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Now, the number of judges is to be winnowed down.
Sort of enjoying the idea of Marco Rubio being winnowed.
The Post winnowed out reporters based on their Chartbeat numbers.
The field of candidates signaling they agree has winnowed considerably.
The March Madness field has been winnowed by 75 percent.
But the Iowa results have historically winnowed the field, often dramatically.
The Republican field was winnowed to the worst of the worst.
He didn't lose interest or get winnowed out of the race.
The bankruptcy trustee received 225,230 claims, which were winnowed down to 22019,300.
The field has indeed winnowed since July, with five candidates dropping out.
That number will be winnowed down to 12 jurors and six alternates.
Increased vetting and additional in-person interviews have further winnowed foreign travelers.
As the field is winnowed, he could come under greater pressure. 3.
The list is winnowed as it moves up the chain of command.
It's a fine show: carefully winnowed, persuasively installed, just the right size.
This month, the DNC rules effectively winnowed the field to 10 candidates.
Disher: Eventually they winnowed it down to three choices before picking my Daria.
Once the field was winnowed, it was assumed, Mr Trump would be trumped.
The large field of Democratic candidates will be winnowed during the nomination process.
FEAR AND CORONAVIRUS ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL: The 2020 race has finally winnowed.
This week, our winnowed minnows headed into the primaries and began to caucus.
Past presidents-elect usually interviewed but one finalist, winnowed by their transition staff.
Together, the two deals would have winnowed the five biggest insurers to three.
They winnowed that list down to five, and now the public will vote.
The many cables of earlier devkits have been winnowed to a single slim tether.
Republican presidential politics has winnowed down to four candidates, but only one — Ohio Gov.
The field is typically winnowed down to fewer than four by the 16th round.
The shortlist was winnowed down from a longlist of 13 novels announced in March.
Such fairly predictable errors should gradually be winnowed out as the programmers improve the system.
But as the field winnowed and the other candidates with ties to Texas -- former Gov.
Those were sorted, labeled and winnowed to more than 14 million images in 22,000 categories.
Here, not only has the story been winnowed down; it is in fact completely gone.
The field has since winnowed to essentially a two-man race between Biden and Sen.
The production company received 200 writing samples, which it winnowed down to 20 potential candidates.
"I find the competition with the race is being winnowed by the press," said Helms.
The policy was controversial at the time, and the Fed has since winnowed its holdings down.
It eventually winnowed those bids down to 20 finalists, including Austin, Boston, Nashville, Miami and Philadelphia.
Anderson rattled off a constellation of factors, from strengthened intellectual-property law to winnowed antitrust law.
Many Americans have seen their savings winnowed by a combination of the recession and stagnant wages.
Super Tuesday winnowed the 2020 Democratic primary race to two candidates: Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders.
Yet on Sunday, the debate stage was winnowed to two straight white men in their 70s.
He will join a race that has significantly winnowed over the past three days with Sen.
Our critics, who reviewed nearly 250 books this year, winnowed the list down to their favorites.
And although the field has winnowed some since the last debate, with Harris and Montana Gov.
Out of hundreds of applications, we winnowed the field to 15 remarkable early-stage startups across Africa.
But as the field winnowed and the race got nastier, Cruz learned that turnabout is fair play.
A few thousand applied every year and were promptly winnowed down, according to their portfolios and grades.
As the field of American runners for Olympic team is winnowed, Bolt looms large in their minds.
Super Tuesday winnowed the 2020 Democratic primary race down to two candidates: Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders.
The Democratic field — 13 candidates, still one of the largest groups ever — could soon be drastically winnowed.
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At the same time, the number of pieces on the board is being winnowed down at increasing speed.
Over the weekend, Trump said he had winnowed the list to four — reportedly Barrett, Hardiman, Kavanaugh, and Kethledge.
A third committee that is also required to watch theatrical screenings winnowed that list to five final nominees.
Since then the Democratic field has winnowed very quickly after the initial voting in Iowa and New Hampshire.
The 2114 Democratic presidential race has winnowed in recent weeks, and now features just three candidates: Biden, Sen.
His work has winnowed out minorities who overwhelmingly vote Democratic and so threaten the Republican stranglehold on Georgia.
The most diverse field ever has been winnowed down -- and not in the way any of us hoped.
The list of applicants is winnowed by the Guardian Council, a 12-member group dominated by hard-liners.
The winnowed-down field has now moved on to the warmer vote-seeking climes of Nevada and South Carolina.
The ICP and logistical hub will remain for a while longer, until the remaining material stockpiles are winnowed away.
The cast for the Classic Stage Company production was winnowed down to 10, with a minimalist set and costumes.
These will be winnowed down by their colleagues to two, who will then be voted on by party members.
The men on the stage represented a newly winnowed Republican field ahead of South Carolina's primary on Feb. 20.
It was up against a new design that was winnowed from more than 10,000 entries submitted by the public.
The thirteen witnesses were winnowed down to one, Kelly Johnson, whose alleged assault had occurred most recently, in 1996.
Over 609,85033 Americans voted online for candidates winnowed from over one hundred women nominated by historians and museum curators.
Even as the field has winnowed rapidly since the Iowa caucuses, Rubio has not made noticeable headway against Trump.
The field, winnowed from a bigger group of suitors, has a number of different plans in mind for Yahoo.
The Obama administration, which also tried but failed to close it, inherited 242 detainees and further winnowed its population.
