised the expedited permits.
The liberal ideal of civility is one in which argument and research can move at their own pace and decisions are made after the evidence is in.
Keep it small because you never know where you're gonna go and what your schedule's gonna be so it's nice to be on the move at any moment.
Although Hollywood doesn't move at lightning speed, and no one can say with certainty that The Craft had directly led to the others, nothing exists in a vacuum.
"This is payback," Arnold said before making his move at 4:15 AM. THE HUNT FOR THE TRUMP TAPES finale airs tonight at 10:30 PM on VICELAND.
When the Diet legalised casinos in December after years of political wrangling, a poll by NHK, the country's public broadcaster, put support for the move at just 12%.
CtrlWorks, which operates under the brand ScootBee, first had its scooters move at a brisk walk — 3.1 mph — but has since slowed them to below 2 mph now.
Some cheaters are able to see enemy players through walls, some have aim assists that laser onto enemies' heads, and some are able to move at higher speeds.
She seems to relish the control she has over her exposed body, a powerful move at a time when women's bodies are targeted for sexual assault and harassment.
Other provisions would guarantee tenants' access to housing advocates when they dispute landlords, or allow them to move, at no cost, to "suitable lodging" if repairs aren't made.
These superlong cells are transmitting orders from my brain to my muscles, so they're signaling my intentions before I've moved or even when I don't move at all.
But to the extent it's an active fissure among House Democrats, Trump's latest move at least can't hurt Pelosi's effort to keep her caucus on the same page.
And a year later, with all the will-they-or-won't-they guessing in between, the futures market puts the odds of another December move at 63.9 percent.
Now, some of it will be hype and some of it won't work, but we're seeing it move at a very significant pace across just about every industry.
"You'll never be able to make up a person's ability to perceive what's the right move at the time, I don't think," said New Jersey State Police Sgt.
Iran's move at Fordow will make it even harder for the deal's other parties, Britain, Germany, France, Russia, China and the European Union, to prevent its ultimate collapse.
Kaness declined to make that move, at least in part because he did not want to uproot his family from the San Francisco Bay Area, these people said.
Still, they acknowledged that theirs was a tough road — Powers apologized for hurting her, but said it was the right move at the time for both of them.
But even as new technology, advancements in genomics and improved global coordination have allowed researchers to move at unprecedented speed, vaccine development remains an expensive and risky process.
The Traduco system also allows for many people — translators, revisers and editors — to work on the text at once, allowing the translation to move at a quick pace.
After his success in the NWA, Race joined the newly-formed WWE in 1986 in what was an "unthinkable" move at the time, the WWE said this week.
But the move at Ralph Lauren also points to a truism of the industry: that it is often difficult for fashion founders to cede control of their businesses.
There's simply no place in the contemporary world for a garment that doesn't allow a woman to move at her own pace, no matter how elegant the line.
Vitaly Umansky, analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein in Hong Kong, said the implications of the Galaxy's investment goes beyond what looks like a passive move at this stage.
"Sound waves move at various speeds through the Earth, depending on the temperature, density, and composition of the rocks through which they travel," MIT explained in a news release .
"Some of it will be hype and some of it won't work, but were seeing it move at a very significant pace across just about every industry," he said.
Rusnok said in the interview on Tuesday that he expected a serious debate on a possible interest rate move at the meeting and a hike was a strong possibility.
The Bose SoundSport Free earbuds, for example, are slightly larger than the MW3.53 and make me slightly scared of losing one every time I move at a brisk walk.
Ford had to move at least four times, hired a private security detail and, as of March, couldn't return to her job because of the death threats she faced.
"With every change, we'll learn, iterate, and continue to move at this speed until we've made a significant impact that people can feel," Ho wrote in announcing the changes.
I guess after the #OscarsSoWhite campaign two years ago it was easy to believe that things have changed but in reality, cultural shifts move at a much slower pace.
Nifty new capabilities in Office to be announced later today are the most tangible fruits of a larger move at Microsoft to infuse artificial intelligence into everything it does.
The changing of the guard at auto giant Daimler is the latest C-suite move at auto and energy giants that will help shape the future of both industries.
In an unusual move, at least 10 of China's ambassadors and diplomats in countries such as Mexico and Kenya published letters in local media outlets to defend the initiative.
Coming from outside of the company, Culp will be "a breath of fresh air" and will "move at blink speed," Nardelli said, which is going to be very important.
TransCanada is looking for shippers to sign up to move at least 1.5 petajoules of natural gas per day in total before the open season closes on Nov. 10.
The move at some plants "is not necessarily linked with the terrorist attacks," said nuclear control agency spokeswoman Nele Scheerlinck, noting the decision to deny access usually takes weeks.
AI that could reason and perceive like humans yet move at the speed of computers could revolutionize science, teasing out causal connections at a pace impossible for us alone.
Coaches are more like analysts now, watching what players and opponents are doing and giving feedback after the action happens instead of controlling every move at every moment possible.
" He added that even though GoPro's manufacturing partner provides facilities, GoPro owns its production equipment, so the company "expect[s] to make this move at a relatively low cost.
Colorado completed the strong period when Wilson used a spin move at the left circle to create space and then snapped a backhander from the slot at 12:04.
Just...you know...another typical sunny day in paradise where, as the writer noted, bags of potato chips remain overpriced, and traffic continued to move at a breakneck pace.
But if there were doubts about the wisdom of the move at the time, Froome has done everything in his power since getting his shot to prove them unfounded.
Chess simulates the meaning of life because it is a ritual encounter with death in disguise, where we experience the responsibility to stay alive one move at a time.
"Do we really need to subscribe to The New York Times?" asked Scott Carnahan, the board's second vice chairman, who led the opposition to the move at its Oct.
When making small decisions that could potentially have life-altering affects, remember Tatum's tale: You aren't Superman, and you won't be able to move at the speed of light.
The Pentagon has also proposed some solutions, including a tenant bill of rights that would allow tenants to withhold rent and move at no cost if repairs aren't made.
Between them, the musicians were instructed to slide slowly from their lowest to highest notes, taking care not to move at the same pace as the musicians around them.
Right now, forecasters say that Hurricane Florence may slow down to a move at just 75 or 85 miles when it makes landfall toward the end of the week.
Prior to his debut album's release in 2012, Ocean publicly revealed his first love was a man, an unheard of move at the time for a hip-hop artist.
"There was a sense and an understanding that we were making the right move at the right time, with the right partners," EuroChem Chief Executive Dmitry Evgenyevich Strashnov said.
Indeed, when Jordan was hired in 2013, it seems like a reasonable moveat least, after Jordan, who starred at Rutgers as a player, finally graduated from the college.
Some analysts doubt that cutting rates would be the bank's most effective move at a time when inflation remains high in Poland, well above the central bank's target range.
Jim Cramer, host of CNBC's "Mad Money," says this toes the line between solid economy and enough for the Federal Reserve to make a move at its September meeting.
Hachimura put Gonzaga up 89-87 with a strong move at the basket with 173 seconds left, but the Zags kept giving Duke chances by missing four free throws.
In a related move at the time, Richard Dorment, the editor of Men's Health (and a former articles editor at Esquire), was given responsibility for that magazine's digital content.
In an unexpected move at the end of last year, Sudan's President Omar Bashir traveled to Russia and appealed to President Vladimir Putin for protection from the United States.
Now, just to be clear ... it wasn't all lovey-dovey and heart eyes all night -- JB DID get down and bust a move at different points in the party.
The Senate trial is expected to move at a grueling place once it launches, with the chamber in session six days a week, minus Sundays, starting at 1 p.m.
The weapon is not as accurate as many modern infantry rifles and carbines, and it is not capable of automatic fire; its bullets move at a relatively slow velocity.
She pointed out that two weeks of public testimony on Trump's dealings with Ukraine "did not move at all" the positions of Republicans ranging from moderates such as Rep.
South Carolina officials don't plan to move at least 20053 inmates from a prison located in a county that's under mandatory evacuation order as Category 4 Hurricane Florence approaches.
South Carolina officials don't plan to move at least 650 inmates from a prison located in a county that's under mandatory evacuation order as Category 4 Hurricane Florence approaches.
Four hikes may still happen if global conditions reverse themselves, but at this current trend it doesn't look like the Fed will be able to move at all this year.
"Salesforce and Marc Benioff tapped us to move at a time when we were coming out of a recession in California," San Francisco Unified School District spokesperson Gentle Blythe explained.
The premier, for his part, stayed silent on Canberra's move at a weekly Israeli cabinet meeting that is usually his opportunity to hold forth in public on major diplomatic developments.
