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And so too is the new pooled taxi service — which it's calling BB1: short for "Black Bus 1" (implying this is the first in a line (ha!) of such pooled taxi routes.
The departure from Joint Base Andrews will be pooled press.
Heavy red drapes had hems that pooled at the floor.
Farmers pooled their milk for cheese, as they do today.
Remainers responded that in a globalised world, sovereignty is pooled.
ABS are securities based on pooled loans such as mortgages.
Blood pooled at Abby's ears, and it was suctioned away.
Virginia Resource Authority, $129.9 million of pooled financing program bonds.
"We pooled our money and lived communally," Mr. Siegel said .
Today, data is pooled together to train an AI algorithm.
This exposes a false choice: in an increasingly interdependent world, countries must often opt not between pure sovereignty and the pooled sort, but—however distasteful the choice may seem—between the pooled sort and none.
It's a meta-analysis, meaning lots of studies' data pooled together.
His sneaker sank into the ground, and water pooled around it.
Scientists pooled data from 16 studies of women in nine countries.
In California, you can implement a pooled house for tips—a.k.a.
Fundraisers will become virtual and will be open to pooled press.
They pooled their savings to pay a small team of engineers.
Tears pooled behind Fraser's glasses as she watched her younger self.
The next morning, the three Whitecaps car-pooled to another exhibition.
When I took off my headset, perspiration pooled across the foam padding.
Combined with the UK data, the pooled analysis included almost 30,000 patients.
Thick blood from the vein pooled around her before she blacked out.
"We pooled resources the best we could," he told the news outlet.
Amy's body lay in an unnatural position, blood pooled around her head.
Analysts pooled by Reuters forecast 9-month sales of 1.158 billion euros.
They car-pooled to Citi Field, Conforto driving them in his Jeep.
The fat pooled at the very bottom, glistening under the fluorescent lights.
Moments later, Joe Fulks was dead, his blood pooled on the floor.
Researchers pooled data from 50 randomized placebo-controlled trials involving 1,089 participants.
He lay motionless for several seconds as his blood pooled around him.
They pooled money as best they could so he could afford it.
Local and military medical resources are to be pooled for the response.
Instead, it seeped up through the storm drains and pooled onto Fairview.
Ashley Hatfield's ensemble included a flowing cape that pooled on the floor. 
The bonus money is pooled from gate receipts from the playoff games.
Close shower drains so the insects cannot find pooled water inside your home.
The liquid oxygen then pooled in the recesses, right up against the liner.
Blood was pooled in a hole where he plans to plant a tree.
A pooled ride is a smart way to save cash and be safe.
Kenya Pooled Water Fund is a collaboration between the Kenyan and Dutch governments.
The analysis pooled data from six studies involving a total of 22019,030 people.
The sauce pooled on the plate really makes this dish a home run.
Thirty-six hours after Diwali, the pollution had pooled close to the ground.
To fund the business, he pooled money with his siblings and their spouses.
Eventually, Mr. Halsey and Mr. Tavakolian found each other and pooled their efforts.
Tips are pooled, then added directly to paychecks, so no cash is exchanged.
The proposal would also allow smaller employers to create pooled 401(k) plans.
Water pooled in the path, and long wooden planks sank into the mud.
That money is pooled and used to purchase goods for the whole community.
He filled a plastic bottle with residue that had pooled in the land.
In Wiltshire, floodwater pooled several feet high on main roads, causing severe traffic issues.
How many of its portfolio companies have dead-pooled, it doesn't say, of course.
On a piece of scrap paper, I pooled a few drops of Nails Inc.
She's drenched in sweat, red hair pooled underneath her, her voice choked with tears.
Their money is pooled together to loan to female founders at zero percent interest.
Mr. Carvalho's aunt and father pooled their money to pay for his second semester.
Some typical assignments: binomial random variables, least-square regression lines, pooled sample standard errors.
Fetid water has pooled in the intersections and mounds of garbage line the streets.
The stream weaved past storefronts and pooled across the street near a technical school.
She car-pooled to work with him and socialized with his family on weekends.
The money is then pooled and is meant to help send ten policewomen abroad.
Regents of the University of California, $1 billion of medical center pooled revenue bonds.
The European Systemic Risk Board floated the idea of the pooled debt last year.
Of those, more than 116 million drove alone, and only 14 million car-pooled.
Blood trickled from his arm and pooled on the step, but he was oblivious.
If we pooled our commitments and shared duty, our nations are strengthened, not weakened.
In order for France to provide a convertibility guarantee, these reserves must be pooled.
"I'm mentally, physically, running off adrenaline," said Rose, as tears pooled in her eyes.
In one case, thirty-seven villages pooled their money to build a maternity hospital.
Many residents were selling their blood, which was pooled with blood from other donors.
People pooled family heirlooms for the museums and made efforts to restore the buildings.
An estimated 32-plus billion gallons of water pooled in a basin under the mine.
The cul-de-sac was cracked and pitted, and filthy water pooled in the potholes.
The officers also pooled their money to bring presents, including a police station Lego set.
Within a year, we had pooled our assets (about $20,153) and bought a food truck.
"Data controllers should seek to control and limit access to such pooled data," it notes.
His parents and in-laws pooled enough money to pay for his first year's tuition.
With money pooled in U.S. stocks beginning to dry up, cash is flowing to Europe.
The workers who stayed in her offices pooled resources during the storm, Ms. Zavala said.
Uber users in the U.S. and Canada won't have the pooled option for their rides.
The analysis, in PLOS Medicine, pooled data from 80 studies including almost 30 million subjects.
Her relatives pooled their resources to help her seek medical treatment in the United States.
While each man had his own crew and separate business interests, they often pooled resources.
Sewage pooled in corners, goats roamed between graves and garbage was piled high in places.
But the amount of money pooled in this market has been declining for a while.
I whispered my promise into his tiny perfect ear, as unexpected tears pooled in mine.
So he and four trusted friends pooled money to buy one pack of 20 cigarettes.
In these works, he poured and pooled different layers of acrylic paint onto a canvas.
We pooled The Verge staff's expertise to compile a list of great Mother's Day gift ideas.
Want to know the funniest thing when we pooled all of our ride-or-die picks?
More services could be provided if that money—and the risk of falling ill—were pooled.
In this process, the skin is cut and the blood is pooled into the suction cup.
The idea of a pooled portfolio seems commonplace now, but at the time it was revolutionary.
Using NAT has reduced the "window period" for pooled donation testing to 6.3 days for HIV.
Together with several former colleagues from Petrohawk, Wilson pooled $55 million to form Halcón in 2011.
In 2005, 77 percent drove alone, 23 percent car-pooled and 4.7 percent used public transportation.
After some initial success and a seed round, Wizards dead-pooled four years into its existence.
We pooled our pocket change to make a short-lived comics tabloid in the early 80s.
No blood pooled around the wrists, no cinched-up bed sheet, no packet indicating something smuggled.
They'd pooled their money and hired their own electricians to come in and fix the damage.
In 1989, they pooled their savings and persuaded Dr. Kao's Taiwanese relatives to invest seed money.
When the circus went bankrupt last year, the three pooled their resources and formed Healthy Humor.
Even if only a few men participate in each trial, data on them could be pooled.
Nearby, a couple sat on velvet chairs, shopping bags from luxury retailers pooled at their feet.
On his own shirt the president's blood had pooled at the cuff above his surgical gloves.
His additional $40,000 contributes to our pooled income, but we only need to buy one bedspread.
It was called Fucked Company, and it pooled the rumors about businesses experiencing troubles of all sorts.
Images of what engineers believe is melted nuclear fuel pooled below the No. 3 reactor at Fukushima.
At the southern edge of this ice sheet, rivers and meltwater pooled to form a large lake.
Pooled or securitised debt can be taken off bank balance sheets and funded in the capital market.
Townley recruited members through socialist newspapers and pooled enough money to buy a fleet of Ford cars.
At the end of the round, the winner takes home about 95 percent of the pooled money.
But that decline in family member participation now contributes to further destabilizing the employer's traditional pooled program.
Emerging structures have the potential to lower capital reserve hurdles or change the way capital is pooled.
Trickling in ones and twos, people from Bulgaria and Romania have pooled close to their fellow countrymen.
The stock has an average overweight rating and $150 price target, according to data pooled by FactSet.
In Barcelona, collected data is pooled into a central repository and access is managed by the city.
Chandler said Thursday that all the barrels have burned and the liquid has pooled in the foundation.
I would finally drift off into slumber, only to wake up in a lake of pooled sweat.
Once enough people pooled in to buy an entire cow, your cut was shipped directly to you.
The company also announced Tuesday that it would suspend pooled rides, as did its main competitor, Uber.
The companies have tried promoting pooled rides, but customers have shown a reluctance to share their trips.
It became apparent within a few decades, however, that immense oil deposits pooled below those Oklahoma rocks.
Soon after, the local community pooled their resources and started its own co-op, with cheaper produce.
In a few places it had pooled into puddles big enough for people to wash their clothes.
All tips are given via paycheck (with tax taken out because of the nature of having it pooled).
Nine percent of these donations were included in the pooled samples, none of which tested positive for Zika.
When the judgments of the 20 who examined a particular defendant's case were pooled, this rose to 67%.
One time the sabayon in "oysters and pearls" had broken and separated, so fat pooled above the tapioca.
"Umbrella reviews" synthesize previous pooled analyses to give a clearer summary of diverse research on a particular topic.
Dean promised the pooled resources would be converted to fiat currency and invested in more traditional commodity contracts.
Mr. Chen said local people pooled their money to build a community center designed like a Chinese temple.
Those contributions would be pooled and managed by investment professionals chosen by the state through a bidding process.
The report, in JAMA Internal Medicine, pooled data from 20 studies involving 125,198 children ages 6 to 18.
Now, we're averaging another 12 to 15 percent on top of our 18-percent pooled house service charge.
The team pooled geolocated info from tens of thousands of villages for kids under the age of 5.
The study, in JAMA Cardiology, pooled data from 853 studies of 190,672 people followed from 1964 to 2015.
To get their results, the researchers pooled together studies looking at cancer of the esophagus in South America.
Harassment cases are notoriously difficult to win, especially without the pooled evidence, support and resources of group litigation.
Moments later, a butterfly landed near some of the spilled drink that had pooled in a small crevice.
A 2005 systematic review in the International Journal of Cancer pooled the results of six case-control studies.
A pooled and electric ride reduces emissions all the way to 70 percent compared to a private car.
Information from patients at multiple hospitals can then be pooled to assist in the development of new treatments.
Infosys was founded in 1981 by seven engineers, including Murthy, who pooled $250, mostly borrowed from their wives.
Miller and colleagues pooled information from several nationwide databases to estimate nonfatal injuries resulting from legal police interventions.
Data pooled from all 38 studies showed no significant association between progression-free survival and quality of life.
At these meetings, plans are made, issues chosen, money raised, donations pooled, spending coordinated for the next election cycles.
That said, Atomico isn't disclosing the exact split between Atomico, the angels in the program, and the pooled carry.
A central fund to recapitalise distressed banks is already being beefed up, but deposit insurance should also be pooled.
For the current study, researchers pooled data from four smaller studies of people in the general population in Sweden.
Two years ago, he and 10 other Christians pooled their money to erect a permanent church on his property.
The pooled data, as opposed to data from individual trials, showed a reduction in disease recurrence over two years.
Families pooled their cash and organised informal lending societies, backed by the trust born of their tight-knit community.
Splice's subscription revenue is pooled and then doled out to artists based on whose samples got the most downloads.
For the current study, researchers pooled data from 48 previous studies with a total of 3.2 million participants worldwide.
I actually took out a second mortgage on that house, and pooled my funds with another former pro skater.
Last week BMW and Daimler pooled their resources on autonomous cars development in an effort to spread the cost.
Some communities had pooled together to build makeshift wells when ISIS first took control of the city in 2014.
For the study, in Cancer Research, researchers pooled data from 14 prospective studies with more than 1.5 million participants.
Analysts pooled by Reuters forecast sales worth 1.28 billion euros ($1.48 billion) in the period between January and September.
The analysis, in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, pooled data from 18 studies with more than two million participants.
Blood pooled in the bathroom sink where a second knife was found inches away from a child's pink toothbrush.
The results, based on pooled data from 15 studies involving 890,000 women, were published in Annals of Internal Medicine.
Banks pooled millions of mortgages — some of them to borrowers with a shaky ability to repay — to create C.D.O.s.
Passengers can choose such rides more often, while cities can incentivize pooled travel with special lanes and reduced fees.
Another 2015 systematic review pooled nine case-control studies and could find no link to head and neck cancers.
"We pooled our money and ate together, partied together on weekends, went to the same unemployment office," he recalled.
Over the years, clumps of my dark hair have slid down the cape and pooled on the kitchen floor.
Zambada also said that the Sinaloa cartel and its partners pooled $50 million in protection money for Garcia Luna.
They reconvened, pooled their findings, did their analysis and declared the color of 2018 to be … Ultra Violet. Huh?
A further 60% held by the family is pooled and locked up until 2024, 10 years after the company's IPO.
In May 2015, Spain introduced new laws to ensure that television rights to La Liga be sold and pooled collectively.
Theirs was a story of a community in mourning that pooled their time, resources, and knowledge to feed the survivors.
The brothers pooled their money, and Balbir bought a plot of vacant land on a suburban street corner in Mesa.
Blood pooled from wounds to his head and shoulder as he lay splayed on the pavement in his white socks.
So switching to a pooled global fund arguably simplifies both the investment and incentivization structure for GV and its partners.
