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After all, it's a big reordering of the status quo.
We mapped out how power is reordering in the region.
In retailing, Amazon is reordering everything on the store shelf.
The Qatar dispute has seen a public reordering of the GCC.
There's also an "Amazon Dash Replenishment" integration for automatically reordering popcorn.
The vision is a reordering of society around tradition and community.
But no staff reordering can change the profile of the candidate.
But progressives should embrace the reordering of capitalism as their priority.
It took me three or four months of reordering the album.
From there, he envisioned an entire reordering and deregulation of American life.
"So we're going to see a reordering of the race," Zeleny said.
The most visible result of this reordering is the chaos of daily politics.
But the deal is more a slight reordering than a full-scale rewrite.
But we had to do lots and lots of editing, reordering and condensing.
That could be the jolt of reordering chaos the American party system needs.
Any kind of dramatic reordering of the primary would be hard to coordinate.
It constitutes a reordering of the power dynamic between the branches of government.
Implicit in this theory is a radical reordering of the nature of power.
But that reordering of objectives knocked the foundation out from under the larger plan.
Reordering the timeline with a very Facebook like algorithm is, obviously, a terrible idea.
What's being proposed is a fundamental reordering of how economic institutions and priorities work.
Now and then, it must pay a price for its reordering of the environment.
Whatever the merits, Mr. Trump has accelerated a fundamental reordering of global trade policy.
But at a more basic level, they are fighting for a reordering of priorities.
But what if, by some magical reordering of time and fact, she could have?
Although the new NSX is fast, it isn't DNA-reordering or gravitational wave-altering fast.
So in both cases, an event prompted a reordering of what we thought was plausible.
China's economic, military and technological ambitions are reordering the world — and America's place in it.
This rapid reordering of the primary's top tier has forced Sanders and Buttigieg to redirect.
Georgiadis said shipping costs were an obstacle for reordering certain items late in the season.
Might a reordering, or even a reduction, of U.S. forces in Europe be in the cards?
Amazon first launched voice shopping with a simple use case: Reordering an item you've previously bought.
He's having trouble reordering clips on the timeline, and thumbnails for videos sometimes don't show up.
But in the long term, it could mean a complete — almost revolutionary — reordering of the state.
The very presence of a barrier represents a profound psychological, political, ecological, cultural, and spatial reordering.
Democrats hope for Arizona, Texas surprises These shifts also produced a telling reordering of the states.
Asset management experts and executives have warned that a vast reordering of the sector is inevitable.
These developments come amid a broader geopolitical reordering of the participants in the tangled Syria conflict.
Only then will it be capable of reordering milk, eggs, and beer just before they run out.
Reordering toilet roll is the most popular Dash push for UK users, according to the ecommerce giant.
Bach called weight lifting's punishment in Friday's reordering of the Games "a strong signal" to the sport.
Now, it's clear that ICE is a mess, needs reforming and a serious reordering of its priorities.
The profound reordering of New York's shopping scene reflects a broad restructuring in the American retail industry.
A shitstorm erupted last weekend following reports that Twitter was planning on algorithmically reordering timelines a la Facebook.
In addition, some users felt that the canister ran out quickly and they were reordering citronella refills frequently.
The result may be less a stable reordering of the country, and more of a brutal population churn.
Other than some reordering, that's mostly just as it was three years ago — at least on the surface.
This is a major reordering of our relationship to try to bring some balance and symmetry to it.
In a statement to GeekWire, Amazon said that customers are increasingly using product subscriptions and digital automatic reordering options.
It complains our focus on enforcing the law would require 'a reordering of law enforcement practice in the city.
If you're using Popcart, add things you buy frequently to your "list" in the app to make reordering easy.
But in the past, reforms involved either adding more staff, reorganizing committee jurisdictions, or reordering power inside the institution.
But what if the Roundtable signaled a broader turning point, toward reordering America's relationship with the free market itself?
Rising inequality has contributed to fragmentation in German society, fueling right-wing populism and fundamentally reordering the country's politics.
But what Trump is doing is a wholesale reordering of society to get rid of consumer and health protections.
The decision — a victory for left-wing politicians and activists — represented a reordering of New York's political power structure.
It started reordering users' feeds based on what it thought they might want to see, or might have missed.
Instead of blindingly reordering your search results by setting your custom ranking rules, you get insights from Algolia's analytics feature.
A Pew report in 2014 found that some big banks had stopped such reordering practices, but many others had not.
Some examples here could be calling a Lyft ride home or reordering your favorite meal from a take-out restaurant.
They're films depicting a scenario alongside its opposite or films inviting us to ruminate on possibilities in reordering our lives.
Long-term solutions to America's immigration challenges will come only with political compromise and a comprehensive reordering of official policies.
