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Cruz isn't the only one taking stock of his prospects.
Taking stock of the state of the Republic on Independence Day.
Ms. Zhou paused for a moment, taking stock of her ordeal.
Tax season is prime time for taking stock of your financial situation.
But in many shops, store managers were already taking stock of inventory.
In Albany, legislative leaders were also taking stock of the weekend's events.
I find myself taking stock of my heartbeat very often throughout the day.
Their first step, financial experts recommend, should be taking stock of their finances.
But even after that call, I'm staying positive and taking stock of my life.
Scientists are now taking stock of flora and fauna in this years' storm paths.
Yet many Americans are just taking stock of the transformations wrought by global trade.
For now, though, it's worth taking stock of his unique station in the league.
Even those who have recently moved to the cities are taking stock of their decisions.
At the same time, it's worth taking stock of how self-evident their solutions are.
Clinton led supporters in something resembling group therapy, taking stock of the election's physical toll.
"Simply taking stock of what you own will help prevent more impulse purchases," she said.
He is scheduled to give a speech Monday in Germany taking stock of Europe's challenges.
In the meantime, residents are taking stock of the damage and looking for their neighbors.
Now, a year later, we are taking stock of the progress the #MeToo movement has made.
Once again, we're taking stock of the most startling moments we experienced at this year's Sundance.
A woman taking stock of inherited goods discovered signed prints worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.
It's a day for reflection, for eating leftovers, for taking stock of the year just past.
It may seem obvious, but it's worth stepping back and really taking stock of your needs.
That was the message delivered Friday by top finance executives, taking stock of their increasingly competitive industry.
The painting, "Falling Light" (2015) was about cataloguing and taking stock of what we have right now.
This illustrates the importance of taking stock of other costs associated with a different spot's local economy.
They were driving away in their pickup, taking stock of what happened, when a stranger hailed them.
Today we're taking stock of the latest from Casper, the D2C mattress company that is going public.
Here's how people are taking stock of the moment and what it means for the 2020 election.
How people across the political spectrum are taking stock of his latest shock to the world order.
"The situation changes hour by hour and he is taking stock of everything," said the Northam adviser.
On this clear and cold night, Farris gazes upward to the heavens, taking stock of his journey.
"This summit will largely be taking stock of past legislation intended to solve the migration crisis," said Vimont.
This is the first of two stories taking stock of the year to come before Election Day 2020.
"Like, I'm not kidding, we did it," she added, seemingly taking stock of everything she had just mentioned.
"We've been taking stock of the situation for weeks in preparation for something like this happening," Kryzak said.
The founders started taking stock of the operation when Cleophus Quealy hit its five-year mark in 2019.
Kiribati is a heartbreaking case study for those interested in taking stock of our rapidly accelerating climate woes.
But I can't let the year close without taking stock of how well tech stocks did this year.
Taking stock of what campaign money can and cannot do should make Americans rethink laws that restrict it.
Whatever the reason, taking stock of the year&aposs strange stories in Florida is a time-honored tradition.
Be kind to yourself: The first step is self-care and taking stock of who you are, Crowe said.
Every year, Gates puts together his own end-of-year assessment, taking stock of his work and personal life.
After her court appearance on Thursday, she said she was taking stock of the accusations to prepare a defense.
Lindsey Vonn is taking stock of her future on the competitive ski circuit amid continued issues with her knees.
In 237, writer Dylan Marron began taking stock of the dialogue spoken by people of color in popular films.
"I think we just saw the market taking stock of itself," said Arian Vojdani, investment strategist at MV Financial.
This week on MashTalk, we're taking stock of all things Apple after its first "bad" quarter in 13 years.
At this point, I'd even take her being in charge of taking stock of what supplies the Abigail has.
" The Washington Post also sees signs that the stock market is taking stock of a storm global landscape. "U.
You're taking stock of all the knowledge you've gained this year, and your intuition gets a big boost today.
But the current season is about taking stock of the collective's own book — by now quite an overstuffed volume.
Whitson says taking stock of your "higher purpose" is vital to winning the day, as is finding silver linings.
On a spring afternoon in his cluttered Greenwich Village apartment, he was still restless, taking stock of his life.
When the girls went to bed, I wandered the house taking stock of things that were no longer mine.
In the aftermath of Berganza's firing, people have begun taking stock of why DC kept him on for so long.
Artists in Houston are taking stock of the storm's devastating impact and the long process of rebuilding that lies ahead.
Though realistically, the first week of January is the time of year when couples start taking stock of their relationship.
Most clearly, there's "Amen," a gorgeous, hazy track that has both Chance and Lil B taking stock of their troubles.
Finally, as the last light of the sun disappears, the men decide to leave after taking stock of the day.
One morning last week, camera crews and some tourists were taking stock of the vandalism that had befallen the statue.
