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Until you dug into the numbers, and things got stickier.
What it definitely does is make the status quo stickier.
How much stickier is the glove than a human hand?
Kaitlyn: To return to a little bit of the stickier stuff.
Things get stickier when it comes to what Best Buy knew.
The situation gets stickier when he falls in love with Mrs.
My skin is going to be stickier to stick to that.
One solution is to make the platform stickier via social features.
It's all about making Revolut more useful and stickier going forward.
But stickier talks await, between the Islamist militia and the Afghan government.
When this mucus dries, it becomes stickier, keeping the snail in place.
The glue is stickier and longer lasting than other brands' glue sticks.
Water-based lubes are usually stickier and tend to have more additives.
If, however, you refrain from that assumption, the debate becomes much stickier.
You'd kick too, but you don't want to get your socks even stickier.
The goal, the report claimed, is to make its products stickier with users.
There are other large differences as well: Clementines are much stickier than cigarettes.
Long-grain rice that should look translucent becomes chalky and cooks up stickier.
Growth in the stickier foreign direct investment (FDI), however, has been trending lower.
In this case, unfortunately, I had improvised my way into a much stickier situation.
The more useful features developers and businesses build into Messenger, the stickier it gets.
This slime was stickier, and it ended up sticking to my hands a bit.
One table was stickier than the sticky side of a strip of Scotch tape.
And repeating the arguments in the theory's favor only make it stickier, she said.
Vandeweghe said her formula, especially during some of the match's "stickier" moments, was simple.
One of them is stickier than the others; a protein will adhere to it first.
This is but one tactic in a bigger strategy to simply make its games stickier.
Tar sands oil is much thicker and stickier than traditional oil, significantly complicating cleanup efforts.
The company's share price remains depressed and the company's unprofitability appears stickier than some anticipated.
Gorilla Tape is stickier than duct tape, which I've used before to fix my cars.
In addition, the blood became stickier and more likely to form clots, the experiment found.
It's slower and stickier than "Time Eater," and it has more room for potential guest verses.
The benefit to bundling more services together is that it makes consumers stickier, or more loyal.
Such capital is stickier than deposits or short-term debt, which can vanish in a trice.
She wants me to see everything about her that is darker and stickier and more complicated.
"It seems the government is willing to accept higher inflation and perhaps stickier inflation," Berber said.
Factor in the NFL's complicated relationship with the U.S. military and the situation becomes stickier still.
Commerzbank relies more than Deutsche on deposits, which are cheaper and stickier than funds from financial markets.
The researchers found that tree frogs, for instance, evolved to make their footpads stickier rather than bigger.
Suddenly, Wayne's innate sense of how to craft a simple, memorable line morphed into something even stickier.
Beijing has stickier issues, like breaking the country's addiction to debt-fueled economic growth without hurting growth.
But matters get even stickier when she finds herself drawn to David's gorgeous but browbeaten wife, Adele.
Since then, Facebook has gotten bigger and stickier, so on its face Zuckerberg has two minutes to spare.
Fans are likely to be committed, meaning they're stickier and will more actively discuss and promote the shows.
Projecting out four years is a stickier wicket, one Sanders has assiduously avoided discussing in any meaningful way.
Chat has proven to make apps stickier and Yik Yak could use the retention, judging by the charts.
Silicone tends to be thicker and stickier, and water-based tends to be thinner and dries out quicker.
This gives them a stickier value proposition and makes it more likely consumers will choose them over competitors.
We have new ways of creating that wiper effect that creates an even stickier traction on the court.
"We see ServiceNow closing  bigger, stickier deals over time as its products enable customers&apos digital transformation initiatives."
Reality is stickier, and stuff less mobile—so much so that it trapped humankind's ancestors into village-level economies.
With one-day shipping, they're upping the ante for all their competitors and making Prime an even stickier service.
They come in fun colors for color coding, they're stickier than imitators, and they'll help you be more organized. 
Jordan Mann, who plays Hamlet, spritzed some hair spray on the bottom of her shoes to make them stickier.
They come in fun colors for color coding, they're stickier than imitators, and they'll help you be more organized.
The purpose of Project F, as the company writes, is to make its video platform stickier than it currently is.
Off the ice, things got stickier, as angry Canucks fans rampaged through the city, looting and setting cars on fire.