If he can't manage to broaden his appeal (perhaps in a winnowed field), he'll lose by a wide margin.
The field would be winnowed in a series of nationwide primaries, so that no states are favored or ignored.
And it gets winnowed down by vote of the group to a few with teams of Israelis and Palestinians.
The vetting process doomed their hope for a significant voice in parliament, as it winnowed out their leading candidates.
By this point, the military options have been winnowed to a Tomahawk cruise missile strike at Al Shayrat airfield.
"Typically, the most front-loaded calendars — 2000 and 2008, for example — winnowed the field down pretty quickly," he said.
As it is, the class of 2010 — which delivered scores of new Republicans to the House — is slowly being winnowed.
The researchers winnowed that number down to 219,359 patients, 199,760 of whom were taking statins and 19,103 who were not.
The number of candidates on stage is set to be winnowed after stricter rules for qualification were announced last month.
In the gubernatorial contest, Republican Ron DeSantis' lead over Democrat Andrew Gillum winnowed to about 33,700 votes, or 0.41 percent.
We've winnowed them down to the following six finalists, who will be presenting for a whole new panel of judges.
They are judged by a panel on literary merit, performance and "intangibles," as the field is winnowed down to two.
Democrats have not yet settled on their convention site but have winnowed their options to Houston, Miami Beach and Milwaukee.
But on Tuesday with a winnowed field, Sanders lost Iowa, Tennessee, and Oklahoma with 25 percent of the vote each.
After Super Tuesday, however, the Democratic race has winnowed down to Biden and Sanders, with Biden the likely favorite now.
That might not be such a great scenario for the establishment camp if it happens before they've winnowed their lane.
Fitfully and sometimes painfully, his government has streamlined regulations, winnowed a famously antiquated bureaucracy and tackled corruption and tax evasion.
They make it inevitable the 12-person field will be winnowed down to a two-way race by March 15.
They also point out that the 25 candidates on the Democratic side will be winnowed down to a more manageable number.
But amid a lengthy economic recovery, the Fed has raised borrowing costs and winnowed bond holdings, measures that Trump has criticized.
No candidate reached the 28500 percent mark in Iowa or dropped out after the caucuses, which have traditionally winnowed the field.
In the Florida governor's race, Republican Ron DeSantis' lead had winnowed to about 36,000 votes, or 0.44 percent of the vote.
Trump said Friday that he has winnowed down his list of possible Supreme Court nominees to five names, including two women.
Some candidates who had been flirting with a run have already been winnowed out due to a lack of insider support.
And that pool is winnowed even more when you exclude those who weren't part of the last midterm cycle, she said.
As the Democratic field has winnowed, it's very hard to measure how much Democratic voters are factoring gender into their decisions.
Not surprisingly, the great sins of sexual dalliance, bribery and hubris all play a part, and the choice gets winnowed down.
A crowded GOP field in a coastal South Carolina coast that Trump carried by 4003 points won't be winnowed until June.
Once fonio is winnowed and dried, the tiny grains (much smaller than quinoa) can be steamed and used in various ways.
These will be winnowed to a shortlist, until finally, a mere five films will be announced as nominees on Jan. 24.
Now, the researchers winnowed the database to find participants who had answered a specific question about their current physical activity habits.
The top mainstream candidate could easily fall more than 100 delegates short of what he might have earned in a winnowed field.
But the third factor that has quickly winnowed the field in the past hasn't changed: Voters don't like to waste their votes.
The five candidates will be winnowed down to two by successive votes by Conservative Party members of Parliament, beginning on July 5.
But the film lacked real awards prospects in two key categories — acting and directing — which winnowed down its best-picture chances considerably.
It was the first to feature only two candidates as the field has winnowed after several states have held primaries and caucuses.
Sunday's debate, sponsored by CNN and Univision, is the first to take place since Super Tuesday, when the field was winnowed significantly.
After this tumultuous free-for-all, the Democratic primary race has suddenly winnowed a crowded field down to a competition between Sen.
It's been winnowed down since then, but voters remain divided on the best choice to face off against President Trump in November.
Even if the field winnowed, it's possible a one-on-one race would not deliver the results Sanders' many moderate opponents hope.
Their deafening silence, activists and observers say, reflects the large field of candidates, which has not winnowed appreciably after three early contests.
As things progress, more and more fish are winnowed out of the school until only the shiniest and smartest is still swimming.
As Trump winnowed the field of candidates to succeed the recently retired Justice Anthony Kennedy, McGahn helped steer the choice to Kavanaugh.
As things progress, more and more fish are winnowed out of the school until only the shiniest and smartest is still swimming.
In the Florida governor's race, DeSantis' lead had winnowed to about 38,500 votes on Thursday afternoon, or 0.47 percent of the vote.
Their foul-ups are revisited, the field is winnowed, jokes are told and the No. 1 blunderer is chosen by the studio audience.
They can only go by what's in the papers, and can't be sure the "matched" category wasn't winnowed down before the experiment started.
The list of names has been winnowed to a select few federal appellate judges, all of whom have been interviewed by the President.
Then they winnowed the pool down to just 0003 super stocks that share many of these traits, overlapping in at least two baskets.
Dr Schadt, Dr Friend and their colleagues then winnowed these down by selecting sequences containing mutations known to cause severe diseases in childhood.
Through a series of elimination rounds, the competitors were winnowed to seven teams that participated in the finals in August in Las Vegas.
Rubio picked up the backing of a pair of Nevada lawmakers on Sunday in a race that has winnowed following former Florida Gov.