If only Cummins — and Oprah — could understand that taking stock of and talking about that failure is not a weakness.
Taking stock of the situation and understanding why it happened will help you better explain it in a job interview.
In Charleston and the surrounding coastal communities, residents were taking stock of a storm and flooding that exceeded local expectations.
Taking stock of the results, Republicans broadly agreed that voters are dissatisfied with what they've accomplished in Congress this year.
He was walking Noggin, his nieces' Irish terrier, along the Thames when he found himself taking stock of his life.
As negotiators try to end our participation in America's longest war, it's worth taking stock of what we'll leave behind.
Investors were also taking stock of an announced commitment by the kingdom to keep balance and stability in the oil market.
Victoria: You cannot understand Nina Simone's life and legacy without taking stock of her identity as a dark-skinned black woman.
The episode is set exactly one year after Samantha's accident, and finds her taking stock of her grand self-improvement project.
Richard and Rachel's desperation for a child seems to stem from taking stock of their lives and thinking: Are we enough?
Some of them, perhaps, will also be taking stock of the court, where it has been and where it goes now.
With the dust settling on an unusually ambitious I/O conference, it's worth taking stock of exactly what we just saw.
With Netflix's recent price hike announcement, you may be taking stock of all the streaming accounts you pay for every month.
But taking stock of IOU's, debts or other business matters will be essential to any master plans you come up with!
It's important to keep taking stock of how you're feeling after you participate in a meeting or visit a Facebook group.
I still look around the room, taking stock of the guests, briefly wondering who else may be looking for their person.
After taking stock of the damage inside their home, she was certain she wanted to find a new one, she said.
I'm busy taking stock of the pantry and making room in my freezer for the extra staples I can't stop buying.
Employees can improve their situation by taking stock of where they lie on the spectrum of financial wellness, according to Morabito.
It might be possible if you start taking stock of your debts, and make a plan to get rid of them.
This year has become one of personal reflection, taking stock of my own life, my experiences with (and inside of) games.
But in the meantime, we're taking stock of the remaining mysteries and loose ends we have after the Westworld season one finale.
Still, he does enjoy taking stock of the past year, assessing what he's excited about and what he could have done better.
Now that the storm has moved out of south Florida, the staff is taking stock of damage to the winter White House.
Taking stock of the tasks you've completed today will help ensure that you get off to a fast and efficient start tomorrow.
Most shockingly, teens were abandoning the brand in huge numbers, Piper Jaffray's "Taking Stock of Teens" survey showed in April of 2018.
He seems to constantly be reminding himself of that, taking stock of what once was lest we forget it once it's gone.
But after three weekends of protests, each more violent than the last, the government seems to be taking stock of its options.
The OECD said it did not have a formal position on corporate settlements but would be taking stock of the various models.
As Justice Scalia's colleagues gather later this week for the ceremonial marking of his passing, they will be taking stock of a life.
As Fashion Month inches closer and closer, designers, casting directors, and editors are taking stock of where the industry stands on hot topics.
The report starts by taking stock of all the powerful biotech tools available today, from zinc finger nucleases to TALEN to CRISPR/Cas203.
I'm not like some big game hunter, taking stock of all the trophies hanging up on my digital wall to stoke my ego.
As officials tried to restore the cellphone network, the country was also taking stock of the violence that shook the country on Saturday.
Today we're taking stock of a cohort of special companies: still-private startups that have reached $753 million in annual recurring revenue (ARR).
With most computing devices made in the last two decades at risk, it's worth taking stock of how the clean-up efforts are going.
"I think the market is just taking a breather; investors are taking stock of where we've been," said Randy Warren, CIO at Warren Financial.
Ahead of the Fed's March 15-16 meeting, the major currencies were pretty much in consolidation mode, taking stock of last week's choppy action.
Officials are now taking stock of the damage from the storm, which has killed at least 11 people and damaged more than 40,26 homes.
Officials are now taking stock of the damage from the storm, which has killed at least 11 people and damaged more than 40,000 homes.
Diane Gottsman, an etiquette expert, author and founder of the Protocol School of Texas, advised taking stock of how an outfit makes you feel.
It's a day about coming together with those closest to you, eating lots of food, and taking stock of what's most important in life.
They just keep coming -- and now, with the public Ukraine impeachment inquiry hearings winding up their second week, it's worth taking stock of them.
By the time I spoke with him in early March, however, he already seemed to be taking stock of the limits to his powers.
Given the radical changes in his neighborhood's demographics — not to mention housing and local economy — he is taking stock of where it is headed.
While taking stock of the sculptures' formal properties, I grew cognizant of the myriad artistic decisions that the original displays' creators must have made.
The holidays are officially over, and as you're taking stock of your gift haul, you might notice a few things left on your wish list.
