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"bump up" Definitions
  1. (informal) to increase or raise something

573 Sentences With "bump up"

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It's the language of Silicon Valley we bump up against.
You can always bump up that number in the future.
However, one product did bump up against the creepy line.
The results led Smucker to bump up its yearly sales forecast.
Is the value starting to bump up as it's closing in?
I'm assuming you bump up against people like Women's Wear Daily.
It was bump up by 62 percent from the year prior.
For $200 more you can bump up to an i7-8500Y CPU.
Tsakos noted his company has seen a large bump up in profit.
When you've mastered the form, bump up to 24 reps per set.
Without legislation, Treasury could bump up against its borrowing limit before Sept.
A film this stunning benefits greatly from the bump up to 24K.
Trump's bluster would then suddenly bump up against the burden of proof.
The math can significantly bump up the haul for the leading candidates.
Public spaces throughout the development bump up against the Mystic River shoreline.
Meanwhile, Tesla raised $29 billion to bump up production of the new sedan.
Plus, longer-term bump-up CDs may still have an edge, McBride said.
But – we've begun to bump up against the limitations of our art form.
Does everyone bump up accordingly or will this fall on the stronger economies?
You start off as a starting teacher, and you bump up every year.
However, buzz may not matter if the brand can't bump up its sales.
When do historically high valuations start to bump up against rising interest rates?
Bump up the virus resistance of a potato, that's going on right now.
Narendra Modi, the prime minister, once vowed to bump up education spending to 6%.
Haskett also estimated Kohl's, Macy's and Target should see a bump up in sales.
What you do get, however, is a fairly significant bump up from the Air.
This album seemed to be a bump up in production from what you'd done.
They also have high levels of teenage pregnancy that help bump up the figures.
The ECB meets later today and is likely to bump up some economic forecasts.
Eventually, they'll bump up against some other limitation that keeps their growth in check.
They will bump up GDP by 0.2 percent by the end of this year.
We expect to see a bump up to Skylake for the Air as well.
These acquisition events, including OneFi's purchase, bump up performance metrics around African tech startups.
Two additional phases will bump up the total capacity to 100 million by 2040.
It will be great practice for the next time you bump up against sexism.
Aside from a bump up in image quality, a few other things have changed.
They comment, repost, and bump up threads seeking women from specific bases or units.
Brown recluse bites don't bump up — in fact, they sometimes create craters in the skin.
Don't go crazy and bump up the exposure so much, or you'll become a blob.
It's an indicator that prices are starting to bump up against a new economic reality.
Bump up the difficulty a few notches and the pressure starts to pile on quickly.
Worth-based homebuilder Bloomfield Homes, said those concerns outweigh the bump up in mortgage rates.
Airbus announced plans to bump up the range of the jet to stimulate more sales.
This suggests that a similar process could work to bump up their yields as well.
"So to bump up that signal, we add a lot more light" Specifically, blue light.
Like most technologies we'll bump up against the edges of a voice interface fairly quickly.
We still gonna have time to scrap and bump up we better move him now.
From there, it seems like the TV won't let the Pro bump up to 2160p.
In the real world, every constitutional right will inevitably bump up against some other value.
In coming years, New York and California will bump up their minimum wages to $213.
All of this attention -- even the negative kind -- will likely bump up his speaking fees.
By expanding Canvas to Instagram, those shares should bump up even higher, the company believes.
Donation levels that feature increasingly valuable gifts do indeed promote "bump-up spending," Yarrow says.
Its net effect would be to bump up 2018 GDP growth by 0.1 percentage point.
But it's not the kind of party drug that will bump up your social skills.
So this holiday season, let's bump up our brunch game with a festive circle of goodness.
They're willing to light patience on fire and bump up to the next level right now.
All of these potential solutions, however, could bump up against a powerful obstacle: free speech law.
Companies have said that hiring two auditors would bump up costs and not necessarily improve standards.
Sooner or later, Trump would bump up against Russia -- the root of all his political worries.
They bump up against one another on the patio alongside the pool or on the beach.
Infrastructure could also bump up against other priorities if the bill is released in the spring.
Each bump up in salary and billing has translated into a larger, more attractively appointed apartment.
So does the kind of contact that occurs when different groups bump up against one another.
I bump up the Bad Bunny and sip my coffee in the car while munching on toast.
It's possible that Apple might bump up the iPhone SE's current A9 chip to the newer A10.
Plus, with low gasoline prices, weren't consumers supposed to get a nice bump up in spending power?
"Well, I think that word technically means you make the table bump up and down," she said.
This year's seven-foot trees are a bump up from last year's three-foot or smaller trees.
Plus, after pivoting to traffic tickets, Fixed then began to bump up against the Bar Association, too.
Twitter also aims to bump up the percentage of underrepresented minorities in leadership roles to eight percent.
This past week, both Chevron and Exxon announced plans to bump up production significantly in the Permian.
" "She can scoot all around the floor and she's learning how to bump up and down stairs.
Mirrorless Rumors also says that the battery capacity would get a small bump up to 1,220 mAh.
Credit card rewards bump up your savings potential, since you can earn cash back on grocery purchases.
Meanwhile, the industry recklessly plans to bump up plastic production by 40 percent over the next decade.
Just like any good influencer, B. aims to bump up her followers and get sponsored brand partnerships.
So one of these days, the reality TV administration is going to bump up against actual reality.
If Virginia were to join, with its 13 electoral votes, the total would bump up to 209.
Mr. Bellone now sees the potential to "bump up the pilot even further," to perhaps 5,000 homes.
I could bump up the contrast or lower the contrast, abstract it, make it more ambiguous and mysterious.
The Futures Industry Association (FIA) said forcing a change in location would fragment markets and bump up costs.
So you want to bump up your home security, but you don't know what system to opt for?
There's a chance you still might bump up against the 5GB limit because it's a comically small limit.
She'll help you win trust and gain favors at work — she may even bump up your IG following.
Tutoring may temporarily bump up scores by only a few points, but that can make all the difference.
We added some Fernet Branca to it to bump up the mint's depth, and then that was it.
Or, you can manually bump up your savings rate each time you get a raise or a bonus.
To bump up the value of the entire list by a factor of 10 you simply swipe left.
If there are disciplinary problems, the court system can just bump up the sentence to its full length.
YOU DRIVE TO THESE PLACES AND BUMP UP AND DOWN AND THEN YOU GET INTO THESE WONDERFUL BUILDINGS.
The screen's resolution might also finally get a bump up from 1,25 x 28,23 to 25,21 x 2000,13.
Customers don't want clearing to be split between different clearing houses, which would bump up costs, Warren said.
The Seagate GameDrive 4TB will immediately bump up your console's storage capacity, adding space for another 50+ games.
"Bump up" C.D.s allow you to request an increase during the term of the certificate — typically just once.
That is a significant bump up from 2845 years ago, when it owned just 72011 shows out of 2729.
Tariffs on goods from countries like China and Mexico would bump up costs on imported goods for U.S. consumers.
That helped bump up Facebook's technical department from 17 percent female last year to 19 percent female this year.
Light will bump up into tiny particles of nitrogen and oxygen, which flings the light outward in all directions.
The bump up will be like night and day for longtime Air users who are finally ready to upgrade.
FIS believes the deal will bump up its revenue growth from 6% to 9% over the next three years.
"I wouldn't be surprised to see it bump up into the $1 billion to $1.5 billion range," said Harwood.
Financing for an expected bump up in government spending may drag further on bond prices and send yields higher.
Meanwhile, FuboTV offers two simultaneous streams by default, which you can bump up to three for $6 per month.
We want to see if there can't be a higher bump-up by Qualcomm in order to satisfy Elliott.
Keeping to custom, the bishops voted to bump up Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo, archbishop of Galveston-Houston, to president.
Other states and cities are on track to bump up their wages to $4003 by 2400 or soon after.
As the plant-based competition begins to literally bump up against traditional protein sources, meat producers are taking notice.
If you're in good health, this is an easy way to bump up your retirement income without additional risk.
She begins to bump up against the differences in the emotional register of French as opposed to American English.
On the traditional B2B trade publishing side of things, those are the players we tend to bump up against.
Big events like this stand to bring players back into the fold and bump up that revenue even further.
But if you want NFL Network, you'll need to bump up to the next tier at $44.99 per month.
She said she had gotten near "the end zone" once, only to bump up against the ultimate silencer: fear.
But eventually and probably soon, Moore's law will bump up against the limits set by the laws of physics.
In these four races, country artists bump up against R&B musicians, and they both take on pop stars.
And at each accident scene, those two kinds of survivals bump up against each other in increasingly complicated ways.
When the footlong deal first launched, a store might run periodic promotions to "bump up sales or traffic," Fernandez said.
My legs feel a little bit like lead today, so I skip the inclines, and just bump up the speed.
However, VentureBeat claims the S9+ should get a small bump up to 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage standard.
There are playback and registered device limitations — but they're so generous it's unlikely audiences will ever bump up against them.
The initiative teamed up with Times Up for the "4% Challenge," in an effort to dramatically bump up these stats.
A 23 percent reduction would bump up earnings by $22, while a 2300 percent cut would boost EPS by $24.7.
The business tax rate would be reduced from 35 percent to 15 percent, which would bump up Alphabet's net income.
The Commission will review the pledges before deciding on future action to bump up demand, such as regulation or incentives.
Industry analyst Trilby Lundberg said Sunday that higher crude oil costs caused refiners and retailers to bump up their prices.
