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I could read all day and be content, and she could run all day and be content.
That could either be content produced by carriers themselves, like with AT&T and DirectTV, or it could be content produced by advertisers who strike special deals with carriers.
In President Kennedy's address on civil rights, he said: Who among us would be content to trade the color of their skin and be content with those who counsel patience and delay?
"I learned to be content on my own," she said.
There might be content you like or something you hate.
They would be content with a "roll back" on immigration.
I'll be content if I never have to move again.
WITH a Tory government in power, business ought to be content.
Be content to be a man amongst all these pewling maggots.
And the next buyers could be content companies buying distribution platforms.
I told them I would not be content with a draw.
You have the advantage, you're here already, be content with that.
But some people may never be content with virtual water coolers.
She wouldn't even be content to lose herself in the crowd.
"I learned to be content with what I have," she said.
Can fairy tale characters be content with their fairy tale lives?
Putin previously said Russia would be content with oil at $70.
"If you look for perfection you will never be content," she wrote.
Not that he will be content for long to play the choreographer.
You might be content pattern-unlocking your phone until the next century.
For now, she will have to be content with 22 major championships.
I'm supposed to be content with what's going on here and now?
But wouldn't the prophet be content if you observed, say, Damascus time?
And that they must, therefore, be content with a less natural citizenship.
We will never be content with merely reporting on the tragic end.
But if that winds up being a result, Enterprise will be content.
When I have control over that balancing act, I will be content.
Samsung, naturally, would never be content to launch a regular old Tile competitor.
This can be content from your own site or via the platform itself.
No one should be content if matters are left where they currently stand.
Pixar will have to be content with its Animated Short nomination for Piper.
But doctors shouldn't be content with just reducing the number of seizures, French said.
They won't be out this year, but I'll be content just to see them.
But Behr said Uber won't just be content to operate in the ride space.
When it comes to future racing games, I'll be content with the driver's seat.
Some will be content to get most of their power from the transmission grid.
Until then, researchers will have to be content with studying this dinosaur's charming grin.
But will there be content which is equally repugnant and vile on our network?
Did you want your employees to be content while they did sometimes rote tasks?
People object to the status quo; they will not be content with its maintenance.
Democrats seem to be content with the status quo of the Affordable Care Act.
He added Tehran would be content with crude prices at around $20163 a barrel.
We can all be content creators to add to the knowledge around those items.
Crase owed us nothing further and we should be content with what we got.
"In British books often the message is, be content where you are," she said.
Remote from power, most people are expected to be content with growing material prosperity instead.
As long as discontent remains muted, however, the rulers on the mainland will be content.
While many may be content with the fact that the drugs have a beneficial effect
Will we be content to simply see facts and stats pop up in our vision?
I don't need to go out and do exciting things in order to be content.
Would I be content to wear a pair of jeans that was so last year?
If I could find fulfilment in meaningless tasks, I could be content in most jobs.
"No civilized society can be content just to look after these children," the report said.
Despite the setbacks, he seems to be content with everything he left out on the field.
The only question is, how much longer will US consumers be content to be missing out?
You have to know who you are, you have to be content with who you are.
Republicans could take the deal and be content that Obama didn't nominate someone far more liberal.
Many people would be content to give up their privacy for the sake of easy living.
For the first time in my existence, I saw a future I could be content with.
It's enough that the person creating it be content with the work they've put into it.
Give them a hunk of beef and a pile of starchy mash, and they'll be content.
Any overnight guests would have to be content bunking out in the massive open living room.
Will both teams be content with a point, or will somebody push for a winning goal?
Everyone else seemed to just be content to be at the once-in-a-lifetime event.
Even if you become successful, you may never be content if you're always focusing on others.
But in the end, it turns out to be content with simply filling that universe in.
If she can't find them, she told Ms. Cao, she would be content knowing she tried.
The YouTube CEO admitted that there will likely always be content on YouTube that violates its policies.
BRITISH CHANCELLORS used to be content with making a dozen or so tax-policy changes every year.
Men and women used to be content to specialise—he paying the mortgage, she changing the nappies.
That is some way off, of course—so for now, let's be content with the scientific discovery.
None of this is to say that you can't be content with a job unless it inspires.
Instead, it went for something closer to what unprofitable current-era SaaS companies would be content with.
For a long time, women have been forced to be content with one-size-fits-all vibrators.
I don't think he'd be content with just staying at one weight and contending for one belt.
This does not mean that Brazil should be content with its accomplishments or with the status quo.
Consequently, China had to be content with just golds and silvers—and no perfect podiums—in 2012.
Obama said he will be content with his tenure as president when he leaves office next year.
After being pulverized by Ortiz for two decades, the Yankees will be content to see him retire.
If you want to make big money, you can't be content with only one source of revenue.
The richest, most successful people agree that you can't be content with only one source of revenue.
Is it better to stand out from a crowd, or to be content as part of it?
You have to be content when a path that you're pursuing turns out not to be rewarding.
So there can be much greater restrictions in dormitories — but it always has to be content neutral.
It's what, honestly, I think he'd be content to destroy forevermore, because he thrives in its opposite.
"China may be content as long as Germany doesn't take sides with the United States," he said.
Mr. Buck said that the president might be content to focus on campaigning rather than on policy.
" Mr. Gornstein responded that the two were synonymous, adding that he would also be content with "appropriate.
Better yet, treat yo self to the ad-free version or be content to be brainwashed by branding.
If I went broke and couldn't pay for filler, I'd learn to be content with my dark circles.
One fear about basic income is that people will be content living on their subsidies and stop working.
Publishers who don't get paid will have to be content having Facebook send them traffic and potential subscribers.
There are many people in the world who would be content with it being Christmas all year long.
Parineeti Chopra, who plays his wife, has to be content with her fleeting role of appearing in flashbacks.
"The idea is for the workers to be content...but for the industry to be competitive," Hellemeyer said.
Other breakthrough artists may be content just figuring out what their next single will be, but not Allen.
While he seems to be content working on his music and whatnot, Pell admitted that he's still single.
Will Bran be content to just keep one eye on Drogon, making sure he remains far from Westeros?
Copyright proponents like my organization, the Copyright Alliance, would be content if Chairman Wheeler never introduced his proposal.
And as Jefferies, another bank, observes, Otis and Schindler may not be content to "watch from the sidelines".
While one can be content with this formal reading, it seems to me there is more going on.
Upon trading him, the Knicks couldn't be content with the salaries they cleared and the draft picks acquired.
But until wages begin rising more rapidly, many workers may be content to stay put, according to Naroff.
Who would be content to take a "go slow" approach if mental illness affected them and their family?
But in reality, the U.S. may have to be content with the ability to disrupt the group's activities.
He was a novelty who resisted being just that, a symbol who wouldn't be content with mere symbolism.
For the moment, he said, it would probably be content with monitoring the situation in the United States.
