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The incumbent, Mr. Jones, is bumping up against term limits.
But such generosity in monetary policy is bumping up against limits.
But the strategic posturing is bumping up against Kerala's grim realities.
Unfortunately, buyer demand is bumping up against near record-low supply.
In some sense you will always be bumping up against something.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Apple is bumping up against its iPhone limits.
Consider bumping up contributions by 230 percentage point as a first step.
"I don't think we're bumping up against unreasonable boundaries yet," says Belfiore.
Terry McAuliffe McAuliffe is bumping up hard against Virginia's one-term limit.
Still, there's a comfort to bumping up against other humans around food.
But bumping up the rate two points is definitely now in play.
Now it's bumping up against its highs that came in at $222.
But lawmakers are bumping up much closer to the deadline this year.
This morning, Google is bumping up its top reward to $33 million dollars.
Bumping up the child tax credit is supposed to make more American babies.
New titles would cost an extra $25, with duplicates bumping up by $20.
Yet both are bumping up against a new potential question in VR game design.
GM is currently bumping up against its cap, while Tesla has already hit it.
On the other, you're facing limits in communication or bumping up against authority figures.
A largely unregulated technology sector is bumping up against a heavily regulated finance industry.
The thing I'm always bumping up against is that photography doesn't function that way.
And it is bumping up against the foundations upon which all independent journalism stands.
The company appears to be bumping up against the limits of Seattle's talent pool.
Major broadcasters, including Sinclair and Univision, are said to be bumping up against the cap.
It has been bumping up against that cap and only Congress can raise the limit.
To be sure, some well-heeled companies in healthy industries are bumping up their investments.
The plan also calls for bumping up a retiree health benefits fund to $4 billion.
Love, death, cinema — they're all there in "Mia Madre," bumping up against one another beautifully.
At these times, it makes sense to approach your manager about bumping up your pay.
The wild power of nature bumping up against the industrial landscape that was once America.
These women are bumping up against the boundaries of their lives; they seem mildly bruised.
I'm also a deficit guy and those are bumping up against each other right now.
FCA restated its U.S. sales earlier this year, bumping up last November's count by 13,000 vehicles.
Consciousness is inherently private, and trying to express it visibly meant bumping up against other consciousnesses.
Going forward, stronger global growth might lead to stronger energy price growth, bumping up U.S. inflation.
I keep bumping up against VR walls and then against the 3D grid underneath it all.
Big companies are raising prices on popular drugs, with Gilead bumping up prices on HIV medicines.
Already 37 bids are in for this portable computer, bumping up this 1980s tech to $135.
"These women are bumping up against the boundaries of their lives; they seem mildly bruised," Dederer writes.
Magaziner explained the state would be "bumping up" its treasuries to help in the next market downturn.
Bumping up to a 32GB RAM will run you $4,200, and a 2TB configuration jumps to $4,800.
The 21st annual promotion is bumping up the number of passes it will sell this year tenfold.
He also points out other small details like the search bar bumping up against the status bar.
In the meantime, they created the checks on presidential power that Trump is bumping up against now.
Looking at individual stocks, Inmarsat rose to the top of the index, bumping up the telecoms sector.
Can anyone imagine past winners — Winston Churchill, for example — bumping up his speeches with little picture thingys?
The CBO is bumping up its expectations for Medicaid enrollment while lowering projections for overall marketplace enrollment.
Bumping up to the 8th-gen Core i7 and 512GB of storage, meanwhile, will run you $1,000 more.
Wall Street strategists reacted to the tax vote by quickly bumping up forecasts of 2800 earnings for companies.
Subway also is bumping up against increased competition from sandwich upstarts and their step-sibling, the hamburger joint.
Now, the stock is bumping up against yet another key resistance level, going back to its 2016 highs.
These services are bumping up against people's limits in terms of available time and in terms of wallet.
In the Washington, D.C., area, Reagan National and Dulles International airports are bumping up their ride-hailing surcharges.
He was known for basically trying to pressure Apple into bumping up its efforts to return value to investors.
Jester came along around the time I realized that Psygnosis couldn't keep bumping up my salary as a musician.
Still, as Edward Ericson Jr. details, he's never faced a serious criminal investigation despite repeatedly bumping up against one.
But I-- mean, there are certain stocks I would've kept buying, except I was bumping up against-- the 10%.
But the bank is bumping up its timeline, saying it wants to share the company's success with its employees.
The display, too, will be slightly larger than its predecessor, bumping up one or two tenths of an inch.
This helped its market share rise by 3.4 percent, bumping up its ranking to eighth from 24 last year.
The trial is expected to start next week and may last several weeks, possibly bumping up against the Feb.
As investors pulled out of his funds, Van Wagoner kept bumping up against the 15% cap on illiquid investments.
Stadiums are selling out, and TV broadcasters are bumping up the price of advertising slots as millions tune in.
Rebecca doesn't need to sleep with Nathaniel to figure out that bumping up her wedding date is a bad idea.
It also has much faster memory than the Quadro, bumping up from the 10GHz of last year's Titan to 11.4Ghz.
Still, he made much of bumping up the minimum wage for the over-8303s, from £7.20 to £7.50 per hour.
If you're not saving 10% of your income, consider at least bumping up your contribution level by 1% this year.
Congress was, yet again, bumping up against a hard deadline to either fund the government or have it shut down.
Once his kids got old enough to join the business things took off, bumping up both the quality and volume.
Commit to bumping up your automatic transfers whenever possible, and your down payment fund will be growing in no time.