At 1900, Ross expects the index to find support, as it would bump up against its 150-week moving average.
But at times, the rules also bump up against innovative leaps in terms of how we could use our smartphones.
Market capitulation is usually followed by a brief pause, and maybe even a bump up in prices before resuming declines.
That's a $14 bump up from the previous minimum of $35 it set when it last raised prices in 2013.
Both new Super-series GPUs seem to only be a relatively minor bump up in specs versus the previous generation.
China has redoubled efforts to lure overseas investors and bump up bond market inflows after relaxing rules on foreign investment.
His comments could help justify a bump up in corporate taxes to cover the cost of eliminating the corporate AMT.
The rings often don't pay but keep promising to pay or bump up the money if more trips are done.
She recently made roughly $1,500 in two weeks, a solid bump up from her last job at a Walmart deli.
It gets a small bump up in shooting speed, too — 7 frames per second versus 0993 on the Mark III.
Those users tend to bump up against the character limits less often, which Twitter said leads to more frequent messages.
"We'd really like to bump up the festival feeling and the opportunity to gather," Ms. Holy said in an interview.
The samples bump up against the rap, and each communicates a distinct message: Lootpack would not be bought or sold.
If the Dolphins win, and Kansas City loses in San Diego, they will bump up to the No. 5 seed.
Yet it also beckons strangers to bump up next to each other as they crane their necks to look up.
Samsung might also bump up the battery to 4,000 mAh, a significant increase from the Note 8's conservative 3,300 mAh.
That would bump up costs by forcing banks and users to have multiple piles of cash to back trades, Flint said.
The Democrats' advantage in the national popular vote would bump up from a little more than 1 point to 3 points.
These are politically explosive issues that bump up against personal choices about where and how we live, even who we are.
That change in rhetoric has led to a bump up for stocks as investors predict a longer period of cheap cash.
Currently India is struggling with huge amounts of sugar and good rains could further bump up the supply of the sweetener.
The Fenix 5 and 5S will cost $600, while the 5X and Sapphire models will bump up the price another $100.
Prosecutors can bump up the estimated cost of a hack with loosely related expenses, or lowball it if a defendant cooperates.
In early December, Trump told Xi he'd bump up those tariffs unless the Chinese showed "progress" on the big structural issues.
GDP is forecast to increase 21 percent this year from last year, and bump up to just 25 percent in 21.
GDP is forecast to increase 1.82 percent this year from last year, and bump up to just 43 percent in 2017.
Every time we warn of rising rates, or see a tiny bump up, some global economic tantrum pushes them back down.
"I think there is a good chance we would bump up our GDP forecasts," said Michael Blythe, chief economist at CBA.
It's also currently prepping for an IPO, which Bloomberg says could bump up the company's value to more than $8 billion.
"Banks might want to take risk on some trades but it's not to bump up their league table positions," he said.
Fifth, all of this will bump up GDP growth a bit, and that will create positive operative leverage for our earnings.
It allows McCain to bump up his stake to 45 percent from 35 percent currently, or to take it over entirely.
Those same engine options will be available on the new 2017 Q50 as well, giving it a bump up in performance.
Part of the hope is that the funding and IPO will help bump up the value of GFG with more activity.
In March, the Federal Reserve moved to raise interest rates, which will likely bump up your credit card's annual percentage rate.
But it also highlighted the risk that disappointment over "reforms and necessary adjustments to the Brazilian economy" could bump up inflation.
Of course, if you're planning to do some truly complex video stuff, you're going to want to bump up those specs.
When humans bump up against beings who wield power beyond their comprehension, they respond with awe and even something like devotion.
Once the combination is complete, Disney will bump up his performance-based annual target bonus by 66 percent, to $20 million.
And like its spotlight bulbs, the Hue Go's brightness has also gotten a bump up from 5303 lumens to 520 lumens.
Tom Carper (D-Delaware) even said that President Donald Trump may support a tax bump up of 25 cents a gallon.
This is the way the market is now: A little waterproofing here, a little wireless charging there, a bump up in speed.
"Banks might want to take risk on some trades but it's not to bump up their league table positions," said one banker.
If there is a wholesale shift of transportation to electricity, it could bump up state electricity demand by 50 percent or more.
Trump wanted to eviscerate the Department of Energy, especially the blue-sky ARPA-E programs, but it's getting a small bump up.
The state will bump up payments for people transferring from the old system, ensuring that they are not immediately left worse off.
And there is little sign that cuts to in-work benefits, such as tax credits, prompt employers to bump up wages instead.
The Apple Watch addition is the main difference from the original Base Station, along with a $20 price bump up to $119.99.
The problem for UK buyers is that wages have not had a commensurate Brexit bump up, meaning Brits' disposable incomes are shrinking.
Hopefully the bump up in offline downloads is a sign that Spotify might soon also raise the maximum library size, as well.
A World Bank study suggests that just two hours less housework a week could bump up female employment by ten percentage points.
To meet the Pop Warner requirement of 24 players, Chris had to bump up two 11-year-olds from a younger team.
New Treasury supply to finance an expected bump up in government spending may drag further on bond prices and send yields higher.
Other forms of travel, such as trains, buses and cruises, will see a slight bumpup 1.1 percent to 1.48 million travelers.
The front-facing camera is a bump up from the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus with a new "portrait" camera mode.
During our conversation, she described some of the sales techniques she had employed over the years to bump up interest in properties.
The ones taken with the iPhone looked more vivid, though they appeared to slightly bump up yellows to make photos look warmer.
As always with Trump, the rational and the Cartesian bump up against his fiendish antennae for the mass hypnosis of our age.
Launching with a bundle — ESPN+ and ad-supported Hulu — also helped bump up both apps in app stores, according to Apptopia's report.
The first is a major decline in U.S growth forecast and the second being a minor bump up for China's growth forecast.
And the Medicaid buy-in plan does bump up certain doctor payment rates, which the legislators say would come from general revenue.
Faced with a baying crowd who would not mute their deafening protest, the judges were forced to bump up Nemov's tally to 9.762.
The OP6T's battery has also received a sizable bump up from 3,300 mAh to 3,700, and the difference in longevity is quite noticeable.
You can, for example, set up the best ecommerce site in Croatia but when you try to expand you bump up against Amazon.
You can also buy an individual license for $49.99 for a limited time, which will bump up to $64.99 after the launch offer.
In reality, that same study found that families said they were only able to bump up their savings by less than 1 percent.
The new poll is a significant bump up from other recent North Carolina surveys, which have found Clinton with a much smaller lead.
It's similar to the way a job candidate wants interest from multiple companies, to incentivize each firm to bump up their salary offer.
Hoodline is not disclosing its valuation, but from what we understand, it's around $75 million and a bump up from its previous valuation.
Exports are expected to rise 8.57 percent this year, the statistics agency said, a bump up from the 8.5 percent estimated in February.
As development continues to bump up against fire adapted ecosystems, both the risk of destruction, and the need to control it, sharply rise.
Joelson asks what happens when two unexpected elements or techniques bump up against one another: collaged, industrial fabrics  and the painterly, handmade gesture.
The authorities have redoubled efforts to lure overseas investors and bump up bond market inflows after the relaxation of rules on foreign investment.
But I didn't personally bump up against the limitations of her message until something in my life changed dramatically: I became a mom.
But he said that as you get older, you should pull back on stocks and bump up your weighting in bonds and cash.
These rates would be a big haircut from those paid by private insurers, though it would be a bump up from Medicaid reimbursement.
Perkins scored 20 points in the 97-69 romp over Texas Southern, which represents a nice bump up from last season's 8.1 average.
Meanwhile, Delta is testing out basic economy rewards, which can be used with miles, and could bump up the cost of regular airfare tickets.
For devices like a $299 HP ProBook, the $49 upgrade charge is a nominal fee to bump up to a fuller version of Windows.
Samsung TVs deliver colors better than any other company as is, but the QLED is able to bump up the color quality even more.
It's thought that gases within the arms bump up against each and other and become so compressed that they give birth to new stars.
This means it's easy for a single person to bump up into a higher tax bracket when converting their traditional IRA to a Roth.
Bump up your 401(k) contribution Contributing just 1% more of your paycheck toward a 401(k) will add thousands to your retirement savings.
Yet in the following weeks, analysts and marketing experts said they expected the ad to bring more attention to Nike and bump up sales.
He will be one of the best-known candidates, someone others are looking to knock down a peg to bump up their own chances.
Staying positive will not only help bump up your chances of getting in, but it can also help you cope during this stressful time.
This is a strong deal, but it's worth noting that for only £3 extra a month you can bump up your data allowance significantly.
Here, we bump up against a similar set of speed bumps that Nina faced as she managed to squeeze out of seemingly impossible corners.
The S.E.C. could respond to the Kokesh case by requesting broader tolling agreements when it starts to bump up against the five-year limit.
Mark Hoppus Mark Hoppus gets a bump up for coming to terms with the universal truth that our teenage years represent our creative peak.
Steak-Umm's Social Media Manager The Steak-Umm social media manager gets a little bump up for watching Fight Club for the first time.
Raising the minimum wage to a living wage, which would be a giant boost to the economy and bump up middle class wages, too.
Droid Life reports that the Pixel 22017 XL will start at $217 for 21GB of storage and bump up to $949 if you want 128GB.
"On the midstream side, we have a negative rating outlook, but we don't necessarily anticipate a huge bump up in restructurings quite yet," he said.
When I first moved to Paris, I redid my budget to bump up the amount I thought I'd be spending on clothes and personal maintenance.
