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And today, with Hollywood moving toward Silicon Valley and Silicon Valley moving toward Hollywood, the rivalry just doesn't seem all that epic anymore.
Every evening, waves of immigrants stream north, moving toward Los Angeles and Phoenix — echoed, in a sense, by the waves of tourists streaming south, moving toward Cancún and Acapulco.
Pai has been moving toward this vote for some time.
All of a sudden, invisible footsteps were moving toward me.
"I trust that it's all moving toward God," he said.
Where do we want public schools to be moving toward?
Google has been moving toward this direction for some time.
That's when the officers finally begin moving toward Clark's body.
Canada is also moving toward legalizing adult use of marijuana.
"We should be moving toward the neutral stance," he said.
The industry appears to be moving toward automation, as well.
Soon, we were a huge throng moving toward Alexander Garden.
In Sweden, the center of gravity is moving toward membership.
This is the type of automated world we're moving toward.
Deval Patrick are both said to be moving toward bids.
Other nations already expedite deportations or are moving toward that.
Chicago is moving toward becoming more integrated racially and economically.
But, increasingly we found, they are moving toward the latter.
And medicine in general is moving toward more descriptive labels.
Some, like PepsiCo, have persevered in moving toward fresher fare.
But he was moving toward a career in the theater.
Various purchases in hand, I began moving toward the door.
This aligns well with the antidisciplinary world we're moving toward.
Here, too, the city is already moving toward its goal.
That's exactly the flavor zone that we're all moving toward.
We're already moving toward mass legalization at some point anyway.
Do you feel we're moving toward a more violent world?
And it's why more states are now moving toward legalization.
ESPN reports that 25 more states are "moving toward" legalization.
Shoppers are buying fewer clothes and moving toward discount chains.
America's queer center of gravity is moving toward the middle.
Verizon is very much moving toward advertising, targeted ads, video.
Ecuador may be moving toward turning over WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
It&aposs moving toward the northeast at 5 mph (7 kph).
These are the sort of areas you can imagine moving toward.
The company is still in transition, moving toward cloud-based software.
China, on the other hand, is moving toward hoarding those exploits.
According to Myers, the second step involves moving toward your discomfort.
Kim needs to show he is serious about moving toward denuclearization.
This is a powerful time to be moving toward your goals.
It concluded Brown was moving toward the officer when Wilson fired.
Do you think we're moving toward a point of hardware agnosticism?
"The shift is moving toward a commonsense energy policy," Daines said.
Hog and cattle production is moving toward the contract model too.
WE'VE SEEN BOND YIELDS JUMP, TEN-YEAR IS MOVING TOWARD 3%.
Caliber is now moving toward foreclosing on at least another 3,200.
While we're moving toward Honolulu, the situation is precarious and tedious.
It was moving toward the northwest at 8 mph (13 kph).
Clinton has already begun moving toward Mr. Sanders on other issues.
Mr. Blandino, too, believes makeup companies are moving toward the ideal.
And the Florida Senate race may be moving toward a recount.
Under the microscope, she noticed cloudlike shadows moving toward a lesion.
Gail: Or we could just start moving toward Medicare for all.
This is what we've been moving toward for years, of course.
Virginia is one state moving toward creating an independent redistricting committee.
The protest continued as demonstrators began moving toward the presidential palace.
In 21, Greenlanders voted overwhelmingly in favor of moving toward independence.
Moving toward a thorium fuel cycle has a lot of unknowns.
The future battles between geopolitical foes are increasingly moving toward cyberspace.
I finally started moving toward her to give her a hug.
"I'm in favor of moving toward impeachment," she told the magazine.
This is not a society moving toward greater enlightenment and tolerance.
The storm was moving toward the southeast at 1 mph (2 kph).
Police have said he was moving toward officers in a menacing way.
WE STILL HAVE SOME SLACK BUT WE'RE RAPIDLY MOVING TOWARD FULL EMPLOYMENT.
We need to start moving toward a future that works for everyone.
In coming years, he sees local tastes moving toward more classic cocktails.
Digital privacy is moving toward becoming more of a recognized human right.
"Hector should start moving toward playing here very, very soon," Green said.
Bergen said he doesn't see the government moving toward working with formers.
And I think that we'll be moving toward a resolution of this.
"This is a Fed that is moving toward raising rates," Rieder said.
But the company is largely moving toward more immediately practical business applications.
Other states moving toward offering it include Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Mississippi.
"The party's coming, the party's coming!" he said, moving toward the door.
"I think it is moving toward that," Tlaib said Sunday of impeachment.
Still, we are moving toward complete taxation of trade in both directions.
The House may soon find itself moving toward impeachment in any case.
The power grid needs to continue moving toward greener sources of energy.
Marxism-Leninism proclaimed that history was inevitably moving toward a communist society.
That more nuanced storytelling is something public health might be moving toward.
The storm was moving toward the north-northeast at about 6 mph.
We were also miserable and moving toward the negativity that awaited us.
I think [further consolidation by these companies] is what we're moving toward.
So Americans are slowly but surely moving toward supporting stricter gun laws.
Carcillo's Chapter 5 Foundation assists and educates former players moving toward retirement.
In the U.S., certain states are moving toward reformation instead of incarceration.
It suggested that Democrats were moving toward a specific set of charges.
"AI is clearly moving toward lighter models and greener AI," he says.
About 0.6 bcfd was moving toward the Gulf Coast before the blast.
I am optimistic that my generation can continue moving toward middle ground.
Republicans will then use it to argue Democrats are moving toward socialism.
The tracks indicate the animal was moving toward or away from something.
And after much debate, Ottawa is moving toward replacing its central library.
But at least they were moving toward a resolution, together and alone.
It further entrenches the mandatory two-earner model we are moving toward.
But moving toward renewable energy, as he sees it, just makes sense.
" Clinton, by contrast, said: "I think what the states are doing right now needs to be supported, and I absolutely support all the states that are moving toward medical marijuana, moving toward — absolutely — legalizing it for recreational use.
We should also try to keep moving toward a more plant-centric diet.
Moving toward a system that essentially taxes imports helps offset that lost income.
While some companies are moving toward that direction, not everyone is there yet.
For different reasons, both men had keen self-interest in moving toward unity.
The first phenomenon was the moving North Pole, which is moving toward Siberia.
We are moving toward a technology space that is swift, connected and digitized.
Motherboard: Do you think electing Trump is moving toward the direction you want?
"You have to see the whole drug market moving toward synthetics," he said.
Waymo appears to be moving toward making the flesh-and-blood driver obsolete.
Forecasters saw a handful of House races moving toward Democrats in recent days.
Cops said Scout Schultz, 13, was carrying a knife when moving toward officers.
Hurricane Florence is slowly but surely moving toward landfall along the East Coast.
"Our forces are moving toward Tripoli from different positions," the forces' spokesman added.
But this week's actions by the FCC signal that it's moving toward reality.
China and the U.S. are moving toward signing a "phase one" trade deal.
Eventually, they spotted a canoe moving toward them, containing several men and women.
Some states themselves have been moving toward banning personal or philosophical vaccine exemptions.
Meanwhile, payers are moving toward becoming providers by investing in primary care clinics.
Two other defendants in the special counsel's investigation, however, are moving toward sentencing.
That's why the discussion is gradually moving toward" what role "governments should play.
Nixon resigned in 1974, with the House of Representatives moving toward impeaching him.
Unfortunately, we are not currently moving toward a better future, despite expert recommendations.
I do think that all healthcare systems are moving toward an online model.
"I think we are moving toward a bifurcated technology system," Mr. Segal said.
ROSS And dignity is a choice that keeps us moving toward something better.
However, international consensus appears to be moving toward the EU approach, Knot said.
No, I don't think we're moving toward a more unified sort of humanity.
You two have been moving toward a more natural look, with less contour.
"We have been moving toward rebalancing the markets for some time," Falih said.
How does that change how we keep workers moving toward a common goal?
"I am optimistic that we are moving toward a stable government," Oler said.
"We're in critical condition, but moving toward stable," he said, his brow furrowed.
Nijinsky stands, with his back to us, moving toward the backdrop very slowly.
Confidence: Medium-High Sunday: Clouds thicken and showers start moving toward the area.
As Europe swings toward populism, what type of government is Turkey moving toward?
"I think we are moving toward a solution, probably next week," he said.
She represents an image of the world moving toward a more inclusive space.
The Trump administration is moving toward abstinence-only sex education for teens. Mmhm.
You are moving toward a light along whitewashed walls, concave like a squinted eye.
After you have determined your intention, you will start moving toward making it happen.
The internet, in its petulant and infantile glory, is slowly moving toward that ideal.
My understanding is that Mr. Weinstein and his board are moving toward an agreement.
In this account, the world was inexorably moving toward democracy and free-market economics.
The Republican National Committee is moving toward abolishing a standing committee on primary debates.
Lava from fissure 17 is moving toward Highway 137, which runs along the ocean.
It's encouraging to see the SEC moving toward a higher standard than currently required.
Forecasters say a tropical weather system moving toward the Gulf of Mexico is strengthening.
U.S. officials say there is no sign yet of Turkish forces moving toward Manbij.
Policymakers also expressed more optimism that inflation was moving toward their 0.83 percent target.
"Either way we'll be moving toward confirming Judge Gorsuch on Friday," McConnell told reporters.
Officials have cited the market's rise as one reason for moving toward higher rates.
The 39-square mile (193-square kilometer) blaze is moving toward the Rogue River.
And it's brighter at the bottom because that light is actually moving toward us.
Trump moving toward entertainment full-time if he loses in November isn't completely farfetched.
Claire McCaskill Missouri attorney general Josh Hawley is moving toward a run against McCaskill.
Its withdrawal comes as hurricanes Erick and Flossie are moving toward the Hawaiian islands.
My cooking career started gradually moving toward cooking with live fire 16 years ago.
When Russia was moving toward annexing the peninsula, Tatar activists provided the only opposition.
He said Delta was moving toward hiring local food suppliers and adding kitchen facilities.
It is also moving toward commercial-scale production which is about a year off.
Trump "deserves substantial credit" for "moving toward a summit with North Korea," says Sen.
The Senate is moving toward a long-term reauthorization of Federal Aviation Administration programs.
Congress is moving toward slapping stricter sanctions on North Korea as diplomatic efforts flounder.
A more sweeping approach would seek bigger economic gains by moving toward consumption taxation.
And the Trump administration signaled it was moving toward a trade deal with China.
"I think the market is moving toward" measuring rooms in cubic feet, he said.
The event's organizers shouted back, and the two sides began moving toward each other.
Still, Ms. Pelosi and her allies also run risks in not moving toward impeachment.
That's why I don't buy it that we are all moving toward shared cars.
The older I get, the more I feel like moving toward wearing a uniform.
Yet the consensus is that both countries are in fact moving toward a deal.
America can win the competition for international business by also moving toward full expensing.
"We believe widespread drone delivery is rapidly moving toward becoming a reality," Bezos said.
"I'm hoping this means that we're moving toward being more politically engaged," Frank said.
"I think you're supposed to be gradualistically moving toward the exits," Gundlach told Bloomberg.
Policymakers also expressed more optimism that inflation was moving toward their 2 percent target.
It is moving toward thinking differently about the question what is to be done?
There's another proposal there for moving toward saturation job creation for low-income youth.
Likhachyov said Rosatom was moving toward less state support for its day-to-day operations.
Many states in the US are gradually moving toward weed legalization and, at least, decriminalization.
The auto industry is slowly moving toward the same model, with Tesla leading the pack.
MIAMI – Forecasters say a tropical weather system moving toward the Gulf of Mexico is strengthening.
I will remain CEO until our new CEO starts, keeping us moving toward our goals.