A couple of journalists hunched over the dummy frantically applied tourniquets while the sticky red liquid pooled around their feet.
All of these various revenue streams are then pooled together, and shared out amongst the league and the dozen clubs.
A gray sky takes up half the canvas, and its dull reflection is pooled in a puddle on the asphalt.
The fund will issue "pooled investment fund interests" to investors in an offering expected to last more than a year.
But a small percentage of indirect holdings are connected to oil, coal and natural gas companies through pooled investment funds.
But that initial burst of first-era punk eventually pooled out through the years into silvery new-wave post-punk.
They pooled their money for a good T1 connection and spread it out across the neighborhood through the thin air.
They caught the eye of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Alumni Association, which was also gathering dresses, and pooled their efforts.
As blood pooled on the asphalt, a crowd of angry citizens surrounded riot police officers who had arrived as reinforcements.
In all cases, researchers detected significant quantities of novel psychoactive substances (such as mephedrone, cathine, and hordenine) in pooled urine.
In these works, Whitten poured and pooled different layers of acrylic paint onto a canvas lying on a flat surface.
One furloughed employee even pawned her wedding ring for cash, NBC reported — though relatives pooled money to buy it back.
Hurricane storm-waters have pooled high, swamping areas represented by people dubious of climate science, and taxes have stayed low.
For the study, published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, researchers pooled data from 46 studies involving 1,184 people.
That data is pooled and shared so clubs can learn how to be more efficient by, perhaps, doing preventive maintenance.
For this analysis, published in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, researchers pooled data from 10 studies that included 3,837,005 people.
The researchers pooled data from 14 other studies looking into pedestrian accidents, analyzing incidents involving a total of 14 people.
Some pooled donations have ended up in the pockets of the premier, following a longstanding practice by her political party.
He and some friends pooled their resources to buy a deli but lost the money when the deal fell apart.
Gray sweatpants pooled around his stick-thin legs, so fragile they looked as if you could snap them in two.
According to Business Insider, he and his friend pooled what money they did have and bought an older home together.
Why would a bunch of restaurant owners want tips to be pooled with back-of-the-house employees, you ask?
He said they had then car-pooled to a performance on Western Michigan University's campus in Kalamazoo, leaving one car behind.
On some scrap paper, I pooled a few drops of Essie's Licorice and dipped a fine nail brush into the color.
For Amaravati, some 31,000 acres (12,545 hectares) of land was pooled from about 26,000 farmers in just two months, Cherukuri said.
In a pooled video feed made available to the ITN broadcaster, Cameron was shown talking with the queen about the summit.
Similarly, food companies fret that after Brexit they will lose access to the pooled expertise of the European Food Safety Authority.
Brookfield Infrastructure Fund, a pooled investment fund, is now on its third fund vehicle and focuses on transportation, energy and renewables.
In that spirit, Motherboard has pooled together some pro tips for keeping it chill offline ("offline") over the next 72 hours.
She knew where to get the best steak in Omaha; when she cut into it, blood pooled on the white plate.
BOE'S CARNEY - INCREASE IN IMF POOLED RESOURCES TO $3 TRILLION WOULD BE MORE CONST EFFECTIVE FOR EMERGING ECONOMIES THAN SELF-INSURING
In the end, SpaceX identified a number of possible causes for the failure, all of which involved the pooled oxygen scenario.
And if data cannot be pooled, the algorithms that run autonomous cars and other products may not be the most efficient.
"The vulnerability of additional pooled data is an important concern that needs to be addressed urgently by the government," it states.
So the recommendation that ISPs should seek to control and limit internal access to pooled data is a rather weak provision.
Pooled, portable, peer-to-peer benefits represent a new model for household employment and an innovative step forward in professionalizing caregivers.
She had not made any public appearances since, with the exception of a pooled-press event at the White House Friday.
And in Michigan, when a local doughnut shop was on the verge of closing, officers pooled their money and bought it.
The gunshot victim lay motionless on the ground, his eyes open, as people surrounded him and blood pooled among their feet.
When Cameron County was still courting SpaceX in 2013, state and local officials pooled their resources to help attract the company.
Besides selling applications more efficiently, he said, Oracle has pooled a large amount of information derived from over 1,500 data providers.
The benefits of such a plan are the lower fees and higher returns that come with pooled contributions and professional management.
Water pooled on the floor of the underground area of the West Wing where print, radio and television journalists have workspace.
Now 100 million pooled trips have been taken since the program began, and tens of millions more are occurring each month.
A few years back Nielsen and a few other locals pooled their funds together and bought it from the aging owner.
Cold sweat was pooled under my armor as a bomb tech cleared a route toward me, and then a passage out.
Accion Venture Lab's LP fund is the first time the organization has pooled third-party investment capital, according to a spokesperson.
They pooled their money and placed a 500-pound bet on Fleetwood to win the British Open at 66-1 odds.
The Secure Act allows them to band together and form "pooled employer plans" that will reduce administrative burdens, costs, and risks.
Evercore ISI analyst Umer Raffat inquired about what the clinical results look like if all the aducanumb studies are pooled together.
About two feet of water had pooled in a clogged holding basin between the tracks, a murky tea of subway filth.
A M.R.I. taken early Saturday showed blood had pooled in the injury, which sent Castro to the disabled list last month.
Researchers pooled data from eight prospective observational studies of the association between regular 100 percent fruit juice consumption and weight gain.
In 2013, he co-founded a lobbying group called FWD, which has pooled millions of Silicon Valley dollars into immigration reform.
Even though this analysis pooled data from several smaller studies to get more robust results, it still included less than 150 people.
I remember that my friend asked me to contribute to a pooled gift for a mutual friend, so I Venmo her $25.
According to the lawsuit, more than half the underlying loans in $31 billion worth of mortgage loans pooled into 36 deals defaulted.
The next day, no one realizes she's dead; they think her body and her pooled, drying blood are part of the exhibit.
The study, in JAMA Oncology, pooled data from 10 studies of diet and lung cancer incidence involving more than 1.4 million adults.
Because former employees who continue benefits on COBRA are generally sicker, and when costs are pooled traditionally, active workers' costs go up.
Police were called to Phillips' Eatonville home on Saturday after someone reported seeing a woman face-down, with blood pooled around her.
The pooled funds from many research projects allow resource labs to buy better and faster equipment than any individual scientist could afford.
And that's the core principle of what's behind InfoSum… I can connect knowledge across two data sets, as if they've been pooled.
While funds would be pooled, individuals legally own their GRA and would be able to select and change managers based on performance.
A portion of revenues could be pooled and shared between teams across Europe, and used to subsidise weaker clubs and lower divisions.
Together, the cousins pooled together their family's years of savings ($45,24) to buy a few dozen computers and rent an office space.
From an insured's perspective, uncertain risks are shifted; from the perspective of the group, the risk has been pooled and made predictable.
A large proportion of those investing in pooled funds or separate managed accounts are pushing lenders to avoid underwriting covenant-lite structures.
The blood clots pooled in his legs, migrated toward his heart and threw off fatal clots to both lobes of his lungs.
And so liters of it pooled in her abdomen, giving her the look of a woman in her final days of pregnancy.
Ultimately, pooled plans will help more employees of small businesses access a retirement plan so they can begin saving for their future.
One competitor, Carbon, makes 3-D printers that can make a range of objects, including Adidas sneakers, from pooled resin and elastomers.
Researchers in the Netherlands pooled data from 32 studies of premature menopause and early onset menopause that included more than 310,000 women.
When AI and the radiologist pooled their knowledge and approached the task as a team, the error rate dropped to 0.5 percent.
But if those automated vehicles are pooled, then vehicle use would be pushed in the opposite direction, toward fewer vehicle miles traveled.
The pooled data showed no association between multivitamins and the risk for cardiovascular disease, coronary heart disease or stroke incidence or mortality.
The Port Authority closed its bus terminal in Midtown Manhattan, where strangers pooled their money for an Uber ride into New Jersey.
At Geisler's farm in Winslow, Nebraska, two trucks and a tractor were seen buried in mud in wooden barns where water pooled.
Jack Yates, a formerly enslaved Baptist minister, pooled together $1,000 in 1872 to purchase 10 acres of land for annual Juneteenth celebrations.
The team pooled more than 6,000 scientific publications, drew contributions from 133 authors, and had more than 1,1.53 scientists review the findings.
New high-rise buildings surround them, but stagnant water has pooled on this site, and weeds sprout from the mounds of earth.
I saw London stretched out, sharp-edged, dirty, knowing, witty, tough: a place where knowledge has been pooled and mad theories formulated.
In some insurance markets, like those for small businesses in Massachusetts, employees across companies are pooled together and pay the same premium.
Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders, Biden has continued to do high-dollar fundraisers (all of which have been covered by pooled press).
They pooled resources such as gunmen and transportation for drug smuggling, and also provided protection for each other by bribing Mexican officials.
If we pooled this worldwide, we could-, it is-, there is a high likelihood that we achieve a lot of progress in medicine.
There was blood everywhere, and when I came to, my cat was lapping up the scarlet puddle that had pooled around my head.
Of all the pension reserve, which also included 2.5 trillion yen pooled at Japan's health ministry, 23.76 percent was allocated to Japanese stocks.
Venture capitalist Chamath Palihapitiya created Hedosophia as a "blank check" investing tool that pooled money while its handlers searched for a takeover target.
If spending is pooled, it can insure more people against the risk of ill health and put pressure on providers to cut prices.
Part of the regulatory oversight could include a system of accountability over how Facebook's parent business can and cannot use pooled data holdings.
However, stabilising reserves, which are pooled at BEAC, will depend on the ability of all CEMAC members to address their own macroeconomic imbalances.
One measure would pave the way for pooled employer plans, allowing smaller businesses to more easily offer retirement savings schemes for their workers.
The Cochrane research pooled data and results from 103 studies involving more than 73,000 women across all continents over the last eight years.
Shipments as large as the more than 21625 tons of cocaine in this seizure are often the pooled investment of several trafficking groups.
Some of the artist's recent installations, gigantic pieces that look like waves of freestanding blood pooled around the exhibition space, are on view.
The proceeds were pooled in a savings and lending scheme, allowing others to join and buy solar products for home and business use.
A persistent shortage of triple-A rated bonds has kept momentum for a pooled euro zone sovereign bond alive despite opposition from Germany.
AE's pooled investments in Bloom were ultimately transferred to another manager (Connecticut-based Spruce Investment Advisors), and currently represent a 6.55% ownership stake.
The best of the "tapas" appetizers was a platter of seared scallops, pooled in a bourbon-spiked cream sauce with bits of bacon.
Five Detroit chefs took stock of their kitchens, pooled their perishables and started cooking up creations for the city's homeless and food-insecure.
In the years that we car-pooled to work, he'd save up episodes of NPR's Weekend Edition with Will Shortz for the ride.
In 1926, they pooled their money and, for $20163,000, bought 336 acres on the western edge of East Fishkill, straddling Fishkill and Wappinger.
Pooled spending on that scale is a non-starter for Germany, which opposes fiscal integration unless it is matched by greater political unification.
But, again, while technology tools are great enablers it's not always clear exactly what fire you're lighting once momentum is pooled and channeled.
Indeed, he said, he and Mr. Jorling would come to terms as they car-pooled to Capitol Hill together in a pickup truck.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the work of the school's art teacher, Martha Ramirez Oropeza, whose salary is paid by the pooled contributions.
The recommendations should not supplant any doctor's established clinical judgment, he says, but do represent the pooled knowledge of the world's top experts.
Shortly after 8, a happy mob had pooled around him, necks craned as he snapped selfies with those who could get close enough.
Dogs and other pets are generally banned from any Uber trips where multiple riders are pooled together, with service animals of course exempted.
The studies used a wide variety of methods to assess diet quality, making it hard to draw broad conclusions by analyzing pooled data.
"I pooled together what was very much an angel investor-style presentation, and did the typical start-up fundraising process," Alston Ramsay said.
They knew one another so well by then that they car-pooled to Abingdon and doubled up in hotel rooms to save money.
They knew one another so well by then that they car-pooled to Abingdon and doubled up in hotel rooms to save money.
Abortion rights organizations even pooled their resources to charter a plane that trailed a banner reading "Abortion is OK!" over the state capital.
In a pooled video feed made available to the ITN broadcaster, Cameron was shown talking with the queen at Buckingham Palace about the summit.
We did one once where the girl was wearing goggles, but we took the lenses out so the cum pooled up in her eyes.
Starting in June 22018, it first screened pooled donations from states where Zika transmission from mosquitos was at risk of becoming local, like Florida.
Just over 10,000 women in the five pooled surveys were over this age, and it was from them that the researchers drew their data.
So Ramirez pooled what money he could, and three weeks ago he headed north, walking, taking buses, and occasionally hiring coyotes along the way.
Since its landing in a region called Gale Crater, the rover has found critical signs that liquid water once pooled on the Martian surface.
His institution is the result of a merger of three local colleges that have pooled resources in the past year partly to cut costs.
The same families who pooled their money after emancipation to buy acreages are now clustered in Hog Hammock, a district of about 430 acres.
A group of kind-hearted Best Buy employees in Valley Stream, New York, pooled their paychecks to help make one boy's holiday season special.
It's not a clinical trial—rather, researchers pooled results from nine previous studies that recorded both the incidence of liver cirrhosis and caffeine consumption.
We started with $153,000, then we slowly pooled in our resources and we also made money from our project to fund our own developments.
Or, if enough people pooled in and sent a total of 1 million bitcoin ($568 million), then they would publicly distribute those files too.
Willa showed her little mercy: a metal corrugated roof collapsed, water pooled in the kitchen and gnarled branches littered Medina's front patio and backyard.