On the substance, there has been less reordering or disaster than either his defenders or critics are willing to concede.
The boom also reflects a broad reordering of the $3.5 trillion industry, with fewer retailers capturing more of the gains.
The Vermont senator's rivals have repeatedly seized on labor's anxieties over a fundamental reordering of the country's health care system.
If expanded, the technology could offer the tech firms the ability to facilitate grocery delivery services by automatically reordering food.
The price of China's tough stance is the reordering of the global supply chains that its factories have long fed.
It's also a story about reordering not just priorities but fundamental assumptions about what you can expect from the world.
This option represents the polar opposite of all other military possibilities by fundamentally reordering the US's considerations on North Korea.
The essay has drawn on the following books and articles:Books"Reordering the World: Essays on Liberalism and Empire", by Duncan Bell.
That'll take a little logistical reordering, which could come at some cost to consumers at the gas pump, Associated Press reports.
The toolbar has been revamped and is now persistent while using the application, and users can customize it by reordering sections.
Evelynn Parlet, 11, an Iowa City sixth grader, said she approved of Ms. Warren's campaign goal of reordering the American economy.
"Any large scale of reordering of power and resources in American life will inevitably face resistance, sometimes for decades," Chait writes.
But it is more serious than just one manager's failings: It is part of a fundamental reordering of the soccer world.
But a new occupant of the Oval Office could lead to a significant reordering of American engagement in a complex region.
Today, TD Bank is still reordering transactions and informs customers about the practice in the fine print of its checking account agreements.
The retail-super-mega-giant, which had previously enabled reordering through Alexa, is now adding search/shopping to its AI voice assistant.
The search for a new director is likely to delay the Batman movie — a move that may end up reordering Warner Bros.
A year after its initial announcement, Amazon's Dash Button for instant reordering of everyday essentials is gaining momentum and new product partners.
"From the outside, it appears he is reordering the world, and putting 'America First,' as he promised he would do," Meckler said.
Dash buttons for every kind of staple seems inevitable — at least until some kind of instant reordering gets integrated into products themselves.
Depending on the nature and scope of the crisis, their intervention may require larger public outlays and a reordering of national priorities.
From a Chinese perspective, this reordering is merely an overdue reversion to historical reality as Beijing demands consideration commensurate with its stature.
Based on their work, Uber soared to a nearly $70 billion valuation, reordering the transportation industry across the world along the way.
I'll update this review in six months to let you know how mine have worn down, and when I plan on reordering another.
Consumer demands are changing so quickly that heavily indebted companies have trouble reordering their business to adapt and compete with better-funded rivals.
That means considering new revenue sources, as well as pushing for more efficient construction management and reordering other capital spending to emphasize transportation.
Voice commerce was the core of these recent announcements, and it may someday become popular for types of shopping like reordering household staples.
The left should also commit itself to reducing global economic inequality by reordering the hierarchical relationships that benefit rich countries over poor ones.
New form factors always lead to a little bit of chaos, a reordering of winners and losers, and new interface paradigms for computers.
In a series of class-action lawsuits against more than a dozen big banks, customers accused banks of hiding a practice known as reordering.
When asked about its reordering of customer transactions, TD Bank said in statement that it planned to end the practice as soon as April.
Any of these steps, if taken, would represent a fundamental reordering of a society in which citizens rely on the government for a livelihood.
Instead, lower-level gangsters fight for control or leave to form their own groups, leading to a violent reordering of the organised-crime hierarchy.
Hitler himself was not so explicit, Martin concedes, but his top lieutenants were consumed by the dream of ruling and reordering an entire continent.
The change in the IPO market and the broader rejection of the public market are symptoms of a major reordering of the American economy.
Ginger Reeder, vice president of communications for Neiman Marcus, said the company will not be reordering the dress since it was already marked down.
The new normal will merely represent an ex post reordering of priorities in a way that comports with the allies of the current administration.
Taken together, the cuts represent a significant reordering of the social safety net, away from poor families and toward older Americans, regardless of income.
Twitter has touted the benefits of its algorithmic timeline in the past, saying that less than 2% of its users opted out of the reordering.
Libraries have always had far more on their plate than the stereotype of the silence-obsessed introvert who cares only for reordering the fiction section.
Trump is reordering the status quo and he&aposs forcing our international partners into new ways of thinking and acting even if it seems uncomfortable.
Not only will he have defied his party, and history, but he will have set the stage for completely reordering the rules of their game.
The framework will support building Watch apps with features like swipe to delete, reordering list items, carousel sliding and direct access to the digital crown.
"The mayor complains that the federal government's focus on enforcing the law would require a 'reordering of law enforcement practice in Chicago,'" Mr. Sessions said.