Dunham seems to be content as just a bridesmaid for now, despite her longterm relationship with musician Jack Antonoff.
Meanwhile Brussels may be content to accept a slightly higher deficit, provided it does not breach the 3% threshold.
For now, we'll just have to be content to imagine what life was like long before we humans emerged.
If we had suburbs that functioned like that, I think that many people would be content to stay there.
For the moment, providers seem to be content making up for losses by penalizing the customers who stick around.
Purchase one of these little machines, and you're stomach and tastebuds will be content all summer, no screaming required.
Soon, we may not have to be content with simply staring at Instagram photos of the giant floating unicorn.
But Apple doesn't seem to be content just selling its single sign-on as a convenient, pro-privacy option.
Most people will go their entire lives without ever seeing a tornado — and many would be content with that.
While Harmonizers are still hoping for a reunion, both sides appear to be content moving forward without the other.
We cannot be content with just saving the observable phenomena and producing theories that account for the available evidence.
I am not a better sort of person, and I'd be content to see them flogged in the streets.
But Peterson says he still has superior abilities on the field -- and won't be content as a player/coach.
But that's what makes following his career special: He consistently transforms just when others think he should be content.
So if you're looking for a new flagship smartphone in 2018, you'd better be content with glass or glass.
He added that he could never be content "to just live in this bubble and not travel the world."
Selena Gomez has over 161 million followers on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter combined – but she'd be content with zero.
He suggested that some Democrats could be content letting the issue go on, as it could motivate midterm voters.
It seems unlikely that Christie will be content to continue wandering the earth like a masterless samurai, a ronin.
How do I shift my perspective so I can live in peace and be content with what I have?
They'd like insurance to be cheaper but know that won't happen, so they'd be content with holding down costs.
So if you're looking for a new flagship smartphone in 2018 you'd better be content with glass or glass.
She might be onto something: Maybe Black cannabis entrepreneurs who want to gamble must be content with playing it smaller.
Prior to this, many had to either juggle between multiple mobile wallet apps, or be content with the $150 limit.
Can they be content with the low-key waffling they've given us here and in other recent productions of theirs?
In the meantime, the group must be content to identify specific calendar years when significant human impacts have been evident.
I also learn in that one image that no matter how little you have, you can choose to be content.
To get this far, they've sought out financial planners who could be content with a mere low-six-figure income.
Will Boy have to be content with a future in which he can be his real self only in private?
Is England going to try scoring, or will they sit back and be content to manage their five goal lead?
If they didn't want to improve their industry, they would be content working for an existing company like everyone else.
I've learned to sit alone in a cafe full of people and be content with just the company of myself.
I want to be able to look at my life and be content with it no matter what I'm doing.
Alas, not every Styles fan will be content with merely watching the program on television — and you don't have to be.
But for now at least, he seems to be content with letting the two sides work out the details for themselves.
That is the surface level of the book, the purely descriptive part, the part with which many photographers would be content.
And data from Moment, an activity-tracking app, show that it is possible for light social-media consumers to be content.
Historically, the American sporting tradition has told black athletes to be content, to shut up and play, to stick to sports.
They will not be content until the entire Constitution is gutted, in complete devotion to the American oligarchy they truly represent.
But for all the discord at the Capitol, it seems that many voters may be content with the new, slower pace.
While I'm guessing most people will be content with Odyssey for the next few months, don't forget about Super Lucky's Tale.
And for our hero, Meg Murray, this middle ground is precisely what she should be seeking in order to be content.
FROST: AND WOULD YOU BE CONTENT TO PUSH THEM INTO A RECESSION, IF NECESSARY, AND CAUSE SERIOUS HARM TO CHINESE WORKERS?
We shouldn't be content with the roughly 2.33 percent annual growth that has been the norm this century, he has said.
But for now, Mayweather will have to be content with being the richest boxer in history, following the richest fight ever.
Self-made millionaires agree: If you want to make big money, you can't be content with only one source of revenue.
For now, Mr Putin will be content that an American leader is at last paying him the respect he feels he deserves.
If there is no shutdown, as seems likelier, then assume that the party will be content to make the deficit great again.
The next step will be content deals that give riders free access to otherwise paid content for the duration of their ride.
There are so many celebrity beefs underway right now, you'd think the gossip mags would be content to sit back and watch.
Tim Kaine, on the other hand, seems to be content to take the Donald Trump approach to debating -- interrupting, hectoring, and insulting.
The army might be content, reckons Ayesha Siddiqa, a defence analyst, to settle for a weakened government led by the PML-N.
Many of them won't be content to reduce animal suffering if they fear they might be harming the environment in the process.
"The richest economy in the world cannot be content on putting only one penny on the dollar into this effort," he added.
According to self-made millionaires, if you want to make big money, you can't be content with only one source of revenue.
Aliens could simply be content to leave us alone until we become too greedy and pose a threat to the greater universe.
But their refusal to be content with physical and material security actually reveals something beautiful: a universal human hunger to be needed.
Investors may have viewed Mr. Trump's threats since February as negotiating tactics, and believed that he would be content with limited gains.
For now, Djokovic will have to be content with having an edge over Nadal and Federer in their head-to-head encounters.
And neither the ride nor the film will be content until you go, in the richest sense of the phrase, ape shit.
Who will hold his feet to the fire when necessary, and who will be content to muss his hair with a grin?
The Twitter president appears unlikely to be content with working congressional back channels and using conventional levers of power to get his way.
Whoever remains after Endgame will have to be content with an entirely new class of hero...and a potentially worse category of villains. 
"This law is a dressing on a gaping wound ... and we cannot be content with a symbol," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Suddenly, a bland and lachrymose ceremony that seemed to be content to be a mere dispenser of trophy baubles found spark and meaning.
First, he must reach across the aisle and be content with "half a loaf," to gain some Democrats' support for his agenda items.
VARIETY PUZZLE — Are you one of those D.I.Y.ers, someone who would rather build something yourself than be content with a mass-produced object?
What, you thought Alec Baldwin would be content to return to Saturday Night Live to just play Donald Trump during the cold open?
He affirms that "as long as what the other organisations are doing is legal", he will be content to mind his own business.
S. trade talks later this week, though sentiment was not helped by reports U.S. President Donald Trump would be content with "any outcome".
Indeed, for now we'll have to be content with the observation that human brains can detect magnetic waves, and leave it at that.
Facebook challenges the world to be content-conscious, considering where the content came from and why it showed up in their news feed.
S. trade talks later this week and sentiment was not helped by reports U.S. President Donald Trump would be content with "any outcome".
There is this sense she will never be content with her rendition, that there is no exact equivalent to the original Japanese words.
As long as so much of what we see is unnecessary suffering, we cannot be content with the world as we find it.
You've just wasted money, again, on a product you may try to force yourself to like, but will never quite be content with.
There are also still questions as to whether investors will be content with Snap's user numbers and growth enough to justify its valuation.