To help remedy this situation and increase savings in America, we recommend pooled, nationwide Retirement Security Plans for companies with less than 500 employees.
In the same way, nonprofit groups generally do not pay an additional tax when they perform those same activities with money pooled from individuals.
The development bank's shareholder governments approved the move which will initially last for five year and be financed with donations pooled from individual countries.
They also took their day trip to the forest in Cormeilles-en-Parisis with the rabbits, which they had pooled their money to buy.
Now pooled data from six large observational studies suggests that antihypertensive medicines may lower the risk for Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia.
The group, called the East Cut Community Benefit District (CBD,) pooled a reported $70,000 from taxes on the neighborhood's property owners for the rebranding.
The couple live off the savings for their son's education and funds pooled together by families and supporters to pay for equipment and expenses.
What's more, the effect was only found when mutual fund managers run hedge money, not in similar arrangements when they run separate pooled accounts.
If streaming were suddenly the whole pie, baseball would become more like the NFL, where virtually all the money is pooled and distributed equally.
Researchers examined pooled data from 10 previous studies that included a total of almost 34 million adults in Asia, Europe, and the United States.
Judge Kavanaugh, who didn't have a car, often car-pooled to school with Mr. Davis, now the president of a Colorado water-distribution company.
ShinDigger Brewing Company started with a home brewing kit bought using money pooled from the dregs of George Grant and Paul Delamere's student loans.
The group, which included a father and son, another man and three women, pooled their money to share an Uber across the Hudson River.
They wove in and out of campaigns and car-pooled together to Georgetown University's law school, from which they both earned degrees in 1976.
In just a few hours, her soggy yard had pooled with enough water for ducks to paddle around as if it were a pond.
Cicuttini's team pooled results from 13 clinical trials from high-income countries, mainly the United States and the UK, from the last 28 years.
"I lived with four other guys in Salem, and we all pooled our money together and kind of lived like a family," he adds.
Similarly, donors could collaborate to create three community funds with pooled resources and adopt the South to end sexual violence against girls of color.
Six systematic reviews were considered of fair or good quality by the national academies, and the most recent one pooled three of the others.
The F.H.F.A. contended that Morgan Stanley had misled Fannie and Freddie about the quality of the loans it had pooled and sold to them.
The millions of unsold barrels of crude that had pooled around northwest Europe, the Mediterranean and West Africa over July and August are rapidly draining.
The company introduced the service in San Francisco a year ago, and already nearly 50 percent of all Uber rides in the city are pooled.
Even without the capital needed to pay someone for renovations, tenants have collective buying power and pooled labor, a benefit of living with a group.
The service offers members free one-way flights on scheduled shuttle routes, deals on spontaneous flights around the world, and private and pooled charter flights.
The trio pooled their telecom towers, in a sensible bid to stop duplication in a capital-intensive industry, and to bring in fresh private capital.
The most likely scenario, according to SpaceX, is that some of the liquid oxygen in the tank pooled into these buckles and got trapped there.
Driver's license photos will be pooled across states and territories to make one big database of photos that will be scanned with facial recognition software.
One of those was a $8003 million fund that cofounder Steve Miller pooled together with a cofounder in 2800 to try his hand at venture.
A pooled analysis of results from just the studies that randomly assigned patients to receive the treatment did suggest it could significantly improve sexual function.
Researchers pooled existing research into the effects of both oxytocin and alcohol and although they impact different parts of the brain, they have similar outcomes.
Documented in a Facebook post by Gregory Locke, passengers in a Manhattan 1 train pooled resources to remove swastikas and hate speech from the train.
To gain sufficient numbers now, the Cancer Institute researchers gathered data from 12 large-scale studies that, pooled together, involved 1.44 million men and women.
The carriers report other common uses, too: grandparents and grandchildren teaming up, or parents using pooled points to fly college kids to school and back.
I actually got that keyboard from this dude in L.A., we pooled all our money and bought this Oberheim from a guy named Dwayne Hitchens.
But that's never stopped us from ranking anything before, so we pooled our nostalgia resources here at Mashable (which are sizable) and did it anyway.
Several have pooled money with Priorities USA to purchase television and digital advertising through the same media firms, allowing smaller groups to get better rates.
The analysis, in JAMA Cardiology, pooled data from 10 randomized trials in people who had had cardiovascular disease or were at high risk for it.
Dr. Smith also pooled data over the last five years from powerhouse distribution companies, which have the ability to greenlight films and hire women directors.
Researchers came to this conclusion looking at large number of patients, using pooled data from 252,745 US women with a median age of 57 years.
A less expensive way of establishing a trust for a family member with special needs is the pooled trust, available to people with modest assets.
The vineyard's billionaire owners, Craig and Kathryn Hall, recently hosted the pooled-press fundraiser for Buttigieg, per a report from the Associated Press's Brian Slodysko.
Contributions to sickness funds are centrally pooled and then allocated to individual insurers using a per-beneficiary formula that factors in differences in health risks.
Many of the residents have been artists, teachers and filmmakers whose apartments were rent-controlled before they pooled resources and bought the building in 1998.
The North Face, along with outdoors brands like Black Diamond and Osprey Packs, also pooled together funds to build Bears Ears a new education center.
Jackson's view that the power of the president is at its highest point when pooled with the power of Congress fits the travel ban case perfectly.
A research team led by Paul Schenk from the Lunar and Planetary Institute pooled these photos together to create an overall mosaic of these distant worlds.
The departure at the U.S. Capitol will be open to pre-credentialed media, and the arrival and remarks at Joint Base Andrews will be pooled press.
So as it is customary to gift these individuals for their graduations, we have pooled The Verge staff's expertise into a list of great gift ideas.
The disparate groups under the coalition's umbrella pooled resources and shared strategies for providing community services and aid that the government and private sector would not.
Additionally, the helium in these vessels is incredibly cold too — so cold that it may have caused the pooled liquid oxygen to turn into a solid.
The current plans do the exact opposite, by encouraging money to be pooled across different parts of the service so that care can be more "integrated".
Most importantly, these P2P models can possibly rethink how to make short-term liquidable investments on the pooled money and higher returns bet on other premiums.
What's needed: Moving more people with fewer vehicles and collecting more fares per trip (as in pooled rides, for example) could smooth the road to profitability.
The capital controls prevented investors from moving an undisclosed amount pooled in China into Future Mobility's account because it is incorporated in Hong Kong, said Kirchert.
The second is to channel money from savers to those who need capital either through the banking system or through pooled savings vehicles like mutual funds.
What it means: Asset-backed securities (ABS) are groups of mortgages, credit card loans or other typically illiquid assets pooled together and sold as one security.
The company said it would preference high density metro areas which had a population of more than 2 million people, allowing pooled rides to be viable.
The champions have been pooled with the Netherlands, Argentina, India, Ireland and Canada, with the top four teams from each group advancing to the quarter-finals.
The company subsequently initiated a new late-stage trial which it said incorporated input from the FDA and included pooled data from its two previous trials.
Controls The newly pooled control structure comprises three internal controllers, as well as an enlarged risk management department of four, compared with just one last year.
Days after Trump's visit, nearly half the population was still without clean water, some ninety per cent had no electricity, and sewage pooled in the streets.
It had dark spots where blood had pooled, a possible sign that he had spent a lot of time out in the cold before he died.
In addition to the ride sharing business where we're expanding beyond Uber X and Uber Black, both full modalities introducing moto,scooter, pooled, shared ride functionalities.
Nearly as big as a cantaloupe, the wobbly burrata, made from mozzarella filled with cream, was bursting on the plate, the oozing cream pooled around it.
Regardless of whether the clients are a pooled vehicle such as a mutual fund, private fund, or individual retail accounts, all clients must be treated fairly.
The firm — with more than 250 investments and 45 exits globally — pooled financial support from partners such as IFC, European Investment Bank and Averroes Finance III.
Timothy Don, who car-pooled to school with Mr. Judge, said he would sometimes stop at 7-Eleven on the way home to buy a beer.
Driver groups have been pressuring Uber to suspend pooled rides in response to the "social distancing" advice given by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Driver groups have been pressuring Uber to suspend pooled rides in response to the "social distancing" advice given by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
In overwhelmingly self-financed efforts, they pooled resources and began to travel from the north to the central provinces to search for the bodies of relatives.
In some cases, piles of scraps have pooled on the floor below, seeming evidence of the fatal conspiring of the passage of time and human neglect.
This applies in the U.S. and Canada for now, and the company is evaluating enacting similar measures in other countries where pooled rides are an option.
When it wasn't feasible for grocery stores to make deliveries to individuals, members of the xiao qus pooled their orders for a single transaction with supermarkets.
But a new global study has pooled together evidence to show that humans significantly altered land, contributing to Earth's transformation, as long as 2503,2250 years ago.
Electoral reform is being taken forward which increases the degree of proportional representation, introduces a pooled minimum threshold (of 10%) for coalitions, and abolishes bonus seats.
She rose before dawn to churn out pages while her children slept, then car-pooled to Manhattan to work at the Gordon R. Tavistock advertising agency.
Similarly, people in smaller communities are more likely to volunteer, according to data pooled across several years from the volunteer supplement to the Current Population Survey.
Ali's team pooled data from 20 earlier studies that evaluated exercise programs after a stroke or mini-stroke (technically known as a transient ischemic attack, or TIA).
She pooled money from her neighbors, and they hope to install a motor so they can pump the drain water out to use for washing or cleaning.
Blood then pooled between the layers of the arterial wall, like a blood pressure cuff filling with air, and blocked the flow of blood to her heart.
Based on the costs—$6 for tests of the pooled blood, and $10 for the individual tests—they estimated it took $41.7 million to perform Zika screening.
It's also simply too expensive for employees with long commutes to take advantage of current ridesharing services, even if they're pooled with multiple people in the car.
Data pooled from 49 studies that examined the impact of obesity treatment programs on self-esteem showed the improvements were lasting, Gow's team reports in Pediatric Obesity.
If players were seeing different strings of data and eight of those strings were required to piece together... whatever it was, results would have to be pooled.
But a dozen social investors have pooled SFr26m ($27m) to finance the world's first "humanitarian impact bond", issued by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).
Rather than keep their distance, residents of Tlahuelilpan ran towards the leak with empty canisters, capturing the fuel as it gushed out or pooled on the ground.
These new and separate contracts between carrier and customer create a distinct receivable, which can - as demonstrated in the US - be pooled and refinanced via a securitisation.
She has support: Last December, the local sheriff's office stepped in to help with Christmas, and in April anonymous donors pooled together to get Samantha a car.
For more click * Roche said the FDA had approved an additional claim for Roche's Cobas Zika test, allowing for streamlined screening of pooled blood or plasma donations.
Asked whether volatility in Italy's bond market had influenced debate on a pooled euro zone bond, Lane said the proposal was not about individual markets or countries.
Workers wind up either with less fiduciary oversight, or they may be charged higher fees where the pooled employer plans (PEP) provider takes on added fiduciary risks.
Or consider options such as lending circles, a pooled borrowing format in which community members contribute into a shared pool of monies from which each can borrow.
Investors pooled their money into stocks that are deemed to be a safer bet at times of uncertainties, boosting shares in Unilever, Vodafone and utility National Grid .
Avis and colleagues looked closely at three studies of non-drug treatment options for hot flashes and pooled the results, reporting their findings in the journal Menopause.
The saliva definitely pooled in my mouth as sat on the couch, eagerly awaiting the buzz of my timer so I could rip those bad boys off.
For one, the flower's petals meet to form a long tube that prevents any but long-tongued pollinators from drinking the sweet nectar pooled at its base.
The district pooled the city's middle school students into two schools, one serving all fifth and sixth graders, and the other serving all seventh and eighth graders.
While the Albany plan will charge pooled passengers a smaller surcharge ($0.75), it doesn't go far enough to recognize the enormous benefits of ride-sharing and microtransit.
In the days after her death, Thomas suited up against the Bulls: He had Chyna's name written on his sneakers and fat tears pooled in his eyes.
The Police Departments in the three places in Colorado (Aurora, Golden and Westminster) pooled their clues and figured out they were probably looking for the same attacker.
Brisson's team gathered data on 60 million people over eight years from 65 separate studies conducted in 14 countries and pooled it to assess the vaccines' impact.
Until earlier this year, Ms. Clark was accepting an annual stipend of around $40,000 — on top of her official $142,000 salary — that came from pooled political donations.
At every all-staff meeting, Mr. Demissie gives out "super saver awards" to especially budget-minded staffers, like those who car-pooled instead of taking a train.
It says the couple will effectively boycott the "Royal Rota," a four-decade-old arrangement that provides pooled access to the public activities of the royal family.
The NATO summit was also a good reminder of the value in pooled resources, not just for military purposes but perhaps more importantly to promote economic strength.
After plasma was extracted, the rest of the pooled blood, now often carrying H.I.V. or other infections, was reinjected into donors, so they could give more frequently.
Beneath it pooled on the floor, as if still in the process of cooling, is a pour of asphalt, resin, charcoal, nail polish over foam — lushly iridescent.
Data pooled from these studies showed that roughly 30 percent of e-cigarette users became smokers, compared with only about 8 percent of people who hadn't tried vaping.
To celebrate one of her birthdays, the kids pooled together their change to buy a pack of Hostess cupcakes, Jell-O, a roll of Life Savers, and chips.
To promote collaboration by angels in the program, Atomico is also allocating "pooled carry," meaning that one company's success benefits all the Atomico angels in the same cohort.
Meanwhile, the helium from the COPV was so cold that it may have caused this pooled oxygen to turn into a solid, making it extra vulnerable to ignition.
