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"the herd" Definitions
  1. common people : people as a group

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"People oftentimes make the mistake of ... following the herd, and sometimes they follow the herd right over the cliff," he added.
Knox sparked the Herd to a 167-52 advantage in rushing yardage in the first half, but two turnovers by the Herd— a fumble on the first play and an interception later in the first quarter — put the Herd in an early 10-0 hole.
Based on what the cameras were capturing, it appeared that Bonnie had found solace with the herd and that the herd, in turn, had accepted her.
This is what is referred to as 'thinning the herd.
Lots or readers wondered if the herd had accepted her.
He did not give total numbers for the herd size.
The Irish kept the Herd at arm's length from there.
What the herd is buying is, by definition, in favor.
You may kill the mosquito, but the herd will prevail.
Conn says the herd had about 35 horses in October.
This reduction in risk is sometimes called the herd effect.
"It's always good to be at least two people with the herd," says Turi, whose family works in shifts of several weeks with the herd, followed by a week or so off for rest.
The farm has been quarantined and the herd slaughtered, it added.
And that's resulted in a pretty significant thinning of the herd.
A contractor delivering feed to the herd discovered the dead animals.
The animal first became separated from the herd in Assam, India.
I'm always one of those guys that runs against the herd.
With the herd, the farmer was able to expand his business.
Last year's efforts culled more than 400 deer from the herd.
Donkeys are prey, so they live or die by the herd.
They don't go back to the herd for the longest time.
He waited at the ropes with everybody else, in the herd.
It will blame you for your complicity in joining the herd.
"People are trying to run with the herd and I guess the big danger is that when you run with the herd you might get trampled at some point," said Michael Sprung, president at Sprung Investment Management.
Playing on the herd mentality"One of the key challenges I still struggle with as an impatient entrepreneur is looking at the sales cycles and looking at the herd mentality in the capital markets industry," said Bartel.
Controlled through hunting The population of the herd is managed through hunting.
The Herd answered that with a rapid six-play, 75-yard drive.
Sony is following the herd and getting rid of it this year.
Any more disruption of the herd could wipe them -- and us -- out.
So every year, if the herd grows, he must pare it down.
Not even gas prices, the highest since 2014, will slow the herd.
He is judged by whether he would follow the herd of common sense.
The Herd have gone 11-2 since moving up to the FBS ranks.
This dart flies true, striking the matriarch of the herd in the haunches.
The herd at Tierpark zoo now numbers six African and seven Asian elephants.
The strategy is akin to hopping on a bandwagon or following the herd.
At the end of "Rhinoceros," Daisy finds the call of the herd irresistible.
Those who break from the herd often encounter difficulties in their professional lives.
The video was first aired on "The Herd with Colin Cowherd" on FS1.
Cattle raiding parties sometimes attack and drive the herd deep into foreign territory.
The herd quickly grew to 201523, and 201513 were relocated to South Dakota.
Both sides yielded to peer pressure and the herd mentality of their party.
Granted, the title "Counting Sheep" refers partly to the herd mentality of protest.
Or they can simply echo what their peers are saying, and follow the herd.
After decades of heavy poaching, the herd had dwindled to just 15 known individuals.
They found that much like humans, the bravest fish tend to lead the herd.
But hungering for more green snacks, the herd "broke through their fencing," he said.
"It's weird they don't have a better process for thinning the herd," Kimmel said.
I'll be around people and new viruses—once again, a member of the herd.
He placed talismans in the acacia-thorn fence to protect the herd from attack.
Investors with the nerve to move against the herd are those that typically win.
It was open to 429 pros and beginners but the herd was quickly thinned.
Could these magical companies see their valuations slip and fall out of the herd?
In others, it's a matter of thinning the herd until eventually none are left.
Manu Baka walked into the middle of the herd and lit a small campfire.
The herd manager will be staying at the farm through Dorian, the Fund added.
" Dr. Prasad added: "Come together, care for those vulnerable in the herd, and survive.
He called for the urgent recovery of the herd as a key political task.
Andrea Bartz is the author of The Lost Night and the forthcoming The Herd.
There are only two choices: Run with the herd or be crushed by it.
On this afternoon, the herd was gone, replaced by a lone male elephant bathing.
He accidentally moved uphill, above the rest of the herd, to the alpha position.
Humans are followers, and not many members of the herd leave their jobs early.
A smart value investor buys low, then patiently waits for the "herd" to catch up.
"That's f----d up," Thompson said before pushing his way through the herd of reporters.
The right not to follow the herd and be true to my heart and spirit.
The herd has shrunk by almost a third, pushing live hog prices to record highs.
Jambo, another female in the herd, is expecting her own bundle of joy in September.
The long drives home and fewer events will cull the herd down to a fraction.
Does this mean the herd is turning and that I may have just been early?
But according to the Berkeley City Council, another thinning of the herd might be needed.
As the herd approached, a hefty fellow runner smashed into my back, yanking my shoulder.
Australia's prices have risen due to a reduction in the herd there following drought conditions.
So, Tuesday morning on 'The Herd' on FS1 ... Cowherd reacted -- but it wasn't a firefight.
This entire racket completely falls apart with a close examination of the herd immunity myth.
Knickers, a Holstein Friesian steer, is a bovine behemoth that sticks out from the herd.
It didn't work: The lion tore into the bison and laid waste to the herd.
"No, I'm not talking to Jon Jones," said White during an appearance on The Herd.
Vaccinating parents are protecting the most vulnerable, as keepers of "the herd," so thank you.
Instead, it culled the herd of those people who were my friends on paper alone.
Finally, the herd stirred, with elephants named Dill and Celery releasing a stream of droppings.
That achieved the herd immunity necessary to slow or prevent the rates of infection significantly.
Faster than I did, Sherman had figured out that the bigger the herd, the better.
The vaccination debate isn't formed around being supportive of living people or protecting the herd.
Mr. Bloomberg is on the precipice of joining the herd of Democrats running for president.
The herd mentality is real — and research shows that most of us jump on bandwagons.
But as much as they learn from you, they learn even more from the herd.
They won't be protected by the herd immunity that women confer back home in Canada.
Giving up the herd is the worst thing that can happen to a pastoralist, Hamadi said.
Well, I'm sorry to say that your idea of the herd life may be a lie.
And nobody is there to love the animal, the rest of the herd has run away.
In 2009, the herd, the southernmost in North America, had about 50 animals and was declining.
And their valuations are eye-popping, with Uber leading the herd with a $120 billion target.
Whiskey Joe is leading the herd out of town by holding a leg like a carrot.
However, Deven Parekh says Insight Venture Partners isn't simply following the herd with its latest raise.
The herd disappeared behind a thick wall of larch trees that glowed a bright autumn yellow.
As the herd lashes the now-fallen Lending Club, let us not forget this second story.
We'd follow the herd through the village and argue over who could gather the fresh cowpats.
During my October visit, the herd was lounging on the grass while it was still plentiful.
Anyone who ignored the denial would risk being left behind by the herd and losing money.
When the herd gets too big, wildlife managers say, it can damage land through over-grazing.
The animal was caked with dried mud, an aging male that lived away from the herd.
UFC president Dana White, on today's episode of "The Herd," finally answered the million-dollar question.
We stayed toward the back of the cows, occasionally mingling with the last of the herd.
Second, if enough children are inoculated, everyone's risk is reduced by the "herd immunity" you mention.
Petrides said in an interview with CNN Business that it's essentially a following the herd mentality.
Failure to separate yourself from the herd, he said, is why most people never achieve success.
And if not, is poverty and hunger, as Malthus wrote, God's way of culling the herd?
Nomads' traditional culture revolves around the plentitude of the herd and the vastness that fuels their spirit.
"When we introduce new cows to the herd there is often some posturing and chasing," Beins explains.
Nevertheless, Pendley stressed that the administration did not have 15 years to wait to shrink the herd.
And it may also separate the activists who have real skill from the rest of the herd.
THE herd of water buffalo ambling over rolling hills may look like a scene from southern Italy.
The latter, railing against its impending death, kneels helpless while the rest of the herd watches on.
When Wick returned the herd to its owner that fall, collectively it had gained about 50,000 pounds.
Long farm of the law: Jennifer Kaufman can be seen getting corralled by the herd of cattle
When drought forced the donkeys into residential areas in search of water, the herd became a problem.
But barring undesirables was only half the battle; the herd also had to be culled from within.
Hans Tung told TechCrunch that he's optimistic that the company will stand out from the herd, too.
While Hickenlooper might not clear the field of other candidates, his candidacy would certainly thin the herd.
The herd immunity threshold for a vaccine varies depending on the disease and strength of the shot.
Kuhn says the vast majority of the herd was moved by the park service in the 2000s.
It's tempting to turn to experts, but how do you know they're not just following the herd?
Such a step could drive some out of business and prompt a mass slaughter of the herd.
It has estimated the herd to be 55% smaller than before the disease outbreak in mid 2018.