"We're confident that, once regulators see the compelling benefits, they'll agree this is the right move at the right time for consumers and the country," Legere said in the announcement.
In any case, that just seems like a more logical move at this point than making him an enemy before you even give him a chance to be an ally.
The group were ready to make their move at the start of the year but decided to wait until after the local elections, says Etyen Mahcupyan, a former government adviser.
He estimated OPEC revenues rose about 2700 percent in the first half of 2000, following its move at the end of 22016 to cut overall output by about 22017 percent.
Last week, U.S. central bank policymakers halved the number of rate hikes projected in 2016 to two, weakening expectations for a move at either the April or June policy meetings.
In Thailand: The Chinese partnership with Thailand is expected to yield a 542-mile railroad, carrying high-speed trains that'll move at up to 150 miles per hour, per CNBC.
But you can dispel images of retrofitted Teslas from your mind: these vehicles are seven metre high (23ft) giants that can move at 40mph and carry a 230 ton payload.
Defense Department officials say they worry that an erratic move at high speed in the air could clip the wing of either aircraft, potentially causing an accident and even death.
A majority of economists polled by Reuters think the BoE will move at its next meeting in November - but most also said it would be a mistake to act now.
Number three, whoever the president is, return to the dialogue with Congress, because we have to move at some point, in my view, to a statutory, economywide approach to climate.
Sitting on the edge of a grave, he was intently wrapped up with every move, at once thrilled and anxious as the birds tangled their necks together and delivered blows.
Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell (D) announced the move at a press conference, alleging that fossil fuel companies have known for decades about the impacts their businesses have on climate change.
The strengths of this book more than outweigh its weaknesses, especially for readers trained by film to ignore inexplicable plot twists as long as they move at a furious pace.
Johnson, suffering a cramp in his left leg, could hardly move at times late in the third set, hobbling on some points and not even chasing down balls on others.
As you look at the $34 billion IBM-Red Hat deal announced yesterday, if you follow the enterprise closely, it seems like a good move, at least on its face.
In the movie's most memorably corny scene (a montage again, naturally), Ren busts a move at an abandoned factory, flipping and contorting midair on some proto-Cirque du Soleil shit.
Jackson picking the Browns felt like a risky and potentially disastrous move at the time, and now, after Week 1 of the NFL regular season, his decision looks even worse.
The law was intended to curb drunk driving, particularly along highways, where drivers move at higher speed limits, increasing the likelihood of harm for themselves and others on the road.
The good news is that the staggering amount of innovation in rapid prototyping, 3D printing and backend-as-a-service platforms has made hardware development move at Internet-development speeds.
However, the move at least puts TikTok on a level playing field with other "mixed audience" apps instead of allowing it to pretend U.S. children's privacy laws do not exist.
A former sergeant who oversaw Officer Pantaleo's tactical training said he appeared to use it correctly, although he said Officer Pantaleo was never taught the move at the Police Academy.
Coming off their third straight A.L. Central title, the Indians had been expected to make a move at the meetings, presumably with the ace Corey Kluber or pitcher Trevor Bauer.
Both stages move at various points throughout and the crowd follows suit, effectively rendering the people standing on the floor part of the show in a small but meaningful way.
Andrew Albert, a board member who represents riders, said he noticed trains running faster along the Lexington Avenue line in Manhattan where they used to move at a snail's pace.
Amgen announced the move at a time when the drug industry, under public pressure to do something about high costs, is struggling to demonstrate that it is addressing the issue.
But, Carlos still showed his Yanks love despite their inability to make a big move at the deadline ... saying he still thinks NY has enough to win the World Series!!
"An ice field might move at a speed of 4-5 knots, but a ship will receive a satellite picture of it that is 10-20 hours old," said Vauraste.
However, Mr. Clinton decided he could not attempt so bold a diplomatic move at the end of his time in office, and instead sent his secretary of state, Madeleine Albright.
The volunteers wore heart rate monitors and were told to move at a brisk but not punishing pace, so that they were breathing rapidly but could converse with one another.
"Because I move at a certain pace, which is definitely a result of growing up on an island, it means [people assume] there's nothing really going on upstairs," he said.
Asia had struggled after Beijing made a widely expected move at the National People's Congress to lower its growth target to 21 to 2288.2 percent from last year's 256.38 percent.
The hats don't seem to move at all as the pigeons peck at the ground, suggesting they were glued or otherwise attached somehow, not simply placed on the birds' heads.
They are rich in neutrons (particles found in the nucleus of atoms) and can spin so rapidly that their surfaces move at a significant fraction of the speed of light.
In light of The Times, and other news organizations, being accused of disseminating fake news, do you really think fewer "eyes" on stories is a wise move at this time?
Commissioner Rob Manfred desperately wants games to move at a brisker pace, and he said before Game 2 that he hoped more teams would emphasize putting the ball in play.
As President Trump hailed the U.S. embassy move, at least 52 Palestinian protesters were killed in what turned into the deadliest day in Gaza since the 2014 war with Israel.
If you've ever seen a teen use a phone, their fingers move at a million miles per hour and you're just like I didn't even know there was that shortcut.
His requests were rebuffed: "It doesn't appear that there is a consensus to make this move at this time and I'm completely fine with that," he tweeted in early December.
Yet, as a 90-minute "film without film" by filmmaker and interdisciplinary artist Cauleen Smith demonstrates, a series of images that move at a much slower pace works perfectly well.
I normally leave the house around 8:30, but I'm trying to get up a little earlier so that I can move at a slower pace and enjoy my mornings more.
The latest release came ahead of a planned meeting between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. For the prisoners treated as bargaining chips, releases can move at alarming speeds.
The market has been expecting the Fed to move at the two-day meeting that concludes next Wednesday as the central bank's targets for employment and inflation come within closer reach.
"I am not saying I'm planning on that or anything but the committee certainly reserves the right to make a move at any time," he said in a Bloomberg Radio interview.
As the market eagerly awaits the IPO of Snap, the parent company of the popular Snapchat app, Cramer reviewed his playbook for investors to make a move at the right time.
Bryan was performing his song "Move" at the Volunteer Jam music festival in Nashville on Wednesday night, when he saw a man in the front row throw up his middle finger.
"The thing that I think is most interesting on the transparency side is that you're seeing policies like it move at the state level in red and blue states," said Garber.
The Spaniard made his move at the last corner of the last lap but failed to make it stick, with Dovizioso using the Ducati's power to take his ninth MotoGP win.
It usually causes more problems when you set a default, because then they feel like they have to move at a pace that's either too slow or fast for one person.
Theoretically, then, if the VMAs move at a fast enough clip, time could virtually stand still for the rest of us—which could explain why I now feel 100 years old.
While market pricing had been around 3.63% for a cut at this meeting, traders had seen only about a 25% probability of a move at the Fed's next meeting on Dec.
Today, as the majority of enterprises is looking to move at least some of their legacy workloads into the cloud, they are often stumped by the sheer complexity of that undertaking.
Wall Street investors and Silicon Valley tech elites praised the cloud company for the move at the time as proof that responsible company governance could work for a former unicorn startup.
The newly trained ANYmal was faster and more energy efficient, able to beat its speed-walking record by 25 percent while also better following commands to move at a certain velocity.
The button does not feel like the new MacBook's trackpad — which does not move at all — in that it doesn't actually feel like you're clicking the home button itself any more.
It was a bold move at the time (and still would be considered so today), but it showed off his chops and launched him into a new phase of his career.
Transport Minister Brian Mushimba said the ban would remain in force for buses but that trucks, which also transport copper, the nation's main export, would be allowed to move at night.
Grosjean was penalized for overtaking Felipe Massa in a Ferrari in a fabulous move at Turn 4 on the Hungaroring, a circuit that remains one of the most difficult for overtaking.
Microsoft is making a move at making it easier for its customers to use rival cloud computing platforms – a defensive move against Amazon, and an offensive shot at Google, experts say.
Dodgers Manager Dave Roberts had Curtis Granderson in the on-deck circle ready to pinch-hit, but he pulled him back to let Darvish hit — a puzzling move at the time.
Don't worry, things are not doomed to move at a slow, sleepy pace all month: Mars opposes Jupiter on May 5, which is especially exciting on the financial front for you!
The moment had echoes of a previous Pelosi moveat the 2019 State of the Union, her smirking applause for the president became a meme, with many assuming it was sarcastic.
Beto O'Rourke's (D-Texas) net favorables (percent favorable minus percent unfavorable) rose a striking 15 points among viewers, but didn't move at all among those who failed to tune in.  Sens.
