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But it's really leopard prints that have come out ahead.
I want to enjoy it and hopefully come out ahead.
I've dealt with my demons and I've come out ahead.
I'll come out ahead financially if I live that long.
Some states are likelier to come out ahead than others.
Here's how to navigate it and, hopefully, come out ahead.
In such conditions, ISIS would almost certainly come out ahead.
Yet even in defeat, he is likely to come out ahead.
So my granddaughter will come out ahead in this investigation, apparently.
Hodge predicted those folks will come out ahead under the new plan.
In the end, though, you'll still probably come out ahead by mowing yourself.
In each case, the taxpayers would come out ahead from the GOP plan.
For a look at which states come out ahead or behind, click here.
Unless the accuser has evidence beyond her word, she won't come out ahead.
Even with the house advantage, it's hard to know who will come out ahead.
Clinton and Mr. Sanders, who are fighting to come out ahead in the Feb.
In most cases, you'll still come out ahead—but double-check and be sure.
You don't come out ahead if you have to regularly replace or repair items.
Everyone from the lowest income earners to middle income earners would come out ahead.
Investors have already signaled who they think will come out ahead of this transformation.
But some companies did manage to come out ahead over the turbulent 12 months.
With "a long-term hold, generally, you can come out ahead," Mr. Miller said.
The good news: You might not lose much, and could even come out ahead.
But who will come out ahead when the nominations are unveiled on Jan. 22?
Most of the working class will actually come out ahead if this legislation passes.
Every loss, no matter the size and scope, opens opportunities to still come out ahead.
"A family of four checking two suitcases, round trip, will come out ahead," he said.
In those open primaries, Trump has come out ahead in 13 out of 39 states.
When prices are weak, investors can even come out ahead despite paying negative interest rates.
As Sears closes hundreds of stores and considers bankruptcy, Lampert will likely come out ahead.
Nobody knows which company or companies will come out ahead in the race to 5G.
European makers of pharmaceuticals, medical equipment and trains are also expected to come out ahead.
But whoever wins, it's hard to argue that British democracy itself would come out ahead.
And they were working overtime on Monday to make sure Sanders would come out ahead.
They could have given each a 737 and still come out ahead of the deal.
Even if some of that subsidy is captured by employers, the workers themselves come out ahead.
Fernandez, the moderate Peronist challenger, is expected to come out ahead in the more symbolic primaries.
By embracing this approach and taking a statistical view of it, you always come out ahead.
" On how to come out ahead: "Understand what AI is [...] AI is going to be everywhere.
If you're able to use these benefits to your advantage, you can easily come out ahead.
One answer: Coal companies will come out ahead — but not as much as people might think.
You may even come out ahead, as smaller apartments, particularly updated ones, are in high demand.
Whether the insurance industry will come out ahead or behind from this bill is a bit unclear.
But gold bugs have not come out ahead, at least so far, in the brief Yellen era.
And while a rising dollar will negatively impact earnings, he said investors will still come out ahead.
But even in locations showing rising rents, there's no guarantee you'll come out ahead as an investor.
Indonesia could levy a 25% tariff on offshore funds, and their owners would still come out ahead.
You can muck up Chekhov or Shakespeare any number of ways and still somehow come out ahead.
In fact, such a student could pay tuition and still come out ahead of costs by $1,648.
All of it cost more money, but with enough paying subscribers, he was able to come out ahead.
This also means that there's more money to cover supermarket expenses and utilities – and still come out ahead.
For seven seasons, Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish has managed to evade death and come out ahead every single time.
If that amount were more than that $5,785, you wouldn't come out ahead at the five-year mark.
Of course, annual subscribers will still come out ahead — the monthly model works out to $156 a year.
That sad fact of authorship may make it harder for him even to appear to come out ahead.
Follow these steps, on the other hand, and you can actually come out ahead of where you started.
Even if that does not happen, this strategy ensures that the United States will still come out ahead.
And as a middle-class resident of a low-tax state, she would most likely come out ahead.
The GOP is trying to blunt that criticism and argue that the middle class would come out ahead.
