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It sometimes happens that to move toward love — true, active, life-affirming love — means to move toward death.
In January and February, they move toward the in-party, and from now through election day move toward the out-party.
But prominent voices in the conservative Hispanic world say they're ready to move toward Trump if he can move toward them.
But Trump's move toward the Democrats on DACA — just as his earlier move toward them on the debt ceiling — isn't about pragmatism.
While the Fed is unlikely to move toward negative yields, Rieder said the global move toward them has made it harder for the Fed to move forward with its rate-hiking plans.
To be sure, the move toward passive isn't going anywhere.
We're hardwired to move toward pleasure and away from consequence.
Canada is the first member country to move toward ratification.
At the very least, they need something to move toward.
ET. From there, the march will move toward Freedom Plaza.
But storms often turn deadlier as they move toward China.
We move toward the palace on top of a hill.
Alternatively, we could move toward a negative income tax incrementally.
The biggest change, though, was the move toward greater centralization.
Each was a move toward universal access to health care.
Such transparency is a welcome move toward sound scientific principles.
On Facebook, different users applauded the company's move toward sustainability.
This would help to move toward a lower market price.
Pacella and Davis didn't see Winters move toward the attacker.
This is a move toward pure terrorism — completely random attacks.
One of these is obviously a move toward cloud computing.
"We saw him progressively move toward more representation," she said.
But why such a big move toward video for Instagram?
WHO officials applauded the decision as a move toward transparency.
The move toward renewable energy is in its earliest stages.
Markets see this as another move toward normalization, not tightening.
We need to move toward a different understanding of power.
This is the US' way of supporting a move toward peace.
And despite those signals, the move toward renewables will likely persist.
Evercore specifically cites Snapchat's move toward monetizing its own popular service.
Do you think the industry will move toward embracing older models?
Does the country need to move toward a single payer system?
They are also Instagram's most recent move toward taking on Snapchat.
The move toward passive investing could potentially prove problematic for Renaissance.
The move toward expungement and shielding has broad support in Maryland.
It is one more consideration as we move toward the vote.
"You are seeing a move toward expanding executive powers," said Rep.
This is a fantastic time to move toward your professional goals!
He made an imperfect but critical move toward universal health coverage.
An enlightened government would move toward supporting alternatives such as ours.
The storm is expected to weaken and move toward Bangladesh tonight.
Positive engagement with Israel has not made it move toward peace.
But veterans groups and Democrats strongly oppose any move toward privatization.
Germany needed only to move toward peace to escape such unfairness.
While observing his aunt, she began to move toward her collectibles.
Now, congressional lawmakers have started to move toward curbing these practices.
Use experiences in your past to help you move toward success.
The move toward fewer seats is not a public health crusade.
It's clear that Pyongyang is willing to move toward reducing tensions.
The enormous deal is the latest move toward consolidation in Hollywood.
Rain enters the ground and then it begins to move toward wells.
Making this choice in the game is the ultimate move toward death.
"There's definitely been a shift, a move toward lifestyle content," she says.
He says more federal resources are needed to move toward a solution.
It will later move toward raising a larger Series A, Santry says.
However, the move toward these types of worker protections is not universal.
Functional languages move toward the mainstream and reframe how we approach parallelism.
Whether the move toward passive investing will continue is open to debate.
Feel your heart race as they move toward you, laughing and whispering.
Every time you move toward one you move away from the other.
Desire is a move toward something—you're the one pushing for it.
Asylum to the Age of Prozac (1997), this move toward medication rendered
She thinks the move toward community-based participatory research is an improvement.
A move toward deinstitutionalization for the mentally ill began in the 1960s.
It's abundantly clear, however, that a move toward statesmanship will never materialize.
The government has pledged to move toward a market-based exchange rate.
The opportunities are growing as more states move toward legalizing the activity.
I move toward the man who contradicts me: he is instructing me.
"We're beginning to move toward the next phase, of recovery," she said.
Opinion polls suggest that Filipinos hardly endorse the move toward more federalism.
FBI agents killed him as he made a move toward his pistol.
But the move toward more lax pot laws may change under Trump.
Maria is expected to move toward the Dominican Republic by Wednesday night.
Their hands may never move toward a candle, but their eyes adjust.
The deal represents the next step in Audible's move toward live performance.
There was a broader move toward a risk-off mentality among investors.
She thinks she sees a distant house, but doesn't move toward it.
Tesoro Corp expressed support for the EPA's move toward denying the change.
How did you move toward this love that Fani and Franz shared?
This move toward "experiences" rather than "physical gifts" is new and growing.
Maria is expected to move toward the Dominican Republic by Wednesday night.
Any Trump move toward Hispanics could also represent a difficult balancing act.
Chinese officials contend they are helping the world move toward cleaner energy.
You need to make some big as you move toward new adventures.
"It was great to move toward the future and stay afloat," Alston said.
Several reports have indicated that Apple may move toward these more colorful screens.
That connection made readers more likely to move toward improving their dietary behaviors.
However, I suspect that angel investment will move toward token investment over time.
I believe that we have got to move toward a path toward citizenship.
Meanwhile, the bank said inflation would only move toward the target in 2020.
Eventually, 5G in the UK and elsewhere will move toward the mmWave spectrum.
Unfortunately, the move toward increased disclosure has not solved this problem, he believes.
Any move toward 21,000 will represent a buying opportunity as the rebound develops.
With the Cybertruck platform, Tesla could move toward a large, three-row offering.
It is also imperative we move toward the passage of red flag laws.
The promise of transatlantic unity in a move toward modernity was very real.
It can move toward the better just as easily as toward the worse.
The closer your hands move toward the vertical antenna, the higher the pitch.
And to get this next generation and to accelerate their move toward leadership.
Bottom line: The co-working company continues to move toward a 2019 IPO.
Despite a move toward legalization, crackdowns on dispensaries and pot activists will continue.
The violence, when it does move toward center stage, is visceral and stunning.
The role of donors in helping orphanages move toward family care is evident.
I'd like to move toward the day when that's not the case anymore.
This regularity could also move toward more of a norm of fair play.
This causes wind to move toward the system, rising and forming rain clouds.
The FCC is touting the new database as a move toward greater transparency.
Must having a child always be a move toward the conventional and conservative?
Now a tropical storm, Harvey could move toward Louisiana in the coming days.
The move toward enterprise tenants is part of WeWork's long-term business strategy.
It might be a reflective one as we move toward a new year.
The opposition's move toward unity comes as cracks appeared in Kiir's ruling coalition.
The GOP has said it plans to move toward an age-based reimbursement.
But will the city move toward a free market or greater government control?
"Basically, we've had a move toward efficiency and quantity versus quality," he said.
Quiros&apos lawyer says he&aposs happy to move toward putting this behind him.
Irma is forecasted to move toward Alabama at a slightly slower speed through Monday.
The RNC on Wednesday made another move toward strengthening ties with the Trump campaign.
So we'd also want to move toward a more national system of proportional voting.
Would empowering British regions in this way then represent a move toward greater democracy?
Intensify the color as you move toward the outer edges, creating an ombré effect.
So if it can move toward $340 or $330 we'd be picking up shares.
Spain, Japan, Germany, those would be great examples of systems we could move toward.
It's really just a backdoor tactic to move toward a universal school meals policy.
Following the vote, Sanders praised the decision to move toward withdrawing troops from Yemen.
The cap sounds like a sensible move toward medical cost control, but it's not.
If states would simply invest in professionalism and training; they can move toward standardization.
For these reasons, the Fed should move toward rules that target total dollar spending.
She has made clear the health care system that she wants to move toward.
"A move toward revenue generation is still not our primary focus," he told TechCrunch.
The move toward more casual clothing means more casual dining, as well, Wallmeyer said.
"We see it as a very gradual move toward annexation," said an Israeli opponent.
Chazelle's not the only Academy Award winner making a move toward the small screen.
This is obviously ill-advised, yet tallies with online drug culture's move toward extremes.
So set a goal and do something to move toward it every single day.
Over the past few years, Ms. Merkel has agreed to move toward closer union.
This work comes from 1944, before the composer's more radical move toward total serialism.
The San Diego Unified School District has begun the move toward a later start.
There has in fact been a 13-year move toward folkloric, less formal carpets.
In the tumult, Maurizio makes a move toward Adriana, but the princess stops him.
It indicates a move toward a sharing of resources and platforms between marginalized groups.
"We don't want to move toward cutting off researchers from the community," she says.
In January, it seemed as if the move toward decoupling was full steam ahead.
Only then could the act of graduating from college become a move toward independence.
Still, I felt that if I didn't move toward something then I might disintegrate.
" Studying SESTA/FOSTA is a start, "[b]ut ultimately we must move toward decriminalization.
And confidence that an economically expansive China would move toward democracy proved entirely misplaced.
After experimenting with found objects and experiential elements, she began to move toward sound.
Move toward your goals by staying hungry for opportunities that will stretch your limits.
If presented with two food sources, it will move toward the more nutritious one.
If only this reflexive move toward an assumed "middle" were contained to opinion pages.
His only hope is to overcome the game's challenge and move toward a conclusion.
At least two new laws demonstrate the country's gradual move toward more sustainable products.
Traders fade the rally for a move toward the next support level near $0.69.
Typically, cooperating defendants move toward sentencing as their help to prosecutors nears its end.
Making such threats to the foundation of America's democracy is a move toward illiberalism.
The Moon, in Earth sign Taurus, is also helping you move toward the spotlight.
The man ignored an order to stop and continued to move toward the police station.
" She then appears to move toward the scene and say, "He better not be … dead.
We should adopt the Fair Representation Act to end gerrymandering and move toward proportional representation.
I was, and still do, move toward materials instinctually, being moved by how they feel.
According to Best Buy, the partnership marks a more aggressive move toward courting new companies.
It's closed particularly in Europe, as many parties move toward the center, becoming catchall parties.
If sanctions are lifted, they will likely have no choice but to move toward escalation.
The monsters might move toward heroes, retreat, attack at range, or use a special ability.
Once on, a chicken does not move toward you as the leash is made taut.
But, encouragingly, companies seem receptive to dialog on how to move toward greener supply chains.
Canada also took a formal step earlier this week to move toward ratifying the deal.
GM is putting its money in more than marketing the lipservice to move toward progress.
She also cited risks from not seeing inflation move toward the Fed's 2-percent target.
Zuckerberg's call to action suggests a pathway to move toward a new and improved internet.
I think that drag, and especially RuPaul's Drag Race, is helping us move toward that.
" NATO members agreed in 2014 to "move toward the 2 percent guideline within a decade.
S. trade talks if they move toward solving the problem, Guosen Securities noted in report.
Its army has already begun to move toward Raqqa, though it's still some distance away.
He called it a symbolic move that may show willingness to move toward a cut.
Instead, the company decided it would move toward automation as a way to cut costs.
As the Coast Guard continues to move toward the future, there are still challenges ahead.
The Cook Political Report: Enthusiasm edge narrows, but 8 more House races move toward Democrats.
The leadership had a chance to move toward peace but chose war and imperial hegemony.