In a further reordering of the politics of trade, the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement has the endorsement of major labor unions including the AFL-CIO.
Enel, which controls Spanish utility Endesa SA, is one of the biggest energy players in South America and is reordering its portfolio and restructuring business there.
The reordering of the rooms is part of a multiyear renovation that will more than double exhibition space while addressing pressing issues created by mass tourism.
Or at least happy to put a Dash button for reordering bog roll somewhere near the toilet (hopefully in close proximity to soap and hot water).
If the changes take hold, they could mean a historic reordering of the Saudi state by diminishing the role of hard-line clerics in shaping policy.
He also enjoyed huge prestige as the main architect of a radical reordering of China's economic and political priorities after the 1976 death of Mao Zedong.
He immediately set about reordering the White House staff, starting by firing Anthony Scaramucci, who held his position as communications director for just over a week.
When banks were sued for reordering bank debits to charge more overdraft fees, or for manipulating foreign currency conversion fees, many banks changed their practices accordingly.
Details of Mr. Trump's first budget proposal indicate a drastic reordering of the nation's priorities, with deep cuts to the Environmental Protection Agency and foreign aid.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is hashing out rules that could limit reordering, but the regulation will not address the lines of credit, which are considered loans.
In a series of class-action lawsuits beginning in 225 against more than a dozen big banks, customers accused banks of hiding a practice known as reordering.
Throughout, Mr. Nunn has resorted to similar tactics, breaking up long speeches to create more brisk exchanges between characters, reordering and eliminating scenes, turning speeches into songs.
So, when Warren talks about reordering the economy to benefit the workers, she's talking about making it work for people whose challenges it has never truly considered.
But by reordering the agenda, they have unwittingly rendered largely useless the legislative tools that made the whole thing possible—like firing a gun before loading it.
This means replacing an item won't be as simple as reordering it, though that shouldn't be an issue with how long the items are meant to last.
"Burrito Hill Mirror," a reordering of Mr. Klein's recent piece "Burrito Hill," features an uneven chime like that of a windup music box, beautiful but subtly unsettled.
"We are living in a moment of profound change, disruption, and a very real reordering of power here in this country and around the world," he says.
The decision to end the express deliveries is part of the profound reordering of the retail industry driven largely by the escalating battle between Amazon and Walmart.
And, finally, the automatic reordering of names to put Dr. Deaton ahead of Dr. Case was widely discussed at the time, including in The New York Times.
It seems like the company has decided that small businesses are more apt places for it to try to get its automatic reordering service to work better.
It would also curb the number of overdraft fees that could be levied on check-based transactions and prohibit banks from reordering the sequence of user activity.
The narrator, who at first sounded like a collaborator of Evans a century ago, now explains she is reordering "photographic and archival records" on a digital database.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is hashing out rules that could limit reordering, according to people briefed on the matter but not authorized to speak publicly about it.
The mission of completely reordering the struggling movie theater industry is a big task and it's hard to work out if MoviePass is a savior or a predator.
It is tempting to assume that a Trump administration would involve a bonfire of energy regulations at home and a complete reordering of energy-related foreign relations abroad.
The new homepage is now more personalized to your specific shopping preferences, and will automatically suggest reordering products you've previously bought and recommendations based on your Google activity.
It means activist investors could preside over a reordering of U.S. financial institutions, if satisfying hedge funds' demands makes big banks change (or eliminate) certain lines of business.
He took out Reince and his extreme disruption appears to have catalyzed the reordering of the West Wing and increased urgency to getting rid of disruptive forces internally.
Back when Amazon first revealed plans for its Dash Replenishment Service, its automatic-reordering system that would be triggered by "smart" appliances, it named Brita as a partner.
Amazon today flipped the switch, so to speak, on its Dash Replenishment Service, enabling a few of its partners to actually begin auto-reordering consumable goods for customers.
That has begun to change, partly because of his presence in "International Pop," the history-reordering exhibition now making its final stop at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Organic growth as well as M&A followed by a reordering of its business are among the focus points of Retelit, says Il Sole 225 Ore on Sunday.
But in a broad reordering of the $3.5 trillion retail industry, the companies that learned how to match the instant gratification of e-commerce are capturing more gains.
Gun rights advocates say Mr. Trump has delivered in an area where many of them say it matters most: reordering the judiciary by appointing two Supreme Court justices.
At 47D, say "Empty" out loud to get the letters M and T. At 38A, a very simple reordering of "Bogart," minus the "T," gets you Greta GARBO.
While Bloomberg did not give his ideal early-state primary reordering for Democrats, Sheekey has said that he would start with Wisconsin, followed by Michigan, Pennsylvania and Florida.
