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Google won't sit idly by as their business is cannibalized.
Jobs will be cannibalized over time and replaced by others.
All too often, smaller companies cannibalized equipment to keep operating.
Its parts will be cannibalized to move the overall program forward.
Manufacturing has cannibalized its own employment for a very long time.
"Nio essentially cannibalized their own market with the ES6," Harburg said.
That's a big difference, one that gives cannibalized males a distinct reproductive advantage.
Pittman is not worried about iHeartMedia's bottom line being cannibalized by streaming services.
There are even instances in which an individual being cannibalized receives a benefit.
Dr. Brown, of SUNY-Fredonia, and Katherine L. Barry of Macquarie University in Australia showed that cannibalized males sired about 60 more eggs than did non-cannibalized fathers, an increase of 20 percent over the standard ootheca complement of 258 eggs.
Part of the challenge is the infrastructure has been cannibalized to repair other infrastructure.
Many of his colleagues on those bombing runs lost their lives, many were cannibalized.
"Illumina has cannibalized themselves," said Bryan Brokmeier, director and senior equity analyst at Cantor Fitzgerald.
As the artist once explained, the heads were "cannibalized" from some of her Vietnam images.
BIG CITY Ride hailing apps, promising cheap and easy travel, cannibalized New York's taxi industry.
They are eventually completed on their own or are cannibalized for parts for other pieces.
Other sources of value — religious, artistic, democratic — have been hollowed out and cannibalized by greed.
A push by retailers to better compete online has sometimes cannibalized their brick-and-mortar sales.
Advertising's shift to digital has cannibalized the news media's revenue, thus weakening the entire public sphere.
An initial search turned up 24 items, and 18 "cannibalized" or partial items, from a warehouse.
With more than 14,000 locations in the United States alone today, Starbucks has cannibalized its own sales.
What we think of as edutainment these days has more or less been cannibalized by app stores.
Instead, the poll suggests that Biden's support is being cannibalized by former New York mayor Mike Bloomberg.
Mixtapes might have allowed them to build gigantic fan bases, but they cannibalized sales and commercial impact.
After reading the script, Vuong sent around 10 short poems, some cannibalized from works he'd already written.
It's a bold move for reclaiming relevancy in a world where traditional cameras have been cannibalized by smartphones.
A new study finds that male praying mantises actually benefit from being cannibalized by their female sexual partners.
I was quite anxious that we protect the main body of our show from being cannibalized by him.
Carolyn Cross, who graduated from Pomona in 2013, cannibalized a boom box and built a disc-launching apparatus.
The high costs are likely to keep cannibalized equipment off the market, giving Halliburton an advantage, West said.
Appraisers discovered missing items and books that had been "cannibalized," with entire portions removed, according to the affidavit.
What becomes clear is the two-way effect of Anthropophagia: The colonizers cannibalized, but so did indigenous peoples.
Badly damaged rigs, those which have been cannibalized for spare parts, and any in long-term storage are excluded.
The short-form video platform, owned by Beijing-based artificial intelligence company ByteDance, has completely cannibalized VidCon this year.
"They even cannibalized themselves, selling so many of the same styles at Old Navy and Banana Republic," she said.
Analysts Arpine Kocharyan and Michael Lasser said they believed the company would close these "cannibalized" locations before any others.
I cannibalized a half dozen spares from old IBM machines and kept them in a locked drawer just in case.
It's ironic too because white Americans have long consumed, commodified, and cannibalized New Orleans culture particularly, and Southern culture generally.
If the surfaces end up perforated, patches can be cannibalized from other works by Mr. Khanh that are deemed unsalvageable.
Wrote Krebs: According to my retail source who shared these pictures, the overlay skimmers used parts cannibalized from Samsung smart phones.
The smartphone cannibalized Apple's own iPod and has served as the design basis for recent updates to the iPad and Mac.
Blotchy, as is the custom for the female octopus, cannibalized her lover, sucking in his flesh, arm after arm after arm.
This year he built himself one, kitted out with bean bag chairs, string lights, and custom carpet cannibalized from previous exhibitions.
Added to the tax code with little foresight in 270, Section 2190(k) cannibalized America's public-private framework of retirement security.
Others feared that the Martians were offspring of the Devil and had cannibalized all the angels, fulfilling an ancient Biblical prophecy.
"The presence or absence of a gift was the most important factor in determining whether females cannibalized the males," the study says.
Now, it's idle, rusting, its parts cannibalized, at a time when it should be producing the material so badly needed for reconstruction.