Still, the incremental move toward disclosure by consultants — even in the narrow context — is significant.
The summit ended with a group pledge to move toward the target within a decade.
In one cathartic move toward empowerment, I thought, what if Facebook tried to tackle this?
It was unclear if his remarks reflected unease about Trump's apparent move toward military action.
"But investors will likely start to worry unless we move toward a deal," they added.
This is deep, but common to mid-life crises... or a strong move toward individuation.
Senate lawmakers are scheduled to move toward starting debate on the NDAA on Monday evening.
On Friday, the Senate gathered to take its procedural vote to move toward final confirmation.
It declined to comment on the details of the move toward local and provincial databases.
Future Russian efforts may be thwarted best by a move toward decency in American politics.
The coronavirus may also be motivating some companies to move toward automation faster than expected.
Senators will be forced to move "toward the center with a moderate approach," Durbin said.
When husbands smile at their wives, the corners of their mouths move toward their eyes.
"We need to move toward fire as being not necessarily an enemy," Mr. Moore said.
Outliers (in this case those who are more overweight) tend to move toward the average.
Relatively cheap gas in recent years also hasn't helped Americans move toward better fuel efficiency.
The move toward including the financial rider is getting pushback from conservative lawmakers — including Sen.
It's the first well-known technology company to move toward being represented by organized labor.
The unprecedented storm was expected to move toward Florida and the southeast coast on Wednesday.
We acknowledge that passage of the ADA was another move toward a more perfect union.
Millennials in particular are viewed as leading the move toward more shared products and resources.
With the agreement, the Chinese move toward getting their first refining capacity in the Americas.
The Democrats argue they need the information to consider whether to move toward impeachment proceedings.
Prosecutors have made no move toward his wife since Mr. Cohen's guilty plea in August.
That act could be described as analog, too — as is any conscious move toward continuity.
Her latest move toward issuing a broader apology is aimed mostly at settling them down.
In Seattle, any move toward densification of single-family neighborhoods is met by furious opposition.
And in the generation before that, a similar move toward the inclusion of interracial love.
When one of the guys made a move toward him, Gasparino reportedly shoved him away.
While representational, their bold, simplified forms show her early embrace of modernism and move toward abstraction.
The move toward decriminalization, whether or not it's connected to legalization, could help the U.S. economy.
Or, alternatively, will you move toward more of a science fact and news update Twitter feed?
They'd like to use cost savings from the Obamacare repeal measure to move toward tax reform.
" Tumblr CEO Jeff D'Onofrio characterized the decision as a move toward a "better, more positive Tumblr.
To have a chance of winning, Mr Haddad will have to move toward the political centre.
Bond guru Bill Gross believes the growing global move toward negative yields will have dire consequences.
He would close the Guantanamo Bay detention center, and would move toward normalizing relations with Cuba.
"It's more the winners into the losers, rather than a broader move toward safety," he said.
O) made its first formal move toward a hostile bid to take over Qualcomm Inc (QCOM.
"We need to move toward having residency programs, like they do for doctors," Mr. Mulgrew said.
It can move toward "more Europe," which means putting in additional institutions like a banking system.
As we move toward a driverless car society, the social impacts are likely to be profound.
In another 12 states, a move toward allowing wagering may be in the works as well.
"It's obviously a really important public policy question, especially as we move toward legalization," Todd says.
New York's move toward decriminalisation is part of a wider examination of prostitution statutes in America.
" She explains, "I'd like to see America move toward a more commonplace, pragmatic view of nudity.
In the event you are stuck outside during a thunderstorm, immediately move toward a safe shelter.
The publisher plans to move toward a more "dynamic paywall," said a Times spokeswoman on Friday.
This week, the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier strike group began to move toward the area.
Coach Peter Laviolette said he wanted to see both players as "we move toward" the playoffs.
The AfD's move toward Islamophobia began in earnest as the party responded to Merkel's refugee policies.
The other big change to the hardware architecture is a move toward a stainless steel body.
If it passes — and it likely will — the commission will then move toward opening up spectrum.
The move toward an administrative law proceeding is a likely step toward killing the merger altogether.
Once the analysis is complete, state officials will move toward deciding whether to allow the expansion.
The initial notice urged staff to remain calm and move toward exits in a safe manner.
Trump and congressional Democrats have been unable to move toward a resolution of the government shutdown.
In a rare move toward transparency, Facebook livestreamed its employee Q&A session on Thursday evening.
America's 100 million mutual fund shareholders have long participated in the country's move toward online communications.
The announcement could turn out to be a constructive move toward a more lasting peace settlement.
As lawmakers move toward action, they must understand the importance of building the right program design.
The site was seamless, efficient, and coincided with a move toward the mainstream for hockey analytics.
Student advocates don't expect the move toward truly affordable course materials to be led by publishers.
Once that happens, we'll keep the same approach as we move toward paying off student loans.
" They continued to move toward the other rally, shouting, "Get out of here, fascists" and "Independence.
NATO members agreed in 2014 to move toward spending 2% of gross domestic product on defence.
We explore possibility because virtually all human beings move toward the possibility of a better life.
Brazil's Rodrigo Oliveira and his Green Mining startup are helping the brewer move toward that goal.
Dr. Abramson said he expected more medical schools around the country to move toward early graduations.
Mitch McConnell and the Senate have a chance this week to move toward ending the shutdown.
And with that, corporate America has made a fairly significant move toward getting serious about it.
Officials say the Citizen Virtual Patrol, as the program is called, is a move toward transparency.
He challenges us to move toward his direction, and usually has his way to some extent.
Eka made a move toward the bar, suggesting it might be time to have some Jaegermeister.
And yet there were also those who envisioned this first step as a move toward lawlessness.
In a slight move toward more transparency, the Tour will start reporting suspensions for substance abuse.
Longer-term, I think we need to do things like move toward national nonpartisan election administration.
While well-intentioned, science suggests a move toward open offices will leave employees stressed and unproductive.
It's entirely possible for the country to move toward single-payer without going all the way.
The stock market came under even more pressure when the House began its move toward impeachment.
It was also hoped that the European project would move toward closer economic and political integration.
It was part of a larger move toward formalizing the prayer camps under a council government.
Thousands of Americans will be out of jobs if we move toward abolishing private health care.
It will take creativity and hard work to revive negotiations and move toward a peaceful settlement.
A move toward cord cutting and on-demand, online streaming is the future of sports watching.
The data breaches are raising questions as the U.S. considers whether to move toward electronic balloting.
Castro also outlines a detailed timeline for how the United States will move toward carbon neutrality.
More studies can help validate what criminologists are finding and help move toward prevention, he said.
The diamond plate flexes under my weight as I move toward the next set of steps.
What I'd like to see is a slow move toward negotiation and compromise from both sides.
And they'd move toward a territorial system in which companies would be taxed where income is earned.
As more countries put such taxes into place, large breweries could move toward carbon neutrality as well.
They need to express freedom of speech, motivate change, and rally the public to move toward progress.
And it creates an incentive for companies and people to move toward cleaner, renewable sources of energy.
As we move toward the general election, the media should keep this in mind and do better.
Slowly, I move toward her, ignoring the bony elbows, gaunt faces, tired old women sucking their lips.
But, it's harder to walk the talk, put your dreams into action, and move toward your goals.
Another is the move toward all devices becoming thin clients that are front ends for cloud services.
The big picture: Disney's move toward an increasingly part-time workforce is part of a national trend.
The conventional wisdom is that markets are pricing in an expected move toward expansionary policy in America.
"This is one more fatal move toward oblivion in these 'B-' and 'C-level' malls," Cohen said.
Kim expressed his desire to "leave behind the past and move toward the future," according to Reuters.
People are stepping away from owning cars, he said, driven by a move toward dense urban cores.
A wave of M&A activity, partnerships and consolidation seems likely as AVs move toward commercial availability.
That the Justice Department would move toward an approval, with some light conditions, is not terribly surprising.
The bank will also move toward a strategy of owning rather than renting its branches, he said.
One radical step would be to abolish for-profit publishers altogether and move toward a nonprofit model.
Others are lauding the brand for a move toward equality, diversity, and acceptance in politically tense times.
Collectively, their work suggests not a move toward a new center but a removal of it altogether.
While he's making a move toward movies, the young actor is also getting ready to attend college.
Murphy is certainly well-positioned to make a high-profile move toward more inclusion behind the camera.
Those visits complemented efforts by Washington to move toward a restoration of relations between Ethiopia and Eritrea.
Once the liberation is complete, the forces will then move toward the Syrian province of Deir Ezzor.
Nothing new The administration's move toward pragmatism is hardly a major reversal in U.S. Middle East policy.
But GOP leaders struggled to pass a bill in the House that would move toward that goal.
Allies committed to "move toward" 2 percent, but Trump now says 2 percent is the "bare minimum".
The software on the Idol 4S carries on Alcatel's move toward a less modified version of Android.
Even with no correct answer, some general principles might help platforms move toward a socially acceptable approach.
With the benefit of hindsight, there is hope that we can move toward a more progressive future.
Some long-range models say Maria could move toward the North Carolina coast as it moves north.
If I made a move toward either kitten, both shrank; a second move and they scurried away.
Is there a credible way between then and the convention to get superdelegates to move toward him?
That means finding a compromise to preserve the cease-fire and move toward disarmament of the insurgency.
One policy that may be included is a move toward more value-based agreements, according to Bloomberg.
In 2008, at the age of 36, Paltrow finally made a move toward starting her a business.
Then she's all like, if I move toward the turnstiles as I swipe, maybe that will help?
" Usually as these comets move toward the Sun, the ice vaporizes off their bodies, creating a "tail.
There are several things that can be done to address this situation as we move toward 22019.
The AfD's move toward Islamophobia began in earnest as the party responded to Chancellor Merkel's refugee policies.
The move toward all Thunderbolt 3 ports will no doubt prove a pain point for many users.
I do think in the last couple of years we've tried to move toward that hybrid model.
It's certainly a debate Democrats are having in real time as they move toward impeaching the President.
"Of course, people want to move toward less dependence on fossil fuels," said the senior Biden aide.
Yet, when the villain is revealed, there is little move toward accountability, only continued silence and deceit.
"There's a part of the design that's a move toward the greatest possible sincerity," Gray told me.
Every move toward making voting more convenient has garnered opposition — and not always from whom you'd expect.
Mr. Trump is bound to use any move toward impeachment to paint the Democrats as sore losers.
They will help develop the commercial market as we move toward cis-lunar space and onto Mars.
When an internationally supported government was installed in 2012, the country seemed to finally move toward stability.
As we look ahead, the question is how can we move toward a less tech-immersed future.
Digitization of banking and payments could accelerate a move toward more comprehensive consumer credit evaluations, Allocca said.
India was also in talks with the European Union to move toward free trade agreements, Goyal said.
"This will take some time, but we can now move toward modernizing the way we create antivenoms."
He advocated that the United States move toward a "first strike" nuclear capability against the Soviet Union.
EPA officials describe the proposed rule change as a move toward favoring testing that doesn't hurt animals.
There must be a better distribution of wealth, and maybe America must move toward a democratic socialism.
