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"seesaw" Definitions
  1. a recreation in which two children alternately ride up and down while seated at opposite ends of a plank balanced at the middle.
  2. a plank or apparatus for this recreation.
  3. an up-and-down or a back-and-forth movement or procedure.
  4. Whist
  5. a crossruff.
  6. moving up and down, back and forth, or alternately ahead and behind: It was a seesaw game with the lead changing hands many times.
  7. to move in a seesaw manner: The boat seesawed in the heavy sea.
  8. to ride or play on a seesaw.
  9. to keep changing one's decision, opinion, or attitude; vacillate.
  10. to cause to move in a seesaw manner.

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According to the Seesaw site, for instance, the company expects its teacher ambassadors to "use Seesaw regularly in your classroom," host two Seesaw-related conference talks or workshops annually and participate in Seesaw discussions online.
That will turn seesaw theory into seesaw fact — a truth we can't and shouldn't ignore.
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But there is also a risk in seesaw marriages, Coontz said, that once the seesaw tilts toward one person's career, it may never tilt back.
Last month, Central Park unveiled its first take on the seesaw in decades — something called a spring rider seesaw — at a newly renovated playground on West 84th Street.
A greener president would probably seesaw back towards the CPP.
As coverage goes up, by seesaw effect, care goes down.
This, of course, is part of a larger policy seesaw.
But officials and traders said it was a seesaw battle.
There's not much data on seesaw marriages yet, Coontz said.
Millions of students now use Seesaw each month in 150 countries.
In some places, the seesaw has not gone out of style.
One striking piece looks like President Trump playing on a seesaw.
Meanwhile, the option of a seesaw marriage isn't available to everyone.
The singer seemed to seesaw in the days before his death.
In general, it's rare to see major legislation seesaw like that.
Nine months in, he pivoted Shadow Puppet and Seesaw launched in 2015.
It launched everything else off that seesaw and far into the distance.
That has lead to seesaw numbers for a slew of housing data.
The history of New York City playgrounds is intertwined with the seesaw.
Yes, the filibuster makes policy less likely to seesaw wildly with every election.
In fact, as coverage has increased, care has gone down — the seesaw effect.
Instead of banning personal technology in the classroom, Seesaw lets teachers embrace it.
The elections this year have continued the seesaw behavior of modern American politics.
"I think you would see a similar thing in seesaw marriages," Coontz said.
The seesaw between anxiety and boredom is far too familiar to the modern workforce.
American and Mexican families play on a seesaw over the Mexican border, July 28.
This seesaw series, however stomach-roiling, has given the Warriors a moment worth savoring.
Next up is the seesaw, or the "Boost Your Creativity" part of the agenda.
Riding the high of our maze navigating skills, we moved on to the seesaw.
Over the last three years, the two countries have been a seesaw of production.
The seesaw between recitation and song continues, at times wisely dispensing with Brechtian asides.
"I will embed it in my brand every day," Ms. Delzer said of Seesaw.
Kvitova got an early break, but Barty broke back in a seesaw final set.
Without a spouse sitting opposite, the kitchen table can feel unbalanced, a seesaw for one.
And the startup has 1,000 schools and districts paying for the premium version of Seesaw.
Google announced today that it is open-sourcing Seesaw — a Linux-based load balancing system.
It seemed that presidents would seesaw between forced assimilation and forced removal of Native Americans.
Chevron deference, with the regulatory seesaw it enables, subjects even an administration's supporters to abuse.
Thanks to smart design, Seesaw sidesteps trouble that prevents other education apps from working right.
Luckily some places like California now tie funding to parent involvement, which Seesaw can boost.
Seesaw could reveal who needs extra attention without embarrassing children in front of the class.
Vanasco's prose sometimes feels like a stream-of-consciousness seesaw, leaving readers disoriented and frustrated.
Erupting with laughter, she jumped up, brushed herself off and hopped back on the seesaw.
Like a seesaw, oil prices have gone up in February, while energy stocks have gone down.
After the split from Ulay, she married a confusing seesaw of a man named Paolo Canevari.
In a seesaw game, Carr was 5 of 7 for 74 yards on the winning drive.
School districts are notoriously stingy too, so Seesaw will need to prove it boosts academic performance.
From the first mouthful — a wild seesaw from saline sharpness to fatty roundness — I was entranced.
The widget prompts users to draw a specific thing, like a seesaw, in under 20 seconds.
Sitting on the seesaw is part exercise in trust (often in a complete stranger), part escapism.
To a knowing few, our names remain rigidly attached, like the two ends of a seesaw.
The play equipment was sparse and isolated: a slide here, a seesaw there, a jungle gym.
When he ran for president, the seesaw of their marriage tipped, out of necessity, toward him.
The game continued to seesaw, with the lead changing hands six times over the next 3:20.
Facebook, for instance, saw shares seesaw on its first trading day, ending less than 1 percent higher.
You won't regret watching this video of a bunch of old men falling off a giant seesaw.
Trump has had a seesaw approach to China, though, following up combative rhetoric with gestures of goodwill.
Analysts said prices would seesaw until there the market got a clearer outlook for the refinery industry.
That's how a seesaw works, whether it is people going up and down, or coverage and cost.
Trump's tweets, meanwhile, have at times driven news cycles and even caused stock market prices to seesaw.
Notre Dame, a No. 6 seed, withstood a thrilling seesaw battle with Michigan to win, 70-63.
Under the slogan 'A Vote is a Vote' two figures are pictured evenly balanced on a seesaw.
For non-European immigrants, the 20th century made their fates seesaw around the fulcrum of labor organizations.
Hong Kong time: Cathay Pacific Group (CPCAY) rebounded 0.9% in Hong Kong in a seesaw trading day.
