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"springboard" Definitions
  1. a strong board that you jump on and use to help you jump high in diving and gymnastics
  2. springboard (for/to something) something that helps you start an activity, especially by giving you ideas

486 Sentences With "springboard"

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" - Kim, 32 "Cat used my face as springboard.
Specifically the women's 53 meter springboard final at 4 p.m.
It's also long been a springboard to the Supreme Court.
The companies also announced integration with Springboard, Google's search tool.
Is this the kind of thing that can springboard him?
For many, the contest represents a springboard for future opportunities.
It was early, and it was kind of a springboard.
We hope he can use that moment as a springboard.
In diving we'll see medals in the men's 3 meter springboard.
The felony charges were the springboard for getting me into recovery.
Using its provisions as a springboard would amplify Trump's negotiating prowess.
Now, Microsoft is now using its Surface concept as a springboard.
When you bite into them, there's a springiness, like a springboard.
Hoover's success there provided him with a springboard to the presidency.
The event served as the springboard for the cross-Canada tour.
That racist conspiracy theory was the springboard for Trump's presidential run.
She is a former European champion in the 3-meter springboard.
The diving pool will host the men's synchronized 773 meter springboard.
To learn more about Springboard for the Arts, visit their website.
She will need a springboard with a strong finish in Iowa.
The Dutch interiors served as a springboard to leap into new idioms.
Another option, Springboard Home Loans, shepherds first-time buyers through the process.
Guy hopes JMG Talks can be a springboard for exchanging different ideas.
It should be used as a springboard, and not as a hammock.
She had just leaped from a car door repurposed as a springboard.
"springboard" to US markets, they also developed and spread the dangerous CDO
It could use success there as a springboard for expansion across Africa.
He typically uses that meet as a springboard to Royal Ascot success.
On his last dive off a springboard, his head hit the bottom.
Bill de Blasio used the office as a springboard to become mayor.
Kirsten Gillibrand is clearly hoping to use the issue as a momentum springboard.
Plus, it transforms Beirut's technicolored dance utopia into a springboard for political organization.
Many treat it as a hobby, or a springboard into a larger following.
Mr. Clinton's political career no doubt served as a springboard for Mrs. Clinton's.
He said yes, using the new trip as a springboard for another journey.
"We need to use this as a springboard," Mets Manager Terry Collins said.
Malaysia wants to use the Olympics as a springboard to boost halal exports.
Not many people would call that a springboard for a career in politics.
"Hopefully this win can kind of springboard us into some W's," Hayes said.
For a select few, the Grand Prix has been a springboard to riches.
It's a wonderful springboard for a man who is disgusted with the world.
CEFC gets a ready-made springboard into high finance in the United States.
Or they could be a springboard to steal information, or just send spam.
He has even considered expanding his normal repertoire to include the 3-meter springboard.
In short: Trumpism isn't a platform, it's a springboard — for Trump and Trump alone.
In part, this fire may be a springboard for change -- at least for Canadians.
Springboard is a platform that helps people advance their tech skills, and ultimately career.
Roger Huang handles growth for Springboard and writes technical programming tutorials at code(love).
Use the security and love of marriage as a springboard to the next thing.
As for those Springboard modules, I never had a chance to try them out.
So I always use it that way, as a springboard into expelling some energy.
It was sort of the springboard for the rest of the series for me.
He turned his new reputation in the #MeToo era into a springboard for jokes.
Some Republicans have used the bias concerns as a springboard into other tech criticisms.
The local elections next month could be a springboard for next year's general election.
A clever candidate could use the issue as a springboard to discuss nearly anything.
You're using this as a springboard to talk about the other results from it?
And the positive thinking of "Liberated" uses the superficial as a springboard to idealism.
THRUSH: Let's use this as a springboard to move into the here and now.
"It served as a springboard for the Russia investigation we have today," Ahrens said.
"The original movie provided a springboard for the world we wanted to create," Joy said.
That's most likely a nod to SpringBoard, the application that manages the iOS home screen.
Mr. van Beurden says that the BG deal will be a springboard for remaking Shell.
Instead, each meal is a springboard for stories that deal with the customers' various problems.
Weiss's blog eventually served as a springboard for Glossier, her unicorn makeup and skincare company.
Still, a fresh martyrdom might be a useful springboard for a bid for the governorship.
On Sunday, Kassidy Cook and Abigail Johnston landed the two spots for the women's springboard.
FOR YEARS Al-Anad air base was the springboard for America's drone war in Yemen.
Springboard is also partnering with David Chang's Momofuku to bring its Ssam sauce to retailers.
Australia's Steven Barnett and Robert Newbury compete in the men's 3-meter springboard in 2004.
Others of its earlier investors include Broadway Angels, Next Equity, Springboard Fund, Canaan Partners, e.
The New Republic, for decades, was a springboard for many careers — but mostly for men.
Glovo will use the acquisition as a springboard for a tech hub in Warsaw, Poland.
IKEA sees the initiative, which runs towards 2030, as a springboard for making further investments.
Delia Brown uses this idea as a springboard for "Demoiselles d'Instagram" at Tibor de Nagy.
If you wish to delve into more complex programming languages, then JavaScript is the perfect springboard.
Earlier this year Kraft Heinz launched Springboard, an incubator for small, disruptive food and drink brands.
The constant doubt of others might have been a springboard for him sometimes being self-destructive.
Sony is one of the companies that loves using CES as a springboard for new phones.
Israeli commanders view the Golan not only as a shield, but also as a potential springboard.
Libya has become a key springboard for migrants trying to travel to Europe, the BBC notes.
It needed to use this week's conference as at least a springboard to showcase its strengths.
Positioning means leveraging who you are and what you've done as a springboard to what's next.
Perhaps this total solar eclipse will serve as a springboard to re-energize interest in science.
As a springboard, they asked themselves what dating really looks like for single people in 2019.
Microsoft is using the Surface concept as a springboard It's not a small bet at all.
And to me, doing that in the springboard of primary season for 2018 is extremely unwise.
The powerful committee is often a springboard for presidential candidates to build a national security resume.
But the near certainty of a Conservative government is unlikely to provide much of a springboard.
You're projecting your own fantasies onto your relationships, but this dynamic is a springboard for action.