They also signal that the Senate will swiftly move toward acquittal, after checking off some procedural boxes.
Investing in alternative energy, for example, could be rewarded as countries move toward shifting their power standards.
I think without the dust-up, we wouldn't have a commitment to move toward on February 8.
For Mr. Teller, the musical would have been a move toward above-the-title leading man territory.
And as they move toward independence, the city's opportunities and diversions, challenges and frustrations come into focus.
This way, you can explore new fields while using your instincts to steadily move toward a major.
In Hochschild's view, the move toward a centralized command probably did improve the Republic's admittedly slim chances.
The two Koreas have apparently made a firm decision to move toward a closer and cooperative relationship.
One of my favorite trends in the past decade of games has been a move toward autobiography.
"As children grow older, parents need to consciously move toward being a mentor, rather than a monarch."
As General Motors and Ford move toward drastic cuts, Fiat Chrysler is heading in the other direction.
The neobank is pushing for stronger monetization as it seeks to reduce losses and move toward profitability.
But the company's results were lifted by another shift among consumers: a growing move toward discount chains.
Usually you find someone, and then you move toward sex after you've done a bit more communicating.
"Generally in these kind of cases we try and move toward actually meeting," an agent tells Payne.
As a family, the weapons and their delivery systems move toward the small, the stealthy and the precise.
A move toward consuming more butterfat, through butter and cheese, and less milk, is partly behind Canada's problem.
As we saw the industry move toward HTML5 video, we knew we wanted to get ahead of it.
Cell-based vaccines, which the U.S. has begun to move toward, seem to suffer less from that problem.
If large businesses displace small-scale farmers, agriculture will move toward export crops, increasing the ranks of unemployed.
You might expect the Democrats running for president to move toward the center like this group of 43.
O'Neill, meanwhile, has been instrumental in getting the NYPD to move toward a model of neighborhood-based policing.
In tests, Elowan was able to move toward a light source—an action triggered by the plant itself.
Behind it are two powerful trends: first, a move toward indexing rather than stock picking, or active management.
Some move toward the edge of the glass and even appear to make eye contact with approaching visitors.
Consider it the first move toward making your weekend a little less predictable and a lot more exciting.
But we think that it is important for schools to move toward a more open approach to curriculums.
And so the impact of its move toward an even speedier shipping option is going to be substantial.
The choice to translate the artifacts into "birds" seemed to be a move toward animation, and thus, entertainment.
Some fear that any move toward higher spending in Germany and elsewhere would end the global bond rally.
The real danger, however, is if Duterte makes good on his threat to move toward Moscow or Beijing.
It wants to see the world move toward a supportive, safe, informed, civically engaged and inclusive global community.
This should help track subjects during a slo-mo shot as they move toward or away from you.
How many companies are removing corporate funds from states and cities if they don't move toward police reform?
Policy wants to move toward a market-based model, but consumers haven't had a choice in 50 years.
"Nowhere would a move toward renationalization be more dangerous," former German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer wrote this week.
In the auto industry's ever-present move toward SUVs and trucks, every company has to jump on board.
The Model Alliance is working closely with government officials and industry stakeholders as we move toward implementing solutions.
Even as children move toward upper elementary school, some adult concepts are beyond their emotional maturity to grasp.
Here's hoping Santos takes stock and uses his new honor's weight to move toward lasting peace in Colombia.
I order an espresso (a responsible move toward becoming fully functional this morning), and a pumpkin cranberry muffin.
Gender equality in toys is all well and good, and we're excited about American Girl's move toward inclusion.
Simplifying the process could make consumers move toward online filing, cutting into H&R Block's profits, analysts wrote.
The move toward delivering a verdict in Trump's trial came after the Senate voted against hearing additional witnesses.
And then finally, move toward a political solution, because at the end of this is a complicated situation.
Ultimately, the major move toward rethinking Storehouse's experience and flow wasn't quite enough to keep the app afloat.
Many argue that any move toward legalization of use, possession, and sales is in violation of international treaties.
Either we'll move toward oligarchy or millions of Americans will stand together for a government which represents all.
Global suppliers have been encouraged to move toward more plant-based packaging and pay their workers living wages.
"What we promised was to stop the cuts, gradually increase and then move toward 2 percent," Stoltenberg said.
With a little effort, you, too, can cultivate these traits and move toward the success that you desire. 
In a move toward growth, Target has decided to close stores, and a dozen of them at that.
With producer prices pushing higher, overall inflation is expected to steadily move toward the Fed's 2 percent target.
If Ford will not testify, the Senate committee would have grounds to move toward to a final vote.
But the firm's statement is a first move toward putting a name and face on law firm breaches.
To do this, we need to decouple growth from resource use and move toward a circular business model.
Either way, you can't stay on the same, safe branch, and you've got to move toward your destiny.
YouTube's move toward providing users with a way to watch established TV channels online reflects that growing demand.
The solutions to challenges like climate change and mass immigration are systems that move toward more international cooperation.
Whether this move toward more organic farming means prices will rise in grocery stores remains to be seen.
O'Neil's comments also suggest that Arizona would move toward Clinton as part of a route on election night.
To the west, the Iraqi military vanquished Kurdish forces to reclaim Kirkuk, checking the Kurds' move toward independence.
Mr. Maynard then brandished a lawnmower blade and "made an aggressive move" toward the officers, the statement said.
"I am troubled by what seems to be a move toward less transparency and responsiveness," Professor Ringhand said.
And then they move toward one another, inexorably, as if the electromagnet between them is slowly cranking up.
The restart of major fighting in March 1972 threatened to derail the move toward the Soviet-American détente.
Two rebel commanders said Turkey had ordered the bulk of this force to move toward the Idlib frontlines.
As my students move toward adulthood with intellectual and developmental disabilities, this is an ongoing process for them.
Taylor caught the pass near the Bulls' 22014-yard line before making a move toward the end zone.
The group Human Rights Watch hailed the O.P.C.W. vote as an important move toward accountability, particularly in Syria.
The move toward greater transparency comes during CEO Sundar Pichai's first earnings report leading Google's parent company, Alphabet.
But the move toward transparency is a welcome step—even if it also serves as NSA image rehab.
Therefore, the United States should move toward "rapid, not incremental, ratcheting up of Iran-type sanctions," he said.
On the Runway The move toward mixed gender fashion shows is getting a big-name boost — from Gucci.
As of 2025, the Northern Ireland Assembly would then decide whether to move toward U.K. or European rules.
But the South Florida face-off is the only CNN Key Race designation to move toward the Republicans.
It's not the only strong move toward tackling climate change that New Zealand has made in recent months.
And as Democrats move toward impeaching Trump, there appears to be little or no accountability for Pompeo coming.
Networking at Disrupt Berlin puts you in touch with people who can help you move toward your goal.
So it was encouraging when Algeria adopted constitutional reforms in March to move toward a more open democracy.
But as you move toward the outermost reaches of the galaxy, the gravitational glue of the center fades.
"The move toward transparency is always there, but a collector's private collection is their private collection," she said.
And the neighborhood, in general, is attempting to move toward becoming a center for special events and exhibitions.
No. And what's the importance of — — Well I think, you know, we need to move toward greater coverage.
Repairing the bridge would allow Peshmerga and other anti-IS forces to move toward Mosul from a new front.
The death of the Java plug-in is swiftly approaching as we move toward a plug-in-free Internet.
It is mainly a way to gauge interest on whether Californians prefer statehood or want to move toward nationhood.
Meanwhile, makeup artist Robert Sesnek forecasts a surge in graphic eye looks, and even a move toward intense pastels.
The animals that survive the flames have to contend with feral cats, which move toward the fires to hunt.
But since October, voters and pundits have noted Mr. Buttigieg's move toward the centrist lane of the 2020 race.
Everybody voted for it wanting to see Libya move toward democracy, of course we all wanted to do that.
If we're going to move toward generalized intelligence, Facebook wants to make sure we know how to evaluate progress.
I stared at a dot on a screen, which I was supposed to move toward a series of targets.
His abrupt move toward a possible increase that he opposed in tough terms is a significant general election shift.
He said that as cities move toward sustainable transportation, companies such as Uber need to boost their environmental friendliness.
Serbia, for its part, has said it aims to move toward the EU while maintaining good relations with Russia.
The athletes line up and move toward her, turning cartwheels or pushing forward with shoulders back and toes pointed.
And the only move toward drivers' rights here has been enforcing the ability to tip on the Uber app.
Brainard noted, though, that a tight labor market does not guarantee inflation will move toward the 2 percent target.
A series of data breaches overseas earlier this year highlighted concerns with the U.S.'s move toward electronic balloting.
The chaos and instability that followed John F. Kennedy's assassination finally spurred Congress to move toward solving these problems.
"It is reasonable, we think, that we review and that we move toward a reduction," af Jochnick told reporters.
Trump is ceding presidential power to his military advisers, and this subtle move toward authoritarianism is winning bipartisan support.
The move toward the college tests has revived longstanding complaints that they favor white students from more affluent families.
Apple's lofty aspirations for delighting the user needed to be underpinned by some legitimate move toward improving sound quality.
But when he opened his eyes he was startled to see the flickering red altar light move toward him.
The move toward Japanese literature was expected from Abe's conservative government, which has often campaigned on having national pride.
This week was a heartbreaking reminder to move toward it together, to give it a chance to get in.
We move toward it in the timeline, chapter by chapter, as we might toward a city in the distance.
The Shiite militias' move toward Tal Afar could also draw Turkey deeper into the already complex battlefield around Mosul.
We must move toward a more modern and innovative world to get the most of what we already have.
Their surprise isn't unjustified: Relatively speaking, the move toward inclusive history in museums is fairly recent, and still underway.
Beyond this move toward solar power, Chernobyl is also gaining a reputation as a lush—and accidental—wildlife preserve.
It&aposs expected to move toward the Upper Midwest on late Tuesday before reaching the Great Lakes on Wednesday.
This week he stepped up threatening flights near Taiwan, a warning that he won't abide any move toward independence.
Many economists, both liberals and conservatives, shared Mr. Trump's concerns about the Fed's move toward higher rates last year.
"I would agree that our move toward technology is — we have a lot more to do," Ms. Olatoye said.
That said, I think there are a few points worth mulling over as we move toward next week's finale.
It is also worth noting that this discomfort over change as we move toward greater equality is hardly new.
While there's still a disparity between mobile retail website visits and revenue, the move toward mobile shopping is inevitable.
But it also essentially ignored Barksdale and Bealefeld's largely successful efforts to move toward a more targeted policing approach.
"To overcome the financial blockade, this will allow us to move toward new forms of international financing," he said.
It's using the proceeds to move toward building bioprinters and bioinks that can generate functional tissue and even organs.
But it took the town's leaders only a couple of weeks to reconsider and move toward a new seal.
As he spoke, smoke rose in the sky, and men peeled off and started to move toward the fence.
Crop farmers will be hard hit by a move toward organic farming methods the Green New Deal would require.
You may move toward what looks like some lush bit of brushwork, and suddenly see pixels pop into focus.