Natalie Walker, a New York City-based actress, has started taking stock of her meet-ups by writing Yelp reviews of where they took place.
Now more than ever, Latinos are taking stock of who our allies are, and Palomarez seems to be putting his personal ambition above all else.
Now it sees all the pillars of its foreign policy collapsing, East and West, and is slowly taking stock of the wider assault on Europe.
Thirty-something, she proves, is not too early for a retrospective, which is, after all, just a way of taking stock of where you are.
During the meeting, Mr. McConnell was said to have held a "whip count" of yes, nos and maybe votes, taking stock of his colleagues' positions.
Taking stock of the first 22019 days of Trump's term, 36 percent said they consider it a success, while 59 percent consider it a failure.
Taking stock of the uprising has been challenging, as Sudan has sought to censor news coverage, detaining an unprecedented number of reporters in the process.
Although it is tempting to ignore them in these circumstances—to see them as risible or parodic—it's worth taking stock of what they're saying.
At that point I looked down, taking stock of the plaid dress I was wearing under a black women's blazer and sensible, if too-small flats.
Perhaps it's not surprising then that today's announcement indicates the company is going through a review of operations and taking stock of its assets, including StubHub.
Locally, the St. Louis area was taking stock of how to fix policing and courts systems that a Department of Justice report described as incredibly flawed.
But as Trump prepares to give his first State of the Union address, it's worth taking stock of how American institutions have fared under significant pressure.
You've been taking stock of what's important to you, Virgo, and now that you've made sense of some things, you're ready to open up some conversations.
Now, taking stock of the moral character of a song or album or movie or TV show or book is practically a given in arts criticism.
Start nice and slow, and change speed, intensity, and location by taking stock of their body language and expressions of pleasure (or again, just ask them).
This Earth Day, it's worth taking stock of what we keep learning about the spinning world we inhabit and how we're responding to crises at hand.
He is taking stock of childhood, and his decades in America, and in doing so he performs a kind of literary criticism on his own life.
Early retirees don't stop at taking stock of their finances — they continue to track their net worth to ensure they're on the path to financial independence.
Taking stock of the paintings in Boston to Brooklyn in the context of Heidkamp's work to date, one can sense an altered tone, more melancholy and subdued.
The watchdog is taking stock of what specific exposure banks have to Britain and what contingency plans they have drawn up to prepare for all possible scenarios.
Trump's first voyage abroad was a story told in chapters, each successively less pleasant for a President still taking stock of his standing on the world stage.
Executives across all industries are taking stock of an ongoing national debate on sexual harassment driven by what is known as the "#MeToo movement" on social media.
His wife, who had been occupied with Instagramming each dish, nodded before looking up and taking stock of the black-and-white mosaic tiles around the restaurant.
The #WengerOut debacle has been as hotly debated in Africa as anywhere else, and now the French tactician is gone fans are taking stock of his reign.
Sure, New Year's Eve is typically the most appropriate holiday for taking stock of the past year, but Halloween is our year-in-review holiday of choice.
It's worth taking stock of the way that the world and the music industry have changed since she recorded her first songs, more than a decade ago.
It's worth taking stock of the cards life had dealt me at this point: Without all these things, I likely would not have made the leap into entrepreneurship.
As we all journey into that brave new world, it's worth taking stock of what 2018 has already taught us about the current state of the movie business.
He worries those critics might respond defensively without taking stock of the ways in which implicit bias works to exclude people from academic and professional networks and opportunities.
But most nights I was a student of the game, taking stock of the assorted arcs and angles that might conspire to send a ball through a hoop.
It is impossible to know how much you need to trim (or have room to grow) without first taking stock of what's coming in and what's going out.
Getting healthy is consistently one of the top resolutions for Americans every year and a big part of that is taking stock of what's going in our mouths.
Along with taking stock of its own data, Netflix shot a survey out to its subscribers on how they use the service, racking up more than 60,000 responses.
Taking stock of the evidence available at the beginning of 2016, it is clear that the monetary policy measures that we have adopted since mid-2014 are working.
Everyone can benefit from talking to people from a diversity of backgrounds, taking stock of what stories, narratives and experiences are not represented and working to change that.
"Everyone knew it was wrong, but they thought it was wrong the way it's wrong to jaywalk," Simmons recently wrote in a paper taking stock of the field.
The season focused on the other characters taking stock of how their lives had changed in Daniel's handful of months spent in Paulie after getting out of prison.
So though Democrats and Republicans have come to an agreement for the short term, it's worth taking stock of why, exactly, this shutdown happened, and why it matters.
Some sobbed as they began taking stock of the irreplaceable losses: Thousands, perhaps millions, of significant artifacts had been reduced to ashes Sunday night in a devastating fire.
