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The use of natural gas in fertilizing crops bumps up demand.
If one colony bumps up against another, they fight for territory.
It still bumps up against all the same creative boundaries as before.
Krčo says the site bumps up against the visitor limit most days.
The social bumps up against the psychological; personal enmity meets political tectonics.
A Tencel-blend fabric cover also bumps up breathability and moisture control.
Add in the NFL ads and it bumps up to 3 percent.
That is Shama Diegnan's plan, as her family bumps up against data limits.
And when people get mobile internet, the rate of growth bumps up again.
Buyers have been rushing to lock in sales before Amazon's presence bumps up prices.
The study also suggests that Uber bumps up bus ridership but decreases train use.
Later, Light digitally bumps up contrast to reveal even the faintest tracks and lines.
Every year, the IRS bumps up the individual income tax brackets, adjusting for inflation.
The latter claim is startling, since it immediately bumps up the size of the tablet.
The brake automatically stops the cane when it bumps up against objects in the virtual space.
Because Silicon Valley always bumps up against this, like constantly, "Why can't we?!" kind of thing.
The mundane — a series of weather reports, dryly delivered — bumps up against the violent and strange.
A high-resolution view of the "shoreline" where Sputnik Planum bumps up against the al-Idrisi mountains.
All of that is upgradable at a cost, including the display, which bumps up to 1920×1080.
That is silly, though fighting information warfare, especially in Connecticut, necessarily bumps up against the First Amendment.
The early-bird first batch will go for $250 each, after which the price bumps up to $300.
Customers can also opt for a GLC 63 S, which bumps up the horsepower from 469 to 503.
For that, the actual processors have to get faster, a feat that bumps up against what's physically possible.
There's also research to suggest it bumps up IQ, clears up stuffy noses, and may even kill cancer cells.
Calderone will be fine in retirement if he bumps up his saving to 15 percent of pay each year.
The strategy runs counter to the traditional economy of scale formula, which bumps up production for proportional cost savings.
It's possible that as the midterms get closer, Republican enthusiasm bumps up amid the stakes-setting from President Trump.
The gold filters keeps thing neutral, while the silver filters bumps up the bass and the black ones enhances the treble.
The Echo (second-gen) bumps up the sound quality for $69.99 (usually $99.99; matches its lowest price seen during Black Friday).
Red boosts your attack, while blue bumps up your HP. Other special stones can also adjust your attack width or frequency.
Apple's TV+ is free for a year with the purchase of a new device, then bumps up to $4.99 a month.
Freer, more open digital commerce – particularly in the budding Internet of things revolution – bumps up against security and personal privacy rights.
The Apple Watch Series 5 starts at $399 for a GPS version, then bumps up to $499 with 4G network connectivity.
But in Washington's Kalorama neighborhood, the vibrancy of the capital city's Muslim community bumps up against some of its most powerful citizens.
But this old adage bumps up against another one: cash is king (or runway is king, for a fast-growing private company).
In the camera app, a "Food" mode slightly bumps up the saturation to make colors warmer and the food look more enticing.
Second, letting tax reform slip into 2018 would mean it inevitably bumps up against other priorities, costing it both momentum and focus.
Part of the reason my performance was so good is that I have the upgraded model, which bumps up the RAM and storage.
For its part the 653 bumps up the CPU and GPU performance of the 652, while doubling addressable RAM from 4 to 8GB.
Williams plays Charlotte, a music prodigy who bumps up against Dear White People star Logan Browning's Elizabeth, the new "star pupil" Charlotte's former school.
That incident prompted discussion of what happens when a producer's duty to catch salacious footage bumps up against her obligations as a human being.
Adding a teenager in Rhode Island bumps up premiums by more than 150 percent, while parents in Hawaii get about an 8 percent increase.
Unsurprisingly, this sense of openness bumps up hard against the show's penultimate section, "Propaganda and the Islamic State," which consists of ISIS promotional videos.
The equity injection bumps up the valuation of the company to over $1 billion, money that Bolt plans to use to fuel its international growth.