And, more generally, it's a move toward giving animals powers that evolution hasn't invented since life's been on Earth.
If the Senate votes against hearing witness testimony, Mitch McConnell could move toward a vote to acquit Trump quickly.
But last August, Facebook said it would move toward the data merger that it had promised not to undertake.
And, since the bigger the bank, the bigger the capital requirements, there has been a welcome move toward downsizing.
The bad news is that I think we will move toward that more permissioned model, which constrains innovation. 2.
The theory was that undecided voters, or voters still with O'Malley, would move toward the challenger, and they did.
But the prototypes are yet another sign that we're starting to move toward a future where everything is foldable.
Wheldon made a move toward fintech with the launch of Rho Business Banking alongside his co-founder Everett Cook.
Among the areas of improvement, Afghan forces continue to move toward a more offensive-oriented strategy, the report says.
He points to multiple polls that show Americans support a move toward a Medicare for all, single payer system.
"There seems to be a slight move toward adding some risk to peoples' positions at the moment," said Popplewell.
The morning move toward impeaching the President set the stage for a historic vote by the House next week.
You can see this, for example, in the move toward greater inclusion of same-sex love in my lifetime.
And if it fails, it relegates the move toward electrification to the trudging march that it has been so far.
This, alas, is one of the ongoing issues with the move toward two-in-ones and slim notebooks in general.
More organizations should be built remote-first or at least move toward allowing remote work and policies that support it.
Another is that Best Novelette has lately emerged as a microcosm of the Hugos' move toward gender and racial inclusion.
Or does the move toward intolerance occur mostly on the right wing, where hawkish and nationalist rhetoric is more prevalent?
This isn't the first time that Twitch has seemingly made an aggressive move toward a streamer who quit the platform.
We'll likely see a more stable PC market in the coming months as businesses and consumers move toward Windows 10.
Several lawsuits sprang up challenging the constitutionality of Mr Trump's discriminatory move toward thousands of current and future transgender soldiers.
"I think there is a move toward a common position, toward a common effort," he told an event in Tokyo.
The Affordable Care Act was meant to be former President Barack Obama's signature move toward universal access to insurance coverage.
Our furniture, our clothing… expect innovations in rental models as we move toward the utopia of a truly variabilized existence.
Trends in related industries suggest that gaming, too, will move toward a more concentrated competitive landscape and closer government monitoring.
" "One option is trying to move toward a ceasefire and trying to get to the table to have a negotiation.
It required criticism of this great nation and its laws to move toward a greater sense of equality in America.
Rudy Giuliani's claim that Trump is no longer holding to his birther doubts would represent another move toward the mainstream.
His abrupt move toward a possible increase that he opposed in tough terms is a significant general election shift. 23.
It is likely that history will gradually, sometimes haltingly, move toward freedom, because that, ultimately, is what people yearn for.
Many speculated Booker's decision to testify against Sessions could have been a first move toward a potential 2020 presidential bid.
White House officials have said China has failed to follow through on promises to move toward a market-oriented economy.
The biggest risk to the market's move toward value may come if the expected boost in corporate profits doesn't materialize.
But if the court sides with Zarda, it would mean a move toward expanding workplace protections for gay people nationwide.
With the introduction of new ways to watch video, Facebook is also signaling a move toward more professionally produced content.
We ought to be celebrating the men and women who have helped our nation move toward a more perfect union.
At one point, the performers gradually move toward the center of the stage and, in a cluster, grope one another.
He doesn't comply, but also doesn't appear to make any threatening move toward the officers, both of whom are white.
Trump has a chance to at least move toward achieving two of his key economic goals in the coming months.
Yet successful integration can take more than one generation, as children of immigrants move toward improved socioeconomic and educational outcomes.
He added that the decline would not change the Fed's expectation that inflation will move toward the 85033 percent target.
The leaders signed  joint statement pledging to move toward an enduring peace and the complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
The dialogue and its process to move toward "democratization" is expected to continue Saturday, the bishops said at the conference.
In the conference call on Thursday, Mr. Dauman called the court rulings "favorable steps" that would move toward a resolution.
It highlights the risks of a move toward protectionism; it highlights a lot of the traditional pro-business GOP platforms.
Lawmakers have differences to hash out before they can approve a joint budget and move toward passing a tax bill.
That said, the initial move toward an all card-free system was clearly received as a misstep among many users.
Lawson, erect in her chair, builds up speed to move toward Sheppard, rolling up and hovering just over her body.
Decentering Bayek within Origins is not just a move toward "strong female characters" without a politics to back it up.
If it fully exonerates Trump, a move toward impeachment would likely be cast as a pure political ploy by Democrats.
Her symbols attain a rare autonomy, and yet they also concentrate so many possible meanings that they move toward abstraction.
That remains a risk, no doubt, but really what we're seeing is a move toward laws that actually punish women.
And last week, the department announced it would reassign its budget director, the first move toward disbanding the budget office.
Only then can we find the political will to escape the legacy of slavery and move toward true racial justice.
Environmentalists say the state's move toward zero emissions in public buses could spur electrification of other types of large vehicles.
The move toward training compensation and solidarity payments comes as the league's teams have increased their investment in player development.
And a move toward greater rationality would unbundle them and let evidence inform what the optimal policies ought to be.
GM eventually wants to eliminate both cobalt and nickel from its battery designs, and to move toward sold-state batteries.
Concierge medicine is not only a step backward, but it is also a move toward an unequal, two-tier system.
The Conservatives lost their governing majority, weakening their hand just as they move toward negotiations to leave the European Union.
That's because the move toward open war between the two nations is the result of roughly 20123 years of history.
Republicans are tinkering with their bill in a House-Senate conference in ways that could move toward addressing Regan's concerns.
But the move toward military action has slowed as the administration sought to coordinate with allies, including France and Britain.
It's hardly impossible for the party to move toward the economic center while continuing to embrace Trump-style cultural populism.
By the time we finally got up to move toward bed, a slightly younger cohort of blueberries had become ripe.
Now, the project's completion has established conditions that can actually help U.S. policymakers move toward badly-needed corporate tax reform.
They know the devastating impact a move toward socialism would have on our values, culture, economy and way of life.
In 2020, my hope is to acknowledge that Going Out Pants exist, and move toward a shared definition of them.
The initiative aims to connect leaders in both the public and private sectors to move toward a carbon negative future.
And that is what part of the motivation of the Douglass Plan has in common with the move toward reparations.
Euro zone countries are obliged by EU rules to move toward a balanced budget and lower public debt every year.
So let's work on improving animal conditions while we move toward a market and a business solution where everybody wins.
Similarly, many advisers have cast lower expectations for what concessions North Korea is prepared to offer to move toward denuclearization.
China has been trying to move toward economic growth that's led by consumers, but data on consumption has been mixed.
And to try to counteract the influence of money in politics, the bill would move toward public financing of elections.
Microsoft responded strongly to the Trump administration's decision on Tuesday to move toward rescinding or replacing DACA within six months.
Trump and Kim pledged at their June 12 summit meeting in Singapore to move toward denuclearization of the Korean peninsula.
Whether it ultimately indicates a return to form or a move toward something new for the Academy remains to be seen.
Facebook may also move toward sharing data in a shared server environment in order to offer further assurances of user privacy.
It's called "flat" when the other four Irish players move toward the baseline and clear out space to drive for Farrell.
The Republican-controlled Senate voted 84-12 to move toward a final vote, which it agreed to hold at 5 p.m.
That also means it's a larger target for criticism, especially as the developers make changes and move toward leaving Early Access.
But our Gibson sources say Williams escalated the verbal argument by "making a move" toward Gibson in a highly aggressive manner.
In the latest move toward a brave new world, a European company has offered its employees a chance at becoming cyborgs.
"It is not enough to simply acknowledge the legacy of slavery as we seek to move toward racial healing," he said.
The island's largest teachers union has opposed the move toward privatization, saying it will lead schools to prioritize profit over education.
It's not clear at this point when or even if House Speaker Pelosi will move toward the $15 minimum wage bill.
After 10 minutes, Clark began to move toward several of the officers with the BB gun pointed at them, Ellington said.
To move toward the future, the Internet really needs to get back to its roots — its unsexy, specialty-chemicals–like roots.
Thereafter, the eclipse will move toward the Atlantic Ocean and come to a close as the sun sets at 4:50pm.
The cascade of strong condemnations of Trump on Saturday however, could accelerate the GOP's move toward a tipping point with Trump.
Still, $350 isn't quite a populist price point, but it marks a move toward helping mainstream Marty McFly's long-unrealized dreams.
CLINTON: Well, I'm happy to be here in New Hampshire for this debate, as we move toward the primary on Tuesday.
By measuring how quickly these crevasses move toward the water's edge, the scientists can calculate how quickly the ice is flowing.
We'll have to move toward that, because the evidence about what has happened in the context of inequality is so great.
Days later, Monteiro's ministry said both countries have agreed to gradually move toward the free trade of cars and auto parts.
ET at the E. Barrett Prettyman Courthouse, located at 333 Constitution Ave NW, and will move toward the Supreme Court building.
The Democratic primary will in part be defined by how far candidates want to move toward solving problems, and how quickly.
Depending on how segments are assembled, the toy could move different ways, or even move toward one of two included markers.
Music composed by Mileece I'Anson parsing data about the tree's circulatory system sets chill vibes as I move toward the tree.
"We have decided to stop operating Xchange Leasing and move toward a less capital-intensive approach," an Uber spokesperson told Reuters.
We move toward the kind of future we all want: An equitable future where all New Yorkers are rising up together.
"The president said he was going to move toward tax reform, but now he's talking about health care" again, she said.
The retailer will move toward "a more normalized" level of overhead costs, below the levels of the latest quarter, Jackson said.
The aim is to move toward more livable cities, where both parking and car ownership are on the decline, Wallace said.
The sun connects with Pluto at 10:25 AM, inspiring us to move toward change despite how hard transformation can be.
"And now you're seeing Uber also move toward the middle by offering services that work like the taxis we're used to."
This new work builds on previous efforts, and — possibly — marks another move toward a technology that could have real-world applications.
The exercises came days after Beijing reiterated it was ready to fight if there was any move toward independence for Taiwan.
In many ways it is, but only if the party can move toward the middle instead of pushing for ideological purity.
The international climate accord struck in Paris at the end of 2015 has also accelerated the move toward renewable power sources.
As society slowly becomes more educated from generation to generation, the general public's attitudes toward globalization should move toward the experts'.
The closer we move toward the 2020 election, the more the Democrats risk looking cynically political by launching a belated investigation.
In its 2014 Triennial, the center made a serious move toward embracing digital media, and now it has fully done so.
A move toward lower rates could diffuse some of Trump's anger and Wall Street's anxiety, soothing concerns ahead of the election.
Nevertheless, the move toward higher interest rates, which started in the United States and is gradually gaining traction elsewhere, should continue.
It is a strange point at which to start the repair and move toward the possible return to civility and constructiveness.
SodaStream sales reflect a broader move toward non-sweetened carbonated water as the sale of sugary drinks — like Pepsi — has stagnated.
