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That is a slightly lower return, but a surer bet.
As a surer route to permanence than sound or flesh.
I'm sure they did, and I'm even surer that I can't.
"I've never been surer of anything in my life," she told E!
"I've never been surer of anything in my life," Hilton told E!
But a surer directorial hand might have yielded a more resonant experience.
And it's probably a surer way to eject him from the derby.
If we reach that, there could be no surer sign of progress.
It's an even surer thing that they want those annoying lectures to stop.
"New businesses will always lose out to the existing surer bets," he said.
Victory for the BJP in Karnataka would make Mr Modi a surer bet.
With premiership survival all but guaranteed, Leicester can plan ahead on surer footing.
That's a surer path back to power than anything else they can do.
But passion doesn't equal unity, and unity is the surer way to overcomb.
As so much with British politics, the unexpected has become the surer bet.
Not many activist investors do — pushing for a handful of seats is a surer win.
In the streaming wars, I can't think of a surer bet than Disney+ right now.
His instinct for holding on to his immense baronial power was somewhat surer than that.
Our duties are a surer guide in life — and we are happier for embracing them.
Why it matters: There is no surer sign of GOP fear of the midterm outcome — and no surer example of how even the most powerful jobs feel like a drag in this era of dysfunctional governance — than people in power racing for the exits.
Two other policies that have contributed to carbon emissions reductions appear to be on surer footing.
I noticed that when I detached and reattached the screen, the operation was quieter and surer.
The BoE has long hoped for stronger business investment to put Britain's economy on a surer footing.
It may be a smart strategy, but it's no surer of a bet than was Whitman's gambit.
Two of Simpson's senior staff are surer of their views, but still reflect the divided business community.
Despite the Republicans' control of the chamber, Ms Yellen, given her record, may be a surer bet.
And third: There's no surer way of diminishing your country's international standing than by flouting democratic norms.
Keeping the watermelon whole meant a longer shelf life and a surer chance of one big payout.
I doubt this statistic was true, even 20 years ago, and I'm even surer it's not true now.
As state control over the economy grows, political connections become a surer route to business success than entrepreneurialism.
Turning out the party faithful thus seems a surer road to victory than appealing to the vanishing centre.
In these cases, aligning yourself with male supremacy feels like a safer and surer bet than resisting it.
The latter path is slower but possibly surer, as it takes only four votes to hear a case.
"The lengthier the conversation, the surer it is that someone royally messed up," O'Neil wrote at the time.
There would be no surer way to pump up sluggish user growth than to pay them for content.
But Lesser is on surer footing when dealing with a concrete bit of evidence, like the artworks themselves.
After banding together to defend the "liberal world order," they have arrived at a surer solution: contain China.
Research in psychology backs this up: In the wake of terror, people become surer of their core beliefs.
Andrew M. Cuomo will arrive at the New York State Democratic convention this week with surer political footing.
By the time Annie arrived, the Irish had a surer footing in the city's political and social life.
Issues on which Labour feels surer, such as the National Health Service and education, have shot up the rankings.
There is no subtler, no surer means of overturning the existing basis of society than to debauch the currency.
Relying less on boom-and-bust financial services will put the economy on a surer footing, the thinking goes.
But to be surer of victory he also needs a deal with Mr Berlusconi's much-depleted Forza Italia movement.
There's no surer sign that CES is near than the announcement of a massive home appliance of dubious merit.
From that work, you'd think that by boosting math ability in preschool, you'd put kids on a surer course.
So being born rich (or marrying well) becomes a surer route to success than working hard or starting a firm.
Lovely Venus enters sensitive Water sign Pisces this evening, Aries, finding you feeling surer about love and money than usual.
A surer indicator that they've really turned a corner would have been blowing teams out over the last few weeks.
Few things are surer to get applause at Comic-Con International than bringing the actor Patrick Stewart onto a stage.
The more Rachael looked into S.Q. 777 and its implications, the surer she was that it had to be stopped.
The party that seems to be the surer route to three days at Six Flags is the party in clover.
I have never been surer in my life that an election is consequential for literally the future of our country.
They are a surer path to better pay than capital investments, which take a longer time to generate a return.
Several companies are trying to develop driverless technology for trucks, seeing it as a surer bet than autonomous car research.
Be smart: The surer market for the planned high-tech vehicles is advanced countries — those that currently have the least growth.
The many ridges on your fingertips—ordinary, but in an arrangement unique to you—provide a far surer method of attribution.
Still, they can be much surer about President Xi Jinping's longevity than they can about that of President Trump, she says.