Podcasts have a "stickier" model that could encourage people to tune back in and pay for a subscription, Lopez said.
But cable and satellite TV are stickier businesses than web-based services because they're so difficult to cancel, Greenfield said.
Such acquisitions enable startups to create a stickier value proposition that can help attract more potential users and retain existing customers.
The case became even stickier since the Supreme Court ruled this week that states can legalize sports betting if they want.
But humans have a stickier relationship to geography: they have friends and families, spouses with careers, mortgages and kids in school.
But far from lifting sanctions, U.S. lawmakers this week voted for fresh, stickier, curbs while preventing Trump from easing existing ones.
It's not going to help your hangover and you'll wake up stickier than you would have otherwise, but you won't care.
The bigger picture:Didi wants to make its app stickier so it can sell consumers on the other myriad services it provides.
Mr. Johnson's support declined over time, but not equally — those who were potential Clinton voters were stickier than the Trump targets.
Beraznik spent 18 months after college traveling the world seeking the perfect material, one that was stickier but also less bulky.
"Yet these two value propositions are much stickier than fashion and glamour, which is how we get to today," she said.
But if the mucus gets stickier when it's more concentrated, then diluting the mucus would in fact make it easier to clear.
In the past, Spotify has highlighted discounted or specialized subscriptions, like family and student subscriptions, as having a much stickier user base.
And by offering banking on top of its loan and financing offerings, it will have a deeper — and stickier — relationship with users.
Such businesses offer long-term contracts and tend to be stickier than mobile phone plans, providing telecoms companies with predictable income streams.
The "hallmark" sign that you're about to ovulate is that your vaginal discharge will become thinner, clearer, and stickier, Dr. Alexander says.
If you read Andersen as a child, you might remember that the mermaid's ending is a little stickier than Disney made out.
With another clammy day ahead — and a week that's only getting stickier — it might be a delightful time to go for a dip.
What they found was that frog saliva, which is normally 50,000 times stickier than human saliva, flows freely when it hits an insect.
On stickier areas tied to structural issues, it appears that the two sides have differing views on what they are seeking to accomplish.
"This is something they're doing to make their Prime membership much stickier and a much bigger catalyst for Prime member growth," Amobi said.
It's been a stickier tenant base and pricing power at that tenant base, again in the face of elevated supply, has simply surprised us.
It makes the top and bottom rungs of the ladder "stickier"—harder to move up and harder to lose your place at the top.
Both MasterCard and Hyatt, for example, offer the kinds of experiences featured at IfOnly to help make their offerings a bit stickier for customers.
Another factor that may have made profits stickier is the growing clout of giant institutional shareholders such as BlackRock, State Street and Capital Group.
Algorithms that learn to grab and hold our attention help make the platform and its sister products, Instagram and WhatsApp, stickier and more addictive.
When Strube-Bohaty was an infant, she was diagnosed with meconium ileus, a bowel obstruction that occurs when a child's intestines become stickier than normal.
The rapid diffusion of information technology may have something to do with this, making nonviolent resistance somewhat "stickier" than it has been in prior periods.
Recognize, also, that there are many access points along the value chain for innovative solutions for some of traditional insurance's stickier and more costly problems.
For Goldman, deposits also represent a more stable and stickier type of funding than other types of short-term debt it has relied on historically.
If you need to know the location of a restaurant, Home can easily tell you but asking it for directions there is a bit stickier.
This is a stickier wicket than many strident Republicans in Washington realized, and the ones who did know were cynical enough to over-promise anyhow.
Monsanto, which said it has spent years working to make dicamba stickier and limit drift when it is sprayed, is campaigning to overturn the bans.
"I think people obviously have very strong feelings about Trump, and so his numbers are always going to be 'stickier' than other presidents," he said.
A revised North American Free Trade Agreement would be a positive for the Trump administration ahead of the November election, but China is far stickier.
Based on the success of that system, the team wanted to see if it could tackle an even stickier issue: mean-spirited, hateful and harassing comments.
But the latest discussion, about emoji (the icons used in electronic communications to convey meaning or emotion—think smiling yellow faces), has been stickier than most.
Garten's finished dough ball felt a bit wetter and stickier than Drummond's more crumbly and solid mixture after I rolled and placed them in the fridge.