All he knew was that they were moving toward his original target: the agricultural collective.
Moving toward 180-degree instead of full 360-degree video has a few big advantages.
She suggests, though, that millennials may be changing things up and moving toward greater transparency.
Don't let troubles from your past hold you back from moving toward your goals, Libra!
So by moving toward reform, we will unleash a lot of new income and growth.
One board member has already said the app is moving toward its own shopping experience.
As emphasis is moving toward cloud and Zero Trust, access becomes the last defense line.
It means moving toward community-based policing and citizens police-review boards with independent authority.
The economy is gradually moving toward full employment, which is expected to boost workers' paychecks.
Lyft and larger rival Uber have been moving toward their respective IPOs for months now.
These damaged drops then start moving toward the next-nearest drops and merge with them.
Republican leadership, meanwhile, is moving toward repeal because it seems like the least bad option.
Apple has been steadily moving toward a more robust iPhone subscription program for some time.
A growing number of consumers are moving toward online shopping, pollster Mallory Newall said Friday.
He said that Johnson "understood" Democrats' concerns and that officials are moving toward a resolution.
The fact that we're moving toward a summit with North Korea is also good news.
Moving toward a more progressive party requires a confrontation, remedy, and reversal of these legacies.
The country has been moving toward a more robust use of early voting for years.
But Trump aside, the industry is likely to keep moving toward hybrid and electric technology.
It dropped that in 2016, moving toward a plan to charge businesses for specialized accounts.
"I believe LNG is moving (toward) a gas index," said Total's chief executive Patrick Pouyanne.
Irma made landfall in the Florida Keys early Sunday before moving toward mainland Florida. Sen.
But he also voted twice against moving toward impeachment proceedings, The Dallas Morning News noted.
They were moving toward the Monimbó cemetery, on a hillside at the edge of town.
The storm is moving toward the northwest at 17 mph (28 kph), the NHC said.
Rather than moving toward an agreement, negotiators on both sides have dug in their heels.
One person briefed on the deal said SoftBank was moving toward breaking off the talks.
Yeah man, he's doing OK. So you started moving toward them and grabbed the bong?
"We're [moving] toward a society where the police are everywhere," said Hickey of the OCLA.
Disney is moving toward a data-driven direct-to-consumer marketing strategy focused on subscriptions.
It was the latest turn in a situation moving toward catastrophe for millions of civilians.
A number of similar studies, each involving over a million people, are moving toward publication.
I think that people should know how quickly the Interior Department is moving toward this.
Steve is moving toward some sort of enlightened self-interest, and Tony's moving to selflessness.
And we had what everyone thought was the trade war moving toward a healing phase.
The fintech is essentially moving toward operating as a one-stop shop for financial matters.
Late-breaking voters appear to be moving toward Trump, in both national and state polls.
Mr. Brantley's case showed how parole, while moving toward rehabilitation, sometimes clung to punitive attitudes.
I'm moving toward the crone stage, where what's going on is getting clearer and clearer.
Trump, for his part, doesn&apost appear to be moving toward a more conciliatory stance.
Instead, it&aposs about feeling your feelings in a healthy way and moving toward healing.
To beat the heat, fish are moving toward cooler waters nearer the planet's two poles.
Democrats are moving toward impeaching Trump for what they call an abuse of his power.
CNBC reported last week the company was moving toward a go-private deal before earnings.
And a case against Paul Manafort and Rick Gates is currently moving toward a trial.
Dr. Willenbring said he saw treatment of addictions moving toward the mainstream of evidence-based medicine.
The tractor was moving toward the landlord&aposs porch when Christensen rushed to take her down.
He noted how revenues are going up and that Shopkick is "pretty rapidly moving toward profitability."
And how quickly this daunting, perfect, impossible self becomes a hindrance to even moving toward her.
"By doing that, he can help the U.S. build logic for moving toward negotiations," he said.
JS: I sure like the trend towards disappearing apps, where apps are moving toward the peripheral.
About 0.6 bcfd of gas was moving toward the Gulf Coast on Sunday before the blast.
The SDF began moving toward Raqqa in November 2000 and launched its offensive in June 270.
Similarly, other, more complex and esoteric functions, such as wealth management, are also moving toward automation.
That's showing up in leadership moving toward more fuel-efficient trucks and driverless technology, he said.
SO I SUSPECT IT'S GOING TO CONTINUE TO MOVE IN THE DIRECTION OF MOVING TOWARD 2%.
We shouldn't be moving toward a world where non-sentient tools and people are considered interchangeable.
"The forest is still there, but it's moving toward a kind of zombie state," Sarukhán said.
That bet has paid off handsomely as companies are moving toward containerized application delivery using Kubernetes.
Do you find yourself moving toward social causes as well, and not just being a chocolatier?
The things moving away from us are in red, those moving toward us are in blue.
It is little wonder that European leaders are moving toward creation of a European defense force.
Android is moving toward iOS-style monthly patches as fast as the carriers will let it.
Leon Draisaitl is quietly moving toward a career-best offensive season while lurking in McDavid's shadow.
We're moving toward a cashless society, and lots of people are going to be left behind.
After making a splash at the Tribeca Film Festival, Kicks is moving toward a theatrical release.
Everyone around me always seems so focused on moving toward this sort of perfect, Platonic existence.
Tropical Storm Barry is strengthening in the Gulf of Mexico and moving toward the Louisiana coast.
After three years of stonewalling, the Iran-backed Houthis are slowly moving toward the negotiating table.
And it was — until I saw a beam of light moving toward us from the hallway.
The student ignored repeated commands to drop the knife and stop moving toward officers, police said.
With Infinity War, it finally feels like like we're moving toward an ending for the franchise.
On the provider side, these leaders are moving toward assuming greater responsibility for patient health outcomes.
Ross 128 b could change this, because the planet and its star are moving toward us.
A recent Quinnipiac Poll of Ohio, showing the race deadlocked, indicated women were moving toward Mrs.
Can he prevail against the usual forces that are now moving toward the border adjustment tax?
Sixty-five percent of respondents said they would support Trump moving toward the center on immigration.
The storm is moving toward the Caribbean at 19 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center.
"I got credit for that because it looked like I was moving toward him," he said.
When my friends started moving toward this lifestyle, I never really got it at the time.
In their instance, moving toward a mutual aesthetic appeared to have a positive community-building effect.
Few still believe China is moving toward the Western values of democracy and rule of law.
Now, the city's Landmarks Preservation Commission is moving toward considering landmark status for the six sites.
"We're moving toward nontraditional households, and our housing stock hasn't quite caught up yet," she said.
Volunteers and activists are moving toward working the phones from home to assist in their operations.
Facebook is considering moving toward encryption, but taking a lot of flak for it for it.
Many hotels are moving toward large-bottle dispensers, both as a cost- and Earth-saving measure.
On Sunday, the waves were beginning to calm, but a storm was moving toward the launchpad.
More to LearnBanking innovation is on the rise, and is moving toward a masive digital transformation.
SeaWorld said it was moving away from theatrical killer whale shows and moving toward educational programs.
It was a centrifugal moment, interested in breaking free more than moving toward an articulable goal.
My relationship with berries has since kept on moving toward that happy stage of balanced coexistence.
And regulators have been slowly moving toward treating e-cigarettes like other tobacco products for years.
Winds were at 35 mph and the storm was moving toward the northeast through central Mexico.
The move rattled markets as it indicated the president was moving toward more protectionist trade policies.
We are moving toward a time when most American families will be required to provide care.
"My understanding is that Mr. Weinstein and his board are moving toward an agreement," she added.
Yet slowly but surely progressive Democrats and their allies in the media are moving toward Warren.
This sets a lot of water in motion, moving toward the coast of southern New England.
Stocks recovered on Wednesday after a report that Washington and Beijing were moving toward a deal.
He's moving toward an exit, Hughes surmises, a different one from the door he'd pried open.
Both of these are necessary steps in moving toward a world that takes animal suffering seriously.
Cod and other deep-sea fish are moving toward the poles in search of colder waters.
And with Bannon's star falling, that appears to be the true synthesis Trump is moving toward.
"What's going to be interesting to see is how this administration squares Dr. Price's view of caution in moving toward those models with the law as directed, and goal of moving toward risk-bearing arrangements," said Peter Fise, a senior policy analyst with the Bipartisan Policy Center.
Now he's moving toward what was always the more likely process — renegotiating the terms of the deal.
But nationally, Crown said, the agriculture industry is moving toward adopting solar as a key energy supplement.
Even so, the company may want to consider moving toward two sizes for the next generation product.
"It's been limited and closed, and frankly I think we're moving toward a preordained result," said Rep.
I mean, we're not that deep into the season yet, but we're certainly moving toward a wedding.
First, global policymakers seem to be moving toward fiscal easing instead of low interest rate monetary policies.
Officials also briefly attempted to block US National Security Adviser Susan Rice from moving toward the President.
They began moving toward the police as the ceremony was about to take place at 8 a.m.
As they attempt to make their training more effective, tech companies are increasingly moving toward the latter.
How has this played out in terms of how you see the Trump administration moving toward authoritarianism?
He appeared to be moving toward Trump, until he swerved to greet German Chancellor Angela Merkel first.
But it's moving toward the mainstream thanks to Donald Trump, Ben Carson and these types of comments.
"We're moving toward a new era in medicine," said Smith, who was not involved in this research.
So in the long run, yes, you're moving toward your best path, regardless of the eclipse's changes.
Nothing Trump said tonight will appreciably affect the trend of educated suburban women moving toward his opponent.
This is the first thing that the Church will check before even thinking about moving toward canonization.
Both teams rely on speed to pressure opponents and keep the puck moving toward the offensive zone.
"I was moving toward a goal, and sex work helped me do that," Muñoz told the crowd.
The U.S. is even finally—if slowly—moving toward acceptance of safe-injection sites in some cities.
Cities and states stand to lose billions in funding for projects that are already moving toward construction.
His moves indicate that he is farther along than Mr. Patrick in moving toward the 2020 race.
He's moving toward GOP orthodoxy Trump has been an unconventional GOP presidential nominee, to say the least.
The trend of shoppers moving toward online merchants should continue to show up in the data instead.
Target has announced it is moving toward a $15 minimum wage for all its workers by 2020.
The riders will walk toward the minivan as it is moving toward the designated pick up spot.
"Our present world is simultaneously moving toward the opposing dystopias of hypercentralization and endless fragmentation," he concludes.
There are, nevertheless, signs that the country is moving toward a new consensus on criminal-justice reform.
When you see a young girl moving toward you, you don't know if she's hiding a bomb.
The state has not held an execution since 2006 but appeared to be moving toward resuming them.
He echoes Simons, saying that chefs are slowly moving toward more plant-based dishes on their menus.
It is seen as strong territory for Trump and some observers believe it is moving toward Republicans.
Clinton, but while she is decompressing, the country is moving toward its biggest electoral mistake in history.
Little League bats are moving toward meeting a standard in which they would perform like wooden ones.
Many states are already moving toward cleaner sources of energy even without mandates from the federal government.
If these efforts are unsuccessful, moving toward a safe drug reimportation program would remain an option. Yes.
The F.D.A. is moving toward restricting sales of flavored e-cigarettes to try to curb teenage vaping.
It's so good, and crazy, and it kind of feels like that's what we're moving toward now.
They may be right for now, but I think we're moving toward a future that is exciting.
It's not about making huge leaps forward; it's about consistently moving toward the end goal over time.
Eventually word got back to us that all passengers were moving toward the front of the train.
"It does give us pause for concern that we might be moving toward vertical integration," he said.
Imagine two lines starting in opposite corners and moving toward each other at a 2023 degree angle.
The big picture: These voters hate the fact that House Democrats are moving toward impeaching the president.