I think he probably saw my blue checkmark and thought, OK, this a springboard for me.
Washington's primary concern is to prevent Afghanistan from once again becoming a springboard for international terrorism.
In many cases, OPT is still a better springboard to an H-1B or green card.
A few have thrived, overcoming the recession or even using it as a springboard to success.
The Yankees hoped it would be his springboard to October stardom — and on Friday, it was.
"I think it can be a springboard," Wanjuki said, "but the work is up to us."
The Olympics were meant to be his springboard toward professional boxing; he had no contingency plan.
There is no cheat sheet, no springboard allowing you to dive straight into your completed goals.
This kind of hands-on experience can "springboard someone's career at least five years," said Parris.
Google owns connected home products maker Nest, which could act as a springboard to providing insurance.
Success in Rome and Turin could prove a springboard to victory in national elections due in 2018.
"Huawei proved a springboard for (Huang) to succeed where he otherwise could not have," the spokesman said.
He added that, should all go successfully, it could be the springboard for expansion into other countries.
She thinks it could be creating a springboard to jump into the next leg of the rally.
Surely, it's not #TeamTrump's intention to somehow use bigoted rhetoric as a springboard for confronting … bigoted rhetoric.
Use this recipe as a springboard and substitute whatever vegetables and herbs are lying around your kitchen.
We hope this presentation of Hank's work will be a springboard for lively discussion of these questions.
"Assuming everything goes well from here, this could be a great springboard for the company," he added.
Lang found that after the bottom in February, Disney has mostly traded sideways, creating a springboard base.
Trump&aposs campaign manager is touting the president&aposs accomplishments as a springboard to the upcoming election.
Samsung is also using VidCon as a springboard to launch new VR and 360-degree content offerings.
Sokolow's first sentence is factual and forms the springboard for the artist's carefully choreographed flight of fancy.
A large portion of the company's growth is focused on its SpringBoard development in Oklahoma's SCOOP formation.
Outrage meant lots of sharing on social networks, and can even be a springboard into national media.
Will she be a pivotal player in this story or simply a springboard for Sparrow one-liners?
They also provide a springboard for Trump to tweet repeated attacks on Rosenstein and the Mueller investigation.
Sanders has vowed to use California as a springboard to the party convention in Philadelphia in July.
She just missed in London, finishing fourth in both 3-meter synchro and the individual springboard event.
The erosion of real earnings would stop, potentially providing a springboard for a rebound in consumer spending.
I would use this company as a springboard to success and contribute to theirs along the way.
Still, the study may be used as a springboard to "delve into this topic further," Goyfman said.
The solicitor's role became Mr. Cruz's springboard, elevating him almost directly into the world of Texas politics.
Glazer's springboard spirals go along with the overall aura of her character: unapologetic, unfiltered, and very relatable.
It's a good time for Springboard, says Tabone, because people are generating more data than ever before.
He had already won a bronze for springboard dives, and he led the pack in platform scores.
"If he's using his office as a springboard to defame someone else, that's not right," she said.
"We're acting as a springboard for Chanje to become widespread across the U.S. very quickly," Nordh said.
In addition, Hong Kong is China's "most important springboard" for foreign direct investment, the Natixis report said.
Louganis encourages divers to visualize themselves executing a perfect dive even when they're not on the springboard.
But there is one job that seems like a pretty good springboard: New York City public advocate.
Second, others, including Mayor Bill de Blasio, have used the office as a springboard to higher positions.
"This plan offers an important springboard for the committees to work from," he said in a statement.
That moment was the springboard for Leahy to engage in politics for the first time, in Wausau, Wisconsin.
Still, understanding the high performer mindset can help you create a solid springboard for all your future endeavors.
"I hope that the paper can be a springboard to rethink some common assumptions [about geoengineering]," he said.
Donna and Patti were family, so I decided to use their departures as a springboard for my own.
Prior to Wednesday, first-time buyers needed a five percent deposit for a Family Springboard mortgage with Barclays.
That said, a loss to St. John's wouldn't be much of a springboard into this year's Big Dance.
Analysts expected Martinelli to try to use the mayor's job as a springboard to return to the presidency.
Springboard, a retail analyst, predicts a drop of 0.6% in the number of people turning out this year.
He remains the leader of Forza Italia, the movement that was his springboard into politics 23 years ago.
Hundreds of private mainland firms also use Hong Kong to list and as a springboard for foreign expansion.
But the Visor's most touted feature was its Springboard expansion slot which worked similar to Nintendo's Game Boy.
"The referendum is an ideal springboard for Zaia," said Francesco Galietti, head of political risk consultancy Policy Sonar.
Though defeated in the presidential election, her strong showing is an excellent springboard for the upcoming parliamentary elections.
Thematically, the exhibition seems to forge connections between urban centers everywhere by using African cities as a springboard.
I even added a room with a springboard so she could get up really high to collect them.
The position has been a springboard into leadership positions and higher office for a number of GOP lawmakers.
A lawsuit over Sea Monkeys is the unlikely springboard for one of our best-read stories this week.
And the divers Kassidy Cook and Abby Johnston represent the United States in the 3-meter springboard finals.
Just ask the 75,000 CKE employees or the thousands more that have used CKE to springboard their careers.
But finally it was just a springboard because Rick didn't make a—thank goodness—kind of conventional biopic.
The horror genre, in particular, has always been a great springboard for us to exercise our cultural fears.
Certain schools seem to provide a better springboard to getting you visible in New York or Los Angeles.
Mr. Scalise used the position as a springboard to become whip, the No. 3 position in the House.
Digital platforms combined with financial technologies are a springboard for firms — especially small ones — to the global economy.
A decorated, retired military officer, he most likely does not see the White House job as a springboard.
It has also served as a springboard to the Arab world for numerous Western scholars and aspiring Arabists.
But far from serving as an immediate springboard to larger success, "The Boss" didn't fight for another two years.
Van Buren's sculptures become a springboard for speculation as well as a reminder of the perils of contemporary life.
It was also an enormous opportunity for Chan, and certainly a helpful springboard for much of her subsequent success.
Using Springboard, an online crowdsourcing platform, Starbucks partners at headquarters from every level can submit ideas, collaborate and innovate.