Eventually bumping up the funeral slogan to the present tense with "YOU ARE DEAD," just in case there's any confusion.
These datapoints align with the theory that smartphone ASPs [average selling prices] may be bumping up against their upper limit.
However, Lundeen admits she does need help bumping up her net profit, which ends up being around eight to 10 percent.
But they're bumping up against a self-imposed limit of adding $1.5 trillion to the national debt over the next decade.
Yet there are signs that China's see-no-evil approach is bumping up against its ambitions to be an ecological exemplar.
The difference is he's bumping up against the bumbling-dad stereotype that's foisted upon anyone who parents while male these days.
The risk-tolerant can gamble that further bad indicators will persuade the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates, bumping up stocks.
Jana Partners in April first reported its ownership of Texas-based Whole Foods, bumping up shares of the supermarket company's stock.
More new listings are coming on the market this summer, but buyers are bumping up against high prices and multiple offers.
Many of these sculptures include antique plaster casts or shards of shattered plaster, bumping up yet again the theme of process.
If you're not saving 10 percent of your income, consider at least bumping up your contribution level by 1 percent this year.
In the U.S., there is some $350 billion made annually in charitable donations, with the figure bumping up to $500 billion globally.
But as the trend grew more popular, companies rushed in with their own slime craft kits, bumping up sales of the category.
The move served no practical purpose, but it freed Sinclair to acquire many more stations without bumping up against the national cap.
Bumping up the chain a bit there is the Shelby GT350, which starts at $57,240, about $30,603 more than the base model.
I still catch myself bumping up against little moments of serendipity that feel like they were written, more than events that happened.
Two more sums: • Bumping up median pay by 10 percent would have reduced 2017 pretax income by 42 percent, to $2.2 billion.
Then once we got into it, we were bumping up against real-life headlines in a way that we hadn't expected to.
He will report to Robb Voyles, Halliburton's current general counsel who the company said it is bumping up to chief legal officer.
The $16.99 / month is only offered on the first 12 months of subscription, with the price bumping up to $26.99 a month after.
If you've been enjoying Sekiro like I have but keep bumping up against those same pain points, these movies will leave you satisfied.
It's definitely hard, but a lot of the things I'm bumping up against are things any woman going back to work struggles with.
If only he'd listened to Lawrence Kasdan, who advised bumping up Anakin's age so you're not hanging the movie on a child actor.
Everybody's got their sandbox and they're bumping up against each other because they all feel that they're the rightful heir to the throne.
There are countless guides on what to buy and how to shop, bumping up against articles about the Prime Day strike and boycott.
By bumping up the number of people you follow, Twitter is hoping to make your feed something you actually want to look at.
"The two companies found themselves continually bumping up against each other," said another banker who has worked closely with both for many years.
The only thing that will win at the mass level (bumping up against Amazon/Netflix) will be capital they just don&apost have.
The White House is considering bumping up tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese goods from 10% to 25%, reports the Wall Street Journal.
Biden intends to pay for it by increasing capital-gains taxes and bumping up the top rate of income tax to almost 40%.
Crude prices hovered around $723 a barrel from 2011 to 2014, and national average gasoline prices were bumping up against $4 a gallon.
"It's bumping up against a key resistance level, that's the neckline of an inverse head-and-shoulders pattern, so if it can break above that, it's going to be quite positive and, of course, this is happening at the same time that the S&P is bumping up against its key resistance level up around the 2,815 level," he said.
The working prototype has two stereo speakers and is made out of "premium" materials, bumping up the basic $129 Home that debuted last year.
As the world gets increasingly crowded, we're bumping up into hazards more and more, something that is beautifully illustrated in this version of Civ.
Google had a good first day's trading, bumping up 18 percent or so to just over $100 per share from its $85 starting point.
But if you're constantly bumping up against your data cap, Datally seems like an easy way to start figuring out where the problem is.
Some private schools have discreetly stayed open on Fridays and retained teachers by bumping up their salaries, but public schools have no such options.
With 20173 already bumping up against the 1.5-degree mark, it's clear that this target may be difficult, if not impossible, to adhere to.
And when its battery factory is running at scale, it should be able to produce batteries at a lower price, bumping up its profitability.
The Trump administration keeps bumping up its tariffs on China, but it's expected the lion's share will be paid by American companies and consumers.
It also causes some of the heat that was stored in deeper layers of the ocean to rise to the surface, bumping up global temperatures.
This should help Inspiron systems better mimic the look and feel of an XPS while also improving durability, but without bumping up prices too much.
LG has done similar things with its V50, bumping up its battery and cooling capabilities to account for the greater demands of the 163G hardware.
Earlier this year, the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation went into effect, bumping up privacy standards significantly for companies like Facebook, Twitter, and Google.
Traders see the potential for upside with such an event, as it ultimately causes supply to dampen, bumping up the price of the digital asset.
A Fed rate cut could depress the short end of the yield curve, typically bumping up the long end, and boosting a bank's bottom line.
But on the smaller stage here in Canada's capital, Mr. Trudeau is bumping up against the same opposing forces that stymied Mr. Obama in Washington.
The central bank has been cautious, bumping up money market and short- and medium-term interest rates several times this year by only modest amounts.
Clinton proposes bumping up estate tax: Hillary Clinton is proposing to tax estates valued at over $1 billion per couple at a 65 percent rate.
Mobile VR, which offers a much more accessible cost-of-entry to the virtual reality platform seems to always be bumping up against system limitations.
Brokerage Investec upgraded its target price to 400 pence from 288 pence, while also bumping up its core earnings forecast for the current fiscal year.