If you saw "On Politics A.M." this morning or the front page of Monday's newspaper, you probably saw our big project taking stock of the abortion rights movement.
After San Francisco in May placed new controls, including a ban on facial recognition, on municipal surveillance, city employees began taking stock of what technology agencies already owned.
"We are taking stock of the challenges we've had with PELIS and KFS that have led to forest destruction," said Charles Sunkuli, a senior official at the environment ministry.
She has also realized that being CEO is "not that fun of a job" and is taking stock of what she does best: Making media, not managing other executives.
Trade Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne said he's taking stock of Canada's options, but it is clear many Asian countries are eager to deepen their trade links with Canada. tgam.
The year is over, and we're taking stock of what we watched and read and played and heard, what we missed, what we loved and hated and didn't understand.
Consumer apathy has led to declining smartwatch sales, and an industry that's left taking stock of the true market potential for wearables now that the hype has worn off.
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May agreed to meet again before the end of the month to taking stock of the Brexit process.
He later claimed to CBS News in a "60 Minutes" appearance that Rosenstein was taking stock of which Cabinet members could support his efforts to employ the 25th Amendment.
"There was a lot of taking stock of what lessons were learned after 63," said Jake Johnston, research associate at the Center for Economic and Policy Research in Washington.
The new dean has also been taking stock of the side rooms each named after the chapels above them in the cathedral proper: St. James, St. Saviour, St. Martin.
A photographer lost her home and studio in the Atlas fire; now she is taking stock of the future and making work with remnants she salvaged from the ashes.
The group of 19 finance ministers is having a general debate on the fiscal situation of the euro zone and will be taking stock of the Italian public debt situation.
There was a sober, morning-after taking stock of the fact that the person you'd spoken to openly about your goals and dreams was a stranger just 24 hours ago.
Sugar futures held steady, with traders taking stock of reports that Wilmar International Ltd had bought about 600,21 tonnes of raw sugar against March ICE futures that expired on Monday.
Taking stock of the needs of the survivors and coming up with a reasonable plan to help them rebuild their lives could have been done in a matter of days.
If you're unable to donate money, Post recommends again taking stock of what you have to offer, and finding a way to use your time and talents to help charities.
Both leaders talked about the situation in Afghanistan, peace and security, and the region taking stock of the issues they discussed at their last meeting in Bagram, Afghanistan. pic.twitter.com/I4wGPsLhsl
And so, in taking stock of his considerable legacy after seven years in office, he felt compelled to admit on Tuesday, before Congress and the nation, that fixing our politics was
The researchers noted that the reason for this could be that, for humans, taking stock of negative events -- which tend to be more irreversible than positive ones -- holds more survival value.
But when we talk about Brown, we too often mark the impact of the decision on black children, without taking stock of the damaging effects of segregated education on white children.
With spring well, springing up on us (okay, maybe not yet, but it's a-coming), it's time to start taking stock of what a new season will bring for our wardrobes.
With 2018 coming to a close, we're taking stock of what we loved and hated in 2018, what we want other people to remember and what we really want to forget.
Though we've spent much of this week taking stock of the year that was, now's a chance to think about what we'll be playing and talking about in the months ahead.
When it comes to considering the best structure to practice revenue, advisors should consider taking stock of the overall client experiences they currently provide to all tiers of those they serve.
Investors were taking stock of China's recent economic data, including strong-than-expected loan growth in September, and third-quarter economic growth of 6.7 percent, which was in line with expectations.
And taking stock of the various ways that economists worry about expansions ending, Blinder doesn't see any of them happening in the US, at least not in the next few months.
He won't be playing in the friendlies against Iceland and Canada at the end of camp, but he'll be there, measuring himself, taking stock: of his body, and also how he feels.
Now, analysts and health-care industry officials are taking stock of how the reality of abolishing the Affordable Care Act could play out in Washington under a Republican White House and Congress.
I remember sitting on the floor of my pantry, taking stock of my food inventory: two oranges, a can of tomato soup, a loaf of moldy bread, and a box of macaroni.
LONDON (Reuters) - Sterling rose above $1.30 for the first time in five weeks on Thursday, with investors taking stock of increasing signs the Bank of England is looking at tightening monetary policy.
That's natural, understandable, and healthy––he's taking stock of the toll public life had on his family and his organs, and he's looking for meaning at home and in the outside world.
Anyone taking stock of Puerto Rico's disastrous electric grid and battered infrastructure knows we need to use this deal as a springboard for solving bigger challenges impacting our day-to-day lives.
The resolution has drawn the ire of Haley and Trump, who have both warned U.N. member states that the U.S. will be taking stock of who votes in favor of the resolution.
Taking stock The possibility of more negative news on the opioid front has the Trump administration taking stock of their attempts to curb the crisis during the President's first year in office.
