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Previous presidents have zeroed in on limiting executive dining rooms.
Toyota has zeroed in on modular delivery and retail experiences.
Mr. O'Sullivan, in his letter, zeroed in on this challenge.
Horizon also zeroed in on patients' worries about drug costs.
He also zeroed in on the size of Biden's crowds.
Cedric Richmond zeroed in on Sessions' history with a sharper edge.
Klobuchar zeroed in on this line during her questioning on Tuesday.
Then she zeroed in on a detail about the witness's hair.
Commenters on the post have zeroed in on his wife's expression.
That comes to light with more zeroed-in close relationships research.
We know that ... This is something Steve has zeroed in. Yeah.
Hujar, too, zeroed in on kids playing games and having fun.
The lawyers also zeroed in on storylines that will satisfy Trump.
The researchers also zeroed in on which factors caused positive results.
Gorsuch zeroed in on the process used to write the rule.
All weekend I was zeroed in on my pitch deck and practicing.
Recently, Bush and his surrogates have zeroed in on Trump's vulgar language.
Die-hard Swifties, though, have zeroed in on a specific date: Oct.
Now, I have not zeroed in on what, exactly, they would be.
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders zeroed in on such sentiment Thursday.
Immediately, investigators zeroed in on Medellin's boyfriend and roommate, Gabriel Campos-Martinez.
On campaign finance:Sanders has zeroed-in on campaign finance reform for years.
Not the first time burglars zeroed in on one of Dan's cribs.
Investigators zeroed in on the captain after scouring Ms. Tiburcio's online messages.
Trevor Noah zeroed in on Mr. Moore's identity as a conservative Christian.
Ultimately, investigators zeroed in on the third rail as an exacerbating issue.
Democrats have also zeroed in on Pruitt's past statements about climate change.
And during the cross-examination, the defense zeroed in on that omission.
Similarly, toxic pro-Trump communities have zeroed in on teenage climate protesters.
Much of Jones' recent campaign activity has zeroed in on these voters.
Democrats have zeroed in on the loans as an area for investigation.
Senator Bernie Sanders and Mayor Pete Buttigieg zeroed in on stagnant wages.
They zeroed in on Mr. Sabrié, the obvious foreigner in our group.
By the spring of 2018, Mr. Nunes zeroed in on new targets.
Yet Amazon has also zeroed in on fashion as an opportunity for growth.
To address these challenges, the Chinese government has zeroed in on green buildings.
What's happening: The EU has has zeroed in on policing content and privacy.
The researchers zeroed in on Siri, Cortana, Google Now, and Samsung's S Voice.
The operations might be better owned by rivals zeroed in on South America.
Many of the lawmakers zeroed in on the potential hacking threat from Russia.
Wall Street also zeroed in on the busiest week of the earnings season.
Heginbotham looked past all that noisy decoration and zeroed in on the science.
They identified 20 races they could potentially flip, and zeroed in on 6.
The Chinese have zeroed in on his ethnicity as a mode of attack.
Clinton's successor in the Senate, zeroed in on the struggles of working parents.
Republicans zeroed in on the Phoenix rate increase to press their political case.
Ms. Fitzpatrick quickly zeroed in on her goal for after college: Wall Street.
"She was incredibly proactive and really zeroed in on the issue," Stein said.
My crotch is zeroed in on by commentators and legislators, surveilled, and debated.
A few readers zeroed in on another dimension of workplace chatter: the audience.
One week they zeroed in on people who like Sweetgreen, the salad chain.
After returning from the Trump store, I zeroed in on PVH's necktie operation.
A year ago, of course, no cameras could have zeroed in on Demps.
So he zeroed in on Flemming and Fowler, two friends with engineering degrees.
But his critics zeroed in on Mr. Kuczynski's statements during the congressional inquiry.
Ms. Fitzpatrick quickly zeroed in on her goal for after college: Wall Street.
John Solomon's contributions WaPo's Philip Bump zeroed in on this point on Thursday.
Republicans zeroed in on the report's criticisms of the FBI's "Crossfire Hurricane" investigation.
Legebokoff's defense lawyer zeroed in on the victims' drug debts and risky behavior.
We zeroed in on measuring something called "phubbing" (a fusion of "phone" and "snubbing").
Opposition leaders have zeroed in on corruption, making it a focus of their campaigns.
Lawmakers have zeroed in on Homeland Security's decision to designate election infrastructure as critical.
He looked around for a while and zeroed in on THE SAME BLUE NIGHTGOWN!
The Republican National Committee zeroed in on Saturday's runoff election for governor in Louisiana.
Federal prosecutors zeroed in on his investments in taxi medallions in New York City.
DeBerry and her colleague quickly zeroed in on rural access to high-speed internet.
In particular, the defense zeroed in on a C.I.A. employee identified only as Michael.
Instead he has zeroed in on his own way of getting his message out.
He had the beach zeroed in by artillery and mortars to the last inch.
In the GOP primary, Newt Gingrich zeroed in on Romney's years at Bain Capital.
The mortars zeroed in, "like someone bouncing a basketball around the hole," he said.
Chatwood, whose control had been spotty in recent starts, zeroed in on the strike zone.
Other research has zeroed in on how language and speech is signaled in the brain.
Brooks reviewed some of Kruger's options and zeroed in on her ultimate choice right away.
They zeroed in on Bedford-Stuyvesant, finding a two-family brownstone in need of work.
All of the messaging has been zeroed in on how Scorpio will play games better.
Investigators zeroed in on Heinrich then but J.S. was unable to identify him, Sanner said.
Warren zeroed in on Esper's seven years at Raytheon as vice president for government relations.
The Republican presidential nominee zeroed in on a comment the former president made in May.
In the end, it was Reynolds who zeroed in on the prince of puckering up.
Still, Sessions has zeroed in on Chicago, even though other large cities have similar policies.
MORE recently zeroed in on the disconnect within the nation of how we understand truth.
Now a new theory has firmly zeroed in on a Wordpress plugin called Revolution Slider.
President Donald Trump and his Republican allies in Congress have zeroed in on Lt. Col.
At S.M.U., meanwhile, Coach Brown had zeroed in on Frazier as his top recruiting target.
They caught my eye, smiled, then zeroed in on the small heel I was wearing.
The sisters had already zeroed in on several candidates well before their appeal went viral.
" Schiff zeroed in: "Two minutes ago, you said you had no private meeting with Arkady.
Tapping our network of sources, Reuters journalists ultimately zeroed in on about a dozen people.
But while he photographed both Protestants and Catholics, he gradually zeroed in on the Loyalists.
CNN's lead lawyer, Theodore J. Boutrous Jr., zeroed in on that point at Wednesday's hearing.
It's so easy to get zeroed in on traditional types of resolutions and goal setting.
But some of her rivals quickly zeroed in on her ties to SUM and Gulati.
They zeroed in on work by two young contemporary poets, Ocean Vuong and Kaveh Akbar.
Meanwhile, unlike Van, the militant Tami has zeroed in on the celebrity she's been stalking.
But the Bolsonaro camp quickly zeroed in on Mr. Greenwald rather than on Mr. Moro.
" And he zeroed in on the network's troubled morning show when he mentioned NBC's "No.
Justice Antonin Scalia zeroed in on its controversial requirement that all Americans purchase health insurance.
It's zeroed in specifically on luxury handbags, and the accepted designer list is tightly curated.
A year after it went public, Facebook zeroed in on growing its business in the Philippines.
She zeroed in on biology, from the title—the word "iris" forward and back—on down.
But it's not as though they zeroed in on Trump 30 years ago, and only Trump.
Obama then zeroed in on what amounts to his closing argument on behalf of Hillary Clinton.
Portale has been trying to establish that police prematurely zeroed in on Graswald as a suspect.
Mr Castro has zeroed in on real problems, such as expensive electricity, burdensome bureaucracy and corruption.
Reporter Madeleine Baran had clearly zeroed in on Heinrich as a major part of her story.
But like the congressman, Dean zeroed in on the failures of the party's high level strategists.
As part of our research, we zeroed in on the empathy levels of over 18,000 leaders.
Oracle zeroed in on Ubhi to support its claim that the process was riddled with conflict.
Perhaps that's why Robbins zeroed in on her calling card: that greatest of crowd-pleasers, pasta.
Allred zeroed in on health care, making pre-existing conditions protections a centerpiece of his campaign.
Then he zeroed in on the nearby butcher's shop and its huge slabs of frozen meat.
"The focus that we've been really zeroed in on is cybersecurity and misinformation campaigns," Wyman said.
But police "zeroed in on Nick Hillary," Mr. Siegal said, with little consideration of other suspects.
Early Friday, Whitmer's campaign zeroed in on filings that showed a PAC run by state Rep.
They have also zeroed in on Trump's request for a drastic increase in immigrant detention beds.
Fans zeroed in on a line from last week's episode that could highlight a Sansa pregnancy.
Scientists began searching for answers, and zeroed in on dietary saturated fat as the leading contributor.
"Nobody's clear about the causative factor, the causative agent has not been zeroed in," he said.
Yet on closer inspection, I saw that they had zeroed in on certain totems of power.
Ms. Martins zeroed in on the AmeriCorps connection and joined Green City Force in May 2017.
Esmail has zeroed in on her friend, and she's not going to let him use her.
Instead, the judge zeroed in on the moment that Mr. Roy climbed out of his truck.
Investigators eventually zeroed in on the suspect and traced the DNA to Mr. DeAngelo's front door.
Eduardo Arevalo allegedly confessed to the murder after police zeroed in on him as a suspect.
The new analysis zeroed in on psychology papers published in Nature and Science between 2010 and 2015.
Everything else was background noise and I was just zeroed in on finding that person for me.
Nevertheless, investors also zeroed in on Washington, as President Donald Trump tried to avoid a government shutdown.
They quickly zeroed in on Serwylo's bread, enticed by a particularly appetizing-looking sleeve of English muffins.
It was a noticeable break in stride for the Trump campaign, which had zeroed in on Mrs.
But on set, Phoenix was zeroed in on his character Arthur, who ultimately becomes the villainous Joker.
Investigators zeroed in on him after matching crime scene DNA with one of DeAngelo's relatives on GEDmatch.
Reporting around the nominations consistently zeroed in on the diversity of the candidates up for the awards.
Most election observers zeroed in on the margin by which Trump and Franks won compared with Lesko.
Each expression, gesture, artful hesitation and sly punch line is zeroed in on, framed for our appreciation.
So I've zeroed in on the 15 most notable Scrooges, then ranked them from worst to best.
And the company seems to have zeroed in on places able to handle an influx of workers.
I immediately zeroed in on his gaunt cheeks and the specter his face formed without his dentures.
Right after joining the council, Mr. Magaqa zeroed in on the troubled renovation of the Memorial Hall.
Their research zeroed in on the brain, not the foot, as the crucial element in the disparity.
Asked about big risks that could shake up this placid picture, both men zeroed in on inflation.
Weld said that Clinton's campaign had zeroed in on his relative warmth toward the Democratic presidential nominee.
The company zeroed in on this grey area to VICE News, disputing The Global Disinformation Index methodology.
CNN is not aware of the identity of the individuals White House aides have zeroed in on.
Much of the media, including this newsletter, has zeroed in on the 538 elected seats in Congress.
She zeroed in on one aspect of the deal that would convince Comcast to play ball with Disney.
While some might've been more focused on the trio's social dynamic, our eyes zeroed in on her jacket.
Trump has zeroed in on Clinton's protracted battle with Sanders, a 74-year-old U.S. senator from Vermont.
The kinds of firearms O'Rourke has zeroed in on, semi-automatic rifles, have been utilized by mass shooters.
A new British study has zeroed in on an unlikely contributor to the spread of these superbugs: Surfers.
Beijing, for its part, zeroed in on an array of American products, including plastics, a fast-growing export.
It was not the first time prosecutors have zeroed in on Trafigura, a commodities trader based in Geneva.
According to Bustle, a fan account zeroed in on Bob and his standout clown story from season 2.
But U.K. investigators perusing footage from security cameras installed around the country quickly zeroed in on two men.
"JusticeforEllaGrayce" became a popular hashtag on social media as investigators "zeroed in" on Putnal, the Journal-Constitution reported.
Democrats have zeroed in on his tenure as headmaster of a now-defunct Massachusetts school for troubled teens.
She has, for example, zeroed in on the credit reporting firm Equifax and the chronic misbehaver Wells Fargo.
Rapidly testing thousands of compounds in varying doses, the lab has already zeroed in on a promising candidate.
In particular, lawmakers have zeroed in on the texts as evidence of anti-Trump bias within the bureau.
Apple's designers somehow zeroed in on the perfect shade of gray for the background of Safari's reading tab.
Officials soon zeroed in on an explanation — the plot of land once belonged to a nearby state prison.
Republicans zeroed in on Obama's attempt to go around Congress as a questionable way to advance his goals.
He zeroed in on one alleged encounter that Giuffre has said occurred in London on March 10, 2001.
Their data zeroed in on people thought to be anti-tax or anti-transit and likely to vote.
Republicans expressed concerns about unfair treatment of conservatives, and lawmakers in both parties zeroed in on privacy issues.
They zeroed in on friendly messages and ongoing contact between the women and Weinstein after the alleged attacks.
By the spring of 2016, the operation had zeroed in on supporting Mr. Trump and disparaging Hillary Clinton.
Snyder zeroed in on Rivera, who flew to Washington on Monday to meet with him about the job.
CVS has zeroed in on patients with chronic conditions as a key way it can drive down costs.
Perhaps sensing a dodge, Mr. Rogan, a clever interviewer, zeroed in: "Putin's a little bit spooky," he said.
"Television is his preferred medium," Mr. Zucker said, asked why the president had zeroed in on his network.
" Carlson zeroed in on that second sentence — "Why are so many white Americans so brutally mean and inhumane?
Democrats zeroed in on the $1.5 trillion price tag after the White House released its budget this week.
Late Tuesday night, police announced they had zeroed in on a suspect: 29-year-old Domingo Ramirez-Cavente.
And while her toned bikini body is definitely something to be admired, most eyes zeroed in on something else.
So they zeroed in on science and technology as the single most important national security goal they could have.
Experts zeroed in on the correct information even when under the overwhelming pressure of a Formula One Grand Prix.
Police have not said how they zeroed in on Eisenhauer or whether he knew the girl before her abduction.
It's only now that the magical investigative powers of podcast journalism have zeroed in on the Richard Simmons enigma.
It also zeroed in on other lucrative public works projects awarded by the outgoing government at the last minute.
He zeroed in on his adrenal glands, which sit atop the kidneys on either side of the lower abdomen.
I skimmed this piece, zeroed in on the neocon criticism, and shared it without seeing and considering the rest.
During cross-examination, Henein zeroed in on why DeCoutere hadn't fully disclosed the details of her interactions with Ghomeshi.
Last year, for instance, the FBI zeroed in on conspiracy theories and identified them as a domestic-terrorism threat.
Michael McCaul told President Donald Trump at a law enforcement roundtable on Tuesday, before police zeroed in on Conditt.
During another sweep of the area Monday, authorities zeroed in on a vacant summer home that was undergoing renovation.
Meanwhile, Hugin zeroed in on the Democratic senator's legal woes, saying that he has "embarrassed and failed" New Jersey.
He read the Dark Forces review and zeroed-in on the passage where Kapalka called it a Doom clone.
On the beach, contemplating the meaning of life and what he should do next, he zeroed in on condoms.
These so-called lookalike audiences can be tightly geotargeted, as well as zeroed in on granular interests and demographics.
The right has zeroed in on the yawning inequality gap in Europe, which has only grown since the recession.
POLITICO has zeroed in on three House Democrats whose different approaches to impeachment underscore the tensions the party faces.
In 22005, Kavanaugh received a second hearing, and senators zeroed in on issues related to the war on terrorism.
Workers' rights groups have zeroed in on the tipped minimum wage as one culprit in America's growing income inequality.
At a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing last week, Senator Marsha Blackburn, Republican of Tennessee, zeroed in on this point.
It doesn't sound like cops have zeroed in on a perp yet, but Amber says she's on the case.
That's why he zeroed in on Johnson's Baby Powder after he took on Darlene Coker as a client in 19713.
That's why he zeroed in on Johnson's Baby Powder after he took on Darlene Coker as a client in 1997.
They've zeroed in on a their prime audience: health and socially conscious, on-the-go, upwardly mobile, urban dwelling millennials.
In the California case, authorities had zeroed in on accused serial murderer Joseph DeAngelo through the DNA of his relatives.
Currently, 'the conversation' has zeroed in on Donald Trump, the lighting rod for the anti-establishment zeitgeist of conservative America.
Critics have zeroed in on Republican plans to raise the lowest individual tax bracket to 12 percent from 10 percent.
J., who has zeroed in on Biden's record on race as well, is also likely to go on the attack.
Some Democrats quickly zeroed-in on the episodes that Mueller examined concerning the President related to potential obstruction of justice.
The skit zeroed in on the tense exchange between Kavanaugh and Klobuchar, imitating their back-and-forth over drinking alcohol.
KELLY EVANS: ALL EYES ON WASHINGTON TODAY AS THE MARKET ZEROED IN ON TRADE, FACEBOOK, SYRIA, TO NAME MANY ISSUES.
Some Democrats on Thursday zeroed in on establishing Congress's legal ability to request, obtain and publicly disclose the returns. Rep.
