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The once useless gas can now be put to work.
So, we're seeing some money to be put to work.
Two, your money is put to work in an investment.
We're not seeing money being put to work rushing into equities.
Waste-eating microorganisms are put to work in almost every city.
Why is this money not being put to work in Kazakhstan?
The first 300 prisoners were immediately put to work processing chickens.
Why is this money not being put to work in Kazakhstan?
That's a lot of money I could have put to work.
"We're more eager to get money put to work," Schweighauser said.
All of these tactics were put to work that harrowing day.
Even though it's her big day, she's still being put to work!
The answer seemed obvious: alongside nationals, refugees should be put to work.
That money is then put to work in professionally managed index funds.
"There is money to put to work," one ABS banker told IFR.
Instead, that cash could be invested and put to work, she argues.
Investors have money to put to work following a long issuance drought.
Money is not sufficiently being put to work, leading to low returns.
The women are put to work — in the name of love, of course.
They've had massive private capital that's been put to work to this point.
The money will be put to work on the company's new product, Visto.
But it's already being put to work in a wide variety of uses.
New York inmates are already being put to work during the coronavirus outbreak.
The farmers put to work in the fields had a hard time adjusting too.
In 2018, a record number of robots were put to work in North America.
And there's always that (slim) chance they'll be put to work rescuing a swimmer.
Compliance is more achievable when the child is put to work at age 6.
The surviving jungle is untouched but put to work as a water catchment buffer.
Tomorrow, another animal will be put to work in service of New Yorkers: goats.
With $100 million to put to work, Lighter is going to move some cash.
Still, they are well-financed and have plenty of money to put to work.
The heated water is then extracted via another well and put to work generating electricity.
She was put to work in their home, where every day — starting by 7 a.m.
This implies there is still money on the sidelines that could be put to work.
Apollo had approximately $212001 billion of un-invested capital to put to work at Sept.
Second, PredictionIO will be put to work at a very large, specific company: Salesforce itself.
The NUJP said the presidential panel should be put to work to find Que's killers.
Significant cash is already being put to work, especially in the company's cancer research labs.
Banks will also be all over it as they have money to put to work.
It's the first time this robot has been put to work in an American home.
Imagine if the computing power available at Google, were put to work on medical decision making.
This isn't the first time that the New Horizons hazards team has been put to work.
Only the best canine companions will be put to work, protecting their blind owners from harm.
His father died soon afterwards, and he was taken out of school and put to work.
Check out our video above to see how the two bulbs can be put to work.
The Aflac duck is being put to work in a new role: comforting children with cancer.
Students who had been in the program awhile would be put to work with younger students.
I heard some examples of A.I. and machine learning being put to work in specific ways.
Unlike luxury SUVs with off-roading abilities nobody really uses, pickups are commonly put to work.
But Alex is soon kidnapped and put to work on a ship headed for San Francisco.
Moments after walking around HVSD, the decibel meter, still in Thrun's grasp, gets put to work.
Domesticated for about 5,000 years, donkeys have been put to work for humanity's historically changing needs.
The unique skills of artists were also put to work as part of the official war effort.
All the clothes I make actually get put to work and will see you through your day.
With crypto prices surging there's plenty of capital that could be put to work in this way.
Are you seeing advances in the costuming world that you were able to put to work here?
Dalton's parents were so poor that he had been put to work at the age of ten.
Until recently few Chinese saw much sense in keeping animals that could not be put to work.
Just a day shy of 8 weeks old, Murphy was put to work at the PEOPLE offices.
You may have a hobby or untapped skill that you can put to work for your savings.
That means half of that, or $36.2 billion, could be put to work in long-duration bonds.
They are set instead by available resources — workers, equipment, natural resources that can be put to work.
Private-equity firms have $2.4trn waiting to be put to work, according to Preqin, a data-provider.
You were discovered feral, ugly, not unlike the criminal we'd found years back and put to work.
Later, many marveled at how, in death, the communist revolutionary had been put to work for capitalism.
Imagine if that $26 trillion were allowed to reenter the U.S. economy and be put to work.
So you build the smart grid — how many of the problem people will that put to work?
Now, to carry on to Joe's question, are we seeing more and more money being put to work?
At its core are government-guaranteed, and therefore cheap, deposits that banks put to work, primarily through lending.
"Despite where the markets are in equities, we have not seen money being put to work," Fink said.
That's dry powder that could be put to work for the rest of the year, both reports said.
Unmanned aerial vehicles were also put to work during the Republican and Democratic National Conventions and town halls.
Distributing fliers seeking recruits with "a desire to better themselves," they were then put to work selling drugs.
More than 1,000 Altos were made and put to work, including a few in Jimmy Carter's White House.
The former owners, mostly alcoholic single men, were put to work as slave laborers on a remote farm.
This $2 trillion isn't being handed out as a boost, it's being put to work on our survival.
I hope Senator Warren's immense strengths are put to work in rebuilding our country in a Biden administration.
They are then put to work to pay off the debt, through forced labor and prostitution, the report said.
Ahead, 17 smart pieces that you can put to work over and over again — without the big investment price.
And those lessons he's learned can be put to work for the benefit of startups in the Tusk portfolio.
Those "experienced" editors are also now being put to work assessing political reportage and commentary around the US midterms.
After over an hour, the vacuum was finally put to work, and about a thousand bees were sucked up.
Hess said those apparent AI and ML smarts will be put to work in the company's other product lines.
Babies are separated from their mothers and put to work in stressful and busy environments as early as possible.
This means that there are projects which can be put to work relatively quickly once the funding become available.
This would not be the first time that AI has been put to work in a more artistic field.
Ray Chaner quickly put to work hoses and sprinklers when another California blaze, the West Fire, threatened his home.
More than 28503 people were put to work in the West Midlands by Polish organized crime gangs, police said.
One is simple: These funds are awash in money, more than what professional investment firms can put to work.
BECKY QUICK: Is this going to be the year that we actually see additional capital expenditure put to work?
Diplomats will also be put to work making sure legalization doesn't cause Canada trouble when it comes to international treaties.
"There will be plenty of money from maturities, redemptions and interest payments to put to work next week," Janney said.
I'm glad to see crows be put to work instead of lounging around, interrupting picnics and my morning bird concert.
Perhaps more importantly, the carbon tax raises revenue as it raises prices, and that revenue can be put to work.
But the Udacity founder said that Daver's skills should be put to work at another company that could use them.
In Orlando, airport officials said their "de-icing truck had to be dusted off and put to work" on Thursday.
