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It may be popular in the confines of the Democratic Party, but it won&apost be popular in a red state like Texas.
Clinton continues to be popular among older voters and minorities.
I think it will be popular again at some point.
Democrats always believed the Affordable Care Act would be popular.
This could be popular, politically -- until it impacts American wallets.
But consider the upsides: You'll be popular at the office.
We expect these deals will be popular again this year.
Both plans have proved to be popular with GOP voters.
Military operations into Syria have also proved to be popular.
The style has proved to be popular, especially with men.
Red and blue seem to be popular colors, also white.
The government's decision will likely be popular with most Canadians.
Collectors expect the black Lady Liberty coin to be popular.
They're going to be popular for folks with long hair.
For these reasons, these programmes tend to be popular with urbanites.
Mr Trump's proposed war on red tape will also be popular.
Well, this performance needs no help from Galinda to be popular.
In related news, Fun Dip is about to be popular again.
We're glad the resulting pink color turned out to be popular!
Wales also continues to be popular with British buyers, agents said.
Headphones, exercise headphones in particular, tend to be popular among students.
Expect to be popular as hell over the next few weeks.
It was easy to see why the movie would be popular.
I suspect this one will be popular and ultimately implemented, though.
Textured furniture will be popular in 2020, according to House Beautiful.
The final encouraging note is smarter than it will be popular.
Do you think they will be popular with young kids today?
"I didn't take the IG job to be popular," he added.
His first release will be popular music album "The Piano Book".
I write intermittently about books with the potential to be popular.
It might not be popular in my state but we will see.
Those goals are laudable, and they may be popular with some voters.
I wanted to take you down so I can be popular again.
I expect it to be popular with me on my apartment's roof.
Why do I get the feeling these may soon be popular accessories?
Pledges to take on vested interests tend to be popular in Japan.
But I won't deny it's a story that's likely to be popular.
But making mortgages more expensive for people will not necessarily be popular.
A decision to meet with Trump would not be popular among Canadians.
Pearlescent polishes will be popular this season, along with dark teal colors.
Having your country be popular just makes everything easier; it greases wheels.
So he fired him, believing, insanely, that the move would be popular.
Chameleon-like, both pretend to believe whatever is necessary to be popular.
Its stance may not always be popular, but it will always endure.
"I was never running to be popular with the Republicans," he said.
Despite dropping temperatures, cold beverages continue to be popular with Starbucks' customers.
He has always demanded that the style of play be "popular," appealing.
"Rescuing Deutsche Bank would not be popular," the senior government official said.
Regardless, the potential legislation is likely to be popular among EU citizens.
Celebrities are in some sense a natural test case for this, since the essence of their work is to be popular, and it can be hard to be popular when the facts about your abuse of women become known.
Rose gold beauty will be popular and even holographic makeup is on trend.
Also, I don&apost want an American president to be popular in Europe.
It seems like the twin things that seem to be popular online. Yeah.
Bundle deals continue to be popular, because of the value and the convenience.
Finland's ace in the hole could be popular DPS player Timo "Taimou" Kettunen.
Who knew salt water taffy would be popular in Nebraska, Washington, and Wyoming?
VIEs continue to be popular, despite the power they bestow on their owners.
Though YouTube Kids may not be perfect, it has proven to be popular.
If it could be made easy and fun, it might even be popular.
So, it's not at all surprising that Trump would be popular in Youngstown.
Morrissey: It was humiliating to be popular simply because we were considered popular.
Puffed sleeves are a growing trend that will still be popular next year.
Ultimately, everyone needs to support it in order for it to be popular.
The brand's chocolate-covered treats continue to be popular desserts to this day.  
Still, if ALMA is any guide, visits to the GMT will be popular.
But a key emollient in all this needs to be popular buy-in.
Needless to say, this won't be popular — nothing is more political than parking.
Here are five recommendations to modernize trade policy: Trade agreements should be popular.
Androgynous styles will be popular across the board for both men and women.
Sweeping social programs might be popular, but they might alienate that powerful constituency.
I hope it wins some awards, because it's not going to be popular.
"Picking on Washington insiders is always going to be popular with voters," Tulchin said.
The individual mandate would be popular now, "compared to what's being offered," he added.
The dream of a rejuvenated China, again dominating "everything under heaven", might be popular.
All else being equal, candidates would prefer to be popular with the larger segments.
"No matter what you're doing, contouring and highlighting will always be popular," she said.
Of course, these policy proposals are unlikely to be popular with the incoming administration.
Fanny packs used to be popular hands-free accessories in the '80s and '90s.
Nonetheless, Macron has struggled to be popular at home, according to several opinion polls.
It's also selling sponsored photo filters, which seem to be popular with political candidates.
I think that if anything were to normalize crime it would be popular television.
Fried food continues to be popular, but many vendors have experimented with healthier foods.
"They're likely to be popular with executives and super wealthy travelers," Mr. Wooster said.
It does not need to be successful to make money or to be popular.
It has also proved to be popular, grossing more than $1 million a week.
This proactive approach of stopping notification prompts is likely to be popular with users.
" Hardy: "You might be popular right now, but the popular kids always peak early.
Trump said earlier this year that he could kill people and still be popular.
But some improvements they want may not be popular with opponents of the law.
He's someone who's wanted to be loved and adored, who wants to win, be popular.
As a result, a show no one predicted would be popular broke all the records.
Judges should be able to impose sentences that may not be popular without fearing retribution.
But even though tax cuts tend to be popular, this tax cut package was not.
Perhaps Chrome OS with Android will be popular enough to entice developers into doing it.
Ryan and McConnell might or might not have thought that the cuts would be popular.
Rubin said slime continues to be popular, and Michaels carries slime kits and individual materials.
Overseas base cuts would be popular with voters from both the left and right, period.
There is a route for centrist politicians to be popular while staying true to themselves.
The device was also said to be popular with journalists in the pre-laptop era.
She's stunning enough to be "popular," but too much of an outsider to ever be.
Exchange-traded funds, considered to be popular with professional traders, saw inflows of $33.8 billion.
And here's the kicker: The deal would be popular on the left and the right.
Deciduous hardwoods like oaks tend to be popular (spreading limbs are well suited for hammocks).
The extra shopping time will be popular among consumers who have missed online shipping deadlines.
The proposal, sure to be popular among legislators in Sacramento, will ultimately amount to little.
It gives them images about ways to behave, ways to wiggle, ways to be popular.
It will cost $34.99 and, given the game's success, it looks likely to be popular.
More than anything, he wants people to see him as a winner, to be popular.
I don't really get jamu, but I figure it must be popular for a reason.
Clothing rental companies will never be popular with more than a tiny slice of fashionistas.
AMC's "Breaking Bad" is a hit TV series that continues to be popular with fans.
In roughly democratic and market-driven societies, it matters immensely what happens to be popular.
A: Things can be popular or safe, but in my experience, they are rarely both.
A wall might not be popular, yet shows his seriousness in taking on undocumented immigrants.
Sailors' outfits might not be in style anymore, but cute bulldogs will always be popular.
Despite their apparent dangers, e-cigarettes continue to be popular among teenagers and young adults.
According to some observers, the public broadcaster's move was unlikely to be popular with viewers.
But Resy was shown to be popular among the reservations highlighted by our sister site Eater.
In Europe and America, I've noticed that Gladiolus (dark hair, big muscles) seems to be popular.
In this environment, it doesn't seem to make sense that a sitting president should be popular.
Endowed with extra revenues that enabled them to fulfil campaign promises, presidents tended to be popular.
Mainland China should support such a move; and it will be popular with Hong Kong people.
Items that might be popular for a few months probably wouldn't generate enough year-round demand.
It's a decision that will be popular, that will be cheap, that our rules make easy.
Clothing brands soon won't have to guess what will be popular, they'll only make what sells.
Price caps may be popular with consumers, but not for financiers and developers of new capacity.
Sanders, however, maintains that a popular program like Medicare will continue to be popular if expanded.
But I think that's going to be ... that's going to be popular with a certain segment.
Perhaps it is good politics to yoke environmentalism to other economic policies that could be popular.
Okay, I'll admit it: Sometimes, I write stories because I think they're going to be popular.
But other developed currencies such as the Swiss franc and the Japanese yen might be popular.
We know that wars tend to be popular so long as they tend to be successful.
But through shoddy research, many of the victims have turned out to be popular local figures.
It's a TV show on a major American network that has a mandate to be popular.
Escudero told Insider that stripes, both horizontal and vertical, will continue to be popular in 2020.
As far as policy goes, passing unpopular bills is not a great way to be popular.
These cuts might be popular among Tea Partiers, but they're not popular with the general public.
Trying to sell a big progeessive agenda on the backs of the rich may be popular.
A lot of musicians wouldn't be popular if we valued them only on their musical output.
The vegetation, it turns out, is proving to be popular backdrop for photography and general loafing.
It'd be popular, too: 70 percent of voters support the idea of a federal job guarantee.
"Galaxy and outer space pics seem to be popular with my faculty and staff," she noted.
The Metropolitan Opera's introduction of Sunday matinees this season already seems to be popular with audiences.
Fad diets may be popular weight-loss strategies, but they don&apost typically work very well.
The idea of paying foreign creditors less than they are owed is bound to be popular.
But the specific role of faculty dean essentially requires you to be popular with the students.
Joissin noted wryly that Raymond was ''not afraid to not be popular and to not be liked.
If such efforts could be sustained, they would probably be popular, even though the police are not.
Butter lambs are known to be popular in Illinois, Milwaukee, Michigan and New York for this reason.
First, it shows that Trump is much more likely to be popular than they tend to think.
The devilishly frightening film helped popularize supernatural thrillers and showed that horror could be popular and acclaimed.
Not just bops that I put together just to be popular — I want to send a message.
The film, La Dolce Vita, turned out to be popular, and more acting offers came Tomas's way.
It will not be popular, and runs against Mr Khan's promise to create an "Islamic welfare state".
Today, the ruins are said to be popular with kayakers and travelers, as Atlas Obscura points out.
So much so that they seemed to be popular hangouts for families and students in the neighborhoods.
Naturally, the cheapest offering is going to be popular, but that doesn't always mean it's the best.
"I'm hopeful they'll have a full bill, along with disaster relief funds that would be popular," Sen.
While that may be popular with his base, Americans have been consistently opposed to a border wall.
Even the auto bailouts, which the White House hoped would be popular with working people, were resented.
"People fixate on what are the technical fixes, but policies have to be popular," Hertel-Fernandez says.
It's a concern for both Republicans and Democrats and action is likely to be popular with voters.
"We expected it to be popular, but we didn't expect it to be like this," he said.
Its theme is all about a couple of television game shows that must be popular among us.
If new politicians and parties emerged to give life to new perspectives, they might well be popular.
You can call that millennials killing off foods that used to be popular; I call that progress.
Smoothies with kefir will be popular, and kombucha will show up in unexpected places like salad dressings.
At the bar, lighter wines, natural wines and drinks with less or no alcohol will be popular.
Disney+ promises to be popular among viewers, especially children, Star Wars fans, animation enthusiasts, and Marvel lovers.