Although China appears to be taking stock of the situation since the unfavorable ruling in The Hague, Chinese military officials warn that they will continue with their building program in the waterway.
If you were following the shutdown on social networks, you most likely would have seen lots of politicians and pundits taking stock of the deal before seeing details of the actual news.
What kicks off like a record spinning anxiety, indignation, and dissonance into powerful noise-pop anthems soon begins taking stock of the world around it, and doubles down on its restless angst.
Mr. Obama was otherwise in a reflective mood on the show, taking stock of his seven years in office and talking about what he will miss most when he leaves the White House.
It's worth taking stock of how much has happened since — how many new pieces of the Ukraine puzzle, how many revelations about potential misconduct, how many desperate deflections by Trump and his allies.
"Now that the election's behind us, I think people are taking stock of the fundamentals, and they're realizing that there has been this improvement," said Zidle, a portfolio strategist at Richard Bernstein Advisors.
Executives from Alvarez & Marsal are camped in Jet Airways' offices in Mumbai and are taking stock of the airline's operations and looking into its financial health and records, one of the sources said.
The bullet journal enthusiasts insist that filling notebooks is about far more than just getting things done or crossing off lists—it's also about paying attention to, and taking stock of, your life.
Money continues to be a big theme this month as the full moon in Aquarius on August 15 finds you taking stock of your resources—not just cash, but also time and energy.
COVINGTON, La. — Residents in Louisiana and Mississippi were taking stock of damage on Saturday after a deluge of rain submerged roads and cars, washed out bridges and forced residents to flee their homes.
Not only did the featherworker speak Spanish—terrible Spanish, but he could make himself understood—he was the only one who seemed to show any interest in taking stock of his new circumstances.
This week's "Star Trek: Picard" is less about the central story arc and more about taking stock of who Picard is at this point in his life, as well as his android friend.
French pressure also tightened clauses referring to Britain not disrupting EU affairs if it stays in longer and a reference to a June 20-21 EU summit taking stock of the position again.
At the start of Monday's hearing Judge Hendrik Steenhuis said the initial two weeks of the process would be devoted to "taking stock" of the status of defendants and whether they have lawyers.
After taking stock of just how many young women followed her online, Anderson felt compelled to address it publicly in "An Open Letter About Consent And Saying No." It very quickly went viral.
It's a man taking stock of his whole life and, importantly, starting to grapple (however falteringly) with how his choices had real impact on those around him, from his friend to his family.
While this is not a sanctioned use for the method (nor have we consulted Kondo herself), we would recommend that you begin by taking stock of the different relationships you have in your life.
"It was either break in or die," said Rosario, a jovial 49-year-old who on Monday was taking stock of his ruined home and the family's gaggle of pets, all of which survived.
"We had to work through and understand what we were going through when we were that young," Joe said during the interview, taking stock of the pressures of immense fame at a young age.
Netflix released not one, but two first-look trailers for its upcoming Marriage Story, starring Johansson, 34, and Driver, 35, as a couple taking stock of their relationship while going through a heartbreaking divorce.
"Stop Your Wagon" is kind of taking stock of how the stories told about Detroit have changed over the last 10 or so years, and speaks to a thread of entitlement in those stories.
Baumbach digs into relationships between half-siblings and pays a visit to a second wife, taking stock of connections that wax and wane over time but always carry the possibility of growth and surprise.
"It was taking stock of all the models, all the powertrains, all the future technologies that we needed to invest in and re-cut the plan to be more electrified than we were," he said.
One salutary byproduct of Trump's rise is that some in conservative media are having second thoughts, taking stock of how their own bad habits have enabled an unfit demagogue to become their party's standard-bearer.
As equities sit within striking distance of record highs, traders and investors will be taking stock of whether there is enough fuel in the tank for a sustained leg higher in the current bull market.
"Muhammad wants young people to know that adversity can make you stronger," his wife, Lonnie, said later at a memorial service packed with dignitaries, taking stock of his bouts in and out of the ring.
Officials were still taking stock of what was expected to be a months-long effort to rebuild the island's power system, and many residents seemed resigned to a long wait for basic services to return.
"The narrative on global trade has darkened," Bullard said, taking stock of recent moves by the Trump administration to boost tariffs on Chinese imports as well as a threat to do so on goods from Mexico.
A large part of estate planning is actually about taking stock of the things that make your life meaningful, says Betsy Trapasso, a former hospice worker and an end-of-life guide based in Los Angeles.
Investors were also taking stock of a slew of economic data released this week, including strong-than-expected loan growth in September, and third-quarter economic growth f 6.7 percent, which was in line with expectations.
"I was walking around, looking at the pictures on the wall and I was taking stock of the history of the firm, the past presidents of the campus, the past leaders of the team," she says.