If they spend less than they would paying the tax, they come out ahead and so do consumers.
Many investors made the wrong bets prior to the Brexit vote, but computers appear to have come out ahead.
But in select cities, homeowners come out ahead, thanks to a low cost of living and favorable housing market.
But sexual activity did come out ahead in one measure: Nearly 100% of participants rated it as more enjoyable.
Trump also told lawmakers at a recent meeting that the rich would not come out ahead under his plan.
The United States would respond with a full range of its capabilities, and almost certainly come out ahead militarily.
Nike, however, would come out ahead, as it could potentially see an additional $300 to $500 million in sales.
The bottom line: Whether WeWork and GateHouse succeed or fail, JPMorgan and Apollo are likely to come out ahead.
They discussed the games, their families and ribbed each other about which team would come out ahead, Grisham said.
If you take full advantage of the card's statement credits and rewards, you'll come out ahead with this card.
Here's a look at which states would seem to come out ahead and behind under the Graham-Cassidy proposal.
This format does nothing to showcase individual candidates but allows the loudest and most bombastic to come out ahead.
This format does nothing to showcase individual candidates but allows the loudest and most bombastic to come out ahead.
And according to the Treasury Department, 70 percent of Americans, including the most vulnerable, would come out ahead economically.
But the bank has wronged its customers time and time again and has consistently managed to come out ahead.
"We still have to plant [the soybeans], but we just know we're not gonna come out ahead," Fricke said.
She might even lose the vote but come out ahead in pledged delegates, as Barack Obama did in 2008. Mrs.
If you can keep your hours, and customers can still tip if they want to, then you'll come out ahead.
But go ahead and order the pizza, stay home, and watch a movie on TV. You'll come out ahead moneywise.
"Over time, your dollars — the cost of those shares — are averaged so that you always come out ahead," Orman says.
It is all just a 'Game of Thrones' and the game players are in constant negotiations to come out ahead.
The savings expected from the deal would then be passed on to customers, meaning all sides would come out ahead.
But shareholders undoubtedly will come out ahead after the influx of capital, even if it doesn't move the broader economy.
"This would just give you the opportunity to make those extensive improvements and still come out ahead," Mr. Gilmer said.
The Sanders campaign argues that most Americans will come out ahead because they won't have to pay for coverage or care.
If all you remember in years to come is the 'gay wizard' joke, I've come out ahead of Baroness Mary Warnock.
In those open primaries, Trump has come out ahead in 13 out of 39 states, according to a Big Crunch analysis.
On a bitcoin bet, it's the exchanges that will come out ahead, according to Alpha One Capital Partners founder Dan Niles.
It seems counterintuitive, but sometimes, if you pay taxes in one year instead of another, you can come out ahead financially.
The only way you&aposll come out ahead is if you pay off your balances in full to avoid interest rates.
"If you're a facility serving a lot of Medicaid and uninsured patients today, you might come out ahead here," he said.
At the same time, it makes sure most hardworking Americans come out ahead, with more money in their pockets than before.
The win sets the party up for a lot more trouble and infighting, but Osborne is likely to come out ahead.
He's similarly often come out ahead of John Anderson's eventual vote share from 105 (though Anderson's polling overestimated his actual support).
After all, if your portfolio is earning 8 percent and your mortgage is only 4 percent, you always come out ahead, right?
I knew that (staying out) was the chance to win and I was able to use that window and come out ahead.
In other words, transitioning from welfare to work may have gotten people jobs, but those people didn't actually come out ahead monetarily.
But if it's not willing to rebrand PlayStation Vue into something more approachable, it may never be able to come out ahead.
Even if competition from cheap imports drives down their (nominal) wages, they will come out ahead if prices fall by even more.
But he says Americans would still come out ahead because they would no longer have to pay premiums, deductibles or co-pays.
The only way the Republicans can come out ahead in a public conversation about this particular nominee is by not having it.
If you only use the card for supermarkets and restaurants in the US, that's just $1,250 per year to come out ahead.
