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"adage" Definitions
  1. a well-known phrase expressing a general truth about people or the world

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Only 9.7 percent of rostered directors on the AdAge Production Company A-List are women Only 9.7 percent of rostered directors on the AdAge Production Company A-List are women.
" Simpson was living proof of the adage: "money whitens.
It went beyond the 'It's not personal, it's business' adage.
It's the old journalistic adage: if it bleeds, it leads.
The old adage of "the personal is political" is true.
But as the old adage goes, correlation is not causation.
It seems the old adage is true, never say never.
This case proves the adage 'no good deed goes unpunished.
As the adage goes, 'tis better to give than receive.
Another common adage in ML is garbage in, garbage out.
Then he followed the writing adage: Write what you know.
But sacrificing comfort for style is and age old adage.
Remember the adage about how oil and water don't mix?
This might be a step in the right direction. [AdAge]
" There's a sensible adage online: "Do not feed the trolls.
It's a common adage that people leave managers, not companies.
"If it ain't broke, don't fix it," the adage goes.
Remember the "walk a mile in someone else's shoes" adage?
Buyer beware is an old adage that's still relevant today.
A popular example is the adage - lightning doesn't strike twice.
Instead, the solution is a familiar adage: Everything in moderation.
The old adage money talks certainly rings true in Washington.
I used to believe that adage until Trump came along.
As the adage goes, a rising tide lifts all boats.
A. Actually this adage also applies to the party itself.
Remember the adage that God helps those who help themselves.
Keep your eye on the bouncing ball, goes the adage.
As the statistical adage goes, correlation does not imply causation.
Looking back I realize that the old adage is true.
Good pitching beats good hitting, or so the adage goes.
Think back to the old fox in the henhouse adage.
Coaches, as the adage goes, are hired to be fired.
There is an old adage that "all politics is local politics".
The old adage "live fast, die young" just got an update.
Certainly, an age old question, which is itself a popular adage.
Secondly, I have to tell you there&aposs an old adage.
As the adage goes, people don't quit jobs; they quit managers.
We know the old adage – absolute power corrupts, and all that.
The old adage is the Fed raises rates until something breaks.
Cruz donors are subscribing to the adage that winning begets winning.
There's an adage on the internet: everything is better with cats.
Still, the old adage "better safe than sorry" works well here.
"IF IT ain't broke, don't fix it," the old adage goes.
Others have challenged the adage that money can't buy happiness though.
As the old adage goes, dress for the job you want.
Yeah, the argument was the old Watergate adage, follow the money.
" Rihanna also recognizes that old adage "there's no 'I' in 'team.
AdAge even named it the greatest ad of the 20th century.
In Washington, as the age-old adage goes, budgets determine policy.
There's an adage on Wall Street that bonds are always right.
"So goes January, so goes the year," is the old adage.
The old adage is: If it's not broke, don't fix it.
Forget the adage that a woman's crowning glory is her hair.
As the adage goes, a picture is worth a thousand words.
The adage that slow and steady wins the race is true.
Well The adage says it's better to give than to receive.
But as the adage suggests, the wrestlers' stories will outlive death.
The adage "It's funny because it's true" is a phenomenological account.
"Win on Sunday, sell on Monday" is a motor sports adage.
But here's the thing: Remember that adage, "Dress like the boss"?
AdAge was first to report that Planters was rethinking the campaign.
It is an adage familiar to places where autopsies are performed.
There is an adage in defense acquisition: Fly before you buy.
The old Broadway adage was how it will play in Peoria.
As the old legal adage goes, hard cases make bad law.
That old adage — fake it 'til you make it — rings true.
Like the old adage goes, relationships end but sex toys are forever.
You know how the old adage goes: Not all heroes wear capes.
A lot of people think that politics is all about negative adage.
"Don't cry over spilled milk" is about the oldest adage there is.
But as the adage goes, you can't go wrong with a classic.
It's an age-old adage, but it's stuck around for a reason.
The old adage goes "good things come to those who wait," right?
"What happens when the lizard becomes the crocodile?" is a Congolese adage.
The adage is especially true in the physical world we inhabit daily.
As the old adage goes, diamonds are indeed formed under intense pressure.
As the adage goes, though, there's no such thing as perfect security.
"There are people doing it really well for boys," she told AdAge.
Once again, as the old adage suggests, anything is possible in MMA.
And besides, as another adage goes, "You'll never know until you try."
There's an old adage in intelligence: live by SIGINT, die by SIGINT.
Name Withheld Here's another Latin adage: Pecunia non olet — money doesn't stink.
An adage about the inevitable fate of good deeds springs to mind.
They're fun and "just work" as the old tech adage goes, yes.
The adage is: The only thing you have to change is everything.
The old business school adage is true — what gets measured gets done.
As the old adage goes, failing to plan is planning to fail.
Even in warfare, the "teach a man to fish" adage holds true.
"The standard adage teaches that hard cases make bad law," she wrote.
Prostitution, as the adage goes, is the oldest profession in the world.
You've heard the old adage that there's a lid for every pot.
I think he proved the adage that any press is good press.
There's an old adage that one person's trash is another person's treasure.
But remember the old adage: If it's free, you are the product.
The old adage is true — you just need a bit of practice.
Negan tells Brandon that people are a resource, an old Savior adage.
The adage is synonymous with Broadway itself: the show must go on.
And what about the old adage that any press is good press?
Whatever happened to the adage 'don't judge a book by its cover'?
He delegated everything, one former Microsoft marketing executive told AdAge in 2014.
The buyer beware adage is never more true than among early adopters.
There's the old adage: Authors should write what they love to read.
In 2010, AdAge named WWE a hot brand poised for continued growth.
Dioum's much-quoted adage, he offers himself as a teacher, explaining the world
By and large the adage applies: if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
The old adage that knowledge is power still applies in the Information Age.
AdAge was the first to report on HQ Trivia's deal with Warner Bros.
We know the old adage about progress: One step forward, two steps back.
The old adage is true at Kroger: It pays to be a member.
As the old adage has it, nothing endures so long as the provisional.
An oft-cited Yemeni adage holds that one people's misfortune is another's gain.
The financing round was led by Wellington Management, Baillie Gifford and Adage Capital.
The old adage is that media piracy is all about filling the gaps.
But there is a vast amount of truth to this age-old adage.
The old Wall Street adage says 'so goes January, so goes the year.
Third, the adage that you can't manage what you don't measure applies here.
QR codes are dead, an internet marketing strategist wrote in AdAge in 83.
But even the old adage of moderation is being proven effective, he added.
As the adage goes, sometimes we need to go slow to go fast.
There is an old business adage: 'you can't manage what you don't measure.
This is really just a lesson in the oldest adage in computing: PEBKAC.
Is the old adage about the personal being political more important than ever?
The adage that the "customer is always right" is more than a cliché.
You'll need a great cover to compete (because the adage still rings true).
Never before has that old adage, 'Actions speak louder than words,' resounded louder.
You know that old adage, "There's no such thing as a free lunch"?
The old adage, I think, is true: Best not to meet your heroes.
It's the old adage, if you can be bought, you can be sold.
Paraphrasing the old Smokey the Bear adage: Only you can prevent fake news.
Never has the old "You eat with your eyes" adage been more relevant.
Robert Capa's adage has become one of the most ubiquitous phrases in photography.
The old adage "fail to plan, plan to fail" applies doubly to moving.
Mr. Nelson understands both the solace and the sorrow of that multipurpose adage.
There is an adage that it is better to be hated than ignored.
Well, this adage comes to mind when I think about the M2 Browning .
Is there truth to the adage, "If you ain't cheating, you ain't trying"?
" And as a builder, he followed the adage "Measure twice and cut once.
There's one chart that could cast doubt on an age-old market adage.
Presidential politics recalls the adage that 20203 percent of life is showing up.
According to the old adage, it's not about winning, it's about taking part.
However, according to AdAge, Gatorade hired a body double to play Williams' only child.
And that adage applies to the current stock sell-off, according to financial advisors.
But to repeat an annoying yet true adage: Nothing in (NBA) life is guaranteed.
And, like the old adage goes, his pictures really do speak a thousand words.
The American adage, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" applies to New START.
You know that old adage about the economy, "A rising tide lifts all boats"?
He turns the old underworld adage, "Make money, not headlines," completely on its ear.
The adage in France goes like this: On the first ballot, the voters select.
A California physicist has been defying the adage about no two snowflakes being alike.
The adage is silent on debts like America's to China, of more than $1.1trn.
The adage that past results do not guarantee future performance applies in this case.
These changes were first hinted at last week by sources who spoke with AdAge.
"INNOCENT if rich, guilty if poor" is a well-known adage in South Korea.
Adage Capital boosted its holding by 227 percent to just under 1 million shares.
As the adage goes, if it ain't broke, don't fix it, and so on.
What ever happened to the adage "vote for the man and not the party"?
As the adage goes, there are only two certainties in life: death and taxes.
The adage "you get what you pay for" does apply here to some extent.
It's that old adage that's like, 'don't compare your insides to somebody else's outsides.
Springtime, and time to revisit that old adage — sell in May and go away.
Suri Cruise is following that old adage ... if life gives ya lemons, make money.
They both could disprove the adage that winners never quit and quitters never win.
According to AdAge, Chipotle will offer a major catering discount for Super Bowl Sunday.
An old adage speaks to the liberalism of youth and the conservatism of adulthood.
The adage that seven families have a stranglehold on the country is no joke.
"It seems the adage 'all publicity is good publicity' could be true," said Tsai.
There's an old Wall Street adage: Buy on the rumor, sell on the news.
This adage is equally apt when you're heading out of town or first returning.
Some quotes may be "too good to check," as the journalism adage has it.
Again, the old Brosephian adage, "Suck it up, you big baby" doesn't apply here.
Changing times have traditionally closed doors and opened windows, as the old adage goes.
The Internet adage that 'if it's free you're the product' applies by degrees here.
Well, there's a reason for the adage: It's not the heat, it's the humidity.
This season, designers adhered to a new adage: If it ain't broke … break it.
"The old adage 'no news is bad news' comes to mind here," she said.
It's an old Spider-Man adage that Sony should be familiar with by now.
There is no Chinese adage for this, perhaps because it's not a viable strategy.
She is counting on the adage that you can't beat someone with no one.
And the adage applied to women, too — in some ways for the first time.
The book is meant to debunk the adage "nice guys finish last" in business.
The "dress for the job you want" adage is an expression of fashion profiling.
How to Build a Sex Tech Startup: As the old adage goes, sex sells.
You don't have to work in Hollywood to know the old adage: Sex sells.
"When Detroit catches a cold, Toledo gets pneumonia," he says, invoking a local adage.
As the adage goes, the only sure things in life are death and taxes.
That old adage about a picture being worth a thousand words carries new meaning.
It's back to the old adage: Treat other people how you want to be treated.
If not, there's a good chance Snapchat could continue on its slow, downward trajectory. [AdAge]
You know, the old adage is the same: If a film's good, a film's good.
The old adage that you should "feed a cold, starve a fever" isn't exactly true.
But then there's that old reality TV adage: These women aren't here to make friends.
The adage says if you teach a man to fish, he eats for a lifetime.
Some investors swear by that well-known trading adage "sell in May and go away".
The jackpot would be the largest ever seen on the HQ Trivia app, AdAge noted.
The old adage that real estate investing is a local business no longer holds true.
Which once again proves the ancient adage, you never want to peeve off Chaos Kass.
Sometimes, that old adage is true: You just have to rip off the Band-Aid.
This strategy is the seasonal inverse of the old Wall Street "sell in May" adage.
There's an adage in politics that's been around for years: don't f*** with people's cars.