The Conservancy erected a fence, and arranged for park employees and volunteers to watch over the herd.
Many in the industry believe the impact on the herd is much larger than official data suggest.
I think one thing, too, is this following of the herd when it comes to work methods.
This means that if our social group believes something, we are more likely to follow the herd.
But while there's been an unquestionable thinning of the herd, the devoted few still continue to move devices.
GoPro Awards recipient Orlando Getty had his GoPro temporarily confiscated by the most curious elephant in the herd.
His arrival was strange — and the way the cow integrated himself with the herd was even more unusual.
When drought conditions forced the donkeys into residential areas in search of water, the herd became a problem.
And yes, the other members of the herd were mourning and depressed and lost without the wise elder.
Trouble is, the herd mentality it has fostered means the entire market has the same volatility trade on.
Smith also tells PEOPLE she has a new book out about the herd called Reindeer, An Arctic Life.
But if Mr. Trump were ahead in the fall, it wouldn't be shocking if the herd suddenly turned.
The herd is part of the area's growing elephant seal population, which currently numbers between 1,500 and 2,000.
I saw this nature documentary where a bison fought a lion to protect the rest of the herd.
The new law also creates a private-public partnership to manage the herd, estimated at about 100 horses.
The herdsmen danced and improvised poems in the cows' honor, and the leader of the herd was celebrated.
I didn't meet all 400 individually, but I got to see a pretty good size of the herd.
For many, the cost/benefit of this arrangement no longer makes sense, and the herd has thinned substantially.
The herd of 100 horses has turned their  "butts to the wind" to get through other recent storms.
That's not a bad thing, but you can get wrapped up in the herd mentality—same with hockey.
But a few still had to be culled from the herd due to their pathetic lack of support.
Users will have to decide for themselves if something is worth Liking rather than judging by the herd.
Putting the brand out front allowed it to differentiate itself from the rest of the herd in 1992.
A predator naturally lives outside the herd, and because of that, he can be very easy to ostracize.
"Probably just hanging out with the other goats and being part of the herd," he told Business Insider.
The Alberta, Canada quartet latest record, Thin The Herd, Fail To Learn, drops October 26 via Hibernation Release.
" People who do things outside the herd scare people who are in the herd, said Anne Kreamer, a journalist who stopped coloring her hair at 49, and wrote about her experience in her 2007 book, "Going Gray: What I Learned About Beauty, Sex, Work, Motherhood, Authenticity and Everything Else That Matters.
" The lesson is a warning: "In the face of the herd," he says, "our tendency is to go silent.
Just like the herd of miniature deer, the big bears seem more than happy to gobble up my food.
Instacart and HotelTonight have joined the herd of tech start-ups that are rightsizing their businesses heading into 993.
Carrie happily reports that she "calmed the herd," but David isn't so sure that the community can be trusted.
In the second capture of the day an adolescent elephant gets trapped under a larger member of the herd.
In an effort to rebuild the herd, slaughtering a cow without a government contract was declared illegal in 2003.
Submit, finding herself alone on the track, tried to join the herd, but her left cannon bone was broken.
Being obviously different from other members of the herd will likely make this foal an easier target for predators.
I have immunity because I got the vaccine but I'm also protecting people around me due to the herd.
A local resident posted video of the herd clacking their hooves down the residential street, and it went viral.
White just made the offer on 'The Herd' on FS1 -- after Mayweather claimed to have offered Conor $15 million.
We move around on snowmobiles and on all-terrain vehicles and I use drones to keep the herd together.
My father has decided that he will pare down the herd starting only from his reindeer, to avoid conflicts.
They may not want to be the first mover, but it's in their interest to move with the herd.
In 20 seconds, they seemed to forget the beautiful flow they had when they were running with the herd.
The zoo's new calf is now accepting visitors, she recently joined the herd at the zoo's public giraffe exhibit.
Like you said, you've been performing in bands like the Trubeats and the Herd since you were a teenager.
Shots rang out, and the herd split up, some moving toward private property, some back toward the park boundary.
"You want to separate yourself from the herd, create your own herd, and then get others to join it."
The herd must be constantly monitored throughout the storm to ensure that animals do not suffocate in the snow.
With just 20 available spots, the committee recently released detailed guidelines for how it plans to cull the herd.
But I think that a lot of -- it&aposs almost like conservatives don&apost like the herd mentality so much.
Dana White just made the announcement on "The Herd" on FS1 -- and says she's good to go on Dec. 30th.
They, like the herders, favour the calves, so to keep the herd size stable, the herders have to take less.
The money raised from hunting also helps offset some costs associated with managing the herd and the land, Bates said.
The herd went entirely unmanaged for nearly 40 years because the donkeys weren't considered game or endangered animals, said Gibson.
Rangers took the animal back to where it was picked up, but they could not reunite it with the herd.
It's nightfall and Rick and his comrades are still slowly walking through the herd, making their way to those cars.
Increased competition for the lucrative premium market will stir concerns in Australia, where a drought has cut the herd size.
"I'd always thought that following the herd was not a good thing... He was doing something totally different," said Cook.
Immunisation rates need generally be around 95% to achieve the 'herd immunity' that can protect whole populations, the WHO says.
The bars, revolting to some, may appeal to the herd of weekend triathletes who want to eat like cave men.
A gentle tap of the stick was enough to prod the leader of the herd, and the rest then followed.
Sometimes my father came with us, but most of the time he trusted my older brother to lead the herd.
His subjects, he reflected, had been cut from the herd of average mortals by their wiring or by their obsession.
And despite repeated attempts, park rangers could get the herd to take the calf back, leaving no option but euthanasia.
A couple of the goats look bored and sit in the shade, watching as the rest of the herd eats.
When not in court, Mr. Sara, who is from Kautokeino, a cultural capital of the Sami, moves with the herd.
Farmers around the world try to relax cows using brushes, classical music, and generally being more gentle with the herd.
If you're an introverted employee, standing out from the herd may be more difficult, says best-selling author Susan Cain.
It's easier to wait for a cow that has gone rogue than force it back to the herd, Harman says.
Nyah -- the smallest in the herd -- was born on June 28, 2012, while Kalina was born on July 20, 2011.
Frampton became the lead singer and guitarist for the Herd at 16, and two years later co-founded Humble Pie.
Sami herders were hired to make the initial journey with the herd from Naboktoolik, Alaska, to Reindeer Station, north of Inuvik.
Between 22017 and 240 ranchers sent more than 0003m cows, a fifth of the herd, to the slaughterhouse, creating a glut.
And in order to have a valuable forecast you have to deviate from the herd and you have to be right.
Some market pundits think it's a dumb money move made by the herd and tailor-made for a Fed-induced plummet.
But you'd be underestimating this baby elephant just as much as the herd of lions that tried to take him down.
The Herd Mentality Of The Anti-Vaxxer MovementIt&aposs not just the myth about autism that&aposs driving down vaccination rates.
The agency reported that roughly half of the state's kindergarten classes do not meet the herd immunity threshold of 95% vaccination.
One of the biggest problems is the tendency for investors to follow the herd after a run-up in stock prices.
While Aella is currently the smallest of the herd, she isn't a small-fry: The giraffe measured more than 5-ft.
Financial markets are a product of human psychology, and socionomic theory proposes that the mood of the herd regulates their fluctuations.
Cole, who makes regular trips to Assateague Island, likes to check in on the 15 bands that make up the herd.
One family member sleeps outside with the herd and four shepherd dogs to guard against wolves that the family calls monsters.
Just before the tourist encountered the herd of bison, two of the animals were fighting, a witness told the parks service.
AGE 25: Harry greets a herd boy as he visits the Herd Boys School on June 16, 2010 in Semongkong, Lesotho.
AGE 25: Harry greets a herd boy as he visits the Herd Boys School on June 16, 2010 in Semongkong, Lesotho.
"You want to separate yourself from the herd, create your own herd, and then get others to join it," he wrote.
Friday's run lasted just two minutes and 18 seconds, though most runners sprint just briefly before being overtaken by the herd.
This year, wildlife managers aim to reduce the herd by up to 1,300 animals, the largest amount in nearly a decade.
Park rangers tried to reunite the herd and the calf, but it was to no avail, according to the news outlet.
Aside from his scoring, Carter was the leader of West Virginia's swarming defense that made the night miserable for the Herd.
Then again, horses probably do use snorting to somehow communicate to others in the herd, alerting them when danger has passed.
He brought more to increase the genetic stock on the herd, which hit a peak of around 400 in the 1960s.
I had some success with The Herd and with Humble Pie, but nothing really prepares you for what was to be.
In addition to the duets, the other significant change to the show from the original is how the herd is culled.
By Tuesday, floodwaters cut off the ranch, making it impossible to feed or water the herd — or know the animals' fate.
Conn said that Dumas Rescue had been working with the herd that appears to have been targeted for several years now.
"We've been in the middle of the herd on this issue, and we want to move to the forefront," Bezos said.
