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"by the day" Definitions
  1. as each day passes

991 Sentences With "by the day"

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Facebook — and Google — grow more dangerous by the day.
The Mophie fandom grows bigger and bigger by the day.
Being LGBTQ is not exactly getting easier by the day.
Predictions about Bitcoin's price are getting crazier by the day.
Kulture Kiari is somehow getting even cuter by the day!
In European capitals, meanwhile, frustration is mounting by the day.
This risk gets smaller by the day, but it's real.
The lineup is stellar and getting better by the day.
Their contortions are getting harder to manage by the day.
The odds of rescue, however, grow slimmer by the day.
LONDON — It's getting closer by the day, Harry Potter fans.
And 6ix9ine seems to get more popular by the day.
And the Asian megacities are looking glitzier by the day.
And those opportunities are becoming more fleeting by the day.
But such a future seems more imaginable by the day.
China's military threat was growing by the day, it warned.
Major global problems are piling up, worsening by the day.
Support for this advice seems to grow by the day.
President Trump is getting softer on China by the day.
The standoff seemed to grow more tense by the day.
For others: boxes of clothes, unworn, accumulating by the day.
Everything was divided perfectly by the day, by the milligram.
Unfortunately, an American outbreak looks more likely by the day.
It is getting less and less popular by the day.
A justice department rolling back civil rights by the day.
It also seems to be getting worse by the day.
He is cognizant that robots are evolving by the day.
The pains of the shutdown are growing by the day.
Jessa (Duggar) Seewald's baby boy is getting bigger by the day!
The division between work and life becomes blurrier by the day.
"But that list is getting shorter by the day," Vance said.
Ocasio-Cortez's red lip has grown more iconic by the day.
Investors are seemingly growing more excited about L.A. by the day.
And the working environment for models is improving by the day.
"She's just getting smarter by the day," Cardi B told PEOPLE.
Exxon's climate change-related legal problems are growing by the day.
Facebook's upcoming cryptocurrency project is getting more real by the day.
It seemingly gets closer to that audacious vision by the day.
The world according to Donald Trump gets smaller by the day.
The Democratic field is getting more diverse by the day. Sen.
President Trump's relationship with Senate Republicans is deteriorating by the day.
A diabetic with breathing issues, she's getting worse by the day.
The case against Trump is becoming more ominous by the day.
In Ethiopia, that resentment seems to be growing by the day.
There r so many great new roles created by the day.
In many ways, Americans are becoming more vulnerable by the day.
"The tragedy of Yemen worsens by the day," Mr. Mattis said.
The ranks of anti-Trump Republicans grow thinner by the day.
The fallout for companies and institutions is growing by the day.
Editorial The North Korean nuclear threat is worsening by the day.
I'm getting older by the day — but I'm getting smarter, too.
"It just gets stranger here by the day," Mr. Heinrich said.
You can practically feel Trevor Noah's exasperation growing by the day.
After all, you're watching your net worth plummet by the day.
But the battle for Iowa is heating up by the day.
And the pileup of Republican retirements grow almost by the day.
"The traffickers are getting smarter and smarter by the day," she said.
The upcoming French presidential election gets investors more concerned by the day.
I think, me as a driver, I'm getting better by the day.
Every evolutionary story he had touched became more complex by the day.
I still have conditioned layers dropping off of me by the day.
The year is young, but Ryan's future looks dimmer by the day.
That&aposs a complete supposition, but this gets weirder by the day.
Her language to describe Trump has grown more aggressive by the day.
This is definitely working, and it's getting bigger by the day. pic.twitter.
The 68-year-old already is getting more unrecognizable by the day.
And Wall Street's Trump-induced optimism is running thinner by the day.
"The situation gets worse by the day," he said, without giving details.
The consequences of the impasse have been growing graver by the day.
So this disaster is arguably becoming a bigger story by the day.
For China's manufacturers, the trade war is getting uglier by the day.
Figures are multiplying by the day, with no signs of slowing down.
The air is stinky, and only growing more so by the day.
Venezuela's crisis has become a regional problem that grows by the day.
But his White House aspirations appear to be dwindling by the day.
The total number of coronavirus cases is still growing by the day.
That prospect, however, is looking increasingly and dangerously dimmer by the day.
"I'm getting more basic by the day," Cyrus joked in her caption.
They have largely been replaced by the day/night, two-admission doubleheader.
Rumors about what would be found in it expanded by the day.
And McCaskill looks less worried about her re-election by the day.
Already supermarket shelves are sparser and prices are rising by the day.
Clinton is increasing her lead in the popular vote by the day.
But the plan for that factory seems to be unraveling by the day.
Kim Jong Nam This real-life whodunit gets more bizarre by the day.
That&aposs why it&aposs getting louder and more insane by the day.
Both George and Charlotte are getting cuter (and royal ready!) by the day.
Company's changing now very, very rapidly and we're making progress by the day.
The battle between the two factions is becoming more vicious by the day.
President Donald Trump is taking a harder line toward China by the day.
America is undergoing a sweeping demographic transformation that is accelerating by the day.
In the era of Uber and Tesla, that's getting harder by the day.
Kanye West's Yeezus follow-up Swish is becoming less mysterious by the day.
The amounts will also change by the day or sometimes by the hour.
The odds of a congressional deal are becoming more remote by the day.
The sun moves through the house by the minute, not by the day.
But the chances of those settlements remaining secret are fraying by the day.
The chorus of voices against Woody Allen is growing louder by the day.
The world isn't shrinking anymore; it's getting bigger and bigger by the day!
The feeling always lingers, he says, but it grows dimmer by the day.
More relief efforts are being added by the day, both large and small.
Thus, it's only right for the ideas to get wilder by the day.
LONDON (Reuters) - The carnage in stock markets is getting uglier by the day.
But the humanitarian situation in Idlib and Hama is deteriorating by the day.
Cancellations will vary by the day based on the availability of other aircraft.
LONDON (Reuters) - The carnage in stock markets is getting uglier by the day.
But the possibility that there will be witnesses grows stronger by the day.
Meanwhile, a lack of tolerance for constitutional objections is growing by the day.
And Rakov said the fledgling campaign is becoming more organized by the day.
Human rights groups say the evidence of war crimes grows by the day.
The story seems to expand by the day, if not by the hour.
Another part of her strategy is looking less convincing by the day. Mrs.
In the UK, the drone situation is becoming more acute by the day.
But this story gets more mysterious, more dramatic, and weirder by the day.
Meanwhile, the prospects of the current Trumpcare legislation appear dimmer by the day.
"The global political climate grows increasingly terrifying by the day," says the jam's website.
Aren&apost they a little busy, it&aposs getting more interesting by the day.
America's fiscal picture is even more worrying — and literally getting worse by the day.
It's still early days for Tango, but the technology's getting better by the day.
They're getting more relevant to both copper price and copper pricing by the day.
But Microsoft's hardware, software, and services sure are getting more tempting by the day.
Our mobile devices are becoming more and more personal to us by the day.
With reality becoming more confusing by the day, though, I'm not ruling anything out.
He's becoming more erratic by the day, and in full view of the world.
Without it, those tariffs remain in place, making us less competitive by the day.
Wind Gap is getting to be darker, filthier, and more vicious by the day.
"Repeal and replace" is looking harder and harder to pull off by the day.
We as a nation are becoming more diverse, segregated and isolated by the day.
The revelations of the Obama era political targeting grow more ominous by the day.
The mission criticality of these types of services is only growing by the day.
Indeed, much of what Marx said seems to become more relevant by the day.
The lines between commerce and gaming and trading grow more blurred by the day.
That inevitable return trip to Derry is getting closer and closer by the day.
You can rent one by the day, and it and works all over Europe.
It is growing tougher by the day for the company to hit that goal.
But the probability of this happening very soon is getting lower by the day.
Fissures, or cracks in the ground, are opening wider and wider by the day.
Tim Ryan, the prospect of staying alive is growing more grim by the day.
As a result, the prospect for passing tax cuts grows dimmer by the day.
In an administration steeped in scandal, the stench of corruption thickens by the day.
The joke's getting less funny by the day — but the analogy may be off.
"The facts are in dispute, and it becomes messier by the day," he said.
And, most disconcertingly, this deep, getting-deeper-by-the-day chasm between my eyebrows.
RELATED: Live updates on the coronavirus outbreak The threat, however, deepens by the day.
The market and the whole concept of retail is continuously changing by the day.
And talk of calling off the Summer Olympics in Tokyo grows by the day.
The situation grew more dire by the day, with survivors dying from the cold.
California has more than 130 cases of coronavirus — a number increasing by the day.
The nation is under assault by Russian hackers, growing more sophisticated by the day.
We have a fake democracy, growing less responsive and less representative by the day.
The database contained 6.7 million records since 2013, and was updating by the day.
"The atmosphere is extremely heavy, and it gets heavier by the day," Byrd said.
For many businesses that had raised their hopes, frustration is mounting by the day.
Civil conversation concerning the issues facing our country is becoming rarer by the day.
And by the day, her solutions whiff less of water and more of kerosene.
And that means a shutdown grows more plausible -- if not likely -- by the day.
But my experience was far from typical, and becomes less so by the day.
But the robot jobs apocalypse argument is starting to sound more reasonable by the day.
As it is, I see my professional situation growing more precarious here by the day.
"It is getting worse by the day," says Fitsum Zeab, a businessman in Addis Ababa.
And the membrane between online and offline lives seems to grow thinner by the day.
The cast of 13 Reasons Why seem to get more musically talented by the day.
The challenges (and opportunities) we need to address are getting more complicated by the day.
The good news: the alternative movie subscription services are looking more attractive by the day.
Still, on the political, legal, and business fronts, Kushner's future looks cloudier by the day.
In the wake of the Cambridge Analytica controversy, the #DeleteFacebook movement grows by the day.
The organization has scraped together 58,980 signatures, and more are coming in by the day.
The conflict grew more complex by the day, as new armed groups entered the fray.
Backpage was causing too many headaches, and the papers were growing deader by the day.
But what we're learning is those challenges are less and less ideological by the day.
Beleaguered by crisis and shorn of confidence, Europe seems to be shrinking by the day.
Local protesters said they were buoyed by the day and many considered it a success.
Amid acute power shortages, the demand pressure on nuclear generation is growing by the day.
But the odds of Congress acting before that date are getting longer by the day.
Elon Musk's pun-inducing, earth-shattering Boring Company is getting more official by the day.
President Trump's skepticism about the Iran nuclear deal is looking more reasonable by the day.
Cooperation is difficult, especially in a world that is becoming more complicated by the day.
Behind the grim numbers, an ugly reality looms, one that gets uglier by the day.
Worse for Trump, his path through the battleground states has been narrowing by the day.
The man is in every way a disgrace, and his disgrace grows by the day.
Cameras are becoming more connected by the day, and with increased connectivity comes increased risk.
But there's an urgency to the show now that seems to deepen by the day.
"Everything is changing by the hour with this, not even by the day," Harrison continued.
Mr. Golunov's case unrolled in Moscow, however, with the public outcry expanding by the day.
I know my stuff, and I assure you, Hollywood, I'm growing pickier by the day.
Or that more and more calls for Blackmun's head are coming in by the day.
By the day before the début, Ruby's mood had turned focussed and a bit dark.
Investors and businesses are scrambling for dollars as the outlook grows darker by the day.
The rest of us live and grow older by the day, but he remains 12.
TC Sessions: Robotics+AI is creeping closer by the day, and the agenda is packed.
"North Korea's message is clear: Our capacity to cause trouble is increasing by the day."
But they're learning more by the day — and what we know so far is instructive.
The reality of the situation changes by the day, and so do the societal consequences.
Respectable resistance is getting harder by the day, even as it's needed more than ever.
Facebook's cryptocurrency Libra is looking less likely to launch as originally envisioned by the day.
"This threat is ever evolving and getting worse by the day, not better," he said.
As such, the prospect of a no-deal scenario grows more likely by the day.
We stand at the precipice, staring into an abyss that grows darker by the day.
Technology is constantly changing, with everything from cars to homes becoming smarter by the day.
The likelihood of a nuclear accident or blunder seems to be growing by the day.
"The need for the withheld material grows more urgent by the day," the House wrote.
Sanders would take all the disenchanted Trump voters, and they are growing by the day.
Everyone in America has a different and often changing-by-the-day opinion of Trump.
Donald Trump and Senator Bob Corker's political battle is getting more personal by the day.
And my slinky dress, which I wore each time, was getting more ragged by the day.
Things are looking shakier by the day for Bass Pro Shops' $5.5 billion acquisition of Cabela's.
"As you know this impeachment farce is growing worse by the day," Bennett as Pence said.
Jeremy Hunt, the foreign secretary, says the probability of no deal is increasing by the day.
But our world not only is far from perfect, it's getting more dangerous by the day.
Between Yellow Death and the liquid nitrogen, BYOB seems like a better idea by the day.
After all, North and Saint West are growing cuter, and even more alike, by the day.
In Venezuelan hospital, newborns in cardboard boxes Overcrowding Animal shelters get more crowded by the day.