Voters cast their ballots by mail in Washington, and many ballots were mailed before the field of candidates winnowed over the past week.
The 2020 Democratic field started out diverse but winnowed over time until Warren was the only candidate standing who wasn't a white man.
They may not be showing up as party members in surveys, and Trump's high marks could be coming from a winnowed, favorable sample.
Those without enough money can be winnowed quickly from the field; a half-dozen Democratic candidates have already called it quits this year.
The dramatic rise seen in ratings for Wednesday night's Democratic debate came as the stakes for the winnowed down field of candidates increased.
After starting out the 2020 primary with a historically diverse field of candidates, the field has since winnowed to be nearly entirely white.
Director Irene Lusztig arranged for and filmed over 300 such readings in 32 states, and then winnowed them down to around two dozen.
By the late '27s, they were down to four, and by the 215s, the Girl Scouts had winnowed the field again, to two.
It also is bad news for the conventional wisdom that Rubio would pick up support as the field winnowed, allowing him to overcome Trump.
The men have been winnowed down to a mere 15 — a smattering of men, really, compared to the 28 we met on night one.
At the 2013 Jackson Hole conference, the White House had already winnowed the choice down to Yellen or Larry Summers, a former Treasury secretary.
To date, the recoveries have winnowed what they owe to $61 million, which is expected to be reduced further as more money is recovered.
They held a focus group with loyal customers for feedback and editing, and then winnowed the list down to only the most popular styles.
Gabbard is still running -- even after the field winnowed down this past week and she has not polled above 1% in recent national surveys.
Now, it's the Spartans who seem like favorites as an unpredictable second weekend winnowed the men's college basketball universe down to just four teams.
Voters in Nevada and South Carolina face an all-white top tier of 2020 candidates that was winnowed down by a largely white electorate.
Many months after the 2020 presidential campaign began, the Democratic debate stage has been winnowed to 10 candidates, exactly half of the remaining field.
Candidates who fail to do these things are winnowed from the field and may not even make it to the Iowa caucuses next February.
When this is done, the cacao is cracked, classified by size, and "winnowed," which removes the cacao's outer shell, or testa, using controlled airflow.
Students hail from the United States and eight foreign countries, winnowed from 11 million hopefuls who competed in preliminary competitions at schools around the world.
The team winnowed their results down to 70 discussion threads in which 153 users posted their genetic ancestry test results, with over 3,000 individual posts.
The law requires Emanuel to pick a candidate recommended by the board, which winnowed down the list from a field of more than three dozen.
Right now 18 songs are competing for a final spot on the album, and that list will grow some more before it's winnowed to 12.
Rubio has also gained 63 points since then, and Kasich has surged 11 points from 2% at that time, as the Republican field has winnowed.
Columbus edged out six other finalists, which were winnowed down from 78 submissions, to win $40 million in federal grant money to enact its proposal.
When the last field of Republican presidential candidates was being winnowed, many conservatives and libertarians feared Trump's contempt for the law would surpass even Obama's.
At a time when some Democrats hoped that the field was being winnowed down, speculation is instead focused on possible late entrants to the field.
By mid-November, Serbia had winnowed the approved list to Afghans, Iraqis and Syrians, and Macedonia quickly followed suit, leaving the outcasts stranded in Greece.
A list of thousands of names was winnowed to "tens," which were then tested for legality and cultural associations in the brands' key global markets.
Their acquisitions are winnowed down with a purpose: "If you take out landscapes, you take out 90 percent of what we get," Mr. Schulman said.
But as the debates have winnowed to people with a clear shot at being president, his plaid tie and fourth-wall stare grew jarring Tuesday.
When Defense Secretary Jim Mattis briefed Mr. Trump on Thursday, the options had already been winnowed to a Tomahawk cruise missile strike at Al Shayrat.
Complete with its own pedestal that ignored the Minimalist practice, while also complicating its use, it was intended to hold all your carefully winnowed belongings.
But the result was a general sense of relief — turmoil in the world has winnowed out some of the dabblers, and purchases are more deliberative.
In the subsequent 20123-month periods, this elite bunch is winnowed down to 4.1%, 0.5% and 0.3%—all figures that are worse than chance would predict.
They started with more than 3,000 startups and winnowed the list to around 775, before polling about 6 dozen of the top investors in the space.
So much so that there were two weeks' worth of preliminary matches before I winnowed it down to the 8 finalists shown in the bracket below.
On the drilling plan, David Bernhardt said it was still in its early stages and would be "winnowed down" to address the concerns of coastal states.
The race has winnowed down to two white men in their late 70s, a former vice president and the runner-up in the last presidential primary.
Patrick had skipped the Iowa caucuses and pinned his hopes on stronger-than-expected performances in New Hampshire and South Carolina as the Democratic field winnowed.
The field of Democratic candidates that started out with more than 20 hopefuls has winnowed down to eight following the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary.
By then, the field will almost certainly be winnowed some and Warren is likely hoping to collect much of the support from candidates who drop out.
The D.N.C. increased the qualification standards for its next debate in January, making it most likely that the lineup of candidates would be winnowed even further.
Their selections had been winnowed in recent years anyway, with players choosing most of the reserves and pitchers, after fans had voted on the starting lineups.
That usually renders 49 or 48 states irrelevant in a crucial part of the process, as the contenders get winnowed down to two or three options.