According to a recent Treasury Department study, the bottom 70 percent of Americans would come out ahead under a carbon dividends plan.
It's possible, of course, that you may come out ahead on a given item if you buy extended protection, Mr. Giorgianni said.
Sanders' team argues that many people would still come out ahead because they wouldn't have to pay premiums, deductibles or co-pays.
You can come out ahead with the Amex ancillary fee credit if you have a solid plan going into the new year.
Whether America happens to come out ahead in specific negotiations is not the point; negotiating in itself legitimizes Iran's challenge to American dominance.
It looked like Laimbeer would come out ahead again on Tuesday, as the Liberty led by 12 points late in the third quarter.
Carvillian politics cannot go beyond analyzing the thin skein of polling and focus group data and then adopting whatever positions come out ahead.
Black voters generally comprise around one-fourth of Alabama's electorate; if that share is even slightly higher, Mr Jones may come out ahead.
Bottom line: If a single country is going to come out ahead in the artificial intelligence race, it is likely to be China.
She should come out ahead again on Super Tuesday, March 1st this year, when more than a dozen states and territories will vote.
How you can use it: Tell people that you've got inside information and that if they listen to you, they'll come out ahead.
Exhibit B: I spent a decade studying the careers of "takers," who aim to come out ahead, and "givers," who enjoy helping others.
Luckily, there are a few steps you can take to protect yourself from serious financial harm — and maybe even come out ahead.1.
This article is an analysis of each of those challenges to Patreon, and how the company can navigate them to come out ahead.
So, if you spend more than twice as much on travel compared to groceries, you'll come out ahead with the Wells Fargo Propel.
That's obviously more than enough money to make these hyper-elite families come out ahead regardless of what happens to health insurance markets.
May's deal but otherwise maintained his ambivalence over Brexit as part of his strategy to buy time and come out ahead, observers said.
That bested the 9.6 percent showing of Goldman's main Wall Street rival — the first time this year that it has come out ahead.
But in cases where the Democratic and Republican candidates have presented starkly different visions of immigration policy, Lake said Democrats usually come out ahead.
Passenger reactions were largely negative, although travelers with more flexibility could potentially come out ahead when the new pricing takes effect on November 15.
Other studies have found that renters who invest their down payment and any savings from renting as opposed to owning often come out ahead.
Not every family will be hurt by the lost deduction, and some borrowers could come out ahead over all because of other tax changes.
Israel's election remained too close to call, but Benny Gantz's Blue and White party appeared to come out ahead of Benjamin Netanyahu's conservative Likud.
Compared to the $95 per year I pay for the card, I&aposm bound to come out ahead when I book the free night.
The ground rules make intuitive sense: The more businesses pollute, the more they pay; the less they pollute, the more they come out ahead.
But he argues that many would still come out ahead because they would no longer have to pay for private insurance or for medical care.
Rather, it correctly and powerfully argued that increased trade could generate enough benefits that the winners could compensate the losers and still come out ahead.
His campaign now thinks they have whittled back Mrs Clinton's lead in Nevada's pledged delegates and might actually come out ahead after the state convention.
However, when held for more than a day, the math gets messy and it often becomes nearly impossible for the investor to come out ahead.
With the Chrome update, the company hopes to come out ahead by lessening the temptation of web users to install more comprehensive ad-blocking software.
He says that many Americans would still come out ahead because they would no longer pay premiums or out-of-pocket bills for health care.
There are many potential scenarios in which both Netanyahu and Gantz come out ahead, but it remains unclear whether another political stalemate can be avoided.
As we see more articles come out ahead of the anniversary, I've become increasingly dismayed that Coretta Scott King is seen as a side note.
Well, Cook may have come out ahead on taxes, but it looks like Trump is preparing to dig a knife deep into his back on tariffs.
They insisted they believed she'd come out ahead in the end, just as any campaign in their position would have, though their candidate ultimately fell short.
It was only the next day that the head of Turkey's electoral board confirmed that Mr Imamoglu had come out ahead by fewer than 30,000 votes.
Between the lines: The White House appears to believe that the U.S. will come out ahead whether Iran honors the nuclear deal or withdraws from it.