It was proof that Mueller had zeroed in on actual contact—and possible collusion—between the Trump campaign and Russia.
Through consultation with some of the nation's top obesity experts, Michelle Obama zeroed in on solving the school lunch problem.
Executives have zeroed in on language in Senate Republicans' initial proposal allocating a portion of those funds to Big Business.
The Yankees zeroed in on two areas for Andujar: how he throws the ball and how he uses his feet.
But the party as a whole has not zeroed in, I don't think, on all of those kitchen table issues.
I zeroed in on one scene in particular, freeze-framing a group jailed behind precinct bars, looking for my face.
For the Tech and Design issue, we zeroed in on the autonomous car — and the future it might usher in.
The researchers zeroed in on 8,600 of the participants who had been part of the study for about 25 years.
" Walton then zeroed in on the lack of public closure regarding the investigation, comparing Trump's approach to a "banana republic.
Had political observers zeroed in on this group, they might have seen sooner how the Brexit referendum would turn out.
They had zeroed in on a certain style and he realized, apparently, that he liked that one the best, too.
All the roads zeroed in on one scientist: Steven Gray of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas.
" He adds, "this is similar to what we saw with gasoline futures last week as Harvey zeroed in on Texas.
The report covers a lot of ground, but we zeroed in on two big categories — the economy and health care.
Nearly four decades later, authorities have zeroed in on a suspect: her son's former football coach, Joseph Clinton Mills, 58.
As he pushed Senate Republicans to repeal the Affordable Care Act last year, President Donald Trump zeroed in on Sen.
Conservatives had zeroed in on Mr. Puzder's employment of an undocumented immigrant as his housekeeper and on spousal abuse accusations.
Franken zeroed in on Facebook general counsel Colin Stretch during a Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing on online Russian disinformation campaigns.
It's also zeroed in on the rise of fractional share trading in real time, touting the service atop its website.
Richard Alley, a climate scientist at Penn State University, zeroed in on the impact of sea level rise on storm surge.
In that study, researchers zeroed in on eight genetic variants in four regions of the human genome that strongly influence pigment.
There are also some serious questions as to what she knew about the Trump Tower meeting Mueller has zeroed in on.
In his decision, Watson zeroed in on the fact that grandparents were notably excluded from the definition, and thus, the country.
But we also zeroed in on the characters, the degree of playfulness and the degree of self-awareness they should have.
"Stensul has zeroed in on a massive problem space hiding in plain sight," said Javelin's Alex Gurevich in the funding announcement.
He quickly zeroed in on her, she recalled, and asked about her personal life and her work as an Islamic teacher.
" Breitbart zeroed in Obama's comments about Michelle's portrait, headlining a post, "Obama Thanks Artist for Capturing Michelle's 'Hotness' in Official Portrait.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau zeroed in on the importance of expanding global trade at Bloomberg's Global Business Forum on Wednesday:
The company analyzed the 100 most populous cities in the country, and zeroed in on taxes, rent, utilities, transportation and groceries.
I think what is remarkable about it is that police immediately zeroed in on the real shooter, and they killed him.
With Signal, she says, she quickly zeroed in on SoftTech VC, which recently led a $2.5 million round in her company.
Lawmakers largely zeroed in on the state of the U.S. labor force and other economic concerns in their questions for Powell.
That defensive position came under attack in 2015 as political rhetoric from both sides zeroed in on perceived unfair drug pricing.
The Justice Department claims that conspirators misappropriated $13 billion from 1MDB, and has zeroed in on Goldman's role in the scheme.
Trump and his GOP allies have zeroed in on the uniform to suggest Vindman is being performative, which he vehemently denies.
The US Justice Department claims conspirators misappropriated $4.5 billion from 1MDB, and has zeroed in on Goldman's role in the scheme.
Scientists in France recently zeroed in on a link between people who eat more processed foods and those who develop cancer.
But they also zeroed in on one of the distinctive, and fateful, aspects of Princeton's history: its heavily Southern student body.
Sixteen years later they understood the importance of inland China better and so zeroed in on Wuhan, as well as Tianjin.
On Thursday, Harris was taking audience questions when a man stepped to the mic and zeroed in on her fundraising methods.
Kennedy zeroed in on Petersen's lack of relevant experience and hit him with a series of basic questions about the law.
My colleagues and I have zeroed in on one specific aspect that might help explain America&aposs dysfunctional discourse: moral grandstanding.
In any event, many of the justices zeroed in on a different potential problem with the administration's decision to end DACA.
Along with Duggal and Dong, they zeroed in on the Coterie concept and it became the first company F3 has incubated.
But Mr. Trump has zeroed in on how investment in Mexico may be hurting the chances for job growth in America.
Mr. Baldassare said he was struck by the fact that the question on this particular survey zeroed in on local communities.
In the last 24 hours, authorities have zeroed in on Opa-Locka, where some of the other packages have passed through.
We're told the criminal probe has zeroed in on a drug that almost killed Prince 6 days before his death -- Percocet.
The piece in question zeroed in on one of the "habits" that made some angry: women applying makeup on public transportation.
Now that the investigators had zeroed in on Bogachev, a grand jury could finally indict him as the mastermind behind GameOver Zeus.
Curtis had not only anticipated Trump's victory, but also zeroed in on the abject disbelief and shock that followed in its wake.
In their conversations about student loan forgiveness, Ramamurti zeroed in on the "racially regressive impact" that could have on blacks, Hamilton said.
"Right now, analysts feel like they've really zeroed in on what earnings power is for the S&P this year," said Colas.
In the 2018 midterms, many Democrats zeroed in almost entirely on health care, a key issue particularly with white and suburban voters.
It was the first example of what we now call a psychedelic, and researchers zeroed in on the visual hallucinations it produced.
When journalist Michael Lewis began investigating the transition officials appointed by the Trump administration, he zeroed in on Brian Klippenstein's USDA role.
We've zeroed in on three strategies that have led to success in the craft beer world that are relevant to all entrepreneurs.
But there's one particular description that the talking heads of cable news have zeroed in on: This is just like "The Apprentice"!
With careful refinement, they zeroed in on the exact protein that progesterone must bind to in order to activate the sperm: ABHD2.
We're told Floyd was shopping at the Diamond Club fine jewelry shop inside the Seybold Building when Mayweather zeroed in a stone.
Authorities had zeroed in on phone records that they alleged placed him with the teen at the approximate time of her attack.
Pathak said the police had also zeroed in on the suspect's accomplices, who may have also been involved in the alleged rape.
Reid zeroed in on his taxes, saying he hadn't paid any in a decade without offering any evidence to support the claim.
As she was brainstorming business ideas, Deane zeroed in on her frustration with the poor quality of school backpacks for her children.
Trump, in turn, has zeroed in on Kasich's free trade policies, which the billionaire says have hurt Ohio's economy and jobs market.
And now they've zeroed in on a new customer who deserves a good night's sleep as much as you do: your pup!
They zeroed in on rubble of homes where there were burned cars driveway, or the roof was burned off, according to Ferreira.
After the 85033 elections, the GOP zeroed in on ObamaCare, but their efforts fell short despite having Republican majorities in both chambers.
They also zeroed in on whether and when, after each study's start, the participant had been diagnosed with any type of cancer.
During his first few months leading the powerful Ways and Means panel, Brady zeroed in on entitlement and tax reform and trade.
John Kasich, but Republican lawmakers appear to have zeroed in on specific texts that they say may have moved beyond name-calling.
On CNN, Panetta zeroed in on Trump's suggestion that Japan, South Korea and Saudi Arabia should be able to obtain nuclear weapons.
With a major market comeback underway, Cramer zeroed in on four key stocks in a sector that's not getting much love: biotechnology.
But because of Bey's spectacular birth announcement, eagle-eyed fans zeroed in on all the comings and goings of Bey's entire team.
They have zeroed in on Mueller's murky language on the obstruction of justice charges, arguing that underscores the need for further scrutiny.
When the camera stays zeroed in on Peter's shell shocked eyes, it's the most honest and palpable horror in this entire movie.
But while an alliance of well-known companies was now working together on the issue, the online critics zeroed in on Chobani.
As early as July, shortly after the family separation policy was rescinded, the working group had already zeroed in on several ideas.
Dick Durbin (D-IL), the No. 2 Democrat in the Senate, zeroed in on this question in his five minutes of questioning.
The researchers zeroed in on Twitter accounts posting information that was in step with material coming from well-known Russian propaganda outlets.
His studies, also in mice, have zeroed in on the epididymis, a tube near the testicles where sperm cells load before ejaculation.
NEW YORK Quite a few readers zeroed in on the Workologist's glaring ignorance of the pistachio options that our modern marketplace provides.
He turned to Google and eventually zeroed in on the man on the right with the severe features and the dark hat.
But as historians zeroed in on a few answers, much of the nuance and importance of the war's deeper history was lost.
He zeroed in on Trump's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, who sent $130,000 in hush money to Stephanie Clifford, the pornographic film actress.
He and Ms. Sullivan, 9023, started house-hunting within a wide radius — New Jersey, Connecticut, Westchester — but quickly zeroed in on Bronxville.
Mr. Combs zeroed in on a young woman gazing at abstract paintings by Eli Sudbrack — better known as Assume Vivid Astro Focus.
Maguire also zeroed in on threats to U.S. elections, and emphasized the importance of keeping the election process free from foreign interference.
Maguire also zeroed in on threats to U.S. elections, and emphasized the importance of keeping the election process free from foreign interference.
The investigation has zeroed in on vitamin E acetate, mostly found in illegal THC vaping products, as one of the main causes.
FTI zeroed in on an April 2018 dinner in which Prince Mohammed and Mr. Bezos had exchanged phone numbers in Los Angeles.
And so they've zeroed in on an anonymous whistleblower complaint that was cooked up in cooperation with Democrats on this very committee.
Some Republican lawmakers have zeroed in on its compendium of unverified allegations as the basis for the furor over Trump and Russia.
Some Republican lawmakers have zeroed in on its compendium of unproven allegations as the basis for the furor over Trump and Russia.
In the aftermath of the Parkland shooting, House Republicans have also zeroed in on law enforcement's botched response to the deadly rampage.
Pascrell zeroed in on investment in expert staff as the core problem: Ultimately, nearly all our problems come back to staggering underinvestment.
That's when the agents decided to call in a canine unit, which zeroed in on a strange scent emanating from the vehicle.
Over and over again, they have zeroed in on the high copays and deductibles in Obamacare as a key source of discontent.
Trump took to Twitter to attack her after the first Republican debate, when she zeroed in on him over past sexist comments.
In 2015, when European regulators zeroed in on Google, then-President Obama called enforcers protectionist and senators wrote strongly worded letters of caution.
Thankfully, I never felt pressured to succeed simply because I was surrounded by people who had already zeroed in on their natural abilities.
While some veered into overly didactic territory, those that zeroed in on a particular, often personal sense of place were the most poignant.
Investigators have zeroed in on the cause of the accident, but they may never fully comprehend Bostian's state of mind on May 12.
It is unclear how Masters zeroed in on Williams, whose name appears nowhere in the lengthy file on the first shooting of Stokes.
This analysis, which is published today in Nature Communications, zeroed in on two factors responsible for the apparent slowdown in atmospheric CO2 buildup.
On Friday, the Beyhive zeroed in on lyrics off of DJ Khaled's new song with the superstar, her husband JAY-Z and Future.
This time, they zeroed in on a simple white concrete compound in Los Mochis, a coastal city in Guzman's home state of Sinaloa.
But as most zeroed in on the message behind his speech, eagle-eyed history buffs and language wonks were beset with another question.
Mashable's Kellen Beck zeroed in on the blowback after trying Diablo Immortal for himself at BlizzCon, the annual event where the reveal happened.
I zeroed in on a trio of young women eagerly discussing finer points from the book that didn't make it into the movie.
Jackson, the team's president, has zeroed in Jeff Hornacek, who was fired as coach of the Phoenix Suns this season after 214.3 games.
While most Trump critics focussed on the contents of the e-mail chain, a few zeroed in on Donald, Jr.,'s font choice.
The last two Sundays, The Walking Dead zeroed in on individual characters fighting its All-Out War — first Ezekiel, then Gabriel and Negan.
Picard zeroed in on the "tsunami of data" that newer technologies can gather and create, especially the so-called internet of things (IoT).
Matz thought Rizzo had zeroed in on his sinking fastball, so he tossed a changeup for the 10th pitch of the at-bat.
He's also zeroed in on the Trump Organization's efforts to build a Trump Tower in Moscow at the height of the 2016 election.
In recent years, gender pay activists have zeroed in on how early wage differences for men and women persist and widen over time.
But Republicans zeroed in on Sondland saying he did not directly communicate with Trump on the security assistance being conditioned on the investigations.
I zeroed in on that "AG" rebus in Mel Rosen's puzzle like a hunting dog, and it was the most satisfying feeling ever.
Many Americans watching the first 2016 presidential debate Monday night at Hofstra University zeroed in on sniffling noises coming from Donald J. Trump.
Democrats zeroed in on Trump's allegations that Ukraine interfered in the 2016 election, as well as his accusations of corruption against the Bidens.
The source wouldn't get into specifics, but the morning after the meeting, Schumer zeroed in on the estate tax on the Senate floor.
And at CPAC, the conclave for conservatives held in Washington last month, newly appointed Education Secretary Betsy DeVos zeroed in on college faculty.
In typical Dyson fashion, the brand zeroed in on and found solutions to some of those minor annoyances with the whole blowdrying process.
Anderson zeroed in on Adam Smith, whose "The Wealth of Nations," published in 1776, is taken as a keystone of free-market ideology.
The new addition is a sign of how Bolton's hawkish focus has zeroed in on a new target - getting Maduro to leave Venezuela.
Francis zeroed in on endemic corruption, linking it with persistent, long-term poverty as well as poaching and illegal exports of natural resources.
A similar study that zeroed in on Tennessee's community college program showed that about half of qualifying students received no aid at all.
It is a challenge that Senator Tammy Duckworth, who in April became the first sitting senator to give birth, has zeroed in on.
Bobby Rush (D-Ill.) lambasted Trump for continuing to tweet about his ongoing impeachment trial as social media zeroed in on Bryant's death.
The police investigating the 25-year-old woman's sudden disappearance from her home in New Jersey quickly zeroed in on her ex-boyfriend.
The Justice Department claims that conspirators misappropriated $4.5 billion from the 1MDB fund, and has zeroed in on Goldman's role in the scheme.
Before the jurors took the stand Tuesday, Jackson zeroed in on that issue and what information about Hart the defense had access to.
The report, published shortly after the North's first nuclear detonation, zeroed in on whether the satellites could track Korean missiles on mobile launchers.
He zeroed in on one example in particular, a Salesforce branded Patagonia vest, like the kind given to Dreamforce conference attendees in 2015.
She zeroed in on the project's seasoned producer, Buddy Cannon, who had a low-key way of drawing her out at the microphone.
Early in her tenure, Trump zeroed in on the particularly difficult sub-category of drug addiction in Neo-natal Abstinence Syndrome, or NAS.
Facebook seems to have zeroed in on only one component of this ecosystem — outside websites — and within it, narrow types of bad actors.
Politicians and the commentariat of both the left and right have now zeroed in on the major digital content platforms and online retailers.
WASHINGTON — At a hearing this summer about the rising power of the country's biggest tech companies, Representative David Cicilline zeroed in on Amazon.
Policymakers have increasingly zeroed in on Section 230 amid mounting scrutiny of major tech companies and the way they moderate their platforms. Sen.
Speaking to a crowd in Maine, Trump zeroed in how Romney "begged" him for an endorsement when he ran for president in 2012.
As Ocasio-Cortez zeroed in on the president's financial information, Cohen alleged that Trump has previously lied about the worth of his assets.
Nearly half of respondents, 46%, favored a ban on all immigration from Mexico, a country Trump has zeroed in on throughout his campaign.
"Look at you," Kardashian West said while laughing before bending over to kiss the little cutie, whose focus remained zeroed in on the purse.
We zeroed in on seven specific life circumstances that can be demanding and confusing when it comes to accessing and paying for medical care.
In a particularly chilling detail, undercover agents from Black Cube reportedly zeroed in on Rose McGowan, who named Weinstein as her rapist last month.
Certainly, there are some successes but there are a lot of programs that simply cannot justify their existence and that's where we zeroed in.
While Trudeau himself has kept a low profile since the U.S. attacks, Canadians incensed on his behalf have zeroed in on a pocketbook response.
As we reported, Mathers was at her LA Fitness and zeroed in on an elderly woman who was changing clothes in the locker room.
To gain some insight, we zeroed in on items with sentimental value in a series of studies recently published in the Journal of Marketing.
And out of all the deals Trump has negotiated, Bee zeroed in on a particular one: A Trump Tower in the country of Azerbaijan.
He particularly zeroed in on gun legislation, a divisive issue in parts of once-red Virginia but a political priority for many suburban voters.
They've zeroed in on a group of 20 companies that will report their results by August 16 and where options trading is relatively liquid.
Gordon, who manages portfolios for private and public pension funds, has zeroed in on a few spots which could reap solid gains for investors.
White House aides have zeroed in on the word "presumed" in Sondland's testimony, suggesting that lack of certainty is enough to undermine his claim.
Republicans have zeroed in on two former FBI officials, Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, who exchanged text messages critical of Trump before the election.