Initial reports this year that SoftBank wanted as much as a quarter of the Swiss company were winnowed in April to not more than 10 percent.
"That the field has winnowed to exclude most nonwhite candidates is unsurprising given the talk around electability," Howard University political science professor Niambi Carter tells Vox.
By Friday night, the whereabouts of most had, indeed, been determined, and the list was winnowed down again to just 49 names, the sheriff's office said.
In October 2010, just before Republicans recaptured the House, and 2014, the electorate became more Republican as the universe of those registered was winnowed to likely voters.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump has made clear he's winnowed down his list of potential Supreme Court nominees -- and may be days away from making the announcement.
The US anti-ISIS envoy said the campaign has winnowed ISIS' ranks to between 12,000 and 15,000 "battle ready" fighters, a top US official said on Tuesday.
Now, as the primary season draws to a close and the field of candidates has been winnowed to one, the party faces another round of coordination issues.
"There's so many of them you can have a book club," Clinton joked about the size of the Republican field, which has now winnowed to 11 candidates.
Amazon's choice of location for the new campus, winnowed to 20 candidates in January, has sparked fierce competition between state and local governments offering extensive tax breaks.
He promises salvation through business savvy and survival-of-the-fittest battles to the death, winners and losers winnowed out like the proverbial wheat from the chaff.
The turn to other energy forms — along with the rise of less labor-intensive mining techniques, like mountaintop removal mining — have winnowed the ranks of coal miners.
In a perfectly competitive market markups are winnowed away to nothing while the more market power a firm has the more it is able to impose markups.
This year, film enthusiasts submitted 21896,300 online recommendations — three times more than usual — which were winnowed down to about 350 movies that were reviewed by board members.
But with the field essentially winnowed to a two-person race, it's unlikely that the state will play a major role in helping to decide the nominee.
In 2008 and 2016, the last Democratic contests that went all the way to the final primary, the field had winnowed down to two candidates before Super Tuesday.
And then, once the list is winnowed down, work out what needs to be cooked when (lots can be prepared in advance), and write a schedule for yourself.
Recent polling shows Trump ahead in South Carolina, but he is facing a strong challenge from a winnowed pack of Republican candidates, including Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio.
While the package has not been finalized — and some provisions remain in flux — the negotiators appear to have winnowed the possible "poison pills" down to just a handful.
In recent months, T-Mobile has successfully winnowed down the list of states it faces in court — reaching settlements with individual attorneys general in Texas, Mississippi and Colorado.
The agreement also further winnowed the amount of territory occupied by insurgents after their evacuation last month from eastern Aleppo, the northern Syrian city, after a lengthy siege.
In this round, the requirements to qualify were higher -- which winnowed what had been 20-candidate field spread over two nights down to a single, 10-candidate stage.
Like the Democrats, Republican delegates are winnowed down through three more rounds of caucuses; the 21 final delegates chosen will go to the Republican convention in Cleveland in July.
But as the end of the 2010s approaches, reality TV has become an ouroboros, so self-referential and saturated that opportunities for advancement — or growth, or shock — have winnowed.
Nobody was more guilty of using kid gloves than Cruz, who cynically brown-nosed Trump until the race finally winnowed and pitted the two of them against one another.
Some of them married No-Majs and founded families where magical children appear to have been winnowed out in favour of non-magical offspring, to maintain the Scourer's cover.
Matches that are selected from the thousands of service providers are then further winnowed down by Globality staff until a pool of three to five final candidates are selected.
Potential fellows are nominated by a shifting group of anonymous experts in various fields, then further winnowed by a committee of about 12 people, whose names are not released.
The state allows 11 days of early voting, but in Houston, officials said, many Democrats waited until Election Day before settling on a choice in the winnowed presidential field.
Perry's debate gaffe occurred in November 2011, during the period when the candidates are evaluated and winnowed on the basis of whether they can compete at the necessary level.
But she alluded to the recent shift in the tenor of the race, which has become more combative as the field winnowed down to essentially a two-man race.
Nine months later, as Michigan residents prepared to cast ballots in the primary and with the Democratic field winnowed down to two, that is exactly what he saw happening.
With 162 days until the Iowa caucuses and and a barely winnowed Democratic field still vying for the nomination, the 2020 election will be here before you know it.
More broadly, Democratic voters across the country are likely to tune in with ever-greater focus as the field is winnowed down and the pace of campaigning picks up.
The field has winnowed considerably, but on the eve of the Iowa caucuses, it's still not clear who will go head-to-head with President Donald Trump in November.
The competition, hosted by Rita Ora, begins as the performers are winnowed down to 18 and then divided into three groups of six before advancing to the next round.
Those are winnowed down to the 2000 best by a panel of 225 business school and independent judges, said Steven Kaplan, director of the program and a professor at Booth.
Curly dock, when tender, can be eaten as a salad or stir-fried; and, when they go to seed, the seed can be winnowed and processed into flour for breads.
But at the end of Wednesday's episode, after the field had been winnowed to six contestants, the show's host and executive producer, Jeff Probst, unexpectedly visited the players' beach camp.
The makeup and hairstyling winner is selected from just three nominees, who were chosen from a short list of seven, which in turn was winnowed down from more than 300 films.
The four semifinalists, winnowed down from a field of 32, have ensured that the coveted World Cup will remain in Europe, a continent with overwhelming dominance on the world soccer stage.
"Even if the race is winnowed down to one-on-one, I think that it's presumptuous to think that one person would have an easy time against Donald Trump," he said.