After fewer than three days of having the video live, she made the campaign page private; by then, it had pooled merely $812 of its stated $35,000 goal.
Before the financial crisis, wine investment was largely offered through pooled funds that would demand a hefty fee simply for buying large volumes of the best-known Bordeaux.
"For $1.5 billion, it's worth braving the cold," said Gerald Laurenceau, 44, a New York technology engineer who pooled his money with co-workers to buy 52 tickets.
The research, which pooled 26 prior studies, found that spinal manipulation was linked to "modest improvements" in pain and function among people with short-term lower-back pain.
When a lucky ticket holder claims a prize, funds for the jackpot are pooled from all the states and forwarded to any state with a winner, Park said.
Without any financial help from the local government or private organisations, they pooled their resources to set up a 80-foot-high tower with a high-frequency device.
When their friend Henry "Hank" Drevich found out the lease was available on the building, the group pooled their funds together (Sonny contributed $100) to purchase the dive.
Holle, Cooper and several other prominent lightning researchers recently pooled their expertise and calculated that they're responsible for no more than 3 to 5 per cent of injuries.
The group recently established a new fund called Innovation Growth Ventures, which has pooled cash from major Japanese banks as well as capital on Sony's own balance sheet.
Those pooled figures dwarf the $503,000 the campaign paid in April and May to Rick Reed Media, the Washington political firm that creates television ads for Trump's campaign.
Twitter employees are donating $1.59 million to the ACLU: In response to Donald Trump's immigration executive order, Twitter employees have pooled $530,000 in ACLU donations, according to BuzzFeed.
Fetid water pooled along the only entrance and exit from the town, and just about everything on the wind-strafed hillsides had been leveled — trees, houses, cellphone towers.
He and his friends pooled money to host semi-legal "surprise parties," jiving to James Brown, Otis Redding and the Beatles, as well as salsa and European music.
Nicole and another guest, Dana Rhoden, a publicist from Miami, pooled their cash to buy some cauliflower, a pricier choice than mine, costing about 150 rupees, or $2.30.
The five musicians pooled the money they made, putting a little into a collective pot after every gig, and stayed contentedly in Paris for more than two years.
" The antifa forces, numbering perhaps a few hundred, pooled around the Old Executive Office Building under a banner that declared, "It takes a bullet to bash a fash.
Researchers pooled data on more than two million participants in 34 studies carried out in the United States, Britain, Japan, Russia, Sweden, Spain, Greece and eight other countries.
Thithi Aye, a Burmese refugee who arrived here in 2010, car-pooled from Lowell to her job at Southwick every day with other refugees, including one from Iraq.
The report differentiates between nonpooled trips, in which passengers ride straight to their destination, and pooled trips, in which the car picks up other passengers on the way.
In the Congolese town of Meri, where over 6,000 South Sudanese have settled, local women have pooled their meager resources to buy high-protein supplements for refugee children.
The employer argued its policy of giving 55 to 70 percent of the pooled tips to the kitchen staff was valid because Cumbie was already making minimum wage.
Most of what scientists know about the species is gleaned from their carcasses or pooled from behaviors observed among the 22 known species in the beaked whale family.
He argued that because it technically requires the Obamacare and non-Obamacare plans to be pooled together, it wasn't the same proposal he had said he would support.
Guatemala&aposs seismology and volcanology institute says the volcano continued to rumble Sunday, shooting columns of ash nearly three miles into the sky while lava pooled around the crater.
Giving circles are groups of people who pledge to give a set annual donation, often around $1,000, and then work together to choose the recipients of their pooled money.
The last shot of "Mother's Mercy," the season five finale, was a long push in on Jon's face, look of astonishment frozen on it, as blood pooled around him.
Obamacare could only satisfy the insurance industry's financing needs if it mandated pooled enrollment of both healthy young adults, people suffering from chronic diseases, and the sicker older adults.
They pooled together genetic data from 265,000 patients diagnosed with one of 25 different brain disorders, and compared it to genetic data of 785,000 people with no such diagnosis.
An example would be (skip this if you're squeamish) inserting a catheter to suck out pooled fluid from deep within the brain — far past what it's safe to expose.
Of all the pension reserve which also included 8.4 trillion yen pooled at Japan's health ministry, 21.59 percent was allocated to Japanese stocks, underweighting the target set in 2014.
The researchers analyzed pooled data from studies participating in the Epidemiology of Endometrial Cancer Consortium, including 13 from the United States and others from Canada, Europe, China and Australia.
The Brexit talks, then, have held up a mirror to the EU. The logic of pooled sovereignty is too strong for Britain's decision to have started a domino effect.
Between 1997 and 2014, pooled gross returns for private equity investments in the retail sector have never been negative, according to data compiled by Cambridge Associates, an investment firm.
The DOL recently issued rules that freed up states to start implementing "secure choice" retirement initiatives, which provide access to secure, low-cost, state-run pooled retirement savings plans.
Soon after Islamic State quit their area, locals pooled money to repair their pipeline, only to watch it destroyed in an air strike the same day the work finished.
Cities across Brazil are working to educate residents about the dangers of pooled and stagnant water, where mosquitoes reproduce, and in some cases have targeted breeding areas with insecticides.
In 2009, early Facebook employee Dave Morin pooled together some capital and created a venture firm based on the idea that developing ideas and forming successful companies takes time.
It seems like with their pooled knowledge, the Kardashian and Jenner girls should be able to help each other out of any tricky relationship issue that could possibly arise.
Trump then barred reporters from joining a tour of his new hotel, which prompted the pooled television reporters to erase their video from the tour, according to multiple reporters.
Data pooled from 35 earlier studies show that sexual minority youth were more than three times as likely to attempt suicide as heterosexual peers, researchers report in JAMA Pediatrics.
Trahan explained in a Medium post last week that she and her husband, Dave, signed a prenuptial agreement giving each other authority to spend and manage their pooled resources.
Clark and DeLauro's bill, however, would amend the Fair Labor Standards Act to make all tips, even those that are pooled, the property of the employee not the employer.
The headliner among the suite of changes is that drivers will now receive a flat fee for each new set of passengers they pick up during a pooled ride.
Ms. Shaheen said her study, the results of which are due this year, will seek to answer several questions: How many cars are pooled services getting off the roads?
While some of the responses were just parroting what other Twitter users told her to say, it also seems that her knowledge, pooled from "relevant public data," was questionable.
In the fully connected layer, each reduced, or "pooled," feature map is "fully connected" to output nodes (neurons) that represent the items the neural network is learning to identify.
Pehl creates whisper-thin landscapes by applying light washes, pooled colors, and scratches of pastel, each with its own lyrical palette, from rust to burnt umber to mint green.
Water pooled in my eyes as I imagined future conversations about the color and consistency of stool with an ailing father—whether from mirth or sorrow, I wasn't sure.
The Champions League, Europe's top soccer tournament, is widely popular around the globe and garners significant revenue for the participating clubs via pooled TV payments and higher matchday receipts.
Road pricing practices, in which drivers pay fees to travel in high-use areas, have reduced traffic and increased pooled rides and transit trips in London, Stockholm and Singapore.
The government also announced that it will for the next six months provide partial credit guarantees to state banks that buy highly rated pooled assets from financially sound NBFCs.
But with little regulation, many of these companies pooled together investors' money and then tried to find borrowers, creating a potential mismatch when it came time to pay out.
Uber and Lyft could reduce these emissions with a more concerted effort to electrify its fleet of vehicles or by incentivizing customers to take pooled rides, the group recommends.
With formal segregation behind us, the racism that pervades our society has pooled in the criminal justice and law enforcement strategies that developed in the wake of Jim Crow.
Under the tournament system currently in place, farmers are then pooled together and ranked by who raised the biggest birds for the least amount of cost to the company.
Kim's team pooled evidence from 18 studies with more than 2 million participants to investigate associations between MVM supplementation and various cardiovascular problems, including coronary heart disease and stroke.
John Nicoletti, a former county supervisor and staff member with Habitat for Humanity, said local officials and nonprofit organizations pooled resources to bus those who did not have cars.
Talking to the human who actually got to see and analyze my smart home's activity made me realize just how deeply uncomfortable it is to have that data pooled somewhere.
The issue is that a dollar or euro raised from international investors can be easily pooled with Russia's existing foreign currency war chest - and then spent how Russia sees fit.
The idea is that some of the liquid oxygen from the propellant tank got between the carbon fibers and the aluminum, where it pooled into the recesses of these buckles.
The targeted savings between 1.5 billion euros and 2 billion euros will come mainly from purchasing and research and development, the sources said, as vehicle platforms and engines are pooled.
A group of police officers pooled together $400 for a hotel room and groceries for the family "Who knows where they could've ended up," Officer Brian Kneuker told the station.
But when they tested Ryan by injecting dye into his spinal fluid, it pooled rather than traveling to the brain due to the narrow and clogged pathway of his spine.
For the current analysis, researchers pooled data from 46 soy trials cited by the FDA in its proposal to revoke permission for soy products to be marketed as heart healthy.
He went back to Gainsville to gather up the band; they all sold their possessions, pooled their money and headed to LA with about a month's worth of living expenses.
SheEO brings together 500 women each year who contribute $1,100 each which is pooled together and they lend it out, interest-free, to five women-led businesses of their choice.
Small-Cap growth, global equity strategies * Strategy will reopen to new separate account investors as well as to investors in pooled vehicles * Artisan Partners Asset Management - will reopen artisan u.s.
Scientists are keenly interested in piecing together the climate history of Mars, which contains strong evidence that oceans and lakes once pooled on its surface, bolstering the prospects for life.
And before the server could take it away, someone picked up the bowl and drank the tangy elixir of lime juice and olive oil that had pooled at the bottom.
And when it's all gone, he can run sesame bread through the pink-red dressing pooled at the bottom of the plate, and it's perfect, the best thing to eat.
The researchers also captured footage of strange upside-down lakes and waterfalls, formed as superhot fluids poured out of a vent and pooled beneath the lip of an underwater cavern.
Many private student loans are transferred by their original lender to investors through a process called securitization, in which thousands of loans are pooled together and sold as a package.
But data pooled from seven previous studies of ICU patients show no connection between flexible visitor policies and patients' risk of death, infections, or longer hospital stays, the researchers found.
These funds are pooled, along with borrowed money, to acquire private companies or to take public companies private—before making improvements or cutting costs and selling at a big profit.
Chinese researchers pooled data from 33 randomized, placebo-controlled trials with more than 51,000 participants to look for an association between taking the supplements and a lowered risk of fracture.
Together with co-founder Nabin Roy, a serial startup entrepreneur, MyPetrolPump co-founder and chief executive Ashish Gupta pooled $13,000 to build the company's first two refuelers and launch the business.
And it could extend its centralised ownership structure to lower divisions, so that income from all tiers would always be pooled among MLS shareholders to insulate them from relegation-related losses.
Retrophin said a pooled analysis of patients given either a 200, 400 or 800 mg-per-day dose of sparsentan showed a 44.8 percent mean reduction in proteinuria after eight weeks.
Everything will probably need to look like some form of fleets that are run by folks like Uber that are pooled with people sharing rides that are electric and eventually autonomous.
India have been pooled alongside Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan and a yet-to-be-decided qualifier in Group 2 of the Super 10 stage of the March 8-April 3 tournament.
"Our mother bought the ticket for us we pooled all our money together and left it in her hands," Valerie Arthur, one of Pearl's daughters, said at a press conference Friday.
The study was a meta analysis, or an examination of many past studies' data pooled together, which is usually a good way to avoid being misled by a single outlier result.
Researchers pooled the results of 213 long-term studies of whole grain intake and risk of death that involved a total of 22016,076 people, including 97,867 who died during the studies.
That would relieve small businesses of the costly burden of setting up their own 401(k) and allow them to transfer the legal liability to the sponsor of the pooled plan.
The advisory panel voted that instead of requiring Zika virus testing on each individual blood donation, tests could be conducted on "mini-pools" in which blood samples are pooled before testing.
The researchers pooled data from 68 international studies and among the 42 studies with sex convergence, most indicated this was driven by women consuming more alcohol, according to the press release.
ADDITIONAL LIQUIDITY The government also announced that it will for the next six months provide partial credit guarantees to state banks that buy highly rated pooled assets from financially sound NBFCs.
But the effort has now fizzled in a welter of worries about whether those who pooled together 250,000 pounds, or about $325,000, to buy the mountain will get their money back.
When 85033 studies testing the effectiveness of multivitamin supplementation on risk of cardiovascular disease were pooled together, the overall finding was that multivitamin supplementation did not prevent death from cardiovascular diseases.
According to the Census Bureau, 76.5 percent of commuters drove alone, 9.2 percent car-pooled and 5.2 percent used mass transit in 2014, the latest year for which figures were available.
Then, using one of the spoons, the waiter scooped up some of the fat that had pooled at the bottom of the platter and drizzled it over our pieces of steak.
Recall information on specific cars is available from the car's maker and, since 2014, has been pooled in an online government database, which anyone can search using a vehicle identification number.
Robert Bunyi, chief Executive Officer of the Kenya Pooled Water Fund, said on Wednesday it aimed to launch a 15-year instrument and to have it certified as a green bond.
Inside sales customers, for example, can get immediate suggestions on how to optimally target a sales lead using its sales acceleration platform thanks to that data pooled from its customer network.
The people were then asked to provide a positive (will recidivate) or negative (will not recidivate) prediction; evaluations of the same offender were pooled and the prediction determined by majority rule.
Those answers will then be pooled to tell us who we can expect to see in the White House after President Obama takes up his new residence, a mansion in Kalorama.