Rising sea levels have affected about 85% of the island's coastline, and the government has banned new construction in some coastal areas and begun to move at-risk communities farther inland.
Leonardo DiCaprio was filmed busting a move at Diddy&aposs 50th birthday party, and his moves on the dance floor are about as enthusiastic as his skills on the volleyball field.
Columbus is using two of EasyMile's 12-passenger shuttles—which look a bit like toasters and move at maximum speeds of 12 mph—in a one-year experiment with autonomous vehicles.
After reading El Pais's series, you would have to be a dunce not to believe the CIA didn't monitor Assange's every move at the Ecuadorian embassy, including trips to the bathroom.
When it comes to the person who can accurately portray her on screen, though, Barbash just wants them to have the experience of making money move at the strip club IRL.
Things move fast in the world of modern medicine, but if expert predictions about what to expect in 22 prove true, they might move at a quicker speed than anyone anticipated.
On the team level, a management move at McLaren Honda, the second-most successful team in Formula One over the years, put an end to an era that began in 1980.
Important note: CNN's Congress extraordinaire Deirdre Walsh picked this up Wednesday night -- don't be surprised if there's a move at some point to push through a 24-hour continuing resolution extension.
The central bank will announce its rate move at 1030 GMT on Friday, and Governor Elvira Nabiullina will elaborate on the decision and outlook at a news conference at 1200 GMT.
Which was a still considered a pretty bold move at the time, when independent films were starting to become star-driven vehicles instead of the DIY projects they'd been for years.
But at the same time, the two firms expect the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates four times, while other economists believe the Fed may have to move at a slower pace.
As the market eagerly awaits the IPO of Snap, the parent company of the popular Snapchat app, Jim Cramer reviewed his playbook for investors to make a move at the right time.
Amazon announced on Tuesday that it will pay all its US workers at least $15 an hour — a striking move at a critical time for one of the world's most profitable companies.
Bridgewater's clients, large institutional investors, have very little exposure to the yuan, "so this positions Bridgewater to move at speed once global demand for RMB does finally materialize," according to Z-Ben.
In one of the main concerts featured in "Bloody Daughter", a performance of Chopin's "Piano Concerto No. 1" in Warsaw, Ms Argerich's hands are almost a blur, they move at such speed.
BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda told a post-meeting briefing that the bank would allow long-term yields to move at double the previous range of around minus 0.1 percent to 0.1 percent.
We have to allow ourselves to go the wrong way … it's not about being afraid of going the wrong way, it's about being so scared you never make any move at all.
Traders are pricing in just a 21 percent chance of a move at next week's meeting, according to the CME, a number that is down from as high as 30 percent Friday.
Guaidó made his move at dawn on Tuesday, appearing alongside Leopoldo Lopez, an opposition icon who had been under house arrest, and declared that elements of the military were under his control.
Traders in the fed funds futures market are anticipating a 70 percent chance of a move at the next meeting, but are split on whether the Fed will raise again this year.
Last week, U.S. central bank policymakers cut in half the number of rate hikes projected in 2016 to two, weakening expectations for a move at either the April or June policy meetings.
With the central bank making their first move at the end of 2015, one would expect the long end of the yield curve to reflect that action and see rates go up.
The Obama administration had last week appeared to rule out support for any move at the U.N. to pressure Israel to reach a final agreement on a so-called two-state solution.
We've been asked to consider them an imminent danger for six seasons now, but they move at about the pace of a shopping mall that was built on top of a swamp.
The shows—mostly live-action or puppets, not animation—move at an unhurried pace, two or three characters on the screen at the time, with little frenetic music and infrequent special effects.
"It's important to note that we own our own production equipment while our manufacturing partner provides the facilities, so we expect to make this move at a relatively low cost," McGee added.
If the stock manages to move at least 2 percent on Thursday, that would mark its sixth straight session of a 2-plus percent move, something it last did in March 2009.
Adding, over time there "will be no a priori as to whether we move at a quarterly meeting or one of the meetings" when the central bank doesn't update its economic forecasts.
His first move at AccorHotels was to split the company into two divisions - HotelServices and HotelInvest - to separate its operating and franchising business from its real estate ownership activity to boost profitability.
Financial markets have fully priced in a single quarter-point move at the U.S. central bank's September meeting and are still giving good odds on two more moves after that this year.
This optical illusion happens when "a celestial object appears to move backwards because of the way that different objects move at different speeds at different points in their orbits," according to NASA.
Emboldened by the success of his crossing, Hannibal rampaged through his enemy's defenses, crippling the Roman army with an excruciatingly well-executed pincer move at the Battle of Cannae in 216 BCE.
We see it happen more frequently in popular music, where trends move at a brisker pace than they do in an industry built around projects that cost millions and gestate for years.
Hyperion was acquired by Oracle in 2007, and eventually, Mr. Weglarz was offered a new position in the company, one that he viewed as a lateral move at best, Mr. Biagini said.
The institutional art world, where budgets and programming calendars cover years at a time, and the digital art world, with its relative lack of hierarchies and logistical restraints, move at different tempos.
What's happening: Investors are now pricing in a 0% chance the Fed doesn't move at its next meeting in September and a nearly 50% likelihood of 3 rate cuts by year-end.
With Sonos set to announce the Move at an event next week, it feels like Bose is trying to beat its competitor to the punch by announcing the Portable Home Speaker first.
She then completed the move at the world championships in Stuttgart, Germany, earlier this month, ensuring that the triple-double will now be named the Biles II, in honor of the athlete.
It not only gives the brand name elevation but it makes more cares potential Ola rides with a higher passenger experience — but expanding outside of India isn't an obvious move at first take.
" Rogoff said that India's move at the end of 2016 could signify the start of national economies shifting away from cash, referencing Australia, which is "talking about phasing out its 100 dollar bill.
More recent figures from the International Organization for Migration (IOM) show that the situation is still dire, with 1.8 million people estimated to have been on the move at the end of 2016.
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But here's the worst "what if": What if we're having a presidential election but no one is even asking these questions, let alone "what if" all of these tectonic plates move at once?
This appears to be by design; where the major social media sites prize the number of interactions through features like post comments or reactions, discussions on the forum move at a slower pace.
After expressing her total lack of shock that Trump would pull such a move at the expense of trans people, Harrison laid out why a military ban on trans servicemembers is so alarming.
ScienceTake Stick insects, which look like walking twigs, are popular as pets and research subjects because they're easy to keep, can't fly away, and move at a pace that allows observation and study.
Executive producer Robert Kirkman said later, "It's easy to see and safe to report that this season will be very action packed and move at a very fast pace," according to audience reports.
LONDON (Reuters) - One in five British companies would move at least some of their operations to the European Union in the event of a "no-deal" Brexit, according to a survey on Friday.
BHP said that the train began to move at 0440 am while the driver was out conducting an inspection, before the train was intentionally derailed after about 90 km at about 0530 am.
As civil servants, some fear that bad decisions will come back to haunt them - cases of former bank heads being arrested over loan defaults spark fear - and so fail to move at all.
So it was funny telling him, you can move at a certain rate to stay in focus, but you can't move too fast or you're going to look like you're chasing after him.
A Reuters poll on the rate outlook until the first quarter of 2021 showed analysts split on whether the Czechs' next move would be an increase, a decrease, or no move at all.
"I do think over time folks will have to get used to the idea that we can and will move at any meeting," said Powell in a question-and-answer session in Dallas.
Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani told CNN on Tuesday that he and Trump had discussed a Manafort pardon in the spring and decided it was not a proper move at this time, he added.
By 1944, family members and other parties formed a group to conduct private breeding of berry plants, which was an unusual move at the time, as most plant breeding was done in universities.
The athletes also have to do each move at the same time and make it seem fun and not hard at all, even when they are heaving, hypoxic and about to pass out.
Prosecutors were seeking the former president's arrest, but with the latest move at the high court, Mr. da Silva is expected to enjoy broad legal protections that would shield him from being arrested.
One of the indelible images in pro wrestling history is of Steve Austin locked in Bret Hart's Sharpshooter submission move at WrestleMania 13, blood pouring down his face, yelling in pain and exertion.
The administration hopes sending the plan to Congress will spur lawmakers to help choose a facility they find amenable, but the White House is well aware the plan may not move at all.
Triplets on top of eighth notes are like a slow canter next to a trot: The two horses might move at the same speed, but you wouldn't want them pulling a carriage together.
When the couple said they would move at the end of the lease instead, the managing agent offered them two months of free rent, lowering the net-effective rent to $2,082 a month.