If we take the herd immunity rate to be 953 percent, 70 percent of children were in counties below that rate.
Even taking the bottom of the herd immunity range — 90 percent — found 36 percent of children in counties below that rate.
On his first day as a member of the herd, Thwaites traipsed down the valley's steep mountainsides headfirst in his suit.
As we follow the herd on our snowmobiles, a reindeer from a neighboring flock has gotten mixed up with Issat's group.
The herd has thinned over the past year, and even top names like Fitbit have struggled to keep their head above water.
Usually extrapolation is right, but the trouble is since everybody else extrapolates and you extrapolate, all you're doing is joining the herd.
CULLING THE HERD Sanders backers point to their candidates momentum, both in votes and fundraising, as evidence his proposals are catching fire.
Back2Basics is primarily a milk farm but the herd produces enough excess milk to make around 15 kilograms of ghee per month.
Du Toit said the herd has all the genetic potential and hardiness to be a strong source herd well into the future.
Goldman is going against the herd, as most economists believe the weakish jobs report for August ruled out a September rate hike.
Standing several feet above the rest of the herd, Knickers the cow, who is actually a male steer, is hard to miss.
After the Rams' opening drive stalled at midfield and they were forced to punt, the Herd were pinned back at the 10.
This huge database was scoured by machine learning algorithms designed by Ryan Adams, also from Harvard, in order to thin the herd.
"The single common thread," she writes, "is a refusal — to follow the herd, to adopt trends, to strive for the neighbor's sofa."
Medical implant manufacturer Abiomed led the herd, surging a whopping 909% since the S&P 1103 reached 2,000 on August 26, 2014.
The Cavaliers led by as many as 27 in the first half after using a 17-2 spurt to bury the Herd.
Still, the repeat stupidity, greed and plain gullibility of the herd will hopefully keep me in business for the next thirty years.
He approached the farmer to apologize, but the farmer took a stick and began beating him, forcing him to abandon the herd.
Phrases like "boomer remover" and "culling the herd," referring to the elderly, sick and disabled, make Davidson angry when she reads them.
The Herd say they play "Hillbilly ball," which means they spread the floor, run and take as many 3-pointers as possible.
And who knows: The truly creative may want to break from the herd and do something original — like moving to St. Louis.
Broxton, a journalist with NBC's Montana affiliate, was filming at Yellowstone National Park when the herd apparently got too close for comfort.
If you don't want to follow the herd, the Milano Torino, a gin-less predecessor of the Negroni, is just as good.
Goats are brave about heights but total babies when it comes to water—most of the herd refused to leave the barn.
They want the freedom to ignore their obligation to help establish the "herd immunity" that protects even infants too young for vaccines.
Iowa and New Hampshire voters are the wolves who take weak cattle from the herd before most Americans get to pass judgment.
THE HERD EFFECT Every person who is successfully vaccinated reduces the potential sources of infection, thus reducing the risk to unvaccinated people.
I was the wounded antelope of the herd, completely alone and vulnerable, physically unable to fend for myself, and he chose me.
Between the sales of newborn bulls, deaths and births (new calves are named after protesters who were arrested), the herd now numbers 29.
Those who don't take the test seriously and fail to cull the weakest from the herd can find themselves on the chopping block.
"Instead of having a dog or a shepherd, he protects the herd," Steel City Grazers owner Carrie Pavlik told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
There's going to be a "culling of the herd," which will help weed out winners and losers, said Pat Grady of Sequoia Capital.
That process thins the herd to five startups, which go on to one final round of pitching to a new set of judges.
So when Chris Mack, a tech analyst turned investor, decided to sell Amazon, he knew it was a major departure from the herd.
For years, the tribe had been petitioning to help manage the range and the herd, citing historical and cultural ties to the bison.
Little did we know when we drove a few more meters we would end up quite literally in the middle of the herd.
"I had always thought that following the herd was not a good thing, that it was a terrible thing to do," Cook said.
Free-ranging Unlike the vast majority of the estimated 500,000 bison around the country, the herd in the Henry Mountains is free-ranging.
To critics of the social-media giants, that might look like wolves offering to help the sheep while still feasting on the herd.
The national average vaccination coverage in kindergarten children is at a level consistent with the "herd immunity" necessary to prevent a nationwide outbreak.
Park Nok-sun, a cryptocurrency analyst at NH Investment & Securities, said the herd behavior in South Korea's virtual coin market has raised concerns.
Perhaps the recent growls from prominent investors is a signal that the herd is turning, but the truth is only time can tell.
The singer was approached by Colin Cowherd from FS1's "The Herd" about remaking his 2000 classic and obliged ... and it's pretty good!
The dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life when he resigns momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself.
The herd had shrunk by 27.0340% year-on-year in September, pushing live hog prices to 30 yuan per kilogramme in some provinces.
Although rangers attempted several times to reunite the calf with the herd, their efforts failed, and the baby bison had to be euthanized.
BRIAN KELLY: SO, MIKE, YOU TALKED ABOUT THE LAST TIME YOU WERE HERE, THAT THE HERD IS COMING, THE INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS ARE COMING.
"The test results for the herd killed by lightning can give crucial answers in understanding how much the disease has spread," he said.
It's a win-win situation, said Sue Donoghue, president of the Prospect Park Alliance, which is also planning educational events with the herd.
We followed into the pasture, standing among the herd of Ancient White Park, one of the few remaining of this rare British breed.
That reality led to more than 200 scientists and medical professionals pushing back against the herd immunity strategy in an open letter Saturday.
Watching the herd from above offered a more complete view of the animals' varying behaviors, and could suggest insights into other migratory species.
"Even a 1 or 2 or 3 percent drop in the vaccination rate can be enough to impair the immunity of the herd."
This time, at the departure gate at the airport on the evening before the big fight, the herd started as one guy, Evan.
The ranchers' sheep dogs served as Mr. Yarden's "assistant directors" by funneling the herd so that he could get better images, he said.
But a first test did reveal a decrease in anxiety and an increase in the emotional mood of the herd, the release said.
When new members join a herd, the herd has to reevaluate their hierarchy, which results in these cows having beef with one another.
Instead, the zoo unleashes its resident elephants on the area's largest pumpkins, allowing the herd to thoroughly enjoy themselves while pulverizing the massive squash.
In general, the herd of money-losing on-demand startups has thinned in the past year or so as venture capital purse strings tightened.
Lesser companies, though — those outside of tech proper, and even the herd of growth-stage unicorns — will almost certainly be forced into major layoffs.
Cattle prices rose to lofty levels after the cow supply fell but the herd rebuilding phase has been underway for several years, pressuring prices.
Schedule a short hike up the mountainside to meet the herd, or visit the paddocks where a smaller group of animals are cared for.
The herd of unicorns rushing to go public is raising worries that the smart money is getting out at the top of the market.
This trend could cut the herd by up to 400,13 head of cattle by 2020 from a total of around 53 million in March.
Wildlife experts have tagged the herd and will closely monitor its behavior over the next year to make sure the reintroduction process continues smoothly.
And when one member of the herd isn't vaccinated, it puts everyone at risk, especially those who haven't been vaccinated yet, like young children.
Output fell as the size of the herd declined 28.5% from a year ago to 306.75 million head, the National Bureau of Statistics said.
Canadian governments and tribes oppose ANWR development in large part because of threats to the herd, the subject of a 1987 U.S.-Canada treaty.
"It took several hours and a lot of help from the community to get the various groups of the herd back together," Svendsen added.
This trend could cut the herd by up to 400,23 head of cattle by 2020 from a total of around 53 million in March.
Far from a get-rich-quick scheme, keeping goats requires upfront costs north of $100,000 for grazing land, trailers, fencing and the herd itself.
My father had likely assigned her to me because she was a heifer known for her strength, who might one day lead the herd.
From a helicopter, captors shoot tranquilizer darts at the young elephants, and then maneuver the chopper to drive away the rest of the herd.
In October 2003, a severe rain-on-snow event killed 20,000 musk-oxen on Banks Island in northern Canada, reducing the herd by 25%.
Since the arrival of the Dean Foods letter in March, they've sold more than half the herd to other dairies or to meat processors.
He said the herd had been growing sharply over the last two years, would likely hold steady in 2018 and would decline in 2019.
The horses' manes have also been tagged and Puckett, the herd manager, will be riding out the storm with the animals, the post said.
That's why I set my sophomore thriller, The Herd (out 3/24), in an exclusive all-female co-working space in New York City.
"We've been in the middle of the herd on this issue, and we want to move to the forefront," Bezos said at the announcement.
With China re-engaging in its deleveraging process, it's no certainty that global growth in 33 will be as strong as the herd believes.
Presumably, more transactions would mean faster aggregation, making it more difficult for the supernode to sniff out transactions that remain loose from the herd.
To many American voters, the very bipartisanship of Saturday's gathering at the National Cathedral will testify to the herd mentality of a Washington elite.