Zach Baron argues that more of us should embrace the idea, and that it's perfectly fine to be content with your current state.
So like an author with a well-reviewed novel, Mr. Moulton may have to be content with the praise, if not the audience.
Republicans would be content to spend every day between now and Election Day focused on the GOP's tax-cut bill and the economy.
First, he must reach across the aisle and be content with "half a loaf" to gain some Democrats to support his agenda items.
Compared with "Giant," the V.R. element felt unnecessary—like one of those 3-D blockbusters you'd be content to watch in 2-D.
Writing like this functions as code: it signals that we should be content to suspend actual human complexity in favor of novelistic dispatch.
Hunger generates political unrest; people will not be content with their country's state of affairs if they do not have enough to eat.
If "Polar" were a teenager, it might be content to chug Mountain Dew while playing first-person shooter games and trolling innocents online.
The 34-year-old scored "only" 28 goals and had to be content with adding just a Serie A title to his medals' collection.
" Asked if the campaign would be content with a fourth-place finish, Sanders avoided answering: "what I'm saying is we continue to be competitive.
Most people will be content with the $22,214.5 option, which provides a comfortable amount of local storage and unlocks the options for new colors.
For now, we'll have to be content with the new figure of 1.5 trillion solar masses and our slightly heavier-than-average Milky Way.
Casual fans would be content with what they get from Prime, while more serious fans would be enticed to pay for the extra service.
But at the same time they acknowledged that Mr. Clinton would not be content to sit idly by or speak only when spoken to.
Other than climate change, there are numerous environmental issues that he has never talked about and that he might be content to leave untouched.
They might be content to be fortresses that hoard their money, while the best and brightest pay mostly only lip service to societal health.
On the right side, there will be content from publishers, amateur creators, celebrities and stories that Snap curates from user-generated videos and photos.
Mr. Kushner said that he would not be content to simply invest in companies, and that he wanted to nurture some from scratch himself.
Quite the contrary:Just 42% of those satisfied with Warren would be content with Buttigieg as nominee, 8 percentage points lower than his overall performance.
Fully 48% of Booker fans would be content with Klobuchar&aposs nomination, which is 14 percentage points higher than her 34% satisfactory performance overall.
His collaboration with Abramović signals that he won't be content with a conventional business-class career, shuttling from one élite venue to the next.
That's more than double the salary they reported needing only two years ago, when they said they'd be content with a comparatively modest $55,2000.
In fact, if anything, the weakness in China's currency suggests that negotiators in China may be content to stall the talks until after the election.
Since it will launch in early 2020, it's likely there will be content around the 2020 Summer Olympics to draw more people to the platform.
Does anyone think that Ivanka uprooted her professional life in New York City to be content picking out china and centerpieces for dad's state dinners?
Might they now be content to let repeal go, once they nix the mandate, while leaving the more popular pieces of the law in place?
It rings insincere (c'mon, do you really believe Bill Gates would be content to simply raise chickens given different, impoverished circumstances?) and a little smug.
We will not be content with a sit-in at the Green Zone," Nasiri added amid crowd chants of, "Yes, yes to Moqtada our leader!
The best way to just live simply and be content is just to turn it all off and hardly pay attention to it at all.
What separates PicsArt from the giants, according to Nam, is that people who do share there tend to be content creators rather than passive consumers.
I also know firsthand that writers are precise, and few of us would be content with our words being published 70 percent as we intended.
"We understand there needs to be regulation and we understand there needs to be content-based curation, but it has to be consistent," Obstler said.
They defeated Poland and tied Japan, and appeared to be content with fending off Colombia's attack and aiming for a draw on Thursday in Samara.
The team that drafts him, however, should be content with his scoring for the foreseeable future instead of assuming that his recent changes will stick.
He has stayed through another full term and may be content to continue as the decisive swing vote as long as his health holds out.
When you couple that fact with Moody's slightly suspicious explanation — would someone as paranoid as him really be content with useless and disabled secrecy sensors?
Such retail mashups are becoming more common as stores strive to incorporate unexpected experiences to entice customers who otherwise might be content to shop online.
We want our exceptional women to be content with whatever scraps of attention we are willing to toss their way, and that attention is minimal.
Adam Stein (the director of Kim Possible) has always told me that I need to try to be content with where I'm at in the moment.
The Clippers still have Bird Rights on almost everybody, and just may be content to stay above the cap and run it back for another year.
They're all Gatsbys, and they believe tomorrow they're going to reach out their arms farther, and maybe that time they'll be content, and it'll be enough.
Google might be content to just tweet out photos of its upcoming phones, but Samsung's Galaxy Note 10 looks to be following a more traditional script.
Because podcasts and longer articles aren't owned by any one service, they're an easy starting point for Canopy, though it eventually hopes to be content agnostic.
The result could be content companies with true specialization, as opposed to the 'everything store' model of big box content farms that has defined recent times.
Wonder Woman will just have to be content with $800 million in worldwide box office, critical acclaim and legions of fans who found the film inspiring.
Pence seems to be content to act as President Trump's puppet, a facet of his personality that I wish Mayer had gone into at greater length.
McIlroy led by one shot going into the last two holes, but bogeyed 17 and had to be content with a 18933 to force a playoff.
It also justifies Israeli fears that the Palestinians would not be content with a return to the 1967 borders that existed before the Six- Day War.
I guess Greg will just have to be content with being the father of a Major League pitcher who has drawn comparisons to Randy Johnson. [MLB]
Sometimes you just have to be content with two new albums, a full-length Young Thug collaboration, and a handful of solid features in a year.
But our political system is too broken for us to be content joking about one man, even though he is a disastrous silly little toddler boy.
Russia might be content with a draw and a point, but Egypt will most likely push for a goal and the victory in the second half.
That vote will ultimately determine if any additional witnesses will even be considered or if Republicans will be content wrapping up the trial without this testimony.
BIG CITY Felix Rohatyn was from a different era, when an ambitious rich man could be content to rescue a city and not run the world.
"  "We should not be content to pass health-care legislation on a party-line basis, as Democrats did when they rammed Obamacare through Congress in 2009.
At a news conference on Friday, the team's brass had postured that it would be content with starting training camp with Anthony still on the roster.
Again, a trade like this is extremely complicated and would dramatically shift the direction of two franchises that seem to be content with where they are.
Quickly, though, anti-consolidation consumer groups, including Free Press, sided with some of AT&T's soon-to-be content competitors, like Starz, to rail against the deal.
Many would be content with stop-gaps: a law to make outsourcing easier, say, rather than an overhaul of the sacrosanct labour code dating back to 1943.
If our taste is dictated by data-fed algorithms controlled by massive tech corporations, then we must be content to classify ourselves as slavish followers of robots.
Spider-Man wouldn't have to lose Uncle Ben all over again, and Tony Stark might be content to live as a mundane millionaire married to Pepper Potts.
It's rare to see an iPhone 8 on offer, so we have to be content with the fact that this deal expires in a matter of hours.