Chinese officials raised the U.S. move at a meeting of the WTO's dispute settlement body and indicated that China strongly opposed the unilateral action, according to a trade official who attended the meeting.
The job and factory cuts — which are expected to save up to $550 million by the end of 2021 — are part of the biggest restructuring move at Kimberly-Clark in over a decade.
The sun is made of plasma, a conglomeration of charged particles somewhat similar to a gas — so its various latitudes are free to move at different speeds (unlike, say a globe or basketball).
The probability for a move at the March meeting actually decreased, falling from as high as 143 percent earlier in the week to just shy of 18 percent Thursday, according to derivatives marketplace CME.
Garments, Vietnam's second largest export-earner after smartphones, are not yet subject to U.S. tariffs, although some manufacturers have sought to move at least some production to the Southeast Asian country, anticipating potential penalties.
This gentle girl is believed to be 8-years-old and would do best in a quieter adult home, where things move at a slower pace (children under the age of 10 aren't recommended).
We had very robust data about their behavior, but we ended up having to exclude some animals from our analysis due to lack of attention, or because they just would not move at all.
In the wake of the travel ban debacle, Trump and his aides have acknowledged they need to move at a more deliberate pace to ensure the President's agenda is executed as seamlessly as possible.
There is clearly big money and big money potential in a market that focuses on getting people to move at work: standing and treadmill desks, inflatable ball chairs, ergonomic keyboards, bicycle desks, desk elliptical.
Though Trump may be in general election mode, he demonstrated Thursday that he still not risen above calling out his critics -- even if that is not the most politically expedient move at this moment.
So arguably, making a Trek series that lots of people want to watch and holding it hostage behind a paywall was an effective moveat least when it comes to coercing superfans like me.
Although, if this bot is anything like other service robots, it'll only move at a steady walking pace, and just think how annoyed you'd be if a slow robot made you miss your flight.
If we show too much of it early on, it felt like it could threaten to just completely overtake our story, because that's such a bold, dramatic move at the end of Infinity War.
Although Prince William and Kate Middleton have been known to follow the Queen's lead and keep PDA to a minimum during public appearances, they were spotted pulling the exact same move at the service.
According to the American Association of University Women, which used a different method to calculate the stats, the U.S. pay gap won't close until 2152 if change continues to move at this glacial pace.
While the voluminous, synth-sounding guitars (and vice-versa) and singer/producer Babette Hayward's throaty vocals move at a steady, calming throb, catch how Hayward reaches into her yearning falsetto range for the chorus.
With the so-called Brexit vote looming, one alternate possibility would be for the Fed to hold off in June but telegraph that it plans to move at its July gathering, Mr. Shepherdson said.
Vettel took the early lead in Montreal with an audacious move at the start, but he gave it back for good when he went to the pits — for the second time — on Lap 37.
It's almost like going through a haunted house (something that I also do not like) in that I get to move at my own pace through something scary without the threat of actual danger.
Despite Trump's tweets -- and his lawyers' repeated attempts to placate him by ensuring him Mueller must be almost done -- the former FBI director continues to move at his own pace, unbothered by the distractions.
Hertl opened the scoring on a wraparound 6:55 into the first period, and Sorensen quickly added to the lead with a nice puck-handling move at close range in front of the net.
It's unclear whether going on the offensive would be the best move at this point, though — the two could also decide to stress their areas of agreement, in contrast to the other top contenders.
The challenge, then, was to figure out how to make the larger projects more collaborative so these companies could move at the same pace that a Facebook or Google would be able to do.
Fed funds futures market point the near-certainty of a move at next week's meeting, with two more indicated through the year and a 1 in 3 chance for a fourth increase in December.
With that weapons system, a warhead would move at four miles a second and re-enter the atmosphere in fiery heat — so, if badly engineered, it would burn up long before hitting a target.
The details of the plan are still closely held as Republicans seek to iron out the details, but GOP leaders are looking to move at a break-neck pace to get the bill passed.
If these technologies can be harnessed, a hyperloop system could theoretically move at speeds upwards of 1200 kilometers an hour while using just a fraction of the energy needed to power planes or trains.
In addition to forcing committee markups of the proposal to move at tortoise-like speed, Democrats have taken their fight to the House floor, forcing Republicans to take a series of votes to adjourn.
Though Hollande's Socialists opposed the move at the time, once in office, he kept the measure, though he made it possible for people who started their careers at a very young age to retire earlier.
I think, you know, the suggestion is that this process is only in the early stages, and for companies to pull up stakes and move at this point is may be a little premature. Marc?
Odell Beckham Jr. reenacted his most famous catch ever Sunday night -- the 1-handed grab -- performing it as a dance move at a Miami nightclub ... only this time, he played the role of Eli Manning.
Edward W. Brooke glossed over the issues that troubled the 401 graduating seniors at the all-women's college, per the Globe, and Rodham had something to say about that — a daring move at that time.
One of the measures under consideration reportedly included delisting Chinese stocks in the U.S., though the Trump administration pushed back on those reports and said it was "not contemplating" such a move at the moment.
Youssef and Hamdy were upset about this and started an open source software and web development endeavor; they called the company eSpace in 22015 with 213 co-founders (not the smartest move at the time).
SKOPJE (Reuters) - Macedonia's president pardoned 56 government and opposition figures on Wednesday in a wiretapping scandal despite protests against the move at home and abroad, with the United States warning it could protect "corrupt politicians".
The central bank took steps in July to make its policy framework more sustainable, such as allowing 10-year yields to move at double the previous trading band of around minus 0.1 to 0.1 percent.
As heightening overseas risks such as trade protectionism threaten Japan's fragile economic recovery, BOJ policymakers disagreed on the next policy move at their January rate review, according to minutes of the meeting released on Wednesday.
PRAGUE (Reuters) - Czech President Milos Zeman will decide in August on whether to accept the Social Democrats' preferred pick for culture minister, a personnel move at the heart of a dispute rattling the ruling coalition.
"Hence, with today's report, we continue to believe that this is a Fed that will move at most two times this year, with the potential for no movement at all in policy rates," Rieder said.
We can't seem to maintain the systems we have, and new transportation projects move at a glacial pace and never procure adequate funding so as to be implemented in a timely and cost-efficient manner.
The customer will actually be able to touch those; there are keypads on the ground floor so they can program the lights to move at the beat of the music—whatever they want to do.
When I asked every time to have my phone back so I could tell them about the situation, the officer refused and told me to sit back in [my] position and not move at all.
Yoshi's Crafted World is acting as my current comfort game, a game that allows me to move at a lackadaisical pace, bopping forward through levels that are like little dioramas of delight rather than difficult puzzles.
The Senate is likely to move at a more stately pace, with a series of committee hearings and a flurry of amendments that will in effect rewrite any bill that is sent across from the House.
" "Though Israel is disappointed that the embassy will not move at this time," the statement said, "we appreciate today's expression of President Trump's friendship to Israel and his commitment to moving the embassy in the future.
Because there is no air in space, there would be no drag forces acting on the debris either—so they should move at a constant speed and remain near the star destroyer instead of falling away.
Just Eat, for instance, has been trialing robots for deliveries in cities around the U.K. The self-driving vehicles move at a walking pace and use cameras and sensors to avoid obstacles and reach their destination.
"JGB yields can't move at all after the BOJ came out and stopped the yield rise with brute force, leaving the door open for the U.S.-Japan yield spread to widen," said Ishizuki at Daiwa Securities.
"With every change, we'll learn, iterate, and continue to move at this speed until we've made a significant impact that people can feel," said Ed Ho, the company's vice president of engineering, in a blog post.
Futures pricing Friday afternoon in the fed funds market showed a 21% chance of a move at the June 18-19 meeting, down from 30% earlier in the day on some stronger-than-expected economic data.
For the infantryman to be able once again to fire and move at the same time required new kinds of armament: light automatic weapons, rifle grenades, trench mortars, and the supporting fire of tanks and aircraft.
Skepticism abounds, even from the city's mayor who voted against the deal, but the contract includes plenty of escape clauses if Boring fails to deliver on its promise to move at least 4,400 people per hour.
In 2013 the World Bank said that a new railway would be feasible only if it were able to move at least 20m tonnes of cargo a year, just about everything that goes through the port.
But in some theories the mass is assumed to be extremely small, at least 20 orders of magnitude lower than the neutrino's, which means that the graviton would still move at nearly the speed of light.
That pushed up U.S. and other global benchmark bond yields and strengthened the dollar, as traders started to price in a slightly higher chance of a move at the Fed's next meeting, on March 14-2.3.