We pooled the findings from 35 randomized controlled trials between 1980-2017, which cumulatively assessed the outcomes of specialized treatments, such as cognitive behavioral therapy, in over 2,500 patients with anorexia.
Though it might seem counterintuitive, the current industrial model for bottling milk is actually quite efficient: large amounts of milk are sourced from many different cows, then pooled, pasteurized, and bottled.
The group members pooled a fraction of the money from their performance fees and bought their own instruments — rather than relying on clubs to provide them, as almost everyone did then.
Up close, I was struck by the complexity of a single blossom: a large yellow star wreathed a cluster of five tubular petals, shaped like angel's trumpets and pooled with nectar.
Water pooled on the floor and dripped from the ceiling, but Ms. Diaz said they hoped to be able to make it livable while they figured out what to do next.
"But if companies take meaningful actions to expand electric vehicles and pooled rides—and policymakers and consumers can help—then these services can be part of a low-carbon transportation future."
Moreover, the team was able to detect a host of other organisms that arrived on the scene later, which helped to better characterize the toxic waters that pooled in the crater.
Specialized agents in whaling-industry towns invested their own money, pooled cash from rich investors, did due diligence, and worked with captains to develop winning strategies and to plot uncrowded routes.
Churches in Atlanta have pooled cash and other gifts together for their members working in federal jobs, including one person paying the electric bill for fellow congregants affected by the shutdown.
Some studies found small improvements in vision or cognition, but many did not, and when the results were pooled, there was no clear pattern of benefit from DHA added to formula.
Germany has been the second-largest donor, contributing $46 million in 2017 to the Iraq Humanitarian Fund, a pooled fund managed by the UN's Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.
In a June settlement, the CFTC knocked the exchange for not actually "delivering" the coins that users traded, since the company stored all its coins in pooled wallets that it controlled.
Because banks take all the risk when they hold mortgages on their balance sheet, borrowers typically pay a higher interest rate than if the loans could be pooled and sold to investors.
Next, I pooled a dot of nail glue (like Nailene Ultra Quick Nail Glue) onto a tray, dipped a toothpick into the glue, and dotted a small amount onto each nail. 4.
Sea ice beneath the pooled water is still some 214 feet (22019 meters) thick, though Olsen tweeted that his team is dependent upon indigenous knowledge of the dodgy terrain to safely navigate.
Within six months, they both pooled their savings — $30,000 each — quit their jobs (and convinced a handful of trusting friends to do the same), and set about making their idea a reality.
So as the user-base scales — it says it's adding 295 new hospitals each month — Sophia Genetics' AIs get smarter and more accurate, and patients anywhere can benefit from the pooled knowledge.
Ichim Bogdan Cezar told the Plymouth Herald that he and some friends pooled their money back in November to purchase a Tanli ASIC Processing Bitmain AntMiner S9 for £3,149.99 (or about $203,400).
Steffen Olsen, a climate researcher at the Danish Meteorological Institute, snapped a photo of Greenland sea ice that had melted into a large lake of aqua water, pooled atop the icy surface.
A draft law to increase the use of securitized or pooled-debt to raise funds for companies to grow is core to Hill's capital markets union plan to boost funding for growth.
But only recently have oil firms pooled data from across the company for wider operating efficiencies - one of many cost-cutting efforts spurred by the two-year downturn in crude oil prices.
The AHCA encourages healthy people to forego coverage until they're sick, or to choose underwritten health plans, in order to avoid the risk pooled market where they'd be cross-subsidizing sick people.
Researchers, writing in the journal Heart, pooled data from 23 studies and found that social isolation or feelings of loneliness were tied to an increased risk for coronary heart disease and stroke.
Researchers from the University of California-San Diego School of Medicine pooled the results of 346 early-stage clinical trials involving more than 13,000 patients that were published between 2011 and 2013.
Mr. Kaufmann hoped to build his summer home here, in a glen thick with maple and hemlock trees, where water pooled and then dashed over a sequence of cater-cornered rock ledges.
At night in Washington, when it was morning in Iraq, twenty-two Yazidis pooled their phones and computers in a hotel room, where they processed the information they were receiving from Sinjar.
It hasn't changed at all—aside from a new electric stove in the kitchen and modern plumbing—since Katz, Jean Cohen, and Lois Dodd pooled their resources to buy it, in 1954.
Sometimes, she'd wake up on the floor, the blankets pooled around her, her legs kicking and her arms clawing at the air, her scales glittering in the light from the streetlights outside.
Cabbies, many of them immigrants, often pooled a ton of money into getting an official taxi medallion that gave them exclusive rights to pick up people who hail cabs on the street.
Motherboard reported on one back in 2014 which pooled together cameras that only used their default administrative passwords, making it easy for hackers to systematically break into hundreds of thousands of them.
His desk pooled with light from the defective lamp that he had rescued and repaired for himself, so that he could read, write, cogitate, and from time to time slap himself awake.
Team Spirit, from Russia, will fill BOOM's place in Group A. They are pooled with Astralis, ENCE, GODSENT, Ninjas in Pyjamas and Vitality, with the winner automatically advancing to the next stage.
Still, some people are moved to donate money — to purchase the peace of mind that their dollars, when pooled together, would be a large enough sum to enact some type of change.
The pooled data showed that in comparison to a placebo, Botox injections resulted in an average 1.6 fewer attacks per month for chronic sufferers — those with more than 15 headaches a month.
"If you review the conclusion of a recent meta analysis, where they pooled results from randomized controlled trials, creatine doesn't really do anything," says Kashey, referring to a 2017 BMC Neurology article.
Financial advisors usually suggest going with exchange-traded funds (ETFs), which are often thought of as safer than individual stocks since they're professionally managed, pooled investments that track an index of securities.
The bank said a strengthening of the world's major currencies against the U.S. dollar combined with strong equity markets during 2017 had rapidly increased the U.S. dollar value of the pooled capital.
But I very much enjoyed the sweet-potato sourdough, which actually tasted of sweet potato and came with cultured buttermilk, dyed green with nasturtium leaves and pooled on top of cultured butter.
IPOA was the symbol for Social Capital Hedosophia, the company created by venture capitalist Chamath Palihapitiya, as a "blank check" investing tool that pooled money while it searched for a takeover target.
We decided to break into our safe-drop container, open the old rigs, and swab out the brown residue smudged across the ends, dropped along the plunger, and pooled at the tips.
All of the Democrats who have launched a 2020 campaign or are formally considering a run have sworn off accepting corporate PAC money, campaign contributions that are pooled by corporate fundraising committees.
Industries often band together or create entirely new outside groups with pooled resources for specific, intense advertising pushes, such as the arrival of the well-funded Americans for Stable Quality Care in 2009.
When employees are allowed to shop and purchase in a nationally pooled system that is not employer-by-employer specific, and interventions are instead managed elsewhere, it's no longer an employer/worker issue.
"When pressurized, oxygen pooled in this buckle can become trapped; in turn, breaking fibers or friction can ignite the oxygen in the overwrap, causing the COPV to fail," SpaceX wrote on its website.
"One of the plausible reasons is the hereditary aspect of it because maybe over the years they inter-marry, they now have that gene being pooled and concentrated in that environment," he said.
The government in its budget earlier this month proposed to offer credit guarantees on the first 10% losses of highly rated, pooled assets worth 1 trillion rupees ($14.48 billion) of financially sound NBFCs.
These reams of data, which are often pooled together from hacked sites such as LinkedIn and MySpace, could be used for breaking into accounts or provide a helpful list of contacts for spammers.
In a globalised world, power is necessarily pooled and traded: Britain gives up sovereignty in exchange for clout through its memberships of NATO, the IMF and countless other power-sharing, rule-setting institutions.
ESMA said that while there were "divergent views" among its board members over the best approach to supervising clearing houses, it could be based on some form of "pooled expertise at EU level".
"Blood and blood products were known to transfer viruses such as hepatitis and these risks was vastly increased when they were pooled using the new techniques," the Haemophilia Society said in a statement.
But only recently have oil firms pooled data from across the company for wider operating efficiencies - one of many cost-cutting efforts spurred by the two-year downturn in crude oil CLc1 prices.
The 38-second reduction in crying time during vaccinations was found in a pooled analysis of six studies of 547 infants who were breastfed, given water or offered no interventions during the shots.
The provision, which forbids employers from keeping pooled tips or giving them to managers, is part of an amendment to the Fair Labor Standards Act that is a rider to the spending bill.
One way to do this is for agencies to create "data trusts" that have clearly defined rights and responsibilities for how different parties can use pooled data from individuals and the private sector.
Five excellent, sweet scallops sat on creamy blots of bottarga sauce over black rice that had been swirled with more butter than it needed or could hold; the butter pooled on the plate.
The surface of a buttery panna cotta, pooled with lakes of olive oil and cherry juice and ringed with piped puffs of cherry mousse, looked like a planet I'd like to live on.
The Legislature recently added a surcharge on taxi trips below 96th Street in Manhattan: 75 cents for pooled trips, $2.50 for yellow taxis and $2.75 for black cars and Uber and Lyft rides.
Mark Warner (D-Va.) sent letters to the CEOs of Uber, Postmates, Lyft, Instacart, Grubhub, and DoorDash urging them to forge a pooled health fund for workers to help cover testing or treatment.
With every passing day, SoftBank — which shook up the investing world with the largest investment fund ever pooled, then seemed to use its capital as a weapon — looks to become one such operation.
According to media pool notes from Wednesday's jury selection, an additional 120 prospective jurors were pooled and approximately 47 were dismissed because they told the court they felt they could not be impartial.
If they stay in, they can benefit by participating in a pooled fund with low fees, economies of scale and a mandate for strong consumer protections that is designed to maximize retirement security.
Before joining A. M. Best last year, Mr. Caron tried to start a venture called Survival Sharing to offer a tontine-inspired investment that pooled people with similar age, gender and health status.
Every Nets player except Jared Dudley lives in Brooklyn, a throwback to when the Dodgers were Brooklyn's team and the players raised their children in the borough and car-pooled to Ebbets Field.
They pooled resources and shared smuggling routes north through Mexico, and told the jury that at its peak in the 90s the cartel controlled nearly every key border crossing into the United States.
Though only 39 seconds, the video gives brief yet unforgettable glimpse at the bubbling lava pooled inside the volcano, a notable contrast to the volcanic blasts we typically think of when we imagine lava.
Steffen Olsen, a climate researcher at the Danish Meteorological Institute, snapped a photo on Thursday of Greenland sea ice that had melted into a large lake of aqua water, pooled atop the icy surface.
In 1989, a national conference of suicidologists, psychologists, and journalists pooled their knowledge and came up with a set of media guidelines for reporting on suicide, the goal being to keep vulnerable people alive.
Doing first-mile/last-mile trips (bringing people to a bus, metro, or train stop) with pooled, on-demand transport, rather than individual private rides, keeps these communities from cannibalizing their fixed-transit network.
Speaking at a Federation of American Hospitals conference, Senator Marco Rubio conceded that the GOP's Affordable Care Act alternative will subsidize people's monthly health insurance premiums to encourage their enrollment in risk-pooled marketplaces.
Little half-pipes of crunchy endive, with its peach-fuzz exterior, are pooled with olive oil, lime zest, and salty shaved bottarga, as crisp as ocean air, and drizzled in impossibly light garlic aioli.
In that analysis, which was published in June in the Journal of Psychiatric Research, they pooled data from 25 past studies in which people with clinically diagnosed depression began some type of exercise program.
Pooled information on both good and bad driving habits, and the myriad of situations drivers face on urban roads, is essential before carmakers can understand how to program their autonomous or semi-autonomous cars.
But you also lose the advantages of 'pooled risk' and you're less flexible as a team to deal with changes (such as one partner wanting to return to school, or have a baby, etc.).
Pooled resources could bring down the cost of construction, which at an average of $417 per square foot makes San Francisco the world's most expensive city to build, according to consultant Turner and Townsend.
Brian Bordainick, former CEO of Dinner Lab, a now-closed membership-based dinner club, says he and his co-founders pooled $30K to $363K on their credit cards to build the initial business infrastructure.
She had become obsessed with how their power worked, the byways and darkened corners in which it pooled, the schemes and incantations that turned neutral processes, dull forms, and obscure meetings into its handmaidens.
The new proposal comes after the government's 1 trillion rupees partial credit guarantee scheme under which state run banks would buy high-rated pooled assets of financially sound shadow lenders failed to take off.
In all, 24 states say they aren't sold on the terms of the $10 billion settlement, according to Reuters, but will likely still take the money once it's pooled and negotiated in bankruptcy court.
The researchers discovered that based on a total of 35,416,020 hospitalizations, there was a pooled incidence rate of 251,454 deaths per year — or about 9.5 percent of all deaths — that stemmed from medical error.
It's a model that avoids some of the pitfalls faced by restaurant delivery services, such as UberEATs and Deliveroo, in that orders can be pooled for delivery as food doesn't need to be delivered hot.
The remotely controlled Toshiba robot, which is similar in design to a submarine, managed to gain some glimpses of "a hardened black, grey and orange substance" pooled below reactor No. 3, Bloomberg reported on Friday.
This new study pooled the results of other studies, from 1976 to 2012, and looked at how breast cancer risk changes at every stage of life in both moms and women who haven't had kids.
Yet although there has been some progress, a report by Reform suggests that STPs lack executive authority and consistent vision, and need pooled budgets, commissioned by a single body, to overcome barriers to working together.
Similarly, in the pooled analysis of the studies that looked at changes in body image, Gow and her colleagues found treatment programs appeared to improve body satisfaction and that persisted through the follow-up periods.
