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Instead, the rising tide of growth would lift all boats.
As the adage goes, a rising tide lifts all boats.
The rising tide of left wing politics spotlights its hypocrisy.
We've gone from Rising Tide America to Coming Apart America.
"I suppose a rising tide lifts all boats," she said.
S. Manufacturing Rides Rising Tide, Buoyed by Global Growth, Optimism.
This is not a rising tide that lifts all boats.
All this feeds into a rising tide of global distrust.
Obama took office trying to fight the rising tide of polarization.
To be clear, this isn't a rising tide raising all ships.
Beneath it is a rising tide of pain in young people.
A rising tide of interoperability will lift all boats, economically speaking.
But in reality, it looks like at best a rising tide.
Under this president you see the rising tide lifting all boats.
Enough with the 'rising tide' nonsense — it's time for direct action.
If anything, it's the rising tide lifts all ships type of idea.
Macro-prudential curbs can help, but cannot withstand the rising tide forever.
Tech is supposed to be a rising tide that lifts all boats.
And so I think there is a rising tide of anti-capitalism.
The rising tide of globalization raises all boats, but only in theory.
The promise, for example, that the rising tide would lift all boats.
A rising tide of global VC activity lifts all startup markets, worldwide.
The trickle-down, rising tide or invisible hand will not do it.
When it comes to American employment, a rising tide lifts all boats.
American workers used to believe that a rising tide lifted all boats.
"Rising tide floats all boats, that's how we view it," Dunham says.
We need tools to stand up against the rising tide of hate.
"It's less of a wave and more of a rising tide," she says.
A rising tide lifts all boats, not just some boats, but all boats.
It's work that pushes back against the rising tide of selfishness and greed.
We can't really predict all of the benefits of this overall rising tide.
As President John F. Kennedy put it, a rising tide lifts all boats.
Obama believes in an economy in which the rising tide lifts all boats.
Heavy-duty pumps are brought in to stem the rising tide of floodwaters.
JAMES PONIEWOZIK The rising tide of high-quality television doesn't lift all boats.
Most of this risk is a result of the rising tide of … people.
I made it because John Kennedy's rising tide lifted even our tiny boat.
"There is a rising tide among players for radical change," Van Wagenen wrote.
Let's close on those reminders that a rising tide lifts only most boats.
"You're starting to see a rising tide of vitriol and bigotry," he said.
And it is clear that a rising tide will not lift all boats.
Another group of men found temporary safety but drowned under the rising tide.
As was said in the Reagan years, a rising tide lifts all boats.
A generic rising tide lifts all boats is not going to cut it.
A rising tide may lift all boats, but it is hell for coastal civilization.
There's been a rising tide of worker activism in the tech industry this year.
At MoMA PS30, Tomáš Rafa examines the rising tide of xenophobic nationalism in Europe.
"They're timing this pretty well with the rising tide of 4K TVs," says McNealy.
You know that old adage about the economy, "A rising tide lifts all boats"?
MOE is one of those classic areas where a rising tide floats all boats.
If you go too slow, a rising tide of bile will wipe you out.
Like Fourier's phalanx, they're happy—buoyed up by a rising tide of positive psychology.
Like a rising tide, a chance at having a great quarterback raises all hopes.
And once tech gets rolling, big wheels, this stock creates its own rising tide.
You look at the fact that a rising tide does not lift all boats.
Paul Murphy: The challenge is you don't really have a rising tide moment anymore.
Miami Beach was underwater, the rising tide extending all the way to Jefferson Avenue.
Even if we manage to remain afloat, the rising tide is coming for us.
The Gag Rule was the House's response to a rising tide of antislavery petitions.
Individual choices don't stem the rising tide, but our collective inaction worsens the problem.
That shows a rising tide of interest in the moon by our nation's space industry.
The fundamental truth is, it turns out a rising tide does not lift all boats.
This time Trump's being heavily rained on and he's nearly drowning in a rising tide.
This rising tide of customer complaints comes despite the company's exploding revenue in recent years.
Think of a sand castle that's slowly collapsing as it's saturated by the rising tide.
The rising tide of deaths has brought about significant actions to help combat the crisis.
Governments must encourage them if they are to turn the rising tide of needless deaths.
Five investors will provide the funds: Version One, Lux Capital, OpenOcean, Rising Tide, and Compound.
When Animal Control arrived on the scene the cage almost covered by the rising tide.
On Wednesday, he was in Greece, where he warned against a rising tide of nationalism.
At Rising Tide Carwash in Parkland, Florida, autistic employees have helped build a bustling business.
"There is a rising tide of nationalism, and they should nod to that," he said.
I fight the rising tide of indignity and cultivate patience, the hardest crop of all.
As much as they want to float their own boats, they appreciate a rising tide.
The rising tide has lifted the price of the international benchmark, Brent crude, above $353.
His line, "A rising tide lifts all boats," is apocryphal, but Kennedy's actions are not.
Reforms: China has moved to help banks plagued by a rising tide of bad loans.
Second is by insulating our political systems from the rising tide of special-interest influence.
But in the face of a rising tide of criticism, his success is not assured.
But amid a rising tide of employee activism, some tech firms are publicly reconsidering their practices.
Since then, the power surge has only intensified, and the rising tide is lifting all boats.
But Rob Wolleswinkel of BCG counsels against seeing this as a rising tide for all boats.
Big banks have banded together to battle back against the rising tide of payment start-ups.
My skepticism washed away like flotsam being lifted from a quiet beach by a rising tide.
Skoog said changing cultural attitudes was essential to combat the rising tide of gender-based violence.
That the timing of his decision converged with a rising tide of discontent on the war.
Back in early 1974, President Richard Nixon was waist deep in the rising tide of Watergate.
Jake Sticka is a senior marketing manager at Rising Tide Interactive, a leading Democratic digital agency.
It's a rising-tide-lifts-all-boats situation, and so few people see it that way.
If not, he will face a rising tide of discontent from a population impatient for change.
In conjunction with its increasing size is the rising tide of special favors littered throughout it.
This narrative helped fuel a rising tide of right-wing extremism that continues to this day.
If you are swept by a rising tide, you have no option but to swim up!
Few seemed ready to confront the idea that a rising tide may actually sink some boats.
A cottage industry has risen up to help retailers cope with the rising tide of returns.
Shootings in Pensacola and Pearl Harbor reflect the rising tide of gun violence at military bases.
But has this rising tide of economic activity actually lifted all boats in the labor market?
According to the research, this is not a case of a rising tide lifting all boats.
That wish seems all the more pressing in the face of a rising tide of Islamophobia.
It is true that a rising tide has lifted all boats in the exploration and production space.
Rising Tide has since pioneered investments in several leaders in the blockchain space, including Brave and Blockstack.
The rising tide of poverty and lack of economic opportunities has led to a surge in emigration.
But in theory, the rising tide of medical science lifts all boats (fingers crossed on that one).
These days many Indians despair at what often appears to be a rising tide of majoritarian nastiness.
Other manufacturers are hoping that the old adage, "a rising tide lifts all boats," will prove true.
The rising tide of "resistance" against Trump has created a pronounced tilt to the left among Democrats.
Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez claimed those victories as proof of a rising tide against Trump.
So he's not making a NAFTA argument—that a rising tide of trade will lift all boats.
Money-losing coal plants may incur further losses if their owners misjudge the rising tide of renewables.
In other words, a rising tide could even lift the Titanic — at least for a little while.
"The market for plant-based food is a rising tide," Dennigan told Business Insider in an interview.
This year, we face a rising tide of intolerance that's had an immeasurable impact on my community.
Supply-side economics asserts that minimal regulation and taxation will create a rising tide that boosts prosperity.
A rising tide has room for many ships, but they'll have to fight to survive this ebb.
" Defeating ISIS: Says under Trump's leadership, he believes they can defeat "the rising tide of radical Islam.
Related: How technology could combat the rising tide of fake science Famous sportspeople often display superstitious behaviours.
While the distribution of income didn't change last year, the rising tide lifted more people from poverty.
Many have linked this rising tide of racism to the Brexit referendum of 2016 and its aftermath.
Her date, Jim Harnden, 55, said a rising tide of leftist politics had left conservative Americans isolated.
Jim Walsh, who founded DSPolitical and Rising Tide Interactive, announced Tuesday he was leaving both consulting firms.
It was a reminder that, even amid hopes for peace, civilians face a rising tide of threats.
This year's theme is "Fact and Fiction," which makes sense given the rising tide of representational art.
By 2015, those threats became a reality, and the rising tide of religious extremist violence started sweeping Bangladesh.
Hopefully a rising tide lifts all boats, and I think there is so much Asian talent out there.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Chilean poets faced a rising tide of fascism after the 1973 coup.
Backers include Sensata Technologies, Delphi Automotive, Samsung Ventures, Rising Tide Fund, Motus Ventures, Alrai Capital and GP Capital.
With each rejection letter I received during my academic job search, I felt a rising tide of relief.
"Prime Day is a rising tide that raises all ships," Chad Rubin, CEO of Skubana, told BuzzFeed News.
It may also be true that the rising tide of increased sales will not necessarily lift all boats.
We must turn back the "rising tide of violent crime", he said in a statement on September 25th.
That was the latest in a rising tide of calls for regulation and antitrust action against Silicon Valley.
The thing about these economic numbers, a rising tide is that (INAUDIBLE), Americans are doing better than ever.
Coupled with other, economic, pressures, the result in Europe has been a rising tide of inward-looking nationalism.
No matter what they are, I'm afraid they all will pale compared to a rising tide of violence.
A rising tide of commentators, scholars and policymakers has noted the growing problem of burdensome occupational licensing laws.
And yet, here we are dealing with a rising tide of hatred in the United States and Europe.
"There's a phrase I hear a lot downtown, which is, 'A rising tide floats all boats,'" she said.
Russian science advocates seek inclusion and transparency in the face of a rising tide of nativism and disinformation.
Inevitably, the Shinnecock will have to bring more sand to replenish what the rising tide keeps washing away.
A culture of eating out, fast food and takeaway has fueled a rising tide of single-use plastic.
This would be a problem even in good times, when a rising tide could potentially lift all boats.
All of the content, the content engine that we have to drive value, this is a rising tide.
Besides, no flood or rising tide, unlike a world war or two, has ever stopped the art exhibition.
De Araujo's remarks come as the LGBTQ community in the region faces a rising tide of religious conservatism.
The killings came amid a rising tide of religious conflict and white supremacist shootings at houses of worship.
Besides, unlike a world war or two, no flood or rising tide has ever stopped the art exhibition.
DSPolitical and Rising Tide Interactive told HuffPost in a statement the organizations are "deeply saddened" by the allegations.
A culture of eating out, fast food and takeaway has fueled a rising tide of single-use plastic.
Immobilized by his wounds, he battles thirst, exhaustion, hallucinations and the threat of drowning in the rising tide.
HATE: The Rising Tide of Anti-Semitism in France (and What It Means for Us), by Marc Weitzmann.
This is part of a broader story -- the rising tide of hardline, right-wing nationalism around the world.
Progressive activists have been enjoying a rising tide of intra-party political power ever since the 2014 midterms.
Regardless of the cause, this "rising tide" of home runs does not appear to be going away anytime soon.
"There's room for the rising tide to do some more lifting," said Mark Hamrick, senior economic analyst at Bankrate.com.
In short, experts said, hyperloop could create a rising tide that lifts all boats if it's available to everyone.
Worries over a rising tide of nationalist sentiment and restrictions on trade across Europe pressured the euro, analysts said.
It's been said that a rising tide raises all boats, but no one talks about the castaways who drown.
Lately, however, they've watched with dismay at the rising tide of Islamophobia in the US and on social media.
"I would say the rising tide lifted all boats," said Stephen Antczak, head of U.S. credit strategy at Citigroup.
The narrative of a historic rising tide of women running for office this year has inherently tethered them together.
Low growth might add to the "rising tide of inward-looking nationalism" in the rich world, said Mr Obstfeld.
So we must cut taxes on those "job creators" instead, counting on a rising tide to raise all boats.
Best of all, the rising tide of economic growth will continue to lift these boats for quite some time.
Hofer's near-victory was widely seen as part of a rising tide of populism that has since reached Britain.
Troops are fighting ISIS militants street-to-street, while a rising tide of humanity ebbs east from the city.
It's not that a rising tide doesn't lift all boats; it's that the tide is not rising fast enough.
The company is part of a growing information security industry that's working to stem the rising tide of cyberattacks.
Bloomberg believes in the free market, and the rising tide of economic prosperity to help those who are struggling.
Some world leaders, seeing in Mr. Renzi a critical defense against populism's rising tide, had urged him to stay.
The Chinese government has faced a rising tide of international criticism over its Xinjiang policies, including from the United States.
The rising tide hasn't lifted all boats with uncertainty over the political and reform prospects in Malaysia crimping that market.
Rich people living behind walls they think can't be breached by any rising tide, literal or metaphoric, made this disaster.
But it is a rising tide, with automobiles used as weapons this year alone in Charlottesville, Barcelona, London, and Stockholm.
Trump may yet come up with a compelling defense against the rising tide of impeachment, but this sure isn't it.
However, the rising tide of trade between Japan and its new trade agreement partners has meant lost sales for Americans.
Employers have increasingly required employees to sign waivers to guard against a rising tide of worker lawsuits seeking unpaid wages.
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But the rising tide is not lifting all boats, and most people are not seeing any benefit from this growth.
Adler said that he has noticed a rising tide of attention from younger collectors and curators for Johnson's unusual creations.
As democracies around the world struggle to hold back the rising tide of authoritarianism, a similar crisis is unfolding online.
The rising tide of generous policies helps, as do public examples of executives like Mark Zuckerberg taking leave, said Levs.
Similar bills from Monning failed in 2014 and 2015, but the lawmaker said he sees a rising tide of support.
While technology mints millionaires, they're struggling to hold on to what they have, against a rising tide of baffling change.
A rising tide floats all boats, and most authors, at least the ones I know and respect, are readers first.
It could, like Bangladesh itself, dissolve at any moment, washed away by the ocean — or the rising tide of autocracy.
"Congressman O'Rourke is a firm believer in the notion that a rising tide can indeed lift all boats," he added.
The past two decades show that the proverbial rising tide can lift boats on both sides of the Rio Grande.
But in 2018, jobs and economic growth are expected to ride the rising tide behind a sweeping Republican tax package.
And there's no escaping this rising tide: Satellite events are scheduled in all five boroughs, Yonkers and New Jersey. cityofwaterday.
Officials in charge of the beach at Da Loc have struggled to keep up with the rising tide of waste.
But now, vegans can join the crowd—you too are doomed, if the rising tide of fascists have their way.
The zombies in that game are an ever-rising tide—you run, you hide, but it catches up to you.
African migrants and Israelis, in turn, have taken to the streets to protest the country's rising tide of racial discrimination.
However, the strength of recovery remains in doubt given cooling global growth, a rising tide of protectionism and slowing company profits.
They are not only demonstrating that they are showing a rising tide of awareness but they are also showing political muscle.
We see a rising tide in nationalism masquerading as patriotism and the reemergence of policies encouraging fear and hatred of others.
