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Facebook stayed the course, with Zuckerberg rejecting fees in late 2012.
But each time, the company has stayed the course and emerged.
"Year after year, post after post, George Bush stayed the course," McConnell said.
But we just stayed the course, and I was so committed to it.
He has threatened to walk away from table, but ultimately stayed the course.
Hard-core protesters booed her, but she stayed the course, displaying brains and guts.
Instead, the team at Netflix stayed the course, remained strategic and ultimately beat Blockbuster.
Other gadgets that have stayed the course: camcorders, radios, clock radios, desk phones, and DVRs.
Right now, however, Trump would probably be happy if the economy just stayed the course.
Buttigieg and Klobuchar bowed out on Sunday and Monday, respectively, and Warren stayed the course.
Vanguard found that investors who stayed the course more than regained what they had lost.
Ms. Haberman has departed the show, but its current overseer, Julie Branam, has stayed the course.
Still, the damage had been done, and I stayed the course in breaking things off with her.
"I thought we stayed the course through all the ups and downs in the ballgame," McAdoo said.
JORDAN BURROUGHS, TEAM USA WRESTLING: It's really difficult for a period of time, but we stayed the course.
Only 17 vehicles stayed the course; along the way, seven dogs were run over and one cyclist was injured.
The secretary was upbeat, seemed to take make light of Trump's outrageous remarks and, most importantly, stayed the course.
While some peers shrink their rotation for the tournament to as few as six players, he stayed the course.
"The miners stayed the course, but had to find other work to provide for their families," Raleigh told CNN.
Hillary Clinton III: The most memorable lines While Trump has tried to stay afloat, Clinton has largely stayed the course.
As our real-life political world got wackier, House of Cards stayed the course, and now it feels downright quaint.
She has stayed the course before, but back in 2008 the going was a lot tougher for the then senator.
But Wikipedia stayed the course, at least partly because its co-founder Jimmy Wales is a strong advocate for encryption.
PRESIDENT OBAMA MENTIONED IT. PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH MENTIONED IT. PRESIDENT CLINTON MENTIONED IT. BUT WE'VE NEVER STAYED THE COURSE.
He's waded into few legal issues, and largely stayed the course set by his predecessor, ousted Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
For those who stayed the course, account values fully bounced back within three years, or by the end of 2010.
But so far he has stayed the course at High Sobriety, which Mr. Schrank attributed to the availability of marijuana.
And he stayed the course for Trump even as the state's popular governor, Republican Charlie Baker, remained a vocal Trump opponent.
Remarkably, however, Spain stayed the course, paid the price, and is now more or less back to where it needs to be.
At the same time, aid costs would also rise if the United States stayed the course and the war became more intense.
"Amazon has stayed the course," said Shankar Narayan, director of the Technology and Liberty Project at the ACLU Washington, in a call Friday.
His rise wasn't meteoric like some of his label peers at the time, but Hopeless stayed the course on a steady, upward slope.
The night of Obama's announcement, WikiLeaks stayed the course, posting a few more tweets saying that Assange was moving forward on keeping his promise.
Perhaps more significantly, her team stayed the course throughout the July period when Trump largely closed the polling gap and had many liberals alarmed.
Let's just say that however much Mr. Evans has stayed the course, an individual's reluctance to come into focus has rarely been so rewarding.
"Brad has always stayed the course and respected the court when it came to the children," a source close to the actor told Fox News.
This is not the first time she has stayed the course, but back in 2008 the going was a lot tougher for the then senator.
If Mr Trump listens to General Mattis, he will be reminded of how America's NATO allies both answered the call and stayed the course in Afghanistan.
Despite the doctor's warning, the crew stayed the course while the doctor and flight attendants tried to treat Brittany, who was 25 years old at the time.
Unlike Orson Welles or Elia Kazan, other influential directors who started in theater, Bergman stayed the course, directing 60 features for cinema and television and about 150 plays.
Although there have been moments of serious crisis, including the murder of two liberal politicians in 2013, Tunisia has thus far stayed the course of its political transition.
Nevertheless he has stayed the course, making music that's brash, captivating and unconventional for fans who are still so enthusiastic that they're busting through the floors at clubs.