Shared mopeds might be popular, but that doesn't mean companies operating these services are guaranteed to succeed.
A Muslim ban might not be popular as policy, but it shows his seriousness in pursuing terrorists.
"It used to be popular just for local people," Kaz Saito, one of the managers, told me.
Trump was elected on such an approach and certain aspects of his foreign agenda appear to be popular.
Because IVG and gene editing are so strange, there may be popular and expert demand for their oversight.
Given the current political climate, could stories about Muhammad and his followers be popular in Europe and America?
"Dogs do seem to be popular on Instagram, so we do make the most of that," he said.
And it seems to be popular because it's quite easy and flexible to set up an online store.
His move, meanwhile, will be popular with Donald Trump, who is fond of paying homage to coal miners.
The Asahi Shimbun says Makita expects the new model to be popular with construction workers on building sites.
The more limited curb on late-term abortions Mr Trump says he wants, by contrast, could be popular.
Loma, for example, thinks organic chicken would be popular but he doesn't have the money to build coops.
His novel, Free Fire, made the New York Times extended best-seller list and continues to be popular.
They're going to give some of it away to a friend just because they want to be popular.
Let's be clear: Any deal the president cuts with the Democrats won't be popular with the far right.
The Texas senator long believed his conservative brand of politics would be popular with voters in the South.
It was about marketing Netflix's original content, or showing me stuff that happened to be popular and new.
Duterte's ruling style may be popular, but it has also shown to be very difficult to work with.
What stylistic or conceptual trends do you think might be popular in the medium in the coming year?
It's worth pondering whether walkie-talkie phones would still be popular had the Sprint-Nextel merger never happened.
A, it's his only chance, although it may not help Jared and Ivanka be popular in the Hamptons.
Neither of these would be popular among Conservatives — particularly if the latter resulted in a vote to remain.
" Romney says he doesn't conduct polls in Utah and "gave up trying to be popular in high school.
The only remaining check would be popular opinion, which can rise and fall as national security crises unfold.
Yelp just released its first-ever trend report, predicting what foods and drinks will be popular in 2020.
President Duterte's war on drugs may not be popular among all, but it'll make his country richer and healthier.
Take a page from Kimmy's sunny disposition and you might just find out what it's like to be popular.
Does this party playlist strike an appropriate balance between ironic oldies and songs that'll be popular in six months?
It felt like a random mishmash of posts personalized for me and generic viral content optimized to be popular.
It's also entirely possible that reparations will never be popular, but they are still the right thing to do.
First up was St. Paul's Mint Condition, 80s contemporaries of Prince that continue to be popular on local radio.
But with exposure eventually came self-doubt, a desire to be popular, and a need to find beauty within.
They opted for a controversial vacation type that will be popular among younger readers: The one with actual adults.
By contrast, projects such as the Camlica Mosque are more likely to be popular, thinks Yasar Adanali, an urbanist.
The effort proved to be popular, with more than 22019 tax marches taking place across the country last year.
Its message to suppliers could signal that the company is less confident that its next model will be popular.
Safari-inspired travel seemed to be popular this year, with seven out of 17 resorts being African bush resorts.
I was aware that these measures may not be popular, and this was not a decision we took lightly.
Insider spoke to stylists and designers to find out which fashion trends are going to be popular in 2020.
When Cabot published How to Be Popular, the deal was considered dangerous because it was taking advantage of children.
"If these apps continue to be popular and franchise fees don't become cheaper, many drivers will quit," he says.
"Frozen 2" is definitely going to be popular after having the best opening for an animated movie in November.
But while Microsoft has been bleeding market share among consumers, the company continues to be popular with business customers.
If I wanted to get attention and be popular, I'd still be on talk radio and singing Trump's praises.
He believed the magazine would be popular with "lovers of novelty," which is to say every human on earth.
And while the app might be popular and cool among young generations, "SNAP is anything but profitable," Cramer said.
But State Senator Damon Thayer, the Republican leader in the chamber, predicted the measure would be popular in November.
The tough-guy, law-and-order mentality that he and President Trump espouse may be popular with some officers.
Those ideas could potentially be popular, but they're also radical and easily dismissed by critics as harmful or fanciful.
It is a decision that will likely be popular with many conservative and evangelical Christians in his political base.
Played by: Ed SheeranLove InterestName: Frowning Pile of PooCharacter: The new poo emoji will undoubtedly be popular among the masses.
Former Soros Fund Management chief investment officer Scott Bessent is also preparing a fund which investors say will be popular.
On two small displays with hats and gloves were tidy collections of gloves, said to be popular with Amazon customers.
Grinstaff has a financial conflict of interest because he stands to profit if these condoms turn out to be popular.
Master & Dynamic expects the speaker to be popular among design aficionados as well as public spaces such as art galleries.
It will nevertheless be popular in the south, where unauthorised construction is widespread and the M5Sgets much of its support.
"Line is well-recognised so its shares will be popular," said equity strategist Mitsuo Shimizu at Japan Asia Securities Group.
His domestic economic policies may not be popular at home, where unions are leading strikes and students holding sit-ins.
There is also the cost of services that may be popular and legitimate but do nothing to improve medical outcomes.
Of course, the flu shot isn't perfect, because it's difficult to predict what flu strains will be popular each year.
And while it wasn't viewed as the best vehicle by some critics, it proved to be popular with U.S. customers.
It may not be popular in the Fake News era to discuss journalism as an instrument of this country's principles.
No woman should ever have to pretend to like a guy when she doesn't, just to try and be popular.
Drodo originally expected Dota Auto Chess to be popular with people invested heavily in Dota 2128, like the team itself.
Even when that cash is spent, a blind commitment to perpetual funding, versus a lump sum, may not be popular.
Though it isn't always the case, this year, both parties candidates happen to be popular vote winners, according to Oliver.
Shepherd's former co-workers just happen to be popular celebrities that have more Instagram followers than some countries have people.
The list includes best-selling toys and games that are expected to be popular as gift-giving season rolls around.
Their views might not be popular, but they're far "edgier" than a Hollywood "elite" holding up a man's severed head.
Apple's iPhone X may be popular, but it's behind competitors like Samsung in adding features like bigger and brighter screens.
A timeless classic, fashion dolls ranging from the iconic Barbie to Disney princesses will continue to be popular this year. 
But it proved to be popular and today's debut on the stock market is a pivotal moment in technology history.
I don't know if Goliath will be popular enough for that idea to take root, but I hope it is.
AMC's "Breaking Bad" (2008-2013) is a legendary series that continues to be popular with fans both old and new.
Funeral directors thought the machines would be popular for their environmental benefits, but they were surprised to discover other motives.
While Obamacare remains unpopular with Republican voters, elements like Medicaid expansion and preexisting insurance protections have proven to be popular.
Is it, "We want this to be popular and then we'll run ads against it, we'll make money that way"?
Why should anyone expect cutting taxes on the rich while taking health care away from the sick to be popular?
If the comment turns out to be popular, Trump will often drop the distancing qualifier — 'people think' or 'some say.
Millennials are keen to be unique, but members of Generation Z want to be popular and part of a group.
If a private label is popular in the real world, it will likely be popular in the digital world, too.
Dime appears to be popular with a number of wine drinkers, scoring an average score of 89.8 on Cellar Tracker.
A recurring deposits tool has proven to be popular among clients, most of whom are first-time investors, he added.
"We're not there to be popular," he added in a video that was posted on a public policy website, bigthink.
His response to Bennet was simple: Medicare is really popular and so expanding it to every American should be popular.
But it doesn't seem like it's a policy that will be popular with Democrats—Donald Trump is taking credit for it.
Click ahead to shop this fresh, sure-to-be-popular drop before all your gym buddies beat you to the punch.
Such campaigns can be popular with voters as has been shown by President Rodrigo Duterte's bloody drug war in the Philippines.
A card like this could be popular with banks, who are always looking for new products to differentiate themselves among customers.
Once some of these videos are viewed, Wired said YouTube's algorithm surfaces videos that appear to be popular with other pedophiles.
"There's also a chance that she can lead without the pressure that all her decisions have to be popular," Weber said.
John McDonnell, the shadow chancellor, promised to bring socialism back to the mainstream, which is unlikely to be popular with voters.
"I thought it would be popular, I just didn't think it would be as popular as it has been," Foster said.
Rubio may be popular among Republicans in Miami, but in order for him to win on Tuesday, he must dominate statewide.
The Jim Carrey movie continues to be popular with families and especially millennials who have grown up watching it every year.
Its products promise desirable results, like glowing skin and reduced stress, and have proven to be popular among a wide audience.
Attila Behan, a chief dealer at KH Bank in Budapest, said Hungarian long-term bonds could be popular with investors now.
They say that while the steel order might be popular with Trump's base, it could hurt consumers in the long run.
Creative floral decor, colorful wedding dresses, and interactive entertainment are all going to be popular in 2020, according to The Knot.
You want to be popular so bad and it shows on Monday morning under the light of the full moon eclipse.
Tailored, double-breasted suits are also expected to be popular for both day wear and a night out on the town.
Among those apps was an Uber-like ride-hailing service called Snapp, which has proven to be popular in the country.
While attacking the president might be popular among Mr. Trudeau's supporters, the government believes it could have harmful and unproductive consequences.
While barn doors did make for a cute addition to a space, they're likely not going to be popular moving forward.
When he first started talking about building a border wall, Trump said, people suggested it wouldn't be popular with Hispanic voters.
Yet, even if he were allowed to run, it is doubtful that he would be popular enough to threaten Mr. Putin.
Among many of their fellow Gulf Arabs, who believe they face a broader struggle against Iran, the war continues to be popular.
But you're going to get Demi on this thing, let's put Demi, she gets lots of people, she seems to be popular.
And consumers -- especially those in Asia, where wildlife products tend to be popular -- need to stop buying these illegal and harmful goods.
You do not have to be popular to run an authoritarian state, but it helps to have the support of the elite.
With 1 billion users on Instagram, IGTV could be popular with creators not only trying to earn money but grow their audience.
Getting rid of the corporate AMT would be popular with many businesses and would also be a concession toward the House bill.
Fortunately, Google is encouraging developers to get on board, as it seems like this shape will be popular with phones going forward.
FBI directors do not need to be popular, but they do need to have the confidence of their staff and, ideally, America.
McDonald's (MCD), which has found its all-day breakfast to be popular, added new sandwiches last year and donut sticks in February.
While security keys may not be popular yet, with support from massively popular services like Facebook and Gmail, they soon could be.
The thing hasn't launched yet—maybe it'll be popular with God-knows-which Fox demographic I might be out of touch with.
So long as he delivers perceived victories, even if those victories come in the form of righteous handshakes, he will be popular.
Teens in particular pay attention to famous people to figure out how to dress, how to be popular, how to manage relationships.
The latter can be popular in parts of Europe, with some people pointing to something you signed allegedly requiring a minimum donation.
You may not always be popular for doing so, especially if your opinion is contrary or the news you're delivering is bad.
Let me be clear, there is no amount of leftist bashing of this man and his ilk, which would not be popular.
One often mentioned area of possible coordination is over a planned infrastructure initiative that would be popular with the Democratic union base.