The firm is bumping up its payout rate for its senior consultants — meaning veteran advisers — regardless of production levels, by up to 22016 percentage points.
Oklahoma is bumping up against something scientists call the Gutenberg-Richter law, which lays out a relationship between the numbers of bigger and smaller quakes.
TAVERNISE: But not just, like, slows down, and puts on the brake and pulls up, but, like, screeches up, practically bumping up onto the curb.
More than a dozen temples — Reform, Orthodox and Conservative — dot the neighborhood, "all bumping up within a few blocks of each other," Professor Burstin said.
After a 10 percent rebound off the Christmas Eve low, the is bumping up against a major area of resistance at 2,600 as earnings season begins.
Many banks are issuing more credit cards - an extra 98 million last year - as well as marketing new types of cards and bumping up credit limits.
By doing so, the company could also tout higher user engagement to advertisers, bumping up its advertising arm at a time when growth has slowed down.
Not only are new waves of classic figures based on Darkseid, Deathstroke, Swamp Thing, and Wonder Woman coming, the line is bumping up with deluxe figures.
That's really her interior life, and then she's walking around grungy New York City in 1991, kind of bumping up against the culture of the day.
The Auto will piggyback onto your phone's internet signal for a connection instead of relying on an additional signal source and, possibly, bumping up the price.
Republicans are considering bumping up the expiration date for individual tax cuts from the end of 2025 to the end of 2024, the Washington Post reports.
The 13-inch with Touch Bar gets a similar treatment, bumping up to a quad-core i5 or i7 and up to 23TB of SSD storage.
But by applying for the same credit card at different times, my wife and I are able to avoid bumping up against these restrictions as often.
Andreessen Horowitz has invested in crypto assets for years, but was bumping up against a 20% limit of "non-qualifying investments" out of its general fund.
Democratic presidential candidates courted voters in California after the state became a key player in the 2020 election by bumping up its primary vote to March.
That's why bumping up the corporate rate to 2900 percent or 220006 percent could be attractive, as it could pay for more generous tax cuts elsewhere.
Bumping up to 256GB will cost you an extra $200 on top of the $83,000 base and a whopping $650 to move up to the 512GB model.
There are those who have no interest in sharing office space with strangers or bumping up against neighbors in a community kitchen first thing in the morning.
On the other hand, if your band feels too loose, you can reduce the band size while bumping up a cup to make sure both fit comfortably.
This time, Apple is keeping two storage levels for each phone and bumping up the storage as well for the 6s and 6s Plus — 32GB and 128GB.
In the U.S., for example, appointments are bumping up 12 seconds a year and have moved from 15 to 83 minutes over a short period of time.
L'Oreal, which has been bumping up its digital business, said online sales were growing fast and accounted for 8.8 percent of all revenues in the first quarter.
Already, Volvo is bumping up against a gray area, where drivers with more active imaginations might think its cars really will help them wriggle through traffic hazards.
Wal-Mart Stores has announced that more than 1.2 million employees would get a raise in 2016, eventually bumping up its minimum wage to $10 an hour.
Aladdin clocked in with a $113 million opening weekend, bumping up the projections for the highly-anticipated Lion King that also stars James Earl Jones as Mufasa.
Baby boomers, a large bulge in the population, have started to enter retirement and will soon be bumping up the numbers of the elderly to record levels.
I think we'll be bumping up at the higher end of that, both this year and next year, and obviously it depends-, there's a lot of uncertainty.
The big trends they've been bumping up against are the fact that you don't have to just go to Whole Foods to get organic or gluten-free.
The government also lowered its outlook for domestic soybean supplies, bumping up its estimate of the crush, and raised its wheat stocks view as export prospects worsened.
Chipotle initiated the final wave of increases in January, bumping up prices by 5 to 7 percent in markets that did not already see increases in 2017.
It's important to note that some radiation therapists can pursue a bachelor's degree which pays more, bumping up the median wage for the occupation as a whole.
At the top end, South Korea consolidated its lead over the rest of the world, bumping up its average speed by 9.3% to hit an incredible 28.6Mbps.
The Senate is bumping up a final vote on a Puerto Rico debt relief bill as lawmakers prepare to leave town for the Fourth of July recess.
"I think he's bumping up against reality," Danielle Pletka, senior vice president for foreign and defense policy studies at the conservative American Enterprise Institute, said of Trump.
If they can do it on "specific developer preview versions" of Android, meanwhile, there's a 50% bonus reward, bumping up the maximum prize up to $1.5 million.
Eighteen states are bumping up their minimum wage this week, which the Economic Policy Institute estimates will result in $5 billion more per year in workers' pockets.
This call has gone quite well, as WTI crude was trading just below $48 per barrel on Monday and bumping up against the $50 mark last week.
But by most accounts, the sharks picked off the dead or near-dead men, though some survivors remembered the terror of the sharks bumping up against them.
But Facebook is bumping up against what all successful innovators go through at one point or another: The main cash cow has reached a point of saturation.
The most interesting new addition still appears to be the P303 Pro's camera, which Huawei is bumping up with a hyped camera system that reportedly promises 10x zoom.
"As we are seeing pure-form Trumpism take over foreign policy, it is bumping up against the reality of professionalism," said Derek Chollet, a former Obama administration official.
In a challenging market environment, investors tend to move their investments from riskier assets into safe-havens like gold and government bonds, thereby bumping up demand and prices.
Bumping up to the $46,670 Touring Elite gets you heated and ventilated front seats, the Qi wireless charger in the center console, and an 11-speaker audio system.