To find the names with the highest conviction from Wall Street, CNBC winnowed down the pool by selecting the stocks whose forecast has only gone up in the past three months.
The debates start in June, with most candidates getting a chance to appear on stage, but the number of participants will start to be winnowed in the third debate in September.
After interviewing at least seven candidates last week, he has reportedly winnowed down his list of potential choices to four frontrunners: Amy Coney Barrett, Thomas Hardiman, Brett Kavanaugh and Raymond Kethledge.
Consider the deals that have taken place in the last few years that have winnowed the number of broadband and cable providers — AT&T and DirecTV, Altice and Cablevision, among others.
Because the Democratic National Committee's qualification requirements have gotten increasingly more difficult to meet, the stage has winnowed some since last fall and will exclusively feature a slew of polling frontrunners.
The shortlisted designers, winnowed from 1,200 applicants, an all-time high, were spending two days explaining themselves and their lines to 45 experts, including editors and critics, retailers and industry types.
That is, candidates who are palpably uncomfortable speaking about international affairs may be winnowed from the primary field, but a strong foreign policy background is unlikely to be a major plus.
Shifts are only getting longer—according to Henry, two decades ago, the typical shift was 8-12 hours, but today it's 10-18 hours—and benefits are still being winnowed away.
" Warning of an ominous future — "generation by generation our kind will be winnowed out" — he closed with a vision of the North American population carved up "along racial, cultural, and social lines.
Coughlin-Leonard find themselves among the untold trail of tourists on dream trips to America's cultural capital with tickets to canceled shows, winnowed options and little in the way of backup plans.
The president has steadily winnowed free-trade advocates from the ranks of his cabinet, and these measures are unlikely to draw the wall of opposition from Republicans that the metal tariffs did.
The staff has been winnowed to one, a young woman named Betty (Liv Hill), who figures out that something creepy is going on long before anyone else seems to have a clue.
That has often taken the form of involvement in the debates; during the primaries, Facebook had a physical presence at several of the debates as the field of candidates was winnowed down.
"I don't think Californians are going to throw away their votes on someone they might happen to like if that person has not been winnowed in [by the first states]," Shrum says.
It was a state party fundraiser and had previously winnowed down the presidential field, although it had been under scrutiny for its poor job of reflecting the actual presidential preferences of the party.
This is the first survey of Florida since the state's former governor, Jeb Bush, dropped out of the race, and it shows Trump has only grown his lead as the field has winnowed.
The field has winnowed down to a 77-year-old icon of the Democratic establishment who has trouble expressing himself and a 78-year-old democratic socialist who just had a heart attack.
Winnowed from 11 million hopefuls in schools around the world, contestants range in age from 8 to 15 and include the Bee's first-ever twins - two sets of brothers from Utah and Mississippi.
" David L. Craddock on first-person shooters: "Games take so long to make—and are so expensive to make—that we're seeing a lot of genres winnowed down to one or two examples.
After the copy was edited and the photos carefully winnowed, Bill was free to run back outside, hop on his bicycle and pedal up to Midtown to see what else he could find.
The committee's stated goal was to ensure the debate process was fair, yes, but also that as the votes got closer the field was winnowed down to candidates able to demonstrate clear support.
The second-to-last Republican presidential debate before voting begins in Iowa was a fistfight, one that seemed to further clarify the contours of the race as it has winnowed in the remaining weeks.
Steyer's announcement winnowed down the field of potential contenders for the Democratic Party's 2020 presidential nomination — a field that is already shaping up to be one of the most crowded in the party's history.
But an overlooked key to Mr. Trump's 783 upset was the Republican primary system, which winnowed the 278-candidate field quickly and gave Mr. Trump a head start at jackhammering away at Hillary Clinton.
Potential fellows cannot apply but are suggested by a network of hundreds of nominators from across the country, in a range of fields, and winnowed down by an anonymous committee of about a dozen.
Those vying to get into a one-on-one race with Sanders first have to separate themselves from a pack of candidates that hasn't been winnowed at the top in the first three contests.
The debate took place at a critical juncture of primary season: After voters in Iowa and New Hampshire had winnowed the field, but before key contests in Nevada, South Carolina and Super Tuesday states.
Maybe it's because the last day of New York Fashion Week is also the day of the next, winnowed-down Democratic debate; maybe it's because of Brexit; maybe that's just how the world works.
In an era when the digital world has winnowed our attention spans, the aurora borealis still demands presence and patience, a long journey to far northern latitudes, and the fortitude to weather arctic conditions.
Four years ago this week, the RNC wrapped up tours of four contending cities winnowed from an initial list, and by the end of the month identified Cleveland and Dallas as the 2016 convention finalists.
The absence Biden on Tuesday provided a vacuum for Delaney to fill and gain name recognition and air time, crucial commodities in the crowded field of candidates that is expected to soon be winnowed down.
By 2015, he had winnowed his once-frenetic network schedule to calling only San Diego Padres games, an apt final chapter for someone who had once imagined himself playing right field for the Detroit Tigers.
To derive the Libor rate, banks would submit reports of the rate at which other banks were willing to lend them money; those rates were winnowed and averaged to come up with a daily Libor figure.
Now that the field has winnowed to Trump and just a few alternatives, Cruz is making a push to win over the donors who can cut six- and seven-digit checks to groups supporting his campaign.
But unaligned Democratic strategists think he could struggle to contain the shift toward Biden in many states — especially as the field has winnowed and other centrist candidates have dropped out, many endorsing the former vice president.