To digest some of the rising tide of bad debt, both ICBC and BoC plan to issue NPL asset-backed-securities.
Harding added: Whoever will take the time to read and ponder Mr. Lothrop Stoddard's book on "The Rising Tide of Color" . . .
A rising tide tends to lift all boats and drown out the left's politics of envy; what else do they have?
As Kennedy said, a rising tide raises all boats, and this is a Kennedy-esque tax bill that is really wonderful.
The Golden State's economy used to be a rising tide lifting all sorts of boats, says Joel Kotkin of Chapman University.
A rising tide for MSNBC, and perhaps a lowering one for Trump, has buoyed the cable news channel across the board.
To protect patients and stem the rising tide of chronic disease, we need to make insurance more affordable for everyday Americans.
As a rising tide threatened her Southeast Houston apartment, Barber recalled the seizure she suffered as Katrina targeted the Louisiana coast.
And for far too many Americans we've been told the rising tide will lift all boats, and it's just not true.
In case after case, farmers are forced to absorb the costs of a rising tide of regulations coming out of Washington.
Right now, however, that seems likely to offer only a brief respite from the rising tide of legal and political troubles.
The news cycle at the end of last week highlighted the persistent "rising tide" of inequality cast over the U.S. economy.
Responsibility for a supposed rising tide of crime was placed squarely at the doorstep of Mexican migrants and Islamic State sympathizers.
Worries over a rising tide of nationalist sentiment and restrictions on trade across Europe put pressure on the euro, analysts said.
President Obama on Wednesday warned Europeans against a rising tide of nationalist politics that appears to be sweeping the Western world.
They backed moderate candidates for president, built alliances, and formed organizations meant to roll back the rising tide of movement conservatism.
Alongside the rise of white nationalists like Richard Spencer has come a rising tide of threats and hate symbols targeting Jews.
If anything gives me hope, it is the rising tide of precarious workers that are organising and demanding a fair deal.
Once Joke Twitter had warped my brain and increased my comedy awareness, I started seeing a rising tide of comedy everywhere.
While many of these are, indeed, scary prospects, her most vexing fear — with much justification — is the rising tide of protectionism.
The rangers raced against the rising tide and setting sun, but called it quits when the waters rose above their ankles.
"There is a rising tide of Mac threats hitting a population that still believes that 'Macs don't get viruses,'" Reed said.
And the rising tide has meant that it's often more interesting than it used to be, and present in greater variety.
"It's less about a specific conversation with a specific government and more about the rising tide of attacks that we're seeing."
"We're seeing a rising tide lift all boats right now," said Bill Merz, fixed income strategist at U.S. Bank Wealth Management.
"We're seeing a rising tide lift all boats right now," said Bill Merz, fixed income strategist at U.S. Bank Wealth Management.
Take a look at some of the big household names that aren't benefiting from the rising tide: Coke, Monster and Gilead Sciences.
A few of the more reflective superyachties worry about whether the industry can continue to prosper in the rising tide of populism.
For decades, the leaders of both parties preached the gospel that free trade was a rising tide that would lift all boats.
But Dhaka is also proving a testing ground for solutions to deal with the rising tide of migrants, and with climate change.
When it becomes clear that no one is coming around to the rescue, the rising tide forces her to make a plan.
The Italians must feel as if they are battling against an ever-rising tide of watered-down, crap imitations of their food.
But they had otherwise done little to stem a rising tide of American companies seeking foreign acquisitions to reduce their tax rates.
Amid this rising tide of global violence, we do see reason for tempered hope and a means to gain an upper hand.
It couldn't have survived globalization, feminism and the sexual revolution, the rising tide of immigration and the greater freedom consumers now enjoy.
As for more competition from Dunkin' Brands (DNKN) and McDonald's (MCD), it seems that a proverbial rising tide is lifting all boats.
Most of the leading candidates are pro-EU, making Slovakia unlikely to join the rising tide of euroscepticism sweeping the European Union.
If we're going to address the rising tide of opioids in this country, we can't forget the children left in its wake.
Conservative Republicans fail to recognize the disconnect between these types of discriminatory laws and the rising tide of tolerance in this country.
The rising tide in Mexico City reflects a national trend: Across the country, murders increased by almost ten percent year on year.
Diverse parents and their children say her very presence in the 2020 race, amid a rising tide of hateful rhetoric, is meaningful.
He also saw a rising tide of global youth activism spurred in part by a fellow Swede, 16-year-old Greta Thunberg.
While a rising tide lifted all boats, the choppy waters now could sink some of the vessels sailing in the Android ocean.
MOSCOW — In Russia, as in Texas and other energy-dependent regions around the globe, a rising tide (of oil) lifts all boats.
Partly, of course, the claim that small government is the key to great economic performance, a rising tide that raises all boats.
But a workplace-by-workplace lawsuit approach, slow and susceptible to setbacks and reversals, won't stem the rising tide of wellness programs.
American multinationals are benefiting from this rising tide: the vast majority of their operations are not only profitable, but often increasingly so.
"Recent breadth has been strong, not a return to rising tide, but better overall breadth," Silverblatt wrote in an email to CNBC.
This omission leaves American law enforcement hobbled in its efforts to combat these groups and the rising tide of violence they represent.
To date, the rest of the league's clubs have been happy to ride with what has felt like an ever-rising tide.
Distributors allegedly failed to flag and halt a rising tide of suspicious orders, shipping vast amounts of the pills across the country.
A healthy rural America can be the rising tide that lifts the nation's economy and the standard of living in countless communities.
Here's the thing about the internet: One minute it's a rising tide of overwhelming information that no sane person could ever fully consume.
But investors are too complacent about the rising tide of protectionism, and an all-out trade war cannot be ruled out, Roach argues.
"The funny thing is we are in a rising tide (of EV adoption) in a ultimately receding ocean (of car ownership)," he said.
And Cramer doesn't think this is just a case of a rising tide lifting all ships, he thinks it is more than that.
EU leaders are well aware of a rising tide of Euroskeptic sentiment and want to deter other anti-establishment, anti-EU political movements.
In the face of this rising tide, the Business Roundtable has either seen the light or caved in, depending on whom you ask.
There is a rising tide of state-imposed data security rules, such as those recently enacted in New York, Massachusetts, Vermont and Colorado.
Muslim world leaders have pointed to the Christchurch mass shooting as evidence of a rising tide of violent Islamophobia, per the Washington Post.
While the discussion left many attendees with more questions than answers, what's clear is that the rising tide Kaplan references is indeed underway.
"The rising tide of unlawful, unwanted robocalls started as a nuisance but now threatens the way consumers view and use their telephones," Rep.
Republican strategist Steven Stites said the results partly reflected a rising tide for Democrats but that the winning candidates simply ran good campaigns.
Mr Gao was responding to the worldwide backlash against the rising tide of Chinese industrial exports, by suggesting that everyone is to blame.
"The rising tide of the first quarter has lifted all ships, debris and just about anything and everything in the ocean," Schatz said.
Insurers have struggled for years to make a profit from motor insurance due to intense competition and a rising tide of fraudulent claims.
Each new iteration of core VR hardware is a rising tide that makes any VR application more appealing to users on the margin.
"The conversation about reparations is also one about justice between generations," Buttigieg said, noting that a rising tide does not lift all boats.
The Chinese government has defended these camps as a means of fighting what they claim is a rising tide of extremism in Xinjiang.
He won by a wide margin as voters defied a rising tide of Islamaphobia and dismissed Conservative attempts to link him to extremism.
At the same time, the rising tide of boomer retirements means that the workforce paying Part A payroll taxes is growing more slowly.
But Yangon's downtown diversity masks a more unsettling reality for the city's Muslims -- a rising tide of Islamophobia among the country's Buddhist majority.
Mercosur committed to more open markets in the face of a rising tide of protectionism and offered EU firms a potential head start.
Allegra Group managing director Jeffrey Young warned that "the rising tide of quality that has been keeping this industry alive" could be unsustainable.
The party hopes for a blue wave this year, and they know a rising tide only lifts boats that are in the water.
We make a ton of mistakes but the rising tide of the bull market is really wiping out a lot of our mistakes.
"I used to hate the term 'a rising tide lifts all boats' because I want to be the only boat," James told TechCrunch.
So as the gaming industry continues its seemingly unstoppable uptrend in 2018, Cramer and Moreno expect the rising tide to lift these boats.
That court majority looms as a possible seawall against a rising tide of demands for inclusion among the minority groups growing in size.
While Royalty Pharma has benefited by riding the rising tide of drug prices, the drug companies play the largest role in setting prices.
Even UBS, though, expects the rally to continue in the short term as a rising tide of demand continues to lift all metals.
The rising tide also highlights that Home Depot and Lowe's are almost indistinguishable given their wide aisles of lumber, paint, sinks and tile.
It appears that the rising tide of immigration has indeed provoked some backlash, and that backlash has been channeled into the Republican Party.
A rising tide raises all boats, and Withered went on to release three well-received records, culminating in 2010's cult classic Dualitas.
Conventional politics is very likely to beat Trump, and a rising tide of lawlessness is one of his more plausible routes to winning.
"We see a rising tide of nationalism, masquerading as patriotism, and the re-emergence of policies encouraging fear and hatred of others," she warned.
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Other automakers have responded to the rising tide of mandates with vehicles developed solely to meet requirements and avoid fines (shades of the EV1).
A host of anti-tracking services have sprung up to combat the rising tide of inbox tracers—from Ugly Mail, to PixelBlock, to Senders.
Storm ventures, Cota Capital, Rising Tide Fund and Liquid 2 Ventures are rallying behind the Y Combinator graduate with today's $4.5 million seed round.
If the rising tide was genuinely lifting all boats, people probably wouldn't care so much about what the top one percent is up to.
On Friday, EU and Mercosur concluded two decades of talks, committing to more open markets in the face of a rising tide of protectionism.
Based upon their own lives, experiences, and evidence all around them, they realize that the Trump economy is a rising tide lifting all boats.
For Poland's right-wing populist government, Donald Trump is a bit of a hero — a leading figure in the rising tide against liberal democracy.
The firm cited delivery issues, but it has also been facing a rising tide of small, fast-growing domestic rivals in China's big cities.
With a rising tide of systemic threats, the "idea that is America" is threatened with drowning, and we must act now to save it.
Nonetheless, the rising tide of IPO activity does not mean there's likely to be a flood of Chinese companies into the Nasdaq, McCooey said.
Going back through my monthslong journey across America, there were many clues to Mr. Trump's rising tide, although not all were easy to read.
O for about $39.15.75 billion in stock, at a time of almost no mergers and a rising tide of bankruptcies in the energy sector.
I realized that other day that I had never, in my life, spent an entire day watching a beach disappear under a rising tide.
On the other: The rising tide of young Democrats and the Resistance, driven by a belief that Republicans aren't interested in civility or compromise.
"Along with that, we're also seeing that the rising tide lifts all boats as we have businesses move to town or grow," Tayer said.
He lives in a building with immigrants from all over the world, many of whom express frustration with a rising tide of American bigotry.
"I'm a rising-tide-floats-all-boats kind of person, so if people want to go crazy, I say go for it," she says.
The bull case for Quibi is the shift away from cable TV and toward streaming services is a rising tide that lifts all boats.
Presidents and members of Congress from both political parties just assumed that trade would bring about a rising tide that would lift all boats.
Believe me, not letting it slip was difficult, with the rising tide of people begging for a backup as Reddit got worse and worse.
Reese Witherspoon joined the rising tide of actresses opening up about sexual harassment Monday evening, revealing that she was assaulted when she was just 16.
With the rising tide of women stepping forward to name the powerful men who allegedly harmed them in the past, many of the men — Sen.
The team takes a rising tide lifts all boats approach: "We say, 'Here are all the interfaces out there; it's not just SpotHero,'" Lawrence said.
The Obama-era Clean Power Plan was slated to increase energy costs, stifle energy development, and turn back the rising tide of American energy production.
My mother, for example, was an analog graphic designer who eventually lost work to the rising tide of desktop publishing software in the late 1980s.
In other words, a rising tide lifts all boats, and if the others did the work to raise the water level, well, that's their business.
The EU and Mercosur concluded two decades of talks on Friday, committing to more open markets in the face of a rising tide of protectionism.
But it has seen a rising tide of Islamist violence over recent years, in which online critics of religious militancy have been hacked to death.
Now we will see who the truly smart investors are and who merely looked smart by having ridden the rising tide engineered by the Fed.
And the rising tide of right-wing sentiment in the country may also be increasing the attractiveness of an attack for ISIS and local affiliates.
It's widely understood that a Macron win would stave off the rising tide of far-right nationalism, while a Le Pen win would feed it.
Breweries from Rising Tide in Portland, Maine, to Hill Farmstead Brewery in Greensboro, Vermont, have capitalized on this trend by offering more than just beer.
Other investors in the round include Lux Capital, Digital Currency Group, Compound, Version One, Kal Vepuri, Rising Tide, and earlier investor Naval Ravikant of AngelList.
NASA's Swift satellite also detected a rising tide of high-energy X-rays from the constellation Cygnus, which is about 8,000 light years from Earth.
But even if they were closely tracked, the lack of new drugs to meet the rising tide of resistance means the toll will only mount.
In the America of Chris Kennedy and Joe Kennedy, workers deserve a higher wage with equal pay in a rising tide that lifts all boats.
But today, because of the rising tide of antibiotic resistance, strong doses and combined treatments are needed just to treat run-of-the-mill infections.
To fight this rising tide, Chinese courts have ramped up their use of shaming tactics, underlining the failure of other methods of making debtors pay.
So despite the many differences between the two parties, the pursuit of that rising tide could yet be a goal that unites all of us.
Soon enough, Sunderland will be swimming in millions of points, carried up the table on the rising tide which spills forth from the relegation zone.
They see it as part of a rising tide of anti-Muslim sentiment in India, one that has already sparked brutal lynchings and mob attacks.
Battling obesity The UK has been battling the rising tide of childhood obesity, with almost a third of children aged 12-15 overweight or obese.
During the Vietnam War, the West depended on Thailand as a military operational base and bulwark against a rising tide of communism in the region.
What it does is it's kind of a rising tide lifting all boats where we're helping these networks understand where they need to do better.
The moves come as the industry faces a rising tide of loan defaults as wide swaths of the U.S. economy have shuttered amid the pandemic.
Although these potteries are well established, there is a rising tide of Irish ceramists exploring new shapes and techniques from Dublin to Dingle to Donegal.
They also represent one part of an attempt by centrist liberals across Europe to confront the rising tide of populism on the left and right.
In the Netherlands, polls are showing a rising tide of support for the Party for Freedom (PVV), led by the staunchly anti-Islamic Geert Wilders.
The crows wrote their names on the sand, and because there was no rising tide — no ocean's clock — their names would possibly never be erased.
The combinations of losing leverage and a rising tide of outsiders are different in each city where political machines strive to hold on to power.
While this environment could lift many emerging markets boats, commodity-exporting Latin America would likely benefit the most from a rising tide of commodity prices.
But concerns of overbuilding in some of these neighborhoods, especially of luxury rentals, has some worried that a rising tide will not lift all boats.
"I think a rising tide does lift all boats," said Michael R. Strain, the director of economic policy studies at the conservative American Enterprise Institute.
