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"We will not be part of a process which takes from working families, takes from the sick, takes from the children, takes from the elderly, takes from the poor, in order to give huge tax breaks to people who don't need them," Sanders said during the rally.
It's the strategy a smart business takes from the outset.
WHAT MYLAN TAKES FROM THAT, OUR NET SALES IS $274.
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It leans entirely on what the player takes from it.
A collection usually takes from six to eight months to create.
GrubHub will split with OpenTable the commission it takes from restaurants.
He takes from a very good team to a great team.
E. coli, however, usually takes from three to 10 days to hit.
Joe Kennedy had already pledged "whatever it takes" from his own fortune.
Every vote he takes from Joe is a vote for Donald Trump.
It eventually evolved into a pop project that takes from noise and techno.
Hannon notes that a successful career change takes from three to five years.
Shortly after it was announced, my inbox was flooded with takes from economists.
Deaccession negates these qualities; it takes from the people what once was theirs.
"That's a good start, because you want different takes from different directions," Lomax said.
Lawrence's Facebook page has recently become a hotbed of political takes from the actress.
John's final Shark Point he takes from Dory in Disney's hit film Finding Nemo.
Apple could also theoretically be forced to change the amount it takes from developers.
I don't think people understand how much it takes from you emotionally and physically.
The swerve that Ni no Kuni II takes from fairy tales is in scale.
That money comes from the up-to-30 percent revenue cut Apple takes from developers.
You're going to hear a lot of doubting takes from the press on de Blasio.
He mimicked Mussolini's skill in flattering and threatening audiences: Trump takes from both of them.
You'd need an advanced GPS to follow the roads the plot takes from this premise.
That's the figure that describes how long it takes from infection for symptoms to manifest.
Each of these pieces takes from 20 to 60 hours to produce and is unique.
It might even be willing to negotiate how much of a cut it takes from developers.
Silver's multistage clasps have inspired double takes from players and gleeful Twitter posts from amused spectators.
Here's some of the hot takes from left-wing and right-wing media over the weekend.
These melodies are also interesting because of their intervals, the leap one note takes from another.
PSA's upbeat earnings will nonetheless draw "repeated double-takes" from investors, said Jefferies analyst Philippe Houchois.
To do so, he wanted to mimic the journey the virus takes from animals to humans.
However, pretty much the only things the show takes from the page are the character names.
She's doing takes from different angles over again and she has to nail it every single time.
The Damage Report Host John Iadarola discusses his takes from round two of the Democratic primary debates.
How long the whole process takes, from detection to direction, depends on the launch location and target.
Barclays is looking for business insights and 230 guidance takes from the company's new CEO Charles Scharf.
We are happy to take whatever it takes from our side to ensure that things will work right.
The evident pleasure Trump takes from the company of men like Salman, Duterte and Xi has deep roots.
The process, described by a veteran anatomist as "a kind of pickling," takes from three to six months.
The path of reasoning the court takes from case to case often matters as much as the outcomes.
The auto-suggestions based on recent and frequent trips also looks like it takes from the Uber rider experience.
And you'll be taking more control, and opting less for the control Facebook takes from you, and everyone else.
For a lot of people that's exciting because they're maybe tired of the 30 percent Apple takes [from musicians].
The stranded particle is thus "forced" to become real and acquire energy, which it takes from the black hole.
But bring an end to a reverse Robin Hood system that takes from Harlem and gives to Hudson Yards.
" There were so many takes, from support for Facebook to the proclamation of an "existential threat to American democracy.
Despite the clear inspiration she takes from American history and culture, Warren is an expat currently based in Paris.
Perhaps it has to do with the money this so-called good government group takes from the drug industry.
"We know what it takes from start to finish," Tom says of the process, "which isn't something we knew before."
And no matter how much heat she takes from the public and those around her, she plans to fight back.
The steps he takes from his front door to the mailbox have become the most frightening part of his day.
I keep all the raw takes from the sessions we did with Lower, lots of strings, horns, drums and perc.
The bodies Ray takes from the hospital are actually of the boys from the car accident (one is still alive).
What reason is there to think that support will hold up under the inevitable pounding it takes from right-wing media?
And that supply-chain journey that food takes from farm to table has a dizzying array of steps in the process.
Playing through this part of the game, I couldn't stop thinking about the similarities and inspiration it takes from Arabic culture.
In that same time, Uber's net revenue, the cut that Uber takes from is fares, rose 74 percent to $9913 billion.