It reflects Mr. Sharon's belief that all of the arts are moving toward a collaboration-centered approach.
With lethal injection facing mounting problems, states are moving toward an untested alternative: execution by nitrogen gas.
I was more impressed how the radar was able to detect my hand moving toward the phone.
After all, highly educated voters have been moving toward the Democrats, less-educated voters toward the Republicans.
"Our nation is moving toward two societies, one black, one white -- separate and unequal," the report declared.
It does offer CHAdeMO adapters, but the charging industry appears to be moving toward the CCS standard.
He still has hope, though, and Wednesday he got one more chance at moving toward US citizenship.
Or it could be a signal that Democratic leaders are moving toward a strategy — championed by Rep.
"It seems that we as a culture are moving toward greater transparency around pay," Martin told me.
They're moving toward something, maybe on their final journey to some kind of resolution to existential angst?
She usually uses medication to control the symptoms, but her fear of coronavirus was moving toward obsession.
This is why we are moving toward placing their head shots and backgrounds on the article page.
Dozens of military vehicles were seen moving toward various outposts along Greece's 2015-mile boundary with Turkey.
He explained that moving toward mediums traditionally considered "craft" allowed a more subversive conversation that he desired.
He is clearly moving beyond a pardon strategy and maybe moving toward a deal with the prosecution.
Our policies produce motions that are nearly indistinguishable from mocap," adding that "We're moving toward a virtual stuntman.
But I have to hope that understanding the scope of this crisis is part of moving toward solutions.
"One hundred percent of the advertising industry is now moving toward software-driven, data-targeted advertising," Armstrong said.
Erdogan said nearly one million people were moving toward the Turkish border and Syrian territory under Turkish control.
Sometimes, they were so bountiful that "it was like the forest floor was moving toward me," he recalled.
Reuters journalists saw troops moving toward the border, where the military also closed several roads to civilian traffic.
"We're probably moving toward normalization," said Katharine Carroll, vice president at Pacific Union Real Estate in Palo Alto.
With that in mind, I'd like to suggest that we start moving toward a similar model on laptops.
The National Hurricane Center says a disturbance moving toward the Gulf of Mexico is now Subtropical Storm Alberto.
Moving toward my Ph.D. as a first-generation college student, in an inherently privileged artistic craft, consumes me.
Democratic victories in the gubernatorial elections of Louisiana and North Carolina led to those states moving toward expansion.
"As long as temperatures are increasing, these areas of upwelling will keep moving toward the Antarctic," said Trucchi.
Instead of moving toward where the best opportunities are, Americans are moving to where the land is cheapest.
Frydenberg is also looking at how to improve power supply security and reliability while moving toward cleaner power.
So if that's the case, that we're moving toward private communication, how do you square those two ideas?
As airlines worldwide continue to struggle, more are moving toward the ultra-basic amenities model to cut costs.
I wonder if we'll find this moment to be a catalyst moving toward The Americans' last big act.
Biden said the region instead seems to be moving toward a one-state solution, which he termed dangerous.
Meanwhile, people seem to be moving toward on-demand platforms for trips to the emergency room, as well.
Although the sector is moving toward corporate social responsibility, the lack of transparency is still a pervasive problem.
You have to keep moving toward where you want to be no matter what's in front of you.
So moving toward "Medicare for all," they said, would generate vast sums to increase access to health care.
Over the last five years, everything is moving toward not having any toxic influences and just having positives.
Once FATCA repeal legislation is reintroduced, it should be incorporated into any larger tax bill moving toward enactment.
In their quest, they are moving toward two very old groups: those in silent meditation and the Amish.
The vote also comes as House Democrats appear to be moving toward requesting Trump's tax returns from Treasury.
Krystal Ball: Billionaires panicking over Sanders candidacy MORE appears to also be moving toward a White House bid.
But conservatives see the push as another example of Obama moving toward major new policies without congressional approval.
The industry is moving toward renting books to students rather than selling them since rented books are cheaper.
Secularism is moving toward a culture that excludes God from the public conscience in the name of tolerance.
Spotify, which is moving toward an IPO, would get a service that complements, but doesn't duplicate, its own.
They put the commission refund toward closing costs, toward moving, toward renovating their place, buying appliances/furniture, etc.
Foursquare has since switched tactics several times, including moving toward a kind of real-world local search engine.
"We are moving toward the center of gravity," he added, referring to the militants' command and communications center.
The infections seen in Australia had reduced susceptibility to drugs, meaning they are moving toward resistance, Guy said.
The heat from his Bern will keep Clinton moving toward the liberal she has always wanted to be.
It was the fourth straight weekly decline, bolstering hopes that the long-oversupplied market was moving toward balance.
In Washington, D.C., protestors met at the White House in the morning, eventually moving toward the Supreme Court.
Apple's recent purchase of Metaio and PrimeSense makes me think it's moving toward this handheld augmented-reality future.
With Democrats in charge of the Senate, they began moving toward the creation of a select investigating committee.
Some people would glare at her before rolling their eyes and moving toward the back of the bus.
But like him, I'm deeply disturbed that some countries are moving toward eliminating an entire group of people.
At the end of the talk, as people were moving toward the exit, we happened to meet up.
They're moving toward a two-week stopgap measure to buy time to negotiate a long-term spending package.
Hoboken officials had started moving toward seizing the property with plans for transforming it into a public park.
A new caravan of about 1,200 migrants began moving toward the border over the weekend from southern Mexico.
The team thinks the worms enter the spiral like cars all moving toward the center of a roundabout.
"I think it's just part of the world moving toward dark times," she said of the rightward drift.
Elissa Slotkin, a former Defense Department official, is moving toward a campaign against Representative Mike Bishop of Michigan.
Jerry Nadler, who had been moving toward an impeachment investigation on the old Mueller track, spoke as well.
Pompeo also has previously admitted to lawmakers that Pyongyang has shown little indication it is moving toward denuclearization.
Sports betting is now legal in 19 US states and Washington, D.C., but more are moving toward legalization.
Greece and the representatives of the lenders were moving toward a deal on the contingency package, he added.
That's the reality Facebook is moving toward with a new feature that makes 3D photos available to everyone.
"There's no question to my mind that the United States is moving toward an oligarchy," Mr. Sanders said.
While Apple has been moving toward using USB-C chargers in some products, the company remains an outlier.
Hurricane Maria hit the Dominican Republic yesterday and is now moving toward Turks and Caicos and the Bahamas.
The storm came ashore first near the Corpus Christi refining center, and some refineries were moving toward restarting.
Small-business match production is moving toward full automation, and since 2000 has been incorporating more mechanized processes.
In exchange, Trump could offer to begin moving toward formal diplomatic relations through the exchange of liaison officers.
But many Democrats in Congress are moving toward Sanders' version of Medicare-for-all, which enjoys less support.
Sadly, the United States has been moving toward becoming a country that enjoys cheap luxuries, but expensive necessities.
Trump tweeted "criminals and unknown Middle Easterners are mixed" into the migrant caravan moving toward the United States.
The fish interpret the growing object as one moving toward them at different speeds that they must escape.
SR: In what way do you imagine a reenactment moving toward getting people free of those ideological shackles?
House and Senate negotiators have been moving toward a bipartisan agreement to keep the government funded after Feb.
He said he hadn't heard from any who were in favor of moving toward a vegan meal plan.
Otto says it will keep operating independently, moving toward its mission of retrofitting trucks with self-driving tech.
Basic income proponents believe that number could be reduced by moving toward a simpler and more direct transfer system.
You're always sort of moving toward the most challenging path, and not one that has been charted by us.
"Our goal is to connect everyone together and, spiritually, that's what we're moving toward," executive producer Jesse Merriam said.
Felicity had been moving toward retirement since the early 2000s, with several items in her collection taken off shelves.
At Stanford, a different spin on using CRISPR to treat sickle cell disease is also moving toward clinical trials.
So, shouldn't the idea of a government-backed cryptocurrency indicate that we're moving toward options that have more stability?
He sees the two trends of developers moving toward serverless and containerization really helping to drive his business growth.
Britain is moving toward implementing 5G, despite privacy concerns over the involvement of Chinese company Huawei in the process.
Congress started moving toward behind-the-scenes approaches to lawmaking in the 1980s because traditional approaches were not working.
Or, just as likely, none of the above – we may be moving toward outcomes we cannot even yet conceive.
Again, it's a testament to where the momentum is going and the momentum is moving toward Amazon's best interest.
Kamala Harris, who said last night during her CNN town hall that she supports Congress moving toward impeachment. 3.
We are moving toward a society controlled by algorithms, but very few of us actually understand how they work.
But for the first time in her life, she is moving toward her goal weight, not away from it.
This cause — and moving toward a standard focused on consent — has been a platform of hers since her assault.
But scientists are quickly moving toward clearer answers — and maybe even biological treatments (for which there are currently none).
China has certainly been moving toward a more consumer-led economy and away from state-funded stimulus for growth.
The committee has been moving toward reducing duration, but members said they have time before making any firm commitments.
Instead of developing smart bindings for skis and snowboards like Cerevo's Xon Snow, Rossignol is moving toward free apps.
The technological and business model for autos is slowly but surely moving toward a software-and-services-focused approach.
Raising the Medicare age, which the Obama administration weighed during budget negotiations, is antithetical to moving toward single-payer.
Many people are cheering on Rihanna's weight gain because it's a sign that she's moving toward that ideal thickness.
Netflix's development has focused on TV series and smaller budget movies, but it is moving toward big-budget films.
Bloom made the announcement Saturday morning, saying she has learned Weinstein and his board are moving toward an agreement.
How can we be talking about moving toward decarbonization by 2050 and lock in high-carbon fossil fuel infrastructure?
All of this is going on while China has been slowly but systematically moving toward liberalizing agricultural commodity imports.
"The country is now moving toward becoming a Hindu nation," Asaduddin Owaisi, an influential Muslim opposition politician, told reporters.
The proposed gathering came shortly after Mnuchin and Liu spoke by phone in hopes of moving toward a deal.
Mr. Rhodes disputed a report from the Kremlin that the two countries were moving toward military cooperation in Syria.
Reform, said the Postal Service's Inspector General, should address terminal dues – moving toward a system where remuneration reflects costs.
The trajectory is moving toward more partisanship, which gives Trump, whose party also controls the Senate, an extraordinary opportunity.
At a hearing last week, Daniel Petrocelli, a lawyer for Mr. Trump, expressed interest in moving toward a settlement.
Massachusetts is moving toward carbon pricing; Oregon legislators will probably vote on a cap-and-trade law next year.
The defense argued, however, that the men began shooting after a White Kia sedan began moving toward their convoy.
But it already seems likely that May will be moving toward a uniquely adversarial relationship with her continental partners.
And on Capitol Hill, senators seemed to be moving toward a rare agreement to strengthen the health care market.
Collectively, we are moving toward shaming those who distribute revenge porn instead of those who are featured in it.
To combat that, Leschly suggests moving toward a value-based system where multiple parties share the risk over time.
Do you think we're moving toward more women of color feeling comfortable enough to speak out on these issues?
New York City regulators are moving toward significantly raising wages for drivers for Uber and other ride-hailing apps.
Mayor Marty Walsh announced the emergency "effective today" Sunday, saying the city started moving toward the decision last week.
"We're moving toward trial and presenting a case to a jury," Mary Alexander, the attorney representing the families, said.
So he made backing away from free trade, and moving toward protectionism, a major part of his inaugural address.
Still, Mr. Trump said that he had a "feel about things" and could sense Democrats moving toward his position.
Two decades ago, the decline of London's Underground became a national crisis; now it's moving toward running driverless trains.
But most lack the paperwork, leading some analysts to speculate that the government is moving toward mass property seizures.