He wants a leading position in rare diseases, and a springboard big enough to strike more deals in future.
If you have an app that has local notification with repeating settings, it will crash iOS Springboard on Dec.
Using the books as a springboard, players participate in their own bloody struggles for control of the Seven Kingdoms.
In March 2015, GravityLight was named the Shell Springboard Award winner and granted £150,000 to help expand its reach.
"We see the plant in Cape Town as a springboard for developing more plants in the future," added Ottermann.
It also serves as our global town hall: a forum for debate, education and a springboard for taking action.
With online investigations, even the most innocuous sounding clue can be the springboard for a much more substantial discovery.
That backing, and widespread fears about plunging oil prices, is providing MbS with an important springboard for his efforts.
Signatories may also use the TPP as a springboard for new bilateral deals, Mexican Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray said.
As violence has spiked, concerns have grown that the region could be a springboard for attacks on the West.
She tends to use nature as a springboard to the sacred, which is the beating heart of her work.
Kraft Heinz set up Springboard as an independent platform, with its Chicago headquarters about 10 minutes from its offices.
Although the Sharks did not score during that power play, it did provide a springboard into the third period.
Rather than serving as a "springboard to work," they say the Clinton-era reforms have simply punished poor families.
We both turned to look at Max, who bounded off the springboard into a high and easy front flip.
For Stoya, being recruited for a Fleshlight of her own was a springboard into independence in the adult industry.
The match had "inspired the world of women and girls" while giving his sport "a massive springboard", he said.
They have used these areas as a springboard for a wave of attacks that threaten to destabilize West Africa.
This was a moment in Liverpool's "development," he said, a springboard to something else, a beginning, not an end.
A federal district judge in Texas agreed, using that argument as a springboard to declare the entire law invalid.
Meanwhile political organizations vowed to use the marches as a springboard to register one million voters this year. 3.
Assessment The culminating assignment was a writing diagnostic utilized as a springboard for literacy and writing instruction across curriculums.
The Confucius Institutes, located on American universities, are a thinly-veiled influence operation, and springboard for espionage by China.
For example, he says 5G wireless revenue will nearly double in 2020, a springboard to even more growth afterward.
This might sound unglamorous, but it's actually as bouncy a springboard as there is into the French ruling class.
On their own, a steadily growing economy and relatively supportive Fed policies would normally provide a springboard for stocks.
Tim Walz and Rick Nolan are targets for Republicans, hoping to use Trump's wins as a springboard to victory.
In addition, a failed presidential bid can be an excellent springboard to launch a less grandiose run for office.
Laura Zabel, who directs the Minnesota-based organization Springboard for the Arts, told Vox about her experience with NEA grants.
"Consumers clearly wanted to be outside enjoying the sun rather than visiting covered malls," Springboard Insights Director Diane Wehrle said.
Molly (Feldstein) is ruthlessly ambitious, the kind of person who sees student government as a springboard to the world stage.
That's largely because Apple prettied up iOS with springboard animations, those annoying slow zoom motions when you launch any app.
Precisionism was the springboard for thinking about larger themes around our relationship to technology during the Machine Age and today.
The #MeToo campaign was part of a transformative moment, one in which social media became a springboard for social change.
It's your responsibility to take advantage of that attention and use your business as the springboard for your greater mission.
That appeals court has served as a springboard to the Supreme Court for several justices including Scalia in recent decades.
Similarly, for Blackmon, parenting acts as a springboard for seeing things about the roles of women and what they manage.
Just to consider one possible avenue, look at Google Springboard — a tool for enterprise customers the company announced this month.
And Microsoft Chairman John Thompson told Business Insider that it used its old-school on-premises software as its springboard.
The setting was the Breuer's big inaugural exhibition "Unfinished: Thoughts Left Visible," as provocative a springboard for opinions as any.
Future missions could springboard from the moon to more ambitious destinations — a method NASA hopes will get astronauts to Mars.
He plans to use the 2017 acquisition of GM's European Opel and Vauxhall operations as the springboard for global expansion.
Dotdash bought Brides, Byrdie, and MyDomaine this year and plans to use them as a springboard to crack online beauty.
It's the perfect springboard off of which to jump into the murky waters of Canadian Chinese food and its origins.
Still, harvesting the moon's water is a must if NASA wants to set up base there and springboard to Mars.
In other events, though, several members of the Chinese team struggle to get much bounce off the springboard on vault.
"My hope is that this experience provides a springboard for a discussion regarding the security surrounding these games," Maker wrote.
Springboard is only open to a few customers today, but Google is planning for a wider release down the line.
Where was the rebuke of the man who used that conspiracy theory as a springboard to the presidency, Donald Trump?
Rather, the events are a springboard for a show that imagines the life of teenagers in this posh Roman district.
But they were also—as queer people in San Francisco forecast at the time—a springboard for Newsom's political career.
Coming across the ChooseFi podcast was their light bulb moment for a way to springboard earlier out of the workplace.
While Balanchine insisted that music was the springboard for his ballets, he often captured a dancer's personality in unexpected ways.
What's upsetting is that so many men took that statement as a springboard to making me feel uncomfortable and unsafe.
The Mickey Mouse Club gave many young celebrities a springboard into stardom, such as Ryan Gosling, Justin Timberlake, and Britney Spears.
The project would also become a springboard for a number of engineers who would go on to create their own companies.
As a kid from Coney Island, the son of a city parks employee, Epstein would have found Dalton a good springboard.
CPFL will offer State Grid a springboard to expand further in Brazil's power generation, transmission and distribution sectors, according to analysts.
Both are also checked in and hoping to use the league as a springboard to launch them back into the NFL.
Each of Wakanda's regions serves as a springboard for larger political and social questions that Coates has been trying to explore.
Following this new capital, Springboard is looking to expand its premium course to branch into industry verticals such as information security.
It was this setting that Clinton hoped to use as a springboard to victory over her bombastic Republican opponent Donald Trump.
Springboard, which has been in testing with "a small set of customers," is a little like Google Now for enterprise workers.
The French president's skill has been in using the instability of the Middle East as the political springboard for that goal.
Springboard, now Cloud Search, is designed for use in larger companies where different groups and individuals have access to different files.