Several of the city's major parks were reopened to filming on Friday, and Sokoloski said he expected those to be popular alternatives.
A "login with Coinbase" feature could be popular if launched, but the company's focus is to spread a ton of blockchain projects.
But given the popularity of apps like Repost For Instagram, I expect the feature to be popular and eventually open to everyone.
Perhaps one of Disney Channel's most iconic original movies, "High School Musical" (2006) spawned a franchise that continues to be popular today.
So things are framed so that they have to be public and they have to be popular in order to be valid.
The only reason the Trump administration isn't mooting such ideas is that it's afraid they won't be popular in an election year.
But she also comes to the powerful realization that in this system, to be popular means other people have to be unpopular.
" He added that the pardons would be popular among the gathered news media because "after all, turkeys are closely related to vultures.
Counterpoint expects the average size of an 28K TV to be 24 inches, but plus-80-inch sets will be popular too.
Walking out in your best neon outfit first started to rise in popularity in 2018 and continued to be popular through 2019.
" Barry's message to other women is to "speak up with the point of view in the room that may not be popular.
Though his accomplishments might not be popular with his critics, Trump for better or worse has been a consequential president thus far.
It also continues to be popular overseas, having added another $132 million to its coffers thanks to moviegoers in 67 non-U.
I realized that, no matter how prepared and educated parents may be, popular advice offers only an illusion of certainty and solace.
These free-data plans have proven to be popular among consumers, particularly low-income Americans, and have enhanced competition in the wireless marketplace.
Black Panther names like T'Challa and Shuri will probably be popular, but if there are any baby Thanoses running around, good luck humanity!
I think if that was it, it would still be popular, but I don't think it would be as popular as it is.
It's worth noting that these initiatives, which tend to be popular with Catholics and mainline Protestants, are not necessarily shared by all Christians.
"That might not be popular to say, but major donors tend to be the most sophisticated political animals in our party," Musser said.
He is also the manager of Mahiki nightclub, which used to be popular with the young royals – including Eugenie's cousins William and Harry.
Windowed releases tend to be popular among artists, especially high-profile artists, because they help to amplify our collective sense of music's value.
I think they will be popular one day but I don't think there will be a surge in popularity in the immediate future.
Trump's plans to build a wall and kick out undocumented immigrants have proved to be popular with a segment of the Republican base.
And lifting the cap on bankers' bonuses—another European imposition—may be popular in the City, but much less so among British voters.
Confronting a hostile age with the strange claims of Catholic faith may not be popular, but over time it may prove more effective.
It's an idea that might be popular with Senate Republicans since it would keep Senate Democrats in Washington and off the campaign trail.
It continues to be popular in the Middle East, particularly Saudi Arabia, which consumes more Captagon than any other country in the world.
It looks pretty safe to assume it's not going to be popular with certain sections on the far right of the political spectrum.
Though some have speculated that the McVatican will be popular with the Swiss Guard, who live in nearby barracks, Cardinal Sgreccia isn't budging.
"If Japanese sports culture was more similar to the U.S., and considered as a business, ice hockey would be popular here," Kenji says.
Preliminary exit polls found that Gillespie's focus on keeping Confederate monuments in place could be popular with Virginia voters -- particularly Republicans and independents.
Knowing where riders and drivers are — and what areas will be popular in the future— is still one of Uber's most valuable products.
Jenna Rink wants to be popular so badly, she ditches her best friend Matty to get in with a nasty gang of girls.
But he also had a piece of advice, Mr. Klinkenberg said: If the ham didn't have a sweet glaze, it wouldn't be popular.
Rehoboth Beach is known as "the Nation's Summer Capital," so any books that people in Washington are talking about will be popular here.
The result was the Luminor Due, which has proved to be popular with women as well as men since its debut in 2016.
Nor did they expect the campaign to dent the British public's interest in such stories, which tend to be popular on social media.
These positions aren&apost always going to be popular, but I think it&aposs important for us to take these debates head on.
Expansion is sure to be popular in the vote-rich confederations of Africa and Asia that serve as any FIFA president's power base.
The problem is making wines in styles perceived to be popular among big spenders, which could require costly investments in new oak barrels.
Paint continued to be popular among users of Windows, even though the operating system's offerings have grown exponentially and feature-rich alternatives abound.
To be popular game with an episodic structure, games have to be unique in some other way, and not be detrimental in another.
It's a simple feature, but one that'll likely be popular, especially given the multiple third-party story-editing apps that offer something similar.
Democrats in 85033, still smarting and hurt by the election of 2016, crave someone they think is popular and always will be popular.
"In Western Europe there might be a different interpretation, but in a country like Hungary, Orban's position will be popular," Mr. Toth said.
The carbon tax contains provisions that would potentially be popular with businesses and individual taxpayers and align with some of Trump's other priorities.
A former mayor of Orange County, Teresa Jacobs, who was in office at the time of the shootings, agreed it will be popular.
Matte paints also happen to be popular in the Army, often used for camouflage paint, which explains Escarsega's enthusiasm in offering to help.
The drug is said to be popular among militants because its speed-like quality allows them to fight for longer without getting tired.
Obviously, the idea of cutting compensation at Goldman Sachs by 43 percent will not be popular among the people who work at Goldman Sachs.
I don&apost know if that&aposs supposed to be popular or politically correct to say, but we really did, we have good chemistry.
Why was I put in that position, to be popular in that type of music, to recognize that young people might eventually like it?
The Washington Post reported that LaPierre called Trump this week to tell him a background check bill would not be popular with his supporters.
One approach that may be popular in 2019 is merger arbitrage funds, Rosenbluth said, after the year kicked off with strong M&A activity.
It's easy to imagine how custom Stories would be popular at prom, graduation, weddings, birthday parties, and other events popular with Snapchat's youthful audience.
The drink seems to be popular on Star Wars farms: Luke Skywalker slurped it shortly after we first met him in A New Hope.
Palmer earned $40 million last year as more than 400 stores still sell his apparel and his namesake drink products continue to be popular.
It may not be popular to argue that we need to work with our allies to find lasting solutions to complex conflicts through diplomacy.
Split training tends to be popular with bodybuilders who are aiming to develop certain levels of muscular definition over a short period of time.
It might, in other words, be the case that something progressives believe to be true and important and right may nonetheless not be popular.
During that week, Woods fills the table with his best guesses of what will be popular, but it's hardly a replacement for genuine data.
Telegram is a messaging platform believed to be popular with Islamic State sympathizers, who use chatrooms with hundreds of members, besides holding private conversations.
There would need to be public support for impeachment Impeachment would probably need to be popular in order for Congress to act on it.
So long as elected officials gerrymander their districts and otherwise make it nearly impossible for voters to oust them, direct lawmaking will be popular.
But maybe the grumblers will forget that the river crossings didn't always have carpool lanes, and increased pedestrian space is likely to be popular.
Nevertheless, the Halo is proving to be popular with clients, several of whom have an ulterior motive: using the sphere's white space for advertising.
Many other retailers have held off on toy orders overall this year, waiting to see what would be popular, according to data from Panjiva.
Many sites offered instructions like these for how to shut those microphone permissions off on your phone, so my unease must be popular enough.
But would all faces be popular and would all symbols be unpopular, or are a few outliers skewing our perceptions of the whole group?
Mr. Rocha said he expected the variable option to be popular, since a majority of borrowers in its undergraduate private loan program choose it.
The loan deal was due to be popular among cash-rich investors eager to put money to work in well known, well liked credits.
Lauding his fans' loyalty at a campaign event in Sioux Center, Iowa, on Saturday, Trump said he could kill people and still be popular.
There are different signs for Democrats when it comes to assessing whether some of the ideas linked to socialism will be popular with voters.
For instance, the delivery service says apple pie (which had an order surge of 1,550% this year from 2018) will be popular next year.
The sanctuary issue might be popular with the open border pols in California, but public sentiment is clearly on the side of immigration enforcement.
The plan may prove to be popular among progressives, and Cuomo wants to be seen as a savior of New York going into 2020.
They managed to pass tax cuts, but lawmakers are already worried the bill won't be popular enough in November to help them win elections.
And there's no real reason to believe that the issues they advance will be popular among the American people or even among most Republicans.
Although minimalism is going to be popular, more extravagant accessories like face jewels and white or metallic eyeliner will complement subtler looks in 2020.
"While natural hairstyles aren't necessarily new, they'll continue to be popular among to-be-weds in the upcoming year," Brown said of bridal hair.
Next year, Bandai Namco will release Tekken 7, a one-on-one fighting game that the company hopes will be popular among esports competitors.
Browsing continues to also be popular but is growing less fast: smartphones drove 28% of all site visits, up 217.5% on a year ago.
Mainstream ideas such as dramatically expanding AmeriCorps to combine job creation with making college education more affordable would surely be popular with this population.
The Republican agenda on health care and taxes may be popular with wealthy campaign donors, but it is widely disliked by the American people.
Mobile AR games have proven to be popular — Niantic also made "Pokémon Go," which the company says has earned more than $2 billion in revenue.
"I knew it would be popular, but the level of passion and interaction around it, I don't think anyone could have predicted it," said Moorier.
It may just be popular enough to take on a larger market and bring real Chinese fast-casual to the Panda Express fast-food market.
Tesla said it expects the product to be popular in locations beyond where its SolarCity subsidiary currently operates, and plans to expand installation crews accordingly.
Telegram is a messaging platform known to be popular among Islamic State sympathizers, who use chatrooms with hundreds of members as well as private conversations.
Vandergrift recognizes that slime won't be popular forever, but he believes it has at least a few more years before the fervor dies down again.
Amazing. I reached out to Creative Crafthouse's Dave Janelle and asked about the product creation process and why he thought W Dilemma would be popular.
" He added, "These free-data programs have proven to be popular among consumers, particularly low-income Americans, and have enhanced competition in the wireless marketplace.
At the same time, his identity as a Christian, married, with business and military experience, all suggest he could be popular among more centrist Democrats.
He is also the manager of Mahiki nightclub, which used to be popular with the young royals – including Eugenie's cousins Prince William and Prince Harry.
It's easy for you to be popular, Libra, since you are so smart and charming (and cute), but domestic issues are sometimes tricky for you.
Those moves may be popular among the white evangelical Christians who are Trump's most devoted base, but they don't reflect the country as a whole.
While Morrison's conservative politics may not be popular in some metropolitan areas of Australia, they are expected to resonate in the northeastern state of Queensland.
With venomous spines that look like feathers and colorful patterns, lionfish — native to the South Pacific and Indian Oceans — can be popular aquarium eye candy.
Pelosi has previously declined to endorse Medicare for All, arguing that its price tag and elimination of private insurance may not be popular with voters.
The recommendations are likely to be popular with Democrats and less so with Republicans, with calls to strengthen the social safety net and raise wages.
"These free-data plans have proven to be popular among consumers, particularly low-income Americans, and have enhanced competition in the wireless marketplace," Pai said.
"What really surprised me was how honest and open she was about things she knew dang well weren't going to be popular here," he said.
For instance, after the subscription-based ticketing service MoviePass proved to be popular with millennials, AMC and other theater operators created their own subscription programs.