On the other hand, were "Remain" to come out ahead the gilt 10-year yield may rise as much 20-25 basis points from Friday's close.
"Some people will potentially come out ahead, particularly if they didn't have a lot of deductions," said Steve Ellis, vice president at Taxpayers for Common Sense.
Like any first-generation technology, they aren't perfect, but so far they've come out ahead of the pack when it comes to truly wireless sports headphones.
Just don't assume it's worth paying extra to use a card because you'll earn rewards — do the math to see if you'll truly come out ahead.
If the new economy is as great as some claim, it should be possible for the gainers to compensate the losers and still come out ahead.
Though not a smash — the gentrifiers still typically come out ahead — the album is brisk and danceable, cementing Wizkid as a lasting international pop-cultural ambassador.
Bernie Sanders is arguing that union workers would still come out ahead under "Medicare for All," which would shift all Americans into a government-run plan.
The Blue and White party of the former army chief Benny Gantz seemed to come out ahead of Mr. Netanyahu's Likud Party, but by a whisker.
The thing that matters most to me is a phone's camera, and it still looks like Google's Pixel is going to come out ahead of the iPhone.
In other words: Even with all the "official" League play out there (all of which is broadcast on Twitch), PUBG managed to come out ahead in August.
Sweeten the deal with special pricing you wring out of channels because they can't afford to leave this new walled garden, and say consumers come out ahead.
But it's essentially impossible to time the market effectively over the long term, so dollar-cost averaging evens out the bumps so that investors come out ahead.
I'm earning interest on the cash I saved while paying no cost to borrow, so I know I'll always come out ahead paying as slowly as possible.
Read: Migrants in Tijuana face long lines, dim hopes of ever gaining asylum But, he added, if you're just counting political scores, Trump will come out ahead.
If you fly regularly and frequent any of the restaurants or delivery services covered by the Gold card's credits, you'll probably come out ahead with this card.
And because the gains from single-payer insurance would be so large, there must be ways to make everyone come out ahead, even in the short run.
In those cases, though, you'll pretty much always come out ahead by opening a new credit card with an introductory APR offer on purchases or balance transfers.
When these savings are laid against the increased taxes needed to cover single-payer government health care, middle class Americans come out ahead on their balance sheet.
She's confident the United States will come out ahead in the race to roll out 5G, but nationwide adoption won't necessarily mean the United States has won.
He likes to try to see who's going to come out ahead and then start huffing and puffing in the same general direction, leaving him conviction-less.
However, he maintains that many Americans will still come out ahead under his sweeping bill because they will no longer have to pay premiums, deductibles or co-pays.
Those like you who stand apart and trailblaze their own path no matter who tries to block or impede it, ALWAYS come out ahead, most importantly for themselves.
Even while paying higher income taxes on higher salaries, they still come out ahead, given the cost of their share of group plan premiums they had been paying.
But if you earn the huge welcome bonus and take advantage of the many perks, benefits, and credits included with this card, it's easy to come out ahead.
After plugging in assumptions on investment returns, maintenance costs, home appreciation and other factors, the retiree would come out ahead financially by renting for less than five years.
We can't know exactly what he will do with that, but given Trump's ability to defy the consensus and come out ahead, Putin should be ready for anything.
"If they can attract new customers with this type of product, and then cross-sell into those customers other, more profitable products, they come out ahead," he added.
Meanwhile, if you're lucky enough to win in one of a handful of states that either doesn't tax lottery wins or has no income tax, you'll come out ahead.
Would Sotheby's come out ahead, break even or be left holding the bag on a $2138 million commitment to the collection of its disgraced former chairman, A. Alfred Taubman?
True, the theory maintained (correctly in my view) that the benefits to the winners were large enough to offset the costs to the losers and still come out ahead.
But only two of the four companies in the running will be awarded the contracts — posing a tougher challenge for Blue Origin to come out ahead against massive incumbents.
If Joe Biden, for example, were to come out ahead of Mr. Sanders in the pledged delegate count, the superdelegates could hand him a majority with comparatively little backlash.