They stunned the Patriots on Thursday, winning a seesaw game filled with injuries and penalties, 42-27.
"I've seen the DVD," he said when asked about the production and its huge, wonky seesaw set.
Brent crude oil futures fell 62 cents in seesaw trade to $69.75 a barrel by 10:06 a.m.
A party across the street has set up a tiger-shaped metal seesaw for kids to play on.
The rematch was a seesaw battle, as the Pistons entered the fourth clinging to a 78-75 advantage.
The seesaw works here too: the more expensive a treatment is, the less likely it will be approved.
Mr. Sikora's performance as a broken man riding a seesaw of instability and resilience was a particular highlight.
That way administrators know if they pay to equip all their teachers with Seesaw, they'll actually use it.
Seesaw matches proved a mainstay for Sabalenka in 203, leading to a WTA-high 29 third sets contested.
Stocks fell Wednesday in a seesaw trading session, as markets sought direction after several tumultuous days of trading.
Yet the seesaw remains paramount in the public consciousness, along with swings and slides, as a playground staple.
Maryland shot 57.4 percent from the field (27 of 213) and was in command after a seesaw start.
And there have been attempts at more futuristic versions of the seesaw over the decades, such as a standing seesaw at Ciccarone Park in the Bronx that was installed in 2007 but has since broken, and a crescent-shaped modern version at Melrose Playground in the Bronx that remains in use.
All of Silicon Valley's breathless plotting amounts to a seesaw, bouncing up and down within a safely fixed range.
And it's that sorting has given us the seesaw, in a way that a different sorting might well not.
And in the warm periods, a small amount of freshwater couldn't prompt enough freezing to make the climate seesaw.
Frank Jackson drilled consecutive baskets in the final minute of overtime to secure the seesaw battle for New Orleans.
A final proof of the seesaw effect comes from our homegrown single payer system, the Veterans Administration Healthcare system.
You get the sense that she knows more than anybody should about the eternal seesaw of love and loss.
Third, everything they submit has to be seen and approved by the teacher before it shows up in Seesaw.
Perhaps the biggest opportunity for Seesaw is assisting shy kids that fear raising their hands and asking for help.
It was a nail-biting end to a seesaw quarter-final that saw plenty of end to end action.
But in the end, the seesaw is going to break and all the President's men will crash and burn.
The groom's mother is a founder and the chairwoman of the trustees of SeeSaw, a charity for bereaved children.
The German pavilion (motto: "Energy on Track") had, besides its algae-powered house, a hollow seesaw filled with water.
Think of it as two sides of a seesaw: As one side goes up, it pushes the other down.
The Civil War interrupts this idyll, and the seesaw of petticoated peace and trousered violence continues its rhythmic tilting.
First, it tilts to the right side and then it tilts to the left side, like a seesaw of sorts.
The seesaw is intended to evoke the playful energy of childhood while testing out the spring capacity of the Ultraboost.
It was another of those junctures that showed Anthony's prowess, as well as the seesaw nature of the Knicks' offense.
Samakuva had previously said he planned to step aside, but had appeared to seesaw on the decision in recent months.
It's got that seesaw of sweet and tang, a meld of pulped tomato, vinegar and sugar pressed from organic beets.
She was nervous, but neither boy was hurt, because the seesaw ends hit tires embedded in the soft play mat.
At the end of a seesaw first half, Boston scored the last eight points to take a 61-52 lead.
Trump last week slammed Boeing for the cost of its new Air Force One, causing the company's stocks to seesaw.
You can think of the NAO as a vast seesaw of atmospheric pressure that wobbles between positive and negative states.
Catherine and Sean's nursery also features a faux-fur shag rug, elephant seesaw, and a book shelf filled with picture books.
The result is a kind of seesaw effect, in which the games' terrible odds allow their jackpots to grow ever-bigger.
To figure out what was causing the global climate to seesaw from north to south, the scientists turned to climate simulations.
Mostly living anonymously in her apartment in Manhattan, she struggled with what Ms Cep calls the "seesaw of perfectionism and despair".
Meanwhile, on the other end of the seesaw, a substantial gain in the market has moderately decreased the current dividend yield.
Media analyst Steven Cahall from RBC Capital Markets also agreed, noting a seesaw sentiment over the stock in the past year.
Think of your life like a seesaw, says Michael Ungar, director of the Resilience Research Centre at Dalhousie University in Canada.
Most students use Seesaw on school-provided tablets with limited apps and connectivity, though, so there's no confusing work and play.
U.S. oil prices closed higher Wednesday in seesaw trading, as strong U.S. gasoline demand offset worries over record high crude stockpiles.
Executives point out that awards shows have long been prone to seesaw ratings, with any number of factors affecting their appeal.
Instead of top-down cold calling superintendandants, Seesaw aims to get a bunch of teachers in a district raving about it.
"Teachers have really responded well to feeling like they are being listened to," said Carl Sjogreen, a co-founder of Seesaw.
"This was absolutely the best thing to do, rather than seesaw back and forth between two election models," Ms. Ormsby said.
To be a world-class swimmer in the United States is to teeter on an emotional, and often a financial, seesaw.
But the Dow industrials, Nasdaq and S&P 29 later pared gains to seesaw erratically on either side of break-even.
Now that the Obamas are no longer in the White House, the seesaw may be swinging back in Michelle Obama's direction.
He and San Fratello, an assistant professor of interior design at San José State University, came up with the seesaw project together.
"It was obvious that we needed to keep people in this space," he tells me, but this seesaw is easy to tip.
The risks to heart health seesaw up and down depending how much you drink and the amount of time elapsed since drinking.
But what the movie does is to take this fabled melodramatic romantic seesaw and turn it into something indelibly heartfelt and revealing.
"Less coverage = more care" might seem counterintuitive, but when one side of the seesaw goes down, the other side must go up.