Taking stock of HIV/AIDS epidemiological patterns reveals that the inequities of the disease are connected to structural violence, defined in part as unequal access to resources, inadequate education, and a lack of health care infrastructure.
This is all extremely hilarious, but taking stock of where we are, four days before the Iowa caucuses, it's worth considering whether Trump is doing this for sport, or because it's actually an effective line of attack.
Six days after the storm hit, officials were still taking stock of what was expected to be a months-long effort to rebuild the power system, meaning many people will be without electricity for an extended period.
Opening the debate, Mats Granryd of the GSMA, said that we must turn "uncertainty into opportunity" by taking stock of the many forces that are shaping our lives and then plan wisely and cooperatively for the future.
Investors were also taking stock of a slew of Chinese economic data released this week, including strong-than-expected loan growth in September, and third-quarter economic growth of 6.7 percent, which was in line with expectations.
After a tumultuous couple of years during which she suffered a painful injury and three devastating miscarriages before welcoming Jacob, Underwood is taking stock of everything she has to be grateful for, while continuing to live her dream.
The Edge of Seventeen is a story about how growing up actually means taking stock of how lousy of a person you are, and also acknowledging that other people are doing their best to take care of you.
While President Donald Trump prepares for his first State of the Union address on Tuesday night, it's worth taking stock of his progress on a major campaign pledge: wielding the Justice Department's immense power as a political weapon.
"You guys thought I was kidding when a few years ago I said you can have a golden age of banking," Jamie Dimon, chief executive of JPMorgan Chase, said this month, taking stock of trends in the industry.
What we needed, however, wasn't necessarily more money but courage, or strength, or perhaps just practice in taking stock of our lives without the persistent fear that at any moment we were going to lose everything we had.
In this latest work, however, Yan shifts his irreverent gaze from the past to the present and toward projections of the future, taking stock of China's vertiginous economic rise and the astonishing dissolution of its collective social conscience.
Over the past year, it's been really getting back into the shop, back doing luxurious builds and shop infrastructure that feel really good, and also taking stock of the kind of projects I want to do in the future.
In the near-term the most effective strategy may involve each one of us taking stock of our plastic usage and disposal habits, compare that with our actual needs and what we could be doing differently, and adjust accordingly.
Think of someone's worrisome behavior (social withdrawal, lack of interest, taking risks, frequent intoxication) or ominous statements (I'd be better off dead, life isn't worth living, taking stock of what they have done) as if they have a fever.
Vaccine development was one of three priorities global health experts identified at a meeting in Geneva where they are taking stock of gaps in what is known about the disease and setting plans to accelerate the development of countermeasures.
On Tuesday night, he opened an engagement at Café Carlyle that coincides with the release of his newest album, "Heal Thyself Pt. 1: Instinct," a serious but jolly sounding collection of original songs about taking stock of his life.
Ahead of her album, Eilish was taking stock of her atypical adolescence, and acknowledging the fact that for all of the attention she'd garnered thus far, her ride into the mainstream was about to kick into a new gear.
"Following the entry ban announced by the U.S. for European countries, KLM is busy taking stock of the impact of this measure on our customers, flights, employees and the company," a spokesperson from KLM told CNBC via email Thursday.
The Arya Stark who's arrived now is this assassin, this fighter, who's a far cry from the little sister she knew before, so she's taking stock of that and trying to figure out what that means for her relationship.
Look, I didn't get through childhood without taking stock of what the Spice Girls were wearing and how I looked different than they did, but in that moment in the kitchen, something crystallized: I learned that I shouldn't like my body.
"Markets have taken cognizance of the fact that there are a lot of events to look up to; taking stock of the situation is what we are seeing now," said Anand James, chief market strategist at Geojit BNP Paribas Financial Services.
Across town, in the southern district of Colaba -- home to the colonial Gateway of India monument and the Taj Palace hotel, two of the city's most famous landmarks -- Pooja Dhingra is taking stock of her recently-outfitted café Le 15 Colaba.
He called the homily "Five Minutes to Live," and he likened the crew members to Jews, who are called during the High Holy Days to engage in the process of "heshbon ha-nefesh," Hebrew for taking stock of one's soul.
Most historians, political analysts and other observers are taking stock of him at this presidential mile marker in terms of his legislative cul-de-sacs, his policy flips and flops, his executive actions and his foreign policy, such as it is.
In these gaps I found myself taking stock of that era in American history: As hopeless as it all seems to us now, in hindsight — the assassinations, Vietnam, the riots — people were still buoyant with hope, for realities other than theirs.
Only around 30% are under 18;  90% of its users are young, though, meaning millennial or Gen Z. If parents aren't taking stock of which apps their kids have installed, Wattpad's mature content could find its way into their kids' hands.
