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"taker" Definitions
  1. [usually plural] a person who is willing to accept something that is being offered
  2. (often in compounds) a person who takes something

642 Sentences With "taker"

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I think the key message to entrepreneurs is, you have to take risk, entrepreneur by definition is a risk taker but a moderate risk taker so that you're not ... Is a risk-taker, but a moderate risk-taker so that you're not putting everything on the line all the time.
La June Montgomery Tabron President and CEO, W.K. Kellogg Foundation First job: Attendance taker This was at a summer program in Detroit's inner city, and I was basically the attendance taker.
They can search notes by note taker, class or professor.
"There is no taker for such a remedy," it said.
You have to be a risk taker to publish me.
There's no doubt that Diane Kruger is a risk taker.
Donald Trump is no maker — he is a classic taker.
The more you become a giver and not a taker.
DIAGNOSE SAN DIEGO 29A: Works as a metropolitan census taker?
Iran would have to be the world's dumbest hostage taker.
I'd like to be a disagreeable taker, but oh well.
So we all know intuitively: Are you a risk taker?
Dean Blunt: ever the prodigious piss taker and piss artist.
"He's a big shot taker, big shot maker," Draymond Green said.
She's a risk-taker and we love her for it. 10.
But for a willing taker, it could be a cash cow.
"Ryan is an adventurous risk-taker from Philly," the bio reads.
"Normally I wasn't even much of a note taker," he said.
It's not that I'm a smart guy or a risk-taker.
Saudi Arabia is the most aggressive risk-taker of the lot.
Are you a risk taker when it comes to your career?
We must resist the government's metamorphosis into a kleptocratic taker-state.
The hostage-taker, who has not been identified, was also arrested.
But the casual selfie-taker doesn't have to go that far.
She appears to be either a note-taker or a translator.
Britain, the critics say, will continue to be a rule taker.
I'm expected to be the note taker or the event coordinator.
"He was a risk taker beyond most people's comfort level," Stice said.
I finessed my way through school by being an excellent test-taker.
It sounds like a dream come true for the modern test taker.
Thomas Müller, Germany's most experienced taker, has converted 79% of his shots.
Mr Bolloré is a risk-taker of the sort every economy needs.
Before starting a small business, ask yourself: — Am I a risk taker?
Like a test taker, a writer sits both alone and among others.
I think everybody knows the deal, from the giver to the taker.
Is this so different to the lonely selfie-taker in her room?
"Did you come alone?" the sweet brunette blood pressure taker asks me.
"He is a risk taker," Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, the team's manager, said.
She worked at the club as a ticket taker and coat checker.
As with all ransoms, the hostage taker asks for more each time.
He's such a risk-taker and an artist who follows his heart.
He worried that people would mistake him for a taker of handouts.
After all, Mr. Comey is known to be an assiduous note-taker.
I want to get a sense of whether you are a risk taker.
And, of course, you had arguably the world's most popular selfie-taker, right?
There was no suggestion from police that the hostage-taker had Islamist links.
After they stopped for a photo, she said, a ticket taker reassigned them.
No foreign government is suggesting that China should remain a rule-taker forever.
"Are they usually home at this time?" the call-taker later asked him.
The ticket taker had tried to scan the bar code, but nothing happened.
Kourtney Kardashian: reality star, mother of three, selfie-taker extraordinaire and … basketball pro?
"Nobody wants to be in the position of a rule taker," Delfas said.
In 2006, the only surviving hostage-taker was sentenced to life in prison.
I'm more conservative about investing, and Justin is more of a risk-taker.
"Conflict-free" cocaine is also available for the humanitarian (or delusional) drug-taker.
When he shakes hands he pulls yours toward him like a hostage taker.
The ship was converted from a super-taker at a shipyard in Singapore.
"He likes the idea that she was a risk-taker," the official said.
"Tekvalia is not a sourcer to, or off-taker from KME," he said.
You're famous for being an impulsive risk-taker, and today is no exception.
On the substitutes' bench, Sergio Agüero, City's regular penalty-taker, sat and watched.
But I am not a note taker, nor am I a memo writer.
"I don't know why the call taker did not do so," he said.
As a teen, Eggold worked as a ticket-taker at a movie theater.
Charles, known as Charlie, was a risk-taker, unafraid of loans and leverage.
EM: I think part of the picture-taker thing is with our language.
"For both Boeing and Airbus, the question still isn't whether or not all the aircraft they produce will have a taker, but who this taker will be and at what price," said Bertrand Grabowski, managing director at Germany's DVB Bank.
I've always been a bit of a risk taker, so it appealed to me.
"OK, do you know if anyone is inside?" the police call-taker asked him.
Are you a password giver or taker, and what does that say about you?
Elle Fanning/Instagram Elle Fanning has a reputation for being a fashionable risk taker.
Determining whether someone is a giver or taker affects how Lemonis interacts with people.
I'm a risk taker artistically, but clearly this rendition didn't strike the intended tone.
Subsequently, a man claiming to be the hostage-taker called CNN affiliate WSB-TV.
The takeaway is, the sooner you can move from "taker" to "giver," the better.
"Erdogan is no president, but a hostage-taker," Ozdemir told the daily newspaper Bild.
A risk-taker and a straight-talker, Bazan doesn't worry about cultivating bohemian airs.
"Sarah is the dangerous one, more likely to be a risk taker," Simpson says.
If, for example, the offer is $55,0003 or above, Doody says it's a taker.
Steve McCloskey, a community college professor from Seattle, admits that he's a risk taker.
It takes about 10 minutes to do, and requires one administrator per test taker.
She has always been a risk-taker, someone who doesn't look before she leaps.
That from the beginning he has been quick, bright, an adventurer, a risk-taker.
With a phone call, the women found a taker: a shelter in central Tijuana.
Willy, a professional nap taker, is one stylish, quirky, unique, and extremely hairy Yorkie.
Johnson, now a ticket taker, feels privileged to have worked so long in Detroit.
Some of the leaders we interviewed were hesitant to claim the Risk Taker title.
"I don't know what to do," Herrera told a call taker in one call.
To be a film producer is to be, at some level, a risk-taker.
But you're generally free to leave your unwanted property free for the first taker.
Mr. Guardian alluded to the city's longtime role as a giver rather than a taker.
Putin is a risk taker, who thinks, 'If this doesn't work, we'll do something else.
Mars in Sagittarius will also have a hand in turning you into a risk-taker.
Ashley: I feel embarrassed when I take selfies in public, too, as a selfie-taker.
You're a famous nap-taker, Taurus, and you will be resting deeply at this time.
WeWork's chief risk-taker found a kindred spirit with an open checkbook: SoftBank's Masayoshi Son.
Newt Gingrich talks glowingly about Trump being a "pirate" — the very definition of a taker.
While Merkel is not a risk taker or a gambler, she can take bold decisions.
One, he noticed that I'm more of a risk taker; my husband is more cautious.
She is a "risk taker artistically" and her performance reflects that: it was fucking LIT.
Instead, Qatalyst saw a hot IPO prospect, rang up prospective buyers and found a taker.
Exxon would have never hired a risk taker of that scale in the old days.
"So rather than being a price taker, we are a market maker now," Morbelli said.
Ms. Donaldson was known as a copious note-taker, whose constant documentation made colleagues anxious.
The Juul, he thought, was a harmless way to look like an edgy risk-taker.
As a result, extended (usually double) time confers a significant advantage on the test taker.
Photographers, both professional and the frequent selfie taker, stage shots in front of the wall.
In a town where executives want sure things, Sarandos seemed to be a risk-taker.
As a consummate pill taker, I didn't have a problem with the larger pill size.
Cory Gardner, a Colorado Republican up for reelection this fall, was another prolific note-taker.
So an administrative assistant may be asked to step in as an emergency call taker.
"I'm a note taker, so I have 50 million things in my head," he said.
These days, Mastoris is a ticket taker, and his interactions with fans are more congenial.
Ali was special, as a boxer, as an activist, as a risk taker, as an icon.
This mature girl, who was once a professional fetch player, is now a champion nap taker.
During the negotiations, the hostage-taker reportedly evoked a strange mix of events, including the Sept.
Pakistan is a regular taker of its loans but not a diligent follower of its advice.
"Singapore—as a small open economy—is a price taker in the global economy," Ng said.
"A world in which we were a taker of standards would be very difficult," Bailey said.
One goalkeeper the group studied tended to try pulling a double bluff over the penalty taker.
China now is not just the taker, you know, have to be a responsible large country.
The 29-year-old midfielder was the fifth Swedish penalty taker, with Brazil having gone first.
This could -- I mean, a hostage taker -- a hostage might actually think Trump is saving me.
"He was very larger than life, a risk taker, pushing it to the limit," she says.
Deposits are fairly diversified and stable; the bank is also a leader as a deposit-taker.
When that census taker comes knocking at that door, they're not going to answer the door.
"She's the most in line with high fashion and the biggest risk-taker," Luciani told Insider.
Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford had been thoroughly briefed on every Colombian penalty taker — and remembered his lessons.
Pretty much everywhere else that's a price taker in the global oil markets is at risk.
Kraken charges 0.26% in taker fees if you trade less $50,000 in the past 30 days.
Having a designated note taker during your meeting can be helpful for this, according to Dalio.