Everywhere that Amazon bumps up against every other company, it's winning, whether it's in voice, whether it's in streaming video, whether it's even in hardware.
But all of that goes away quickly because it bumps up against precisely what the Kremlin is there for: to close down the pockets of normalcy.
Furthermore, since the first lady is eligible for office by virtue of being married to the president, greater politicization inevitably bumps up against charges of nepotism.
I think that the desire to protect one's life and relationships from being harmed by one's writing is something that every writer bumps up against eventually.
Perhaps the most disturbing chapters of "Ratf**ked" deal with what happens when this sort of civic-minded effort bumps up against the realities of partisan politics.
Travel's in the news this week, as United's PR nightmare bumps up against news that President Trump's vacation spending is on track to surpass that of his predecessor.
The mantra to "believe women" bumps up against questionable accusations, such as assault allegations against Senator Richard Blumenthal that were made by what appears to be a Twitter bot.
It may be that, under current conditions, our ability to guarantee one right — freedom of assembly, for example, or equal protection — bumps up against reigning interpretations of other rights.
"There is no doubt that systemic racism is real and that it even bumps up against people as successful as Senator Harris," Turner, co-chairwoman Sanders's presidential campaign, said.
The amount bumps up to $2,999.99 and $2,500 a week if you verify your identity with your zip code, birthday, and the last four digits of your Social Security number.
WASHINGTON — Defense officials are rooting for the Senate to pass a massive two-year spending package this week, a measure that bumps up the Pentagon's spending power to $738 billion.
To satisfy our creative side, nothing bumps up a standard makeup look better than densely-packed glitter — and nothing gives us the look faster than a quick swipe of eyeliner.
That number bumps up to a week when you add in the charging case – which is something akin to what you'll find with wireless earbuds, a combo hard case/battery extender.
On the other hand, the party's base is keen on family migration and the congressional black caucus likes the visa lottery, which bumps up the number of migrants from African countries.
You have an outward persona and you know how to play it on a level where it never bumps up against your level of comfort, which I think is really admirable.
From there, "Here" producer Robokid bumps up the BPM for something more fidgety, leaving saccharine-leaning Virginia producer Alex Ghenea to round things off with a piano-led, peak time remix.
Lacking an onboard headphone jack, the Essential Phone would be a great candidate for an audio accessory that bumps up its headphone-powering capabilities while also adding in that universally compatible port.
Only around 25 works, scattered throughout the world, are recognized as original paintings and drawings by Bosch, and the Nelson-Atkins's painting bumps up the number of Bosches in the US to five.
Senate appropriators unanimously approved a spending bill on Thursday that bumps up funding for the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) as the agency scrambles to handle a surge in passengers while dealing with reduced staff.
And Lake Lure's haphazard relationship with history, its attempt to keep track of the Dirty Dancing locations even if the buildings have burned down, bumps up against the belief of Dirty Dancing fans every August.
Intellectually, it is possible to carry on this process for an indefinite time: the only check on it is that sooner or later a false belief bumps up against solid reality, usually on a battlefield.
And in a big leap forward from its previous devices megapixel-wise at least, the Note 2499 bumps up the camera to 2515 megapixels — but it axed optical image stabilisation (OIS) for electronic image stabilisation (EIS).
The album erupts with "Midsummer New York," a straight-ahead rocker, then bumps up against "Mindtrain," a long, funk-rock romp in which Ono's sputtering, multi-tracked vocals ride the wave of a throbbing, driving beat.
In addition to an actual song "Mobius," there is the unbroken free-associative soundscape of "Whateva Will Be," where a blaxploitation movie sample bumps up against dub reggae gospel and Consequence's voice rises out of the ether.
Alongside those, Twitter also revamping Lists as a new kind of alternative timeline approach that can be created by other Twitter users, which Twitter also bumps up with suggestions and the ability to share lists with other users.
But this is also where the show bumps up against the fact that the flatlining birth rate so central to its premise is a complete wild card when it comes to any of its more timely political commentary.