In that same time, Uber's net revenue, the cut that Uber takes from is fares, rose 74 percent to $2.9 billion.
The Weekly Standard — Bill Kristol's weekly magazine features an array of neoconservative viewpoints and informed takes from right-leaning Washington think tanks.
LNG from the project will reach Asia in about half the time it takes from the U.S. Gulf Coast, LNG Canada said.
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Increasing commissions: Uber has tweaked the percentage cut it takes from drivers in various ways, frustrating drivers who see their earnings drop.
The developers also objected to the 2000 percent cut that Apple takes from most App Store transactions, as well as other rules.
The hero, Ivan, catches the Firebird and takes from her a magic feather that will summon her when he is in need.
The 22-mile drive to Midtown Manhattan via the Long Island Expressway takes from 35 minutes to an hour, depending on traffic.
The exact details of how this feature works remain unclear, but this idea of multiple takes from iPhones seems to have traction.
Below, Ms. Dufton discusses the never-ending national conversation around the drug, the inspiration she takes from a charitable clown and more.
He recalled hearing people giggling at his performance, and when Coppola showed him some of the takes from those early days, he understood.
In addition to the cut Flipagram takes from music sales, the company also charges for using more than 60 seconds of a song.
We need more than separate takes from each preeminent scholar — we need them to sit down and start building a consensus around priorities.
It remains to be seen what lesson Trump takes from this, but his insatiable need for approval gives us reason to be concerned.
So this is still a bill that takes from the poor to give to the rich; it just does so with extra stealth.
THE road that an idea takes from the screenwriter's mind to your local multiplex is besieged by obstacles political, financial and practical in nature.
Spotify says that the cut Apple takes from in-app subscriptions disadvantages the company in its battle with Apple's own streaming service, Apple Music.
Under this deal, Scotland has put in its own 10p rate of tax, and Westminster has reduced what it takes from Scotland by 10p.
Why it matters: Uber's revenue mostly comes from the cut it takes from each ride's fare, so unsurprisingly, it's constantly tweaking its pricing strategies.
New Jersey Transit has several trains a day between Montclair and New York Penn Station; the ride takes from 50 minutes to an hour.
It's an important detail that the terrible beating she takes from a client isn't the first or the worst, and certainly not the last.
The media, meanwhile, rallied behind Acosta, with mocking takes from comedian Pauly Shore and HBO host John Oliver ensuring the clip would go viral.
Trump will likely need to win a little more than half of those remaining, depending on how many delegates he takes from New York.
However, Cruz still doesn't think any winnings the real estate mogul takes from the Empire State will be enough to win the Republican Party candidacy.
Here again, Evan Blass spoil's Huawei's surprise and reveals the dramatic departure that this watch takes from the classy, stylish appearance of last year's model.
Baucus said there is a "reverse Robin Hood" under the GOP health care bill because it takes from the poor and gives to the wealthy.
Ryan Hall, Gary Tonon and numerous others have taken this idea and run with it to bring out rolling back takes from all kinds of positions.
Active share is a concept invented by Cremers and colleagues which measures the actual deviation a given portfolio takes from the holdings of its base index.
The Stockholm-based music streaming company took issue with a 30% cut the iPhone maker takes from most in-app purchases made through the App Store.
On top of that, Amazon has increased the cut it takes from merchants per sale since it first opened up its platform to third-party sellers.
The scene is complete with goofy music, and wild takes from the actors, while their stupidity is on full display for the audience to laugh at.
That spawned a slew of reactionary takes from equally oblivious dipshits defending her and impugning social media mobs and blah blah blah it was the worst.
No matter what form it takesfrom eye rolls and snide comments to outright job discrimination—fat-shaming is bad for both physical and mental health.
The hot takes from noteworthy players and pundits abound: Barack Obama, Paul Krugman, The Atlantic, The Washington Post, The Hill, an endless supply of Twitter wags.
Spotify said the 30% cut Apple takes from transactions made through the App Store made it difficult for the company to price its Premium subscription competitively.
Lyft also lets drivers who work hours that would traditionally be considered full-time earn back the 20 percent or so that Lyft takes from each ride.
Abbie suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder, a horror that remains in check from medication she dutifully takes from her parents, now both her full-time nurses.
Voice is where the takes from Amazon and Google on the smart home really shine: you can control your home devices without being dependent on a smartphone.
New Zealand currently has a tight quota on the numbers of refugees it takes from the region, including a requirement they have family in the island nation.
Or else it could be forced to reduce how much it takes from developers to give them a greater incentive to stock its shelves with great apps.