It's a known brand in the tech world, and that universe is broadening by the day.
But the subject stubbornly refuses to change in America, and is getting worse by the day.
The implications of this revolution in commercial space are coming into sharper focus by the day.
Biden's difficulty "gets deeper by the day, as long as he doesn't clarify it," the Rev.
California wildfires A wildfire in Northern California grows bigger and causes more misery by the day.
There are 49 out athletes in this year's Olympics, a number that grows by the day.
It's heavy and harrowing, a vision of a future that feels ever closer by the day.
Trump's focus remains on the economic ramifications of the outbreak, which are worsening by the day.
I'm a fan of dystopian fiction, which feels more and more realistic by the day, unfortunately.
Panic over the water in this part of western Michigan seems to grow by the day.
By the day of the appointment, the patient had excruciating pain in his shoulders and hips.
The problem is especially acute for British businesses, which are growing more anxious by the day.
And the list of professions and sectors soon to be obsolete grows steadily by the day.
The number of businesses forced to close during the coronavirus outbreak is rising by the day.
New reports about the COVID-19 pandemic make the medical emergency more dire by the day.
Piles of garbage grow larger and more fetid by the day, rotting in the tropical sun.
The message wasn't subtle: Go down this road and it will get messier by the day.
Although Bannon's clout seemingly grew by the day, Flynn's imprint on national-security policy was unmistakable.
"We continue to have new cases occurring every week and almost by the day," Wiesman said.
But it is in fact a very real threat and getting more deadly by the day.
But there is a risk and that risk has increased and it's increasing by the day.
An article written in 2015 by a former Pentagon robotics researcher looks more prescient by the day.
An all-out war on environmental protection, a justice department rolling back civil rights by the day.
Poorer by the day, hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans have concluded that escape is their only option.
His bot army is growing stronger by the day, and we just don't know what they want.
Now, Zuck is on a media tour and he's refining his ruminative, valueless answers by the day.
"Opposition is growing by the day," he told CNBC on Saturday, adding of Lam: "Will she cave?"
Because of currents, the wind and other factors, the search area can get bigger by the day.
The number of Venezuelans fleeing hunger, repression and crime in their ruptured country grows by the day.
All have content plays that are dominating our attention and grabbing more of it by the day.
As the world is becoming more problematic by the day, there's also a growing interest in wellness.
SO DRIVERS WILL BE ABLE TO RENT BY THE DAY, BY THE WEEK OR BY THE MONTH.
TrueCar tracks sales incentives by the day, week, and month, and publishes the average discount for each.
And, finally, his campaign appears to be in total disarray, with more staff departing by the day.
Brad and Angelina get more complicated by the day, and Kanye has resurfaced with a new 'do!
The prospect of no deal on Britain's exit from Europe is looking increasingly likely by the day.
Although I have to say, I am getting more jaundiced by the day on these primary polls.
The options for those who want to replay old NES classics continues to grow by the day.
Things are looking worse by the day for efforts to stabilize the Affordable Care Act's insurance markets.
There is an enormous financial, commercial and human-capital loss accumulating by the day in this economy.
Just as watching the level of competition in women's soccer improve seemingly by the day brings pressure.
News about the virus is changing by the day, and everyone has a different tolerance for risk.
By the day after, 3,500 federal workers were on the ground with 500 generators, distributing 274,000 meals.
And the real world looks increasingly worse by the day as we face a global, unending crisis.
The example Obama set makes the big man with the big mouth look smaller by the day.
People's fortunes are lost and recovered by the day as the stock market loses and regains consciousness.
"It seems as though Chief of Staff Kelly is losing power by the day," Ms. Tenpas said.
McConnell couldn't ask for a better outcome, and his own 2020 reelection looks sturdier by the day.
Those startups are staying private longer, and investor returns are looking bigger and better by the day.
The choices of fun, cool, quirky smart devices is seemingly limitless — and continues expanding by the day.
For the Celtics, the 2015 trade where they landed Thomas looks better and better by the day.
Since beginning his turbulent time in office, he's only seen the economy wither further by the day.
They explain that Agatha is getting sicker by the day, and Ambrose realizes it's time to tell Hilda.
Investors should note that the opposition to this project is strong, deep and gets bigger by the day.
With the quality of water in Campina Grande dropping by the day, it is a race against time.
Iran's rhetoric and reaction to being put "on notice" by the White House ratchets up by the day.
The ticking of the clock counting down to Fiorina's exit speech will only get louder by the day.
The case that these people represent the views of the typical Trump voter gets weaker by the day.
It grows more evident by the day that he has little understanding of what he's gotten himself into.
NEW FRONTS in President Donald Trump's assault on the global trading system are opening up by the day.
Many labourers who used to be paid by the day are now hired for months at a time.
As the platform evolves, those customers' loyalty increases by the day, and they evangelize the product to others.
The girl was being fostered by the day care provider, Amber Sweeney, who refused to speak to PEOPLE.
Ryan's options are running out and his chances of post-presidential election success are narrowing by the day.
The increasingly messy divorce between Depp and Heard, however, seems to be growing more acrimonious by the day.
There's just not enough benefit to keeping them open, and the cost is growing larger by the day.
This is stuff you know; this is the background hum of existence in 2018, louder by the day.
However, the side effects and technical constraints of the ECB's purchases are becoming more visible by the day.
And the hideout, like the man who briefly lived there, was mysterious and gaining notoriety by the day.
"The importance of Iraq's territorial integrity is increasing by the day," Erdogan told a petroleum conference in Istanbul.
As our outlets of escapism find themselves plastered with closure notices, Britain gets more boring by the day.
The world outside the strange microcosm of the music industry continues to gets more upsetting by the day.
The #edrecovery tag has been used more than two million times, and the community grows by the day.
Extreme heat isn't a doomsday scenario but an existing, deadly phenomenon—and it's getting worse by the day.
And the protestors' disdain only grows more visible by the day -- on the walls and streets of Paris.
The calendar for bipartisan legislating in the 116th Congress is narrowing by the day, believe it or not.
The Mariners, whose playoff chances are diminishing by the day, showed most of their fight before the game.
Cryptocurrency is becoming more popular by the day, and scores of new traders are jumping on the bandwagon.
Still, selling pressure was mild compared with the last few sessions, when trade tensions intensified by the day.
If you're paid in USD or yuan, most of those homes are becoming more affordable by the day.
"At present demand is low and the price of readymade garments is decreasing by the day," Rahman said.
Last month, Cuomo told CNBC that Penn Station is "crumbling by the day, " and has requested for aid.
Unfortunately, this is occurring against a backdrop of a humanitarian nightmare that is getting darker by the day.
It gets harder by the day to pass a bill this year, as we're nearly halfway through 2017.
We are getting more and more information about the 2023 race for the Democratic nomination by the day.
They're gaining more market share by the day, too, including by charging far lower fees for much more.
The F-word is looming large — with calls for a giant fiscal impulse getting louder by the day.
Far from having a web of powerful cronies, Mr. Bentley seemed to have fewer allies by the day.
In a world increasingly seen through the prism of social media, we are growing vainer by the day.
Instead of by the hour, Amazon pays by the day, and on three categories: SOLO1, SOLO2, and TEAM.
"Cameroon in every way, shape or form is getting worse by the day in every metric," says Roberts.
Mr. Almena let him pay rent by the day — $10 or $20 — and provided him with a community.
The list of men in political media accused of sexual misconduct is long and growing by the day.
Surely their inclination toward radical, heightened silhouettes feels fitting at a time when conventions dissolve by the day.
Andrew M. Cuomo of New York, has remained mostly silent as subway service gets worse by the day.
It is behaviour becoming more internationally normalised by the day, and no one knows where it will end.
Pacific coast tragedy The mystery of what happened to the Hart family seems to grow by the day.
The party has become a glorified comment section and it seems to be getting worse by the day.
The market is sensitive to a tighter Fed, as evidenced by the day-after market sell-off Thursday.
Speaking of China, the world's second largest economy is becoming a more dominant global force by the day.
In one long-running series, he painted stripes whose color was dictated by the day of the week.
Prince Alwaleed's leverage to demand an actual trial or negotiate a better deal is dwindling by the day.
How narrow was my own existence, I thought then, and how it continued to narrow by the day.
How narrow was my own existence, I thought then, and how it continued to narrow by the day.
The deterioration of time and modernizing of tactics are making Tony more and more marginal by the day.
Instead, Nickie, who is getting sweeter by the day as her injury heals, will go to a new home.
Her goat yoga classes have become so popular, there's a 1,200-person waiting list that's growing by the day.
One such example is the water contamination emergency in Flint, Michigan, which is becoming more pressing by the day.
The number of people soliciting for donation on GoFundMe grows by the day as well, as you can imagine.
I often go to stare at it, watching as it changes shape by the day, if not the hour.
The situation is changing at a rapid pace in an air safety system that is deteriorating by the day.
The fight between Apple and the FBI over the San Bernardino iPhone is growing more contentious by the day.
This is the case in France, where the outcome of the presidential election gets more uncertain by the day.
And with the threat of synthetic heroin getting worse and worse, the urgency to act grows by the day.
But his silence means the furor grows by the day, and he can't put the distracting saga to rest.
Watching the pneumonia take hold and his chest pain and severe cough grow worse by the day was horrifying.
We have quite a large elderly population growing more elderly by the day because we have life without parole.
Bobby Zarin's health is getting better by the day since he was released from the hospital earlier this month.
Mr Trump's promise to end the scourge of opioid abuse in America is looking more challenging by the day.
But elsewhere the economy is doing well, particularly the labour market, which is in ruder health by the day.
With the Olympics on the horizon, and getting closer by the day, how is Biles handling that mounting stress?
With temperatures dropping by the day, a dozen keepers were busy catching the zoo&aposs 20 pelicans on Monday.
The news is welcome in a field where the potential applications in medicine seem to grow by the day.
So it's a wonder investors appear relaxed at the prospect which, ominously, is growing more likely by the day.
Activity is accelerating and the macro opportunity for tech investors and entrepreneurs is becoming more real by the day.
If WhatsApp gets permabanned, it would join a list of banned sites that only grows longer by the day.
ISIS is losing territory by the day, and its de facto capital in Raqqa, Syria is looking increasingly vulnerable.
"But the long-term strategic threat is still the same, and getting more serious by the day," she adds.
LONDON — The new live action film adaptation of Beauty and the Beast is getting closer by the day, folks.
Confirming the horseshoe theory of politics, far-left populism and far-right populism seem less distinguishable by the day.
Demand to participate in the program is rising by the day, said UNDP community development officer Mizanur Rahman Bhuiyan.
Today, the number of cord-cutters ditching Big Cable for more customizable, flexible options is growing by the day.
With the Oscars just a month away, the window for naming this year's host has narrowed by the day.
A cocoon of regulations limits direct foreign involvement in China's financial system, but connections are deepening by the day.
Over the weekend, the balance of probability leaned toward "no," as a constitutional crisis looks likelier by the day.
The odds of it ending in any manner that does not deepen political divides are lengthening by the day.
He added that his guilt over killing the student has grown by the day, and regrets fleeing the country.
In Ann Arbor, GM will offer a variety of models for rent by the hour or by the day.
The space is getting more crowded by the day, with apps like Buddhify, Insight Timer and Digipill gaining traction.
Raising, much less keeping, the $50 million Series B valuation was an order that got taller by the day.
And somehow smooth-talking Tom James — who becomes more dubious by the day — is giving all the worst advice.
It is doubtful that Mr. Brezhnev, his health worsening by the day, even realized the gravity of the situation.
"We are now a displaced people, a completely marginalized people — and it's getting worse by the day," he said.
The confrontation with Iran appears to be the most volatile at the moment, with tensions escalating by the day.
Still, she argued that a pattern of obstruction of justice by the president was becoming clearer by the day.
Ms. Denhollander became the 156th, the final voice in a gathering of survivors who grew stronger by the day.
Meanwhile, the divisions and the rhetoric in Trump World beyond Capitol Hill are growing more emphatic by the day.
The Drive-By The day before Andrej left the hospital, a physical therapist visited and asked a few questions.
"I've always said the window of opportunity to tap Black Sea gas is narrowing by the day," Popescu said.
"The amount of uncertainties surrounding the global supply (and) demand balance is growing almost by the day," he added.
He doesn't even have enough power to protect his own people and is losing more power by the day.
While that sounds like a pipe dream, the possibility of it becoming a reality gets stronger by the day.
The number of local housing markets where it is cheaper to rent than buy is growing by the day.
If you didn't have them by the day of the party, there'd be some recorded information on the partyline.
The Leblon neighborhood, home to some of the city's best bars and restaurants, is getting trendier by the day.
Because even though this is all getting less and less funny by the day, it's still kind of hilarious.
But it's becoming clearer by the day that body-worn cameras are not some magical turnkey response to police brutality.
No matter how long Veronica and Reggie last, Melton and Mendes' relationship seem to be growing stronger by the day.
Trump's other isolationist positions are getting fuzzier by the day, which hasn't pleased parts of his alt-right troll fanbase.
The speaker list is already impressive and is growing by the day, and we can't wait to see you there!