" Clinton said that the alt-right's newfound prominence is part of an even bigger problem: "the rising tide of hardline, right-wing nationalism around the world.
"The rising tide of white nationalism is something that he embraces, that he sees himself as participating in and that he wants to encourage," Kramer said.
For now, however, the barrier remains an effective bulwark, keeping 1.25 million Londoners - and 300 billion pounds worth of infrastructure - above the rising tide, officials say.
Human Rights Watch and other rights groups welcomed the move, which comes amid a rising tide of hostility against the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community.
The problem, says Mr Badr, is that like almost every other religion in the world, the Druze tradition is affected by the rising tide of secularism.
Whether it's the class war, the race war, the rising tide, or the total collapse of civilization, we'll all need food and water when it comes.
John D'Eri didn't just start the car wash Rising Tide with his son Thomas in South Florida because he thought it would be a great business.
Not only is the rising tide of boutique banks, sometimes led by former Wall Street banks' ex-rainmakers, continuing to pose a threat to bigger institutions.
The fact is, the pasty hobbyshop crowd is dying out in all forms, and the rising tide of social media lifts all boats of specific interest.
Yes, but: There's no coordinated national strategy to try to get this crisis under control, much less reverse the rising tide of addiction, overdoses and death.
The sky is crisp and ablaze in the wake of an El Niño downpour, and we're transfixed watching them tackle the rising tide with Sisyphean gusto.
Mainly, everyone agreed that the responsible thing to do would be to address the rising tide of homophobia in the wake of last year's contentious election.
Those kinds of industrial, blue-collar jobs have not fared well amid the city's rising tide of luxury housing and gentrification over the past 270 years.
Members of Congress on Wednesday warned that this week's violence in Brussels shows the country's security forces are being overwhelmed by a rising tide of radicalism.
With population growth slowing, the rising tide that had done so much to raise U.S. corporate growth and profits to record heights was projected to ebb.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A rising tide of romanticism in contemporary art has galvanized a resurgence of what was once called Pattern and Decoration.
The comments are a sign the rising tide of protectionism and warnings about global growth slowing are casting a shadow over Japan's otherwise healthy economic recovery.
A chance to play in a new national championship at Augusta National might stem the rising tide of adolescents by making the amateur option more appealing.
Young people seemed to be growing up in a very different racial environment, and the rising tide of immigration was making America a more diverse place.
Two weeks ago, Mr. Duterte warned candidates in next year's local and national polls not to sow terror amid the rising tide of election-related violence.
Financial markets around the world took another hammering on Monday as a rising tide of national coronavirus lockdowns threatened to overwhelm measures from global central banks.
When productivity growth is strong, companies can afford to pay workers more without eating into their own profit margins, letting a rising tide lift all boats.
We should stop and regroup, but the tidal wave of cannabis is overtaking us, and we are fighting the rising tide with wading boots and umbrellas.
I asked a top adviser to Sanders about whether there are more details to add to Sanders' 2018 call to reverse the rising tide of autocrats.
The rising tide of U.S. oil output comes after prices rose following an agreement by OPEC producers, along with Russia and other countries, on output curbs.
Small- to mid-size machine shops, that specialize in low- volume manufacturing, also deserve airtime for their contribution to the rising tide of manufacturing in America.
No matter where you were, Tiger Woods approached as if on a rising tide, behind the leading edge of the throng that was following his round.
Employers have increasingly required workers to sign them as part of their arbitration agreements to guard against the rising tide of worker lawsuits seeking unpaid wages.
However, Caputova's election is about far more than glass ceilings and Hollywood nicknames; it is a big vote against the rising tide of populism in Europe.
"The rising tide of white supremacy and Islamophobia around the globe must be met with our determination to work against hate," he tweeted Former US Rep.
The waves that he made during his life, which ended in 1903, were part of the rising tide that lifted Sputnik into space 60 years ago today.
The UAE is pushing against this rising tide by creating a model that can serve as a road map for others to promote greater tolerance and openness.
But Zucker thinks the "rising tide lifts all boats" strategy will help recruit more candidates, fund races that get overlooked, and downplay factional rifts in the party.
After all, it was a rising tide of Republican disgust that eventually became the unstoppable force that led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon in 1974.
What is clear is that a rising tide of "grievance politics" is taking over the Philippine political landscape, empowering outside-the-box candidates like Duterte and Marcos.
But he also lauded the successes of the market economy, while warning of its "dislocations," and against the belief that a rising tide would lift all ships.
MIKE HARRIS London Your article about the rising tide of homicides in Baltimore called for better policing and schools, and fewer drugs ("On murderous streets", July 1st).
Casual players want to play it, pros want to be the best at it, and this rising tide bodes well for the various ships of pro gaming.
The bank warned it would struggle to maintain 1 percent profit growth this year and that the rising tide of NPLs would continue, according to media reports.
He has his finger on the youth pulse and feels the rising tide of anger and frustration spreading among the youth from repeatedly dashed hopes and expectations.
"If we look at the CRB index, our monthly chart, which is essentially the rising tide of commodity markets, they just broke out ending April, " Ciana explained.
So too will the candidate of the ruling Socialist Party, Benoit Hamon, the surveys indicate, as mainstream parties battle against a rising tide of populism across Europe.
Portland is chock-full of amazing breweries, like Allagash, and you take a spin on the Maine Brew Bus to tour local craft breweries, including Rising Tide.
Europe could be in the midst of a rising tide of violence, or about to snap back into relative tranquility while America suffers another major mass shooting.
A rising tide lifts all boats, and the architect of a defense that just took home the the Larry O'Brien trophy is always and forever in demand.
These people can't stop the rising tide, or hope to cure the climate crisis that exasperates these killer storms, but their stories can be cathartic inspiring, hopeful.
The chaos I saw on the ground in Turkey has fomented a rising tide of anti-Americanism egged on by some Turkish officials and party-controlled press.
A rising tide of concern has emerged among academic physicians who have dedicated their work to fighting addiction, including some who worked on the CDC Guideline itself.
But the rising tide of unrest there complicates an already vexing decision for him: whether he should rip up the nuclear deal struck by President Barack Obama.
It is a recognition of the swarms of consumers who are flooding back into shops and websites on a rising tide of returns, exchanges and gift cards.
The group was then forced to cover up the murder, claiming that these three friends drowned after being caught in the rising tide in the sea cave.
But there's no evidence policymakers overseeing the rising tide of red ink are moving to do anything about it — and voters appear disinclined to force the issue.
Tourists and residents trudged through the waist-high water, while stores and restaurants were inundated as barriers placed across doorways failed to hold back the rising tide.
In a consumer economy, as more and more businesses and individuals consume products and services to grow, the rising tide of activity begins to lift all areas.
If these are the conditions of international relations, then the aim of American foreign policy should be to stand against this rising tide of illiberalism and oligarchy.
The Mexican peso is the most widely traded of emerging-market currencies, and its buoyancy is partly a consequence of the rising tide for all such trades.
And while one might hope that a rising tide would lift all boats, the evidence suggests that's probably not the case in many of the candidate cities.
But a rising tide of research is showing us that the placebo effect is not insignificant and not just a nuisance—it can induce real physical changes.
Governments have responded to the rising tide of HIV by stepping up the distribution of condoms, clean needles, and treatment for drug addiction and for those with HIV.
Long before sci-fi allegories like Battlestar Galactica, the show was combining 1930s pulp space opera with the rising tide of social criticism in 1960s sci-fi novels.
The report also revealed plans for a standing working group for the lenders, through "interagency coordination," which suggests that fintech companies may face a rising tide of regulation.
Police suspect this is the home of the boss of a illegal moneylending operation, surfing on Britain's rising tide of debt and wrecking countless lives in the process.
It's a rising-tide-lifts-all-boats philosophy that brewers say has the added benefit of making craft beer lovers more loyal to that segment of the industry.
The ecosystem of insurance underwriters, intermediaries/brokers, analysts/management consultants and compilers of insurance market information is evolving rapidly, trying to make the most of this rising tide.
But the BOJ stressed anew that global risks were heightening, such as a rising tide of protectionism and uncertainty on how U.S. economic policies will affect financial markets.
S. Manufacturing Rides Rising Tide, Buoyed by Global Growth, Optimism: Makers of everything from bulldozers to food products are on an upswing as production, spending and sentiment improve.
In recent years, he attracted criticism for a letter in The Wall Street Journal comparing the "rising tide of hatred of the successful one percent" to Nazi Germany.
"The rising tide of Chinese growth has meant that notional volumes for both countries have increased in the years since, but Russia's gains have been outsized," he continued.
One British peer vowed to wage a personal investigation in West Germany to determine for himself the extent of the "rising tide of Nazism" in its former epicenter.
But there has been a rising tide of Democrats flipping Republican seats over the past week and a half, and that has really concerned Republicans and raised eyebrows.
She now has to reconcile a rising tide of xenophobia with the reality that accepting freedom of movement is a prerequisite for access to the European single market.
JFK, Ronald Reagan, Jack Kemp, Art Laffer, and the rest of the supply-side clan — which now includes Donald Trump — believes that a rising tide lifts all boats.
Modi was greeted on a visit to London by hundreds of noisy protesters, demonstrating against a rising tide of sexual violence at home including two particularly brutal rapes.
But there's reason to believe we may see a rising tide of mass shootings in aggregate, some of them with escalated death tolls, just in time for summer.
While it's nice to think that a rising tide raises all ships, one has to wonder what effects these huge-budget Marvel movies have on smaller, indie comics.
They stood markedly and bravely apart from their LA punk contemporaries Black Flag, Circle Jerks, and the Germs, all of whom contributed to the rising tide of hardcore.
WASHINGTON — Boeing is no stranger to disputes with foreign competitors, but a rising tide of protectionism has turned its most recent trade disagreement into an international throw down.
Set in 1938, during the rising tide of World War II, Kurland's convoluted espionage thriller meanders from the Brooklyn docks to Berlin to Washington, D.C., and back again.
The 1983 publication "A Nation at Risk: The Imperative for Educational Reform" described a "rising tide of mediocrity" in the nation's schools and called for wide-scale reforms.
The rising tide of xenophobia in a country that saw millions of its own citizens migrate to North and South America in the last century doesn't bode well.
It divides the political elite, who embrace a rising-tide-lifts-all-boats view of trade deals, from those who believe such deals leave the American worker behind.
But unless Beijing can work out how to stem the rising tide of "semis" into the world market, there will be no relief from the multiple trade pressures.
It fueled the largest mass migration since World War II, and the rising tide of right-wing populism across the globe, whose uniting force is anti-Muslim hatred.
The killing, which Lankesh's supporters believe could only have been politically motivated, silenced one of India's most fearless critics of a rising tide of right-wing Hindu extremism.
Jean-Claude Juncker, the Luxemburger who will be replaced as EU executive head after the election, warns of a rising tide of nationalism, not just on the fringes.
The European Union and South American bloc Mercosur agreed a free trade treaty on Friday, committing to more open markets in defiance of the rising tide of protectionism.
Worse still, a rising tide for Democrats in 2018 and 2020 could put the party in control of the redrawing of House district lines after the next census.
Snapchat might not want competition for its own VCR, but if Google convinces more movie studios to make videotapes, the rising tide of the format could lift all boats.
I came across this news while querying headphone companies about the rising tide of wireless headphone models, whose foamy crest was apparent for all to see at CES 2018.
So Xi's fresh call for an open world economy is easy for members to get behind, amid a rising tide of protectionism in developed markets to which exports flow.
There are plenty of other programs looking to modernize federal as well as state systems, he pointed out; it's a rising tide and it's lifting a lot of boats.
But it is up against a rising tide of anti-China sentiment in Washington, DC. Donald Trump has often argued that China does not play fair in global commerce.
Eighty-nine people voted to move Shishmaref to the Alaska mainland while 78 voted to stay and fight the rising tide, said Donna Barr, secretary of the Shishmaref Council.
Mr. García Padilla said the rising tide of defaults would make restructuring talks more difficult as some investors would be forced to make unexpected sacrifices to help other investors.
That, of course, did not happen and so far, a rising tide is lifting all boats — the AppExchange has driven more than 4 million app downloads to date. Salesforce.
The shrinking relevance of figures who have been deplatformed, like Milo Yiannopoulos, provides evidence that, in the often overwhelming fight against the rising tide of extremism online, deplatforming works.
Trump was elevated to the presidency on a rising tide of frustration among voters who feel that the economic and political system in this country no longer serves them.
Boosted by the rising tide of record highs in the U.S. markets, Apple hit a record intraday share price Tuesday ahead of its quarterly earnings report after the bell.
"We see little impact from competitors; rather, we believe the secular shift in online ordering is likely a rising tide for most bigger players in the space," Erickson said.
Her Kleiner Perkins suit, though unsuccessful, has prompted what many have called the "Pao effect" — a rising tide of conversation and confrontation regarding toxic culture in the VC world.
He is the author of Warpaths: The Politics of Partition, Severed States: Dilemmas of Democracy in a Divided World, and Social Movements and Global Social Change: The Rising Tide.
Immigration was a key issue in the Brexit vote, with those supporting the "leave" movement expressing frustration with a rising tide of immigrants coming from the rest of Europe.
In Hainan, the excitement over tourism has left the island littered with more golf clubs, apartment buildings and hotel suites than even the rising tide of travelers can fill.
John McCain's warning to the country -- and his party -- about the dangers of submitting to the rising tide of populism, isolationism and nationalism being sold by President Donald Trump.
And although he vowed that the government would resist prisoners' demands for improved conditions and diminished repression, his comments also betrayed anxiety over the rising tide of public outcry.
But no technological tool kit or team of disease detectives can protect humanity from the rising tide of new microbial diseases, or newly evolved and drug-resistant older scourges.
Riding the rising tide of energy prices—and the job growth that goes with it—Texas claims the top spot in CNBC's 2018 America's Top States for Business rankings.
Stefano Zamagni, an economist at the University of Bologna (who teases modern capitalists with the pithy "a rising tide lifts only the yachts"), saw it as a watershed event.
Asian shares sank on Monday as a rising tide of national lockdowns threatened to overwhelm policymakers' frantic efforts to cushion what is likely to be a deep global recession.
The hope is that by successfully defending hate groups, its legal victories will fortify free-speech rights across the board: A rising tide lifts all boats, as it goes.
Amid a rising tide of anti-China sentiment, as public anger flares towards China's perceived squeeze on the city's freedoms, some mainland Chinese banks and businesses have been vandalised.
And the publishers are already facing a rising tide of science funders demanding that the research developed from their grant money be published freely for the public to read.
The fight reflects the country&aposs rising tide of bigotry directed toward minorities, particularly its Muslim population, which makes up about 14% of the country&aposs 1.3 billion people.
Many cited his account as an example of another in a rising tide of hate crimes, which the F.B.I. reported last fall had increased for the third straight year.
Featuring such works as Picasso's Guernica and Miró's El Segador (The Reaper), the pavilion was seen as a stand against the rising tide of Fascism in Spain and Europe.
Since the release of a 2013 documentary film Blackfish, the company has faced a rising tide of public anger and pressure from animal rights groups to end orca captivity.