Mountrakis, along with co-author Sheng Yang, pooled together satellite images of forests from across the entire US, taken between 1990 and 2000, and calculated the average distance that forest edges had receded over time.
That argument does not hold water, since pooled pension plans funded by taxes and worker contributions bear no resemblance whatever to the auto-IRA plans, which envision individual accounts held by a third party custodian.
For a financial institution, cyber insurance has the benefits of promoting risk and incident costs to be pooled with other insured institutions, transparency and forensics around incidence, and good cyber risk management and security practices.
Organizers pooled their savings to rent an old TV set and video compact disc player, and charge 10 rupees (15 U.S cents) admission - a hundredth of the price of entry at Delhi's fanciest movie theaters.
In these states, they believe healthy people would voluntarily opt in to underwritten plans, which take into account a patient's medical history, leaving the pooled-risk market filled with high-risk consumers, and thus unstable.
It happened because the blood pooled in your legs and then when you stood up quickly for some reason it didn't get back to your heart fast enough and your brain was temporarily short changed.
She said she and her brother arrived at that figure during last year's playoffs when they contemplated what they could spend if they pooled their funds and guessed at what the market rate might be.
This isn't the first time researchers have pooled their efforts together onto Twitter: something similar happened when Italian surveillance company HackingTeam was exposed in 2015, although that dump was mostly concerned with emails and documents.
The Navy has pooled all Naval Special Warfare (Navy SEALs and Special Warfare Combatant-Craft Crewmen) and Special Operations (Explosive Ordnance Disposal, Divers, and Aviation Rescue Swimmers) candidates into a separate group in boot camp.
In the hours before the coordinated attacks in Paris two years ago, a 10-man unit of Islamic State militants car-pooled to the city, where they shared hotel rooms before strapping on suicide belts.
The neighbors pooled money to pay for gas to power a small generator that could support a couple of fans, and are eating two meals a day, usually rice and whatever meat is on sale.
The 240 people in her scheme split into groups of five, and lent each other money from their pooled savings at 25 percent interest, sharing out the additional income at the end of the year.
"There is also a chance for the United Kingdom to relook at this as implementation moves forward," U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told reporters as he flew to London, according to a pooled report.
One of the emails suggested that more than one individual was involved and that money had been pooled to bet on how many tweets Yang's campaign would send over a span of about a week.
Instead of traditional "cold storage," when bitcoins are pooled and stored on a drive not connected to the internet, Bitfinex partnered with Palo Alto-based company BitGo to offer online, multi-signature wallets to users.
While the vast majority of super PAC money still comes from wealthy individuals, union cash — pooled from the dues and contributions of members — has become a critical source of money for outside groups on the left.
It hopes to incentivise councils to encourage more economic activity by allowing them to keep a bigger share of their business rates (most of the income from the rates is pooled and redistributed according to need).
So the three authors of the article pooled their collective 50 years of experience with spider bites to create a mnemonic to help clinicians out — and give patients a longer list of things to worry about.
To be sure, Rocket Internet still has an appetite for the food ordering and delivery business: the company has pooled other assets from the portfolio, as well as investment, into a partnership with onetime rival DeliveryHero.
The state claimed RBS conducted inadequate due diligence on the loans pooled into its deals and engaged in dishonest or unethical conduct that resulted in untrue statements to investors about loans contained in the securities products.
Where Propeller's structure makes even more sense is for the GPs, who can take advantage of Propeller's pooled resources, as well as the support of colleagues going through a similar process at exactly the same time.
Defenders say they oil cross-border investment by, for instance, offering individuals from different countries "tax-neutral" venues in which to make pooled investments; and offer a legitimate financial refuge for citizens of countries in turmoil.
Over the last year, the auto industry has been leaning into minivans, vans, and shuttles as the types of vehicles best suited for these shared, pooled rides, either with a human driver or an autonomous one.
The physical trauma created a pooling of blood in the area and two fistulas on the left and right side of his genitals—connections that redirected the pooled blood to the vessels that regulated his erection.
Donors backing Joe Biden pooled $21 million into a super PAC helping the former vice president during the final months of 2500, led by a $210 million check from San Francisco real estate mogul George Marcus.
This includes a partner portal where removals companies can apply for either single or aggregated/pooled removal jobs in the system and are given priority based on their quality score as rated by previous Movinga customers.
When researchers pooled the results of similar studies involving nearly 20,000 women, they found powder use was associated with a 24 percent increased risk for ovarian cancer, an uncommon disease but one that is often fatal.
Pooled television pictures showed him chatting animatedly in a group with his Dutch, Belgian, Luxembourg, Spanish and Maltese counterparts before the meeting, occasionally stuffing his hands awkwardly into the jacket pockets of an ill-fitting suit.
While the politicians and lawyers jockeyed to shape the narrative and activists kicked off new protests this weekend, demonstrators pooled on the streets outside the Broward County Supervisor of Elections Office for a second straight day.
The pigs thrash and twitch as their throats are slit, with one flailing so much it crashes to the floor, before being dragged away through pooled blood while a worker gives the camera a beaming smile.
With pooled data from multiple studies, the new paper had adequate power to test the hypothesis that marriage could impact dementia risk, Dr. Bryan Woodruff, a neurologist at Mayo Clinic in Phoenix, wrote in an email.
The alternative is that, instead of being pooled by a global reinsurer with risk of tsunamis in Japan and earthquakes in New Zealand, U.S. risks like Florida hurricanes and California earthquakes would all be concentrated here.
But Time's Up is the first time that so many women in Hollywood — more than 300 actresses, agents, producers, writers, showrunners and executives — have collectively pooled their resources for the singular purpose of fighting pernicious sexism.
The pooled data, in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, showed some small advantage for using antioxidants, but none that would add up to a meaningful difference from taking a placebo at any time after exercise.
If more people left their solo cars for car-pooled ride-hailing, rather than leaving public buses for solo Uber rides, that would reduce the number of cars on the road and the miles they travel.
In Houston facilities run by Data Foundry, automated systems worked so well that employees pooled resources and watched the Floyd Mayweather-Conor McGregor fight on pay-per-view, said Edward Henigin, the company's chief technology officer.
One surprise was that the researchers saw no signs of the radar bouncing off basalt — solidified lava — that would have pooled at the bottom of a crater as the rocks melted by a meteor impact cooled.
I love gettin' my chew on, and I love it the bunched ends of a burrito, when the grease has all pooled at the bottom and the tortilla had has absorbed all of its un-nutrients.
The lawsuit centered on thousands of loans that UBS acquired that were originated by lenders including Countrywide Financial Corp, which it then pooled into three trusts that issued securities entitling investors to payments made by borrowers.
Other options include waiving fees for pooled rides to and from airports and adding safety lanes for scooters and bikes, said Dan Sperling, director of the Institute of Transportation Studies at the University of California, Davis.
The two groups have pooled resources and rented offices in downtown Cleveland to create a space where volunteers and paid staff will strategize and organize just blocks from the convention center where Rules Committee members will meet.
The two young women pooled their money together to meet their shared living expenses; Rena's friend/"pimp" gave her a place to stay after she ran away from home to escape sexual abuse from a family member.
I can distinctly remember childhood moments with my dad, him teaching me to write Sinhalese characters or me sitting in the pooled bottom of his sarong — a makeshift swing — listening to folk tales his parents told him.
For securitized or pooled debt, the capital increase will be a more modest 22 percent as far heftier hikes were introduced in the immediate aftermath of the financial crisis in a quick-fix known as Basel 2.5.
The problem in this case was that oxygen built up between the liner and overwrap of the vessel, which was probably made worse by loading helium so cold it turned the pooled oxygen from liquid to solid.
The merger talks are in the final stages and the combined company will be independently run, with BMW and Daimler as largest shareholders, the source said, adding that the assets being pooled include BMW's ParkNow parking app.
For securitised or pooled debt, the capital increase will be a more modest 22 percent as far heftier hikes were introduced in the immediate aftermath of the financial crisis in a quick-fix known as Basel 2.5.
But because countries with the leading AI and pooled data platforms will have the most thriving economies, big technology platforms are playing a more important national security role than ever in our increasingly big data-driven world.
Scientists at the European Space Observatory's Very Large Telescope facility in Chile, the W.M. Keck Observatory in Hawaii, and the Calar Alto Observatory in Spain pooled their efforts to create this incredible image of the distant planet.
She said the family members had pooled their money and left the buying of the ticket to Ms. Smith, who described being inspired by "divine intervention" to pick the winning numbers: 5, 25, 26, 44 and 66.
An organization called San Diego Grantmakers convened a wide array of San Diego non-profits, businesses groups, educational institutions, staff from my office and military leaders, who pooled their expertise and connections to help shape the program.
Over the next few weeks, as the dark soup pooled higher and higher, water would drain out, the sediment would dry and settle and the process would then be repeated until the area reached the desired elevation.
She set a lipped steel pot over the charcoal outside and simmered the meat until it turned almost gelatinous, the marrow slipped easily out of the bones and the delicious turmeric-stained fat pooled at the top.
In a new study published in Earth Science Reviews, Swedish paleontologist and geologist Mats E. Eriksson pooled together virtually everything he could find about Agnostus pisiformis, creating the most thorough review of this Cambrian creature to date.
Sakina's father told the members of the group that he would match whatever funds they raised to get started, she said, so they pooled their pocket money and savings and soon had 7,000 afghanis, or about $100.
All right, I should have learned, but I was tricked again by the lushness of the "ocean herbal broth" pooled around gorgeously fresh shrimp, scallops, a belon oyster and a bundle of sea cucumber cut into ribbons.
Mr. Kalanick said it was likely that soon, in big cities and even in many suburbs, most Uber rides will be pooled, meaning each Uber car will be serving more than one rider most of the time.
Unlike previous releases, though, PONYBOY was written and recorded in LA. Jimi explains how him and Milo pooled all their money together after high school and flew over for three months, just to see what might happen.
Because the U.S. contribution to the World Bank is pooled together with contributions from other countries, the impact of an investment in the bank far exceeds the amount of any one country's contribution and maximizes development aid.
The study, funded by the European Union's Horizon 220 program, was based on pooled data from six studies that were a part of the Ageing Lungs in European Cohorts consortium and included 22005,20113 people from 22011 countries.
The year after Claiborne graduated, he and five friends pooled their savings and bought a rowhouse in Philadelphia's Kensington neighborhood, one of the city's poorest areas, where they had already gotten to know many of the residents.
Along with it, she tried giving the children methotrexate, which destroys many of the body's white blood cells, and infusions of antibodies from pooled donors' serum so the children would have a way to fight off infections.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Former Volkswagen Chairman Ferdinand Piech is set to lose his board seat at Porsche SE, in which Germany's billionaire families Porsche and Piech have pooled their holding in Europe's largest carmaker, a German weekly reported.
Congress should create a fund with pooled public and private resources that would establish media literacy education and training pilot projects across country, helping to build resilience against foreign or other malign manipulation of our open society.
They nearly always jealously guard against the EU moving into legal areas they are responsible for, which is a bad sign for ideas like a frictionless digital single market, pooled health data and serious action on taxes.
The regulation in question says that tips can be pooled, but only among employees who "customarily and regularly receive tips"—like waiters, bussers and bartenders—and not among those who don't—meaning dishwashers, cooks, chefs, and managers.
But pooled results by type of infection yielded a statistically significant increase only for rectal chlamydia and the authors urged other researchers to explore whether more testing due to expanding PrEP access might be influencing the STI rates.
It was too late to book a flight from Washington, so she and three investigators car-pooled to the crash site, arriving at the Conrail yard, on the southeast side of Frankford Junction, at 4 in the morning.
This systematic review pooled together the results of many studies on different weight loss operations, and also found the same trend: Band patients fared the worst when it came to weight loss, and gastric bypass patients the best.
In 2007, Mr. Berthiaume and two friends, Jacob Petrera and Henrik Toncic, borrowed from relatives and pooled money to buy the pizzeria for $150,000 from a police officer who preferred to sit at the counter and smoke cigars.
It will focus on private lending to companies, buying distressed debt from companies in sectors like energy, and investing in complex pooled investments like collateralized loan obligations, stepping into the business as banks retrench after the financial crisis.
Whether it's taking a car, whether it's taking a pooled car, whether it's taking a bike, whether you should walk, or even now-- we wanna build out the capability for you to take a bus or a subway.
To help the small operations scale to the standards of big retail, resources were pooled with other community organizations like Harlem Community Development Corporation and Hot Bread Kitchen Incubates and the Local Vendor Program was created in 2015.
Add to that, if data can more easily be pooled and processed in concert across public sector silos — something the government has said it wants to do — there are even greater ethical considerations and privacy risks in play.
Seeing an opportunity, those founding members pooled cash together to help open the original location of the band's popular eponymous bar, the Ruby Red's Warehouse, where they'd perform to packed audiences from 21989 to the mid 260's.
The study, conducted by researchers at Britain's University College London, pooled and analyzed the results of seven smaller studies from China and included a total of 1,813 patients, all of whom were hospitalized with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19.
Another systematic review from 2015 pooled the results of many studies on different weight loss operations and found the same trend: Band patients fared the worst when it came to weight loss, and gastric bypass patients the best.
The study, conducted by researchers at Britain's University College London, pooled and analysed the results of seven smaller studies from China and included a total of 1,813 patients, all of whom were hospitalised with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19.
When she shot into space in 1998 on the space shuttle Discovery's last trip to Mir, the since deorbited Soviet space station, the force pulled tears from her eyes and into her ears, where they pooled like puddles.