"I was like 100 percent OK not being a mom but Birdie just gets cuter by the day," said Nicki.
In a time when such rights and services are becoming more uncertain by the day, tech needs to take action.
One need not understand memes to enjoy them fully, which is lucky because they become more nonsensical by the day.
The list of women speaking out about their creepy experiences with Harvey Weinstein is only getting longer by the day.
But that spirit is all too often shrouded in the vitriol that seems to worsen by the day in Washington.
The harm these agencies do to economic productivity and individual liberty is real and growing more severe by the day.
THE Philippines' kill-list of suspected drug-pushers shot by the police or unknown gunmen gets longer by the day.
"The probability of a second round is stronger by the day," Cedatos head Polibio Cordova told local TV station Ecuavisa.
For the people of Hong Kong, the promise of "one country, two systems" is growing more empty by the day.
Ephraim (Corey Stoll) struggles to improve his bioweapon to stave off the stigoi, which are becoming faster by the day.
The Mueller probe is intensifying by the day and the new attorney general, if confirmed, would have oversight of it.
It's becoming clearer by the day that Obama's DOJ, FBI, State Department and even the CIA were weaponized against Trump.
But when you do, you can see that the light is beginning to dawn—and growing brighter by the day.
The sheer number of internet-connected devices, from cars to pacemakers, means the risks are growing by the day. Gen.
Unemployment applications are soaring through the roof, restaurants and workplaces are shuttering by the day, and the markets are tumbling.
If we are going to salvage a legitimate democracy for America, November 2020 is becoming increasingly urgent by the day.
Anecdotally, even as Beijing's streets get busier by the day, there are still many stretches of closed storefronts, mostly restaurants.
"And we need clarification in a hurry because these numbers [of cases] are getting higher by the day," he said.
You can choose between a weekly workout program created by the trainers, or an individual workout sorted by the day.
Italy's total deaths from the virus this morning number 827 and confirmed cases of infection have exploded by the day.
Walmart is ramping up its safety measures to protect employees as confirmed cases of the coronavirus multiply by the day.
Zero Motorcycles, Cake, Lightning, and others sell electric motorcycles without household names, and their lineups are expanding by the day.
Yet pediatricians can face substantial resistance from families, which is compounded by the day-to-day realities of medical practice.
The private equity takeover of one of the internet's biggest domain name extensions is growing more convoluted by the day.
LEDE: The list of former Obama administration officials who have jumped to the tech sector is growing by the day.
He guides us through a city where the plight of thousands of civilians appears to be worsening by the day.
Returning daily for two weeks, as the stench grows more brutal and penetrating by the day, that's the perilous bit.
"These silence breakers have started a revolution of refusal, gathering strength by the day," read an excerpt from the piece.
Regardless, the grocery landscape space is becoming more and more competitive by the week — some might say by the day.
He is happy to order what he doesn't have and to custom-build, and he rents bicycles by the day.
Such a result is within the margin of error, though the chance of it occurring is shrinking by the day.
From blockchain to growth hacking to iOS development, its library grows by the day, and the courses are kept current.
Those factors are playing out against a backdrop of a potential military conflict that grows more acute by the day.
Access to critical medicine and basic goods dwindles by the day, while the prices for such goods soar from hyperinflation.
There, she is presenting a series of frescos inspired by the day of the week and the iconography of melancholy.
These scams have become more and more common by the day, and providers might not be doing enough to protect you.
But still, the capacity to use easy-to-access technology to create fake images and video is growing by the day.
Authorities have had trouble pinning down how big the spill is, as it changes by the day amid strong ocean currents.
The parallels between the original Targaryen conqueror from 300 years ago and his chain-breaking descendant grow stronger by the day.
Extremely difficult to plan as situations change by the day if not by the hour — and of course — to the worse.
For one, DNA sequencing is getting cheaper by the day, but it's still far too expensive to replace your flash drives.
As long as the founders don't drown the brisk games in commercials, I expect HQ's viewership to build by the day.
He's not ready to return to MSG, though it seems like his demands for a return are lowering by the day.
" Joe Scarborough of MSNBC's Morning Joe also reacted to Trump's comment, writing, "My love for this man grows by the day.
The question feels more pressing by the day, as new recordings and comments made by Omarosa Manigault-Newman come to light.
He should do this for all of our sakes, as his words are becoming more erratic and alarming by the day.
The undead hordes of unused accounts grow larger by the day as Reddit pushes upward toward 220 million active monthly users.
New York's Penn Station is "crumbling by the day," and President Donald Trump has not responded to requests for aid, Gov.
His biggest success will be in driving down the GOP's poll numbers as the midterm elections get closer by the day.
"A lot of the bets that we were making back in 2010 are becoming more true by the day," he said.
For many women, especially those who work with survivors of sexual assault, it's getting harder by the day not to scream.
It can feel like the world's getting crazier by the day, and fashion is no longer much of a safe space.
Unfortunately, through complacency, bad decisions, and an unwillingness to have this critical conversation, our edge is becoming blunter by the day.
Paul Ryan, speaker of the House, seems to change approaches by the day, but as yet does not repudiate Mr. Trump.
Also, we've got a good thing going here — she's more independent by the day and we've figured out our family routine.
Simply put, Biden faces a far from certain path to the nomination, and this is growing more uncertain by the day.
Not even the final throes of a presidential election whose undulations grow wilder by the day made him nostalgic for this.
That perception is unlikely to end any time soon, with the number of court challenges involving Trump growing by the day.
It's getting to the point where the probabilities of constructive corporate tax reform this year are getting smaller by the day.
We're heading into summer, but the chilly relationship between government bodies and private tech businesses is growing frostier by the day.
Most closures are temporary, and changing by the day, as rules around work restrictions are shifting constantly depending on the region.
But the risk of war between Israel and Hezbollah that is triggered by events in Syria is increasing by the day.
Aviation professionals issued a warning that threats to the safety of the nation's air travel system were compounding by the day.
But America isn't just the white men in power or the news that seems more and more dystopian by the day.
One said that he felt as if his life were shrinking by the day and simply could not take it anymore.
Travel plans and workplace policies for tech company employees are evolving by the day, leaving some employees flustered and rumors circulating.
It's looking more likely by the day that President Trump will be impeached by the House for his dealings with Ukraine.
The physics of the internet, Padelford says, make this kind of influencer-driven commerce a bigger selling channel by the day.
Editorial The Russia-related questions on which President Trump urgently needs to shed some light seem to multiply by the day.
Officials agree they had intelligence indicating danger, but the public explanations have shifted by the day and sometimes by the hour.
World health officials still have a chance to contain the virus, he said, but it's getting less likely by the day.
"The OPEC meeting is looking more bearish by the day," Kilduff said, noting that oil was also moving on technical factors.
It is a base only, base always strategy, risky in a country that grows more diverse and metropolitan by the day.
Many vapers' natural response to a federal ban — one that looks more likely by the day — has been simple: Stock up.
"We try not to be distracted by the day to day," he said, referring to himself and his wife, Ivanka Trump.
One vegan can't change the world, but I am one amongst millions and we are growing in numbers by the day.
This is probably a pessimistic outlook, but sometimes, it genuinely seems like your chances of finding a match dwindle by the day.
The hope, of course, is that anything the suspects say will crack open a network that seems to grow by the day.
"It is getting more difficult by the day to have a rational public conversation about anything," wrote Alexandra DeSanctis for National Review.
And with those oil sanctions set to take effect in just six weeks, Iran's economic position is getting dicier by the day.
Mr. Trump's feelings about Mr. Mulvaney have changed by the day, according to White House aides and other advisers to the president.
As the holidays approach, your list of people to whom you want to send season's greetings is probably growing by the day.
The no rate cut camp on Wall Street is getting more lonesome by the day, but Citi is still standing its ground.
Trump's unpopularity might be historically high—and he's making it worse by the day—but her own levels are also historically high.
During the two-hour sentencing hearing on Tuesday, surveillance footage of the murder captured by the day care security cameras was played.
"The number of cases are increasing by the day and if it continues we would consider it a humanitarian disaster," he said.
This only continued the path to unsustainable spending we've seen in recent years, with our fiscal situation becoming worse by the day.
And this warning comes as the cost of stuffing web connectivity into all sorts of devices is getting cheaper by the day.
Worries about runaway inflation are based on a view of the relationship between inflation and unemployment that looks shakier by the day.
In the United States, we represent the date with the month first, followed by the day and the year, which is illogical.
But robotics is developing rapidly, and the control systems needed to run such machines are getting better and cheaper by the day.
Puerto Rico has lost about 10% of its population over the last decade, sparking an economic crisis that worsens by the day.
The reality is that these new rules are a unifying force within a political party that grows more unified by the day.
"In terms of TV, the percentage of Americans who are cutting the cord is obviously growing by the day," Mr. Blizzard said.
His mental illness had gone untreated for decades, he'd rapidly aged, he'd started drinking excessively, and his health deteriorated by the day.
With spammers and hackers gaining computing power and new capabilities by the day, we'll probably need all the help we can get.
In an era when consumer tech is saturated and unicorns are dying off by the day, real estate remains ripe for innovation.
Trump has been amping reports of refugees still hundreds of miles from the US border — a group that dwindles by the day.
"In short, climate change is real, it is worsening by the day, and it is undermining our military readiness," Warren's post reads.
The list of states and cities that have closed nonessential businesses and urged citizens to stay home is growing by the day.
The question, which is growing almost by the day, is whether those furious public comments will eventually turn into something much worse.
Jeb Bush sees American enemies growing stronger and more terrifying by the day: China, Russia [are] advancing their agenda at warp speed.
Bankers, analysts and producers are downgrading demand forecasts by the day, with numbers fluctuating around a loss of around 10 million bpd.
The virus has now taken more than 28,133 lives around the world, with growing cases by the day, according to the CDC.
There are now more than 32,000 confirmed cases in the U.S. and more than 400 deaths – numbers that multiply by the day.
Scientific data is growing nearly by the day in support of the notion that legalized cannabis can mitigate opioid use and abuse.
But his earliest writings grow more prescient by the day: "My, my, my, how low can a punk get?" he once asked.
But it also forced her to grow comfortable with acting quickly in an industry where her competitors were changing by the day.
The triple threat definitely has her hands full, with her cosmetics company, lingerie line, and luxury fashion brand flourishing by the day.
But between her boss's obstruction and a confounding mass of new developments, a simple investigation is getting more intricate by the day.
Trump provokes ire by the minute, but the response needs to be fashioned by the day or even week, lest everything blur.
That kind of thinking led to the terrible dictatorships of the 20th century, a fact that becomes more relevant by the day.
"You have counties like Wake County, Mecklenburg County, Guilford County — those are growing less and less conservative by the day," Rouzer said.
In a society growing mingier by the day, writers seem to rank low on the list of those with claims to assistance.
The payments ecosystem is becoming larger and more complex by the day, and the merchant services industry is growing along with it.
On the northern, eastern, and western sides there is no order at all as the chaotic settlement sprawls farther by the day.
"Global growth prospects seem to be getting gloomier by the day," wrote Hans Redeker, global head of foreign exchange strategy at Morgan Stanley.
Emotionally, the songs full of higher highs and lower lows—appropriate for a society seemingly spinning further out of control by the day.
The lines of distinction between AdTech and MarTech, which have long been considered related but independent fields, are becoming blurrier by the day.
By the day before the ship was scheduled to depart, the agents had found that 28 percent of the timber coordinates were faked.
While the closed-door nature of the hearings provides only a selective impression of evidence, Trump's plight seems to darken by the day.
Though Bellingcat proves that the truth is still out there, they also demonstrate that it recedes further from the surface by the day.
The gulf between what the government said was going to happen and what seemed possible, let alone sensible, grew wider by the day.
The Democratic candidates, for their part, also showed the strain from a race that is becoming more combative and competitive by the day.
Musk's bet may still pay off like he wants, with greater influence and better policy, but it seems less likely by the day.
Elba plays John Luther, a DCI in the London Police Department, who's haunted by the day-in, day-out gruesomeness of his job.
" As for whether Zelensky will have more independence from Ukraine's powerful oligarchs, Wagner says it's "too early, because it's moving by the day.
"Fortunately the probability of that nightmare coming through is small and I hope it is getting smaller by the day," Stiglitz told CNBC.
Mr Xi hinted at what this would mean with his admission at the congress that demands for democracy were "increasing by the day".
As the effects of climate change worsen by the day, it's no surprise that there's continuing excitement over the idea of reaching Mars.
This last requirement makes sense: in a world where every appliance is becoming smarter by the day, sanitation systems have to catch up.
Closed to civilians, and swelling by the day with newly surrendered troops, the camps are home to the guerrillas for the foreseeable future.
But Mr Sanders is still a rank outsider, and the odds on him winning the Democratic nomination are getting longer by the day.
The Lebanese capital's bus system, run by a constellation of private operators and drivers who change by the day, has no assigned stops.
Feigning confidence by waiting until the last minute to negotiate makes no sense given a hand that is getting weaker by the day.
"The JCPOA is a threat to US national-security interests, growing more serious by the day," Bolton writes, though he doesn't offer evidence.