What exactly is driving the rising tide of hundreds of thousands of people each year who travel to a field to dance, drop acid, and learn how to make wigwams?
This is the road every major American team sport has gone down, the road where the rising tide lifts all boats, not just those with title belts or outsized personalities.
The second is the Rising Tide Bar, which I referred to only as the "upsies-downsies bar" because it actually moves up and down between two floors on the ship.
Before Rising Tide, he worked with Newbury Ventures, a technology-focused venture fund with success stories including ZONG (acquired by PayPal), Sentillion (acquired by Microsoft) and NextBio (acquired by Illumina) .
And it's this rising tide of floodwater — not the wind knocking down buildings — that is "greatest threat to life" from this storm, per the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
See, for instance, this 2012 essay by Peter Kareiva and Michelle Marvier, which argues that ethical arguments alone haven't been able to stem the rising tide of deforestation and extinctions.
In Europe, this could also mean opting for companies that have exposure to the U.S. if the rising tide in the world's largest economy doesn't manage to float all boats.
And Ono himself, once we've got around a translation issue of the phrase "a rising tide lifts all boats," is fairly modest about the impact SFIV had on the FGC.
Sitting in a courtroom at the Supreme Court, Gersdorf, 65, said the EU was probably preoccupied with the rising tide of populism elsewhere in Europe to focus squarely on Poland.
Sugar-sweetened beverages have been linked to obesity and diabetes, and these new laws are intended to fight back against the rising tide of these diseases spreading across the world.
But as the saying goes, a rising tide lifts all boats, and comedians will be happy to ride the wave for as long as Netflix is able to carry them.
"We are deeply concerned over the rising tide of protectionism and anti-globalisation sentiments," said a statement issued on behalf of the ASEAN chair at the end of summit talks.
These individuals weren't concerned with the ideology of those they were attempting to save, nor were those plucked from the rising tide troubled by the voting predilections of their deliverers.
"The rising tide of volatility has lifted all boats, making hedging sterling risks via proxy currencies or surrogates very, very expensive," said Shaun Osborne, chief currency strategist ScotiaBank in Toronto.
Each has seen double-digit percentage point growth in their share prices — and Apple too, of course — in a rising tide across much of the top echelon of the industry.
In 2015, faced with the rising tide of the unprecedented migrant crisis, all G73 members had pledged to increase financial aid towards Middle Eastern countries to 0.7 percent of GDP.
Her case and many others like it failed to end the rising tide of segregation in the 1880s, but Wells and thousands of other black Southerners continued to contest segregation.
The bull case is the "rising tide lifts all boats" option: More streaming services will bolster Netflix's growth by accelerating the transition from traditional bundled pay TV to streaming alternatives.
House and Senate members have introduced several bills in recent years that would give cosmetics regulations a much needed face-lift and could allay a rising tide of consumer anxiety.
And it's changing because a rising tide of progressive politicians want to challenge a consensus among Democratic Party elites, a consensus that no longer reflects the views of Democratic voters.
The state had a lot of doctors able to prescribe buprenorphine, but many of them didn't have the proper training or support to deal with the rising tide of addiction.
" He added that the bill's proposed changes "can begin to stem the rising tide of maternal mortality and close the egregious racial gaps that exist in maternal and infant health outcomes.
While homosexuality is not illegal in the country, the latest arrests point to a rising tide of discrimination and attacks on the LGBT community in the world's most populous Muslim nation.
As Cassandra tossed white flowers and gold jewelry into the ocean, they had totally forgotten that they had parked the car on the sand in the face of the rising tide.
"The global economy has been facing rising uncertainty from the rising tide of protectionism in the last few years," Yoo said, after the meeting on the sidelines of a trade expo.
That said this whole oil rout has left me and other trying to catch a falling knife as we wait for the rising tide of demand to lift all oil tankers.
Instead of building roads and runways to last, Trump will end up overseeing boondoggles that will be washed away by the next hurricane that sweeps ashore with an ever-rising tide.
Let's look at how the future could play out in the real world by observing three key drivers: VR video adoption, mobile-video user needs and the smartphone camera rising tide.
It is unrealistic to expect innovations in a handful of states or affluent metro areas will build national resilience against a rising tide of economic inequality hitting communities across the country.
In her first book, "Liberal Nationalism", published in 1993, she argued—against a rising tide of globalisation—that nationalism still had a role to play and that it can complement liberalism.
KUALA LUMPUR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A rising tide of industries moving operations from China and India to less-developed Asian countries undermines global targets to reduce climate-changing emissions, researchers said.
Bach's life story is particularly relevant today given the rising tide of ethnic and racial intolerance -- and extremist attacks borne of such hatred -- in the United States and across the globe.
A rising tide lifts all ships, and the level of demand revealed by Refinitiv and Akzo is boosting demand for other deals, including the US$215.15bn loan backing Envision Healthcare's buyout.
Communitarian rhetoric is a shrewd way to pre-empt the rising tide of anti-Facebook sentiment by crafting a wholesome corporate mission that almost anyone can agree with at some level.
Mokoomba, a band from a border town in Zimbabwe, draws its music from across the continent, particularly southern Africa; its 2012 album, "Rising Tide" (Igloo), includes 12 songs in eight languages.
Friday's stabbing attack came as some religious rights groups warn of a rising tide of anti-Islamic sentiment in the United States, blaming President Donald Trump for divisive anti-Muslim rhetoric.
And when generations are compared, a declining number of young people are available to support a rising tide of retiring baby boomers, even as employers cut benefits, particularly for younger workers.
And against a backdrop of mostly good economic news, how much attention should reporters pay to the exceptions — to the people and places yet to be lifted by the rising tide?
But while he checked the box by mentioning white supremacy once in his speech, his own law enforcement agencies have been warning about the rising tide of violence for a while.
One of the wonderful things about working with leaders of people or diversity and inclusion is they very much buy into the premise that a rising tide lifts all boats, right?
"A rising tide lifts all boats but the opposite is also true - with generally bad news reverberating across the ecosystem all cryptos have turned red together," he told CNBC via email.
Earlier this week, under the wide steel-gray skies of Washington, DC, the streets encircling the US Supreme Court Building were animated by a rising tide of color and righteous fury.
The decision to invite Jacobs offended some Jewish people who were already wary about the Trump administration's commitment to defending Jewish interests and safety amid a rising tide of anti-Semitism.
The CEO, an engineer who started at Boeing as an intern in 1985, fought a rising tide of public and regulatory scrutiny to try to steady the company during the crisis.
Gijs Bakker, 75, the celebrated Dutch designer of industrial products and jewelry, said he was concerned about the rising tide of racial hatred in the Netherlands and elsewhere in the world.
Financials have accounted for 64 percent of the gain, as of yesterday, and Birinyi Associates said in a note the rally is not a "rising tide lifts all stocks" kind of rally.
"We often talk about the rising tide of antibiotic resistance in apocalyptic terms," said William Hanage, senior author of the study and an associate professor of epidemiology at the Harvard Chan School.
Voters go to the polls this year in France, The Netherlands and Germany on a rising tide of populism that is out to challenge the established order built since World War Two.
President Donald Trump has said in the past that the drug industry is "getting away with murder," and there has been a rising tide of public backlash against drug pricing, in particular.
But European banks (and their American counterparts) are fighting off a rising tide of boutique banks that have taken a growing percentage of M&A revenue from them over the last decade.
To borrow a distinction from the philosopher Sidney Hook, Trump is not an event-making man so much as an eventful one: a man who caught the rising tide of a moment.
"Against the rising tide of xenophobia, Grey London puts the name of its Jewish founders above the door and launches a five-point diversity plan," the company said in an emailed statement.
What's more, Bluetooth headphone sales are growing at six times the rate of the entire headphones category in the US, indicating that Apple is indeed jumping on (and amplifying) a rising tide.
The Obama administration is committing $85033 million to rural health officials in three states that are testing the waters of telemedicine as they try to stem the rising tide of overdose deaths.
The one-two punch of Warren and Sanders in the race will be a rising tide that lifts both boats – and lifts bold progressive issues into the center of the debate stage.
And the fact that we all have done this at the same time is great because it highlights the moment and hopefully it all becomes a rising tide that lifts all ships.
In intellectual circles, there's also a rising tide of academics and writers who openly question the principles of liberalism itself, and whether those should be set aside in pursuit of other goals.
The cornerstones are two large international terminals with all the conveniences that modern travelers expect and that will accommodate the steadily rising tide of visitors and the biggest planes in the world.
The group sought to not only open up the airwaves as soon as possible to make room for the rising tide of smartphones, but also think through the next decade of connectivity.
Moments like this are few, though, as he documents the rising tide of danger and displacement that follows the 2011 withdrawal of coalition forces and the eventual arrival of the Islamic State.
These shipments were made in accordance with a bilateral trade agreement between the United States and China that originated in 2010, meant to address the rising tide of cross-border e-commerce.
Each has a well-funded medical system, residents who seek natural and complementary therapies, and a government-supported mandate to stop the rising tide of opiate addiction related to chronic pain treatment.
The alt-right doesn't have one single coherent ideology; it's a coalition of different extremists who all share enough material that they can create a rising tide and lift each other's boats.
The ruling comes as Indonesia struggles to rein in a rising tide of homegrown militancy, inspired in part by the extremist group Islamic State, with parliament approving tougher anti-terrorism laws last month.
Automation may follow certain economic logic, but only a total technological determinist would say that it is like a rising tide that cannot be dealt with aside from throwing up a few sandbags.
HoneyBook currently claims tens of thousands of customers and has passed $1 billion in business booked using its software, along with 75,000 members in Rising Tide, the company's online community for creative entrepreneurs.
Limiting the sale of flavored vape pods has been a big priority for groups trying to fight the rising tide of e-cig use, and in some places, it seems to be working.
Despite a rising tide of criticism from Republican lawmakers about the proposed 25 percent tariff on steel imports and 10 percent on aluminum imports, Trump on Tuesday reiterated his plan for the tariffs.
"There are so few women that they want to help each other ... These women exemplify the best in all of us, this idea that a rising tide lifts all boats," Cabot told Refinery29.
The Republican Jewish Coalition, a group heavily financed by the casino magnate Sheldon Adelson, on Tuesday condemned what it called a rising tide of anti-Semitic invective against journalists covering the presidential race.
And then suddenly, the rising tide began to lift other boats: the three churches in Louisiana who were burned in a disgusting act of white nationalism were up to nearly $1.5 million dollars.
Frustration with traditional parties of government has fueled Europe's rising tide of populism, not least in Austria, where the Social Democrats and their coalition partner, the conservative People's Party, have dominated for decades.
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer alleges that such federal intrusion is necessary in order to try and stem the rising tide of prescription opioid abuse sweeping across various parts of the nation.
Unless economic conditions in the country significantly improve and fast, a rising tide of domestic discontent by the enslaved population "that has nothing to lose but its chains," may start challenging Kim's legitimacy.
"This situation, and the rising tide of youth tobacco use, is a top public health priority for the Trump administration," Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said in a statement last week.
Essentially, he was arguing that a rising tide floats all boats: By presenting opioids as safe and useful, J & J was liable for the harms created by all brands, not just its own.
Broader Asian shares and European stock futures also suffered as a rising tide of national lockdowns threatened to overwhelm policymakers' frantic efforts to cushion what is likely to be a deep global recession.
"Right now, there's that sentiment in the middle of a crisis that a rising tide will lift all boats, and we know that has never been true in America," said Dr. Cameron Webb.
And that collapse is leading to a rising tide of "economic migrants, interethnic conflicts and extremism," Monique Barbut, who heads the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification and guided me in Niger, explained.
Two violent winds — the warm southern sirocco and the cold northern bora — started howling together, and with the full moon, the rising tide and the torrential rain, the perfect storm was engulfing Venice.
" Charles A. Kupchan, an adviser on European affairs during the Obama administration, said the new laws were "yet another sign of the rising tide of illiberalism that has taken hold in Central Europe.
Newport Beach Rabbi Reuven Mintz, who helped organize the students' meeting with Schloss, said the controversy should be a "wake-up call" to a rising tide of anti-Semitism and other forms of intolerance.
Agnes Callamard, U.N. Special Rapporteur on summary executions, said a one-size-fits-all model of economic development exacerbated inequality and was a factor in the rising tide of arbitrary executions and extrajudicial murders.
This rising tide of populist concern over the warming planet is not likely to stop 2016 from overtaking 2015 as the hottest year on record, but it could prevent further disasters down the line.
In "The Revolt Against Civilization: The Menace of the Under Man," a follow-up to "The Rising Tide of Color," he explained: The new individual consists, from the start, of two sorts of plasm.
Betaworks' John Borthwick, Expa's Naveen Selvadurai, and Human Ventures' Heather Hartnett will be joining us for a panel called "How A Rising Tide Floats All Ships," focused on the way that startup studios function.
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull used a major speech on Wednesday to criticize the rising tide of protectionism within parliament, despite his government being responsible for the rejection of the Ausgrid and Kidman bids.
The deadly accident was just one of hundreds that have so far occurred this year, part of a rising tide of pedestrian fatalities that automotive safety advocates and government regulators are struggling to address.
Depending on your viewpoint and sympathy for the team behind Mordhau, developers and community managers behind the game have come across as either unprepared or unwilling to tackle the rising tide of bigoted behavior.
Then there was the question where a young Muslim woman asked Trump what he would do about the rising tide of Islamophobia in America, and he answered by repeating false, Islamophobic myths on television.
" Forged in reaction to the protracted economic slowdown that began in the 21960s, it has prioritized growth over equity—with the promise, as Reagan put it, that a "rising tide would lift all boats.
While the Social Democrats' popularity has been waning for years, the rising tide of populism that has carried anti-immigrant parties in countries like Germany and Sweden during the migration crisis hastened his departure.
Expanding use of electronic payments is a rising tide that will lift all boats in the next two to four years, but longer-term value is flowing away from large issuers into the network.
The rising tide of speculation linking Fisher to LSU has been impossible to ignore, but far more intriguing is an undercurrent of thought that, presuming LSU becomes a real option, maybe he should leave.
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In 1953, in response to the international climate and the rising tide of UFO reports, the CIA sponsored a four-day meeting called the Robertson Panel, whose findings echo ominously into the present day.
Recently, however, Cramer has watched the internet of things become the rising tide that lifts all (or most) boats for the tech sector, injecting a new secular growth story into many formerly cyclical names.
The race encapsulates a national tension, placing Morse squarely among a rising tide of young, lefty Democrats who are beginning to fill the halls of power, pushing progressive policies, and casting off traditional ideas.
Muilenburg is a lifelong Boeing engineer who fought a rising tide of public and regulatory scrutiny to try to steady the company during the crisis, but who failed to overcome a stilted public image.
Grimly firm in its maintenance of a walled utopia vibe, the techno church continues to stand its ground against the rising tide of social media lifestyles, infamously mandating that taking photos inside is verboten.
The vote will be a test of whether the EU's center-right establishment, which is aligned with Orbán's party in parliament, will take a stand against the rising tide of far-right populists in Europe.
The European Union and South American bloc Mercosur agreed a free-trade treaty on Friday, concluding two decades of talks and committing to more open markets in the face of a rising tide of protectionism.