In a separate proceeding, the sole surviving hostage taker, Nurpashi Kulayev, was sentenced to life imprisonment.
She had hoped to compile a volume surveying them together, but she never found a taker.
The tag team legends also reveal the special person Taker was hanging with after the match.
Dropbox Paper (free) for Android and iOSThe best note taker for storing text: EvernoteScreenshot: EvernotePerhaps the most well-known note-taker of them all, Evernote continues to soldier on and recently added a dark mode just to prove it's still hip after ten years in the business.
Beck says the ticket taker realized the family should have boarded at a different location in Branson.
Koeman was Barcelona's free-kick taker and he specialised in making a fine art look absurdly simple.
Background: Sharlene is a fantastic test taker and therefore has stayed in middle school her whole life.
BOE'S WOODS SAYS IT WOULD UNDESIRABLE FOR BRITAIN TO BECOME A "TAKER" OF EU RULES AFTER BREXIT
It is a polite survey taker with a simple question for you: How is the economy doing?
It turns out that Trump is the ultimate taker, exploiting the very government he hopes to lead.
But it's weird when, as the virginity-taker, you don't know what you've done until it's over.
While they spoke, Farley gave the toll taker "eye signals" to alert them that something was wrong.
"He was a risk-taker and pushed the envelope with just about everything he did," he said.
He's more relaxed more of a risk taker and I'm a little more detailed and uptight neurotic.
I had only one taker, a British lady who was in the country for not very long.
VTB group was the main net taker of government funding in September (RUB323 billion, mainly from Minfin).
Relatedly, the MBTI is a quiz that assigns its taker a four-letter acronym defining their personality.
If you're a serious note-taker, consider a spiral-bound or hardcover notebook from Black n' Red.
You're a risk taker, but that doesn't mean you don't look for comfort in your life, Aries.
But under a CETA-type deal, the UK would become a rule-taker, not a rule-maker.
Right off the bat, you have to be a bit of a risk taker to use MoviePass.
I am a chronically bad compliment taker, but that's not why I sat there and said nothing.
The hostage taker was serving a life sentence for murder and was out on parole, he added.
He was quickly making it known that he was the bold fashion risk-taker of the group.
Bestselling author Malcolm Gladwell may not be a huge risk-taker, but he thinks you should be.
"I'm not a good example of a risk-taker," he told CNBC Make It at OZY Fest.
And digital deposits seemed like the right path for us, since we weren't historically a deposit taker.
The EU wants to make clear that post-Brexit Britain is a rule-taker, not a rule-maker.
Don't just be a consumer, be a creator (or the rhyming version—be a maker, not a taker).
After the vice president boarded the train on Friday, a ticket taker made her way through the cabin.
Ross said he has experience at that agency; he was a census-taker while he attended business school.
Donaldson appears to have been a prodigious note-taker, and her writings are cited repeatedly in Mueller's report.
A risk-taker by nature, he was prepared to face danger and hardship in his quest for riches.
I think that I am a risk-taker, and I tend to make quick decisions based on instinct.
It would work closely with England, but in a partnership of equals rather than as a rule-taker.
Everyone has a little risk-taker in them — what does yours want to accomplish in the new year?
Another insider describes him as "a risk taker for himself, but a risk mitigator for everyone around him".
But if you're a risk-taker in search of a truly good deal, patience can be a virtue.
Agaronian said the hostage-taker appeared to be driven by a personal motive, but he wouldn&apost elaborate.
Britain is keen not to become a "rule taker", leaving it required to follow news EU regulations indefinitely.
As she began her run, the baying reached a crescendo, as it had for every Swedish penalty-taker.
I can be an observer or a risk-taker — go to a party or relax in a cafe.
The key to selling, says Gary Vaynerchuk, CEO of VaynerMedia, is to be a giver — not a taker.
" Another hostage-taker said: "The police station has been in our hands for three and a half hours.
During the transition and for the foreseeable future, this deal would relegate the U.K. to rule-taker status.
" Cartoon by Frank Cotham The ticket-taker nodded calmly and said, "I think there are wigs up there.
"Boone is an educated risk-taker," said Michael Ross, who until 2010 was Mr. Pickens's primary futures trader.
The part-time census-taker positions are ideally suited for people who already have another job, he said.
But Bolton is said to be a meticulous note-taker, significantly bolstering his credibility as a firsthand witness.
One selfie taker received so much personal vitriol over it, she locked up the Facebook photo from view.
There is a rival exchange in Shanghai; China dislikes being a taker of prices set beyond its borders.
EU supporters say Britain would become little more than a rule-taker, offering the worst of all worlds.
It's strange, this wordless language we have, the passage of miniature Toblerone from vacation taker to non-vacation taker, this infinite contract we sign with our work colleagues to always bring them small duty-free snacks to them after having the temerity to take annual leave, this bizarre ritual we have.
Abergel explained in a press release that this is one more case of Theron being a beauty risk-taker.
"In order for there to be neglect, the individual must be a 'care taker' of the individual," Bell wrote.
Named "Businessman of the Year" by a Russian magazine, he used an English term to describe himself: "Risk-taker".
But it made me wonder if this kind of selfie saturation was key to being a good selfie-taker.
If she changes her hair color like she changes her clothes, she's probably a bit of a risk taker.
The cops' hastily concocted plan was to make contact with the hostage-taker by using a public-address system.
What President Trump is doing is negotiating with the hostage taker, which is exactly the protocol that you do.
A broad resolution like becoming more of a risk taker could work, so long as you hold yourself accountable.
Vanessa Hudgens (who's been accused of appropriation more times than I can count) is their Sexiest Style Risk Taker.
"He's more relaxed more of a risk taker and I'm a little more detailed and uptight neurotic…" she said.
Indian Prime Minister Narenda Modi has been a frequent selfie-taker, as well, albeit in decidedly less dangerous circumstances.
Police say they are trying to identify the man but did not confirm the caller was the hostage-taker.
As a price taker, Gonzalez doesn't see Mexico as a driving force in the price of oil, he said.
Clinton, ever the student and note-taker, pushed back: "You criticize me for preparing for this debate," she said.
Since you're a very cautious crab, no one ever really calls a "risk taker," but today that might change.
Given as many chances as they had, a mediocre taker could easily have fluked his way to similar heights.
In 2014, a café in Sydney was held under siege by an armed hostage-taker, leaving two people dead.
"Putting in the work on a difficult task shows that you're a risk taker and team player," Mullarkey says.
Donald Trump is the same kind of heedless risk-taker who sees no reason to adhere to ethical norms.
Then suddenly, Tim says a Cadillac pulled up with Angelina and Shiloh inside, and BOOM ... they had a taker.
Jeff was an even bigger risk-taker, and had the benefit of being a little more traditionally good-looking.
This is important because it demonstrates that Ukraine would be a net contributor to NATO's security, not a taker.
Those investments are smart contracts, and returns should be provided by a counterparty, such as a borrower or taker.
And if you trade less than $10,000 over 30 days, it now costs 0.50% in maker and taker fees.
Kelly described Bolton as a "a copious note taker" and "an honest guy and an honorable guy," NJ.com reported.
She and her note taker had created a map showing where to put raised street markings and audio boxes.
Holmes often accompanied top US officials to meetings with Ukrainians as the note-taker in the last few years.
Hiddleston is a fashion risk-taker who rarely wears a plain, black-and-white tux on the red carpet.
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney has said a financial center the size of London cannot be a "rule taker".
They did so, but once they passed the ticket taker, the moms slipped into Bad Moms to join their friends.
It could be demoted, in the catchphrase of anti-Brexit campaigners, from being a rule maker to a rule taker.
Turns out that the only call-taker available at the Florida 911 call center in question was one Frances Francois.
One way to safeguard the City would be for Britain to become a rule-taker, hewing to European financial regulation.
You're a pioneer and a risk-taker, and the Moon is now supporting you as you embark on new journeys.
Change Viv to Victor, and maybe one fewer woman will be asked to be the next meeting's designated note-taker.
Pen options include markers, pencil, pen, ink and all are nuanced enough to satisfy the demanding artist or note taker.
You're a risk taker, Aries, and you're the sign of courage, but lately you've been approaching the world more cautiously.
A HSBC subsidiary in France was the fourth biggest taker of German federal bonds in the first half of 2018.
John Bolton is said to have been the most prolific note-taker at the top level of the White House.
Donations in the old system were laboriously offered to individual food banks in succession until a taker could be found.
FRANK TAKER Prescott, Ontario To the Editor: Count me as one of the people who are throwing in the towel.
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney has said a financial centre the size of London cannot be a "rule taker".
He has cited Plum's growth at Washington from junior to senior year, to more selective shot taker from volume gunner.
Last year a selfie-taker at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington backed into a Yayoi Kusama sculpture and damaged it.
The test taker has to arrange four rows of samples, 85 in all, into descending order based on their shade.
That meeting was highly unusual because Tillerson reportedly wasn't accompanied by an American translator, any aides or a note-taker.
Q: As an investor are you more of a risk-taker, or more conservative in where you put your money?
Second, the same personality traits that made him a risk-taker on changing policy carried over into other decisions he made.
A park employee later told police he saw Carla walking toward the entrance, but the park's ticket-taker couldn't confirm that.
She worked as a seasonal ticket-taker employed by the Carolina Panthers football team at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte.