The way to thin the herd was to make candidates clear steadily rising thresholds for support in polls and in total number of contributors.
But others turned a blind eye to the steep losses and heavy spending, which bodes well for the herd of other coming tech offerings.
While looking over his numerous shots of the herd after he returned home, the photographer spotted a zebra rear hiding amongst all those brown behinds.
Baby elephants are also part of the herd, and are entirely reliant on their mother for the first six to 24 months of their lives.
Just minutes ago on FS1's The Herd, Dana White escalated the whole, "Will Floyd Mayweather actually fight Conor McGregor" discussion in a major way.
Earlier in the day, Goodell went on 'The Herd' where Colin Cowherd asked if Kraft was unhappy with him for the way he handled DeflateGate.
Critics have pushed back on a number of strategies the government utilizes to keep the herd population down, especially the practice of spaying wild mares.
Critics have pushed back on a number of strategies the government utilizes to keep the herd population down, especially the practice of spaying wild mares.
In the 903s, when the herd buyouts ended and the dairy market stabilized, there was little need for the government to continue its cheese hoarding.
We need the herd effect so we can take care of each other while we're well so we get taken care of while we're sick.
But Shelden said he was the kind of person who grimaced as friends hunted the herd of white-tailed deer he'd brought to his island.
Bhima, a three-and-a-half-year-old ox, was born to Kunti, the leader of the herd, shortly before she arrived at the farm.
One could even argue that not administering them would do harm to the personal health of our patients and the herd immunity of our communities.
To prevent measles' outbreaks, it's necessary to provide at least 95% of the population with immunization to the disease, known as the herd immunity threshold.
The herd of goats had been at work clearing some land for the county when scores of the inquisitive animals escaped at about 7 a.m.
The deep losses afflicting many high-profile start-ups have cast investor doubts on the herd of companies that are stampeding toward the public market.
One of the herd, a 3-year-old, was swept away and the others drowned when they tried to save it, national park officials said.
Relihan's method, used to great success with American Pharoah, is to remove a few mares from the herd each night until there are none left.
The culling of the herd has already started, with cable outlets like Cloo, Esquire, Pivot and Al Jazeera America calling it quits in recent years.
But an app so appealing to younger users and that deals in such sensitive data should be leading on safety, not just following the herd.
They also had ID tags braided into their manes, and the herd manager rode out the storm at the farm with them, the Fund said.
Watching Cormier on The Herd yesterday I had to wonder, on those nights he does sleep, does the UFC champion always dream of Jon Jones?
Though there were some tense moments, no head-butts ensued: "In the end it was the kind of moment where you're accepted into the herd."
When Seva first started managing the herd, Canadian Reindeer's focus was on cutting the animal's velvet antlers, which occurred once every summer during June and July.
"There is a 100 percent chance Mark Cuban becomes president of the United States," the Silicon Valley investor told Colin Cowherd on "The Herd" on Wednesday.
Bullock has talked often about how that shaped his life ... saying on "The Herd" back in 2016 Mia taught him how to be a strong person.
The safe money is on them to win the day again, but with hardware vulnerabilities it may require a whole new approach for defending the herd.
"Twitter trending topics last for maybe 6 hours, a backlash for 10 to 12 hours and then it goes and the herd moves on," said Froggatt.
More than 95% of the population need to be vaccinated for the measles virus not to persist within a population, known as the herd immunity threshold.
A "countercyclical" factor in the pricing model could help offset the "herd effect" and bring the yuan's central parity in line with economic fundamentals, it said.
Custer State Park in South Dakota welcomed the first two buffalo of 2016, adding to the herd of 1,300 bison that roam freely throughout the park.
Instagram hides Like counts in leaked design prototype Hiding Like counts could reduce the herd mentality, where people just Like what's already got tons of Likes.
The Herd needed one more first down to finish the game, which they got when Chase Litton found Ryan Yurachek for an 8-yard pass completion.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - A bitcoin miner, flying-taxi maker and apartment-sharing outfit are among the herd of Chinese upstarts rushing to New York markets.
"Being obviously different from other members of the herd will likely make this foal stand out and make it an easier target for predators," she said.
It also creates confusion for voters as to whether their elected representatives are truly for or against Israel, or if they are merely following the herd.
The Herd is known for its offense, but it also had 28 steals, forced 21 turnovers, and scored 221 points off those turnovers in this game.
Sofia Jaramillo may have been mountain biking ahead of the pack, but as she soon found out, that was nothing compared to being behind the herd.
She said she rambled about how investors "could be competing with the herd, or think differently," a rant that resonated deeply with tech's most contrarian figure.
When it happened again last spring, and three more died, Phillips gave away the rest of the herd and turned his attention to pursuing the culprit.
Experts studying the results of this experiment recorded a decrease in anxiety and an increase in the overall emotional mood of the herd, the Ministry reports.
In warmer months, there's also a free petting zoo with native sheep, goats and rabbits, and pony rides on the herd of diminutive Gotlandsruss (20 kronor).
The front of the herd turned north to walk along the creek — a direction that would take them back to the inundated banks of the Colorado.
The herd has grown to 52, a haven for animals that have lost feet because of frostbite, are missing limbs, were abused or have congenital disorders.
"The herd is spooked here, and the delay has a practical effect," one American officer in Kabul said, referring to the multinational headquarters that Nicholson oversees.
Pork prices are soaring as a result of the shrinking of the herd, with retail prices hitting a record 40.5 yuan ($5.74) per kg by Sept.
They also have ID tags braided into their manes, and the herd manager will ride out the storm at the farm with them, the Fund said.
"The herd mentality kicks in," said Joel H. Moser, chief executive of Aquamarine Investment Partners, a global energy investor, explaining the wave of selling by traders.
Even though he had only been in the herd for a few hours, he had already completely integrated himself with our boy cows and seemed to belong!
They lovingly refer to the herd as "The Woolly Army," and created a Twitter account for the army back in 2015, which now has nearly 10,500 followers.
However, the herd thins out slightly if we see which current GOP candidates think climate change is primarily human-caused -- Rubio has said he doesn't believe that.
The Irish also held the herd to 18.2-percent shooting from behind the 3-point line — though Notre Dame struggled from deep, too, going 7 of 28.
They could earn money; they could care for children younger than themselves; they could work the farm, take care of the herd, run errands, and much more.
On Sunday, the country's Environment Agency released some pretty gnarly images and reported that the herd, which included 70 calves, was killed during some intense thunderstorms Friday.
The World Health Organization has questioned the evidence supporting the "herd immunity" tactic, since COVID-19 is too new among the population to understand its immunological behavior.
Vanham has since followed up with more advice for his loved ones, including why the herd immunity approach is risky and how flattening the curve really works.
"Once you start to dip below 95% vaccination you start to lose the herd immunity," CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta said, commenting on that outbreak.
The level where this happens is called the "herd-immunity threshold"; and it varies depending on the efficacy of the vaccine and the contagiousness of the pathogen.
"Beginning investors should make sure that they aren't always following the herd mentality," says Todd Burkhalter, CEO of Drive Planning, a financial consulting firm based in Georgia.
Often we seem to be fusing those two attitudes, creating photo mash-ups of beauty standards and deviations, chasing our individuality even as we eye the herd.
I remember calving one shift during the winter, and when I did my hourly inspection of the herd, I noticed a cow with an extremely bad vaginal prolapse.
In 1997, a fence was put up to keep the horses north of Corolla, and the herd has since grown to about 100, the Voice reported last month.
They would not consider that those too young, too old, or too immune-compromised to be vaccinated might benefit most from the herd immunity caused by mass vaccination.
It's not a guarantee for a rose, but when the first big cuts are being made and the herd is being thinned, it might just make the difference.
Bison live twenty to twenty-five years, so everyone's interested to see if he'll keep chugging along, spreading his lightning-resistant genes to the rest of the herd.
One film, "The Herd" by Melanie Light, got 90,000 views on Vimeo—but wracked up over one million views in less than a month after debuting on Viddsee.
And even if the herd of Trump Democrats is bigger, such as the 15 districts where Trump did better than he did nationally, it's not a big gain.
Ko fears there may be pockets in the Americas where a background level of exposure to the Zika virus infection has not yet reached the herd immunity limit.
Until I was old enough to join my brothers in tending the herd, I followed my mother around in her daily chores, especially those to do with milk.
However, notwithstanding the herd of critics, this civilization spread its culture throughout the world, and where it has gained traction, contributed to the advancement of liberty and prosperity.
The herd then moved north to Drakes Beach, knocking down a fence and colonizing the parking lot of the Kenneth C. Patrick Visitor Center, SFGate reported on Tuesday.
Dutch firm Rabobank has estimated the herd will be 55% smaller by the end of this year, while others in the industry believe it could be even smaller.
In the book, we learn that Peter kills the Lost Boys too, either to "thin the herd" or because they are growing up, which is against the rules.