"It's important to note that we own our own production equipment while our manufacturing partner provides the facilities, so we expect to make this move at a relatively low cost," said Chief Financial Officer Brian McGee.
But Carney, in a speech delayed from last week due to fire in London, played down the chances of any swift move at a time when the hard data on the UK economy has been worsening.
I mean, they really ... Not to use like bad karma, but they move at such a fast pace, and it's really exciting, and there's something new literally every week, and it's a rollercoaster, and it's fun.
"Due to concerns over potential airstrikes and assassination attempts, the young tyrant prefers to move at dawn and uses his subordinates' cars, such as a Lexus car, not his own Mercedes-Benz 600," the paper reported.
In fact, markets see no chance of a rate increase at this week's meeting and are pricing in just about a one in five chance of a move at the next meeting on June 14-15.
Dell's board is meeting later this month and will discuss its options, Bloomberg reported, citing people familiar with the matter, adding that the company may also decide not to make any such move at this time.
Cuts to the original production were being considered — no intermission, jettisoning "I Feel Pretty" (one of the show's most charming songs) — precisely because van Hove wanted the play to move at the speed of adolescent instincts.
"Actually I lost money on sterling initially, but I caught the yen move at the right time and from then on I was just trading in and out till about 10 the next morning," he said.
The competing interests, distributed decision-making and regulations among a million committees, departments, community groups, private businesses — plus politics — it's what makes cities great, but it also makes it difficult to move at the pace of technology.
When the speed increases to the point where the net force is zero (the gravitational force and the air resistance force balance), then the object will move at a constant speed—we call this the terminal velocity.
It's not a surprising move at all from a PR standpoint, and though the $1 million will do just as much good as anyone else's million, it's barely a drop in the well of Lyft's capital reserves.
While the economic data supported the case for an interest rate hike, the Federal Reserve is unlikely to make a move at its meeting next week, as it falls just days ahead of the U.S. presidential election.
They move at a steady clip, neither fast nor slow, and with deliberation and care spread the stacked shapes out like a strange tarot deck in the blank space of the table (and thus onto the projection).
Other characteristics of a backseat driver – which could also be likely to cause a near-miss – include advising on which lane the car should be in, and telling the driver when to move at the traffic lights.
The country star, 40, appeared to hit a man in the face while singing his single "Move" at the Charlie Daniels' All-Star Volunteer Jam, a concert and charity event which helps raise money for U.S. veterans.
"Though Israel is disappointed that the embassy will not move at this time, we appreciate today's expression of President Trump's friendship to Israel and his commitment to moving the embassy in the future," the prime minister said.
In an unprecedented move at Amazon, more than 3,500 of the company's corporate employees signed their names to a letter published on Wednesday that urged Jeff Bezos to create a comprehensive climate-change plan for the company.
Those from an M16 or AR-15 can depart the muzzle at a velocity of more than 3,000 feet per second, while bullets from many common handguns move at less than half or a third that speed.
"According to the agency, it must move at that snail's pace regardless of whether the responsive emails reveal classified material or contain only a one-line lunch order or YouTube forward," the RNC said in its filing.
Later, after hearing speculation that Katie might be on the move at night time, the couple acquired night-vision goggles and spent hours out in the cold, hoping to catch a glimpse of Katie traversing a field.
A 1990 story by The Los Angeles Times focused on Mr. Michael's refusal to promote his music by making videos which, at the height of MTV, was a risky move at best, and career suicide at worst.
With the backdrop for global growth continuing to be positive — with relatively low interest rates and strong consumer confidence — the case for global equities remains strong, in particular for investors yet to make the move at all.
There are things in the market that would give us a reason to pause and move out of the growth part of the market and move at least toward value and be a little bit more defensive.
While the outcome of trade talks often has a powerful influence on a large number of lives and trade issues can stir political passions, trade negotiations usually move at a stately pace and occur mostly in secret.
With superhuman strength, the ability to move at the speed of light, an immunity to the elements, divine wisdom, stamina, and style that, well, slays, nobody would doubt that Wonder Woman is the coolest member of the team.
Trump's move, at odds with the commitment of the other parties to the deal, meant the U.S. Congress must decide by mid-December whether to reimpose economic sanctions lifted under the accord, reached under his predecessor Barack Obama.
It's going to move at anywhere from 1,500-2,000 miles per hour, so unless you're in an F15 Eagle — and even then they would have to pedal to the medal— there's no way that you could chase it.
In tropical areas, which have the highest biodiversity, organisms would have to move at around 9.8 kilometers per year, or around 6 miles per year, which is far above the maximum speed the majority of organisms can move.
Godwin Emefiele announced the move at a news conference in the capital, Abuja, after telling reporters rate setters voted unanimously to hold the main interest rate at 13.53% because key macroeconomic indicators were "trending in the right direction".
Netanyahu told the ministers of the move at a meeting where they also decided unanimously to postpone discussing a bill proposing the Israeli annexation of the West Bank settlement of Maale Adumim, home to 40,000 Israelis near Jerusalem.
Under conditions set for the pilot project by the German authorities, the robots are only allowed to travel in daylight, move at a normal walking pace on the footpath and are programmed to give way to oncoming pedestrians.
Attention will move at least briefly to the monthly U.S. nonfarm payrolls report later on Friday, the addition of 175,000 jobs by employers in October expected to lay the economic ground for a Fed rate rise next month.
The Trump administration last week turned trade threats into action by slapping tariffs on steel and aluminum from Canada, Mexico and Europe, all of which have retaliated and are fighting the U.S. move at the World Trade Organization.
It will also not help that large parts of the British banking system must be expected to move at least part of their operations to Dublin, Paris and Frankfurt, Germany to maintain unrestricted access to Europe's single market.
Prosecutors noted her last tie to the District of Columbia — her apartment lease — ends on July 28503, and there were boxes packed in it consistent with a forthcoming move at the time of her arrest on July 22019.
Sessions announced the move at the opening of a hearing before the Senate Appropriations subcommittee that funds the Justice Department, saying he made the decision at the request of Congress, which has consistently appropriated money for the program.
And this one's really fun because he has to do a whole move at the end to turn the recording bit off and looks for a second like a strong but ancient Honey Bun Baby: So that's art.
Cold and wet conditions caused the 22 corn planting campaign to move at one of the slowest rates in history, reaching just 22 percent complete by the end of April when closer to one-third is more typical.
"It's hard to fully justify such a move ... at the same time it could well weaken further," Nordea said, adding that the selloff in global markets and weak oil made it hard to predict the crown's next levels.
The expected duel between her and the 2017 Oaks winner, Abel Tasman, never materialized, as Monomoy Girl made her move at the final turn and held off Wow Cat by a length for her sixth victory this season.
Ms. Diller and Mr. Lang considered a variety of ideas for their own project, ultimately arriving at an installation-like opera in which audience members could move at their own pace along the length of the High Line.
Japan, the world's third-largest economy, is leaning into coal power, a striking move at a time when the climate crisis is accelerating and most of its economic peers are cutting back on the high-polluting energy source.
Atlangeriev directed his taxi driver to the Hilton on Park Lane and settled back in the leather seat, unaware that he had just revealed where he was staying to the officers tracking his every move at Scotland Yard.
Financial markets <0#YIB:> are wagering on at least one more quarter-point cut by the middle of this year, though most doubt the central bank will move at its first meeting of the year on Feb. 4.
The Pirates announced Thursday that outfielder Austin Meadows was recalled from Triple-A Indianapolis and would join the team before their game against the San Diego Padres, but they did not announce a corresponding move at the time.
The American move at the United Nations came less than a week after a coalition of countries led by the United States sought unsuccessfully to send convoys of food and medical aid into Venezuela through Colombia and Brazil.
What's interesting here is that while Obama can legally put these areas off limits by executive order, it's not at all clear that Trump can unilaterally reverse this move, at least not without Congress passing a brand-new bill.
About 64 percent of retirees said they are likely to move at least once during retirement, with 37 percent having already done so and 27 percent anticipating doing so, according to a survey by Merrill Lynch and Age Wave.
The company is also angling to nab the $30 million Google Lunar X-Prize, so it will have to demonstrate that its MX-1 vehicle can move at least 500 meters, and send high definition imagery back to Earth.
On the show, Earth and Mars have both acquired vast arsenals and armies ready to move at a moment's notice, running with the idea that just having these forces ready to go will be an effective deterrent against action.