Apple just announced an updated version of the iPod touch that bumps up the processor to an A10 Fusion chip (for reference, that's the same one that's found in the iPhone 7) along with a new 256GB storage option.
This spinoff bumps up the profile of both the host and the cases: It's led by Ms. Clark, whose role as the lead prosecutor in the O. J. Simpson murder case has been co-opted by countless external narratives.
There are two types of Curb Your Enthusiasm seasons: ones where Larry obnoxiously breaks social norms and we watch the fallout, and ones where Larry bumps up against norms in unexpected ways, highlighting just how weird they can be.
Sheriff's office bumps up reward for information Authorities in Wisconsin are offering $78,500 for any information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the suspect who shot and killed Racine Police officer John Hetland, the Kenosha Sheriff's Department said.
There has been concern that the failure to pass healthcare legislation reflects discord that will make budget negotiations acrimonious, raising the risks that debt payments due in October may be delayed as the United States bumps up against the debt ceiling.
"The yen is...likely to track bonds lower as long as they are under pressure, and the situation gets more interesting once the 10-year Japanese government bond bumps up against the BoJ's supposed cap around 10-11 basis points," he added.
The U.S. Senate and House of Representatives ultimately passed a bill leaving authority to approve new medical products with the FDA, but which authorizes the defense department to request that the FDA bumps up certain products to the top of its review list.
There has been widespread concern that a failure to pass healthcare legislation reflects discord that will make budget negotiations acrimonious, raising the risk that debt payments due in October may be delayed as the United States bumps up against the debt ceiling.
Wayne Jonas, a physician at the Fort Belvoir Community Hospital Pain Clinic in Fairfax County, Va., told NPR that when a person is in pain, their body "bumps up a variety of dysfunctions," like producing the stress hormone cortisol and increasing inflammation.
The ABI said the risk margin component of Solvency II - which reflects the theoretical cost of transferring all policies of a failing insurer to a stable one - should be changed as it makes writing new business unattractive and bumps up costs for consumers.
The HP laptop starts at $269 for 4GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, and a 14-inch screen with resolution just above 720p when it ships later this month, while Acer's machine bumps up to a 15.6-inch 1080p IPS screen for $279 this February.
If health reform isn't wrapped up by the end of the month, it bumps up against Congress's scheduled summer recess, a time when legislators like to go home to their districts, take a break from lawmaking, spend time with their families, and raise money.
This may seem like a lot (and it is!) but don't settle for it—most of these same cards will have promotions throughout the year where that number bumps up to 250,2000 points or more, which is often enough to fund a round-trip international flight.
Detroit may want to wait and see if that average bumps up in Year 4 before making a long-term commitment, but they'd be wise to try and lock him down for anything slightly lower than the max before he gets the opportunity to increase his open-market value.
For most people, term life insurance is the way to go, Barbara Ginty, a certified financial planner and host of the "Future Rich" podcast, tells CNBC Make It. Permanent life insurance policies may have more perks, but that typically bumps up the cost — up to 10 times more than term.
For one thing, one inevitably bumps up against the homoerotic tradition, which has always venerated the male physical ideal; for another, women have generally been conditioned to love men in the way that the poet W.B. Yeats thought only God loved women: for themselves alone and not their yellow hair.
After getting beaten down over and over again by the menacing Waif who oversees her training, Arya bumps up against the limits of her own internal sense of justice when asked to assassinate Lady Crane, an actress whose moving portrayal of Queen Cersei in a play about Ned Stark's execution prompts Arya to feel some unexpected empathy for one of her nemeses.
Based on this, they estimated that a "Trump bump" would see a modest gain to the earnings of banks, depending on size: Banks: the Trump Bump (impact on earnings) Large banks (above $50 bilion in assets) up 10% Midsize banks ($10-$50 billion in assets) up 7% Community banks (<$23 billion in assets) up 2% Source: Piper Jaffray Those are pretty modest bumps up.