Analysis of a diversified portfolio of stocks and bonds predicted that a rising tide of populism in the United States and Europe would have the potential to lower the total portfolio value by 11 percent.
THE "Unite the Right" march in Charlottesville on August 153th and President Donald Trump's apparent inability to condemn neo-Nazis has fanned fears that his presidency will be accompanied by a rising tide of racism.
The capex slump is particularly worrying as it comes at a time of cooling global growth, a rising tide of protectionism and slowing company profits, all of which are putting a damper on business confidence.
A divide has emerged between a falling number of salaried workers and a rising tide of part-time or other "irregular" employees, whose lower wages and scant job security depress spending and constrain consumer confidence.
All 85033 U.S. states and territories are bound together as one nation, and we must stand together against the rising tide of cybercrime that robs our citizens and businesses of their money, assets and privacy.
Americans will be forced to contend with a rising tide of extreme weather events, increasingly poisoned oceans and unbreathable air – environmental catastrophes caused by the carbon dioxide released by the unchecked burning of fossil fuels.
His justifications echo those of real-world rightists currently fortifying Western countries against the rising tide of refugees, of which there are more than at any time since World War II. Times are rough, basically.
It's a complex story with many moving parts (and many books devoted to explaining it, including the masterful "Rising Tide: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How It Changed America," by John M. Barry).
It never charted higher than No. 72 on the Billboard 200, and critical opinions varied wildly, depending on one's view of the rising tide of nü-metal precursors like Rage Against The Machine and Tool.
Germany has seen a rising tide of right-wing extremism since Chancellor Angela Merkel welcomed about a million asylum seekers, most of them Muslims, into the country during the height of the European migrant crisis.
He certainly seemed to have run the city with a "rising tide lifts all boats" theory and fit the fiscally conservative, socially liberal mold, though he wasn't afraid to break it from time to time.
More than half of all U.S. exports go to developing countries, and a rising tide of infrastructure and stability in these nations will lift the boats of more potential consumers in these U.S. company markets.
The authorities said they were treating the attack as an act of terrorism against Muslims, while many of the city's Muslim leaders pleaded for calm and warned against a rising tide of anti-Islamic sentiment.
"If you do see sentiment returning to the large caps and you do see multiple expansion, that rising tide, if you will, certainly helps all boats," said Chris Raymond, senior biotech analyst at Raymond James.
The rising tide of investment is good news for Chinese markets but the risk for these fund managers is that they may be over-estimating investor appetite for the overvalued and opaque Chinese stock markets.
"I think this meeting itself represents an opportunity for teams to share out and gradually build a collection of best practice so that the rising tide of this all shifts," Wideman said of the Sept.
GENEVA (Reuters) - U.N. refugee agency special envoy Angelina Jolie made an impassioned plea on Wednesday for internationalism in the face of wars driving people from their homes and a "rising tide of nationalism masquerading as patriotism".
A rising tide lifts all boats, and if everyone is compiling more triple-doubles, today's league leader in the category may not add more wins to his club's ledger than the statistical leaders of yesteryear did.
It came through the stone walls of the 766-year-old church: the heart-pounding throb of millions of hands clapping and voices cheering, a joyful rising tide reverberating through the hallowed halls of Westminster Abbey.
Soros — one of the world's largest philanthropists — adds a key voice to a growing set of calls to rein in the giant tech companies, which are struggling to respond to a rising tide of public criticism.
Prior to founding Axiom Zen, Roham served with the Rising Tide Fund based in Silicon Valley as a partner focused on seed-stage investments, including AdStage, ZOZI (acquired by Peek) and Lucibel (which IPO'd on Euronext).
TOKYO (Reuters) - Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda on Friday warned of the need to be mindful of risks to the country's moderate economic expansion, such as the rising tide of protectionism and volatile financial markets.
"The New Book by a White Author Shows Rising Tide of Color Against Oppression; Latest Statistics Show Twice As Many Colored People in the World As White," an optimistic headline in the Baltimore Afro-American said.
Her services as a psychologist came highly recommended by my college adviser, who had already sensed the anxiety swelling in me like a rising tide, as university life accelerated during those first few weeks of school.
SINCE early 2017 media, government, academic and intelligence spokespeople in Australia have worked up a rising tide of conjecture about China's clandestine political influence, coinciding with an increasingly adversarial stance toward Beijing by the Australian government.
While not as groundbreaking as it was 30 years ago, She's Gotta Have It is part of a rising tide of media that gives Black women the opportunity to headline the story and call the shots.
The rising tide of global protectionism has fueled concerns about the economic outlook, although an agreement between China and the United States on Saturday to shelve any new tariffs has provided some relief for worried investors.
Instead of a rising tide lifting all boats, most families are left high and dry as the wealthy suck up a larger and larger share of an overall pool of money that isn't growing very rapidly.
The results of the poll come as the government struggles to stem a rising tide of murders, with 1,938 homicides across Mexico in August, the highest number since President Enrique Pena Nieto took office in 2012.
Enemy number one is the rising tide of environmental activism that is managing to sway public opinion against new natural gas exploration and production, and also influencing politicians that had previously been champions of the industry.
The chant echoed a rising tide of frustration among many Trinbagonian citizens, vexed by Prime Minister Keith Rowley's weak response to what Refugees International has called the worst humanitarian crisis in the Americas in modern history.
Footage shot from a helicopter showed a man clinging to a rock in the sea near Bude, 200 miles (321.87 km) southwest of London, after he became cut off by a rising tide on Saturday evening.
They argue the law is narrowly tailored to offer much-needed protection for Christian's religious liberty amid a rising tide of anti-Christian discrimination and a growing cultural hostility across the United States to personal faith.
Several of the group's members and their allies said their stand against immigration was a small part of a broader national conflict, in which the rising tide of a multicultural, multiracial Democratic Party must be opposed.
Looney, who will replace Bob Dudley as chief executive of BP in February, faces the tricky task of navigating the energy major through a rising tide of environmentalism and the move to a low-carbon economy.
Mr. Rafa's cinéma vérité video work about life along the fault lines of such boundaries in Central Europe, amid a rising tide of far-right opposition to immigration and refugees, arrives this week at MoMA PS1.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood or The Irishman, for all their conservatism and fetish for the past, will not dissuade a rising tide of young people who are open to a radical reimagining of capitalism.
While in January a rising tide of strong earnings-growth forecasts and loose financial conditions lifted all boats fast, investors now face opposing currents of good-to-mixed economic data and slightly less generous financial conditions.
The narrative went something like this: Now that the government was getting out of the way of buoyant entrepreneurs, a rising tide was lifting the boats of all Indians aspiring to the richness of the world.
He began his new life in the United States amid a rising tide of anti-immigrant sentiment: Congress had just passed a restrictive immigration law, and there were fears that some Irish immigrants could be radical.
In "Untitled (Distance), Cap Spartel, Morocco," a black man carrying a large tote is disappearing over the horizon, having perhaps traversed the beautiful but treacherous bed of cactuses that fills the foreground like a rising tide.
A letter sent by the office's Division on Civil Rights highlighted anti-Semitic comments left on a Lakewood, New Jersey, group's page that officials say illustrates the "rising tide of hate" around the state and country.
The truth, Cramer said, is that Frontier was simply fighting the rising tide of popularity of mobile, and it all came to a head when the company had an ugly top and bottom line miss in November.
At one time the rising tide in the pizza industry seemed to lift all boats, but judging from the recent results reported by Domino's Pizza and Papa John's, Jim Cramer said that is no longer the case.
Longer term, Hegarty says the idea is that a rising tide in terms of customer experience and the speed and certainty smarter use of technology affords, will help to lift all boats within the mortgage lending space.
At stake is the future of so-called class-action waivers, which employers have increasingly required employees to sign as part of their arbitration agreements to guard against the rising tide of worker lawsuits seeking unpaid wages.
By putting a lot of focus on emerging markets, the company is hoping to ride the rising tide of a growing middle class with increasing amounts of disposable income (and smartphones) to spend on things like taxis.
His resignation comes three days after 200 faculty members demanded in an open letter he quit as USC faces a rising tide of litigation accusing Dr. George Tyndall of misconduct and the university of complicity and negligence.
The rising tide of political populism has had a negative impact on global economic growth over the last six months, according to a new survey conducted by CNBC of chief financial officers of the world's leading companies.
But the left-leaning former coca farmer faces a rising tide of dissatisfaction, even among the indigenous groups he has most visibly supported, as he bids for an unprecedented and contentious fourth term in elections on Sunday.
The members of parliament, one from the ruling coalition government and one from the opposition Labor Party, were scheduled to visit as part a parliamentary investigation into a rising tide of synthetic drugs trafficked from southern China.
While Netflix has been optimistic about the rising tide of new competitors lifting all players in streaming, it also admitted in its third-quarter earnings report that increased competition and higher pricing could limit its subscriber growth.
But by backing one of the wealthiest candidates ever to run for governor, the Democratic establishment is ignoring the rising tide of populism that has upended American politics, setting up a battle between two private-equity plutocrats.
PAHOA, Hawaii, May 24.83 (Reuters) - A rising tide of lava turned a Hawaii street into a smoking volcanic wasteland on Friday, destroying at least eight homes as residents stood on the road and watched their houses burn.
In a year when the French, Germans and Dutch will elect leaders, the European authorities are scrambling to counter a rising tide of fake news and anti-European Union propaganda aimed at destabilizing people's trust in institutions.
Instead, the group is facing its own rising tide of fake news about things like how Snopes is funded, as well as personal attacks by critics who say Snopes is part of a left-wing media conspiracy.
As these companies have rushed to provide tools for people to widely share their intimate moments more frequently, they are dealing with a rising tide of calls to more proactively filter the type of content that appears.
And four months before Kid A came out, Sunny Day Real Estate reached for the stars with their grandiose 2000 swansong The Rising Tide, which owed as much to Genesis as it did to Rites of Spring.
While the incidents have not made him bitter -- "I'm grateful...I thank God every single day that he's blessed me," he says -- the rising tide of anti-immigrant feelings in his adopted country has him on edge.
LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Rivals to Lloyd's of London are riding a rising tide of marine insurance rates, leaving the 330-year-old market behind after it jettisoned sections of its oldest line of business last year.
At stake is the future of so-called class-action waivers, which employers have increasingly required employees to sign as part of their arbitration agreements to guard against a rising tide of worker lawsuits seeking unpaid wages.
However, the rising tide of young stars, combined with the comebacks of stars such as Ms Kvitova and Ms Azarenka, means that the battle to be the world number one may be settled midway through the second week.
On the flip side, GoFundMe is also regularly in the media's spotlight with a slowly rising tide of headlines of fraud on the platform, giving some potential donors pause for thought before they hit the "Donate Now" button.
Khazir, Iraq (CNN)A rising tide of humanity ebbed east from Mosul on Thursday as Iraqi forces entered the ISIS-controlled city for the first time in two years and engaged in up-close battles with the militants.
Prices for cobalt, a key material used in electric vehicle batteries, have collapsed by 70 percent to around $28,000 a ton over the past year due to a rising tide of supply from the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Even after failed auditions, record label disappointments and years spent in backrooms writing songs for other artists, fame came to her eventually, lapping at her feet as easily and inevitably as water stretching in from a rising tide.
Rio Tinto has previously pushed the idea that partnerships can enhance rather than dilute value and could help to fend off a rising tide of resource nationalism as some governments seek a bigger share of profits from mining.
The negative reaction to the rising tide of globalization "is particularly intense among some communities, low-education whites and older whites," that "diversity in and of itself seems to be provoking and intensifying these reactions," he told Vox.
The film's fabrication of an American public believing that the 21st-century world looks like the 1950s board game Risk is a projection of liberal anxiety over the election of Donald Trump and the rising tide of nationalism.
For example, the Intellivision had a launch price of $299 in the US. If you add in the rising tide of inflation, that's around $885 in 2017 dollars, or about the price of buying a nice Windows machine.
What do you say to people in the United States, Britain and other countries faced with a rising tide of populism who say that this is what you get when you ignore the problems of working-class voters?
"There are many creators whose shows were not popular online, but they were well done," said Aymar Jean Christian, associate professor of communication at Northwestern University, who for years has studied the rising tide of independent digital creation.
Morales, a former coca farmers' union leader has faced a rising tide of dissatisfaction, however, even among the indigenous groups he has most visibly supported, with widespread anger about him seeking a contentious fourth term despite term limits.
For many basement-show-going, post-hardcore kids like me who held a lingering affection for Sunny Day despite their jump to the majors, The Rising Tide—along with Kid A and the rest—marked a sea change.
Looming free agency for key players, a move to San Francisco next season and a rising tide of teams that are catching up to their brand of positionless basketball all raise questions about the future of the franchise.
Hillary Clinton was very much on board with this approach and language, and in the 2008 election cycle spoke of the need to face the "rising tide" of autism and bragged about co-sponsoring the Combating Autism Act.
BRUSSELS/OSAKA (Reuters) - The European Union and South American bloc Mercosur agreed a free trade treaty on Friday, concluding two decades of talks and committing to more open markets in the face of a rising tide of protectionism.
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Finding a salt replacement that tastes like the real thing has long been a pain-point for food manufacturers amid mounting pressure by public health groups to stem a rising tide of chronic health problems including diabetes and obesity.
One of this year's Young Global Leader inductees, Alfa Demmellash of Rising Tide Capital, is not headed to Davos — she has a 5-month-old baby at home — but she is already taking advantage of the forum's networking opportunities.
The state energy giant's vast oil reserves – it can sustain current production levels for the next 50 years – make it more exposed than any other company to a rising tide of environmental activism and shift away from fossil fuels.
For most of the last century, oil money has flowed into this region like a rising tide during booms - but residents here had enough sense to know it would flow right back out again when the next bust hit.
A story about battling a rising tide of fascism feels timely as alt-right groups spring up across the world and authoritarian strongmen claim political power, and La Belle Sauvage plays this story out in a tense, thrilling manner.
IN GALÁPAGOS, A NEW SMALL SHIP FROM LINDBLAD Adding to the rising tide of small-ship launches in the Galápagos Islands, Lindblad Expeditions has announced it will add another ship in the region in the third quarter of 22.
How we manage the changes coming our way will define not just the next four years, but the next century," Buttigieg wrote in an email to supporters announcing the plan, which the campaign is calling "A New Rising Tide.
The rising tide in these moments becomes a tsunami: Eager customers descend on services through word of mouth and new acquisition channels; there's outsized press interest; and sales take off in part due to growth of the platform itself.
With the rising tide of cheap imports entering the U.S. market from these and other countries, capacity utilization at domestic mills dropped to as low as 60% in early January, an unsustainable level for a capital-intensive steel producer.
But even before the first 2016 primary vote was cast, a New York Times/CBS News poll caught a snapshot of the rising tide, with 56% of Democratic primary voters surveyed saying they held a positive view of socialism.
Against a rising tide in anti-Muslim incidents, the president's appointment of Abid Riaz Qureshi to the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia is a timely statement on America's commitment to ensuring all its people are represented.
Still, wage growth has been slow, and the rising tide hasn't reached everyone: Only 22016% of respondents to a Bankrate survey from October said their personal financial situations had improved over the two years Donald Trump has been President.