They zeroed in on clocklike wobbles in the starlight, as the colors shifted slightly to the reddish end of the spectrum, then slightly bluish.
With a major market comeback underway, CNBC's Jim Cramer zeroed in on four key stocks in a sector that's not getting much love: biotechnology.
Attention zeroed in on an activist and former congressman from Honduras who had been traveling with the migrants and posting updates about their journey.
Sure, he probably would have zeroed in on something else had I not put them on this morning, but they're a pretty easy target.
But Trump has zeroed in on what he calls unfair burden sharing, given that some NATO allies haven't met agreed upon defense-spending levels.
In recent days, the DOJ has also zeroed in on illegal price-gouging of crucial medical and other supplies required to fight the coronavirus.
After previous shootings, Mr. Trump zeroed in on the role of Muslims, or accused opponents like Hillary Clinton of advocating wide-open immigration policies.
He is alleged to have zeroed in on Mr. Pozner as being involved in the conspiracy, leading Mr. Pozner to experience harassment and threats.
As the Mueller's probe has zeroed in on top White House officials, speculation over whether the special counsel will keep his job has intensified.
House investigators in the impeachment inquiry have zeroed in on the issue of whether this matter amounted to a quid pro quo or bribery.
The FCC's method to privacy enforcement, on the other hand, would have zeroed-in on who held the data, not what the data were.
Over the past two days, the president has zeroed in on his claim, having posted numerous tweets and maps backing up his initial statement.
Federal investigators zeroed in on Person, 53, in a 32-page complaint released on Tuesday that accused him of bribery, wire fraud and conspiracy.
As it happens, Reid had just written an article explaining how the Iowa caucuses work, and zeroed in on a town called Johnston, Iowa.
Democrats have zeroed in on Bolton — who once apparently called Trump's dealings in Ukraine a "drug deal" — as a key witness in the Senate.
Internet users zeroed in on the spider attached to her chest on Tuesday as she read the decision tearing down Mr. Johnson's prorogation decision.
To achieve the naturalness he had in mind, Mr. Maillot also zeroed in on the dancers' ingrained habits so he could peel them away.
The impeachment inquiry was born from a whistleblower complaint that zeroed in on a July 25 call between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Kantor and Twohey brilliantly zeroed in on the nondisclosure agreements that Weinstein's victims were made to sign, allowing them to present an airtight case.
Multiple news outlets have zeroed in on the details of the allegations, describing in detail the topics Trump discussed with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
After a month-long testing process, Evanger has zeroed in on the cause: the presence of pentobarbital -- a chemical that's used to put down pets.
That study zeroed in on a handful of health websites specifically, but its findings can be applied to virtually any website: good web design matters.
They zeroed in on doctors who were influential and affiliated with major medical centers, who they thought could encourage their colleagues to use gabapentin too.
Hassan in a letter to Comptroller General Gene Dodaro zeroed in on the access contractors have to personally identifiable information, or PII, collected by DHS.
As he worked more feverishly, Lane zeroed in on a single theme: the danger progressive groups posed to the nation through pedophilia and violent crime.
Instead, the fashion designer and game studio collaborated on a document that zeroed in on exactly what the fashion in the game should look like.
After scouting five properties, Mr. Daly zeroed in on a two-bedroom co-op with expansive cityscape views and abundant light in a prewar building.
Here it is, in all its glory: Even when asked about the company's advertising business, COO Anthony Noto zeroed in on DAU growth to start.
So, as they expanded their manhunt nationwide, they also zeroed in on Erie, looking to see if he was getting help from anyone in there.
None of Trump's GOP rivals has zeroed in on the frontrunner's relative weakness when it comes to taking on Clinton, the Democratic party's likely nominee.
Job search and salary comparison site Glassdoor zeroed in on this intersection to determine which roles are providing the strongest wages and rapid pay growth.
Teste zeroed in on this question in his adaptation, which played for three nights at French Institute Alliance Française's Crossing the Line festival this September.
And Trump has proven more than willing to take advantage of that capability through a digital media onslaught that has largely zeroed in on immigration.
They're facing an uphill fight in seeking to block Kavanaugh in the majority GOP Senate, and have zeroed in on Kaine and other undecided Democrats.
The lawmakers also zeroed in on Robert Wilkie, the undersecretary of Defense for personnel and readiness who has been nominated to become Veteran Affairs secretary.
Some right-leaning websites zeroed in on the fact that the Dixie Chicks didn't use a specific word that many other country artists emphasized: pray.
Its rapid growth has caught the eye of the U.S. government, which has zeroed in on the app over fears it poses national security risks.
In a statement from its president, Mark Emmert, the NCAA zeroed in on its fundamental responsibility to promote an atmosphere of inclusiveness at its events.
The report zeroed in on flaws in Boeing's design of the 737 Max, but also noted errors from Lion Air and the crew on board.
Members of Congress zeroed in on this idea, grilling Zuckerberg about how hard it is to find, understand and adjust privacy settings on the platform.
Nevertheless, after Mueller was appointed special counsel, investigators zeroed in on Flynn and his son, Michael Flynn Jr., who served as his chief of staff.
After you have zeroed in on the center or hospital, use whatever personal equity or grit you can to get an appointment or second opinion.
Peter King zeroed in on it during a CNN appearance at the time, saying it made the country look less serious about taking on ISIS.
The newly public documents also show how little the public knew about the Russian investigation in real time as prosecutors zeroed in on Mr. Cohen.
Late-night hosts zeroed in on President Trump's massive business losses between the years 1985 and 1994, which The New York Times documented this week.
Certainly not in the tiny islands of the Keys, which found themselves nearly under water on Sunday after Irma zeroed in on Cudjoe Key, Fla.
He came to recognize that as a younger officer he had often zeroed in on juveniles, giving them extra scrutiny, more tickets and less leniency.
But those buildings also have studio and one-bedroom units, with correspondingly lower prices, whereas 222 W80 has zeroed in on apartments geared to families.
The Yankees did threaten in their half of the second, putting two runners aboard with one out, but the veteran Verlander (7-2) zeroed in.
The Democratic senators on the Judiciary Committee zeroed in on her writings, and in the process prompted accusations that they were engaged in religious bigotry.
Washington (CNN)Democratic presidential candidates zeroed in on Michael Bloomberg over the weekend, criticizing his spending and record on issues such as stop and frisk.
Democrats in the US House have since zeroed in on this testimony as contradictory to what Trump answered in written questions for the Mueller investigation.
At first, they were certain they would be able to cure cancers with drugs that zeroed in on the mutations, wherever the tumors were lodged.
" She zeroed in on Bloomberg and the hundreds of millions of dollars he has spent, describing him as "a threat that is coming our way.
Tracy Margolies, Saks's chief merchant, had the idea to offer fitness classes, and from there, other executives zeroed in on the idea of wellness bazaar.
Just as supporters have settled on the argument that marijuana should be regulated like alcohol, opponents have zeroed in on comparisons to the tobacco industry.
Stock investors have zeroed in on the threat the trade war poses to the economy, buying and selling in tandem with Mr. Trump's trade whims.
After examining his medical charts, he zeroed in on an idea that -- more than 60 years after Castleman disease was discovered -- researchers hadn't yet explored.
He said in the closing arguments that after detectives zeroed in on Mr. Wald early in their investigation, they failed to adequately pursue other leads.
The burglars zeroed in on jewelry and, when there were large sums of cash in a safe, the bad guys knew exactly where to look.
Tipirneni, a former emergency room doctor and cancer research advocate, zeroed in on what Democrats think will be a winning message in 2018: health care.
But PiS has zeroed in on deep-rooted fears of foreign meddling and the EU's threat of sanctions over its judicial reforms could boost its support.
After analyzing several cell phones and social media accounts, they zeroed in on the two classmates and interviewed them with their parents' permission, the release states.
WATCH: "Hollywood Horror Story" on People Magazine Investigates While authorities investigated several possible motives, they eventually zeroed in on Medellin's boyfriend and roommate, Gabriel Campos-Martinez.
The Siri API would solve a problem that Mohajer zeroed in on: It's too hard to develop for, limiting the ways the assistant can be used.
Wall Street stock pickers have also zeroed in on Amazon as one of the stocks that may outperform amid trade tensions between the U.S. and China.
Republicans zeroed in on the fact that Democrats voted against the bill by 6-175 even though they succeeded in attaching the LGBT amendment to it.
When my birthday came around again this year, I took a different approach and zeroed in on the restaurants and retailers that offered the best deals.
Mr. Castro, in an interview, zeroed in on "electability" as a problem, saying that concept has created an unspoken skepticism of nonwhite candidates among Democratic voters.
Congressional Democrats have already zeroed in on "anti-corruption" measures as a message they believe will be effective against President Donald Trump in 2018 and beyond.
A few of the kids tearfully directed their rage towards their parents, while others zeroed in on Kimmel himself ("I want to send him to jail").
Security forces chasing the suspects zeroed in on a multi-story building in the town of Salt, near Fuheis, and attempted to storm it late Saturday.
But more than anything, the company zeroed in on a key message: Sleep, for most of us, had become a complicated affair that begged for simplification.
Investigators zeroed in on Meza after he initially lied about his relationship with Merendino and tried to cash in on the handwritten will after the murder.
It didn't take long before investigators zeroed in on their suspected killer: Marzejka's 24-year-old brother, Robert Marzejka Jr., according to Clinton Township police Capt.
Both interceptors zeroed in on the target — a re-entry vehicle that had been launched 4,000 miles away atop an intercontinental-range missile, the Pentagon said.
As the FBI and federal prosecutors zeroed in on Cohen, Trump denied any knowledge of the payment and attacked Cohen as a criminal and a liar.
In recent months, as rhetoric between President Trump and Kim Jong Un escalated, the collective focus of the intelligence community has zeroed in on North Korea.
Inslee's four previous climate-focused policies zeroed in on a clean energy transition, clean job investment, a global climate plan and transitioning away from fossil fuels.
Manafort's team took their allotted two hours to present closing arguments, splitting the time between Westling and lead attorney Kevin Downing, who zeroed in on Gates.
With discounts and deals top-of-mind for consumers this holiday shopping season, Cramer zeroed in on another type of discount happening in the stock market.
Many conservatives have zeroed in on text messages exchanged between Page and Strzok during the 2016 election as evidence of bias against Trump inside the agency.
At this year's WSJ Live Conference, Marni Walden, president of product and new business at Verizon, zeroed in on another problem facing the old-media guard.
And he zeroed in on one gene in particular, CYP453A245, which controls an enzyme – also called CYP215A22015 – that determines how quickly our bodies break down caffeine.
The tour and ads come as Trump has zeroed in on the Rust Belt states, where his message seems to be resonating with working-class voters.
The authors of the new study now zeroed in on the men and women who were at least 45 years old at that second check-in.
But I zeroed in on the good stuff — and I'm here to tell you my favorite picks across lifestyle, smart home, health, sex, and sleep tech.
He tells CNBC Make It that from that moment, he "zeroed in" and focused on a plan for what it would take to get in there.
Finally she spotted the bookshelves and zeroed in on a £2 copy of "Inside of a Dog: What Dogs See, Smell and Know" by Alexandra Horowitz.
These are both themes you haven't spent much time working with, due to Aries season finding you zeroed in on work and your life in public.
Bannon declined to comment directly on Nix, but instead zeroed in on Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, assailing the social media giant's business model.
Trump zeroed in on Germany just days after Chancellor Angela Merkel offered a grim takeaway from his first meeting with the G-7 leaders on Sunday.
These negotiations almost always go the same way: Democrats are focused on increasing funding for domestic programs, while Republicans are zeroed in on increasing military funding.
It zeroed in on small parts of life that aren't given the importance they deserve, then it just let good writers do what they do best.65.
Democrats also zeroed in on Barr's response to a question last month whether there were concerned about how Mueller's findings were represented from members of Mueller's team.
As polls showed Buttigieg gaining ground in New Hampshire, Biden, in particular, zeroed in on him, apparently viewing him as the most direct threat to his candidacy.
Trump zeroed in on the Ohio plant because of his promise to working-class voters that he would revive US manufacturing, keeping jobs in the United States.
Perhaps more so than any other candidate, Warren has zeroed in on all the loopholes in US labor laws that deny basic protections to millions of workers.
And they've zeroed in on a group of carbohydrates called FODMAPs, or "fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides, and polyols," which humans lack the digestive enzymes to break down.
In particular, the party has zeroed in on whether the judge has misled lawmakers and the public about his drinking habits while in high school and college.
The proposal is red meat for the Democratic party's liberal base, which has zeroed in on Wall Street speculation as a root cause of growing economic inequality.
The resilient stock market has moved on and is zeroed in on tax reform, the policy that has had the most punch for stocks since the election.
Security forces have zeroed in on a poor Molenbeek suburb of Brussels, where several people were detained in a series of raids since the ISIS-linked attacks.
Gomez said Guzman was almost caught in October, when Marines in a helicopter zeroed in on him near a ranch in the rugged northern state of Durango.
The project looked at flight data collected from FlightRadar24, a public tracking service, then zeroed in on flight plans logged by planes registered to the two agencies.
Shortly after arriving at the event, Meghan zeroed in on Guy and quickly became smitten with the rescue dog after going on a trial walk with him.
But authorities zeroed in on Medellin's boyfriend, Gabriel Campos-Martinez, who was convicted and sentenced to 25 years to life in prison for the murder last November.
Among the options listed through it, he zeroed in on a $1,750 room in a furnished five-bedroom, two-bathroom Victorian home in San Francisco's Mission neighborhood.
As he continued his attacks on "the Squad" during his speech, Trump also zeroed in on Ocasio-Cortez and seemed to give the group a new nickname.
Alert resident tipped off police If not for the sharp eye of a Houston resident Tuesday, authorities said, the suspect may have zeroed in on another target.
Police zeroed in on him by using DNA from the scene of the slaying (and taunting messages from the killer) and putting it into a genealogical database.
What type of additional business was it driving for the leAnother metric the investors zeroed in on was the lag time between marketing spend and sales results.
Pressuring the Pentagon: Warren, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, has zeroed in on climate change in her questions to witnesses at hearings this year.
Jacqueline has zeroed in on Deirdre Robespierre (Anna Camp), the queen bee of the mothers at Buckley's (Tanner Flood) school, as her way back into the fold.
Much is still unknown about the plight of these orcas, but biologists and conservation managers have zeroed in on several main factors — and they are all connected.
That may explain why it appealed to Mr. Richter in 1973, who zeroed in on Titian's small, quiet painting amid the clamor of Tintoretto at San Rocco.
If Mr. Carter's Vanity Fair concerned itself with the vicissitudes of the power elite, Mr. Moss zeroed in on the preoccupations of his upper-middle-class readers.
On Friday, as confirmed U.S. cases topped 1,700, the president again zeroed in on what he said was "a testing problem" that Obama had failed to fix.
The research zeroed in on white Trump voters without a bachelor's degree who were either Democrats or independents and had voted for Mr. Obama at least once.
The Financial Action Task Force, an international body focused on combating terrorist financing, has also zeroed in on Jamaat ud Dawa and its leader Hafiz Muhammad Saeed.
Speaking to CNBC, Michael Vorhaus, president of internet and new media consultancy Magid Advisors, offered his thoughts on the latest technology trends, and zeroed in on livestreaming.
Pickens later founded BP Capital Management, a hedge fund that zeroed in on energy and handled billions of dollars until Pickens shut it down in December 2017.
Investigators have zeroed in on software that played a role in both crashes, but Boeing has yet to deliver a solution that satisfies the Federal Aviation Administration.
Adam Schiff, the lead House impeachment manager, zeroed in on The Times&apos report and Cipollone as the trial resumed on Friday, reiterating his calls for witnesses.
While Nadler's presentation focused on legal and constitutional precedent that supports Trump's removal from office, Garcia zeroed in on the conduct at the center of Trump's impeachment.
Many market watchers zeroed in on the role of inverse ETFs that short the VIX volatility index as a sign that this downturn was a freakish blip.
The letter writers zeroed in on the dismantling of Iran's ability to purify uranium, a main fuel of nuclear arms that is considered the easiest to use.
He also zeroed in on potential weaknesses in Democrats' handling of the impeachment process and knit the main players together through regular practice sessions before every hearing.
And this proximity helps explain why Briones has zeroed in on the provision in his rulings supporting a lawsuit brought by El Paso County against the administration.
Democratic questioning zeroed in on the breaks curbed or eliminated in the bill that tend to be enjoyed by the middle class: for teachers, homeowners and others.
We zeroed in on 16,000 people living in New Orleans at the time of Katrina and tracked their credit histories three years before and after the storm.
" Ellison zeroed in on the selection of Sessions for attorney general, saying that Sessions' failed confirmation as a federal judge under President Ronald Reagan is "really a problem.
While some might have taken one look at these pictures and zoomed right in on that massive rock, others (like us) zeroed in on Duff's perfect engagement manicure.
Several Indian and international publications zeroed in on photographs of the Duchess of Cambridge's skirt flying up due to the breeze, describing it as her "Marilyn Monroe moment".
While Priorities USA is active in Wisconsin and Arizona, the super PAC has zeroed in on Michigan, where voters approved a 2018 ballot initiative to expand voting rights.
" Filipovic zeroed in on the fissures in the Republican Party, asserting that they must be the start of something more: "The GOP needs to offer more than words.