"They [CBP] have cannibalized their special units, taking away form training, horse patrol and other special units to provide care," Tandy said.
McGinness has cannibalized several of his retired silkscreens and printed new artwork right on top of them, as he would a canvas.
And the – when you don't run up a pressure pumping a piece of equipment it goes – it gets cannibalized and goes away.
The startup admitted the ES6 cannibalized some ES8 sales, though it appeared to be worth it as ES6 sales quickly trended up.
The film opens with an extreme close-up of Issei Sagawa, who in 1981, while living in France, killed and cannibalized Renée Hartevelt.
Analysts said the sales continued to be cannibalized by competing events, including the "618" festival spearheaded by Alibaba competitor JD.com Inc in June.
The ephemerality that had made Snapchat unique had become popular enough to be cannibalized by other platforms in the hopes of replicating Snapchat's success.
There's the section for defunct carriers, and then there's the boneyard, where planes that will never fly again go to be cannibalized and recycled.
They're a better bet than the cannibalized routers Iantorno and Lau originally borrowed from work colleagues: routers are becoming tougher and tougher to crack.
And while Chance is generally able to hold his own here, he sometimes falters by allowing his sound to be cannibalized by other rappers.
He allowed Airbnb years of free rein, even as it cannibalized affordable housing stock in a city facing an acute shortage of affordable housing.
Yep. The 8-year-old female gruesomely cannibalized her 5-year-old comrade in what staff at the aquarium are calling a show of dominance.
In September, Moran said hundreds of parts were cannibalized from some F/A-2000s and used on others to get carrier-based squadrons combat ready.
Standalone Backstage stores created so far have not undercut, or cannibalized, sales at nearby Macy's, she said, adding that the new plan could do so.
Stores like Kroger, the nation's largest chain, are being cannibalized by a host of discount competitors and by the growing dominance of Amazon and online delivery.
" The "innovative meaning" intended by Farley when she coined the phrase sexual harassment, they write, "gets 'cannibalized' by the dominant structure it is attempting to subvert.
Amazon's $50 million dollar NFL streaming deal shouldn't worry broadcasters, because it "hasn't cannibalized television" yet, former CBS Sports president Neal Pilson told CNBC on Wednesday.
The idea is that I broke into the museum, stole all Tinguely sculptures, and cannibalized them into this huge machine that will destroy the Tinguely museum.
With 53 percent of Gazans living in poverty, according to a United Nations report in December, valuable items such as cars are cannibalized for every accessory.
Now living in his native Japan, he essentially cannibalized the infamy of his crime for a living and has a discomfiting, symbiotic relationship with his brother.
When the researchers returned to the bunker a few months later, all but a few stray ants were gone, leaving behind piles of partially cannibalized corpses.
The original version was this horrible, monstrous collage of cannibalized words of other people, which slowly was worked into something that became more my own language.
I knew this feeling was completely of my own making, built up in a way that cannibalized the reality of the situation: I should just stop drinking.
Over time, as ISIS cannibalized its former rebel allies, the war became an existential back-and-forth struggle between the YPG and ISIS across the wider region.
As a result it won't be moved back from the LZ [landing zone] — it'll be cannibalized for parts — as the pad will be prepared for Starship MkI.
That strategy may have cannibalized some usage of Facebook's main social media app but it's clearly driven usage of Facebook Messenger — to beyond one billion monthly users.
She began with 3503's No Logo, which examined the way companies like Nike and GAP had cannibalized youth culture at a dire cost to foreign workers.
What's more, Netflix was able to build its business because it cannibalized the businesses of its suppliers, though it took those suppliers years to realize this. 4.
It could also end up being another behemoth that hollows out legacy businesses and takes over the way Facebook and Uber have cannibalized the media and transportation fields.
Despite listeners' increasing apathy toward downloading, Adult Swim stubbornly made its tracks available as free downloads as well as streams, even as streaming cannibalized the industry almost entirely.
"We suspect the 51 stores being closed are losing money, are being cannibalized by other Lowe's stores, or face heightened competition by Home Depot and others," Fadem added.
Environmental groups and Democrats have predictably denounced the new rule, saying that by extending the lifetimes of coal-fired power plants, clean energy will continue to be cannibalized.
"In addition, Wistron's share wins in iPhone appear to be coming mainly for the iPhone 7S 5.5" LCD model, which could be significantly cannibalized by the OLED iPhone.