For my own part, I simply wanted to be able to say, with St. Paul, that I fought the good fight, I stayed the course, I kept the faith.
One study published last year found that for couples who stayed the course, their measures of happiness tended to dip pretty intensely between 10 and 20 years of marriage.
"We kept saying, 'Stay the course, stay the course' and I think we stayed the course, but they got their chances (in the third) and they capitalized," Rinaldo said.
Take this example, from "Broke Millennial Takes on Investing," by Erin Lowry: Investors who stayed the course during the Great Recession were well rewarded in the decade following the crash.
Because the underdog in ride-hailing markets typically needs subsidies more than the dominant firm, the new regime would have harmed it most had it stayed the course in China.
The emails became available on the popular Wikileaks site, and stayed the course as the most talked about scandal by media and Trump's campaign for the duration of the election.
Instead, the Obama administration stayed the course with a strategy to modernize the nuclear triad to ensure it is flexible and offers a wide range of response options if deterrence fails.
The scary truth is that if Trump had stayed the course on this one, allowing the media attention and public outrage to dissipate, he probably could have gotten away with it.
Yet Facebook has stayed the course on the plan while weathering a $5 billion fine plus a slew of privacy and transparency changes mandated by an FTC settlement for its past offenses.
We can't really know whether she would have stayed the course had she fallen behind Bernie Sanders in the delegate count or if Donald Trump had opened up a persistent national polling lead.
Despite leadership changes at the major financial regulators since the 22018 presidential election, appointees by President Donald Trump have stayed the course in continuing to emphasize the necessity of personal or individual accountability.
A week into the new year, just 77 percent of resolution makers are still on track, and after six months, only about 40 percent will have stayed the course, according to University of Pennsylvania research.
EditorsNote: fixes to "17th" in final note Manning, Broncos drive past Steelers DENVER — Through the misfires, miscues and dropped passes, Peyton Manning stayed the course until it finally came all together for the Denver Broncos.
Maricich and Dyne have stayed the course with releases that remain both listenable and against the grain — if a little weirder than songs like "True Affection," which have since found a second life on soundtracks.
Mr. Heines stayed the course even during the 2008 financial crisis: "From the bottom in March 2009 it took less than two years for my portfolio to rebound to its pre-drop value," he said.
Despite having lived nearly his entire life in a maritime community in which it was common knowledge that earthquakes precede tsunamis, even when the warnings began to broadcast over the citywide loudspeakers that afternoon, Sakai stayed the course.
The unfolding events in northern Syria come after Moscow stayed the course with its ally Assad despite international criticism and sanctions, leaving it as the only force willing and able to protect the Syrian Kurds from a Turkish onslaught.
Trump has stayed the course with traditional Republicanism on a wide array of issues, but with foreign policy he's a wild card — and that's why it's the one issue where members of his party will actually stand against him.
"The coaches really felt that there were other things that were kind of contributing and that there wasn't going to be a big change based on changing the quarterback, so we stayed the course with it," Del Rio said.
"It is satisfying to know that we stayed the course, we made adjustments when we had to, and we executed the strategy that was best for the Houston Astros, given our market size, our revenue, and where we started," Luhnow said.
Barry notes that, in 1995, stocks rallied hard – from an already high valuation – over the next five years, with double digit returns annually for those who stayed the course: 1995 = 34 percent; 1996 = 20 percent; 1997 = 31 percent; 1998 = 27 percent; and 1999 = 20 percent.
But it was a seismic shift and the reason I speak on this is only because it has rewarded me in ways that I never would have known had I been safe, had I been complacent, had I just stayed the course and just took the check.
Carrie is a pioneer, an artist who stayed the course at a time when the art world was oblivious to artists of color, particularly if their art was politically charged, and she helped pave the way for a new generation of African-American artists who are flourishing today.
McCready, for his part, has stayed the course, never veering from the line cutting through the middle of the two parties, trying his best to be the Good Dan, the one who believes there is "no room for divisiveness in politics," a phrase his campaign used to excuse his rejection of Omar's donation.
"He stayed the course during some of the most difficult times during the history of the department," said Sessions, who was fired by President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE after the midterm elections.