There's something deeply unnerving about watching someone's lower body move at an inhuman speed with metronomic regularity while their upper body remains almost totally motionless...Better yet, how the hell is that counter in the back even keeping up?
Since 300, he's preferred staging action sequences as if they were slow-motion, large-canvas works—like paintings of battle scenes that move at one-fourth speed—which gives them a ludicrously grandiose feel that's both ridiculous and stirring.
One interesting aspect to Cleo's global ambitions is the potential speed the U.K. startup can move at because of the decision not to become a bank in its own right, which would otherwise bring significant capital and regulatory friction.
"Under this administration, and to some extent under the Obama administration, the whole issue of natural gas, fracking—that extraction activity, it's continued to move at a very rapid pace," Grijalva said in a phone call two weeks ago.
Lakers reserve power forward Julius Randle checked in with Clarkson with 228.8:27 left in the first quarter and scored off a spin move at the first-quarter buzzer to cut the deficit to 29.3-228 entering the second.
Adding time for that court process, which can often move at a snail's pace, it is possible — but nowhere near certain — the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit won't be able to rule before the 2020 election.
On Thursday, the Trump administration moved to roll back long-planned new standards for light bulbs, which is, if not the most consequential move, at least a signal that it still isn't interested in doing anything about electrical efficiency.
"Though Israel is disappointed that the embassy will not move at this time, we appreciate today's expression of President Trump's friendship to Israel and his commitment to moving the embassy in the future," his office said in a statement.
Mr. Casap quickly persuaded university officials to scrap their costly internal email service (an unusual move at the time) and replace it with a free version of the Gmail-and-Docs package that Google had been selling to companies.
"We don't think there will be a major recovery, everything will probably move at pedestrian pace until the second half of 2019, after elections at best," analyst Kah Ling Chan said, referring to parliamentary and presidential polls next April.
According to the president, he made this move at the request of China's Vice Premier Liu He and also because the first day of next month is the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.
Attenborough's "Blue Planet II" documentary, which has been shown in countries around the world, highlighted the dangers of plastic pollution to marine life, and he said the move at one of the world's largest festivals would have an impact.
The fashion industry is also experiencing its own moment of intense chaos, apart from the world around it: the turnover amongst designers and houses seems to move at the same pace of runway shows—which is to say, recklessly quick.
At this end-stage of their brief life cycle (these systems only last a few hundred thousand years—a blink of the eye in cosmological terms), stars within Wolf-Rayet systems spin rapidly, producing stellar winds that move at horrendous speeds.
"Her last tie to the District of Columbia—her apartment lease—ends on July 31, 2018, and there were boxes packed in her apartment consistent with a move at the time of her arrest on July 15, 2018," Liu wrote.
If we stayed, the cloud could move at the last second and we'd be in the best position to get the shot; or the cloud could stay, and we would miss our one chance in years to see this amazing event.
Stephen Innes, a senior trader at OANDA Asia Pacific, attributed the dollar/yen's fall to the prospects of lower-for-longer U.S. interest rates and uncertainty over the Bank of Japan's next likely move at its policy meeting later this month.
Hungary was the main arrival point into the EU's border-free Schengen zone for migrants traveling by land, until Orban shut the frontier with the new fence last year, a popular move at home that was criticized by rights groups.
The chance of a move at the November meeting is just 23.1 percent, though December has a 59.8 percent probability of being the Fed's first hike since December 2015 and only the second such move in more than 10 years.
SINGAPORE, Feb 2110 (IFR) - Warnings from analysts that Deutsche Bank may struggle to make payments on its Additional Tier 23 notes sent hybrids crashing during Lunar New Year holidays, but similar Asian instruments did not move at all on the news.
This involves two distinct behaviors: the aforementioned train-rattling, and "train-shivering":Not only does this produce a telltale rattle, but it has a unique visual effect: the background feathers appear to shimmer while the eyespots barely move at all.
Also it's kind of rude if he were to do that during really busy times because we move at a really fast speed and it's kinda inconvenient to have to put a whole bowl into little plastic containers... like how taxing!
We often work on different aspects of the same song in separate rooms and that ability to tag-team the work let's us move at a very fast pace, which is super important given the amount of projects we collaborate on.
After plotting out your moves—and guessing at your foe's—you lock in your turn and wait for the mission screen to play it back for you, because in FS2 both you and your enemy's soldiers move at the same time.
Formula E organizers, announcing the move at a Mexico City news conference with chief executive Alejandro Agag, said the 25-year-old former Ferrari reserve was also analyzing his options to race in their series in the 2017/18 season.
Industry leaders complained that the new rate will raise lending costs by 3 percentage points and is a bad move at a time when Brazil needs investment to pull out of recession and create jobs to bring down high unemployment.
To prove that the Earth does not move at a uniform rate around the sun—it moves more slowly when it is farther away—he measured its orbit as if he were standing "in a watchtower" on the surface of Mars.
The George Costanza Effect: There's an episode of "Seinfeld" in which George realizes that his best move at work is to make a joke that people laugh at and then leave -- he calls it going out on a high note.
Richmond Federal Reserve President Thomas Barkin said in an interview with Bloomberg News that rate cuts could be used to stimulate the economy in many ways, but did not say whether he would endorse such a move at this time.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, helped a Ukrainian political party with close ties to Russia secretly move at least $2.2 million to two major Washington lobbying firms, the Associated Press reported on Wednesday.
More to do nearby: On the way back into Miami, anything on 11th Street in the 24-hour entertainment district is the move at this hour, most notably The Corner, where you can get a sidecar and a stabilizing grilled cheese.
Scott Long, executive director of provincial operations for Alberta Emergency Management, said that the province will move, at its first opportunity, to evacuate people they had sent north because the blaze had blocked the only highway going in the opposite direction.
Working with Mr. Bigelow's Las Vegas-based company, the program produced documents that describe sightings of aircraft that seemed to move at very high velocities with no visible signs of propulsion, or that hovered with no apparent means of lift.
In May, Vox published a first person essay from Ilyse Hogue, president of NARAL Pro-Choice America, who characterized the move at the time by Democrats to support anti-abortion candidates as women "being thrown under the bus" by the party.
"It makes it inconceivable that this lawsuit would be tossed out," he said, offering a bit wishful thinking, as the Justice Department, which is representing Mr. Trump, will almost certainly try to move at some point to have the case dismissed.
Rust tied it at 15:04 of the second as Jake Guentzel dazzled with puck control behind the net, then used a wraparound move at the left post to get the puck to the far post, where Rust swiped it in.
"This is part of a broader move at Columbia to make the band more sanitized, more corporate," Samantha Rowan, the president of the Columbia University Band Alumni Association, said of the ban, which had been in the works for months.
According to multiple reports, Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles and Prince William are royally pissed off at Harry and Meg for going public with their plans to pull out of their Senior Royal duties and move, at least part-time, to Canada.
In an exclusive Veterans' Day interview that aired Friday morning on "CBS This Morning," Carter said the U.S. is already bombing the militant group "an awful lot," so much so that he added that Islamic State targets cannot move at night.
Earlier last year, Google hired an anti-union consulting firm presumably to advise it on mounting tensions between workers and management—an unprecedented move at the company long viewed as a model of transparency and democracy in the U.S. workplace.
One of the Very Big Questions about Smith's move, at least among chattering media people, is whether this means that digital upstarts like BuzzFeed and Vox Media, which had very big ambitions a few years ago, have hit their ceiling.
But the Midlands site, with its futuristic corporate offices, orderly silver-walled single factory floor and glistening moat upon which several parked models appear to float majestically, continues to move at a less-frenetic pace than that of most rivals.
At that point, even though we had the biggest advance in history, I said, look, if the show isn't going to come here with the performances that made it so fantastic in London, I'd rather it didn't move at all.
The European Central Bank (ECB) may have taken another step away from its ultra-accommodative policy on Thursday, but the central bank will still move at a very slow pace before ending its stimulus program, a market strategist told CNBC Friday.
The case had appeared to be languishing but a move at the Supreme Court earlier this month to reopen it has put Georgiou under renewed pressure and, in Brussels' view, raised questions about the independence of Elstat from external pressures.
The sources said they expected Trump would make his move at about the same time that negotiators from the United States, Canada and Mexico meet in late January for the sixth and penultimate round of talks to modernize the treaty.
Mr. Ibrahim, his face ashen and his lips blue from the cold, was planning his next move at the train station in Orestiada with three West Africans and a few Palestinian migrants who had crossed the border with him overnight.
Media: Four American journalists were barred from covering Mr. Trump's dinner with Mr. Kim after two of them called out questions in an earlier appearance of the two leaders — a highly unusual retaliatory move at a closely watched foreign event.