I'd heard an old druggie adage: You know why there are no old speed freaks?
"The adage that you don't get fired for buying IBM had longed passed," Lehr explained.
According to industry publication AdAge, a new global CMO at McDonald's will not be named.
As the political public relations adage goes: The cover-up is worse than the crime.
"  "There's an old adage that when a fire marshal walks into a room, milk curdles.
The old political adage, that a week is an eternity in politics, has struck again.
That well-known Coco Chanel adage prescribes taking one thing off before leaving the house.
Contrary to Friedman's adage, the social responsibility of business is not to make a profit.
You know how the Taylor Swift song old adage goes: two is better than one.
"The adage from neuroscience is the neurons that fire together wire together," Dr. Hutton said.
The adage is that racing is twenty per cent jockey and eighty per cent horse.
Company taskmasters may yet grow fond of an adapted adage: mens sana in corporate sano.
" This is equivalent to the old Washington adage that "the President proposes, but Congress disposes.
For its eighth round of drinks, Trick Dog looked to an old adage for inspiration.
"Respect your elders" is an adage older than the individuals it urges us to revere.
It's an adage that people make a place, but how does one go about it?
It's a deceptively simple adage: Find what you love and turn it into a business.
If anything, a Twitter acquisition would bear out the adage that three is a trend.
Q. In investing, there's the adage that past performance is no guarantee of future results.
The old adage that "laughter is the best medicine" is one we truly believe in.
My fellow members and I were treated to one metaphor, adage and allegory after another.
But given what's at stake, the age old "next man up" adage is irrelevant here.
"The old adage 'move it or lose it' is pretty much true," Ms. Riley said.
"It's the old adage: The left makes war, the right makes peace," Mr. Oren said.
The old adage is if you're not at the table, you are on the menu.
Did the participants forget the adage about positive thinking and the glass being half full?
News of Apple's plans was reported Tuesday by both the Wall Street Journal and AdAge.
So the adage that "possession is nine-tenths of the law" does not apply here.
The adage is: Never be mean to someone who can hurt you by doing nothing.
It's the self-help adage by Eleanor Brownn: you cannot serve from an empty vessel.
But as the old adage goes — it's all fun and games until somebody gets hurt.
But the adage is that bull markets and economic expansions don't die of old age.
But, as the adage goes: Sometimes we simply have to laugh to keep from crying.
"The adage that equality trickles down is not evident," McMillan wrote in the research's introduction.
There is an old adage in politics that where you stand depends on where you sit.
As the old adage goes, you wait for a bus then three turn up at once.
There's an old adage that says one should never discuss religion or politics in certain circles.
If you've ever lost a beloved pet, you know just how true that old adage is.
They say you should buy what you know, but that adage hasn't worked out this year.
You know the old adage, "If you want something done, give it to a busy person"?
"By following that adage, you end up being much more conservative than you should," said Rowling.
There's an old adage that bullies resort to aggression to hide their fearful and insecure natures.
SELL on the rumour, buy on the news runs one version of a hoary stockmarket adage.
Do you think the mean comments can be explained by the old "they're just jealous" adage?
It's tempting to invoke the tired adage that instructs things that aren't broken shouldn't be fixed.
There's that adage: Everyone is entitled to their own opinions, but not to their own facts.
Your rendition of the matter suggests that the adage that boys will be boys still holds.
That adage about economists predicting nine of the last five recessions seemed to apply once again.
The old adage "Good sales people are hard to find" has never been truer than now.
As the age-old adage goes: The more things change, the more they stay the same.
The old adage "money can't buy happiness" seems thrown out the window in the "Society" unit.
After all, the old adage tends to hold up that you get what you pay for.
Or, as the upgraded old adage goes, when you are served lemons, you can make Lemonade.
Hill is quick to clarify the oft-repeated adage that correlation doesn't necessarily imply direct causation.
The old adage of "see one, do one, teach one" may finally be getting an upgrade.
And lastly, the old adage "don't go to bed angry" still holds true for these two.
Some magazines will print ads with white ribbons on them to symbolize mourning, according to AdAge.
Perhaps the adage rings true when it comes to live online video: Less is sometimes more.
"Seen and not heard" is an adage that applies more to Disney princesses than you think.
The old adage of don't get between a grizzly bear and her cubs is absolutely true.
There's a subreddit for everything, the old internet adage goes, and it's proven true once again.
The old adage that "you can't manage what you can't measure" is particularly true in cybersecurity.
Heidi Klum adhered to an age-old adage -- when in France, do as the French do.
The old adage says that you get what you pay for when it comes to quality.
But limited to five words, Smokey's famous adage — while memorable and enduring — comes with a catch.
We have heard the old adage --- In law enforcement, we must get it right every time.
For years Carl's Jr. tried to get attention by following an old advertising adage: Sex sells.
In many ways, BP's 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster in the Gulf of Mexico proved that adage.
The old adage that past behavior is the best predictor of future behavior isn't necessarily true.
This old adage may come back to haunt advocates of $2628-per-hour minimum wage laws.
Filia cited "Stein's Law" as a fitting adage for the state of financial markets at present.
You've probably heard the old adage—the kitchen is the most dangerous room in your house.
The adage less is more, holds true when there's too much stuff taking up precious space.
That old adage about drinking eight glasses a day is no longer the metric to follow.
The common thread is that the suitors ahead took the adage "show, don't tell" to heart.
But the old adage of everything in moderation is probably a good one to apply here.
And remember the old adage: If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
The old adage — you broke it, you fix it — seems to apply to the Syria conflict.
As the old boxing adage goes, when you know the punch is coming, lean into it.
There is a popular adage that "no one hates 'Star Wars' more than 'Star Wars' fans".
The handwritten note has a way of embodying the adage that it's the thought that counts.
It's as simple as the old adage that the coverup is always worse than the crime.
"There's an old adage in negotiations, never take a hostage you wouldn't shoot," Mr. Murphy said.
And that's because the adage is true: When you're accustomed to privilege, equality feels like oppression.
The adage—that it can speak volumes—was rooted in reality before it became a cliche.
The drink will "allegedly be offered for a limited time only," AdAge reports, citing Beer Business Daily.
It seems like Samsung wants to put the old "third time's the charm" adage to the test.
He turned to an old adage, and decided that the pen could be mightier than the sword.
I'm also reminded of Arthur C. Clarke's adage that any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
Via AdAge: "We're ... pleased with how Elite Daily is performing," [Daintith] told analysts on an earnings call.
This adage reminds us that rumors can drive a rally or a sell-off in a stock.
You can take the girl out of the '90s, but...you know how the old adage goes.
That business adage doomed jazz artists because they couldn't sell records like rock groups could, some say.
ADULTS take the adage "Christmas comes but once a year" as an excuse to splurge on gifts.
"There's an old adage of never checking your account when stocks are tanking," says the Vanguard spokesperson.
Pretty good adage to go by on Capitol Hill: plan beats no plan, votes beat no votes.
While this adage traditionally applies to the brick-and-mortar realm, it's true for online businesses, too.
Other manufacturers are hoping that the old adage, "a rising tide lifts all boats," will prove true.
The adage in VC has been that there are only 2100 companies born every year that matter.
It's unclear whether the refund will be in cash, miles, or another form, according to AdAge. 9.
As the adage "reduce, reuse, recycle" goes, the first and best option should be to reduce usage.
RK: The old adage is the best time to raise money is when you don't need it.
Adage Capital Partners bought 9.2 million shares to own 17 million at the end of the quarter.
Heed the Stoic adage: "The Fates lead those who come willingly, and drag those who do not."
Reagan embraced the Latin adage, "Si vis pacem, para bellum'' — "If you want peace, prepare for war.
To cite an old New Hampshire adage, "you cannot get there from here" using only one deduction.
" Wars are generally political decisions, but as the old military adage goes, "the enemy gets a vote.
The adage that a diamond can be a best friend has lost some sparkle in recent years.
Even the title reclaims that old adage we've been using since forever to justify men acting shitty.
"History doesn't repeat, it rhymes," Robb said in an interview, echoing an adage attributed to Mark Twain.
The AT&T-Time Warner deal underscores the old industry adage that content is king, they said.
May's adage, since abandoned, that no deal with the European Union was better than a bad one.
The old adage "one day at a time" helped me then, and it's just as comforting now.
It's a spot that agency McCann Spain adapted from a 2017 ad, according to industry website AdAge.
But as the old adage goes: if you can make it here, you can make it anywhere.
In other words, the adage that "man can never abolish what God allowed" has largely been dropped.
Then, remember the useful adage that "writing is rewriting" and take this raw material and edit it.
You&aposve probably heard the old adage that warns against jumping into the pool right after eating.
"You gotta be able to sleep at night," was an adage I was taught early in life.
Because of our backgrounds, we believe in the military adage: 'Plan your work and work your plan'.
The old business adage to "hire slowly and fire quickly" doesn't apply so neatly to Cabinet picks.
"It sort of reflects the old adage: It's not the crime, it's the cover-up," Newton said.
In 1999, AdAge included the Mr. Whipple promotion in its Top 100 Campaigns of the 20th century.
There's an old adage that lends itself particularly well to dramatic hair transformations: no risk, no reward.
Remember the old adage, "If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all"?
As the adage goes, you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink.
"There's an old adage in the law that he who stands well stands silent," Mr. Brown said.
AdAge reported on Wednesday that Snapchat is looking to build more targeted ad offerings akin to Facebook.
This explains the prevalence of the old and problematic adage: You can't turn a hoe into a housewife.
Bran Stark proves the old adage that humans are only as exciting as the grain they're named after.
Donald Trump's campaign appears to be a test case in whether this old adage is true or not.
Democrats, as the old political adage goes, now want to do to America what they've done to California.
Photo: APThere's that old adage about dogs chasing cars, not knowing what they'd do if they caught one.
Although there may be some health benefits of beer, the old adage about drinking in moderation holds true.
If the adage of art imitating life holds true, this should be unsurprising to players of QD games.
Not like the whole "not mixing work and family" adage doesn't really apply to the Kardashian-Jenner clan.
This adage is particularly relevant for DeepNude, software that uses AI to create fake nude images of women.
Other big holders, including Sanders Capital and Adage Capital Partners, trimmed only small amounts in the second quarter.
So, the old adage applies: If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say it at all.
Other big holders, including Sanders Capital and Adage Capital Partners, only trimmed small amounts in the second quarter.
A lie gets halfway round the world before the truth puts its shoes on, so the adage goes.
Everyone loves an underdog — and surging prices of World Series tickets are the latest proof of that adage.
There's an adage in storytelling, known to every college creative writing class, and yet invariably forgotten by politicians.
" Or perhaps the old Mexican adage is more appropriate to the situation Cubans find themselves in: "Poor Mexico!
Parrot and 3DR's pivot away from consumer drones may prove the Silicon Valley adage that hardware is hard.
Balanced like statues, these glass encasings are objectively beautiful manifestations of that classic bummer adage: Time is money.
Gisele just disproved the adage ... you can never go home again, because who wouldn't want to see that.
You know the adage: If there's a gun in the vicinity, it must go off before the end.
But the age-old adage holds true here: small steps lead to big things over the long term.
"We need in Hollywood and entertainment those fresh voices, and they need a leg up," Banks told AdAge.
Historically, May through September has not been the best period for U.S. equities proving the simple adage correct.
Despite the old real estate adage, "location, location, location," 8 percent said they bought in the wrong location.
The funding was led by Wellington Management, with Baillie Gifford & Company and Adage Capital Management LP also participating.
Nowhere more than here does the new Silicon Valley adage "do things that don't scale" apply more perfectly.
But the old adage that Europe is forged only in times of crisis is starting to look threadbare.