They say a rising tide lifts all boats, and what could prove this adage more fully than Keanu Reeves's unexpected 24 cultural surge yielding news that The Matrix 4 is officially happening, 20 years after the franchise first debuted.
The events of the Somme had such an impact on those who survived that Britain saw a rising tide of psychiatric casualties and doctors began to consider psychological disorders as a branch of mainstream medicine for the first time.
Harun Khan, secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain, said he recognized that many Muslims would be angry about the attack, and he appealed for calm, but he also warned of a rising tide of anti-Islamic sentiment.
Hoping to stem a forecast rising tide of faked video, Adobe, Twitter and the New York Times are proposing a new industry effort designed to make clear who created a photo or video and what changes have been made.
Such rhetorical pandering failed to placate the rising tide of jihadism around the world in 2015, and may well have given pause to our Muslim allies about the seriousness of Obama's fight against the enemy he refused to name.
But it did not offer any explanation why all this apparent effort (just its summary of what it's been doing exceeds 20183,600 words) has so spectacularly failed to stem the rising tide of political fakes being amplified via Facebook.
I have proposed a bold agenda to tackle this problem, titled A New Rising Tide, which guarantees gig workers the right to unionize through codifying the "ABC" test, and cracks down on companies that misclassify workers as independent contractors.
The fight that has erupted over the citizenship law is reflective of the country&aposs rising tide of bigotry directed toward minorities, particularly its Muslim population, which makes up about 14% of the country&aposs massive 1.3 billion people.
As an American and one who comes from such a life, I do believe that Donald Trump is an exceptional president in a number of ways and is creating a rising tide that is lifting a number of boats.
Beyond the Federal Reserve, the big political story of the week was the race between the Republican Party's top policy priority — a major tax bill — and the rising tide of scandal that is threatening to engulf the Trump administration.
Maedeh Borhani, 28, and team captain Zeinab Giveh, 34, arrived in the northeastern town of Shumen amid a rising tide of nationalism, sparked by huge migrant inflows to Europe over the past two years, with Bulgaria being a popular transit routes.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City paid more than $13 million in fiscal year 113 to settle a rising tide of personal injury claims stemming from its jails, particularly the Rikers Island complex, according to a watchdog report released on Wednesday.
But will this injection of high-powered start-up culture bring all Pittsburgh natives up with the rising tide, or will it wash away those who don't have the degrees or technical skills to participate in this more modern economy?
But whether or not he truly saw his triumph coming -- reporting suggests even his closest aides were surprised -- the reality is that a rising tide of resurgent nationalism from Western Europe, triggered in part by economic stagnation, has reached our shores.
Individual antifa members remain anonymous, but the group&aposs public Facebook page issued a call for members to show up June 3 to confront the "rising tide of fascism and the forces of structural and insurgent white supremacy" in Portland.
This is, after all, the company that decided to deal with its role in a rising tide of digital fascism by verifying a white supremacist, and doubling the amount of space anyone can use to shout racial epithets at strangers.
Perhaps "Be Best" isn't some jab at her husband, or even a principled stand against the rising tide of toxicity on social media, but rather a plea to the press and her other antagonists to leave her the fuck alone.
The tariff on oil imports would likely "shut off flows from the U.S. to China," leaving exporters to market a rising tide of shale oil to South Korea and Japan, said John Coleman, an oil analyst at consultants Wood Mackenzie.
It has been buoyed by a rising tide in technology stocks, as investors switch to higher growth alternatives and away from the banking and industrial companies that they thought would profit from the Trump administration lighting a bonfire of red tape.
Fitzgerald, a fellow Scribner author, may also be taking a jab at Maxwell Perkins, Scribner's most important editor, for publishing "The Rising Tide of Color" and the rest of the evil nonsense that was bringing in money for his company.
Make no mistake, Zuckerberg's public comments Thursday sought to tamp down a rising tide of criticism from Capitol Hill, where lawmakers have charged that Silicon Valley's tech giants haven't done enough to police the integrity of their powerful, global platforms.
Why it matters: "National campaigns, billionaire-funded groups and hot-button advocacy organizations have long been using digital advertising to prospect grassroots donors and activists," says Jake Sticka, VP of Client Strategy at Rising Tide Interactive, a Democratic digital agency.
The rising tide that Trump caught was a wave of anger within a GOP base that is infuriated by the direction America is heading in and by the way party elites promise to reverse trends like Obamacare, but never do.
Amid the signing of business deals amounting to $10 billion, Pence reiterated that the US remains committed to Asia and that President Donald Trump's "America First" policy will benefit the world just like the "rising tide will lift all boats".
The Council on American-Islamic Relations called on Trump to speak out personally on the attack and "against the rising tide of Islamophobia and other forms of bigotry," saying Trump had caused such a climate through his own statements and policies.
MANILA (Reuters) - The Asian Development Bank expects developing Asia to meet its growth forecasts for this year and next on strong domestic demand and easing inflation pressures, though it warned of downside risks from a rising tide of trade protectionism.
Last fall, a year after Mr. Ananthamurthy's death, dozens of writers returned their awards from the National Academy of Letters, also known as the Sahitya Akademi, to protest what they considered a rising tide of intolerance and majoritarianism gripping the country.
Texas, where Ted Cruz is struggling to fend off Beto O'Rourke's Senate challenge—and where Republicans have long feared the rising tide of young Latinos—has closed more than 22011 polling places since 2200, leading the nation in that dubious statistic.
If one knew nothing about policy or politics, one would assume there is a rising tide of pro-life sentiment in the United States — that Republicans are upending nearly 50 years of legal precedent because, quite simply, the public demands it.
The Federal Communications Commission issued an emergency waiver on Friday to make it easier for Jewish Community Centers and law enforcement officials to identify anonymous callers, in an effort to stem the rising tide of violent threats against these institutions.
Almost in spite of itself, in the face of a rising tide of partisan ruthlessness threatening to overwhelm the Supreme Court as well as the White House and Congress, the Senate on Friday took a half step toward doing its job.
Budget hawks worried about the unabated rise in spending with no effort to bring down a rising tide of red ink; the bill would increase military and domestic spending limits by more than $350 billion over the next two years.
In 2016, the U.K.'s vote to leave the European Union and America's election of Donald Trump were both credited in part to a rising tide of anti-immigrant fervor, as many native-born voters believe foreigners will hurt them economically.
She was glued to the coming midterm elections, following myriad candidates and the rising tide of disrupters around the country, and she wanted to take what had become a focus of her personal life and include it in her professional life.
At Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, where a white supremacist gunman, Dylann Roof, killed nine black worshippers in 2015, Booker last week addressed the rising tide of hate in America, calling it an "issue of national security."
As for Pacino, he's always good, but this feels like the least among his forays for HBO, perhaps because so much of the story in this truncated time frame unfolds around him, as he weakly flails against the rising tide.
Amid a rising tide of attacks leaving scores dead, why do our current laws give more consistently severe penalties to those plotting on behalf of foreign organizations than to those who want to kill their fellow Americans over American issues?
KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan (Reuters) - In balmy southern Taiwan, with its rural hamlets, industrial belts and slower-paced cities, a rising tide of residents are pushing back against opposition presidential hopeful Han Kuo-yu, fearing he'll sell out core Taiwan interests to China.
The expense is justified because the billboards are a marketing channel: They seek to stir dread in the libertine masses, not only to stem what Weinstein sees as a rising tide of promiscuity but also to drive traffic to his clinics.
Any casual reading of the Republican primary makes clear that Islamophobic statements have been widespread, and that the rising tide of Islamophobia has been both driven by and expressed in forces much larger than Trump, including among establishment-backed presidential candidates.
His was the latest in a series of executions of senior opposition leaders that analysts fear may push even more people to join the rising tide of radical Muslim militancy in one of the world's most populous and poorest countries.
CNN's KFILE has been leading the way on this reporting...Here's the latest... NYT's editorial: "A Rising Tide of Anti-Semitism" The NYT editorial board is out with a new editorial about last week's anti-Semitic cartoon in international editions of the paper.
In many ways, ripping off the band-aid and overturning the rules now is the best hope the GOP has for stemming a rising tide of resentful voters who may cast aside GOP candidates in districts that went for Hillary Clinton last year.
At stake in the consolidated case is the future of the so-called class-action waiver, which employers have increasingly required employees to sign as part of their arbitration agreements to guard against the rising tide of worker lawsuits seeking unpaid wages.
The larger size, compared both to that initial target and to TCV's previous funds, underscores a bigger trend of more money getting poured into the tech industry, fuelled by huge exits at IPO or acquisition, and a generally rising tide for tech overall.
This forced automakers to not only share profits in what has become the largest car market on the planet, but in some cases, share expertise as well, all as part of an effort to create a rising tide for Chinese car companies.
A member of the European Union's Parliament described the rising tide of nationalism in the United States and Europe as antithetical to cybersecurity and the free internet at a conference featuring a number of world cybersecurity policy leaders Monday at Georgetown University.
Amid a rising tide of public anger at the authorities for failing to tackle alleged crimes carried out by immigrants, German Chancellor Angela Merkel pledged to introduce laws to make it easier to deport asylum-seekers convicted of committing crimes in Germany.
Given the good overall economic performance of the economy in the past few years, all but the most conservative have added a focus on how the proceeds of growth are shared to their previous insistence that the rising tide will lift all boats.
Din's default mode of skepticism is one shared by many Muslims in America, a community comprised largely of people of color who have historically faced mass surveillance, persistent stereotyping as terrorists, a rising tide of hate crimes, and yes, exclusionary immigration policies.
Lenovo Phab 2 Pro: The first smartphone with four cameras Lenovo Phab 2 Pro: The first smartphone with four cameras As the cost of components is falling and innovation is accelerating, the smartphone camera is being lifted by a rising tide of technology.
And had it found a moral compass when it was first being warned about the rising tide of amplified abuse, it's entirely possible one of its most high profile users might not be a geopolitical mega-bully known to retweet fascist propaganda.
Coming from traditionally underemployed to almost fully employed at the end of a market cycle is proof that a rising tide can indeed float all boats — but will it be enough to drain the boats that went under water during previous downturns?
IN FOCUS/SHARP TAKES WHITE HOUSE & ADMINISTRATION: When Interior Department employees cast about for examples of a federal "gold standard" in handling a rising tide of requests for information under the Freedom of Information Act, officials turned to the FBI for tutoring. Why?
Davos optimism is strong in the face of U.S. tariffs on solar panels and washing machines, a rising tide of nationalism, and an immigration debate just when healthy Western economies are starting to experience labor shortages in certain key industries, Minerd said.
They saw that only in this way would a constellation of innovative healthtech apps be efficiently created — while they themselves can immediately generate revenue, achieve scalable commercial relevance and rise with the rising tide of the underlying crops of app-layer companies.
"What I actually think you're seeing is not a winner-take-all dynamic — what you're actually seeing is a rising-tide-lifts-all-boats dynamism," said Mr. Sulzberger (who no doubt would have flourished in that midlevel product job I offered him).
And we certainly don't need to wait for another bias-motivated act of mass violence to fight the rising tide of hate in our country—particularly if it started with behavior that could've been stopped long before in our nation's public schools.
He also criticized what he saw as a rising tide of left-wing intolerance on the nation's campuses and worried openly that higher education was becoming a partisan issue, with support for college slipping among his colleagues as conservative scholarship is denigrated.
More clearly than other recent Trump-induced uproars, the reaction to the Comey firing illustrated how many conservatives now justify their defense of the president as part of a fight against a rising tide of overreaction and manufactured hysteria by the left.
Both sides say nice things about each other — the phrase "a rising tide lifts all boats" was used repeatedly in recent weeks by executives on either side — but in the end they are pushing two fundamentally different visions of soccer in America.
As fanged monsters begin to appear from the wilderness, Banerjee remains true to the sensory possibilities of the genre while offering a powerful analogy for India's rising tide of political violence and division in the midst of a wave of Hindu nationalism.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said the rising tide of protectionism is emerging as a more imminent risk to Japan's economy, issuing his strongest warning to date of the damage trade frictions could inflict on an otherwise solid recovery.
The intensity around Alex's pending divorce — the scene where she has to strategize how she will announce the split to America was hard to watch considering Aniston's been through her own mammoth separations — is enough to distract her from the rising tide.
"I worry about the rising tide of incitements to violence when people use terms like 'treason' and 'traitor' in open discourse," he said, referring to terms used on social media by some critics of Mr. Trudeau's actions in the SNC-Lavalin affair.
The risk is that the market could overheat and that, with a lot of capital going to a few marquee names, should those companies fail to deliver, the rising tide of capital that's come in to the region could just as easily go back out.
And so, as more have turned to the internet and leveraging social and viral mechanics to spread the word about their need to raise funds, and more have chipped in to do so, that rising tide has lifted more than just the very biggest boat.
To start with the basics: in 2011, in a hasty attempt to catch the rising tide of populism, the Conservative administration introduced a new initiative, which mandates that official online petitions garnering more than 100,000 signatures should be debated within the House of Commons.
READ MORE FROM REUTERS:Commentary: Europe's rising tide of attacks show diminishing political effectCommentary: What Trump gets wrong about the Middle EastCommentary: The next super weapon could be biological Listening to Trump's campaign promises last year had to be confusing for the eleven allies and friends.
It comes amid a rising tide of criticism of Facebook by groups in countries such as Myanmar and Sri Lanka over the platform's content moderation policies, which critics say have been too lenient with accounts that seek to spread violence and attack minority groups.
Current Population Survey via IPUMS | By The New York Times But when Mr. Mitchell looks around his relatively low-income and heavily black neighborhood, he worries that the rising tide of a strong economy has not been equally good for everyone in his community.
The growing frequency of politically-motivated online attacks — from the recent hacking of Twitter accounts by Turkish nationalists to the U.S. Democratic Party's email breach — has left governments and pro-democracy groups scrambling for ways to thwart hackers and the rising tide of "fake" news.
" "The de facto merger between Breitbart and the Trump campaign represents a landmark achievement for this group, a fringe element that has effectively taken over the Republican party," she said, tying the movement to "the rising tide of hardline, right-wing nationalism around the world.
The rising tide of Airbnb is lifting all boats, and today a startup that's building a series of living-coworking-activity spaces across the world primarily geared at digital nomads is reeling in a sizeable round to take its business to the next level.
At a time that requires a renewed sense of cohesion and purpose on both sides of the Atlantic, they're hamstrung by ongoing Brexit dramas, transatlantic trade tensions, disagreements on issues ranging from Iran to Russian gas, and a rising tide of nationalist and populist forces.
There is a sense that we are being outplayed by cyber operatives in countries and organizations all over the world, from Russia to IS. And a rising tide, in this case increased attention and federal investment, would presumably raise all boats in the industry.
"There is this rising tide of protectionism, and particularly new U.S. administration policies, and that makes it more complex because we are here for all the 21 [APEC] economies," said Alan Bollard, the executive director of the APEC Secretariat and former head of the RBNZ.
With the faintest echoes of a rising tide of populism in the kingdom, this aside is not the best move on the part of the filmmakers, but it's also just a comically hollow excuse for Amber to flex her rather limited investigative journalist muscles.