There's no doubt all this extreme ideology may be popular among the "wokest" progressive activists on Twitter, but it is decidedly not among many Americans.
The 33 women vying for Weber's heart are all impressive candidates, but even host Chris Harrison says Lewis is likely to be popular among fans.
According to interior designer and HGTV star Leanne Ford, caned furniture will be popular in 2020, with modern updates on the '70s trend popping up.
Declining convenience store retail traffic did not demonstrably hurt Pepsi's snack business, an area of the grocery store that continues to be popular with consumers.
The Amazon Echo Dot and the Fire Stick were favourites with shoppers in 2018, and Amazon devices are likely to be popular again this year.
The other is Senator Gil Eavis (Eric Bogosian), a left-wing populist who may be popular culture's first significant attempt to reckon with Bernie Sanders.
We suspected that our June 2017 roundup post, "A Year of Picture Prompts: Over 160 Images to Inspire Writing," would be popular, and it was.
The Women's March helped blunt the momentum of Trump's presidency before it started, sending the message that there would be popular resistance at every step.
The program appears to be popular based Wal-Mart's recent U.S. e-commerce revenue growth at 63% and the speed with which it's expanding it.
And while Republicans managed to pass tax cuts, lawmakers are already worried the bill won't be popular enough in November to help them win elections.
Today, voice assistants and smart speakers have proven to be popular ways to turn on the radio or dim the lights or get weather information.
And the app's most singular features — tasks, decisions, and focus mode — would seem to be rather easily copied by rivals, assuming they prove to be popular.
These tend to be popular measures, since it's not even guaranteeing that a municipal broadband program will go into effect—it's just giving the community options.
"I was interested that the only frame of reference for those posting seemed to be popular culture — movies, The Simpsons, Aqua Teen Hunger Force," writes MacLeod.
Social polling apps aren't new, and they can be popular – currently, the tween and teen-friendly Wishbone is winning with its millions of users, for example.
Several of the women didn't report the behavior because it was often their word against those of the harassers, who tended to be popular, powerful men.
In a city where tannoys at stations repeatedly warn commuters to look up from their phones, a scheme which allows more screen time should be popular.
This is a form of the "public option" that would be popular and probably would enliven the areas where there is no competition on the exchanges.
When the original article was written saying that augmented reality would be popular in the new year, Pokemon Go was still seven months away from release.
Such measures will set the stage for a budget that would be "'popular', yet not profligate," said Vishnu Varathan, Mizuho Bank's head of economics and strategy.
He's saying that industry tastes aren't going to change, that market trends will not fluctuate, and that something popular in 2016 will be popular in 2019.
Lopez Obrador's response to that problem, said Torres Landa, could be popular with Mexican voters eager for change, but could lead to Venezuela-style economic chaos.
Chitauri tech (left over from the events of 2012's The Avengers) seems to be popular with the bad guys, especially in the form of guns.
Punishing career civil servants might be popular, but it won't fix the problems at VA in any meaningful way and, in fact, could exacerbate the problems.
"Gamescom" as a name certainly isn't unique (see the aforementioned huge trade show), suggesting it must instead be popular, already bestowed upon the youth of today.
Krave was a niche brand and Hershey learned that what might be popular in New York may not extend to a small town in Middle America.
The proposal is not likely to be popular with businesses, which are looking forward to a 20 percent corporate tax rate, from the current 35 percent.
"These may be popular policies, but elections are also about leadership and whether voters believe someone can do a good job leading the country," wrote Merrick.
First, they know that there are enough votes to pass a plan that will be popular with the electorate in general but unpopular with Trump voters.
Expect to feel way more motivated to tackle issues concerning your professional goals and to feel more driven to be popular and in the public eye.
Telegram is a messaging platform believed to be popular with Islamic State sympathizers, who use chatrooms with hundreds of members as well as have private conversations.
Among the factors he cited for inclusion were whether the symbol had been translated into Unicode, and how likely it was to be popular or useful.
Jorgensen predicts gin will continue to be popular after the explosion of new craft gins, although it is likely fewer new distillers will enter the market.
Some believed that the digital token might prove to be popular in countries like Venezuela or Argentina, where local currencies are even less stable than Bitcoin.
The feature is reportedly run by a group of "curators" who work from a list of stories determined to be popular on Facebook by an algorithm.
But Senate Democrats' focus on securing a fair process for the trial appears to be popular, which can only be helped by their claims of neutrality.
And they illustrate that despite high-profile criticism from Republicans, the Green New Deal is proving to be popular with many voters, even in local elections.
Leading is saying and doing things that may not be popular in the moment but that you know are right and are important for your people.
By insisting on a border wall, President Trump is emphasizing an issue that may be popular with his base but seems unlikely to attract new supporters.
I think that the leaders of the tech companies need to move from where they've really wanted to be popular and liked to where they're respected.
Most prominently of the presidential contenders, Donald Trump has made an issue of Bill Clinton's past, which continues to be popular fodder in conservative, anti-Clinton circles.
The Washington Post reported that NRA chief Wayne LaPierre called Trump this week to tell him a background check bill would not be popular with his supporters.
Recipes vary, of course, but beet juice for red coloring, spinach or matcha for green coloring, and other fruits and dried powders seem to be popular choices.
It has a passionate fan base, and science fiction television appears to be popular again with shows like Dark Matter, Killjoys, The Expanse, and Star Trek Discovery.
Being able to predict what's going to be popular is impossible, and the fantasy element doesn't make as much sense with the see-now, buy-now vehicle.
And let us tell you, dear reader, after popping a few of the Cookie Dough Chunks into our mouth, we have no doubt they will be popular.
Given that many flagship phones hit or exceed the $1,000 price point, a different payment structure that makes these devices more accessible could prove to be popular.
When Wenqing Yan, a recent college graduate, sketched out her concept for cat-ear headphones with glowing lights, she had a hunch the idea would be popular.
Those that involve exercise workouts, daily affirmations, or translations can also be popular, with many customers using them on a daily basis, which in turn lifts engagement.
Pro-independence antics may be popular in Catalonia, which on March 25.1th again erupted in violent protest after German authorities arrested Carles Puigdemont, the former Catalan president.
China is often suggested, but its leadership is focused mostly on consolidating domestic order and maintaining artificially high rates of economic growth, lest there be popular unrest.
From a political perspective, "negative rates are not going to be popular in a country where 203 percent of household assets are in demand deposits," noted Barth.
Not only is he a deceased arch-criminal who happens to be popular, but he is also one whom the party cannot easily airbrush from its history.
Beyond people looking for the wrong kind of popularity, they think that if they put themselves into a new context they can be popular in that context.
And if New York proves one thing, it may be that a policy will not necessarily be popular just because it does not lead to job losses.
Whereas Sanders-style tax increases probably wouldn't even be popular with his own youth army in a few years, once their incomes had ticked up a bit.
Apple's regular AirPods have proved to be popular, but features like noise cancellation and sweat resistance are a must now that the industry has become more competitive.
This includes assuming that something must be popular if we see it a lot, called social proof, and authority, which is an endorsement by influencers or celebrities.
With a compact design and a price starting around $600, it has proved to be popular among Chinese parents; the company sold 85,000 units in two years.
The politics of Anduril's founders may not be popular in liberal Silicon Valley, but they need to please a different audience: members of Congress and government bureaucrats.
Emerging markets continued to be popular bets, with stock funds targeting that asset class taking in $620 million for their eighth consecutive week of net new cash.
This device isn't going to be popular with everyone on your Christmas list, and your nan probably won't appreciate the handheld console, but gamers should love it.
That may be popular with many voters - according to a 2017 study by the Pew Research Center, 72 percent of Muslims favor making sharia the official law.
But Mr. Cuomo knows it is not going to be popular in upstate New York, where many people both resent New York City and depend on cars.
At the time, Mr. Azar said those two flavors appeared to be popular with teenagers, especially since Juul had pulled its fruit and dessert flavors from shelves.
The prospect of flooding the country with produce from battery hens or farms that allow bad things to be done to cute animals would not be popular.
Crucially, however, these two funds take advantage of momentum in less liquid, less efficient markets, not the major ones that tend to be popular with trend-followers.
Such a move would be popular, however, with many civilian protesters, especially those from Darfur, where Mr. al-Bashir's battle tactics led to at least 300,000 deaths.
If the Palestinian cities were open to each other, and it was easier to organize things in other cities, maybe my music would already be popular, you know?
The man on the phone, who turned out to be popular YouTuber, who calls himself Killem, told the soccer club he was on his way to retrieve it.
Foster also said that Nexus is in beta, and they're still exploring different avenues and kinds of stories that will work and be popular with fans and players.
The hashtag #TheAfricaTheMediaNeverShowsYou proved to be popular and instead of the usual images of death, destruction and disease, Africans could show off their food, flora, fauna and cultures.
Running away may sound rather extreme but it turns out to be popular: 266 P2P bosses have fled over the past six months, by Online Lending House's count.
"He gives you life, and anything that gives you life rather than takes it away is always going to be popular," Dromgoole said in an interview on Friday.
This particular installation seems to be popular on social media, however, for its reminder that every element of the LGBTQIA+ community deserves to feel proud of their identity. 
Indeed, investments in safe drinking water supplies, cleaner transportation and energy, and a more reliable electric grid could all be popular and bipartisan parts of an infrastructure bill.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez may be popular among the Democratic base, but her favorability among voters the Democrats need in the states that matter is hovering around 6900 percent.
While it may be popular with his base in the heartland, he's already doing poorly among female voters who could be vital to tight races in suburban districts.
It was hard because I went to private school and if you were from a family with an average income, there was no way you'd ever be popular.
" RUSSELL KNOX (Scotland) "Russell had a great week on links when he won the Irish Open last week and will be popular right now with the Scottish galleries.
"This will not be popular among some of our members but ... we believe this is the only practicable solution," a group spokesman, Miles Anderson, said in a statement.
A court battle over the order would position Trump as waging a fight that would be popular with his base, as his re-election bid gets under way.
In this line of thinking, Democrats really shouldn't delude themselves into thinking that a government shutdown over DACA will be popular (like Republicans did for Obamacare in 2013).
What makes these songs really travel is Balvin the hypercolor character — a dazzler in outrageously rare sneakers, chicly proportioned clothes, hair whatever color will be popular next month.
The move is sure to be popular in a country where most people have no health insurance and the per capita income is a few dollars a day.
In this type of attack, a hacker compromises a single website that is expected to be popular to a specific group of people that the hacker is targeting.
That meant many of last season's biggest trends continued to be popular, as designers incorporated them into their fall '20 collections in ways that felt fresh and original.
As images continue to dominate the social sphere, products promising painless and quick results that last just long enough to take a selfie will continue to be popular.
The jumbo loan financing has been much anticipated by cash-rich investors desperate to put money to work and is set to be popular, despite being highly leveraged.
That's exactly the strategy that Facebook employs, with both services proving to be popular advertising and distribution channels for China's state-run media, which among the most lucrative clients.
And the new look won't be popular with unhappy NFL fans in San Diego, who have been dumping jerseys and other merchandise on the ground outside the Chargers' headquarters.