Either way, Rothwell gets a massive chance to springboard right back into contention, and either way, we get an exciting fight.
But a council rebuke could provide a legal springboard for European countries to consider new sanctions against Iran, Western diplomats said.
Navalny has been one Putin's most vocal critics and is using claims of corruption as a springboard for a presidential run.
Still, Pope says, the experience served as a strong springboard into a career in country, the music she grew up with.
Here's what's happening: a glitch in the notifications system is crashing springboard, the part of iOS that handles your home screen.
This is probably Stone's last turn on the big stage, using his on-and-off relationship with Trump as a springboard.
Better weather and big discounts tempted more Britons onto the high streets, compared with declining numbers visiting shopping centers, Springboard said.
Spitzer used high-profile financial cases to build a national reputation, using the job as a springboard to the governor's mansion.
It also created the basic "SpringBoard" app—a grid of apps on a screen—that hasn't changed much in nine years.
He said he believes this "turning point" sets up a potential springboard to higher levels, particularly around the $51 resistance mark.
Observers from the other side make it harder for countries to use military exercises as the springboard for a surprise attack.
" She described the role that college played in her startup as "more of a springboard for my business, not a barrier.
The new Box link-up for Springboard will surface content stored in its enterprise accounts via search alongside Google-stored content.
It can be a springboard, John McEnroe went to Stanford for a year, but there is no precedent for West Point.
EA Sports founder Trip Hawkins was consumed by Strat-O-Matic Football and used it as a springboard for Madden NFL.
Kurz ended their coalition and now heads a caretaker government that he hopes to use as a springboard to re-election.
New Hampshire again went for McCain -- and this time he used it as a springboard to catapult himself to the nomination.
The U.S. hopes to use it as a springboard for restarting trade negotiations, Reuters reports, citing an unnamed senior U.S. official.
Even so, he noted, the post can serve as a springboard to the governor's mansion, as it was for Mr. Kemp.
Wellness retreats have served as a springboard to more emotionally charged events such as Renew, a breakup boot camp coming Dec.
But the prosecutor and the judges are now for the first time weighing the jurisdiction question, using Bangladesh as the springboard.
It's an early preview of how anti-vaxxers could use the chaos around the election as a springboard on social media.
This level of optimism has given the euro the springboard for a rally of almost 21.4 percent in as many weeks.
Qualification for the Champions League was the springboard that would enable City to become everything its owners hoped it would be.
Assad said this week capturing Aleppo would be a springboard for pushing militants to neighboring Turkey, a major sponsor of the rebellion.
RuPaul's career and "Drag Race" acted as a springboard for other drag queens to make a living through performances and corporate sponsorships.
But they stressed that such a development "wouldn't have necessarily been a springboard" for the resumption of the six-nation disarmament talks.
Mapplethorpe used his time in Chelsea as a springboard to become one of the first photographers widely celebrated as a fine artist.
A common tactic would be to send, say, Rabbid Luigi ahead, acting as a springboard for Mario's eventual death-from-above attack.
I should have specified that (though Rhineland politics was his springboard to the national scene) he grew up in Kiel and Hamburg.
We've seen a plateau for some time, but a plateau is just the place you know someone will use as a springboard.
Foreign carmakers that used Britain as a springboard to the rest of Europe have meanwhile scaled back their commitments in the country.
Ivy League schools, which of course provide a network beyond studying, are one of the obvious exceptions, the Springboard CEO readily admitted.
Johnston, a silver medalist at the London Olympics, is looking to medal again in Rio, competing in the women's 3-meter springboard.
The springboard for all this activism was the America First Committee, convened more than a decade before the meeting in Room 21950.
"Being located in the Asia-Pacific, close to many developing economies, Australia is a springboard to expand into these countries," he added.
The 23-year-old will be hoping his second Australian Open title will prove as much of a springboard as his first.
It is hardly a surprise, therefore, that a reality television host has used his stardom as a springboard into the White House.
"You can't be down in the dumps when you're out there watching these kids doing cannonballs off the springboard," Davison told CNN.
The Japan launch would then be a springboard to expand to other global markets in the future, according to the Bloomberg report.
And the U.S. Soccer Federation hopes this year's tournament could be a springboard to hosting a World Cup for the second time.
Nevertheless, there are those who try to stimulate suspicion into hatred, and to make fear and frustration their springboard into public office.
Barclays' Sophomore Springboard program that Karani supports is one of several initiatives banks have introduced recently to make trading rooms more diverse.
Watson turned a victory at the Northern Trust Open in California two years ago into a springboard for victory at Augusta National.
Coach John Calipari was unsure if his freshman-dominated team would use the win as a springboard or experience an emotional letdown.
Here are some of the best tips on resume-building that we've culled – use them to springboard your job search in 2018!
Rao's record matters to conservatives because the DC Circuit is often a springboard for the Supreme Court, as it was for Kavanaugh.
Michele Anderson is the rural program director for Springboard for the Arts, an economic and community development organization for artists in Minnesota.
Springboard to Opportunities, the nonprofit organization administering the trust, has a broader mission to help affordable-housing residents to reach their goals.
Her recent work uses the seventeenth-century Dutch floral still life as a springboard for exploring the shifting nature of human perception.
High streets emptied over the weekend as shoppers heeded government advice to avoid unnecessary trips, with footfall down 41% according to Springboard.
After graduating in 2013, he gathered startup funding and support from Shell through the Shell Springboard programme - which supports low-carbon SMEs.
Glencoe, MathLinks, and Springboard met certain criteria at some grade levels, whereas Connecting Math Concepts did not meet any of the standards.
The "Pose" star later told Insider that his hot-pink cape was the "springboard and launching pad for a very spectacular year." 
And the researchers of the study said they hope its findings will be a springboard for more nuanced discussion around universal machine ethics.
The organizers said the pool would reopen later on Friday for training as well as for the women's individual three-meter springboard preliminaries.
As such, Kraft Heinz joined other Big Food brands this year in launching a venture arm, Springboard, to partner with food start-ups.
Only now we have lawmakers like Lee and Quinlan who want to use this situation as a springboard to pass legislation, seemingly quickly.
Uber, which has pulled out of massive markets China and Russia, has used Singapore as a springboard to grow in populous Southeast Asia.