"He was definitely a skeptic of the wisdom of China moving toward a Western-style democracy," Mr. Kahler added.
Drejka argued that he saw McGlockton moving toward him and thought McGlockton was going to kick and beat him.
It could have strengthened abortion rights, moving toward viewing abortion rights as a matter of equal protection for women.
However, just because we are moving toward a more visual lexicon doesn't mean that all imagery is created equally.
In 2014, the Republican leadership in Congress was moving toward immigration reform, driven by concern about alienating Latino voters.
There are some indications that other states are moving toward California and its pledge to retain the stricter rules.
Several other states, including Rhode Island, are moving toward using land-use laws to confront coastal resiliency, she said.
Plenty of companies will never be totally green, but many are moving toward operating in a more sustainable way.
Officers said they opened fire because Clark began moving toward them aggressively and they believed he had a gun.
The storm is moving toward the northwest across the lower Mississippi Valley, bringing with it rain and potential flooding.
"We have not seen any indication that Turkish forces, at this point, are moving toward Manbij," Pahon told CNN.
Shots rang out, and the herd split up, some moving toward private property, some back toward the park boundary.
It has focused its search for influence in the nominating process on moving toward the head of the line.
These moves signal that Airbnb is expanding from its vacation rental roots and moving toward real-estate and hotels.
McDonald's, Burger King, General Mills and Walmart are all moving toward exclusively cage-free eggs, because consumers demanded it.
At New York Theater Workshop [in 2016], when we sang 'Wall,' Trump was moving toward being the presumptive nominee.
The memo came around the same time another, smaller migrant caravan was moving toward the US through Central America.
Officials are meeting in Washington this week for deputy-level talks aimed at moving toward a trade war resolution.
When I was at the U.S. Department of Transportation, we talked about moving toward zero deaths on American roadways.
" She also said Alabamians are conservative "and have no intentions of moving toward the policies of the Democrat Party.
Both inflation and employment have been gradually moving toward healthy levels as the Fed has gradually raised interest rates.
It might create the illusion of a policy decision by two governments moving toward addressing a shared refugee crisis.
Irma is now moving toward the Florida coast, as the Caribbean islands begin the task of assessing the damage.
Paul said he would support moving toward debate only if clean repeal were brought up for a vote first.
Wyden's concerns and had recently implemented encryption for profile photos in the interest of moving toward deepening its privacy practices.
But the top half of your body is farther away and so is not moving toward the center as fast.
The future of Vulcan's role in elephant conservation, he says, involves moving toward greater action that is informed by data.
Bloomberg News reported earlier on Tuesday that China is moving toward cutting tariffs on cars made in the U.S. to .
When a volcano emits CO2, it means new batches of magma are moving toward the surface — a sign of unrest.
Leiking said "anything can happen" before the summit, but all 16 countries were moving toward finalising the free trade agreement.
The death of the status box is a small part of a larger shift away from information moving toward experience.
Between that and just about every other streaming device moving toward 4K, we feel pretty confident about this particular rumor.
Essentially, while the government is moving toward an internationally recognised system for measuring economic output, the current system remains outdated.
Redfin is trying out a similar approach for buyers, moving toward a future where house hunters can buy entirely online.
The countries are moving toward a trade war; a US delegation left Beijing Friday reporting little progress on resolving disputes.
But magma moving toward one place is moving away from somewhere else; the lava lake in the summit was sinking.
Scientists recorded 844 earthquakes at Mount Agung on Monday, and their increasing frequency indicates magma is moving toward the surface.
Yes, we're moving toward robots than can respond to their environment and learn to do new things on their own.
And Mark Zuckerberg has repeatedly said he believes Facebook users are increasingly moving toward sharing more private and ephemeral content.
With that in mind, euro zone states are now moving toward giving their bailout fund new powers of economic monitoring.
"My initial reaction is it appears organic reach is finally moving toward zero," says Rich Greenfield, Media Analyst at BTIG.
Garrett hopes to build consensus despite indications that President Trump's administration is moving toward stronger enforcement of federal marijuana laws.
"There's still a perception that moving toward a low-carbon path would be costly," lead author Helen Mountford told Reuters.
"What the program is moving toward is to increasingly take on responsibility for the building of the images," he said.
ET advisory, the National Hurricane Center reported that Irma had temporarily slowed down, moving toward Florida near 7 mph (11kph).
It's the most prominent example of how the Democratic Party is moving toward far more ambitious efforts to redistribute wealth.
There are no indications whatsoever that we are moving toward that kind of extremely dangerous era of the Cold War.
The House, meanwhile, was moving toward passage of a "cap and trade" bill, which would charge companies for carbon pollution.
The Police Department first claimed that Mr. McDonald was brandishing a knife and moving toward officers when he was killed.
Just last week, JPMorgan Chase said it was moving toward a public release this year of its "enterprise grade" blockchain.
That's partly because developed nations are moving toward curbing free trade, and partly because reduced consumption and investment are drags.
The industry as a whole is moving toward patient centered, value-based  care that lowers costs by keeping people healthy.
Some firms are moving toward fee-based models, while others are increasing oversight and making changes to their product lines.
The dark, and the single red light moving toward him in that dark: it had to be an optical illusion.
Now, Moldova is moving toward its first direct presidential election in 16 years, which will be held on Oct. 30.
" Asked if that meant a 20 percent rate in the first year, he said: "We're moving toward that whole design.
Showalter said he'll throw again Wednesday, and if that goes well, the right-hander will start moving "toward the mound."
He pointed to a three-day ceasefire with the Taliban in June as proof that Afghanistan is moving toward peace.
But, clearly, I was wrong, because even though we're moving toward equality in kitchens, we're still not viewed as equals.
Biden is steadily moving toward the Democratic nomination, getting important wins Tuesday in the Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, and Idaho primaries.
This pandemic is already an economic crisis for many workers and firms, and is moving toward a wider economic downturn.
What we're suddenly seeing is that history is moving toward the end zones, both in American and across the world.
So much of what Mailhot is moving toward here still feels nascent — the book wants a tighter weave, more focus.
This month she moved into a new apartment, which is supportive housing, but she feels she is moving toward independence.
The Giants appear to be moving toward hiring the general manager first, then the coach — an "ideal scenario," Mara said.
But it is an indication that Prime is moving toward becoming a "no-brainer" for more than just wealthy Americans.
House Democrats are moving toward passing an economic stimulus package in the coming days before leaving for a scheduled recess.
CreditCreditLoulou d'Aki for The New York Times Few countries have been moving toward a cashless society as fast as Sweden.
Bands of clouds can be seen moving toward the circular storm that matches Earth's diameter, according to the Hubble site.
Jerry Brown's California is moving toward carbon-free electricity as President Trump's Washington beds down with the fossil fuel lobby.
The U.S. should be moving toward universal free healthcare for all, but that's not currently the world we live in.
In March, 1996, Beijing, fearing that Taiwan was moving toward independence, fired ballistic missiles into the waters off the coast.
Part of that 31% broke bad for Clarence, with some of them moving toward saying the Senate shouldn't confirm him.
One level down from that fact is the rising trend of the startup world itself moving toward enterprise-focused startups.
Workers are less likely to change jobs, which suggests labor is not moving toward the most productive forms of work.
That would be moving toward a more universal benefit, which would level out how much individuals receive from the system.
In years past, new presidents have tried to heal election wounds by moving toward the center of the political spectrum.
Some companies are moving toward biometric solutions to either replace or augment passwords, which are increasingly proving to be vulnerable.
When I travel straight north, I traverse latitude, moving toward a place where the thaw arrives later in the spring.
Al-Mazroui said that once markets were moving toward a clearing of excess oil supply, investment would be in focus.
The halt in growth was one reason the European Central Bank gave for moving toward quantitative easing in early 2015.
"We want to show the world our seriousness in moving toward negotiations to find a political solution," he told Reuters.
Rather than the monoculture dictated by singular auteurs or industry gatekeepers, we are moving toward a monoculture of the algorithm.
On Monday, Trump tweeted "criminals and unknown Middle Easterners are mixed" into the migrant caravan moving toward the United States.
"Now, it's fair to say, the economy is near maximum employment, and inflation is moving toward our goal," she said.
"Waiting too long to begin moving toward the neutral rate could risk a nasty surprise down the road," she said.
In one of his few references to the president-elect, Mr. Zinke said Mr. Trump supported moving toward energy independence.
We are an organization that's moving toward the future, so there is not a budget to do things like this.
I view the work I've done for 40 years to expand the SNAP program as moving toward the same goal.
Pierce shared a video from his multi-million dollar Calabasas home on Friday ... showing the fires moving toward his area.
And Snap is slowly moving toward profitability, a goal that CEO Evan Spiegel shared internally with Snap employees last year.
He supports the Iran deal, for example, and even endorsed moving toward full diplomatic relations with Iran at a January debate.
Signs show that bitcoin investors are moving toward a more traditional commodity, says Jan Van Eck, CEO of Van Eck Associates.
Obvious attempts to win awards aside, the service seems to be moving toward the strategy that led to the latter film.
Moving toward the second checkpoint with most of their ultimates, Misfits were shut down and stalled as the clock ran down.
Kalanick, who has previously described Uber as a "logistics company," said the company was increasingly moving toward becoming a robotics company.
In those numbers, the soldiers would outnumber the caravan of migrants moving toward the border by more than two to one.
The fact that Trump hired an executive from the polemical Breitbart News is not evidence he moving toward a different mentality.
Also helping was news German Chancellor Angela Merkel's CDU party and the Social Democrats (SD) were moving toward formal coalition talks.
Many experts believe that we're moving toward an era of visual communication where people will rely on images more than words.
Breaking the silence is the first step to moving toward a more fulfilled life and recognizing suicide is not an option.
In other cities, some police departments are even moving toward predicting which people, rather than which places, are most crime-prone.
He could see the tornado growing and moving toward his team as they raced to get the pod onto the ground.
Boosting sentiment was a Bloomberg report that China was moving toward cutting its trade-war tariffs on imported U.S.-made cars.
A report today could say we are moving toward two unequal societies based on family income — one college-educated, one not.
The action only becomes coherent during the base defense, which benefits from a unidirectional attack moving toward defenders in fixed positions.
They reveal what was hidden (especially things we don't want to see) and if we've been moving toward the wrong goals.
Meanwhile, New Zealand, Australia, Nepal, Pakistan and India have moved or are moving toward recognizing gender diversity beyond male or female.
This is called a redshift, which occurs as the wavelength of energy lengthens, moving toward the red end of the spectrum.
Joshua Orton, a spokesman for Mr. Sanders, said critics were failing to see that momentum is already moving toward dramatic action.
While this was a positive step forward, moving toward coverage for all diabetics, it didn't solve the issue of insulin insecurity.
That alone should be enough to encourage markets that the Fed is moving toward raising interest rates at its December meeting.
That's one reason Oracle has a hard time moving toward new technology, said Steve Miranda, Oracle's vice president of applications development.
Companies like Dumbstruck tap into the idea that emotion drives buying decisions and that advertising is moving toward personalization and video.
It is a bit like soccer, the "beautiful" game, full of speed, skill and finesse but moving toward size and power.
Or they may still meet diagnostic criteria for illness but may have changed their mindset and be moving toward improved health.
Jerry Brown seems to be moving toward allowing advanced DNA testing in the case of the death row inmate Kevin Cooper.
And the Navy is said to be moving toward arming its submarines with improved Harpoon that are more destructive against ships.
How you control their behavior, certainly, but they're also moving toward track how do you change their behavior and their thinking?
The country managed to grow its economy and is now moving toward carbon-neutrality faster than just about any other country.
In the video, a group of four men is seen moving toward the body in an apparent attempt to retrieve it.