One is that the American elite in general has rediscovered the Victorian adage "mens sana in corpore sano".
"If it bleeds, it leads" is a longstanding newsroom adage used to describe what makes the front page.
It's ultimately congruent with an age-old adage on Wall Street: cut your losses as quickly as possible.
The common adage that the brain is the largest sexual organ is unmistakably at play in aural erotica.
If you're a believer in the adage "nice guys finish first," there's now research to back you up.
That period, which includes the old "sell in May and go away" adage, is typically known as weak.
Nevertheless, now is still an important time to highlight the old adage that actions speak louder than words.
Novartis is embracing that adage, and offering to waive the drug's $475,000 fee for patients who don't respond.
The adage that the documentarian's camera affects the events it records has never been more self-evidently true.
To paraphrase an adage credited to Ben Franklin, by failing to prepare, the nation is preparing to fail.
Image: Michel Spingler ((AP)We all know that age-old adage: if you don't succeed, try, try again.
The old adage of 'Where there's a will, there's a way,' and he has a lot of will.
You take a practical approach to being organized, and take the adage that "time is money" very seriously.
"An old mountaineering adage is, if you want to keep warm hands, wear a hat," Dr. Tipton said.
As the adage goes, love is blind — and, just in case, Nick and Vanessa Lachey are making sure.
The adage of "pay yourself first" is as effective a strategy as can be found in personal finance.
" During that time, I think it was common for people to believe the adage: Enslavers "loved their slaves.
An adage had it that you drank wine cellared by your parents, and bought wine for your children.
She said that the old adage, "if it's too good to be true, it probably is," applies here.
It meant that youthful indiscretions, mistakes and the old adage "boys will be boys" didn't apply to me.
The old adage "it's not what you know, it's who you know" has perhaps never been more true.
They were, after all "doing things that other kids responded to authentically," a Johnson & Johnson representative told AdAge.
This worked when Tip O'Neill's famous adage, "All politics is local," was an effective principle in congressional elections.
As of July 2017, women's products represented $1 billion of Under Armour's $4.8 billion revenue, according to AdAge.
So in many ways, it's a flip on the old adage that you can't have your own facts.
The old real estate adage "location, location, location" still holds true — especially when it comes to your housing budget.
Borrowing an old sporting adage, Steve Hansen, the All Blacks' coach, said the draw was "like kissing your sister".
Theranos, embattled Silicon Valley blood testing startup, is really testing the old adage that all press is good press.
And of course, the old adage that "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure" always applies.
For this start-up, the old adage "one man's trash is another man's treasure" couldn't have been more pertinent.
It's an old adage that people leave bosses, not companies, but according to Peakon's data it's a true one.
The adage says that, to win Iowa, you have to organize furiously and then get hot at the end.
More contrarian, perhaps, was Kraus's advice to those who buy into the adage that founders learn from their mistakes.
"The adage to trust what people do — not what they say — holds true as ever," he told BuzzFeed News.
On top of that, the old adage to always keep your software updated is still as relevant as ever.
Trump himself has responded to such concerns by relying on the old adage that no publicity is bad publicity.
I guess that whoever named these wonderfully sweet, chewy, chocolaty Cocoa-Almond Uglies wasn't too concerned with that adage.
When it comes to GDP, the best guide is the adage that prediction is difficult—especially about the future.
Most of us refer to the adage "black goes with everything" when talking about clothing because, well, it does.
Long before "never tweet" became the adage of the modern era, "never google yourself" was similarly useful advice. Why?
Again, the adage that bigger is better is entirely apropos — especially on such a small device as Apple Watch.
They say it's better not to see how the sausage gets made, and we definitely believe that old adage.
This adage surely held true in Spain itself, where the Nationalists remade the educational system to fit their needs.
And the best way to do it is—in the words of the popular adage—under-promise, over-deliver.
Practice, practice, practice The old adage "practice makes perfect" applies to talking about sex with your kids, Ehrlich said.
Mike Godwin compares his internet adage to gravity: Just because you want to change it doesn't mean you can.
The long-term solution lies in the adage "time is money," or at least the opportunity to make money.
According to Canaccord Genuity's Tony Dwyer, the old adage "sell in May and go away" doesn't apply this year.
"This is a classic example of the adage 'No good deed goes unpunished,'" he said, offering a possible explanation.
He quoted the old adage about pounding the table when neither the facts nor law are on your side.
" The biggest red flag for Munster follows the adage "when your barber gets in, it's time to get out.
" Biden tried to explain himself several ways—and merely illustrated the adage, "In politics, if you're explaining, you're losing.
There's an old adage that the most valuable asset a financial institution has walks out the door every day.
At times, they seemed to be living out the twelve-step adage about faking it until you make it.
The deniers should revert the time-honored adage that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
Still, researchers in the study claim the old adage of "throwing your money away on rent," doesn't hold up.
One adage of recent decades remains valid: It is a mug's game to predict the future price of oil.
"There's an old adage in management that A's hire A's and B's hire C's," he said, to reluctant applause.
" You've probably heard Prussian general Carl von Clausewitz's famous adage, "War is the continuation of politics by other means.
Or to borrow from a popular adage, my prognosis would be: Chatbots are dead on arrival, long live chatbots!
But it's worth noting that the old adage, "If you see something, say something," isn't an altogether bad slogan.
There is an adage within online trans communities, especially when it comes to HRT: Your mileage may vary (YMMV).
Generations of generals have repeated the adage that armies march on their stomachs, but few ever mentioned taste buds.
The adage that the best camera in the world is the one you have with you is completely true.
I had become a living example of the adage: A diet is something one goes on to go off.
Brad Jakeman, the president of PepsiCo's beverage group, is leaving the company to launch his own consultancy, AdAge reports.
There's an old adage in the Capitol building that Congress needs a deadline or a crisis to get working.
There's an old adage in horror moviemaking that what you don't see is often scarier than what you do.
In the meantime, however, investors would be wise to remember the old adage about keeping calm and carrying on.
Looking back, these past 12 months made me realize the truth of that old adage: hindsight is 20/20.
In reviewing Cody's photos, the adage that a picture can say a thousand words rang true for his family.
"The adage 'don't knock it until you try it,'" the study authors conclude, "appears applicable with pedal-assist technology."
There is an old military adage that, if you only have a hammer, every problem looks like a nail.
One correct action on tariffs only proves the adage that even a broken clock is right twice a day.
"The adage for this White House I think rings true for previous White Houses as well," this source said.
Within the thoroughly modernized N.H.L., an antique adage has made a comeback: the best defense is a good offense.
When it comes to stocks, the best advice is to stick with the old adage and follow the money.
The old adage would instead suggest the president would be a fool to buy snake oil from this salesman.
He thinks Abrams should "get over it" because of the old adage -- there's no such thing as bad pub.
Left-wingers often cite the adage that patriotism is the last resort of the scoundrel — and with good reason.
When faced with the HIV outbreak, Pence proved his adage about being a Christian and conservative above all else.
There is an old adage that nothing brings people closer together than discovering that they hate the same person.
After all, if the old adage holds, some people may be looking to sell in May and go away.
The old adage about your shoes being the first thing people notice about you isn't changing any time soon.
Now's the time to apply the adage our mothers drilled into our heads: It's better to be safe than sorry.
There's an old adage about two types of people: those who live to eat, and those who eat to live.
"We&aposre hoping it&aposs the old adage, &aposIt&aposs not a sprint, it&aposs a marathon,&apos" Spitz said.
The old adage — "It's funny because it's true" — is being borne out in America in the most gruesome of ways.
Business Insider's Lindsay Dodgson reports that the old adage "once a cheater, always a cheater" could be based in truth.
The adage "out with the old and in with the new" applies to your entire home, not just your closet.
"As the old and true adage goes: Oh what a tangled web you weave when first you practice to deceive."
It seems that old adage of "Don't judge a book by its cover" doesn't really apply to the beauty industry.
This alternate version described by AdAge would be available to non-Prime members and would be supported by the advertisers.
AdAge also reported last week that Google is planning a revamp of its News platform on both desktop and mobile.
The adage may be "the customer is always right," but there are times chefs would rather just agree to disagree.
Shortly after the release of "Sisters in Sweat" yesterday, a spokesperson for Gatorade talked to AdAge about filming the commercial.
As the old and true adage goes: Oh what a tangled web you weave when first you practice to deceive.
The adage that any publicity is good publicity will be tested as both Pitt and Jolie have multiple upcoming projects.
The wisdom of making politics (or business, or marriage, or friendship, etc.) a "win-win" business is an old adage.
He is not a believer in the old adage that what's good for the goose is good for the gander.
Remember this old adage the next time you're looking for a book to read: Age is nothing but a number.
Given my background in politics, and the adage that you should write what you know, a political thriller seemed appropriate.
As the old Detroit adage goes, when the U.S. auto economy catches cold, the auto industry comes down with pneumonia.
By now you've probably heard the old market adage, "sell in May and go away", at least a dozen times.
"This year I think we'll fall back on that old adage: The executive proposes and the Congress disposes," he said.
The old writing adage "go an inch wide and a mile deep" may also now apply to SEO, as well.
It's about making sure you've got good people sitting in the right seat in the bus -- an old rugby adage.
As the old adage goes, the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and expecting a different result.
The primacy of security — The old adage holds that "familiarity breeds contempt," and this is undoubtedly true in Israeli politics.
It's an adage of professional sports that lucky breaks, like bad calls, even out in the course of a season.
This has been the crux of arguments at AdAge, The Atlantic, The A.V. Club, Grist, The Outline, and The Week.
AdAge reported in February that Walmart would take digital ad sales and analytics work previously handled by Triad in-house.
Mickey Keating takes the adage "less is more" to heart in his "Carnage Park," and it pays off pretty well.
In any negotiation, the old adage applies: If you don't know where you're going, any road will take you there.
Like the old school adage of choosing between yourself and a lover, she writes it differently than we've heard before.
Yet when it comes to public universities, the old adage "you get what you pay for" clearly does not apply.
That adage about real estate pricing takes on new meaning — and some bewildering logic — in the hands of college administrators.
"Chick-Fil-A Finds Politics Can Be Bad For Its Business" announced AdAge shortly after Cathy's initial comments in 2012.
Like many funny novels, "How Not to Die Alone" is influenced by the adage that humor equals tragedy plus time.
Also, as with all such ideas, the people advocating them should remember the adage about the sauce for the goose.
No matter how many times you've heard the overused adage "don't worry, be happy," taking that advice could truly help.
Being cast as a disembodied voice onscreen seemed like a variation on the adage about being heard but not seen.
There's the old adage that says the way you start the year sets the tone for the next 12 months.
" Our bull-in-a-china-shop president should be mindful of the adage "if you break it, you own it.
If the adage is true that history often rhymes if it doesn't repeat, then this year is strictly free verse.
In this case, Stalin's adage doesn't apply: Quantity does not have a quality all its own in 21-century warfare.
But the old adage is as soon as you make some shots, you decide you don't want to guard anybody.
It is an all-too-familiar adage that democracy is the weakest form of government, except for all the others.
Under the adage "You break it, you buy it," the platforms now own what happens when quality journalism goes away.
By the time the curtain falls on the first season of HBO's Succession, that adage has quite literally drawn blood.
An old adage says all organizing begins locally, and there are a number of entry points where advocacy is crucial.
Perhaps the adage "no one ever got fired for hiring Goldman" applies to investment bankers as well as their corporate clients.
There is an old adage that an active manager really proves their worth when times get tough, so watch this space.
Perhaps he's taking the old adage you have to kiss a few frogs to find your princess a little too seriously?
"It's part of the old adage that black people are taught: We have got to work twice as hard," she said.
The company is now testing short video ads that will play during breaks in Facebook Live broadcasts, they confirmed to Adage.