" With so many exciting ideas in the works, Cameron said he and his team began "to bump up against the limitations of our art form.
But it's also a 210 that, besides having a targa-style roof, sports a 206-horsepower motor, a notable bump up from the base Carrera.
Nevertheless, we'd be lying if our palms didn't get a little sweaty when we heard that Mercury retrograde would bump up against the tax deadline.
The GH5's OLED electronic viewfinder also gets a solid bump up from 2.36 million dots with a 0.67 magnification to 3.68 and 8503 magnification.
For Your RootsIf you're trying to turn up the volume once your hair falls flat, use this to bump up some of your smaller sections.
The company last year reported just under 95 million monthly users but with a weak outlook, so this will help it bump up its prospects.
Activist investors have nudged companies in other sectors to bump up dividends and make management changes for years, emboldened to take on increasingly bigger targets.
FedEx also released earnings after the bell today and saw its stock bump up 7653 percent after beating both the top and the bottom lines.
Banking and exchange officials in London say that forcing the shift of euro-denominated clearing would fragment trading pools and bump up costs for users.
They can bump up the weights attached to answers from underrepresented groups, or fill in blanks with imputed answers based on those from similar people.
These eight unexpected winter bills can result in out-of-pocket costs exceeding $1,000 — as well as bump up insurance premiums over the long haul.
Meanwhile, smaller developers are often rounded up in Apple's new collections and daily lists, which likely also bump up their downloads at least a bit.
This would potentially require tougher capital and liquidity requirements which could bump up costs for British banks wanting to do business across Europe after Brexit.
The drop in the so-called real goods trade deficit could see economists bump up their very low first-quarter gross domestic product growth estimates.
The company's new television effort, "The Weekly," available on the cable network FX and the streaming service Hulu, helped bump up revenue in the period.
Say you get a 10% salary increase and bump up your automatic retirement contribution by 2% before the new paycheck even hits your bank account.
The second overlapping phase of the human genetic revolution takes a further step by promising to bump up the number of eggs available in IVF.
Then, in October, Amazon announced it would bump up its starting pay to $15 an hour for all of its workers making less than that.
Wayne is a genius when it comes to relishing the sounds of certain words and the way their natural rhythms bump up against each other.
Those promises will bump up against the reality that Pakistan's government has little money to spare, is straddled with debt and must tighten its finances.
While analysts foresee "Maleficent" drawing a decent crowd, it's "Frozen 22" and "Rise of Skywalker" that are expected to bump up the box office receipts.
Plus, the fact that you're one year older could bump up your RMD slightly as well, since the numbers are based on IRS longevity tables.
Close-ups amplify the claustrophobia; Ms. Moss said that the camera sometimes came so near to her face that she would bump up against it.
On top of that, many hedge funds pressure companies to sell themselves to their competitors to bump up share prices before they themselves cash out.
As for internals, the S20 sports a healthy 4,000 mAh battery, which the S20+ and Ultra bump up to 4,1503 mAh and 5,000 mAh, respectively.
Her strategy is to bump up the options - so instead of 3 percent, 5 percent or 7 percent, one would offer 5, 7 or 9.
While the city-state's preliminary fourth-quarter gross domestic product (GDP) came in higher than forecasts, the bank didn't expect the bump up would be sustainable.
Organizations like the Open Market Institute and Color of Change wrote to the FTC requesting that it bump up the fine to at least $2 billion.
The bump-up in Saudi Arabia's status as a concern was in part due to an illicit service for pirated content called BeoutQ, the report said.
Any bump-up in revenue from Pokemon GO is not expected to be evident until the company reports for the current quarter ending on Sept 30.
That's a good bump up from the $38.8 million Snap pulled in a year prior, but again, it's a far cry from what analysts had expected.
The odds are not even one in a million to bump up against a real true pioneer and a genius like Bruce Springsteen — they don't exist.
And on top of this it's taking Super Chat — a service where viewers can pay to bump up their comments in the stream — out of beta.
She could bump up rates two or three more times this year as the Fed sees inflation returning to 2 percent and pressure rising on wages.
Had there been a big bump-up in this measure for November it would have been a sign that traders were loading up on protective contracts.
In the present day, the ruling is still meaningful to musicians, who spent years attempting to get the copyright court to bump up their minimum rates.
The Noir has a hybrid two-way driver — with one balanced armature and one dynamic speaker — which the Howl bump up to a three-way arrangement.
That number had been decreasing for some time (down from 1.43,21.4 in 22014 to 22015,000 in 2013), but seemed to bump up again this past year.
The ECB is widely expected to bump up its 2018 growth forecasts on Thursday in what could be the fourth consecutive quarterly upgrade of the projection.
"The fact that it chose to bump up production guidance rather than reduce capex guidance ... is an interesting data point," Cormark Securities analyst Amir Arif said.
But with the Fed set to bump up rates three times a year through 2019, that could mean the addition of $2180 in total interest annually.
They will gain a larger market weight in the Russell 2000, which will force indexers to buy them, often resulting in a bump up in price.
With the Frywall, my inability to select the correct-sized pan wasn't as crucial because my food had extra vertical surface area to bump up against.
You'll bump up against almost 700 American students on campus, some 200 of them working toward a bachelor's — 48 percent more than just three years ago.
I guessed it would represent a big bump up from the V6, but I wasn't fully prepared for how big a bump, in the sensory realms.
But in the spending bill Trump signed on Friday afternoon, ARPA-E got a budget bump, up to $353.3 million up from $306 million in 2017.
But is the GFE simply a marketable buzzword meant to bump up costs, like realtors who extend the borders of "hip" neighborhoods to jack up rents?
While the Mark IV has the same size 3.2-inch LCD screen as the Mark III, the resolution gets a bump up to 1.62 million dots.
Any bump up in aid to those affected by hurricanes, wildfires, and other natural disasters should be fully offset by prudent spending cuts in other areas.
Sometimes it would bump up against you if you were talking about net neutrality or some obscure lobbying thing, but generally you just did your thing.
This episode is what happens when "the truth is out there" and "trust no one" bump up against bogus cries of "fake news" and maybe aliens.
Coming in February, the Elite Active 75t will feature "a durable coating for dust and sweat resistance" and bump up the water / sweat resistance to IP57.
But as the institution expands, it's worth asking: If $12 shows sell out, why won't they bump up tickets to the still reasonable $15 next year?
The new Nokia 3310 3G will sell for €69 (about $81 USD), a slight bump up from the original version, which sold for €49 (about $58 USD).
The base version is expected to get a range of 23 miles on a single charge, though the company is hoping to bump up that number eventually.
A transbrake lets the driver bump up the engine speed to increase the available torque, then let 'er fly with a flick of a steering wheel paddle.
Mozambique's Finance Minister Adriano Maleiane also dashed hopes that it could offer GDP-linked bonds which would give investors bump-up payments if the country's economy improves.
Taken together the data caused some forecasters to bump up their estimates of economic growth for the year, and firm their expectations for the Fed's December action.
Costing €100 more than the base P20 Pro, the leather variants also bump up the RAM and storage from 6GB with 128GB to 8GB with 256GB, respectively.
On the desktop side, you can bump up the memory to 32GB and the graphics to an Nvidia GTX 1080 Founder Edition or AMD Radeon R9 390X.
But the company's massive revenue (and meager profits) still overwhelmingly come from the US, where it's been able to bump up prices on its existing user base.
They were disappointed that possible bump-up payments were not included, should the country's economy pick up once long-awaited gas production - expected by late 2022 - begins.
Both smokers and police complain that the city's ban on sales, imposed by congressional conservatives, are leaving residents to bump up against legal limits around the drug.
Banks tried to get round this by upping fixed pay and awarding allowances on a monthly or quarterly basis to bump up basic pay to senior staff.
Fewer openings can also have a ripple effect, shrinking the bargaining power of workers in general, making it tougher to ask for a bump up in pay.
After that bump up, Vestas is valued at more than 19 times this year's 740 million euros of forecast net income, compared to Siemens Gamesa's 16 times.
ISDA said joint oversight and regulatory cooperation would avoid splitting up the clearing market, a step that would bump up costs for euro zone users in particular.
The record-setting top-speed is a a substantial bump up from the run-of-the-mill Chiron, which maxes out at an electronically-constrained 261 mph.
On the heels of that announcement, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, with some 900 lawyers, also said it would bump up its associates' pay scale to match.
The Porsche Macan S is a gorgeous, luxury crossover that as-tested was packed with expensive extras that didn't do much to bump up base-level performance.
Beaches in Guatemala and Honduras that bump up against the mouth of the Motagua River, as seen here, are some of the worst examples of trash pileup.
"It certainly is a real significant bump up from what we did with the [Elena] Kagan nomination," said Carrie Severino, the group's chief counsel and policy director.
Boardroom conversations are shifting in the wake of WeWork's failed IPO, and investors are urging money-losing start-ups to tighten operations and eventually bump up prices.
In this material, many facts of Wilder's life bump up awkwardly against the pioneer world created in the novels and embraced by her fans, red and blue.
GM and FCA marched along together for the year, with FCA enjoying a late-2019 bump up in price when the carmaker's merger with Peugeot was announced.
So at some point, don't you bump up against the same scaling problems that established company X, Y or Z, a Fox, a Comcast, a Disney, have?
All of those new devices helped its services business — Roku calls it its "platform" business — bump up revenue by 91 percent, while gross profit jumped 104 percent.