She grasps that America must move toward clean energy and recognizes that fossil fuels are a main driver of climate change.
He also said that the world must move toward using clean energy and a reduction in the use of fossil fuels.
SO I THINK THAT THE WHOLE MOVE TOWARD RENEWABLES IS JUST NOT GOOD FOR CARBON AT THE END OF THE DAY.
And for Republicans, the move toward the center guarantees getting primaried by a Republican challenger, a Breitbart type or so forth.
On Tuesday, North Korea cited good-will gestures it said it has taken to demonstrate a willingness to move toward denuclearization.
Doll breezily alternates among the voices of her likable characters as they move toward new discoveries, new romance and unexpected adventure.
These are the kinds of considerations and ideas that experts say can help the country move toward ending the opioid epidemic.
The storm will move toward the north on Saturday night and then turn north-northeast on Sunday, the hurricane center predicted.
" He also said it is time to abandon fossil fuels and move toward clean energy and "a sustainable and circular economy.
Better insurance could have made the better solutions to pain more affordable, avoiding the move toward opioids in the first place.
The move toward tougher standards began this year after multiple lawmakers resigned amid accusations of sexual misconduct and taxpayer-funded settlements.
Some victims have welcomed the move toward transparency, seeing it as validation after claims of abuse had been obfuscated or denied.
What I'd like to see us move toward is the construction of institutions on the continent on par with Western institutions.
Meanwhile in Germany, the government's move toward using Huawei has run into sharp opposition in the Bundestag, the German federal parliament.
With Vasquiat, the closer you get to the product's delivery date, the closer the price will move toward the retail price.
And Russia is further extending its profile in the Middle East with a move toward using Egyptian air bases and airspace.
On Wednesday, it unveiled a small but symbolically significant move toward that end: a China-based center devoted to artificial intelligence.
He believes a move toward a more plant-based diet would help smaller farms at the expense of big meat conglomerates.
As we move toward that possibility, we may find it easier to save lives and money rather than chase the daylight.
Caroline Bettis, its head of children's wear, said the move toward gender neutrality at its stores was aimed at overcoming stereotypes.
Only a decisive defeat in the November midterms will motivate the G.O.P. to move toward the impeachment process so desperately needed.
The proposal, largely endorsed by House and Senate leaders, is the most significant move toward gun control in Florida in decades.
Critics say the ruling accelerated a move toward throwing up voting barriers that had begun in reaction to the Obama presidency.
Another casualty of the violence may yet come into view: a new attempt to move toward peace negotiations with the Taliban.
And instead of awarding grants for individual projects, donors need to move toward multiyear, general-support funding so groups can expand.
Reclaiming their bodies also allows people to "shed the identity as a victim and move toward being a survivor," Maxwell explained.
And Iran would be unable to move toward a nuclear weapon without our knowing it through inspections authorized by the agreement.
I've been reading about how Hollywood's assistants are making a move toward unionizing for more fair pay and humane work hours.
Groundbreaking as the approach was, Helman doesn't think all filmmakers will move toward a technology-only approach to mutli-generational storytelling.
He would also like to see a continued move toward value-based care and a focus on wellness and preventive care.
What they need is to make their own move toward gender equality, to break down the stereotypes and fetters of masculinity.
Cannabis use in adolescence is widespread, and rates of use are likely to increase further as more states move toward legalization.
Member states agreed in 2628 to move toward spending at least 28503 percent of their economic output on defense by 22019.
Conservatives may be prepared to move toward the SPD but not as far or as fast as the new leaders want.
The OMB must move toward automated reporting of agency data in order to continuously evaluate the effectiveness of agency cybersecurity programs.
The building is a move toward sustainability, using local materials and efficient insulation to reduce energy consumption, the Dubai government said.
Should the country move toward a Medicare-for-all single-payer health care system, as advocated for by candidates like Sens.
He also traveled to China, where he encouraged nations to move toward renewable energy and act faster to reduce carbon emissions.
If we're going to move toward a future that is actually sustainable then we need to move towards things [like bitcoin].
This reset signals our move toward an operating model that is sustainable and better reflects the needs of our current business.
Virtual reality has had a slow start, so this kind of price cut is a good move toward making VR more accessible.
If all the above was successful, the Trump administration would need to move toward the dismantling of Kim's atomic and missile arsenals.
I enjoy my job, but I think down the line I'd like to move toward a freelancing role to pursue different avenues.
Move toward the frontal lobe, and we have the modules that control mammalian behaviors and thoughts that were layered on relatively recently.
The more threatening North Korea becomes, the more Abe's generally hawkish worldview — including his move toward militarization — makes sense to Japanese voters.
The department, however, did not respond to questions about why the officers chose to wait rather than move toward the shooter's location.
It's also difficult to say how much this is a specifically Republican phenomenon, and how much is a general move toward encryption.
A move toward airports, however, could find the company viewing Go as part of a more earnest push into brick and mortar.
It comes as social media companies such as Snapchat increasingly move toward messaging, one of the most popular forms of communication abroad.
However, the minister said, the government would explore use of block chain technology proactively to speed the move toward a digital economy.
With the move toward integrated education, it's tough to get concrete numbers on the number of sexual health-related hours being taught.
However, given publicly traded companies' sensitivity around managing capital, Fitch believes the company is unlikely to move toward this level of overcapitalization.
The characters in Trolls find a way to move toward a kind of inner serenity, but we only see their first steps.
Yes. Luckily, this is one example that a move toward making clothing more sellable doesn't necessarily mean creativity needs to be compromised.
"The MDMA sessions showed me a light I could move toward," he told the Times from his home in Charleston, South Carolina.
The only way to move toward better and more robust nutrition science is to correct the record and learn from the debacle.
"Battery requirements are becoming more stringent and there is a definitive move toward higher energy density batteries," Albemarle spokeswoman Hailey Cobb said.
That's something that we didn't say, that we should, is this move toward editorial newsletters is only possible because of the web.
Van Dyke later claimed that McDonald failed to comply with demands to drop the knife and made a threatening move toward police.
Ryan and other top leaders agreed, at the behest of a group of members, to move toward a massive twelve bill package.
For one, the president's party currently controls both the House and Senate, which sets the bar high for any move toward impeachment.
We need to move toward a more expansive view that people can have multiple nations, and nations can share a single person.
Maybe it was inevitable, but that seemed to kick off the move toward climate change becoming a functionally symbolic issue in politics.
As the paintings move toward the present, they increasingly press against their surface like a wall, holding on to the front plane.
Others, like consumer goods conglomerate Unilever and food and drink giant Nestle, have pledged to move toward 100 percent recyclable plastic packaging.
New Jersey is suspending all marijuana cases in state municipal courts until at least September, a potential move toward the drug's legalization.
The administration says that the Iraqis, with American advisers and air and logistical support, are now poised to move toward larger cities.
The goal was to to build lasting relationships with affected people and to move toward political organization that can agitate for change.
The Iraqi units went on the move toward Kirkuk around midnight local time in order to "safeguard" the area, military commanders said.
With that, Republican voters could potentially move toward a candidate like Kasich, who is considered more of a centrist in the GOP.
Instead he ordered his soldiers to hit the dirt, and he began to move toward the taxi to try and stop it.
"We may need to move toward a system without rebates, where PBMs and drug companies just negotiate fixed-price contracts," he said.
Every move toward a centrist Republican risks losing a conservative, while concessions to the right could turn moderates away from the bill.
Many gold traders were waiting for a breakout above the critical long term resistance level near $1,364 and a move toward $1,2016.
They are significant because a breakout above or below the trading band often signals a very rapid move toward the target levels.
"There will be fatal crashes, that's for sure," Hart said, but he said that would not derail the move toward driverless cars.
Libya is torn apart by civil war, and Algeria, Egypt and Tunisia are unable to create jobs and move toward broad development.
Indonesia is pursuing bilateral ABIF deals, but it also serves as an illustration that ASEAN might not always move toward financial liberalisation.
It is time for the United States to stop fueling the incarceration industry and move toward a more humane response to migration.
In 1989, Merkel made a move toward a career in politics and joined the center-right activists of the Democratic Awakening party.
In both cases, however, the move toward originals meant the distributors became competitive with the studios and networks it licensed content from.
But he said for the trend to be confirmed, the 30-year bond needs to see its yield move toward 23 percent.
To move toward a more equitable system, we must reject efforts to sow dissent between minority communities, as Mr. Blum is doing.
Indeed, the Cuban leadership has insisted that the proposed changes do not represent a move toward the adoption of a capitalist system.
Third, policymakers should move toward more lightly regulated, competitive energy markets, with more "price discovery" through regular interaction of buyers and sellers.
That suggests the post-1964 move toward the GOP in the South really was motivated by the parties' shifting stances on race.
They just didn't feel any particular desire to vote for him (though many were still undecided, and could theoretically move toward him).
It will be up to unions to make the case, however, that it's a move toward the greater good for worker protections.
If we move toward a global budget system, which is what is described in the Jayapal bill, you maximize the administrative savings.
If Democrats do pursue impeachment, they will be flying somewhat in the face of public opinion if they move toward impeaching Trump.
If Congress does move toward fiscal stimulus in the coming months, it will be an uncommonly quick response to an economic threat.
But as Williams understood, it is only by making our voices heard that we can move toward greater understanding and create change.
Turkey and Iran fear that a move toward independence by the Iraqi Kurds will inflame separatist fervor among their countries' Kurdish minorities.
Schwartzman did not even move toward the shot, instead gesturing at his leg as he muttered to his coach, Juan Ignacio Chela.
The move toward stickiness can be traced to men on the Soviet Union teams, Williams said, although they didn't actually use honey.
Huge dam projects in the Brazilian Amazon were suspended in 2018 following citizen protests and calls for a move toward renewable energy.
They want real change, and poll after poll shows that they want to move toward a Medicare-for-all, single-payer system.
In a time of tribalism and separation, it was a clear move toward an integrated modern future from the oldest of houses.
IoT PlatformsAs the population continues to move toward cities in the coming years, municipalities will have to deal with increasing population pressures.
Henes is one of close to a dozen other Biden fundraisers who have already decided to move toward Bloomberg, these people added.
But if the predictions are borne out, it could be a sign that Apple will move toward killing the lightning charger altogether.
CMS' move toward home health prior authorization, which the agency further does not have statutory authority to impose, is a bad move.
Anytime we make a move toward supporting or joining that mission, we tune in to the flow of otherworldly success and abundance.
When Williams heard that his words were interpreted as a move toward gender fluidity, he thought, "Oh please," he told The Times.
As Stacy Cowley found, the move toward more mobile banking has opened up all sorts of security concerns, including possibilities of fraud.
Volkswagen's Audi brand and Daimler Benz, announced plans to cut thousands of jobs each, as they move toward electrification and autonomous driving.
Chinese bureaucracy is like a series of Chinese boxes that are harder and harder to open as you move toward the center.
"Max and his team want to proactively move toward a more inclusive presentation of art history across all periods," Dr. Murrell said.
They should also move toward concrete policy proposals to alleviate rising income inequality among women across age, class, race and ethnicity lines.