Bruni: Last I checked there were upward of three dozen Democrats potentially running for president in 2020, so I say we wait until the list has been winnowed before we dive too deeply into those waters.
"Many of them will tell you, they have a strong mom, they have strong sisters," Pelosi said in her first public remarks since the fight for the Democratic nomination was effectively winnowed down to two men.
Neither Biden, Sanders nor Warren has significantly boosted nor hurt their chances for the nomination in the debates -- and that's likely to stay the same until the debates are winnowed down to just a handful of candidates.
"Even the men were so interested in this," said Jeanine Head Miller, the Henry Ford's curator of domestic life, who winnowed the collection into nooks of Americana such as teenagers — themselves a postwar invention — theater and travel.
The official roster of people unaccounted for has fluctuated widely from day to day, but as of Wednesday night the list was winnowed to 196 names, down from a peak of 1,200-plus over a week ago.
This past cycle, there have also been many questions about how the most diverse Democratic field the party has ever seen — which included six women — has since been winnowed to two white men in their late 70s.
The field hasn't really winnowed much: While some candidates, including Andrew Yang and Michael Bennet, have dropped out, the slate of frontrunners in the race is poised to stick around, at least for a few more states.
But with their options winnowed down to Clinton, Trump or a third-party candidate, the Republicans abandoning their party's nominee see themselves as the conservatives best positioned to shape and influence the Democrat's domestic and foreign policy.
Stevens Point administrators have winnowed an initial list of majors to eliminate (English and political science were among those spared), but some faculty members said they remained queasy, uncertain about what additional changes the future will bring.
But even top supporters privately admit that the gauntlet of upcoming debates pose a challenge — a winnowed field will leave him on stage with a smaller field of stronger opponents who can train concentrated fire on him.
The algorithm then uses that information to select a few hundred videos we might like to view from the billions on the site, which are then winnowed down to dozens, which are then presented on our screens.
At the end of its first quarter, the second-largest U.S. automaker said it will stop selling traditional passenger cars in the U.S. and eventually winnowed the list of expected survivors to just one sports car — the Mustang.
" Lau argued the race would be "volatile and unpredictable" through Super Tuesday on March 270, at which point he confidently predicted the 225 campaign would be winnowed to Warren, Biden, and Sanders based on the campaign's "internal projections.
Judge Rufe winnowed the case to his claims against Roger, whom she said was not immune from his former assistant's suit because the First Amendment covered some of the statements De Ritis alleged he was fired for making.
Later, as Bush's shortlist was being winnowed down, top administration officials arranged for Thomas to meet the president at the White House -- but only after orchestrating an anonymous entry through a tunnel from the Treasury Department next door.
Australia is a member of an increasingly exclusive club of countries labeled triple-A by major ratings firms, a list that has been winnowed in recent years by the global financial crisis and rising debt levels. S.&P.
Winogrand, as he moved from New York to Texas and then to California, always preferred to be outdoors, and as a result he left behind thousands of undeveloped rolls and contact sheets that hadn't been winnowed for prints.
Still, no candidate has been able to sustain a big post-debate polling bump, and the thresholds have not winnowed the field drastically — even after a dramatic cut between the second and third round of debates this summer.
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The field is winnowed to 300 young scientists, among whom 40 become finalists for a competition in Washington, D.C. Regeneron Chief Executive Len Schleifer competed in the Westinghouse Science Talent Search in 1970 with a project on Euclidian geometry.
Obama also faces perhaps his most disappointing unfulfilled promise as he wraps his term: the prison at Guantanamo Bay, whose population has been winnowed to 61 from the hundreds who were detained there at the beginning of Obama's presidency.
OXON HILL, Md. (Reuters) - Sixteen young spellers, winnowed down from hundreds of contestants, will battle it out on Thursday night in the finals of the Scripps National Spelling Bee when the champion will walk away with a $50,000 prize.
Over the last decade, cashiers, laundromat workers, and farmers have all seen their numbers winnowed, for the predictable reasons: Routine manual work is the easiest to automate, and that's where we're seeing most automation gains and human job losses.
It's not a death spiral, but the market is slowly being winnowed to a core customer base: People who get federal assistance to cover their premiums, and unsubsidized customers who don't receive that help but need good health insurance.
In this case, more than 21923,21920 modern Russian works in all media were winnowed down to around 21905 paintings, sculptures, posters, illustrated books and magazines, film, theater set and costume design, drawings, prints, objects and one stunning architectural model.
Cruz argued that with the field being winnowed, there's a clear path for him to take on the GOP front-runner and that his win in the Iowa caucuses proves he's a viable alternative to the real estate mogul.
In a painstakingly complex process developed by Mr. Grossinger, the myriad data gleaned from thousands of historical sources are winnowed and fed into a geographical database, small bits that, like pixels, come together to create images of a forgotten landscape.
GIF: J. Skowron / Warsaw University Observatory Mróz and his colleagues winnowed down these five years of observation to 2,617 high-quality microlensing events, a significantly larger sample size than the same instrument's previous haul, published in 2011, which compiled 474 events.
The report does not cover all World Heritage sites; rather, its authors started with about 100 natural and human-made monuments, including Yellowstone National Park and the Statue of Liberty, and winnowed that list to 31 sites in 29 countries.
He said that a law firm that Ms. Kane had hired to sift through the emails was flummoxed by the sheer number of them — 13 million, later winnowed to seven million by tossing out the correspondence of lower-level officials.