"This is the only way I see for Republicans to have a viable and popular way to cut regulations significantly, because otherwise there will be popular backlash," Halstead said.
Chang, whose show "Ugly Delicious" takes him to locations around the globe, shares with CNBC Make It his insights on the foodie cities that will be popular in 2019.
In this four-minute video the prolific (and soon to be popular) vlogger hits Sephora then a Pilates Studio and then has some 'za with her parents in Cupertino.
Sure, the look will always be popular, but it really started trending again just days before 2018 when stars like Halsey and Serena Williams went under the bleach bowl.
San Francisco has, along with other Bay Area cities, used ranked choice voting since 2002 and while there are many who grumble, the method generally seems to be popular.
PicMix's largest single user base, or about 35 percent, is still in Indonesia, but it is also gaining traction in African markets where BlackBerry smartphones used to be popular.
Although wringing more money out of people may be popular with politicians, hiking taxes on digital consumer goods and services is abusing taxpayers and makes for bad tax policy.
This state of affairs is unlikely to be popular with future shareholders of Saudi Aramco, who can be expected to push for fully-rationalized oil prices in the kingdom.
"Daily fantasy sports have proven to be popular in New York but until now have operated with no supervision and no protections for players," he said in a statement.
That seems to be popular with the Republican primary voters but toxic to Washington insiders who cling to the belief that the Bush years were good for the GOP.
But if it does, it won't be popular with an American public that's already tired of Middle Eastern conflicts and doesn't support the country that Trump wants to defend.
"If they want to be popular overseas, they'll have to adjust their services and menu," said Darcy Zhang, a Shanghai-based food blogger who is a fan of Haidilao.
IOC President Thomas Bach sent a letter to athletes explaining the decision and why it might take so long, while also acknowledging the extended timeline might not be popular.
Now a pariah to pro-Europeans, Mr. Johnson undoubtedly sees that he needs to be popular among Brexit supporters if he is retain a chance of succeeding Mrs. May.
And there appear to be popular sources, too — fashion illustration and screen-goddess publicity shots — for the big dreamy eyes and full lips that compete with the scabrous surfaces.
Australia's 'big four' banks already supply a variety of unsecured loans to small businesses, but NAB is betting that its online service will be popular due to its convenience.
Among the other shows Hulu recently acquired are Black-ish, Will & Grace, and NYPD Blue, giving the service a reliable library of reruns that have proven to be popular.
These are the types that might be popular on SoundCloud but actually have to pay for hosting there while not getting much back due to the platform's weak monetization options.
But when discussing the popularity of private insurance, it's at least worth mentioning, as Sanders did not, that private plans tend to be popular with the people covered by them.
It will be popular amongst hate-watchers, sincere Kardashian die-hards, and more importantly, people who believe on some level that their worth is inextricably linked to their physical appearance.
"While they might be popular, the reason the U.S. long ago abandoned protectionist trade policies is because they not only don't work, they actually leave society worse off," he wrote.
" Julian Sanchez, a senior fellow at the libertarian think tank Cato Institute, said broadband providers would "presumably … try some things consumers don't like and others that prove to be popular.
It was a step that they had suspected would not be popular, at least at first, but was maybe a necessary sacrifice to nudge its users in the right direction.
Combine this with a set of tax cuts that will benefit the rich most and it seems clear that this aspect of populism ought not to be popular at all.
Plenty of people have been waiting for a like/dislike function to better train their algorithm-powered recommendations, so if the feature indeed makes it through it should be popular.
The competition was meant to help seed Alexa's ecosystem with skills that would be popular with children and families, now that Alexa supports parental consent and COPPA compliance for skills.
It would have to accommodate a wide range of ages, of course, to bring in that family money, but still offer enough thrills to be popular with teens and adults.
Protagonists of the clique film usually learn in the final scene that the best way to be popular is to remain the self that they tried to get rid of.
Interestingly, while G2 Crowd will likely continue to be popular as a marketplace to search for apps and services, this deal underscores how the company hopes to develop going forward.
While 3.30 is an older version, it still appears to be popular, according to a search on Shodan, which returns more than 1,600 devices running that version, mostly in China.
Thirteen years on from its launch, the site is still proving to be popular: In June 2017, the Menlo Park-headquartered business had, on average, 1.32 billion daily active users.
Our proposal is not likely to be popular with unscrupulous politicians who want to appear to be all things to all people or otherwise exploit voter ignorance to get elected.
For Trump, owning a shutdown will not be popular generally but will certainly spark cries of "atta boy" among his base of supporters who love it when he upends Washington.
Carvana's rivals have also raised millions as the ability of online used-car startups to provide online financing and deliver cars to a buyer's home has proven to be popular.
The beloved author of the Princess Diaries books, Meg Cabot, seeded her book How to Be Popular with references to Clinique as part of a brand partnership, to widespread outrage.
"Though this is of course generalizing, there is a prudishness in Japan which meant that a hands-free device that cleansed the body properly would eventually be popular," George says.
Like Ms. Frey, she predicts that pumpkins will soon be popular as Americans continue to become better cooks and explore how pumpkin is cooked in other parts of the world.
" Dong Ming, a Shanghai film critic, said, "Maybe the content of the film wouldn't get censored, but it's a question of whether the film would even be popular in China.
Premium economy — offering more space than coach but at a lower fare than business class — is turning out to be popular among fliers and a huge moneymaker for the airlines.
Wedding trend experts say that geometric-shaped gems and diamonds, similar to those featured on Lady Spencer&aposs ring, will continue to be popular choices for engagement rings this year.
By charging more in fees, Amazon not only makes additional cash but also filters out sellers who aren't confident that their products will be popular enough to justify the costs.
However, while pumpkin spice lattes will most likely continue to be popular year after year, consumers can probably do without the pumpkin spice overload in supermarkets come September and October.
The new store will have small articles about new apps, interviews with developers, lists of apps that might be popular during a certain season (like back to school) and more.
"I think it's just a quick and easy way to look at someone and say 'Well, they've got a million followers, she must be popular, let's hire her,'" he said.
No doubt the game will still be popular because people like Mario and other Nintendo characters; brand value like that is also what turned Pokémon Go into a surprise hit.
"This will not be popular among some of our members but...we believe this is the only practicable solution," Federated Farmers Rural Security spokesman Miles Anderson said in a statement.
In the months before the vote, two prominent former military men made surprise announcements that they would run against Sisi, with indications from the street that their bids might be popular.
OR MAKE MOVIES FOR YOUR PARENTS GIFs might be popular among your friends, but your parents and other family members might appreciate the movies feature of Google Photos a little more.
The new Moto Mod speaker marks Motorola's increasing focus on mass market mods that will be popular among many, instead of more niche mods it's worked on before, like gamepad mods.
While Ricciardo would be popular, as a driver of Italian extraction with a reputation for thrilling overtakes, Ferrari also see Sauber's 20-year-old Charles Leclerc as a longer-term option.
Safe-deposit boxes may be popular in Switzerland, but the public will probably side with the government, disappointing radical economists hoping for a trailblazer to prove that the model can work.
"Daily fantasy sports have proven to be popular in New York, but until now have operated with no supervision and no protections for players," said Governor Cuomo in a press statement.
Even if Apple's headphones aren't very different-looking, or if they don't have any futuristic features, you can still expect two things: they will be popular, and they will be expensive.
"Free data plans have proven to be popular among consumers, particularly those with low incomes, because they allow consumers to enjoy content without data limits or charges," he said in February.
Likewise, Croft said that a sell-off in markets would not be popular in Saudi Arabia where Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is overseeing a reform drive to reboot the economy.
But no one knows yet whether these vehicles will be popular enough to justify the investment and allow carmakers to meet European Union fuel economy targets that take effect next year.
Among them: It's suburban, and it's dominated by the auto industry, which means Trump's new tariffs on steel and aluminum imports (which make vehicles' components more expensive) likely won't be popular.
Committing to buy millions of units is a less risky proposition for Apple than it would for other smartphone vendors that can't easily predict which of its products will be popular.
The British Plastics Federation said deposit schemes may not be popular with consumers and could "undermine the existing kerbside system" whereby waste bins are regularly collected from streets outside homes and businesses.
Democrat politicians who want to be their party's presidential candidate have found calls for breaking up the firms to be popular but Mr Delrahim's speech is more likely a response to Republicans.
President Barack Obama has said a safe zone in Syria would require a large U.S. military commitment, something unlikely to be popular with Americans weary of lengthy wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
And you're not always going to be popular when you're a woman with a lot of opinions, and you don't back down, and you don't apologize, and you don't change for them.
One proposal that will not be popular in Brasilia seeks to end job stability for new civil servants in order to cut the public sector payroll that weighs heavily on the budget.
Spotify is also likely to continue to be popular with advertisers, as 49 percent of its ad impressions (the number of times ads are shown or played) used people's data for targeting.
The decision is also likely to be popular with House conservatives, who had been pressing their leadership to include the mandate's repeal in a tax-reform bill scheduled for a Thursday vote.
Younger and healthier Americans are required by the ACA to shell out their money for higher priced premiums than the old major medical plans that used to be popular for their demographic.
"These free-data plans have proven to be popular among consumers, particularly low-income Americans, and have enhanced competition in the wireless marketplace," new FCC chairman Ajit Pai said in a statement.
A lesson: Wind and solar power may be popular, but they're hardly above political wrangling, and supporters will have to overcome both well-funded opponents for renewable energy to continue its growth.
Due to the constant need to create an app for every possible human need, imposter applications, or malicious apps that pretend to be popular programs, have also spurred an increase in attacks.
His bumbling, unprofessional behavior often got him into trouble on "The Office"; it should come as little surprise that he won't be popular among his band and crew members on tour either.
Apple is also likely to receive a boost from the launch of its long-rumored successor to the more affordable iPhone SE, which could be popular in price-sensitive markets like India.
If Mr. Trump wants to be popular (and we know that he does), and if he wants a shot at winning re-election in 2020, he will follow a more prudent course.
Beth Dulabahn, the LOC's director of integration management, told me that objects are more likely to be digitized if they're of particular importance to Congress or might be popular with the public.
Whole Foods believes alternative spreads and nut butters beyond typical tahini, cashew, almond, peanut and chickpea will be popular in 2020 — like watermelon seed, for its nutritional value, or seasonally popular pumpkin butter.
Mr. Cruz may not be popular in Congress, but among a specific segment of the Republican electorate — Tea Party supporters, evangelicals and those who describe themselves as very conservative — he has strong support.
If a parent enables any of these highly visible and sure-to-be-popular kids' voice skills, they'll have effectively enabled consent for their kids to use Alexa as much as they want.
This demonstrates the old truth of arts funding: Cutting art programs may be popular as an abstract proposal, but it gets less attractive once the public realizes exactly what programs are at stake.
The Bloc Quebecois — who have traditionally advocated for Quebec's independence — are active only in their home territory, but in that province they can be popular in both the rural and the urban areas.
Puttnam installed himself in Greta Garbo's old villa in Coldwater Canyon and spent the following year telling anyone who would listen that serious films could be popular and popular films could be serious.
With an incredible selection of products and many even having on-site naturopaths to sign the required medical forms, it was no surprise that they were proving to be popular with marijuana users.