The chances that history will remember Mueller's investigation of Trump and his closest advisers as fake news grow slimmer by the day. ♦
With the legalization of sports betting seeming more likely by the day, the PGA is among the pro organizations to declare its objectives.
After the test, White House national security adviser HR McMaster said the chance of war with North Korea is increasing by the day.
"There's a reason why Columbus Nova's story keeps changing by the day and there's a reason why they are covering-up," Avenatti tweeted.
Slack, he said, has set itself apart in a market space that's getting more crowded by the day, and it has big intentions.
Its heavy-handed tactics alienated many Iraqis and drove thousands of others into the insurgency, which was growing more vicious by the day.
The financial and political crises have made the realization of an ambitious project like Trump Towers Rio look less likely by the day.
Despite the fact that our homes are becoming "smarter" by the day, the way in which we lease them is anything but smart.
The European Central Bank has continuously slashed rates and provided stimulus, but to no avail — and its effectiveness is lessened by the day.
The right to free expression and assembly has been cast aside, and the number of ordinary people incarcerated is growing by the day.
So far, 65 people who have come through the hospital have tested positive for the virus, a number that grows by the day.
Or, because our attention spans seem to be shrinking by the day, songs will be limited to being 20 or 30 seconds long.
James has an early jump on his free-agent recruiting efforts as his Los Angeles Lakers plunge deeper into turmoil by the day.
Andrew M. Cuomo spoke to reporters, kicking the blame ball back and forth in a game that gets more pointless by the day.
"The tragedy of Yemen worsens by the day," said Mr. Mattis, who also met privately with the Saudi foreign minister, Adel al-Jubeir.
The influencer space is getting more crowded by the day, with new faces joining the ranks by way of Instagram and Tik Tok.
The state's population continues to grow larger and more eclectic by the day — and as a result, so too does its food scene.
But it is to say that the political price for such weak-kneed, noodle-spined blind loyalty is becoming steeper by the day.
American fracture is advancing by the day because Americans are no longer obliged to look one another in the eye and find solutions.
RECESSION RISK RISING ING economist Carsten Brzeski said the likelihood of a third quarter contraction in Germany was rising "almost by the day".
With the Chicago Bulls (32-23) sitting in 10th place in the Eastern Conference, the playoffs are looking less likely by the day.
"It's becoming clearer by the day that Scotland's voice is simply not being heard or listened to within the U.K.," Ms. Sturgeon said.
Cowboy says Conor stopped negotiating and now it seems like the chances of the fight actually happening are getting worse by the day.
His policy stances on other issues — taxes, health care, North Korea, Syria — shift by the day, often based on whoever he talked to last.
In the United Kingdom, the date is recorded by the day of the month followed by the month itself, unlike in the United States.
This conclusion was reached after analyzing high-resolution images collected by the Day-Night-Band (DNB) instrument that's onboard the Suomi NPP weather satellite.
A state where a patriarchal, class-driven social order — the whole conceit of a game of thrones, really — is more irrelevant by the day.
The divide is getting starker by the day in the final sprint to the caucuses, where several candidates have a realistic chance of prevailing.
Wi-Fi had a place in the early days of smartphones, but 4G and 14181423G mobile data networks are getting faster by the day.
We're constantly overstimulated, and online languages are becoming even more fractured by the day, divided along the same lines as our pop culture consumption.
Mr Corbyn is in his weakest position since taking over as his party's leader in 2015, and his problems are mounting by the day.
The former vice president's team has been laying the campaign groundwork for months, with Biden's decision growing less secretive or suspenseful by the day.
AND THE LIST, LARRY, AS YOU KNOW IS GROWING LONGER BY THE DAY, WHETHER IT'S PPG OR FASTENAL OR FORD OR MACY'S OR FEDEX.
That's because the urgency is clear: 700,000 people die each year worldwide from antibiotic-resistant infections, and that number is increasing by the day.
" - Speaking to CNBC, 2016 "Fortunately the probability of that nightmare coming through is small and I hope it is getting smaller by the day.
So here he is, the aged former superstar, set to make $20173 million this season, his sweet left-handed swing eroding by the day.
But these announcements may only add to the sense that the giants of Silicon Valley are unconstrained and growing more powerful by the day.
She can create buzz around a project simply by glancing at it, and her docket of films to star in grows by the day.
Read MoreFirst-quarter economy looks bleaker by the day For Eibel, the only thing that could take U.S. stocks higher is positive earnings growth.
There's a ticking problem with Rex Tillerson, and it's growing louder by the day, according to officials inside and close to the White House.
"She's just getting smarter by the day," Cardi told PEOPLE at the Los Angeles launch of Cardi B's Fashion Nova X Cardi B collection.
The United States has yet to formally initiate the six-month withdrawal process from the treaty, but that move appears likelier by the day.
The hostile situation regarding North Korea is "changing by the day," Haley said on Fox News, making the security of U.S. athletes somewhat uncertain.
But with its rivals growing stronger by the day, McDonald&aposs must rally its breakfast forces and prepare for the epic battle to come.
Already, more than 700,000 people die each year from infections resistant to most or all antibiotics, and the number is increasing by the day.
How could this movie possibly succeed, especially in an era when our relationship to online behemoths like Facebook and Amazon shifts by the day?
As the flood looms closer by the day, Chatterlee's white residents cajole the town's black residents into securing a bulwark against the incoming waters.
The civil war in South Sudan is flaring up again, and the security situation in the country is becoming more dire by the day.
At that point, from the outside at least, the administration seemed to be changing its approach by the week, and sometimes by the day.
But it's unlikely any other modern administration would spend so much time praising its own performance -- even as the crisis magnifies by the day.
But with new revelations making news by the day, Ms. Kennedy had increasingly urgent conversations with fellow honchos in and out of the industry.
It was the thought of that unknowable figure — undoubtedly growing greater by the day — that gave me reason to keep moving forward this morning.
The South Korean novelist Han Kang says her country's apparent calm masks a decades-old anxiety that is growing more intense by the day.
The stakes are rising by the day, as Republican donors and voters worry about the party advancing the legislative priorities it has long espoused.
IN PARTS OF Sri Lanka's north and east, some women keep track of their microloans by the day of the week the collectors come.
His policy toward North Korea changes by the day and might quickly return to saber-rattling should Pyongyang prove stubborn before or during talks.
But it is no liberal fantasy to say the odds of a Trump resignation or impeachment before 2020 are looking better by the day.
The plight of civilians appears to be worsening by the day, adding to commanders' urgency to find some edge against the Islamic State here.
By the day it was struck down—with the decision in Brown on May 21985, 1954—Murray had moved to Brooklyn's Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood.
Although the number and nature of smart devices is surging by the day, people have been relatively slow to actually buy and install them.
He and his friend Theodoros Moutaftsis watch with growing concern as a tent city in the meadows outside their homes get bigger by the day.
Various U.S. intelligence officials, contrary to administration claims , see Pyongyang as a very dangerous nuclear threat, whose weapons arsenal is only growing by the day.
With Huawei's relationship with the U.S. government seemingly deteriorating by the day, there's always the question of whether U.S. consumers will even see these products.
Of course, the makeup mogul has one tiny person to thank for that: her daughter, Stormi Webster, who somehow gets more adorable by the day.
The real-life love story of former Game of Thrones co-stars Kit Harington and Rose Leslie seems to get more adorable by the day.
These losses are climbing by the day, writes Patrick Anderson, CEO of the Anderson Economic Group, a Michigan research firm specializing in the auto industry.
"The humanitarian crisis is worsening by the day, and now aid workers are cut off from providing lifesaving assistance to the most vulnerable," Ferguson added.
As the peril increases by the day, she will be missed for her righteousness and clarity of thought as much as her humanity and humanism.
"The vulnerable sectors are more vulnerable by the day," Hector Daer, one of the three union leaders that make up the CGT triumvirate, told reporters.
Relations between the United States and China, the world's largest producer, are deteriorating by the day as the drums of trade war beat ever louder.
The inherent appeal of electric vehicles is growing by the day, and all Smart needs to do is make ones that we can all buy.
Then, there is also the risk from slowing global growth as a tariff-war between the United States and China turn bitter by the day.
And then, L.A. County just leveraged, what, you know, $430 million worth of debt to combat the homeless problem that is growing by the day.
"The risk of the UK leaving without a deal is going up by the day," said John Wraith, head of UK rates strategy at UBS.
His continuing absence suggests the odds of the 14-times major champion playing the U.S. Open in three weeks are getting longer by the day.
At the core of our digital lives is a vast collection of switches, ports, and wires, growing by the day, perpetually casting a wider net.
"The number of cases is growing by the day," Sy told the Thomson Reuters Foundation, adding that the seriousness of the outbreak requires "great vigilance".
By the day, by the campaign and by the policy, Republicans are watching their chances to hold on to the House and Senate fade away.
Still, Mr. Sanders's supporters turn out, eager to hear his message but increasingly cognizant that their candidate's political chances are fading quickly by the day.
The military services today are smaller than at any time since the start of World War II. Yet their commitments grow larger by the day.
It's still too early to declare that a blue wave will hit the GOP in November, but the forecast looks more convincing by the day.
It's the product of natural growing pains of a country that is changing by the day and making people fearful in ways they've never been.
We had an 8-year-old and a 5-year-old, and a new baby — and the stresses of parenting were intensifying by the day.
But we're in a whole new world and the shelf life for everything gets shorter by the day—stuff that is fun inevitably becomes terrible.
Computer systems get more complex by the day and software is eating up the world, making the task of keeping hackers out harder and harder.
In the past two weeks alone, more than a thousand people have died in fresh onslaughts of violence, and conditions are worsening by the day.
Ongoing problems But the move did little to end the ongoing problems plaguing the US response to the crisis, which is growing by the day.
The support system we'd set up for after the birth has also fallen apart because of the new pandemic rules, which change by the day.
A few years ago, Tristan had to wait until birthdays and Christmas to get new Funko Pops, but now his collection grows by the day.
The list of prominent men in the media world who have been accused of routine sexual harassment is long and getting longer by the day.
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the entire country ... and there have been 351 confirmed cases in Ohio -- with more people infected by the day.
Even first daughter and senior advisor Ivanka Trump was exposed to the virus, as politicians are coming out with positive test results by the day.
Given the aggressive behavior of North Korea, Russia and China in a world that seems shakier by the day, the timing could hardly be worse.
The novel coronavirus has infected nearly 741,000 people and killed more than 35,000 worldwide, making it more important by the day to curtail the spread.
Diplomats involved in negotiations say that time is running out and that opportunities to broker Mr. Kabila's peaceful departure are getting smaller by the day.
Although America today may not be headed for a civil war, our ability to find common ground and act civilly is waning by the day.
But this is a very dynamic situation that changes by the day, as further evidenced by this morning's headlines and we're giving it substantial focus.
All of this would be fine if I felt better about our shared enterprise, which is looking sketchier and more gangster-like by the day.
Even in an era in which powerful men by the day are losing their careers amid allegations of sexual misconduct, this news left many reeling.
Driving the news: Everyone is stymied over how to make financial or investment plans for the future, because the rules keep changing by the day.
"The government strategy is only making Venezuelans poorer by the day," he said, adding that families were now spending 80 percent of income on food.
One reason why Trump may be lashing out at Mueller is the special counsel seems to be edging closer to the President by the day.
"We are grappling with a humanitarian and security catastrophe that is worsening by the day, and the Department has run out of capacity," she wrote.
A ballot was mailed to every registered voter, to be returned, either by post or at a drop box, by the day of the election.
The Day Glove ($13) is by far the most comfortable, followed by The Day Heel ($150) and The Modern Loafer ($165) once sufficiently broken in.
It seems like a constant refrain of the internet era—the robots are coming to steal our jobs, and they're getting better by the day.
The tide of refugees from the Middle East, Afghanistan and Africa willing to brave the weather, stormy seas and closed borders grows larger by the day.
In fact, not only has the Selfish author gotten rid of her derriere-grazing extensions, but her hair seems to be getting shorter by the day.
And immigration advocates said DACA recipients live in fear and uncertainty as the message from the White House and Republicans seems to shift by the day.
" Kazianis added that it appeared Kim "has decided to remind the world -- and specifically the United States -- that his weapons capabilities are growing by the day.
The list of tech companies that want nothing to do with Jones grows by the day and now includes Apple, Facebook, YouTube, Vimeo, Pinterest and others.
Many of these games have been inspired by the day that they're available on, and will relate in some way to the creators' life or interests.
But the odds of that happening in the primary, rather than by having the nomination stolen from him at the convention, are shrinking by the day.
This was amplified by the fact that Duma was already in the fashion news cycle in a political climate becoming more anti-Russian by the day.
Then there are the sex gadgets, the most prominent of which is the "Shared Girlfriend," a Chinese sex doll which users could rent by the day.
Collins deployed her signature ethereal style to play up Cardi's status as a celebrity who is constantly under surveillance but also becoming wealthier by the day.
"Unless we really step our efforts to conserve what we have left, South Africa's once bountiful shores are becoming more and more empty by the day."