The only gold China failed to win in Rio was in the men's 3 metre springboard event where they took the bronze instead.
Wales are about to embark on a crucial World Cup qualifying campaign, and Euro 2016 must serve as the springboard for further success.
Uber, which has pulled out of massive markets China and Russia, is using Singapore as a springboard to grow in populous Southeast Asia.
Simone Biles just did a vault with half of her feet not on the springboard, still over-rotated and got highest score pic.twitter.
According to researcher Springboard, footfall on the main shopping streets is anticipated to drop versus 2017, while online transactions are forecast to rise.
It's about creating life-long relationships, acquiring transferable skills in leadership and communication, and providing a springboard for a career in public service.
Justin Timberlake's springboard band, *NSync, for example, lasted seven years, while British quintet One Direction went on an indefinite hiatus after five years.
Unlike the Lemonade highlight, which was politically charged and urgent, it's used as a springboard for Drake to air out his dirty laundry.
Out of fear, Louganis did not tell the doctor about his condition after he bloodied his head on the springboard during the Games.
The UK government would be concerned about the possibility of EU workers using Scotland as a springboard into the rest of the country.
But in recent years, the office has assumed an outsize role — even a touch of glamour — as a potent springboard for its occupants.
And it was access to UW computers as a high school student that served as a springboard for the eventual launch of Microsoft.
Getting a degree in business, management, or finance can springboard you into a lucrative career in banking, finance, or the hedge fund industry.
The Times also became the sole owner of The International Herald Tribune, which it would later use as a springboard for international expansion.
First, in 1974, was General Felt Industries, a major producer of carpet padding — an unglamorous but lucrative business that served as their springboard.
More important, though, the recipes offer a springboard from which the author can share a progressive worldview shaped by a lifetime of adversity.
Trained privately, Dr. Lee won the national A.A.U. springboard and platform championships in 1942, and was the national A.A.U. platform champion in 1946.
The selfies serve as a springboard for writing and discussion, and along the way they help create classroom connections between teacher and students.
Maleson told the court that Nuzman and Cabral had made a pact to use the Olympics as a springboard for Cabral's presidential ambitions.
Building power from its largely immigrant membership, the "county fed" has also been a political springboard, particularly for Latino leaders in state government.
Meunier-Lebouc used her French Open win to springboard across the Atlantic to the L.P.G.A. tour, where she qualified to compete in 2001.
"I'm hopeful that his win is a springboard for further change," said David Menschel, a defense lawyer and outspoken criminal justice reform advocate.
Democratic leaders never took the 2016 Russia investigation off the table as an impeachment springboard, even as attention shifted to the Ukraine scandal.
And it has been a base for the writing community that has swelled in Brooklyn and a springboard for many lesser-known authors.
A trio of exhibitions laud technology as a springboard and a tool, while also probing the way it can harbor a quiet threat.
It may be just another couple getting married on 19 May, but their nuptials could provide an springboard for meaningful change for many people.
"Hopefully, this is a springboard victory," Indiana coach Frank Vogel told reporters after his team also improved to 3-1 in its last four.
Instead, Lindelof's take is set within the world Moore created, using central Watchmen character Rorschach as a way to springboard into a new era.
Congress's current scion, Rahul Gandhi, had hoped to turn a strong showing for its UP alliance into a springboard for the 2019 general election.
Wu, however, will not be defending her individual three- meter springboard gold and will instead compete in the synchronized event with teammate Shi Tingmao.
The bug itself involves sending an Indian language (Telugu) character to devices, and Apple's iOS Springboard will crash once the message has been received.
Rumors have swirled that the War for the Planet of the Apes filmmaker wants to use The Batman as a springboard to a trilogy.
Hixon won a silver medal in the men's synchronized three meter springboard, but he and Efron have now earned the gold medal in twinning.
The tweets reflected Trump's relentless focus on Mueller and the possibility Democrats could use his report as a springboard to launch an impeachment inquiry.
Lawmakers could use the fraud settlement as a springboard for new rules on executive pay, including clawbacks of compensation, and limits on forced arbitration.
Fear the Walking Dead uses AMC's comic-turned-TV series as a springboard into another corner of its zombie-infested universe: the West Coast.
The simple answer is yes, given that the UK will lose part – if not all – its attractiveness as a springboard for expansion in Europe.
While the site itself doesn't pay the stars, it acts as a springboard for consumers to view and pay for content on other sites.
Noble at times, catering to the pure of heart, but always looking to use the faithful to springboard into ever-higher orbits of hype.
Senator Warren, for example, is a former academic and used her political positions as a springboard to the Senate – a sort of revolving door.
Our roots are in independent / prestige film and we intend to continue in that space using it as a springboard to expansion and scale.
It could have been an immediate springboard into art-world fame if she had not bolted for Rome, where she lived for two years.
Springboard focuses on developing and learning from young brands, a strategy that other big food companies have adopted as they grapple with stagnating sales.
Britain has been a popular choice for Chinese investment, with many firms seeing it as a springboard for the far larger European Union market.
The Conning Tower was a springboard to fame for Dorothy Parker and served as an outlet for other members of the Algonquin Round Table.
Montreal based band The Beat Escape ostensibly make dream-pop, but it's the kind that acts as a springboard into a trance-like experience.
Springboard is playing a central role in reimagining urban and rural exchange through the arts by inserting creativity into every aspect of a community.
A stint with the Warriors, though, should serve as a promising springboard for Cousins to return to the free-agent market in July 2019.
Created by the artist-led staff at Springboard for the Arts, the free workbook came out of practical responses to artists' experiences and needs.
"They have taken his name and have conveniently used it as a springboard for such mediocrity, such tastelessness, such ugly ideas," Mr. Rucci wrote.
Besides old-fashioned TV, the Olympics are designed to be a springboard for NBCU's massive bet on Peacock, its answer to the streaming wars.
Clinton's surprise runner-up showing allowed him to declare himself the "Comeback Kid" and use New Hampshire as a momentum springboard to the nomination.
The big question is whether New Hampshire will make this a two-person race between Buttigieg and Sanders or give another candidate a springboard.
Considered the springboard to fully smart-ifying your home, smart bulbs can be your first foray to transforming your home into a smart home.