How much more depends on usage, but it's still a bump up from the dismal 12-16 hours you'd get on older Android watches running the 2100 processor.
The stock market rally has been fueled in part by hopes that a big tax cut — of one kind or another — would bump up corporate profits and spending.
Andy Xie, an independent economist and former managing director at Morgan Stanley, told CNBC's "Squawk Box " on Tuesday that he wasn't optimistic the bump up could be sustained.
If the minimum age to buy tobacco products increased to 221 in all 221 states, that rate would bump up to about 221%, Cowen analyst Vivien Azer estimates.
"We began to bump up against the limitations for our art form," he said, explaining that he decided he would need more installments to tell the whole story.
Bump-up CDs, for instance, give you a chance to switch to a higher rate partway through the account's term, but offer lower yields than traditional CDs upfront.
Bayer will bump up its offer for Monsanto by $3, to $125 per share, after addressing Monsanto's concerns over financing, the company said in a press release Thursday.
But by next year, Amazon will drop to 63 percent, Google will bump up to 31 percent and a plethora of smaller OEMs will collectively take 12 percent.
I now charge 0003% more than my previous hourly rate, which helps offset the costs of a coding course I began taking to bump up my skill set.
Hardy Nickerson, who is a graduate transfer from California, had 413 total tackles versus Rutgers to bump up his average to a Big Ten-best 9.7 per game.
The offer, sent to drivers in the Houston area, promises the chance to bump up earnings by 33 percent — with, of course, a catch or two thrown in.
Banks worry this could create an unfair playing field and bump up compliance costs, but Berrigan said "political whims" have yet to be translated into actual policy changes.
If we are talking a relatively modest increase in the deficit in the long term debt, the tax reform would cause a bump up in our growth potentially.
The extended high river season broke the rules of nature and overstayed through Spring, to bump up against summertime hurricane season—none of which was supposed to happen.
"The vast majority of the crude stock decline will be made up in next week's numbers when we should see a big bump up in imports," he said.
The resolution is (as leaks suggested) 73,960 x 1,440 — an odd bump up from the S21469448's 23,2000 x 23,2500, owing to the company's shift in aspect ratio.
If you need a more expensive procedure, however, you may bump up against your plan's maximum, which means you'll have to pay out of pocket for the rest.
Google, for a long time, was the dominant way that people thought about packaged news, and could you bump up your relevancy so you were higher in results.
If you were able to bump up your monthly payment to $250 per month, you could pay off the entire $5,250 balance in 21 months without any interest.
The spring in the air prompted the International Monetary Fund last month to bump up its 2017 global growth forecast to 3.5 percent from 3.4 percent in January.
Huffman said Singer told her "'we will make sure she gets the scores she needs" by having a proctor bump up her scores after she takes the test.
Announcing the new investment on March 225, Toyota stressed the sum helped bump up a five-year investment pledge made in 2017 to almost $13 billion from $10 billion.
The 27-year-old electrical engineering grad student studies a particular kind of bubble—the gas-filled microbubbles that technicians use to bump up contrast in grainy ultrasound images.
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Volvo Cars has started producing its XC40 compact crossover SUV in China to bump up capacity and cater for growing demand, the Swedish carmaker said on Friday.
The heads have circular photos beneath them, pulled from a synced Facebook account, to help denote who is who, while software simulates lip movements to bump up the realism.
Before this increase to 2TB, backing up a iPhone with 256GB of storage to iCloud could have potentially forced a user to bump up against his 1TB storage limit.
While there is a setting to bump up the colors by 10 percent, the company's going to issue a software update that'll let users crank the saturation up further.
Plus, once you bump up your carb intake a few times, your body learns to produce the enzymes and transporters needed to break down the sugar infusion more efficiently.
Street Fighter V players have purchased enough DLC to bump up the 20163 Capcom Cup's prize pool by almost $22016,2400, making this year's tournament the most lucrative one yet.
USDA has predicted a similar yearly rate of increase to U.S. soybean exports ever since 24, but the agency's new projections bump up last year's numbers by 20173 percent.
An activist will come out and threaten a proxy contest to urge shareholders not to vote for the deal unless the buyer agrees to a bump up the price.
At other times, they can leverage Ivory Clasp's need for inventory to bump up their minimum order quantity with factory suppliers in order to get better rates as needed.
The Basel Committee of banking regulators from nearly 30 countries has faced pushback from banks and European Union governments who fear the new rules will bump up capital requirements.
This technique allows scientists to bump up the resolution of the images acquired by satellites, which sweep around the planet acquiring far more data than any rover ever could.
Google has a pretty clear incentive to bump up ads for its own products — despite its competitors bids for the same space — to the top of the search page.
Of course, if she wants to bump up her guest list next year, I think I could carve out some time in my busy schedule to attend the festivities.
Banks have dubbed the package "Basel IV" or a step change in capital requirements, and the Group of 20 Economies (G20) ruled it should not significantly bump up capital.
Boost benefits for beneficiaries 85+ Provide a bump-up in benefits at age 85033, which would help older women better keep pace with increases in the cost of living.
Officials at the Bank of England, which regulates LCH, have argued that splitting euro clearing would fragment markets and bump up costs for users, a view disputed by Eurex.
Between the lines: The program's new delay runs the risk of having it bump up against Congress' $8 billion spending cap, which would require a reauthorization from Capitol Hill.
The researchers suggest that as the granules of powder bump up against the stirrer, the fluid and each other, the level of friction they experience at first is high.
It's not until users bump up to its premium plan ($15.99) that Netflix allows for the same four-device streaming that Disney+ is offering with its most affordable option.
The plan would reduce the current exemption to $3.5 million, down from $11.4 million this year, and bump up the current rate from 40% to a floor of 45%.
It's $22070,22, and that bump up in price gets you an Intel Core i2099-8003H processor and a 2800Hz refresh rate display, which provides a smoother experience when gaming.
Analysts polled by FactSet expect Oracle to bump up its dividend by a penny to 225 cents in Monday's report and then again to 1643 cents in mid-2164.
I thought mine was sufficient, but realized I needed a bump up when my husband — who normally never works from home — and I tried to hold video calls simultaneously.
Will a motorized pop-up camera affect the OnePlus 7's long-term durability or bump up the price of a phone line that keeps getting more expensive each year?
The S28 phones have the same 83-megapixel sensor camera with optical image stabilization on the back, while the front camera gets a bump up from 28 to 28 megapixels.
With that goal in mind, they are made with lightweight fabrics, with cushions on the elbows, knees, and feet, in case people bump up into something during their weightless experience.
Asia currencies got a bump up Monday after the dollar took a hit from a weaker-than-expected U.S. jobs report, but it isn't clear if the move is sustainable.
That's a bump up from the previous smoking age of 18 — and a massive victory for public health advocates who are pushing for new restrictions on the deadly, addictive drug.
As scripting becomes more complex, and systems bump up against systems, and the worlds themselves become richer, player-photographers will uncover more unique experiences and create many all their own.
The Senate impeachment trial continuing into the middle of next week means it will bump up against both the Iowa caucuses and the president's third State of the Union address.
Millennials are positioned to receive raises and bonuses for decades to come, so every bonus or bump up in salary can make a material difference on your future nest egg.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has a plan: Bump up the iPhone's price and sell customers services and other devices, like Apple Music and the Apple Watch, to go with them.
Its bump up to the top spot was spotted by app intelligence firm Sensor Tower, which has been following its climb since the introduction of in-app subscriptions last fall.
Berkshire Hathaway Inc, which rose 3.5 percent after the Warren Buffett-led conglomerate reported a 67 percent surge in quarterly operating profit on Saturday, helped bump up the S&P.
But simply increasing that capacity won't be enough to get New York the number of beds it needs — it will only bump up the number of beds to about 80,13.
After a year at her job, she'll be eligible for a 5% match on her 20193(b) and plans to bump up her contributions to take full advantage of it.
Kuwait's stock market is being considered for a bump-up to emerging markets status by major index providers, and that would be a significant reclassification within the world of investors.
Sessions' visit comes days after the Trump administration unveiled its budget proposal for 2018, which increases DOJ funding to Project Safe Neighborhoods by 1,077 percent — a $64 million bump up.
I expect this will bump up mortgage rates only a little a bit so there should be a further strengthening in mortgage application activity after what we saw last week.
N Brown, known for its brands SimplyBe and JD Williams, said higher fuel prices and currency-related changes will bump up its costs and squeeze the disposable income of its customers.
Meanwhile, on the inside, its battery has gotten a significant bump up to 4,000 mAh, which is more than 20-percent larger than the Note 8's 3,300 mAh power pack.
STOCKHOLM, April 33 (Reuters) - Volvo Cars has started producing its XC40 compact crossover SUV in China to bump up capacity and cater for growing demand, the Swedish carmaker said on Friday.
This placed me in a slightly forward riding position that put more pressure onto my hands, causing the steel frame to transfer every bump up my arms and into my skull.
The Senate impeachment trial potentially continuing into the middle of next week means it could bump up against both the Iowa caucuses and the president's third State of the Union address.
The new 21-inch iMac with 4K display will start at $0003,299, but you'll need to pay more for the bump up to the new six-core processor Apple will offer.
"This acceleration, the bump up in hiring, I don't know why it wouldn't dissipate if all of these folks lost insurance and the payment that goes along with it," Turner said.
Sooner or later, you bump up against something they just don't understand about the country, and you have to go looking for thoughts on that topic or theme in another book.
Organizers said requirements were becoming clearer with less than 600 days to go until the event, prompting them to bump up estimates for transportation and Games operations by $100 million apiece.