" HASPEL CONFIRMATION EXPOSES RIFT AMONG SENATE DEMS  AP : "The political schism in the Democratic Party is playing out in the confirmation vote for  Gina Haspel  [who was confirmed today] as CIA director, as support from red-state senators facing re-election bumps up against a more liberal flank eyeing potential 2020 presidential bids and rejecting the nominee over the agency's clouded history of torture.
Ha--*breaks down crying hysterically*   The Hill's 12:30 Report -- Latest on Trump immigration order: What we know, don't know | Trump accuses Schumer of 'fake tears' | Protests, reaction | WH bumps up SCOTUS announcement | DC Restaurant Week begins BREAKING -- STATE DEPARTMENT DIPLOMATS MAY SAY HAAAAYL NO: Dozens of career diplomats may send an internal memo to the State Department opposing President Trump's immigration executive order.
Ring, the folks behind the self-titled Ring video doorbell, have a two-punch combo's worth of news this morning: they're launching a new model called the Ring Pro, and have raised a $61.2 million Series C. The $249 Ring Pro bumps up the specs on the standard $199 model in just about every way that matters: the camera is 1080p vs 720p, it's got 5Ghz WiFi in addition to 2.4Ghz, the faceplates (and thus the overall color of the bell) are swappable instead of locked for good out of the box, and it's a good bit smaller than the original.
A second time the candlestick rises up, and the personage in the picture having become animated swallows candle and candlestick. The fellow jumps backward, bumps up against the clothes-rack. Taking his clothes for an intruder he kicks at them. The boots become animated, and kick him in return.
Guarani displays an unusual degree of nasal harmony. A nasal syllable consists of a nasal vowel, and if the consonant is voiced, it takes its nasal allophone. If a stressed syllable is nasal, the nasality spreads in both directions until it bumps up against a stressed syllable that is oral. This includes affixes, postpositions, and compounding.
Jay-Z contributed vocals to the song. Coining the track as "sleazed-up," Andy Kellman of AllMusic noted the track as a standout from Versus. Sarah Rodman of the Boston Globe called "Hot Tottie" the essential track on the EP, and said that Jay-Z "bumps up the fun factor" on the "burbling" track. Mark Edward Nero of About.
The three-year deal is reportedly worth over $400,000 in 2016 and then bumps up to over $500,000 in following seasons. Reilly continued his stellar play in the following three seasons, throwing for over 5,500 yards each season while tossing 88 touchdowns and 43 interceptions. Set to become a free agent in February 2019, Reilly had a workout with the Jacksonville Jaguars in mid-December 2018.
She had sex reassignment surgery in 1994 following a near-fatal 1991 motor accident. "I was trapped upside down, engine throttle stuck, fuel running all over the racetrack and me. The accident didn't scare me, but the thought that I hadn't lived life to its full potential just ran chill bumps up and down my body." She legally changed her name from J. T. Hayes to Terri O'Connell.
Geoff Kirbyson, "Manitoba bumps up job figures", Winnipeg Free Press, 10 February 2007, B6. ;;Liquor Control Act Smith announced modernizing reforms to the Liquor Control Act in late 2004, giving private wine stores the right to sell drinks such as brandy and cognac.Mia Rabson, "Wine stores get grape news from province", Winnipeg Free Press, 9 December 2004, B2. He also indicated that Manitobans would be allowed to re- seal half-empty wine bottles ordered in restaurants, and bring them home.
Nova ScienceNow (styled NOVΛ scienceNOW) is a spinoff of the long-running and venerable PBS science program Nova. Premiering on January 25, 2005, the series was originally hosted by Robert Krulwich, who described it as an experiment in coverage of "breaking science, science that's right out of the lab, science that sometimes bumps up against politics, art, culture". At the beginning of season two, Neil deGrasse Tyson replaced Krulwich as the show's host. Tyson announced he would leave the show and was replaced by David Pogue beginning season 6.