In some of those filmmakers' defense, part of it has to do with how long it actually takes from the conception of a film to the release.
In our quest to find the best for baking this Turkey Day, we decided to test two pro takes from The Barefoot Contessa and The Pioneer Woman.
Blogging was where those of us who didn't trust the Bush administration's push to war got alternative takes from Juan Cole, Marcy Wheeler, and other informed sources.
My default mode exists on the axis of sad and silly, so I've been trying to work on stuff that takes from both and elicits genuine feeling.
Creating one frame takes from an hour to two days, which means that a painter may spend nearly a month on a single second of the film.
As a player, chasing that ever elusive sense of true mastery, one that Monster Hunter World masterfully gives and takes from me fight after fight, is thrilling.
While the non-removable display module is definitely noticeable, I didn't get any double-takes from anyone at the pool for being some sort of aqua-cyborg.
The drive from Highland Falls to New York City at rush hour along the Palisades Interstate Parkway takes from an hour to an hour and 40 minutes.
Some, most notably Wharton professor of finance and perennial Shiller sparring partner Jeremy Siegel, have taken issue with the conclusions Shiller takes from the CAPE's current level.
That leaves him open to Zenyatta's Orb of Discord, which boosts the damage the affected hero takes from all sources for as long as the Orb is active.
This includes listing the items on marketplaces like Amazon, eBay, Wish, Etsy and Walmart, for which Teespring adds a small fee to the cut it takes from sales.
Digiday reports the social network is considering bypassing Google Play and Apple's App Store to avoid the mandatory 30 percent cut that each operator takes from digital payments.
I had described him as sounding like a twisted version of Robin Hood who takes from the rich and gives to himself and his merry band of brokers.
We've already shared 30 of CNN Opinion's top takes from 2017, and here are excerpts from some that appeared in other places but which also drove the conversation.
"The cycle of investment and return in Pemex, and in any oil company in the world, takes from 5 to 7 years," he said in an investor note.
Initial takes from the report suggest numerous deeply troubling actions by President Trump that a different prosecutor and a different Justice Department might have found warranted criminal charges.
Pulling them out of my pocket turned out to be a neat party trick, evoking double-takes from Czechs surprised to see a foreigner eating a childhood favorite.
"In general, anything that feels 'icky' early on in a relationship can be a red flag — especially anything that takes from an individual's right to self-determination," Pawlows says.
As Spotify's CEO Daniel Ek outlined in a blog post, the company is particularly annoyed about the 30 percent cut Apple takes from subscriptions made via the App Store.
In 2016, Apple also reduced the cut it takes from subscriptions after they've been active for more than a year, bringing it down from 30 percent to 15 percent.
It's such a cynical hot take that you'd be forgiven for mistaking it as satire if you ignored the ongoing build of bad takes from Carlson over the years.
"What Mylan takes from that, our net sales is $274, so $137 per pen," she said, referring to the fact that EpiPens are sold in packages of two devices.
"Lambda School is not worth the life it takes from you, and it's not worth the dollar amount you agree to pay them back," one former student told Rosalie.
So they took the theme of family, one that the movie takes from the main "Fast" franchise and dives in head first with, and beefed up the helicopter sequence.
Twitter might just take the crown for the most exhausting platform to be on right now, constantly refreshing itself with heated political debate and hot takes from amateur epidemiologists.
Whether they come as immigrants or as babies, new arrivals cannot change the fact that America promises more in benefits to its residents than it takes from them in taxes.
Since Beijing is one of the wealthiest parts of China and the area around the reservoir is relatively backward, the project takes from the poor and gives to the rich.
In training, you can bring it from A to Z. Or it can be the time it takes, from A to Z. Or it can be from amateur to Zlatan.
Plus, he's looking to get rid of the estate tax—what the government takes from deceased people before it's passed onto their heirs—and the Obama-era alternative minimum tax.
Under-girding all of it this is that accident from Act I, the mobility it takes from a character, and the costs of trying to get some of it back.
"What is clear is that this unpaid work is fueling a sexist economic system that takes from the many and puts money in the pockets of the few," Oxfam writes.
Ms. Harris, the state's junior senator, will gain greater recognition from her 2020 quest; whether that enhances her political future depends on what lessons she takes from her own campaign.
Apple: Apple is also part of the House Judiciary Committee's probe, which is looking into whether the cut that its App Store takes from software developers' revenue is anti-competitive.
It's unusual for us to see stories in our newsfeed on the exact same topic but with polar opposite headlines, unless it's opposing takes from, say, Infowars and Democracy Now!.