He was, he said, stunned to see how rapidly the Nazis had invaded "and how far down south they went" — through the Caucasus to bump up practically against the Middle East.
In established and emerging markets alike, they also tend to drive admiration, trust and appetite for the brands selling such wares (allowing the brands, in turn, to bump up their prices).
Gains from JGB sales would bump up earnings only for as long as three to four years, so banks still need long-term solutions to strengthen domestic loan businesses, Yamada said.
Using predictive text software (like the one on a smartphone messaging app) could bump up the processing speed, but probably not to the 100 words per minute Facebook claiming is possible.
Amazon's arrival in Arlington is expected to bump up hotel bookings and lead to a boost in hotel revenue, which the county would then skim off the top to give to Amazon.
GET WITH THE PROGRAMMERS On the flipside, private equity firms are seeking partnerships with pension funds to bump up the valuation of assets without having to seek a market listing, bankers say.
Out of the box, the Anafi is very sluggish to fly, but head into settings and bump up the speed and it will fly just as well as the more expensive options.
"You may see governments intensify fiscal spending alongside lower rates ... I think there'll be pressure on governments across Asia to bump up fiscal spending through infrastructure and other fiscal measures," Kotecha said.
Some reported seeing a bump up in demand as customers stock up on products to cope with the 10-day break as well as due to uncertainty about Brexit, the survey showed.
Meanwhile, Darden reported a strong quarter at the end of March that included a bump up in same-store sales, improved 2017 earnings guidance, and a new acquisition of Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen.
According to the investors and Chinese media reports, those movies include Ip Man 3, whose distributor admitted last week to buying 56 million yuan ($8.66 million) in tickets to bump up sales.
Even stripping out just 10 percent of Commerzbank's costs might add about €5 billion to the value of the combined business, on a net present value basis, and should bump up returns.
"When we have a nice spring day early, we bump up about 10 percent from a 'normal' day ... maybe an extra $200 to $400," Joe Rubinstein, owner of Joe Coffee, told Soller.
And while bonuses, extra commissions and overtime bump up a worker's average income, unwelcome reductions in hours, particularly at the lower end of the income ladder, more often shrink an expected paycheck.
Apple Watches might need to be replaced more frequently than Swiss watches to upgrade their technology and boost battery life, all of which could bump up Apple's unit sales number, said Thielke.
"President Trump's desire for more trade wins is going to continue to bump up against the EU's unwillingness to put agriculture on the table," wrote Bruce Hirsh, principal with Tailwind Global Strategies.
When anyone starts talking about how race and class predetermine a child's outcome in the United States, they bump up against some of the most cherished beliefs of the conservative legal world.
Options from there bump up the price quickly, but include options for Nvidia MX250 graphics, more RAM and storage, a touchscreen, as well more updated makes with 10th-gen Intel Core CPUs.
Trump responds with a threat to raise tariffs to 20193% from 25% on Chinese goods already being taxed, and to bump up his planned tariff on consumer goods from 10% to 15%.
But it's hard to imagine that you being on Instagram or Twitter or whatever it is, is gonna bump up your reliable sources ratings by any significant number or any number, right?
Against the euro, the dollar was slightly weaker on the day at $1.1824 with traders focused on a ECB policy meeting later today where it may bump up some of its economic forecasts.
Traders expect further pressure on oil if the U.S. jobs data for August, due on Friday, show sharp employment gains that could bump up the dollar , which hit three-week highs on Wednesday.
Traders expect further pressure on oil if the U.S. jobs data for August, due on Friday, show sharp employment gains that could bump up the dollar, which hit three-week highs on Wednesday.
Though it looked identical to the iPhone 3G, the 3GS came with a bump up in resolution to 3-megapixels, and added video recording with VGA (640 x 480) resolution at 1.23 fps.
Start early, save consistently and bump up your contributions when your budget allows, said certified financial planner Becky Krieger, senior director for wealth management teams at Accredited Investors Wealth Management in Edina, Minnesota.
The wages of Bank of America's more than 208,000 U.S. employees will get the bump up to $20 an hour by the end of the first quarter of 2020, according to a Nov.
But White House officials did not want to bump up too closely against the laws on who can lead and when, even though many of the department's leaders are not in permanent positions.
The mystery of low inflation won't be solved before the Fed's expected vote to raise interest rates Wednesday, but an early morning report on CPI should show a bump up in consumer prices.
These new books will bump up against the repackaged editions of older Trump biographies that have taken on new significance now that Mr. Trump is a presidential candidate running on his business record.
YouTube's bump up in the charts is indicative of its large and powerful community, and the potential for the mobile live-streaming technology to impact the way these video creators reach their audience.
Around the Continent, a crisis over the standard of living has fueled protests like the Yellow Vest movement in France, which forced President Emmanuel Macron to bump up the minimum wage with subsidies.
His accomplishments include the commercial revival of the downtown, a bump-up of 543,254 jobs over his two terms, and the demolition or repair of over 22012,22015 decrepit houses to attack urban blight.
If the team had just added Bell — and relied on improvement from quarterback Sam Darnold in his second year — the Jets could have expected a bump up from last year's 4-503 record.
LONDON, June 20 (Reuters) - Splitting Europe's market for clearing euro-denominated derivatives would bump up costs for users and do little to improve financial stability, Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said on Tuesday.
Even if you aren't able to bump up your savings rate at that pace, make time to consistently check in on your finances and look for ways you can cut back and invest more.
The BoE's Woods said that re-structuring by financial firms to mitigate risks to their business will in general increase complexity, while dislocation and fragmentation of markets could bump up costs and cut activity.
It's an indicator that prices are starting to bump up against a new economic reality, and while it will increase pressure on sellers, it simply reflects that fewer people can buy a home now.
Currently, the cheapest iPhone offers just 16GB, but some rumors have hinted that Apple will bump up the device's minimum capacity to 32GB, with the next tiers of capacity being 128GB and 256GB, respectively.
This Series E is a big bump up for the company: in its previous round in July 2018, the company was valued at $1.4 billion — partly the result of strong growth at the company.
Working-class families flee to where they can afford to live, to the suburbs, the exurbs, and eventually out into the undeveloped wilderness, where they bump up against wealthy tech execs with second homes.
They considered it, but then realized they would need to sell separate tickets and potentially raise more funds, which would bump up against their goals of keeping the con affordable and centering marginalized fans.
The city mourns Will Smith Smith, a city hero who played defensive end for the Saints, was slain April 9 in downtown New Orleans in an altercation that occurred after a traffic bump-up.
In a warning shot before a crucial Basel Committee meeting in November, the economic affairs committee plans to vote on a resolution calling for the new rules not to bump up capital requirements significantly.
This proves demonstrably that the Federal Reserve did make a mistake with its December bump up in interest rates, as the path of GDP is clearly falling from left to right on the charts.
The financial industry has warned that forced "relocation" would split markets, bump up trading costs and diminish the status of the euro - as well as threaten thousands of jobs in the City of London.
Each bump up in the endurance rankings was associated with a 21 percent lower risk of death during 45 years of follow-up, after adjusting for factors like smoking, blood pressure and cholesterol levels.
The basic premise is either to tweak the physics equations or to make repeated changes to a model's variables: You might bump up the temperature slightly, for example, and then run the model again.
The financial industry has warned that forced "relocation" would split markets, bump up trading costs and diminish the status of the euro — as well as threaten thousands of jobs in the City of London.
In principle, increased tariffs should bump up inflation, as prices of goods subject to tariffs such as steel rise, bumping up prices of goods that use steel and aluminum, such as cars and cans.
The rise in oil prices is less than a third of the instant bump up in crude values after September attacks on Saudi Aramco installations, which temporarily knocked out half of Saudi's oil supply.
Oyo is able to bump up the number of listings on its website by including rooms from unavailable hotels, the Times said, citing chief executive Ritesh Agarwal as well as current and former employees.
The man, who was not named, offered to sell glowing reviews to businesses across Italy to bump up their ratings on the TripAdvisor site, which claims hundreds of millions of online visitors each month.
"If true, this would mean the U.S. economy could soon bump up against capacity constraints that would slow growth and generate domestic inflationary pressures with negative global spillovers," the IMF said in its report.
In the piece, reporter Meghana Keshavan explains: Critics suggest that the system gives universities an incentive to bump up their overhead costs, since the reimbursement rates are negotiated based on their previous year's spending.
Our children are learning to bump up against one another and find a way to get along and to find the things that interest them enough to pull them in when time isn't an issue.
The announced attendance at the Kentucky Derby last month was 167,227, just under the record of 170,513 in 2015, and Preakness officials announced a record crowd of 135,256, a bump up from last year's 20173,680.
Cleveland played at a 95.05 possessions-per-game pace through David Blatt's firing, and was at 95.91 per game the rest of the regular season—a negligible bump up in the grand scheme of things.
The direction is clever for a disorienting first-person narrative about a colorblind killer, in which the cosmic swirls representing his protagonist's blurred vision bump up against Powell's realist urban backdrops and assured landscape drawing.
As investors come to terms with the impending end of easy monetary policy, a new threat looms: The heavy supply of U.S. Treasurys could bump up bond yields and place greater pressure on stock prices.
"The military doesn't want to take aggressive actions because of all the legal restrictions ... they don't want to bump up against that," Timothy Dunn, an expert on border law enforcement at Salisbury University, told me.