The South Bronx may be known as the birthplace of hip-hop, but it was a springboard for musical talent long before that occurred.
"We're trying to let the voices of people who are incarcerated be a springboard for deeper conversations about criminal justice reform," Mr. Kelley said.
That project has been a springboard for the Venice exhibition, where the outdoor forecourt will be a focal point with a monumental new installation.
In 2011, with the help of a $25,000 NEA grant, Springboard opened an office in rural Fergus Falls, Minnesota, a community of about 13,20153 people.
"Our users are radicalizing themselves at an alarming rate as they use each other as a springboard for the next most edgy thing," he said.
But the governorship was a springboard to the presidency for Jokowi, and Mr Prabowo may yet tap one of the pair as his running-mate.
It's also served as springboard for new talent—four years after her NTS debut, for example, DJ Moxie cinched a residency at BBC Radio 1.
This is why I prefer to invest in the Atari properties, launching a sequel or rebooting an old IP offers a springboard and brand recognition.
Jon was formerly a founder of Techstars London (formerly Springboard), Difference Engine, Ignite100 accelerator programs in the UK; and co-founder of Startup Wise Guys.
Lang noted that the ETF made a W-shaped bottom pattern in May and June, which gave it a springboard to launch the recent rally.
As soon as he could, Trump moved to New York and built his real estate empire into a springboard for his national rise to fame.
There are more people who are active now, but maybe because they see it as a springboard into some sort of gallery or art career.
His characters, stories and words were the springboard for millions of children's imaginations, and we are all in his debt in one way or another.
It aims to use the government's National Transformation Plan (NTP) as a springboard to become one of the kingdom's top five corporate banks by 2020.
Victory could be a springboard to national success while defeat would be a major setback after the party spent months campaigning intensely on the island.
Two months ago, Kraft Heinz launched Springboard, a brand incubator to develop natural and organic, specialty and craft, healthy and what it called "experiential" foods.
The company anticipates first production from SpringBoard wells by the late third quarter of 2018, with some 18 wells in production by the year's end.
Probably. Mr. Leon and Ms. Lim have a long history of using their fashion shows as a springboard for amateur (and not-so-amateur) theatricals.
Springboard helped Buseth source and secure a community-funded loan, which he used to launch his studio and his business creating and selling custom monuments.
It is now the springboard for "Posing Modernity: The Black Model from Manet and Matisse to Today," at Columbia's Wallach Art Gallery through Feb. 10.
"My hope is that this experience provides a springboard for discussion regarding the security surrounding these games," said Maker, a rising star for the Bucks.
Starbucks employees outside of Seattle can vote on projects they like and share their own ideas via Springboard, an internal company website to crowdsource innovation.
For six years, Springboard to Opportunities has run a range of programs, like after-school tutoring for children and job-readiness support for their parents.
I saw buff men in plaid competing in events like the ax throw, the speed climb and the springboard chop at the Timberworks Lumberjack show.
But Sanders would springboard from a huge South Carolina upset into Super Tuesday just three days later -- and would likely build an insurmountable delegate lead.
In other races, including in 2004 when Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts won the Democratic primary, Iowa has been a springboard for the eventual nominee.
Just after the women's 3m springboard diving medals were given out, Qin went down on one knee while the global telecast was still going on.
The fashion schools, including F.I.T., Parsons, Pratt, LIM, Kent State and others that have branches here, use the district as a springboard for young talent.
The Olympic champion Shi Tingmao led China to a 1-2 finish in the women's 20143-meter springboard competition at the world championships in Budapest.
So, the result is usually a round-the-clock media narrative that can give the winner a springboard into New Hampshire, South Carolina and beyond.
" Porter said Rahm&aposs piece not only made a statement on the carpet, it was the "springboard and launching pad for a very spectacular year.
And this episode serves as a springboard for an ongoing storyline that takes on some of the darkest aspects of masculinity gone horribly, horribly wrong.
But instead of wasting away like worthless vestigial organs, these scales retailed their utility at the genetic level, providing a springboard for adaptive skin-borne characteristics.
Old memories of the 73 election — when Barack Obama used early state wins as a springboard to beat Clinton — began to creep back into the storyline.
Rumor has it that Apple has been working on revamping its "Springboard" UI for some time, and, with luck, that work will pan out this year.
Visits to shopping centres were down by a half on New Year's Day compared with the same day in 2016, according to Springboard retail intelligence. bit.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe touts this summer's Games as a springboard to reprising Japan's 1960s boom, but the nation 2703 years on is very different.
But though "Idol" was the major springboard to Seacrest's fame, "Rockin' Eve" may be equally important because of the man Seacrest succeeded: his mentor, Dick Clark.
Besides Greenspring, other new investors including Broadway Angels, Next Equity, and Springboard Fund are also participating in the Series E, alongside current investors Canaan Partners, e.
The service was previously available in a limited preview, where it was known as Springboard, and described as something like a Google Now for enterprise workers.
The former Texas congressman attended a documentary about his longshot U.S. Senate campaign that may or may not become the springboard to a White House run.
We also asked if he was hoping his coaching experience in Cube's league will springboard him to coach in the NBA ... YOU GOTTA HEAR HIS ANSWER!!!
In recent decades, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia has been a springboard to the Supreme Court for several justices, including Scalia.
Alongside Springboard, the company also announced an update to Google Sites — a tool that's essentially a website builder for your company's in-house wiki or intranet.
While the players commit to the club on a volunteer basis, United London could be the springboard from which youngsters relaunch professional or semi-professional careers.
Mr Khan reminded voters of his humble origins as the son of a bus driver and the potential of London as a springboard for social mobility.
Using the Senate bill as a springboard, Congress should work in a bipartisan manner to produce a final bill that strengthens SNAP, rather than decimates it.
More than a third of clients at Midland's Springboard drug rehabilitation center are currently involved in the oil and gas industry, said Executive Director Steve Thomason.
" He added, "Prague is unofficially considered to be a springboard for some Kremlin activities inside Europe, also using huge Russian diplomatic presence of approximately 140 staff.
Last week authorities in Brazil raided IOC member Carlos Nuzman's house as prosecutors alleged the Rio Games were rigged and used as a springboard for corruption.