You know that old adage about how actors should never work with kids or animals, because they steal all the attention?
There is the old adage that everyone's entitled to their opinion, but you're not entitled to your own set of facts.
CNBC's Jim Cramer said Monday that the old "sell in May and go away" investment adage does not fit in 2019.
There's an old adage that the more someone tries to get what they want, unsuccessfully, the more desperate their tactics become.
The older I get (and the more interest my student loans accrue), the more true I find that adage to be.
AdAge says Amazon may also share audience information and ad revenue in order to bolster its initial efforts with the project.
The old adage of being in the right place at the right time couldn't hold more true for B2B software startups.
To understand how and why museums make decisions, it's often most useful, as the evergreen adage goes, to follow the money.
TargetPoint conducted thousands of surveys per week in 22 states, according to AdAge, gauging voter sentiment on a variety of topics.
There is an old adage in Washington that once you've given Americans a benefit, it's really hard to take it away.
Tip There is an adage that says a good surgeon needs a lion's heart, an eagle's eyes and a lady's hands.
Design Director Luca Borgogno says that building beauty is paramount instead of sticking to the design adage of form following function.
There's a limit to how much people will accept the old "take this because it's good for you" adage, she added.
Journalism might be known as the first-draft of history, but leave it to Twitter to disrupt even that old adage.
A recent RBC/AdAge survey showed just how strong advertiser interest in social, mobile and video ads has been, he wrote.
Despite the old adage "sell in May and go away," two experts told CNBC on Monday they were doing the opposite.
" Or like in June, Adage reported, when Trump's first fundraising email suffered a 60 percent spam rate because of "rookie mistakes.
I focused more on my diet than on exerciseThe old adage that you can't out-exercise a bad diet is true.
"It's the old adage, you go to where the money is," said Jay S. Jacobs, a prominent New York Democrat. Mrs.
The Russian establishment is a firm practitioner of the adage better the devil you know versus the devil you don't know.
Tough decisions Cher takes to heart the adage: If you can't think of something nice to say ... eat a cow tongue.
"The old adage in the commodity pits is 'the best cure for high commodity prices is high commodity prices'," said Yardeni.
Editorial This year, the adage that "falsehood flies and the truth comes limping after it" doesn't begin to describe the problem.
" Ryan urged Democrats to, like him, embrace an Irish adage: "Is this a private fight or can anyone get into it?
Benjamin Franklin's classic adage "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure," is highly relevant to today's homeless problem.
"'If it bleeds, it leads' is an old American newspaper adage, and I think it still holds true today," he says.
That's not to deny the old adage about "sex, drugs, and rock and roll" being at the heart of hippie culture.
The adage is that it's not easy being king, but the cartoony and laid-back kingdom-ruling sim Sort the Court!
The research seems to confirm the adage: Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dinner like a pauper.
Franklin's adage had become so ingrained that even the advent of electricity couldn't keep Americans' heads off their pillows each night.
Young and old people, happy and distressed couples, single folks and married partners—all apparently buy the classic adage about love.
"There's an adage, 'the world is run by those who show up,'" Rose Marcario, CEO of Patagonia, said in a statement.
A terse text at the film's end is a gruesome, ironic twist on the adage about living to fight another day.
And, since the old adage advises to "write what you know," their sixth book project is a return to Kristof's home.
If, as the adage goes, friends are the family we choose, she's worried she hasn't worked hard enough to find them.
"It reminded me of the old adage: If you want to get something done, put a woman in charge," she added.
Redler said the market has defied a few historical negatives, like typical weakness in August and the "sell in May" adage.
While the old adage -- all politics is local -- is generally true, in my view, President Trump has nationalized the 2018 midterms.
In that case, you may want to pay attention to the adage that sometimes the best ways are the old ways.
Reminiscent of the old adage, 'Give a man enough rope and he will hang himself,' the Special Counsel just did so.
Necessity is the mother of invention, as the adage goes, and this invention is not only necessary, but worthy and good.
Young and old people, happy and distressed couples, single folks and married partners -- all apparently buy the classic adage about love.
The answer for the Trump team comes from that old adage about how 80 percent of life is just showing up.
And experts say the old adage holds true: If something sounds too good or outrageous to be true, it probably is.
"There's an old adage, that we don't inherit the Earth from our ancestors, but borrow it from our grandchildren," he said.
In 1733 Benjamin Franklin penned the adage "Great Talkers, Little Doers" under the pseudonym of a fictional stargazer named Richard Saunders.
In pictures: Protecting native wildlife Aged 80, his motto is "save everything" -- an adage he literally has as a bumper sticker.
D.L. told us at LAX ... that old adage about how the public should treat a sitting president just doesn't apply anymore.
The electronics-industry adage applies not only to making ever more complex devices but also to selling them at a good price.
First noticed by AdAge, YouTube began launching ad-supported Hollywood films under a "Free to watch" section on its Movies & Shows vertical.
The old boxing adage to "only be hooking when he isn't looking" is one which has held true for over a century.
"War is a force that gives us meaning," wrote the veteran foreign correspondent Chris Hedges — an adage he delivered with vicious irony.
When it comes to evangelical politics, then, the old adage "the more things change, the more they stay the same" rings true.
But as the adage in dairy farming goes: When prices are high make more milk; when prices are low, make more milk.
YouTube quietly added around 100 ad-supported Hollywood movies to its site, beginning last month, according to a new report from AdAge.
There is an oft-repeated adage that people are much better hacking targets then the computer systems that hold our sensitive stuff.
For instance, the long-held adage that too much money chasing too few goods and services will cause inflation must be questioned.
In this case, it's better to turn the old adage on its head and look at the trees rather than the forest.
Adage reports that Facebook is now letting users preemptively block the platform from showing them ads on two topics: alcohol and parenting.
By continuously lying to her husband, she has only proven Mary Louise's rude adage true ("I find short people to be untrustworthy").
HARRISON: It&aposs the old adage, power corrupts - absolute power corrupts absolutely, and they will do anything to hold onto that power.
But this old adage bumps up against another one: cash is king (or runway is king, for a fast-growing private company).
The adage is that when you are explaining, you aren't winning, and Donald Trump spent a lot of time explaining last night.
There's an old Wall Street adage that stocks sell off after the third interest rate move in a Federal Reserve hiking cycle.
There's an ancient adage in the fight world that says the worst thing that can happen to a fighter is becoming civilized.
The old adage that one is doomed to repeat history if ignorant of it should be a current siren call for Democrats.
I'M REMINDED OF THE OLD ADAGE THAT YOU NEED BUYING TO MOVE PRICES UP BUT PRICES CAN FALL OF THEIR OWN WEIGHT.
With the old adage of "there being bigger fish to fry," should we consider shifting these proposed actions to the back burner?
And as the adage goes, a lawyer who represents himself has fool for a client (and the President isn't even a lawyer).
I do know that politicians like Trump are keenly aware of the adage that you don't ask questions you don't want answered.
The problem is that as the old Wall Street adage says, no one rings a bell at the top of the market.
As if quoting an adage, athletes always insist that they can make their own luck, and this year's Giants are no different.
But Rogers's adage grew even more apt with the great sorting of the two parties amid the social revolutions of the 19803s.
Brian: Whether or not Jordan ever really said "Republicans buy shoes, too," the adage still rings in the ears of ESPN executives.
Marvel's The Defenders is a show about that age-old adage: The best teams are greater than the sum of their parts.
Rowling has given Potter fans—and really, everyone—more than enough to feed on, ignoring the old adage of quality over quantity.
Sidebar WASHINGTON — Theodore H. Frank is familiar with the adage that a lawyer who represents himself has a fool for a client.
Harry quotes the old adage that "Manners maketh the man," and then spends much of the movie teaching Eggsy what that means.
And when you look at what the Fed has done you can go back to the old adage: Don't fight the Fed.
The adage "what goes up must come down" is playing out right now for some of the Street's most popular speculative stocks.
The report noted that local residents often expressed their indebtedness for the "gushing springs of generosity" they had received — a sentimental adage.
It's an old adage but it definitely holds true in the current situation - markets can price risks but they can't price uncertainty.
But the modest sketch that ends the poem depends on the thick weave of adage and anecdote that precedes it: Sierra morning.
Returning to Bijnor was a stark reminder for me of the adage that Indians don't cast their vote, they vote their caste.
That's an adage in the news business that most journalists try to live by, even in a time that rewards self-promotion.
There's that old adage that every dollar of health care spending is a dollar of somebody's income, and that makes it challenging.
For commodity producers such as BHP the old adage of "hope for the best, prepare for the worst" seems the logical corporate strategy.
There's an old adage in the auto business, if you want to make a statement, build a new model with a polarizing look.
It's sort of like that old pro-wrestling adage about how the best characters are the performers' own personalities, turned up to 11.
However, that old adage about early birds and worms is ringing true for travelers hoping to snag the best deals on holiday travel.
With a host of uncertainties fuelling fears of a global slowdown, this could be one of the years when the adage holds true.
It's an academic adage that a scholar's career consists of footnotes to the dissertation, and, in a way, this was true for Boas.
The classic disco song-turned-adage "last night a DJ saved my life" primarily refers to epiphanies experienced on a packed, writhing dancefloor.
Given the host of uncertainties fueling fears of a global slowdown, this could be one of the years when the adage holds true.
Amazon is reportedly working on a free, ad-supported version of its Prime video streaming service, according to sources that spoke with AdAge.
Lundry's work brought him into Trump's campaign war room, according to a post-election AdAge article that charted the GOP's 2000 data efforts.
But, as the age-old adage declares, a picture is worth a thousand words, which means GIFs are worth at least a million.
The reversal of the old adage explains the industry's reaction to Donald Trump's election: a rally of almost 10 percent since Nov 8.
One solid friendship with Mariah Carey is worth about ten normal ones, the old adage goes, so Britney Spears should feel extremely fortunate.
"It's the old adage... we&aposre not gonna starve," Floyd said, "but I don&apost know if we&aposre gonna get rich, either."
Yes, there's a dumb adage that a writer will describe an artist as creating their own world, but some really good ones do.
A family-owned jeweler thought it had a funny, witty take on an old adage so the company put it on a billboard.
That adage still contains a grain of truth: around 70 percent of sovereign bonds are held by banks, for instance, frequently to maturity.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - If Bernard Madoff's massive Ponzi scheme proved one adage correct, it might be this: all that glitters is not gold.
It is well known that certain newspapers live by the adage, 'why let the truth get in the way of a good story.
The German company has found an interim CEO quickly, but in this case the old adage of more haste, less speed doesn't hold.
Mr. Springsteen is taking to heart the adage that all it takes for evil to prevail is for good people to remain silent.
Mr. Trump said that the United States should "take the oil" from Iraq, citing the adage that to the victor go the spoils.
According to AdAge, this commercial was made using mostly practical effects (like trampolines) before they were digitally erased to create the final product.  
I think rescue dogs -- there's the old adage, they're rescuing you and you're rescuing them -- but I think they know they're being rescued.
The old adage is still as useful as ever, especially when it comes to spotting scam emails claiming you've won World Cup tickets.
They point to the old investing adage that the surest way to make money in a gold rush is to sell mining equipment.
Unless you're fully confident in the ingredients of the product, Bonn-Miller suggests following the adage "start low, go slow" -- referring to dosage.
"It's kind of the old adage but it's true you have to flush those bad outings as soon as they happen," McHugh said.
Dr. Peterson said it confirms an age-old adage: Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dinner like a pauper.
In fact, Buffett leaned on his old adage and said that in economic downturns, Berkshire Hathaway is likely to come out on top.
AdAge reports that Burger King's brand attributes improved following the commercial's airing, with increased numbers in positive sentiment, purchase consideration and media impressions.