Lying on the couch and streaming Netflix after work is a much more appealing prospect than taking stock of your entire digital life, especially after a long day, and cleaning up digital clutter is a task that's very easily put off.
Taking stock of App Store revenue and trends on Christmas Day is a good way to get a glimpse into what the year ahead will bring, as so many consumers are activating new devices, installing apps, and buying apps, games and subscriptions.
"I think they were holding their fire for the purpose of decreasing the international pressure on them, and now, like the rest of the world, they may be taking stock of the current situation," said the official, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Start taking stock of all the products with cult status among beauty insiders — SK-II masks, Clé de Peau concealers, Shu Uemura eyelash curlers — and you might start to wonder if Japan is low-key the best beauty country in the world.
Washington (CNN)As the ink dried Friday on a major budget compromise deal in Congress, immigration advocates were taking stock of getting left behind -- again -- without a resolution for hundreds of thousands of young undocumented immigrants on the verge of losing protections.
Puerto Ricans still taking stock of the momentous power shift point to the deadly aftermath of Maria and the government's inability to provide for its citizens afterward as the driving forces behind the summer's unrest — along with continuing anger over widespread corruption.
Early in December, the first member of Mr. Trump's transition "landing team," Christopher Shank, policy director for the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology and a former member of NASA arrived at its headquarters to begin taking stock of the agency.
To make the most out of her credit cards and rewards, we avoid interest by paying our bills in full every month, as well as utilizing category bonuses, choosing flexible programs, taking stock of annual fees, and signing up for new credit cards.
To make the most out of my credit cards and rewards, I avoid interest by paying my bill in full every month, as well as utilizing category bonuses, choosing flexible programs, taking stock of annual fees, and signing up for new credit cards.
Meanwhile, as Gilbert decides whether Griffin is worth keeping, and at what price, there is little doubt that taking stock of his achievements as the chief architect of the Cavaliers is forever complicated by the overwhelming influence James has in the front office and beyond.
"People are afraid and don't know what to do," said a senior banker who requested anonymity saying panicky merchants were now taking stock of the impact of a ban on commercial dealings in the dollar on imports and price of goods in the days ahead.
You have to treat your mind the way an athlete treats her body; I'm always taking stock of my mental fitness, my creative battery, and my psychological state; you have to always be pushing yourself, always taking risks, but the recovery time is equally important.
While I was taking stock of this one-story building, which sits in a neighborhood of vacant lots, industrial workshops and a billboard announcing plans for a "luxury" development, a middle-aged man pulled up in a battered black vehicle that resembled an El Camino.
"The pound has been in a pretty narrow range of just over 1% against the U.S. dollar for the past week and the markets are clearly taking stock of the recent declines before embarking on the next move," said David Cheetham, market analyst at online broker XTB.
But when the work world becomes fluid and uncertain, as happened in the United States after 1970—with people losing their jobs, people "retooling," people moving from one kind of job to another—an instrument for taking stock of one's personal interests and abilities is appealing.
In 1988, taking stock of two hundred years of Supreme Court nominations, Ginsburg observed that more than a hundred men and one woman had served on the Court, and the Senate had rejected twenty-eight, of whom only five had been blocked in the twentieth century.
The 4333 pages of invoices and receipts that Mr. Dottore and his lawyers filed in court detail the final months of Dream Center's downward spiral, as he and his employees traveled the country meeting with college leaders, taking stock of failing campuses and facing dismayed students.
A new initiative from a Los Angeles investor is taking stock of venture firms and their ability to commit capital in an effort to match firms that are still open for business and cutting checks to startups that are fundraising in the age of COVID-19.
As Houston and other Texas communities begin taking stock of the deadly devastation left by Harvey, the storm's impacts on the energy sector are being felt far and wide—in ways not seen before, reflecting how dramatically the U.S. energy landscape has changed in the last decade.
So now, in my final post on this blog before passing it to the new Bagehot, I want to look beyond the country's current condition and cast my gaze first backwards and then forwards, taking stock of my five years writing about Britain and of what awaits it now.
In taking stock of conservatives' gains in the Senate on Wednesday morning — a bright spot in an election in which the Republicans lost their hold on many moderate suburban districts and seven governorships — Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, vowed to continue pressing ahead with the confirmation of judges.
His worn goodbye letter to his wife and three children, which is on display in the museum as part of the 25th-anniversary commemoration, tells a more somber story of that day: one of a man taking stock of his life and focusing only on what's most important.
It's a decision that comes across as odd when the entire final season was built around taking stock of BoJack's awful actions throughout the whole series and bringing them to light in a way that mirrors the way real-world bad men have been exposed in recent years.
The Brexit vote is sure to have a ripple effect throughout Europe and beyond as nations struggle to figure out what the decision means for their economic and political relationships with the UK. Global leaders are taking stock of what the UK's exit from the European Union means for their countries.