Americans of every income level would receive it, with the enormous cost financed by a value-added tax under which the bottom 94% of earners would come out ahead.
On average, this is less than what employers are currently spending on premium contributions for their employees, so workers and employers should generally come out ahead under this system.
She argues that hospitals will still come out ahead because their administrative and drug expenses would be lower and because everyone would have insurance -- meaning fewer non-paying consumers.
Amazon says the changes were made to simplify the system and that most associates will come out ahead, although it's unclear how to square those predictions with the falling rates.
Though, let's be honest, only a few superhero films can compete with breakout sensations like Guardians of the Galaxy or the ever-improving Captain America series and come out ahead.
According to one analysis, you'd need to spend $8,600 a year on travel — more than double what is typical — to come out ahead of a person with a cashback card.
The first two benefits alone are worth $2000, and the card's annual fee is $28 — if you just used those two benefits and nothing else, you'd already come out ahead.
For the price of a single Solid State Watch, you could buy a brand-new Fitbit, a digital F91W-1, and a nice analog Timex, and still come out ahead.
The irony is rich, however, that the only one who did not come out ahead in all of this was the innocent chef, who did his or her job well.
So there's reason to believe that a combined CVS-Aetna might find ways to reduce costs — and represent an instance when consumers actually come out ahead after health care consolidation.
You can certainly argue that most people would come out ahead, because those taxes would end up being less than the insurance premiums they and/or their employers currently pay.
It's possible that at least some of them will still come out ahead because an increase in their hourly pay will more than make up for the decrease in their hours.
We love (don't miss this feature!): The incredible variety of on-site drinking venues; you could not go to any other Chicago bar during your entire trip and come out ahead.
Perhaps you regret that his or her religious faith was not strengthened by further Catholic education; but in worldly respects, for all we know, your classmate may have come out ahead.
Though none are happy with the status quo, they cannot find a peace deal in which all five come out ahead but none so far ahead as to disadvantage a rival.
That's a model for transition that's already playing out in China, Europe, and the US as well: Buy a new machine that's far more efficient, and over time you come out ahead.
As recent polls show the pair with a narrow lead, markets are bracing for the Fernandez ticket to come out ahead of Macri in Sunday's primary, said Credit Suisse analyst Casey Reckman.
If you're able to be patient and time your new card application with a big bonus or can find a bigger bonus using a tool like CardMatch, you'll definitely come out ahead.
"If you&aposre a facility serving a lot of Medicaid and uninsured patients today, you might come out ahead here," Matthew Fiedler, a health policy expert at the Brookings Institution, told Politico.
Her language about "costs" does provide the possibility that she would raise middle-class taxes, but ensure that middle-class families would save enough on health care spending to come out ahead.
If you give up one dessert a week, you can probably save more calories and enjoy a range of wines all week long and still come out ahead on the caloric scale.
In fact, going by Basketball-Reference's win shares statistic, Rose was arguably the least valuable player included in this deal: One area in which the Knicks come out ahead is near-term upside.
It is too early to tell, but there is plenty of reason to be skeptical, to think the rich will still come out ahead when all the devilish details get made into law.
The Tories are still expected to come out ahead, though the failure of so many pundits to anticipate the victories of Brexit or Donald Trump have made many people understandably chary of predictions.
It would obviously cost far more to subscribe to each one of those individually, and most people can come out ahead if they only read a handful of magazines in News Plus each month.
More competition in the energy sector and engagement by customers means that consumers come out ahead by getting access to cheaper, cleaner and safer electricity that will help create jobs and grow our economy.
But Obamacare has been an utter disaster for the working and middle class that seem willing to buy the unattractive plans only if they are sick and can come out ahead on the deal.
They admit to bafflement over some of Mr Trump's sallies, such as when he told Fox News that he could not accept a "50-50 deal" with China, but had to come out ahead.
"Corporate bond yields are so low that corporates could consider issuing debt to make their pensions whole and come out ahead," Shyam Rajan, Bank of America's interest rates strategist, wrote in a research note.