Trump's seesaw: Donald Trump's desire to cut taxes and regulation works at cross purposes with his desire to see a weaker dollar.
This creates a deadly seesaw effect, whereby Assad and the rebels keep trading territory without anyone ever gaining a permanent upper hand.
And she uses apps like Seesaw, a student portfolio platform where teachers and parents may view and comment on a child's schoolwork.
After Ms. Delzer developed a relationship with Seesaw, he noted, the company gave every Mapleton teacher a premium subscription and training sessions.
Could it be that it's not only depicting the swings from friendship to frenemy but also the seesaw of trend cycles themselves?
Looking back on the seesaw of 21st-century politics, they saw that the George W. Bush administration had essentially trashed the country.
She walks the tightrope most women do in relationships, but it's fatiguing to watch her seesaw back and forth between Cole and Noah.
Now half of all U.S. schools have teachers using Seesaw, up from one-quarter in June 2016 when we profiled the education startup.
"After a period of concentrated development effort, we completed and successfully deployed Seesaw v2 as a replacement for both existing platforms," writes Sing.
The expected delay in the Mosul offensive highlights the frustrations of the Obama administration with the seesaw nature of the Iraqi ground campaign.
Slightly disoriented from riding a seesaw for the first time in two decades, we moved on to our last activity, the vertical jump.
They had played these seesaw matches 12 times before, splitting the results, as Kuznetsova went up and down in her own indecipherable fashion.
The Seesaw For Schools paid version gives administrators a dashboard to monitor each classes' workbook and integrate the data into their grading software.
The result was something of a seesaw battle between Rippon's positive GOEs on easier jumps and Kolyada's negative GOEs on more difficult ones.
The university was caught in the seesaw battles waged in the Russian government between reactionary, nationalist forces and more progressive, outward-looking factions.
The effect is a real accounting of a young relationship: a seesaw of sentiment and the joy-dread from the roller coaster experience.
American political punditry has been on a years-long seesaw about the theory that "the party decides" who will win presidential nominating contests.
After a seesaw week that unnerved financial markets, Italy's president gave a coalition of populist parties the green light to form a government.
Developed by two former Facebook product managers, Seesaw lets students produce and share their schoolwork as written notes, diagrams, audio recordings or videos.
In exchange, Seesaw offers teachers a subscription to its $120 premium service, product previews and a company badge to post on their profiles.
What they did not know was that they were in one of the last places in New York City where they could seesaw.
The title doesn't refer only to the song: The film seems to seesaw between two different ways of representing New York on screen.
While the general's superiors, including Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, expressed full confidence in him, some damage from the seesaw messages had been done.
On Seesaw, instead of racking up likes or receiving comments on a selfie, students get positive reinforcement on their quizzes, drawings and science projects.
But for traders exhausted by chasing the market's seesaw moves, the most notable thing might be just how un-notably stocks are trading Thursday.
Whether you're rural or urban, something like this modern twist on a seesaw is not only fun for kids, it makes a big statement.
Analysts said, however, that commodity-linked, liquid currencies like the rand would continue to seesaw as negotiations between the two economic superpowers drag on.
To prove the seesaw effect — a decrease in coverage produces an increase in care — we should do as Justice Louis Brandeis suggested in 1932.
After about six years of regular and increasing meth use, my life was a seesaw: on one side, the home, relationships and the rest.
Still today looks like an "up" day on the seesaw with MSCI's world stock index up more than 1.33% at a one-week high.
"They can see what you are doing now that we have Seesaw," McCoy, a third grader in Ms. Delzer's class, said of his parents.
The pendant soared to 36.4 million Swiss francs - which Sotheby's said was a world record for a pearl - after 10 minutes of seesaw bidding.
This history proceeds in a seesaw manner, with periods of prudery in reaction to periods of license followed by more prudery, followed by license.
The game was a seesaw affair with Arizona taking a quick 2-0 lead in the first before the Padres built a 5-2 lead.
Twitter user Aidan Tooker posted a video on Saturday of three kids using a makeshift seesaw as a way to launch themselves in the air.
Bill Ackman and David Einhorn are considered top hedge fund managers in the world, but they might as well be on a seesaw this week.
The stark contrast between these two views of Naoufel — the relaxed and the visceral — creates a dizzying seesaw that diminishes any deeper consideration of embodiment.
An entire Sephora's worth of shimmer and falsies, shirtless men doing quadruple backflips off of a seesaw, and the secret to faking a Kardashian booty.
Complicating matters, Axios writes: Johnson and Corker sit on opposite ends of a Catch 22 seesaw: Johnson wants lots more money for "pass-through" businesses.
If YouTube can cause viewers to seesaw across the political spectrum, then surely it can sway how they feel about the latest Star Wars spinoff.
Marissa Dennis watched as her boys Kale, 8, and Asher, 6, slipped off the seesaw and banged each other down as hard as they could.
And, for a time early this year, the sector correlation briefly turned negative — meaning tech and financials were on opposite ends of a virtual seesaw.
Nasr al-Hariri, the main opposition negotiator, was quoted by news agencies as saying that observing the seesaw battle was "like watching Tom and Jerry."
In a volatile session which saw the STOXX 600 seesaw in and out of positive and negative territory, the pan-European benchmark ended 0.6 percent lower.
For players who enjoy riding around on shopping carts, the whole thing has been like a seesaw: you never know if they'll be useable or not.
Then I watch a very drunk old man attempt to seesaw on his own before he, too, falls off, bringing the whole thing down on himself.
A problem for McConnell & Co: Johnson and Corker sit on opposite ends of a Catch 22 seesaw: Johnson wants lots more money for "pass-through" businesses.
ET. Canada's main stock index edged higher in a seesaw session on Friday in the wake of Fed officials' comments, led by financial and industrial stocks.