A holey doughnut can easily double as a fashion accessory should you need it, though you'll leave your workspace a bit stickier than you found it.
Bird Town is a looser, stickier, more boho environment than the sleek, manicured Hollywoo of "BoJack," and the series is decidedly, and overtly, more female-centric.
Then you're ready to face the stickier, ongoing issues that can come up — such as how you each manage money on a day-to-day basis.
This discharge is white or clear, and if you're not on hormonal birth control, it varies throughout your menstrual cycle, becoming thinner, clearer, and stickier around ovulation.
"The softer you make a material, the stickier and weaker it often becomes—two things which aren't ideal for making useful, long-term coatings," said Castrejón-Pita.
Brandless recently introduced a subscription, giving users a stickier way to interact with the brand, especially on the heels of the launch of pet and baby products.
Fast forward to today, and it looks like now Groupon has returned to making the basics of its service simply easier and stickier for consumers to use.
Existing mortgage rates that tracked Bank Rate would fall, but credit card rates and new business lending - which is sensitive to the economic outlook - would prove stickier.
But stickier questions — like whether Amtrak did enough to prepare its tracks and train engineers for the new high-speed service — may take much longer to answer.
All eyes will be on productivity and wage growth estimates, which have both just started to budge but remain stickier than expected in an otherwise gangbusters economy.
He might take a slab of taro-based pa'i'ai, a thicker, stickier antecedent to poi, char it on the grill and slip it into a hamburger bun.
However, some of what are thought to be the most recent eruptions are phonolite, which is a stickier lava with higher silica content that can produce explosive eruptions.
What makes the whole thing even stickier is that it was the very same civil suit testimony Cosby gave that inspired the new criminal case a decade later.
Presumably, the stickier you make a digital health app, and the more stuff people start pouring into it, the more inclined they are to keep using your product.
Laws can be stickier than the judgements of regulatory agencies, and if you want to make net neutrality the law of the land that's a job for Congress.
Wetpack foods were appealing as they more closely resembled the consistency of regular food albeit a bit stickier so that food held together better without bits floating off.
And ultimately that will lead to more video content, which will in turn result in bigger, stickier audience and those lovely, lovely DAUs that FB loves so well.
But the main draw of iOS is really interoperability between iPhone and other Apple products, and nothing is stickier in that regard than iMessage (for better or worse).
But things get stickier when Gabriel seems to take the retailer feedback and apply what sounds like a company perspective to it: ICv2: Now the million-dollar question.
It's also got some quality-of-life additions that make it a little stickier than previous battle royale games, like cash that players can exchange for teammates' lives.
In general, mucus is thicker and stickier when you're sick, since it contains more immune cells and germs then, and thinner when you're healthy, reports Medical News Today.
"Long-term rates have been much stickier...I am going to do all I can to make sure our policy does not invert the yield curve," Bostic said.
"It helps avoid some of the stickier issues that end up in litigation," he said, but noted First Nation governments would have liked more authority in the process.
But Uber Eats' ubiquity and its one-stop-shop model for all your dining needs could make it stickier than a dine-in only app you use less frequently.
Additionally, he said, core inflation, which excludes fuel and food prices, "remains far stickier" at 5.5 to 6 percent, which is near the top end of the RBI's target.
Making the situation even stickier is the fact that he's told both women he loves them — but neither of them knows he's also professed his love to the other.
The company has been looking to build stickier sources of revenue to lessen a reliance on more episodic investment banking fees such as those from its underperforming trading arm.
He explained that while the production of whiskey is a fairly straightforward—if lengthy—process, rye is a stickier, rougher grain that can do a number on distillery machinery.
Surfaces look stickier and more ambiguous, though, in the shadowy 1909 "Portrait With Apples," and there's the suggestion of self-consciousness in the pose of its subject, Macke's wife, Elisabeth.
Art Review One of the stickier problems facing galleries and museums these days is how to give more attention to marginalized voices without letting the marginalization itself dominate the conversation.
That would fit with recent work by Lisa Miyashita at Queen Mary University of London, which found that vaping makes cells lining the airways stickier and more susceptible to bacterial colonisation.
GE has suggested it is insulated from a recession because more than half of its revenue comes from the stickier business of selling parts and services to customers in the aftermarket.