In another foreign misadventure, he's taken a far greater risk that seems guaranteed to cause great bloodshed and a reordering of the Middle East in favor of Iran.
The reordering should come as no surprise to anyone who has enjoyed the instant gratification of receiving that book or garden hose within 24 hours of ordering it.
In other words, the markets have reached a "now what?" moment, on the cusp of a consequential midterm election and an approaching climax of a global-trade reordering.
The London-based bank is recruiting Matthew Westerman, a former top partner at the Wall Street firm, to help lead a reordering of HSBC's operations serving big global clients.
At least on paper, Germany's armed forces are deeply involved in a reordering of NATO's military structures which are designed, in a measured way, to respond to Russian assertiveness.
CRISPR is arguably this decade's biggest biotech invention — a technique that allows scientists to cut DNA, inserting or reordering bits of genetic code with remarkable precision and remarkable results.
Dozens of complex robots are replacing humans for such mundane tasks as drilling and riveting, and Boeing is reordering some of its assembly steps to speed up the process.
Pew also supports a rule requiring banks to order account transactions in a "neutral" manner, rather than reordering them in ways that may increase the potential for overdraft fees.
Then came the reordering of the boards of National Amusements and Viacom that led to the dismissal of Mr. Dauman as chief executive of Viacom, which had struggled mightily.
Maybe they've actually succeeded in reordering the economy in such a way that it doesn't matter if they screw up, and they're too big to fail, in a sense.
In "The Table (Still Life With Rabbit)," 2708-29400, on loan from a private collection, Miró breaks apart Cubism's shadowy geometries, reordering the little shards into a stylized representation.
But as one who covers the tectonic shifts in information technology that are reordering the world, I found that the book also speaks unexpectedly to our own shambolic times.
An in-salon machine that looks like the world's fanciest coffee maker whips up products in 50 seconds, along with a label printed with a bar code for reordering.
In doing so, the king swept aside his son's older rival, Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, 57, upending decades of royal custom and profoundly reordering the kingdom's inner power structure.
And analysts say it is not clear whether Mr. Corbyn's plans for a generational reordering of the economy will cut through as long as voters remain obsessed with Brexit.
It's destabilized several Middle Eastern countries and contributed to a refugee crisis that is reordering the politics and society of Europe, while also visiting terrorism on our historic allies.
But by reordering the transactions from highest to lowest, putting the $110 charge first, the bank could charge three separate overdraft fees, one for each attempt to draw insufficient funds.
The machine calculates remaining pods based on washing cycles, reordering when things get down to 10 or so pods – a number than can be adjusted via the company's Kitchen app.
"But the rule didn't do anything about the other two problems identified by consumer advocacy groups: reordering transactions and the allowed maximum number of overdrafts in a day," he said.
Because my sense is that the people with the most to lose from reordering society are usually the most committed to keeping the world the world the way it is.
CRISPR-Cas9 is arguably this decade's biggest biotech invention — a technique that allows scientists to cut DNA, inserting or reordering bits of genetic code with remarkable precision and remarkable results.
At the beginning of the year, Amazon flipped the switch on Dash Replenishment, a service aimed at bringing the instant reordering of its devoted product buttons directly to connected devices.
Defeating climate change, Sunrise's leaders have come to believe, will require a massive reordering of the U.S. economy—away from free-market fundamentalism and toward something fairer and more democratic.
It wouldn't be a blow for income inequality; state workers have a higher income and better pensions than most other Americans whose retirements savings will suffer because of this reordering.
More from Michael Corkery of the NYT: Consumer demands are changing so quickly that heavily indebted companies have trouble reordering their business to adapt and compete with better-funded rivals.
By Sunday morning, known cases of coronavirus in the United States exceeded 2,23, spread across 49 states, prompting the mass cancellation of events and the reordering of American public life.
Even when you're not indulging in the sounds and organ-reordering acceleration of the DB11, you're still audience to one of the most stylish modern luxury interiors on the planet.
They fail to understand that Bannon is seeking a wholesale reordering of the Republican power structure in Washington that reflects the change that has already occurred within the GOP electorate.
King Vajiralongkorn, 65, who inherited the throne last year following the death of his father, King Bhumibol Adulyadej, has set about reordering the palace, including the way its finances are managed.
Pizza Hut also allows customers to order via app, mobile and desktop sites, on a tablet, from Alexa-enabled devices, via Facebook Messenger and Twitter bots, and one-touch reordering online.
The people, employers and governments in these countries have barely begun planning the fundamental reordering of work, education and society needed to absorb this coming new blow to the global system.
That idea has resonated with more than just conservatives—it has unleashed a wave of political energy that is reordering the way elections are won and maybe even who wins them.