Will fans be content with 10 wins, if that also means a couple of losses to marquee opponents and no appearance in a New Year's Six bowl?
And with their hard-charging reputation, many are not likely to be content sitting in a rocking chair on their front porch watching the world go by.
Trump has mobilized a new majority of forthright bigots within the Republican Party, and they will no longer be content with the racist dog whistles of old.
When he returned to Cleveland, he hinted that he would be content to play sensei to the young talent, Kyrie Irving and Andrew Wiggins and Dion Waiters.
"That means there will always be content that is acceptable in some circumstances, but is offensive in others, and we will always look at the entire context."
That's why I say it's not just fantastic hand-eye coordination, but it's also the ability to be content with a less sexy, but tremendously important, result.
My turn to share involves a lot of discussion about how life is sometimes just okay and how we can still be content and growing in that.
I rather suspect they do, but until we know for sure, we will have to be content with a history that tells us only half the story.
The dilemma for the Trump administration is whether to be content with quieting FSOC for the next four-to-eight years or to try to abolish it.
"If VR is going to be a real platform, consumers need the opportunity to buy content — and there needs to be content that is commercial," said Dunn.
As they settle into their ramshackle abode, Malcolm appears to be content to let the highhanded Anna run their lives, even as Lilly generally balks at her authority.
There will also be content from AT&T's partnership with Fullscreen available, and users can pay $6 a month to subscribe to Fullscreen in addition to DirecTV Now.
Since I was a child I remember respectable authorities asserting that our time as a nation has passed, that we should be content with mediocrity and managed decline.
The analogy makes it seem that women are valued by how much money they have, and that brides must be appeased with presents in order to be content.
And like the moody, sallow-faced boxer of his youth, Reid will be content to say goodbye to the ring, hopefully without shedding a tear—the Harry way.
The favoured German pair of Toni Eggert and Sascha Benecken, who had won virtually every major trophy over the past two seasons, had to be content with bronze.
Calling her a cougar also appeals to those who think older women with fire and ambition should be content to live out their days out of the spotlight.
Although Buffett is worth $78.4 billion and currently stands as the third richest man on earth, he says he could live on far less and still be content.
But they both rebel against a stubbornly patriarchal society that pushes them to the margins and expects them to be content with a half-invisible, second-class status.
Still, I might be content if Ms. Brito made nothing but carne de cerdo frita, knots of pork rubbed with garlic and oregano, sheened with lemon and fried.
In the process, he has been made a spokesman for a generation that seemed — especially before the recent climate protests — to be content sitting out the public debate.
Google may be content with Stadia's early progress, but that hasn't been the case for plenty of folks who bought into the early adopter-focused Founders Edition program.
All will inspire you to fill your travel bucket-list to overflowing — or be content that someone else has already brought you so much of the world's beauty.
President Donald Trump is talking up Friday's second-quarter gross domestic product release, saying he would be content with U.S. economic growth of about 4 percent or more.
It sounds incredibly basic (and not everyone's into the idea we can will ourselves, via osmosis, to be content with our physical selves), but personally, I think it's great.
Any successor could be stretched to match Rajan for fresh ideas, but investors will be content to see the next governor follow through on the strategies he laid out.
But, while some of us may be content having a dance party in our living rooms, some of us may be itching to learn about technique from the pros.
Once tech companies look at the costs and complexities involved in building a vehicle, Zuchowski explained, he believes they will be content with simply manufacturing software for existing cars.
Most venture capitalists wouldn't be content waiting 50 more years for a return on their investment, which means that in many ways General Fusion is racing against the clock.
While you might be content to catch the last half of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants on TV, she's living it with the IRL sisters — no big deal.
"If you try and regulate platforms like YouTube through law, the approach has to be content neutral," says Gabe Rottman of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press.
Disney won't be content walking away only with Fox's movie studio, entertainment cable channels, regional sports networks and a handful of other assets, said BTIG media analyst Rich Greenfield.
I think at the end of the day, it'll be a plan that both sides of the aisle can be content with and will expand coverage for all Virginians.
A mind as searching and honest as Myles's would not be content to explore the commonplace joys and rewards of dog ownership without also looking at the dark side.
"There will always be content on YouTube that brushes up against our policies, but doesn't quite cross the line," the company wrote in a blog post earlier this month.
We need to make an effort in the United States to be content with disagreement, and to embrace compromise — something that, until relatively recently, anchored and enriched American culture.
He also thinks that people who might have been amazed at a concession on universal suffrage a few months ago would not be content with anything less than independence.
In the past, it appeared that Walmart might be content to allow these subsidiaries to operate separately while learning from them, but that may no longer be the case.
My hunch is Lance will aim for an IPO for StackPath — it's unlikely he will be content with anything less, especially knowing his last exit was a $2 billion outcome.
Until scientists figure out how to genetically graft a narwhal horn onto some poor Shetland, guests will have to be content with being trapped inside Lisa Frank's personal acid trip.
Hothoused by his father and preternaturally accomplished, he saw that even if all his "objects in life were realised", still he would not be content—and had a nervous breakdown.
In 2017, we lived through a year of great upheaval in the technology industry, as it became clear that women will no longer be content to sit on the sidelines.
But the Commission on Presidential Debates nixed the plan, saying that area was for family only, so the women had to be content with a prominent seat in the audience.
But the oft-bullish Lee won't be content there — he thinks the index will climb all the way to 2,325, which would represent an 11 percent gain from current levels.
Now, instead of just calling for the withdrawal of the bill and Ms. Lam's resignation, they said they wouldn't be content unless there was an independent investigation of officers' conduct.
The premise of Katie Williams's first novel for adults, "Tell the Machine Goodnight," revolves around a piece of technology, called an Apricity, that instructs its users how to be content.
The Russians "seem to be content to be part of this coalition and maintain this political role even if their implementation of cuts is very limited," Mr. Farren-Price said.
There is no destination in sight, but the intimacy between each couple and the placid warmth of the palette suggests that wherever the people are going, they will be content.
But as new cohorts of Muslims grow up in Athens, undergoing Greek education and military service, they are less likely in his view to be content with living in legal limbo.
One of the most powerful B-sides is "Paradise," a welcome exhalation that presents listeners with the option to ignore ambitious dreams and instead be content in the here and now.
While straight-edge puffys will be content with a suggestion of flesh under a down coat, more hardcore devotees will seek the pillowy pleasures of specialist porn sites like Down Girlz.
Whether you want the fried fish sandwich depends on whether you can be content with the taste of tartar sauce while everyone around you is wiping beef fat from their lips.
While some of us might be content to sit on a beach with a cocktail and a book all day long, others prefer a getaway that's jam-packed with adventurous activities.
While Kushner has told allies that "you don't get points for effort," he and others have also said he'll be content if he's able to shift the conversation on these issues.
Years of tradition and expectation have been built into the existing primary calendar, and it's possible the party will be content sticking with the schedule, as flawed as it may be.