However, while it's perfectly acceptable to ship the rebel with a billion causes and the one-time cam girl, shipping the characters' real-life counterparts is a bit stickier a situation.
But the same logic will make progressive criticism stickier if she decides to elevate an establishment Democrat or a Clinton loyalist or someone else of whom, say, Wall Street would approve.
CME inventory and the contango structure on the futures curve could prove to be a lot "stickier" than on the LME contract, subject as it has been to periodic stocks churn.
But, Maharaj makes it clear as soon as I walk into her apartment, that these kinds of stories tend to gloss over the stickier elements of her plans, and her life.
However, the flavor scientists have found recreating Lucky Charms' iconic marshmallow taste a stickier situation, due in part to the marshmallow's greater risk of flavor distortion in comparison to a corn puff.
Labonte, Federle, and their colleagues even found that this was true among certain species where animals were getting bigger faster than their adhesive pad size was increasing — instead, their pads got stickier.
And as if it wasn't already hard enough to get our hands on (there are still a limited number of frozen retailers in the U.S.), this sweet situation just got even stickier.
To achieve this, a stickier "kick wax" is applied to the ski in the area under and in front of the foot, while the rest is given a coating of glide wax.
With encouragement from one of her managers, she took up rapping, and has released a pair of mixtapes that mold her off-the-cuff verve and improvised bon mots into something stickier.
The twin spectacles of Brooklyn and Chicago will also validate the belief among Sanders' allies that his support is stickier than many observers, including some wishful Democrats, might have hoped or predicted.
This time, the decline in mortgage employees may be stickier because major lenders and their technology-enabled rivals, such as Quicken and loanDepot Inc, have tried to automate much more of the business.
With the traditional app stores overcrowded with crap and the friction of downloads discouraging experimentation by users, Instant Games could make Messenger stickier while drawing people deeper into the Facebook family of apps.
But once our future artificially intelligent robot overlords assistants are ingrained in society and inevitably tangled up in the stickier aspects of the human experience, what legal rights are they due, if any?
Markets and policymakers may be underestimating the risk "now that we are in a rising wage environment, inflation may come back quicker and in a stickier way than in the past," Krishnan said.
But Sanders' plan does address one of the stickier questions facing such proposals: how to phase out the current system, which depends primarily on employer-sponsored private plans, without creating a disruption in care.
We recognize that concerns will remain around engagement and shifting social behavior, but we view the 2 billion+ user base as stickier than many believe, and Facebook is both adapting to and shaping user behavior.
This discharge tends to be stickier and more transparent (it's often said to resemble egg whites) than at other times of the month, so look out for that when you wipe or in your undies.
Apple's rolled out a lot of weird additions to iMessage over the years, but Animoji feel much stickier than sending a note with lasers or adding stickers or whatever other gimmicks have been layered on.
They collect snow from across the neighborhood, warm some of it in their garage (making it stickier), and then spend 103 weeks of 12-hour days molding them into sea creatures, their chosen subject matter.
I mean, when I see the low churn, I think that one day you could raise prices, that you're a little bit more stickier, and, therefore, we should be modeling higher prices down the road.
One analogy would be to honey -- it's going to be stickier when it's cooler and flow more easily when it's hot, said Erik Klemetti, a volcanologist and assistant professor of geosciences at Ohio's Denison University.
Among the stickier wickets in the mix is the Senate's decision to delay the cut to the corporate tax rate until 2019, compared to the House bill which has the change taking effect next year.
Many summers ago, my family took a long, hot, and sticky road trip from Brooklyn all the way down to Fork, South Carolina — where it was even hotter and stickier — to visit my dear great-grandmother.
The two left off on terse terms as Simone warned her protege to be careful, and our first exclusive look at season 2 shows that all of these complicated dynamics are only going to get stickier.
To make it stickier but in the truth, when people are going to fly from X to Y, they can go to their computer and figure out very quickly how much it's going to cost them.
Studies have shown how tech companies use design techniques employed by casinos to make their platforms stickier and a tactic called "persuasive design" to affect how users think and act, starting at a very young age.
The oil transported through the Keystone pipeline is thicker and stickier than traditional oil, requiring it to be combined with hazardous materials to transfer it through the pipeline and making it more difficult to clean up.