The deal also includes a library of on-demand Discovery content, bumping up fuboTV's VOD collection to over 60,000 movies and TV episodes per month, the company notes.
The euro, which had been bumping up against a 23-month high for most of the week, pushed through that mark to touch $1.1739, its highest since Jan.
"The pressure on refinery margins is a case of death by a thousand cuts... Refinery upgrades throughout the region are bumping up against softening demand growth," he said.
However, they still evoke a sense of fantasy because of the way they are edited: bumping up the contrast and sharpness makes them look more dramatic and artistic.
He's pushing to keep potential infected Americans on a cruise ship rather than evacuating them -- for fear of bumping up the count of sick people in this country.
But the life stories of Isaiah and Freddy Negrete also serve as potent reminders about a past that for many tattooers is still bumping up against the present.
Chipotle initiated the final wave of these hikes in January, bumping up prices by 5 to 7 percent in markets that did not already see increases in 2017.
Do you spend those points on bumping up your paycheck, your right to lay claim to scrapped mechs on the battlefield, or on insurance for your own machines?
Wherever you are now, try bumping up your deferral rate by 1% to 3%, then revisit it in six months or sooner if you get a raise.3.
The hefty growth in average wages reported on Friday was probably exaggerated, because many low-wage workers were temporarily displaced by the storms, bumping up the overall average.
Neighboring Austria said last week it would cap the number of refugees it allows in this year at 37,500 and risks bumping up against that limit in just months.
Bumping up subscriptions alone likely won't fix the catch-22 of Spotify's business model, where the more money it makes, the more money it pays out to the labels.
Aladdin clocked in with a $113 million opening weekend, bumping up the projections for the highly-anticipated Lion King starring Donald Glover and Beyoncé as Simba and Nala, respectively.
Such low unemployment should mean that employers are bumping up pay to keep current employees and lure new ones, but that's not the case, Business Insider's Rachel Premack reported.
Let's assume that the effective corporate rate goes down 4 percentage points to 23 percent — that would add $8 to earnings, bumping up 2018 estimates to $148 from $140.
LCH and the Bank of England have warned that forced relocation would mean fragmenting markets in Europe, bumping up costs and potentially seeing the activity shift to New York.
Our Cessna climbed away from the gridded layout of Anchorage and across Cook Inlet, the greenish aqua and silty river waters that feed it bumping up against each other.
People say, you know, I'm not gonna go into a bar with 100 other people bumping up against me because it's too high a risk to have a martini.
AT&T's TV Now, the service previously known as DirecTV Now, is bumping up its prices yet again — by as much as 235%, Bloomberg reported and AT&T confirmed.
In August, after months of internal deliberations, the Trump administration announced that it was bumping up the number of troops in Afghanistan to 11,000, an increase of roughly 3,000.
Chipotle initiated the final wave of these price hikes in January, bumping up prices by 5 to 1303 percent in markets that did not already see increases in 2017.
It'll still be released in 2020, according to Scherier, but will arrive "later in 2020," to avoid bumping up against The Last of Us Part II. Follow Patrick on Twitter.
Amazon began bumping up the minimum on free shipping in part as a way to promote Prime, which covers all shipping costs regardless of how much a customer is buying.
Along my impromptu tour of what ultimately feels like the whole of London, I begin trying to conquer gyms in earnest, bumping up against some truly powered-up Pokémon trainers.
Yes, the fund was forced to deviate from its index because the size of its positions started bumping up against a 21.3 percent limit on ownership imposed by Canadian regulations.
Koenig said that Gazprom was the only major producer investing in European pipeline and storage infrastructure, including bumping up capacity at Wingas subsidiary Astora which operates in Germany and Austria.
Not only did those two rounds earn them twenty points total, they also managed to secure plenty of kills throughout the tournament, bumping up their final score to 51 points.
If the Cipher's integrated amp is akin to turning up the brightness on your TV, its DAC completes the picture by bumping up the resolution and widening the color gamut.
In all of these areas, then, diplomacy, trade and defense, China and India are bumping up against each other around the world and in their own backyards as never before.
On Wednesday we saw this rotation go from glimmering to glaring with large caps and regional banks bumping up against their 52-week highs, while tech stocks were getting slammed.
NASA's deal with Russia is due to run out at the end of the decade, and delays faced by SpaceX and Boeing have the firms bumping up close against deadlines.
The recent push to repeal ObamaCare sucked the oxygen out of the room in terms of getting both across the finish line before bumping up so close to the deadlines.
What we&aposre seeing: Some of the biggest pharmaceutical companies are bumping up prices on popular brand-name drugs, according to Umer Raffat, a drug industry analyst at Evercore ISI.
More high-minded restaurateurs would be tempted to follow the lead of the New York restaurateur Danny Meyer and get rid of tipping by raising prices and bumping up salaries.
If wages are remaining stuck because of monopsony rather than competitive markets, that bolsters the argument for regulating anti-competitive behaviour, easing labour organising and bumping up minimum wages a bit.
The euro, which had been bumping up against a 25-month top for most of the week, finally broke through to reach as far as $248.70, its highest since early 2015.
On Thursday, Grab announced that it will properly onboard 7,000 drivers from the Trans-cab company onto its platform, bumping up the number of cabbies familiar with its ride-booking app.
As I've spent more time at this, trying to include more women in my articles, I've discovered myself bumping up against a problem distinct from whatever subconscious biases I might hold.
LCH and its regulator, the Bank of England, have warned that forced relocation would mean fragmenting markets in Europe, bumping up costs and potentially seeing the activity shift to New York.