This posthumous book might have been read strictly as elegy, yet Wright, as if presciently marking a trail through the woods for future readers, came up with a sly signpost of a title as "pre-amble" to her work, briskly excluding melancholy even while taking stock of crimes against nature.
But for now, pro-life groups are left flailing, helplessly, against the tide: Susan B Anthony List: It is incredibly disappointing that any GOP spending bill would contain continued funding for Planned Parenthood It's worth taking stock of just how far the agreement from is from what Trump initially demanded.
" Zients said the administration would be "taking stock of America's innovative progress over the last seven-and-a-half years and announcing new steps we're taking to build on those efforts — including supporting advanced manufacturing and making, laying the groundwork for smart and connected cities, and expanding inclusive entrepreneurship across the United States.
There's a dedicated section for each step — Plan is for listing your goals, Act is for breaking them down into smaller tasks and completing them, Monitor is for keeping tabs of your progress, and Reflect is for taking stock of your performance and devising ways of how you can improve in the next cycle.
But European and Latin American delegations and activists hope this week's special U.N. session taking stock of what many describe as the failed war on drugs can contribute to pushing the world a few steps closer towards a more liberal drug strategy that puts human rights and public health, not repression, at the center.
It Takes a Nation at the American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center is a survey exhibition, featuring the work of the Black Panther's cultural minister Emory Douglas, the AfriCOBRA (African Commune of Bad Relative Artists) collective, and younger artists, who, in the tradition of their elders, are taking stock of the America they inherited.
Ten years ago, my routine would be unrecognizable The next time you're bored with your phone, or tired of hearing about the latest wearable, or fed up with whatever device you're trying to command with your voice not responding, perhaps it's worth taking stock of just how much things have changed in such a short time.
Taking stock of all these changes and paradoxes, we might be able to extrapolate a bit about what the future of K-pop looks like: even more diverse, with an ever-increasing number of independent artists shaking up the studio scene, even though most of them will still have to play within the system's rigid standards.
What we get are the reflections of a man (Robert De Niro, never finer), looking back on a life not terribly well lived, taking stock of his deepest regrets, trying to fix what was broken beyond repair long ago, and watching himself get swept away, as we all will someday, by the relentless march of time. 
Tropical Storm Harvey is turning out to be one of the most powerful storms to hit the U.S. since 2005, and you don't have to sit on the sidelines as it continues to inundate parts of Texas The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and other relief agencies are already taking stock of the situation to help with evacuations and rescue efforts in Texas.
This may be a middle-aged thing: When you're (somewhat) closer to the end of life than to the beginning, it's hard to resist the impulse to start "taking stock" of yourself and what you've done, and so it's interesting to see how the lives of talented or celebrated or important people looked to those people while they were still living those lives.
Today, taking stock of the new political turbulence crossing the globe, numerous scholars have found disturbing similarities in the Gilded Age, the heyday of the trusts, just preceding World War I. This is because in pharma, telecoms, Big Tech and more, judges and politicians have again allowed private companies to run rampant, heedless of workers or society, writes Tim Wu in "The Curse of Bigness," his forthcoming book.
But some are already taking stock of the far more enormous investment a full recovery will surely require: rebuilding a health care system and energy grid that had been fraying before the hurricane and are now a shambles, and relief from a debt crisis that had set off its own wave of devastating consequences, including forcing officials to declare a form of bankruptcy this year and spurring an exodus.
This year, we're again going to be taking stock of what trends have so far defined 2019 — and what may be around the corner — and we're thrilled to announce the VCs who will help us to answer some of these questions: Ann Miura-Ko, a cofounder of the seed- and early-stage venture firm Floodgate, and Theresia Gouw, a cofounder of the early-stage venture firm Aspect Ventures.
" Taking stock of her life "led me to getting divorced, and it left me in a place where I really could either fumble along and try and keep life as similar as possible – or I could stop everything and really take a look at myself and ask myself who I was and what I wanted and work out why I had ended up in the place of unhappiness, where I thought I was chasing a dream.
N.) voted in December to rebuke Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital, for example, Trump and U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki HaleyNimrata (Nikki) HaleyThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Haley: 'Threats of China on full display' in Hong Kong Juan Williams: Trump's trouble with women MORE warned that they would be taking stock of those countries that voted against the U.S. position, and suggested that aid cuts could follow.
" That's Robert B. Semple Jr. in the Book Review, taking stock of Wills's extraordinary portrait of Richard Nixon, published in 1970, in the context of "a nation whose faith has been corrupted, whose youth knows it has been had, whose president is president only because he has been able to sell a sufficient number of equally deluded souls on the proposition that he can bring us together today 'because he can find the ground where we last stood together years ago.

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