Mr McMaster is better known as a straight talker and a risk-taker, albeit by the conformist standards of his profession.
General McMaster is better known as a straight talker and a risk-taker, albeit by the conformist standards of his profession.
I feel they definitely say something about Texas, the birthplace of Attitude Era greats like 'Taker and "Stone Cold" Steve Austin.
Yet, you don't give a drug taker a large amount of drugs and not expect them to take the drugs themselves.
Then, there was the taker of this photo, who we're guessing was a bit too close from her and Jay's expression.
Since the 24.0s, psychiatrists have recognised the importance of context in determining what sort of experience the LSD taker would have.
Her ultra-sexy style, confidence and risk-taker status has made her one to watch on and off the red carpet.
Privately held IKEA Group, the owner of most IKEA stores worldwide, is the biggest franchise taker to brand owner Inter IKEA.
Trump reportedly did not want to have a note-taker in the room because of a concern that details would leak.
As a state, Puerto Rico will not be a net-taker, but a helpful contributor to the greatest nation on Earth.
I was at a movie theater last weekend when I saw an elderly man with a walker approaching the ticket taker.
Scafaria was determined to find a taker for the movie, but also didn't want to compromise her vision of the story.
" He also wants a candidate to serve for only one term "as a care-taker problem-solver for this messy moment.
The unsatisfying truth is that N.F.L. ratings are a Rorschach test, often revealing more about the test taker than the subject.
Lacking an elite set-piece taker, Ashley Young takes the subsequent free kick and kicks the ball well over the goal.
He said that Michael Amendola, an assistant theater producer, told him Spyscape had decided he was a "hacker" — a risk-taker.
According to McKinnon, Roxanne is a more conservative risk-taker and she worried about the general uncertainty of starting a business.
He is a portfolio manager focusing on discretionary macro trading and is a principal risk taker for Tudor's flagship fund strategy.
Like them or not, they spoke to the fact that music may be the last refuge of the fashion risk-taker.
Even the most new-to-the-medium selfie-taker is familiar with the benefits of a filter, or even the FaceTune app.
"The preconditions for starting on heroin are to be a risk-taker, and to have quite a bit of money," he says.
EU supporters say the deal offers the worst of all worlds, making Britain a rule taker with no say in future decisions.
Woods said it would be undesirable if Britain became a "rule-taker", meaning it continued to apply EU rules in some form.
If the penalty taker shot to the right - or Ter Stegen's left, "there was a strong chance the penalty would be saved".
If Skvernelis resigns, the president can pick a care-taker prime minister until the president and parliament agree on a new government.
" Wow: "Foreign and U.S. officials said the Russians recommended that a note taker be present in the bare-bones official bilateral meeting.
Ever since Lupita Nyong'o burst on the Hollywood scene in 2013, she actress has established herself as a red-carpet risk taker.
Mr Koch may struggle to find a taker for their stakes at a time when traditional retail is threatened by e-commerce.
It's turned from life giver to taker in the wake of a titanic rise in sea level, brought about by climate change.
Your camera roll as a whole will just suddenly start looking like you're a better picture taker, with no intervention from you.
The Association of British Insurers said that being a long-term rule-taker would be a wholly unacceptable risk for the sector.
Trump the risk-taker Trump left New Hampshire with one blowout win under his belt and a hefty lead in South Carolina.
The tuba player needed a little more breathing room than the enthusiastic selfie-taker gave him, so he straight up tubas her.
Well because a basic white-tipped manicure on her extra-long square-shaped acrylic extensions wouldn't be enough for the risk-taker.
Actually, scratch that: The jubilant yells of the taker of the above video when Parr and Evans appear are the best part.
LNG supply to Japan was disrupted by a partial outage at Petronas' Bintulu project in Malaysia, where Tohoku is an off-taker.
Rhodes then became the chief note-taker for the Iraq Study Group, the bipartisan commission that excoriated George Bush's war in Iraq.
But more often he throws in as much as the listener can take: Guy is a putter-inner, not a taker-outer.
Lawmakers asked why no note-taker was present for a July 2017 meeting between Mr. Trump and Mr. Putin in Hamburg, Germany.
Of course, Americans weren't even able to identify their own race until 1960, before which the census taker would determine the answer.
"We believe Costco's bulk offering positions it to be a relative share taker if the outbreak intensifies in the US," Lasser said.
"I'm a risk taker artistically, but clearly this rendition didn't strike the intended tone," Fergie said in a statement at the time.
This time, John Cho plays the unfortunate shower-taker who realizes mid-shampoo that there is an unfamiliar hand in his hair.
The former national security adviser was not only a high-profile figure in Trump&aposs inner circle, but a meticulous note-taker.
But becoming a "taker" of EU rules to maintain access from London would be a "millstone" in the long term, Montague said.
"Voters clearly want to get rid of him if — a big if — there is a good alternative," the Democratic poll taker says.
Britain has told the EU it won't be a "rule taker" by continuing to automatically replicate the bloc's financial rules after January.
For the remaining 3 percent of trades, less than 1/10th of that left a liquidity taker in a worse position, they said.
With regular penalty taker Sergio Aguero having been substituted, Algerian Mahrez took the responsibility and blasted the spot kick high over the bar.
Could the transition period go on longer, with Britain, like Norway today, a taker of EU rules without having a say on them?
But I have always been a risk taker and have always believed the greatest things in life often come with the greatest risks.
By "linking up," I of course mean that 'Taker placed Post in a choke-slam on a big screen and people cheered wildly.
"By the time I was in 10th grade, I was a daily drinker, a daily pot smoker, a daily pill taker," recalls Zimmern.
On the steps outside, by a plaza large enough for rolls of red carpet at movie premieres, was a ticket taker, standing, waiting.
Thomas Müller, Germany's most experienced taker, has converted 79% of his career attempts, which is a hair over the average in major leagues.
Authorities said Singer led the operation, employed test-taker Mark Riddell and helped facilitatethe test deception for Felicity Huffman's daughter, Sofia Grace, 18.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German police have caught a suspected hostage-taker at Cologne's main train station and freed the hostage, police said on Twitter.
She said she tried her best and the reasons she decided to sing the song that way because she is a 'risk taker.
As Reuters reported, that means a student could take the same version of the SAT twice, giving the test-taker a valuable advantage.
Varonica Ford, 40, a toll taker for the New Jersey Turnpike Authority who is also a hairstylist, said she considered such comments flattering.
After they stopped for a photo, she said, a ticket taker realized they should have boarded at a different location and reassigned them.
It's perhaps no coincidence that Bond's founder, Kirt McMaster, has shown himself to be a bit of a risk-taker in the past.
Aside from a pistol, the hostage taker was yelling that he had a grenade, but authorities could not immediately confirm that, Zamora said.
Martens is not the team's nominated penalty taker but said she had felt confident throughout the game and wanted to take the kick.
But Mr. Gregory was a phenomenal showman in his own right, a risk-taker with bold ideas and the drive to execute them.
We've got budget, retirement account, credit, information security and insurance advice for your independent adult, college student, gap-year taker or future soldier.
After they stopped for a picture, she said, a ticket taker realized they should have boarded at a different location and reassigned them.
I said to you, last night, you are a risk-taker, and you felt like you weren't, but you've traveled in that direction.
It added the ratio between the annual cost of debt and the annual net income of loan taker could no longer exceed 67%.
"Any gay who was attacked would be seen as a foolish risk-taker if they reported that attack to police," Professor Tomsen said.
The payment model sometimes called "maker-taker" gave a boost to high-speed trading at a time when automation was rising to dominance.
Economic risk-taking, positively stigmatized after the Great Depression, is now spoken of in heroic terms: To the risk-taker go the spoils.
"Typically a note-taker will write notes about what the principal says in a fashion that does not embarrass their principal," said Farkas.
"We continue to see Amazon as the biggest share taker post-[Toys R Us]," Jefferies analyst Stephanie Wissink said in a research note.
"Taker" shows that K.I.D are clearly owning their lane, and they just might be branching out into a few other ones, as well.
" Names had a way of morphing through different documents: "Ross" could be heard by one census taker as "Russ" and another as "Roth.
Alan Quilter, who co-founded the company with Randall in 1991 and current group chief financial officer will taker over as co-CEO.
Houston, if it finds a taker for Chris Paul's albatross contract, would also want Butler as a no-nonsense Robin to James Harden's Batman.
Among its preliminary conclusions is that the new American leader is a risk-taker who can be naïve, according to a senior Kremlin adviser.
Mark Riddell, the test taker at the center of the college admissions scam, pleaded guilty Friday to charges of mail fraud and money laundering.
They include former Yale women's soccer coach Rudy Meredith, the operation's paid test-taker Mark Riddell, and one-time Stanford sailing coach John Vandemoer.
If the penalty taker looked one way before kicking, the keeper would assume it was a decoy and would dive towards the opposite corner.
Treadway worked as a game-day ticket taker, Steven Drummond, the team's director of communications and digital media, confirmed in a statement to PEOPLE.
I guarantee she never guessed that she would ever in her life be embodying the wants and desires of the blonde-haired nap-taker.
Instead, we are likely to hear that Comey is a careful note-taker, though it is doubtful that the actual notes will be produced.
However, after reports that the man was demanding the release of female Egyptian hostages, the underlying motives of the hostage-taker became more unclear.