"I want you to imagine how you feel when someone comes to your house and he takes from you your car and your house and you can't do anything," he says.
Of serious concern should be the very large dividend the Saudi government takes from Aramco, which until now has never been an issue because the king has been the sole owner.
Ms. McFarland, now the executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance, discusses below the bravery of her subjects, the inspiration she takes from photojournalists who work in conflict areas and more.
The chronology is purposely jumbled, jumping back and forth from the frenzy of election night to the rest of the campaign and then weaving in short takes from Tur's personal life.
Is this person who charges Instagram grifters $950 an hour to write the inspirational quotes in their captions *also* a grifter, or are they a hero who takes from the grifters?
In the adorable video, Jenner, who is flanked by King and Tyga, places a seed between her lips, which the red and yellow parrot gently takes from her mouth with his beak.
The House Freedom Caucus, known for bucking Republican leadership on legislation including healthcare, has taken an official position on the traditional five-week break Congress takes from Washington: They don't want it.
It found that while most Uber drivers knew the overall percentage the company takes from fares, over a third didn't know how Uber determined the amount they make on a single trip.
By allowing developers to port their apps to the Windows Store, it boosts Microsoft's control over the Windows ecosystem and even its revenue thanks to the percentage it takes from app sales.
It would get a larger slice of so-called swipe fees from the new credit card than it currently takes from card purchases through Apple Pay, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Wall Street is largely in favor of shortening the amount of time it takes from the time an investor's order is executed to when cash and ownership of the security are exchanged.
But that's on top off the daily punches that the bureau takes from Trump and his Republican allies on Capitol Hill, and gripes from Democrats still seething over the 2016 election loss.
Refugees already face the strictest of vetting procedures to enter the United States, a process that takes from 18 months to two years because of multiple layers of security and background checks.
For Miss Lee, the time it takes from her day is worth it, especially given the relatively low financial barrier to entry: Hmong radio typically doesn't cost the line owners any money.
A couple of gaudy pink-and-blue "name your baby" books on my reference shelf have provoked double-takes from visitors over the years, and a few surreptitious glances at my belly.
It's is a refreshing departure from the 15-going-on-50 child star stereotype we're used to, and she oozes the kind of unjaded naivete you hope the industry never takes from her.
One possible sticking point between the companies that has been theorized centers on the cut Apple takes from the money that flows through Apple TV (it does the same thing on the iPhone).
The behind-the-scenes takes from Trump backers and Republican lawmakers suggested many in the GOP do not believe their candidate scored much of a victory at Monday night's encounter at Hofstra University.
Despite the fact that we have next to zero information about what AmazonCare would actually be, the news still sent healthcare stocks falling and led to optimistic predictions and double-takes from doubters.
Judge Sullivan also said that the courts had to step in because Mr. Trump would not voluntarily allow Congress to exercise its constitutional right to oversee the payments he takes from foreign governments.
The deal's terms have caused some publishers to recoil, as a 50 percent cut is higher than the 30 percent that Apple usually takes from apps and subscriptions sold through its App Store.
The teenage Sally's sheltered, almost cloistered life is blown apart on the train trip she takes from New York to Chicago on her way to enter the convent she has decided to join.
The key thing to remember is that more money and more vigilant cops is what it takes from the government to slow crime no matter which party controls the White House and Congress.
Accounting note: While Uber only counts the commission it takes from private rides as part of its revenue, it counts the full price of the ride in the case of UberPool, its carpooling service.
Halunen previously told BuzzFeed News that Padilla's testimony about his client was "outrageous and possibly defamatory," and that the settlement he received was standard per the 40% cut he takes from all contingency cases.
Last month, the company also reduced the revenue cut it takes from asset makers who sell digital work on its Unreal Engine 4 platform, in part because of the ongoing financial success of Fortnite.
If they've developed the game in the Unreal 4 engine—a game engine Epic owns—it will also waive the five percent licensing fee it typically takes from sales of games using the engine.
Even if the $45 million figure is to be believed, this amount is still less than a quarter of the $6503 million the U.S. FOR-A admits itself the insurgency takes from the trade.
And for those who didn't care for what happens in Rise, there's some good news: "Our Star Wars event doesn't follow the latest film, it takes from the themes," says game manager Jennifer Gale.
In other words, Steam has been sitting pretty for years now as the Apple of the PC gaming market, operating an app store and getting to decide how much money it takes from each sale.