Over the past few years, Instagram Stories have cannibalized Snapchat and emerged supreme as the premiere location to show off shaky cam concert footage and puppy-dog selfies.
With only 522 stores, Five Below has room to expand in California, a big state for retail, and has been agile in avoiding being cannibalized by other discount chains.
Raising production also becomes harder with each month drilling rigs and other machinery sit idle because they often get "cannibalized" for spare parts for what is still in use.
Leaders of charter and traditional schools alike say they are being cannibalized, fighting so hard over students and the limited public dollars that follow them that no one thrives.
A new theory brings up the possibility that three stars once existed in the system and the Great Eruption happened when the main star cannibalized one of the other stars.
Fans got behind them just as quickly as they deserted them; if a band ever made a misstep, their style and attitude would be cannibalized and recycled by other bands.
A series of nodes, usually fashioned from cannibalized routers, emit signals that create a free self-contained (and self-reliant) network that's accessible to any internet capable devices within range.
Detectives had reportedly tracked down 24 complete books and 18 cannibalized items when they searched a warehouse belonging to John Schulman, the owner of a bookstore near the Carnegie Library.
Grab addressed this gap when it started a private car business — Grab Car — three years ago, which uses Uber-style pricing; however, it is somewhat cannibalized by the GrabTaxi service.
"As time goes by, more of my existing customers are being cannibalized," said Mr. Bathwal, who estimates the delivery service has reduced his overall profits by 2 to 5 percent.
The cannibalized galaxy, known as Gaia-Enceladus, helped to create the Milky Way (our home galaxy) and its digested remains contain clues about the origins and evolution of our cosmic surroundings.
We soon entered another vista of plunging ravines, pine forests and lakes (including Donner Lake, named after the doomed pioneer party marooned here one winter who cannibalized their dead to survive).
Frames are built from steel and bamboo, stock scooters are chopped to the barest of vehicles, and the entire thing is adorned with animal bones, garbage, and cannibalized motor scooter parts.
That's the cinematic satire that took home a clutch of Oscars in 1977 for telling Americans that their souls were being cannibalized by big television and the bigger corporations behind it.
As Electronic Grenade details, the computer-mouse is a custom-designed 3D-printed mouse case that houses a Raspberry Pi Zero W (of course), along with sensors cannibalized from a separate mouse.
In particular, knife marks in cannibalized remains tend to cluster around major muscle attachments or leg joints, but in these remains, the knife marks were located around the head and neck area.
Eventually, the pressure to keep deploying bikes to desirable locations led to a new rule, Healy says: Badly damaged bikes would no longer be painstakingly cannibalized for parts but simply thrown out.
But Disney's streaming plans cannibalized its businesses in other ways, including fewer sales of Disney movies to TV and streaming services and lower viewership at ABC, which in turn drove less advertising revenue.
My gut response was, I know a lot of people who are H.I.V. positive, and this is not what they're like — this is somebody whose body is in the process of being cannibalized.
If a service firm were to re-activate cold-stacked equipment today, it would cost about $300,000, while replacing parts on cannibalized equipment may run into millions, said Evercore ISI analyst James West.
The traditional casino model faces a turning tide, partly cannibalized by video lottery terminals, social gaming and instant-ticket lottery, and constrained by secular demographic headwinds but buoyed by growing employment and median wages.
We've seen many examples of a type of system where one white dwarf has been mostly cannibalized by its companion, but we rarely catch these systems as they are still merging like this one.
Dada performances offered an explosion of poetry, music and political theater — poetry shorn of intelligible words, music devoid of melodies and statements in which the message was cannibalized by the absurdity of the language.
Mr. Oliver spoke to us about what's coming this season, his efforts to "protect the main body of our show from being cannibalized" by the president, and his recent dust-up with Dustin Hoffman.
The Knicks then cannibalized the first win of the Rose era, over Houston on March 2, by alienating Lee and escalating the conflict after Lee criticized Dolan in a "First Take" interview with ESPN.
To be clear, Angry Orchard still is the dominant brand in the cider category, but the brand, introduced in 2011, is seeing declining sales trends as it's being cannibalized by hard soda, according to analysts.
Trump and his Secretary of State have come under fire for failing to fill multiple diplomatic posts and the focus on North Korea may have cannibalized the State Department's resources on other issues in Asia.
Some of those components were imported, "ranging from cannibalized Soviet Scud parts to equipment produced in the United States, Europe and Asia," said Jeffrey Lewis, a nuclear expert at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies.