I erected a mental barrier between myself and the cheerleaders I would never socialize with: If I couldn't be popular, I reasoned, I could become the proof that the popular kids were wrong.
So to find quality businesses that trade at decent prices, investors must be willing to consider economically cyclical companies, which may not be popular with dividend investors this late in the economic recovery.
Both of those changes would be popular with Florida voters: A Quinnipiac University poll released last week showed that 62 percent favored an assault weapons ban and 56 percent opposed giving teachers firearms.
Western eyes tend to glaze over at the prospect of one cloisonné enamel kovsh (drinking vessel) or coffee service after another, but these continue to be popular with Russian buyers, bolstering selling rates.
The state of play: Don't expect gold medals in Fortnite or Overwatch, due to both IOC rules about profit and fears that what's popular in 2020 might no longer be popular in 2024.
"We don't want to just pass legislation that would maybe be popular politically, we want to pass something that will be successful and get to the president's desk and be signed," said Newhouse.
Those items, and many more recent Apple products, have proven to be popular with consumers, helping to spur Apple to become the first publicly traded trillion-dollar company in the U.S. in August.
While real-world transactions have been slow to take off, Bitcoin has continued to be popular for black market uses like ransomware and online drug markets like the Silk Road and its successors.
If coloring books were somehow able to make a miraculous comeback in a time when even watches are an entertaining distraction, there's no reason that connect-the-dots puzzles can't be popular again too.
Where the Framers wanted Congress to take ownership of any wars, courts now allow members to delegate that authority to presidents and sit as pedestrians watching whether wars prove to be popular or problematic.
One show ESPN expects to be popular is a basketball analysis show called "Detail," written, produced and hosted by Kobe Bryant, where the former basketball star breaks down NBA games played the day before.
Past research at Facebook found that the subscription approach wouldn't be popular — but if the company begins to see disenchanted users slip away, a privacy-sensitive paid offering could help it hang onto them.
Rather than reject the notion of popularity, we should pay close attention to how things get to be popular and try to see how more helpful ideas could be embraced with equally widespread enthusiasm.
But Democrats and activists see a clear upside in forcing GOP lawmakers to take an official stance during an election year on the consumer protections, which polls have shown to be popular among voters.
The measures might not be popular with the public, but they are part of a larger program of economic and social reforms, known as Vision 2030, being spearheaded by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
A plan that asks fewer concessions of Israel than those devised by past White Houses would be popular among conservative Republicans, many Jewish voters in Florida and evangelical Christians who support maximal Israeli expansion.
Reports from inside the Trump administration suggest Bannon wants Trump to propose a tax increase on the rich, which really would be popular, but so far, he seems to be decisively losing that fight.
"While it's unclear how to interpret the (Google) data, what we do know is that it's better to be popular and to be a newcomer, and that Vox will benefit in some form," he said.
Let me shoot straight with you — and this may not be popular in parts of the Democratic Party, but we have to have a nominee and can't have a nominee that is too far left.
Fan Shih-ping of Taiwan National Normal University says the city will suffer disproportionately from China's block on tourism—Kaohsiung has tended to be popular with solo tourists because it is easily reached by train.
It's hardly surprising, then, that the Great News Feed Shift of 2018 has made fewer waves inside Facebook HQ. Multiple former employees told BuzzFeed News they believe the move will be popular among Facebook employees.
"What I'm about to say won't be popular, but it's true: If being a television showrunner is the job you want, and you are a woman, I would not suggest you have children," Kemp says.
"It depends on the character, but there are very few who can be popular on their own and even then it's a challenge to divorce them from Spider-Man convincingly, such as Venom," Conrad said.
So-called "smart speakers", such as Amazon's Echo, which allows users to play music, turn on the lights and, of course, order stuff from the e-commerce giant by using voice commands, will be popular.
The voting feature did allow Amazon Studios to get deeper insights in regards to which TV show pilots would be popular with its viewers, but it also increased the time between pilot and series launch.
"The court was right in assessing whether Fashion ID had an interest in collaborating with Facebook by way of embedding the 'Like' Button," Rauer said, adding plugins will continue to be popular notwithstanding the judgment.
But objections to the costs and locations of its potential replacements, even in areas where liberal policies aimed at easing poverty tend to be popular, are once again threatening to derail efforts to shutter it.
"With iOS search ads introduced last year, people are basically looking for key words they think are going to be popular and then paying money to pay to rank to the top spot," Ghodrati said.
Kaushik has also worked with the company's Walkers Sensations potato chips team to help them work out which flavors will be popular, and the business is set to launch a new range as a result.
These bags "contain lithium battery power banks, which pose a risk when they are placed in the cargo hold of an aircraft," American Airlines said, noting that they are expected to be popular holiday gifts.
While the trade war may be popular among Mr. Trump's base and in some parts of manufacturing swing states, and resumed farm purchases could improve its image, it is disliked by the electorate at large.
When I started reporting on Big Tech, a lot of the public criticism about social media focused on Twitter, a relatively small platform that happens to be popular among the American political and journalistic elite.
As if the past is simply a grab bag of looks and silhouettes to be pilfered at will (the '90s continue to be popular this season), as opposed to a factor to be reckoned with.
Harry Potter merch is always going to be popular with dedicated fans around the world, and if there is anything that you haven't yet purchased (unlikely), you can now save on magic bundles from Zavvi.
But the reasons English is used in Nigerian films (that are expected to be popular beyond its borders) are historical and practical: Nigeria was colonized by the British, and English is the country's official language.
But the navigation bar seemed more intent on promoting features Facebook wanted to be popular, like its Craigslist competitor Marketplace, which I rarely use, rather than its long-standing Events feature, which I access daily.
"Somewhere along the line the president recognized that he only wants to be popular with his base," said Sam Fulwood III, a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress and a columnist for ThinkProgress.
He also employs a custom-made, three-chamber pot still, a piece of equipment rarely seen today but said to be popular in the 19th century because it gave whiskey a rounder, more flavorful character.
Sports, of course, continued to be popular pursuits around the globe, but it was not until the end of the 19th century that a French anglophile, Pierre de Coubertin, worked to revive the Olympic Games.
Middle and high school are some of the toughest years to get through, not only because teenagers are raging with hormones, but there's the pressure to be popular and to do and say the right things.
Though Mr. Trump scuttled plans to use his Miami resort as a site for next year's Group of 7 summit after bipartisan outcry, Trump properties continue to be popular destinations for foreign officials and political allies.
If this new flight feature proves to be popular, Browder will consider expanding it to "other industries like insurance, healthcare, and small businesses, where there may be more of an opportunity to make it commercially sustainable."
Still, Tobias Sherman, head of eSports for WME/IMG, said he hopes Counter-Strike will be popular enough with gamers to pull them to TV and easy enough for non-gamers flipping through channels to understand.
"We have heard dribs and drabs of what that will be, but difficult decisions are still to be announced on payroll and jobs and won't be popular given that the election is coming up," Jackson said.
So far, the larger Right to Repair campaign appears to be popular, drawing more than 14,000 entries in a letter-writing effort — but it remains to be seen whether that support will translate into political momentum.
While a state visit won't happen this year, there's no guarantee that Trump will ever be popular enough in the UK to avoid protests and receive a warm red-carpet welcome when a visit does occur.
The MoviePass promise is a great idea that's proven to be popular, but the company's ever-changing terms of service and recent troubles delivering on even the most basic features continue to be a huge problem.
I think we all have this innate desire to be liked and be popular and it does hurt, we kind of take it a bit personally when someone doesn't follow back or if they unfollow us.
Medicare for All, Medicare for All Who Want It, a public option, improving the Affordable Care Act — those are 203,000-foot concepts that, depending on the details, could work (or not) and be popular (or not).
The suicide bombing in Syria this past week at a restaurant said to be popular among U.S. service members put into focus the persistent threat from the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), experts said.
The presidential election in the United States will be a talking point, but a weak global economy and the rise of anti-trade and anti-global sentiment are also expected to be popular subjects for discussion.
Pokémon Go was a big sensation when it initially launched, and it continues to be popular, largely because of the way it encourages you to do something that most games don't: get out of the house.
Giving Doral a boost Trump's approach to the G7 might be popular with base voters who revel in his trashing of political and diplomatic conventions and with whom Trump has kept faith with his disruptive behavior.
Something big and bold is not going to work in every home, and it's probably not going to be popular with everyone, but this lively canvas could be the perfect fit for you and your lover.
"When we see that this country is at the crisis that it's in, we need to take steps that may not be popular with everybody," said Carmen Qualia, the Rio Grande Valley assistant chief patrol agent.
The idea was to make GIFs connecting to "internet holidays," which tend to be popular among Giphy users — in this case National Doughnut Day, Pizza Day, Beer Day, Video Game Day/Gaming Day and Earth Day.
Mr Grieve's maps for "gosh" in America show this "minced oath" to be popular not only in Mormon Utah, but in a contiguous region of the inland south, from Texas to Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Tennessee and Kentucky.
Of course, Instagram wasn't designed for events the way that Facebook is, but it can be popular because the party account can remain private and anonymous — helpful for staying under the radar of snooping parents, for instance.
The group, a branch of the American Family Association, has launched several campaigns against television shows and advertisements, as well as entities like Chick-fil-A, Kellogg's and Barnes & Noble that tend to be popular with children.
We are very much committed to that [...] We know that it might not be popular with everyone, but thank the Lord, we live in a country where we can share our values and operate on biblical principles.
He had let me read that script, and I understood that it was gonna be something — I didn't know it was going to be big as it was, but I knew it was going to be popular.
While I admired the design and specs, and imagined it would be popular with graphics folks and some enterprise users, I didn't see it as a great fit for consumers used to the standard, 2400-inch iPad.
This should be popular among business customers, who would rather save their discounts for a personal booking and not use them on ones paid for by the company – just like most do with hotel and airline points.
Regardless of whether such position would be popular and gain traction, at least it would be an honest debate about whether individuals who enter the United States without permission should be subject to the criminal justice system.
Luis Escudero, creative director and designer of the Rene Ruiz Collection, told Insider that peplum, a style that features flared or gathered fabric at one's waist, is sure to be popular once spring and summer roll in.
Trump believes his anti-trade, anti-immigration message will be popular with white, working-class voters in Pennsylvania and Ohio, and that it could help him compete in other Rust Belt states such as Michigan and Wisconsin.
The Tate's show coincided with commemorations of the centenary of World War I. "Nash was seen as an artist ripe for re-examination," Ms. Chambers noted, and one who would be "popular with the public" in Britain.
"While pickup trucks are commonly known as being work vehicles, they have evolved to be popular family haulers as well thanks to their abundant cargo room and safety features," ISeeCars CEO Phong Ly said in a statement.
With the 13 campaign on the horizon, the blueprint gives Trump a chance to tout his attempt to fund conservative priorities and deliver deep cuts to domestic spending programs that would be popular with his political base.
Gun control and immigration overhaul might be popular nationwide, for example, but the electoral politics could play differently if a significant share of a persuadable and targeted voting group took the position not favored by the majority.