Harris, who had come out ahead of McCready by less than 1,000 votes last fall, was never certified as the official winner of the race due to allegations that emerged about absentee ballot tampering.
Opinion polls indicate far-right candidate Marine Le Pen and centrist Emmanuel Macron will come out ahead in the April 23 first round and make it to the May 7 run-off, with Macron winning.
When we set out to examine the social media followings of every All-Star starter across the four major sports, we expected the personality-driven NBA to come out ahead — but not by this much.
But Trump was confident at his first post-debate rally Tuesday evening, boasting about the online polls that showed he had come out ahead, and saying he'd saved something for the two debates that remain.
And yet, fathers still come out ahead when a new child is added to their family: the study found that men see an annual $8,000 pay boost for every new dependent (only up to three).
Lawrence H. Summers, who served as Treasury secretary under President Bill Clinton, argues that America's need for better infrastructure is so great that the country could increase its debt load and still come out ahead.
On the one hand, there's a sizable body of research suggesting that kids who go through intensive education at the ages of 3 and 4 don't really come out ahead in terms of academic abilities.
On Monday night more election drama unfolded as countless Americans tuned in to their favorite news channels to see who would come out ahead in the country's first political contest of the 2020 presidential elections.
Previous presidents have typically stuck with fairly intuitive chain of command principles in these situations, and Trump's tendency to deviate from that norm has sparked litigation, but Trump, so far, has always come out ahead.
And while the new tax law nearly doubled the standard deduction and reduced marginal tax rates across the board, telecommuters might not come out ahead, depending on how sizable that previous tax break was for them.
Perhaps more importantly, he benefited from a grassroots surge that offered tailwinds in a city like Birmingham, where he needed to come out ahead by a significant margin to have any chance of a statewide win.
Sanders has acknowledged that middle-class Americans would see their taxes go up under his "Medicare for All" plan, but says they'd come out ahead because they'd no longer have to pay premiums, deductibles or copays.
Yet, after two failed primary bids and dismal performances in the first three races this time around, Joe Biden has finally come out ahead, thanks to a critical assist from influential figures within the Democratic Party.
As long as you can pay them off in full each month by the due date, you&aposll come out ahead after factoring in the miles and points you earn if you pick the right card.
In that sense, Chase Ultimate Rewards tends to come out ahead, since it has popular transfer partners most Americans are familiar with, including Southwest Rapid Rewards, World of Hyatt, and United MileagePlus, to name a few.
Nationwide, it is Mr. Biden who is generally seen as the most capable of doing that, though most of the leading Democratic candidates, including Ms. Warren, come out ahead in potential match-ups with Mr. Trump.
Around the world, people who invested in stocks over the long run have usually come out ahead of those who invested in bonds or — even worse — invested in gold or put their money under a mattress.
When it came to Mr. Rubio's performance, Mr. Christie said he was in his hotel room on Monday night watching the Florida senator's speech, and from his tone, Mr. Christie thought that he had come out ahead.
Despite his relatively low approval ratings, and early polls showing that many of the Democratic candidates come out ahead of him in head-to-head competition, Trump enjoys a number of important advantages over Carter and Bush.
Without a scholarship, I might not be able to study at university, and purely for the competition, it was thrilling to come out ahead of kids whose parents gave them cars and did their laundry for them.
State firms dominate upstream industries that have benefited most from commodity price gains, and it is the stronger state firms that come out ahead when weaker competitors are forced to shut down capacity or close operations completely.
If you've ever walked into a store like Marshalls, TJ Maxx, or Ross, you probably are familiar with the concept of arbitrage—the idea that you can exploit weaknesses in an economic structure to come out ahead.
Sanders' legislation would raise taxes on all Americans and hike them even more on the rich -- arguing that many people would come out ahead because they'd no longer have to pay premiums or shell out for care.
Electric cars cost so much less to service and "fuel" than gasoline or diesel cars, Stackmann said, that most costumers will still come out ahead after just a few years, even if resale value isn't quite as good.