The field was winnowed down to a handful of bidders, which included AT&T; private equity firms like TPG Capital; and the Quicken Loans co-founder Dan Gilbert, who has received the backing of Warren E. Buffett's company, Berkshire Hathaway.
Across the country, Pakistani voters will be making choices on Wednesday that have been heavily winnowed by the military establishment, which through intimidation and a sympathetic judiciary has repressed its unfavored candidates — and even entire political movements — in recent months.
And I realize now, that in my own life -- winnowed and shrunk into a similar tight routine; taking walks, piecing together puzzles, teaching my girls how to make pie crust, to plant okra -- along with that beauty lives profound meaning.
That's partly thanks to a story that methodically killed off its most interesting characters (and some of its best actors) as it winnowed into a more traditional good-versus-evil tale centered on its least interesting ones (Jon and Dany).
Previous winners include Sarah DeLappe ("The Wolves") and Clare Barron ("Dance Nation"), who shared the 2015 prize, and Aleshea Harris, who won in 2016 for "Is God Is." More than 2,000 submissions were winnowed down to eight by theater professionals.
The list is later winnowed to 10 or 15 candidates who are considered for official visits and a chunk of the five scholarships permitted by the N.C.A.A. In N.C.A.A. women's bowling, 78 colleges from all divisions compete against one another.
The impeachment bill is not likely to clear the Legislature this year, but Mr. Brownback is also pushing for an amendment that would give the governor more control over choosing new justices, who are now winnowed through a merit system.
But as an Asian-American candidate, issues of race and representation became factors in his candidacy, especially as rivals like Julián Castro, Kamala Harris and Cory Booker dropped out and the field winnowed to a handful of white front-runners.
The roster of 127 projects the Pentagon is targeting to pay for the border wall has been winnowed down from a much longer list of $12.9 billion worth of projects in dozens of states, as well as several locations overseas.
These contests were, overall, more important for how they affected the political world's understanding of the race, and how they winnowed the field, than for the relatively meager sum of delegates they allotted (just 5 percent have been awarded so far).
To do so, Cruz will point to the states he has won outright, but he will focus even more on the states where the winnowed GOP field allowed for a more direct comparison, a mano a mano showdown of Trump vs. Cruz.
Even the championship race, which came after a series of heats had winnowed the opening field down to a final six, involves one of the racers pulling up well early, presumably because he or she smelled something extremely interesting in foul territory.
A detailed memorandum Mr. Stamos wrote in early 2017 describing Russian interference was scrubbed for mentions of Russia and winnowed into a blog post last April that outlined, in hypothetical terms, how Facebook could be manipulated by a foreign adversary, they said.
Yes, the Academy is the only body that actually votes on who is nominated, but by the time that voting occurs, many, many other groups have weighed in, and they've often indirectly winnowed the list down from lots of contenders to a handful.
Voters in Iowa and New Hampshire have made it apparent that there is a sizable group that is concerned about Sanders's electability and vision, suggesting a ceiling to Sanders's support that will end up hurting him as the moderate field is winnowed.
To find reliable information about the effects of different gun laws, Morral and his colleagues looked at thousands of studies and then winnowed it down to those that actually say something about what a specific gun policy may cause once it is enacted.
We had winnowed the 2,000 entries to 200, and from those we arrived at the diner with our personal lists of top 20 and top 5, hoping there would be enough overlap to ease our task of finding a winner and four finalists.
The party establishment, such as it is, was showing signs of deciding on Rubio, the rest of the field was being winnowed, and a Trump-Ted Cruz-Rubio three-way race — assuming no Trump collapse — seemed like it could be upon us within weeks.
Sure, many handicappers are peddling the notion that the Democratic contest is already winnowed down to a three-way race (Joe Biden, Warren, and Bernie Sanders) or that it could become a five-way contest (if you consider Kamala Harris and Pete Buttigieg serious contenders).
"Quite apart from the debate rules and how they've winnowed down the field, this reduction in diversity is also a function that Iowa and New Hampshire are at the top of the nomination calendar," University of California Riverside political science professor Karthick Ramakrishnan tells Vox.
READ: Republicans won't call Trump racist but one things white people are "people of color" But it might make the actual primary process drag on even longer because a winnowed field makes it easier for the remaining candidates to top that threshold and keep winning delegates.
The final heat of candidates were winnowed down from dozens of contenders that couldn't clear hurdles or meet deadlines for the prize, which included designing and building original spacecraft, meeting flight regulations, and securing a launch contract scheduled to blast off by the end of 2017.
Hundreds of thousands of votes and nearly a thousand names were submitted, and ultimately the list was winnowed down to the following dozen (well, 14, with two pairs; descriptions taken from the Bank of England's summary): Some of the best intellectual company conceivable, to be quite honest.
"Crazy Rich Asians," a busy, fizzy movie winnowed from Kevin Kwan's sprawling, dishy novel, sets up a series of clashes — between tradition and individualism, between the heart's desire and familial duty, between insane wealth and prudent upward mobility — that are resolved with more laughter than tears.
The qualifications have winnowed the candidates who have made the cut — only former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenThe Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by AdvaMed - House panel expected to approve impeachment articles Thursday Democrats seek leverage for trial Democrats spend big to put Senate in play MORE, Sen.