Perhaps in surer directorial hands, this could work; if you squint, you can make out the outlines of that better film.
The moment I read the opening marks, I was surer than ever that I had made the best purchase of my life.
Braid also casts farther, and because there isn't much stretch to speak of, offers a more direct and arguably surer hook set.
His wife Meredith, who has voted for both Republicans and Democrats all of her life, is surer about her approach this year.
"But that's O.K." Jes Staley has led Barclays for three years, helping it surmount legal troubles and find a surer financial footing.
There is no surer way out of poverty and up the economic ladder than via the accumulation of human and physical capital.
With a surer touch, Mr Macron might also have shrugged off the label that stuck to him early on: "president of the rich".
It turns out there's no surer way to confirm the loss of your childhood innocence than to check it against your technological annoyance.
The episode shows that Brazilians are apt to back pseudo-cures for impunity rather than the surer but slower remedy of building institutions.
Other than perhaps misspelling the recipient's name, there is no surer way to ensure the petition's one-way trip to the circular file.
For some third-party voters, a logical paradox exists at the core of their decision-making process: The surer they are that Mrs.
The remains of some still dotted the riverbanks, but the pervasive stench of rot was a surer indication of what had happened here.
In the movie, the collaboration between the two lovers is inherently painful, because the better the portrait, the surer and sooner their separation.
And he said the iPhone maker's secretive self-driving car project, "Project Titan," is "going nowhere," so Tesla would be a surer bet.
That is a far more difficult prospect than Pence's proposal, to be sure, but it is a surer route to the security he seeks.
The surer path to success in business – and to economic growth, increased prosperity, and more jobs for all – lies in lower corporate tax rates.
There's no surer way to drive the president to paroxysms than to suggest he extend a hand to Muslims, signed accords between allies notwithstanding.
With the company on a surer footing it is now time to make broader changes to the way employees at the company work, Parente said.
In conventional war, confusing an enemy can lead to victory; when two nuclear powers are involved it is a surer step towards a disastrous draw.
The French credit insurer appointed Thibault Surer, 1.863, head of strategy and business development, and also a member of the group's management and executive committees.
It was this failure, Ali argues, that turned Lenin toward the European labor movement as a surer path to overthrow of the Tsarist police state.
The director, Blanche McIntyre, is on surer footing after the intermission, once the cast calms down and Molière's darkness is allowed to hold its own.
A recent dip in inflation has been of concern among Fed officials who want to see surer progress toward the central bank's 2 percent inflation goal.
I've had to navigate new relationships, new scenes, new vibes all to find myself at the other end a little bit surer of who I am.
Instead of pursuing these uncertain aims, we should invest in a surer solution: burying power lines, which were the main culprit in many recent California fires.
Perhaps the second closest analogue of a psychedelic journey is the dream, and there is no surer way to drive people off — even your loved ones!
The truth is, there's no surer sign of a nominee's reasonableness and fitness for office than opposition from both the far-right and the far-left.
There are few surer signs of the apocalypse than a plague of locusts stretching miles across, turning the sky black and devouring everything in their path.
But Lee is plainly on surer ground when he maps Freya's angst or Moose's loneliness, leaving Dan as mysterious to readers as he may be to himself.
Esa-Pekka Salonen's "Rite" (with the Los Angeles Philharmonic) has more intensity and greater shock value, his Mahler Sixth (with the Philharmonia) a surer sense of structure.
He sounded like he was on surer footing when he spoke of an imminent move to Los Angeles, a city big enough for his outsize celebrity ambitions.
The album — a sustained burst of funk enlightenment that rings with echoes of childhood — has its blind spots, but she sounds surer than ever of her footing.
There was some pressure to cast a surer box office wager, but all along Mr. Harbaugh felt that Ms. MacDowell would be, as he put it, transformative.
But there is perhaps no surer signal of the Senate's lurch toward confrontation than Senator Patrick J. Leahy, Democrat of Vermont and the body's longest-serving member.
There are few surer guarantees of quality in classical music than the combination of Mr. Ax and Mozart, and Mr. Ax offered his usual elegant, understated virtuosity.
The movie is on surer, more interesting ground when it explores Cathleen's inner life, her daily routines, and the camaraderie and rivalry that emerge among the novices.
Over the same period Elvis's manager, Colonel Tom Parker, had steered him towards films, in the mistaken belief that they offered a surer payday than rock 'n' roll.
Years after Chomsky's book first sent him reeling with the vertiginous power of its transgressive political ideas, Swartz was surer than ever that systems existed to be overturned.