Meanwhile, a separate Washington Post story by Greg Miller, Greg Jaffe, and Ashley Parker zeroed in on the role of Vice President Mike Pence in this whole saga.
Bored with the karate class and looking for a distraction during a course this May, two boys zeroed in on a shy-looking classmate in the back row.
Kristol confirmed to CNN special correspondent Jamie Gangel on Tuesday that his search for an alternative to Trump and Clinton has zeroed in on the largely unknown French.
But in her presidential run, Warren has zeroed in on something else: a plan to cancel the student loans, at least in part, of some 43 million Americans.
She zeroed in on a shade of yellow used in the collection: "It made me think of a powdery chemical color on a sheet of glass," she said.
Commenters on social media bashed Winter for her choice of wardrobe because they found the dress to be too revealing while others zeroed in on the teenager's figure.
And yet, we gossip lovers have already zeroed in on The Other Woman, tweeting, texting, and speculating about how Marion Cotillard could've possibly broken up American's golden couple.
Cybersecurity experts identified both the mobile app and the central office's computers as possible routes of compromise, though they zeroed in on the app as the bigger concern.
Chris Christie told Marco Rubio to do the same and go back to Washington and do his job, as the establishment candidates zeroed in on the Florida senator.
In my experience very few people were talking to each other, despite being united in our quest for cool sunglasses, and were instead zeroed in on their phones.
The federal government has zeroed in on vitamin E acetate as one of the main causes of a mysterious lung illness that has affected more than 2,000 people.
Trump and conservative lawmakers have zeroed in on Strzok in recent months as a target of their claims that the FBI and DOJ are biased against the president.
In the late afternoon, authorities zeroed in on the suspected gunman's vehicle -- a 2008 black GMC Acadia SUV -- about 15 miles from the scene of the second shooting.
Democratic lawmakers have zeroed in on the notion that Comey's conduct damaged Clinton's bid for the presidency, while Republicans have argued that it shows systemic bias against Trump.
Mr. Caya, who lives in Brookings, S.D., created a flier and the post was shared thousands of times, and commenters zeroed in on Mr. Grooms as a suspect.
The Wilkie connection: The lawmakers also zeroed in on Robert Wilkie, the undersecretary of Defense for personnel and readiness who has been nominated to become Veteran Affairs secretary.
Eli Lilly CEO David Ricks on Thursday zeroed in on drug costs and the need for faster regulatory approvals as the debate over health-care reform rages on.
Starting with her announcement on New Year's Eve, Warren has zeroed in on economic disparities along racial lines, lamenting the disproportionate pain felt by black and Hispanic Americans.
With discounts and deals top-of-mind for consumers this holiday shopping season, CNBC's Jim Cramer zeroed in on another type of discount happening in the stock market.
But Ramon Pena, then an international scout for Cleveland, zeroed in on him on a warm November day in 563 that helped change the fortunes of the franchise.
" Finally he zeroed in on the fun question: "I always say it's not fun in the conventional sense but it's rewarding, it's fascinating, it's moving in many ways.
Investors have zeroed in on comments by executives about whether next year might be the beginning of the end for the second-longest business cycle expansion on record.
The scientists zeroed in on those listed between 1994 and 2013 as threatened with extinction, and then narrowed their focus to species jeopardized by the international wildlife trade.
However, Sanders has zeroed in on Tuesday, which will prove critical to his ability to hit the needed 1,991-delegate mark to nab the nomination before the convention.
In particular, liberals zeroed in on Barrett's prolific academic writings, in which she raised questions about the importance of respecting precedent and referred to "unborn victims" of abortion.
She zeroed in on the Sea Islands off South Carolina and Georgia, which, during slavery, were a stopping point for many West African captives after the Middle Passage.
In the west, Donald Trump has zeroed in southwestern Pennsylvania's coal country and the blue-collar towns around Pittsburgh, banking on big turnout among culturally conservative, disillusioned Democrats.
The researchers zeroed in on answers related to dogs and walking and what it was about the dogs, their owners or their neighborhood that contributed to the walking.
The complaint zeroed in on a July 25 phone in which Trump urged Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to launch investigations into the family of Democratic frontrunner Joe Biden.
Manley said authorities feared additional devices in the area because they "don't know where the suspect has been the past 24 hours" before they zeroed in on him.
Khan noticed these drug-resistant strains had a lot of the protein LiaX both on the cell membrane and outside the cell, so she zeroed in on it.
In one of his trademark riffs, the president zeroed in on his Democratic rivals for not applauding during parts of his State of the Union address last week.
Some curators and trustees have zeroed in on Thomas P. Campbell, the Met's director and chief executive since 21, as well as the board that has backed him.
During his confirmation hearing earlier this year, Democratic lawmakers zeroed in on Price's purchase of stock as part of a private offering for the biotech company Innate Immunotherapeutics.
The criminal charge says the Russians' online manipulation effort focused on multiple political viewpoints and candidates, but frequently zeroed in on the Republican Party's most well-known leaders.
While the Business Roundtable statement refers to all stakeholders, Elson said many investors and directors zeroed in on the placement shareholders received in the list of stakeholders: last.
Pro-Trump commentators have also zeroed in on Brandon van Grack, a prosecutor who was on Mueller's team and is still handling the Flynn case for the government.
Reid has held the seat since 1987, and Republicans had zeroed in on it as their best opportunity to flip a Senate seat to the GOP this year.
They zeroed in on the data about young unauthorized immigrants — and called them "DACA-aged illegal immigrants," implying that DACA was offering cover to large numbers of criminals.
At a Christmas party, a couple of colleagues zeroed in on a girl whose mother had recently died and a boy whose family was left homeless by a fire.
Researcher Dana Zunger, who has done other research on work-life balance, and her team at ETH Zurich zeroed in on 285 couples, most of whom worked in academia.
Authorities had zeroed in on the phone records that they alleged placed him with Chambers at the approximate time of her attack, with Tellis' DNA on her car keys.
They zeroed in on a pathway related to neuropeptide Y (NPY), a protein that has been closely studied for its likely role in weight gain and obesity in people.
The suit zeroed in on Pentagon employees who in some cases worked at Amazon, then worked on the military's cloud computing initiative, then went back to working for Amazon.
Instead, they have zeroed in on a series of controversial decisions, unrelated to the storm but made public at the same time Harvey settled in over Houston days ago.
Observers in both parties have zeroed in on a handful of key precincts in bellwether counties and cities, crafting base appeals aimed only at turning out their core voters.
Months later, when a girlfriend accused Mr. Harward of biting her during a fight, investigators zeroed in on Mr. Harward, even though he had a mustache at the time.
Highlighting Biden's work with Democratic segregationists in the Senate, Harris zeroed in on busing, which the then-senator opposed (at least in its court-ordered form) in the 1970s.
But it was National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow who zeroed in on perhaps the most important data point of all: a 5.4-percent rise in business fixed investment.
Examining detailed TIRF sales data purchased from third parties, Insys executives zeroed in on an important fact: The entire market was anchored by a relatively small pool of prescribers.
Having seen this problem many times before, Jones immediately zeroed in on the sand-grain-size capacitor that was causing trouble, tweezed it out, and booted up the phone.
They zeroed in on irregularities in areas of the brain associated with empathy, moral decision-making, emotional processing, and the interaction between positive and negative reinforcement in guiding actions.
Milan's banking index has fallen 23 percent this year as investors zeroed in on 360 billion euros of troubled loans at Italian lenders, nearly a fifth of total lending.
We had zeroed in on the FBI 302s as our highest priority -- the limited, main set of documents we wanted the federal court's help to make public, and quickly.
For their latest project, Saint Julivert Fisherie, Alex Raij and her husband, Eder Montero, the chefs who own La Vara, El Quinto Pino and Txikito, zeroed in on seafood.
Groups that oppose the mine have also zeroed in on an unusual link between the family of President Trump and the Chilean family conglomerate that is planning the mine.
Both have zeroed in on China as a threat, accusing the country of trying to exert influence through political donations and pressure applied to Chinese students at Australian universities.
And Mr. McMullen's investigation of the second deadliest blaze in California history, a fire in Oakland in 1991 that killed 25 people, zeroed in on a backyard barbecue pit.
Durham has zeroed in on a confrontation between the CIA and NSA over the identity of a CIA informant who had been inside the Russian government, the Times reported.
During Strzok's 10-hour congressional testimony last month regarding the text messages, Republicans zeroed-in on a particular exchange related to Trump during the summer before the 2016 election.
They have become more skeptical of lawmakers' rationales for passing voting restrictions and have zeroed in on the real impact of such laws on minorities and other vulnerable groups.
Document says Gates lied this month about Ukraine discussion One new charge Friday zeroed in on a conversation Gates had with investigators earlier this month about Manafort's Ukrainian lobbying.
While prosecutors called the documents in their Virginia case the "star witness" of the trial, the defense zeroed in on Gates -- and tried to cut away at his credibility.
Trump zeroed in on his predecessor in the Oval Office, Barack Obama, for not doing enough to stop Russian operations intended to sow chaos in the American political system.
Ruling out sex, drugs, and alcohol as causes—as well as viral infection—the doctors zeroed in on the patient's report that he had been pounding the energy drinks.
The F.D.A. has already zeroed in on another supplement, kratom, a botanical substance that has been promoted as a safe substitute for opioids and an adjunct to opioid use.
Climate activists, meanwhile, have zeroed in on Morrison's continued support for the coal industry and apparent attempts to play down the role of climate change in the current crisis.
And while the IoT is often criticized for being more hype than useful, Robbins said that Cisco has zeroed in on one significant use: Fixing things before they break.
He zeroed in on what Mr. Rubio had just cited as one of his biggest credentials from the Senate — passing sanctions against Hezbollah, the terrorist organization in the Middle East.
The FBI and the Justice Department had zeroed in on an area in eastern Ukraine around the city of Donetsk, where several of the Jabber Zeus leaders seemed to live.
The investigation into what, exactly, happened in Bladen has now zeroed in on a political operative named Leslie McCrae Dowless Jr., who's known for grassroots get-out-the-vote efforts.
" In his own discussion of the decision, Blumenthal zeroed in on Kavanaugh's use of the phrase "abortion on demand," which Blumenthal called "a code word in the anti-choice community.
The lawyer, Tom Gorman of Keker, Van Nest & Peters, zeroed in on the fact that Levandowski had accessed a database of lidar files only once, copying it in its entirety.
The U.S. drone flights that took place within the program, in place since 2007, often zeroed in on mountainous territory in northern Iraq near the Turkish border, another official said.
Without naming the United States specifically, Maria Zakharova, the spokesman for the ministry, zeroed in on the claims of moral leadership and exceptionalism among the allies who launched the attack.
" Champion says authorities zeroed in on Tellis when they got information on the location of his phone: "We came to the realization that he was with her at 6 o'clock.
Freeman was just about to launch into his acceptance speech when he stopped and zeroed in on someone in the front row, who appeared to be talking and distracting him.
We zeroed in on Atomic Blonde, out on July 28, for which Charlize Theron is already getting rave reviews for her fight scenes as Lorraine, a Cold War–era spy.
The workshop, "Data Cindy, Sherman Query," zeroed in on how data can be skewed or manipulated for a specific agenda -- for instance, selling a product or advancing a political agenda.
When Google zeroed in on Kansas City, there was so much hype that no one seemed to consider whether this was a good financial deal for the city, Wilder said.
As Kerry Washington prepare to take on the role of Anita Hill, she quickly zeroed in on the trait that united her and her Confirmation character – a desire for privacy.
And instead of the Post blasting Trump on the cover for the comments (the newspaper never did), Tuesday's edition of the front page zeroed in on the "far left" congresswomen.
Trump, holding double-digit polling leads in the other major winner-take-all March 15 primary of Florida, has zeroed in on Ohio and, by extension, Kasich in recent days.
Rommel&aposs office zeroed in on eight suspects they determined were alive, and have now turned over the files on Gosdek, Wahler and Hoffmeister to state prosecutors to pursue charges.
Although Vandamme cautions that she isn't familiar with all the specifics of Schmidt's case, she says she'd likely have zeroed in on this weakness if she'd been asked to testify.
Conservatives on the House Judiciary Committee clamored Wednesday for the impeachment of IRS Commissioner John Koskinen as the panel's chairman zeroed in on the agency's preservation of email records. Rep.
Ty dispensed with the cloying chivalry of commercial R. & B., and zeroed in on the routine of seducing women and rejecting them with the swift coldness of a kicking horse.
When Beckett and the legal team raised this issue in their arguments for the father and son's release, federal judge David Guaderrama zeroed in on it in a recent order.
Security forces scrambled, cable news zeroed in, a flight by the vice president was put off, and Twitter users repeated thirdhand reports of a gunman holed up in a bathroom.
Gohmert also zeroed in on the involvement of Strzok, whose anti-Trump text messages have been a focal point for those seeking to undermine the credibility of the Mueller investigation.
The impeachment inquiry was catalyzed by a whistleblower complaint from a US intelligence official that zeroed in on a July 25 phone call between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
" Nunes zeroed in on the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, saying that it relates to the impeachment inquiry and shows the Democrats' "mania to attack the president.
Other commenters, however, have zeroed in on Jasmine's fiancé's face, which they aren't sure is the face of a man who's 100% comfortable with this "taking photos under water" thing.
After his two terms as President and his African sojourn, Roosevelt zeroed in on the progressive anti-corporate-monopoly movement that was gripping both Republicans and Democrats at the time.
As we reported ... we're told several passengers suspected of drug possession were stopped after drug-sniffing dogs zeroed in on them at the Ft. Lauderdale port where the ship departed.
In their footage of 22 bears going about their daily lives, the scientists zeroed in on moments when the animals were playing, batting at each other and grappling good-humoredly.
After weeks of hammering Sanders at post-primary rallies, Clinton zeroed in on the Republican Party on Tuesday, previewing a general election message against her likely GOP rival Donald Trump.
One halfway house used for this purpose was in West Baltimore, and drug dealers had zeroed in on its residents as a clientele, according to a member of Mosby's staff.
She felt an obligation to solve the case, and was devastated each time she developed a promising theory or zeroed in on a suspect but failed to find sufficient evidence.
But the only reason that they're doing that is because Ted Cruz zeroed in on that idea that there was this quid pro quo here, that this 230 required neutrality.
Or Wiener could have zeroed in on one company like a digital-era Ida Tarbell, the journalist who skewered John Rockefeller's Standard Oil, the trust that was eventually broken up.
" In a brief filed Saturday, Stone's lawyers zeroed in on words that Jackson used during his sentencing last week, when she said the jurors in his trial "served with integrity.
The president's camp has zeroed in on the whistleblower not being directly privy to the call between Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelensky, as a disqualification of the complaint.
Rubio, who ended his bid for the White House last month, has zeroed in on the government of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, who he has accused of mismanagement and corruption.
By August 2013, Wilson seemed to have zeroed in on USC and, according to emails, spoke to Singer about getting his son into the school as a water polo recruit.
Like prime suspect Narcy in the Novack case, Alan Hruby tried to play it cool when detectives zeroed in on him following the murders of his mother, father, and sister.
HaptX seems to have zeroed in on the same enterprise customer base as other VR startups, with a lot of its customers using the gloves in design and visualization processes.
While actor David Harbour (Chief Jim Hopper) gave a speech about standing up to bullies, people also zeroed in on actress Winona Ryder's (Joyce Byers) strange expressions next to Harbour.
Unlike Democrats, who have largely zeroed in on the role of gun control in the massacre, Republicans are focusing on the shooter's suspected sympathies to ISIS and preventing homegrown terrorism.
Government watchdogs and journalists have also zeroed in on two high-paying positions that were allegedly created for Ms. Campion in the offices of a party colleague, Senator Matt Canavan.
In an interview with "60 Minutes" that aired Sunday, Trump zeroed in on people from suspicious "territories" as those who will receive deep scrutiny when trying to enter the United States.
For example, Hill — who ran what she called the "most millennial campaign ever" — zeroed-in on Cohen's hush payments to Daniels (née Stephanie Clifford), which were made allegedly under Trump's instruction.
After investigating for more than 40 years, police zeroed in on DeAngelo by using genealogical websites to identify potential relatives of the killer based on DNA collected at a crime scene.
Their baby girl seemed fully entranced in the scene in front of her as Offset zeroed in on his virtual opponents, wearing headphones and a microphone to collaborate with his teammates.
Or maybe Bay's findings are yet another example of how thoroughly Russian intelligence has zeroed in on the idea that white nationalism is central to driving a wedge into American society.
The arguments zeroed in on whether a state could send a registration confirmation notice based merely on a person's failure to vote, which the plaintiffs argued is barred by federal law.
But while the arcane details of blockchain governance were difficult to pin down, the committee quickly zeroed in on a simpler question: Can we trust Facebook to run its own currency?
The attacks were universally condemned by U.S. lawmakers, but Democrats, including numerous 2020 presidential candidates, quickly zeroed in on Trump, claiming his rhetoric has stoked racial tensions and condoned white nationalism.
After the first two games, Toronto's critics zeroed in on Matthews, who had been held off the score sheet, defenseman Nikita Zaitsev and even Babcock for his matchup and lineup decisions.
Despite going in the middle of the pack of questioners, King zeroed in on why, exactly, Sessions was invoking executive privilege and how there was absolutely zero legal reason for it.