Now that state, which the militants had boldly declared a caliphate, is finished — ISIS controls just small pockets of territory and loses more by the day.
ISIS had vowed to kill anyone who fled, but as US-backed forces approached the city, the bombardment from artillery and airstrikes increased by the day.
"It is becoming clearer by the day that Scotland's voice is simply not being heard or listened to within the U.K.," she said in a statement.
A matrix of criss-crossing vetoes has so far prevented the parties from agreeing to a coalition deal, with friction and frustration growing by the day.
Your bank account is alarmingly low, your list keeps growing longer by the day, and everyone on it seems to be asking for a Dyson blowdryer.
And it&aposs rough and tumble, and it&aposs crazy, and they&aposre all these things even though it is sort of diminishing by the day.
"It's risky for PDVSA because, even though they made a similar payment earlier this year, their cash flow problems keep worsening by the day," Thompson said.
Optimism that the Trump administration will be able to drive through a hefty pro-growth plan or tax package this year is fading by the day.
Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger's surprise summer romance is still in full bloom — and sources say they are getting closer to each other by the day.
The Trump-Russia scandal gets more complicated by the day, so don't feel bad if you can't keep up or have 593,385 questions (we all do).
A week after standing in the East Room and declaring victory in the midterm elections, the President is isolated and growing more furious by the day.
Under Xi Jinping, China's Great Firewall is rising higher than ever and new restrictions and censorship on the country's online community are increasing by the day.
Beyond the examples listed here, the average Chinese citizen lives in a police state that grows ever-stricter, with freedom looking more distant by the day.
Still, one thing seems certain: any sense that Biden's connection with Obama would offer him long-standing protection among black voters is eroding by the day.
Even as some Trump loyalists maintain that the ship can be put on an even keel, Democrats insist it is taking on water by the day.
While Azure is a distant second to Amazon Web Services, it's winning large retail customers who are seeing Amazon's dominance in commerce expand by the day.
At only a year old, this particular specimen weighs a much more modest five kilograms, but grows by the day alongside roughly 260,2200 of its brethren.
Migration Commission Dimitris Avramopoulos, speaking to reporters, declined to say how many benchmarks Turkey now met but stressed that Ankara's compliance was improving by the day.
The issue is getting more pressing by the day as Greece prepares to end its third financial rescue of 86 billion euros ($ 101.38 billion) in August.
They're the mobile vehicles that sex workers rent by the day, trying to earn a living by fulfilling the desires of the men who work nearby.
"The U.A.E. is part of this very dangerous region that is getting more dangerous by the day — full of chaos and wars and extremists," he said.
The creators' firmament, meanwhile, grows more diverse by the day, intensifying competition but also softening the ironclad gatekeeping laws that governed Hollywood in the late '60s.
May's position appears to grow more precarious by the day — not only her chances of winning approval of the Brexit deal, but her hold on power.
But with schools, restaurants and other public spaces closing by the day, they scrambled to get the paperwork done in case the Marriage Bureau was next.
But with schools, restaurants and other public spaces closing by the day, they scrambled to get the paperwork done in case the Marriage Bureau was next.
The offerings are increasing by the day, so be sure to check in with your favorite arts institutions to see what they're providing as things develop.
Mary Astor, who starred with June Allyson in Mervyn LeRoy's 1949 adaptation, thought Marmee would be the end of her, her bitterness growing by the day.
Online, she found the "lightbulb-over-dish-of-soapy-water" trick, which produced a gray film of flea corpses each morning that lessened by the day.
It's getting more difficult by the day to remember the vigor with which former Vice President Joe Biden jumped into the presidential race earlier this year.
"With this extraordinarily grim situation worsening and expanding by the day, those currently in office lack that commanding leadership," the journalist, Zhang Ouya, wrote on Sina.
Retailers rely on part-time workers to match customer service with often highly variable customer demand, which can change by the day or by the season.
"There is now a cancer in their party and it is getting worse by the day," the Jewish Chronicle newspaper said in an editorial in March.
More and more people are coming forward by the day, he said, adding that the problems may well extend beyond the Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital Trust.
Now, however, prices have been on the decline for more than two months, and the case for a bull market is getting weaker by the day.
New Orleans, as a result, is facing the biggest possible issue: Scenarios that force them to trade The Brow grow more plausible by the day. 19.
The onetime opposition stronghold of Aleppo is almost entirely under government control, and Assad's likelihood of staying in power in Syria is growing by the day.
CHICAGO — After Rahm Emanuel announced he would not seek another term as Chicago's mayor, the field of would-be replacements seemed to grow by the day.
That's to say, with every engineer that defects, Uber is feeding the fire of its competitors, which are growing by the day, both big and small.
Hacks are nearly becoming every day vernacular, Edward Snowden is now a movie star and the upcoming general election continues to look more unhinged by the day.
It's something everyone who works with virtual reality is grappling with: nobody has any idea what VR should cost, and it's getting more confusing by the day.
Balancing fear and science Evidence linking the mosquito-borne Zika virus to the birth defect microcephaly, other fetal malformations and possibly miscarriages is growing by the day.
Trump is enduring an impeachment battle that grows more damning by the day — but it would be quite a win if the Russia investigation was diminished, too.
The migrants, their numbers swelling by the day, are trapped between advancing Syrian government forces, keen to crush the last significant opposition stronghold, and Turkey's closed border.
The migrants, their numbers swelling by the day, are trapped between advancing Syrian government forces, keen to crush the last significant opposition stronghold, and Turkey's closed border.
To recap: Farenthold thinks a man-to-man duel would be the best way to settle health care policy and 2017 gets more ridiculous by the day.
Combine this staggering level of disregard with Mulvaney's belt-tightening approach to federal spending, and the prospects for government-funded science research appear dimmer by the day.
"Climate change is real, it is worsening by the day, and it is undermining our military readiness," Warren said in a post on Medium about the bill.
Fortunately, none of those bills became law, but this year we are seeing another wave of legislation targeting transgender people that is growing larger by the day.
I couldn't control what was happening on the outside; I was firmly convinced I was getting uglier by the day, and popular opinion seemed to reflect this.
And it's not just Nunes — continued reports of likely collusion between Trump's team and the Russian government, including the active FBI investigation, are growing by the day.
For a company building an esports empire, it's a smart move — and just another sign that the world of competitive gaming grows more lucrative by the day.
In this he was not far wrong: Once he entered the hospital and then the nursing home, he had largely stopped eating, growing weaker by the day.
A sweet, well-mannered blank, he gets re-branded by the day, from "cute" to "woke" to "bad boy," as his hashtags are monitored like volatile stocks.
By the day of the march, she was so tired, she dozed off and accidentally slept through the historic march and the "I Have a Dream" speech.
As Weinstein's position becomes increasingly indefensible as reports of his behavior keep pouring in — and they will — the foundation of this one is eroding by the day.  
As the fractures in the Republican Party over the candidacy of Mr. Trump grow deeper by the day, conservative talk radio is having its own identity crisis.
"Turkey is not a safe country for Syrian refugees and is getting less safe by the day," charged John Dalhuisen, Amnesty's director for Europe and Central Asia.
I mean, you've got, to the best of my knowledge, the detainees are getting fatter by the day over there, living, okay, let's not talk about that.
What we're learning about the novel coronavirus We learn more about this virus by the day, often by the hour and most of the news is bad.
Hundreds of civilians have spent weeks huddled in underground bunkers — which grow more overcrowded and unsanitary by the day — out of fear of being bombed or shelled.
"What money Yemenis have and are earning gets more and more worthless by the day," Oxfam America's Paul, who was in Yemen two weeks ago, told me.
ISIS is rising there, the Taliban is gaining ground, the stability of the Afghan government is deteriorating by the day, and national elections are coming in October.
But Mr. Erdogan "is trying to have politics keep primacy over economics and his scope to do that is getting weaker by the day," Mr. Robertson said.
If power is defined by the ability to make others do what they'd rather not, it is becoming clearer by the day that her power is fading.
The veteran's 56.9 season percentage is the fourth worst in the league for players with 160 or more attempts, and it is getting worse by the day.
There are winners and losers among us, and the gap between the skilled, high-paid tech economy and the rest of America is widening by the day.
"Of course the military fighting is intensifying by the day," Bastien Vigneau, the emergency director for Mosul operations at the U.N children's agency UNICEF, told the briefing.
The curve has been getting flatter by the day — meaning short-end interest rates are rising faster than long-term rates, and they are growing closer together.
The simplest time management skill as an entrepreneur comes down to understanding what's most important, knowing that it can change by the day or by the hour.
They also have the technology for detecting suspicious activity and are investing heavily in beefing it up in light of the embarrassing facts emerging by the day.
It's like his spine has been removed and he's trying to diminish himself as a moral human being, as a leader, by the hour, by the day.
The rest were The rest of the losses have occurred in the Leilani Estates area, where the toll of destruction has been steadily rising by the day.
If the sell-out popularity of brighter-than-bright metallic highlighters is any indication, we humans may be trying to look more like shiny robots by the day.
But, at a time when our national conversation gets darker by the day, he also wants to show the rest of the internet that toxicity online isn't ineluctable.
Switch pre-orders are sold out at most retailers, and the console launch is further bolstered by the day one release of a widely hyped new Zelda game.
Apparently, having monochromatic decor is an effective tactic to get you tons of free marketing buzz, since the number of millennial pink places is growing by the day.
Why this matters: Nunes still insists he can oversee an independent investigation that covers the Trump campaign and Russia, but that assertion is losing credibility by the day.
His positions on issues from gay marriage to transgender bathroom use to erasing the $19 trillion debt in eight years change by the day, even by the hour.
I could actually feel myself growing weaker by the day; I remember needing to sit down after a shower, because standing up for 20153 minutes had exhausted me.
But unlike President Donald Trump, who seems to change the name and definition of the border wall by the day, "the wall" means something very specific to Pelosi.
She's the new, hyperactive face of a giant supermarket chain — just as Bamford was for Target in 2010 — and booking more high-paying commercial gigs by the day.
On the contrary, there is a cancer of violence, a modern-day slavery growing in America by the day, in the very places where we live and work.
As North Korea's nuclear program continues to develop by the day, all eyes are on the US's and China's response — and Trump's tweets certainly aren't helping the crisis.
While his political views remain controversial, President Trump is now shrouded in a controversy of an entirely different nature -- one that is growing more ominous by the day.
The combination will make Scripps one of the biggest players in the podcasting industry, which is growing in popularity by the day thanks to cultural hits like Serial.
"It is becoming more obvious by the day that May is finding it increasingly difficult to gain a majority in parliament for 'her' Brexit plan," Commerzbank analysts said.
We smooth our skin and otherwise touch up our photos to meet what we think is the definition of beauty; apps make that process easier by the day.
How Puerto Rico's financial crisis erupted: Puerto Rico has lost about 10% of its population over the last decade, sparking an economic crisis that worsens by the day.
Mexico's crime wars are getting deadlier by the day, despite a crack down on crime gangs bankrolled by the United States that was meant to wipe them out.
By Wednesday afternoon, Jose was 140 miles away from Nantucket, Massachusetts, after dumping rain in North Carolina's Outer Banks and Virginia as it passed by the day before.
It's so blatantly unethical, and so straight out of the corrupt authoritarian's playbook, it would be laughable -- were it not further dismantling American democratic norms by the day.
North Korea seems to grow more unstable by the day, and President Donald Trump's power plays grow increasingly risky as the hermit kingdom develops its nuclear missile program.
"My shape is getting better by the day, I'm proud that I won again today," said Groenewegen, who won the final stage on the Champs Elysees last year.
A big part of the reason: In an era when consumer tech is saturated and unicorns are dying off by the day, real estate remains ripe for innovation.
Circadian rhythms are primarily modulated by the day-night cycle, and inform an organism when to do things like eat, sleep, or migrate, as the case may be.
The information, numbers and advice concerning the outbreak seem to shift by the day, and the abstract nature of the threat can invite plenty of fear and uncertainty.
New Delhi (CNN)As the global coronavirus pandemic worsens by the day, fear is swelling in India -- and frontline medical workers are bearing the brunt of public panic.
Profound shortages of food and medicine, the scarcity of cash and a general breakdown of public services continue to worsen by the day, driving a surge of emigration.
I met her outside, already defeated by the day: a sleepless child, a lost wallet and the encroaching light paranoia induced by the morning's string of bad luck.
"Their (European) stocks are being depleted by the day," said Okisegere Ojepat, chief executive of the Fresh Produce Consortium of Kenya which groups over 200 growers and exporters.
Banks have contended that relaxing such rules would allow them to continue funding companies in sectors where cash flow — and attractiveness to lenders —  is deteriorating by the day.
The claim of inexperience is but one of the excuses offered by the caucus, compelled by this president's misbehavior and misadventures to grow more inventive by the day.
"Life is getting more complicated here by the day," said Virgina Montes de Oca, after waiting for two hours to fill up her tank at a gas station.
In an economy changing by the day, that could be Amazon's most lasting contribution to the success of America and its digital labor market in the 21st century.