If we're to move toward a lasting change, Best noted, we'll need to reexamine some of our most deeply held core beliefs.
Yet in the last decade, the same locations have become hotbeds for food, as consumers move toward a quest for the experiential.
"This agreement allows us to move toward a return to more sustainable growth," Odebrecht Chief Executive Luciano Guidolin said in a statement.
A major step in Saudi Aramco's move toward domination of the global oil markets came in 1960, with the foundation of OPEC.
In the meantime, several states, including New Jersey, California, New York and Massachusetts, have adopted plans to gradually move toward that milestone.
After Nova Scotia, Dorian is expected to move toward Prince Edward Island and on Sunday reach Newfoundland, the Canadian Hurricane Centre projected.
Israeli sources have suggested the May 24 Israeli holiday of "Jerusalem Day" as a possible date for a more official move toward relocation.
Even more legal actions are likely to emerge in the coming days, both on this order and others as they move toward implementation.
The report specifically states seven deputies did not immediately move toward the gunshots and confront the shooter, a violation of accepted department protocol.
If that's the case, there's little need for Democrats to move toward adopting a much more sweeping class-based attack on the rich.
The aim was to secure buy-in from labor unions, including those most likely to be impacted by the move toward cleaner energy.
The catch: Todt worries that a move toward platforms might encourage smaller companies to overlook the occasions when they do need specialized products.
"[First], hurricanes in the northern hemisphere form at tropical and subtropical latitudes and then tend to move toward the west-northwest," he says.
Still, as the long-running series continues to move toward increasingly realistic experiences, Cadence should be a welcome shot of retro Zelda charm.
They read the ceasefire decision as an "ultimatum" and ordered their troops, which had begun to move toward demobilisation zones, to "secure positions".
Those memoirs track a life in pieces, trying to move toward meaning, while acknowledging that meaning is a destination we never fully reach.
Why this El Nino could be the biggest on record The rain is now expected to move toward Tamil Nadu in India's south.
I may not get an appetizer, or I'll move toward something a little cheaper — at least until later on in the dating process.
The request raises the prospect of more depositions even as the committees prepare to move toward the public phase of this impeachment inquiry.
"As we move toward more freelance and part-time work being integrated with most people's careers, these things need to be in place."
What a pleasure to watch a show move toward its final hour with so firm a grasp on what has given it life.
We have a lot of work to do with Iran before we ever say that they could move toward normalized relations with us.
Richmond Fed President Jeffrey Lacker said inflation was likely to accelerate in coming years and move toward the Federal Reserve's 2 percent target.
This could be an indication that Google will move toward a gender-neutral option as the default for other emojis in the future.
At the edges, the gravity field would start to point slightly toward the center, making it increasingly difficult to move toward the edge.
"He will be a great partner for me and the entire management team as we move toward becoming a public company," Khosrowshahi said.
Once the Russians and Americans agree that this has been achieved they will move toward joint targeting of groups they agree are terrorists.
COPPER SWINGS The nature of China's copper demand is also shifting, with a move toward ores and concentrates and away from refined products.
US efforts to move toward renewable energy have intensified over the last few years, but they still lag far behind many European countries.
Investors have been waiting for any new signals the bank could move toward a more orthodox system of using a single interest rate.
We are going to double funding for community health centers and move toward a Medicare for all, single-payer program of health care.
Ryan earlier Thursday rejected President Trump's recent call to move toward a bipartisan healthcare plan, saying he would rather not work with Democrats.
The Fed under Powell unanimously approved four rate hikes in 2018, continuing a move toward policy normalization that Yellen began in December 2015.
Airbus said it saw no legal basis for the U.S. move toward imposing tariffs on its aircraft and warned of deepening trade tensions.
But... Takeaway: We've seen a strong move toward 100% advisory fee offsets in recent years, caused both by LP agitation and SEC scrutiny.
But as Congress and the Trump administration explore tax reform, we should also move toward creative new strategies that better meet today's needs.
But the vice president expressed impatience with the unwillingness of North Korea to move toward ridding itself of nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles.
Wittner said he expects OPEC to move toward an agreement, and none of the major players have been talking down a deal lately.
ECB board member Benoit Coeure said on Wednesday the bank was ready to act if necessary to help inflation move toward that target.
And while it might be possible to move toward pilotless planes, this would pose infrastructural challenges just as in the case of cars.
Some may stick around, but it sounds like T-Mobile's current thinking is to move toward the One plan exclusively for post-paid.
Over the last year, the clearest trend in the drone industry has been a move toward units that are smaller and more portable.
NATO members agreed in 28503 to move toward spending at least 22019 percent of their respective gross domestic product on defense by 2024.
As we move toward clean energy, she foresees low-income families being left behind, and hopes to centralize their need for energy solutions.
Eventually, the company hopes to move toward only allowing organizations to request blood in every country where the tool is operational, she said.
The move toward incorporating AI started in 2015 with the acquisition of Identified and was augmented more recently by the acquisition of Platfora.
We support Israel and we've got to do whatever we can to encourage that part of the world to move toward a democracy.
That's more important now that the company is a publicly listed entity, and as it seeks to move toward profitability as a result.
The media companies, including Disney, WarnerMedia, and NBCUniversal, are still clinging to their legacy TV businesses as they move toward their streaming futures.
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A central tenet of Ryan's perennial budgets when he was writing them was a move toward privatizing Medicare, resulting in steep benefit cuts.
Instead, the central bank will increasingly move toward a market-oriented approach of using interest rates to manage the financial system, analysts say.
Prudential is now the only other nonbank with the SIFI designation, and it praised the council's move toward focusing on larger, riskier firms.
NATO members agreed in 2014 to move toward spending at least 2 percent of their respective gross domestic product on defense by 2024.
The move toward drug law reform may not be unstoppable, but it is certainly tilting in the direction of a more rational policy.
The state's move toward raising the legal age to buy cigarettes should inspire other states to take similar steps to protect young people.
This is a move toward a more free and competitive trade between the two auto markets that we have not seen in decades.
They took a long and loopy route to get there, but Black Dice finally made their move toward the club earlier this year.
He exercises little control over Cabinet members, which means sometimes they move toward policies he doesn't like and goes on to publicly denounce.
I remember feeling an intense desire to go into the tunnel and a sense of frustration at being unable to move toward it.
Tsai pledged to maintain peace with neighboring China, which claims the island and has warned that it would oppose any move toward independence.
At a more systemic level, what are the small changes you think we can make to move toward a more equitable health system?
This devastation initiated a move toward tolerance among nations that came to see the folly of trying to impose their religions on foreigners.
The move toward legalization would put New York among the growing number of states to legalize the drug, including California, Colorado and Washington.
As public health officials move toward the "mitigation" phase of the virus response, the specter of isolation and self-distancing is taking hold.
You're not trailing behind them as they step out of the bushes and move toward their watering holes; you're inside their watering hole.
As we move toward the close of the month, here are some of our top reads of the week to see you through.
They extrapolate and expound and theorize and expand, often in order to move toward a point that the interpreter would like to make.
But when they smile at the notary signing the wedding certificate, I see the corners of their mouths move toward their ears. Two.
As we move toward elimination, we're combining mapping with mobile data to show how people transport the malaria parasite from community to community.
Why it matters: The "roadmap" unveiled last week is the latest effort among major cities to move toward more climate-friendly transit options.
Mr. Shaw, an electrician, had seen a young man move toward the building gripping an AR-15 rifle and squeezing the trigger repeatedly.
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Mr. Trump referred to the most recent letter again last week, concluding that he was sure Mr. Kim would move toward full denuclearization.
She sought reconciliation with the island's aboriginal people and endorsed its move toward becoming the first place in Asia to legalize gay marriage.
But as we move toward that goal, we need to be careful of what technology and information is given to who and when.
As always, we will do our utmost to ensure that the ISIS terrorists do not move toward the border of our Iraqi partners.
The report specifically stated seven deputies did not immediately move toward the gunshots and confront the shooter, a violation of accepted department protocol.
The move toward 0.853 earlier this year was very important because it was a breakout from a prolonged 22-month sideways trading pattern.
And there's no reliable way to assess how good the programs are in helping students get jobs or move toward four-year degrees.
As consumers move toward online and digital ordering, Pizza Hut chief brand officer Marianne Radley said it's important for the company to adapt.
Combined, these forces are fueling a move toward more scalable, technology-enabled, customized investment advice that is tied to an investor's unique goals.
NATO members agreed in 2014 to move toward spending at least 2 percent of their respective gross domestic products on defense by 2024.
"Today's victory is especially important amidst reports that the Trump administration is planning to move toward even more extreme immigration policies," Crow said.
"If you're a market investor what you should see is a bullish move toward a structural realignment of a global economy," Navarro said.
The Senate is scheduled to take its first vote tied to the NDAA on Monday evening, when lawmakers will move toward starting debate.
Her move toward politics, she explains, was less a burning ideological expression and more an affinity for people, and for bringing them together.
Gavin Newsom of California, on his first day in office, announced his plan to move toward a single-payer system for that state.
Labour failed to bring down the government through a confidence motion last month but has been slow to move toward a second referendum.
" Richard Corbett, the leader of Labour's lawmakers in the European Parliament, described the move toward a second vote as a "very important step.
How can we leave this prepublication callout culture behind and move toward establishing more productive, thoughtful and important conversations between authors and critics?
And more than half of Democratic voters say they would like to see the party move toward the center rather than the left.
"It would be the first time that we'd see a move toward an unprotected work force," Tim Martell, the union's executive director, said.
They're supposed to occur at the "earliest possible date" and move toward a bland goal: to "implement the outcomes" of the Singapore meeting.
" He continued, "I think that the whole move toward renewables is just not good for [fossil fuels] at the end of the day.
It's something I've realized as I watch these developing countries move toward democracies: They tend to spiral downwards into various sorts of illiberalism.
The next thing is coming, and, yes, there may be an interval that's uncomfortable for people, but we're going to move toward that.
In one revealing and heartening sequence, Gore visits Georgetown, Texas, to talk to Mayor Dale Ross about the city's move toward renewable energy.
Remember that your body is literally wired to feel good, thread with nerves that communicate pleasure and let you know what to move toward.
While the catalog of old games might be finishing, Microsoft is adding a lot of games as it looks to move toward Scarlett compatibility.
Beijing continues to regard Taiwan as a province awaiting reunification with the mainland and has threatened force should the island move toward formal independence.
This means future robots could use these sensors to read their positions, sense their speed or even move toward high or low pressure areas.
"As we move toward a decarbonised economy these businesses realise they need to be involved in electricity," said Jonathan Funnell at recruiters Proco Commodities.
"As we move toward a decarbonised economy these businesses realize they need to be involved in electricity," said Jonathan Funnell at recruiters Proco Commodities.
Just this week, Berkeley just became the first city to ban natural gas in new homes, hoping to move toward an electric-powered city.
Peskov also said Putin was ready to move toward normalizing ties with the United States in proportion to U.S. willingness to do the same.
And unless he has evidence of that collusion -- and I haven&apost seen it yet -- that he move toward a conclusion of his investigation.