That could be a derivative effect of cash remaining cheap, thanks to the Brexit forcing central bankers to rethink near-term plans to bump up interest rates after markets were shocked by the U.K.'s vote.
All signs seemed to indicate that someone was trying to bump up the audience rating for the film—and if it wasn't MoviePass, the subscription theater service certainly saw an opportunity for a cheeky marketing opportunity.
"Players from big liberal cities bump up with players with right wing rural areas, people of different races and economic levels create close ties—not just from the US but all over the world," Au said.
The bump back up from 2008 to 2012 corresponds with the major bump up in the Democratic presidential vote share among top 533 percenters from 2008 to 2012 described above (from 24 percent to 22016 percent).
Samsung is also expected to bump up the specs on the S10 lineup: the new phones will reportedly be getting Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 855 processor or Samsung's in-house Exynos 9820 chipset, depending on the region.
Bassema's struggle to give her cousin a dignified burial shows how fraught the issue of suicide is for US Muslims, as old taboos bump up against calls for new ways to approach suicide prevention and response.
Kahoot declined to comment for this story beyond the investment announcement posted on the exchange, but for some context, this is a nice bump up in Kahoot's valuation from October, when it was at $300 million.
One thing we never really go into is what's the audience size for the first level price, second level price, third level price… you don't really know this until you kind of bump up against it.
LONDON (Reuters) - European fund managers have used this month's decline in global stock markets to bump up their equity exposure to the highest since January, though bond holdings have waned and Italy remains a serious concern.
LONDON, Feb 22 (Reuters) - Requiring financial instruments to be cleared in a country that uses the currency in which they are denominated would bump up costs, Bank of England Deputy Governor Jon Cunliffe said on Thursday.
President Obama did bump up the capital gains rate and add an Obamacare surcharge for higher-income Americans—but even for them the levy is still far short of the 39.6% top rate on earned income.
This is simple physics, as a longer lens means that the camera body has to sit further back on the gimbal, and if it goes too far back, it will bump up against the roll axis.
Keenan Thompson Keenan Thompson gets a double bump up this week for becoming SNL's longest-running cast member and for being wise enough to stay clear of Kanye's whooooole thing when he was the musical guest.
So if coronavirus-related social distancing measures have you turning to your list of television shows to watch, bump up these titles and relish some brilliant, nuanced storytelling that happens to have POC at its center.
As a result, the IRS is likely to bump up average life expectancy estimates slightly, which will reduce the annual amount individuals age 70½ and over must take from their retirement and other tax-deferred accounts.
So while Clinton's efforts around legal changes are significant, they also bump up against the problem of changing hearts and minds — an idea Clinton has explained she rejects as a political path earlier this election cycle.
In a presentation to investors last month, Microsoft showed how adding commercial LinkedIn to Commercial Cloud revenue for the 2018 fiscal year would bump up the total by about $103 billion, reflecting an increase approaching 15 percent.
Some business groups have opposed local pushes to bump up wages for hourly workers, arguing that employers can't afford the added overhead and will have to pass the costs along to consumers or cut jobs in response.
The world's two largest economies, the United States and China, both tightened policy overnight, but the ECB, while likely to bump up some of its economic forecasts on Thursday, is expected to leave its stimulus in place.
The imposition of a border tax adjustment on imports would also have a direct impact on U.S. inflation, since it would raise the cost of imports to U.S. consumers and thereby bump up the consumer price index.
To adjust for tariffs, merchants need to either absorb the costs themselves, raise prices for consumers, or find ways to cut costs in their supply chain, so it's certainly possible that Amazon will bump up its prices.
And yet the S&P is approaching the midpoint of 220 with a 215 percent year-to-date gain, which dividends bump up toward 2500 percent — making for an annualized total return of 210 to 2003 percent.
Most economists expect the momentum to continue, but a deeper drop in the unemployment rate or a big bump up in average hourly earnings would stoke fears of inflation and, in turn, a more hawkish Federal Reserve.
In that scenario the $10 a barrel spike in oil prices that consultant Rystad expects might even help bump up the company's stock market value, which Breakingviews calculates will fall well short of its desired $2 trillion.
LONDON, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Britain's markets watchdog proposed on Thursday a single interest rate for cash savings products, a move it says would bump up interest payments to consumers by 260 million pounds ($340.96 million) a year.
The current Mac Mini still relies on older 5,400 rpm hard drives on the lower end, too, so Apple will likely bump up to faster solid-state hard drives, but maybe at the cost of storage space.
This means that the plans people could afford under the Senate bill would likely have more copays and higher deductibles as a way to bump up the amount enrollees have to chip in for their own coverage.
A 12 percent rise in the benchmark Nikkei average in the third quarter helped to bump up the bottom lines of its rivals - Daiwa Securities Group Inc and SMBC Nikko, Japan's No.13 and No.3 brokerages, respectively.
And although Circle's Series E round certainly helped to bump up funding totals year-to-date, there were many other large funding rounds throughout 2018: There were, of course, many other large rounds over the past five months.
Banks and the LSE have warned that forcing out some clearing would split markets and bump up costs for EU companies who use swaps to insure against adverse moves in borrowing costs, raw material prices, and currency swings.
BEIJING, Oct 13 (Reuters) - China's September exports fell 10 percent from a year earlier, far more than markets had expected, while imports unexpectedly shrank 1.9 percent after an encouraging bump up in August, official data showed on Thursday.
"Even if you sell winners that you hold within your 401(k) and IRA and use the proceeds to bump up your weightings in laggard holdings in those same accounts, you won't pay capital gains taxes," they wrote.
Strong demand for utilities reported by the Federal Reserve on Wednesday bolstered expectations of an acceleration in consumer spending in the fourth quarter, prompting some economists to bump up their economic growth estimates for the October-December period.
The European Central Bank is likely to bump up some of its economic forecasts on Thursday and may debate tweaking its pledge to keep money at its current, ultra-easy level, but will ultimately reaffirm is policy stance.
There are plenty of factors driving the trends, including slowed pace of innovation and longer shelf lives for older models, but the tendency of big companies to bump up premium prices above $1,000 is a pretty key factor.
According to Tom Warren's review, you can expect some minor but welcome improvements here, like a USB-C port for charging and a bump up to Intel's 211th Gen processors across the board (including in this discounted model).
For a time into January, Fed officials were speaking more hawkishly about expectations, which contributed to the market selloff early in the year as investors feared the Fed would continue to bump up rates as economic data sagged.
Another enclave with a hint of Europe is the Canals section, along East Pine Street, where backyards bump up against skinny, dock-lined inlets, making the area flood-prone, said Douglas Sheer, 153, a resident since the 1950s.
Murphy and Merkley envision using their bill to really bump up the Obamacare subsidies, extending them to cover all Americans who earn less than 600 percent of the federal poverty line (right now, they stop at 400 percent).
ODG's San Francisco offices in 2016 ODG's San Francisco offices in 2016 Sources say that Magic Leap continued to bump up its offer, eventually signing a letter of intent in the final months of 733 to purchase the startup.
In short, Netflix seems to be testing the idea of making current plans worse in order to pressure users to upgrade, lining up with every other streaming media service that's finding ways to slowly bump up subscription fees. Fun.
And factoring in additional views over the course of the week, HBO says that each episode this season has averaged 44.2 million viewers, a number that the finale will likely help bump up even higher in the coming days.
During his monologue at the White House Correspondents' Dinner this year, he displayed his cutting ability to make laughs bump up against groans, and a particular Brian Williams-Lester Holt zinger that I can't help but think about today.
Just having tips at all is a competitive advantage on the supply side for Lyft, but the fact that it's iterating on this to try to bump up earning potential means it's aware and hopes to press that advantage.
He told the Global Markets Forum on Tuesday that Republicans taking full control of the U.S. Congress and the White House were far from unified about a bump up in infrastructure spending as part of an economic stimulus program.
Still, the dominant view on Wall Street remains that the cut will provide only a short-term bump up in economic growth, and many analysts expect the longer-term curve-flattening trend to reassert itself in the year ahead.
For Facebook Page owners, the takeaway here is that longer videos that engage users may get a bump up in terms of distribution, but the side effect could mean that some shorter videos see a small dip, Facebook confirms.
And later, when it's all collected in a big book, those individual issues will bump up against each other in a way that makes it all feel like one big story — at least if the construction is elegant enough.
And if you find yourself considering that fact, it's just as likely that you'll bump up against some unwelcome reminder that—in the face of historic disruption and uncertainty—you can actually get a lot done in home isolation!
It's an ingredient she calls her "secret weapon" because it can be used for so many things: to make a salad dressing, to "bump up" a sauce and as a base for a marinade for chicken, shrimp or pork.
"We began to bump up against the limitations for our art form," he said, explaining that his original plan for three sequels was too restricting and that he needed more space for the "epic saga" he has in mind.
While the Fed raised interest rates on Wednesday as widely expected, it kept its original forecast of three rate hikes this year, disappointing investors who were expecting a bump up to four after a string of upbeat U.S. economic data.
Oil shares jumped after the Nikkei business daily reported that Japanese oil distributors are preparing to suspend imports of Iranian crude oil in line with U.S. demands, stoking speculation the move would lift procurement costs and bump up oil prices.
Upton initially saw the device as a way to bump up the number of students at the University of Cambridge interested in science and technology and their skill levels, while he worked at the school as a director of studies.
And for Beijing, there is a disincentive to improve the situation: analysts say tempting more investors in would require higher yields, which would bump up refinancing costs for municipalities and trigger a collapse in prices for bonds issued so far.