Its leader, Avi Gabbay, refuses to step down and still insists he's going to be the next Prime Minister, a boast that seems less likely by the day.
With a freshman class growing more anxious by the day, Pelosi summoned Trumka to the Hill in mid-November to placate members who were pushing for a vote.
The European Union has closed all external borders for 30 days, in an extraordinary move, while more countries urge their citizens against non-essential travel by the day.
Trump's plan to rescind DACA protections is still tied up in the courts, and with no deadline facing Congress, action this year appears less likely by the day.
Compared to here and now—wherein you're immediately confronted by the day at work, the journey home, the night alone—memory, by its nature, is replete with significance.
Other policy concerns are being discovered by the day — like that this bill might raise small business insurance premiums — as analysts scramble to make sense of the document.
According to ABC News, the green iguana population in Florida is booming, and is growing bigger by the day due to the welcoming warm weather found across the state.
For example, the two companies plan to set up hubs offering people who want to drive for Lyft the chance to rent cars by the day, week or month.
The story of Donald Trump's campaign manager Corey Lewandowski's alleged physical assault of reporter Michelle Fields at a campaign event has gotten stranger and more disturbing by the day.
The government of the EU's sixth-largest country, Poland, was threatened with sanctions for undermining the rule of law, and Hungary is inching closer to dictatorship by the day.
A second is that phages are a crucial, though ill-understood, part of the gut microbiome, the importance of which to human life is becoming clearer by the day.
The bottom line: I'm not sure we've ever seen anything quite like this juiced ball saga, and MLB's "nothing to see here!" stance grows more disingenuous by the day.
Just as reality appears to be getting worse by the day, VR companies are doing the lord's work and making the price of escaping it a bit more accessible.
The bottom line: Expect more and more attacks from Trump Trump still has time to turn his net approval rating positive, but it seems less likely by the day.
From there, you can delete by the day, set a data range, or select "all time" and delete all inquires you've made on your Google account since the beginning.
"The threats to the referendum outcome are increasing by the day," she told around 1,000 delegates at the party's annual conference in the southern English coastal town of Bournemouth.
From data breaches to acts of terror, it seems as if every week another world problem comes to light — and issues become more and more pressing by the day.
The city formed a formal steering committee that included health workers, police officers, immigrant services staff, the mayor and private sponsors, like Ryan, who were growing by the day.
Liziane Gutierrez's plastic surgery nightmare is getting worse by the day ... and things are so bad, she's in need of MORE cosmetic procedures to fix her botched Botox damage.
Called "All Raise," the community, which started with 36 women and grows by the day, is hosting a three-part workshop for women founders over two days of Disrupt.
And luckily, the cosmetics space is growing more and more inclusive by the day, and we're happy to see an expansion of other races and genders across the board.
In fact, he sinks ever deeper into his habit as he struggles to raise the money for a 24-hour fix that is growing more expensive by the day.
"The prospect that Democrats could nominate a self-avowed socialist is growing more probable by the day, and shows how off course Hillary Clinton's coronation has gone," he added.
La La Land has racked up glowing recommendations because its glaring brightness provides a happy respite from the American political situation, which seems to get bleaker by the day.
The early bitcoin investor says he's not dissuaded by the day-to-day moves, and in fact is shutting out the noise and focused on investing in Gemini's platform.
With the coronavirus spreading by the day, you'd think people would think twice about having kids right about now -- but it's full steam ahead for Hollywood on multiple fronts.
In the face of a feckless, reckless president spreading disinformation by the day, Cuomo has stepped up, using his platform to share accurate public health information and demand action.
A growing effort The entire BedStuyStrong project is less than two weeks old, and the rules of New York City's lockdown seem to grow more stringent by the day.
While champions of a deal at both companies say they recognize that the window of opportunity is getting narrower by the day, they continue to pursue a partnership aggressively.
"She was getting more frustrated by the day, this has been going on for six weeks already, and it just seemed she was crying for help," Mr. David said.
We learn more about COVID-19 and the virus that causes it by the day, so it's important to keep up with the latest guidelines on combatting its spread.
"Competition among airlines is growing by the day, and having good food is a memorable gesture that goes a long way in building a repeat customer base," he said.
On February 10, with the protests growing by the day, he announced that he was delegating much of his authority to his deputy but vowed to remain in power.
With the possibility of a U.S. outbreak growing by the day, Trump allies and advisers have grown increasingly worried that a botched coronavirus response will hit the U.S. economy.
Today, 28% of high school students use e-cigarettes, and more schools by the day are suing Juul on the basis that their students' habits are a financial burden.
At a time when indie-rock seems be growing more culturally marginal by the day, "Crack-Up" is a defiant artistic statement, an album that dares to feel important.
And public market options are shrinking by the day, with mergers and buyouts — like Elliott and Francisco Partners recent discussions to take LogMeIn private for $4 billion — outpacing IPOs.
Given that the turmoil surrounding Trump seems to spin more out of control by the day, the world could be in for a rough ride in the coming months.
But worry spans left and right, even if they disagree on exactly how much to blame Mr. Trump, who is seen here as growing more confusing by the day.
As Hennick writes it, the backdrop of the summer of 2016 — and their car ride across the country — was the Black Lives Matter movement, gaining traction by the day.
It also worked out perfectly -- we're told the ring was finished by the day of the Philly Powerhouse concert and he picked it up just hours before he proposed.
It's well-trodden territory by now to point out that Lisa Bonet is working some kind of Benjamin Button-esque magic that is making her look younger by the day.
Seemingly by the day, more information appears to suggest that company heads who have denied any knowledge of Facebook's attacks on its critics may know more than they're letting on.
Photo: GettyThe bizarre reports of a "sonic weapon" allegedly turned on American and Canadian diplomats in Havana, Cuba, are getting more and more curious, if not disturbing, by the day.
At $175, it's an easy enough sell to those who've already bought into the Misfit ecosystem, but standing out among hybrid smartwatches is getting tougher and tougher by the day.
Although Trump has yet to submit formal nomination papers for him, Cain's chances of winning Senate confirmation have grown slimmer by the day since Trump announced his selection last Thursday.
Whichever side you come down on, the fact of the matter is that he's been painting in an absolute fever during that time, practically inventing new techniques by the day.
The clock is ticking, say these same investors, who are growing more frustrated with the situation by the day, yet are still hoping to avoid a legal battle with Rothenberg.
Image: NASA/John SonntagFor the past few months, scientists have watched with bated breath as a rift in the Antarctic Peninsula's Larsen C ice shelf grows longer by the day.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (Reuters) - As the presidential field winnows after Donald Trump's commanding victory in South Carolina's nominating contest, U.S. Republican voters face a choice that grows starker by the day.
In the weeks after their birth, Dr. Rene Ramirez said the girls were all getting stronger by the day, the doctor added, "They're all doing very, very well," ABC reports.
But every time she steps on a scale and asks if she's getting bigger, I know the amount of time she'll be pleased with an affirmative shrinks by the day.
Meghan Markle says she's doing well, but also notes that she's "very pregnant" -- and she couldn't be more on the nose ... as her baby bump grows larger by the day.
With the average stock in the S&P 500 down 20 percent from its highs, Jim Cramer sees the backdrop of the stock market becoming more negative by the day.
While Bouteflika has been an astute political survivor over the years, wresting power from security service power brokers, he is now politically weaker by the day, as allies abandon him.
Greg Hardy says he's ready to get back in the Octagon RIGHT NOW after destroying Dmitry Smolyakov this weekend ... telling TMZ Sports he knows he's getting better by the day.
That these Americans' hopes rest on a couple of supposedly moderate GOP senators reveals the depth of rot in the Republican Party—and it is rotting more by the day.
Wint had already moved to Columbus, Ohio, by the day of the dance but flew home to Brooklyn just to attend — in a tuxedo with a striking floral print jacket.
While The Gambia was positive in the end, at a similar time, terrible things were happening in Gabon and the DRC, South Africa is becoming more undemocratic by the day.
Not only did the trouble swiftly migrate from the diving pool to a second pool at the venue, the Maria Lenk Aquatics Center, the greenness grew darker by the day.
The first step is to recognize that Haiti, a nation of 11 million just over 800 miles south of Florida, is in dire straits and getting worse by the day.
His fair, Ginsberg-esque appearance is growing more enthralling and omnipresent by the day, as his expressions jump between Derek Zoolander, evergreen punk hero, and New York City art correspondent.
Billy Ray Cyrus and EDM are words typically not heard in the same sentence, but 2017 is proving to be a year that gets stranger and stranger by the day.
But make no mistake about it, as time has gone on (and the housing interest groups have flooded lawmaker offices), the Senate version has appeared more appetizing by the day.
DT and his coronavirus team -- including Pence -- hit up the Press Room Sunday for an update on the global pandemic ... which is spreading by the day here in the States.
As more migrants from Central America gather — with as many as 10,000 expected to reach Tijuana in the coming weeks — the urgency to manage the chaos grows by the day.
The New Zealand military said a week of wind and ocean currents meant the search area was growing by the day, and by Monday it had reached 200,000 square miles.
By the day — by the hour, even — more state and local officials are ordering people to stay at home except for activities deemed essential, such as buying food and medicine.
Neither Democrats nor Republicans had an appetite for a payroll tax cut as recently as last week, but that may change as the economic outlook looks grimmer by the day.
True, it's an imperfect analogy in a world that seems to be disentangling more by the day, but it highlights the perils of escalation when powerful countries confront new threats.
With Trump's prospects for securing 270 electoral votes growing dimmer by the day, many Republicans have turned their focus to the gritty, unpleasant task of protecting the party's congressional majorities.
But the potential ramifications of this new storm are already becoming clear and the risks facing the President, the intelligence community and Democrats in Congress are climbing by the day.
"Fakes are becoming better and better by the day," said Billy Woodward, a StockX user who has collected about 250 pairs of sneakers and is based in San Antonio, Texas.
Back in the day — and by "the day" we mean anytime up to 12,000 odd years ago — there was a whole host of interesting animals stalking the wilds of Britain.
With opposing military forces in such proximity, with accusations and munitions flying and with the White House facing a trust deficit, the danger of open conflict increases by the day.
Today, Twitter's network is a lot more robust, but that issue underscores a persistent problem in the digital world: network outages happen, and the reasons why are growing by the day.
But Obama's new glow actually seems to be growing brighter by the day, which is why we hunted down her makeup artist, Carl Ray, and her facialist, Jennifer Brodeur, for answers.
But the company's move is part of a growing trend of businesses turning their back on detention facilities, especially as the conditions for detained migrants grow more controversial by the day.
Screenshot: GizmodoTap on an app to see how much you're using it by the day and by the hour (it's here that those social media breaks at lunchtime really show up).
LONDON - Boris Johnson and David Davis have emerged as the leading contenders to be the next Conservative Party leader as Prime Minister Theresa May's position looks more precarious by the day.
So it seems strange when, flying over the tundra, a giant truck appears, then another, then a steel factory, rows of trailers and a big grey pit, deepening by the day.
Up to a quarter of a million people are trapped by the fighting in and around the city, where aid agencies say a mounting humanitarian crisis is worsening by the day.
CINCINNATI -- St. Louis Cardinals manager Mike Matheny isn&apost ready to concede the National League Central title to the Chicago Cubs even though the magic number is dwindling by the day.
The optimal shape of the reflector was just the start of a list of problems to be solved and questions to be answered, issues that seemed to multiply by the day.
"He is increasing the amount of baggage associated with his credibility by the day," white-collar criminal defense attorney for Ifrah Law and former DOJ official Jim Trusty told Fox News.
I think a lot about the future and how we will all be commuting, because the cities are unviable now, and they are only getting more unviable by the day. London?
Michel Barnier, the EU's chief Brexit negotiator, said Tuesday that it's more and more likely by the day that the U.K. will leave in an abrupt way without any transition phase.
The pro-Klinsmann drum beat gets louder by the day, which is for the best, because Gareth Southgate, amazingly England's most eligible coach, doesn't want anything to do with the job.
A former adviser to President François Hollande, Mr Macron is now an unambiguous rival to his Socialist former mentor, whose own chances of running for re-election dwindle by the day.
Thanks to a trade war that seems to be getting more worrisome by the day, Beijing will have little incentive to help Washington with anything of importance, let alone North Korea.
All are marching with variously arch and brash self-righteousness to the bank, where their accounts are secure, if not swelling by the day with newfound culture and partisan warfare profits.
Especially in the current meta, with preferences shifting by the day as more Karazhan cards are released, a highly adaptable build of Tempo Mage in your collection is a powerful choice.
Even though she sees powerful momentum toward meaningful policy changes, she knows that a lot of parents are consumed by the day-to-day reality and expense of raising small children.
Far from moving toward a resolution, the shutdown, which started in the old Republican Congress and has stretched into the new Democratic House majority, is becoming more intractable by the day.
"Daesh is getting weaker by the day, and the coalition strategy of supporting the Iraqis with training, with equipment and airstrikes is working," Kerry said, using an Arabic name for ISIS.
And with this constant groundbreaking news, the wannabe astronaut corner of the world seems to be growing by the day — and the celestial merchandise is having no trouble playing catch-up.