At least this week, Trump may be content to maintain the warm relationship with a leader he views as a kindred spirit who can mobilize masses of supporters the president relishes.
Back in 2011, on the eve of huge farewell Madison Square Garden shows, de facto bandleader James Murphy seemed to be content with the idea of becoming the Brian Eno of Williamsburg.
Then again, perhaps that's in part because most people will be content to watch a marathon like "The Irishman" on TV. "The Irishman" premieres in select theaters in the US. on Nov.
According to Balfe, Claire manages to be content in a marriage of convenience for so many years because she experienced true love with Jamie — but things aren't quite so simple for Frank.
Apple will never be content with being second best, and the latest iPhone camera system — undeniably Apple's best to date — bears a striking resemblance to the computational photography approach pioneered by Google.
Viewers will have to be content with the fact that this is Saulnier's most visually beautiful and accomplished film, thanks to a striking wilderness setting full of icy mountains and glacial rivers.
Mom-and-pop investors "appear to be content sitting on the sidelines until the trade deals are completed, parking cash into the money market funds of more than $12.9 billion," he said.
" Fear of change is common, but Smith writes we must learn to be content with life's shifts "if we are to find inner peace and passion even when everything else is changing.
Many, however, will be content to bicker over the result (a majority decision for Alvarez) and insist that it was bought and paid for before the two men got into the ring.
It was another helping of Olympic gold for Zhang, too, who won the mixed doubles championship with Zhao Yunlei in London but had to be content with bronze in the event here.
With U.S. combat and advisory forces engaged in dozens of countries on every continent except Antarctica, members of Congress in both parties can no longer be content with sitting on the sidelines.
The Fed targets inflation at 20.4% but has maintained a symmetrical approach, meaning it would be content if the level was a bit above or below that level over the short term.
Federal Reserve officials would be content to let inflation briefly run above their 2 percent target as the economy continues to recover, according to minutes from the central bank's most recent meeting.
At this point, it's easier for him to die valiantly than it is to grapple with the idea that the woman he loves would be content ruling over a kingdom of ashes.
It's hard to believe that people are going to be content, year after year, to distort their own personalities in service to a platform, making themselves humorless, semi-blind, joyless and grim.
Yes, Trump represents, to them, a "useful idiot," a weak, discombobulated, history-less leader who will likely be content to leave Russia to its own devices, from Ukraine to the Baltic states.
But most business leaders had hoped that the president, whose Nafta criticism has been unrelenting, would be content to oversee tweaks to modernize the agreement, and then call it a political transformation.
Now, he's essentially Portland's grapefruit spoon, filling a very specific (and important, if you enjoy grapefruit) need on a team that routinely needs someone to be content in a low-maintenance position.
"What we're going to create is advertising, I don't even know if you want to call it advertising — it's going to be content that's going to be organic to the experience," he said.
People might be content to go on dates for years and years, but most sane people don't want to be stuck in 'living limbo' for more than a month or two at most.
You'd think after 30 years of service Lau would be content to just retire, but he's actually continuing to play a role in the company even if he's no longer predicting the future.
Most bigs would be content running a sharpshooter off the line, but Griffin stays low and disciplined, with his hands up and his twitchy feet at attention to slide back or spring forward.
Lee Byong-chul, a senior fellow at the Institute for Peace and Cooperation in Seoul, the South Korean capital, said Mr. Trump might be content with a freeze on North Korean weapons tests.
Are there sports fans willing to subscribe to both cable and streaming services, or will they be content with the biggest ones and decline to pay extra to be able to see everything?
Anxiety among investors about the U.S.-China talks at the G20 Summit in Osaka, Japan was not tempered by media reports saying Trump would be content with "any outcome" from the coming meeting.
And the rest of us should be content with listening to "Stitches" for the millionth time and taking Mendes at his word, rather than wildly speculating on what he does in his personal life.
While Facebook might be content to move towards mutually beneficial goals at its own pace, the responsibility ultimately falls to the few biggest brand advertisers to hold its feet to the fire, Bruno says.
" Avtar Sandu, senior commodities manager at Phillip Futures in Singapore added: "OPEC would be content with a very slow appreciation of prices since they are wary of sending positive signals to American shale producers.
The show seems in no hurry to advance its road-to-fame premise, but I'd be content to watch these guys wander around town for quite a while before Paper Boi makes it big.
So while Kellyanne Conway and the Trump administration may be content to live in their post-truth world, the devastating impact of anti-abortion lies on women's access to care is all too real.
In the meantime, fans will have to be content with this recent fan adaptation, a striking, bloody animated short that adapts a monologue in the book, and draws on some of the story's ending.
Members pushed for language in the statement to make it clear that the committee would not be content with inflation that ran persistently below the 2% target that Fed economists believe reflects solid growth.
But with Williams due in September, she will most likely be 36 ½ before she can resume competition, and she has set the bar so high that she may not be content at lower altitudes.
Brunton himself said he would be content to write it off as a misunderstanding if Takei apologized – a far cry from the original allegations of sexual assault, which are not to be taken lightly.
If the Note 7 had been the success it initially seemed like it would be, Samsung could take it easy today, reissue much of the same hardware, and be content that it's keeping momentum going.
Mr Trump could claim he was taxing imports to pay for the wall, House Republicans would get their desired corporate tax reform and free-traders could be content that the measure was not true protectionism.
" According to Facebook's official Help Center, the company considers hate speech to be "content that attacks people based on their actual or perceived race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, disability or disease.
Hard as it is to imagine, Mr Xi could end up facing a much tougher choice: to be content with lagging behind, or to give his scientists the freedom they need and risk the consequences.
In separate interviews, two of her friends said without prompting that she did not crave the presidency as some other candidates do and would be content if her agenda prevailed but she lost the nomination.
For stars in entertainment and sports, De Niro, like James, has plainly served notice where he stands, and why -- and that, to paraphrase the Dixie Chicks, he won't be content to shut up and act.
A senior administration official told Reuters over the weekend that Trump announce the new tariffs as early as Monday and a widely read Chinese tabloid warned China would not be content to only play defense.
Older millennials tend to say they need a larger amount to be content: Those 30 and up report needing an average salary of $101,500, while respondents under 30 average only about half that, or $53,500.
Unfortunately, history suggests that Mr. Trump will be content with another colorful photo opportunity and more diplomatic shadow boxing that perpetuates the illusion of success, while running down the clock on a nearly intractable challenge.
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte vowed on Wednesday to open up the economy to new corporations to halt graft and protectionism, telling the country's oligarchs he owed them no favors and to be content with their billions.
If this is the sight and sound of these veterans at a point when many others would be content to rest on their laurels, it's clear that Mayhem still has much to share with the world.
Oil prices soared to levels not seen since late 2014 on Thursday, following reports OPEC kingpin Saudi Arabia would be content to see crude prices rally as high as $143 a barrel over the coming months.