Governors from both types of states united to craft Medicaid proposals in the hope that their voice would carry added weight and provide a surer path for lawmakers.
When I worked at Texas Monthly magazine, there was no surer way to capture a reader's attention than to put Willie Nelson on the cover or in the headline.
Investors and some Fed officials, concerned with the recent dip in inflation, have been wanting to see a surer progress toward the central bank's goal of 2 percent inflation.
"Although I dropped out of college and got lucky pursuing a career in software, getting a degree is a much surer path to success," said Gates himself in 2015.
"Using a very hot iron for seven seconds, I burned the skin and blood vessels which irrigate the horn bud, so it won't grow," Surer said as he applied disinfectant.
Abrams' supporters are said to be waiting for a surer sign of what Abrams intends to do next, a decision Abrams has said could come as late as this fall.
But if enough of the 80,000 remaining Make Magazine subscribers, 1 million YouTube followers and millions who've attended Maker Faire events step up, perhaps the company can find surer footing.
I encountered classmates who thought they were surer about the South than I was — it was too racist, too religious, too backward, too conservative, even though they'd never been there.
The process has seen the robots develop surer ways to place their fingers on items like cups and cans, and the ability to recover if they knock an item over.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads "There is no surer way to be derivative than to be unaware of your history," dancer-choreographer Jody Sperling said in a 2014 interview.
Brienne is the next most likely to die based on the odds — I don't buy it for this week, but we'll see — followed by the seemingly surer bet in Jorah Mormont.
Airbnb has also secured a surer footing in Amsterdam, after inking an agreement with city authorities at the end of 2014 to collect and remit tourist taxes, starting in February 2015.
Their movement combines America's revolutionary and nostalgic impulses, with twin promises of radical disruption and a return to a surer, stronger past to which Mr. Trump's red baseball caps have alluded.
"Although I dropped out of college and got lucky pursuing a career in software, getting a degree is a much surer path to success," Gates wrote on his blog in 2015.
While the pilot is a worthy introduction to the Preacher universe, the story finds itself on much surer footing in the subsequent three episodes that AMC has screened so far for press.
"This CVA seeks to address the cost of the company's leasehold obligations across a number of unprofitable sites, and if successful, will put the business on a surer financial footing," Wright said.
While buyers can be surer about the source of the fish they buy, there is no indication as of now that the ordinary global citizen will derive much value, or save any money.
As is custom, the NFL opened the season with Panthers–Broncos with ratings in mind; there's no surer way to grab viewers than with a Super Bowl rematch doubling as a season kickoff.
Radiohead has uncorked more snarl before, and strained harder against formalities, but rarely has it sounded surer of its strengths — or more flat-out gorgeous, as Jonny Greenwood's orchestrations deepen the glassy disquiet.
Cruz just finished up a dominant week, besting Trump in a poll of California Republicans, drawing swarms of reporters to his bus tour through Iowa, prompting ever surer predictions of triumph in that state.
There is no surer measure of the morality of a society than the degree to which it cares for those with disabilities, be they disabled from birth, by war, by accident, or by disease.
And Mississippi, Kentucky, Alabama and other red states that rely so much on federal funding will have surer flow of financial support from Washington if the economy as a whole is flourishing and globally competitive.
Once they are forced to cut their head count and workers start to lose their paychecks, those consumers pull back sharply on spending — making it a surer bet that the economy will shrink in earnest.
They become surer that climate change is a hoax, that the deep state plots against the bold warriors who threaten it, that a fake Melania Trump is sometimes used as a substitute for the actual one.
The 9-0 vote was a function, instead, of their view of a law Congress passed two decades ago making capital punishment swifter and surer to administer: the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 (AEDPA).
Clinton when she was first lady and was an ambassador at large for global women's issues in her State Department, said she has reluctantly concluded that the subtle path to power is the surer one, for now.
This frees them to take the extreme positions that give them more coverage from irate media outlets such as Fox News or MSNBC, more money from ideological deep-pocket donors, and surer support from the party base.
Magnates who are politically astute will still have an edge if knowing how to dodge a price cap imposed on a ministerial whim, for example, is a surer guide to success than knowing how to run a factory.
Just the 2212 performances of Franco Zeffirelli's picture-perfect "Bohème" at the Met this year, but there's a surer sense of quality in the casting than has often been the norm in the house's treatment of its routine productions.
If any surer sign was needed that Emmanuel Macron, the 39-year-old former minister of the economy, is the new front-runner in France's presidential race, look no further than the concentrated volley of wild attacks against him.