Given the competition from other bezel-free designs like the Samsung Galaxy S8, Essential Phone, and LG V30, it hard to argue that bumping up the timeframe was the wrong move.
In times of uncertainty and challenging market environment, investors tend to move their investments from riskier assets into safe-havens like gold and government bonds, thereby bumping up demand and prices.
Meanwhile, let's notice on the AMZN chart that it appears to be ricocheting to the downside after about one week of bumping up against its upper boundary region of the Dec.
One consequence of Wells Fargo's slow loan and deposit growth is that the bank does not have to worry about bumping up against a regulator-imposed cap on its balance sheet.
This will allow banks which want to increase corporate loans, but are bumping up against the ratios, to create more room to lend by borrowing money from banks with idle funds.
Poe, 17, is late in her second trimester, nearly bumping up against the threshold at which the state she is being held in would legally bar her from getting an abortion.
OTG, an airport restaurant company that has a presence in nine locations in the country including John F. Kennedy International Airport, is also bumping up its healthy food and drink choices.
We, as individuals and families, can only do so much when we're on our own, so I think we're bumping up against the limits of excessive American individualism and market society.
Connor's wish to avoid bumping up against a specific brand of maleness and whiteness was one of many ways I saw the political climate articulated as I wielded my scissors and razors.
According to owner Mondelez International in a statement on Toblerone's Facebook page, it was faced with the unpalatable options of reducing the size of two of its bars or bumping up prices.
Other measures cited by companies in the poll include bumping up headcount in finance and accounting departments, the strengthening of education programs for employees about compliance and increased oversight of group firms.
Minaj's three new songs, two of which feature Drake and Lil Wayne, have all made there way on the Hot 100 chart–bumping up her total appearances there from 73 to 76.
In times of uncertainty and a challenging market environment, investors tend to move their investments from riskier assets into safe-havens like gold and government bonds, thereby bumping up demand and prices.
The U.S. Treasury is bumping up against the cap on how much money it can borrow to cover the budget deficit that results from Washington spending more than it collects in taxes.
Aladdin clocked in with a $113 million opening weekend, bumping up the projections for the highly-anticipated Lion King starring Donald Glover, Beyoncé, Seth Rogen, James Earl Jones and other A-list actors.
Aladdin clocked in with a $113 million opening weekend, bumping up the projections for the highly-anticipated Lion King starring Donald Glover, Beyoncé, Seth Rogen, James Earl Jones and other A-list actors.
Adding cellular data will add $70 to the price, bumping up internal storage from 8GB to 32GB will add $30, and removing the ads from the home and lockscreen will cost another $20.
Aladdin clocked in with a $113 million opening weekend, bumping up the projections for the highly-anticipated Lion King starring Donald Glover, Beyoncé, Seth Rogen, James Earl Jones and other A-list actors.
"We're upgrading JACK to Buy from Hold with the stock's valuation discount bumping up against multi-year highs, offering a compelling risk/reward profile," Farmer wrote this week in a note to clients.
Generous green subsidies have led to a boom in renewable energy, such as wind and solar power, bumping up the share of green energy in the power mix to just over 30 percent.
Trump's message has only been slightly blunted by a turbulent stock market that lost all it had gained this year over the course of a few days before bumping up again on Tuesday.
Mr. Bruni wrote that he is now "bumping up against my limits," but at A.F.B., our mission is to create a world of no limits for people who are blind or visually impaired.
But with exports equal to about 200% of Singapore's gross domestic product, a much larger weighting than those in neighboring Malaysia and Indonesia, bumping up domestic consumption is unlikely to meaningfully boost growth.
A novel loosely holding together distinct histories and temporalities effectively dramatizes a society that is a congeries of ancient and new, old lore and tradition bumping up against thoroughly modern ambitions and expertise.
Set way back from the road, this maze of open-air passageways and courtyards is about the size of two football fields, an unusual vision of limestone bumping up against the Utah Rockies.
However, viewers tuned in, bumping up ratings, and the NBC morning show beat ABC's Good Morning America in the first week of December for the first time in three months, according to Nielsen.
Elliott gradually amassed more shares each day over the past two weeks, the filing shows, bumping up its purchase on Wednesday when the Nikkei business daily reported KKR's plan for a higher offer.
Such a unilateral approach would risk bumping up against trade agreement rules if President Trump were to raise U.S. duties on a trading partner's goods without first resorting to WTO dispute settlement procedures.
"The issue that I was bumping up against when I was thinking about being a mother [is] that our society puts so much work towards unconsciously telling women they're not enough," she told Refinery29.
Stock prices are bumping up against their highs, but whether they can burst through and hold gains may, for the near term, depend on what investors hear from Jerome Powell in the week ahead.
She also said that despite a 4.9 percent unemployment rate that is bumping up against the Fed's standard for full employment, there "appears to be scope for some further improvement in the labor market."
Jeanne Thompson, a senior vice president at Fidelity, recommends bumping up your contribution by 1 percent every year until you are taking full advantage of all the free money being offered by your employer.
I spent money I could have saved, but I do hope this extended, hand-wringing confessional might be helpful to any iPhone X owners who might be considering bumping up to the newest model.
The IBB exchange-traded fund, which tracks the performance of biotech stocks, has risen 10 percent so far this year and has been "bumping up against the $300 level for several months," Maley said.
As well as disputes over stretches of a 3,500 km (2,200 miles) border, they are bumping up against each other in the Indian Ocean and squabbling over Xi's signature Belt and Road infrastructure initiative.