Since 1987 the Brantford Eagles in one way or another have stayed the course with the Midwestern "B". Despite various name changes and a couple minor moves, the Eagles have been a charter member of the league for almost 20 years.
The Villa Jeanneret was commissioned by Le Corbusier's brother, Albert Jeanneret, and his fiancée Lotti Raaf. It forms part of a joint project with the connected Villa La Roche - the original scheme involved more houses and more clients, but it was only Jeanneret and La Roche that stayed the course and saw their villas built.
Hackworth, with his own very limited resources, entered the 0-4-0 locomotive, Sans Pareil. This locomotive was deemed officially overweight, but nevertheless was allowed to undergo the "ordeal". Unfortunately faulty cylinder casting led to steam leaks and premature abandonment of the course. Stephenson's Rocket was the outright winner as the only locomotive that stayed the course whilst fully complying with the rules.
It would be the last speech that Trotsky would give in the Soviet Union. When the XV Party Congress made United Opposition views incompatible with membership in the Communist Party, Zinoviev, Kamenev and their supporters capitulated and renounced their alliance with the Left Opposition. Trotsky and most of his followers, on the other hand, refused to surrender and stayed the course. Trotsky was exiled to Alma Ata, Kazakhstan on 31 January 1928.
With a 1–3 record, the season was at a crossroads. With Thorson still fighting back from his injury, Larkin out with his medical retirement and the Cats record it would have been easy for the team to give up. And yet, Coach Fitzgerald and his players stayed the course and kept fighting. The immediate challenged loomed as the 'Cats traveled to East Lansing to take on the #20 ranked Michigan State Spartans.
He refused to commit the persistent energy and effort he would have been necessary for him to stand a chance of winning the runoff. Rather than making any significant effort to shake-up the race in the period between the first and second rounds, Zyuganov stayed the course by continuing with the campaign style that he had used (and fallen short with) in the first round. This approach had been criticized for being relatively inactive, unexciting, and antiquated.
The 1976 GT750A model pretty much stayed the course with only minor changes to trim items and the obligatory paint colour change. The final 1977 model GT750B had black side panels regardless of tank colour, black headlamp holders, brown faced instruments instead of blue, updated turn signal indicators/lights and taillight assembly. As with all big two strokes of the late 1970s, the GT750 was a victim of stricter emission regulations and competition from technical developments of four-stroke motorcycles.
Dickson, 43 Hughes vigorously opposed the creation of the new ministry and when it became clear the new ministry would be created Hughes sought to have Max Aitken appointed to the new post instead of Perley. Borden stayed the course and Order in Council P.C. 2651 of 1916 created the Minister of Overseas Military Forces position on 28 October 1916. Borden subsequently appointed Perley as Minister of Overseas Military Forces on 31 October 1916. Hughes after refusing to compromise subsequently berated Borden in a letter, after which point Hughes was forced to resign his ministerial post.
" The New York Times said that, "24 has stayed the course, for good and bad. The show that was once so innovative — in particular its real-time 24-hour countdown — has become creakily formulaic. The same elements — terrorists, counterterrorists (and, almost inevitably, a mole working for a high-level conspiracy), innocent bystanders and the president — are tumbled and reconfigured each season around the indispensable Bauer." USA Today was disappointed with the new cast, but was excited for the return of old characters, saying "The only familiar face belongs to Mary Lynn Rajskub's belovedly difficult Chloe — though soon you'll be treated to the startling return of Annie Wersching's Renee Walker.
The show received mixed reviews from critics. Radio Times described it as "fun family entertainment to drive away the January blues", adding the show, "which sees couples team up, row and give The Stig a run for his money, is a winner", however Matt Baylis in the Daily Express said that "the only viewers who could have stayed the course, I suspect, would have been TV critics or people forced to watch it while being interrogated in secret CIA prisons". Michael Hogan of The Daily Telegraph noted that "the longer the show went on, the more its faults became apparent" and described the show as "slow, repetitive and unevenly paced" and feeling "like an over-stretched segment on Top Gear, TFI Friday or a bushtucker trial". Christopher Stevens of the Daily Mail scathed "The Getaway Car is the worst TV spin-off since Joey Tribbiani got his own series on the back of Friends".

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