"Hollywood now uses smoking as a cue to say that this person is a risk-taker and kind of an edgy character," he said.
" Lecter is the fictional killer cannibal of "The Silence of the Lambs," known for famously hissing, "A census taker once tried to test me.
"We see Amazon as the biggest share taker post-Toys 'R' Us," Jefferies analyst Stephanie Wissink said in a research note earlier this month.
The only truly compliant taker for the Dodgers' network has been Time Warner Cable, which is also the dominant cable operator in Los Angeles.
A Japanese tourist clumsily attempts to cruise; a ticket taker drags her leg brace around, trying to bring the projectionist a steamed bun, pining.
It's an argument that, on the surface, scuppers the classic drug-taker defense: What's the problem as long as I'm not harming anyone else?
Encouraging such spirits was not Mr. Putin's goal when the Kremlin embarked on its Far Eastern Hectare program, which offers each taker 2.5 acres.
This shouldn't be the senior executive — they should be focused on listening and asking questions; but it shouldn't be a junior note-taker either.
Michael Amendola, an assistant theater producer I met in the gift shop, told me Spyscape had decided he was a "hacker" — a risk-taker.
He got his start in professional baseball as a ticket taker and a bat boy for a minor league team in El Centro, Calif.
Mr. Tillerson said "the Russians preferred" no note-taker be present at the session, which he attended along with Sergey Lavrov, Russia's foreign minister.
"The risk-taker will be rewarded," Patel, a senior portfolio manager at Wells Fargo Asset Management, said at the New York headquarters of Reuters.
The second clue package opened with Rhino standing on an old propeller plane as he talked about being a "risk taker" throughout his life.
Britain is keen not to become a "rule taker" or having to copy and paste EU regulation into its own law to stay "equivalent".
Yet in what could be a hopeful sign for Mr. Flake, Ms. McSweeney said she would favor a risk-taker in the Senate race.
They used casino chips for his jacket, a reflection of Trump's past as a casino magnate -- and his penchant for being a risk-taker.
That innovation is "all targeted towards bringing out new products" like advanced contact lenses and red-eye relief share-taker Lumify, the CEO said.
Some have argued that depriving the Venezuelan government of cash is a moral imperative, because not doing so amounts to paying a hostage-taker.
If someone is a taker rather than a maker, and becomes dependent on the government for their unemployment checks, that creates a victim mentality.
Parents with cash to burn could pay to have a test taker sit in on the SAT or ACT in place of their teenagers.
The ticket-taker directed Cahill and Valverde to the manager, who said they could exchange their tickets for the screening of Ice Age: Collision Course.
The risk taker Wealthy people are in a better position than us regular investors because they typically are more comfortable taking risks with their money.
After that, in addition to spread, you'll pay 0.24% in taker fees if you trade less than $100,000 per month, and 0.14% in maker fees.
DigitalGlobe, with its ever-increasing cache of high-def history, is the planet's lead picture-taker; Orbital Insight is one of the frontrunning sense-makers.
It ends up as a loyal rule-taker, paying into EU programmes and budgets, shadowing EU regulations and granting plentiful work permits to EU nationals.
According to several current and former U.S. officials, Biegun is already making moves designed to present himself as both a healer and a risk-taker.
"It's crazy that there are so many active things on my bucket list, because I never really considered myself a risk-taker before," she says.
Now she's embracing her inner-adventurer and risk-taker with the song "How Far I'll Go." It's powerful, energetic, and simply a total must-listen.
Judy O'Connor had accompanied her quadriplegic son, Marty, to every class at Chapman University for the past two years as his note-taker and caregiver.
No one informed them that the alleged hostage-taker had first contacted City Hall rather than 911, an irregularity that suggested something might be amiss.
It is my score on that one day that I see, and just because I am a good test taker, that is all that matters.
This, however, could turn Britain into a "rule taker", having to continually copy EU regulation to maintain access, a step UK regulators have warned against.
Treadway worked as a game-day ticket taker, Steven Drummond, the team's director of communications and digital media, previously confirmed in a statement to PEOPLE.
Just go, the weather's getting nice, go on a hike with a friend who's an experienced LSD-taker and someone you admire for their sense.
The city, for instance, failed to find a taker for a public tender to replace the city's 430,483 street lights with energy-saving LED bulbs.
Beijing has made no secret of its longer-term ambitions to become a price-maker rather than price-taker of commodities such as base metals.
They split society in two, declaring one side the illegitimate ruler of the other; one side the taker of the other's freedom, power and promise.
I was 16, so I gave it my best shot and played My Bloody Valentine's "Isn't Anything" on loop when the virginity-taker came over.
"When I talk to my mainland friends, they all say he is a risk taker," said Andrew Yang Nien-Dzu, former defense minister of Taiwan.
He does, indeed, appear to be Japheth Dury, the abused preacher's son turned predatory census-taker and part-time leg-breaker for a local bookie.
If you weren't a risk taker or deeply committed for the long term, it was difficult to look at the market closely and remain calm.
"The investigation has established beyond a reasonable doubt that Vidaud missed a critical incident that was mishandled by the call taker and dispatcher," it said.
As I was leaving the meeting with President Zelenskyy, I was told to join the meeting with Ambassador Sondland and Mr. Yermak as note-taker.
Both kits can be combined with an Ancestry membership, which grants the test-taker exclusive access to Ancestry's massive collections of U.S. and global records.
He&aposs a prolific note-taker and his documents could prove devastating to a White House swimming through a mountain of evidence Democrats have collected.
Mr. Ferguson said he had invited other Democratic attorneys general to join in his lawsuit, finding only one taker so far: Lori Swanson of Minnesota.
This experience is evident in their new single "Taker," a song that's much a hollowpoint bullet of punk rock as it is sleek power-pop.
He&aposs reportedly prolific note-taker and his documents could prove devastating to a White House swimming through a mountain of evidence Democrats have collected.
It had simply reached the critical mass necessary for someone like me, a person who is not a beauty risk taker, to jump on board.
But the latest taker to the hair transformation trend is probably the most surprising, especially considering her blond, cascading waves are arguably her most identifiable feature.
That pilot program, if approved, could help inform the SEC on whether the current pricing model, known as "maker taker," needs to be changed or eliminated.
The brand is celebrating all of her scandalous outfits by awarding her with a "Sexiest Style Risk Taker" trophy, which she of course displayed on Snapchat.
Most often, she is a risk-taker, wearing eyeliner in ways we haven't seen before, and trying hairstyles that make us reconsider our lazy messy buns.
Forever the red carpet risk-taker, Taraji went with a deep, but bold purple shade that gave a pop of color to her otherwise monochromatic look.
Sometimes music follows a consensual code from maker to taker: hearing through an intellectual filter, in accordance with somebody who's playing through the same intellectual filter.
His gym owners and trainers thought of him as fearless and innovative, a risk-taker with traits they deemed rare in a modern Muay Thai fighter.
In the October exam, scores were withheld for every test-taker in China and South Korea, where a combined 53,25 tests were taken last school year.
The "Bad Gal" has cemented her status as a fashion risk-taker, and her latest look proves to be a continuation of her latest style streak.
The drawbacks are becoming a rule-taker in that market and accepting free movement of people from the EU, as well as paying into its budget.
"Through GPS and other mechanisms, the call-taker was able to pinpoint the location of the vehicle," the Charles County Sheriff's Office said in a statement.
This is especially true if you're the type of note-taker who wants to save notes in other formats or to syncing services not named iCloud.
But at the British site, Dr Miller found, schoolchildren posted five times as many "groupies" (images of the picture-taker with friends) as they did selfies.
As they drew closer to Skyway, Farley asked a toll taker to talk to the passenger about using the phones at the top of the bridge.
I need to know who I am connected with, what they care for, their needs and wants, whether they are a giver or a taker, etc.
Authorities said that law curtailed their ability to end a 2014 siege in Sydney's Lindt Cafe in which three people including the hostage-taker were killed.
When they didn't find a taker, they filed a lawsuit against its previous owners claiming that they failed to disclose their knowledge of the anonymous letters.
" Branson, a devoted note taker, would then "go through all my notebooks, find the best ideas that had fallen through the cracks and start them up.
Their first major advertiser: Soul Cycle, which had taken over the old single-screen Montauk movie theater where the ticket taker also worked the popcorn machine.
According to Axios, Bolton was a prolific note-taker and had a habit of contemporaneously documenting everything that was said in every meeting he participated in.
The president approved Prime Minister Juha Sipila's resignation and asked his government to continue as a care-taker government until a new cabinet has been appointed.
Thanks to the miracle of Instagram, I am aware that my old friend has a gorgeous family and remains a passionate cook and taker of selfies.
As a census-taker for five months in 2010, I can say that it was hard enough to get people to open their doors at all.
The narrator of this book is a census taker, though the census he takes involves tattooing the ribs of wary citizens to mark them as counted.
The hostage taker, who identified himself as a military policeman, was armed and threatened to set the bus on fire with gasoline at around 6 a.m.
Known as a risk taker on the court, he was no less bold off the court, where he never shied away from speaking truth to power.
Yet if you are basing this on the prospect of Snap, the valuation set on Wednesday for Snap is a rational bet for a risk taker.
Saporta's boss, BoE Deputy Governor Sam Woods, has already said it would be undesirable for Britain to become a "rule taker" of EU regulation after Brexit.