"Just like wildebeests when they cross a river and the lioness picks out the young and the ill... and the rest of the herd keeps moving," she said.
If these few bulls stop running and the herd doesn't find new leaders, this result could be an ensuing difficult market — the kind where active managers do best.
Herd immunity is created when the "herd" is vaccinated to the point where the disease, infection, or bacteria has nowhere to go, and no hosts to hide in.
Bernstein said the country accounts for roughly 50% of global pork production and consumption, and that roughly half of the herd has been wiped out from the disease.
Joining McKinsey, which brutally culls the herd of new associates after two years, was just another way for him to excel in a competitive but highly structured environment.
The revolt was sparked by the court-ordered roundup of Bundy's cattle by government agents over his refusal to pay fees required to graze the herd on federal land.
The road ahead The tough times for hedge funds will continue with downward pressure on fees, more withdrawals by large investors, and a long overdue thinning of the herd.
"They'll be joining the rest of the herd," said Alana Feld, Ringling's executive vice president and show producer, who is also part of the family that owns Feld Entertainment.
The all-electric feed truck, which Straus describes as a "big Prius," humms along past the long feeding barns, dumping organic feed to the herd, quiet as a mouse.
The latest move to maintain relevancy and promote his newly re-announced fight with Gall, CM Punk conducted an interview with Colin Cowherd on his radio show The Herd.
White called into Colin Cowherd's show 'The Herd' and opened up about his EXTREME disappointment at Jon Jones' positive test, while also answering one HUGE question for UFC fans.
Reindeer are fully domesticated, and though the herd lives a semi-wild lifestyle, as a species, there are some key differences between animals that are considered domesticated or captive.
Nowadays, the herd is 150 strong, and rumor has it some of their antlers have appeared in Game of Thrones (none were attached to the animals at that point!).
On the contrary: an unprejudiced view of the science about vaccines, and an examination of history, clearly show that the herd immunity theory is—and always has been—flawed.
It's time for all of us to start pushing back when politicians take us for granted and try to incite follow-the-herd thinking to further their own agendas.
With that kind of volume, it makes sense that Google proactively tries to tell applicants what they should do to improve their odds of getting noticed within the herd.
It's time to cull the herd to give the survivors more time to respond to questions to complex issues such as health care, immigration, gun violence and climate change.
The goats are workers for a rent-a-goat business called -- what else -- We Rent Goats that hires the herd out as an eco-friendly way to clear weeds.
This year, the herd, the last remaining wild purebred bison in the United States, has swelled to 5,500, much higher than the target of 3,000 sought by wildlife managers.
Jay Bodner, natural resource director for the Montana Stockgrowers Association, said the push to cull the herd is linked to the impacts on the landscape by too many animals.
It might be better for the community, but he could lose his job or forever be branded as a criminal—even if he's just a follower of the herd.
It mandated that 65 percent of the habitat in a caribou range must remain undisturbed, expecting the result that 60 percent of the herd would possibly become self-sustaining.
Measles is likely to be spread to between nine and 2600 people who are not immunized, depending on the setting and the herd immunity of those nearby, he said.
Measles is likely to be spread to between nine and 83 people who are not immunized, depending on the setting and the herd immunity of those nearby, he said.
There was the time a female elephant apparently thought that Mr. Fowler was a threat to her calf and charged at him, joined by the rest of the herd.
I stood mesmerized as Franco and his girlfriend, Pasqualina, appeared in the middle of the herd, riding bareback together on the same horse, like a mythological god and goddess.
In some ways, Tillerson's approach is like "cutting" -- a cowboy technique practiced by he and his wife, Renda, to separate a single cow from the herd on the ranch.
Over the upcoming weeks and months, amateur trackers and astronomers will observe this dark horse satellite and calculate how bright it is compared to the rest of the herd.
The FS1 star reported on his show, "The Herd," that he's hearing from sources "in the entertainment agent world" that Russ' wife would absolutely prefer New York over Seattle.
Those who are caught up in the "follow the herd" mentality may do so because they are focusing on "one thing they think can make them rich overnight," said Ivory.
Taught to herd by his father and grandfather, Seva was already an expert herder with reindeer of his own when he was first invited to visit the herd in Tuktoyaktuk.
"The herd, already nervous from the previous days price action, turned en masse and ran off the cliff," Jeffrey Halley, a senior market analyst at OANDA, said in a note.
"So several dairies that want to sell A2 milk test the cows, segregate the herd, and add another bulk tank so the A23 milk can be separated out," he adds.
Major breeders are also holding onto female pigs that were originally destined for slaughter to use for breeding instead, as they try to rebuild the herd without enough breeding sows.
Next, the judges confer, thin the herd and allow only five teams to move on to the next round — a new panel of judges, another pitch and more Q&A.
BROWSING PEACEFULLY at a waterhole, the herd of two dozen elephants seems oblivious to the car that has stopped 100 metres away and disgorged three visitors to gawp at them.
I want to make the case that now is precisely the time for venture investors to break away from the herd and think about making that contrarian bet on adtech.
"The goats love to eat the trees, which provide vitamins, minerals and are even thought to offer natural intestinal worm prevention for the herd," City Grazing explains on its webpage.
Myself and my husband have been intimately involved with the herd for the last 40 years and we have been doing events at Christmas time with our reindeer since then.
Matt Whitehead captured video of the moment the herd gathered on a street corner in of Gearhart, in front of a house, and then clacked their hooves down the street.
The older generations had to constantly keep an eye on the herd, but today I use GPS trackers and thus I can just go online to see where they are.
The slump in the herd pushed retail pork prices by late October up 148% from a year earlier, to almost 59 yuan ($8.38) per kg, causing food inflation to spike.
In a successful herd immunity scenario, a country's population — the herd — would become infected with the virus, recover, and then have an immunity to it, making them resistant to reinfection.
"When one lone beast raises his head to take stock of a situation, turns and goes a different direction, it draws the ire of the herd," Colker told the paper.
" And yet she's getting an inkling of the answer to that question, which she couches in a metaphor: "We would bring the herd down off the mountain in the fall.
Thiel, one of the most closely watched venture capitalists in tech, said he was eager to escape the "herd-like thinking" of Silicon Valley, hence his move to Los Angeles.
More than 33,000 doses of measles, mumps and rubella vaccine were administered to New York City residents, providing the herd immunity that slowed and ultimately stopped the chain of spread.
In the age of social media and 24-hour news, it's easy to be overtaken by the herd mentality and to make investment decisions based on fear of losing out.
"We all had the same call—'we are the herd,'" feminist activist and gender violence researcher Sonia Jiménez de la Cruz, of the Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, tells me.
When I asked how long it would take one to reach the third level, Wong replied "about three decades, depending on the individual," and the herd slims down after each progression.
About 2.5% of the herd has been culled as the lack of rain hurts yields and pushes fodder prices higher, said Vincent Brack, director of the National Federation of Milk Producers.
Get regular exercise Protest marches move fast, and the slowest of the herd can get left behind, leaving themselves open to punching by neo-Nazis, Black Bloc-ers, or police officers.
Rather than displaying prescience, the impulse of many executives is to follow the herd, with debt levels and acquisition activity typically rising at the peak of the economic and stockmarket cycles.
Should all go well, the herd will be released into a 460-square-mile area where they'll interact with other native species, forage for food, and re-integrate into the ecosystem.
From that field of 30, the judges will thin the herd down to 10 finalists, and those teams will demo their product to the world on The Next Stage at Disrupt.
But Touché Amoré's Stage Four is an album that is not afraid to show weakness and vulnerability, and, in doing so, it separates itself from the herd of redundant breakdown bands.
If we are not so lucky, then defending the herd by responding quickly to the first attack may no longer be a viable approach — but herd immunity comes in many forms.
Only six of the 100 animals on the reserve currently hold this title, but when the number reaches 50 there are plans for the herd to live together in one reserve.
"Iowa doesn't always define the race, but it can chop the field in half or at least thin the herd," said Jamie Johnson, a long-time GOP operative in the state.
While observers say the herd of about 150 wild ponies appears now to be healthy, there is concern of a re-emergence of the infection next summer, when warmer temperatures return.
We were doing boat pose, with our legs and arms raised, when the tiniest member of the herd, Annie, wandered by and stopped in front of me, under my outstretched legs.
In footage shot over several years, we watch the herd congregate at its watering hole, raise its offspring and, during a drought, travel long distances to find a new water source.
Fatigue exposed my fear of not keeping up, of being the sickly caribou that gets cut from the herd—which provoked the panicky behavior that identified me as the sickly caribou.
Over the past few days, I've methodically deleted 165 apps from my iPhone, about 54 percent of the 305 apps I had on the phone when I started culling the herd.
Banding together, two more members from the herd approached the young stallion and began to bite him all over his body — a process which lasted for about an hour-and-a-half.
Put all of these things together and the average day of a T. rex was probably a lot of hanging around in the herd, and then hunting big game when hunger struck.