This new funding is being put to work growing Zilingo's presence in Southeast Asia, and particularly Indonesia — the region's largest economy.
Some recruits are now paid salaries and put to work in government offices, rather than brutal army bases in the desert.
And so, we saw money being put to work but I would not say investors were just jumping in all in.
This new capital will be put to work purchasing vehicles which can then be provided to drivers on a leased basis.
An accident forces Will into revealing his identity and expertise, and he's put to work for his oppressors against his will.
Despite having plenty of capital to put to work, private equity firms have been muted when it comes to making acquisitions.
That meant it was put to work only in coalfields — where the fuel was plentiful enough to overcome the machine's handicaps.
Wonka scooped them up and shipped them back to his factory where they were put to work making snozzberry-flavored wallpaper.
That figure includes all the money foreign investors put to work in the U.S. (including equity capital and reinvestment of earnings).
Her stepfather was put to work on a pig farm near Alberta, and Marina was assigned to a one-room schoolhouse.
We are the strongest country in the world with the greatest manufacturers - they should be put to work immediately saving lives.
Both the trader and a banker said firms have cash they are willing to put to work at the right price.
It would, in short, allow the country's resources to be put to work for their rightful beneficiaries: the people of Libya.
The teenager who was put to work in the sweatshop says he was mature enough to brush off Islamic State's brutality.
What happened to the company: NabeWise shut down and its team was put to work on helping develop the Neighborhoods product.
I'm not sorry, and I'm not sorry to see it being put to work again against the atrocities on our southern border.
Other young people are being put to work, like Musaib Amin, 15, who now helps his grandmother in the fields, picking tomatoes.
Private equity is continuing to commit capital to management teams, but much of that money hasn't been put to work, Meier said.
Once an algorithm is put to work, humans must check whether it does a good job and give feedback to improve it.
The result is a pair of shades that can be put to work, filming the sights around you, without becoming uncomfortably warm.
In Ohio this election cycle, the Kochs' eight field offices and 85033 paid field staff have been put to work for Portman.
Magazino's TORU is a good example of the latest generation: navigating by sight, safe around humans, and simple to put to work.
Compilations of folklore, tales of illustrious forebears, genealogies of language and theories of race were all put to work bolstering these identities.
The two funds are identical in how the money will be put to work, according to a person familiar with the firm.
"When you issue first or among (the) first in early January ...investors have cash balances to be put to work," Dergachev added.
Called the "Ones Who Become Like Arabs," they were Arab-born Jews put to work as spies and saboteurs in enemy territory.
A mix of shame, destitution and state complicity turned these facilities into prisons, and residents were put to work for the church.
Denmark's "Land of Mine" takes a harrowing look at young German P.O.W.'s put to work as minesweepers after the Nazis' defeat.
Both boys were child soldiers forcibly enlisted by Houthi rebels and put to work carrying ammunition and supplies to the front lines.
No matter what ideas you think up or which skills you put to work, be sure to join us for a geeky weekend.
The global funding tally of $13.8 billion represents a doubling of money put to work by investors in 2015, according to the report.
Within Friday's pedestrian reading on first-quarter growth came some real evidence that money is being put to work and could trigger growth.
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer got a surprise visitor during Wednesday's press briefing – and he was ready to be put to work.
Half a dozen kids were in the office, put to work by their dads, watching games and their phones, checking for immediate updates.
Even our Republican friends are now beginning to admit there's no evidence these tax cuts are being put to work in the economy.
That means having some cash available, and stock ideas on hand that could be put to work in a "cool and methodical" way.
Even if one $100bn fund can be put to work, how many other tech startups are there able to absorb such huge investments?
"I've got 30 years of experience — and yes seniority — that can be put to work for you and for our country," he boasts.
Investors, moreover, are sitting on big cash piles from new pension fund mandates and interest payments that need to be put to work.
Many believe that in the case of a Remain victory, we'll see a rush of deals as side-lined money is put to work.
Market watchers say other factors, such as rising mutual fund flows, could also provide more capital to put to work in the IPO marketplace.
On considering their escape from their shopping-bag prison, though, she wondered whether they might somehow be put to work as garbage-disposal agents.
Thankfully, over time, these upcoming exascale supercomputers will likely be freed from the military apparatus and put to work divining new insights from data.
The people of these prisons were put to work making products that would find their way to countries in Europe, as well as Japan.
Even when data is put to work powering ML-based solutions, the size of the data set is only one part of the story.
ARM has predicted that as many as 1 trillion IoT devices will be put to work in the world over the next two decades.
Google believes if it provides easier ways to share model building blocks across an organization, the more likely they will be put to work.
A record number of robots were put to work across North America in 2018, according to a recent report by the Robotic Industries Association.
The money is going to be put to work doubling SmartHR's headcount to enable it to develop those new features and build a platform.
Since launching in 2012, Round Hill has put to work roughly $250 million and generated more than $60 million in royalty income, Gruss said.
These advances has already been put to work to improve Google's consumer-facing products, like Google Translate's app, and its integrations in Google search.
Basic research is similar: It requires enormous time and expense, it offers uncertain payoffs, and the outcomes are easily put to work by competitors.
This week in Ms. Schiff's class, the word of the day was put to work in sentences, and the eight children called it out.
Microsoft is gaining momentum in the cloud and has almost $100 billion in cash that it can put to work as capital markets tighten.
Dodd-Frank insists the banks hold more capital as a buffer against loan losses, capital that could otherwise be put to work earning profits.
I&aposve made the argument that the totality of information the surveillance capitalist firms have amassed is not put to work as "totalitarian" power.
Some young stars have been put to work more than should be legal due to the lack of child labor laws for online content.
Other elephants were put to work by illegal loggers along the border with Myanmar to harvest timber and haul it out of the forest.
Time and money spent by would-be Good Samaritans on unnecessary bureaucracy are resources that could be better put to work restoring the environment.
It brings a wide range of Salesforce consulting, training and integration services along with general Salesforce expertise, which Infosys hopes to put to work.
In other words, the technologies at play with SOAR could also be put to work helping manage applications running in and across the cloud.
"You would have to imagine there would be capital lying around in this environment which could be put to work in FX," said McDonald.
Direct lenders have a lot of money to put to work and at this price, the loan was oversubscribed and funds were scaled back.
Neurala Brain, which it first put to work for NASA's planetary exploration efforts, enables devices to make decisions right where they need to be made.
Algorithms of various other kinds — will be put to work by the most powerful fighting force ever designed, for expanded intervention into our immigration system.