McGlinchey: If you're on him, he still finds a way to keep moving toward the quarterback, and that's what's really hard.
Although many companies are slow to adopt digital payment services, more and more are seeing the benefits of moving toward digitization.
The job of the battalion moving toward Bashiqa was to shore up the eastern front and extend a cordon around Mosul.
The bridge gave us the position and distance of the bears — about 2,500 feet from the stern and moving toward us.
"We want to know where the [voters] 'start' and what groups are moving toward them as they gain momentum," he said.
"The United States is moving toward asking vaping companies for permission to sell any products," Ms. Miller from Sandhill Strategy said.
There is a specificity to her travels, yet we don't know if she is moving toward or away from something, someone.
The risks surrounding the euro area growth outlook, while moving toward a more balanced configuration, are still tilted to the downside.
Poleward movement Clouds appear to be moving toward the poles, where they will reflect less solar radiation, warming the Earth. 5.
The Senate is moving toward passing a budget resolution that would help clear the way for the law to be gutted.
Regardless, stocks like Chevron, EOG Resources and Schlumberger have all moved up since oil begun moving toward $50 in early July.
The current trading band breakout and retreat is moving toward the value of the uptrend line that started in July 2017.
Chad Morganlander, portfolio manager at Washington Crossing Advisors, is recommending moving toward high- or investment-grade bonds, rather than riskier assets.
Radha Adhar, Washington representative at the Sierra Club, said the country is moving toward wind, solar and other clean energy sources.
Several cities are moving toward adopting the guidelines or using Mr. Schneiderman's legal analysis to shore up their existing sanctuary policies.
The Department of Homeland Security is currently tracking three migrant caravans containing 12,000 people moving toward the border, Mr. Rood said.
Each state offers its own bar exam, but many are moving toward more uniform exams, especially in the multiple-choice portion.
"We want to know where the [candidates] 'start' and what groups are moving toward them as they gain momentum," he said.
If austerity was the catalyst for moving toward self-sufficiency, the renovated 19th-century market is physical proof of the transformation.
With all of those players appearing to be moving toward eroding sanctions, how can you keep the sanctions regime in place?
When Rialmo and another officer arrived at the multi-unit apartment building, they began moving toward the LeGriers' second-level apartment.
Automakers are increasingly moving toward a universal powertrain platform for some of its production vehicles to improve manufacturing efficiencies and reduce costs.
And, go back to my original question, do you think he is a demagogue — is that what you are moving toward saying?
"There is no reflection of public wishes and expectations in the schedule and it is moving toward a unilateral election," he said.
It looks like we're moving toward a future where selfies are not just prevalent, but a necessary security component in modern commerce.
Harris endorses Medicare-for-all, but her prosecutor past can be baggage in a party that's moving toward radical criminal justice reform.
The source said it appears the administration is moving toward aligning its policy with the George W. Bush administration's, particularly on settlements.
And people like myself, say, are in favor of moving toward optional celibacy—my primary reason being that we need more priests.
Now that Instagram is moving toward a Facebook-like algorithmic feed, creating photos that stand out just became a lot more important.
Last week, Wedbush analysts said momentum has been moving toward Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella in his effort to catch Amazon's Jeff Bezos.
The auto industry is moving toward battery-powered vehicles and autonomous driving technology, and companies like Tesla are challenging the established carmakers.
Lava from the 17th fissure, which opened Sunday, has started moving toward the ocean, according to the Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency.
The podcasting industry is moving toward smarter, more dynamic ads that can be geo-targeted based on where a listener is located.
There are three options open to the watchdog, the official said, including moving toward imposing a clearer functional separation of the network.
Before I let you go, do want a special counsel to look into this, and is there a proceeding moving toward that?
To change this, an increasing number of hospitals and health systems are moving toward at least providing more healthy options, said Lee.
"We [told our mom] the chest of drawers was moving toward the bedroom door," Janet recalled while speaking on iTV in 2012.
The RBNZ is also concerned about keeping inflation moving toward the top-end of its medium term target of 1-3 percent.
Which is why a deliberate policy of making it seem like America is moving toward war with North Korea is so dangerous.
Producer Bennett Graebner told The Hollywood Reporter the back patio of the home was burning and flamed were moving toward the house.
As 2017 dawns, we have entire fleets of vehicles for both commercial and consumer use moving toward self-driving, aka computer control.
Still, there were encouraging signs that the Trump administration is moving toward resolving its trade issues with Canada and Europe, Shipley said.
For Snapchat, a wider partnership would signal that it's ramping up its e-commerce ads, if not moving toward e-commerce itself.
But so far, there have been few signs that either Trump or his Democratic opponents in Congress are moving toward a deal.
Moving toward LGBT inclusion was a big deal for DCC; Hidalgo and his church elders spent nearly two years discussing the topic.
After starting off with a more formal menu, Mr. Held is now moving toward what he initially intended for NoLa to be.
Moving toward such a identity framework would mean rethinking how we all use Twitter and converse with others in an open forum.
A new fire that flared up in Ventura County has grown to cover nearly 9,000 acres, and is moving toward Santa Paula.
"A lot of the messaging apps are moving toward this," said Brian Blau, a technology analyst with Gartner who attended the event.
The obstruction of justice charge stems from Mr. Slager's telling state investigators that Mr. Scott was moving toward him when he fired.
A witness said convoys of Turkey-backed insurgents, with armored vehicles and machine guns, were moving toward the frontline with the town.
She meant that moving toward conflict became part of Colvin's identity, even when it meant ignoring her own instinct for self-preservation.
So far, only Delaney has officially launched his campaign, but other prospective candidates appear to be moving toward announcements of their own.
Defining "denuclearization" "We need to maintain those sanctions until there's some concrete demonstration" that North Korea is moving toward denuclearization, Harris added.
Amber Guyger, 31, testified that she believed she was in her own apartment when she saw a shadowy figure moving toward her.
China, which has 290 nuclear weapons, appears to be moving toward having its own nuclear triad, the Pentagon warned in May 2019.
Thousands of flights have been canceled as a result of Hurricane Irma, which tore through Florida and is now moving toward Atlanta.
But the Bay Area room full of Douglas' illustrations also starts to reveal the downside of moving toward a singular iconic style.
To start, it turns out that simply embracing the beauty of aging can be a big part of moving toward healthy longevity.
A ridge of high pressure between the storm and New York should prevent the hurricane from moving toward us, Mr. Cline said.
We look forward to moving toward trial and continuing to demonstrate that our technology has been built independently from the ground up.
But he said that if the officers perceived that Mr. Clark was armed and moving toward them, they are trained to shoot.
So are we moving toward peace or war and can a friendlier Trump on Iran be reconciled with a more aggressive Israel?
Consider testing out candidates with smaller projects, and then moving toward longer, more complex jobs with people who you like and trust.
Then, starting at the tail and moving toward the head, take your knife and drag it along the spine of the fish.
That said, things been moving toward normalcy — and the more familiar virtual assistants become, the more likely people will use them wherever.
And a cohort of countries is moving toward digital authoritarianism by embracing the Chinese model of extensive censorship and automated surveillance systems.
When Jeanne asks why Gilles cares, the camera begins quickly moving toward them, as if matching your desire to hear the answer.
At least 55 people have died as a result of the storm, which is now a post-tropical cyclone moving toward Tennessee.
They were doing research, they were doing a study, so policing was really probably moving toward being done in the right way.
Asian countries like Japan and South Korea are moving toward burning more coal, whether or not it comes from the United States.
The hurricane continued on its destruction path, bringing heavy rain and storm surges to Turks and Caicos and moving toward the Bahamas.
At one stroke, she freed herself from both narrative and musical constraints, moving toward the hybrid idiom that would become her signature.
In fact, there were more than 50,000 Japanese soldiers moving toward Hong Kong, outnumbering the colonial garrison by nearly 10 to one.
Speier's comment comes amid growing speculation that Trump is moving toward firing Mueller, who is investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Industry groups are pressing leaders in Congress to include new tax priorities in must-pass legislation moving toward Trump's desk this year.
Commissioner Ross said that the gunfire had broken out as officers were moving toward the kitchen in the back of the house.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are letting go of their official royal duties and moving toward financial independence, Buckingham Palace announced Saturday.
Mr. Yang has expressed support for Medicare for all and, in the fall, ran ads that advocated moving toward such a system.
However, this time appears different, with the world's largest economy moving toward a policy that's been already being embraced around the world.
Instead of betting on that growth to continue, Wilson says investors should consider moving toward sectors such as materials, telecommunications and utilities.
As more people use voice assistants, we're moving toward a future where our household devices can be controlled by talking to them.
It gives me hope that we are moving toward a place where our sense of equality can truly come from within ourselves.
With the U.S. administration clearly moving toward a more trade-protectionist stance, the major concern is that other countries retaliate in kind.
Commissioner Ross said that the gunfire had broken out as officers were moving toward the kitchen in the back of the house.
House and Senate negotiators have been moving toward a bipartisan agreement as early as Friday to keep the government funded after Feb.
Dylan, even on his earliest records, was moving toward more surrealist, free-associative language and the furious abandon of rock and roll.
He was apparently referring to reports the alliance is moving toward creating an intelligence post in a bid to improve information sharing.
There's another reason to believe moving toward immigration restrictionism would be counterproductive for Democrats: New citizens themselves are an important Democratic constituency.
"I do think that the poly community as a whole is moving toward not having such strict hierarchy—less couple-centric," Lindgren says.
Thick sea ice impeded shipments from Russia's Arctic LNG plant in Yamal this week but supplies appear to be moving toward Europe again.
But the senators dropped that push as it became clear Wednesday that Republican leaders were moving toward replacing Obamacare as they repeal it.
As in, this will get your head nodding, trance-like, as though you're moving toward a higher level of zen than ever before.
The risks of moving toward a world without cash have been highlighted in a new report that claims millions of people could suffer.
On Thursday, Reuters reported that Russia and the nation's energy firms are moving toward accepting production cuts, after several weeks of noncommittal statements.
Dr. Mark Perry, here&aposs the final question for you, please, do you see the country abandoning capitalism - market capitalism moving toward socialism?
The storm was moving toward the northwest near seven miles (11 km) per hour, and this motion was expected to continue through Wednesday.
The storm has maximum sustained winds of 140 mph (220 kph) and is moving toward the west-northwest at 5 mph (7 kph).
In that spirit, here is a set of practical tools to keep yourself moving toward a better future, even when it seems terrifying.
Gamenet shares were down 5.8% at 0910 GMT at 13 euros per share, moving toward the proposed price of 12.5 euro per share.
"As the Denver-area population has grown, these neighborhoods have started moving toward oil and gas production," said Colorado energy lawyer Rebecca Watson.
The company plans to leverage its new funding for additional future field testing, pushing its existing business plan forward and moving toward sustainability.
The measure introduced by Senators Mark Kirk and Marco Rubio came amid media reports that U.S. officials were moving toward allowing such transactions.
The House was in the motions of moving toward a vote, but with every hour, social media brought more news of GOP defections.
Indeed, Saturday's results highlighted the deep divisions among non-Trump G.O.P. voters in a field that's moving toward consolidation but not there yet.
Nordstrom, like other brick-and-mortar retailers, has fought to react to consumers moving toward fast-fashion brands and online sites like Amazon.
SpaceX is swiftly moving toward achieving its ultimate goal of rapid reusability: flying a single booster twice within a 210-hour time period.
The woman testified that she was trying to sleep when she felt Pimm touching her arm and breast, then moving toward her crotch.
During its descent, the probe's small monitoring camera, CAM-H, offered a perfect view of the approach, showing Hayabusa2 moving toward the asteroid.
Moving toward a technology that doesn't rely on visible light could help Apple combat the problem many current solutions have in low light.