Ms. Chico, who aspires to be an animator for Disney, said she was not viewing the Monday night performance as a springboard for a Broadway career.
The program is the brainchild of Aisha Nyandoro, the CEO of Springboard To Opportunities, a Jackson, Mississippi-based organization that helps families living in affordable housing.
Magnolia Mother's Trust is the result of a partnership between Springboard Opportunities and the Economic Security Project, which is also collaborating on the Stockton UBI program.
At the poppier end of the dance music spectrum (read: because his songs were played on the school bus' radio), he was my springboard into garage.
Shopper numbers across British high streets, retail parks and shopping centres fell by 24% in June, according to figures by Springboard, a retail research business. bit.
The rover will map the moon's water ice, which is crucial for extended visits if NASA wants to set up lunar base and springboard to Mars.
That creates a springboard for billions of dollars of Chinese investments in high-speed rail connections to Central and Eastern Europe through Macedonia, Serbia and Hungary.
We would be well-served to build a comprehensive system to address this particular threat, which can hopefully provide a springboard for a better system overall.
It all starts with that initial jump, either from a springboard 9.8 feet (three meters) above water or a platform 32.8 feet (ten meters) above water.
It's a springboard to help people think through how they want to be cared for when they're in a vulnerable state and need to make decisions.
The basic recipe for using a prosecutor's post as a springboard into politics required being "tough on crime," protecting the public by putting criminals behind bars.
Here's a state-by-state look at the map for Tuesday: Democrats are hoping that Tuesday's presidential primary is the springboard to flipping Arizona in November.
He and his top economic advisor, National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow, suggested Tuesday that the stimulus bill could provide the springboard for an economic revival.
Candidates ground it out on the, uh, ground in hopes of using a strong Iowa showing to springboard them into contention in New Hampshire and beyond.
But these back-to-back announcements, instead of putting an end to Ms. Royal's political career, proved an unexpected springboard to revive it — at least temporarily.
He got himself to college — the first in his family — on a football scholarship, then used seminary to springboard to a doctorate in a foreign land.
But when he watched the victory against Murray in the Doha final, Becker said he felt confident that Djokovic would use that win as a springboard.
What appears at the start to be a quiet little story proves in the end to be just the opposite: an inviting springboard to make-believe.
Some are waiting until the next big platform innovation to come along that will provide the next springboard for media like the iPhone did in 2007.
The difference with these success stories is that they pushed forward past these bad experiences and rejections, and even used them as a springboard for success.
The entire concept, the company told me, is meant as a springboard for kids to get some basic training for the adult-centric Lego Mindstorms robotics system.
Continued central bank largesse and a surprisingly rosy economic backdrop, particularly in Europe, anchored market volatility, which provided the springboard for the global and cross-asset rally.
He added that while the vaccine "isn't perfect", it still has the potential to save lives "and will provide an important springboard for improved second-generation vaccines".
The 74-year-old Serra is a prominent senator who would like to use his ministerial post as a springboard for a third bid for the presidency.
If the S&P 500 should hit 2,600, that would make a double-bottom "which should act as a springboard for the year-end rally," he said.
Still, Jess is able to use it as a springboard to confront Russell about the changes he needs to make if he doesn't want her to quit.
Members of UK boyband One Direction arguably set the bar for this kind of backchannel, rising to global popularity almost exclusively off the springboard of social media.
Beijing's backing for the single-aisle plane gives COMAC a springboard in the world's fastest-growing domestic market, even though the company acknowledges much bigger hurdles abroad.
"Bradbury," from his 2014 album, "The Ambassador" (Sony Masterworks), serves as a springboard here for "Bradbury Studies," a string interlude featuring a range of new-music techniques.
So if there's a specific inflection point when things took off, you can see who retweeted you then and functioned as the real springboard for your tweet.
Salesforce often uses this conference as a springboard to deliver new tech to average business users, who might not have any idea how it applies to them.
From 2001 to 2014 Mr Modi was Gujarat's chief minister, and turned his much-hyped "Gujarat Model" of business-friendly development into a springboard to national power.
But GravityLight, the 2015 Shell Springboard winner has come up with a bright idea that can help parts of the world kick kerosene once and for all.
While she's a little young to put the golden rule into effect just yet, little Louie will have a solid springboard from her dad and mom Aijia.
Advocates for net neutrality say they are encouraged by the widespread interest in the privacy rules, viewing it as a springboard from which they can rally support.
For whatever reason, the band opted to get back together in the year of our trap lord, 2016, using Coachella as the springboard to a national tour.
Critics, many from the science community, cried foul when De Niro defended his decision to support the screening in order to springboard a conversation about the issue.
Banks says she wants the site to be about more than just content, acting as a springboard for female new-media stars to take the next step.
If you don't mind, I'd like to take a big swing at a story prediction, and use this post as a springboard for conversation in the comments.
Nairobi is often a springboard for the rest of Africa and Uber, operates in seven African nations and 13 cities, offering employment to more than 100,000 drivers.
If she landed the leg-switching, springboard-to-split mount on the balance beam, her move — and name — would go in the sport's official Code of Points.
Zhihu, a question-and-answer site on which people mostly ponder mundane topics such as fitness or films, has emerged as a surprising springboard for political discussion.
Retail data company Springboard and the British Retail Consortium said high street footfall rose 0.3 percent compared with July 2015, following a 3.7 percent drop in June.
"These waiver concepts are offered as a springboard to spur innovative thinking among states on how to develop better health care programs across the country," she said.
A second book, published last week, "Tout pour la France" ("All for France"), provided a springboard for formally starting his candidacy for the presidential election next April.
"I think there are ways for me as a leader here to use this as a springboard — shame on me — in ways I haven't done," she said.
But compared with Republicans, Democrats have seen fewer of their young members rise to top positions in Washington, which can be a springboard to the White House.
The simplicity of worrying about just one number is alluring, and it was a springboard to a deeper understanding about what my body needs — and doesn't need.
His organization has used the child welfare themes addressed in the show as a springboard for panel discussions with social workers, adoptive parents and adoptees, among others.
"While my springboard to the work has been Mexican folk arts, I have also taken elements from various folk art forms throughout the world," Martinez tells Creators.