While Chuck was away at college, Jimmy was put to work in the corner store — and, according to Chuck, slowly pilfered over ten thousand dollars.
And what's happened is that people are being put to work and more importantly, there is a tremendous spending on capital equipment in our country.
One firm estimates at least $53 billion of buybacks that have been planned for the year and are just waiting to be put to work.
According to a new study from Oxford Economics, within the next 11 years there could be 14 million robots put to work in China alone.
Drills, power tools, chisels, scalpels, brushes of every kind, glue, and more are put to work for hours and hours until the fossil is ready.
Advances here could have a huge effect in a range of industries, as robots get put to work pretty much anywhere stuff needs moving about.
The company said the capital will be put to work expanding into new markets and offering new services, including — potentially — a platform for security tokens.
"Idle cash piles are dragging on investors' returns and should be put to work," said Patcharapa Mahatthanakul, fund manager at UOB Asset Management in Thailand.
In 1966, the first women to graduate from Albuquerque's police academy were put to work in the records department, freeing up men for crime fighting.
My mother told me that in her labor camp, they were hungry, they were put to work, but no one was shooting or gassing them.
The younger brother is required to join the Hitler Youth, and Leyna, expelled from school, is put to work in a factory with her mother.
Two, three, even a dozen cameras can be put to work creating a single photo — the only limitation is the code that makes them work.
Some of the electrical cords were spliced, the paint was chipped and the luster gone, but everything was built to last and put to work.
Any leftover cooked rice (make a lot!), along with extra uncooked ginger, garlic and scallions, can be put to work in the fried rice below.
Orders of Roman Catholic nuns ran the laundries for profit, and women and girls were put to work there, supposedly as a form of penance.
For the poor, children are a potential source of income; in some families, they are put to work at the age of 5 or 6.
When taxpayer dollars are put to work correctly, creating jobs and generating money that is spent across our local economies, Main Street small businesses prosper.
Again, taxes are paid once an investment is completed; the money is put to work in the economy and generates economic activity during the delay.
After a summer training school, in September around 60 graduates will be put to work in establishments in London and the south-east for two years.
Remote-controlled front-end loaders, backhoes, and other heavy equipment were put to work breaking up radioactive debris and loading it onto remote-controlled dump trucks.
Even if one $100bn fund can be put to work successfully, how many other tech startups are there with the scale to absorb such huge investments?
They said it appeared that more money was being put to work following the US Federal Reserve meetings last week, but more was going towards equities.
But once put to work, their identity documents are often confiscated and their pay withheld, with many packed into grim, common living quarters with few amenities.
In Mozambique, for instance, former soldiers on opposite sides of the conflict were put to work together as rangers to protect the country's wildlife, Pringle says.
NeuV [noo-vee] is based on the premise that self-driving, electric cars can be put to work rather than sitting idle nearly all the time.
That puts it in competition with the likes of well-backed Swiggy and Delivery Hero-owned FoodPanda, and that's where Runnr will be put to work.
Today, Google Cloud announced Kubeflow pipelines and AI Hub, two tools designed to help data scientists put to work across their organizations the models they create.
The product is shut down, the team is put to work on other projects, and the founders quit just as soon as they're contractually allowed to.
With the lowest ranking on the list, North Dakota residents are not seeing their tax dollars getting put to work efficiently, especially in the education category.
They've already made the leap to the consumer market, and now they're being put to work in commercial and civil government applications from firefighting to farming.
I know this because his first appearance on Instagram was this post from his dad in November: It wasn't long before Asahd was put to work.
Several of the stars, most of whom still work at SUR, the West Hollywood restaurant where the show is filmed, were put to work mixing drinks.
Over the next five years, the amount of cash that gets put to work in U.S. shale fields will play a major factor in future output.
Others were put to work scanning documents or driving shuttles to carry families from the intake center to the hotel, or the hotel to the airport.
The beloved pooch gets put to work for the first three innings of home games, retrieving bats, balancing on fire hydrants and showing off his jumping skills.
"The big players have so much cash to put to work it will take a lot for them to pass on a deal this size," said Zox.
Ardian aims to put to work some of a 6 billion-euro ($6.74 billion) fund for investments in Europe with the acquisition of Renovalia's 420-megawatt portfolio.
There has been a 103% increase in venture capital put to work in this space since 2013, totaling to over $400 million ($71 million in 2015 alone).
One variation on this theme could be put to work right now: Have year-end fund distributions held as cash rather than automatically reinvesting in more shares.
In the words of Marxist theorist Franco Berardi, "the soul is put to work" and workers must devote their whole selves to the needs of the company.
It's a memory, one Offred is holding onto as she and the other handmaids are put to work washing blood off the hanging wall by the river.
There's money to put to work in the sector and people need to be invested, so given the decent cash balances you might not actually see selling.
Eager to show taxpayers back home that the fund is being put to work, donor countries have put pressure on the fund to ramp up its disbursements.
Technologists were plucked from the Valley's most prestigious technology corporations and universities and put to work on a campaign that reëlected the United States' first black President.
Trooly, which it had been working with since 2015, offered both talent and technology that Airbnb could put to work on solving its trust and safety problems.
It also opened a branch factory in an indoctrination camp, where it would put to work more than 500 inmates, a company executive told officials last year.
When the girl was 20103, she was brought to the United States on a tourist visa and was almost immediately put to work, according to the filing.
Direct lenders have a lot of money to put to work and at this price, the loan was oversubscribed and funds were scaled back, a banking source said.
Morgan Stanley has highlighted Blue Origin before, saying Bezos "has both the will and, increasingly, the financial muscle to put to work" his vision for the space company.
"We are encouraged to strategize and scheme to find places, times, and roles where we can be effectively put to work," Harris, the Kids These Days author, writes.
Instead, he was put to work in a recycling plant by criminals who took away his passport and said he owed them money for transport, food and accommodation.
Despite where the markets are in equities, we have not seen money being put to work," the head of the world's largest asset manager told CNBC's "Squawk Box.
Retired firefighters working that morning on set, were immediately put to work as they rushed to grab "prop" fire hoses and use nearby hydrants to control the flames.
Surely some of them could be put to work on an alternative way to stop and restrain a person, especially one who is not posing an immediate danger.
The world's largest coconut , with a circumference of forty-­six feet, was put to work in the Second World War-era half-dance, half-sport known as Tangoball.
What you hear less of are the cases in which trafficked people are put to work in regular jobs, before their captors collect all the pay for themselves.
More recently, many captive elephants have been put to work in tourist attractions, often in small operations with a dozen or so animals, where visitors can ride them.