This back and forth in Aleppo, where the rebels and Assad seem to trade gains and momentum, illustrates the fundamental seesaw dynamic of the civil war.
But the seesaw of withdrawal and deeper engagement, without the articulation of a clear strategy for the region, is sure to confuse allies and enemies alike.
"Anchoring the book, which is narrated by two kittens, is the word 'seesaw,'" the reviewer wrote, citing Ms. Karlin's playful, tongue-twisting use of the word.
Entering the fourth quarter with the score tied at 22014-225, the Bucks and Knicks continued a seesaw battle, with neither team able to pull away.
Lane Addonizio, who plans playgrounds for the Central Park Conservancy, said she believed the return of an old-fashioned fulcrum seesaw might not be far behind.
The scrunchie went from queen bee status symbol to fashion roadkill and then, in another tilt of the seesaw, it rose again to rule the school.
Same-sex couples may have seesaw marriages, but their decisions may be complicated by the sexuality pay gap and by anti-LGBTQ discrimination in the workplace.
Unlike London and Dublin, which have seen prices seesaw over decades, German cities such as Frankfurt and Hamburg have historically been stable, with only modest price increases.
Together, they were nominated for two Academy Awards for the song "Faraway Part of Town" from Pepe (20023) and "Second Chance" from Two for the Seesaw (1962).
The polls have seemed to seesaw back and forth between showing a strong Clinton lead and a very close race (with, usually, Clinton ahead just a bit).
The difference is what's under your feet: Instead of a flat deck, the Space Scooter has a "Pump & Go" system that looks and moves like a seesaw.
South Korea&aposs government has been careful to avoid rash comments or hasty interpretations of the seesaw developments in the lead-up to the summit in Singapore.
Like a seesaw responding to a heavier counterpart, the foam rises to actively support the hollow of my lower back, helping remove the tension I store there.
This is where someone can get locked into a strange and desperate headspace—either collapsing into an increasingly restrictive habit or stumbling onto a binge/purge seesaw.
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal remain on the other side, which will play its fourth round on Monday, the high end of the men's tournament celebrity seesaw.
Education start-ups like Seesaw give her their premium classroom technology as well as swag like T-shirts or freebies for the teachers who attend her workshops.
The universal sign for a playground — the image on a road sign warning that a playground is near — is usually of two stick figures on a seesaw.
One of her 4-year-old twins has special needs, and the seesaw, which requires cooperation and coordination, is just the kind of equipment her therapists recommend.
The soul hits Irma Thomas had from 1959 into the 1960s seesaw between womanly sass ("Don't Mess With My Man") and lovesick loneliness ("Ruler of My Heart").
Sagala's estate claims the pilots fought to pull the nose back up, causing the plane to seesaw more than 2 dozen times before crashing into the Java Sea.
In December, he prevailed over the Bridgestone Corporation in a seesaw battle to acquire the auto parts retailer Pep Boys for $18.50 a share, or about $1 billion.
From this energy balance perspective, sugar came to be seen as a good way to displace fat and calories from the diet -- the so-called sugar-fat seesaw.
Seesaw offers iOS, Android, Kindle, Chromebook and web apps where kids can share photos, videos, drawings, notes, links, files and blogs, and record voice-overs explaining their work.
But schools and school districts pay if they want to sync Seesaw with their student databases and grading systems, and get centralized administration, analytics and more grading features.
Luckily, Seesaw's Dropbox-style bottom-up distribution strategy gives the product away to teachers until a school feels like they might as well bake Seesaw into their systems.
The seesaw trading action has been frequent since the start of 2016 as jittery investors have been piling into U.S. government debt whenever stock and oil prices fall.
Twins rally, hand Phillies ninth loss in a row MINNEAPOLIS — In a seesaw game between two struggling teams, it was the Minnesota Twins who struck the final blow.
It dares to be as fanciful, histrionic, awkward and downright terrified as young people are in that period when the hormones kick in and emotions seesaw between extremes.
For the 19883 premiere of Peter Maxwell Davies's "Taverner" at the Royal Opera House in London, he devised a giant mechanical seesaw that suggested the scales of justice.
We're not given many time stamps, and it's not until the final minutes that an actual match surfaces (it's the 1984 seesaw Roland Garros final against Ivan Lendl).
While riding the seesaw with Ms. Nelson, 24, (and being recorded by Ms. Centeno, 26), Ms. Rosario lost her balance and fell to the pavement below on Broadway.
And Wheeler has a seductive purpose in mind as well: By employing an unrealistically narrow view of market competition, his seesaw construct almost invariably tilts toward more regulation.
Ronald Rael and Virginia San Fratello, co-founders of the studio Rael San Fratello, have found a way to connect people across barriers with a simple contraption: a seesaw.
Instead, their problem is that admitting them into the storied 30-stock benchmark would be like putting an elephant on the other side of a seesaw from a poodle.
Additional credit, of course, goes to the actor, Andrew Long, who at various points approximates Mr. Trump's characteristic shrug-smirk-wince and his familiar seesaw of aggression and petulance.
"I think we have to take the kids out a little bit from the safety bubble," she said, placing her 2-year-old daughter, Sadie, on a seesaw too.
The latest polls show potential Democratic Senate pickups in Tennessee, Arizona and Nevada, with McCaskill engaged in a seesaw reelection battle, and Brown sitting on a double-digit lead.
Paul Nolan, a Belfast-based researcher, compares the polarisation to a seesaw: whenever one party has moved farther from the centre, the other has done the same to balance it.
Three months after the battle for the city, the insurgents still control much of the province around it, a seesaw struggle that is being repeated throughout much of the country.
And they are cultivated not only by start-ups like Seesaw, but by giants like Amazon, Apple, Google and Microsoft, to influence which tools are used to teach American schoolchildren.