Cumulatively, this history has led the profession to move toward a patient-centered model that is emphatic about informed consent and shared decision-making.
As we move toward self-driving cars we will see more options for paratransit — the services available for folks who can't use public transit.
Not only has #PlasticFreeJuly just started, but there are plenty of products on sale that can help you move toward a more sustainable existence.
And news coming out of China indicates that a move toward halting electric car permits might derail this strategy, even if it did proceed.
Joshua Lowcock of media agency UM said though there's been a move toward getting rid of ads, it will go back the other way.
" He said Republicans want "to continue working with all parties in a bipartisan manner as we refine language and move toward a consensus package.
So countries move toward Denmark, but they never quite get there — I don't think even Denmark is quite the Denmark of the popular imagination.
These new ad tools should help Pinterest grow its revenue, to perhaps even boost its $11 billion valuation, and move toward an eventual IPO.
As honest policy wonks will tell you, the ACA was about the most market-friendly, insurer-friendly possible way to move toward universal coverage.
And some features of that future are incredibly frustrating, such as the move toward wireless headphones that means an "ecosystem lock-in" to Apple.
Rather than move toward inclusion, states and cities would attempt to simply shut down the pools, beaches and even school systems that practiced discrimination.
The plan also includes a push to move toward a comprehensive legislative solution for immigration and naturalization during O'Rourke's first 100 days in office.
The experiment can be set up so that the waves combine constructively—peak to peak, trough to trough—only when they move toward D1.
The consulting firm anticipates that by 2026, $200 billion to $13 billion in grocery sales could move toward other nontraditional channels, like convenience stores.
But a move toward an official government count of the deaths at the hands of law enforcement has only made incremental progress at best.
"I don't want to see us move toward a foreign policy in which human rights only matters when nothing else matters," Rubio told reporters.
Will music sales be a big part of your business down the road or will you move toward advertising like most other social networks?
Adam Manning, vice president of communications for the developmental American Soccer League, said the move toward safer practices in soccer might take a while.
The world is more globalized and there's been a visual move toward modernization, where you see an uptake in technology even among rural populations.
We must continue to work and try to move toward what we call in the Civil Rights Movement the building of the beloved community.
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Sources close to Zalora suggest that the company is selling the businesses in an effort to streamline its costs and move toward becoming profitable.
I'd caution against using Q2 results as a direct measure of the 3a's appeal and Google's move toward a six-month device release cycle.
On Monday, Flake didn't rule out an endorsement of Trump, but said the businessman would have to move toward him on policy, including immigration.
With the move toward a monthly payment plan model in the cellphone industry, the major carriers have huge inventories of contracts ripe for securitization.
"In passing charter school legislation in 2017,  the governor showed he was determined to move toward privatizing education in Jefferson County specifically," she said.
"The Olympics are going to raise our profile and in the long term, help us move toward equality," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
The next episodes might be a real turning point as she is about to make a real move toward the Targaryen in her blood.
Why this could be bad for the merger: The move toward an administrative law proceeding is a likely step toward killing the merger altogether.
However, this could also raise the potential for a move toward a harder or a no-deal Brexit, a clear negative for the pound.
So, rather than trying to avoid the problem of your taxes, do some research, talk to a tax professional and move toward a solution.
And old distinctions, like that between wired and wireless access, have become less meaningful as mobile networks move toward wider availability and higher performance.
Energy prices, earnings, and a move toward a more electronic society could all be pushing the sector, experts told CNBC's "Power Lunch " on Monday.
Most viewers and competitors, even those with a few hesitations, seem to be in favor of the Eleague's move toward this new Swiss system.
"They know they shouldn't be the one that really starts the war again, so they're really trying to move toward peace," Ms. Wills said.
There are a few areas where I still will move toward a slightly more luxurious or convenient life, either now or in the future.
Large multinationals such as Unilever, Renault, Google and Nike are some of the companies starting to move toward a circular business model, experts say.
It's just not possible, as China, as Africa move toward consuming meat the same way America does because we just don't have enough land.
Should the experiment move toward a companywide policy, Sweetgreen is considering solutions to make its products available to those without credit or debit cards.
The company has made a point of getting advertisers to move toward video buys as a way of stemming its declining ad revenue growth.
NTIA said the move toward broader online encryption could help build up online trust that is keeping segments of the population from engaging online.
In the U.S., numerous organizations have done away with plastic bags or plastic straws in an effort to move toward more environmentally friendly options.
Generally, candidates don't usually move toward the center until after they lock up their party's nomination and start looking ahead to the general election.
"As we move toward a decarbonized economy these businesses realize they need to be involved in electricity," said Jonathan Funnell at recruiters Proco Commodities.
With a whirring sound, two 21996,21997-square-foot fabric panels on 27-inch wheels began to move toward each other, aided by four winches.
While clinical care is the focus of any medical center, hospitals have many incentives to move toward hotel-inspired features, services and staff training.
International election monitors delivered a scathing verdict on the conduct of the referendum, but Erdogan denied his new powers were a move toward dictatorship.
Tesoro Corp and Marathon Petroleum Corp, companies that have invested in biofuels blending capacity, expressed support for the EPA's move toward denying the change.
Anticipating criticism, a spokeswoman for the group, Hediye Yusif, said this was not intended as a first move toward the partition of the country.
The move toward converting television into a digital format, as painful and annoying as that was, is a great example of this in action.
Sensors that detect heat, and hence people, can be placed on the beetles, so that they can be manipulated to move toward a person.
There are other products that Pinterest has come out with to move toward that goal, as well, like Shop the Look and Instant Ideas.
The officer testified that he opened fire, shooting five times, after seeing the car move toward his partner and thought he was in danger.
The Trump administration is making another incremental move toward lower drug prices, opening up a new part of Medicare to well-established competitive pressures.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Eastern Libyan commander Khalifa Haftar ordered his troops to move toward the capital Tripoli, in a video message published online on Thursday.
This is often a strong trend reversal pattern, so the long-term analysis suggested oil would develop a new uptrend and move toward $72.
While refusing to countenance any move toward Catalan independence, Sanchez has adopted a more conciliatory approach toward the region than his predecessor Mariano Rajoy.
Adults can help young people appreciate that healthy anxiety has a purpose: It alerts us to potential threats and helps us move toward safety.
This type of longing, the almost-touching, makes me feel as though I am alive and that there is something left to move toward.
The unforeseen move toward sending merchandise around the world in containers made it more attractive to unload ships onto trains in Halifax or Montreal.
But now he is calling for Congress to move toward impeachment, arguing that Democrats should not worry that it would antagonize the president's base.
"There is definitely a move toward a younger generation," said Mohammed Alyahya, a Saudi analyst and nonresident fellow at the Atlantic Council in Washington.
Overall, the bill does move toward solving some of the problems laid bare by the coronavirus epidemic, and keeping workers and their families safe.
" FAA Administrator Steve Dickson said last year he wants to move "toward a more holistic versus transactional, item-by-item approach to aircraft certification.
It was a strong sign that Republicans have the votes to move toward a quick acquittal, which could happen as early as Friday afternoon.
This large move toward greater equality might have made some people feel better, but it did little to assuage the hardship from soaring unemployment.
She quickly persuaded Ms. Rossellini to rejoin the fold — part of a move toward inclusion, not just of skin color but also of age.
It goes like this: As neutron stars move toward each other, a tiny bit of their material gets shot into space at incredible speeds.
Also, tell your friends about the show as we move toward what may be a finale and figure out how this all ends together.
Handling the issue of debt prioritization correctly is vital if the island and its people are going to move toward a more prosperous future.
Critics, however, argued that the move toward austerity worsened the economic situation precisely at the moment countries should have moved to stimulate their economies.
Some Trump allies take those interviews as an optimistic sign, saying that investigations normally start with more ephemeral people and move toward the center.
Trump made his first hard move toward a more protectionist trade strategy Monday when he imposed significant tariffs on solar panels and washing machines.
I think we need to move toward a certainly more fair, more accurate and frankly a more responsible news media for the American people.
Such interviews are part of the application process to prove their marriages to US citizens are legitimate, enabling them to move toward legal status.
Andrew Cuomo pledged Wednesday to phase out the state's last remaining coal plants as officials move toward boosting the state's share of renewable energy.
Brunson was moved to house arrest in July and given a travel ban, which had been seen as a move toward his potential release.
Any move toward a meaningful pickup in infrastructure investing would require more government borrowing and thus put upward pressure on today's low interest rates.
So I think we have to move toward having more women in charge of workplaces, and let's just see if it can be different.
Van Dyke later said that McDonald had failed to comply with demands to drop the knife and had made a threatening move toward police.
Candidates who move toward the center assume a deep pool of voters will be waiting there, eager to be rescued from vitriol and nonsense.
The legislation comes amid a worldwide move toward cashless payments using cards or mobile devices, which supporters say are safer, quicker and more convenient.
There needs to be some form of agreement and an intention, a credible intention to move toward a free trade (deal) or customs union.
China has denied interfering in Hong Kong affairs, though protesters have said the extradition bill is part of a relentless move toward mainland control.
The previous position of most Democrats, especially party leaders and key committee chairs, was to try to postpone any move toward impeachment for now.
Do you think in the Democratic debate around health care that a universal health care plan should move toward getting rid of private insurance?
Forget any move toward democracy; experts now fear that China will return to the bad old days of Mao-style purges and policy disasters.
"As we move toward commercial deployment, adding Dan to the strong team led by Kyle is the next step," Barra said in a statement.
As he made his move toward the basket, the ball flew out of bounds, but it was ruled to have gone off a Mavericks player.
Another potentially troubling trend, but one Netflix appears fully aware of and prepared to handle, is the move toward closed gardens in the TV ecosystem.
In other parts of the country, significant freezing rain and ice will hit central Kansas and eastern Nebraska and move toward Central Iowa on Monday.
"I really think you are going to see an aggressive move toward casual, personal, friendly and a transparent way of connecting with customers," McCabe said.
Employers, for their part, should move toward skill-based hiring and put less weight on the lengthening lines and letters found on resumes, they write.
"We are in the midst of a populist backlash against rising inequality and increasingly seeing a move toward more protectionism," it said in the report.
The MMA gives us tools to move toward better compensation from streaming companies, while giving songwriters and music publishers control of digital mechanical music licensing.
Recent opinion polls indicate a slight move toward support for staying in the EU. But May has repeatedly said there will be no new referendum.
It found that 54% of Democrats surveyed said they wanted their party to move toward the center, compared with 41% who said they did not.
The UAE is hardly alone in using defense contractors; in fact, it is the US that helped pioneer the worldwide move toward privatizing the military.
Guariglia's work, along with other contemporary photographers like Andreas Gursky and Edward Burtynsky, move toward what I began to think of as the Anthropocene sublime.
If we can do that, we might just move toward a culture that truly walks the walk when it comes to promoting innovation and change.
It may also have been a warning that, should Iran and Saudi Arabia move toward becoming nuclear-armed states, Turkey would not stand idly by.
And it's possible that at a time when positive visions of the world feel difficult to find, more virtual reality will move toward seeking hope.