The training was interrupted by World War II, however, when he was assigned to a Vichy government youth camp and put to work in its canteen and slaughterhouse.
So, first of all, there isn't really a Scrooge McDuck-type pile of cash hidden overseas, ready to be put to work if the taxman will let it.
Pepper was also put to work for a few days last year at The Ave, a new custom print apparel store on the University of Southern California campus.
This ability of dogs to sense and respond to emotions has been put to work for veterans like Mr. Stepp who are suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.
Up until now, the brothers haven't made big investments in media, unless you count the massive ad dollars put to work on behalf of their candidates and causes.
That actually reminds me a little bit of Duncan Jones' 2009 film Moon where clones, who didn't realize that they were actually clones, were put to work as miners.
Though Bixby is a product of Samsung's own internal development, the company's recent acquisition, Viv, will be put to work making Bixby play nice with other third-party services.
Gideon Brothers, an ambitious startup out of Croatia that is building autonomous robots to put to work in warehouses and other industrial logistics, has quietly raised $765,000 in funding.
It was also put to work last year in the fight against Zika, when the mosquito-borne virus was linked to an epidemic of brain-damaged babies in Brazil.
These sorts of engineering tasks may already be common to larger e-commerce shopping sites, but haven't really been put to work in the prescription lenses market, Pandya claims.
The firm decline to provide details on how the capital will be allocated, but a good bet is that a large chunk will be put to work in Asia.
Back in Bangkok, Tanchanok's commoner corgis are being put to work six days a week - but with plenty of nap breaks and run time in the garden, she says.
The three youths arrived in the nation's capital a week before the march after three days of hitchhiking, and they were put to work making signs for the event.
Put to work in the New York area, they were forced to have sex with up to 20 men during shifts of six or seven hours, the authorities said.
The fast-food chain hopes to put to work some of the 22021 million young people, 16 to 24 years old, who International Labour Organization says are currently unemployed.
And, because investors are exclusively using their own capital without any up-front subsidy, there is no cap on how much capital can be put to work rebuilding communities.
Moreover, the wealth that individual families accumulate under the current system is arguably likelier to be put to work investing in large-scale projects that make the economy stronger.
"With this investment, the best public health researchers in the country will be put to work to identify ways to reduce injury and death due to firearms," Democratic Rep.
For example, investors could benefit greatly from specific examples demonstrating how an adviser's investment process or philosophy has been put to work by the adviser's personnel in managing actual accounts.
According to the report, the number of robots installed in workplaces in the past four years is the same as the number put to work over the eight years previous.
But even if an entrepreneur brings the right levels of passion, precision, talent, and temerity, these characteristics count for little unless they're put to work executing the right business model.
Cash dividends are constantly piling up in any stock fund, and that cash needs to be put to work in a way that tracks the index as closely as possible.
At one point in the summer of 2016, around 17,000 bot accounts were put to work amplifying the Russian election interference, estimated one company with direct access to Twitter data.
We're talking advice you can take home and put to work in your business — straight from the mouths of the people who've done the hard work and earned their success.
The "upside looks limited" because a lot of cash on the sidelines has been put to work and the benefits of the corporate tax cuts are "behind us," he added.
Two days into the trip they stopped in the city of Comitán in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas and were put to work in a dark and dirty brothel.
There are so many large projects that could be in the works to move natural gas it could mean hundreds of thousands of people are put to work on the pipelines.
The two men were taken to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio and put to work on military projects such as developing the braking parachute for the B-47 bomber.
Institutional investors such as insurers often have large amounts of low-yielding cash on their balance sheets, which they could put to work by lending it out as repos, Marcus said.
Details: Patients who enter Cenikor's program — sometimes via a court order — are put to work doing physical labor, often in warehouses or on oil platforms for companies like Exxon and Walmart.
Bovids, equids and, in particular, canids, were put to work by H. sapiens; felids always took a slightly different view of the matter, but were indulged for their rodent-catching talents.
"We estimate that Cigna will have swift access to deployable capital of [about] $12 billion that will be put to work as quickly as possible," he wrote in a research note.
Investors with money to put to work might be better off turning to stocks though, said Timothy Moe, head of Asia macro research and chief Asia equity strategist at Goldman Sachs.
Separated on the spot from their relatives, who were doomed, they were put to work as slave laborers, performing tasks that included collecting the clothing and valuables of their dead brethren.
Nishimura has known since childhood that her paternal grandparents suffered under Canada's internment policies; her grandfather was put to work building roads, while her grandmother was sent to an internment camp.
This resistance band set from Perform Better is intended to help with physical therapy and rehabilitation exercises, but can also be put to work on a wide range of other uses.
To put it in context: If all of that money could be put to work today, it would be enough to buy Oracle outright and still have $54 billion left over.
A good place to start would be by blocking any new deals for bombs or other combat equipment that Saudi Arabia can put to work in its shameful intervention in Yemen.
The creatures are being held, according to CNN, until they can be exported to China, where they'll likely be put to work in entertaining capacities such as circuses and theme parks.
For whatever reason, all the most attractive young people employed by the Russian Rail Company are put to work on the Sapsans, including the two women who manned the drink car.
Banks and investors have a lot of money to put to work, which can make financing an acquisition quite attractive as lenders compete against each other to offer the most attractive terms.
Click here to view original GIFIn 2015, Google released DeepDream, a bonkers, art-generating neural net users put to work rendering everything from disturbing dog collages to even more disturbing psychedelic porn.
As colliders and detectors have failed to turn up the particles these theories conjecture, the models have been tweaked and ever-larger colliders and detectors have been put to work testing them.
This is a technique that has proved particularly adept at generating imagery, and it has already been put to work creating fake celebrities, changing the weather in videos, and even designing clothes.
This particular wriggling robot needs to be slimmed down before it can be put to work, but it's a perfect example of how weird-looking robots might save your life one day.
When you first begin trading options you may realize that you have additional capital to put to work that may have been tied up with equivalent stock/ETF positions in the past.
Late in World War II, during the spring of 1945, she was 16 years old, put to work at a military factory in the port city of Yokohama, just south of Tokyo.
Both retail and institutional investors, who have been waiting for a correction, still have cash to put to work, and they could start to do that in the next couple of weeks.
Fuck-em; these valueless non-entities' opinions, desires, wants, and needs, ought all be recycled with their hosts back to helium and hydrogen, and put to work lighting the fringes of space.
In alt-VC, various forms of debt are put to work, tailored to companies that are growth-oriented, often existing outside of the realm of what traditional banks would consider lending-ready.