It was that kind of afternoon: a game of fine margins that ultimately settled as a missed opportunity for the Yankees, whose chances to make up ground shrink by the day.
It's one that not only changes by the day or week with the seasons, but also depends, sometimes, on produce his mother may show up with from her garden in Aberdeenshire.
This piece offers little more than hollow reassurances that there are adults in the room, cold comfort for a nation whose democratic norms are under assault and weakening by the day.
It's the way in which they died that leaves them in such a state of angry perplexity — that and their awareness that their numbers are legion, and increasing by the day.
Well, let's start with Tom Steyer, a billionaire whose quest to translate his long, admirable interest in climate activism to a career as a politician looks more forlorn by the day.
Whether you&aposre cold-emailing potential mentors, scouting for open positions, or even applying for a job, you&aposre competing for a slice of attention that grows slimmer by the day.
There's five months for that trend to change, but if it doesn't soon, the Cardinals will continue to exhaust a margin of error that is beginning to shrink by the day.
And while the number of TV shows we feel obliged to watch increases seemingly by the day, the pressure to build a "collection" of consumed media is more intense than ever.
As right-wing nationalism rises throughout Europe and the former Soviet bloc, the dividing line between who is acceptable to these extremists—and who isn't—is becoming clearer by the day.
Snap wants to avoid comparisons to Instagram, Facebook, Viber, Twitter and others because it knows its business exists only as long as it can differentiate, and that's getting tougher by the day.
You can buy a mouse that is given to something like depression, or to something like Alzheimer's disease, or that just sits around like a couch potato, growing unhealthier by the day.
The ceasefires that the previous government signed with many, but not all, ethnic armies, look hollower by the day—as does Miss Suu Kyi's ability to achieve peace and tame the army.
And, although many hiring managers start out wanting to create a more balanced workspace, their good intentions get overrun by the day-to-day pressure to fill a quota-carrying role quickly.
A throng of reporters had been following the caravan since it left San Pedro Sula in Honduras, and the number of people was climbing by the day, at one point reaching 000,000.
These are potentially ominous signals, especially at this stage of the cycle, with the Fed leading a global withdrawal of liquidity, and the threat of global trade wars growing by the day.
Computing devices are getting smaller by the day, and today at CES in Las Vegas Intel's CEO Brian Krzanich announced new details about one of its big (little?) efforts in the space.
In an era of "bullshit jobs," when the radical idea of a post-work society is becoming more realistic by the day, the unconventional career of the professional YouTuber becomes inherently interesting.
The policy shift — and the subsequent, on-the-ground reports showing children kept in metal cages — has prompted a public outcry, with more Republicans openly criticizing the administration's practice by the day.
Thirteen soldiers died and about 40 were wounded during a 14-hour battle that showed recapturing Marawi City from an estimated 150-200 Islamic State militants was becoming harder by the day.
The World Bank said on Wednesday it stood ready to back a new government, warning the country had no time to waste to tackle an emerging economic crisis worsening by the day.
Michael Feigin, a patent and trademark attorney with offices in New York and New Jersey, said he's hearing from more Amazon sellers by the day because of the influx of Chinese fakes.
As those sold, too, it occurred to him that he should sell what he'd learned about how to connect with shoppers on the platform, which was growing more crowded by the day.
Given how quickly immigration and other policies are being changed under the Trump administration and uneven guidance from Attorney General Jeff Sessions, the need for legal help is growing by the day.
"The action-reaction spiral the administration set in motion with its maximum pressure campaign has produced a very ominous situation — one in which the risk of military confrontation grows by the day."
This is undeniably welcome news in a city where artists are watching housing affordability decline by the day, and from which native creatives are reluctantly moving in search of professional opportunities elsewhere.
Target employees in Richmond, Virginia, said crowds have gotten "crazier by the day"; Costcos, Home Depots, and Whole Foods have sold out of items like bottled water, Clorox wipes, and hand sanitizer.
Nearly 3,000 people have been confirmed to have coronavirus in France now, and the situation only grows more serious by the day there and everywhere, so all kinds of precaution is necessary.
" Otherwise, he said, he would welcome an offer from the Beale estate to buy the painting, even while cautioning that the price might climb because "I'm getting more annoyed by the day.
"As union leaders, we find it unconscionable that aviation professionals are being asked to work without pay and in an air safety environment that is deteriorating by the day," the unions wrote.
By the day of the debate, his numbers were pretty much where they were on the day of the June debate, and roughly double those of his second-closest rival, Bernie Sanders.
Pruitt has "completely violated the trust of the American people and the standards of his office, with a list of ethical transgressions that grows longer by the day," Senator Tom Udall said.
"Parking is one of the most underutilized resources," he said, and with technology, parking prices can be adjusted by the day of the week, time of day, location and level of service.
King Arnold (who has been growing madder and more irrational by the day) is sorely lacking in that regard, Randall realizes, and can't be trusted with the secret of the white snake.
A 32-year-old medical worker from New Jersey who tested positive for the novel coronavirus says his condition is "getting worse" by the day, the New York City outlet WCBS reported.
The men doing the job are moving slowly through the narrow back streets, checking every house and basement for ISIS holdouts, though the odds of finding any alive dwindle by the day.
"At this moment we are seeing signs of increased tensions between the United States and China, but the reality is that Trump's negotiating room is becoming smaller by the day," he said.
As the 2020 candidate pool continues to grow almost by the day, it's never too early to start planning for January 20, 2021 — and the spectacle that comes with a presidential inauguration.
"The deeply flawed nuclear deal Hillary Clinton secretly spearheaded with Iran looks worse and worse by the day," said a statement issued by retired Army General Michael Flynn, a top Trump adviser.
And they look set to fall further, turning the screw even tighter on banks, pension funds and a wide range of investors who are seeing their returns evaporate almost by the day.
Can the GOP keep up that unified front -- with the 2018 election now seven weeks away and concerns about how the Kavanaugh story impacts the party's election prospects growing by the day?
But it's a far scarier proposition if we apply the spinning plates analogy to today's set of national security challenges, which seem to be spinning faster and more erratically by the day.
But Bolton expressed concern that American and South Korean military readiness — that is, the ability of their troops to fight a war together — dwindles by the day if they don't continuously train.
""Obesity is an epidemic in America that's increasing in strength by the day yet on every morbidly obese girl's Instagram you see hundreds of comments telling them how beautiful and hot they look.
But today a third figure hovers over British politics: a man who was born in 1912—eight years before Jenkins and 13 before Thatcher—but whose influence seems to grow by the day.
"The deeply flawed nuclear deal Hillary Clinton secretly spearheaded with Iran looks worse and worse by the day," the statement said, referring to Clinton's role during Obama's first term as secretary of state.
It's still hard to say for sure what will happen on April 7th — and again, entirely worth resetting your passwords — but the chances of a hacking apocalypse are looking slimmer by the day.
The stock market sees about an 80% chance that the U.S. reaches a trade deal with China, but those odds decline by the day, longtime stock bull Jeremy Siegel told CNBC on Tuesday.
Yes, the outside trees may be bare and the temperatures more chilling by the day, but our cupboards (and corners of our mouths) will soon no longer need to be cookie crumb-free.
Numerous conversations with US policymakers, former US government officials, and experts all point to one disturbing conclusion: Far from being unthinkable, a war with North Korea is becoming more likely by the day.
Ever since Ashley Judd and others came forward to say that Harvey Weinstein had harassed or assaulted them, the list of powerful men accused of similar behavior has grown longer by the day.
A year later, Hayes, 37, is now basking in the glow of the upcoming album's first single, "You Broke Up with Me," an irresistibly quirky song that is gaining airplay by the day.
Cholera -- an ailment caused by contaminated water and now exacerbated by delays in supplies reaching medical facilities -- shows up in war zones; the number of cases are mounting by the day in Yemen.
Instead, he plunged ahead with the "zero tolerance" prosecution policy, making the separation of families a widespread occurrence — and prompting a groundswell of opposition that appears to be getting stronger by the day.
"Everybody knows the odds are tough but the odds are getting better by the day," he said on C-SPAN's "Newsmakers" program, which is set to air Friday night and over the weekend.
We still have a long way to go to get our military in shape to meet the threats we face, and the importance of adequate funding in FY 2018 grows by the day.
Public opinion surveys have varied by the day, particularly in the early voting states of Iowa and New Hampshire, where some candidates can point to individual polls to argue they are building momentum.
The Soviet Union was in a glorious free fall, shedding republics seemingly by the day, and Eastern Europe was squinting out into the light of liberation for the first time in forty years.
"Microsoft Azure is a viable contender, and Google certainly knows how to manage infrastructure better than most tech companies, but the gap is significant and only growing by the day," Thakker told TechCrunch.
As you may have noticed, tension between North Korea and the US has been rising by the day; the US is currently flying bomber planes near the country as a display of force.
Whatever the case, these proposals are important first steps in the public policy debate, because the technological innovations and applications in the financial services space are moving fast and growing by the day.
"Pruitt has completely violated the trust of the American people and the standards of his office, with a list of ethical transgressions that grows longer by the day," Udall said in a statement.
These are sensible ways to help end the attacks, as the need for a political solution in Yemen, one of the poorest countries in the Arab world, grows more urgent by the day.
SoftBank, which poured about $21 billion into Uber in early 2018 after the ride-hailing company suffered a series of bruising gaffes, has seen the value of its stake dwindle by the day.
My experience at the United Nations Security Council over the last five years has led me to see a harsh truth: The world is growing more dangerous and less predictable by the day.
The senator's thorny position — a Republican lawmaker investigating the Republican president, whom he embraced last year on the campaign trail in his own re-election bid — has grown more trying by the day.
Confusion and frustration among Democrats here only seems to grow by the day, as the state and national party back different contenders and spending sprays forth like an out-of-control garden hose.
McCain huddled with congressional Republicans, while Obama huddled with congressional Democrats; neither side was eager to support a controversial bailout proposal even as the financial situation was growing more precarious by the day.
No group came close to securing an absolute majority on March 4 and a matrix of vetoes has prevented the parties from doing a deal, with friction and frustration growing by the day.
Refracting a nostalgia for the 80s and a love of capitalism through the prism of Trump, fashave projects an image of a looming dystopia, one that grows a little more plausible by the day.
You could even go so far as to describe the group as a full fledged community of track ID-yearning music lovers; currently the group has 29,000 members and is growing by the day.
London is home to a strong set of uniquely diverse accommodations: You'll be able to find funky boutique concepts coexisting with centuries-old Grand Dames, and that selection continues to expand by the day.
The two freshman senators are locked in a race that is tightening by the day here, with Mr. Rubio gaining on Mr. Cruz in both public polling and internal surveys conducted by both campaigns.
With the renminbi worth less by the day in the international markets, Chinese families and companies worry that their renminbi wealth will buy less tomorrow, spurring faster capital flight and worsening the currency turmoil.
As the shutdown enters its fifth week, President Donald Trump's plan to withhold government funding until House Democrats give him $5.7 billion to build a border wall is growing more unpopular by the day.
While that objective may be getting more difficult by the day, the MRO has still been sending back some amazing high-resolution photographs from the surface that'll facilitate the process of mapping the planet.
"This week I've been observing a sinkhole on the @WhiteHouse North Lawn, just outside the press briefing room, growing larger by the day," Voice of America reporter Steve Herman posted to Twitter on Tuesday.
Indiana's chances to make the NCAA Tournament have been dwindling by the day but it hopes to take advantage of another stumbling Big Ten team when it pays a visit to Iowa on Tuesday.
Some are turning to bitcoin out of desperation as their bank deposits lose value almost by the day, while others are using the online currency for housekeeping such as funding family members studying abroad.
For many of us, who live our lives by the day, hour or, if we're lucky, by the moment, it's difficult to understand the use in splitting time up into smaller and smaller chunks.
In a city becoming more samey by the day, a place where north, south, east, and west are slowly coagulating into one giant five pound pint, venues like Spiritland are more necessary than ever.
"The secretary of state has decided to disenfranchise people who are 17 but will be 18 by the day of the general election," Sanders campaign manager Jeff Weaver told reporters in Detroit Tuesday afternoon.
He's lashing out where he can, but his resources are dwindling by the day, with his cash supply bottled up in Miami and his men either dying off or defecting to the Cali cartel.
The Saudis don't have enough troops to fight Iran alone, so its allies like Egypt may get involved and then there's the question of Israeli help which is becoming more likely by the day.
The situation with neighboring North Korea, which has grown increasingly hostile while pursuing its nuclear ambitions, is "changing by the day," Haley told Fox News on Wednesday, making the security of US athletes uncertain.
That all sounds comfortably pedestrian compared to the very big picture, wherein a small group of companies is amassing all the richest data to train AI and are growing more powerful by the day.
Lawmakers' fears are increasing by the day as three members of Congress have tested positive for the coronavirus, while more than a dozen others are self-quarantining after being exposed to their infected colleagues.
As the number of cases rise in the U.S. and throughout Europe, local authorities are implementing stricter and stricter measures by the day, which in some areas mean closures of non-essential retail stores.