The old adage is that Democratic voters want to fall in love with their candidates, while Republican voters fall in line with theirs.
The German company has found an interim C.E.O. quickly, but in this case the adage of more haste, less speed does not hold.
"There's this old adage in corrections... 'If you can't say nothing bad about an inmate, you don't say nothing at all,'" Aiken said.
Those in Generation X who chastise millennials for their avocado toast habits should remember the adage about people who live in glass houses.
Regardless of the climate, she advises not to buy on trends, yet she stops short of the adage to buy what you love.
And others here have repeated the adage that because Americans do not pronounce the guttural H in Arabic and Hebrew, their hummus is terrible.
Following Fire Festival's 2018 forebear, Coalchella (also organized by Schramp), an article appeared on AdAge, a publication focused on the advertising and marketing industries.
In this case, it's best to adopt the old adage in which we're reminded to hope for the best while planning for the worst.
The old adage "age is just a number" has never been truer for me than now, and I bet Klum feels the same way.
The Magic Leap hype train has officially jumped the rails, and the old "no such thing as bad publicity" adage couldn't be more wrong.
Citing several "executives familiar with the conversations," AdAge claims that the push to bring a version of Prime that includes commercials is well underway.
"This is a case where the adage see something, say something potentially saved many lives," Everett Police Chief Dan Templeman said after O'Connor's arrest.
It defies the old adage that the simplest explanation is often the correct one, and will continue to haunt readers for generations to come.
Sucking up may, as the adage has it, get you anywhere, but it also takes you places that you do not want to go.
Contrary to the common adage "sell in May and go away," this year investors may be wise to sit tight and enjoy the ride.
Pithily summarised by the adage "the rich get richer", this predicts that researchers and money will flow to subjects that are already well-established.
The newspaper's most recent podcast, "The Daily," has 25 million downloads already, and now it wants to do more ambitious storytelling, according to AdAge.
Though at times that determination has seemed dogged rather than inspired: She campaigns, in contradiction of Mario Cuomo's great adage, in prose, not poetry.
THE ADAGE that "writing about music is like dancing about architecture" has been ascribed to Elvis Costello, Laurie Anderson and Thelonious Monk, among others.
It cost Bulova a mere $9 to air the commercial, according to AdAge — which would be about $150 today if you adjust for inflation.
" June also follows the month of May, which has has often heralded in weakness, and is known for the old adage, "sell in May.
The old market adage to sell in May and go away hasn't gotten much traction as we head into the final couple of days.
Undertaker is an old-school guy who adheres to the adage that you go out on your back so someone else can look good.
Memes have finally caught up to the age-old adage, "Whoever smelt it, dealt it" with a little help from human enigma Eric Andre.
" Albeit, it's difficult to read his plan for action without thinking of the old adage that "falsehood flies, and truth comes limping after it.
Vinyl records, which is currently enjoying a resurgence in popularity that's outstripping digital music growth, proves the adage that everything old is new again.
But, as the adage goes, what she isn't entitled to are her own facts, especially when those facts run counter to universally accepted truths.
Daimler is one of the top 10 global advertisers, having spent more than $5 billion in 2016 alone, according to U.S. specialized magazine AdAge.
In this case, for the good of the country, Congress should turn on its head an old adage: Don't just do something, stand there.
And that's another point… The age-old adage "you can catch more flies with honey than vinegar" applies tenfold when you are an expat.
"That doesn't mean women should stop taking the pillSome water experts, Siegel said, abide by the adage that "the solution to pollution is dilution.
"It's back to the old adage of don't go home short the weekend," said Carl Larry, oil and gas consultant at Frost and Sullivan.
Read more: Cadbury created a 'Unity Bar' that combines 229 different types of chocolate into one barOn Wednesday, AdAge wrote about the candy bar.
To stem the current epidemic of obesity, there's no arguing with the adage that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
That adage, which has long been part of the bedrock of our democracy, doesn't appear to be the case anymore -- at least in Wisconsin.
Journalists have an adage about writing profiles of the rich and famous: The only thing worse than not getting the interview is getting it.
But in any event, if the adage "to see is to believe" plays a dominant role in shaping public attitudes, we are in trouble.
The stakes are enormous since, as the old Washington adage goes "it's not the crime but the cover-up" that tends to ensnare politicians.
Anyway, guess there's a sliver of truth to the old adage that In-N-Out Burger may, indeed, be too good to be true.
" He then invoked the Roland Barthes adage that "the birth of the reader must be at the cost of the death of the author.
An old adage about the fastest way to make a buck in the restaurant industry is frequently used at this juncture: spend a hundred.
It's like a spin on the old adage that you're your only real obstacle in life: sometimes you can be your own hype man.
A fun romp through the adage "youth is wasted on the young," this novel also takes a deeper look at destiny, love, and family.
Of course, this is not true in all cases, but the adage "hurt people, hurt people" explains a lot of this kind of behavior.
So, as Americans wait to see if a shoe is about to drop in McCabe's case, the adage about indicting a sandwich is true.
In response to the Norwegian Consumer Council report, Twitter announced that it has disabled Grindr from accessing its ad network, MoPub, according to AdAge.
One practical reason for the sudden surge in mainstream force is that ASMR provides an acceptable reworking of the old adage that sex sells.
Or was all the attention good for business, a marketing adage President Trump could have learned during his time as a reality television star.
By the time he transforms the adage "All is fair in love and war" on the gravelly hook, you feel like you know him.
Ezra Pound may have famously declared that art is news that stays news, but Bacon has added the adage, if it bleeds, it leads.
Investors include Adage Capital Management, Alkeon Capital, Altimeter Capital, Capital Group, Coatue Management, D1 Capital Partners, Franklin Templeton, Light Street Capital, Tiger Management Corp.
Each includes a custom label: The words under the collar read, "Born Naked," and inside, "The Rest Is Drag," an adage that Charles coined.
It's sort of like the old adage with, you know, running ... If you start looking at the other runners, it's not good, you know.
Yet, somewhere along the line (around the 1940s) things changed and the mythical adage "blue is for boys, pink is for girls," came to be.
Slow and steady may win some races, but when it comes to majors in golf, the more apt adage is that fortune favours the bold.
Google is giving Google News a redesign that will bring in elements from its Newsstand app and YouTube, according to sources who spoke with AdAge.
A marketing exec told AdAge these moms do "tons of research," and the brand had to come up with strategies to combat their selective purchasing.
The Economist: The tight-loose thesis is intriguing, but one reading is that it is a mere rehash of the old adage: "Everything in moderation".
Adage also reports that Facebook may consider adding other topics to its preemptive block list if users flag them as being offensive or especially painful.
She is betraying all of the people closest to her and is essentially working to prove the old adage that it's lonely at the top.
They gracefully accept the famous Spider-Man adage of great power coming with great responsibility, and set out to save the world over and over.
The 29-year-old is helping H&M design products to appeal to its customer base by using data and artificial intelligence, according to AdAge.
It sounds sexy, but it's like the old adage that making sausages is an ugly process to witness, but when you eat it it's great.
An AdAge report last month found that some marketers were seeing higher install rates on Snapchat's app ads, which the company launched earlier this year.     
Among other 13F filings, Adage Capital Partners reported holding 8.1 million Apple shares at the end of last year, down 5 percent from Sept. 30.
Volatility's dominant role in the financial system calls to mind Winston Churchill's adage on democracy: perhaps it is the least bad of all the systems.
In fact, we have seen solid summer rallies in the recent past, since the credit crisis, and this has made the old adage lose credibility.
You've probably heard the old adage, which says we know more about outer space and the universe than we do the bottom of the ocean.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - George Gagliardi knows the old adage about the shoemaker with barefoot kids: The financial adviser has two adult sons bunking at home.
The deal will help fund HQ's largest-ever jackpot and the game will feature trivia questions related to the movie, AdAge reports, citing anonymous sources.
But as the adage in the auto industry goes, people who can afford a $250,000 Bentayga don't base buying decisions on the price of fuel.
Beauty with an edge, the brand's adage, is such an apt idea, that we wouldn't be surprised if it was inked somewhere on Rose already.
They say porn adopts new technologies first and PornHub [NSFW], a site that is as NSFW as it sounds, is proving that old adage true.
To the Editor: Donald Trump has proved the adage attributed to Lincoln correct: You can indeed fool some of the people all of the time.
"There's the old Ben Graham adage: 'Short term, the stock market is a voting machine, and long term it's a weighing machine,'" Mr. Khosrowshahi said.
As soccer, and sports in general, pivot toward the bright digital horizon, it is worth considering Marshall McLuhan's adage that the medium is the message.
Members of Congress must accept that this coronavirus has reinforced the adage to either act, stand in the door or get out of the way.
Trilobites "You are what you eat" is a common adage among humans, but a new study explains why it might be more apt for honeybees.
LOL items, made by MGA Entertainment, which also owns Bratz, are expected to bring in at least $500 million this year alone, according to AdAge.
Singer and songwriter John Legend is an investor in Hint, and Goldin told AdAge that the company&aposs sales increased 60% from 2017 to 2018.
Among other 230F filings, Adage Capital Partners reported holding 21.264 million Apple shares at the end of last year, down 231 percent from Sept. 23.
The apposite adage, "one man's trash is another man's treasure," is perhaps the best way to describe the mission of Recycled Artist In Residency (RAIR).
In an age where manufacturers are rushing to put any kind of device onto the internet, we're quickly finding out that how adage holds true.
"This is a classic example of the adage 'No good deed goes unpunished,'" Hargan said, referring to the agency's efforts of following up with the sponsors.
AdAge reports they brought in nearly $66.1 million in sales in a year with more than 13.5 million pints sold at an average price of $4.89.
Following the old adage that "things that grow together go together," these savory, garlicky fritters use stinging nettles and three-cornered leeks, both wild spring edibles.
"There's an old adage among people like me who see hundreds of concussions a year: If you've seen one concussion, you've seen one concussion," Figler said.
Like the old adage goes: Nothing's sure in life but death, taxes, and One Direction fans going ride-or-die for their boys, no matter what.
And if you don't see an expiration date on the packaging, or if it's illegible, follow the adage, "When in doubt, toss it out," Arrindell says.
"The old adage is every $10 increase in the price of oil takes off 20 to 303 basis points off of real GDP growth," he said.
But the surprising results of this simulation, courtesy of a PC game called Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator, add credence to the old "strength in numbers" adage.
Donald Trump's transition from the primaries to the general election has been a long exercise in proving the adage that a leopard can't change his spots.
Amazon is developing a free and ad-supported streaming video service, according to a new report out now from AdAge, citing people familiar with the plans.
Never before has the adage "better late than never" held more truth than when a man checked his mail to find a postcard, sent in 1966.
In the meantime, as Latin American consumers jump into borrowed cars it's worth remembering an adopted adage: there is no such thing as a free ride.
But Boston-based Adage Capital Partners cut its stake nearly in half, selling 2000 million shares to own 23.9 million at the end of the quarter.
In conversations about the importance of multicultural representation in media and popular culture, the adage, "you can't be if you can't see it," has gained popularity.
Whether it was a miracle or the old adage about cats having nine lives, the Stockhams are simply grateful to cuddle with their fur baby again.
Valuing economic success led by real businesses has long seemed a Republican priority, while Democrats cared about caring …  "makers versus takers" as the Republican adage goes.
But history is not their ally, nor is time: I'm reminded of the adage that when you need a friend it's too late to make one.
An adage in publishing is that you can never go wrong with books about Lincoln, Hitler, and dogs; an alternative version names golfing, Nazis, and cats.