The group, a branch of the American Family Association, has launched several campaigns against television shows and advertisements, as well as entities like Chick-fil-A, Kellogg's and Barnes & Noble that tend to be popular with children.
What's more, these centrist institutionalists argue, it would be popular — the American public is yearning for someone who just sticks to business as usual and gets us away from the vicious polarization that's defined the Trump era.
While I admired the design and specs and imagined it would be popular with graphics folks and some enterprise users, I didn't see it as a great fit for consumers used to the standard, 2400-inch iPad.
As the year drew to a close, Trump's challenge to Congress had the effect of backing Democrats into a corner — the Dreamers may be popular with voters, but shutting down the government to protect them is not.
But if the longstanding dislike of official Washington that preceded President Trump and Steve Bannon endures, much of the new White House's agenda will be popular despite any personal dislike for both the president and Bannon as individuals.
Moore, who earlier this month revealed his new documentary "Michael Moore in TrumpLand," told CNN's Jake Tapper that he understands why the Republican nominee thinks he might be popular in his state, but doesn't think he could win.
Beyond the top-10 spots, superhero-related porn as a category seems to have remained a crowd-pleaser, with characters like Captain America, Batgirl, and Black Widow also proving to be popular in the two months before Halloween.
Allen forced a genre that likes its women to look, sound, and act like clones to acknowledge that other kinds of stars could exist, and be popular, and excel within environments where they accentuated and owned their flaws.
And in the rural areas of the country where evangelical communities are strong and political and religious engagement go hand-in-hand, these kinds of religious-freedom laws are going to be popular for some time to come.
Traditionally, the company's seasons at the huge Met, impelled by the need to be popular, have relied overmuch on guest stars and full-length war horses that are mostly from the 19th century and too often artistically thin.
Wolfango Piccoli, co-president of Teneo Intelligence, said taking on Brussels would be popular with Italian voters, and the new government had little to fear from a European Commission which "is very weak and on its way out".
On the other hand, the Galatea model seems to be inherently biased towards the most obvious "hits" — page turners that are engaging from the get-go, or are written on themes that have already proven to be popular.
Sexy canvas Something big and bold is not going to work in every home, and it's probably not going to be popular with everyone, but this lively canvas could be the perfect fit for you and your lover.
Thomas Cooke, a business professor at Georgetown University, supports Amazon coming to the Washington area, but he acknowledges that the higher burden it will place on taxpayers through the subsidies and increased property values may not be popular.
Since Haus Laboratories was revealed back in July, it's proven to be popular amongst Amazon shoppers and celebrities alike — Oprah even named the singer's new holiday liquid eyeshadow gift set as one of her favorite things of 2019.
In the last few days, her comments about how "white people need to listen better" and her capitulation to a groundbreaking anti-death penalty plank in the party platform will be popular among the most liberal voters and minorities.
"These one-size-fits-all gun laws might be popular in some parts of the country, but they don't work for Montana," he said in a statement back in 2009 supporting the stance of the state's two Democratic senators.
Candidates can be popular when they are chosen as chief executive but they rapidly lose that popularity once the job starts, Gittings noted, referring to the tricky balancing act between Chinese and Hong Kong interests required by the role.
The pressure to be popular on social media and get as many followers, likes, and shares as possible is a common stress — one that can even lead to the end of friendships and romantic relationships in more extreme cases. 
He has certain skills that obviously helped him be popular in the Republican party and win the nomination and win the election, so I don't know that he's going to want advice from somebody who worked for Jimmy Carter.
Should they continue to trend in the same direction, these stats seem to suggest that while ad blockers will probably always be popular among certain circles, the craze may never reach the crisis proportions many in the industry feared.
What's happening is an example of what my colleague Matt Yglesias calls "the pundit's fallacy": a writer's conviction that their preferred policy ideas must be popular, and that a party who adopts their views will win because of it.
Pushing the tax base off local property owners and onto customers of tourism-oriented businesses proved to be popular, and the tailwinds backing the growth of Burlington as a tourist destination were strong enough to make this a successful policy.
In Lewin's extensive work in China, he has noticed a consistent pattern: When a product or category proves to be popular, the number of counterfeits explodes, and brands are powerless to stop it, no matter how much policing they do.
From expressing his disapproval about Kim's sexy attire and their daughter North wearing makeup to asking his album's collaborators to abstain from premarital sex, Kanye has faithfully stood by all of his sentiments, though they might not always be popular.
At the upper right corner of the remote is a button that you can customize to open any app (I predict Plex and Kodi will be popular choices), launch the settings menu, take a screenshot, or any number of other possibilities.
In order to broaden those possibilities, I want to create games that are different from other games that are already out there," he says, noting however that "just because something is different, that doesn't mean it's going to be popular.
"If we can give the consumer what they want, where they want it, when they want it, we can decrease risk ... at the moment we are guessing what might be popular," Adidas brand chief Eric Liedtke told investors last week.
The party's current focus on left-leaning government programmes such as Medicare for All, which tend to be popular with well-educated liberals but poll poorly among blue-collar white voters, are unlikely to tilt the scales back in their favour.
"Read more: Jennifer Aniston says a 'Friends' reboot would 'ruin' the show"I think the reason ["Friends"] still continues to be popular is that the its thesis was that you don't need a romantic partner if your friends are everything.
US Bank says that in the four months since the feature's launch, it has delivered over 100 million of these insights to customers, and it makes sense that they would be popular: Personal finance management features are well-regarded by customers.
He told me, "There used to be an understanding that the members in the reliably safe districts were expected to put up the difficult votes all the time"—that is, cast votes that might not be popular with their conservative supporters.
"I've never had a vintage like this, so lacking in structure and tannins, and with so much ripe fruit at the expense of minerality and earthiness," one panelist said, though he added that he thought the wines would be popular.
"This will not be popular among some of our members but after a week of intense debate and careful consideration by our elected representatives and staff, we believe this is the only practicable solution," Feds Rural Security spokesperson Miles Anderson said.
This is a full-on analog controller if you want it to be, similar in concept to the "hat" switches that used to be popular on joysticks; one common use case for those was looking around a flight simulator cockpit.
I don't think it's a stretch to say that any streamer with a significant following on the platform is up for poaching; Twitch's competition needs content that's already proven to be popular to grow, and they have money to burn.
They'll have to be popular enough to fend off any Republican challengers who might split the GOP vote, and also help the party weather shifting political coalitions and the state's changing demographics, which Republicans worry could threaten their statewide dominance.
"For so long, the narrative has told women and young impressionable girls that in order to be popular, have friends, to be desirable for the male gaze, and to some extent be a worthy human ... that we must be thin," the petition stated.
Bumble's implementation of digital wellbeing could be popular: The use of the away status is novel, and the ability to take a break from the app without needing to delete it should prove useful for anyone who has reached a swipe threshold.
While Trump's remarks could be popular in Poland and its right-wing government, they might have set him on a collision course with other allied leaders who view his actions and rhetoric as a far greater threat to Western values than immigration.
All the while, they all exist within those same family tropes we've seen a thousand and one times before: the take-no-shit mom, the give-no-shits dad, the nervous son, the competitive daughter, the teen who wants to be popular.
Many people believe that such a journal is out of place in America; that if a periodical is to be popular, it must first of all be entertaining, or that if it is to be serious, it must be detached and select.
From expressing his disapproval about Kim's sexy attire and their 6-year-old daughter North wearing makeup to asking his album's collaborators to abstain from premarital sex, Kanye has faithfully stood by his sentiments, though they might be popular with their fans.
And though it looks set to be popular in Chicago, the event will apparently have to make do without the world's No. 1 player, Rafael Nadal, who is leaning toward playing old-style Davis Cup for Spain against France earlier in September.
"From the beginning, I wanted to protect the identity of Credico, because I knew that his support for Julian Assange and the journalistic independence of WikiLeaks would not be popular in the progressive left circles where he made a living," Stone said.
VICE News went to a live taping in Beijing to find out how an entertainment company is building a fortune on a genre that wasn't supposed to be popular — and to see how local rappers are keeping both audiences and censors happy.
I think when the system was announced everyone saw the commercial with people playing at parties and so on and were wondering if that would actually happen, but it seems like it is happening — did you expect it to be popular in this way?
Analysts said the EU offering a UK-wide customs union would show that the two sides were moving closer towards resolving their differences and reaching a Brexit deal, although such a proposal would not be popular among some of May's colleagues in her Conservative party.
Any reforms that spike the cost of fuel or rice, a basic staple in Sierra Leone, would not be popular with the poor ahead of the election to replace Koroma, who cannot run again but is backing his former foreign minister Samura Kamara as successor.
However, while this strategy may be popular, a set of studies just published in the Journal of Sex Research finds that it's not only ineffective, but may actually have the opposite effect of what you intended—and you'll probably be less happy in the end.
Nvidia's graphics processing chips have become popular with gaming, and its Volta chip is proving to be popular with AI applications, something that will "translate to upside surprises over the next 18-4.123 months," semiconductor analyst Mark Lipacis wrote in a note to clients Monday.
"It's going to be popular with the commoners who see important parts of the al-Saud family as a rent-seeking, unaccountable caste," Steffen Hertog, an associate professor at the London School of Economics and the author of a book on the Saudi bureaucracy.
With more than a decade's experience in the beverage industry, she knew that the classic Aperol spritz would be popular this summer, so she decided to up her game by creating a frozen Aperol spritz in the style of frosé (a rosé wine slushie).
Mr. Kennedy was not driven by "polls or consultants, but he really seemed to be grounded in the things that he found important," he said, adding that he often seemed to be going directly against the advice of what was going to be popular.
If public opinion toward policy-making tends to move against the initiatives of the incumbent president, a bold policy agenda — like the one pursued by the Democrats during the Obama administration — might be politically damaging even if the individual proposals might otherwise be popular.
Anyone can grow a following on social mediaA lot of times, people think that the only way to be popular on social media is to be a 16-year-old with an exceptional personality, have an extreme talent, or be a social media expert.
To stop elected legislators from taking credit for the wars that turn out to be popular but shift to the president blame for wars that turn out to be unpopular, Congress passed the War Powers Act, which promised votes on whether to go to war.
Trump is signaling his intention to rewrite the political map by pushing a policy that -- however distasteful it seems to Wall Street or costly for consumers -- will be popular with a narrow slice of voters he needs in order to get a second term.
The top places shoppers will search include Wal-Mart, which draws the most clicks; consumer electronics websites — such as Best Buy — in second place; Target, in third; and home improvement websites — those of Home Depot and Lowe's — also proving to be popular outlets, Bazaarvoice found.
Because of YouTube's algorithm, once viewers start watching videos of children playing and jumping, they are then fed videos that seem to be popular along the same lines; in this way, the video-sharing site is essentially feeding viewers the content they are looking for.
It also proved to be popular with the crowds at San Francisco's Bootie, the first club night in the United States dedicated to bootlegs and mashups, started in 2003 by Adrian Roberts and Deidre Roberts (aka A Plus D), and where Party Ben held a residency.
Certain items, like the PS4 Slim bundle with Spider-Man, Nintendo Switch bundles, and Sony's previous-gen 1000XM2 headphones proved to be popular enough to sell out everywhere, and you might have trouble finding them even at their regular retail price before the end of the year.