They fear that, under equivalence, Britain will end up as a rule-taker - having, like Norway, to mirror EU regulation without having a say on them.
President Donald Trump hinted Friday at possible replacements for his national security advisor, one day after a potential taker for Michael Flynn's key position turned it down.
"It's difficult to imagine a situation that London and the UK can be a rule-taker from Europe," Blackwell told a conference on Brexit and financial services.
In the video clip, Eva Longoria and Beckham attempted to use the puppy filter, which places animated puppy ears, a nose and tongue on the selfie-taker.
The former vice president was a frequent shot-taker and even more frequent target as the debate brought the expected shots from Kamala Harris and Cory Booker.
Today: a police call taker working in emergency services who makes $42,834 per year and spends it some of her paycheck this week on vanilla soft serve.
These won't make too big a difference to most of us, unless you happen to be an obsessive selfie taker who's been clamoring for DSLR-quality capabilities.
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Given the size of this first-taker bias, in 2014 Mr Palacios-Huerta recommended testing other formats which would split the burden of trailing on the scoreboard.
And agents with technology in their hands, the digital technology I'm talking about, that they can serve as a host or hostess rather than a ticket-taker.
Check it out ... at the 1:30 mark, Sharon goes to the theater to see a movie she's in and tells the ticket taker who she is.
The dominant pricing system on exchanges, known as the "maker-taker" model, pays brokers to send bids and offers not intended for immediate execution to the exchange.
The Treasury was right to say that Britain could not be an "automatic rule-taker" in financial services, he said, and Britain had put forward sensible proposals.
This collection's central essay, "Against Self-Criticism," is a sort of character study of that great taker of firm positions — and forbidder of pleasures — the Freudian superego.
The unit - Japan's biggest deposit taker - depends in part on returns from its holdings of Japanese government bonds, instead of making money from loans like commercial lenders.
" "I'm a hardworking man," said Wu. "I'm very focused, when comes to things, I always want to be a pioneer, so I'm a risk taker for sure.
Parental guilt started sinking in after I persuaded a skeptical ticket taker at Carolines on Broadway to let a child see a headliner one Friday this month.
Nicole Kidman was the most fearless fashion risk-taker on the award show circuit last season that we just crowned her the Most Stylish star of 2017.
The price to parents ranged from $220006,2202 to $2628,28500 per test; $6900,2628 went to the test-taker, $28503,22019 to the administrator, and the balance to the organizer.
"I never considered myself as someone who is a risk-taker or brave," but she could see the effect that al-Shabab was having on the people.
The 2014 Lindt cafe siege in Sydney, in which the hostage-taker and two people were killed, was Australia's most deadly violence inspired by Islamic State militants.
The off-taker of volumes from Train 3 is Korea Gas Corp but deliveries have so far not shown any sign of being disrupted, a trader said.
But the risk-taker who most preoccupies you is the astonishing actress who plays Her in this London import, staged there at the Young Vic in 2016.
PARIS (Reuters) - A hostage taker in southern France has asked for the release of Paris November 2015 attacker Salah Abdeslam, BFM TV said, citing an anonymous source.
GUTFELD: Thing is though, it&aposs like you have to -- what Trump is doing is he is looking at this guy as the hostage taker and in order to get the hostage taker to release the hostages, you use everything you have persuasively to get him to put down the gun and I think what we&aposre seeing is a long process of getting this guy to put down the gun.
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Germany, by some distance the greatest taker of migrants in the European Union, noted the "important contribution" it is making to refugee protection after the figures were released.
The French interior minister says that a hostage-taker has been arrested and his hostages freed, some four hours after holing up in a building in central Paris.
Amabile, nicknamed "Grocery Store Joe" because of his job as a produce buyer in Chicago, joked that he is their official selfie-taker thanks to his long arms.
While her younger sister Kylie may hold the "risk-taker" title for her bold fashion and beauty choices, Kendall Jenner isn't afraid to show off her rebel side.
Okay, she's never actually worn technicolor hair before (at least, not that we know of), but Holmes is the Hollywood risk-taker we never really appreciated until now.
The typical American worker is in effect a price-taker; workers of modest skill levels have very little bargaining power in comparison with their peers a generation ago.
Ever the risk taker, Ward still plans to trade cocoa and coffee - but only with his own money - while looking for opportunities in the underlying physical commodities markets.
Yes, Vanessa Hudgens won "sexist style risk taker," Priyanka Chopra won "sexiest red carpet look," and Jamie Chung won "sexiest festival style," but what even are those categories?
Estee Lauder's an innovator and a share-taker that's become the best-of-breed by far in its category and I would be a buyer, not a seller.
Kyle called back at 22019:35 pm while the officers were still there, describing the gold Honda Odyssey he was stuck in to the new call-taker, Smith.
The average pill-taker tends to buy drugs from friends or acquaintances rather than a dodgy-looking guy who won't make quite enough eye contact in a club.
Mr. Pennacchio and I walked out of the store — and within minutes of leaving, he told me that he had found a taker for one pair, for $450.
General McMaster was a prolific note-taker, recording details for later reference, a practice that hardly seemed unusual to someone in charge of a sprawling national security apparatus.
"A kick-taker should have good body language which makes him hard to read," said Daniel Memmert, who worked as a penalty consultant for the German national team.
Ms. Flannery, through her work with Zoe Saldana, Gwen Stefani and Ms. Stone, is known as a risk taker, but with Ms. Adams, her steering has been gentler.
Of course, one of the ways we got into this strategically is we really felt we needed to do diversify our funding mix and become a deposit taker.
An astute observer, thoughtful curator, and intellectual risk taker, Enwezor's work has helped to expand the field of contemporary art outside the confines of traditional Western art history.
From a financial perspective, from a financial stability perspective, it's highly undesirable to be a rule taker and to lose supervisory autonomy for any considerable length of time.
While the bank is not like commercial lenders that make money off loans, it is the nation's biggest deposit taker and has an investment portfolio of over $1.8 trillion.
It went on a touch too long, given that Undertaker never showed up on television, but each week on Raw, Cena would go out and talk shit about Taker.
The report said that first choice Marc-Andre ter Stegen "has a tendency to open his arms and does not try to make eye contact with the penalty taker".
If fall's latest crop of trends is telling us anything, it's that there's no better time to be a risk-taker when it comes to your cold-weather wardrobe.
The style risk taker raised the wow factor yet again at the Met Gala on Monday when she arrived in a breast and booty-baring sheer ensemble by Givenchy.
James Hilburn says he and his Alaskan malamute, Bear, had no problems entering the Niners-Cardinals game on November 29 -- the ticket taker let them in, no questions asked.
Labour's manifesto released on May 1003 fits the pattern, but Britain's impending exit from the European Union has muddied the waters over which party is the real risk-taker.
"Everything is so expensive now, we can barely afford to eat," said Juliana Santos, 29, a ticket-taker who works for a public bus company in Brasília, the capital.
According to Axios, Bolton is a prolific note-taker and likely has more details than any witness in the impeachment inquiry so far about Trump's shadow campaign in Ukraine.
North American Fur Auctions was similarly optimistic in a November web posting, saying the trim business continues to be in full fashion with Canada Goose being the major taker.
One of the things that is in the book, because you're a meticulous note taker so you've got a lot of your notes from various scripts you've worked on.
The company also announced its first flirtation with artificial intelligence in the form of automated meeting transcripts, eliminating the need for a note taker and creating a searchable transcript.
The rating will not affect students' test scores, and will be reported only to college admissions officials as part of a larger package of data on each test taker.
The Wichita officers had been told, wrongly, that they were encountering an armed hostage-taker who had already killed one person and was threatening to burn the house down.
They fear that, under equivalence, Britain will end up as a rule-taker - having, like Norway, to cut and paste EU regulations into national law without having a say.
There's a Subway manager with the "perpetual throat rattle of a blown woofer," a librarian with a "Stonehenge smile" and a movie-ticket taker who looks like a pteranodon.
"I never have pictures of myself because I am selfless and am the designated photo taker and keeper for my family," she captioned a selfie of her and Luna.
"I never have pictures of myself because I am selfless and am the designated photo taker and keeper for my family," she captioned a selfie of her and daughter.
But the rejection was a spur: Ever the risk-taker, he decided to build a department store conglomerate on his own, even though he had no background in retailing.
So I think that the greatest achievement of alpha is to get, let's say, returns that are almost as good as the risk-taker with a lot less risk.
He said he spoke with a number of colleagues last week to invite them to join his riskier plan, but initially found only one taker, Lori Swanson of Minnesota.
If you're an energy-taker, you may have a rough road ahead, and Welch says you'll likely need to compensate your bad energy with a huge amount of intelligence.
After acquiring DeAndre Jordan to help with the development of the rookie center Mitchell Robinson, the Knicks were unable to find a taker for Kanter, so they released him.
"I never have pictures of myself because I am selfless and am the designated photo taker and keeper for my family," she captioned a selfie of her and daughter Luna.
Then he pulls off a minor miracle by finding a taker for Mike Cammalleri, who has two years left at a $5 million hit and was recently a healthy scratch.
The man was known to police for offences including theft and fraud, she said, adding that it was not certain that the owner of the documents was the hostage taker.
By analogy, a census taker can count all the buildings on a city block, but that alone won't say whether they are homes or businesses, or if they're currently occupied.