WrestleMania is also uncommon as a narrative platform, functioning both as a season finale for a year's worth of WWE storylines and a springboard for the future.
Springboard worked with an economist to run the most likely scenarios, which is how they landed on $2000,280 a month, but there were still plenty of unknowns.
Biden hopes a win in South Carolina will serve as a springboard to Super Tuesday, when an array of southern states with significant minority populations weigh in.
Instead of relying on private industry, our president would be smart to evaluate the economic benefits of a direct spending infrastructure package to springboard an infrastructure renaissance.
The newest polls are a gut-punch to the two African-American senators who have looked to the state as a springboard, Kamala Harris and Cory Booker.
And both could use their current conservative posts as a springboard to a House leadership post, a 28503 Senate bid or other higher office down the road.
Silicon Valley may seem an unlikely springboard for the blunt-spoken billionaire, whose policies on immigration have attracted criticism from some of the technology industry's most prominent figures.
Town and city centre stores benefited from the uptick in demand rather than shopping centres and retail parks, which saw footfall decline on Friday and Saturday, Springboard said.
It used that territory as a springboard to launch devastating attacks in Paris in 2015, which killed 130 people, and in Brussels in 2016, which left 32 dead.
Although it now looks less likely, South Carolina could also serve as a springboard for either of the two African American candidates in the race -- Harris or Sen.
Most of the struggling rustbelt city's citizens don't begrudge him using South Bend as a springboard for his political ambition, says Elizabeth Bennion of Indiana University, South Bend.
Then, Springboard had brought around 1,000 students to what was then a MOOC driven by a network of hundreds of mentors to customize the three-month learning experience.
Beyond its MOOC-like service, Springboard has branched off to offer six-month courses designed for specific industry training with data science and digital marketing its first specialisms.
But in Michigan, Mr. Kasich is eyeing a state that is similar to his own, hoping for a strong showing that can be another springboard for his campaign.
Every year, the ceremony gives out the Muhammad Ali Legacy Award, which is an honor bestowed on an athlete who has used sport as a springboard for activism.
Clooney uses them as an springboard for moments of bigotry and horror, even though they never impact the tongue-in-cheek core story of Gardner and his family.
When her unfortunate victims attempted to muster a defense, A. burmanicus probably attacked with that sharp, jagged stinger, using her springboard legs to jump out of harm's way.
Syria Despite the obvious humanitarian crisis unfolding there, President Bashar al-Assad claims Aleppo is a "springboard" to "liberate" other areas and push "terrorists" out of the country.
She had to work her way up to land this reality show which, were it given a chance to continue, could act as a springboard for business opportunities.
A fifth, which began in late February 2014 and deployed large numbers of airborne troops, armoured vehicles and attack helicopters, became the springboard for the occupation of Crimea.
This week, CRP coordinated with the left activist group Indivisible to host screenings of the movie in 14 cities across the country, as a springboard to political organizing.
Juenda hoped the show gave contestants a springboard for a career, but in a country where opportunities for public performances are limited, past winners have faded into obscurity.
The gold is the second for Shi, who won her first on the second day of Rio with teammate Wu Minxia in the 3 metre synchronized springboard event.
It took us a while to figure out a way to present this dichotomy in an exhibition setting, but Utopia ended up being the perfect springboard for this.
The influx of Cubans prompted Ecuador to end its own no-visa policy in November, preventing Cubans from using the country as a springboard to the United States.
Rosenquist had early experience as a billboard painter, which became a springboard for presentations of images that he culled from sources including print advertisements and magazines, it said.
" However, House Agriculture Committee Chairman Michael Conaway of Texas, a Republican, defended the proposals, saying they would help people "springboard out of poverty to a good paying job.
He says his Filipino parents, a grocery store cashier and an auto mechanic, did encourage their sons to go to college, but the robotics team was the springboard.
For Iran and Hezbollah, Bolivarian continuity in Venezuela is crucial to their ongoing Latin American operations, of which Caracas is a springboard to the rest of the region.
And so I think that was a good springboard for them into the missile defense review and other work that they're doing to look at defending against hypersonics.
And for Donald J. Trump, who is seeking a big-state springboard to the Republican nomination, the competition from visiting rivals in both parties could prove particularly jarring.
Mr. Williams said that his campaign for lieutenant governor served not only as a political springboard to running for public advocate, but also as a logical next step.
And if you are attending the College Art Association Annual Conference in Los Angeles in February, visit Springboard for the Arts in the Exhibitor's Hall at Booth 526!
This week Russia's Defence Ministry rejected what it said were false allegations it might use the drills as a springboard to launch invasions of Poland, Lithuania or Ukraine.
The Complete YouTube Course can serve as the perfect springboard, teaching you everything you need to know about making it big on the world's biggest video-sharing platform.
Buttigieg and Warren will surely try to turn in a strong debate on Tuesday and use it as a springboard to a strong finish in the Saturday primary.
Just like every campaign, we have made tough decisions to have the resources we need to place in Iowa and springboard into the rest of the primary calendar.
The breakthrough took place under pragmatic President Hassan Rouhani, who sees it as a springboard for Iran to reintegrate into the international community and return to world markets.
Here's a quick sneak peek of what you'll learn: If you have nary an idea on how to develop your freelancing business, use this guide as your springboard.
"It's really an effective springboard for talented emerging artists to raise their visibility in the eyes of both seasoned and novice collectors while clinching sales," Ms. Rozell said.
With drug trafficking through Venezuela skyrocketing amid the country&aposs collapse, its Caribbean islands have increasingly served as both a way station and a springboard for drug traffickers.
But failure could doom her hopes of using early contests as a springboard to expand her constituency to minority and working class voters in the South and Midwest.
The N.F.L. has likewise been challenged in its efforts to expand opportunities for black assistant coaches, a job that is the natural springboard to a head coaching position.
Mears and Laugher retained the Commonwealth Games 3m springboard synchro title in 2018 and won silver at the European Championships in Glasgow in their final event as a pair.
Participating in her fifth Olympics, this is the first individual medal for Italy's Cagnotto, who also won a silver in the synchronized 3 meter springboard event a week ago.
Goldman Sachs Asset Management expects to see improving economic conditions in emerging markets over the coming months, thus providing a springboard for the value of regional stocks and currencies.

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