House Mother Willi Ninja (who is never shown in drag) of House of Ninja is a choreographer, a graceful and agile man who takes from icons like Fred Astaire and turns out powerhouse voguing moves.
The stripped back black-and-white clip features live takes from Chance's gospel powerhouse cousin Nicole alongside a tight all-female choir, as well as Jay Electronica, Francis and the Lights, and the Rapper himself.
Partners won't earn any of the tiny 5 percent cut Patreon takes from subscriptions, but they could gain access to the most beloved makers on the web and the fan bases that follow them anywhere.
"This provision we adopt today will eventually deny the regime another half billion dollars each year it takes from the nearly 100,000 North Korean citizens working around the world to earn wages," the statement said.
Tax revenue is spent on universal programs, like health care, which benefit most those who live longest; free college tuition takes from those who do not go to college and gives to those who do.
The draft, which is still subject to change, said that in return Germany would reduce by the same amount the number of refugees it takes from Greece and Italy under a European Union voluntary pact.
The clip also highlights some of the work it took to bring the late Peter Cushing back to the screen, and how Gareth Edwards used extra takes from A New Hope to reintroduce some familiar faces.
It's potentially a hugely consequential case for Apple: Apple is focused on boosting the revenue it receives from services right now, and the cut it takes from App Store purchases is a large part of that.
His goal is to reduce the time it takes from identifying a target for disease intervention to finding a molecule that acts against it from an average 5.5 years today to just one year in future.
MikeQ founded Qween Beat as a label solely dedicated to ballroom/vogue music, as opposed to his much less classifiable work with Fade to Mind which takes from a plethora of influences as well as ballroom.
Among the colleges that have made progress is the University of California, Irvine, which was already a leader and has become even more of one by increasing the number of transfers it takes from community colleges.
With Room 237, the idea was also to live in the space of what the audience takes from the movie and what the reaction is to it—whether or not it's the intention of the filmmaker.
And in Canada, if you needed life-changing orthopedic surgery, like hip or knee replacement, you would wait a startling 38 weeks -- about the same time it takes from fertilization to a full-term human life.
The 30-year-old actress said she&aposd do whatever it takes, from "slurp milk from a bowl" to "put a dead bird in your slipper," to be given the opportunity to feature in the movie.
But the company has also suggested that much of its future growth will come from services like Apple Music, Apple Pay and the cut that Apple takes from application sales and subscriptions in the app store.
The route it takes from a warehouse to a freight terminal building is just 300 meters long, but it includes five right-angle turns and a 100-meter stretch of road used by other trucks and vehicles.
There were some impressive takes from authors in the immediate aftermath of the turmoil, such as Andrew Ross Sorkin's "Too Big to Fail" and Michael Lewis's "The Big Short", which was made into an Oscar-winning film.
Throughout the course of a month in August is when I re-punched all the vocal takes from the original demos, and then we spent the past six months finishing up original production and mixing and mastering.
The neural interface, which can not only improve reaction times, but also manage cabin comforts based on signals it takes from your brain, is one of the things Nissan will be showing off at CES this year.
In equal-access settings, such as the Veteran Affairs health system, an investigation found no significant difference between black and white patients in the time that it takes from initial diagnosis of prostate cancer to definitive surgery.
The 222-year-old company only began running sitewide sales last summer, and it was only last month that it increased the cut it takes from merchants, to bring it closer to commissions taken by other platforms.
She seems unlikely to now accrue enough delegates to be a major player in a brokered convention, and the longer she stays in the primaries, the more votes she takes from Sanders -- her fellow liberal left standing.
Friday's protests played out just blocks from Pennsylvania Avenue, where New York businessman-turned-Republican politician Trump took part in the traditional parade a newly sworn in president takes from the U.S. Capitol to the White House.
"Weeks ago, I wasn't dreading Beto losing nearly as much as I was dreading the inevitable 'Texas sucks' takes from people who are supposed to be our progressive allies," Huff, who grew up in Fort Worth, told me.
The operative, functional difference between today's media and the American media of two decades ago is not the difference between old-school New York Times reporters and new-media bloggers who churn out opinionated "takes" from their desks.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey will provide services to the areas it takes from the Syrian Kurdish YPG militia in northeast Syria, President Tayyip Erdogan's communications director said on Monday, as Ankara gears for a military incursion in the region.
Game of Thrones finally ended earlier this year, but HBO was already hard at work on proposals for no fewer than five prequel and spinoff ideas before the hot takes from the final season had even finished cooling.