He combines nativism, nationalism, and nostalgia with the promise that even the most expensive entitlement programs can be defended as long as they happen to be popular with the kind of older white voters who are most likely to enjoy appeals to nativism, nationalism, and nostalgia.
More targeted policy ideas, such as Medicaid buy-in options for the ACA marketplaces and a Medicare buy-in for 50-64 year olds, could also be popular on the left and the center, while offering far smaller targets than a sweeping single-payer plan would.
While it may not be popular to talk about birth control for teens, the reality is that birth control is at the forefront of many parents' minds and is perhaps more impactful than any other single intervention for determining the course of a young woman's life.
As part of Pelosi's clueless comments deriding Medicare for All and other progressive priorities, she specifically commented that while a wealth tax may be popular in a liberal enclave like San Francisco, she found it hard to believe it would go over well in the rust belt.
On right, same page in Pwn All The ThingsJune 15, 2016 Moreover, as someone on Twitter found, the software used during the analysis process was a cracked version of Office 2007, which, according to the Twitter user who found this, happens to be popular in Russia.
The top other sites that shoppers will search include Wal-Mart, which draws the most clicks; consumer electronics websites — such as Best Buy — in second place; Target, in third; and home improvement websites — those of Home Depot and Lowe's — also proving to be popular outlets, Bazaarvoice found.
But while centrist types can be wrong about which kinds of policy stances will be popular, there's fairly overwhelming evidence that popular stands are better than unpopular ones — both because swing voters matter but also because taking popular positions is better from a strict mobilization standpoint.
Trump's anti-immigration rhetoric won him votes in America's industrial towns, but it's unlikely to be popular if the North American auto industry shuts down because car parts from Mexico can't make their way north while imported vehicles from Europe and Asia keep arriving at our seaports.
When Revlon brand ambassador Ashley Graham marched into the company offices in New York City, dumped out her makeup bag, and got to work on a three-piece lip kit inspired by the bodacious reds she loves most, you had to know it was going to be popular.
" FROM PEN: Girls Trip Star Jada Pinkett Smith on Being There for Son Jaden During The Pursuit of Happyness   The Project Runway star believes that her sons will be popular, saying "There's going to be a line around my house" before predicting a need to "fend off the ladies.
And while it is unclear at this point what role, if any, the Saudi government had in the events leading up to September 11, being seen to deny the families and other victims of terrorist attacks their day in court is unlikely to be popular with the American public.
There is quite a bit of Daydream content now available through Google's VR storefront, the question is whether the Lenovo headset will be popular enough to drive developers to update content for its positional tracking and create wholly new experiences that are only possible with the 6DoF tracking technology.
David Lloyd Clubs is rolling out the new class its location in Sidcup to start, but if it proves to be popular — and there's no reason it wouldn't — the chain will bring Napercise to other clubs and nappers across the U.K. Check out this promo video for more details.
On Wednesday, Words With Friends — you know, that mobile word game that used to be popular in like 2009 — announced it would be adding to its dictionary the meaningless (or meaningful) bundle of letters President Trump's careless Twitter fingers recently introduced to the world. Joy. Rapture. Overkillllllll. Woo!
"Chin Up England" will undoubtedly be popular with lads who go to Clapton FC and consider the suggestion that they might wear an England shirt from before 1991 (the year they were literally born) to be a deeply personal affront, but I'm not sure about its appeal beyond that.
The same piece got me a deal from HarperCollins to write a dissenting book about digital culture and life online (the ephemeral renown of virality is somehow considered a predictor of whether a book will be popular after it passes through a years-long writing-and-publishing process).
Sarah Beller at the Influence (a partner of VICE and an outlet for which I also write) first exposed the extent of MRT's problems in a stunning feature this June, revealing it to be popular with drug courts and widely used in lock-ups in dozens of states.
These teething problems are being worked on by Niantic—"We thought the game would be popular, but it obviously struck a nerve," said the company's CEO John Hanke, defining the meaning of understatement—which is why the official UK rollout for the app is on hold right now.
For Christmas, a poppy-printed mug designed in collaboration with charity the Royal British Legion to mark 100 years since the end of World War I is set to be popular, as is a "black toast" design, ceramic bowls with black lettering that will be available in Christmas colors.
Surprisingly, while the researchers expected Brexit to be a more neutral term to describe the debate, it turns out that the hashtag is very rarely used to express pro-remain sentiment and tends to be popular among leave supporters, said Laura Cram, professor of European politics at the University of Edinburgh.
Dr. Daniel Maman of 22016 Park Plastic Surgery believes the surgery continues to be popular because "it caters to a very large percentage of the population, it's one of the more readily available procedures, and the price point is affordable for many ($2131,103 to $210,272 is the range)," he tells PEOPLE.
While Mr. Trump may be popular, Mr. Carney says, Tuesday's election proves his appeal doesn't extend to the Republican Party as a whole: Trump's core supporters — the type of people he brought out of the political woodwork to give him victories in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ohio, Iowa, and Wisconsin — still aren't Republicans.
"If you get rid of nuclear energy, which is relatively low cost once built, and replace coal with more expensive LNG, that's going to translate into higher electricity prices, which could hurt domestic industries [and] it is not going to be popular," says Kerry-Anne Shanks at energy consultant Wood Mackenzie.
Opponents say the course and its amenities are nothing like what was promised, don't appear to be popular with golfers and may be abandoned by Trump if he fails to block a wind turbine farm that will sit 703 miles off the coast when it becomes operational early next year.
And so three years from now, I hope that people will look and say, "Oh wow, that's right, this is a phone that can also be a PC." His thought is that this will be popular in emerging markets like India, where the phone is often a person's main computing device.
CEO Cheung (Chow serves as PressLogic's CTO) told TechCrunch that MediaLens "creates a pipeline from data sourcing to content suggestion to optimization" and has an edge against its competitors because it is able to make more granular suggestions about what content is likely to be popular among specific groups based on trending topics.
Megan (Courtnee Draper) is an ordinary teen who wants to be popular and is immediately dubious of her mother's new boyfriend and his daughter – and rightly so, because they are refugees of an alien planet populated by golden bubbles and it's only a matter of time before that catches up with everyone!
Like Netflix, Amazon and other OTT video streaming plays, the concept behind Hatch is to offer a mix of games from various publishers, as well as developing its own selection of games in-house that it hopes will be popular enough to help differentiate the service from the rest of the field.
On one hand, they know the idea of wiping out burdensome debts would be popular with millennial voters, who are shaping up as a crucial constituency in 2900, but piling onto the deficit to help a minority of working Americans — many from middle-class instead of working-class families — is seen as risky.
In contrast to Korean mukbang, she explains, which is understood to be popular largely for its focus on social eating (once live commenters get involved, a mukbang stream can turn into a real party), Western mukbang — just like Kleo's cheat day video — frequently elicits comments from people using the videos for dieting purposes.
Mr. Rogatinsky figured his decision would be popular in the deeply red Panhandle, where Mr. Trump filled an outdoor amphitheater on May 8 and promised to bring in federal aid for people still struggling to recover from the wrath of Hurricane Michael, the Category 3753 storm that ravaged the region last October.
The scholarship on reconstructive politics in the Reagan era has focused a great deal on how difficult it is to remake governing institutions — it's difficult to get rid of parts of the federal government, as those institutions tend to be popular with the constituencies they serve and the people who work there.
Even a deeply unpopular Trump will still be popular with Republican voters; the CBS poll that found Trump's approval at 32 percent on Wednesday also found that Republicans gave him a 68 percent approval rating — very low by historic standards but enough to keep most Republican senators and members of Congress in line.
The fact that Dunkirk — a war movie that subverts war movies, was shot in multiple formats, and once again messes with the way time and memory works — raked in 20 percent more at the box office than projected its opening weekend proves once again that Nolan's idiosyncratic approach to film can be popular as well.
Unlike EU states, EEA members have no say over decision-making in Brussels but have to abide by EU rules – an option hardly likely to be popular in Britain but one it might have to accept if it wants to maintain the full economic benefits of the EU and access to its 500 million inhabitants.
My guess is the buying feature will be popular for those visiting the site as well as it cuts out an extra step requiring them to click off the site to get the products they already want, but people don't always react well to change so we'll have to wait and see how it goes.
Alison Loehnis, president of Net-a-Porter, said that while its see-now, buy-now offerings remained a relatively small percentage of the site's total inventory, they appeared to be popular, especially with younger customers (members of what the consumer psychologist Kit Yarrow called the "I want what I want when I want it" generation).
More specifically: The GOP-passed tax plan that led companies to announce bonuses that House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi dismissed as "crumbs" compared with "the bonus that corporate America received" may be popular enough that it can lessen the danger of Republicans being wiped out by a blue wave in this year's midterm elections.
Since, at first, we were the only company that developed romance games, we simply tried to come up with every topic and setting that sounded like it would be popular with the female audience (student life, music, luxury and elegance, heartrending love, and so on) and see what game we could create based on it.
"We have spent a lot of time talking with voters in the last week about the barriers they felt did impede their getting ahead," said Clinton, who has been portraying Sanders as a single-issue candidate -- implicitly arguing that while his anti-Wall Street rhetoric might be popular, it cannot alone be the basis for an entire presidency.
It may strike as a puerile pose—an especially laughable one, given the degree to which they defined what it meant to be popular in rock music in the early 2000s (nostalgically minded, significantly rich, modestly attractive, and blasé about all of it)—but its set them up in an interesting position as they approaches artistic middle age.
I've always thought that one of the reasons the "Little House on the Prairie" books continue to be popular with tween girls, many decades after they were first published, is that their presentation of the difficulties inherent to a girl's maturation into womanhood are mediated through the cushioning presence of yards of calico, wool and muslin.
Schiff delivered a 67-minute final address to wrap up the House's three-day case against the President, in which the California Democrat and lead impeachment manager argued the case that Trump abused his office and obstructed Congress was proven — and he urged senators to find the courage to go against what might be popular opinion in their states.
What's next: Uribe argues that the Hispanic content world has yet to fully explore formats like comics and anime, and in the future, studios and networks will begin to harvest a wealth of untold stories into two main scripted formats: The tele-series: This heir of the telenovela will continue to be popular on linear TV and with older audiences.
He also said that he would consult with football experts to design rules that might make the game safer, a promise that duplicates an effort by the N.F.L. The old XFL needed to be popular enough to justify broadcasts on NBC, but the advent of companies that stream sports digitally means the XFL might find a deal more suited to its size.
The centrist Blue and White party is expected to be the strongest opposition party in the coming Knesset and a unity government of Mr. Netanyahu's Likud and Blue and White would likely be popular among Israelis, a majority of whom believe Mr. Netanyahu is the most fit to lead but don't have much love for his past coalition partners, especially the ultra-Orthodox.
The centrist Blue and White party is expected to be the strongest opposition party in the coming Knesset and a unity government of Mr. Netanyahu's Likud and Blue and White would likely be popular among Israelis, a majority of whom believe Mr. Netanyahu is the most fit to lead but don't have much love for his past coalition partners, especially the ultra-Orthodox.

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