On Thursday evening, Mr. Lam described how the Chinese police had zeroed in on the mailing lists of Causeway Bay Books, the shop where he worked and that is now closed.
At the hotel, they met up with Levi Hancock, a SWAT officer who was armed with explosives, and zeroed in on the 32nd floor, where other officers had pinpointed the shooting.
The President also zeroed-in on the FBI and the Justice Department for not being harsher in its investigation of presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's handling of emails while secretary of state.
Despite Epstein's death and the creation of a trust, the legal battles over his charges are set to continue as lawyers for his accusers have zeroed in on suing the estate.
Mr. Sullivan zeroed in on the plaintiff's admission that as a larger-than-life celebrity in a rough-and-tumble profession, he was in the habit of exaggerating or being untruthful.
On the campaign trail Khan has zeroed in on Pakistan's culture of tax evasion, which is prevalent across South Asia and means only about 1 percent of population pays income tax.
Colbert zeroed in on a moment when Cohen described talking to the first lady, Melania Trump, on the president's behalf about his reported affair with the pornographic film actress Stormy Daniels.
"The companies have zeroed in on congestion pricing as their preferred solution rather than efforts to tax car-booking or limit the number of cars on the road," the FT notes.
Kevin Brady (R-TX) immediately zeroed in on one of the most publicized parts of the GOP plan, which involves reforming the business income tax into one that is more territorial.
Democrats have zeroed in on the call between Trump and President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine as part of their inquiry into whether the U.S. leader abused the power of his office.
Felicity Huffman and her daughter were on the same page this weekend, but in different books -- with mom focused on getting a fresh 'do, while her kid zeroed in on studying.
In July 2017, Jeff Sessions, the attorney general at the time, zeroed in on the Byrne grants, imposing a set of conditions that effectively rendered sanctuary jurisdictions ineligible for the money.
Frank Bruni I first noticed it during the 2016 Republican presidential debates, which were crazy-making for so many reasons that I'm not sure how I zeroed in on this one.
Also, the president has fumed to close allies that he is mulling a staff change, and some members of his family have zeroed in on the chief of staff, Reince Priebus.
At the time, prosecutors in the investigation zeroed in on Mr. Nader's relationship with Kirill Dmitriev, a Russian investment fund manager who is close to President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.
They zeroed in on the earnings-linked straddle, a strategy that involves picking a stock and simultaneously buying its call and put option with the same expiration date and strike price.
The mole hunt eventually zeroed in on a former agency operative who had worked in the C.I.A.'s division overseeing China, believing he was most likely responsible for the crippling disclosures.
And so when economists and historians, then and ever since, zeroed in on questions about, say, whether Keynes underestimated Germany's capacity to pay its war reparations — they miss the larger point.
Notably, after the 9/11 terrorist attacks when the FBI opened a case into a series of mailed letters containing anthrax spores, the agency's investigation zeroed in on the wrong man.
When he took a sabbatical from Stanford six years ago and pondered what big problem he could help solve, he zeroed in on the idea of reducing the consumption of meat.
While the range of her concerns were broad, Clinton zeroed in on the current administration's non-stop lying — and couldn't help but deliver a dig about Trump's inauguration crowd size, too.
Democrats have zeroed in on what appears to be a shadow diplomacy effort, spearheaded by Giuliani, aimed at sparking such investigations and stiff-arming U.S. officials who stood in their way.
Fans of the series — which was dismissed by prosecutors and Halbach's family as exploitative and one-sided — zeroed in on longstanding accusations of planted evidence, a coerced confession and a coverup.
One is that Reed, having zeroed in on the brushstroke so early in his career, has continually found ways to expand, fracture, and transform it into something different without getting stuck.
Tech giants GoDaddy and PayPal pulled the plug on the site as soon as public scrutiny zeroed in on the shooter's account, where he regularly shared violently racist and anti-Semitic content.
But hashtag-Resistance types have zeroed in on $500,000 in payments from US equity firm Columbus Nova, whose CEO Andrew Intrater is a cousin and investment partner of Russian oligarch Viktor Vekselberg.
Investors around the world have zeroed in on the latest trading binge as the prices of many commodities have risen sharply, with iron ore gaining almost a third in just two weeks.
" So when it came time to suss out the talent that would represent the collection, they zeroed in on people "who have something interesting to say and who have strong personal style.
Its shares have fallen 55 percent this year as investors zeroed in on Italian banks' 360-billion euro pile of bad loans amid concerns about a weak economy and negative interest rates.
Why bettors zeroed in on Alexievich remains a bit of a mystery, given that the Nobel tilts heavily toward fiction and Alexievich's books are oral histories that combine fiction and non-fiction.
Following the announcement of Cameron's deal, the British media have zeroed-in on some key issues of the concessions: restrictions on state benefits for EU citizens and protection for Britain's financial sector.
"BlackBerry was fearless, but also confident it had a better solution—and indeed, it zeroed in on what emerged as the killer app of the early internet economy, wireless email," he continued.
Justice Neil Gorsuch, as is his wont, zeroed in on the simple text — the law describes how law enforcement can get a "warrant" for people's emails, and warrants can't cross international borders.
CAIRO/PARIS (Reuters) - Search teams zeroed in on the wreckage of EgyptAir flight MS804 on Thursday after a French vessel picked up a signal from one of the crashed jet's black boxes.
The firm zeroed in on specific locations and harvested all the Instagram Stories emanating from there, but it was not tapping into the overall firehose of Stories that get shared on Instagram.
Data Plus Math is the third TV data firm that Hoctor and cofounder Matthew Emans have worked on together, and the two zeroed in on helping TV networks challenge Facebook and Google.
No sniper zeroed in on Ziva; she just faded away, which turned out to be a smart choice, because now Mr. Weatherly has announced that the current season will be his last.
Episode-by-episode, we've zeroed-in on simmering displays of struggle—crazy folk in woods, crazy dudes in mansions, crazy white dudes in fraternities—Earn and fam were passengers to that struggle.
Instead of the strong results, investors zeroed in on commentary from executives about whether next year might signal the beginning of the end for the second-longest business cycle expansion on record.
As the director of human resources and other executives listened, women zeroed in on Mr. Genocchio, who had recently stepped down as editor of Artnet News to go to the Armory Show.
Their influence caused substantial tension two years ago when supporters of Mr. Sanders zeroed in on superdelegates as "undemocratic" and said they created an unfair and even rigged system favoring Mrs. Clinton.
The president zeroed in on the former vice president and his son Hunter Biden during a campaign rally in Dallas in a continuation of his effort to paint the family as corrupt.
In late 2014, two years after having moved to UC Davis, Whitehead zeroed in on the genes linked to the aryl hydrocarbon receptor, a protein that regulates an array of cellular functions.
Ucsinski zeroed in on the more outlandish aspects of the theory, which is overall objectively disputable for numerous reasons, but is extremely pervasive and has been indirectly supported by Trump&aposs campaign.
Trump has zeroed in on Schiff, calling on him to resign and suggesting he be investigated and potentially jailed for "treason" while defending his July 25 call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Dr. Shepherd and Dr. Cho zeroed in on four kinds of zonal waves using images taken from a satellite deployed in the 1990s to measure airglow and other features of the atmosphere.
Stone denied knowing the details of the WikiLeaks content to be released, taking aim at Democratic House Intelligence Committee ranking member Adam Schiff, who had zeroed in on Stone's statements on WikiLeaks.
Judge Neil Gorsuch faces his Supreme Court confirmation hearing next week, and Democrats have zeroed in on their planned line of attack: that his rulings have favored the powerful and well connected.
The second note zeroed in on the count's language, prompting Jackson to acknowledge that the charge seemed to combine the allegation of specifying a single intermediary and identifying that intermediary as Credico.
Throughout his campaign and in the recent interview, Trump zeroed in on certain members of the alliance he said were not paying their fair share for protection from the US and other countries.
Police summoned canine units to track the attacker's scent, but the dogs instead zeroed in on Richard, whose description of events "made no sense," according to a spokesman for the Connecticut State Police.
The two say they've zeroed in on longtime suspects, and they believe they've discovered new evidence — and re-discovered old evidence that was either forgotten or overlooked — that could point to a resolution.
Austin Police Chief Brian Manley announced in a news conference that authorities had zeroed in on the suspect and located him at a hotel in the town of Round Rock, north of Austin.
And others like Patriot Front and American Identity Movement zeroed in on "optics" — presenting a sanitized image to the rest of the world, with the goal of getting a foothold in the mainstream.
An autopsy showed Bella died from blunt force trauma to the head and detectives zeroed in on the 34-year-old Carrillo-Maldonado early on in their investigation, according to the police statement.
In interviews, he assailed Clinton for her Iraq War vote in 2002 and zeroed in on the Wall Street donations funneled into her super PAC more pointedly and vehemently than in the past.
After trying to recruit African Americans in Chicago and Puerto Ricans in Cleveland, meatpackers in the Golden Triangle zeroed in on refugees from the Twin Cities—most of them from Burma and Somalia.
The site leaked a trove of purported CIA hacking tools this week and zeroed in on what it called the agency's effort to "misdirect attribution" of cyber attacks to other nations, including Russia.
" These new feminists, he writes, were "angry, extremist militants who zeroed in on America's post-war relaxation to begin an uprising built on hysterical and irrational logic that would shake the Western world.
The hotelier and Trump inaugural donor turned ambassador at one point even expressed exhaustion with the onslaught of headlines about him as the impeachment inquiry zeroed in on the administration's actions in Ukraine.
She smartly zeroed in on how these regulations and fines do little to deter bad behavior and queried the banks as to whether or not this was a failure of our legal system.
Nadler's committee has zeroed in on McGahn because he is prominently featured in Mueller's report, which details 10 instances the special counsel examined as part of its inquiry into whether Trump obstructed justice.
Once Tipton was identified as a possible suspect, investigators began checking for connections to other winning games and zeroed in on winnings connected to Tipton, his brother, and Rhodes in the other states.
They also zeroed in on "program accounting" methods used by Boeing, which they said had already allowed it to factor in the future support for the 777X even before money had been received.
Instead of the traditional focus on proverbial bars, and the slow progression toward death, Gibson went straight into the direction of carnage; he zeroed in on the persecution of Christ with excruciating detail.
Democratic lawmakers have zeroed in on Trump Jr.'s four-minute call that occurred between the two calls he exchanged with Agalarov on June 6, 2016, three days before the Trump Tower meeting.
Instead of celebrating quarterly profit and sales numbers that have largely lived up to expectations, investors have zeroed in on potential risks to the economic and corporate profit outlook for the coming year.
At times, it was difficult to discern exactly where the election was turning, especially as pundits zeroed in on two key races in Florida — for governor and for Senate — that were considered bellwethers.
The president zeroed in on a video of Bloomberg ripping a chunk off of a slice of pizza, leaving the rest of that slice in the pizza box and then licking his fingers.
The N.F.L. has also zeroed in on the safety of the helmet itself, with laboratory testing this spring leading to the banning of 10 helmet models and the ranking of 24 other models.
At one, "some actors pointed out that he's somehow zeroed in on this black experience of loving whiteness, and that's something the culture hasn't talked about in any major ways," Mr. Smith said.
The moment when Guralnik zeroed in on this quality in our relationship and started asking us questions was so fleeting that I didn't realize what had happened until I read the interview transcript.
After a week of panic and selling for the stock market, Cramer zeroed in on a buying opportunity he thought could bounce back "like a coiled spring:" the stock of retailer PVH Corp.
While asteroid mining tends to conjure images of video games from the 1980s, Planetary Resources has its sights zeroed in on a future likely to be pioneered, if not dominated, by private companies.
For the first eight months of the year, Republicans zeroed in on attempting to repeal and replace ObamaCare, which they have long argued is fundamentally flawed, leading to increased premiums and stifled competition.
The GOP has zeroed in on calling Schiff and the anonymous whistleblower who first called attention to Trump's pressure campaign against Ukraine as a way to paint Democrats' entire probe as politically motivated.
How health care defines the campaign: Rader is attacking Joyce for supporting the House health care bill, and thus bringing back preexisting conditions, but she has also zeroed in on prescription drug prices.
He said the agency has zeroed in on crafting general rules, aggregation rules, anti-abuse rules and guidance on the definition of a service business whose income can be ineligible for the deduction.
Rand Paul went quickly from one race to another on Wednesday as both parties zeroed in on his Senate re-election bid almost as soon as he had quit the Republican presidential primary campaign.
Chadwick's work on Barr bodies zeroed in on a DNA sequence called DXZ24 as being potentially key to the folding that switches off most of the genes on one copy of the X chromosome.
Her critics zeroed in on the fact that Austria is currently holding the presidency of the European Union at a time of increasing tensions between the bloc and Russia over a range of issues.
All of this is possible because the innovation team zeroed in on what the customer experience is actually for: It's not to make the brand more profitable but to give the customer more value.
Saturday Night Live zeroed in on White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders in a fake TV ad for "HuckaPM," a "nighttime tranquilizer" sleep aid loaded with ketamine and the active ingredient in roofies.
Devin Nunes (R-CA) zeroed in on the theory that Joseph Mifsud, the Russian-linked professor who approached Trump adviser George Papadopoulos with an offer of Russian help, was really a "Western" intelligence operative.
There were a number of excellent bands on offer that weekend, but I was zeroed in on two—Canadian shamanistic doom trio Völur, and Portland, OR-based gothic black/doom ensemble Eye of Nix.
While Francis zeroed in on a number of hot-button issues, perhaps the most important part of the document lay in a seemingly academic section on heresy, in which he tacitly criticized his detractors.
While the proposal for a national right-to-repair law of both senators zeroed in on the agriculture and farming sector, right-to-repair groups have been pushing for state-level legislation for years.
The campaign has zeroed in on two Rust Belt states — Michigan and Wisconsin — as fertile ground for an upset, believing Trump's populist message and commitment to blowing up international trade deals will resonate there.
Focus on the fan blade Investigators have zeroed in on the engine design and its history, which includes various design changes to address cracking and a 232 engine failure involving another Southwest Airlines plane.
The online dating service Match has just released the results of its sixth annual Singles in America study, and with the presidential election rapidly approaching, researchers zeroed in on how politics and dating collide.
Fed Up has zeroed in on the New York Fed president pick, meeting with members of the search committee to make the case for a diverse choice who is independent from the financial sector.
So there we can begin to understand why Jackson zeroed in on Hornacek, preferring him to Frank Vogel, David Blatt and, in perhaps a grudging concession to external and internal pressures, Rambis as well.
But the change came at the same time when prosecutors in the US Attorney's Office in the Southern District of New York zeroed in on Michael Cohen's financial dealings with Pecker and American Media.
At a brainstorming session in early January, the watch department at Phillips auction house zeroed in on what it said would be the first such auction of its kind: the vintage stainless steel chronograph.
Instead of renegade robots preying on humans, the show zeroed in on the nascent humanity of these artificial constructs, contrasted with the brutality inflicted upon them by people indulging their darkest impulses and fantasies.
Once a person zeroed in on a potential companion, he or she would take note of which table that person was at, and then either call or send a handwritten note to that table.
As the Senate debated whether to take healthcare away from millions of Americans Tuesday, President Trump zeroed in on one citizen in particular, depriving her of his most precious tender of all — his tweets.
They discussed what tactics might help Mr. Jones's chances and zeroed in on tensions within the Republican Party over whether drinking should be permitted in Alabama, where the number of dry counties had dwindled.
Seeking to clarify how consuming cholesterol influenced the risk of cardiovascular disease and death, Dr. Zhong and co-authors zeroed in on egg consumption, the cleanest dietary measure of how much cholesterol participants ate.
High-ranking antitrust enforcers, speaking at an influential D.C. legal forum, zeroed in on big tech companies' potential for anticompetitive behavior but also signaled they may take a broader approach to policing the industry.
Second, in his Cabinet and advisor picks, President Trump, for the most part, zeroed-in on critical knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) that he felt would be required for the success of each position.
In particular, he zeroed in on one detail among a few paragraphs of the story that he insisted were wrong: that the president has worn a bathrobe while alone in the White House residence.
And at the UN we watched as the leader of the free world delivered a sleepy, low-energy speech that zeroed in on one head-spinning conclusion: every nation should go at it alone.
Trump has zeroed in on the woman, Tomeka Hart, after her political views expressed on social media came under scrutiny last week when she identified herself as a forewoman of the jury on Facebook.
Investigators looking into the causes of the twin crashes have zeroed in on automated system, known as MCAS, that pushes the plane's nose down if the software senses it is going into a stall.
But Trump has also extended a hand to adversaries such as Russia, saying repeatedly he'd like to improve relations, and China, which he has zeroed in on as needing to deal with North Korea.
The police zeroed in on the man, identified as Chanel Lewis, in the last 10 days, after investigators reviewed a 911 call that placed him in the same part of the park in May.
Last month, the CDC initially zeroed in on vitamin E acetate as a main cause of the lung injury, after the chemical was found in the lungs of 22020 patients across 10 different states.
Investor focus has zeroed in on trade issues this week with Chinese Vice Premier Liu He expected to try to salvage a deal during negotiations with the United States in Washington on Thursday and Friday.
The data also shows a jump in 2017 in the number of states where the jobless rate zeroed in on record lows, 10 years after the financial crisis knocked the economy into a historic recession.