AND WE RECOGNIZE THAT DATA AND A DASHBOARD IS ACTUALLY IMPORTANT IN THE PROCESS OF AN ATHLETE, YOU KNOW, MOVING TOWARD THEIR GOAL.
The House is moving toward a floor vote on an anti-sex-trafficking package that has been a major headache for internet companies.
It also would send a strong signal that Iran and the United States, despite decades of antipathy, might be moving toward normalized ties.
Abbott could be moving toward a presidential race in 2024 at that point -- so it's possible that the governor's race would be open.
The agency is moving toward a single security standard and developing the common securitization platform to keep the mortgage giants on stable footing.
The president has repeatedly said that a caravan of Central American migrants moving toward the U.S. border is a threat to national security.
European regulators appear to be moving toward a decision on whether or not to bring their third set of formal charges against Google.
The proposed gathering came shortly after Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and China's Liu spoke by phone in hopes of moving toward a deal.
The department had allegedly been moving toward that arrangement for months, but Lynch's sit-down with the former president apparently sealed the deal.
The US is moving toward becoming a cashless society — but there's still a generational gap when it comes to who is using cash.
In the minute before the crash, the train had been moving toward the platform at just eight miles per hour, the board said.
One member, Acting Comptroller of the Currency Keith Noreika, started moving toward that step after the rule's final version was released last week.
During the rainy season, a group of Chadian soldiers moving toward Lake Chad near Bosso, Niger, became bogged down along mud-clogged roads.
"I think we're moving toward a way that we can get a budget done, that we can get 218 votes for," Roe said.
As soon as Carrizal and his crew arrived at the Twin Peaks, the video shows the Cossacks quickly moving toward the parking lot.
The group of Central Americans moving toward the U.S. this weekend are reportedly receiving less aid from Mexico's local governments than previous caravans.
The company has rapidly been moving toward enterprise work, shown by its growth from 20% of revenue in 2017 to 80% in 2019.
Even while companies like Sonder emerge with the aim of making apartment rentals more like a hotel, Airbnb itself is moving toward hotels.
The vibrant U.S.-India relationship will not only complement these other open societies, but encourage this positive trajectory moving toward the 22nd century.
By looking at the emotional side of money we could continue the conversation, which in turn lets us continue moving toward our goals.
Both companies are moving toward an entertainment industry business model by paying to produce content which they can use to sell video ads.
Only a week ago, China and the United States appeared to be moving toward cooling their hostilities, while global economic prospects were improving.
The party is moving toward all sorts of positions that drive away moderates and make it more likely the nominee will be unelectable.
What's more clear is that the country is moving toward the largest national drop in murder since a 3.6 percent decline in 2013.
Democrats were alarmed, worried that the president was moving toward shutting down the special counsel's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
"People are really into proximity jokes," Fishbein says, moving toward and away from the camera she's using for our Zoom meeting to demonstrate.
The idea is "word of mouth" on steroids, because the steps mapped out are really intentional in moving toward an identified desired outcome.
Salesforce is developing its own alternative to Oracle's database, while Amazon is moving toward open-source technology called NoSQL, sources told The Information.
But more shoppers, particularly millennials, are moving toward buying more private label products, even at the grocers that offer a variety of both.
Then one day in June, while moving toward my lavochka with a small fluffy cushion in my hands, I spotted an old man.
There is something downright intoxicating about the two stars' charisma, and their chemistry feels as inexorable as tectonic plates moving toward each other.
Trump signaled he was moving toward sanctions against Tehran instead of further military force in an address to the nation late Wednesday morning.
On Thursday, Mousa Abu Marzouk, a senior member of Hamas' political bureau in Gaza, reproached Arab states for moving toward normalization with Israel.
The word "decreation" is Weil's term for the process of moving toward a love so unadulterated that it makes you leave yourself behind.
Strategists said the trade war appears to be moving toward a currency war, but whether it becomes one has yet to be seen.
The House voted on Thursday to formalize procedures for the impeachment inquiry, including moving toward the public release of transcripts and public hearings.
We're extremely pleased with today's news, and our focus now is on completing the regulatory process and ultimately moving toward integrating our businesses.
This is because the gas appears to be moving toward our viewpoint, while it's moving away on the right side and appears dimmer.
While the Swiss giant has been moving toward healthier fare, it's holding on to its prepared-dishes, ice cream and global confectionery businesses.
Instead, the administration should continue its leadership in the Arctic by foregoing leasing, protecting important places, and moving toward a sustainable energy future.
He has been a vocal supporter of moving toward this idea that medical device and pharmaceutical companies get paid if their products work.
By mid-December, the House of Representatives may already be well into public hearings about Trump's actions and moving toward voting to impeach.
Now, he said, other candidates are paying a price in the polls for embracing Medicare for All and are moving toward his plan.
A film's story has a beginning, middle, and end, and with everything you shoot, you know that you are moving toward the end.
"A number of research groups are moving toward developing stem cell-based treatments for age-related macular degeneration and other retinal diseases," Yaffe said.
Moving toward parliamentary and presidential elections by the end of 2018 was a key goal of the meeting hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron.
In the mirror behind her, a man with a camera is just visible, an apparition-like figure moving toward her to take her picture.
As the Republican Party has backed increasingly restrictive laws, the Democratic Party has responded by moving toward increasing and multilayered support for abortion rights.
A Central American immigrant moving toward the United States in hopes of a better life grabs the bars of the Mexico–US border fence.
On Wednesday, a hurricane hunter aircraft detected an 83-foot wave within the storm, a sign of the roiling seas moving toward the coast.
We are slowly moving toward an age where content isn't bundled, but rather available on-demand as part of a pick-and-play subscription.
They repeatedly ordered him to drop what they thought was a firearm in his right hand and to stop moving toward them, police said.
Though the ZTE rep I spoke with did suggest that company does see itself moving toward a headphone jack free future at some point.
Part of the reason is that Americans, particularly millennials, are "moving toward sun and some semblance of affordability," Derek Thompson wrote in the Atlantic.
Tesla is moving toward securing a $145 million plot of land for its planned factory in Shanghai, China, Bloomberg reported Wednesday, citing unnamed sources.
A separate Justice Department report declined to press federal charges on officer Wilson, saying that Brown was moving toward Wilson when he was shot.
As Polymath's Trevor Koverko and Anthony "Pomp" Pompliano have been saying for the past year, the financial services world is moving toward security tokens.
The Kurds began moving toward semi-autonomy after a U.S.-led invasion toppled Saddam Hussein, ending what some called genocide against the ethnic group.
First it was with our hair (which is still going strong) and now our makeup is decidedly moving toward the warmer side as well.
The fact that we've seen the spread of the gender-neutral term "Latinx" alone is proof that society is moving toward a progressive place.
There's a reason why the European Union is moving toward a single market but can't agree at all on budget, tax harmonization and debt.
Eight years before that, President Bill Clinton was moving toward enactment of his economic plan as well as the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Essid said that his government is working to resolve the unemployment challenges, and that "the situation in Tunisia is moving toward stability," TAP reported.
Now, we seem to be moving toward realizing that, in many young minds, it is a given, and something we should prepare to handle.
But the state increasingly appears to be moving toward Democrats in presidential elections, and recent polling suggests Trump is behind Clinton by double-digits.
Financial institutions and fintechs are (slowly) moving toward this consensus, but in many cases, people still have to pay just to access their money.
Hydro, the plant's owner and operator, has consistently rejected those concerns and the authorities are slowly moving toward allowing a resumption of normal operations.
The White House should honor Kennedy's legacy by discarding the Supreme Court short list generated by partisan special interests, and moving toward bipartisan consultation.
Separately, the House Science Committee had appeared to be moving toward in investigation into the private companies involved in the upkeep of Clinton's server.
"While moving toward the shooting scene, one of the officers encountered a suspect brandishing a pistol and shot him," police said in a statement.
She envisions a "hybrid approach," wherein Democrats push for small changes in the short term while moving toward a bigger overhaul down the road.
In his view, moving toward a simpler, less economically developed world is central to staving off what otherwise would be an inevitable environmental Armageddon.
Traditionally Republican Sun Belt states like Georgia, Arizona and even Texas — all of which are more diverse than average — are moving toward swing status.
On being asked why investors should look to buy Deutsche shares again, von Moltke said the bank is moving toward a more stable future.
The proposed gathering came shortly after Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and China's Liu He spoke by phone in hopes of moving toward a deal.
Over the weekend, a group of around 1,200 migrants, most of them from Central America, began moving toward the U.S. border from southern Mexico.
Making future rate change dependent on data means the bank is moving toward a message of a "prolonged period of rate holds," he said.
He was holding a knife, but was not moving toward the officer, and did not appear to be near enough to pose a threat.
The Democratic Party is moving toward providing healthcare to undocumented immigrants after years in which the party generally did not seek to cover them.
With their infield in motion, Gomes ripped a line drive right at shortstop Gregorius as he was moving toward third base for an out.
The Turkish troops were moving toward Al Bab, a northern city held by the Islamic State, near the border with Turkey, the military said.
As the hype over the memo rolls into its third week, Republicans appear to be moving toward a vote as soon as next week.
Trump, meanwhile, appears to be moving toward declaring a national emergency on the southern border in order to bypass Congress and build his wall.
Suddenly, the bright light becomes evenly dispersed because, from that vantage point, no parts of the disk are moving toward or away from you.
" He added, "We're moving toward one big competition, and the very predictable result of that competition is that there will be no women winners.
Between social media and the increasing ubiquity of cameras, we were all clearly moving toward a sort of constant documentation of our lives' events.
Instead, the company is moving toward a much more, shall we say, proactive approach to identifying what can and cannot stay on its servers.
It has a planned end date — at the conclusion of season six in 2018 — and can start moving toward its series finale with purpose.
"It sounds to me like they're moving toward the gig economy," John Haber, chief executive of consultancy Spend Management Experts, said of FedEx Express.
Usually this means a hotel room ("a nice one," said Jessica), or maybe a cafe to start, before moving toward a more private destination.
The parties would then have 30 days to iron out the details and keep the process moving toward a potential ratification vote next year.
With so many router brands moving toward paid parental control subscriptions, it's refreshing to find a system supported by free and effective parental controls.
Former Vice President Joe Biden seems to be moving toward a candidacy, but has given no indication of when he might make a decision.
"The good news for Warren is that she is rising in the polls and former Sanders voters are moving toward her," the strategist said.
He suggested that whatever approach the Trump administration takes to climate change, market forces will keep the United States moving toward lower carbon emissions.
But the industry is moving toward paying them in lump sums for caring for a patient, or for an event, like a knee surgery.
And he was moving toward creating a full-scale lived-in environment that ignored art as object and replaced it with art as oxygen.
Two reports this week will shed light on that dichotomy and give a sense of whether the home market economy is moving toward equilibrium.
Its losses have narrowed to $112 million last year from $326 million in 2015, and the company says it is moving toward becoming profitable.
I'd like to see her come out with a clearer policy on reversing the effects of climate change and moving toward a green economy.
This would allow doctors and other providers to propose their own prices, moving toward a long-held Republican goal of so-called premium pricing.
Last week, Mr. Oliver testified that he had decided to fire at the car when he saw it moving toward Officer Gross, endangering him.
But in many ways, TunesMap runs counter to the trends of digital music consumption, which are moving toward simple mobile displays and programmed playlists.
For years mainstream pop has been hollowing out, moving toward slower tempos and smoother textures, but usually this correlates with a draining of energy.
Mr. Duterte, an authoritarian who often calls himself a leftist, began moving toward peace talks with the rebels soon after taking office in 2016.