Those amounts would be pooled and managed by investment professionals chosen by the state in a bidding process; the plan would be overseen by a board of government and business leaders appointed by the governor and the Legislature.
According to the SF Examiner's Joe Fitzgerald Rodriguez, they pooled together $3,900 through a GoFundMe, bought two-dozen boulders, and placed them on the sidewalk in an attempt to obstruct homeless people who'd been living in camps there.
T-Mobile and Sprint, on the other hand, have argued that it will do the opposite, suggesting that the companies' pooled powers would better equip them to take on Verizon and AT&T in the rush to 5G.
Pooled data from 14 randomized trials showed that labels with activity times induced consumers to cut back nearly 65 calories per meal more than labels that simply listed calories, researchers reported in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health.
But another transferred pain lurks in the lines, the spilled blood of those displaced by the establishment of Israel, and to announce that one's country is pooled in blood might be thought to hack bloodily at its legitimacy.
They collected leaking water in containers they found and used them to refill the few operational toilets, pooled food and even braved the high winds to find a car they could use to recharge a portable oxygen machine.
In one example, the UK pizza chain Pizza Express was charging an 8 percent fee on pooled tips, which it claimed was an admin fee that paid for the effort of tallying and dividing up tips among employees.
The president is proposing a variety of changes, including making it easier for small-business employees to buy into pooled 401(k) plans, which typically have lower costs than plans offered only to employees of a single small business.
So they pooled together what they could — 20,000 Hong Kong dollars (about $2,560) — hired what Lam described as a "shoebox" office in Hong Kong's Kowloon district, and took on their first two employees: A technical engineer and a designer.
The show's host, popular sex and relationship advice YouTuber Shan Boodram, calls this the "wisdom of the crowd," and believes that it's better than any one person's thoughts or feelings, or even the pooled opinions of friends and family.
The pooled results persuasively showed that exercise, especially if it is moderately strenuous, such as brisk walking or jogging, and supervised, so that people complete the entire program, has a "large and significant effect" against depression, the authors wrote.
It simply turns up at your house, in similar to fashion to how Silvercar delivers Audis in the U.S.. Their costs are lowered if car owner leaser agrees to allow the vehicle to be pooled as part of ZAP.
The exact scope of the project is not fully clear at this point, but TechCrunch understands that initially more than $100 million in fiat, Ether and other tokens has been pooled for the fund, which is known as ECF.
She originally shared the speech at Thursday's event, which was not open to the press, but a pooled report from The Guardian noted that Manning wore six political badges pinned to her dress at the ceremony in silent protest.
When Ray Chan and his four cofounders Chris Chan, Brian Yu, Derek Chan, and Marco Fung pooled $29,29 in 2008 to start 9GAG, little did they know that their satirical side project would morph into a viral internet phenomenon.
LONDON (Reuters) - Patients with existing illnesses that cause breathlessness, wheezing or lung problems run a higher risk of developing severe cases of COVID-22 infection due to the new coronavirus, according to a pooled analysis study published on Wednesday.
The fiscally conservative FDP dislikes the idea of a euro zone budget or any facility that may lead to financial transfers from wealthier euro zone countries to poorer ones, as well as the possibility of national debt being pooled.
The dish, she explained, is known as a "rice thief," since once the meat is gone, soaking the rice in the remaining marinade pooled in the crab shell yields results so allegedly delicious that Koreans cannot stop eating it.
Maker, a media company very much in start-up mode, was part of an emerging YouTube ecosystem that pooled studio resources and branding opportunities for tens of thousands of people hoping to become stars by creating short-form videos.
Researchers pooled data from eight observational studies and concluded that the risk of asthma in childhood increased by 34 percent when the mother used proton pump inhibitors and by 57 percent with the use of histamine-2 receptor antagonists.
Their pooled wealth, much of which has been illicitly withheld from the system, can be deployed to incrementally change the system — to rig the tax code and its enforcement — to keep themselves in the money (and out of jail).
Listening to "Sunday Clothes" for the first time — on an album I had half paid for myself (my sister and I pooled our allowances) — I found my fantasy gateway to a place I was determined would become my home.
Another analysis that pooled data from 70 studies and 3.4 million people found that socially isolated individuals had a 30 percent higher risk of dying in the next seven years, and that this effect was largest in middle age.
It was founded in 1848 by a mercurial Vermont-based preacher named John Humphrey Noyes, whose followers pooled their resources and bought a hundred and sixty acres of land on the Oneida Reserve, named for a local Indian tribe.
"To my knowledge there has never been a leak from a National Security Council meeting before and therefore I think it is very important that we get to the bottom of what happened here," he told Reuters in a pooled interview.
Accounts considered higher-risk include accounts trading in illiquid securities, proprietary or personal accounts of the manager or employee, and pooled investment accounts where a portfolio manager, adviser, or trader may have a higher economic interest than other client accounts.
"Whether it's taking a car, whether it's taking a pooled car, whether it's taking a bike, whether you should walk or even now we want to build out the capability for you to take a bus or subway," Khosrowshahi told CNBC.
They pooled their Social Security checks — my great-grandfather's from his years as a building superintendent in New York City, my grandmother's from her short work life after divorcing her Never-Mind-the-Seventh-Commandment minister husband, Aunt Emily's disability payments.
It now enjoys a GDP per capita roughly twice the level of Britain's, according to 2018 International Monetary Fund data, and prudently pooled its revenues from oil into a sovereign wealth fund, now $1 trillion in size and the world's largest.
Some drivers insist pool rides aren't worth it for them financially: if a rider selects a pooled ride but the driver can't find another passenger, the original rider still pays the discounted fare, meaning less money in the drivers' pocket.
Also, some drivers say pool rides aren't worth it for them financially: if a rider selects a pooled ride but the driver can't find another passenger, the original rider still pays the discounted fare, meaning less money in the drivers pocket.
Although it has largely recovered in the United States, the European market for asset-backed securities - securities based on pooled loans such as mortgages, car loans or consumer credit - is only half the size it was before the crash in 2008.
But one winter night early in 2011, after she had left Zimbabwe and was working at a girls' school in Kenya, she sat up in bed and began to cough as liquid pooled in her lungs and rose into her mouth.
Not only does refinancing often involve additional fees to the borrower with each new loan, but early prepayment of these loans pooled into mortgage-backed securities can result in lower prices on these securities and ultimately higher interest rates for borrowers.
"Whether it's taking a car, whether it's taking a pooled car, whether it's taking a bike, whether you should walk or even now we want to build out the capability for you to take a bus or subway," he said.
Family lore has it that in 1944 Ned Driscoll and some grower friends pooled their gas rations and drove to the university plots to rescue the life's work of Thomas and Goldsmith: untold thousands of strawberry seedlings, representing precious university germplasm.
The answer is a loophole, cemented in the law in the 1970s, that permits government contractors to set up "separate segregated funds," or political action committees, to make political contributions using money typically pooled from the contractors' executives and major shareholders.
Though he pledged in an interview to release the names of his bundlers — supporters who gather donations from friends and business associates — he said he currently would not allow pooled news media coverage of his fund-raisers as Mr. Biden has.
LONDON, March 219 (Reuters) - Patients with existing illnesses that cause breathlessness, wheezing or lung problems run a higher risk of developing severe cases of COVID-19 infection due to the new coronavirus, according to a pooled analysis study published on Wednesday.
After the crisis, banks were accused of deceiving investors about the quality of loans underlying the mortgage-backed securities they pooled and sold, with loans made to borrowers with no ability to repay them and based on inflated home appraisals.
Each of the arrangements here is a feat unto itself, but even after years of working together, these bandmates haven't fully overcome the problem of all-star ensembles: There's a certain solitude around each musician, a lack of pooled urgency.
While Fasthoff's restaurant, Batanga's, was safe from flood waters, which pooled just a block from his location, the storm caused the Latin American restaurant to lose power for three to four days and forced Fasthoff to shutter for a week.
That's because if you live in a community property state (Arizona, California, Idaho, Louisiana, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Washington or Wisconsin; Alaska has an optional community property provision), all property, including debts, are pooled and considered to belong to both spouses.
The character of this mole de Piaxtla unfurls as you eat, whether the sauce has been soaked into enchiladas filled with chicken or simply pooled on a plate over and under a quartered chicken and yellow rice cooked with peas.
The company said it will consider cities with a metropolitan population of greater than 2 million people, with dispersed population hubs, an airport at least an hour away from the city centre and which is willing to back pooled ridesharing services.
She has proposed a system of portable individual accounts in which contributions are pooled, workers are guaranteed a minimum 2 percent rate of return, and the benefits are doled out annually after retirement so that workers do not prematurely run down their savings.
The bills have garnered bipartisan support, and also include provisions that would make it easier for small business owners to band together to offer professionally managed, pooled employer saving plans, along with some refinements of the existing 401(k) and savings system.
One meta-analysis, or study that pooled other studies together, found that those who drank 1 or 2 servings of sugary drinks a day were 26 percent more likely to develop type 2 diabetes as those who drank less than one a month.
Trials showed the vaccine to be 59.2% effective against dengue when results were pooled across populations and age groups, though this varied when looking at the type of dengue, the age of those receiving the vaccine and whether people had been previously infected.
The "blame the victim" mantra of the 1980s that saw employers firing elders, smokers and obese employees in order to maintain low, pooled insurance costs is back in vogue, now a philosophy of governance applied to everything from cancer prevention to foreign policy.
His or her remaining assets get pooled together, and then a probate court doles out payments to cover any remaining debts: First the mortgage; then other secured debts, like car loans; and then, if there's any money left, unsecured debt, like credit cards.
But it instils a reverence for order, which could make Mrs May think twice before slashing ties with the EU. Membership gives Britain access to shared security resources, from Europe-wide arrest warrants to pooled information on airline passengers and criminal records.
It is in the same league as the 2015 data breach at the Office of Personnel Management, in that Equifax pooled so much sensitive information – not just Social Security numbers, but significant account information as well, including credit card data in one place.
Kimi Talvitie — a SpaceX enthusiast, software engineer, and artist — pooled those details into a 3D model that shows how the spaceship might use those devices to safely guide itself back to Earth, or some day land on and help populate planet Mars.
Authorities have put up a $40,000 reward for information leading to the suspect's arrest, according to a Pennsylvania State Police spokesman, with money pooled from multiple agencies, including the US Marshals Service, the FBI, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
Leaked copies of sealed files, statements by people familiar with the grand juries, and documents released through FOIA by independent journalist Alexa O'Brien—who also identified a number of sealed search orders—all indicate that the investigations converged and pooled evidence at times.
The scale of the problem is hard to quantify precisely, but a WHO pooled analysis of 100 studies from 2007 to 2016, covering more than 48,000 samples, showed 423 percent of drugs in low and middle-income countries to be fake or substandard.
While that study is in progress, the early data suggests that by getting "more butts in seats" — a phrase that has become a mantra at Uber's San Francisco headquarters — car-pooled services may already be reducing traffic, gas use and automobile emissions.
While companies like Walmart and Amazon might be able to invest billions in multiple distribution centers located throughout the U.S., smaller merchants and distributors can rely on startups like Flexe and Darkstore to provide on-demand storage in pooled warehouses across the country.
In past years only a small group of pooled media has been permitted on the Mar-a-Lago premises but this year Trump opened the event to everyone, ensuring a bank of cameras for his guests to walk past before entering the party.
Pooled trips, which California riders request about 20 percent of the time, have a carbon footprint roughly equivalent to that of private car travel, while ride-sharing trips in electric cars can actually reduce emissions by up to 68 percent per trip.
Uber in a statement did not comment on the report but said it wanted to be part of the solution to address climate change by working with cities, adding that it would continue to promote pooled trips and other means of transportation.
"It's a good way forward for us," said Qiu Shuixian, 37, a farmer in Zhongxin Village in the Liupanshui area, where one cooperative has pooled land to grow red rice, a local specialty, and another newer cooperative produces fruit, walnuts, flowers and honey.
The Vromans and the Catchingses car-pooled their kids to school; the group included a little girl named Tamika Catchings, a future star in the W.N.B.A. In Italy, the Vromans met Joe Bryant, another expat basketball player, who was known as Jelly Bean.
In a previous settlement of charges by the U.S. Department of Justice, Credit Suisse agreed to pay $5.3 billion in fines and consumer relief after the Zurich-based bank acknowledged home loans it pooled into the securities did not meet underwriting guidelines.
But the new study systematically pooled data from the best earlier studies, those that randomly assigned athletes to warm up either with a FIFA program or some other routine (usually stretching and jogging) and then tracked injury rates for at least a season.
Tips are also handled differently in different states, but in New York, by law, they can be pooled and distributed only to "front of house" employees: those who work in the dining room, like waiters, bartenders and backwaiters (formerly known as busboys).
Finally, they could have split up the flow of illicit revenue and moved it through different jurisdictions in tranches so that they were not pooled all in one place — though Hays said this could also have exposed them to more regulatory oversight.
Tuesday's request for comment seeks public feedback on whether the SEC should take steps to facilitate a company's transition from one form of offering to another, and whether retail investors should be allowed greater exposure to companies through pooled investment, the agency said.
The siloed petabytes (and soon exabytes) of road data that these companies hoard should be, without giving away trade secrets or information about their models, pooled into a nonprofit consortium, perhaps even a government entity, where every mile driven is shared and audited for quality.
The Chicago-based charitable fund, whose name honors the five pillars of Islam, started seven years ago when a handful of wealthy American Muslims pooled their money and quietly began giving solely to nonprofit groups in the United States — no mosques, no overseas charities.