Yet granting black South Africans suffrage rights would inevitably lead to a reordering of property relations, since the black majority would favor reclaiming land that had been taken by white settlers.
This scheduled reordering might be what Spiegel was hinting at when he told investors the app's redesign would take inspiration from and — combining chronology and relevance across friend and publisher content.
Ending assistance to Saudi Arabia's campaign in Yemen would be an implicit rejection of part of Obama's legacy, and it could demand a substantive reordering of the party's foreign policy priorities.
It is a commitment to opening spaces once reserved for whites, and a reordering of power in ways that value African-American, Asian, Native American and Latino lives, voices and demands.
Movements like Black Lives Matter will continue chipping away at the country's legacy of institutionalized discrimination, pursuing the kind of social change and reordering of society that authoritarians find so threatening.
FDI was also impacted by a reordering of global assets driven mainly by the U.S.-China trade war, with many export-oriented firms moving out of China to Southeast Asia or India.
And they include several proposals for reordering the political calendar, which has traditionally begun with Iowa as the first state to vote, followed by New Hampshire, South Carolina and, since 2008, Nevada.
Why would Warren, or Sanders, or Biden put their candidacies at risk when the downsides are so high and the upside—reordering the primary process to improve American democracy—is so abstract?
The e-commerce leader just unveiled digital versions of its Dash buttons — those tiny, physical gadgets that allow for one-click reordering of your favorite products with one tap of a finger.
One objection from Republican dissidents stemmed from the rush to enact reforms reordering a large chunk of the American economy; the latest proposal this week came up for consideration even more rapidly.
Letter reordering, by definition, makes up about half of the entries in one of these; the first pass I make through clues always means scanning for words that look ripe for rearrangement.
Filed on Wednesday, the lawsuit is seeking actual and punitive damages to be determined at trial for thousands of Fifth Third customers who allegedly incurred overdraft fees because of the bank's reordering practices.
What started with one-click purchasing has escalated to Wi-Fi connected physical buttons to order mac and cheese, reordering items by talking to the Amazon Echo speaker and now filter-summoning pitchers.
The global collapse in oil prices is reordering economic relations around the world, but the change is particularly daunting for Russia, which relies on energy exports for 183 percent of its federal budget.
Amid a major reordering of global oil markets, investors and manufacturers are turning their attention to a lesser-known commodity which experienced its biggest ever price surge at the start of this year.
That reordering has deeply alarmed the Saudis, who have long feared a rising Iran and have lost trust in the United States in recent years, particularly as the Iran nuclear deal was clinched.
Te Urewera teaches us that acknowledging cultural views of places as living does not mean ending the relationship between humans and nature, but reordering it – recognizing nature's intrinsic worth and respecting indigenous philosophies.
Mr. White and his crew also employ a certain amount of narrative trickery, both to tie together the story strands and to stretch the drama across the episodes, strategically withholding and reordering information.
Studying microbes inevitably causes a reordering of one's perceptions: for more than two billion years, they were the only life on this planet, and they remain in many ways its dominant life form.
The main thrust of Mr. Trump's plan involves a reordering of the tax code so working parents can take an income tax deduction for care of up to four children and older-adult dependents.
ATTRITE and HONALEE were esoteric (although far from rare in grids), and then there were a few, like I AGREE and MAMMOTH, for which you had to extrapolate some letters before the reordering commenced.
It was among more than a dozen big banks sued by their customers for reordering debits from their accounts to maximize the possibility that the accounts would become overdrawn, which would generate more fees.
Immersing himself in the text of "Howards End" felt strangely like reading a family history, Lopez said; claiming it for his own purposes, and reordering and restructuring it, felt like a kind of restitution.
The sudden reordering of the early primary race took on a heightened sense of urgency for Mr. Biden on Saturday as a new poll showed him sliding to 11 percent support in New Hampshire.
On one matter there can be no argument: The policies that sent these men and women abroad, with their emphasis on military action and their visions of reordering nations and cultures, have not succeeded.
Amazon would package its Go-inspired "just eat in technology™" as a branded Fresh Hub Service™ (FHS™) offering that includes the automatic reordering experience already available through Amazon's Dash Replenishment Service (DRS).
This summer retailers have reported some of their best sales growth since the 2008 recession, reflecting a strong job market and a reordering in the retail industry after a wave of bankruptcies and store closures.
McCain had made clear he did not want Trump to attend his funeral services, and Trump had to be urged by aides to make a statement honor McCain and reordering the flags at half staff.
It is still early to determine if Mr. Fink is describing a trend that will eventually reach its limits or whether a more fundamental, longer-term reordering of the stock-picking process will take place.
If you're a cryptic aficionado, the title of this puzzle reads classic cryptic: "Confusion," and other words that mean chaos and disorder, tend to tip a solver off to an anagram, the reordering of letters.