Either way, VCs have a lot of money to put to work and plenty are willing to gamble that right now, at least, there are few limits on where the trend can go.
Palm insists that he has been "put to work" testing accessories and is not just a figurehead creative director in the vein of Alicia Keys, Ashton Kutcher, Justin Timberlake, Nick Cannon, and will.i.am.
You're regulated to sleep about five hours a night and be woken up violently with dogs, with noise, with light, and then put to work in the field for 16, 17, 18 hours.
The same principle is put to work with similar effect on artists characterized by their preference for impasto technique, where paint is laid so thickly as to become semi-sculptural, almost high-relief.
So the finest legal minds in Brussels were put to work to find a way to keep France inside the euro even after it left the EU. That didn't keep markets from swooning.
Initially, the system will be put to work on traffic, with the potential to help on town planning, incident response, and other emergency services such as calculating the optimal route to a scene.
A small farmer in, say, Iowa would enroll with the Agriculture Department, which would offer payments for carbon pulled from the atmosphere and locked up by being put to work in the soil.
"Most private equity firms have a ton of dry powder to put to work and have been complaining about high valuations," said Jake Mincemoyer, head of law firm White & Case's Americas banking unit.
Even if you've already gotten out of debt and saved up for a rainy day, there are several other ways a bonus check can be put to work to multiply its future payoff.
That influence will now be put to work on behalf of the issues Trump advocated for during her father's presidential campaign: helping working mothers by implementing new federal child care and maternity leave policies.
The Portland, Oregon-headquartered company has said four of the aircraft could be put to work in the near term and a fifth aircraft could be sold for scrap or used as a trainer.
This new money will be put to work expanding its reach outside of Korea through "global content platforms, with particular focus in mobile content businesses, including game, comics, music and video," the company said.
Adeosun told CNBC she remained optimistic about growth, emphasizing a lot of resources have already been put to work in reorienting the economy, with around $720 billion channeled sincethe budget was passed in May.
"It seems be a technical market - we haven't seen much supply of late and investors have cash to put to work and are picking up some bonds," said David Schnautz, an analyst at Commerzbank.
The company's bots will be put to work in London and three other European cities, making deliveries for takeaway services Just Eat and Pronto, as well as package courier Hermes and retailer Metro Group.
A former paint shop employee said associates there are given minimal training — just what they need to meet OSHA safety requirements — before they are put to work on jobs that need more specialized skills.
Growth of 21 percent next year would mean the creation of almost $243 trillion - the equivalent to the annual output of Britain, the world's fifth-largest economy - that has to be put to work.
After that, he said, they were then put to work selling drugs in Lagos de Moreno, a town in the highlands of Jalisco that has been badly afflicted by violent crime in recent years.
EM3 closed a $10 million in Series B financing led by Global Innovation Fund and VC firm Aspada which will be put to work expanding into more regions, increasing its inventory and developing tech.
Prisoners around the world have been put to work for centuries, although the United Nations guidelines stipulate that inmates should not be held in slavery and deserve a fair wage and decent work conditions.
Prisoners around the world have been put to work for centuries, although the United Nations guidelines stipulate that inmates should not be held in slavery and deserve a fair wage and decent work conditions.
So this isn't stuck in a lab somewhere — it's been put to work, and is now being publicized because the patent filing is in and the Army is now negotiating to commercialize the system.
That night, a forest flew Drones are already used for lots of industrial applications, from inspecting buildings to planting trees, and this experiment shows one more area where they could be put to work.
He was put to work by Russia's main intelligence directorate, the Federal Security Service, or F.S.B., on a very ambitious project: to breach Yahoo and steal account information from hundreds of millions of users.
Cultural diplomacy (aka soft power) can and should be used to develop constructive, oppositional, and nuanced discourses, while remembering that when art is put to work in direct service of politics, tensions will inevitably arise.
The aircraft will be operated on Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur flights on a temporary basis while crew are trained on it, before being put to work on 13-hour flights to Amsterdam from May 9.
The report from PitchBook and the National Venture Capital Association notes that the number of start-ups getting funded has declined for five straight quarters, even as investors have more money to put to work.
Nearly three decades ago, Yamagishi was hired by game developer Tecmo straight out of university, and soon after he was put to work writing the soundtrack for a new NES action game called Ninja Gaiden.
What you also said in your letter that's so interesting is that you've got $23400 billion in cash, at least you did at the end of the year, that you'd love to put to work.
These markets experienced a liquidity squeeze earlier this week, thanks to an oversupply of Treasuries and a lack of money to be put to work as companies were due to pay their quarterly tax bills.
Indeed, as TechCrunch reported last month, while there was a 3 percent rise in venture dollars put to work in the second quarter, that percentage was skewed by big investments in Uber, Didi, and their ilk.
Among the 48 labor camps, 30 are dubbed "agriculture and livestock breeding career training centers" where prisoners work on plantations run by the Correctional Department, or are put to work at private plantations and local farms.
They can be put to work in the fields, they will provide for their parents in old age and, given high rates of infant mortality, if you don't have several you may end up with none.
"We believe investors may want to pay attention to Jeff Bezos for the advancement of efforts in Space, as he has demonstrated both the will and, increasingly, the financial muscle to put to work," Jonas said.
First, we need to remember that the federal government's ability to accelerate the pace of innovation through investment depends not only on the amount invested — but also on the way those dollars are put to work.
We'll see the first results of this partnership put to work in a field trial designed to "assess the feasibility and usability of representative services" related to connected vehicle tech, NTT said in a press release.
Amtrak's newest trains are set to arrive in 2021 and will be put to work on the Acela service from Boston to Washington, DC.The operator previewed the cars' interiors this week — and they look plenty luxurious.
But in the Mediterranean Turkish province of Antalya, hot days, strong sunshine and humid nights are put to work, fading the vivid dyes of hand-woven rugs into the pastel colors preferred by many Western customers.
But the fantasy of perpetual economic growth by carceral means was even darker: an ever-expanding penal colony in the southern mountains, where the rural casualties of deindustrialization are put to work imprisoning the urban poor.
At least a dozen have been turned over to human traffickers, including six who were lured by smugglers to Mr. Portman's state, where they were put to work illegally on an egg farm for no pay.
The piece puzzled over the fact that microfinance, which had supposedly been transforming the developed world — a claim it took at face value — had such modest results when it's put to work in the United States.
Chile's state-run miner said it has scrambled to put to work some 1,400 miners, most of whom pertain to unions which earlier struck contract deals with the company and had opted not joined the strike.