If you agree with the adage 'time is money,' time spent shopping has a dollar value — we estimate that we make $640 dollars in time alone
Here is a story just in time for Father's Day that confirms the old adage that the more things change, the more they remain the same.
Amazon will account for 38% of all e-commerce in the US in 2019, according to eMarketer, and just launched another private label-brand, AdAge reported.
ROME — The adage that real estate is about location, location, location has never been more true than in the case of the Villino Giulia, in Rome.
Instead, most dabble in different fields, strike out on a few solo ventures, and pray the old "fake it 'til you make it" adage pans out.
Twins Quick Comment: Byron Buxton proved the old adage correct, that you can't strike out in half your plate appearances and keep a major league job.
" As Vox's Emily Stewart wrote, "An old adage among economists is that [economic] expansions don't die of old age; something has to happen to cause them.
There's an old adage about how the internet was built to survive a nuclear war — which is a bit of myth, though the sentiment holds up.
There's an adage that to succeed, black people have to be "twice as good": twice as gifted and smart, twice as hard-working, twice as … everything.
Video-streaming site Vevo got in on the cancelation game, confirming to AdAge on Monday that it, too, will not be attending the festival after all.
"There's an old adage that you bet with your head, not with your heart," Mr. Murphy, a Democrat, said at Monmouth Park, near the Jersey Shore.
If, as the old adage has it, no one is free until we are all free, Filipovic shows the same may be true of being happy.
In trade publications like AdAge, employees have described the industry as a "Peter Pan," and say few employees last long enough to have a retirement party.
And if the adage that any publicity is good publicity has any truth to it, he did a fine job on behalf of Emin this week.
" For some on the populist right, the answer to handling the media-savvy congresswoman lies in the old adage, "If you can't beat them, join them.
As that battle is now lost, it would be wise to adjust the strategy based on the old adage: if you can't beat them, join them.
The street shunned the old adage of 'sell in May and go away' as an upbeat forecast from the India Meteorological Department (IMD) cheered the markets.
Airfares reflect the adage that time is money; for bargain-hunters the less money you spend, the more time you're likely to spend in the airport.
They've spent $6.9 million, $7.9 million, and $1.7 million respectively on the platform in the past year, according to data from research firm Pathmatics reported in AdAge.
Humans have been beautifying themselves with mica since the 14th century, proving the adage that no society is ever too ancient to make themselves look fabulously tacky.
We caught up with Brüggemann to talk about the Western adage that "ignorance is bliss" and how traditional forms of photojournalism are desensitizing us and ruining everything.
The old adage of no smoke without a fire raises fears as to what other secrets is Trump keeping, and what his core trusted advisers are planning.
Alshammar smiled when asked whether she accepted the adage that you are only as old as you feel, and if so what her competitive age might be.
In a world of proliferating information that travels like quicksilver through the virtual ether, the media adage "if it bleeds, it leads" has never been more relevant.
While all of them share a variety of frustrations and silver linings, one thing that is clear is that the old adage is true: money is power.
Photo: GettyThe old adage about a lie traveling halfway around the world before the truth can get its boots on has been made true thanks to Twitter.
When it comes to metrics, it is worth remembering the old adage : Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be counted counts.
An old investing adage advises to be happy if you miss out on the final 21998 percent of gains in a stock that has already done well.
The old Wall Street adage "sell in May and go away " has not played out in the past few years, but it's certainly doing so in 225.
Of course, another reason chains like Sweetgreen and Chopt have been so successful also has everything to do with that old real estate adage: location, location, location.
For Seattle's monotheistic threesome, Peck's homely adage leads into a chat about how negotiating problems (including those caused by religious rivalries) is a path to spiritual growth.
There's a pretty simple adage public health officials stick to: Make it easy for people to stay healthy, and make it hard for them to get sick.
It's an old adage because it's true: If we're being honest, there's nothing better than getting what you want while letting the other side claim a win.
Anand Giridharadas's "Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World" is an important and scathing re-framing of the "doing-good-by-doing-well" adage.
"The old adage, 'What goes on in the house stays in the house' has been quite harmful to families and the community at large," Ms. English said.
There is the adage "Don't punch down," which sits like the shiny red lever of a fire alarm, irresistible for some writers who wish to pull it.
" When Barbara feels impatient for an answer, she reminds herself of a Quaker adage: "Live up to the light thou hast, and more will be granted thee.
"In God We Trust" has long been printed on US currency, but many believe the adage is now outdated and doesn't reflect the values of all Americans.
There is value in seeing yourself in someone who is onstage—a sentiment that sometimes gets glossed over with a cutting and defeating because it's 2016 adage.
Third, Congress needs to recognize that when it comes to extreme weather, the old adage is true: An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
This age-old adage could definitely be said of Kayne West's look for tonight's Met Ball, which included subtle statements worn in a truly, err, unique, way.
An old adage in investing is that there is no such thing as bad risk, only bad pricing—in both these cases, the risks were heavily mispriced.
But when I spent most of a day this week hanging around it, the scathing reactions of passers-by proved the adage that everyone is a comedian.
You have to step into a new art form, which is adaptation, and lean on that adage that an image can speak a thousand words at times.
The group performed Wednesday night at the Fun Pop Fun Festival in Sao Paulo, proving that old adage about the show going on ... even in Lauren's absence.
These great apes that live mostly alone in the forests of Borneo and Sumatra, are quite cautious, as if they had heard the adage about the cat.
There is also a revealer, a well-known adage consisting of four five-letter words, that reads from top to bottom at 1A, 27A, 49A and 66A.
Now that the oversight board has complete control over Puerto Rico's handling of its bankruptcy, we fear fresh proof of the adage that absolute power corrupts absolutely.
We know better safe than sorry is the old adage, but if you call an ambulance out for a statue this idiom loses its wisdom a bit.
The old adage about pictures and words came to mind last week when a photo of an empty classroom at Morehouse College in Atlanta appeared on Twitter.
We believe the old adage 'do no evil' is no longer enough today and hope to live up to our value to 'Be a Force for Good'.
And if there's one thing that has remained true of Hollywood, even in these fast-changing times, it's the old adage that nothing succeeds quite like success.
If ever this adage has to be true, it is of the extraordinarily unorthodox monetary policies of the world's main central banks over the past several years.
There's this adage "two wolves and a sheep vote on what's for dinner," so you have to have some method to avoid expropriation of non-controlling owners.
And yet, the old journalistic adage borne of Watergate — you know the one, "follow the money" — still rings true in many ways and many places, including Australia.
There is an adage on Capitol Hill that five letters from the district about a bill is cause for alarm, and 10 is a full-blown emergency.
This was a reference to a time-honored banker adage, now mostly forgotten after nearly nine years of easy money: Bad deals are made in good times.
" He recalls the old financial adage about skipping the coffee and instead investing your would-be Starbucks purchase, arguing instead that "it's tough to fundamentally change people's behavior.
New York (CNN Business)The old adage from Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman that "the business of business is business" is dead, says Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff.
Unfortunately, people often forget a very important adage when it comes to consuming things online: don't believe everything you read (unless, obviously, it's backed up by credible sources).
"  And while we typically respond to girls' emotional needs, parents, educators, and coaches will tell boys to toughen up, or resort to the old adage "boys don't cry.
An old Wall Street adage is never to sell a quiet a market, and the summer lull helped to keep the bears at bay, but summer is over.
Judge's assessment of his TV show — that it's doing us all a service by featuring mostly men and mostly male stories — brings to mind that pissing/raining adage.
"That was a definite Miranda line because that's what I do," she says with a chuckle about upping the alcohol content in the old adage about making lemonade.
The RNC worked closely with Deep Root Analytics during the 2016 election and paid the company $983,000 between January 2015 and November 53, according to an AdAge report.
The old adage "Shirtsleeves to shirtsleeves in three generations" plays out all too often, but with some planning, families can boost the chance of avoiding a similar fate.
He is Fox 5 New York's on-air tech and digital media expert, writes a weekly column for AdAge, and is a regular commentator on CNBC and CNN.
But, to paraphrase an old adage, on the Internet, nobody knows if you're a medical expert or a 13-year-old with a "Female Body Inspector" t-shirt.
Godwin's Law is a phrase that refers to an Internet adage that any online conversation that goes on long enough will involve a comparison to Hitler or Nazis.
Risks to the stock market's gains are many, but strategists say don't listen to the old Wall Street adage to "sell in May" and "go away" this year.
"The old adage was that nobody was ever fired for making a beautiful TV commercial, but the era of paid media is coming to an end," Dias said.
Similarly, Davidson Kempner Capital Management added a new position, buying 4393,099 shares while Adage Capital Partners nearly doubled its holdings by buying 547,759 shares to own 1.2 millon.
Then again, those who subscribe to the adage that "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger" might suspect that the unsuccessful scientists actually benefited from their early setback.
To a degree, Porsche uses the old "win on Sunday, sell on Monday" adage: take a trophy at the track and watch the dealership fill up with customers.
The old adage "be careful what you wish for" sums up the federal Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), better known as the federal mandate to mix ethanol into gasoline.
It was also new proof of the adage often, and probably inaccurately, attributed to President Harry S. Truman: If you want a friend in Washington, get a dog.
And when a designer does flatten their inspiration into the now-old-fashioned adage of X meets Y (Queen Elizabeth plus Duke Ellington, say) it feels hopelessly dated.
In a state where the old political adage is that there are only three tickets out of Iowa, fourth place is not where any candidate wants to be.
"The courts are a terrific shield; they are not always a very effective sword," Mr. Obama said, citing what he said was an adage in constitutional law classes.
My experience bears out an adage about airlines: People almost always opt for convenience and price, even while complaining loudly about crowded planes and a dearth of amenities.
Similarly, Davidson Kempner Capital Management added a new position, buying 833,099 shares while Adage Capital Partners nearly doubled its holdings by buying 547,759 shares to own 0113 million.
"Americans have overwhelmingly spoken out against the Trump Administration's unprecedented attempt to shut down our national monuments," Patagonia CEO Rose Marcario said in a statement, according to AdAge.
It's sort of like the old adage with, you know, running, you don't wanna ... If you start looking at the other runners, it's not good, you know. Right.
So if you're discussing what it means to be transgender, for example, you can start with the age-old adage that a book can't be judged by its cover.
They say the best camera is the one in your pocket, but you might reconsider the adage when you see how close you can get without moving an inch.
Taking to heart the old adage of "write what you know," Heather Graham was inspired to write and direct her upcoming film Half Magic after going through a breakup.
So while it may be anxiety-inducing for parents to feed their children peanuts, the old adage may apply: "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure."
And, in many cases, as the age-old real-estate adage goes, prospective home buyers on the prowl aren't seeking the homes in these listings — they want the land.
"I think this sell in May and go away adage is an interesting historical calendar anomaly," Bob Landry, portfolio manager at USAA investment, told CNBC's "Power Lunch" on Friday.
Insect farming could help relieve the oceans of that burden, and improve the prospect of the adage that "there are plenty more fish in the sea" actually being true.
To increase efficiency, Autodesk's engineers applied the old adage "many hands make light work" to the 3D-printing process — here, it's many 3D-printing nozzles instead of many hands.
Whenever the afternoon temperature starts creeping past the 80 degree mark, one might consider that old adage about it being so hot outside that you could fry an egg.
"The common adage for stock investors is that they are driven by two factors: fear and greed, and now the former is taking precedence over the latter," he added.
But the old adage, widely recounted with a chuckle by campaign operatives here this week, has taken on a more loaded meaning since Iowa botched its caucuses Monday night.
Needless to say, the case made for a massive media spectacle, and it seemed to reflect the old mafia adage that aspiring made men should steer clear of drugs.
"They're focused on repeat visits, and not just looking for a single video that goes viral and winds up in everyone's feed," an anonymous Facebook Watch partner told AdAge.