Ms Mordaunt's rise, on the other hand, is reordering the race to succeed the prime minister, providing Brexiteers with a potential new champion who is less dodgy than Boris Johnson and more likeable than Dominic Raab.
Recently the Eleventh Circuit found that Keybank could not enforce a confidentiality requirement in its accountholder agreement against the few consumers that had noticed and challenged the bank's practice of reordering debits to increase overdraft fees.
His translation is titled "Isaura Unbound," and he wanted me to understand its ambition: When the book is finished, it will be a complete reordering of one entire English dictionary into a single work of art.
But they didn't find any signs of gene duplication, instead seeing that the genome was so large because of the expansion of a few gene families, reordering of other genes, and the appearance of brand new genes.
China, a former student of Russia in autocracy, is not only winning in the game of globalization, it is now trying to master the difficult steps of reordering its economy to succeed in a new technological generation.
The process often results in campus-sponsored bank accounts that charge a high fee for overdrafts, subjecting financial aid recipients to the practice of reordering financial transactions so that multiple overdraft fees are incurred in one day.
The revamp isn't a radical departure from its prior look-and-feel or user experience – unlike when it introduced its own stories-like feature called Moments, for example, or when began reordering the tweets in your timeline.
The prolonged trade fight between the United States and China is reordering the global supply chain and Vietnam could stand to be a winner for investors, according to a senior executive at U.S. investment firm General Atlantic.
Here are some key takeaways from a stunning result that upended conventional expectations and set the stage for a drastic reordering of politics in Washington: • Mr. Trump took the stage at the Hilton just before 3 a.m.
The bot may suggest reordering items that customers are running out of — which it would know based on a machine-learning algorithm — or to order a new item it thinks they may like based on previous purchases.
What's next: The Wall Street journal reports that the tech giant is "shaking up leadership and reordering priorities across its services, artificial intelligence, hardware and retail divisions as it works to reduce the company's reliance on iPhone sales."
Alexa is really useful for reordering things on Amazon like toilet paper, Kraft Mac & Cheese, and Duracell batteries, but did you know the voice assistant is also good at connecting with other apps, especially for dating and romance?
It was their expectation that the financial stress on the insurance industry and the huge tax subsidies needed to pay for the migration from private insurance into exchanges would lead to some sort of reordering of the system.
There's some hope among Japan, Taiwan and certain Southeast Asian nations that a reduction of American forces in South Korea could result in a reordering of U.S. deployments to better counter China's maritime assertiveness, the IISS note said.
Indeed, not only is this approach a fundamental reordering of the tax code to the advantage of families, but it's also a drastic and much-needed shift of power away from education bureaucrats in the direction of students.
Reordering: Alexa can draw on your existing order history on Amazon— so if you've bought a specific type of AA battery from Amazon in the past, Alexa will allow you to easily reorder that product through a "reorder _____" command.
Vincent Vega, John Travolta's "Pulp Fiction" hit man, is gunned down in a bathroom in the middle, only to walk out of the diner into the sunshine at the end, revived by the simple secular magic of chronological reordering.
The program, which brings instant reordering to connected devices – like washing machines that order your detergent, or printers that order your ink – now includes a new handful of Dash-enabled products from companies like Nestle, Honeywell, WePlenish, and GeniCan.
Mr. Castro gained attention again in recent weeks with his call for a reordering of the Democratic primary schedule, arguing that Iowa and New Hampshire, whose largely white populations vote first, did not represent the demographics of the country.
The chief authors were the Mariinsky's choreographers Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov and the composer Riccardo Drigo, whose rearrangement of the score (possibly following some of Tchaikovsky's stated intentions) was radical — extensively reordering numbers, cutting and even adding items — and beautiful.
That same year, the company launched Dash buttons for instant reordering of products like laundry detergent, and it's more recently been investing in new services that let package-carrying couriers unlock the truck of your car and even your front door.
Lexi gives users access to most of Alexa's useful functions, including Skills, smart home controls, reordering Amazon products, and, of course, the ability to ask it anything (of course, Siri is more than capable of competing for basic informational requests).
Britain's choice to retreat into what some critics of the vote suggest is a "Little England" status is just one among many loosely linked developments suggesting the potential for a reordering of power, economic relationships, borders and ideologies around the globe.
When the company discontinued its snow-sports division in 22018, several leading pro riders faced an uncertain future because other companies — many in the midst of slashing their rosters, too — could not afford to sign them all, reordering the entire market.
Many users complained loudly that Snapchat had made it harder to locate and use many of the app's most popular features — mainly by moving all their friends' messages and stories to a different location in the app and reordering them.