Stepping past the gruff ticket-taker—admission is $20163—walk down a hallway lined with Renaissance painting reproductions, patrons enter the main corridor, which feeds into a 299-seat theater.
Respondents judged the runner to be a bigger cheater, with one telling caveat: respondents who previously had used stimulants without a prescription were more forgiving of the fictional test-taker.
A risk-taker might have removed the temporal lobe from one side of the brain, theoretically giving a 50% chance of removing the focus without removing too much brain tissue.
No. 8 Creighton eventually found a taker in nearby Division II foe Truman State (Mo.), and the teams brought together a bit by fate will meet in Omaha on Saturday.
However, Fitch believes the authorities have a high propensity to support MCB, reflecting its systemic importance as the largest bank in Mauritius and the largest taker of domestic retail deposits.
Just two years after the creators of the SAT introduced its "adversity score"— a single number identifier meant to measure the socioeconomic hardship of every test taker — they're killing it.
Given its small market position, Auswide is a price taker in its core segment of residential mortgages, although its regional focus provides some increased loyalty to the brand and bank.
She followed Walt Whitman's example — drawing on her own bodily experience, but also exercising, like a census-taker or compassionate sociologist, a democratic wish to compose litanies of representative specimens.
The dominant pricing system used by exchanges, known as the "maker-taker" model, will be discussed at a meeting of the SEC's Equity Market Structure Advisory Committee (EMSAC) on Tuesday.
"It's a choice between being some sort of rule-taker or having some sort of bespoke arrangement, and that probably won't be MiFID II on its own," the banker said.
This incidentally heaps infinitely more Ls upon noted loss-taker Meek Mill, and said Ls have become the main narrative because honestly who cares about music when there is DRAMAAAAAAA!
Hours earlier, Fiore told reporters that police were speaking via telephone with the hostage taker, who had barricaded himself and the two women in a room at the UPS facility.
In significant ways, this would make Britain a "rule taker not a rule maker," and could require the country to accept other obligations — perhaps including contributions to the bloc's budget.
If she received permission by the official she was interpreting for, she said, she would often provide a summary to another official that could be corroborated by the note taker.
"I was the official note taker for the meeting," said Mr. McFaul, who has become entangled in conflicting interpretations of whether the White House would allow Moscow to question him.
During the summer of 2014, he surprised fans by working a day as ticket taker at a Minnesota ballpark, the home of one of his teams, the St. Paul Saints.
Not being able to persuade Barack Obama, while secretary of state, to taker firmer action against Bashir al-Assad for his use of chemical weapons in the Syrian civil war.
After she chances on a photo album of Linda's pre-baby days, when she was an adventurous risk-taker, Emily decides her mom ought to accompany her on this vacation.
It should really only take a single viewing of "Dirrty" to make you realize that Christina Aguilera is a natural born risk-taker who's truly living up to her nickname Xtina.
Not seen as a meticulous note taker, his opening statement before lawmakers raised eyebrows among some colleagues who were concerned he would mix up details and cause doubt about what happened.
"She does it in both directions — she's not just a taker, and she's not just a giver," Wood explains, making special note of Harry's reciprocation of the same type of contact.
Khloé Kardashian has a reputation for being the most relatable and outspoken member of the Kardashian-Jenner clan, but we think biggest beauty risk-taker should be tacked on there, too.
"Cohen is trying to reset his life as not being Donald Trump's bullet taker, or worse, a punching bag for Donald Trump's defense strategy where he takes the bullets," Davis added.
Until Mr Trump took office, all American presidents have bowed unhappily to that reality, handling the North Koreans as cautiously as police negotiators trying to talk down a murderous hostage-taker.
More importantly, it's helped me understand that to allow fear to cow me into less of an informed risk-taker is to be party to the dismantling of my own confidence.
Britain's government has called for "enhanced" equivalence to avoid the UK becoming a "rule taker" or continually copying EU law, but Brussels has shown little appetite for radically overhauling its system.
Hutchison however has said it found no taker for either O2 or its own UK mobile subsidiary Three, and that such a move would undermine the economic rationale of the deal.
I wanted to be a professional skater until I heard Jawbreaker's 24 Hour Revenge Therapy, Fugazi's In on the Kill Taker, and Drive Like Jehu's Yank Crime when I was 12.
Tyrese is keeping his acting chops sharp for "Fast & Furious 9" -- if it ever shoots -- by continuing to play the role of hostage taker ... even though the jig is fully up.
That is only a bit less than the 1.11% offered by Dime Savings Bank of Williamsburgh, a tiny New York bank that is America's most generous deposit-taker according to Bankrate.
For Brexiteers have a legitimate concern that transition could turn into a long-term prison which in effect keeps Britain in the club as a rule-taker, not a rule-maker.
"China is still fundamentally looking at this as though it is an IP taker rather than an IP creator," said Lester Ross, a partner at law firm Wilmer Hale's Beijing office.
Now that I have prepared you to become the human dildo wearer or human dildo taker that you were always destined to be, it's time to engage in the sexual intercourse.
I look at myself as something of a risk-taker, so that part of my portfolio came to include things like real estate, startup businesses and investments in my own ventures.
The one-on-one format enables Russia to distort publicly the meeting's substance and Mr. Trump to cede whatever he wants to Mr. Putin, with no note-taker or adviser present.
You should do all this by the April 1 deadline, or you'll get reminder letters until a census taker might ultimately show up at your door and make you do it.
"I never have pictures of myself because I am selfless and am the designated photo taker and keeper for my family," she captioned a selfie of her and daughter Luna Simone.
She pointed to the "maker-taker" fee structure, where exchanges charge brokers access fees that they later rebate, as a potential area for conflicts of interest between brokers and their customers.
A small woman with a two-toned pageboy and an open, unsentimental manner, she is an ideal traveling companion: a wise and canny guide, an impetuous risk-taker, a trusted friend.
Had I lived in the US in that era, the census taker — who was the person who got to pick my racial identity for me — might have mistaken me as Chinese.
And it's worked so well for him, playing this role of a leader and businessman, that he transitioned seamlessly into his new role as an outspoken candidate and a risk-taker.
"If we were to accept 'passporting' we'd just be a rule taker, we'd have to abide by the rules that were being set elsewhere," May said in the interview with the BBC.
According to the criminal complaint documents, Buckingham allegedly conspired with indicted plot organizer William Singer to have a professional test taker from Florida take the ACT for her son in July 2018.
Viagra, for those few of you who may not be aware, is a pill that helps the body engorge penis tissue with blood to help the taker engage in certain sexual acts.
While the love story of terrible note taker Amber (iZombie's Rose McIver) and bland prince Richard (Ben Lamb) anchors our return to Aldovia, we find the fictional kingdom is in dire straits.
The firm's reputation as a canny risk-taker dates to 1991, when employees bought out its parent company, Exxon, an American energy giant, in the first transaction of its kind in Pakistan.
Alicia Coleman worked as a 911 call taker at the Bobby Dodd Institute in Fort Benning, Georgia, which helps people with disabilities, for almost a decade before she was fired in 2016.
Take the 29-year-old mother who was shot dead in 1981 as she went about her work as a census-taker: the Irish Republican Army had vowed to stop the census.
Unlike commercial lenders that make money off loans, Japan Post Bank is the nation's biggest deposit taker and relies in large part on investment returns from its portfolio of Japanese government bonds.
The guard waved us past the ticket taker before escorting me to the private area of the institution, past security headquarters, the loading dock, to an elevator and, beyond that, a door.
Many say May's desire to prioritise free flowing trade of goods with the rest of Europe will make Britain little more than a "rule taker", unable to break free of Brussels' decisions.
As Vox's Joseph Stromberg noted in 2014, "lie-detector" tests actually measure anxiety in the test-taker, which may (or may not) be related to whether that person is telling the truth.
I was pretty down on the whole idea of monogamy, and being the fiery risk-taker that I am, my reaction was to go as far in the opposite direction as possible.
How to negotiate with a hostage taker The second big problem in Trump's strategy is that such open threats may leave his negotiating partners with less, not more, flexibility to make concessions.
"Hosting the G-20 offers a significant opportunity for China to become a rule maker rather than a rule taker," said Zhu Jiejin, an associate professor of international relations at Fudan University.
Kylie Jenner, committed selfie-taker (among other things), did something yesterday to prove she really does have a good head on her shoulders: She started a juice cleanse — and then promptly quit.
In my ten years as a writer, I've mainly worked as a piss-taker or a piss-poor poet—no one has asked me for tips regarding my Media Watch spec-fic.
The breakeven point in this scenario, meaning the point at which the investor and the later Social Security taker reach the same total lifetime payout, investment returns included, is over age 100.
Ms. van Reigersberg said that in her experience interpreting in Spanish, she was joined in one-on-one meetings or phone calls by an official note taker or a top security official.
This also includes recording your video calls — both for later reference and for those who missed the meeting to catch up without having to rely on an interpretation from a note taker.
One has to do with the reputation she built as a risk taker who does not hew to a singular path but zigs and zags as she desires: musically, sartorially and professionally.
He's struggled to recall some key events, said he hasn't been given access to all his phone records, emails and other documents, and admitted that he's not much of a note-taker.
You want others in the meeting to see these notes because, while the note taker types, the whole group should take responsibility for making sure what they type accurately reflects the discussion.