But he said he does not expect January to be down, and the old adage "so goes January, so goes the market" has proven itself to no longer relevant.
But images of the American President stepping onto Cuban soil will provide Obama a lasting illustration of his adage that diplomacy with traditional U.S. foes can yield concrete results.
Rounding out the top five receiving "A" grades were Boston-based Adage Capital Management, Ken Griffin's Chicago-based Citadel, and the stellar Two Sigma fund, based in New York.
Regardless of how the rest of the rainy season goes, this El Niño has already proven the weather forecaster's adage that no two El Niño events are exactly alike.
According to AdAge, Amazon may be promising to link payments for content based on the number of hours watched by viewers, and may share audience info alongside ad revenue.
That whole actions speak louder than words thing is all well and good; but sometimes, when words alone are the only action, they kick that adage into another dimension.
You may have heard the adage on Wall Street that says stocks take the stairs up and the elevator down — a slow churn higher, followed by a swift collapse.
The adage that "these are the best years of your life" often falls deaf on young ears, especially if they're attached to a body that's having a shitty time.
But as the old military adage goes about "Generals always fighting the last war," it needed to adjust, to re-calibrate, and acknowledge the threat posed by terrorists sooner.
While the old adage "boys will be boys" is often used to dismiss toxic and aggressive behavior from men, the show questions why men are expected to reject femininity.
And as real, undiluted honesty falls to the wayside, it becomes a kind of prosaic adage to state facts—which is what Ebenezer's debut single "Cliché" (below) is about.
Perhaps this is the right time to share Franklin's adage about the moral quality, or lack thereof, of folks who want to trade privacy for a little temporary security.
Well, in this case, Kennesaw State forward Jordan Jones flipped the bird adage, as he lost his one in the hand, and instead nabbed all three in the bush.
For now, as the offerings continue to operate in a nebulous legal space, the SEC is resorting to a very old adage in its communications with potential ICO investors.
The adage "keep calm and carry on" might, in the end, be the best advice for investors to follow during times of extreme market volatility such as the present.
But because of food's importance in all cultures, and our health — you are what you eat, the old adage goes — it's a minefield for misleading and sometimes hysterical claims.
Nietzsche's famous adage that there are "no facts, only interpretations" is among his more debatable propositions, but it applies perfectly well to his own infuriating, invigorating body of work.
An old adage in our sector bears repeating: there are only two kinds of companies in the world, those that have been hacked and those that don't know it.
The often proffered adage that "history repeats itself" sent goosebumps down my spine the other night, as I was watching an especially prophetic 59-year-old Andy Griffith movie.
"Maybe I'm a little too old-fashioned, but I still believe the old adage that 'blood is thick, mine are mine, and I'm responsible for them,'" Mr. Biden wrote.
"Maybe I'm a little too old-fashioned, but I still believe the old adage that 'blood is thick, mine are mine, and I'm responsible for them,'" Mr. Biden wrote.
As for President Trump siding with the kids from Covington Catholic, Nathan seems to have mixed feelings and went with the ol' "If you can't say something nice" adage.
" In other words, anything and everything is now on the table — and as the old Washington adage goes, "If you're not at the table, you're probably on the menu.
"There's a lot of wisdom to the old adage that you almost garner more attention when you whisper," said Terri Sjodin, a public speaking consultant based in Newport Beach, Calif.
Following the Las Vegas-like adage of "What happens in the Arctic doesn't stay in the Arctic," both of these dynamics may be changing weather patterns far outside the Arctic.
Humans don't always follow the old adage "treat others as you want to be treated" when it comes to other species, and she feels we often cover up this fact.
" Clinton responded on Twitter with her take on the old pot-kettle adage: "If you think Chris Christie can lecture anyone on ethics, we have a bridge to sell you.
According to AdAge, the video platform began releasing the movies in October with a "Free to watch" category in its movie section, where users have traditionally purchased or rented movies.
Plus, she proves herself to be a true believer in that old adage, "beauty is pain," showing off a pair of sample-size Givenchy boots that don't even fit her.
"Americans have overwhelmingly spoken out against the Trump Administration's unprecedented attempt to shut down our national monuments," Patagonia President and CEO Rose Marcario said in a statement, according to AdAge.
He even created the RowdyRuff Boys from snips and snails and puppy dog tails (another old adage) in an attempt to give the Girls a masculine run for their money.
Regards, Apple Worldwide Staffing Right … I had believed the old adage, that you could get what you wanted with a firm handshake, good eye contact, and a direct, confident approach.
" Mr. Cuomo, a second-term Democrat seeking re-election in the fall, then quoted an adage: "We did not inherit the earth, we are merely borrowing it from our children.
" Regardless of who was in the right here (police are in the process of investigating that very question), it reinforces the old adage of "don't fuck with a curry chef.
The classic "sell in May and go away" market adage warns investors to sell their stock holdings in May to avoid what is historically a seasonal decline in equity markets.
Justin uses the "203 percent rule " — the slightly controversial adage that's used to help you determine the amount you can withdraw from your retirement savings each year without running out.
It got down and dirtier, to the point Nick threatened the old Hollywood adage, "You'll never work in this town again," because he has so many TV shows and connections.
Hedge funds Highfields Capital Management LP and Adage Capital Management have taken stakes in the new company, which has a valuation of about $1 billion after going public last month.
Lucio told industry publication AdAge that the company wanted to be "participants in the way that our story is told and not just on the receiving end," in an interview.
And with team spirit and self-confidence, they proved the truth of the adage that soccer is a game of 11 against 11, no matter how the players got there.
No doubt some of these spaces will be smaller than Geffen, and I'm sure the playing will feel more intense than usual, proving again the adage that smaller is better.
Abiding by the adage to take only pictures and leave only footprints, Discovery Voyages explores Prince William Sound and its shores from the 2000-foot working yacht M/V Discovery.
The rationale behind this stunt was to put The North Face clothing at the top of Google image results for various travel destinations (the news was first reported by AdAge).
It hurt pretty badly, but I had decided when the pubes first started coming in that I'd never shave, too badly scared by the old "it'll grow back thicker" adage.
In such circumstances, and contrary to the adage that applies in most ordinary circumstances of life, that law says that demonstrations of love count for less, paradoxically, than love itself.
EXTREME ECONOMIES What Life at the World's Margins Can Teach Us About Our Own FutureBy Richard Davies An adage in the legal profession holds that hard cases make bad law.
Elsie was the center of its marketing for decades to come and was tapped as one of the top 10 advertising icons of the 20th century by AdAge in 2000.
So in the top 10 January years, the old Wall Street adage "So goes January, so goes the year" worked well, but it left out the part about the correction.
Next time you post There's an old adage: if you're doing something that you're not sure is right, ask what you would do if your grandparents were in the room.
Mao famously observed that power grows from the barrel of a gun, and that adage is reflected in the presence and visibility of the military at the heart of Beijing.
It's easy to assume that the adage about 'learning from history' means something along the lines of 'learning from what was bad in order to veer towards what is good.
Trilobites As the East Coast braces for the first ferocious snowstorm of the season, we wanted to revisit a frosty adage: Is it true that no two snowflakes are the same?
One of the upsides of opting for a robot dog over the real thing is the ability to buck the whole "old dog, new tricks" adage by way of software updates.
That's when the ploy came in: This is a nice take on the old adage about drying the dishes: if you drop one, you won't be asked to do them anymore.
O. Hedge funds Highfields Capital Management LP and Adage Capital Management have taken stakes in the new company, which has a valuation of about $1 billion after going public last month.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - If the old adage "big crops become bigger" rings true, the bearish supply narrative for U.S. corn and soybeans will flourish all the way into January, and possibly beyond.
Among the moral quandaries of a principle like this, the president doesn't seem to understand that this adage might not work in Afghanistan, because it hasn't worked for nearly a decade.
Frankly, this is where Cyrus could take some advice from an old adage: The best revenge is living well — there's truly no need at this point to give her haters oxygen.
While there's no real way to accurately predict whether or not a person will cheat on their partner, the old adage "once a cheater, always a cheater" exists for a reason.
It reinforced the old adage that a nuclear accident anywhere is a nuclear accident everywhere, Meshkati said, because major failures have spillover effects far beyond the localities where they take place.
With the Dow up 223 percent and S&P up 210.50 percent so far in 210, investors wonder whether the old adage, "sell in May and go away," will play out.
"It's not a sprint, it's a marathon," is the common—and wise—adage offered to those grappling with their first Mardi Gras season and the requisite boozing that accompanies the festivities.
The old adage of Ohio is when Democrats are going to Cleveland at the end, that is to get out their base, and they aren't doing the independents and the persuasion.
Among wealthy donors, gifting large sums to charitable organizations is widely considered a virtue that helps institutions thrive, and fulfills the adage of not being able to take it with you.
In accordance with former House Speaker Tip O'Neill's adage that "all politics are local," President Hassan Rouhani is looking to have the deal implemented before his country's parliamentary elections next month.
In April, the month before the "sell in May" classic adage kicks in, the Dow Jones industrial average is up 1.9 percent, on average since 1950, according to Stock Trader's Almanac.
There's an oft-repeated adage in the world of cybersecurity: There are two types of companies, those that have been hacked, and those that don't yet know they have been hacked.
He has long been a subscriber to the idea that no serious crisis should be left to go to waste, an adage popularized by former Obama chief-of- staff Rahm Emanuel.
If those "May I speak to the manager?" memes that occasionally pop up are anything to go by, the old adage "the customer is always right" may not be entirely true.
FEMA's adage has long been that "all response is local," but under this new strategy FEMA would also shift the management and execution responsibilities for recovery to state and local authorities.
It's said that the punishment ought to fit the crime, but that adage is coming undone now that having a criminal record has become a lifelong sentence for millions of Americans.
"Look before your leap" is such an ancient adage that you might think it would be second nature to those wise souls who write the laws and regulations we live under.
Anthony Crupi at AdAge reports those declines mean NBC may have to offer "make-goods" to compensate companies whose ads were not seen by the number of people the network promised.
He was joined by emerging freshman OG Anunoby, who is becoming a walkin highlight reel: The old adage says defense wins championships, but truth is that you need elite offense, too.
But for investors, the basic point is that over the last decade the market adage "don't fight the Fed" has been one of the most effective bits of investment advice available.
Yet in Bolivia, the argument that a leader like Mr. Morales needs to be allowed to run again is being countered by an adage: That power corrupts those who hold it.
Another adage in cybersecurity is that if you're targeted by a powerful adversary—when infosec pros use this phrase they're thinking the NSA or Russia's Fancy Bear—there's nothing you can do.
Altogether, says AdAge, the U.S. is home to 44 of the companies spending the most of marketing, followed by 13 companies in Japan, 10 companies in Germany and nine companies in France.
For one, voluminous, oversized silhouettes are back, because Ditto feels it's important to break the archaic adage that a curvier woman "shouldn't wear things that make you look bigger," she told Refinery29.
The obvious reason to worry about this is that there is more than a little truth in the old adage that those who don't learn from history are condemned to repeat it.
"Giving credence to the old adage 'sell on facts', the domestic markets witnessed a sell-off on the election results," said Joseph Thomas, head of research at Emkay Wealth Management in Mumbai.
"Giving credence to the old adage 'sell on facts' the domestic markets witnessed a sell-off on the election results," said Joseph Thomas, head of research at Emkay Wealth Management in Mumbai.
" "There's an adage that price action comes before the data … The question becomes whether or not the Fed and the market meet somewhere in the middle where they're seeing the same trajectory.
In that case, the academics could be making the all-too-common mistake of "proving" an adage by using the same evidence that was used to bring about that line of thinking.