Despite where the markets are in equities we have not seen money being put to work, we have record amounts of money in cash, we still see outflows and retail in equities, we still see outflows institutional.
Miso Robotics has been showing off its burger-flipping "robotic kitchen assistant" for several months now, but today's food robotics panel marks the first time we've actually seen it put to work in a real-world kitchen.
Once purchased in China, the equipment is shipped off to projects across the vast geography of the initiative and put to work building power plants in Pakistan, constructing highways in Belarus or developing new mines in Africa.
For those who go with the default, this is how your data will be put to work: As part of the Facebook family of companies, WhatsApp receives information from, and shares information with, this family of companies.
With the pain of fundraising put to the side for now, the new money is being put to work growing the Deligram business and its network into more parts of Bangladesh, and the more challenging urban areas.
For one, the long bull run in the bond market has encouraged borrowers to test the limits of how much they can push an investor base that is flush with cash it needs to put to work.
ESA shows off sweet new renders of the Exomars 2020 rover Exploration and navigation was still done entirely using information collected by the rover via radar and cameras, and the rover's drill was also put to work.
Private-equity firms are quietly considering if they should take more stakes in public companies as they seek to differentiate themselves in an industry loaded with capital ready to be put to work, attorneys told Business Insider.
Despite having a lot of money to put to work in light of low deal volumes this year, investors are pushing back against more tricky credits, demanding to be paid up or refusing to do them altogether.
I put over 50 to work as temporary associates, and most of those associates Pam were people who were actually second-chance citizens, people who had gotten out of prison who actually wanted to be put to work.
Unsurprisingly, Wunderkind has been super efficient to date, with Urban telling TechCrunch that "the amount of equity [his company has] actually put to work is probably sub-$35 million," with less than $50 million in equity capital raised.
While this would be one thing if it was happening in controlled trials here and there, instead these untested, undocumented AI systems are being put to work in places where they can deeply affect thousands or millions of people.
That method was put to work and became a practical example in Medelín, Colombia, which late in the last century was considered among the most violent cities in the world, but recently has flourished as a destination for tourists.
Qualcomm also said that the FTC's theory in the lawsuit — that Qualcomm's patent licensing practices amounted to a "tax" on smart phone makers, generating profits that Qualcomm then put to work undercutting its rivals — was unprecedented in antitrust law.
It still benefits from algorithms, but they're put to work finding content that you actually want to see and have expressed interest in — something we probably aren't doing as much under the scrutiny of our Facebook or Twitter friends.
Her traffickers then used fraud to organize a two-year domestic helper visa for her as part of an arrangement with a bar in Hong Kong co-owned by a police officer - where she was immediately put to work.
Large institutional investors, hedge funds' biggest clients, have also been pumping money into private equity, which has raised close to $432 billion in assets in 2018, with a large chunk of money that still hasn't been put to work.
But after the Germans invaded Poland in 1939, he, like thousands of others Jews who had found refuge in Switzerland, were put to work in labor camps, though because of his slight frame he was assigned a desk job.
Qualcomm also said that the FTC's theory in the lawsuit - that Qualcomm's patent licensing practices amounted to a "tax" on smart phone makers, generating profits that Qualcomm then put to work undercutting its rivals - was unprecedented in antitrust law.
Icahn's thesis in biotech investing generally has been that smaller companies should be sold to larger ones, a strategy he put to work in sales of ImClone to Lilly, MedImmune to AstraZeneca, Genzyme to Sanofi and Amylin to Bristol-Myers.
Put to work by a reformist government that was anxious to heal the wounds of the recent past, these artists participated through vast mural cycles combining indigenous imagery with socialist agitprop in the great patriotic project of rebuilding the nation.
The trick is, Vectordash is entering a bear cryptocurrency environment where there are tons of GPUs ready to be put to work, so the company will have a market as long as it can stay competitive with crypto mining returns.
The decision, meant to spur lending and put to work more of Japan's 1.6 quadrillion yen ($14 trillion) in personal financial assets, instead prompted a sharp rise in the yen, steep falls in shares and caused many individuals to hoard cash.
On tonight's episode of Dead Set on Life, our series that follows Canadian chef Matty Matheson on his travels, we visit pork and cattle farms where Matty gets put to work before cooking up a BBQ at his parent's house.
"Bringing robotics to the window cleaning industry really helps both sides of this coin: both the maintenance companies that now have systems they can put to work and the client that at the end of the day it gets cleaned windows."
It suggests that lawmakers — especially the populist elements on both sides of the political spectrum — perceive greater political benefits in wrecking the institutions of government than in ensuring that those institutions are put to work in the service of good policy.
Even a country like Argentina "is a great place to invest," he said, as long as the money is put to work in stocks when they trade at low valuations, and not bonds, which are far more susceptible to inflation.
Once an applicant passes the test, they're brought in for training and given a two-year contract during which time they're put to work on development projects Catalyte has won from customers like Under Armor, Aetna, AT&T and Microsoft .
The first robot was put to work in 2016, and has been hard at work building a model of how humans (well, mostly undergrads) walk around safely, avoiding one another while taking efficient paths, and signal what they're doing the whole time.
But Rein has also managed to resist raising the kind of money that Silicon Valley VCs like to put to work and that can sometimes either drown a company or else force them to seek out far larger outcomes for their investors.
For more: Orlando shooting: Heroes among us Inside the Orlando trauma center: All hands put to work The candidates The presumptive presidential nominees drew sharp contrasts Monday, each responding to the mass shooting on morning television shows and in previously scheduled campaign events.
Forced labor has recently overtaken sexual exploitation as the main form of modern slavery in Britain - accounting for about 60% of suspected victims last year compared to around 40% in 2013 - and the vast majority of those put to work are men.
Indeed, given the vast sums of money that the Vision Fund has put to work since being announced in late 22, it seemed there were few if any checks on Son or the 247-plus people who work for the Vision Fund.
SoftBank, a Japanese telecoms company with a sideline in venture capital (it was an early investor in Alibaba, now one of China's e-commerce giants), has raised $298bn from asset managers, including sovereign-wealth funds, to put to work in young technology firms.
And in Westworld they straddle this line in large part because they have been put to work in something more like Asimov's third category, as useful machines that cannot harm humans, and that must serve human whims without regard to their own lives.
Pfizer has new products coming and plenty of money that it could put to work with acquisitions, though not on the scale of Allergan, said Les Funtleyder, healthcare portfolio manager at E Squared Asset Management in New York, which holds Pfizer shares.