Since contributions would be pooled and fees kept low, a guarantee of a return of around 3 percent — about half the expected return on stocks over the long term — would be essentially costless even as the underlying rate fluctuated with the market and inflation.
" Khosrowshahi said he wants to serve customers, "whether it's taking a car, whether it's taking a pooled car, whether it's taking a bike, whether you should walk or even now we want to build out the capability for you to take a bus or subway.
For Norske Skog, GSO pooled its firepower with rival hedge fund Cyrus to buy a substantial equity stake and then lobby for changes to its board, before getting management to formally adopt a proposal tailored to maximise the profits on the funds' CDS positions.
Sperm counts in men from America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand have dropped by more than 50 percent in less than 40 years, according to pooled research published last year, described by one of its authors as an "urgent wake-up call" for further investigation.
The first was pooled in such great quantities under the kingdom's sands that it had turned its royal family, the Al Saud, into one of the world's richest dynasties, giving the country that bore their name a geo-strategic importance it otherwise would have lacked.
If France and Germany pooled the production of coal and steel, two things would happen: the level of production would go up, because economies of scale would bring efficiency; and, more important, it would be impossible for the two countries to go to war.
The legislation is expected to dramatically reshape the political landscape in British Columbia, which for decades allowed unlimited corporate, union and foreign donations, and permitted its premier to pocket tens of thousands of dollars annually in the form of a stipend from pooled party contributions.
The theft led to a manhunt that included an elaborate Facebook post from the local police, who created a whodunit video set to Dr. Seuss's "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" theme song and noted that restaurant employees had pooled their money to buy the tree.
Cote d'Ivoire's membership in the CFA franc zone strengthens its external financing flexibility, as the country can access FX reserves pooled at the regional central bank, and can benefit from an unlimited credit line from the French Treasury to support the convertibility of the CFA franc.
To address this oversight, a research team from Imperial College London and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology pooled together 29 published studies from around the world to conduct the most exhaustive analysis of current research on nut consumption and its associated health benefits to date.
His colleagues were bright, enthusiastic scientists his own age—the oldest were in their thirties—who worked late, helped each other with their experiments, kept beer in the lab for ones that ran overnight, and pooled intellectual resources without ego or credit getting in the way.
In the spring of 2015, Collins, who studied film and animation at Rhode Island School of Design, and Peterson, who has a master's degree from the New School, pooled their savings to worked out of a 100-square-foot studio in Bushwick to build the company.
And despite appearances, the service is apparently doing just fine: the company says over 100 million pool trips have been taken "around the world" and that over 100,000 people take pooled trips every week in 18 cities globally, including New York, Los Angeles, Beijing, and Shanghai.
Instead of pocketing the 103 percent or more that's customarily left on a bill, that cash is pooled between wait staff on a shift, their base pay (usually around NIS 20, about $5, per hour) deducted by their boss, and the remainder divvied up between them.
In the second case the CFTC alleged Dillon Michael Dean of Colorado and his UK-registered company Entrepreneurs Headquarters Ltd operated a Ponzi scheme in which he solicited $1.1 million in bitcoin from more than 600 investors, promising them that their cash would be pooled and invested.
" I should have laughed at him, but I was too tired to think anything was funny, so I said, "Who do you think filled the dishwasher, did two loads of laundry, car-pooled, cleaned the mustard spill in the refrigerator and billed a seven-hour day?
The trip, which did not include transportation to the township (I car-pooled with another participant and we each paid about 260 rand) was uneven at times: Our host, Nwabisa, had little experience leading tours and occasionally seemed at a loss for what to do next.
At the heart of the Cannes-Netflix clash is what's known as the French cultural exception, a law that requires a percentage of all box office, DVD, video on demand, television and streaming revenues to be pooled to finance homegrown films and help finance foreign films.
But farmers in more than two dozen villages who pooled at least 33,000 acres (13,355 hectares) of land for the new capital in Amaravati have protested for weeks against the decision to abandon the project, which authorities had said would be a financial boon for landowners.
This week, the House will move on two standalone bills: The Competitive Health Insurance Reform Act of 2017, which will get a vote Tuesday, and the Small Business Health Fairness Act of 2017, which would allow businesses to create pooled insurance networks and will be voted on on Wednesday.
After a horrible spike in killings in Chicago three years ago, companies with a large presence there including Allstate, an insurer, and Boeing, pooled $40m to help stem gun-violence, for instance by paying for therapy and jobs training for vulnerable young men who might pull the trigger next.
But Tamer, 42, is currently living in a ramshackle refugee camp at the border of Greece and Macedonia—one of 10,000 asylum-seekers still pooled in Idomeni, at the brink of the "Balkan route," where their progress into Europe was halted by widespread border closures in mid-March.
By scanning around 5,600 Tor hidden services throughout June, OnionScan found that 23 percent shared a single, unique SSH key, linking them all to the same hosting service: Freedom Hosting II. Another 9 clusters (or 2.5 percent) of sites were pooled together through their SSH keys, the report continues.
There is a button to generate a wallet address – but the balance in one wallet address we checked didn't match the user's bitcoin holdings, meaning Square is likely using pooled wallets to hold user funds and not storing private keys on a user's device, similar to how Coinbase works.
Much of the development in recent years has occurred on the Katy Prairie, a vast stretch of land west of town that was once covered in native grasses and wildflowers, a place where rainwater often pooled before soaking into the ground or slowly running into creeks and bayous.
Over the last month, four prominent African-American artists — the conceptualist Adam Pendleton, the sculptor and painter Rashid Johnson, the collagist and filmmaker Ellen Gallagher and the abstract painter Julie Mehretu — quietly got together, pooled their money and bested competing bids to snatch the house up for $33,232.
A couple of hundred Muslims live in northeastern Wyoming, and last fall some of them pooled their money to buy a one-story house at the end of Gillette's Country Club Road, just outside a development called Country Club Estates, in one of the nicer neighborhoods in town.
The combined company will be the second-largest fund manager in Europe with around £660 billion of assets under management (AUM) and comes hot on the heels of the tie-up between the U.S.'s Janus Capital and the U.K.'s Henderson Group last October, which pooled $320 billion AUM.
The Asilomar principles, on the other hand, pooled together much of the current thinking on the matter to develop a kind of best practices rulebook as it pertains to the development of AI. The principles aren't yet enforceable, but are meant to influence the way research is done moving forward.
In September, the Senate Finance Committee sent legislation to the full Senate (the Retirement Enhancement and Savings Act of 2016) calling for changes to ERISA to allow employers from different industries to band together to create "pooled plans" as a way of reducing expense and administrative burdens of plan sponsorship.
With a string of Freedom of Information Act requests that began last year, he and his small team of researchers pooled 93 years' worth of Pentagon contract information related to rifles, pistols, machine guns and their associated attachments and ammunition, both for American troops and for their partners and proxies.
In 28 high-quality trials covered in the Cochrane analysis, with durations ranging from one to more than seven years, pooled results showed little or no effect of omega-3 supplements on dying from any cause, dying from cardiovascular disease, cardiovascular events like heart attack or stroke, or heart rhythm disorders.
A MINUS JJ Doom: Key to the Kuffs (Lex) After 2009's Born Like This I lost track of this London-born, Long Island-raised Trinidadian-Zimbabwean MC, whose sibilantly mush-mouthed flow has long rippled and pooled comically and imperturbably over signifying beats and spoken-word samples often his own.
In "Darkened" (2018) it all roils together: the sky made of Prussian blue, the glacier with ultramarine recesses, a lighter blue where the ice tips closer to the light and brings the frost and sky almost into harmony, and cobalt where the ink Simpson paints with has pooled into amorphous blotches.
They remembered the moments after the storm really picked up, when the bands all ran to their trailers or buses while the winds blew apart stages and the crowd chanted along to a jukebox of their own making, as the water pooled at our feet and grew seemingly higher by the minute.
Blogging about why it's getting into taxi pooling via a tie-up with Gett, Citymapper implies it's hoping to reduce urban congestion by encouraging existing taxi users to share their journeys — by making use of the fixed, pooled route — and thus reduce the number of cabs on the road at any one time.
There, Nissen and the alleged perpetrator pooled money so the woman could buy a phone at Wal-Mart, after which the alleged victim said Nissen drove her to a motel, paid for the room, allegedly asked her to perform oral sex, then told her to move to another jurisdiction, Alvey told the newspaper.
Most historians of national health care programs point to the year 1883 and credit Otto von Bismarck, the first Chancellor of Germany, with developing a policy wherein public monies and contributions from workers were pooled and used to provide health care and reimbursement for lost wages to workers who became ill or injured.
There weren't enough towels in the entirety of The Hague to soak up the sweat that pooled during the Last Night On Earth Festival last weekend, where bands like Dirty Fences, Death Alley, Birth of Joy, and other hardcore acts took to the stage like it was the end of the world.
Once I was approved, the club was able to offer their members a diverse range of strains provided to them by the local growers that supplied them and, through the collective pooled anecdotal evidence provided by the membership, a knowledge of which strains seemed to provide the best relief for which ailment.
From a barely sweetened, pourable crème anglaise pooled in the bottom of a bowl of sugared blackberries to a firm and deep yellow lemon pastry cream doing its work in a tartlet shell — and with every variation in between, from semifreddo to eggnog and quiche and plain butterscotch pudding — custard brings mirth.
After Ms. Buluma's son Victor died, she and her surviving son pooled their day-laborers' wages — he was a driver, she washes clothes — so they could bribe Nairobi's city morgue to keep Victor's body in good condition until the family could afford to bury him in their ancestral home, in western Kenya.
The industry groups said the most vulnerable companies were dozens of nonbank lenders, which sprouted up in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis and make home loans that are often pooled by Ginnie Mae, a government-sponsored company that, unlike Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, does not help backstop mortgage servicers.
To become more climate-friendly, the report concludes that ride-sharing services could electrify their fleets, improve the pricing and convenience of pooled rides, and encourage the use of public transit by providing "first- and last-mile connections" that only replace the part of the journey that a train or bus won't cover.
App-growth knowledge is inaccessible: While some of these basic concepts are discussed in blogs, publications and help centers, a deep, specialized understanding of app growth is often pooled at the top, with industry insiders: founders, VCs and growth consultants in tech hubs like Silicon Valley, San Francisco, Seattle, Los Angeles and New York.
But for this to be an effective method of educating autonomous flight software, it also has to be highly accurate; Microsoft says its simulator takes advantage of recent advances in graphics processing technology to provide accurate virtual versions of real-world details like shadow, glare from the sun, haze and pooled surface water on roads.
And, unlike bank holding companies, broker-dealers, investment and private banks—many of which cater exclusively to ultra-high net worth individuals and multinational corporations—credit unions are community-based financial cooperatives that exist as an important alternative to these profit-driven banking models, to offer pooled savings and lending services for member-owners.
Designed to drive long-term investment in distressed communities, this new tax incentive encourages investors to place unrealized capital gains into Opportunity Funds – a new vehicle to channel pooled money into equity investments in businesses and real estate in designated communities – in return for a variety of graduated benefits, including deferred or reduced tax liabilities.
While nearly every local media outlet reported the allegations against my client, none of them reported that three of his public school teachers, well aware of the seriousness of the situation, came to night court in a demonstration of support for him and his good character, and ultimately pooled money to help pay his bail.
This friend tells me that in the interests of full transparency, he thought he should let me know that the reason I had not heard from Robert since our second date was because he had been dared to 'pull a fat chick' and – upon completing the dare – had won a sum of money his friends had pooled.
Roivant also is creating a new tech-focused subsidiary for the first time, called Datavant, an AI-driven initiative that's aiming to unlock insights in healthcare data sets by improving the design of clinical trials, creating virtual trials between similar drugs using pooled placebo groups, and developing new molecular targets to pursue for any given drug.
SoFi, which was co-founded by a charismatic former trader named Mike Cagney, was a startup with a unique business model—it pooled money from investors and used those funds to make or refinance student and other kinds of loans—and the company had raised more than two billion dollars from investors such as Softbank and Baseline Ventures.
Myspace's new owner pooled this data into something it called the Advertising Cloud, which has changed hands twice more to end up in the hands of Meredith Corporation — the Iowa-based former radio and TV empire that still publishes Martha Stewart Living and is currently in the business of selling off national magazines to individual billionaires.
Two years ago, beaten down by her two-hour commute by bus and subway from East New York, Brooklyn, to her job behind a cash register at a pharmacy in Hollis, Queens, Marlyn Morales and her boyfriend pooled their resources to buy a $26,000 fuel-efficient car, a strategy she says few in her position can afford.
My mother died of a cerebral hemorrhage, and I have seen up close what it looks like when a living thing is dying because its brain is bleeding and there's nowhere for the pooled blood to go, no way to keep the blood from crowding out the living cells of thought, the living cells of self.
Julia DiNardo: The price point was a little bit high for essentially a glorified sweatshirt, but with a little bit of midriff showing, the cool bootleg, and seeing celebrities in some oversized sunglasses wearing it out and about, it kind of met that balance of just-within-reach pricing and somewhat of a luxury item pooled into one.
In a statement on its website, the Shanghai Food and Drug Administration said Wednesday night that authorities had ordered the company, Shanghai Xinxing Medicine Company, to begin an emergency recall of the potentially tainted batch of intravenous immunoglobulin, a treatment made from pooled blood plasma that is often used to treat immune disorders, and halt its production.
For a few years, beginning in 2001, Mr. Beal won and lost millions in games against champions like Doyle and Todd Brunson and Phil Ivey — referred to as the "Tiger Woods of poker" — who came to be known as The Corporation because they pooled or borrowed money in an effort to vanquish him at the tables.

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