The results show how the bank's outgoing CEO Ross McEwan has put RBS on a surer financial footing, but his successor will now face major challenges, including steering RBS through any Brexit fallout and returning the lender to private hands.
In that way, it resembles private equity (PE) funds, which tend to bet on surer things, than a typical venture fund, said Sean Foote, a member of the professional faculty at the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley.
Where environmentalists are on surer ground is the fear that Adani's mine will pave the way for other large-scale projects in the Galilee basin, and if all that coal is developed and burnt it would be more significant from a climate perspective.
Spotify, which launched its service a decade ago, has seen a surge in subscriber growth in recent years as the previously skeptical music industry warmed to streaming as a surer way to return to health after struggling to adapt to the digital age.
The dollar was also on surer footing after Republicans on a Senate panel pushed through a tax-cut bill on Tuesday, setting up a full vote by the Senate as soon as Thursday and advancing President Donald Trump's drive for tax legislation.
" Kaplan, a longtime entertainment journalist and the author of a well-regarded two-volume biography of Frank Sinatra, is generally on surer footing with Berlin's lyrics, which he describes as "modernism on the hoof: startling formal innovation smuggled into a seemingly banal idiom.
Democratic leaders should make abundantly clear that their dealings with Mr. Erdogan are emphatically not an endorsement of his illiberal rule, and that a turn back to the democratic promise of the early A.K.P. is a far surer path to partnership with the West.
The midseason premiere, which featured a major character death, seemed to put the show back in surer, certainly more emotional territory, while again ending on the sort of cryptic note that simultaneously felt intriguing and possibly like another in a series of irritating head games.
If the importance of inheritance continues to grow, and Mr Piketty's calculations suggest that it will, some worry that it could foreshadow the return of an inheritance society in which marriage ends up being a surer route to riches than starting a company or working hard.
But what we can be surer of is that there's love: the love with which Dawoud Bey has seen the elements of the moment and captured them for posterity, and the love with which, almost three decades later, I am looking at this portrait in a book.
And clearly, having reached the wise, old age of 19, certified adult Kylie Jenner knows there's no surer way to stake your claim than to deck something (or someone) out in your signature color which is exactly what she did on her latest date night with boyfriend Tyga.
One of a few dozen garlic agents in Jinxiang, in China's eastern Shandong province, 2664-year-old Yang is at the center of a trade that has attracted a small group of retail investors, mainly wealthy businessmen, seeking a surer bet than China's volatile stock and real estate markets.
Thus you have the striking phenomenon of the Netanyahu government cultivating friends like Hungary's Viktor Orban, on the grounds that joining an alliance of conservative nationalisms actually offers a surer ground for the Jewish state's survival than sticking with the secularism and anti-nationalism of the present liberal project.
Though a recent dip in inflation has been of concern among Fed officials who want to see surer progress toward the central bank's 2 percent inflation goal, Yellen ascribed it to "a few unusual reductions in certain categories of prices" that would eventually drop out of the calculation.
The appointments come as the oil industry is on a surer footing than a year ago, with crude oil prices around $50 per barrels giving China's oil majors more confidence to ramp up spending for the first time in years as they seek to replace ageing reserves and falling output.
"Brexit will make the EU's fragmentation faster and surer, begetting a post-modern 1930s from which the UK will not escape even if out of the EU." Corbyn's opponents in Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservative Party said Labour's move to seek advice from Varoufakis was indicated a flawed economic policy.
But Mr. Trump's decision to support Ms. Hyde-Smith, a newcomer to national politics who was appointed this year to her Senate seat by Mississippi's governor, is perhaps a surer bet than his effort to fortify Mr. Moore, among the most controversial Alabama politicians since the segregationist George C. Wallace was governor.
The conventional reply to critics like Mr. McKibben is that prosperity and individual choice are also high values, that economic systems always adapt with unexpected success to scarcity or the constraints imposed by antipollution laws and that better or more cleverly applied technology is a surer answer to environmental destruction than repudiating technical advance.
For the second day in a row, stocks traded higher and bond prices fell as investors felt a bit surer that Britain would stay in the E.U. Ms. Yellen told the Senate that the Fed would proceed cautiously in raising interest rates because of uncertainties facing the American economy, including a recent slowdown in job growth.
Iger is more interested in trying to turn "entertainment" into a surer thing than it typically is by buying up big, recognizable brand names (Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm, etc.), which means Disney's various entertainment properties tend toward the barely center-left progressivism of most Hollywood entertainment — designed to challenge the status quo as little as possible and travel globally with minimal fuss.

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