In 21990, 22007 percent of playgrounds around the nation had a seesaw, according to the National Program for Playground Safety, which makes estimates based on visits to about 284,000 parks.
PRAGUE, Oct 210.28 (Reuters) - Hungary's forint led central European currencies higher on Wednesday during a seesaw week, while further gloom from major world economies pushed the region's stock markets lower.
The game continued to seesaw between 3- and 5-point Oregon leads until Wilson hit a 3 to cut Oregon's lead to 60-58 with less than five minutes left.
Still, the seesaw nature of the first half continued, and in a fitting end to a rough stretch for the Panthers, Newton was sacked on the final play of the half.
This seesaw pattern will lead to areas of snow and a wintry mix to the north and rain and locally strong thunderstorms to the south as systems roll through into Sunday.
Our thought bubble: The White House first declined to rule a carbon tax out, then told Axios last month it was ruling it out, so we'll see if the seesaw continues.
While it's normal for outrage to seesaw back and forth between partisan factions on Twitter, #BoycottABC is unique in that both sides waged war against the other under the same hashtag.
That's because interest rates and bond prices move in opposite directions, like children on a seesaw (known in some playgrounds as a teeter-totter), as I explained in an earlier column.
Beyond tracking each student separately, the new $120 per year Seesaw Plus premium version includes a skills view where teachers can rate students as green, yellow, or red on each lesson.
She was acquainting them with her Dance Constructions from the early 1960s, a collection of performance pieces that also make use of a seesaw, a wooden ramp and simple rope contraptions.
Their deployments allowed Assad's forces to make their major push toward the city, the latest in a fundamental seesaw dynamic in momentum that has characterized the Syrian civil war for years.
He grew up in a small mountainside village in western Nepal, a couple hours' drive from where Ms. Bayak died and where women still pound grain with a seesaw-like plank.
I learned that salt and acid work like a seesaw; just when I thought I'd added the right amount of salt, I'd taste the soup and find it needed more vinegar.
But it would make it more difficult to avoid evidence-based findings of effective competition by employing ill-founded stratagems designed to tilt the FCC's seesaw towards more regulatory power grabs.
Retail sales have been on a seesaw pattern, rising at a healthy pace in January, then falling in February, followed by the big jump in March and now a drop in April.
And for instructors, Seesaw serves as extra eyes, allowing them to focus on managing the classroom, then later watch self-recorded videos of students completing a task or working through a question.
As the fortunes of their investment and consumer banking units seesaw, banks might seem tempted to increase their the most profitable businesses and take more risks on the strength of American consumer.
Swings, seesaw, monkey bars jammed into a weedy rectangle of mulch, a cedar gazebo, three picnic tables, a scrawny maple tree casting a thin slice of adolescent shade across a water fountain.
Millions of Venezuelans have spent the last few years on an emotional seesaw, pinning their hopes for change on one leader after another, only to watch them fail and the opposition fracture.
The S&P 500 has been edging closer to 3,028, its high from July 26, but it has backed off a number of times, creating a jagged seesaw pattern on August's chart.
For those who are willing and able to enter into seesaw marriages, better support systems for parents and families, including health care that's not tied to employment, would help mitigate the risks.
In one of her constructions, an abstracted portrait of a domestic drama, Rainer and the artist Robert Morris, Forti's then husband, bobbed up and down from opposite ends of a wooden seesaw.
He was also no stranger to Broadway, appearing in the 1973 romantic comedy Seesaw and bowing out of revival of Can-Can to accept President Reagan's invitation to serve as Ambassador to Mexico.
Not so, says the EU. In its new "supplemental" charge sheet out today — additional evidence in its seesaw case — the regulators reiterate that they view Amazon and eBay operating in a separate market.
Oil prices were little changed in a seesaw trading session, as investors weighed rising U.S. production against comments from leading Gulf oil producers that an extension to OPEC-led supply cuts was likely.
Nashville's Ryan Johansen opened the scoring on the game's first shot just 51 seconds into the seesaw affair, taking advantage of porous defensive coverage that left him alone in front of the net.
The seesaw tipped in Los Angeles' favor again over the first half of the third quarter and a D'Angelo Russell trey gave them a 16.63-216.6 lead with just over seven minutes left.
The No. 40-ranked Mladenovic started slowly before taking advantage of an error-strewn Barty, whose 15-match Fed Cup winning streak was ended in a seesaw match lasting 2 hours 31 minutes.
"Historically, the oil futures market is like a seesaw: traders crowd into one side of the trade and then when it gets overloaded, they flee to the other side en masse," Cramer explained.
The three seesaws were in heavy use — parents balanced toddlers on the seats, older children whooshed each other skyward, and one father tried to stand in the middle of the seesaw and balance.
Oil prices were mixed on Thursday in a seesaw trading session, as investors weighed rising U.S. production against comments from leading Gulf oil producers that an extension to OPEC-led supply cuts was likely.
The rate-bond seesaw is why negative interest rates — which have been spreading as central banks seek to stimulate a still sluggish global economy — can produce positive returns, when rates are still dropping further.
In one example, Ms. Thao studied a calendering process in which her suppliers from the Black H'mong ethnic group rode a rock weighing about 50 pounds, seesaw style, over hemp fabric to soften it.
Throughout, Michael appeared to endure the meteorological seesaw from 95-degree tropical heat to arctic indoor air-conditioning with equanimity, rarely shedding his heavy artillery coat, aviators, or delicately embroidered black-and-gold surgical mask.
By getting kids to care about classwork and giving teachers a closer look at their students' process not just output, Seesaw has quietly become one of the most popular learning tools for elementary school students.
In 2009, the two designed a concept for a binational seesaw at the border for a book, "Borderwall as Architecture," which uses "humor and inventiveness to address the futility of building barriers," UC-Berkeley said.