The news was first reported by AdAge and Bloomberg, with both reporting that the types of services that could arrive on Vudu as add-on subscriptions include HBO NOW, Showtime and Starz.
Filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission released on Tuesday showed Adage Capital Partners held 213 million Apple shares at the end of last year, 21.264 percent less than on Sept.
And Tay — being essentially a robot parrot with an internet connection — started repeating these sentiments back to users, proving correct that old programming adage: flaming garbage pile in, flaming garbage pile out.
"I'm seeing a lot of comments on 'sell in May and go away'," a Wall Street adage that refers to stocks being less likely to make big gains in the summer months.
"As we enter May, the adage 'sell in May and go away' could apply more to local-currency debt, but flows into emerging market equity could continue," he wrote in a note.
The health equivalent of the adage in crime reporting that "if it bleeds it leads," is that unexpected or controversial findings receive more attention than findings in support of the status quo.
In oil terms, allies such as Saudi Arabia may not be adhering to the adage "security in exchange for adequate oil supplies at reasonable prices" as they have done in the past.
It was an event a few called an "elevator trade" — a reference to the adage that stocks go up the escalator, or at an angle, and down the elevator, or straight down.
The well-known adage that an army marches on its stomach makes the point that no competent military strategist should dismiss everyday life experience, still less the gendered question of who cooks.
The advertising breaks can be inserted anywhere in a given stream after the five-minute mark and last no more than 15 seconds, according to AdAge, which broke the story on Tuesday.
The social media platform teamed up with companies like Mountain Dew, Hyundai, and Chipotle in the week leading up to the big game to provide even more advertising opportunities, according to AdAge.
But as AdAge reports, the tragic death of Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna, and seven others in a helicopter crash Sunday has caused the nut company to pause its expensive ad campaign.
Taking to heart the old adage that the best defense is a good offense, Vassilev has pointed a finger at Delyan Peevski, a Bulgarian media owner, and Sotir Tsatsarov, Bulgaria's chief prosecutor.
But the currency has often declined during the following month, and investors may want to keep in mind a stock market adage that warns of a seasonally weaker period on Wall Street.
Now, some of us remember our parents warning us when we were growing up that "there's no such thing as a free lunch" and that age-old adage applies here, as well.
According to new data from AdAge, the consumer electronics and appliance maker splashed out $11.2 billion for advertising and sales promotion last year, compared with P&G, which spent an estimated $10.5 billion.
Starring Regina Hall and Anna Faris, the franchise took advantage of the adage that "a Black person would never…" in order to reimagine the typical series of unfortunate events in the horror genre.
If you've ever had the jitters going into an important job interview or big presentation, chances are you've been delivered the old adage to picture the rest of the room in their underwear.
WHO SHOULD GO Couples and solo travelers with generous time-off will find the adage about ends and means to be true: Once you've made the schlep, Thailand is an amply rewarding destination.
By the standards of the old adage "politics is the art of the possible" President Obama's proposal to levy a $10 per barrel fee on oil production and imports is not very politic.
As for the media frenzy, Karmazin says the old adage that there's no such thing as bad press is true, and that all the wild stories have led to a lot of inquiry.
According to AdAge, the free, ad-supported version will feature a lot of back catalog from Amazon, including children's programming as well as lifestyle shows that revolve around topics like cooking and travel.
Another late-breaking rumor suggests Google plans to launch a redesigned version of its News app, which draws on the same technology that powers Google's Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) technology, according to AdAge.
"If you are going to put people you serve first, the most important thing is to live up to it and make it a key criteria," Ann Simonds, General Mills' CMO, told AdAge.
A common adage in the hobby is to "buy your third trailer first," because many people who stick with the hobby go through two or three RVs before they find the right fit.
The adage is that "it's the economy" upon which voters base their decisions — and recent data still backs that up — but there's considerable evidence that a president is relatively powerless on that front.
Just 150 miles away, Syria is running a killing center that is a reminder of the adage that those who do not learn from the mistakes of history are doomed to repeat them.
The political adage "personnel is policy" is important to keep in mind as we witness a steady drumbeat of attacks by ex-Obama administration officials on pivotal members of the Trump White House.
When they tell you it can't be done, he or she may very well be wrong," he said, referencing an adage by science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke from his famous "three laws.
Carlson Capital bought 2.2 million shares to own 24.1 million shares, while Adage Capital added to its position, buying 28.1 million shares to own 226 million shares at the end of the quarter.
Hashtags on bathroom mirrors and decorative walls meant as selfie backdrops inspire a new adage: if you go to a restaurant and don't take pictures, then did you really go to the restaurant?
Some fans clung to the old fighting adage that "power is the last thing to go," but when footage of Chuck hitting the pads emerged it was hard to keep the lie going.
While your engagement should be incredibly special, that old adage that a ring needs to be worth a month's salary is just that — old, and certainly no longer a hard-and-fast rule.
Indeed, in the course of today's IRL informercial the company managed to do something much more remarkable: give life to the adage that just because you can do something, doesn't mean you should.
He often used that adage to explain the plight of his people, who have long been used or mistreated by the very powers that claim to spread democracy and freedom through the world.
"This is essentially the old adage about generals always fighting the last war," said John C. Kornblum, a former American ambassador to Germany who now works as a consultant and commentator in Berlin.
The issue took so much prevalence that Fox agreed to isolate each candidate's ads in their own breaks, which ended up sacrificing millions of dollars in air time, according to an AdAge report.
"People generally don't get to direct, like, Chekhov or Tennessee Williams until they're forty-five—there was some adage I heard that you have to have gray hair to direct," he told me.
She came up with the concept four years ago while struggling with a new play and musing on the adage that writers often have to "kill their darlings" as part of the process.
In the study, which was published in the journal Food Chemistry, the scientists set out to discover whether the old adage that eating vegetables raw is really the healthiest way to consume them.
"While the adage "cash is king" has many axiomatic applications, it is less relevant as reasoning to forego investments that add up as being superior on a risk/reward basis," the ISS report said.
The old adage "you only get one chance to make a first impression" is true when it comes to pitch decks, and in fact that was the case for our company's own fundraising process.
A text file from a decade ago will still load the same, a dead console's games can live on in emulators, and as the adage goes, nothing is ever really gone from the internet.
"The adage 'numbers don't lie' holds weight when it comes to women in the VC industry," said Cheong, who received her MBA from Columbia Business School and has over 20 years in the industry.
There is a saying that a person is only as sick as their secrets, and that adage rings triply true in the debut novel Here Comes the Sun by Brooklyn author Nicole Dennis-Benn.
There's no doubt that Netflix will continue to churn out new content and shape our popular culture — as the adage goes, if it ain't broke, don't fix it, and Netflix is definitely not broke.
McCracken's original conception — the girls' superpowers come from Professor Utonium accidentally spilling Chemical X into his mixture of sugar, spice, and everything nice (as the old adage goes) — more than accounted for their femininity.
"Jamaica, no problem!" a local adage advises, serving as a reminder that, here, life unfolds, and big events like biennial art exhibitions materialize according to their own rhythms and in their own good time.
The company tells AdAge that the idea is that users will likely only skip ads they don't care about, so what they do consume will give Spotify feedback on how to better target them.
All continue to excel when on the court—particularly Mr Duncan, an all-time inner-circle great, who is proving the adage about big men ageing gracefully by remaining the best defender in basketball.
That's why they know by heart the old adage attributed to Mark Twain, that the difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between lightning and the lightning bug.
"There's the old adage that guns don't kill people, people kill people," said lead author Anthony Braga, distinguished professor and director of the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Northeastern University in Boston.
As forensic science and police procedures continue to improve, criminals will also adapt their strategies—though perhaps the best advice to them would be mom's old adage that, when eating, to finish their plate.
The adage goes that love makes people do "crazy things," but it makes people do a lot of boring things, too, like jogging together or offering to pick each other up from the airport.
The Toronto Raptors did their best to prove that sports adage Sunday night, falling behind by 19 points in the first half on their way to a 107-96 loss to the Washington Wizards.
Measured by the adage that character is revealed by the choices people make under pressure, Mr. Ryan failed monumentally, proving that he is perfectly fit to be the speaker of the party of Trump.
Though Facebook has made a few changes to make privacy control better, that basic calculus has not changed, and the old adage still applies: If you're not paying for something, you are the product.
Big Wild's "Aftergold," featuring the giddy-cute vocals of Sweden's Tove Styrke, is already a certified smash that appears to espouse the mo money, mo problems adage set to a buoyant synth pop track.
It proves an ancient adage, which I just made up being a chronic skeptic, that politico-military analysts will embrace any novel concept, buzzword or acronym if it can generate articles, books and careers.
Mr. Wolkowsky would tool around town in one of his flashy cars, including a cream-colored Excalibur; serve guests turkey hot dogs and chips; and practice the adage that giving is better than receiving.
And Silicon Valley veteran Facebook, which trademarked the "move fast and break things" adage, has been embroiled in scandal after scandal as the company's handling of its users' data has been called into question.
JC O'Hara of MKM Partners, citing an old adage about rapidly rising markets not correcting by moving sideways, said in a note to clients to "swim at your own risk" at these elevated prices.
Indictments can be the easiest step in a criminal case, reflecting the adage that a prosecutor can get a grand jury to indict a ham sandwich — not that many of them commit federal offenses.
An old adage of Canadian political economy holds that "if the United States sneezes, Canada catches a cold" and while the trading relationship is important to both countries, it's clearly more important to Canada.
That figure dropped down to 43% post-I Do. The data backs up the old adage that sex dries up after marriage, no matter how young the couple is or how long they've been married.
AdAge quote Danielle Lee, global head of partner solutions at Spotify, saying the move is about tailoring the ads to users' tastes, so similar to Spotify's "Discover Weekly" feature, which does the same for music.
It is basically the old adage of buying into the rally, 'buying on blue' (or green as it has become) and maybe at some stage selling on red -- dressed up as one almighty momentum trade.
As in the old adage, "Everything in the jungle wants to kill you," Mexico City is depicted as a glowing techno jungle full of creatures possessing the same aggressive instinct to survive at all costs.
In a press release, Burger King claims the videos are the work of a "new deep learning algorithm," but an article from AdAge makes it clear that humans — not machines — are responsible for the funnies.
So as a new President takes office, a new Congress settles in, and new Governors and state legislatures begin their sessions, here's a new political adage to commit to memory: don't f*** with people's phones.
McDonald's, seeking to make amends to the customers who mistakenly believed they had a fair shot at winning the prizes, offered to pay out $10 million between 55 customers as "consolation," AdAge reported in 2002.
New Zealand model and Playboy Playmate Amy Lee Summers brought new meaning to the ol' adage, "1 if by land, 2 if by sea," when she spilled out of her top in the SoCal surf.
We've all heard the adage "too many chefs spoil the broth," but that's not the case on 99¢, with White and her cast cycling through Day-Glo synth-pop, Krautrock, and reggae without sacrificing cohesiveness.
There's an adage in social justice advocacy to remind us that victims shouldn't have to exhibit their trauma to gain respect and understanding: Exhibited suffering breeds empathy, but it turns the traumatized into a spectacle.
"The old adage that you have to love yourself to love someone else or that you need to be healthy to be in a healthy relationship can apply to our relationships with animals," he said.
He said the market should be able to defy the old adage "sell in May," a warning that comes with concerns that the second part of the year, specifically between May and October, is weaker.
To the Editor: The French work to live, while Americans live to work: So goes a familiar adage contrasting the joie de vivre that differentiates our frenemies in France from our own Protestant work ethic.
In a trial that has led to Manafort being berated over his penchant for ostrich-skinned clothing, he should remember the well-known adage resonating in the jury room: Birds of a feather flock together.

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