We've basically been thinning out the herd [of drug traffickers] for many decades now [by] going for relatively low-hanging fruit, which is the dynamic you get with bureaucracies and law enforcement.
As soon as their fastest programmer finds a fix, it can be quickly distributed throughout the world, making the new hacking toys only useful against the stragglers who fell behind the herd.
Separated from their mothers while they are still calves—a process that often involves killing 4-5 members of the herd in the process—baby elephants are then tied into wooden cages.
In an emailed statement, JBS said it had no way of knowing where cattle were raised when supplied by a legal rancher who may have bought the herd from an embargoed ranch.
This is the main argument that is used to shame parents who wish to refuse certain vaccinations for their children: by not vaccinating, they put the health of the "herd" at risk.
Like a wolf separating the weakest sheep from the herd, James would force Miles out toward the top of the key, and then toy with him before driving past him for dunks.
The huge ruminant towers over the other beasts in the herd from the farm in Myalup, a town about an hour-and-a-half south of Perth, the capital of Western Australia.
Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina are the first states in the Democratic primary, with an early say in choosing front-runners and culling challengers from the herd since the 1970s.
In December, federal, state and tribal agencies responsible for managing the herd said they would cull between 900 and 1,300 bison, one of the largest amounts in the history of the park.
China is the world's top producer of pork but the herd has shrunk by at least a third since an outbreak of deadly African swine fever in the country a year ago.
"The herd-like behaviour (in the currency market) is excessive, given S.Korea's (solid) fundamentals," said a finance ministry official reading a joint statement from the finance ministry and the Bank of Korea.
The herd sours on unprofitable unicorns again Wasabi CEO David Friend looks at why venture and private equity funds have been chasing unprofitable unicorns, and why they've soured on those unicorns lately.
The manufacturers' group, known as Sindan, said in a statement on Monday the government had agreed to remove saponin from the vaccines applied on the herd of the world's top beef exporter.
A first test of the headset showed "a decrease in anxiety and an increase in the overall emotional mood of the herd," the release says, and a "further comprehensive study" is forthcoming.
"I think the initial strength was exacerbated by not losing out of getting a piece of Lyft and the herd mentality of IPOs," said Catherine McCarthy, an Allianz Global Investors research analyst.
If the fringe of the fringe of conspiracy theorists are to be believed, shape-shifting interdimensional reptilians from royal bloodlines are trying to thin the herd of humanity by covertly sterilizing the masses.
Goldman's call for a September hike did go against the herd, as most economists believed then, as they do now, that the weakish jobs report for August ruled out a rise in rates.
Wildlife vet Andre Uys peers out at the herd through the doors of the blue and white helicopter as the chopper peels off to the left, its rotors dipping below the tree line.
But if we immunize the herd, make it harder to spread a worm rapidly, create a culture where digital health is prioritized, we can potentially prevent widespread disaster (like that Mirai botnet situation).
The herd instinct kicks in, and other users who also want to be photographed in those same lovely landscapes converge with their own cameras and Instagram accounts and followers—ad infinitum, ad nauseam.
The herd, which began with three females and a male bought from a California zoo, is now believed to contain as many as fifty, making it the largest herd living freely outside Africa.
Analysts attributed the herd expansion to improved producer profits, affordable feed and the need for more supplies to accommodate at least two new packing plants scheduled to come on line later this year.
But figures from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs on the same day said the herd had shrunk 25.8% in June from a year earlier, with the number of sows down 26.7%.
From our Brady Bunch-style boxes, we tuned in separately to Catholic TV, which I'd always considered a destination for the elderly faithful, too frail to tempt the ordinary ailments of the herd.
It's to induce immunity in the herd of which you are a part, so that people who can't get vaccinated, the most vulnerable of your neighbors, won't be exposed in the first place.
The intimately imagined social hierarchy and inner lives of the pachyderms are as layered — with spiritualism, intricate relationships among members of the herd and even poems and song — as any human family epic.
Only France and the United Kingdom have much interest in the region, growing out of their colonial pasts; Germany, Italy, Spain and the herd of smaller European states won't commit serious military forces.
Only two elephants in the herd are known to have survived the fall at the 7723 meter (656.17 ft) high Haew Narok Waterfall in a national park in Thailand's mountainous northeast, officials said.
On Monday, the zoo also posted a sweet video of the two-day-old giraffe going outside for the first time, while spending time with its mother and the rest of the herd.
But a long-running and widely followed monthly survey of global investors by Bank of America Merrill Lynch has recently gained a reputation for accurately spotting where the herd is nearing a cliff edge.
My coworker and I quickly move the trio into the lambing area, where they can have some bonding time before moving back out with the rest of the herd in a day or so.
Those who are caught up in the "follow the herd" mentality may do so because they are focusing on "one thing they think can make them rich overnight," said Johnson at Delancey Wealth Management.
What is not yet clear is how the decline in public company shares will affect the herd of tech "unicorns," or private companies worth more than $1 billion, like the ride-hailing service Uber.
XPRIZE, Google, and the UN team up to find out After soliciting teams and doing some internal winnowing of the herd, a set of five finalists emerged: CCI, Chimple, Kitkit School, Onebillion and Robotutors.
Conor's former sparring partner appeared on "The Herd" on FS1 on Wednesday -- where Colin Cowherd asked him straight up about the pre-fight video in which Floyd bragged about using Paulie as a mole.
After lifting the beams of the hold, the herd pours into the clearing and the animals, snouts nuzzling the snow-covered ground in search of moss, disappear from view as the evening light fades.
This means 36 percent of Democrats' 3,768 pledged delegates will be allocated in early March, before the herd has truly been culled, making it even harder for one candidate to build a delegate majority.
Rockland's decision to "bar" unvaccinated children from public places may be an unenforceable edict, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't be using every possible means to pressure members of the herd to act responsibly.
The structure rises and falls with the 8-foot tides and never tilts more than 11 inches, even in winds topping 70 mph or if the herd crowds the stern to watch passing crustaceans.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's quarterly Hogs and Pigs report is expected to show the herd increased 0.7503% in the September-November quarter from a year earlier, according to a Reuters survey of analysts.
African swine fever was first detected in Asia last August in China, the world's largest pork producer, where the disease is expected to reduce the herd by up to 200 million pigs this year.
Otherwise, you are very likely to become just another lemming in what Harold Rosenberg characterized as "the herd of independent minds," praising those that you are supposed to, while ignoring those deemed unworthy of attention.
Marshall had an answer for that too, as Keion Davis exploded for a 68-yard TD run to put the Herd back up 21-14 with 3:55 left, a score that held until halftime.
Conventional wisdom holds that prices won't budge much over the next year, says O'Neill, but the former chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management and creator of the "BRIC " acronym is not running with the herd.
Officials said ministers have been struck by how quickly the "herd immunity" issue had caught fire and that it was an example of the kind of message problem daily press conferences are designed to avoid.
That's because measles is so contagious that if the herd immunity — when a high percentage of a population is protected by immunization — drops even a few percentage points, the measles virus can take full advantage.
Marubbi said that the herd of about 150 goats, some of whom had kids in February, were a well-known local attraction and that most residents did not mind having their hedges nibbled by them.
"We're done being in the middle of the herd on this issue—we've decided to use our size and scale to make a difference," said Jeff Bezos, Amazon founder and chief executive, in a statement.
Her Instagram has 565,000 followers, and her social media fans help pay for care and surgeries for the herd, many of whom have lost limbs to frostbite and use wheeled carts or prostheses to get around.
Its particular strategy is to examine what fund managers are thinking, organize them into "clusters," and then place bets based on where the market is likely heading - taking advantage of the herd mentality, so to speak.
Active managers do it because they don't want to lag too far behind the herd for fear of losing their jobs or their funds have gotten so big that they can't help but track the market.
"It takes discipline to do something different from the rest of the herd, but we know that we're not in the business of AUM, we're in the business of generating cash-on-cash returns," they wrote.
If, say, an ant population grows so much that it threatens to overwhelm the available resources to sustain the colony, the fungus population will also start to increase, gradually thinning out the herd, so to speak.
He criticizes the herd mentality that led journalists to miss one of the war's biggest stories — how Franco's side was propped up with oil delivered by Texaco, at the behest of an executive with Nazi sympathies.
When the lightning bolt hit, it would have travelled horizontally along the top of the ground, spreading out to where the herd was standing as it snaked toward the nearest body of water: a nearby creek.
While this rate hasn't yet stabilized enough for scientists to understand exactly how deadly this new strain is, humans lack the "herd immunity" to it that we have for endemic flu strains, because it is new.
" He also said that the government's main objective of "proportionate reduction" was to ensure that the herd was brought down to "an ecological, economically and culturally sustainable level as well as to ensure sound animal welfare.
Half of the herd was gone before this winter, and I think half of the rest will be gone by the end of the season, said Johnson, the veterinarian, citing conversations with clients from across China.