While the Syrian military has been making rapid gains against ISIS near Deir Ezzor, recently taking back the important village of al-Sukhna, out here in Salamiyah they have seen more of a seesaw battle.
Pragmatism seemed to seesaw with extremes of costly impracticality during a week that, for all the recent designer defections (Gucci and Bottega Veneta will show men's and women's wear together next month), was still jampacked.
Of course, this seesaw dynamic is also happening in the context of an overall market that has become quite selective and eclectic, with stocks and sectors rotating in and out of favor with unusual alacrity.
It takes a lot to swim against the tides of the food industry's many shills, and trying to offset the bad choices with the good creates a pretty dizzying mental seesaw, especially when you're hungry.
Second, we stop thinking of privilege and oppression as diametrically opposed and binary, that they are on a seesaw, that your privileges are built on my oppression and that's the only way they can work.
"When you have Goldman Sachs on one side of the seesaw and the rest of Wall Street on the other side, it's pretty fair," Dennis Davitt of Harvest Volatility Advisors told CNBC's "Trading Nation " on Thursday.
The debt market had a seesaw response on Thursday and Friday with investors firstly buying U.S. Treasuries as a safe haven and sending the benchmark 10-year note's yield US10YT=RR to a three-week low.
The retailer launched a one-night-only "performance enhancement playground" for visitors to test the Adidas Ultraboost shoe while participating in activities like navigating a maze, riding a seesaw, and competing in a vertical jump test.
Gold prices rose slightly in seesaw trade on Friday even as the U.S. dollar firmed after U.S. jobs data was weaker than expected, but still strong enough to support the case for more interest rate increases.
Drake prompted the celebration when he went untouched on a 6-yard kickoff return with 285 minutes 23 seconds left, the final swing in a seesaw game as the Miami Dolphins beat the Jets, 21-203.
For some of us, that might be because those memories were associated with injuries—an arm broken while playing on a seesaw or a few teeth lost during a jump from the top of a slide.
The first half of the workweek then features a mix of clouds and sun, and a bit of a weather seesaw as highs alternate between the 50s and 60s, with a few light showers at times.
These incidents have caused public opinion in Iran seesaw between respect for Soleimani as a nationalist figure, and frustration with the ruling clerics over the shoot down as well as constant domestic political and economic stress.
Its fraught, seesaw emotions have been the stuff of tragedy for thousands of years, from Aeschylus' "Oresteia" to Eugene O'Neill's "Long Day's Journey Into Night," works in which hateful violence and tender care become almost interchangeable.
Now that the regulatory hammer is coming down, Airbnb wants to seesaw out of the physical realm and insist that it's just a platform and can't be held responsible for what happens inside San Francisco hosts' homes.
"I voted to hopefully get beyond the politics on this, which is the seesaw back and forth between Republican FCC and a Democratic FCC that doesn't lend any level of certainty to the process," she told reporters.
But that sugar bubble is popped in the nearby gift shop, where $110 gold ice cream necklaces are on sale next to a giant seesaw that looks like an ice cream scoop — sponsored by the app Tinder.
" During his political campaigns, though, the seesaw of their marriage tipped toward him; Obama writes that "it was almost as if every day he were forced to cast another vote, between family and politics, politics and family.
In the agility competition, dogs and their handlers demonstrate concentration, athleticism, training and teamwork as they race through an obstacle course that involves a seesaw, jumps and an A-frame, something akin to a doggy high wire.
While the Taliban are unlikely to hold ground for long, Friday's loss of roughly two dozen Afghan troops highlights the seesaw effect of the peace talks, with both sides undertaking brutal campaigns of violence to maintain leverage.
Even a fragile macaron, which looks like it might fossilize within an hour of existence, must be left a day or two after baking to give it that classic seesaw of crackle and deflation, shatter and chew.
When the NAO is positive, the two ends of the seesaw—a low pressure center over Greenland, and a high pressure zone that swings between Bermuda and the Azores—are lower and higher relative to one another.
The 90-minute show, involving 17 dancers, has the performers assuming elegant pose after pose on unusual props, including an oversized seesaw, swing, gigantic table and theater within the theater, while audience members move freely around the space.
But beginning in the fifth round, when Joshua came charging off his stool to stun and ultimately drop the former unified champion, Saturday's bout became the kind of seesaw battle that only seems to exist in the movies.
This anthropogenic seesaw ride receives its starkest dramatization in a sequence where the hands sculpt an elaborate medieval fortification out of sand, then tilt watering cans above it as the increasingly waterlogged structure droops away like melting wax.
Here are a few offbeat places to play: • Children can grasp the laws of physics firsthand with wind pipes, fog machines and a gigantic seesaw at the Science Playground at the New York Hall of Science in Queens.
The global gag rule has become something of a political seesaw since Ronald Reagan first implemented it in 1984 at a United Nations population conference in Mexico City (which is why it's also called the "Mexico City policy").
Drake caused the celebration when he scored untouched on a 96-yard kickoff return with 203:15 left Sunday, the final swing in a seesaw game that helped the Miami Dolphins beat the New York Jets, 27-23.
Surviving a seesaw of shotmaking and speed that was in steep contrast to the booming serves of Isner and Anderson, Djokovic won, 6-4, 3-22016, 22017-221 (212), 247-22003, 153-215, in 22015 hours 222 minutes.
BUDAPEST, Dec 9 (Reuters) - The Hungarian forint fell 0.3% versus the euro on Monday, giving back some of its early-December gains, as central Europe's worst-performing currency continued to seesaw between record lows and slightly stronger levels.
"The seesaw nature of [these events], primarily between frozen and thawed conditions," can have an outsized impact on natural systems, said Alexandra Contosta, an assistant professor at the University of New Hampshire and a member of the team.