" Alyse Wax of Fear Net stated that the show is "worth viewing" with a "strong cast" and she was "pleasantly surprised". "I honestly thought it was going to be another teen throwaway, capitalizing on the success of Twilight. But having Kevin Williamson (Scream, Dawson's Creek) at the helm definitely bumps up the quality of the show several notches. Pilots are notoriously weak: they have to set up an entire cast of characters, an episode plot as well as a series arc, and often have significantly less time and resources than a standard series episode.
It leaves Hamilton for West Windsor, and bumps up against Mercer County Community College on the left. Just beyond the college is Mercer County Park, which is accessible through South Post Road (CR 602) or through the park's official west entrance after CR 535's reduction to one lane each way. Just beyond the park entrance, the route has a short concurrency with CR 526, which comes from Robbinsville Township to the south. Less than later, CR 526 turns due north again and heads for Princeton Junction while Windsor Road (CR 641) travels southeast.
The bar scene is a pivotal point in the film as Sally shares a recording of an on the spot interview with Howard Cosell, and inspires Donald by saying, "You know anybody will talk to you with a tape recorder in your hand, it makes you look like you know what you're actually doing." The Cosell interview is for Sally's thesis on pop art and its relationship to society. Donald meets Terry (Denise Flamino), a gorgeous young woman in the bar, grips the tape recorder and microphone and tries Claybrook's technique and gets her number. This bumps up Donald's confidence and he courageously goes to the source on what makes women tick, and the best way to approach them.
Daisy returns from her trip abroad with Conor to be by her stricken cousin's side and to provide some comfort to Dan, who has been keeping a constant vigil by Cathy's bedside since the accident, willing her to live. New receptionist Ruairi is introduced to us as he balances working in the Clinic with his other life as a DJ in a trendy Dublin nightclub, while Practice Manager Cara bumps up her status by overseeing the building of her new office. Liam's son Ian is in trouble yet again. This time he's caught joyriding in his friend's car and is asked to leave his school after too many warnings of bad behaviour.
Steinberg, A. JazzTimes Review accessed December 9, 2019 On All About Jazz David Adler said "Perhaps the most interesting facet of Marc Ribot's solo guitar exposition is its focus on Albert Ayler ... Ribot, who of course has never been a mainstream jazzer, makes a bold move toward a different model entirely—one in which rigorous knowledge of harmony and melody bumps up against an Aylerian outlaw sensibility, resulting in a sonic landscape that could only have been dreamed up by Ribot himself".Adler, D. All About Jazz Review accessed December 9, 2019 BBC Music reviewer Dan Hill stated that "Recorded in honest, naked detail, warts and all, Ribot reveals once again just how good a guitarist he is - an instantly recognisable character on this most-overplayed of instruments, largely thanks to his instincts for pushing the guitar around a bit ... Ribot touches all the right buttons, plotting a wonderfully wayward course between Rain Dogs and the Knitting Factory; intensely frivolous faux-Cuban and serious avant-radicalism. Ribot has his cake, and eats it too, every time".
The Doer government introduced a number of labour reforms early in its first mandate, making it easier for unions to obtain certification and giving employees increased powers to move disputes to binding arbitration. Business leaders opposed the changes, though Doer argued that the bill was far less contentious than opponents made it out to be.David Kuxhaus, "Premier tries to placate business riled by contentious labour law changes", Winnipeg Free Press, 2 August 2000, A1; David Kuxhaus, "Voters seem satisfied with Doer government", Winnipeg Free Press, 2 October 2000, A4. In 2004, Doer rejected a call by party members to introduce legislation that would ban replacement workers in labour disputes."Premier won't ban replacement workers", Winnipeg Free Press, 8 March 2004, A5. Doer's government increased Manitoba's minimum wage from $6.00 to $6.25 in November 2000, and brought in subsequent increases of 25 cents on an annual basis."Manitoba bumps up minimum wage in the province by 25 cents an hour", Canadian Press, 29 November 2000, 20:55; "Survival above all" [editorial], Winnipeg Free Press, 29 December 2001, A14. By April 2005, the minimum wage had been increased to $7.25.

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