"There is just so much capital available that has to be put to work and investors are willing to buy credits with more borrower-favorable collateral or covenant protections in order to achieve their returns," said Ellen Snare, a partner at King & Spalding.
With so much liquidity to put to work and fierce competition for mandates between banks and also direct lenders in Europe, private equity firms have been able to secure increasingly aggressive buyout loans with tight pricing, loose documentation and, more recently, lower fees.
And they don't only apply to cacoa: Many of the techniques that help improve cacao yields and environmental effects can also be put to work on other crops, so long as there are food lovers willing to invest in more sustainable practices.
After the acquisition, Madra was put in charge of the newly created Ford X and put to work on the Transportation Mobility Cloud, an open-source platform for cities and other transportation partners that has been likened to Amazon Web Services for self-driving cars.
"Part of the reason why our organization was founded was to accept donations from companies to put to work in local government to build long standing solutions, because we know it's a big challenge for them to handle on their own," the CEO told CNBC.
So, when a new solar panel is put to work it starts with a "carbon debt" that, from a greenhouse-gas-saving point of view, has to be paid back before that panel becomes part of the solution, rather than part of the problem.
Fichet told TechCrunch that the new money raised will be put to work building out Orami's product selection, increasing its technology team — which currently stands at 40 employees — and improving the end-to-end experience with customers, so investing in better logistics, order management, etc.
"We believe investors may want to pay far more attention to another emerging force for the advancement of efforts in Space that has both the will and, increasingly, the financial muscle to put to work," Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas said in a note.
Singh imagines a new frontier in connected medicine, where the algorithm can be put to work to help Cardiogram detect AF in its users — and then follow through in the treatment, too, guiding them through the process with smart notifications and continuous targeted monitoring.
Delinquent boys as young as 9 and troubled men with wives and children (not to mention a few meddlesome Irish and American activists) were all shipped off in former slave ships and put to work here in a country that was not easy to tame.
Of the thousands of people now crammed in camps in Bangladesh, only 12% are registered refugees with access to education, which means most of these children will only play until they are strong enough to be put to work, perhaps breaking bricks or planting rice.
The new rules will allow drones to be put to work in construction, surveying, agriculture, firefighting, search and rescue, conservation, academic research, film and video production and countless other fields that will benefit from an affordable aerial perspective, DJI said in a Friday press release.
The new capital brings Faire's total funding to $266 million, which will be put to work by the company's first chief financial officer, the veteran retail strategist Lauren Cooks Levitan, who brings more than 20 years of experience in wholesale, retail, and e-commerce.
While their beacon-powered dating concept was clearly a stretch, the pilots Blinq ran were at least a way for the team to gain experience — which will now be put to work for APG|SGA, rolling out a beacon network "in the near future".
For example, there were requests to make the workshop introduction—a seminar that prisoners have to visit before they are allowed to work in the prison workshop—optional for the prisoners, so they could be put to work in the workshop immediately upon arrival.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said in 2017 that half of the revenues from Aramco's listing could be put to work inside the country by the Public Investment Fund, which is working to diversify the oil-dependent economy as part of Vision 2030.
To kill two birds with one stone, he replaces his union workers with homeless people, who are put to work on the machines, unpaid, in exchange for being able to sleep in the factory (which is meant to be heartwarming rather than horrifying, I think?).
Bashar was beaten regularly, put to work as a house slave for her captor's family in Raqqa, and forced to work in an explosives warehouse, where she made suicide vests using a chemical paste infused with small metal components, or "pieces of iron," she recalls.
He has already built a significant team around himself, and we have put all of the AT&T big data capability under Brian, and he is blown away by what data is available and how it's organized and ready to be put to work.
America needs a new Manhattan Project, one located on hundreds of campuses around the United States, that helps put to work the idle trillions of dollars, our scientists, and the next generation of youngsters (who must be educated with government subsidies to end the student debt scandal).
In an interview with TechCrunch, co-founder and CEO Luke Grana said that the new funding will be put to work expanding his company's selection of products — all of which are own-brand — and growing its reach beyond the 290 countries that Grana currently ships to.
The challenge for major government and corporate donors now is to assure this initial preparation translates into action on the ground without delay — that the appropriated funding is put to work quickly, before the highly infectious virus spreads further and the new outbreak gets out of hand.
The failed efforts to repeal and replace Obamacare "created a huge window for progressive Democrats to give a vision of how government can be put to work in service of all the people, not just a wealthy few," said Joe Dinkin of the Working Families Party.
Instead it's put to work waiting in line, for the opportunity to buy a T-shirt, then take pictures of it and post them on the internet, then sell that T-shirt to a person like me for maybe $50 profit — $100 on a good day.
He was not put to work on military matters, or indeed on any major project, for years—his first job was to fix a plumbing problem—but he proved his worth by designing the elaborate pageants that were a hallmark of Ludovico's regime, a theatrical form of family propaganda.
The positive  impact to the economy will be felt by many in the short term as many people will be put to work and on a long-term basis as the whole U.S. economy will benefit from an improved and efficient infrastructure, and GDP will grow as a result.
"He's got a lot of cash to put to work and he needs bigger and bigger positions to move the needle," said David Rolfe, chief investment officer at St. Louis-based Wedgewood Partners, which has $6 billion under management, about 9 percent of that in Berkshire B shares.
There are clear signs that Fed leaders are starting to internalize these lessons, and are now more open-minded to letting the economy run and seeing just how many people can be put to work and how much wages can rise before it causes inflation or other problems.
"If you look out there and you have a few shekels you'd like to put to work, it's hard to figure out how to do that on an attractive risk-return basis," said David Hunt, president and chief executive officer of Prudential Financial's $1 trillion investment management unit PGIM.
She says her intention is to come up with a new legal hermeneutics — so, basically, a framework for lawyers to approach computational law architectures intelligently; to understand limitations and implications, and be able to ask the right questions to assess technologies that are increasingly being put to work assessing us.
MUNICH, March 16 (Reuters) - German reinsurer Munich Re will buy back up to 1 billion euros ($1.1 billion) of its own shares by late April 13, part of its effort to return capital to shareholders that it cannot put to work in an insurance market where prices are under pressure.
But the Corning engineers, always on the lookout for quality material to put to work in the glass factories, noticed the purity of the quartz and started buying it as well, hauling it north by rail to Corning's facility in Ithaca, New York, where it was turned into everything from windows to bottles.
Migration specialists and rights activists have also criticized the policy of returning migrants to Libya, where civil war and the breakdown of law and order have created dangerous conditions for migrants, who are sometimes held for ransom or put to work in slaverylike conditions by the militias who have nominally rescued them.