In Baker's most recent painting, "Fire Man" (2019) direct inspiration is drawn from comic book and propaganda imagery, as well as cannibalized images of past work that form the building blocks of the painted surface.
Stiffening spray or cardstock glued between the layers should work, but a plastic brim cannibalized from a worn-out hat would be a little more durable... The final touch is, of course, Cappy's haunting, gigantic eyes.
There's been one thing that I've wondered about as Netflix cannibalized DVD sales in the last decade: why doesn't the streaming service include things like director commentaries for the films and TV shows that it streams?
It was a dusty leftover from a time before word processors and, even more newfangled, computers — a place that at its busiest would be jammed with typewriters that could be repaired, cannibalized for parts or sold.
Andrew Nahum, the show's guest curator, envisions newly minted Martians crafting site-specific furniture out of cannibalized spaceship parts and carved regolith: "Surely, after a few years of settlement, an extraordinary aesthetic will evolve," he writes.
Dorsey is among the inner city public schools in Los Angeles that have had their talent cannibalized by private schools from as far north as the San Fernando Valley to as far south as Orange County.
Paleontologists have found evidence that the extinct shark Orthacanthus, which roamed swamplands and shallow seas some 300 million years ago, occasionally cannibalized its own young and pooped them out in fecal spirals through a corkscrew-shaped rectum.
But in recent months, restaurant owners everywhere from San Francisco to Mumbai have rejected that narrative, arguing that delivery services have cannibalized their existing customers, as people who used to dine out now order through the apps.
It turns out that the very traits that made the series's appeal seem limited on paper have allowed it to thrive, even as the mobile-phone market has cannibalized the handheld consoles that have historically hosted them.
Just as Virginia Slims co-opted the message of '70s liberation, as the Spice Girls cannibalized '90s grrrl power, so feminist sex stores exerted their influence on the mainstream, yet were ultimately absorbed and diluted by it.
Sultan Qa'it Bay built the handsome, sturdy fort in the spot where the Lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World, once stood (the lighthouse was partially cannibalized to build the defensive stronghold).
Both families said a self-confessed serial killer Dorangel Vargas, known to Venezuelans as "People-Eater" because of reports he cannibalized victims, had been used by a gang at the jail to dismember the bodies of their rivals.
Experts say this is the right direction, especially for a program that states have increasingly cannibalized to pay for things like private college scholarships and dating workshops, but there are serious problems with how these ideas are executed.
The administration encourages Scav, an annual scavenger hunt that has been running since 1987, where hundreds of students compete to do everything from building a nuclear reactor to summarizing The Wire solely through cannibalized clips from The Lion King.
But on the face of it, some aspects of the case seem reminiscent of Dahmer, who raped, murdered, dismembered, and cannibalized young boys and men—primarily black and Asian men—and sometimes performed sex acts with their bodies afterward.
Cannibalized remains have been found in Spain, France, and other parts of southern Europe but, according to a recent study published in Scientific Reports, these new remains are from the Goyet region of Belgium and are the first in northern Europe.
It's important to remember that when George Lucas made Star Wars back in the '2150s, it was a fairly low-budget film, and everything from the X-wings to the blasters were made from cannibalized model kits and other found parts.
As we pointed out the other week, some of its other formats have been cannibalized by competition — specifically Snapchat Stories saw a drop when Instagram launched a similar service, contributing to growth on the service overall to drop by 82%.
Barteca and Del Frisco's brands focus on wine and an upscale menu, but their customers tend to be quite different, meaning there is less of a chance of sales being cannibalized if one brand is located near another, Abdallah said.
If you were a Paleolithic hominin living in western Europe tens of thousands of years ago, you had a few things to worry about: finding the right cave to live in, wooing a mate, and possibly being cannibalized by your neighbour.
Since their beginnings in the 1990s, charter schools in cities, which are public and free, have cannibalized the Catholic schools; in New York City, it has not been uncommon for charter school networks to actually move into deaccessioned Catholic school buildings.
Democrats would be hard-pressed to hold this seat when he retires but that may be a moot point when it happens: Minnesota will likely lose a district after the 393 Census, and Peterson's is the obvious one to be cannibalized.
At some point in the past decade, music festivals have gone from countercultural communal gatherings to the corporate co-opting thereof—escapist popularity contests, complete with big-budget spectacle, cannibalized nostalgia, fashion lines at Forever 21, and feedback loops of one upmanship.