"Most of the issues outlined are going to be finalized as we move toward November 30," one industry source with knowledge of the discussions said.
A severe storm has started to form in parts of Arkansas, Tennessee and Kentucky and is expected to move toward the mid-Atlantic on Friday.
"We have a lot of work to do with Iran before we could ever say they could move toward normalized relations with us," she said.
The data, which the company plans to issue at least twice a year, "is a move toward holding ourselves accountable," Facebook said in its report.
The company is also benefiting from a move toward a new cycle of smaller logic chips, known in the industry as the 7 nanometer generation.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks fell sharply on Thursday while the Japanese yen rose in a move toward safety assets, with traders citing the Sino-U.
In any of these we may move toward fear or toward empathy, toward the fortress of the ego or the expansiveness of a life together.
So why does Stranger Things' move toward this heavier approach feel so empty, when Harry Potter's slowly building darkness became more engrossing with every book?
But it could also fuel a technologically driven move toward surveillance capitalism or a surveillance state – profiteering or big brother instead of trust and security.
We must move toward whatever uncertain future together, and hope that by reaching out to all sides we can one day come to an understanding.
Paulich says the warm afternoon temperatures have sparked up fire activity and the so-called Mendocino Complex fires continue to move toward the Lakeport area.
The move toward algorithmic presentation is essentially the conversion of a structured broadcasting platform into an ecosystem within which Twitter decides which way is up.
After years of the country's interest rates stagnating, the central bank began to move toward gradually raising them amid signs of a stronger US economy.
I've been really interested in trying to move toward developing a program ... to reach out to community organizations and help them connect to each other.
Through vignettes and personal testimonies, the film portrays Greene County, Alabama, as its people move toward understanding and cooperation in a time of social change.
We're all for increased collaboration between automakers, especially as we move toward a more autonomous future and an expected increase in vehicle-to-vehicle communications.
With inflation expected to move toward 2 percent and the job market close to full employment, the FOMC is preparing for further interest rate increases.
It's a move toward "a new set of corporate values and culture" at the human resources-focused software firm, a Zenefits spokesman confirmed to CNBC.
The Welkio acquisition is just the beginning of a move toward more efficient software to help power the various companies and locations that WeWork operates.
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Li said China would maintain the direction of its macroeconomic policies but would not move toward quantitative easing or flood the economy with bank bills.
It's also significant in that it marks Twitter's biggest move toward making Periscope, which it acquired last year, a more official part of its platform.
The move toward an open ecosystem has become a necessary one to stay competitive in adtech, but wasn't a concession Apple was willing to make.
But a dashboard camera video released in 2015 showed that McDonald was at least 10 feet away from the officers and didn't move toward police.
The DTEK50 is less of a step forward than a move toward a company that is more service-focused, rather than providing the full package.
All joking aside, one casual dining chain, Olive Garden, has made a big move toward appealing to millennials, and it's through a partnership with Amazon.
Twiga doesn't plan to move toward entering or supplying B2C e-commerce, where it could become a competitor to other online retailers, such as Jumia.
The Trump administration has taken steps to end government funding for the International Space Station and move toward privatizing the project in the coming years.
Twitter doesn't allow for complexity; to express a move toward inclusiveness on Twitter, "I love [insert demographic group]!" may be the best you can do.
"All four are reluctant to appear because they believe it's a perjury trap designed to move toward impeachment of the president," he told the Post.
He urged Moscow to use that influence to convince Kim to move toward denuclearization "as a last chance to avoid severe consequences" against the North.
Mass communication—television and, especially, internet access—has eroded some regional distinctions, and Democrats have seen the country move toward them on many social issues.
Finally, Congress can ensure that the program continues to move toward insurance rates that reflect actual risks, rather than subsidizing new construction in flood zones.
Google's Duplex project is starting to move toward allowing humans to have natural conversations with artificial intelligence as if one was talking to another person.
The move toward diet food is another step in Chipotle's reinvention, as it works to recover from a series of health scares at its restaurants.
Stocks rose and interest rates fell, reversing much of the market movement on Friday, when investors worried the Fed might move toward a rate increase.
But since Coach Daniel Hourcade took over from Santiago Phelan in 2013, there has been a noticeable move toward a more expansive style of play.
The benchmarks would operate in the full understanding that the former Nusra leaders are unlikely, and probably unable, to move toward such a moderate stance.
Prior to the crackdown, Barclays said Brent crude appears to be consolidating around $60 a barrel and could make a move toward $70 a barrel.
Now they might not even be that, as Dieselgate has compelled the VW Group to rethink everything and move toward electrification in its home market.
Many questions persist about how each country can move toward the zero carbon-energy target that experts say is necessary to avoid destructive climate change.
He skated in with space on the left side, made a move toward the slot and fired a shot past Raanta for the unassisted equalizer.
The balancing act between conservatives and centrists is a crucial test of McConnell's leadership, with every move toward one side risking votes on the other.
This move toward becoming more of a services company has worked reasonably well and Rackspace's quarterly results have pointed upwards for the last few years.
The comments from Ryan and Trump all but assure the Republican-held Congress will not move toward its long-held goal in the near future.
But Prince Mohammed wanted to wean the kingdom off its dependence on oil, particularly as consumers around the world move toward renewable sources of energy.
Do we have the capacity for mass testing, such that we can move toward something like the models we see in Taiwan or South Korea?
The rapid surge in demand for telemedicine, for example, could finally be the catalyst needed to encourage a more profound move toward remote medical examinations.
Recent opinion polls indicate a slight move toward support for staying in the EU. But May has repeatedly said there will be no new referendum.
But Bowman — who was, like Shulkin, appointed by Trump — is said to oppose the administration's plan to move toward more privatized services for veterans' health.
How do we move toward a global community in which people have the decent jobs, food, clean water, education, health care and housing they need?
In a surprising move toward unity, Benny Gantz has agreed to join forces with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, after years of outspoken political rivalry.
Trent Alexander-Arnold, a 20-year-old fullback, was about to move toward the middle of the field to let a Liverpool teammate take it.
Hanging in the balance could be billions of dollars in costs, and even fundamental business models, as more gig companies move toward public stock offerings.
YouTube Premium, the platform's paid subscription service, is another move toward slurping up the dollars people spend on "mainstream home entertainment," as he terms it.
Forecasters said Dorian will pass over Puerto Rico and the U.S. and British Virgin Islands later on Wednesday and move toward the Bahamas on Friday.
That move toward EVs will enable a break with its past method of complying with mileage rules by purchasing credits, rather than making cleaner cars.
Estimate the location of the center of mass and see how much it would move toward the front if you put the engine back in.
Human rights lawyers inside and outside the government have warned that any move toward longer detentions now may be struck down by Hong Kong's courts.
At a staff meeting in 2015, he told his core group that the church would move toward full participation for gay, lesbian and transgender members.
Some of the investments will have to go into companies with high carbon footprints but a strategy to move toward a more sustainable business model.
Our current tax system represents a drag on economic growth and we should move toward a simpler and fairer tax code that promotes economic growth.
Competing Medicare- and Medicaid-for-all proposals would move toward more universal healthcare (with important caveats around immigrants and long-term support for disabled Americans).
Ascend has also tried to move toward in-school suspensions, to remove children from their peers, but not, counterproductively, away from the process of learning.
If not these, then what are strong enough incentives to protect the Affordable Care Act as a steppingstone to move toward health care for all?
But where is the outrage that Hamas kept urging Palestinians to move toward the fence, having been amply forewarned by Israel of the mortal risk?
I trust him with his words and I think we all need to move toward being compassionate, loving, healing, yet also respecting our law enforcement.
"It is the opening for the E.C.B. to move toward tapering," said Carsten Brzeski, chief economist for Germany and Austria at ING Bank in Frankfurt.
The two plots, featuring the same set of predators (Aaron Pedersen and Aaron Glenane), intertwine and, after a lengthy intro, move toward some revolting cruelness.
It is now unlikely that our governments will move toward a normal relationship, which would have benefited future generations of Cubans as well as Americans.
Yet if we could get just one offending bank to move toward divesting from fossil fuels, the ripple effects would be both swift and global.
According to Reuters, Beijing suspects Taiwan will make a move toward formally declaring independence, a move that China has said will lead to military action.
It is a scenario De Grasse and his coach hope to change as the world's best move toward Doha and the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.
With the move toward automation, these banks are also having to put a lot of resources on training and building systems that facilitate these changes.
Trump said he would "take the heat" if lawmakers wanted to move toward comprehensive immigration reform, saying they were "not that far away" from it.
"The faster we move toward renewable energy, the faster we can stop exporting billions from our local economy to import expensive fossil fuels," State Rep.
Will we move toward socialism under the Democrats or towards a restoration of the civil rights and civil liberties traditionally associated with our democratic republic?
Other states contemplating changes to their own marijuana rules are likely to watch closely as Nevada and the three others move toward legalization this year.
GoPro, meanwhile, continued its slow trudge toward complete irrelevance, as it laid off a significant number of people in an attempt to move toward profitability.
The influential Fed official said inflation should gradually move toward the Fed's 2 percent target and the Fed remains on track to raise interest rates.
It would be in China's interest to move toward squaring its trade books with the U.S. Sadly, I am not holding my breath for that.
"The company is definitely trying to move toward the cheapest option, and if not, you have to get approval," Mr. Lindsey said of his employer.
Every time we act consistently with our goal to lose weight, using whichever plan we chose to losing weight, we will move toward losing weight.
As more places move toward making cannabis a government-regulated industry, one big question has surfaced: Where will the tax revenue from legal weed go?
While the year's news stories sometimes suggested steps backward in this regard, we're sticking with the move toward greater inclusivity and reflection of individual preferences.
It's another example of what I tried to show in my book: that new ideas start on the fringes and they move toward the center.
That's why I have fought hard with some success to move toward making public colleges and universities tuition free and very substantially reduce student debt.
"The good thing is we're seeing incremental positives as we move toward tax cuts," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities in New York.
The central bank has maintained a tight policy stance and is working on a strategy to move toward a full-fledged inflation targeting regime by 2020.
The Toronto Raptors are winners of nine straight at home and are trying to make a move toward the No. 1 spot in the Eastern Conference.
And on Thursday, House Speaker Paul Ryan announced that Republicans will move toward defunding Planned Parenthood as part of their efforts to get rid of Obamacare.
They indicate that much of the US could stand to strengthen gun laws and their enforcement — to move toward universal background checks, which most Americans support.
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"We're going to have to do things differently ... and we have to move toward that more sustainable future faster than we are moving today," Gleick said.
"There's this assumption that investors really prefer commissions and that if advisors move toward fee-based, there will be resistance in the client base," said Smith.
Signaling its clear intent to gradually move toward less accommodative policies, the Fed withdrew $215 billion of money market liquidity in the three months to January.
Eventually, Johnson would like to move toward augmenting the organ to make us smarter and healthier and pave the way for interfacing directly with computing devices.
That's how we landed on our commitment to move toward a closed-loop supply chain and to one day stop extracting materials from the earth altogether.

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