A rate hike at the conclusion of the Fed's latest two-day policy meeting is already baked into bond yields and financial markets overall, with investors putting the likelihood of such a move at 95%, according to CME Group's FedWatch program. 3.
"This could prove a risky move at a time when the market has been so far disappointed with lack of progress on structural reforms that would build a strong foundation for well-balanced and sustainable growth over the long-term horizon," he said.
It's not a natural way to move at all, and you feel no sense of agility or skill in doing it — because it's a supernatural act you had no agency in it except to pick from a multiple-choice selection of arrival points.
The draft budget memo, obtained by CNN, proposes cutting the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy's budget from $380 million to $24 million -- or nearly 94% -- a move at odds with Trump's campaign pledge to fight opioid addiction and abuse.
The episodes move at such a rapid pace that there's no time to consider the intricacies of how, exactly, a foreign government could excavate hundreds of feet beneath a suburban mall under the noses of a bunch of small-time city officials.
There is no consensus within the BOJ yet on the preferred move at the July 29-30 rate review, as much will depend on the European Central Bank's policy decision on Thursday and the market response, say sources familiar with the BOJ's thinking.
A rate hike at the conclusion of the Fed's latest two-day policy meeting is already baked into bond yields and financial markets overall, with investors putting the likelihood of such a move at 95 percent, according to CME Group's FedWatch program.
Union Pacific also said switching operations will begin over the next two days in its primary rail freight yards in the Houston area, Englewood and Settegast, and said it was allowing some freight to move at some locations in the Houston area.
CEOs have been faced with difficult choices to either criticize Trump's move at a time when they are trying to win White House support on tax and trade policies, or remain silent and take heat from consumers and employees dismayed by the order.
That is the strongest performance by the yen since the aftermath of the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008 and makes a mockery of the Bank of Japan's shock move at the end of January to weaken it with negative interest rates.
Why it matters: The announcement comes amid a wave of media consolidation in all sectors, driven mostly by tech companies that have been able to drive users and revenue with their ability to move at the speed of 21st century consumer demands.
Nakajima took the role, and took it seriously—studying up on how a creature like Godzilla might move at the local zoo, where he took hints from elephants and apes (in the same way animator Willis O'Brien did when he created King Kong).
The series won't implode if players are allowed to move at a pace where they can see what's going on, rather than pinging along in a blur and intermittently slamming to a halt because they didn't have time to react to an enemy.
"It's a sensible move at a time when there's a need for Abu Dhabi to slim the budget and consolidate organisations that are doing similar things," said one analyst who covers sovereign wealth funds, who declined to be named due to company policy.
Investors had all but ruled out a move at the U.S. central bank's policy meeting this week with attention focused on who will be in charge of monetary policy at the end of Fed Chair Janet Yellen's first term in February 2018.
But now that the Fed has a few rate hikes under its belt, the most recent move at the March policy meeting, and expectations for a total of three in 2017, the central bank has become less of a risk, El-Erian said.
Union Pacific said some freight was starting to move at locations in the Houston area, but as of Wednesday, it had held back shipments destined for Brownsville and 36 rail stations in the Beaumont and Orange areas, including Port Arthur, all in Texas.
"Though Israel is disappointed that the embassy will not move at this time, we appreciate today's expression of President Trump's friendship to Israel and his commitment to moving the embassy in the future," Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said in a statement.
The unwillingness to acknowledge a shared set of facts, the persistent falsehoods from the President on down, the relentless attacks on the news media for alleged bias -- all of those things are part and parcel with this sort of move at the CDC.
The broadcaster's Blue Planet II documentary, which has been shown in countries around the world, highlighted the dangers of plastic pollution to marine life and the 93-year-old said the move at the world's largest greenfield festival would have an impact.
This British singer followed up with a sleek and understated slice of piano soul, "Trip," which was almost as effective as the soothing sprawl of "Boo'd Up." Both songs move at a slow ticktock, underscoring the way she drags syllables across the beat.
LONDON, March 2 (Reuters) - Euro zone money markets were on Monday pricing in a 10 basis point (bps) rate cut at the European Central Bank's April meeting, and around a 65% chance that it could move at its March 12 policy gathering.
The dealers also have little expectation the Fed will follow in the footsteps of the European Central Bank and the Bank of Japan in moving to a negative-interest-rate policy, with the median expectation for such a move at 10 percent.
Media: Four American journalists were barred from covering Mr. Trump's dinner with Mr. Kim on Wednesday after two of them called out questions in an earlier appearance of the two leaders — a highly unusual retaliatory move at a closely watched foreign event.
On Wednesday, one young woman got a bit of tongue action akin to Grande's move at a doughnut shop that led to #DonutGate last year when the 22-year-old mingled with fans in London following an appearance on BBC Radio 1's Breakfast Show.
Since last year, Trump's choice to lead the Fed, Jerome Powell, has had to move at lightning speed, going from forecasting a steady increase in interest rates to indefinitely keeping rates steady to now raising the prospect of making a cut as early as July.
"Toulouse is clear front-runner," a person familiar with the plans said, while another said Airbus had been close to announcing the move at the end of the July, when it instead said only that it was considering how to shape future A2350 output.
Pyongyang's Korea Asia-Pacific Peace Committee, which handles the North's external ties and propaganda, also called for the breakup of the Security Council, which it called "a tool of evil" made up of "money-bribed" countries that move at the order of the United States.
UniCredit unit Bank Austria has said the move, at the heart of a restructuring of its retail arm, will apply to 3,300 staff and require it to pay 7 percent of each employee's last salary before the move, multiplied by the duration of their employment.
Other EU leaders also warned Italy about the budget, some in public and others behind closed doors, as Conte laid out the plans - an unusual move at an EU summit.. Before the meeting, Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said fiscal rules should be respected by all.
"Don't expect us to move at light speed -- that will probably happen in the House," Senate Intelligence Chairman Richard Burr, a North Carolina Republican, said last month after hearing from acting director of national intelligence Joseph Maguire and Intelligence Community Inspector General Michael Atkinson.
Zaba is making the move at a time investment banks and law firms are ramping up their activist defense practices, as more companies come under pressure to put themselves up for sale, return capital to shareholders, refresh their boards or spin off certain units.
"If the upcoming information validates my view of the outlook, then U.S. monetary policy will need to move at a faster pace than implied by futures prices to a more neutral posture as the labor market tightens further and U.S. inflation rises," Dudley said.
That's why NACTO recommends that the US move directly to shared, fully autonomous vehicles—the kinds without steering wheels—which move at a maximum of 25 mph when there are people around (the magic number to keep those people alive, should they ever be hit).
The San Francisco-based company is targeting the kind of company that grew up in the public cloud and now needs to move at least some of its services to a private cloud, either because that's cheaper or because it has very specialized needs.
The Aussie was buying $0.7647, up 0.5 percent, after rising as high as $0.7652 after the central bank kept its cash rate steady at 1.5 percent as the money market priced in only a minor possibility of a move at the next meeting in December.
In an interview with THUMP, the producer born Alexander Paul Coe said that he's "always liked to put ambient ... sounds into [his] club tracks," but Scene Delete is the wholehearted embrace of that ideal, a collection of dancefloor bangers that move at a glacier's pace.
Amazon will fill in the "gaps" left by other fashion brands Although Amazon did not confirm the launch of these in-house brands, Amazon Fashion's VP of clothing, Jeff Yurcisin, had alluded to this move at the WWD CEO summit in New York last October.
The Jets hit the road for the next two games starting Thursday against the Stars, and it is likely Ladd – who has scored 110 goals as a Jet in the team's five seasons in Winnipeg – will be on the move at Monday's trade deadline.
"Though Israel is disappointed that the embassy will not move at this time, we appreciate today's expression of President Trump's friendship to Israel and his commitment to moving the embassy in the future," part of a statement from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.
Inversions completed under that requirement would then be "more consequential," because companies that decide to move their legal residence would also have to move at least some jobs out of the United States, said Eric Toder, co-director of the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center.
Davis, who briefed the owners of the other 31 N.F.L. teams on the possible move at a meeting here, has not said how he and his partners would pay for the relocation of the team or the privately financed part of the new stadium.
Mr. Putin has made his move at a particularly critical moment, as the upheaval in Syria enters its sixth year and a United Nations mediator in Geneva tries to revive peace talks to stop the war, which has displaced millions and created a humanitarian catastrophe.