It doesn't raise nearly as much money as people think, and when combined with the cuts to the first $1 million of income, the estate tax, the alternative minimum tax, and corporate taxes, the rich come out ahead.
Of course, there's no guarantee that investors will come out ahead, which means it will be important to evaluate the specific projects that the fund's assets would go toward, and weigh the potential risks with the hoped-for benefits.
Centrist Emmanuel Macron would come out ahead of far right leader Marine Le Pen in the first round of France's presidential election before going on to win a runoff vote against her, a Harris Interactive poll showed on Thursday.
In an effort to pre-but another possible Sanders win, Benenson said Monday that even if the Vermont senator does come out ahead, his win will be narrow and will likely to not make a huge shift in the delegates count.
When pressed as to how expanded trade could truly be "win-win," advocates like Clinton's economics team above cited the economic theory of comparative advantage: When trading partners produce what they're best at producing, both countries will come out ahead.
Clutter will be hoping that a big cash infusion will help it come out ahead in all of these areas: when and if this round closes, it will have raised more funding than the rest of its (many) startup competitors combined.
There were further signs of a loss of momentum for French far-right presidential election candidate Marine Le Pen, after a poll showed centrist Emmanuel Macron would come out ahead in the first round before winning a runoff against her.
These cuts are partially offset by the loss of the personal exemption, which under current law will allow families to deduct $4,150 per person from their taxable income in 2018, but this hypothetical family would still come out ahead overall.
Using a wealth of economic and social science research, Huston — a cognitive psychologist who teaches at Seattle University — documents these stereotypes and shows how women are often trapped in situations where they can't come out ahead, no matter what they do.
But it also wouldn't undo mass incarceration, as the US would still lead all but one country in incarceration: With an incarceration rate of around 600 per 100,000 people, only the small country of El Salvador would come out ahead.
Supporters and critics of the Republican tax bills argue over their effect on middle-class Americans, but there is one group that everyone agrees would come out ahead: the millionaires and billionaires who have to reckon with the estate tax.
In his book "Give and Take: Why Helping Others Drives Our Success " Adam Grant details how "givers" often come out ahead in the long run compared with "matchers" and "takers," in no small part because their actions endear themselves to others.
Winner — States that didn't expand Medicaid For the most part, the 21625 states that rejected ObamaCare's Medicaid expansion and decided not to take federal money to provide health care for more poor adults come out ahead under the new GOP bill.
Shell has said that the deal will make money when oil is around $60 a barrel, but some analysts say that, assuming it manages the BG acquisition astutely, Shell will come out ahead even if prices do not rebound as Shell expects.
Cruz has come out ahead in some of the polling in the state, and a big win for him there may help him consolidate the "stop Trump" forces seeking to prevent the frontrunner from clinching the nomination before the Republican National Convention.
Some countries are already starting to see the benefits, like Zimbabwe and Venezuela, where digital currency in some form or another is here to stay, and those systems that accommodate its existence are going to come out ahead of those that don't.
If they add up the positives of a massive slashed corporate tax, the temporary edge a sub-5 percent border tax would give them, and whatever bonds they can forge with the White House and Capitol Hill for backing this plan, they come out ahead.
"Those like you who stand apart and trailblaze their own path no matter who tries to block or impede it, ALWAYS come out ahead , most importantly for themselves.." Azalea has been candid about her decisions to go under the knife as well as her appreciation for her doctor.
Today, with maintenance lacking and interest rates low, a host of influential economists, including Lawrence H. Summers, who served as Treasury secretary under President Bill Clinton, argue that America's need for better infrastructure is so great that it could increase its debt load and still come out ahead.
On the chief point of contention between China and the US -- North Korea -- Beijing has also largely come out ahead, brushing off intense pressure from Washington to take a firmer hand on Pyongyang, though it has supported tighter sanctions and some limitations on North Korean businesses in China.
"Over time, your dollars — the cost of those shares — are averaged so that you always come out ahead," Orman previously told CNBC Make It. In fact, Orman, author of "The Ultimate Retirement Guide for 50+," says investors should be "quite happy" if the market continues to go down.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Three years after Bill Gross shocked the financial world by exiting Pacific Investment Management Co and ending his reign over the Pimco Total Return Bond (PTTRX) fund, investors who stuck with the bond fund have come out ahead of those at most of its rivals.