Any possibility that she might unseat Nicola Sturgeon, first minister and leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP), at the next election to the devolved parliament in 43, was becoming slimmer by the day.
To the Editor: It is becoming more obvious by the day that it is dangerously naïve to wait until the November 2020 election to resolve the constitutional struggle between President Trump and the House.
"America is hemorrhaging lives by the day because of the opioid epidemic, but President Trump offered the country a Band-Aid when we need a tourniquet," said Senator Edward J. Markey, Democrat of Massachusetts.
Then light, lucid bell-like sounds enter, making this musical sky more and more densely starry, in an expansive yet deeply intimate meeting of cultural traditions that I find more moving by the day.
Services like Turo and Getaround offer cars for rent by locals (by the hour or by the day) though Consumers' Research recommends that you be prepared for hiccups with newer peer-to-peer businesses.
And so they focused more on the former mayor than the surging senator who is building momentum by the day, and who could add even more if he carries the caucuses here on Saturday.
"We have seen that Turkey has entered a dark tunnel, with its problems on every issue growing by the day," Babacan told broadcaster HaberTurk in his first live interview since resigning from the AKP.
Iran has already given a taste of its promised retaliation against the U.S. for killing one of its top military generals -- and it seems more and more threats are pouring in by the day.
The share price bounced for a few days after the earnings report, but investor confidence didn&apost hold and the stock declined to its pre-earnings price by the day before her retirement announcement.
The presidential campaign is not a helpful environment for this; neither is the populism that is getting stronger by the day in Europe; nor, for that matter, the bureaucratic thinking in most European capitals.
When I met up with these frustrated colleagues—a group whose ranks were growing by the day—I would let them know that we were thinking about unionizing and wanted to get their thoughts.
The pain got worse by the day and didn't abate until the results of my ultrasound suggested that whatever the mass on my left testicle was, it bared none of the hallmarks of cancer.
Users are given a fixed percentage rate, taken from daily sales, to pay back the Advance — meaning the minimum amount you pay back can vary by the day based on your sales for that day.
The Little People, Big World stars' son turned 3 months on Saturday, and in the time since they welcomed him home from the hospital, baby Jackson is growing and getting more adventurous by the day.
While the number of fists banging on the table to get the Fed to re-examine its current policy arc seems to be growing by the day, central bank officials don't appear to be listening.
The team rents basic cameras and laptops by the day, paying actors in drinks and using what Alex calls their "technique" to overcome a lack of microphones: "We tell them to speak loudly," he explained.
While Harry's strands are undoubtedly the stuff of rock and roll legend, unlike when Samson was infamously shorn of his strands, the pop star only seems to be becoming stronger and stronger by the day.
Our universe of connected things is expanding by the day: the number of objects with embedded processors now exceeds the number of smartphones globally and is projected to reach some 18 billion devices by 2022.
And with Trump depressing his own turnout, by convincing his supporters that none of it matters because it's all "rigged," his chances of hitting even 40 percent on Election Day grow thinner by the day.
The Book Of Life was a 2014 film produced by Guillermo del Toro and director Jorge Gutierrez that also stars a protagonist who loves music and is heavily influenced by the Day of the Dead.
Jorge Balarezo: Comfort Radio is a by-product of my aspirations as a photographer, as well as being intrigued by the day-to-day lives of underground techno and house people in New York specifically.
In Michigan, where Mrs Clinton's lead over Mr Trump is narrowing by the day, a federal judge on July 2000st ruled against a Republican Party-sponsored law meddling with the contours of the election ballot.
The Kansas City Royals' fading postseason hopes are getting dimmer by the day as the reigning World Series champions are five games out of the American League's second wild-card spot with 18 to play.
Apple's latest killer iPhone accessory, AirPods, are great earbuds and appear to be getting more popular by the day — but they really only let you do one thing: connect to your phone for wireless audio.
First, I tried salty hackleback caviar and raw ribbons of fluke, flavored by the day or so it had cured between sheets of kelp; sitting in a coriander-seasoned broth, they made a delicious pair.
Perk's career started in that world, he signed a contract right as it ended, and then he played out the string in a world where that construct became more and more embarrassing by the day.
But that left one major obstacle, and partly because of Mr. Kühnert's spirited campaign it has been growing taller by the day: The grass roots of the Social Democracts still need to approve the deal.
Donald Trump grows more thuggish and mendacious by the day; "gaslighting," a term taken from a play about an abusive husband trying to drive his wife insane, has become a byword of our national life.
As the spread of the pandemic accelerates by the day, even libertarians have begrudgingly accepted that heavy-handed government intervention will be necessary, and deficit hawks' ongoing paroxysms over federal spending have all but evaporated.
Joe Jackson is in the final stages of life ... getting weaker by the day, and his family is assembling for what they believe will be the final goodbye ... sources connected with the Jacksons tell TMZ.
It wants to keep pushing its A.I. development forward, but it needs to do so in ways that won't scare people at a time when distrust of the tech industry is growing by the day.
The Islamic State was down to perhaps 000 fighters, hemmed in on all sides, defending a bastion that seemed to be shrinking by the day, said the general, a senior commander in Iraq's counterterrorism service.
As the coronavirus spreads across the globe, and travel disruptions — from visas cancellations to flight suspensions — increase by the day, many people are wondering what to do about their summer holidays, if anything at all.
As our claims to postwar enlightenment or exceptionalism grow more tenuous by the day, Gironcoli offers a reverse angle shot conflating a past he knew too well with a future he wouldn't live to see.
But in the process, Mosseri showed a level of feistiness that he'll need for the many battles ahead inside Instagram and Facebook and on the outside, where big tech skeptics are getting louder by the day.
The various projects aim to investigate, essentially, how music venues (an umbrella term which includes nightclubs) can stay open and act as commercially viable entities in a city that's becoming more commercially orientated by the day.
"The evidence of the NRA's mismanagement and dysfunction is mounting by the day, and now its leaders are playing the blame game as to who's at fault," said John Feinblatt, president of Everytown for Gun Safety.
Yet for any of this to be accomplished, lawmakers must carefully pick their way through a slew of political and policy land mines that only seem to multiply by the day as the November election nears.
While it seems less likely by the day that he will, never knowing what happened is undoubtedly the best possible outcome for the many who would rather be affiliated with a reformer than a murderous despot.
Maria, who oversees the Gentle Whispering channel, which has more than 1.3 million subscribers on YouTube, told me by phone in 2015 that people's experiences can even vary by the day or depending on their mood.
And in and around Houston, the country's fourth-largest metropolitan area, truckloads of drywall and other supplies are arriving by the day to be used in a rebuilding process that will take months, if not years.
Russell Vought, acting White House budget director, said Monday security at the southern U.S. border is "deteriorating by the day," and he's blaming Democrats for refusing to approve President Donald Trump's repeated requests for wall funding.
Ponce, Puerto Rico (CNN)In Ponce, one of Puerto Rico's largest cities along its southern coast, the lines of residents waiting to buy gas and withdraw cash from local banks are growing longer by the day.
After more than 30 years of reform and opening up, our country has become stronger by the day, the living standards of the people have massively improved, the socialist democracy and legal system have constantly improved.
"In their desperation to seal their borders, E.U. leaders have willfully ignored the simplest of facts: Turkey is not a safe country for Syrian refugees and is getting less safe by the day," the report said.
And while Arizona is becoming more purple by the day, Trump still won the state by about 3.5 points in 2016, just two years after Republican Doug Ducey won the governor's mansion by a wide margin.
Yet, decarbonization and sustainability are issues that only seem to grow more dire and more galvanizing for founders and investors by the day, and more company builders are searching for new ways to promote environmental resilience.
He dutifully visits the primal scene of host-to-host communication on the UCLA campus, and also some more contemporary computer labs, where he seems amazed by the possibilities of technology developing exponentially by the day.
President Trump's run of big, unorthodox bets — ranging from negotiating with a nuclear madman in North Korea to depending on friends who turned out to be "flippers" — is looking riskier and less winnable by the day.
"We have seen a very strong uptick in TA Online Studio subscribers over the past few weeks with numbers substantially increasing by the day," Beltrani told Business Insider via email, although he declined to share specifics.
China's air force has carried out 16 rounds of exercises close to Taiwan in the last year or so, said Taiwan's defense ministry in late December, warning that China's military threat was growing by the day.
He forced a shutdown his own party tried to avoid, he publicly took ownership of that shutdown, and he held to a position that was unpopular at the start and grew more toxic by the day.
Scene City 17 Photos View Slide Show ' New York Fashion Week, with its complementary vodka and seating hierarachy, is a gilded island on a planet that seems to be pirouetting closer to apocalypse by the day.
America is shutting down as Americans learn to adapt to life amid the coronavirus pandemic, a global health crisis that is straining public health systems and burrowing deeper into advanced economies and societies by the day.
The coronavirus outbreak is inflicting new disruptions on the 2020 presidential campaign by the day, but few compare to the decisions by Louisiana and Georgia over the past 48 hours to reschedule their upcoming primary elections.
By the day, more economic indicators — from manufacturing to consumer and business sentiment and now the all-important services sector — are turning negative with more industries beginning to follow manufacturing, trade and transportation into outright contractions.
The potential ramifications of this story are starting to become more clear, CNN political analyst Stephen Collinson says, and the risks facing the President, the intelligence community and Democrats in Congress are climbing by the day.
There are between 212,133 and 213,2000 American military personnel — the number can vary by the day — now deployed in Saudi Arabia and other Persian Gulf nations, including around 226,500 troops in Iraq and 600 in Syria.
"With consumer thirst for content increasing by the day as the legacy multichannel collapses and time spent on mobile increases, we believe uptake of Quibi will be rapid," LightShed analysts wrote in a note to clients.
Lochner struck down a New York law providing that bakery workers could only be required to work 60 hours per week (at the time, bakery workers were typically paid by the day or by the week).
Wind shear will lessen over the weekend, and Florence should regain major hurricane intensity (Category 3 or greater) by early next week -- as the storm moves northwest, getting closer to the US coastline by the day.
Doing so seems to be getting more technically and politically difficult by the day, with central bankers, politicians, and businesses claiming there is a growing chance a deal won't be found in time for the deadline.
Compared to their commissioned counterparts, enlisted troops are also unencumbered by the day-to-day politics of the military, and may have given an unfiltered assessment of the war in talks with their commander-in-chief.
"The volatile nature of the situation means that the risk of fighting spreading towards the oil fields is increasing by the day," said Jasper Lawler, head of research at the London Capital Group, a broker. 2.
China's air force has carried out 16 rounds of exercises close to Taiwan in the last year or so, said Taiwan's defence ministry in late December, warning that China's military threat was growing by the day.
With the country still reeling from the effects of the latest stalemate, and the whopping $11 billion in economic fallout it caused, curbing future shutdowns is a move that's looking more and more appealing by the day.
TAIPEI (Reuters) - China's air force has carried out 16 rounds of exercises close to Taiwan in the last year or so, Taiwan's defense ministry said on Tuesday, warning that China's military threat was growing by the day.
Shortly thereafter, he opened Lac Brewing Co. By 2015, there were half a dozen microbreweries in Ho Chi Minh City, with interest growing by the day, and Gustafson and Scott started thinking about opening a proper bar.
By Coats' account, what happened next is the stuff of nightmares: The area around her eyebrows swelled, getting redder and more inflamed by the day, until the skin on her face eventually peeled off onto her pillow.
The cloud makes content generation cheaper by the day, social media makes it easier and easier to share that content and mobile gives you access to it 24 hours a day — often pushed right into your face.
"With cyber threats ever-changing and growing more sophisticated by the day, there is no logical reason to eliminate this senior position and reduce the already degraded level of cyber expertise at th White House," said Rep.
DAR ES SALAAM, Aug 18 (Reuters) - The U.S.-China trade war and uncertainty over Brexit pose risks to Africa's economic prospects that are "increasing by the day," the head of the African Development Bank (AfDB) told Reuters.
The crumbling ruins of the Băile Neptun resort are deteriorating by the day and, according to an article by Vice, the town itself is also falling into disrepair, dissuading tourists from visiting the once-famous spa town.
"With cyber threats ever-changing and growing more sophisticated by the day, there is no logical reason to eliminate this senior position and reduce the already degraded level of cyber expertise at the White House," said Rep.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Obama Pick Engages Supreme Court Battle" (front page, March 17): The antidemocratic nature of the Republicans' refusal to act on the nomination of Judge Merrick B. Garland grows clearer by the day.
Or... I would have said that if their continuing limp play wasn't slowly sucking the life out of us all, making the notion of keeping any of their impending free agents feel more pointless by the day.
They pay for it through a mobile payment, it's called M-Pesa, and literally they pay by the day, so you can load 25 cents into M-Pesa and get as much power as 25 cents buys.
But few economists now believe that even the giant rescue package working its way through Washington will do enough to offset damage that's already been done to the U.S. economy — a cost that's mounting by the day.
Beyond the uncertain fates of Butler, Harris and the sharpshooting J.J. Redick, rumblings in league coaching circles have grown louder by the day that 76ers Coach Brett Brown needs an N.B.A. finals berth to keep his job.

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