If social media and reality TV disproportionately depict millionaires and amazing homes, or if talk-radio pundits insist that government takes from hard-working whites to subsidize lazy minorities, resentment grows, never mind what the statistics may say.
And in general, whenever I read anything that indicates a gender in the title, such as Lena Dunham's Not That Kind of Girl or Helen Ellis' American Housewife, I am greeted with a wave of double takes from passersby.
Popular music streaming app Spotify also filed an antitrust complaint against the tech giant earlier this year,  saying that the 30% cut Apple takes from transactions made through the App Store makes it difficult to price its offering competitively.
"Our thesis is that veteran entrepreneurs who are proven leaders in the military will, with the right support, translate into business owners who will do whatever it takes from a work ethic standpoint to ensure their companies don't fail," Sutley said.
"The lack of discovered volumes in 2016 will not have an immediate impact on the global oil supply in the short-term, given the lead time it takes from the discovery to start-up of a field's production," Mlada said.
According to Bloomberg, it boils down to what counts as net revenue: Revenue includes only the portion Uber takes from fares, except in the case of its carpooling service; the company counts the entire amount of an UberPool fare as revenue.
"Given the time it takes from listing to close, putting a home on the market in early April positions sellers to attract buyers seeking to close and move before the beginning of school year," said Danielle Hale, chief economist for realtor.com.
One is more of an ambient installation piece, in which Maggioni uses dishes and vases forged in Bienno as electronically altered percussion; the other plays as a more traditional techno set, as he manipulates the original takes from the Forge Museum.
So in honour of this occasion we have canvassed ten extremely hot takes from a group of professional music critics to help you process what will surely be one of the most important moments in British music culture next year. Ready?
There, iPhone owners accused Apple of passing along the cost of the 30 percent commission it takes from App store purchases to consumers, inflating prices while — due to users' inability to get apps any other way — also creating a monopoly.
If hypocrisy is the tribute vice pays to virtue, Republicans have decided that even that's too much; they're going to try to pass legislation that takes from the poor and gives to the rich without even trying to offer a justification.
"The thing that would make the most difference in the future is being able to very significantly shorten the amount of time it takes from the emergence of a new disease to a vaccine or other countermeasure being available," he said.
In proposals specifically targeted to protect the steel sector, the Commission said it would seek to cut the period it takes from the launch of an investigation to the imposition of tariffs, which at nine months the industry says is too long.
With the exception of the lightsaber's introduction in A New Hope, losing a limb is always a reminder of the cost of the dark side, both in what it takes from the people it seduces, and what is lost in fighting it.
Reports about Apple's news package have centered around the revenue share between publishers and the iPhone giant — 50 percent could go to Apple, according to reports, which is higher than the 30 percent Apple takes from apps sold in the App Store.
BERLIN, Oct 20 (Reuters) - Germany plans to reduce the combined pension contributions it takes from employers and employees by a total of 1.3 billion euros in 2018 due to record-high employment and a rising level of reserves, government sources said on Friday.
He didn't make any of A.L.T.'s maps, but his influence is felt strongly over its narrative structure and especially the inspiration it takes from Clan B0S's previous set Sacrament, which A.L.T. expands on many of the ideas of and Lainos contributed to.
But in the data-poor sharing economy—where even basic information, like the amount of money Uber takes from a standard fare, is often a matter of guesswork from outside parties—Keeper's research sheds valuable light on how workers handle their taxes.
But the crushing realities of life there, made even more so by frequent batterings it takes from natural calamities like storms and earthquakes, were all too plain to the customers — almost invariably Haitian immigrants — who lined up Friday afternoon to buy goods.
Consequently, the fund takes from the rich and gives to the poor — like Robin Hood, but with the legal and political backing of the UN. The GCF intends to support clean energy, low-carbon cities, low-emission agriculture, forestry, and climate adaptation.
Clinton struggled to justify the money she takes from wealthy donors who finance her campaign or why she thought it was ethical to receive hundreds of thousands of dollars to give speeches to firms like Goldman Sachs before she decided to run for president.
Major networks and streaming services supposedly pay Apple just 15 percent in some cases, but Apple reportedly wants to get them back up to 30 percent — the same cut it takes from most other apps during the first year a subscriber pays for them.
In addition to the President's Award, two of their singles, "Thunder," which recently reached a milestone of more than one billion streams, and "Whatever It Takes" from the group's third album Evolve, were recognized among the evening's top-performed songs of the past year.
As the paintings indicate, what Brown takes from the 18th-century European portrait is mostly what remains of its stylistic structure, the bone and muscle of what was, in its time, a complete artistic expression built on a subject's identity and social or political underpinnings.