The potential relocations dominated discussion publicly and behind closed doors at a league meeting here as momentum grew for the teams to make the moves, which would represent the most significant reordering of the N.F.L.'s geographic lineup in two decades.
That transformation is grounded in a fundamental reordering of the political landscape: Over the past generation it has grown much more difficult for either party to win Senate seats in states that usually prefer the other party in presidential elections.
The alliance into which the Iranians have molded their proxies, which they call the Axis of Resistance, is not a force fighting for peace but, rather, a revolutionary movement aimed at fundamentally reordering the Middle East according to Iran's vision.
Castro reignited a debate this week over Iowa and New Hampshire's coveted place on the primary calendar in a Sunday interview on MSNBC, when he suggested reordering the Democratic primary voting schedule by allowing more diverse states to vote first.
It often uses a technique analysts call "test-and-repeat," ordering a small batch of product from its manufacturers, testing demand and then, if the product is successful, reordering a bigger batch of product as well as expanding its assortment.
The exodus has resulted in an alarming loss of talent and capital in Turkey, at a time when its economy is teetering — a development that some experts believe looks like a more permanent reordering of society, threatening to set the country back decades.
In the 11 years since the iPhone made its debut, smartphones have subsumed just about every other gadget and altered every business, from news to retail to taxis to television, ultimately reordering everything about how we understand media, politics and reality itself.
The militants' seizure of the city, a bold attempt to establish an Islamic State caliphate in Southeast Asia, is a significant advance for the Middle East-based terrorist group as well as an apparent reordering of the militant threat in the southern Philippines.
And while I love using it for some things — playing music and podcasts, setting timers and reordering items from Amazon — I've come to realize that, like Apple's Siri and all other virtual assistants, its Alexa voice-driven artificial intelligence system disappoints a lot.
Now, the royal reordering has ended the career of Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, who served as interior minister and was widely respected by Saudis and their foreign allies for dismantling Al Qaeda's networks in the kingdom after a string of deadly bombings a decade ago.
More important, this would clean up the mess below ground, reordering the way concourses and tracks connect with subways and streets — essential preparation for the day when new Hudson River rail tunnels dump ever more passengers into what is now a suffocating, pillar-choked maze.
WASHINGTON — President Trump plans to unveil on Tuesday a $4.1 trillion budget for 2018 that would cut deeply into programs for the poor, from health care and food stamps to student loans and disability payments, laying out an austere vision for reordering the nation's priorities.
The turn of events on Thursday suggested a reordering of New York's political power structure, as one of the world's biggest companies was driven from Queens by a group of activists and elected officials who objected to a suite of corporate sweeteners and tax breaks.
Turkey has seen waves of students and teachers leave before, but this exodus looks like a more permanent reordering of the society and threatens to set Turkey back decades, said Ibrahim Sirkeci, director of transnational studies at Regent's University in London, and other analysts.
Still, these days the courts are nearly as tribal in their inclinations as the voters are, and it's conceivable that the President will achieve this fundamental reordering of our constitutional arrangements—all to build an unnecessary wall and, more to the point, to repair his injured vanity.
Danny Shapiro, a senior executive at Nvidia, a chip maker that provides some of the powerful processors used by Tesla, Audi and many other automakers, said he would not be surprised to see some reordering of the auto industry in the next five to 10 years.
"The biggest tax cut plan in history," the voice intones, without mentioning that Mr. Trump has yet to offer any legislation — or even a set of policy prescriptions — for reordering the tax code to achieve the enormous cuts for businesses and individuals that he has endorsed.
The ad also mentions "the biggest tax cut plan in history," without mentioning that Mr. Trump has yet to offer any legislation — or even a set of policy prescriptions — for reordering the tax code to achieve the enormous cuts for businesses and individuals that he has endorsed.
Why it matters: The exodus has resulted in an alarming loss of talent and capital in Turkey, at a time when its economy is teetering — a development that some experts believe looks like a more permanent reordering of society, threatening to set the country back decades.
Our family already had three Echos — a regular one in the living room and Dots in the office and master bedroom — that we use for music, controlling various Hue lights and Nest thermostats, maintaining shopping and to-do lists, reordering Amazon items, and other general goofiness.
The musical language he developed soon afterward represented a scientific progression of Schoenberg's approach: Whereas Schoenberg had constructed a system for writing atonal music by reordering the 12 pitches of the Western scale, Babbitt did the same for — or "serialized" — other musical components, including duration, dynamics and timbre.
Introduced in 2012, CRISPR works like a pair of scissors to cut DNA, inserting or reordering bits of genetic code with remarkable, science-fiction-like results: CRISPR can help create mosquitoes that don't transmit malaria, or be used to breed unusually muscular beagles, or even create mini pigs.