The FCPA is only a small part of the legal arsenal needed to wage that fight, and could be expanded to cover not only the bribe giver, but also the bribe taker.
But if these questions have forced you to admit that you're an energy-taker, Welch warns you've got some "heavy psychological lifting to do" if you want to change for the better.
This would in practice force Britain to continually align its regulation with EU rules to ensure continued access, but the Bank of England has said Britain must not be a "rule taker".
But what's annoying is that as amazing as Google's computational photography and HDR+ mode are, the Pixel 33 could be an even better picture taker if Google truly embraced the dual camera trend.
But if you're not a risk taker and won't be able to ride out five years of bad markets, don't do it, says Barbara Delaney, a retirement planning consultant with Stone Street Advisors.
Of course, the fashion risk-taker added some designer pieces into the mix with a $7,900 Gucci puffer jacket (which she previously wore with her bedazzled Gucci socks) and a small Dior handbag.
Despite the risk of over-heating on stage, the risk-taker changed into a bold red Norma Kamali "sleeping bag" puffer coat, equipped with a 10-foot-long train, to perform Bloody Mary.
When he decided to pursue an MBA degree, Judy, a retired elementary school teacher, took on the role of his official note-taker — and on Saturday, they both received degrees from the university.
In 2011, it found a willing taker for that deal in the form of AT&T — but DOJ and the Federal Communications Commission, acting as custodians of the public interest, wouldn't let them.
Woods said any new trading relationship with Europe would likely avoid Britain being a "rule taker" or having to copy the bloc's rules into UK law as a basis for retaining market access.
Equivalence largely rests on staying aligned to the bloc's rules, but the FCA and the Bank of England have warned against Britain becoming a "rule taker" or having to continually copy EU rules.
Mr. Nail said that your order taker is your guide through the menu and can share suggestions such as side dishes to pair with your entree that you may not have thought of.
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A meticulous note taker, he uses worksheets to track his progress, documenting, among other things, which items he has taken in and out of his home and which surfaces are clear or messy.
But on Saturday, a Buttigieg supporter, who said they were surveyed by a survey taker working for Selzer, claimed the former mayor's name was left off a list of candidates' names she read.
Before going any further, I should point out that this is a particularly hard time to invest in startups — it&aposs easier right now to be a capital-taker than a capital-giver.
The meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu, who translated, was highly unusual because Tillerson reportedly wasn't accompanied by an American translator, any aides or a note-taker.
They declined to confirm French media reports that the hostage-taker wanted to hand a letter to the Iranian ambassador, or reports that he was holding three people and that one had been injured.
Between this, that magnificent bob we can't stop obsessing over, and all those stunning graphic eyeliner moments on the red carpet, Boynton has further cemented her status as a beauty risk-taker to watch.
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May defended her decision to rule out so-called 'passporting' rights for banks after Brexit, saying Britain could not become a "rule taker" when it came to financial services.
As the largest consumer of a range of commodities from iron ore to soybeans, China has long sought to be the price-maker, rather than a price-taker, for the raw materials it needs.
About four hours later, the hostage-taker walked out of the bus, flung a backpack toward police and then fell to the ground as he tried to re-enter the vehicle, TV images showed.
The "Magic Stick" rapper and famous fashion risk-taker was honored for her influence in and contributions to both music and fashion, and helping to carve a path for other women in hip-hop.
The worst contract they've given out recently, Nick Young's five-year deal, was modest enough in size as not to be crippling (though it would behoove the Lakers to find a taker for it).
It was not clear if Telecom Egypt was looking to buy spectrum left available should any of the remaining three licences find no taker or if it was hoping to secure entirely new frequencies.
Instead, it showed plenty of signs of verging psychosis and a hair-trigger propensity for violence by a man variously described as a drinker, a wife beater, a drug taker and a chronic womanizer.
To the end, Mr. McClendon was a risk taker, a man who friends said typically talked on his phone while driving because he was always in a rush to do several tasks at once.
"If you're more of a risk-taker and value your mortgage-interest deduction, you may be more apt to take your excess cash flow and invest it in tax-advantaged savings vehicles," he said.
It found a taker in a New York brand management company, Authentic Brands Group, which owns the commercial rights to celebrities including Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley, as well as retailers like Juicy Couture.
Matt Desch, the chief executive of satellite firm Iridium, a major SpaceX customer, said that while Musk can be seen as the risk-taker-in-chief at SpaceX, Shotwell is its key to success.
Critics of the existing pricing structure, known as "maker-taker," have frequently said it gives some brokers and other market participants incentives to execute trades that are not in the best interests of investors.
Sources told Axios' Jonathan Swan that Bolton was the most prolific note-taker at the top level of the White House and probably has more details than any witness about Trump's machinations on Ukraine.
" The actress, who called Weinstein a "passionate cinephile, a risk taker, a patron of talent in film, a loving father and a monster," wrote, "I never showed Harvey how terrified I was of him.
Ballistics tests show that a Los Angeles police officer fired the shot that struck and killed Melyda Corado, 27, during a shootout with an alleged hostage taker at the Silver Lake supermarket Saturday, Moore said.
According to the criminal complaint documents, the mother of two allegedly conspired with indicted plot organizer William Singer to have a professional test taker from Florida take the ACT for her son in July 218.
The numerator is Americans who are unemployed, the people who told a survey taker that they do not have a job but want one and have actively sought a job in the last four weeks.
And like the true risk-taker that she is, the star embraced her bald head on the biggest night in fashion — the 2017 Met Gala —  by painting it silver and embellishing it with Swarovski crystals.
While sidebars between leaders at global conferences are not unusual, such lengthy conversations, where more than pleasantries are being exchanged, rarely occur without an aide, a note taker or witness to record what was said.
Spalding, who is older by eight years, is an extrovert and a risk-taker, qualities that, combined with her placid cheeriness and thoroughgoing sincerity, make her seem something like a good witch: formidable yet benevolent.
REUTERS - Pakistan named uncapped bowlers Rumman Raees and Mohammad Nawaz in their squad for the World Twenty20 in India while leaving out experienced paceman Umar Gul, the second highest wicket-taker in the shortest format.
Bolton, a notoriously prolific note-taker, told other witnesses to document and report their concerns about Ukraine to their superiors, and Democrats are confident he would have kept an account of his interactions with Trump.
But the conditions set by Intesa, viewed as the most likely taker for the healthier parts of the two banks, are so demanding that a deal risks being seen as gift to the Milanese bank.
During an interview in 1993, Topor is shown sipping hard alcohol and convivially smoking a cigar; he said that he considered himself to be a déconneur—a smart-ass or piss-taker—rather than a humorist.
China is South Korea's biggest market for exports (it spent $137bn on South Korean goods in 2015, nearly twice as much as the next biggest taker, America), so the prospect of a prolonged dispute is alarming.
While there was only one real botched move, Taker was slow and lumbering, seemingly in pain and unable to perform in the way that's made him the icon that he is (remember the top rope walk?).
Lanny Davis, the new lawyer for President Donald Trump's ex-attorney Michael Cohen, said Cohen is done with being Trump's "bullet taker" or a "punching bag for" Trump's defense strategy, as prosecutors scrutinize both men's dealings.
Photographic evidence that the newly-minted supermodel is the bravest style risk-taker of them all, willing to put her career on the line to prove once and for all that leggings are in fact pants.
The theater also now has assigned seats and the ticket-taker told me if someone was in my seat and refused to get out I should get him as there had been fights the previous day.
Before he received acclaim for his post-Impressionist jungle scenes, Rousseau, then 21892, was known as a shy bureaucrat who had retired from his job as a toll taker to devote himself to painting full time.
It didn't measure judgment, and there was no score to indicate whether the test-taker would, if faced with a question of what to do about immigration policy, change his position 12 times in 24 hours.
"The Census Bureau is taking this step to help protect the health and safety of the American public, Census Bureau employees, and everyone going through the hiring process for temporary census taker positions," the statement read.
Unlike commercial lenders that make money from loans, Japan Post Bank - the nation's biggest deposit taker - relies in part on returns from its holdings of Japanese government bonds, which make up a third of its assets.
He has long cultivated an image as a political risk-taker willing to battle his own party, in earlier eras pushing gay marriage and legalization of marijuana to the forefront of the Democratic agenda in California.
"Such a pilot should provide the Commission with more data to assess the effects of access fees and rebates — including 'maker-taker' and other pricing systems — on liquidity provision, liquidity taking and order routing," he said.
But Linda's not a risk-taker anymore (we get the impression she lost some of that fearlessness after her divorce), so she's reticent to go to South America, and isn't sure her daughter should go, either.
To our knowledge, nobody has ever been fatally impaled by a selfie stick; rather, the selfie seems to serve as an inopportune catalyst — a distractor in situations where the picture-taker should should be focused on safety.
The City of London financial district says equivalence as applied by the EU is unworkable over the long term for a financial centre of Britain's size as it would make it a "rule taker" of EU regulation.
America's second-biggest deposit-taker and biggest mortgage-lender, which earned $5.6 billion in the second quarter, has so far refunded $100m in charges for overdrafts, failing to maintain minimum balances on unwanted accounts and so on.
So if a private equity investor comes knocking on your company door singing sweet songs of risk and reward, be sure he really is a risk-taker, and not the malevolent doppelganger, before you let him in.