It features a few decent live cuts and a handful of alternate takes from those sessions in 1997—of those, only Smith's "I Figured You Out," written in the throes of a Big Star fixation before being handed over to Mary Lou Lord, is essential.
On a recent trip to Russia, I got the chance to follow the journey a diamond takes, from an open-pit mine in Siberia, to the ore enrichment factory, to sorting facilities in a diamond mining town of Mirny, to polishing facilities in Moscow.
Mr. Friess had leaned on political connections and vowed to spend "whatever it takes" from his personal fortune, but he was bested by Mark Gordon, the state treasurer who ran on his local roots, financial acumen and government experience, according to The Associated Press.
Travel on New Jersey Transit's North Jersey Coast Line to Pennsylvania Station in New York City takes from 97 to 121 minutes at rush hour, usually with a transfer at Long Branch, N.J. The one-way fare is $16.25; a monthly pass is $463.
It would be easy to get overloaded with reactions, so we asked for quick takes from two members of the Axios board of independent experts: Stanford University's Lanhee Chen, Mitt Romney's former policy director, and Venrock's Bob Kocher, a former Obama administration adviser who worked on Obamacare.
If you work off of Apple's 70 / 30 revenue split (which is usually, but not always, the cut it takes from purchases), you get total sales of roughly $142 billion, with $42 billion of that going to Apple in the decade it's been running the App Store.
The new legislation aims to shorten the time it takes from the start of the design phase of a new program until a military service can start using a new weapon in combat to five-to-six years from around nine year currently, the staff said.
It takes from one week to several weeks to make a painting, and Ms. Herrera will often scrap a piece and go back, literally, to the drawing board — though everyone who works for her knows not to actually trash the attempts she throws in the garbage.
The detection capabilities are behind, too: While DHS has a BioWatch program that gathers air samples in 30 U.S. cities to monitor the threat of bioterrorism, it's nearly two decades old and takes from 11 to 123 hours to determine whether a biological agent has been deployed.
After Ally meets the diabolical manager, the film becomes a sort of montage of the steps she takes from recording a demo to triumphing as an arena-filling, Grammy-nominated celebrity, but it doesn't stop to examine what she is doing or whether she wants to do it.
Demands vary from city to city, but include caps on the commission that Uber takes from drivers—which can take as much as 2000 percent on some fares—more transparency on pricing, and an end to Uber's practice of arbitrarily suspending drivers from the application, in effect firing them.
In the transfixing solo "Jwala: Rising Flame" — presented by the World Music Institute as part of Dancing the Gods, an annual festival of Indian classical dance — Ms. Prakash invokes the image of fire and its behavior: how it moves, what it means, what it gives and takes from us.
And the committee sought records from Apple (AAPL) that could reveal the decision-making behind the company's App Store policies, including how Apple ranks search results on the platform, the removal of certain competing apps and how Apple determines the cut of revenue it takes from in-app purchases.
That conclusion, presented in a report this week from the State Water Resources Control Board, may ultimately require Nestlé to dramatically reduce the amount of water it takes from the San Bernardino National Forest, and represents a victory for critics who raised alarm about the operation during California's recent crushing drought.
Released earlier this year, the debut EP from Everything Is Recorded—named because it's oblique, not specifically tied down to one artist, it simply —takes from Russell's production and scope as much as it does the combined energy of each artist, piecing various talents together and into a larger picture.
But if you're sick of all that drama—and are fearing the impending hot takes from what may be no more than a fun little dance off—maybe you just want to drink in this nice little moment from Mavericks head coach Rick Carlisle tickling the ivories: NBA (red) weddings are fun, huh?
It's a somewhat lopsided debate — there are currently far more "How Old Is Too Old to Trick-Or-Treat?" articles that land vaguely on the side of allowing people to just do what they feel is best, and far fewer fiery takes from folks who think teens should be banned from Halloween streets.
From the once-very-bloated-but-now-not-so-bad offering that is Samsung One UI, to more vanilla takes from LG and HTC, to the quirky OS skins that Huawei and Xiaomi put out, every manufacturer likes to put its own particular spin on Android (apart from stock Android devotees like Nokia).
She even makes it clear when she's stitching together takes from different nights to create a single performance made up of all her best moments; the costumes have different colors on different nights, made blatantly clear as Beyoncé and her backup dancers switch from yellow to pink and back again in successive shots.