China has zeroed in on U.S. farmers with tariffs after Trump imposed duties on $250 billion worth of Chinese goods last year as part of his vow to cut the U.S. trade deficit with China.
" Flood zeroed in on one specific excerpt from the report, in which Mueller's team says that the evidence they obtained about potential obstruction by Trump prevents them "from conclusively determining that no criminal conduct occurred.
In addition to the news of the note, here's what else we know so far: Investigators zeroed in on Rahami after he was seen in surveillance footage taken Saturday night amid the mayhem in Chelsea.
Conservative media have also zeroed in on a tweet by Portland Police Department during Saturday's events, warning that the milkshakes that antifa were hurling at police and the far-right could contain quick-dry cement.
But the effort to find some kind of agreement between Pelosi and Mnuchin has been moving apace for several days, sources say, though a final agreement still hasn't been zeroed in on at this point.
The case initially seemed to offer more questions than answers, but investigators zeroed in on the yoga ball in the trunk — and, eventually, Khaw — after ruling out possible mechanical issues, according to the Morning Post.
But after the Rubio flap, his team hired a debate coach in November and tried to reset his campaign with a "Jeb Can Fix It" bus tour that zeroed in on his experience as governor.
Democrats have zeroed in on the suburban Atlanta district as their best chance this year to flip a House seat and are looking to Jon Ossoff to be the face of the anti-Trump resistance.
But in a hearing interrupted twice by protesters, Democratic lawmakers zeroed in on a recent report that oil and gas companies boasted about relying on MacGregor anytime they ran into trouble with the Interior Department.
Instead of focusing on maintaining my hairstyle for as long as possible, I was zeroed in on another goal: getting stronger during the six-week training process so that I could cross the finish line.
They zeroed in on Kavanaugh's rulings in favor of the Department of Health and Human Services after it prevented an unaccompanied pregnant teenager who was detained crossing the Texas border from visiting an abortion clinic.
" "There's a lot to unpack" in the 24-page indictment, John Avlon wrote, but he zeroed in on one key phrase: "(A) senior Trump Campaign official was directed to contact STONE about any additional releases.
Murphy, she said, had agitated for emotional directness; among other things, he'd zeroed in on a few lines of dialogue about Johnnie Cochran being racially profiled by cops, and turned it into a full scene.
Conservative censorship: Republicans zeroed in on Facebook's power to censor conservative voices, repeatedly bringing up the platform's takedown of pro-Trump video duo Diamond and Silk and asking if Facebook has controls against internal bias.
In addition to offering cash and training, Mr. Macron zeroed in on fighting discrimination by employers — a widespread practice not generally acknowledged in France, where affirmative action is largely seen as a hateful American import.
The 14-year-old boys, and a 13-year-old boy who was previously arrested, zeroed in and briefly followed two other people before passing Majors on a staircase and deciding on her, Bogdanos said.
FBI counterintelligence investigators had zeroed in on Page early on in their probe of the Trump campaign's potential ties to Russia efforts to interfere in the US election, which began in the summer of 2016.
After a week of panic and selling for the stock market, CNBC's Jim Cramer zeroed in on a buying opportunity he thought could bounce back "like a coiled spring:" the stock of retailer PVH Corp.
As investigators zeroed in on the Oval Office tapes, Nixon's lawyer Charles Wright told judge John Sirica that one of the tapes investigators wanted could never be released without doing grave harm to the country.
But they are the shows that best explained this messed-up planet, this messed-up country, or this messed-up medium, beginning at the top with a comedy that zeroed in on America's horrible heart.
For months, the campaign has zeroed in on the most delegate-rich congressional districts in Super Tuesday states like Texas, North Carolina, California and Alabama and attempted to assembleslates of supporters specific to those districts.
Several carloads of Trinitarios, looping around Adams Place, zeroed in on a 15-year-old Sunset member whom Lesandro knew, one of his friends said, speaking on the condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals.
Investigators told PEOPLE they zeroed in on Butler after he allegedly attacked the 92-year-old woman at a local elderly care home, where he was visiting a family member, on Wednesday after Petrus was killed.
Tensions over inequality have risen in San Francisco in recent years, and in 2014 stakeholders zeroed in on the fact that people were purchasing $4 toast as evidence that one-percenters were fueling an affordability crisis.
While the charts were being dominated by the slicker electronic rap vibes of Rick Ross, T.I., and Drake, the Long Island-raised Marciano crafted an album that zeroed in on his city's dank and shadowy underbelly.
Investors had zeroed in on March 1 as a potential culmination of the U.S.-China dispute since Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping late last year shelved any new tariffs and reset discussions for 90 days.
Lawmakers have zeroed in on Trump's efforts to get Ukraine to investigate his political rival Joe Biden and his son Hunter, and whether officials tied a probe to the release of U.S. military aid to Ukraine.
But European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said the bloc should also look within its own ranks in its fight against disinformation and he zeroed in on Orban whose populist politics have raised hackles in Brussels.
It managed to stay in an area roughly 75 miles square for a period of eight days, and zeroed in on a much smaller target of just six miles wide for a total of 6.5 hours.
At rallies, on social media and from the White House, Trump zeroed in on caravans of Central American migrants traveling toward the U.S.-Mexico border to seek asylum, claiming they were an "invasion" of the country.
GOP grills IRS chief on impeachment: Conservatives on the House Judiciary Committee clamored Wednesday for the impeachment of IRS Commissioner John Koskinen as the panel's chairman zeroed in on the agency's preservation of email records. Rep.
Like Daughtry, she zeroed in right away on her partner's major flaw: a lack of authentic feels: "I don't believe you," she lovingly snapped as he aped the lyrics in a spoken-word confessional of sorts.
Internet sleuths zeroed in on the use of the word "lodestar" in the op-ed, highlighting multiple instances over the past few years in which the vice president has used the uncommon descriptor in his speeches.
The researchers gathered all of the data involving eye injuries from 2010 through 2013, and then zeroed in on injuries that, according to the coding system, had occurred during sports or physical activities like recreational cycling.
Thursday, in rejecting the travel ban, the 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals zeroed in on the comments Donald Trump as a candidate and president, the government's national security justifications, and the role of the courts.
Members of the Senate Subcommittee on Aviation and Space largely zeroed in on the Boeing 737 Max's Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS), software that has been at the center of initial reports about the recent crashes.
The vice president has said he zeroed in on "corruption" in Ukraine during his conversation with Zelensky but that he hadn't had a chance to review the full transcript of the phone call before their meeting.
China and other top U.S. trade partners zeroed in on American farmers with retaliatory tariffs after the administration imposed duties on Chinese goods as well as steel and aluminum from the European Union, Canada and Mexico.
Aviation experts zeroed in on new anti-stall software included in the 737 Max that is believed to have contributed to the Lion Air crash and may have played a role in the Ethiopian Airlines crash.
For that reason, he has zeroed in on companies that are large compared with even the S&P 500, where the smallest company is worth about $3 billion and the median company is worth $16 billion.
During its time in Mexico, the U.S. delegation zeroed in on the labor reform passed by Lopez Obrador's left-leaning government last year, examining the funding set aside to implement the law, according to the statement.
She zeroed in on the alleged "treasure trove" of "catch-and-kill" documents that AMI president David Pecker allegedly possesses and on the idea that Trump may have devalued his assets to pay less in taxes.
On the Wednesday call, veteran Democratic pollster Jeremy Rosner and Petkanas zeroed in on the findings of a new poll as they worked to get dozens of Democratic organizations prepared to explain why impeachment is necessary.
Its curator, Julia Foulkes, has zeroed in on Robbins's devotion to his hometown, to show how an open, confident New York offered fertile soil for a new kind of dance, with local roots and international influence.
When Mark Ronson, Back to Black's producer, was searching for a new Winehouse sound post-Frank, he zeroed in on the Dap Kings as not only inspiration but a full-on backing band for the record.
China, the world's second-largest economy, has been cracking down on risks to the financial system due to excessive leverage, and has recently zeroed in on fast-growing, loosely-regulated micro-lenders that make unsecured cash loans.
Now, 16 years after he last treated me, Martin had zeroed in on the area of my life where I was holding back: the courage to live passionately, to bring sexuality to all aspects of my life.
During the convention's first and biggest march — a Bernie-or-Bust walk that took the overheated city by storm — we zeroed in on one specific mission and the unique way its proponents sought to spread its message.
Researchers who have been studying HIV elimination for the past few years have zeroed in on CCR5 as a gene of interest because it codes for a protein that most kinds of HIV need to infect cells.
There was not a very large pool to choose from; ZEROED IN worked nicely in the NW, but I originally had the so-not-in-the-language THE HOE DOWN in the SE which Will rightly rejected.
This gave me a sense of his pain point, so I veered from my gun talk, mentioned why voting is important, and zeroed in on the fact that holding politicians accountable was exactly why I was calling.
Why it matters: BMW is best known for producing ultimate driving machines, so I zeroed in on the ample driver-assistance features in this jumbo-size Bimmer to see how well the machine actually does the driving.
Despite the intention behind this ban, quite a few people on Twitter have zeroed in on the fact that, in a matter of two weeks, they'll suddenly be without their favorite source of porn and NSFW content.
It then zeroed in on Chepiga, linking him to two addresses in Khabarovsk and Moscow, and using leaked databases of Russian passport documents to source photos from 2003 and 2009 which bore a strong resemblance to Boshirov.
On October 31, the NTSB announced that the Navy -- using underwater robots -- had zeroed in on El Faro's wreckage sitting 15,000 feet upright on the bottom of the Atlantic, its stern buried in 30 feet of sediment.
This, as we now know, was vintage Franken: He shrewdly zeroed in on the debate over whether students should be evaluated based on "growth" or "proficiency"—one that anybody who knows anything about education would instantly recognize.
The nine-year-old company has zeroed in on fans who want to see wrestling that is different - and bloodier - than Mexico's traditional, deeply rooted version in which the fights are often more spectacle that real combat.
Immigrant rights groups suing Mr. Trump have now zeroed in on the refusal by Ms. Duke, who resigned in early 2018 shortly after a permanent secretary was named, as evidence to bolster their defense of the program.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. lawmakers drafting online privacy legislation zeroed in on a major point of contention on Wednesday of whether their federal law should pre-empt stringent regulations recently passed by California that could hurt corporate profits.
China had zeroed in on U.S. farmers with tariffs after President Donald Trump imposed duties on $250 billion worth of Chinese goods last year as part of his vow to cut the U.S. trade deficit with China.
Trump has long criticized the gaping trade deficit between the U.S. and China, and has zeroed-in on shrinking that gap as the core focus of a broader call for Beijing to reform its international trade practices.
Instead, they zeroed in on Sondland testifying that Trump did not "directly" communicate to him that the release of the roughly $400 million in aid to Ukraine was conditioned on the public announcement of investigations by Zelensky.
Photograph by Zachary Zavislak for The New Yorker You could drink beer to quench your thirst, but the other thing that the Fly has zeroed in on is wine, particularly of the "natural" variety currently in vogue.
A federal investigation into Mayor Bill de Blasio's campaign fund-raising has zeroed in on whether donations were exchanged for beneficial city action in about a half-dozen cases, according to people with knowledge of the inquiry.
Mueller removed Strzok from the investigation when the messages came to light, but Republicans have zeroed in on him as key to uncovering what they allege was systemic FBI bias against Trump during the 2016 presidential election.
In our roundup of opinions from around the web, conservative writers mostly seemed to focus on the fact that the charges against Mr. Manafort didn't implicate Mr. Trump, while liberal writers zeroed in on Mr. Papadopoulos's plea.
While those on the right mostly focused on how Mr. Manafort's charges did not implicate the Trump campaign, writers on the left zeroed in on the importance of Mr. Papadopoulos's plea in the investigation into Russian meddling.
It would have been more illuminating had he zeroed in on those few organizations that really do exercise outsize influence in Trump's Washington, like the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, which is helping to shape Iran policy.
Despite his New York roots, Mr. Trump zeroed in on Gateway and urged Republican leaders not to provide federal funds for it — an apparent rebuke to Mr. Schumer, whose caucus the president has repeatedly accused of obstructionism.
The department's inspector general, Michael E. Horowitz, has zeroed in on disclosures to The Wall Street Journal as part of a wide-ranging investigation into, among other things, how the F.B.I. approached the 2016 inquiry into Mrs.
There are all kinds of innovations going on in the world of spread offense, and the blueblood programs have zeroed in on the ones that allow them to run the ball behind their big guys up front.
And it comes after months of criticism — including from the students who survived the Marjory Stoneman Douglas attack that in their response to the school shootings, the nation's political leaders have zeroed in on everything but guns.
Neither is Henry persuaded to venture into the woods by the Kid's and Molly's testimonials about parallel worlds and fateful journeys into the wilderness; he has zeroed in on the one common denominator in all those tales.
He zeroed in on Mr. Sanders's vote to approve the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act in 2005, saying that the law has undermined efforts to hold gun manufacturers accountable after a spate of mass shootings.
When WeWork first released the documents for its initial-public-offering filing in mid-August, investors, analysts, and journalists zeroed in on a creative financial metric the company was using to show the performance of each location.
Republicans have zeroed in on the "serious performance failures" by the FBI that Horowitz documented, including numerous "factual misstatements and omissions" that bolstered the FBI's case for obtaining surveillance warrants on then-Trump campaign aide Carter Page.
The council's investigation zeroed in on the firm's work in the $22016 billion merger of Pepco and Exelon in March 2016, as reported by the Washington Post, to create the largest publicly held utility in the country.
While the young girl and her father's girlfriend, Diamond Peerman — who isn't the 8-year-old's legal guardian — were waiting in line at the state prison, a dog trained to sniff out drugs zeroed in on Peerman.
But the amateur sleuths have zeroed in on a few traits that seem plausible, based on a reading of this person's writings: It's an establishment Republican who spent a decent amount of time in the West Wing.
In college and grad school, both at New York University, he zeroed in on writing, and for his thesis in 2005, he crafted a musical about a garage band, "The Black Suits," that seemed to have promise.
They zeroed in on issues that have shown up in previous studies: "off-target effects," or undesirable mutations in genome regions close to the targeted sequence, and mosaicism, where not all embryo cells make the desired changes.
Related: The Pentagon Blew $43 Million on 'The World's Most Expensive Gas Station' Senator Claire McCaskill zeroed in on the gas station project in her questioning, and tried unsuccessfully to identity the person who had approved it.
So far, several studies have zeroed in on different aspects of how people approach interpersonal relationships; a paper in the Journal of Research in Personality's February issue, for example, outlines state-based differences in attitudes about romantic relationships.
CNBC looked at market data from the past 30 years and zeroed in on the times when the Dow has crossed levels like 2,2000, 2000,2000, 220,2000 ... all the way up to the 22007,0003 level it hit in November.
Franken zeroed in on two issues: a past statement in which Sessions said he "filed 20 or 30 cases" on desegregation and three of four civil rights cases he highlighted to the committee as being "personally" involved in.
To explain why the UK voted to leave the European Union, commentators have zeroed in on four potential reasons: fear of immigrants, voter dissatisfaction with a weak economy or the status quo, loss of national autonomy, and age.
The group's small team in Houston had zeroed in on Reyes, he said, both because they believed he was vulnerable, and because he had "a viable challenger" — O'Rourke, a city council member with deep ties to El Paso.
Mr. Dimon in this year's letter zeroed in on regulations that require banks to have a certain amount of liquidity, the financial term for access to cash or low-risk assets that can be easily sold for cash.
The spooky anthology's creator uploaded video teasers for the new season to Instagram Thursday, and viewers zeroed in on a clip of newly mustachioed Glee star Matthew Morrison walking into a summer camp bunk in tight gym shorts.
By keeping Comey on when he took office, what better card could Trump hold than a favor owed by the director of the FBI as investigators zeroed in on the Russian hacking of the presidential election of 2016.
A: Some lawmakers, including Connecticut Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, have criticized the FAA for being too cozy with Boeing, and zeroed in on the FAA's use of Boeing employees to conduct certain safety assessments during the certification process.
I think what was so great is that we could do animation reviews with him, and he really zeroed in on what the character needed, communicated what was happening in that scene, and why certain things were important.
At the gala celebration after the show, she said, Mr. Trump immediately zeroed in on her, telling her how much he liked her style and inviting her to visit him in New York to talk about her future.
I saw Vine moving up and I noticed the extra potential from social media in having that growing audience, so I pretty much quit acting, put it to the side, and zeroed in on creating my own content.
As part of that inquiry, additional subpoenas were issued in the last few days that, among other things, zeroed in on a memo related to Ms. Coico's expenses that some college officials believe was fabricated to mislead prosecutors.
It probably wasn't very fruitful because I somehow zeroed in on the phrase "X marks the spot" instead, and saw that if I used EX, MARXS and DESPOT I could, with a little poetic license, mimic that phrase.
Several candidates vying to replace British Prime Minister Theresa May have zeroed in on the backstop in pledging to renegotiate the withdrawal agreement she struck with the EU, only for it to suffer three crushing defeats in parliament.
Investigators and the news media have zeroed in on the fact that the attacker, who killed himself after the assault, which left two dead, lived as an extreme recluse — or "hikikomori," as the condition is known in Japan.
A major Lancet report, by 20173 leading dementia researchers from around the world, zeroed in on nine of the best-known lifestyle factors that contribute to the illness and account for more than a third of dementia cases.