There was always a moment in their boat-making when Arnold thought that Paris might be content to stop at what looked like a hat, but then he continued until a stern or a hull emerged.
Though the HBO brand tends to be associated with adult fare, like "Game of Thrones," Stankey positioned the new offering as more family-friendly by saying there would be content for children, tweens and parents alike.
How developers will take advantage of that space will likely differ; some may opt to build a larger or more detailed game world, others may be content to shrink the size of the games or patches.
For the time being, the president may be content to complain on Twitter but do little else, in order to avoid being blamed for the rise in oil prices that is a byproduct of his sanctions policy.
The ratings should be content-based and should quantify the amount of violence, sexuality or nudity a film contains so that parents are in a position to make an informed decision based on their values, he added.
The software works, Accenture told prospective clients, by identifying which spare parts in a manufacturer's range customers would be content to pay more for, how much to raise prices by and which prices should not be hiked.
LONDON (Reuters) - The attitude of the European Union means even Britons who still want a Brexit deal would be content to leave the bloc without one, a minister in Prime Minister Theresa May's government said on Friday.
The software works by identifying which spare parts in a manufacturer's range customers would be content to pay more for, how much to raise prices by and which prices should not be hiked, Accenture told prospective clients.
But to do so would have required Trump to admit that there was merit in the deal Obama had forged and to be content with limited, but valuable, fixes that our European allies likely would have embraced.
But we the pressure to succeed and achieve in at least one of these realms, and increasingly both at once, feels like we'll never be left alone to be content with doing our job and coming home.
The voice that comes through, loud and clear, is an artist who appears more comfortable with both her private and public-facing sides, and who won't be content, as her predecessors said, to shut up and sing.
A senior administration official told Reuters over the weekend that Trump was likely to announce the new tariffs as early as Monday while a widely read Chinese tabloid warned China would not be content to only play defense.
And if some of those cases make their way to the Supreme Court, conservatives will be content to know that the strong conservative majority with Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh will be there to rule in their favor.
They merely need to be content that regulators armed with big sticks—European regulators are empowered to levy fines on companies operating in Europe that are a significant fraction of their global revenue—should care on their behalf.
Investors are keeping a close watch on a scheduled talk between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping later this week, but sentiment was not helped by reports that Trump would be content with "any outcome".
Kendricks, a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army reserve, cleared 5.95 meters while Poland's Piotr Lisek took the silver and Lavillenie had to be content with a fourth world bronze despite producing his best leap of the season.
White House national security adviser John Bolton on Monday warned that there are even more Iran sanctions planned, saying the Trump administration is not "simply going to be content" with the level that existed under former President Obama.
I would be content to watch Melissa McBride and Lennie James goof around with computer-generated tigers, former zookeepers turned kings, and your college glee club for a few weeks, especially if they suddenly started jousting or something.
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte vowed on Wednesday to open up the economy to new corporations to halt graft and protectionism, telling the country's oligarchs he owed them no favors and to be content with their billions.
But it remains to be seen whether EU operators will generally be content with the impact of the new wholesale roaming regulations on their bottom lines — or whether they will raise domestic prices to top up any shortfall.
However, the dollar steadied on Tuesday, recovering from a dip on fears that U.S. President Donald Trump's focus on protectionism over fiscal stimulus suggested his administration might be content to gain a competitive advantage through a weaker currency.
For now, we must be content with random singles he drops whenever the mood strikes him -- from a searing cover of "Moon River" to "Biking," which recruited an unlikely backing duo in Jay-Z and Tyler, the Creator.
Peaty had swum a Commonwealth Games record 58.59 on Friday but appeared to be content to just win the race rather than challenge his own world record of 57.13 that he set at the Rio Olympics in 2016.
Though Miller appears to be content, a paragon of domesticity, I could think only of the secrets she had buried inside herself: thousands of photos from the war, and the passion for photography it had cruelly taken from her.
Most people will be content with the Echo's sound quality for casual listening, but given that it is the one area most often complained about with the first model, I'd have to liked to have seen more improvement here.
But while I love most diner food and would likely be content with nearly any dish on the menu, I find that when I'm confronted with so many choices I just can't decide between disco fries and a cheeseburger.
Led by superb runs from Natalia Nepryaeva and Yulia Belorukova, Olympic Athletes of Russia made the early running but when the Nordic nations upped the tempo they gradually fell away and had to be content with a bronze medal.
But it is not known whether he'll be content to merely change personnel - Fed Vice Chair Stanley Fischer's term also runs out in 2018 - or whether he hopes to infuse the central bank with a different operating philosophy altogether.
Instead, I guess I'll have to be content with the return of one of my favorite shows, Netflix's "BoJack Horseman," and the knowledge that as a society we continue to make strides in the "frozen/slushy alcoholic beverages" department.
Labor held its collective breath in 2014, but the court didn't go all the way, and Justice Alito had to be content at that time to set up the framework, the precedent, for what the court has now done.
Mr. Welser-Möst resisted histrionics in the stormy second movement; and while his insistence on control and restraint sometimes robbed the symphony of its power, it also achieved a remarkable transparency where many conductors would be content with translucence.
New elections would give Mr. Johnson an opportunity to re-establish a majority, but there is no guarantee that he would succeed in doing so; his opponents might be content to leave him in power, in a weakened state.
While less skilled designers might be content to slap a Champion logo on their clothing, leave it to Mr. Watanabe to deconstruct an entire North Face duffel and repurpose every part of it in the making of a coat.
The idea was basically that a Bakersfield-Merced high-speed rail was so obviously ridiculous that nobody would be content to build just that and end the project, so future governments would go find billions of extra dollars somehow.
Photo: NASA / Bill IngallsVandenberg is known for its fog, so I prepared to be content soaking in the rich rumble and perhaps to sigh, awestruck, at the streak of rapidly receding flame as the rocket climbed above the fog deck.
Hotter-than-expected first-quarter growth is likely to revive the debate within the Federal Reserve about the direction of policy, but Fed officials are likely to be content to stay on the sidelines for now, particularly with inflation so low.
These songs are the show's oddest stylistic flourishes: Where most series would be content to play the song on the soundtrack to evoke both a mood and a time in Richie's life when his life was simpler, "Vinyl" stages a performance.
While Anaheim holds a two-point lead over second-place Edmonton, Los Angeles has been eliminated from the playoff discussion and will look to be content with claiming a third victory in the five-game season series versus the Ducks.
Analysts say the decline reflects disappointment that SABIC will not seek to buy Clariant outright, although some still say the Saudi company, 21 percent owned by the country's sovereign wealth fund, will not be content with just a quarter share.
Stoch took the silver medal on 638.6 points and Freitag, making his return from an injury sustained in Innsbruck two weeks ago, was 11 points further back and had to be content with a bronze medal ahead of Sunday's team competition.
We can't be content with continuing to build a society in which millions of our fellow citizens are supposedly unfit to hire and therefore have to be supported by those who do work, with likely rising resentment among both groups.