But in cases where the firm brings more to the party than the sales agent—for example, when clients are "stickier" and the first sale is crucial, as with life insurance—a merger would make more sense.
We can still climb walls — but only with the right technology Of course, this study only looked at the adhesive pads found in nature, and with stickier materials, the amount of surface area needed would be decreased.
Stand-alone investment banks—notably Bear-Stearns and Lehman Brothers—were the first and biggest to fail, in part because of their reliance on funding from the market instead of "stickier" deposits that commercial banks can utilize.
Tung is confident Xiaomi's services sector will catch up, thanks to the company's extensive hardware ecosystem, which Tung says is "stickier than gadget hardware we see in the U.S." Consumers are initially attracted by high quality hardware.
The issue has bedeviled Warren, who famously pledged her support at the first debate in Miami, but only got pressed with the usual, stickier questions -- about funding and the transition -- after she shot up in the polls.
His twitchy debut LP Piteous Gate came out in 2015 around the peak of a mainstream fascination with a group of producers who gnawed at the conventions of club music and presented something a little stickier and malformed.
But when Rua claims that blocking a domain name circumvents "a publisher's paywall or copyright access control technology is not OK and we don't believe it's core to the mission of AdBlock Plus and EasyList," things get a little stickier.
But those decisions were stickier than I expected: striking as a woman in an online space is not necessarily very visible, and striking as a woman in journalism means leaving all the talking space to the boys for a day.
I adored the Darkwing Duck cartoon as a kid, but never played the game until now—and its stickier platforming, based on hanging off of level geometry and jumping down as often as you jump up—does have a learning curve.
Rising engagement in the comments could help news organizations to create stickier experiences among young news consumers, who view posts not just as places to passively consume news, but as venues to actively and interactively engage with it and others.
What was once a voice-controlled personal assistant is becoming a way for family members and friends to stay in touch, making it a stickier experience with some of the qualities that people get from social networks like Facebook and Twitter.
"There's an understanding on both sides we can get these bills out of committee and address some stickier issues on the Senate floor," said a GOP aide of the working relationship between Senate Republicans and Democrats on the Appropriations panel.
That view has left Biden with a core group of supporters that is so far proving stickier than many Democratic activists and rival campaigns expected -- unmoved by his occasional gaffes and the backlash he has at times faced on the Twittersphere.
As part of that effort, it completed its $49 billion acquisition of DirecTV last year, a deal that actually makes sense since it allows AT&T to upsell both services to the respective customers, as well as potentially making both stickier.
Salesky, along with many others in the field, say perception is the stickier problem, because it's important for the autonomous vehicle to not only detect relevant objects, but to predict what those objects like a car, pedestrian, or bicyclist are going to do.
U.S. trade negotiations seem to have gotten even stickier, as talks between the U.S. and China appear to lack any new breakthroughs and President Donald Trump gets set to meet an unhappy group of world leaders at the end of the week.
Both candidates share some blame, but when a policy question was asked, Trump seemed to lead the conversation astray with a common pattern: Trump's attacks appear to be far stickier than Clinton's answers, which means she has to spend time correcting the record.
But as they tackle stickier issues that involve China's state-run corporations and heavy industries that the United States is already more stringently regulating, Beijing will try to leverage its cooperation against North Korea to mitigate the pressure building on it in trade.
"There is a case for policy loosening in Nigeria and Kenya, but inflation in Nigeria has been stickier at least until February and the delay in appointing new members of the MPC has also held up policymaking," said John Ashbourne, Africa economist at Capital Economics.
The project sustains both emotional and intellectual resonance by a multiplicity of strategies, including the landscape genre itself, recognition of the sociological realities of land development, and by the artist's coming to terms with stickier issues like an indirect complicity in the addressed vice.
If the pace of damning Trump revelations increases, as I suspect it will, and if these revelations prove stickier than past ones—also a good bet—it will be a perfectly predictable consequence of the way the GOP responded to the Trump threat from the outset.
"Some very passionate, short romances stick with people because they only experienced the highs of love with that person … and they never had to navigate the stickier parts of life that are necessary to achieve lasting love," said Johnson, who studies intimate relationship development at the University of Alberta.