Google chief's testimony: Sundar Pichai faced more than three hours of questions in front of the House Judiciary Committee, as Republicans expressed concerns about unfair treatment of conservatives and lawmakers in both parties zeroed in on privacy issues.
The moderators on Tuesday night zeroed in on one of the broad philosophical disagreements between the candidates that rarely gets spelled out: to what extent should the government subsidize health care, college, and child care for all Americans?
More recently, though, reports indicate that Trump has zeroed in on Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who has oversight over the Russia probe since Sessions recused himself from the investigation — a decision that reportedly continues to anger Trump.
House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler has zeroed in on Whitaker's conversations with President Donald Trump and oversight of the special counsel's investigation, raising concerns that the administration might invoke privilege so that Whitaker would avoid answering tough questions.
One week before Judge Neil M. Gorsuch is to sit for his Supreme Court confirmation hearing, Democrats have zeroed in on their most prominent planned line of attack: Judge Gorsuch's rulings have favored the powerful and well connected.
A: Some lawmakers, including Democratic U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal, have criticized the FAA for being too cozy with Boeing, and zeroed in on the FAA's use of Boeing employees to conduct certain safety assessments during the certification process.
Lauer's first substantial questioning of Clinton zeroed in on her use of a private email server while she was secretary of state, and the first audience question (pre-selected, presumably, by NBC), also asked Clinton about her emails.
"The market has just zeroed in on growth, pro-business, rolling back regulation and as long as the market believes this is his agenda, and he is going to follow through, the market has just embraced that," she said.
Many Twitter users zeroed in on a visit to the kingdom last month by President Donald Trump whose wife Melania and daughter Ivanka were widely praised by Saudi commentators for their elegance despite eschewing veils and wearing stylish dresses.
Using excavators and backhoes, members of the FBI's evidence recovery team and the sheriff's office this week tackled the first of the three areas the dogs had zeroed in on, digging three feet down into the dirt, says Cipolla.
WASHINGTON, May 1 (Reuters) - U.S. lawmakers drafting online privacy legislation zeroed in on a major point of contention on Wednesday of whether their federal law should pre-empt stringent regulations recently passed by California that could hurt corporate profits.
There was no agenda, and from the beginning, the conversation zeroed in on the sector and more specifically about whether as enforcers, regulators, federal and state agencies had some basis to do a closer look at what's going on.
Ahead of a leadership reshuffle in the autumn, Beijing has zeroed in on the stability of the economy and financial system, cracking down on risky behaviour by insurers and lenders, as well as targeting high levels of corporate debt.
BlackRock zeroed in on one argument about index investing that says index funds' "common ownership" of several companies in a single market segment reduces competition between those companies, imposing a cost on society that may need to be regulated.
But once they zeroed in on a suspect—a young Chinese student named Ziang Sung Wan—police traveled north to his Manhattan, New York, digs, searched it without a warrant, and pressured him to return to DC with them.
The Bureau of Reclamation had zeroed in on a dam site on a tributary in northwestern Colorado called the Green River, where the resulting reservoir would have submerged a tract of treasured, fossil-laden parkland called Dinosaur National Monument.
The group of 14 Pelosi supporters on Monday zeroed in on a push by the detractors to change caucus rules and make it more difficult for her to lock up the nomination during the caucus election later this month.
While several Democrats focused their critiques on Mnuchin's use of offshore entities for a range of investment enterprises, Brown zeroed in on Mnuchin's time leading OneWest Bank and how it went about foreclosing on homeowners after the financial crisis.
He zeroed in on live performance playing shows in countries he'd never had an occasion to visit before, using the opportunity to collect music and films from the region—a pleasant and necessary respite from the American pop underground.
They zeroed in on the fact that Trump was not interested in corruption in Ukraine before Biden started running for office, and on the fact that over a dozen witnesses have so far testified to the president&aposs misconduct.
LONDON (Reuters) - Speculators convinced the euro zone faces fresh instability have zeroed in on Italy's constitutional reform referendum on Sunday, amassing huge bets on a slump in Italian banks and bonds should Prime Minister Matteo Renzi lose the vote.
WASHINGTON — In the 1990s, F.B.I. agents hunting for a Russian mole zeroed in on a C.I.A. official as their main suspect as they tried to determine who had sold secrets that had led to the deaths of American spies.
The study, from Atmospheric and Environmental Research (AER) and Rutgers University, zeroed in on US cities and looked at how severe winter weather, extreme cold and heavy snowfall related to conditions in the Arctic during and before the storms.
Five years ago, three Los Angeles-based moms zeroed in on a demographic that became the basis for their business model: Metropolitan middle-class parents who need help shuttling children around to Little League baseball games or soccer tournaments.
Most of that afternoon, Sobe and I spent sitting on low, wooden chairs in the long storage room off the kitchen, where it was supposedly a bit cooler, and where mosquitoes zeroed in on our shanks, thighs, arms, necks.
Elizabeth Warren zeroed in on Buttigieg&aposs fundraising practices during last week&aposs debate, taking the opportunity to contrast his willingness to take large donations and host private fundraisers with her pledge to banish big money from her campaign.
The FBI's probe into Russia's meddling into the 353 election has zeroed in on senior White House adviser and President Donald Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, who has "significant information relevant to their inquiry," NBC News reported Thursday.
The report also indicates that Facebook staff zeroed in on a service provider exemption in the FTC deal, claiming that an increasing array of firms that had little in common with each other were "integration partners" permitted under the arrangement.
Officials in the counsel's office zeroed in on what played out when former President George W. Bush's former top counsel, Harriet Miers, and his former chief of staff, Joshua Bolten, refused to comply with subpoenas issued by the House Judiciary Committee.
Because Massachusetts passed an anti-discrimination law that some say threatens public safety — and are now trying to overturn in a ballot initiative — the researchers zeroed in on restroom crime reports in the state before the anti-discrimination provision was adopted.
The FBI zeroed in on the suspects by the end of the year: Photos of the three hung for months on the wall in the Anchorage field office, where agents dubbed them the "Cub Scout Pack," a nod to their youthfulness.
O'Rourke zeroed in after the wealth tax plans by Warren and Sanders became a point of contention, with businessman Andrew Yang saying the policy "makes a lot of sense in principle," but questioned whether and how it would work in practice.
Her campaign is mostly zeroed in on making the case that Trump lacks the character and temperament for office, an argument aimed at winning Republicans over to her side or at least depressing their turnout and giving her a landslide win.
In fact, the startup has quickly zeroed in on teens, primarily because unlike adults who take vacation photos and capture dinner outings that they post to social media, teens "don't have anything to do," so it tells them what to post.
Eager to get to the bottom of what and who caused the water crisis, the public's attention has often zeroed in on the city's numerous emergency managers, former Flint Mayor Dayne Walling, Michigan Governor Rick Snyder, and even EPA officials.
His critics feel vindicated by press reports that an internal review into the Clinton e-mail investigation, led by the Justice Department's inspector-general, Michael Horowitz, has zeroed in on decisions made by Mr McCabe which some colleagues saw as politicised.
Relatedly, Mueller appears to have zeroed in on British politician Nigel Farage and other self-described "Bad Boys of Brexit," including businessman Aaron Banks, who met repeatedly with the Russian ambassador in the UK as the Brexit campaign unfolded. 256.
While it is clear the presidential hopeful is signaling that child advocacy is a large part of her platform, what's less obvious is why she zeroed in on Ardern, and exactly how she plans to back up her trash-talk.
The research team at the University of California at Berkeley zeroed in on the jumpy primate after developing a brand-new jump-measurement system, called the Vertical Jumping Agility Metric, which looks at both the height and speed of jumping.
Regarding lack of access and how it was related to the tweet and broader attacks on media, The Baltimore Sun's media critic David Zurawik zeroed in on "the creeping kind of secrecy, secret government" he sees demonstrated by this administration.
President Donald Trump zeroed in on two U.S. media outlets Sunday morning, appearing to threaten action against the satirical "Saturday Night Live" and pressuring Fox News to bring back a host widely condemned for her comments about a Muslim congresswoman.
Both Hilda, a 2014 dramedy about a young, mestiza nanny who is held captive by her white employer, and Muchachas, Juliana Fanjul's 2017 documentary on maids in Mexico City, have zeroed in on the divide between household worker and employer.
Barr zeroed in on President Trump's efforts to combat violent crime and the opioid epidemic, crack down on illegal immigration, protect the U.S. from national security threats — all of which he said the $6900 billion budget proposal would help achieve.
Bank stocks began their ascent after President-elect Donald Trump stunned the world by defeating Hillary Clinton in the U.S. presidential election, as investors zeroed in on the deregulation of the financial sector, one of Trump's points during the campaign.
Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee zeroed in on language in the indictment surrounding an unnamed person who directed "a senior Trump Campaign official to contact Stone about" future releases and damaging information WikiLeaks might have about Trump's opponent, Hillary Clinton.
During his speech, President Trump zeroed in on a recent announcement by Apple that it would bring the bulk of its foreign earnings back to the United States under a lower tax rate passed as part of the recent tax reform.
For this study, the researchers zeroed in on fat and, in particular, visceral fat, a particularly hazardous type of fat that accumulates around our middles and deep beneath the skin, smothering internal organs and heightening the risk of metabolic problems.
A group of Redditors-turned-amateur sleuths took it upon themselves to try to identify the suspects in the bombing, and zeroed in on a 22-year-old missing student after claiming he looked similar to photos of one suspect.
WASHINGTON — When President Trump signed a $1.1 trillion spending bill on Friday, he zeroed in on a tiny sliver of it, suggesting that he might disregard $20 million in funding for loan subsidies and other aid to historically black universities.
"The Democrats have zeroed in on an anonymous whistle-blower complaint that was cooked up in cooperation with the Democrats on this very committee," Representative Devin Nunes, Republican of California, who is the ranking member of the intelligence committee, said Wednesday.
The researchers zeroed in on the 482,702 men and women in the study who had had no known heart disease at the start, genetically typing their tissue samples, looking for various snippets of genes known to raise heart disease risk.
Each made vigorous arguments for the liberal policy points on which they agree, and the room turned electric — at times feeling almost like a Bernie Sanders rally — when the presumptive Democratic nominee and the Massachusetts senator zeroed in on Donald Trump.
With two major rivals from neighboring states competing in the New Hampshire primary — Mr. Sanders of Vermont and Ms. Warren of Massachusetts — the Biden campaign appears to have zeroed in on Iowa as a chance to score an early victory.
But critics zeroed in on a bifurcated health care system that the bill could create: Those who are sick, at risk of getting sick or nearing retirement would pay more, while those who are young and healthy would pay less.
The NIAC zeroed in on threats to the supply chain involved in providing equipment for critical infrastructure systems and recommended that Trump "provide liability protections" to allow for blacklisting of cybersecurity products that may pose a threat to critical infrastructure.
They zeroed in on a moment when Judge O'Toole learned that two sitting jurors had failed to disclose tweets and Facebook posts about Mr. Tsarnaev, and opted not to question them in detail about it or remove them from the jury.
In anticipation of the Democratic report, the Republican zeroed in on some of the inconsistencies among the witnesses, to drive home the point that Trump did nothing wrong and the witnesses who said he did might not be all that reliable.
Mueller's office has zeroed in on decisions that seemed to dominate so much of the President's thinking in his first year in office: the firings of Flynn and Comey, as well as any pressure he may have exerted on Sessions.
Lee's arrest gives a boost to prosecutors who have zeroed in on Samsung to build their case against President Park and her close friend Choi Soon-sil, who is in detention and faces charges of abuse of power and attempted fraud.
This time it was Cohen as the center of attention, with the newspaper revealing that federal authorities investigating whether Cohen had committed bank and tax fraud have zeroed in on loans obtained by taxi businesses that he and his family own.
Typically, studies on porn habits have focused on whether they make gay viewers more sexually violent or increase sexual risk taking, but a recent survey of more than 1,000 gay men zeroed in on a different, apparently fertile, topic: body dysmorphia.
They cross-referenced crime scene DNA to the database, finding possible relatives to the killer, then they used other sources of public data (like newspaper obituaries) to construct a likely family tree and eventually zeroed-in on the alleged killer, Joseph James DeAngelo.
Lee's arrest gives a boost to prosecutors who have zeroed-in on Samsung Group to build their case against President Park and her close friend Choi Soon-sil, who is in detention and faces charges of abuse of power and attempted fraud.
The existing team, led by Jay Sekulow, has zeroed in on what it believes to be serious due process concerns with the impeachment proceedings, mirroring the efforts by House Republicans to raise questions about Democrats' procedures in carrying out the impeachment probe.
Oliver also zeroed in on Trump supporters like Corey Lewandowski, who following the leak of the tape remarked that it was possible Hillary Clinton had said similar things in her meetings with Wall Street, transcripts of which were leaked by WikiLeaks last week.
An NYU professor explains: "What appears to be clear is they haven't yet zeroed in on a format they're willing to massively scale ... This is a company that the moment it figures out something that works, it puts nuclear energy behind it."
He said Pakistani troops and intelligence agents, acting on a U.S. intelligence tip, zeroed in on a vehicle holding the family as they were being moved into Kurram tribal agency near the town of Kohat, some 60 km (37 miles) inside Pakistan.
In one paper, published in 2015, he zeroed in on Medicaid and learned that mixed-status families living in communities where the risk of deportation was higher were less likely to use Medicaid across the US. Other researchers have come to similar conclusions.
The second, which took place before the intelligence panel, zeroed-in on Mueller's counterintelligence findings in the FBI's Russia investigation; namely, the nature of Russia's interference in the 2016 US election and whether members of the Trump campaign coordinated with Moscow's efforts.
Some have focused on how inappropriate it is for the leader of the free world to be personally attacking morning show hosts on social media, while others have zeroed in on the distinctly sexist way in which Trump chose to insult Brzezinski.
Though they had zeroed in on a person of interest, the investigators still could only guess at how Haas had died: The Warren County Coroner's Office had been unable to establish a cause of death, due to the body's paucity of soft tissue.
On top of that, Democrats also took issue with Gorsuch's performance at his hearings, saying he was evasive in his answers, and they zeroed in on his decisions in a few cases, painting him as far-right and out-of-the-mainstream.
Montclair West Orange Eagle Rock Reservation 1/2 mile By The New York Times So the Kershaws expanded their search and zeroed in on the hilly suburban terrain where Mr. Kershaw, now 39, went every weekend to bike with friends from Jersey City.
Matt Phillips of the NYT explains what's driving the rout: Instead of celebrating quarterly profit and sales numbers that have largely lived up to expectations, investors have zeroed in on potential risks to the economic and corporate profit outlook for the coming year.
Perhaps most notably, the impeachment managers zeroed in on the role Joe Biden plays in the impeachment affair, eagerly seeking to debunk Trump's claims that Biden was engaged in corruption in Ukraine and highlighting Trump's interest in taking down a formidable political foe.
As the structure had evolved by the time Google went public in 220, the trio ran the company together, with most vice presidents reporting to Schmidt, while Page focused on product development and engineering, and Brin zeroed in on deals and engineering.
The jabs, which had been telegraphed for days, zeroed in on Bloomberg's record on race as mayor of New York, as well as alleged instances of sexual harassment against employees of his flagship business Bloomberg LP. The harshest attacks came from Sen.
It had also meant that when officials from the Texas Rangers and Homeland Security Investigations zeroed in on an illegal gambling ring in Texas, they could turn to the Secret Service's San Antonio-based electronic crimes task force, including Mr. Garibay, for help.
Mr. Montoya navigated his way into the airport partly through the Department of Transportation's Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program; he is Mexican-American, and the part of the program he zeroed in on, known as A.C.D.B.E., helps minorities and women enter the aviation industry.
She has zeroed in on the billionaire former mayor of New York City, Michael R. Bloomberg, as a leading villain in her tale of corruption and inequality in America, running an ad and appearing on his own television network to needle him.
Asked for their evidence, they zeroed in on the individuals who had enabled the cheating as well as those who had benefited from it, publishing on Friday 1,1003 pieces of proof, including emails, documents and scientific and forensic analysis of doping samples.
Tweets on the Florida shooting In two of Trump's three tweets about the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School that left 17 people dead, Trump zeroed in on two of his biggest enemies in Washington -- Democrats and the FBI -- for their inaction.
All along they described feeling keenly aware that the mercurial president would vacillate between judges as he polled his close friends and allies, though his questions seemed to indicate that he had zeroed in on just two of the possibilities: Kavanaugh and Hardiman.
As for online safety, much of the American public zeroed in on Be Best when it was first unveiled on the unavoidable link between Trump's championing of online kindness and the President's frequent use of Twitter to name-call, bully, and otherwise impose negativity.
Because its supporters are so visible on social media networks, they often attract law-enforcement scrutiny: A good example is the case of Heather Coffman, a Virginia woman whom the FBI zeroed in on after she made statements like "I love ISIS!" on Facebook.
The security apparatus has zeroed in on the ruling Pakistan Muslim League, the party of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who was forced to step down last year after leaked documents from a Panama law firm revealed he and his family had undisclosed assets abroad.
Now the 49-year-old is trying to win again in a re-run of the mayoral vote on Sunday, this time against an AKP machine that has zeroed in on him with accusations of lying and terrorist associations as well as legal threats.