Winnowed from a group of 280 female soldiers and officers who had volunteered, Leigh and I were two of the 28 who had passed a series of "physical, mental and intellectual evaluations," completed training at Fort Bragg, N.C., and had been selected to work with Special Forces.
The poultry correspondent pondered the four nominees' claims to belovedness and winnowed the field down to the late Marjo and Chewbacca: the former because of her hard data (seventy-six thousand views, "America's Got Talent"), and the latter because of his ample creature comforts (glamorous coop and private grooming).
If the field had been winnowed down to Trump, Cruz and Rubio by Super Tuesday, Rubio would have won Virginia, cleared more delegate thresholds, and possibly won Vermont as well, while Cruz might have pulled out Arkansas and maybe even Kentucky and also would have won more delegates overall.
The coronavirus' outbreak within Washington's halls of power have winnowed the number of lawmakers present to vote on critical pieces of legislation — including an imminent, nearly $2 trillion stimulus package — and provoked consideration of potential emergency measures such as remote voting to ensure continuity of government throughout the pandemic.
The national database allowed Looney and Turner to look at a massive group of 230 million prisoners, which they winnowed down for their study to people with sentences of a year or more who were imprisoned as of December 234, 230 — a group of about 1.4 million prisoners.
This stretch of road has played host to many taco purveyors since the area was developed after World War II. As the competition has ramped up and the taco-eating public has grown more discerning, the collection has been winnowed down to a superlative 212 or so restaurants and stands.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth WarrenThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump takes unexpected step to stem coronavirus Warren expected to refrain from endorsing Biden, Sanders during primary: report Progressive Jewish group endorses Sanders for president MORE (D-Mass.) from the primary, the race has now been winnowed to a two-person contest between Biden and Sen.
The DNC requirements, which have increasingly winnowed the proportion of the field on stage in recent months, meant that candidates had to achieve at least 5 percent support in four DNC-eligible national polls or 7 percent in two DNC-eligible early-state polls to get an invitation to Des Moines on Thursday.
LOS ANGELES — One day after seven candidates took the stage for the most intimate debate of the Democratic presidential primary cycle so far, the Democratic National Committee increased the qualification standards for its next debate in January, making it likely that the field of candidates will be winnowed even further for the event.
But while many expect the field to be winnowed down in a big way after the first few states—Michael Bennet and John Delaney haven't dropped out yet, if you can believe that—Klobuchar insisted earlier this week that she will continue on to New Hampshire regardless of what happens in Iowa.
After the presidential field winnowed in recent weeks, only seven Democrats still seeking the nomination were on the ballot in Nevada: Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who has spent hundreds of millions of dollars on his way to top-three showings in multiple national polls, is not on the ballot.
If the field had been winnowed down to Trump, Cruz and Kasich, Cruz would have swept up a lot of Rubio voters and done much better across the South, while Kasich would have won Vermont, competed more strongly in Virginia, and would probably be poised to beat Trump outright in states like Michigan and Illinois.
In the 1516 edition, Ariosto gives a conventionally idealized description of the nude Angelica, envisioned as "a statue fashioned of alabaster or some other lustrous marble," with "her unripe apple-breasts, and her golden hair winnowed by the wind" — very much like a graceful "Venus pudica" by Botticelli and studio, shown earlier in the exhibition.
Instead of giving a single speech to legislators and lobbyists in Albany, he spent more than a week going up and down and across the state, from Buffalo to Westchester to Long Island, giving eight speeches outlining 35 policy proposals, winnowed from list of 149 proposals in a 380-page State of the State book.
So it was with cresting anticipation, and no degree of certainty, that a winnowed-to-the-majors crowd on Monday night approached the Hôtel de Sénecterre, the 17th-century hôtel particulier on the Rue de l'Université that Mr. Slimane had spent one and a half years restoring to be the new home of Saint Laurent Couture.
After seven years of railing against the evils of the Affordable Care Act, the party had winnowed its hopes of dismantling it down to a menu of options to appease recalcitrant lawmakers — with no more pretenses of lofty policy making, only a realpolitik plea to keep the legislation churning through the Capitol by voting to advance something, anything.
The Republican National Committee on Wednesday thanked the party's presidential candidates for their efforts, after the once 85033-person field was winnowed down to a single candidate, Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE.
John Kasich is pitching himself as the best general election candidate in a winnowed Republican presidential field as he looks to surge past front-runners Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE and Sen.
The open-mindedness that had spurred Ronald Reagan to work with Tip O'Neill (D-Mass.) and Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson Clinton3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 85033 Buckingham Palace: Any suggestion Prince Andrew was involved in Epstein scandal 'abhorrent' The magic of majority rule in elections MORE to work with Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) had winnowed away.
The added bonus, even for those who do not make the culling to eight finalists and then to the winner, is the audience with fashion's major players that the selection affords: the LVMH group's creative directors who will make the final choice, including Karl Lagerfeld, whose arrival occasioned the most extended deployment of flashes, but also the editors, retailers and megamodels on the selection committee that winnowed the initial 1,313 applications.
But it was the sense that the field would soon be winnowed which set off the biggest fireworks, particularly on Wednesday night, when struggling candidates, mired in the middle or bottom of the pack, launched desperate, pay-attention-to-me-please attacks on front-runners like Joe Biden, hoping to create a made-for-TV moment that would be endlessly replayed on cable, prompting a wave of online donations and a bump in the national surveys.
Parts of the tech industry have also produced theier own policy recommendations for the presidential field, which is now winnowed down to presumptive Republican nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.

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