At least six Neanderthal individuals found in the cave—two adults, two teens, and two children—were cannibalized, as evidenced by cut marks made by stone tools, signs of complete bodily dismemberment, and finger bones exhibiting chew marks made by Neanderthal teeth.
The practice was used to instill horror and intense fear in dissenters during China's Cultural Revolution, and Japanese soldiers cannibalized prisoners of war during World War II (a fate that President George H. W. Bush barely escaped after his plane was shot down).
More than a century before my family arrived in California, a Mexican teamster, known only as Antonio, was among those whose bodies were cannibalized by the Donner Party, the ill-fated emigrants to California who became snowbound in the Sierra Nevada in 1846.
Samuel Slater, who's described as the father of the American industrial revolution, smuggled himself out of England in violation of British emigration laws to come work in the US. When he first arrived in Rhode Island, he cannibalized and improved upon smuggled equipment.
"He said the challenges become pronounced to him at Amazon's annual cloud technology event, called re:Invent, where he said he saw "how companies hold their breath when learning about the hundreds of new applications that AWS rolls out due to fear that their niche will be cannibalized.
But stores like Kroger, the nation's largest chain with more than $210 billion in sales in 24.99, are being cannibalized by a host of discount competitors like Dollar General and Aldi on one side, and by the growing dominance of Amazon and online delivery on the other.
Musk said on a call with analysts earlier this week that the launch of the Model 3 had not cannibalized Model X sales, and that demand for the Model X as well as the Model S had actually increased with the release of the lower-priced vehicle.
Grocery stores see an opening in the surging fitness industry, one of the rare business areas that has not been cannibalized by Amazon: Over the past four years, boutique studio memberships in the United States have increased by 70%, according to IHRSA, an industry trade group.
At the same time Schonberger was dreaming up Hot Ones, other people in the food world were doing things like chef profiles, or the sort of top-down, hands-and-pans cooking videos that BuzzFeed's Tasty popularized, which was then immediately cannibalized by competitors and jumped the proverbial shark.
They were also a heck of a lot cheaper than Apple's own laptop offerings, and likely cannibalized shipments of much pricier MacBooks to schools, though, as Cook happily pointed out at the time, they appeared to be doing a lot more damage to Windows PCs in the space.
Appalling but fascinating, and mostly shot in extreme close-up, "Caniba" (Sunday and Monday) finds the anthropologist filmmakers Lucien Castaing-Taylor and Véréna Paravel (of "Leviathan" and the Harvard Sensory Ethnography Lab) turning their gaze on Issei Sagawa, who in 1981 murdered and cannibalized a fellow student in France.
Not only would Apple miss its own revenue target in 2016, in large part due to slowing sales of iOS devices, but its share of the movie-rental market—which, thanks to iTunes, had been more than 50 percent—was tumbling, cannibalized by smart cable boxes and Amazon.
Fortnite, Epic's ultra-successful free-to-play Battle Royale game, has come under increasing scrutiny for the wide breadth of popular dance routines it has cannibalized to make its Emotes, digitized dance moves which, along with weapon colors, outfits and character designs, can be purchased in-game using real currency.
Then on the first floor you see a blurred reproduction of cathedral as depicted in a book illustration; a painting of a postcard send from inmates of a Czech concentration camp; and a portrait of a Japanese man, Issei Sagawa, who, in 1981, murdered and cannibalized a female student at the Sorbonne.
Out of Toys R Us' roughly 880 store fleet in the U.S., 183 stores (including those under the Babies R Us nameplate) have at least one other Toys R Us store within a 15-minute drive, UBS found, which is why Lasser said the company could close these "cannibalized" locations next year.
Read more: Here's what Earth might look like in 100 years — if we're lucky None of them are going to hit us - so you can relax about any fears you might have harbored of fiery stellar death - but it does mean that the dark matter associated with this last shred of the cannibalized dwarf galaxy is moving along with the stream.
Prior to that, the business of news had gone through a series of catastrophes — Craig Newmark had killed classifieds, the lifeblood of newspaper funding; the pre-paywall transition from print to digital had largely been completed, which meant subscription numbers were dropping in both arenas; and Google and Facebook had captured and cannibalized the digital advertising market, which would soon overtake its traditional counterparts.
The pieces from which the novel is built snap together into a whole so redoubtably sound that by the time I finished reading it I almost believed John Horne Burns really had met Tennessee Williams in Portofino, that Anja Bloom really existed and that "Call It Joy" really was written by Williams rather than cannibalized from a "flawed short story" left over from Castellani's days as an M.F.A. student.

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