We continue to see upside to shares even after an impressive ~20% increase since the Investor Day on April 8 given notable catalysts ahead, and we bump up our December 2019 price target on higher estimates to $150 from $137.
DxO's One, a tiny little box with a lens, a relatively large image sensor for its compact size and a Lightning connector changed all that last year, and now it's getting a suite of accessories to bump up the value.
Which is a huge problem for-- FAULKNER: Americans under the age of 30 voted in 2014, now you see a little bump up, you know, a few years ago with President Barack Obama, because social media was kind of coming online.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Shares of Real Estate Investment Trusts should get a bump up this year as mutual fund managers buy ahead of a September move by Standard & Poor's to create a new real estate sector in its classification systems.
At the same time, I also like having a certain amount of chaos where the things I find on the street bump up next to the forms I create, allowing me to discover new relationships I might not have considered.
While these supplements are most powerful when ingested, she says, you can create a homemade hair mask using egg yolks, avocado, olive oil, coconut oil, or even beer — but stick to one — then bump up the efficacy with a smashed pill.
Taylor Wimpey said it would pay a special dividend of 300 million pounds in July 2017 and bump up its ordinary dividend, so that a minimum of 150 million pounds would be given to investors via regular payouts from 2017.
If the approaching storm is judged to be severe, Santa Barbara County officials, based on an emergency plan they are following, could bump up the recommended evacuation warning they have issued to a mandatory order about 24 hours before rains arrive.
Amidst all of these tech spoofs, the game also gets serious at times, like when a smart home company is selling data to health insurance firms in order to bump up the rates of folks who order too much takeout.
In 2009, their holdings were lent to the museum for 33 years, which is also a bump up of some kind, although the collection is entirely too white, male and blue-chip, and comes with stipulations that may prove restrictive.
More than 100 Chinese investors descended on the offices of one financier of martial arts movie Ip man 3 on Thursday, demanding their money back after the film's distributor admitted to buying 56 million yuan in tickets to bump up sales.
But the yield on two-year notes hit a 9 1/66.193-year high of 2.32 percent on Monday as the Fed appears set to bump up its policy interest rates to 1.50-1.75 percent from the current 1.25-1.50 percent.
If the broadcast would just mix in some overhead shots, they could give the audience a real sense of how breathtaking the level of skill on display is, and bump up the very real pressure and drama the event creates.
But those with a different variant of that gene may perform worse if they first have caffeine, raising questions about who should be using the drug to bump up performance and about the broader interplay of nutrition, genetics and exercise.
" The actress wrote that when Singer suggested he could have a proctor "bump up her scores" on the SAT, she was "shocked" but came to believe she "would be a bad mother if I didn't do what Mr. Singer was suggesting.
To cover $218,22008 of expenses over five years, the insurer Genworth would charge a 22007-year-old couple living in New York $20153,22015 a year per person, and insurers reserve the right to bump up your premiums in the future.
Snap's shares have lost half their value since the initial public offering in March but they did get a temporary 21.5 percent bump up in May after first quarter filings by hedge funds showed Loeb and others bought the stock.
"Both of our committees have incentive to work this out and to do so sooner rather than later, because if we don't, if we bump up against the deadline, there will be pressure to have a clean reauthorization," Schiff said.
But it's astonishing, I think economists are starting to see this is that, yes, there's a little bump up in real after-inflation wages, but it's kind of minuscule compared to what it should be when unemployment is this low.
Abroad, several crises are racing to boiling point as Kim Jong Un's Olympic charm offense threatens to weaken the US-South Korea alliance and as the US, Iran, Russia and Israel bump up against one another in the cauldron of Syria.
Ethics experts said Mr. Eitel's position, which has not been announced publicly, could nonetheless bump up against federal rules involving conflicts of interest and impartiality, particularly given his position as a vice president for regulatory legal services at Bridgepoint Education Inc.
If culture clashes are what makes cities thrive — where ideas bump up against each other and swirl together to make new things like jazz, hip hop, the kimchi burger, the Cronut — nowhere does this friction play out more than within a transit system.
These can be read as mindscapes as much as landscapes, seemingly populated by elements of Yuskavage's psyche: Her id-like nymphets bump up against censorious, finger-wagging brigades of peasant women and occasionally men — hapless tourists who have wandered into the wide shot.
"Pull-forward of imports into warehouses may persist for the duration of the year, as importers may surmise that the trade conflict with China won't be resolved in time to head off the scheduled bump-up in tariffs at year-end," they wrote.
Cummings warned that the use of private messaging systems could bump up against the law governing presidential branch communications, which prohibit senior White House officials from carrying out official business on non-government accounts, unless they diligently forward copies to their official inbox.
Interacting with the ocean wildlife has been the most incredible part of the swim, Lecomte told me—fish will swim alongside him or bump up against his stomach—but it's disturbing to see the wildlife next to the endless amounts of pollution.
Stephen J. Pyne, a fire historian at Arizona State University, said wind and electricity were an increasingly alarming combination in places where urban and wild lands bump up together, and it was one, he said, that had no cheap or easy fix.
RON EPSTEIN/Ronald Epstein It Spirit AeroSystems were to cut rate, that will be a very meaningful sign, at least to myself, and the investment community that Boeing isn't going to bump up to a higher rate for a long period of time.
NEW YORK, March 17 (Reuters) - Shares of Real Estate Investment Trusts should get a bump up this year as mutual fund managers buy ahead of a September move by Standard & Poor's to create a new real estate sector in its classification systems.
If asking for a raise were as simple as following the same old strategies we've heard hundreds of times, then we'd all have plenty of money and none of the sweaty-palmed stress that goes into asking the big boss to bump up your salary.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Illinois farmer Brent Johnson had planned to bump up his corn acreage by 2400 percent in 2160 and plant fewer soybeans as a way to shelter himself from the lower soy prices caused by U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff war with China.
Together, the display and bezel don't present the most attractive face, but I don't have any real complaints about the functionality of the display; if it's too small for you, bump up to the 46mm variant with an ever-so-slightly larger 1.3-inch panel.
It's also expanded organically (so to speak) laying down roots in New York and New Jersey to grow business there, but buying up and rolling up will be a key focus as it looks to bump up its valuation ahead of a public listing.
Apple also gave the FaceTime camera a nice bump up to 5 megapixels (compared to 1.2 megapixels on the iPad Air 2) and it even uses the Retina Flash, where the screen flashes bright white (3x brighter than normal) for more natural looking selfies.
While the Fed raised interest rates by 25 basis points on Wednesday as widely expected, it kept its original forecast of three rate hikes this year, disappointing investors who were expecting a bump up to four after a string of upbeat U.S. economic data.
Conscious that not all of us would love its default setting, Chord provides filters that trim back the highs, bump up the bass, or do both, but once I switched to any of those options, I lost the transparency and clarity of the original setting.
Garrett M. Graff: I've covered national security and intelligence in Washington for a dozen years at this point, and it's something that you sort of bump up against—you hear people talking about these facilities, you hear people talking about some of these programs.
The specs are largely similar, but the rear-facing camera gets a bump up to 16-megapixels, which, along with the addition of extra focusing technologies, promises "photo quality among the top smartphone cameras, ahead of iPhone 6S, iPhone 6S Plus," according to the company.
Starting with the general specs, it appears that the Pixel 4's screen will be getting a small bump up to 5.7 inches, up from 5.5 inches on the Pixel 3, while the Pixel 4 XL is holding pat with a 43-inch display.
Reuters has not verified the newspaper reports, and cannot vouch for their accuracy: Britain's markets watchdog proposed on Thursday a single interest rate for cash savings products, a move it says would bump up interest payments to consumers by 513 million pounds a year.
Malaysian lenders are bracing for a hit to profits this year, Reuters reported last week, as they bump up provisions for sour loans to the local oil and gas services sector that has been battered by the slump in energy prices and cutbacks in projects.
Corporate profits as a percentage of the GDP is at its highest levels since World War II. Worker compensation is at its lowest levels since World War II. Wage stagnation has really been stagnant except a little bump up in the past few years.
Fed Funds rate futures are now pricing in about an 80 percent chance that the Fed will bump up interest rates by 0.25 percentage point at its policy meeting on March 14-15, compared to around 30 percent at the start of this week.
The Congressional Budget Office said on Wednesday that the United States is expected to bump up against its borrowing limit a month earlier than previously expected, a function of last year's $4413 trillion tax cut, which is resulting in less revenue for the Treasury Department.
A rising tide of defense spending may not lift all defense contractors as evenly as in previous eras of military largesse as new political realities bump up against an industry where any individual deal can be part commercial transaction, part diplomatic maneuver and part foreign trade negotiation.
With just two hours of debate on the clock now, Republicans will be able to confirm multiple nominees in a single day — likely three or four nominees, if senators stay into the evening — and bump up the number of nominees they can get through in a week.
Pelosi's budget test The Trump administration says the US Treasury could bump up against the debt limit in a matter of weeks, but with Congress set to adjourn for its summer recess this week, they only have a few days to reach a new spending deal.
Also, I was curious as to whether or not [Your congressperson] thinks the Westworld robot horses have the same software as the robot people and if all you'd need to do is bump up their intelligence like Sylvester and Felix do for Maeve to make them talk.
A fall in oil output following air strikes on production facilities, combined with a loss of tax revenue due to a smaller population, meant IS was now coming up with new levies to impose on people to try to bump up its funds, said research group IHS.