But even when the data show that limiting work hours leads to as good or better care, physicians should not be content to play "doctor tag," in which a physician or clinic simply designates a new provider to "take over" treatment.
But as cold-blooded as those performances were, Williams 70-minute dismantling of Svitolina in front of a packed house said more by delivering an emphatic message she would not be content leaving Flushing Meadows without a share of Court's record.
For now, Mr. Cuomo would likely be content with the power of traditional labor — perhaps New York's most powerful voting and get-out-the-vote bloc — to blunt Ms. Nixon's fiery appeal with the state's newly energized progressive true believers.
Judge Bork wrote for the majority upholding the law, but her dissenting argument, that it violated the principle that any restrictions on political speech had to be content-neutral, was later upheld by the Supreme Court in Finzer v. Barr.
The government should be content to offer a good news story to the refugees on Nauru with its announcement of the US deal, rather than hitting them with a final punishment as they leave Australian government control to begin their new lives.
" Seitz said Taylor is the embodiment of the US Military Academy Cadet Prayer, which says: "Make us to choose the harder right instead of the easier wrong, and never to be content with a half truth when the whole can be won.
The government had said it would be content if four of the 10 blocks went, so the auction was welcome news for Latin America's No. 2 economy, which has been roiled by fears of economic turmoil by Donald Trump's election as U.S. president.
Instead, Jing Zhao, a California resident with just 12 shares of Tesla, says he filed the proposal to bring the issue to the attention of the board and will be content that shareholders got to consider it, whether or not it passes.
"If Ryan feels like something is going to hurt McCarthy, then he may be content with just passing another [continuing resolution], especially if Republicans are able to hang on to the House and kick this issue to the next Congress," Chmielenski said.
But while some of us might be content to disengage and even hide from the steady diet of agony being served up by American culture, Aja Monet uses her poetry to mobilize the public and face the miserable state of society head on.
Agents might not want to use this option in most cases — it's not clear how many immigrants would try to cross once, then be content to hang out in Mexico while waiting for their case to be processed instead of trying again.
For now, even those agitating for a vote to open a formal impeachment inquiry appear to be content with the plan laid out by Ms. Pelosi and her leadership team to use the Mueller report as a road map for further investigation.
"Those users — they may be content creators, moderators, or they may be supporting the system financially — that help grow the network can now be rewarded in a transparent and mathematical way through cryptocurrency," Adi Sideman, YouNow founder and chief executive officer, told Reuters.
While Beijing might be content with the election of Carrie Lam, a seasoned and popular civil servant who will be inaugurated on Saturday as Hong Kong's next leader, the undercurrent for change could return with a vengeance in just a few years' time.
In 2006, at a time when most coaches would be content to sit back in a job-for-life and wait to see their name on an arena, Dunphy decided to succeed the legendary and legendarily un-succeedable John Chaney at Temple.
Today, most indie directors are forced onto one of two paths: be content to have your films go straight to VOD or Netflix, or parlay your indie success into a shot at directing a blockbuster, a move that can either make or tank a career.
In fact, the CEO admitted to me that were it not for Vance's desire to expound on the company's efforts and a forthcoming attempt at winning a $12 million DARPA prize for responsive rocketry, Astra would still be content to continue to operate essentially undercover.
But Republican lawmakers made it clear they would be content to let the city bear the extra expense, recycling some of the governor's own arguments in favor of his proposals and further insisting the city enjoys resources far beyond those of struggling upstate communities.
By the end Bayern were threatening to surpass the 12-1 aggregate score they piled up against Sporting Lisbon in 2009 but had to be content with a 10-2 margin that sent an ominous warning to whoever they face in the quarter-finals.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Venus Williams rejected the suggestion she might be content to serve as an inspiration to younger players after her 6-1 0-6 7-5 defeat to fellow American Sloane Stephens in the semi-finals of the U.S. Open on Thursday.
With the show's other big love triangle — Owen (Kevin McKidd)), Amelia (Caterina Scorsone), and Teddy (Kim Raver) — Owen and Teddy seem to be content with being friends and co-parenting their baby, though with this being Grey's Anatomy, we'll see how long that sticks.
There is a way through it, you can do everything in moderation, you just have to be content with a bit of a buzz and not going to the moon all the time… Most of my generation that I hung around with are gone.
If you and your partner tend to get gossipy, or feel like you have to put down other people in order to be content about your own relationship, then that might be a sign that you're insecure about your patterns as a couple, she says.
So you might think that with unemployment low and lots of other macro-economic indicators that don't capture actual human misery looking so strong, Republicans would be content to dig in and hype this latest chapter of American greatness on the midterm campaign trail.
The sad thing is that Tesla is currently the only car manufacturer with the courage (take note Apple) to push the boundaries and make things happen, while other manufacturers seem to be content at developing hybrids and conducting small-scale tests hoping for a miracle.
Perhaps, like good little children at the holidays, we should just learn to be content with what gifts Apple deigns to give us; perhaps, like spoilerphobes, we should avoid disappointment by ignoring even the best-sourced rumors from analysts with the greatest track records.
China will not be content to only play defense in an escalating trade war with the United States, a widely read Chinese tabloid warned, as U.S. President Donald Trump was expected to announce new tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese goods as early as Monday.
China will not be content to only play defense in an escalating trade war with the United States, a widely read Chinese tabloid warned, as President Donald Trump was expected to announce new tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese goods as early as Monday.
"I reflected and asked myself how can I be content with all the blessings I have been given in this world when there is so much to do to fight injustice, uplift each other, and to make our communities better for future generations," Allam's website reads.
The Westerners have assumed that the Easterners would be content with less — that they would be happy simply to be included in the European Union and could therefore be treated as second-class equals (for example, workers from the East face extensive discrimination in Western employment markets).
And although a breed doesn&apost entirely determine a dog&aposs temperament, personality, or energy levels — it can be useful to reference when looking for the perfect pet, especially one that would be content residing in a smaller home with limited areas to run around in.
How likely is it that conservatives, still livid over what they see as the creation of a new constitutional right in Obergefell and who have spent 40 years trying to gut Roe, will be content issuing a decision that results in abortion remaining legal in 20–30 states?
"We can no longer be content with symbolic strikes; these have to be efficient strikes that show not only our resolve but that the point of no return has been established," former French Air Force chief of staff Jean-Paul Paloméros said in a radio interview on Tuesday.
But Mr Trump's dark, zero-sum outlook is destined to lead to antagonism and rivalry, because it refuses to see that China's rise could benefit America or to follow the logic that China might be content to live within a system of rules that it has helped devise.
The fly in the ointment for Trump is twofold (1) the strengthening dollar that should make investment in the US less feasible and (2) how he will be able to fund his fiscal agenda (or like Reagan, will he talk budget balance and just be content to miss his 'objective?).