You can get thousands of dollars in value from credit card sign-up bonuses and benefitsProvided you don&apost sit on your stash of points and miles and you can take advantage of other benefits like annual statement credits, you can come out ahead with premium credit cards.
"Lower pass-through rates and the repeal of the alternative minimum tax — those two alone are so hugely beneficial to Trump that I have trouble imagining any way that he wouldn't come out ahead," said Steve Wamhoff, senior fellow for federal tax policy at the nonpartisan Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy.
The gist of Brown's argument was that if you focus on the health of the soil and not on yield, eventually you come out ahead, not necessarily because you grow more corn or wheat per acre but because the reduction in spending on fertilizer and other inputs lets you produce each bushel of grain more cheaply.
Currently, five Democratic candidates are still in the race—down from a total of nine—but Rouda is leading in fund-raising and, by some measures, grassroots support; he has the most Twitter followers by far—more than 21980,22016—and has come out ahead in unscientific polls taken at a series of Indivisible-organized candidate debates.
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There are many different ways to put a price on carbon dioxide emissions that could not only reduce them more effectively than President Obama's Clean Power Plan, but could also grow the economy, generate millions of jobs, save hundreds of thousands of lives and allow the vast majority of Americans, particularly those in the lower economic brackets, to come out ahead financially.
Although political scientists continue to debate whether Perot pulled more votes from Bush or his Democratic challenger, Bill Clinton, Bush was convinced that having another Texas tycoon in the race caused Clinton to come out ahead with only 43% of the popular votes nationwide -- and that he, Bush, would have prevailed if it had been just a two-person race against Clinton.
"The story of a place like South Bend — you know, exactly the kind of so-called 'Rustbelt City' that was being given up on — our story actually shows that there's a different way," he told CNBC Make It earlier this year, "that you can focus on the future, make your peace with the fact that there's no going back and come out ahead for it."
But it also wouldn't undo mass incarceration, as the US would still lead all but one country in incarceration: With an incarceration rate of around 593 per 100,19943 people, only the small nation of El Salvador would come out ahead — and America would still dwarf the incarceration rates of other developed nations like Canada (114 per 100,000), Germany (78 per 100,000), and Japan (45 per 100,000).
But it also wouldn't undo mass incarceration, as the US would still lead all but one country in incarceration: With an incarceration rate of around 593 per 0003,000 people, only the small nation of El Salvador would come out ahead — and America would still dwarf the incarceration rates of other developed nations like Canada (114 per 100,000), Germany (78 per 100,000), and Japan (45 per 100,000).
But it also wouldn't undo mass incarceration, as the US would still lead all but one country in incarceration: With an incarceration rate of around 593 per 0003,000 people, only the small nation of El Salvador would come out ahead — and America would still dwarf the incarceration rates of other developed nations like Canada (114 per 100,000), Germany (75 per 100,000), and Japan (41 per 100,000).
But it also wouldn't undo mass incarceration, as the US would still lead all but one country in incarceration: With an incarceration rate of around 590 per 0003,000 people, only the small nation of El Salvador would come out ahead — and America would still dwarf the incarceration rates of other developed nations like Canada (114 per 100,000), Germany (76 per 100,000), and Japan (41 per 100,000).
But it also wouldn't undo mass incarceration, as the US would still lead all but one country in incarceration: With an incarceration rate of around 593 per 0003,000 people, only the small nation of El Salvador would come out ahead — and America would still dwarf the incarceration rates of other developed nations like Canada (114 per 100,000), Germany (76 per 100,000), and Japan (41 per 100,000).
Sanders has acknowledged that the middle class would see their taxes go up to help pay for the plan -- one of his options for financing it would levy a 4% tax on employees, exempting the first $29,000 in income for a family of four -- but he argues that many would still come out ahead because they would no longer have to pay for private insurance or for medical care.

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