The negative sentiment started to rise in recent months, as several news media reports detailed a rising tide of internal discord, quoting high-ranking insiders who placed the blame for the company's woes on Mr. Rusbridger's policies and what they saw as his intractability.
Over the same five-year period, the two beverage giants lobbied against at least 20163 soda taxes and other measures intended to curb consumption of sugary drinks and stem the rising tide of obesity, according to a recent study in American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
"We had to explain the owner gave us the security codes," said Ms. Cherry, who, like Mr. Grant, is among the rising tide of black travelers decrying racist experiences while using the home-sharing service, and giving birth to the social media campaign #AirbnbWhileBlack.
Written by Lewis F. Powell Jr., a prominent Virginia attorney who would soon afterward join the Supreme Court, the memorandum advised the U.S. Chamber of Commerce how to fight back against consumer advocate Ralph Nader and the rising tide of business regulation by the government.
If, instead, you look from business cycle peak to business cycle peak, you see this: Median household income was barely higher at the end of the Reagan years than it had been in the late 1970s; the rising tide was already lifting mainly the yachts.
Mr. Schimmel argued that "the rising tide will raise the appreciation of all these artists across the board," but acknowledged that "there is still a huge gap" between the prices for high market performers like Hesse and Bourgeois and the vast majority of women artists.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's economy is the rising tide that is lifting all boats.
The videos were posted on a Facebook page, Offside, created in frustration by an Oklahoma youth soccer referee, Brian Barlow, who offers a $100 bounty for each clip in order to shame the rising tide of unruly parents and spectators at youth sports events.
If a Supreme Court nominee hostile to abortion rights is confirmed and the court fails to stand against the rising tide of restrictions and bans, abortion could be pushed entirely out of reach for women across the country, even without explicitly overturning Roe v. Wade.
As the agency has sorted through offers, trying to weigh production ability and costs, hospitals in New York and elsewhere are reporting a desperate need for more ventilators, which are critical in treating respiratory problems in a fast-rising tide of severe coronavirus cases.
The community has essentially found a mission, kinship and acceptance..." (Washington Post) -- CNN's Mallory Simon: "Today, it appears officials are making a decision to call these attacks the terrorism they are — and maybe that is a first step towards fixing this rising tide of hate.
"More clearly than other recent Trump-induced uproars, the reaction to the Comey firing illustrated how many conservatives now justify their defense of the president as part of a fight against a rising tide of overreaction and manufactured hysteria by the left," Mr. Peters writes.
His investment-banker father, Frederick George Steiner, and mother, Elsie (Franzos) Steiner, had left Vienna in 21994 because of the rising tide of anti-Semitism there and had chosen France over England for its milder climate and its presumed benefits to Frederick Steiner's fragile health.
As I look toward a new decade, I am enthused by the rise of Africa's civil society, by its change-makers and entrepreneurs and by the ambitions of Africans to build a collective market with the principle that a rising tide raises all boats.
If there are ever to be gun laws passed in the US, any kind of policy response to the rising tide of mass shootings, it will be because the people who want it amass the political power to overwhelm the power of the gun lobby.
But she sometimes worried that she couldn't hold her own against the rising tide of younger talents who were iterating on what she did; Grosvenor-Henry points to Anthony Bourdain, who traveled as a documentarian like Smart-Grosvenor did in so much of her journalistic work.
A rising tide of defense spending may not lift all defense contractors as evenly as in previous eras of military largesse as new political realities bump up against an industry where any individual deal can be part commercial transaction, part diplomatic maneuver and part foreign trade negotiation.
I want to talk more about why I did that, and how the rising tide of anti-abortion politics is forcing CEOs like me to think long and hard about how our businesses can operate in places where essential women's health services are being made illegal.
Rachel's mother and sister ask him a few frank questions about whether he's been paying attention to a rising tide of racism in the United States, and he happily reads out his scripted answers, confident in the belief that these women are nothing to worry about.
Europe has been beset by a rising tide of nationalism that has included a broad backlash against open immigration policies, as well as anger from debt-laden nations such as Greece that have been forced into strict austerity programs in order to comply with EU bailout mandates.
"I still believe that the best secular growth story in the world right now isn't the internet of things or cloud adoption or social or mobile … if you're looking for a rising tide, I say look at the growth of spending on companion animals," Cramer said.
MADRID (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The world has made far too little progress on the global goals governments agreed in 2015 to end poverty and hunger and tackle climate change, with a rising tide of nationalism acting as a wrecking ball, architects of the goals said on Thursday.
COO Sheryl Sandberg is a Washington veteran who has been mentioned as a possible contender for government jobs, and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been touring the United States this year in an attempt to engage with issues like the opioid crisis and the rising tide of automation.
"President Trump must speak out personally against the rising tide of Islamophobia and other forms of bigotry and racism in our nation that he has provoked through his numerous statements, policies and appointments that have negatively impacted minority communities," CAIR National Executive Director Nihad Awad said.
Apple's flagship products are built on the suffering of its contractors in the developing world, from the children dying in cobalt mines in Congo to the Foxconn factories in Shenzhen, where nets hang over the courtyards of labor barracks to stem the rising tide of worker suicides.
However, arguably, regardless of Robinhood's deep pockets, a rising tide could lift all boats in the neo broker space since these upstarts are trying to grow the market by introducing new, younger people to investing, not just stealing customers from incumbents that are charging higher fees.
Nirvana legend says the lyrics reference Cobain's time spent living under a bridge next to the Wishkah River in his hometown of Aberdeen, Washington — though the singer's biographer, Charles Cross, later debunked that claim, since the rising tide of the river would have swept Cobain away.
For their part, Republicans are anxious to secure President Trump's popularity with his heartland base, break a streak of weak showings in special elections since he took office, and dispel the Democratic narrative of a rising tide of anti-Trump and anti-Republican sentiment among voters.
HATE The Rising Tide of Anti-Semitism in France (and What It Means for Us) By Marc Weitzmann Anti-Semitism is rising throughout the Western world, a byproduct of the nationalist, nativist wave that has targeted cosmopolitan, globalized elites as culprits for growing inequality and cultural alienation.
" In an editorial titled "A Rising Tide of Anti-Semitism," the editors said the newspaper had not learned from its own history, confessing "In the 85033's and 1940's, The Times was largely silent as anti-Semitism rose up and bathed the world in blood.
Milwaukee, Feb 27 (Reuters) - A Molson Coors Beverage Co employee has shot five co-workers to death before taking his own life at the company's beer-brewing complex in Milwaukee, the latest episode in a rising tide of gun violence already reverberating in the U.S. presidential race.
Prices of aluminium on the LME have been pushed up by worries about tight supply created by a rising tide of cancelled warrants — metal already earmarked for delivery and therefore not available to the market — at above 93 percent, equating to more than 1.25 million tonnes.
Against the backdrop of an ascendant Japanese economy and consistent with President Reagan's disdain for public education (and teachers' unions), "A Nation at Risk" blamed America's ineffectual schools for a "rising tide of mediocrity" that was diminishing America's global role in a new high-tech world.
"Al momento las cifras de fallecidos confirmados llega a 77", @JorgeGlas #SismoEcuador — Seguridad Ecuador (@Seguridad_Ec) April 17, 2016 No tsunami warning has been issued, but a preventative evacuation alert has been announced in some areas along the coast due to a possible rising tide, Glas said on Twitter.
As the web becomes an ever more crowded landscape of things battling for your attention, we're seeing an increase in marketing spend from companies to help capture it, and that in turn is leading to a rising tide for marketing technology startups building solutions to do just that.
The motion approving the investigation by the Council of State, the government's legal adviser, coincides with a rising tide of Euroscepticism, which populist parties are hoping to tap into in the March 15 Dutch election as well as votes in the euro zone powerhouses of France and Germany.
As the developer William Gross described the issue, the rising tide of companies that depend on open source software means that open source developers are deluged with feature requests and issues with the code and many of these companies expect that their improvements and issues should take priority.
Other investors in the party round include Muse's Matthew Bellamy, Hemi Ventures, JPush's Chris Lo, Wei Guo, Rising Tide Fund, Ullas Naik's Streamlined Ventures, Soma Capital, Lookout's Kevin Mahaffey, GMO Venture Partners, FundersClub, S2 Capital, former head of Google search Amit Singhal and Google News creator Krishna Bharat.
Proponents of the existing liberal order in Europe are looking to Merkel's experience and perceived strength as a crucial ballast in the face of the rising tide of populism sweeping Western democracies and seen as posing a challenge to long-standing political structures and certain values underpinning them.
This rising tide is great fuel for speculation, but one thing is for sure: When VR video capture becomes possible on mobile, the demand for VR video will meet the supply of billions of smartphone users who are now recording both big and small moments of their lives.
The first season of "UnREAL" benefited from a binge: its biggest sticking point (Mary's tragic turn) became just another wave in a rising tide as the show kept its focus on Rachel and Quinn's codependent brilliance and the delicious behind-the-scenes machinations of a reality dating show.
In a famous example, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates overruled his many senior generals, forcing through the development and purchase of more maneuverable and heavily armored mine-resistant, ambush-protected vehicles, known as MRAPs, to stem a rising tide of casualties from roadside bombs in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Whatever you call it, the idea is that the rising tide of allergic diseases comes from changes to the type and quantity of microbes we encounter in our environment, particularly in our early life, as well as from changes to the microbes that live on and in us.
Mark PocanMark William PocanPentagon pushes back on reports troops in Afghanistan don't have coronavirus tests Pentagon confronts coronavirus as global conflicts rage To fight the rising tide of hate in our country, we must stop bias-based bullying in the classroom MORE (D-Wis.) in the House, and Sens.
John Bel Edwards "[has warned] federal officials that a rising tide of coronavirus patients will likely overwhelm the New Orleans area's hospital systems by April 4, Louisiana's health care workers are bracing for chaos," the Times-Picayune | the Advocate's Andrea Gallo, Matt Sledge, Emily Woodruff and Sam Karlin report.
LONDON, March 23 (Reuters) - The cost of insuring against European junk bond defaults jumped over 50 bps to a new eight-year high on Monday, as a rising tide of national lockdowns threatened to overwhelm policymakers' frantic efforts to cushion what is likely to be a deep global recession.
The proliferation of data breaches based on leaked passwords, and the rising tide of regulation that puts a hard stop on just how much user information can be collected, stored and used by companies have laid bare the holes in simple password and memorable-information-based verification systems.
While the Republican Party has at best ignored and at worst embraced the rising tide of white nationalism in the US, the 2020 Democratic contenders are trying to emphasize how many different people they can bring together — and many view merch as a simple way to convey that message.
Austin's population continues to spike, with more and more tech conglomerates opening up campuses in the city, sending an ever-rising tide of disciples back to the rest of the world, preaching the good word about breakfast tacos, kolaches, and half-pounds of melt-in-your-mouth brisket.
" Mackey is immensely proud of his massive CHOIR database—which records people's pain tolerance levels and how they are affected by treatment—and has made it freely available to other pain clinics as a community source platform, collaborating with academic medical centres nationwide "so that a rising tide elevates all boats.
In a night that seemed to sideline the Time's Up and #MeToo movements for the first time since they exploded in Hollywood, the Oscar ceremony took a moment to acknowledge the rising tide of voices from women and people of color who the film industry has silenced for so long.
Rep. Doris Matsui has a couple of ideas for helping workers whose jobs may be swept away by a rising tide of automation: Fund programs through the Department of Commerce to retrain displaced workers, or workers who are at risk of losing their jobs in the future, in STEM jobs.
Following Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita, which ravaged the coast of Louisiana in 2005 (much of which l ies below sea-level), state officials devised a master plan of flood walls and levees to cope with the rising tide — costing taxpayers billions of dollars, according to The New York Times.
Democrats can stage a dramatic comeback in the 2018 midterm elections by starting — now — to compete aggressively for and win many of the governorships that are currently held by Republicans and to effectively coordinate this campaign with House and Senate Democrats to create a rising tide that lifts all Democratic boats.
The threat facing liberal politics today is quite different and in some ways the opposite: a rising tide of polarization and chaos in civil society driven by numerous forces, some structural (social media) but others political (right-wing disinformation, Russian meddling), that threatens to empower a form of postmodern, kleptocratic authoritarianism.
In truth, these rivers are interconnected, each part making its contribution to the whole, said John Barry, whose 2500 book "Rising Tide" tells of the great flood of 242 and the history of trying to tame the Mississippi River and its tributaries, which include the Illinois, the Missouri and the Arkansas.
This rising tide has also lifted Macdonald, who is still best known for anchoring the "Weekend Update" segment of "Saturday Night Live" from 1994 until January 1998, when he was fired during the Christmas hiatus — not by the show's creator and producer, Lorne Michaels, but by the NBC executive Don Ohlmeyer.
Convicting a physician of recklessly causing the death of his patients is a leap beyond proving a drug dealer did the same to a customer, but they reflect the same approach: prosecutors mixing current laws with new investigative tools to fight back against the rising tide of opioid-related deaths.
"Betsy DeVos is basically the embodiment of everything that Democrats were afraid the Trump administration was going to be — from right-wing fanaticism to blatant conflicts of interest to laughable stuff like owning however many yachts she has," said Stephanie Grasmick, a partner at the Democratic consulting firm Rising Tide Interactive.
Prosecutors also allege that UniCredit and Banco BPM worked out a deal with IDB where, in return for the banks selling IDB's diamonds, the broker would channel money into their stock, boosting their share capital at a time when it was under pressure from a rising tide of bad debts.
But there's some good news for those of us who can't quite afford the most popular — and most expensive — pieces each season: FILA's Disruptor II sneaker, a leader in the rising tide of the 'ugly' shoe, retails for a more reasonable $65 and comes in at number two for the women's hottest products.
As an upcoming column will suggest, Chris Kennedy could well be the next star in the class of Democratic working-class heroes who answer President Trump's hate-ridden divisions with the appealing vision of a state, nation and economy in which the rising tide, as JFK famously said, should lift all boats.
Clinton should campaign as a dream maker and a change maker, in her own voice, sharing her own dreams, to answer the call of a country that wants a politics that is positive and uplifting and an America that becomes once more a rising tide where big dreams can still come true.
They may not signal a rising tide of mass shootings in America, but they certainly are linked into a wider phenomenon with a perpetually growing collective body count—one we cannot lose sight of even in weeks where individual manifestations of that violence seem minor in comparison to other events in the world.
Despite the United States' ongoing trade fight with China, Richard Liu, co-founder and CEO of Chinese online retail giant JD.com, said at Fortune's Brainstorm Tech conference that he's not too worried about the rising tide of tariffs, and will work to provide customers with alternatives along with the pricier U.S. products.
And it comes at a time when Australia is seeking closer cooperation with Chinese law enforcement to stem a rising tide of synthetic drugs trafficked from southern China, and when three Australian employees of casino operator Crown Resorts Ltd remain in Chinese custody following their arrest in November 2016 for alleged gambling offences.
Tammy BaldwinTammy Suzanne BaldwinPentagon confronts coronavirus as global conflicts rage To fight the rising tide of hate in our country, we must stop bias-based bullying in the classroom Democratic senators ask IRS to extend tax filing deadline amid coronavirus outbreak MORE (D-Wisc.) pressed DOD on the availability of testing kits overseas.