As you bounce from show to show, those multiple realities abut, and so you had Mr. LeFlufy's clever, digital-age mélange bumping up against Parke & Ronen, the skimpy swimsuit company, which showed immediately after.
Earlier this month a third-party investigation found staff and management at its units in New Zealand and Australia had been financially incentivised to book sales earlier than standard practice, artificially bumping up income.
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.
Samsung's video enhancer also works wonders here, bumping up brightness, contrast and saturation to make video content, including Netflix HDR, especially pop automatically when you use those apps or view videos on the web.
A Natixis survey of 500 institutional investors managing more than $15 trillion found that 37% are increasing their allocation to private debt next year while 28% are bumping up their allocation to private equity.
But Kurumatani said that Toshiba's board, the majority of which are external directors, had signed off on Toshiba's offer price for NuFlare and that bumping up its offer would harm its own shareholders' interests.
That might include tackling debt by starting with the smallest balances first, contributing a little bit each month to an emergency savings account and slowly bumping up your retirement contributions on a consistent basis.
"As soon as 2018," SpaceX, a private space exploration company which touts itself as the "future of space travel," tweeted Wednesday, bumping up plans to send its Dragon capsule to Mars by four years.
Shared kitchens have also been taking off in China, as notes the SCMP, which cites Beijing-based Panda Selected and Shanghai-based Jike Alliance as just two companies that Kalanick would be bumping up against.
The Trump administration proposed bumping up hospital payments for CAR-T cancer therapy last week, but the question of how to pay for these procedures — which are individualized for each patient — is far from settled.
All the revenue from those sales goes straight into the Transnistrian budget, explaining why electricity is so cheap here—and why the government is so enthusiastic about bumping up its gas consumption with cryptocurrency mining.
Once fishermen got ahold of the harness — the pesky whale was bumping up against boats, pulling straps and ropes, and generally causing a fuss — they discovered it read "equipment of St. Petersburg," according to the Guardian.
Right now you can fit up to 32 gigabytes on a cart, which of course is usually plenty — but games with large amounts of content or high-resolution resources are already bumping up against that limit.
This is a best-in-class growth story at scale, which is why we continue to like Shopify and are bumping up our target to $360 ahead of a more strenuous valuation analysis later this summer.
Denmark's state research institute DTU Wind Energy, which has propelled much of the innovation in wind power, is working on keeping down the weight of these super-long blades by bumping up the carbon fiber content.
"But as we all know, we are not the only tectonic plate in town, and the all-too-adjacent grinding noise of politics bumping up against economics makes the long term outcome uncertain," Griffith-Jones said.
If things seem especially precarious lately in Europe and the Anglosphere, it's because our high opinion of ourselves, which we inherit from the Enlightenment, has been bumping up against reality, in ever more painfully obvious ways.
At a special shareholders meeting, some raised concerns about bumping up executive pay while Mitsubishi was on track to post an annual net loss after it overstated the fuel economy on many of its domestic models.
"Clinton has been on the decline across the board since getting a nice convention bounce but Trump isn't bumping up or taking advantage of that in any way," Marquette polling director Charles Franklin told The Hill.
It's easy to inflate your standard of living when you bring home more money, whether it's traveling more, moving into a nicer neighborhood, or bumping up your self-imposed weekly Postmates quota (we've all been there).
But raising taxes to more adequately fund the system or bumping up cost sharing to encourage more discretion in health care use is almost as big of a political challenge there as it would be here.
Samsung's companion app for the Galaxy Buds Plus also comes with an equalizer for tweaking the earbuds' sound, with filters for boosting the bass, adding a softer tone, and bumping up the treble among other options.
This should leave the central bank plenty of space to hold interest rates at an all-time low even as the Brazilian real BRBY fell to its weakest in 2-1/2 years, bumping up import costs.
In the past, bigger banks might make a $500 million loan and sell $25 million chunks of it to smaller banks; but now, those smaller lenders are bumping up against regulators' limits for commercial real estate loans.
The final argument in favour of Mrs Clinton's chances is that polling averages tend to revert towards their means, and that Mr Trump is now bumping up against his previous ceiling of around 40% of the vote.
As someone who covers tech, my situation is a bit of an outlier, but for most folks, bumping up the number of HDMI ports on TVs to eight or so would largely eradicate any concerns of HDMI overcrowding.
LONDON, Nov 3 (Reuters) - The Bank of England's "broad-brush" view of the British economy's progress in the next few years has not changed despite bumping up its growth forecasts for 2017, Governor Mark Carney said on Thursday.
After all, the studio responded pretty quickly to the bad reviews of Batman v Superman by announcing the aforementioned Suicide Squad reshoots and bumping up Wonder Woman's release date by a month, to June 2017 instead of July.
The exhibition captured the imagination of the public, bumping up visitor numbers, and the museum acquired the remaining parts for its permanent collection, even setting up a live-stream video of a piece of a yellowing fatty lump.
While public cemeteries often have long waiting lists, tombstones at private ones can cost from 500,000 yen ($4,000) to multiple millions, with the location and type of tombstone bumping up prices, according to former funeral director Yusuke Wada.
"This stock is one that's been sliding lower for the last three or four months, but it's now trying to bounce back and it's bumping up against its 100-day moving average," Maley said, referring to PayPal's chart.
In another recent report, the Congressional Budget Office pointed to the effects of the GOP's tax reform bill as a main reason for bumping up its estimate of when the debt ceiling will next need to be raised.
But more importantly, it had been bumping up against its 200-day moving average most of the summer, couldn't break above it, and it finally has just in the last week or two," Maley said on "Trading Nation.