The New York Times's DealBook depicted Ross as a complicated character, a risk-taker who could be viewed either as a "vulture" picking off the carcasses of American companies or as a "phoenix" raising them from ashes.
Sondland had invited Holmes to lunch after he pushed to be briefed on a private meeting the diplomat had with a top Zelensky aide, without a representative from the Kyiv embassy or a customary note-taker present.
Minister of Mines and Steel Development Olamilekan Adegbite told reporters in the capital, Abuja, that licences had been issued and the central bank would be the main off-taker, holding some of the gold in its reserves.
Tom Johnson, the note taker in White House meetings about this episode, said that the president considered the Nixon campaign's actions to be treasonous but that no direct link to Nixon was established until Mr. Farrell's discovery.
Mayor Eric Ménassi told BFM TV earlier that the hostage taker was now alone with one police officer in the supermarket and all other hostages had been freed, and that there were two victims at the supermarket.
The youngest risk-taker of the three, 15-year-old Smith, just landed a role as Chanel's new "ambassadress" — and she's been so visible in the world of teenage beauty, she wrote a song devoted to her hair.
He is also a risk-taker, choosing to work in a psychiatric ward for children with behavioral disorders in the U.S, and as a field researcher in war-torn Afghanistan, when his peers pursued more mainstream career paths.
"He's also extremely funny, fun and daring – he's a risk taker and a lot of what he brings to the table in terms of performance, he brings his Twitter into that, he brings his entire life into that."
The Bank of England and Financial Conduct Authority of Britain have warned Britain must not become a permanent "taker" of EU rules to obtain market access, tying the hands of UK regulators, a sentiment share by the government.
Woods said it would be undesirable if Britain became a "rule-taker", meaning it continued to apply EU rules in some form, echoing FCA Chief Executive Andrew Bailey, who said last month that rule-taking would be "dangerous".
It was an enormous risk from a noted risk taker whose critically heralded food — black truffle explosions, inflatable sugar balloons and a tropical fruit montage resembling a modernist painting — is a combination of science experiment and performance art.
A subgroup of the SEC's EMSAC committee recommended earlier this week that the regulator conduct a one or two year trial that would allow the regulator to measure the effects of the maker-taker model on the market.
An initial police report said the hostage taker, who was identified as Archie Paray, shot a mall official before rushing to the second floor of the complex, where he was holding dozens of mostly employees in an office.
So I was very pleased to encounter Mr. Sillah and his daughter Fatou (Tracie Thoms), who checks the bags of those entering City Center, and Angie White (the Oscar- and Emmy-winning actress Helen Hunt), a ticket taker.
But I was never a note-taker in the margin of books, either; I was raised in an environment that freaked out on that behavior and so relied on the new tech of that time, Post-it notes.
It was apparent from the opening minutes of the game, when McAdoo, whose sideline demeanor has had all the passion of a toll taker on the graveyard shift, was seen pumping his fist and yelling toward the field.
His account drew largely on a report that was supposed to be confidential by a note taker from the Russian foreign ministry, who was onboard during Kim's one-month ride across Russia in 2001, according to the Times.
"But the key issue is that we will have control of our rules, we will not be a rule taker, we will not diverge for the sake of diverging, we start from a position of alignment," he said.
At the gallery, Mr. Callies is both museum president and ticket-taker, making change on a recent afternoon for a customer beside a pile of posters for a film genre that might best be described as blacksploitation Westerns.
A Japanese off-taker from Bontang said domestic buyers were generally well stocked and delivery delays arising from the incident were not big enough to warrant major replacement buying, though one or two utilities may seek spot cargoes.
Christian Cueva ballooned the spot kick, awarded after VAR consultation when Poulsen brought down the penalty-taker, just before halftime, the worst of several misses for Peru, who were returning to the finals after a gap of 36 years.
Reporting for this story reveals how he slowly and quietly ascended the Communist Party and state bureaucracy, making his emergence as a dominant leader and "risk taker," as a former Taiwanese defense minister described him, a surprise to many.
"Outside the E.U., the U.K. would have to give up its current significant influence over E.U. decision-making and become a rule-taker rather than a rule-maker," the British Treasury said in a study published before the referendum.
Finance minister Philip Hammond favours an approach that would keep Britain close to the European Union after Britain leaves the bloc, but the central bank does not want to be left as a "rule-taker", according to the report.
Any casual selfie-taker—that means me, and probably you—can stand in front of a mirror and snap a passable thirst trap, but whether it's good or should be instantly deleted depends on your experience and your equipment.
"The Census Bureau is taking this step to help protect the health and safety of the American public, Census Bureau employees, and everyone going through the hiring process for temporary census taker positions," the agency said in a statement.
"As we continue to monitor the evolving COVID-19 outbreak, we will adjust census taker and survey operations as necessary in order to follow the guidance of federal, state and local health authorities," the agency said in a statement.
"The Census Bureau is taking this step to help protect the health and safety of the American public, Census Bureau employees, and everyone going through the hiring process for temporary census taker positions," Dillingham said in the press release.
The Situation Room uses voice-to-text software to create a rough transcription in real time — no recording is made — and then the note-taker takes a first pass at cleaning it up by correcting any obvious garbled moments.
Britain may end up being "something of a rule taker, that is having to implement changes in its own law to follow changes in EU law," it added, reiterating pitfalls and recommendations that other industry reports have already highlighted.
Though he styles himself a political risk-taker, the mayor is only taking the plunge after Sanders emerged victorious from the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary, rather than when the Vermont senator's chances seemed more tenuous last year.
" And I'm a notoriously terrible test taker, so I hand in my exam, I tell the guy what my grades were, and he was like, "You're going to have no problem; we're going to get you into the program.
PARIS (Reuters) - The mayor of the town in southern France where a hostage taker held several people in a supermarket, told LCI TV that the man entered the shop screaming "Allahu Akbar, (God is greatest) I'll kill you all".
KHARKIV, Ukraine (Reuters) - Ukrainian police on Saturday freed the remaining hostages being held in a post office by an man believed to be strapped with explosives, and arrested the hostage taker after an hours-long standoff in the city of Kharkiv.
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" Putin may be a risk taker, says former U.S. Ambassador John Herbst, but "he's not not irrational and therefore, I don't think this would actually lead to the deployment of nuclear weapons, but he likes to threaten us with them.
Also, if you are an early taker who is working and you reach full retirement age during 4013, then $1 gets deducted from your benefits for every $3 you earn above $46,920 during the months you were below that age.
Though a league-average penalty-taker might equal the success of these men just by sheer luck, he would only have a 10% chance of matching Barcelona's diminutive Argentine, and just a 3% hope of emulating Real Madrid's Portuguese powerhouse.
Adaptive tests adjust the level of questioning according to how the test taker performs on prior questions, so that low scorers are asked fewer of the hardest questions and high scorers don't need to waste as much time on easy ones.
This happens minutes after someone cast a vote, so there is no reason to worry that voters don't remember how they voted; also, since they are filling out a form, voters need not directly express their decision to the poll-taker.
My entire wardrobe was an agglomeration of what I could beg, borrow, or steal — and when it blurred together, I came off bold, like a risk-taker, someone who'd wear patent-leather, baby blue Reeboks and be like, What, bitch?
Five military dogs earned the award in 2018, including Summer, who served as an explosives specialized search dog with the Marine Corps in Afghanistan, and Taker, who uncovered lethal improvised explosive devices with the Marine Corps in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Harrell said that, under normal circumstances, the president would bring a note taker, such as an ambassador or high-level official, to the meeting who could make a record of the discussions that could be used to brief Cabinet secretaries.
The Penang government gave him a cheque for 10,000 ringgit ($2,400) for bringing fame and glory to the state and country, while his manager Jacksen Tiago told him to push regular set-piece taker, Argentine Mathias Cordoba, for more opportunities.
Everything from his posture, facial expression, handling of the phone, and the fact that the Brooklyn hip-hop legend was being delegated as the official Yoncé "selfie" taker (in an elevator of all places) had people in fits of laughter.
The moon enters Taurus, encouraging you to slow down and connect with your senses—but that doesn't mean you're any less of a risk-taker, especially as the sun connects with wildcard Uranus, finding you shaking things up at home.
Weeks later, one of the women returned to the bar, this time with a date (for him, Monk Business, with tequila and a puzzling name; for her, a reprise of the Bad Apple, because this mortal is not a risk-taker).
If I'm going to spend decent money on a meal, I don't want the reservation-taker, the dishwasher or someone from the back office to be cooking it; I want someone who is very good at cooking food to do it.
Svirsky ran a series of tests where he had participants fill out online surveys for money and made them decide whether to share their Facebook profile data with a survey taker in exchange for a bonus (in some cases, 50 cents).
But in a modern nod to the old tradition, chants of "Thank you, Taker" filled the arena, and corresponding hashtags flooded social media after the Undertaker left his fighting gloves, hat, and duster jacket in the middle of the ring.
His account drew largely on a report that was supposed to be confidential by a note taker from the Russian Foreign Ministry, who was on board during Kim Jong Il's one-month ride across Russia in 2001, according to the Times.
While the selfie-taker believes he or she is presenting him or herself in the most favorable way, research suggests that observers rate the same person as more attractive, more likeable, and less narcissistic in a photo taken by others.

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