Mr. Paxton took visitors to the final resting place of a big tuskless cow who was accidentally injured in March trying to force her 12-year-old son out of the herd, a normal social behavior.
Scandrick -- who played 11 seasons in the NFL -- appeared on FS1's 'The Herd' and ripped the QB for the way he's handled himself on and off the field ever since he was drafted in 2018.
Once you start lumping—once you declare that all x prefer y —you create the condition for splitting, since there will always be at least one x who is determined to stand apart from the herd.
Or don't have a TV. In either case you are missing out and should probably get with the herd, because it's only going to get better now that the show is back for its seventh season.
Diversity reports have become common practices among the major tech companies in recent years—reports, it's worth noting, that can be flawed and misleading—but Snap has yet to follow the herd in this act of transparency.
The company also plans to build a feed mill on the Binh Phuoc farm to supply animal meals to the herd and reduce the risk of exposing feed to viruses in the open air and during transport.
Inexperienced male mammoths were more likely to travel alone, away from the herd, so perhaps it&aposs no surprise that these males were more likely to stumble into danger and die as a result, the researchers said.
Frantz told Gizmodo that the ancient DNA methodology captures insights potentially missed by sequencing from mitochondrial DNA, since it was likely bulls introducing their DNA into the herd, and mitochondrion are (typically) inherited only from the mother.
She counters his proposal with a story about her father's disease-ridden cattle and how he saved the herd by burning the weak and infected among them, which had the side effect of repelling the flies responsible.
We have skipped over his guilt and her rage, been turned away from the difficult facts of their inner lives and brought back to ritual: the wall, the herd, the sacrificial death, the Wilis' violent collective grief.
In effect, the Trump era is pitting the wisdom of one elite crowd against the wisdom of another — the crowd of D.C. politicos against the herd of brokers and analysts and financiers just an Acela ride away.
It's as if she were speaking to those humans, over there , the herd, while her tanned, toned, leggy self—running as she recites opera, living methodically, and eating like a bird while cooking Indian feasts—is exempt.
According to KSTU, investigators believe the mother dog was protecting a flock of sheep on the mountain during the summer, but got separated from the herd and the rancher when she went off to have her litter.
"I'll tell you what Floyd, here's a real offer and I'm the guy that can actually make the offer and I'm actually making a real offer," White said on Colin Cowherd's "The Herd" radio talk show on FS1.
You know, it&aposs like one of us is in the White House and somebody says, oh, you know, there&aposs a threat to the herd and we say go get them to the shepherd, go get them.
For right now, baby and mom are getting some behind-the-scenes time to bond together, though that hasn't stopped the other nine giraffes in the herd from using their long necks to peek into the maternity stall.
By doing so, investors may be more willing to take advantage of market downturns to buy stocks when the herd is selling, if they see that as an opportunity to get closer to their financial goals, said Brown.
"I see the herd mentality among hedge funds every day," Roslyn Zhang, a managing director at China Investment Corporation, China's sovereign wealth fund, said at the SkyBridge Alternatives, or SALT, hedge fund conference in Las Vegas last month.
Founded in 1830 by English immigrant John Rich in Plum Run, Pennsylvania, one of Woolrich's first offerings was the Buffalo Check shirt, a black and red checkered shirt allegedly named after the herd of buffalo the designer owned.
But Maurizio came to fetch me, and we met up with the herd just as they were about to hit what I'd been told was the most breathtaking moment of the journey, the crossing of the Biferno River.
To that effect the game will let players lose points, lose the ability to control the demon pup, and contaminate the herd of sheep, urging them to act on impulse while challenging their attention and desire for distraction.
A MEASLES OUTBREAK THE HERD EFFECT HERD IMMUNITY In a hypothetical community where nobody has immunity from the measles virus, one infected person might infect 12 to 18 people, who might each infect another 12 to 18 people.
A MEASLES OUTBREAK THE HERD EFFECT HERD IMMUNITY In a hypothetical community where nobody has immunity from the measles virus, one infected person might infect 12 to 1003 people, who might each infect another 12 to 18 people.
Breaking free of the herd Last year, EQT Ventures raised a $725 million fund to invest in some of the hottest startups on the continent with Persson set to deploy capital from the new raise over the coming years.
In this case, Cisco is trying out 5G in three rural locations by giving farmers access to 5G-connected cow collars and health-monitoring ear tags that can transmit biometric data and help workers monitor the herd from afar.
The plot involves a pathogen intended to decimate half of the human race, the brainchild of a crazed billionaire (is there any other kind such movies?) who's convinced that to save the planet, Earth must significantly thin the herd.
Though the Norway government's reduction policy was aimed to keep the herd down to levels that were economic and culturally sustainable, the question still remains on the importance of doing so while not infringing on the rights of citizens.
All of this while it would have been more politically correct to just go along with the rest of the herd jumping on bumper sticker solutions to the complicated questions on the role of human activity on climate change.
In the next several chapters, we'll discuss in detail how to make better choices that will broaden your perspective, how to take calculated risks, how to break free from the herd mentality, and most importantly, how to inspire action.
He dodged police roadblocks throughout his still-burning neighborhood to get home, where he found his heroic, albeit injured dog, safe and continuing to protect the goats as well as a few baby deer who'd also joined the herd.
Chobani will pay a small premium for milk supplied by farms that agree to the Fair Trade USA vetting process, in which auditors periodically inspect the herd, interview workers and look at environmental issues like the containment of runoff.
Finally, after repeating the revival efforts several times, the dun was able to successfully regain its footing, as the rest of the herd gathered around the young stallion, rubbing up against him in what seemed like a sweet display of affection.
The following day, after trying — and failing — to find more information about the unusual behavior he witnessed, Gerlach inquired with the owner of the herd, who told him that the dun was probably suffering from colic, a type of abdominal pain.
The World Health Organization has said at least 95 percent of a community must be immunized against measles to achieve the "herd immunity" needed to protect those unable to get the vaccine such as infants and people with compromised immune systems.
Details: The national average vaccination coverage in kindergarten children — 94.3% for 2 doses of the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine for the 2017–2018 school year — is at a level consistent with the "herd immunity" necessary to prevent a nationwide outbreak.
This year, in an effort to contain the population and the spread of the animal disease brucellosis that Yellowstone's bison can transport during their annual migration, park officials attempted to cull 900 bison from the herd, according to the Associated Press.
The companies also plan to work together on research into pigs resistant to African swine fever, an incurable virus that has spread rapidly in China since last year, and is set to reduce the herd by an estimated 200 million pigs.
Landis said investors need to resist the herd mentality and look beyond the five techs that get the lion's share of attention -— the so-called FAANG stocks of Facebook (FB), Amazon (AMZN), Apple (AAPL), Netflix (NFLX) and Google owner Alphabet (GOOGL).
Our brains are constructed in a way that made sense about 60,000 years ago, when it was important for us to be sensitive to being in the herd and having the protection and resources that came from being with others.
"We do foresee another phase of emergency slaughterings just before the winter when a lot of guys realise they will not make it through the winter," he said, adding that it could take three to four years to rebuild the herd.
Her herd is unable to care for her, so Naledi is temporarily adopted by caretakers at the Abu Camp, who teach her how to drink milk from a bottle and later return her to the herd that had forgotten her.
One family, the Ipuana Montiers - who recently arrived from Venezuela, fleeing shortages of food and medicine - say they have lost 953 goats to the herd belonging to their more established neighbors, the Ipuana, who count local leaders among their ranks.
And while the Shiraz salad isn't chopped to fine bits in the traditional way that makes it something like Iran's answer to pico de gallo, its sour purple flecks of sumac distinguish it from the herd of tomato-cucumber assemblages.
Thailand: Six wild elephants plunged to their deaths over a treacherous waterfall while trying to save a young member of the herd that had been swept away by the rain-swollen river, according to officials at Khao Yai National Park.
Six wild elephants fell over a treacherous waterfall in Thailand and died after one of the herd, a 3-year-old, was swept away by the river and the others tried to save it, national park officials said on Sunday.
Zakouma's famous elephants are always a game drive highlight; after spotting the herd from the air, I was lucky enough to be able to take a walking safari to see them up-close on my first day in the park.
Driven by recent investments from the United States government and by the herd mentality that so often characterizes the tech world, a number of a start-ups and bigger companies like Facebook are working on ways to mentally control machines.
In an era of brutish and ego-driven leadership in the White House, Silicon Valley and in many other countries around the world, Mr. Iger doesn't lead with his ego or try to drive the other alphas out of the herd.
The 65-year-old nature lover, who has been visiting the herd for about three years, first noticed that something was up when he saw that one horse, who was 2 years old, had separated itself from the rest of the group.
Thr term 'momentum' trade is just another way of saying, "I'm buying it because it has been going up" and I guess I don't want to either step away from the herd or miss out on the easiest trade of the year.
Some of the criticism was more than deserved: in May, during an appearance on The Herd Colin Cowherd, he spoke with such acrimony and disrespect in a tense exchange with show contributor Kristine Leahy that the air in the room seemed to constrict.