The deal "means that billions of dollars for the largest environmental restoration effort in American history can finally be put to work," a coalition of environmental groups — including the National Wildlife Federation, the Environmental Defense Fund, the National Audubon Society, the Ocean Conservancy, and The Nature Conservancy — said in a joint statement.
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Op-Ed Contributor TEL AVIV — For decades, Israel's espionage agency, the Mossad, kept a file on Josef Mengele, the Nazi doctor responsible for, among other atrocities, selecting which new inmates at Auschwitz would die immediately in the gas chambers and which would be put to work first or subjected to his horrible "medical" experiments.
The miners working there, and the population tasked with feeding that labor, were internally exiled citizens; ethnic minorities from the empire's vast corners; farmers who resisted Stalin's forced collectivization of agriculture; people who maybe were suspected of thinking (or, God save you, saying) something negative about Soviet life—packed into train cars and put to work.
"I don't want to be hired to be a constant candidate, I want to be hired to be the president because I think that I, in this moment in our country's history, bring the combination of skills and understanding and experience that can be really put to work immediately to do all parts of the job," she said.
Caffeine with a story at Nossa Espresso Bar: After moving to Portland from Rio de Janeiro for college and staying put to work, Augusto Carneiro, who grew up spending time working on his family's coffee farms in Brazil, threw in the towel, leaving his job as a mechanical engineer to bring his family's coffee to Portland.
Live audio essay is a clumsy but precise way to describe what I am doing on stage, it's an audio essay because it's not only the words I speak that carry the thesis but also the way the sounds and the voice itself is manipulated and put to work as a material for the listeners to engage with.
I THINK PEOPLE ARE UNDERESTIMATING THE IMPACT OF REPATRIATION AND NOT JUST MONEY COMING BACK BUT MONEY MOVING AROUND THE WORLD AND HOW THAT'S GOING TO BE PUT TO WORK, WHAT IT MEANS TO OUR CONSUMER BANK AND THE CONSUMER WALLET AND THE FACT THAT PEOPLE ARE GOING TO HAVE A BIT MORE IN TAKE HOME.
That money is already being put to work in the form of a multi-million dollar ad blitz in battleground states -- an effort, advisers say, to define Trump to the general electorate before Trump has an opportunity to defend himself -- a strategy that mimics what President Barack Obama's campaign successfully deployed against Romney in the early summer months of 2012.
But there are other, more direct relevant excuses for this little spasm of selling: Investor sentiment had reached a rolling boil, switchbacks in global currencies pressured the "reflation" trade, a slight shortfall in ADP jobs numbers helped put a bid in Treasuries, and perhaps the mechanical flow of fresh cash into stocks at the start of the year has been put to work.
Chuck Schumer, D-New York, and then-Ways and Means Committee Chairman Paul Ryan, R-Wisconsin, were engaged in negotiations over the connection of an infrastructure spending plan to a plan for overseas corporate profit repatriation; currently $2.5 trillion in US corporate profits are parked overseas, where tax rates are lower, and could be put to work building the US economy.
Greene was assigned to the bureau's Detroit office in January 217 when she was put to work "in an investigative capacity" on the case of a German terrorist referred to in court records only as "Individual A." CNN identified "Individual A" as Cuspert using court documents, newspaper articles about his music career and transformation to jihadist, government bulletins, videos and other sources.
With a workspace free of major obstructions, the probe managed to deploy two of its primary instruments—the seismometer (aka the marsquake detector) and Heat Flow and Physical Properties Package (HP23), the latter of which was put to work for the first time on February 28, according to the German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt, or DLR).
No, it's not so out-and-out gimmicky as that, with the dual-lenses rather being put to work to — Huawei claims — enhance photography via improved color/clarity, and to support features such as refocusing after the fact (as Lytro previously tried with dedicated camera hardware; but as ever if it can become a feature on a smartphone it will… ).
Matthew Zweig, a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, notes that one in 10 citizens inside North Korea are put to work as slave labor and that Pyongyang "compels its citizens abroad to work in horrific conditions," earning over $500 million a year by heavily taxing the nearly 100,000 workers it sends overseas, mostly to China and Russia.
As the hardly radical New York Times editorial board wrote yesterday, even right now, while many of us are effectively housebound, the government could put to work those rendered wageless or unemployed by the coronavirus shutdowns, in a wartime-style mobilization to blunt its impact: The government could train America's newly unemployed to sanitize hospital equipment or to deliver food to the elderly and the immune-compromised.
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And all of us are out there every single day talking about what we're going to do to make sure that more people cross the graduation stage, that more families have great health care, that more folks are put to work in places like Ohio, where Donald Trump has broken his promises because Ohio, Michigan and Pennsylvania actually in the latest jobs data have lost jobs, not gained them.
" In his March 10, 1982 remarks to many of the individuals who would serve on the Grace Commission, the president said that he needed their expertise to: "literally come in to the various departments and agencies of government and look at them as if you were considering a merger or takeover, and to see how modern business practices could be put to work to make government more efficient and effective.
After finishing medical school in his native Israel, performing surgery in helicopters for the Israeli armed forces, and completing residency at Brigham & Women's Hospital, Dr. Belldegrun became a research fellow for Dr. Rosenberg at the N.C.I. It was 1985, and Dr. Belldegrun was put to work on a new project of Dr. Rosenberg's — extracting tumor-fighting immune cells from cancer patients, multiplying them in the laboratory, and putting them back in.
But within the underside of the lid, both the raised area and the rim of the opening, was painted brown, and thus the compound eyes of the fly could not clearly perceive a way out, resulting in its own entrapment … I often reflect on the absurdity of the situation — a collision between intent and circumstance, a mechanism constructed to rely upon misperception, a little death machine put to work in the clear light of day.
How Kitchen United competes, if not in a land grab: Most conservative projections for this space over the course of the next four years are that we're going to go from somewhere around $203 billion today to around $230 billion, so people come along and people say, 'This guy is in this business and he's got all this money' or 'This company has raised this much to put to work; does that make you nervous?
It is now time for the two versions to be reconciled so the bill can be sent to the desk of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, signed into law and put to work for the benefit of the American people.
"We see this as a positive sign for the success of the program over all, creating a structure that is both flexible enough to allow for businesses to thrive while also putting the right incentives in place to ensure that new capital flowing into these areas is actually put to work improving neighborhoods and creating jobs," said Ben Miller, the chief executive of Fundrise, a real estate investment group based in Washington that is raising a $500 million opportunity fund.

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