Basel has set itself an end-of-year deadline for a deal on measures which have been challenged by the EU and Japan who say that the proposed rules would bump up capital requirements too much and risk disturbing the flow of credit to the economy.
"The slashing of the corporate tax rate will bump up the bottom line for most of the members of the S&P 500 whose constituents pay on average 27.4% of their income to the government," said Jeremy Klein, chief market strategist at FBN Securities, in a note.
Malaysian lenders are bracing for a hit to its profit this year, Reuters reported last week, as they bump up provisions for sour loans to the local oil and gas services sector that has been battered by the slump in energy prices and cutbacks in projects.
Video capture resolution is still full HD 23.99p (9.993,29.99 x 231,22) resolution — it would have been great to get a bump up to 4K or at least use 4K resolution for further digital enhancements like Nest's upcoming Cam IQ — but, honestly, it should still look great.
"If we bumped up the starting rate to $12, that would open the pool up for us, but the problem is we have long-tenured employees we would also have to bump up and it would cost the company an awful lot of money," said Camire.
The pages for the Model S and Model X claim that the Long Range Plus versions of these two electric vehicles can now hit ranges of 390 and 351 miles respectively, which is a healthy bump up from the previous estimated ranges of 373 and 328 miles.
But because of both the ongoing slowdown in the U.S. car market and a bump up in production in anticipation of a strike, GM was able to beef up its national inventory to about 77 days at the beginning of the strike, according to Cox data.
Regarding a rise in the refining rates of Chinese "teapot" refiners and their expected bump up in diesel exports, the official said the South Korean company is closely watching the impact on the market, and will try to offset the poor diesel margins by focusing on gasoline and naphtha.
The main camera sensor is expected to get a bump up from 16-megapixels to 48-megapixels; it's likely the camera will use the same "pixel-binning" technology from the sensor to get better image quality at a lower resolution instead of producing a full 73-megapixel picture.
Axios' report also mentioned that there are still some new AR and health features in the works for this year's update, and it's possible Apple might have decided to bump up things like the redesigned home screen or updates to bundled apps that were originally said to be delayed.
While the approach taken by NewAir and others in the sector requires significant investment, it underscores how the year-long U.S.-China trade war is forcing some companies to adopt novel workarounds as they fight for long-term survival and bump up against the limitations of belt-tightening.
Our custom VR computer standing next to an open Alienware Area 51 If you're starting completely from scratch, keep in mind that you'll also need a monitor, keyboard and mouse, which will bump up the total computer cost to about $950 depending on the quality of your peripherals.
Select the Advanced Display Settings link at the bottom of the box and choose Color Calibration to fine-tune the colors on your display, or the "Advanced sizing of text and other items" option to bump up the text size in window title bars, menus and other screen elements.
If nothing else, the story of Mr. Trump's involvement with the F.B.I. project is another example of how his pre-presidential career continues to bump up against his role as the government's chief executive in ways that have raised questions about where one ends and the other begins.
And models used by the Fed and the budget office have failed to identify the point at which further total spending growth in the economy will bump up against a ceiling and bring not just a little more inflation but possibly an unsustainable spiral of ever-rising price growth.
A typical example of the sort of supportive-ish statements you get comes from Jared Bernstein of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, who offered "the truth is that a bump up to $271 is somewhat 'out-of-sample,' so we'll have to see" as his bottom line.
In February 2015, for example, Mr. Goettsche directed one of his conspirators to "bump up the daily mining earnings starting today by 60 percent," prompting that person to reply, "That is not sustainable, that is Ponzi" territory and a "fast cash-out Ponzi … but sure," according to the indictment.
Some prisoners have reported purposely breaking prison rules to bump up their security level — this, in turn, requires all visitors of that person to be "non-contact," affording them and their partner the privacy of a glass partitioned phone booth where couples can perform for each other and masturbate.
While things like taxes and exchange rates make doing exact conversions a bit tricky, these numbers suggest that in the US, the S23.2 could arrive at around $21000 to $800, which is a significant bump up from the S8's US launch price of approximately $720 (it varied slightly between carriers).
Most of us go through exercise phases: you hear about a new workout and splurge on a class package; you're in a rut and decide to train for a race; or you have an important event coming up and are compelled to bump up your workouts so you feel your best.
Never fear — these superhero studios always stage one last big theater bump-up at the end of long-running hits, which The Dark Knight did in weeks 18 and 28 (for an extra $1.56 million) and The Avengers did too, going large in its 18th week (a $2.7 million bonus).
"If this effect were to hold again, and the risk-off tone carried on into the end of the year, we might see a further bump up in the dollar perhaps even to the YTD highs reached in mid-December," MUFG analyst Fritz Louw wrote in a note to clients.
The bump-up in memory for the new phones should help suppliers of memory chips, and Apple is now angling to own a piece of the memory-chip business being sold by Toshiba Corp The new Series 3 watch will cost $399 and support a range of third-party apps.
There's no word on how or even whether the two sites will merge, but one has to believe that whatever happens, Fandango wants to keep people buying more movie tickets and will be forced to bump up ratings on Rotten Dango (or whatever they call it) at least a little.
E.R. doctors, for example, learned that insurers might accept a higher-reimbursed code for the examination and treatment of a patient with a finger fracture (usually 99282) if — in addition to needed interventions — a narcotic painkiller was also prescribed (a plausible bump up to 99283), indicating a more serious condition.
The national debt has already topped $20 trillion, and the Congressional Budget Office said on Wednesday that the nation is expected to bump up against its borrowing limit a month earlier than expected because the Treasury Department is bringing in less revenue as a result of the $1.5 trillion tax cut.
Oil prices — more or less flat for 59.603 months — will stay in their current band through the end of the year and only start to bump up against $60 a barrel in 2019, per the Wall Street Journal, placing tremendous sustained and perhaps mortal pressure on oil companies and petro-state governments.
While Brinker has suffered a big earnings miss, declining same-store sales, slashed full-year guidance, and bad press, Darden reported a strong fourth quarter that included a bump up in same-store sales, improved 2017 earnings guidance, a new acquisition, and a strengthening to-go business, which was up 17 percent.
While the Canadian PM's fortunes this month received a poll bump up to 50 percent, the impetus seems to be an emulating of President Trump's positions on trade, having  imposed  a 25 per cent tariff on U.S. metal, and a 10 per cent tariff on about 250 other goods totaling a value of $12.6 billion.
At the cusp of these waves of change, this is also the moment at which, increasingly, inclusivities of one kind (extensions of personal, social and sexual freedom) bump up against the threat of new forms of exclusivity, as the augmented, fluid, connected cyber-haves increasingly differentiate themselves from the unaugmented, less connected, cyber have-nots.
"I had a job to do, and if it ultimately ever came down to choosing between getting Medicare reauthorized, getting 100,000 Montanans healthcare versus getting in earlier just to try to bump up on yet another poll, I'd make that same choice time and time again," Bullock said on MSNBC after the list was finalized.
To explore the effects of LSD on lexical, or word, retrieval, the researchers gave ten participants doses of 40 to 80 micrograms of the drug—a noticeable bump up from the 10 to 20 microgram range behind microdosing, an increasingly popular practice among Silicon Valley techies—or a placebo, and then asked them to name a series of pictures.
But if you've got a large portfolio that you don't want to immediately show off, you're going to bump up against that 20GB limit — you're probably better off using a different service for storage, even if you choose to market through DA. Amazon provides its Prime members with a grab bag of extras along with the free shipping.
FRANKFURT, Dec 262.0 (Reuters) - The following are some of the factors that may move German stocks on Thursday: The European Central Bank is likely to bump up some of its economic forecasts on Thursday and may debate tweaking its pledge to keep money at its current, ultra-easy level, but will ultimately reaffirm is policy stance.
Adam did the math for a hypothetical scenario, assuming a 7% annual return on your investments: If you contribute $5,500 every year to a Roth IRA starting at age 22, then bump up your annual contributions to $6,500 when you become eligible for catch-up contributions at age 50, you'll have $1.5 million in tax-free money by age 65.
Art institutions nationwide that seek to readjust their missions to offer space for anti-Trump organizing, sanctuaries for victims of the the white supremacist danger uncorked in the election, or simply exhibit artworks that overtly challenge the regime, will likely bump up against funders who are keen to prop up business as usual because institutional meshing with business interests of galleries and auctions is working out well for them.
If Rousey's appearances in The Expendables and Furious 7 were bits of stunt casting, ploys to cash in on the growing popularity of MMA (popularity made possible by Rousey) and bump up those films' combat bona fides, and if Road House was just a grindhouse lark, then Mile 22, helmed by true a Hollywood player like Berg, would be designed to push Rousey into that rarefied air above the title, where stars live.
Sen. Marco RubioMarco Antonio RubioTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE (R-Fla.) on Friday warned the House-Senate tax conference committee that there would be "problems" if they bump up the corporate tax rate above 20 percent but don't further expand the child tax credit.
We don't yet know how many will be distributed in this manner, but Schneider says, "If they seed the market by bundling certain phones with the Gear VR at launch or during the holiday season, I could see this figure bump up to nine to 213.5 million units within 24 months from launch of the Gear VR." Tractica, a firm that specializes in technology market research, also shared its predictions for the year with Motherboard.
But as the show continues to sharpen its perspective — and bump up against real-life horror such as the deadly Las Vegas mass shooting, to which Klepper devoted exactly 113 out-of-character seconds at the top of his October 2 show — it will clearly need some real time to settle into a voice that can handle both the absurdity of what The Opposition is satirizing and the gravity of its consequences.

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