Biden's move at this particular moment is a sign of just how much the pandemic's arrival on US shores has transformed the political environment and the terrain of the 2020 election in a way that may soon mirror wrenching changes coming to everyday American life.
Similarly, we would reach out to him from time to time, talking about what we were doing, asking him what he thought was the better move at certain crossroads, to tell him what ideas had sparked us or structures for the season that had evolved.
The artists, all of whom have had solo shows at the museum, were limited to works in the collection from 21963 to 1977 but were otherwise free to criticize — a smart move at a time when museums are under new pressures to stay relevant.
Mr. Charles, Mr. Guryan and Ms. Pan found that the results held even when controlling for age, education and migration patterns, which is to say, Americans historically tend to move to states close to their state of birth as adults, if they move at all.
Purdue Pharma, maker of OxyContin, the drug widely seen as igniting the opioid crisis, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Sunday night, a move at the center of the company's efforts to shield itself and its owners from more than 2,600 federal and state lawsuits.
A Reuters poll of economists released on Friday showed that the ECB is likely to wait until September before announcing a shift away from its ultra-easy policy, while a move at the July meeting next week is seen as too close to call.
The 22 primary dealers, or those that do direct trading with the Fed, saw about an 8 percent chance that the Fed's next move would be a rate cut and put the chances of no rate move at all in 2016 at about 17 percent.
Meanwhile, a Reuters poll of economists released on Friday showed that the ECB is likely to wait until September before announcing a shift away from its ultra-easy policy, while a move at the July meeting next week is seen as too close to call.
Bangladesh has plans to move at least 230,000 refugees to a small, uninhabited silt island in the Bay of Bengal — an island that didn't emerge from the ocean until several decades ago, and on which the Rohingya would have few, if any, livelihood options.
As people emerged from underground into the morning air, it was hard to tell where to go, so they found their way by gauging the human density, moving until they reached a spot so full of people that they could no longer move at all.
Not so at The Row, where Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen have a very specific clientele in mind — women in search of very expensive, very understated, very tactile clothes to soothe the troubled mind — and a willingness to move at a slow-dance pace.
In a controversial move, AT&T said that it planned to give different flavors of 5G different names: 5G+ will be the fastest speed taking advantage of brand-new infrastructure, and 5GE will essentially be a faster version of 21G using upgraded 2000G equipment.
His first major move at the FDA was to get the drugmaker Endo to withdraw Opana ER, an opioid painkiller, from the market after it was repeatedly linked to misuse (including a particularly nasty outbreak that caused a rise in HIV/AIDS cases in Indiana).
In addition to the performances featuring Cunningham's choreography, I also watched the durational in-gallery performances created by Maria Hassabi: a group of dancers, dressed in plaid, stripes and other loud prints, languorously move at glacial speed from one lounging position to the next.
In perhaps my craziest move, at the depths of my obsession, I wrote an actual essay for an actual class I was taking on Shakespeare using actual evidence from Shakespeare's plays to argue that friendships between dudes are stronger than sexual relationships between dudes and ladies.
Although the owners had agreed to an informal salary cap, when Herschel Walker, the Heisman Trophy winner, decided to go pro after his junior year at Georgia (an unheard-of move at the time), the Generals signed him to a big contract: $23 million for three years.
" Shortly before Trump's comments became public, Vice President Mike Pence praised the Comey firing on Capitol Hill, telling reporters it was the "right move at the right time" and reiterating the administration's position that there is "no evidence of collusion between our campaign and any Russian officials.
It was a VR controller at the core; we called it a motion controller, but what really separated PS Move at that time was accurate positional tracking, and that's the fundamental capability that we require for good hands controllers for VR. I believe PS Move has that.
Between 2001 and 2011 the north-west saw relatively little change in the number of Christians: Irish immigrants tend to be traditionally working class, says Mr Brierly: "They move, at most, one street over" and, like Britain's Muslim and Jewish populations, Catholics cluster rather than spread.
The company is able to move at this more rapid pace because of its Boston-based innovation lab, where it develops apps for smart devices, among other things, as part of its shift from being just a pharmacy to being a more modern health care company.
BERLIN/MADRID (Reuters) - Germany and France will welcome Spain as a full partner in their program to develop a next-generation air combat system, and expect to sign an agreement finalizing the move at the Paris Air Show in June, German government sources said on Wednesday.
Horses with the gaitkeeper mutation can amble, or move at an intermediate pace with usually only one hoof off the ground at a time, but they have trouble transitioning from a trot to a gallop — which is why you don't tend to find them in the Olympics.
A more confident ball-handler would probably throw a hesitation move at Dwight Howard to dip past towards the rim, but Prince deserves credit for noticing how far Nicolas Batum is leaning into the paint, then finding a more efficient option as quickly as he does.
German Justice Minister Heiko Maas and Berlin Mayor Michael Mueller vowed during a menorah lighting at the Brandenburg Gate on Tuesday to combat all forms of anti-Semitism, while demonstrators continued to voice anger at the U.S. move at a separate event near Berlin's main train station.
"We view this as a 'home-run deal' for Disney and while its an aggressive acquisition with a high price tag, in our opinion this is the right move at the right time as the marriage of these assets creates a much more formidable Disney," Ives said.
The move at the United Nations by Russia and China to delay action on the American complaint came a day before Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was to visit the United Nations for talks on North Korea with diplomats from the Security Council, South Korea and Japan.
The panel is notoriously slow and rarely takes punitive action against its peers, but with the Capitol focused on battling coronavirus — and some members limiting their interactions or being forced to go on self-quarantine — the probe could move at even more of a snail's pace.
Some House Democrats have talked about subpoenaing Mr. Bolton to testify on their side of the Capitol even though the trial is over, but Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other leaders have indicated that they do not want to proceed with such a move at this point.
Italy's foreign minister, Paolo Gentiloni, announced the move at the end of two days of talks in Rome between Egyptian and Italian investigators over the death of Giulio Regeni, 28, whose brutalized body was discovered beside a highway on the edge of Cairo on Feb. 3.
You can take a breath and look around, gauge Wick's well-being, see how many bullets are in the magazine, check every angle, see where enemies are looking, and then act, one move at a time, to make it through the situation as successfully as possible.
That settlement was seen as a surprise move at the time, prompting a letter from all 17 Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee to former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions seeking answers, and questioning whether the settlement may have been somehow linked to the Trump Tower meeting.
The Cuba-born Gutierrez, who was commerce secretary under President George W. Bush and currently chairs the Albright Stonebridge Group, said that with U.S. companies getting closer to Cuba over the last several years, the only way to move, at least in terms of economic interests, is forward.
"We think these findings suggest that it is simply not enough to be active or move at just one specific time of the day, that is, exercise," said lead study author Keith Diaz of the Center for Behavioral Cardiovascular Health at Columbia University Medical Center in New York.
Fed funds futures implied traders saw about a one-in-four chance of a rate increase to 1.25-1.50 percent at the Fed's September policy meeting and slightly above a 50 percent of a rate of such a move at its December meeting FFU7 FFZ&, CME's FedWatch showed.
At issue is an ordinance called "one touch make ready," which allows third parties (Google or a contractor, in this case) to physically move AT&T's cables on utility poles to make room for Google's cables so long as the move can reasonably be suspected not to disrupt service.
The retrial in Federal District Court in Manhattan seemed to move at double speed: Instead of stretching over one month, as the first trial had, the second trial was completed in two weeks, as prosecutors quickly made their case that Mr. Silver, 74, had obtained the illicit payments.
But at a White House briefing Monday, Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen blamed Congress, saying that until the nation's immigration laws are rewritten, children will remain in detention centers as their parents face criminal charges for entering the country without permission, a move at the discretion of the administration.
"When we figured out that the big move at the end of season 2 was that they were going to be sent back to Earth, which was pretty early in season 2's discussion, then it became even more evident [when it would end]," Schur explained to TVLine.
The row has placed Europe in an awkward position with Ankara, which has seen its decades-old bid to join the bloc move at snail's pace due to concerns over its human rights record, ethnically-split Cyprus, and reluctance among some European countries to admit a largely Muslim nation.
"While Blue Origin is the prime contractor, Lockheed Martin is building the ascent stage, Northrop Grumman is building the transfer element and Draper is doing the GNC (guidance, navigation and control)," Blue Origin CEO and founder Jeff Bezos said, announcing the move at the International Astronautical Congress in Washington.
RUSTON, La. (Reuters) - A top Federal Reserve official said on Monday he is "very open-minded" to deciding whether to raise interest rates at a mid-June policy meeting, appearing to dismiss a move at a meeting later this month due to lack of clarity on the economy.

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