While Facebook is gradually bumping up the number of users who likely had their data compromised in the Cambridge Analytica scandal, it's facing a barrage of questions about how many other instances have occurred because of third-party apps.
February retail sales in the U.K. came in 1.4 percent higher for the month, thumping consensus expectations for a 0.4 percent lift and bumping up the annual growth rate to 3.7 percent from a mere 1.063 percent last month.
LONDON (Reuters) - The Bank of England told banks on Wednesday they can tap one of their capital buffers to maintain lending during the coronavirus epidemic, but warned they must not use the cash for bumping up bonuses or dividends.
" Ms. Cummings concludes that both Jerome and White "came of age just as the values of the old republic — piety, frugality, moral prudery and personal rectitude — were bumping up against new, less inhibited attitudes toward money, morals and sex.
Though the city has reinvented itself as a center of health care, education and technology, they pointed out the houses that are still boarded up, the old economy and the new bumping up against each other in uneasy coexistence.
Episode 9, "Adaptation," has about five different storylines bumping up against each other, but the biggest threads of Negan's escape and the squad of Michonne, Daryl, Aaron, and Eugene capturing a Whisperer prove to be pretty exciting and entertaining.
After bumping up its price Wednesday to $13 to $15 per share, Nutanix will be valued at $1.9 billion at the mid-point of that range, just shy of the $2 billion valuation it received in a 2014 private funding round.
If we don't, they warn, we'll keep bumping up against the limits of deep learning, like visual-recognition systems that can be easily fooled by changing a few inputs, making a deep-learning model think a turtle is a gun.
The collective movement focuses on bumping up background checks associated with firearm purchase, increasing laws around gun trafficking, supporting laws that work to keep guns away from people with a history of domestic abuse, and educating people on responsible gun ownership.
In one section, the group scuttled from place to place with something like a tap dance, the irregular rhythms of their feet bumping up against erratic electronic blips in the score — a nice departure from dancing directly to the music.
The euro, which had been bumping up against a 22015-month top for most of the week, finally broke through to reach as far as $50.903, its highest since early 250.90, before the urge to take profit kicked in in Europe.
Taylor Swift, who managed to successfully graduate from country songstress to mainstream icon—and the most popular woman in the world—now stares down into the ravine of cultural irrelevance, after bumping up against the limits of her musical potential.
While a wide range of businesses cited concerns about the effects of a trade war between the United States and China, firms continued to hire and reported bumping up benefits and pay to compete for an increasingly scarce labor pool.
The dominant theme running through the I.U.C.N.'s seminars was the fact that we are bumping up against and piercing planetary boundaries — on forests, oceans, ice melt, species extinctions and temperature — from which Mother Nature will not be able to recover.
LONDON, March 11 (Reuters) - The Bank of England told banks on Wednesday they can tap one of their capital buffers to maintain lending during the coronavirus epidemic, but warned they must not use the cash for bumping up bonuses or dividends.
For a PREVIEW of the budget, please see CASH AID Bank RHB foresees a 100 ringgit ($24.07) hike in cash handouts for low-income households, bumping up the allocation to about 23 billion ringgit next year in a bid to stimulate consumer spending.
"Recent buying led by Sinopec's procurement division helped draw stocks of both gasoline and diesel to razor thin," a manager with Shandong Fuhai Industrial Co. Shandong Fuhai and Shandong Wonfull PetroChemical Group were two of the other teapot refiners bumping up throughput.
Britain's economy appears to be picking up after a slow first three months of the year, when unusually heavy snow hurt demand, and the central bank worries it is bumping up against the speed limit that would start to push up inflation.
"That's the rub of teenagers — they're bumping up against the limits of where they are because they're ready for the next thing," the former first lady tells PEOPLE in an exclusive at-home interview for the cover story in the new issue.
They found one-bedrooms they liked in TriBeCa, but kept bumping up against the same issue: The nearest dog-minding places were a 13-minute walk away — fine for Hobie, fine for them in summer, much more burdensome for all concerned in winter.
The comedy in these shows came not from the (mostly white) characters bumping up against class boundaries or workplace rivals—the entire basis for the jokes on Cheers, or Roseanne, or even The Office—but from having to confront their own behavioral issues.
"In 20163, we knew we were bumping up against a lot of these theories of misogyny, no doubt," says Clinton's former political director Amanda Renteria, who's now a senior adviser for Emerge, an organization dedicated to electing more women to public office.
Last month's court filing of the plea agreement is bumping up against the five-year statute of limitations after he apparently created a scheme to funnel illegal campaign contributions to state lawmakers in exchange for their help on legislation benefiting the F.B.I.'s phony company.
STOCKHOLM/LONDON, Aug 22 (Reuters) - The French unit of Australian hospital group Ramsay Health Care has approached investors of Sweden's Capio as it considers bumping up its 661 million Swedish crown ($756 million) bid for the hospital chain, a source close to Ramsay told Reuters.
That egregious drop takes Apple to its lowest Q2 unit sales since 2013, though the company has been solidly bumping up the average selling price in a move that has largely been working, though iPhone revenue was down 15% year-over-year, as well.
But at the currently low unemployment rate and tightening labor market, and with trends for the working-age population in Michigan looking rather bleak, Michigan's supply of human talent may be bumping up against a natural limit — suggesting that Michigan's attractiveness to manufacturing employers may soon diminish.
I took the look and, with my Cyclops vision, saw how many of the people in my orbit were struggling, how many were bumping up against limits more daunting than mine, how many summoned a grace that gave me something to aspire to, something to emulate.