The Trump administration is estimating that it will cost nearly $22019 billion over the next 15 years to shrink the country's population of wild horses and burros by more than two-thirds to a number officials say is sustainable for the herd.
Between the lines: The national average vaccination coverage in kindergarten children is at a level (94.3% for 2 doses of the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine for the 2017–2018 school year) consistent with the "herd immunity" necessary to prevent a nationwide outbreak.
Pull a student out of the herd to ask why they're marching in Washington and they'll tell you the same thing the Texas Right to Life fellows are repeating nearly 1,500 miles away: They want to make abortion not just illegal, but unthinkable.
The least-loved stocks by active managers have outperformed the most-loved by 13 percentage points in 2016, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch, providing investors a reason to steer clear of the herd mentality that too often permeates investor psychology.
The run typically includes half a dozen larger and faster steers, which help keep the herd focused on running all the way to the ring, along with half a dozen specially-bred smaller, aggressive bulls from different breeders each day of the week.
" When speaking to Broadly, James "Coder Brony" Turner, the president and chairman of the board of the Brony Thank You Fund and creator of the Brony Herd Census & State of the Herd Report, said, "The general [Brony] sentiment is one of bemusement.
Kang: The next half of the season, we saw that our group of survivors were trapped in a cave, so we got to tell the story of what happened as they find themselves in this impossible situation surrounded by the herd, trapped underground.
Ric Bucher of Bleacher Report said Friday on "The Herd with Colin Cowherd" on Fox Sports Radio that a meeting between the two basketball superstars took place in New York, and likely means Durant won't be returning to the Golden State Warriors.
But I did want to know where the herd of us — grown-ups of all ages, small children toting stuffed animals, the occasional well-behaved dog — would alight to watch the last bit of this free production by New York Classical Theater.
Ms. Kelly, the 45-year-old anchor on Fox News, has emerged as this presidential election's unlikely feminist heroine and Hildy Johnson, the intrepid gal reporter who made herself indispensable to the brass and resisted the herd mentality of the men around her.
"You don't even need a sick animal in the herd to use antibiotics in the feed and water as long as the justification is 'disease prevention' not 'growth promotion,' " Avinash Kar, a senior attorney at the Natural Resources Defense Council, told me.
But, but, but: Anthony Fauci, head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, tells Axios the vaccination rate in the U.S. is roughly 91%–92% nationwide but needs to be 93%–95% to get the "herd immunization" to prevent an outbreak.
Yesterday on Fox Sports' The Herd, Cormier told host Colin Cowherd that his preoccupation with a Jon Jones rematch is all consuming, that it transcends even the regulatory concerns and legal guidelines of the UFC and its anti-doping partner, the USADA.
Besides the situation last week, Yellowstone authorities also in recent weeks had to deal with a visitor who was caught on video trying to pet an an adult bison, and a group of tourists who posed for pictures with the herd at an unsafe distance.
According to the Corolla Wild Horse Fund, which oversees the herd, the horses are able to sense the storm from a change in air pressure and know exactly what to do when it approaches: move to higher ground and group together under sturdy trees.
One young man, despite not speaking a word of English, devoted his day to looking out for me, more than once pulling me by the shirt collar in the split second before the herd of horses changed directions and came barreling toward where we stood.
Further studies will have to conclude if the cow VR glasses are actually making the improvements farmers hope they are, but the release added that a primary test did show a decrease in anxiety and an increase in the emotional mood of the herd.
They will move to higher ground and gather under sturdy oak trees to shelter from the storm, said the Corolla Wild Horse Fund, which manages the herd and sends a similar reminder during major hurricanes due to the outpouring of concern for the horses.
"Livestock producers have to contend with predation of livestock on a daily basis and having access to every tool in the toolbox allows our ranchers to continue to protect the herd," added Ethan Lane, vice president of government affairs for the National Cattlemen's Beef Association.
This homestretch acts as a figurative "thinning of the herd" for the presidential primary field: Campaign ads turn brutally negative, and candidates start swinging wildly, diving deep into their opposition files in the hopes of convincing a handful of Midwesterners to make them the party's presidential nominee.
A competitive moat: Though the charter could narrow the gap between fintechs and banks, allowing fintechs to compete nationally instead of applying for state-by-state licenses, it could also lead to a "thinning of the herd" by being too cumbersome or expensive for young companies.
He examined their dung—its color, size, and consistency; he decided what medications to administer and indicated which cows he deemed too weak to go out and graze: they'd stay in the kraal to be fed hay and fresh-cut grass gathered as the herd returned.
Worries about a U.S.-led trade war and a move from China that poured cold water on a report that it might stop buying U.S. debt had been driving bond and FX markets in the opposite direction until the ECB broke cover and turned the herd.
He is quicker to indicate where the herd of previous chroniclers have turned right and he intends to turn left, where earlier portraits have been airbrushed, where defective translations have left us peering farther down Elizabeth's cleavage than either the original text or her wardrobe actually allowed.
If she can avoid the trap of making her criticism of China too laden with mentions of President Trump, Warren can achieve the more unique role of a fighter for lower-income Americans as opposed as just another one in the herd of daily Trump-bashers.
I'm pro-vaccination, but I know that not everyone can be vaccinated -- so the herd must protect those who cannot be from measles, a disease which one study shows may (in addition to in utero consequences) erase your immunity from previous childhood illnesses like chicken pox.
The explosives and the herd will definitely come into play later, but the scene was more broadly a reassurance for fans that, even though the show got bogged down in angst earlier this season, it hasn't forgotten that it's part sociological drama, part horror thrill ride.
"The way executions have proceeded in the United States has been, in a sense, through the herd mentality: One state does something and it appears to work, and others hop on board," said Robert Dunham, the executive director of the Death Penalty Information Center, a research group.
Which leaves horse racing—actually a pretty fun-for-five-minutes "Super Mario Colt" affair in which you're more likely to win races by staying with the pack, your stamina benefitting from the "herd effect", before bolting for the line, juiced up on collectible star power.
In a new clip from The Herd with Colin Cowherd, the man who allegedly stole Tom Brady's Super Bowl jersey – which was reportedly found in Mexico along with the New England Patriots quarterback's jersey from 2015 – can be seen entering and leaving the locker room on game day.
As 2020 approaches, the herd of Democrats, blinded by hatred, fighting each other, running the Congress and running for president, are turning a winning strategy into a herd of lemmings running over a cliff and probably losing not only the White House, but also the Congress and Senate.
And he has worthy things to say about critics' ethical imperative to state their opinions honestly and forces that seek to corrupt that authenticity, like worries by magazine bosses about irritating certain movie stars or fans of blockbusters, and groupthink among critics who fear disagreement with the herd.
The Herd (emphasis on the H-E-R) is upended when Eleanor, its beautiful and enigmatic founder, disappears the night of a glitzy press conference, leaving her three best-friends-slash-coworkers scrambling to find her, before they lose their careers, their friendships... and maybe even their lives.
The Town's Deer and Tick Committee has considered nonlethal measures, such as relocation and birth control, but the only practical way to deal with overpopulation, which threatens the health and safety of humans as well as the health of the herd, has been to encourage more people to hunt.
The stags cannot get away, they climb on top of one another, as furious as they are fearful, arrow upon arrow flying into the herd, until after many hours all finally becomes still, the carnage is over and the animals lie immovable in "a great pile," as Flaubert writes.
In New Jersey, some 94.2 percent of grade school students — more than 500,000 in all — were vaccinated in the 2018-19 school year, according to state records, a rate which meets the "herd immunity" threshold that many infectious disease authorities say is required to protect the population at large.
You're off doing your own thing, you're not following the herd, you're living according to the dictates of your own conscience, and not dropping everything and moving to Los Angeles and selling your soul because an A&R person said you have to if you really want to be a star.
A 20003 government report had recommended that 90 percent of the park&aposs 6,000 brumbies be killed, reducing the herd to 600 in the 6,900 square kilometers (2,700 square miles) of mountainous wilderness that includes Australia&aposs highest mainland peak, Mount Kosciuszko, and the nation&aposs most popular ski fields.
"We have a lot of eagles out here, and if an eagle starts dive-bombing the crew, the rooster will go out separate from the herd and pretend to be injured, so that the eagle will come and kill the rooster instead of hurting any of his babies," Miller told GQ Style.
His stable mates Tapwrit and Always Dreaming are scheduled to run for the trainer Todd Pletcher, who has dominated the winter and spring Derby prep races over the past decade, but who has only a single Derby winner to show for the herd of immaculately bred speedballs he has dispatched to Louisville.
At the refuge visitors' center, in a strip mall where a pair of free-ranging roosters foraged the parking lot, volunteers told tales of deer showing up beside a Winn Dixie grocery store dumpster, and extolled the resilience of the herd, which is now estimated to have between 500 and 800 deer.

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