There's an inherent slapstick to Half-Life 2; Gordon Freeman is this mute Jacques Tati of video games whose only interactions with the world involve hitting things with a crowbar, firing his gun, and solving seesaw-based physics puzzles.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices were up slightly in heavy, seesaw trading on Friday, giving back most earlier gains after news that major producers would consider additional supply a day after U.S. President Donald Trump again blasted the cartel.
Gold prices were flat on Friday, late in a seesaw session that took prices to a 22011-month high twice on technical and underlying investment demand, with a sharp drop in between due to forecast-beating U.S. payrolls data.
Global stocks have been in seesaw mode since the start of the second-quarter earnings season and the added uncertainty from events like the U.K.'s vote to leave the European Union has investors hunting for yield across various asset classes.
As Vox explains: The global gag rule has become something of a political seesaw since Ronald Reagan first implemented it in 1984 at a United Nations population conference in Mexico City (which is why it's also called the "Mexico City policy").
Davis leads Ole Miss to victory over Georgia State Ole Miss junior guard Terence Davis scored 24 points as his Rebels held on to win 77-72 over Georgia State in a seesaw battle held at The Pavilion in Oxford, Miss.
Did Napoleon really have his own seesaw in his drawing room, and did he and Betsy ride on it for 45 minutes while he, in a turban and white dressing gown over white pants and shoes, read Corneille to her?
Halep saved a pair of match points herself on Townsend's serve at 5-4 in the third but instead of cruising to victory was pegged back in the seesaw tiebreak that ultimately went the way of the world No. 116.
When the seesaw tilts toward the wife's career, men get "much more experience in hands-on partnership and parenting" — when it tilts toward the husband's, the wife can still reap some of the benefits of her previous investment in work.
Nadal should be fresher than his Japanese opponent, who will be working on short rest after defeating American Tommy Paul in five sets on Wednesday with Daniel edging the seesaw first-round battle 143-1 4-6 4-6 6-2 6-2.
Romy, "Seesaw (Four Tet Remix)": This "club version" of a highlight from Jamie xx's excellent 2015 LP In Colour leans toward the dance floor thanks to some tweaks from veteran producer Four Tet, who added some percussive bits and adjusted the original mix.
Most-active July soymeal settled up $5.40 at $378.10 per short ton after a seesaw session, rallying to a contract high of $378.50 in the final minutes of trade on technical buying and anticipated tightness due to problems with Argentina's soy crop.
President Trump set the precedent for a "seesaw" policy of name-calling a leader and harshly criticizing a given country, and then conveying his willingness to communicate with the same leader and/or even to meet, as in the case of North Korea.
The planet's climate in those first few miles of our walk, through the freeze-thaw seesaw of the recent ice ages, is, in fact, far different from the carbon-dioxide infused wasteland inferno of the early Triassic, more than a thousand miles later.
LONDON — It was an "extraordinary, intense negotiation," like a seesaw with the "stakes for failure being raised hour by hour," Britain's former prime minister, Tony Blair, said Monday of the negotiations leading to the landmark Good Friday Agreement, signed on April 10, 1998.
General Moore likened Ia Drang to the Spanish Civil War before World War II: a dress rehearsal for the tactics that both sides would employ for the rest of the war and a harbinger of a prolonged stalemate in seesaw battles over territory.
It has a pen full of chickens and rabbits set between the seesaw and the climbing frame, and plenty of little bikes, scooters and other toys appropriate for toddlers, which are always left there for public use (remarkably, no one steals them).
Those systems persist to this day in some disturbing ways, but the current, vociferous naming and challenging of those systems, the placing of the lamp of truth near the seesaw of privilege and oppression, has provoked a profound sense of discomfort and even anger.
Here's why we believe the administration's actions will both help and hurt enrollment: Plans will be more affordable for millions of Americans due to the seesaw impact of cuts to cost-sharing reduction subsidies, which will actually increase subsidies for many low-income consumers.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's attack on the Navy SEAL commander who oversaw the raid against Osama bin Laden is drawing new attention to the seesaw dynamic of a President who lavishes praise on the military even as he goes after its leaders and heroes.
SHENZHEN, China (Reuters) - Karolina Pliskova edged a seesaw battle with Simona Halep in their final group match at the WTA Finals on Friday, downing the Romanian 6-0 2-6 7-4 to set up a semi-final with world number one Ashleigh Barty.
"It is as if the person is standing in the centre of a seesaw, or on a high-wire, with overstimulation on one side, and understimulation on the other, and must lean in either direction (by pulling) at different times, to remain balanced," he writes.
But because reporters feel the need to make every finding sound important, embargoes are responsible in some large part, for example, for the weekly seesaw of "coffee is good for you, coffee is bad for you" news coverage with which we've all become too familiar.
The seesaw legal battle of Brendan Dassey, whose conviction was questioned in the Netflix documentary series "Making a Murderer," took another turn on Friday as a federal court in Chicago ruled against him, dealing a major blow to his hopes of being freed from prison.
For Asian-American chefs, this seesaw between the obligations of inheritance and the thrill of go-it-aloneness, between respecting your ancestors and lighting out for the hills, manifests in dishes that arguably could come only from minds fluent in two ways of life.
McPhail and writers Ryan McHenry and Alan McDonald leave the usual anti-zombie weapons (guns, axes, chainsaws) out of the equation, make their zombies preposterously fragile, and give the characters room to dispatch them with absolutely anything that comes to hand, including a seesaw and a spatula.
Gold steadied on Friday in seesaw trade as the dollar retreated on lackluster U.S. jobs data, putting bullion on course to notch its best week in six weeks following a surge of more than 2% in the previous session as U.S.-China trade relations soured further.