That means a growing section of the Pacific Ocean — where the United States has operated unchallenged since the naval battles of World War II — is once again contested territory, with Chinese warships and aircraft regularly bumping up against those of the United States and its allies.
The space of the civic is precisely the space constituted by museums (and similar institutions) that can bring publics together to generate useful friction: bumping up against ideas and encounters that can abrade away our intellectual certainty, making it possible to be receptive to new knowledge.
His use of mirrors as a ground, he recently told me, was inspired by the desire to paint on the most reflective surface he could find, in which light enters through filmy coats of pigment and bounces back behind them, bumping up his color with real, not simulated, luminosity.
In bumping up its gross domestic product (GDP) forecasts for this year and next, the bank highlighted the unexpected resilience of household spending and the housing market as well as the bounceback recorded in indicators of activity and business sentiment since the dark days immediately following June's Brexit vote.
Second on the list was National Assembly chairwoman and former central bank governor Pany Yathotu, a development that suggests a bumping-up in the party hierarchy to be a possible prime minister, according to Martin Stuart-Fox, a retired professor and expert on Laos at the University of Queensland.
With the Fastrack Reflex you can keep track of how well these new exercises are bumping up your daily movement — you can track calories burnt, steps walked and keep an eye on your schedule to be sure you've got enough time to add in something extra to your day.
The painting's odd numbering system may fall short of bumping up against the limits of reason, but it certainly lies outside the precincts of a "a false and pious rationality," given that Jensen's dazzling grid feels less like an ordering device and more like an instrument of aggression.
Mobile operators may have to plan around Pokémon Go Cullen says the game's network drag could increase exponentially if Niantic decides to start letting third parties interact with its world, which would create new dialogs and sessions every time a player interacts with one, therefore bumping up the server load.
If Sanders does secure the nomination, we could well see a similarly boring but still ultimately successful general election campaign that accomplishes exactly what any other Democratic candidate would work to accomplish—trying to win over some Obama-Trump voters in key swing states and bumping up minority turnout a bit.
A 2014 study from the Yale-NUIST Center on Atmospheric Environment found greater Los Angeles to be roughly six degrees warmer than its rural hinterlands, bumping up energy and air conditioner usage, which cause even more of the greenhouse gas emissions that have caused the climate to change in the first place.
Narrator: But in the age of anxiety, it&aposs no surprise that CBD has become a hot ticket for manufacturers, who infuse all sorts of products with cannabidiol, shrewdly tapping into its perceived wellness benefits and bumping up the price of otherwise standard items, like gummies, sportswear, tampons, and even dog treats.
The basic path to victory for both Sanders and Biden remains winning back some of the white working-class voters in industrial states who responded to Trump's right populism, and bumping up turnout from African Americans just enough so that Trump isn't as competitive in states like Michigan and Pennsylvania as he was in 2016.
GUNDLACH: it's partly about rates, obviously we talked about this before there was four years in a row basically that the 203-year Treasury bond was bumping up against resistance at about 3.25 and I think when we were last together we were talking about this before and it held up at 3.25 several times including earlier this year.
While actual economic growth has not picked up yet and most Fed officials are waiting for more details of tax plans before bumping up their official growth forecasts, it is clear that the prospect of fiscal and regulatory policy changes presents additional upside possibility for the economy, further diminishing the justification for a super-easy monetary policy stance.
Michael M. Kaiser, the former president of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, said that after years of bumping up ticket prices to offset spiraling costs, many presenters were hitting a point of diminishing returns: Some people are deciding they cannot afford live performances and are opting instead for home entertainment alternatives.
Mike Lee and Marco Rubio tried to expand the child tax credit past what the Senate did by allowing people who only paid payroll taxes and not income taxes to claim its full value, they were unable to change the bill in order to do so because it would have required bumping up the corporate tax rate to 21% or 22%.
So does the fact that Facebook is bumping up against these limits, does that mean that for the publishers who've been watching Facebook and Google — the sort you were just describing, eat more and more of the pie, whatever metaphor you want — is that good news for the Vox Medias, the New York Times, the Minneapolis Star Tribunes of the world?
The flagship and longest-range 100D and P9D models are getting more expensive: the 100D is bumping up by $5,000 and $1,000 for Model S and X, respectively, while the P100D price is rising by $5,500 for Model S and $9,500 for Model X. All 100 cars keeps the adjustable air suspension as standard equipment, and the price increases will go into effect on April 24th.
If you're not, say, a computer scientist or a mathematician, the deeper you get into the esoterica of distributed ledgers, consensus algorithms, hash functions, zero-knowledge proofs, byzantine-fault-tolerance theory, and so on—the farther you travel from the familiar terrain of "the legacy world," where, one blockchain futurist told me, pityingly, I live—the better the chance you have of bumping up against the limits of your intelligence.
And now, Corsair is releasing a pair of updated versions of the original Corsair One, boosting the processor to Intel's latest eighth-generation, six-core Core i2499-216K and bumping up the graphics card from the Nvidia GTX 232 to the upgraded Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti. There are two versions of the updated Corsair One — the Corsair One Pro Plus, which has 16GB of RAM, and the Corsair One Elite, which has 32GB.
Her machinations stretch the suspension of disbelief almost to their breaking point: In order to buy Gone Girl as a plausible scenario, you'd have to believe that a woman would fabricate hundreds of diary entries, insincerely befriend a woman she hates, lie for months about her husband's violent temper, fake a pregnancy, commit identity fraud, manipulate her husband into bumping up her life insurance, and convince him to go somewhere without an alibi on the morning of her disappearance.

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