But it might have been the first time someone had said it to my face so baldly, as if it were a compliment instead of a casual rhetorical act of sweeping erasure — that Asians shouldn't need to see themselves, because we should be content to see ourselves in white people.
Morgan Stanley added that even though Deutsche Bank's overhaul plan has been discussed at length with the bank's home regulator BaFin, they expect Europe's Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) — the European institution that oversees banks in the euro zone — to be informed as well as be content with the CET1 minimum target.
I would be content with this were it not for my quite strong desire to open a present that isn't my office secret Santa this year (the gift from my parents was a costly bed bug de-fumigation—probably the most expensive and least enjoyable present they have ever given me).
And though Wasserman Schultz's future role in the Democratic Party is unclear — several sources questioned whether she'd be content as a rank-and-file member if she wins re election — Deutch and others interviewed for this story cite her longtime representation of the district as key heading into the primary.
And while the administration secured the new sanctions with a team -- including national security adviser H.R. McMaster, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, Haley, and career State Department and National Security Council officials -- it remains unclear whether the President will be content to allow that model of coordination to prevail in the coming months.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - As Barack Obama prepares to deliver his final State of the Union address on Tuesday night, the U.S. president and his aides have insisted he will not be content simply to run out the clock on foreign policy and is acting decisively to tackle crises piling up around the globe.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 1): 94%What critics said: "[The Mandalorian] has an empire of sentiment serving as the wind at its back, and as long as it keeps up its momentum, even those of us programmed to dissect and critique programs may be content to simply sail along with it.
Jabhat al-Nusra has long been one of the most effective fighting forces in the Syrian civil war, but while many Syrians may be content to let Nusra help fight Assad, these protests (and others like them elsewhere in Syria) suggest that they aren't necessarily buying Nusra's salafi-jihadist vision for the future of Syria.
Some of this new wokeness comes off as a little strained, like when we're informed that High Valyrian has gender neutral pronouns, or when tiny badass Lyanna Mormont declares to all the Northern lords that she won't be content to stay home like a good little girl while the men go off to fight.
"We get the sense that the Fed may be content remaining on the sidelines until there is more clarity on the economic impact from the incoming administration's policies, which based on its opaque approach to announcing priorities will take some time to tease out," said Marvin Loh, global market strategist at BNY Mellon in Boston.
And so long as we can manage to avoid the guy obsessed with evolution and questioning everything, the guy fixated on the how and the why—the guy echoing the voice of our curious and survival-obsessed inner cavemen—we might be content with our delusion that we really know how it all works.
Along with that, the central bank used guidance to help manage inflation expectations, letting the market know that while the FOMC would be content to let inflation hold somewhat above or below its 2 percent target for a period of time, it would remain vigilant at making sure it didn't move too far in either direction.
Former director of National Intelligence James Clapper told CNN that President Trump will receive intelligence on countries that he doesn't like, but doesn't accept the information when it comes to Russia: Clapper went on to criticize the way Trump spoke about the intelligence community, suggesting that the President should be content with the team he appointed since inauguration.
She reached Sochi four years later in peak condition but had to be content with a bronze in the downhill, won jointly by Tina Maze of Slovenia and Gut's compatriot Dominique Gisin, and was fourth in the Super G. Gold medals have also eluded her at the world championships where she has won three silvers and two bronze.
As North goes on to state, in response to Bloom's theory of poetry, which he fleshed out in The Anxiety of Influence (1973): The point is that criticism has shaky ground to operate on but better shaky than papier-mâché, better to fumble around and dig out possibilities and be aware they're that, than to be content with systems.
Meanwhile, the Diamondbacks have to be content with Robbie Ray, Archie Bradley, and Rubby De La Rosa, who have formed a tolerable back-end trio during their various stints in the rotation―the problem being, of course, that you shouldn't want your passable back-end options to be a relative bright spot for resembling passable back-end options.
According to him, the world is, very roughly, divided into two types of people: satisficers, who can be content with a good-enough thing — they're perfectly fine pants, let's move on with our brief lives — and maximizers, who can't call off the search until they're certain they're getting not just a good thing but the best.
Both of these are massive developments, showing that Google won't be content until it has maximum control over every aspect of its smartphone — exactly the same goal that Apple pursues with every new generation of iPhone — and furthermore underlining the level of ambition by poaching away someone who would surely have needed a lot of incentive to leave a job at Apple.
"They have all the right people of color backing them up, but the artists involved with PSSST fail to see beyond their utilitarian use of identity politics and realize that LA and its working-class residents no longer will be content with mere representation in a gallery or museum when it results in their literal displacement," they told Hyperallergic via email.
I could continue this ventriloquization, but instead I'll just point to its most substantial flaw: It assumes that Trumpian weakness will never breed Trumpian desperation, and that this president will be content with his impotence even in the face of a Mueller indictment of someone in his inner circle or a Democratic House's investigation that threatens disgrace and ruin for his family.
And that's one of the big themes that emerged, and we'll also get to a little bit later in the show, this idea of social media companies becoming so big and so influential and so subject, it seems, to foreign interference, that the idea of whether or not they should be content moderating more has really been a big topic.
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The training will be built with companies like QA Consulting and the Micro:bit Foundation (the micro:bit is a learn-to-code device from the BBC, and there will be content made for it); and for work placements, the program taps into AWS's Partner Network as well as customers of the AWS platform (which is a huge list: AWS is one of the go-to cloud services companies globally).
" To apprehend the fullness of a moment is to gain a heightened, almost heartbreaking awareness of ourselves, which Ged expresses by invoking—this is a fantasy novel after all—the flight of dragons: "And though I came to forget or regret all I have ever done, yet would I remember that once I saw the dragons aloft on the wind at sunset above the western isles; and I would be content.
A former Trump campaign foreign policy adviser in the summer of 85033 asked multiple federal agencies, including the FBI, to review material obtained from the "dark web" that he believed to be content from former Secretary of State Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's deleted emails.
The idea that journalists shouldn't serve as "referees" in "frivolous political disputes" implies that adjudication isn't a core part of a journalist's job — that calling out the violation of a norm (be it "not lying to the public," or "being racist," or what have you) is something journalists should do only when the stakes are really high, and that the rest of the time, they should be content to describe the game as it played out.
For example, from the beginning of the third poem in the sequence: Language is a victim of its own success while into the carriage comes a louder lyric me of which the Cockscomb Mountains are like apples rotting in the dust that none of us would be content to leave unlifted […] This happens in 16 of the 52 sections—always at the beginning of a line and always followed by a simile—and invites speculation into the language of comparison and difference.
A staggering $400 million to $500 million—what it's rumored to have paid for right to Seinfeld—hurts a lot more for a company of Netflix's size than any of those behemoths, all of which might be content to let Reed Hastings bleed himself dry on usage rights while they post massive growth by essentially subsidizing the cost of subscriptions (exactly the way Netflix used to do, and probably still does to some degree after raising its rates, again, in January).

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