Treasury prices on Wednesday followed seesaw trading in oil, as crude futures were mixed after a surprise build in oil and gasoline barrels in the U.S. Brent and WTI crude oil futures traded below $31 per barrel on Wednesday, close to the psychologically important $30 mark.
The first World Series meeting between the two iconic franchises in 102 years had been a seesaw battle until Nunez stepped up to the plate in the bottom of the seventh and took Dodgers reliever Alex Wood over the Green Monster, cashing in Benintendi and J.D. Martinez.
As you'll see in a video projection here, "Dis-Play II" and other installations were stages for Mr. Sonnier's performances with colleagues and friends, who would jump or plié in front of the illuminated solids, or raise and lower the Day-Glo-slicked panels like a seesaw.
EditorsNote: 2th graf, change 228:222 to 231:28 Zemgus Girgensons scored the go-ahead goal in the third period, and the visiting Buffalo Sabres relied on four different goal scorers to claim a 4-3 seesaw victory over the San Jose Sharks on Saturday night.
The Swedes would not be rattled, answering with two in the fifth as the seesaw battle continued with the U.S. replying with a pair in the sixth and Sweden getting one back in the seventh to leave the teams deadlocked on 5-5 with three ends to play.
"This incredible seesaw of extreme conditions would devastate the planet, and I expect that it would not take very long for the planet to become a desiccated, barren rock," said Stephen Kane, an astronomer at the University of California, Riverside, who described his own research as obsessed with eccentricity.
President Trump sent the stock market tumbling early Monday with a weekend tweet threatening to levy more extensive tariffs on imported goods from China — launching another round of the seesaw between the president's love of record Dow Jones closings and his firm belief in the merits of coercive trade policy.
We are pleased to be restarting resettlement to the US for the time being, but we must keep in mind that people trapped in the middle of this legal seesaw have lives -- and the only way out of this is for reviews to take place as the existing program proceeds.
The first-act finale, the filming of a sequence for AJ's magnum opus, focusing on Calamity Jane (although it's really more "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers"), features acrobats flying up to the proscenium, twirling in the air as they trade turns jumping from a large seesaw — technically called a teeterboard.
The futile struggle by the pilots to regain control can be seen in colorful jagged lines in graphs used in the preliminary report to the Indonesian Parliament, documenting the seesaw motion of the nose as the system pushed it down at least two dozen times before the plane's fatal nose-dive.
Equally remarkable is Mr. Ray's own strange history, a life where he seemed to seesaw between mob figures, on the one hand, and top law enforcement and military officials, on the other; he even has made claims, largely credited, that he worked for a United States intelligence agency in Kosovo.
Taking advantage of the absence of Houston Rockets guard Chris Paul, who suffered a hamstring injury toward the end of Thursday's game, Golden State reinforced its reputation for inflicting third-quarter devastation and eventually ran out to a rousing 63-86 victory in Game 6 of the Western Conference finals to even this seesaw series at 3-3.
Penguins 2, Predators 0 | Pittsburgh wins series, 4-2 NASHVILLE — The Pittsburgh Penguins became the first team in nearly two decades to win a second consecutive Stanley Cup championship when they defeated the Nashville Predators, 2-0, on Sunday in Game 6 of a seesaw series that pitted a high-scoring heavyweight against an upstart challenger.
But his efforts led to the smartest airplane ever built, a single-aisle medium-range "fly-by-wire" masterpiece called the A61043 that entered the global market in 61033, led the way to all other Airbus models since and has been locked into a seesaw battle with Boeing's relatively conventional 61023s for the past 61013 years.
"The choppy price action that we had anticipated at the beginning of this week is still being played out amidst an array of cross-currents that are prompting a seesaw type environment that is being heavily influenced by mixed interpretations to the latest EIA guidance as well as algorithmic trading activity," Jim Ritterbusch of Ritterbusch and Associates said in a note.
With a few hours to go before the Adidas Boost Experience was slated to open its doors to the public, we stopped in to try our hand at challenges that included navigating a maze filled with hundreds of bright yellow balls, riding a seesaw for the first time in two decades, and leaping as high as we could in a vertical jumping test.
" A photo posted by MUSEUM OF ICE CREAM (@museumoficecream) on Jun 26, 303 at 10:34pm PDT In addition to display pieces from New York City artists, the website goes on to say that "guests will swing on an ice cream sandwich made for two, seesaw on an ice cream scooper and find their match/favorite flavor on a custom app in Tinder Land.
It was a good game, a seesaw affair in which the Reds got out to a 4-2 lead after two innings, but the Cubs kept battling back and finally jumped ahead for good with a three-run seventh due to what the Cincinnati Enquirer called "some clever bunting"—the Cubs loaded the bases on an infield hit and two bunt singles and then scored their runs on an RBI groundout and a two-run ground single up the middle.
A small show at the Craft & Folk Art Museum shows the Mexican-American border not as a wall but as a place of imagination and possibility, and the artists who inhabit it as makers of "cross-border art": artists like Raquel Bessudo, who makes polyester jewellery based on the route followed by the deadly immigrant train, La Bestia, or Ana Serrano with her village "Cartonlandia" (pictured) and Ronald Rael, who playfully reimagines the border wall as a cycling track, a xylophone or a place to hang a seesaw.
It's been a seven-day seesaw that has seen Fox News host Tucker Carlson complain of bullying, actresses Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin indicted in a college bribery scandal, North Korea threaten to suspend talks with the US, climate change officially claim the Arctic, a terrible mass shooting in New Zealand, Paul Manafort getting an additional 43 months and then charged with 16 more crimes, Congress voting unanimously to release the Mueller report publicly only for Lindsey Graham to singlehandedly shut it down in the Senate and, of course, yet another Democratic candidate for President of the United States announce themselves.

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