Kennedy embodies the ideals that Democrats stand for, the passionate conviction that, here on earth, God's work must truly be our own, that a rising tide should lift ALL economic boats and the notion of patriotic citizenship in which individual Americans take action to make the country as a whole a better place.
Bob CorkerRobert (Bob) Phillips CorkerTrump announces, endorses ambassador to Japan's Tennessee Senate bid Meet the key Senate player in GOP fight over Saudi Arabia Trump says he's 'very happy' some GOP senators have 'gone on to greener pastures' MORE (R) won't seek reelection is proof of a rising tide for the GOP insurgency.
Gingrich during the Sunday morning round-table said there has been "a rising tide of violence in this country for good while now," pointing to a report that the chancellor of the University of California-Berkeley had an emergency escape door installed in the event that he should have to flee from protesters.
"With central bank policy in the States at least looking to normalize, (and) company fundamentals becoming more important after the rising tide of cheap money that lifted all boats, fundamental stock-picking will have more value," said Simon Smiles, chief investment officer for ultra high net worth investors at UBS Wealth Management.
Watch the full documentary: Troubled Waters But it will be up to us to decide how we exercise this power -- whether it's used to widen the gulf between those that have and those that need, or if it can be harnessed -- like the adage states -- as a rising tide that lifts all boats.
If you want to step further into the rising tide, there's another, more frenetic ticker from the University of Oxford showing the rise in greenhouse gases, counting up toward humanity' trillionth metric ton of carbon dioxide emissions: In 2015, Bloomberg published a carbon clock that measures rising atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide.
Many American pundits seem to firmly believe that the country stands at a precipice in which young, left-wing college students and recent graduates are the leading edge of a rising tide of illiberalism that comes in the form of "political correctness" and poses a clear and present danger to free speech and rational discourse.
An estimated 150-300 million grams of cocaine are snorted, smoked, or injected each year by the rising tide of US cocaine users, and it is inevitable that fentanyl, a powder that can be deadly at a dose of just 19803mg, will become mixed with other powders that are packaged, cut, and sold alongside it.
Amid a rising tide against globalization in the West following the election of populist leaders, Xi's public backing of "free trade," notably in a 2017 speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, seems to have made him an unlikely defender of an essential capitalist concept -- a notion nevertheless rejected by many China analysts.
Most recently, a writer for The Atlantic who recently profiled Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos said last week he believes the forward-looking executive will spin off AWS to preempt the rising tide of antitrust rhetoric coming from Washington, DC, and especially from Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) amid her bid for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Anjum Rahman, in an article for Radio New Zealand, wrote that her organization, the Islamic Women's Council of New Zealand, had in recent years repeatedly and fruitlessly lobbied the country's intelligence services and government agencies to act on what she said is a rising tide of vitriol aimed at Muslims, both online and in person.
Deen suffers an astonishing series of threats: from a cobra, a tumble into a morass of mud, wildfires, falling masonry, a dislodged flowerpot, a broken railing, a possibly poisonous spider, a series of tornadoes, a rising tide, a swarm of disgusting ship worms, more storms, even a scary man in a green baseball cap.
On the other side, Norris and Inglehart write, is a counterrevolution, a retro backlash, especially among the older generation, white men, and less educated sectors, who sense decline and actively reject the rising tide of progressive values, resent the displacement of familiar traditional norms, and provide a pool of supporters potentially vulnerable to populist appeals.
Giovanni Peri and Gianmarco Ottaviano find that the value of increased cultural diversity of this sort can be partially measured through higher housing values in more diverse cities — people are willing to pay more for the amenity value of ethnic food — but will miss the extent to which a nationally rising tide lifts all boats.
It previously knocked back an offer by a China-led consortium to buy the country's largest agricultural land owner, cattle company Kidman & Co. Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull used a major speech on Wednesday to criticise the rising tide of protectionism within parliament, despite his government being responsible for the rejection of the Ausgrid and Kidman bids.
SARA EISEN: There is a nationalism sweeping the US and Europe and other countries and what we are seeing is a rising tide of protectionist measures, punative tax rules that this could be a part of all creating uncertainty for business and investment and could be potentially damaging for growth-- Do you see this as part of that?
Later, after coming under fire from then-senator and noted marijuana enemy Jeff Sessions, Comey retracted his comments and claimed that he was joking, but it's clear that intelligence agencies are rethinking longstanding norms in order to shape a new kind of workforce — one that can rise to meet the rising tide of global cyber threats.
READ MORE FROM REUTERS:Commentary: Europe's rising tide of attacks show diminishing political effectCommentary: What Trump gets wrong about the Middle EastCommentary: President Trump is now the leaker in chiefCommentary: The next super weapon could be biological The man Trump met in the Vatican on Wednesday cleaves to a quite other, and much older, interpretation of the Christian message.
In the absence of Prime Minister David Cameron of Britain, who was already back in London after attending an initial day of talks, the group's remaining 27 leaders all agreed that the European Union needs to change the way it works if it is to curb a rising tide of populism driven in large part by hostility toward Brussels.
HEROIN One of the few issues on which the "three men in a room" — the governor, the speaker of the Assembly and the Senate majority leader — can agree is a pressing need for action on the rising tide of drug-addicted New Yorkers, a crisis fed by prescription drugs and even cheaper, easier-to-get heroin.
The great mission for Democrats in 22019 is to paint a portrait of a new Democratic president and Congress leading a post-Trump America that aspires to perform great deeds with common purpose in a nation where a rising tide lifts all boats, and economic advancement and health security are a right for every American in a revitalized democracy.
Mahmood agreed, and fears that both what Trump and other Republican candidates are saying and how the media are covering the acts is resulting in a rising tide of Islamophobia, which is exactly what the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and al Qaeda want, in that they can claim with authority that the West hates Muslims.
And it's a vision that both organizations seem to fear is under threat against a rising tide of populism, where nationalist political parties and policies have seen a series of victories across Western nations in the past two years — from Brexit in the U.K. to the election of Donald Trump and, most recently, the Italian elections.
To the Editor: Re "A Rising Tide of Anti-Semitism" (editorial, May 1): As a reader of The New York Times and, now living abroad, of The International New York Times, I applaud your apology for the horrific political cartoon published in that edition and for coming to terms with your silence of 70-plus years ago.
In this standoff, European officials have called on Silicon Valley companies to take down at least 50 percent of the hate speech from their services once they are notified, and they signed up the likes of Twitter, Facebook and Google to a voluntary code of conduct last year to combat the rising tide of harmful content online.
"The murder of innocent civilians because of their religious beliefs, and the murder of a police officer for the simple reason that he was a police officer," he said in a statement, "must be the wake up call to those who fail to see or acknowledge the rising tide of hate here in New Jersey, and around the nation."
For myself, I'll eat a slice of both and then make my way north to Canada, where I'm set to interview David Sax onstage at the University of Toronto this evening, about his article on the rising tide of Syrian refugees in Toronto's food scene, and to talk to some of the subjects of his reporting.
Peri and co-author Gianmarco Ottaviano find that the value of increased cultural diversity of this sort can be partially measured through higher housing values in more diverse cities — people are willing to pay more for the amenity value of ethnic food — but will miss the extent to which a nationally rising tide lifts all boats.
" Walker, who works on Google's global affairs and serves as its chief legal officer, said the election was fair and noted that politics works in "cycles," Variety wrote: Walker frames Trump's victory as a response to fears of globalization and the rising tide of nationalism and populism, but he doesn't doubt that the election was a "fair and democratic process.
Mozilla also made some noises about this acquisition somehow contributing to the health of the internet, which... well, let's just let Mozilla CEO Chris Beard tell you: "We believe that the discovery and accessibility of high-quality web content is key to keeping the internet healthy by fighting against the rising tide of centralization and walled gardens," he said in a blog post.
It will be a challenge for the social democracies of continental Europe to maintain and adjust elaborate systems of high taxation and extensive redistribution or for the richest democracies of Asia to preserve their unusually equitable allocation of pretax incomes to stem the rising tide of inequality, which can grow only stronger as ongoing globalization and unprecedented demographic transformations add to the pressure.
By the time Rene — a marketing manager whom I'd seen around my neighborhood spending his time giving free advice and labor to mom-and-pop places that were fighting off the rising tide of gentrification — slid into my DMs, about six months later, I was still perfectly aware of how many ways a man can ruin a woman, even the kind ones.
The Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum & Arts Centre in Lochmaddy, which hosts the work, can no longer develop on its existing site due to predicted storm surge sea levels, and its clear that the facility will be mostly submerged by the rising tide in the coming years, unless society collectively finds a way to reduce the environmental impact of human existence on the planet.
One thing the Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE presidency showed, which creates his greatest legacy and her greatest opportunity, is that an American leader can dream of and realize a presidency that makes this country a rising tide that will lift all boats.
Since the 2016 presidential election, scholars have hotly debated the best way to counter the "weaponization" of the Middle Ages by a rising tide of far-right extremists, whether it's white nationalist marchers in Charlottesville, Va., displaying medieval symbols or the white terrorist who murdered 50 people at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, using weapons inscribed with references to the Crusades.
But the arrivals of several pedigreed coaches — Meyer, who joined Ohio State in 2012; James Franklin, who departed Vanderbilt, of the SEC, for Penn State before the 2014 season; and Jim Harbaugh, the Michigan alumnus who returned to Ann Arbor for the 2015 season — created a rising tide that lifted all boats and changed the way the Big Ten did business.
His lab has studied, among other things, how the python's microbiome changes in response to eating; how its metabolism responds to meat depending on whether it has been ground up like hamburger or cooked in a microwave oven; how it regulates its blood flow after feeding; and how it keeps a rising tide of gastric acid from lapping into its throat.
Sonic would quickly drown when immersed in the wet stuff, the player often just too late to gulp down a life-saving air bubble; Rainbow Islands' heroic Bubby and Bobby were chased up each level by a rising tide; and the drink that surrounded Grand Theft Auto III's Liberty City was so toxic that the game's silent protagonist Claude would lose his health within seconds of submersion.
Amidst ever-looming threats of revised travel bans targeting Muslim countries, dangerous rhetoric sparking anti-Muslim violence, increasingly persistent acts of vandalism targeting mosques, and a rising tide of Islamophobia and hate speech, one only need to look around and listen to sense that we still have a long road ahead of us, when it comes to notions of harnessing power, progress, and equality for all women.
It'd be impossible to recount them all, even in the broadest of strokes, but here are just a few: A rising tide of authoritarian governments worldwide have attempted to enact legislation to deprive parts of society that are already oppressed of basic rights—even now the United States Supreme Court seems divided on whether employers should be allowed to fire people for their sexual orientation.
To date, Okta touts a decent amount of ubiquity in the enterprise world, with integrations with more than 5,000 apps and thousands of customers and a business bolstered by a significant shift to the cloud for enterprise software that requires secure log-ins to use, as well as a rising tide of malicious hacks that have driven companies to have better control over their identity management policies.
She is part of a rising tide of women, including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Cynthia Nixon in New York and Stacey Abrams in Georgia, that is challenging historically white male power structures in politics — not only to advance their policy ideas, but also to reflect the changing diversity of their constituents, who have long lacked one of their own in congressional seats or governor's offices.
If "Fahrenheit 11/9" finds the slightest ray of hope in what is, by any measure, an extremely bleak vision of America and its future, it's in grass-roots activism -- specifically, by featuring the teenagers from Parkland, with their crusade against the gun lobby; teacher strikes, highlighting one in West Virginia; and a rising tide of new Democratic politicians like New York's Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
The Newsroom was the second time a network allowed Aaron Sorkin, creator of The West Wing, to do where the fuck he wanted, and what he wanted to do at that time to confront what he saw as a rising tide of right wing extremist in the United States was to create a show about an institutional TV figure who could tell the American people the news.
They feel deceived by a class of politicians, experts, technocrats and journalists which had claimed to be in possession of the truth and offered a series of propositions that turned out to be misleading or wrong: the rising tide of globalization will lift all boats, the market is free and fair, shock therapy would bring capitalism to Russia, shock-and-awe therapy would deliver democracy to Iraq.
In her convention speech, Warren will again offer the ultimate message, which is both positive and negative: positive supporting her egalitarian vision of an America with a rising tide that lifts all boats, and negative against the cold and cruel forces of selfishness, greed, division and the politics of bigotry that Trump personifies so perfectly as he exploits the pain of others to profit himself.
Although one would expect the steady accumulation of terrible ideas to lead to more judicious patent granting at the USPTO, things have only gotten worse since 'ol George Washington signed off on the first patent 22012 years ago—so bad, in fact, that Congress has found it necessary to propose a number of bills in recent years to stem the rising tide of dumb ideas.
The last time the US was led by a Republican president, President Bush, the State Department launched a program that invited people from Muslim-majority countries to come to the US. The idea was to fight the rising tide of Islamophobia that occurred after 9/11 by inviting kids to study in the US via a cultural exchange program called Youth Exchange & Study (YES).
On a larger scale, Metallica and Guns N' Roses were already digging an escape route out of the hair-metal purgatory American metal found itself in, but alternative metal was something else entirely: a loose confederation of oddballs, misfits, artists, and colorful characters whose anything-goes ethos fit better with the rising tide of alternative rock, which was just starting to make massive commercial inroads with R.E.M. and The Cure.
This time around, under his daughter's control, the National Front has worked its way into the mainstream through a conscious "de-demonization" effort that focuses on nationalism, security, and anti-elitist populism, often by playing on the rising tide of Islamophobia in the country—"playing down the FN's (unpopular) anti-Semitism while playing up its (more popular) Islamophobia," as Mehdi Hasan put it in an op-ed on the Intercept.
Mark PocanMark William PocanPentagon pushes back on reports troops in Afghanistan don't have coronavirus tests Pentagon confronts coronavirus as global conflicts rage To fight the rising tide of hate in our country, we must stop bias-based bullying in the classroom MORE (D-Wis.) warned while leaving the briefing that the United States could be headed toward the crisis in Italy, as opposed to the relative success story of South Korea.
Linda Sánchez (D-Calif.) and John KatkoJohn Michael KatkoTo fight the rising tide of hate in our country, we must stop bias-based bullying in the classroom Hillicon Valley: House passes key surveillance bill | Paul, Lee urge Trump to kill FISA deal | White House seeks help from tech in coronavirus fight | Dem urges Pence to counter virus misinformation Lawmakers criticize Trump's slashed budget for key federal cyber agency MORE (R-N.
Mark PocanMark William PocanPentagon pushes back on reports troops in Afghanistan don't have coronavirus tests Pentagon confronts coronavirus as global conflicts rage To fight the rising tide of hate in our country, we must stop bias-based bullying in the classroom MORE (D-Wisc.) on Thursday tweeted that that he heard troops in Afghanistan have coronavirus symptoms but that officials would not say if they had tests to confirm the illness.
"The Irishman" comes to the Globes on a rising tide of early support: The critics association of which I am a member, the New York Film Critics Circle, just awarded it Best Picture (I'd never reveal my own vote, but draw your own conclusions); the National Board of Review did likewise, and the American Film Institute gave it a place on its Top Ten Films of the Year list.

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