That means patients of traditional therapists are moving toward telehealth-based platforms, using services like Zoom and Skype to video chat with their providers.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are stepping back from royal duties and moving toward becoming "financially independent," the couple announced in an Instagram post.
Some of the crowd started moving toward the palace, but the road leading to it was blocked by security vehicles and hundreds of officers.
On the other hand, Amazon seems to be moving toward making a traditional theatrical distribution arm a part of its motion-picture production endeavor.
Fortunately, the Fed is gradually moving toward a new and more nimble policy regime, which relies more heavily on asset prices to guide policy.
Why it matters: This reflects how home fitness companies and their investors keep moving toward the Peloton model, minus the highly-questionable ad strategy.
President Trump is moving toward breaching an established constraint on executive power: The White House does not make decisions about individual law enforcement investigations.
McConnell is now moving toward a summary vote in the Senate, in light of the House failing to comply with its own procedural obligations.
Three days later, Trump shared a fake map in which a storm track, seemingly drawn with a black Sharpie, showed Dorian moving toward Alabama.
On one patrol, only meters outside the base's gates, I remember seeing Taliban bullets literally landing as puffs of dust, slowly moving toward me.
From the lookout, using infrared night-vision equipment, the locals can spot fighters moving toward the town and call in Hezbollah artillery and rockets.
One of the reasons for the Conservatives' large lead in the opinion polls is that UKIP is falling apart and moving toward the Conservatives.
They are moving toward trying to set up an ETF or is it too soon for that even to be discussed do you think?
By the eighties, however, she was moving toward the mainstream, making works for big stages, with musical accompaniment (another thing that she had eschewed).
Moving toward the right face-off circle, Dach collected a pass from Zack Smith and snuck past a defender before beating Hutton stick side.
But the guards accused him of faking his distress and said the bus must keep moving toward its next destination, the other prisoners said.
WASHINGTON — President Trump has signaled that he is moving toward peace with China in a trade standoff that has rattled markets and businesses globally.
Embassy security utilized tear gas to try to prevent the crowd from moving toward the main building, an Iraqi security source told NBC News.
Katia is expected to begin moving toward the coast of Mexico and strengthen Thursday or early Friday, the NHC said in a 5 p.m.
Activists and opposition politicians have accused the government of moving toward authoritarian rule by tightening control over courts and prosecutors, as well as state media.
The report comes as President-elect Donald Trump and the new Congress are moving toward repealing parts of the ACA through the budget reconciliation process.
As some stand-up is moving toward a more flowing, storytelling state, it's nice to have the bold staccatos of sketch in the mix, too.
Drejka, who had a concealed weapons license, argued that he saw McGlockton moving toward him and thought McGlockton was going to kick and beat him.
Khan doesn't appear to be moving toward any ban yet — but he's certainly causing drivers to rethink how they want to move around the city.
"So if you're moving toward exclusivity, and you're becoming more woven into each other's lives, the 'right' time will just present itself," Dr. Greer says.
"While seasonal tendencies become increasingly favorable moving toward year-end, we have yet to see evidence that overall selling has reached downside exhaustion," Bittles said.
I think I'm sort of at the beginning but gratefully moving toward all the things that I dream of doing, checking off the bucket list.
Miliband contends that from the mid-1990s to mid-2000s, the world seemed to be moving toward a future where such values were protected internationally.
There was no immediate deal to act but they say they are moving toward a strategic energy partnership and could take action in the future.
We're getting there and it's great that we're moving toward that, but we're not quite there yet and I can't wait until we get there.
Those who take the step of reaching out, and actually moving toward an exit from their community, are among the most daring and strong-willed.
"I wouldn't say YMC is moving toward a goal, but more of an alchemy of turning shit (fascism) into gold (queer futurity)," one member said.
In the southern metropolis of Karachi, police fired teargas at protesters from a religious student group as they began moving toward the U.S. consulate building.
Ultimately, as we see more manufacturers and operating systems moving toward encryption by default, seeing any company take the option away is a bad thing.
But Trump's proposed budget, where he has a chance to put those words into action, suggest the federal government will continue moving toward less incarceration.
Trump's election was supposed to bring chaos and discord, but at least when it comes to Russia, the U.S. and Europe are moving toward consensus.
That's in part because it was something they were already moving toward, and in part because it still keeps them in control of their content.
So when he saw the news that a group of migrants was moving toward the United States, he seized on it and wouldn't let go.
"It's possible that training for whole populations of employees, which is what the states are now moving toward, is going to backfire," Professor Dobbin said.
Since the whole world is moving toward ETFs and passive investing, what goes in these indexes is what investors will be owning in the future.
Those with keen eyes no doubt immediately noticed that Samsung has dropped the dual selfie camera here, moving toward the more popular hole-punch camera.
Clinton had taken steps to close that gap by, among other things, moving toward Mr. Sanders's position in favor of free tuition at public colleges.
" Trump has focused on a caravan of migrants moving toward the U.S. border in the closing days of the midterm elections, calling it an "invasion.
Hughes pointed to how health systems and healthcare companies have been moving toward healthier options, after years of having fast food options in hospital cafeterias.
White voters are changing, too, with the noncollege-educated headed to the GOP and the growing number of college-educated whites moving toward the Democrats.
The disk is brighter on the left side because the glowing gas there would be moving toward you at close to the speed of light.
The world is moving toward sustainability, and many states are imposing single-use plastic bans, so instead, people are beginning to opt for reusable totes.
But the little space probe that flew by Pluto last July is still truckin' on through the Kuiper belt, moving toward its next icy destination.
Trump has been hammering the campaign trail with rhetoric over immigration and the migrant caravan of Central American immigrants moving toward the U.S. southern border.
Florida is reportedly moving toward a statewide ban on "chumming," or the practice of fishermen dumping blood into the ocean along beaches to lure sharks.
There is a split among department prosecutors on whether to pursue charges, but they appear to be moving toward declining to prosecute, the source said.
Asked if Jacobs is leaving to do crypto investing (a popular move at the moment), Green said Jacobs is moving "toward more philanthropic activities" instead.
Officials said the eyewall of the storm was likely to pass over, or very near, southeast Louisiana before moving toward the Alabama and Mississippi coasts.
"It's moving toward an organization disproportionately composed of military veterans because of the funding that veterans are eligible for and civilians are not," Schieber said.
Both rear-wheel-drive sedans will arrive at a precarious time, as car sales continue to decline amid consumer preference moving toward crossovers and SUVs.
Mr. Crump said the results proved that Mr. Clark could not have been moving toward the officers in a threatening fashion when they opened fire.
It's the broader picture that a once-marginal viewpoint about the relationship of Wall Street to business is rapidly moving toward the Democratic Party mainstream.
Society is moving toward understanding that fidgets can inspire concentration, focus and brainstorming — but you can't pull out a fidget spinner in a board meeting.
Americans for Prosperity, a group funded by the Kochs, counters that it wastes taxpayer money just as the world is moving toward cleaner, driverless vehicles.
North Korea tests a new long-range missile; Volvo announces it is moving toward all-electric vehicles; CNN gets caught up in allegations of blackmail.
But as he does so, the Pentagon appears to be moving toward a smaller recommendation, in which America's allies would supply half the new troops.
Read more " _____ • Megan McArdle in Bloomberg: "For all the bad rap that partisanship and ideology get, they're actually tremendously valuable in moving toward the truth.
"The young white kids were moving toward a spiritual, New Age kind of consciousness, and the people I knew were embracing black nationalism," he said.
Similarly, to slow a jiggling bead, the researchers time the infrared photons so they happen to hit the bead when it is moving toward them.
"Follow your bliss" is a popular catchphrase, but Brodeur shows how much work and humility it takes to keep moving toward joy — doggedly, consistently, observantly.
She is still kicking and screaming inside and out, but moving toward some tentative kind of balance, including a loving relationship with her young daughter.
On Monday, a new flow began moving toward a geothermal plant, raising fears over the potential release of volcanic gases from wells on the site.
Lately, the show seems to be moving toward a resolution that won't answer these questions definitively, but may at least show how they're all related.
This factor would obviously be of great use to the intelligence community were Soleimani determined to be moving toward an imminent attack on US interests.
Which is part of the reason Democrats are moving toward impeachment without waiting for the courts to work in their slow way to compel testimony.
As the report notes, 65 countries and some "subnational regions," like California, have begun moving toward net zero greenhouse-gas emissions by the year 2050.
He described Pelosi's comments as a "political ploy" to later claim that she is moving toward impeachment based on overwhelming evidence, despite her initial reluctance.
But the Ukraine scandal has Democrats quickly moving toward impeaching Trump, and has implicated government officials ranging from the attorney general to the vice president.
After a brief chase on Canfield Drive, the report said, Mr. Brown was moving toward Officer Wilson on the street when he was fatally shot.
After a brief chase on Canfield Drive, the report said, Mr. Brown was moving toward Officer Wilson on the street when he was fatally shot.
But immediately after, the officer commands, "Crawl towards me," prompting Mr. Shaver to lower his hands to the floor and begin moving toward the camera.
Gray, who was one of the first women admitted to the Slade School of Fine Art in London, initially studied painting before moving toward lacquer.
Trump, at least based on his administration's comments and actions so far, is steadily moving toward reversing the criminal justice policies of the Obama era.
Evidence is mounting that Special Counsel Robert Mueller is moving toward further indictments — and perhaps some big ones, with an end-of-year flurry of activity.
Dora was moving toward the west-northwest at around 14 mph (22 kph), and this general motion was expected to continue over the next 48 hours.
"We're moving toward a Google analytics for space and making sure rooms are used the right way," says Rajaraman, who uses event planning as one example.
What we have is we want to make sure our team feels like we're building something that they're moving toward that they can be proud of.
Despite our current administration's inaccurate claims about marijuana in relation to the opioid crisis, it seems that Americans are moving toward legalization on a national level.
Analysts say stocks could contain losses, as long as investors believe the U.S. and China are moving toward an agreement rather than an escalating trade war.
Call it the triumph of the indexers: The whole world is moving toward investing using indexes and ETFs — most of which are pegged to these indexes.
At times it felt like moving toward any pocket of air — less a march and more a dispersal to cover ground and get some elbow room.
Instead, Mr. Dombrovskis said he hoped for gradual progress, increasing bank liquidity first before moving toward mutualization of debts, which remains a red line for Berlin.
In deciding whether to raise rates, the Fed looks for improvement in the economy and jobs, and evidence inflation is moving toward its 2 percent target.
Moving toward electric mobility is also a way for Chile to tighten its trade ties with China, the dominant player in the global electric bus market.
Plus, the Gaia data includes information about how fast some stars are moving toward us or away from us, in what is known as radial velocity.
YouTube confirms plans to make Originals available for free Since last fall, YouTube has acknowledged that it's moving toward an ad-supported model for its Originals.
There are more than 7,000 at the U.S. border in Tijuana and the city of Mexicali, with more than 800 others still moving toward the border.
With the trend in big-budget games moving toward giving players more freedom, the strict paths of God of War feel a little outdated in 2018.
Forces have been moving toward Mosul and preparing for this battle -- to take place from the air and on the ground -- for more than 15 months.
Dora is moving toward the west-northwest at around 14 mph (22 kmh), and this general motion is expected to continue over the next 48 hours.
HP is moving toward more premium products, including hybrids and gaming, that could drive it to make gains as the PC market is revived, Suva wrote.
It is moving toward a "maximum contaminant level" for the two most notorious types of PFAS, and listing them as "hazardous substances," another important legal standard.
Tesla is hardly the only player in the nascent electric truck market — as Bloomberg notes — as big companies like Daimler and Cummins are moving toward commercialization.
California is moving toward becoming the first state to require companies to have women on their boards –assuming the idea could survive a likely court challenge.