Rather than start with Facebook's approach to combating false content and information operations, K. Shanmugam, the minister for law and home affairs and an experienced litigator, zeroed in on testimony given about Cambridge Analytica by a Facebook representative before a UK parliamentary committee months earlier.
John Ratcliffe, a Texas Republican and a member of the House Judiciary Committee, had zeroed in on one of the key lines from Mueller's report on Russian election interference, possible coordination between Trump's campaign and the Kremlin, and possible obstruction of justice by Trump himself.
While the line carries gadgets to help women achieve all sorts of styles, I immediately zeroed in on the YOU ARE PLAYFUL Ceramic Fiber Curling Iron and the YOU ARE POWERFUL Ionic Ceramic Dryer, the two I believe could help me reach Peak Drew.
He zeroed in on British period dramas, which have become a staple of the nation's major networks and a surefire international export (Downton Abbey, The Crown, Victoria...you get it), but feature barely any people of color in front of or behind the camera.
The Washington Post, citing Turkish state-run news agency Anadolu, reported that investigators zeroed in on the property southeast of Istanbul after intelligence showed that one of the Saudis allegedly involved in Khashoggi's killing had contacted the property owner a day before the incident.
He has also zeroed in on a proposed space-based telescope with a price tag of more than half a billion dollars, the Near-Earth Object Camera, or Neocam, a project headed by some of the same scientists whose work he is second-guessing.
West Palm Beach, Florida (CNN)Republicans in Florida and nationally who are trying to paint the statewide recount as a Democratic effort to steal the election have zeroed in on one woman as the face of the effort: Broward County Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes.
The former lawmakers also zeroed in on Trump's immigration policies and said that while illegal immigration was a serious and sustained problem in the US, it should be addressed humanely and without crossing legal boundaries, as the Trump administration has been accused of doing.
While the media zeroed in on the Sanders lines, they represented only a small portion of Chelsea Clinton's remarks at the event in New Hampshire, where she spoke at length about her upbringing and how it has influenced her as she raises her own family.
" Laurence Tribe, a Harvard Law professor who mentored Barack Obama, zeroed in on the lead sentence in Kavanaugh's account of a midseason game against Cornell: "In basketball, as in few other team sports, it is possible for one person to completely dominate a game.
Garaufis read the tweet aloud in court, according to a transcript, and zeroed in on one aspect of the case: A deadline imposed by the Department of Homeland Security that requires the renewal of applications for certain category of individuals to occur before October 5.
The bipartisan Zika funding bill that Senate Democrats struck down this week would have zeroed in on the critical elements of Zika prevention by both supporting efforts to disrupt the mosquitoes that carry this virus and by doubling down on vaccine research, development, and production.
Using its highly attuned sense of smell, the tender joey quickly zeroed in on the first slice of sweet apple, then found the second, the third, and finally, the road to freedom, bounding up the concrete driveway and asphalt road to the mountain nearby.
Before a packed courtroom with some of the industry's leading figures, the two sides zeroed in on the case's central question: Whether the deal would force consumers to pay more to watch their favorite shows on Time Warner cable channels like CNN and TNT.
The journalists who asked questions zeroed in on the serious topics of the day: global trade; American relations with China, North Korea and the Middle East; as well as a Supreme Court nominee, Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, imperiled by mounting allegations of sexual misconduct.
But Spithill zeroed in on the Kiwis' day off as if it were a sign of complacency, not only playing to his own team but also trying to play mind games with Burling and his crew, which is largely made up of Cup newcomers.
On the Democratic side, they zeroed in on a batch of newly-released emails concerning the president's decision to delay handing over aid to Ukraine, saying it shows why the Senate should call top Trump administration officials to testify at the impending trial (The Hill).
Trump has particularly zeroed in on an unfounded conspiracy theory that the Ukrainians have access to a missing Democratic National Committee server, as part of the false theory that Democrats faked the hack of their servers to blame Trump and defeat him in 2016.
Specifically, the evidence-based policymaking movement has not zeroed in on the fact that for years, important decisions by federal agencies in issuing new rules have been based on data and research that has not been fully revealed to policymakers, other experts or the public.
ZEROING-IN Lee's arrest gives a boost to prosecutors who have zeroed-in on Samsung Group to build their case against President Park and her close friend Choi Soon-sil, who is in detention and faces charges of abuse of power and attempted fraud.
Democrats zeroed in Ms. Yates's dismissal, and said Mr. Sessions, an early supporter of Mr. Trump's long-shot campaign who went on to become an influential adviser, would not have the independence to challenge the White House on questions of the law and policy.
A man who prides himself on finding an opponent's weakness, Mr. Trump at one point zeroed in on an existential question that has lingered in many newsrooms since his surprise victory: How much does the traditional news media still matter in a polarized age?
Nutrition researchers learned more about the best diets for every person, cancer researchers found new ways to program immune cells to attack, vaping turned deadly as investigators zeroed in on a sticky substance of concern, and possibly, a third gene-edited baby was born.
As the chairman of that committee, Nunes stepped aside from the panel's Russia investigation in April 2017 and launched a separate inquiry into the origins of the FBI's counterintelligence probe, which had zeroed in on four Trump campaign aides' interactions with Russians during the election.
Then came the NRA In the absence of limiting access to guns, which is a hot-button issue, especially in red states like Texas, legislators are looking for other ways to catch would-be school shooters, and have zeroed in on monitoring teens' social media.
Bernie Sanders, who has been careful not directly criticize his progressive ally, defended Medicare for All after Buttigieg zeroed in on the policy itself -- but added, as he's stated before, that taxes would go up nearly across the board in order to pay for the plan.
Three Guatemalan police officers zeroed in on Bartolo Fuentes, a former lawmaker in the Honduran Congress, detaining him from the midst of a crowd of several hundred people that he and three other Hondurans had led from San Pedro Sula, Honduras, since Saturday, bound for Mexico.
A former Wall Street worker with electrical engineering and computer science degrees, Bezos zeroed in on books as a viable initial product category for his online store due to the universality of literature, the existing stock of print books, and the relatively low price of each unit.
Kristol, the editor of The Weekly Standard magazine and a leader of the conservative movement to find an alternative to likely major-party nominees Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, confirmed to CNN Special Correspondent Jamie Gangel on Tuesday that the search has zeroed in on French.
Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), one of the few senators to actually attend the entire Appropriations Committee's environment subcommittee hearing, zeroed in on the potential for even more ethics conflicts with the fund: that it could become another venue for industry to buy influence at the EPA.
According to Friday morning's report from French news outlet BFM TV, the five men that held Kardashian West at gunpoint and stole millions of dollars worth of jewelry early Monday morning appeared to have zeroed in on the reality star via her rapper husband, Kanye West, 38.
Riverdale has zeroed in on all the most compelling elements of its predecessors, and all the course corrections they made that fans loved, and all of the issues they never fixed that fans wished they had, and implemented all of them, more or less at once.
The informant turned US forces to Idlib — an unlikely place for the Iraqi al-Baghdadi to hide out, especially given that it is under Russian air control and militia factions control the ground — and US and French forces zeroed in on al-Baghdadi over the summer.
Democrats have zeroed in on language in the bill that gives broad leeway to the homeland security secretary, attorney general and individual officers in the field, allowing them to deny entry and detain individuals merely if they have reason to believe they are part of a gang.
And as she zeroed in on the brutality of immigration enforcement, she became a leader in the movement to abolish ICE, going so far as to spend the last few days of her campaign at the border bearing witness to the viciousness of America's immigration system.
Federal authorities investigating whether President Trump's former personal lawyer and fixer, Michael D. Cohen, committed bank and tax fraud have zeroed in on well over $2000 million in loans obtained by taxi businesses that he and his family own, according to people familiar with the matter.
Democrats had zeroed in on four witnesses they wanted to hear testimony from: John Bolton, the former national security adviser; Mick Mulvaney, the acting White House chief of staff; Robert Blair, an aide to Mulvaney; and Michael Duffey, an official in the Office of Management and Budget.
" Reed criticized Clinton for saying that she won all the areas in the country with high gross domestic product, but also zeroed in on her comments that Trump won areas inhabited by voters who don't "like black people getting rights" and "don't like women getting jobs.
The assault against the progressive twin towers began almost as soon as the debate started and carried over in the next day, as Democrats zeroed in on Warren for ducking a question about whether enacting Medicare for All would require a tax increase on middle-class Americans.
" The roster promoted by the campaign includes billionaire Home Depot co-founders Kenneth Langone and Bernie Marcus; Bob Iger, the Disney CEO Sanders clashed with over worker pay; and JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, whom Sanders zeroed in on last month as among the prime beneficiaries of "corporate socialism.
On the July 7 episode of The Weeds, Vox's German Lopez and Matt Yglesias zeroed in on the opioid crisis — which has fueled the drug overdoses that killed more Americans in 2016 than the Vietnam and Iraq wars combined and are expected to kill 94,000 Americans in 2027.
Instead, they zeroed-in on the episodes Mueller examined concerning the President and his potential obstruction of justice -- and Barr's determination that there is not enough evidence to establish that the President committed such an offense, even though the special counsel did not exonerate the President on that question.
They can also come in the form of nonbinding resolutions to make a political statement, like when House Republicans passed a resolution praising Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) just as Trump and many GOP campaigns zeroed in on immigration as a primary campaign issue in the 2018 midterm elections.
As a result, I spent a good deal of my life figuring out the missing pieces of me through watching movies—manhood, communication, relationships, and yet cinema so rarely zeroed in on the complex contradiction between my fear and my profession—my anxiety and my move into journalism.
Warren zeroed in on a newspaper report that John Williams, the San Francisco Fed president, was the front-runner for the job, saying he and the New York Fed directors who selected him should first testify before a Senate committee about his qualifications and how he was chosen.
Only in the days leading up to that testimony had prosecutors zeroed in on Megrahi and another Libyan officer, Al Amin Khalifa Fhimah; as late as the week of the testimony, they had hoped to pursue additional indictments, yet the evidence wasn't there to get to a conviction.
In fact, in the most recent episode, it sounded like Rick referred to the 113/11 terror attacks as an "excuse to strip away our freedom"—a fact that I wouldn't have noticed had it not been for the fevered intensity of fans who zeroed in on the line.
Read more: Astronauts explain why nobody has visited the moon in more than 45 years — and the reasons are depressingMagnus, who flew to the International Space Station (ISS) twice and has spent more than five months in orbit, zeroed in on spacesuits required for the Artemis program's missions.
He has not been charged with a crime, but the FBI raid of his home, hotel room and office in early April revealed that prosecutors had zeroed in on his personal financial dealings, including the payment he made to porn star Stormy Daniels on Trump's behalf before the election.
In a speech that zeroed in on months of sliding price readings, which depressed a key measure to 1.4 percent, Fed Governor Lael Brainard said the U.S. central bank should go so far as to make clear it is comfortable pushing prices modestly above a 2 percent target.
Cohen has not been charged with a crime, but the FBI raid of his home, hotel room and office in early April revealed that prosecutors had zeroed in on his personal financial dealings, including the payment he made to porn star Stormy Daniels on Trump's behalf before the election.
In the new filing, the attorney general zeroed in on user bonuses that he believes are deceptive, saying they offer hundreds of dollars in bonuses that would unlock only after users spent thousands on the site (that type of incentive advertising is a common practice in Las Vegas casinos).
The administration has zeroed-in on efforts to lower the body count caused by opioid overdoses, but deaths due to synthetic opioids, such as fentanyl, have continued to rise and deaths involving cocaine and psychostimulants such as methamphetamine, MDMA, methylphenidate (commonly sold as Ritalin) and caffeine are also rising.
After investigators in Palm Beach County matched DNA taken from Ms. Bey's sexual battery kit to the three unsolved killings in Daytona Beach, they zeroed in on Mr. Hayes, who lived in Daytona Beach at the time of the killings there but later moved to Palm Beach County.
Lawmakers zeroed in on a report suggesting that Strzok was behind former FBI Director James Comey's decision to characterize Clinton as "extremely careless" in her use of the server, rather than "grossly negligent," the language in his original draft of a statement announcing the bureau's findings in that case.
Porsche designers even zeroed in on cockpit comfort and ergonomics with this spacious three-seater design, which is more than you can say for whoever created the cramped and pretty austere interior of the X-Wing, or the submarine-during-combat-maneuvers cabin lighting of the TIE fighter cockpit.
But in season two, Bates Motel finally zeroed in on a theme that had always been present on the show but hadn't enjoyed the focus it might have merited: How do you care for a loved one who has a condition that makes them a threat to society?
Macy, a former journalist for The Roanoke Times in Virginia and a 203 Nieman fellow at Harvard University, received wide praise for her first book, Factory Man (2014), which zeroed in on how globalization has affected American workers (Tom Hanks is set to produce a HBO miniseries based on the book).
A senior Pakistani security source said last Friday that Pakistani troops and intelligence agents, acting on a U.S. intelligence tip, zeroed in on a vehicle carrying the family as they were being moved into the Kurram tribal region near the town of Kohat, some 60 km (37 miles) inside Pakistan.
On Friday night, he recast and zeroed in on some of his most caustic and merciless songs — among them "Masters of War" from 1963, "Ballad of a Thin Man" from 1965 and "Pay in Blood" from 2012 — and sang them with deep cunning and venom coming through his much-weathered voice.
Groups that have successfully supported reform-minded prosecutors pushing to end mass incarceration in places like Philadelphia, Chicago and Texas have zeroed in on Los Angeles as the ultimate prize for their movement because of its size — it has the biggest jail system and the largest prosecutors office in the country.
On Monday, he zeroed in on the case for new documents, emphasizing that the paper trail from the White House's Ukraine decision-making is just as important as his call for administration witnesses like former national security adviser John Bolton and acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney to testify.
Critics of the legislation zeroed in on the ban of Jewish Voice for Peace, a left-wing Jewish organization that advocates the boycott as a nonviolent means of ending Israel's occupation of the Palestinian territories while seeking "security and self-determination for Israelis and Palestinians" and a solution for Palestinian refugees.
"His overall demeanor was so off from what they had seen in their experience as investigators that they completely zeroed in on him," Ted Rowlands, a local TV reporter, explains in an exclusive clip from Tuesday night's episode of A&E's six-part The Murder of Laci Peterson, which retraces the case's history.
Peoria County Sheriff Brian Asbell said at a Monday press conference that detectives rapidly zeroed in on the couple's son, Jose Ramirez, charging him with two counts of first-degree murder and felony aggravated unlawful use of a weapon after officers encountered the crime scene while responding to a suspected burglary Sunday evening.
The Judge Found Fault With Carter's Failure to Intervene in Roy's Final Moments In his June ruling that found Carter guilty after a six-day trial, Massachusetts Juvenile Court Judge Lawrence Moniz zeroed in on Roy's last moments, when he expressed his fears to Carter while his pickup filled with carbon monoxide.
" SCORE: 9/10 Aephraim Steinberg—Professor of Physics at the University of Toronto and member of Center of Quantum Information and Quantum Control "He zeroed in on the importance of how information is stored in a physical system, what a bit is, and the difference between classical bits and 'quantum bits' or 'qubits'.
Mr. Hughes said he was not anti-gun — "I'm a hunter myself, and I own guns myself," he told The New York Times in 210 — but the National Rifle Association continually opposed his initiatives, and his political enemies zeroed in on the gun issue when he ran for re-election in 1992.
We zeroed in on Durham, N.C. — a reliably blue county in a swing state that went for Donald J. Trump — where a breakdown in the electronic check-in software prevented hundreds of would-be voters from casting their ballots and hundreds more to simply give up in the face of long lines.
After a temperate start, in which the two seemed close to agreeing on the public responsibilities of Trump's daughter Ivanka, Carlson zeroed in on an infelicitous phrase from Duca's essay: she had claimed that Trump was "threatening the sovereignty of an entire religion," and Carlson demanded that she explain what that meant.
"President Trump froze the aid," Schiff told senators, pointedly laying out a rationale to seek testimony from additional witnesses who under oath could speak with direct knowledge about the president's claims that he zeroed in on Biden and his son, Hunter Biden, out of concern they carried out corrupt acts in Ukraine.
Concerns generally zeroed in on the tone-deafness of it all: in the year following #MeToo, Time's Up, and a myriad of scandals underscoring the systemic exclusion and mistreatment of women in Hollywood, one of the most prestigious and high-profile hosting gigs in show business went to...two male comics with an SNL pedigree.
Numerous lawmakers, as well as witnesses from scientific and medical groups in a second panel, compared the rule to tactics used by the tobacco industry, which focused not on the public relations nightmare of questioning the health risks of smoking, but instead zeroed in on undercutting the scientific methods used to draw that conclusion.
The critics ignored the demands, and zeroed in on a handful of mildly explicit placards captured by the media — a drawing of a woman sitting with her legs apart, with the caption "Look, now I'm sitting 'properly'"; a diagram of the female reproductive system; a cheeky slogan telling men to find their own socks.
With roughly 10,000 sets of eyes zeroed in on him, Tebow strode to the plate for the first time and sent a line drive over the left-field wall for a two-run homer that — at least for a moment — silenced critics who had complained that his foray into baseball was a publicity stunt.
When Time magazine published the transcript of an interview with President Trump on Thursday, many readers zeroed in on a particular detail: his insistence that his continued allegations of wiretapping by President Barack Obama were corroborated by a headline and an article in The New York Times, which he claimed the newspaper subsequently changed.

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