"Assuming that economic activity bounces back in the second quarter and CPI inflation proves stickier over the coming months than it did in Q1, we expect the Bank of England to deliver a quarter-point increase in interest rates at the August meeting," said Nikesh Sawjani at Lloyds Bank.
But for Kilauea and Fuego, the key is, once again, water: very little of it at Kilauea -- just enough to help its fluid magma rise to the surface -- and lots of it at Fuego, so much that its stickier magma can't keep up with it when it rises.
Smartphones, with their near universal adoption, are the biggest source of regular voice assistant usage — think Siri on iPhones and Google Assistant on Android phones — with 90.1 million smartphone owners using them at least once a month, according to Voicebot, but car voice tech tends to be stickier.
According to David Raphael, the President of Public Media Marketing—a company that works with Maximum Fun, as well as shows like This American Life and The Joe Rogan Experience—podcast product spots tend to be "stickier" than many other forms of advertising, and command relatively high prices as a result.
The effort is being headed by Jared Kushner, the senior White House adviser and President's son-in-law, and White House Middle East envoy Jason Greenblatt, who have spent years developing the proposal along with the much stickier political component, which officials said would be announced later in the year.
Robert Burnstine, a portfolio manger at Fairpointe Capital, said that he has been buying shares of Twenty-First Century Fox in large part because its regional sports networks have proven to have a stickier customer base than Disney's national ESPN network, giving potential cord-cutters a reason to keep their subscriptions.
But there is reason to consider that a recession caused by the coronavirus may be stickier than analysts imagine — that this could be a U-shaped recovery, one that takes time before the economy bounces back, not a V-shaped recovery, which would entail a sharp drop and equally sharp recovery.
In addition to reversing metabolic syndrome, these workouts were also associated with a decrease in blood pressure and an increase in high-density lipoprotein (HDL) "good" cholesterol that helps purge blood vessels of debris and lower levels of triglycerides - dangerous fats that can make blood thicker, stickier and more prone to clots.
JIM CRAMER: I don't want to be too Bobby Kennedy-like, but if we just think about now, no, but if we dream things – the stickier you are, I'll go back to the churn, I mean, a lot of people looked at Netflix at $6.95, They said it's never going to be anything.
To his advocates, including those inside the Trump administration, he is the lone brave Palestinian willing to take on the failing policies of the Palestinian leadership and publicly engage with Israelis while working on a practical plan to tackle economic problems for Palestinians — and then deal with the stickier political issues around Palestinian sovereignty.
Trading and selling on people's data, you know, the fact that we in fact are the product and that all of this is built on advertising and the gaming of attention and that selects for outrage and other states that are stickier than just, you know, psychological states that we would actually want to encourage.
Today, SoFi has moved on under the leadership of CEO Anthony Noto, a former Twitter executive who is working to reshape SoFi from a lending company into more of a full-fledged financial services company, with savings and checking accounts, as well as exchange-traded funds, all with the aim of making its platform stickier than in the past.
In fact, Rogier — who has taken some of MasterClass's storytelling workshops — took attendees behind the scenes to share quite a bit about MasterClass, including how it is consumed by users, how it approaches marketing spend and why he thinks it's five to eight times stickier than online education platforms that promise users credentials of one kind or another.
The grippy polymer used on the new generation of gloves, said to be developed first by a Canadian wide receiver and a chemist in a Pakistan laboratory in 1999, is about 20 percent stickier than a human hand — according to a recent study by the M.I.T. Sports Lab performed at the request of The New York Times.
Who we think should win: Blade Runner 2049, Production Design: Dennis Gassner; Set Decoration: Alessandra QuerzolaWho we think will win: The Shape of Water, Production Design: Paul Denham Austerberry; Set Decoration: Shane Vieau and Jeffrey A. Melvin Thirty years after the events that took place in the original Blade Runner, the world is an even scarier, stickier, stinkier place to be an android.
The base of the show sees the family of good (Stark) triumphed by evil (Lannister), before both sets of survivors spread and contort into something greyer, stickier, morally harder to define: Jaime becomes sympathetic when he makes exactly one friend, Arya becomes a weapon of retribution after spending two entire seasons washing bodies and getting bullied by a girl with a sideways mouth, Sansa goes through a goth phase and becomes ice-cold and hard as nails, all the dogs die.

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