Globally, central banks have been moving toward lower rates and negative interest as U.S. policymakers try to navigate the American economy through a series of hikes.
The treaty further outlines closer cooperation between national intelligence services and police in fighting terrorism and organized crime, and a commitment to moving toward economic convergence.
The world is moving toward a situation in which the rights of refugees are enumerated not in international laws and treaties but in dollars and euros.
Investors are hoping for signs that the United States and China are moving toward a resolution before tariffs do more damage to the global economy. 4.
Officer Van Dyke and others said Mr. McDonald had been aggressively swinging a three-inch folding knife and moving toward the police, as if to attack.
Sabet has consulted with Trudeau's government about his concerns over marijuana edibles, potency and the speed at which the country is moving toward broader cannabis access.
South Korea, not having been privy to Washington's decision to curtail talks with Pyongyang, had expected a deal moving toward measures to enhance Seoul-Pyongyang ties.
In an executive order Wednesday, Trump said he was reversing course and would be moving toward keeping families together in detention rather than splitting them up.
But it would be far wiser for Council members to revive and pass the Right to Know Act, to keep the city moving toward police accountability.
Shah believes that in the next year or so progress should be made in moving toward broader implementation of user authentication without need for a password.
Oil has rallied in recent weeks amid increasing hope that OPEC producers may be moving toward a production freeze to support prices in an oversupplied market.
In the minute before the crash, the train had been moving toward the platform at just eight miles per hour, the National Transportation Safety Board said.
It had strengthened into a Category 1 hurricane with winds of 9803 mph, and is forecast to continue moving toward the eastern Caribbean at 13 mph.
It is moving toward the island as an "extremely dangerous major hurricane, and a hurricane warning has been issued for that island," the hurricane center said.
An interview with The Fader says Noname shied away from visuals because of the fear of being photographed, and here she's moving toward something more cinematic.
Jerry Brown seems to be moving toward allowing advanced DNA testing that may correct a gross injustice abetted by the police, prosecutors, judges, politicians and journalists.
United has been moving toward a stock market backlash for some time, said Jack Atkins, an airline analyst who is a managing director at Stephens Inc.
A slim majority of Republicans support it, according to that same Gallup poll, and the states are moving toward legalization despite opposition from the Trump administration.
Angered by the murders he observed from his scout helicopter, he landed when he saw soldiers moving toward a group of villagers hiding in a bunker.
Playing for the final shot, L.S.U. put the ball in the hands of Waters, who started moving toward the basket with about 6 seconds to go.
The North has also been moving toward solid-fuel missiles that can be fired from harder-to-detect mobile launchers, making a fixed stand increasingly unnecessary.
After the window got hit by a bullet I stopped looking but I could still see him moving toward them with what looked like a pistol.
So it is hardly surprising that Democrats, driven by young progressives, would respond by moving toward an agenda that no longer treats those concerns as genuine.
Now, on its fourth album, the band is moving toward an idiom that's more flexible and contrasty yet just as gripping: Protomartyr's own post-post-punk.
President Trump has been moving toward scrapping the three-decade-old treaty, which grew out of President Ronald Reagan's historic meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev in 230.
"Peterloo" follows dozens of characters — so handsomely photographed that they look like classical oil paintings come to life —who are all moving toward an inevitable clash.
Isaac, which was moving toward the lesser Antilles in the Caribbean Sea, could bring heavy rain and become a hurricane overnight, CNN meteorologist Tom Sater said.
It certainly seems that the U.S. is losing its current multi-tiered system of health care and moving toward a two-tiered system at lightning speed.
Facebook's emulation of Snapchat has a broader significance in that the network and its apps are moving toward a more visual and interactive form of communication.
"Everything is moving toward people saying, 'I want all the benefits of the internet, but I want to protect my privacy and my security,'" he said.
Japan is moving toward "an entirely different strategy, where other countries cannot compete," said Ryoji Musha, president of the economic analysis outfit Musha Research in Tokyo.
With Fox and Disney moving toward a shareholder vote on their deal by midsummer, the cable giant wanted to give Fox shareholders a reason to hesitate.
Working in sections, starting from the back of the room and moving toward the door, pour the solution in an S-shaped formation on the floor.
After that, a whole bunch of light started moving toward the center of the blast as players soared higher and higher, seeing the entire island below.
Instagram didn't state a strategic rationale for the move, but it makes sense in a world that is already moving toward small groups and private communication.
The fighters of the Syrian opposition National Army are moving toward the two main towns in the area, Tel Abyad and Ras al Ain, he said.
Moving toward a more deterrent stance with Russia, the Army in 2017 shifted to nine-month, back-to-back armored brigade combat-team deployments to Europe.
By moving toward a "carry-in, carry-out" policy in areas like the North Woods, the conservancy has suppressed the rat population, enabling chipmunks to return.
While tensions between the U.S. and North Korea have been on the rise, North and South Korea appear to be moving toward a more amicable relationship.
Districts moving against the tide Not all suburban races are moving toward the Democrats -- the party, for instance, is growing gloomy about their prospects against Rep.
A closer look at the disruptions that moving toward a "destination-based cash flow tax" would create makes clear why it would be no small event.
The most recent push, analysts say, started after the country began moving toward democracy and decentralization after the ouster of Suharto, the authoritarian president, in 1998.
Moving toward a cashless economy would carry benefits for the government, ensuring that more taxes are paid and providing banks with more reserves to extend loans.
But to better withstand future disasters, it is now moving toward solar and geothermal alternatives, like many others in the region from Montserrat to St. Lucia.
Critics of the Obama-era deal say the agreement was toothless and that Iran was moving toward becoming a nuclear power in spite of the deal.
That storm was heading toward South Dakota, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin — and another storm in the Pacific Ocean was moving toward California, Oregon and Nevada.
That window was just wide enough for the fledgling U.K. leader to press the Israeli PM on the importance of moving toward a two-state solution.
Some marchers kept moving toward the White House, but others started to make their way to Metro stations, rushing back to their buses, trains and lives.
Uber, which has been valued at $48 billion and could be moving toward an initial public offering, has become wildly popular while repeatedly stepping into controversy.
"The City of New York is moving toward a future in which video evidence will offer our investigators more definitive accounts of incidents," Mr. Darche said.
Clapper said there's "no evidence thus far" that Iran is moving toward any violation of the nuclear arms agreement it signed with the US last year.
Waiting too long to begin moving toward the neutral rate could risk a nasty surprise down the road — either too much inflation, financial instability, or both.
Some analysts think they would be able financially to justify the sale of a big domestic brand like Snow, since the market is moving toward premium offerings.
"With these actions, we are moving toward lower costs and more options in the healthcare market," Trump said before he signed his directive in the Oval Office.
I think it is fair to say we are moving toward oligarchy, where we have an economy and a political system controlled by few incredibly wealthy people.
Bloomberg News reported earlier on Tuesday that China is moving toward cutting tariffs on cars made in the U.S. to 15 percent from the current 40 percent.
Bloomberg News earlier reported that China was moving toward cutting tariffs, citing people familiar with the matter, giving U.S. automakers' shares a lift before the markets opened.
Police detained at least 20 people after more than 500 people were seen moving toward the area, many of them young and chanting: "Putin is a thief".
"Portland is moving toward a network of low-car neighborhoods, evolving organically as we improve transport options and build more apartment buildings without car parking," Dabbs says.
At the time, Apple was moving toward the release of the Apple Watch, which it had initially wanted to pitch as something akin to a luxury watch.
The 10 Democrats the group will support in Virginia are candidates committed to moving toward the Future Now goals, and willing to be measured against those goals.
Also missing from the draft is any mention of the NATO target of moving toward spending 2 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) on defense by 2024.
Storm heads out to sea Colin was packing maximum sustained winds of 60 mph and moving toward the northeast at 40 mph, the National Hurricane Center said.
We're moving toward a refinement of everything and whenever there's too much of anything it is too much — too many shows, too many clothes, too many influencers.
On the other hand, the progress the world's governments have made in recent years moving toward a commitment to reduce global emissions is now in grave danger.
They promptly lit the 17-year-old up with four tranquilizer darts, but when she started moving toward a vet, Brazilian soldiers shot and killed the animal.
A lot of what that entails is me processing for myself exactly what occurred, and going through that process of responsibility, redemption, and then moving toward resilience.
German newspaper Handelsblatt said Reitzle likes the idea of a deal, but is concerned about Praxair moving toward a hostile bid if a deal isn't worked out.
I am noticing that a lot of shows are moving toward building more costumes and creating these really cool universes, and very specific looks to their shows.
Trump's unwillingness to even meet with Democrats raises the threat of a possible government shutdown, something that Congress has been moving toward for the past few months.
The positive view on Asia fixed income stood in contrast to Credit Suisse advising clients to take a low-risk strategy, underweighting equities and moving toward cash.
He then became president and after his five-year term expired in March 2016, with the country moving toward greater openness, Thein Sein became a Buddhist monk.
That said, Fischer pointed to positive signs with unemployment in Europe falling and inflation moving toward central bank targets and the Chinese economy on more solid footing.
That means that material moving toward us would appear brighter, while material moving away from us would appear dimmer—which you can see in the M87 image.
Blackmore's lidar reads the velocity of the objects it detects: The things moving away from the vehicle are in red, those moving toward it are in blue.
Speaking of teams, millennials should be aware that the new modern business model is moving toward more autonomous teams and a bottoms-up style to solving problems.
Indeed, the need to improve U.S. international tax competitiveness by moving toward a territorial system with a lower rate is among the few areas of bipartisan agreement.
In addition to moving toward a loan request to the Washington-based IMF, the republic is preparing to cut public-sector salaries and reform the pension system.
Among those changes should be overturning the constitutional provision that bars her from being president, eliminating the role of state counselor and moving toward full civilian governance.
Importantly, this blueprint rejects the misguided approach of moving toward a socialized system of health care, which would inevitably lead to the rationing of medicines and services.
Harris's office later noted that she has also co-sponsored legislation that would allow people to keep their private insurance while moving toward a single-payer system.
"I think we are not moving toward a new agreement," said Clement Therme, a Bahrain-based research fellow for Iran at the International Institute for Strategic Studies.
Their diversity and the increase in their numbers give us hope that our nation is moving toward becoming more competitive, secure, literate, innovative, healthy, peaceful and just.
By teaming up to promote regulations that favor fully-autonomous vehicles, Ford and Google may be moving toward closer cooperation on the actual development of driverless models.
He said he had fired because he had seen a person moving toward him with a gun, but the police found only a cellphone at the scene.
Not only was the Foxbat ridiculously fast and powerful, but its design suggested that it was super maneuverable, a design characteristic that the West was moving toward.
On Monday, Daines appeared to be moving toward a "yes" vote after Tweeting that he had spent the weekend speaking with the White House about his concerns.
Pyongyang is "moving toward what the president ultimately wanted from that meeting which is complete verifiable, irreversible denuclearization ... but it's going to take some time," Gidley said.
Cashman, seen wearing a black shirt, sunglasses, shorts, and sandals, follows the directions of the police, placing his hands on his head and moving toward the officers.
In the video released by LAPD, Perez -- a large kitchen knife in one hand and a metal folding chair in the other -- is seen moving toward officers.
As hybrid companies like Sonder keep growing, even Airbnb is moving toward hotelsSonder is not alone in combining professionally managed apartment-style rentals with hotel-like accommodations.
Washington and Beijing are moving toward a deal that would lift a U.S. ban on American companies selling components to Chinese telecommunications giant ZTE, Reuters reported Tuesday.
Jose remains out in the Atlantic Ocean and is moving toward the northwest, and that motion will bring it closer to the United States through the weekend.
Now we have—over the past few months—a greater danger of Russian collisions with the United States, just because the battlefield is moving toward the East.

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