The latest take on the classic tale of Robin Hood, cleverly called Robin Hood, dropped its first teaser trailer Thursday showing the man who takes from the rich and gives to the poor in a whole new light with tons of slow motion, intense music, and a lot of death by arrows.
In a time when political satire is still being mass-produced by corporations like Viacom, and we are saturated with flimsy, laugh-tracked takes from late-night shows and mainstream comedy, On Cinema and Mister America offers a powerful skewering of the Trumpian moment that doesn't have to dilute its message for the masses.
Turkey talk: Though the station and the exterior of the train that Paul takes from Manhattan to Connecticut bears the Penn Central logo—the transit company that would have run that train line in 1973, when the film takes place—the interior shows a Metropolitan Transportation Authority (or MTA) logo, which is an anachronism.
His definition of "legal plunder" (if the law takes from one to give to another) remains a living sentiment for those who resist state expansion, as does his definition of what comprises good economic policy: it must be judged on not only what would be produced but what would be lost—the innovations and activities that do not occur.
Its elevation to informal holiday didn't come until the mid to late 2000s, and now it's a day of branded-and-pegged sales of paraphernalia, festival showings of movies, Bundt cakes made to look like Sarlaccs in the Great Pit of Carkoon, and SEO-driven, barely lukewarm (hah, Luke warm) takes from generally respectable digital journalism outlets.
Dyson's focused on its portable vacuums with a clarity of purpose that it takes from having basically wound down its attention to plug-in models (also useful since motor and battery tech could apply to its car plans, too, so there's a unification of purpose), and the advantages of that are clear in the Cyclone V10.
" More takes from 270: Mel Robbins: Why blue/black/white/gold dress went viral Eboni S. Nelson: Don't let Charleston shooting divide us Charlie Hebdo attacks: We walked united, but solace was short-lived By Agnes Poirier "Later in the day, when the names of the murdered started filtering out, scenes in the street took another intensity.
There will be some — if you write that, I'm sure there will be some that say, 'no, no, no I don't believe that,' but of course they understand the volatility that we are dealing with and the tremendous amount of work that it takes from people around him to keep him in the middle of the road.
And when they do, concern-trolling takes from fans and basketball writers quickly follow, calling these athletes stupid, telling them to go back to school, and reminding them that while many players make the same decision as Peak (so far, 137 collegians have entered the 2017 draft), there are only 30 first-round, guaranteed-money picks, and 60 draft slots total.
Some of the content that performs well on LinkedIn has included Rowbottom's comedy skits about office situations (example: "Things sales guys say"), hot takes from marketing executive QuHarrison Terry on buzzy topics such as Apple innovating less without Steve Jobs, and a music video from social media expert Travis Hawley posted on Valentine's Day about how much he loves LinkedIn.
It's a dispute that saw its spark on a debate stage in Brooklyn in 22016, when Bernie Sanders declared: "We are going to have to treat the Palestinian people with respect and dignity," a line that prompted a host of takes from left-leaning outlets and authors, and which was followed by the appointment of three critics of Israel by Sanders to the DNC platform drafting committee.
A less precise target appeared on t-shirts printed with the words "We Should All Be Feminists," the kind of soft platitude that plays both sides; it takes from the title of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's book and speech – it doesn't go so far as to ask what feminism might mean to fashion, though a more generous reading might be that the responsibility to embody Adiochie's message is, literally, on the wearer.
Other takes from the meeting: Asked if new information was presented Tuesday, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Jim RischJames (Jim) Elroy RischOvernight Defense: White House threatens to veto House Iran bills | Dems 'frustrated' after Iran briefing | Lawmakers warn US, UK intel sharing at risk after Huawei decision GOP Foreign Affairs leaders join pushback against potential troop drawdown in Africa Foreign Relations Democrats 'deeply frustrated' after Iran briefing MORE (R-Idaho) said he already knew "a lot of the stuff" that was discussed, but suggested that's only because he is also on the Senate Intelligence Committee. Sen.
" ---- More takes from 2014: Les Abend: Pilot: How mechanical problem could have downed Flight 22018 Gloria Borger: Midterms: How Obama and the Democrats lost Marco Rubio: Stop ISIS terrorists now, before it's too late Laurie Garrett: Why Ebola epidemic is spinning out of control Lorena Rojas and the power of telenovelas By Sandra Guzman "Perhaps the most delightful difference between American soaps and Spanish novelas is not just how over the top, fashionable and gorgeous the stars are; it is also that when they end after several months, evil is taken out, good always wins, and there is, for the most part, a happy ending.

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