If I'm going to be a connoisseur, I have to say that I really like the anagrams where the word and its scramble work together (think parental/paternal); today "perfect ladies" reordering to IDEALS was fun — just be open to what "perfect ladies" are today and in the future.
Currency market managers say that developments in the data feeds are linked in part to the broader reordering of the market's eco-system over the past five years involving a new generation of high-speed traders who use complex algorithms to churn out orders and arbitrage between platforms.
Amazon's Alexa assistant, built into its sleeper-hit Echo speaker and an increasing number of devices, is friendly to developers and already has a rich library of "skills," ranging from playing Spotify music and controlling a variety of smart-home devices to hailing Uber rides and reordering Amazon purchases.
But as a possible reordering of the political universe gathered, readers were riveted to see Warren -- rising to the Trumpian bait, seemingly out of the blue -- with her DNA test and video, meant to erase a negative issue and answer for all time: Native American or not (or just a little)?
In response, Twitter's CEO Jack Dorsey took to Twitter earlier this afternoon to note that the company isn't planning on reordering timelines next week as has been reported:It's comforting that we'd see an abrupt change next week, but it does look like there are major changes on their way for Twitter users.
Since Britain's June 23 vote to leave the European Union, every piece of economic, such as Friday's jobs report, data comes with a question mark - how much does it reflect domestic economic developments and how much the short and long-term implications of an economic reordering that may take years to play out.
Last year, in his first budget request for fiscal 2018, Mr. Trump envisioned a drastic reordering of government priorities, in which a large increase in military spending would be matched by deep cuts to foreign aid, the diplomatic corps, education, environmental cleanup and other domestic programs — many of which he would eliminate.
That is why, since 2005, I have been introducing legislation that would ban abusive overdraft practices like reordering transactions in order to maximize the number of fees banks can charge, and to require overdraft fees to be proportional to the size of the overdraft — no more $35 overdraft fees for a $85033 cup of coffee.
WASHINGTON — President Trump on Wednesday proposed sharp reductions in individual and business income tax rates and a radical reordering of the tax code that would significantly benefit the wealthy, but he offered no explanation of how the plan would be financed as he rushed to show progress before the 239.6-day mark of his presidency.
WASHINGTON — Back in March, when President Trump released the first draft of his budget proposal for the coming fiscal year, he asked lawmakers for deep cuts to one of their favorite institutions, the National Institutes of Health — part of a broad reordering of priorities, away from science and social spending, toward defense and border security.
The impulsive decision, which came shortly after a phone call with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, presented Trump at his most erratic, dramatically reordering U.S. foreign policy overnight with a flurry of falsehoods and little apparent regard for the fate of a foreign partner who lost over 10,000 lives fighting beside US troops in their war on ISIS.
Mr. Trump has repeatedly expressed sympathy for the Dreamers and used the speech to reiterate his proposal to grant them legal status, including a path to citizenship, in exchange for stepped-up enforcement, the building of a wall on the southern border with Mexico and a reordering of immigration laws that gives priority to higher-skilled immigrants.
For them, the election of Donald Trump represents not a fundamental reordering of policy priorities to put them more in line with the interests of Americans who have been ignored and disdained by the political and media elite, but an opportunity to seize the levers of executive power to advance the same old losing GOP agenda.
These are not just basic business rules based on key words, but a wider set of algorithms that can understand what a customer is asking and start to act on a set of mundane but routine tasks that customer service agents have to do regularly, such as reordering an item of clothing in a different size.
And in that case, I very much look forward to a Democratic president declaring a state of emergency to ban assault weapons after the next school shooting, to create a universal Medicare opt-in for the uninsured, and to impose a large-scale reordering of our fossil fuel-based economy after the next devastating wildfires or hurricanes.
Both campaigns are unfolding against a demographic surge that is reordering American presidential politics, providing millions of new voters for Democrats while stirring an angry counterreaction on the right, where working-class white voters have rallied to Mr. Trump's promises to end illegal immigration, to build an enormous wall along the Mexican border, and to expel undocumented workers who are already here.
But Rusty Cloutier never doubted that Mr. Trump would be good for the small bank he runs in Lafayette, La. Mr. Cloutier sees in the new administration a chance not just for regulatory relief, but for a reordering of priorities away from the wealthy interests of the big cities and toward the rural and blue-collar communities where he operates.
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 ran on a platform of decreasing and reordering our spending priorities, focusing on what is good for making America great.
YouTube also officially announced this week a number of other changes that aren't brand-new, but recent ones it hadn't publicly noted yet — including the rollout of a Dark Theme on the desktop — similar to the one on YouTube proper; the ability to personalize its Live TV Guide by reordering networks and hiding others; and the ability to turn off spoilers to hide sports scores.

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