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"cull" Definitions
  1. the act of killing some wild animals from a group, especially in order to prevent the group from getting too large
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646 Sentences With "cull"

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" The National Guard, Jones warned, "want to cull our butt!
Despite this progress, the annual cull will still take place.
By contrast, efforts to cull mosquitoes have been less successful.
The farmers often hire the huntsmen to cull the boars.
There are, however, no plans to contain or cull elk.
Even scientists supporting the cull balked at the bowhunters' methods.
Justice Helen Cull said that standard had indeed been met.
The Hill: Pelosi defends leadership effort to cull Democratic primary.
A cull of 10,000 may not have a significant effect.
The massive cull, which spanned 21 square miles, began in 2000.
All species of gull are protected, making a widespread cull impossible.
Those in the know see little point in a cull, however.
Reduced profits have already prompted some cattle producers to cull heifers.
And what better way to cull the sheeple than with vaccines?
But however the news is delivered, the cull can feel ruthless.
" Most alarmingly, she calls for "a good old-fashioned dinosaur cull.
On visits home I had pressured her to cull her collection.
Indonesia's Frederika Cull prepared for the pageant in her makeup chair.
Cull hopes that she will be the first Muslim Miss Universe.
I pour a glass of malbec and attack my annual closet cull.
Last week Germany prepared to cull 8,800 geese because of avian flu.
Ranchers across the states also have been forced to cull their herds.
It jumped this week partly because the cull is ahead of schedule.
PA, allowing the combined firm to cull many overlapping operations and products.
" Part of the fantasy is that she could "drift into Cull & Pistol.
The law directs agencies to manage and cull their portfolio each year.
We're beginning to cull the list of rising stars of autonomous driving.
CreditCreditJoren Cull Medical scientists and academics must publish their research to advance.
That's helped cull the field more quickly in the past, says Putnam.
From these binders, he'll cull a few women worthy of turning into Marthas.
Despite Cassie's indecision, Colton keeps her around, instead decision to cull Caelynn instead.
Wolves are rare, and the government is under pressure to cull them further.
The solution, says Wilson, could come in the form of a massive cull.
Kim continued to cull inspiration from her little sisters' style throughout Kourtney's festivities.
Two viruses managed to cull around 600 million of Australia's infamous feral rabbits.
Very useful when you're trying to decide who to cull from your "following" tab.
I have regrets almost every single broadcast, but you try to cull it down.
Tony Frazier, Alabama's state veterinarian, said the company chose to cull about 15,000 birds.
On our last cull, we managed to bring in 400 pounds, about 800 fish.
Australia's New South Wales is shelving a plan to cull wild horses, ABC reports.
Wildlife advocates have also held rallies and a candlelight vigil against the severe cull.
The first-round voting was used to cull the list down to two finalists.
It's also a time to methodically cull the relationships that don't inspire those feelings.
But then I saw this: Here's some more info on the Twitter user cull.
They'll work together to cull together candidate details that will be displayed on Twitter.
Or pink eyed Terminators sent back from the future to cull the human race?
The long drives home and fewer events will cull the herd down to a fraction.
"If they resist repatriation, the people will be forced to cull them," the manifesto concludes.
A cull of bus routes is overdue, reckons Alexander Jan of Arup, an engineering firm.
Norway's Supreme Court said Thursday that the cull order did not violate Mr. Sara's rights.
Petitions protesting the cull, organized in the United States and Europe, were met with scorn.
Continental plans to use proceeds from the subsidiary to cull its $6.16 billion debt load.
In 216, he had to cull 11,000 out of his 30,000 chickens due to H5N1.
Even that kind of cull would be met with resistance from trade unions and many voters.
More likely, the Tigers will cull a member of their bullpen and replace him with Pelfrey.
But for now the party seems to think that slower expansion is safer than a cull.
Instead, these embellishments actually lower the odds your resume will make it through this initial cull.
An album like NOVA just makes me want to skip, rearrange, and cull tracks with abandon.
The agency also ramped up federal procedures to detect the virus earlier and cull chickens faster.
At Goldman Sachs, CEO David Solomon is offering buyouts to cull the bank's herd of partners.
He has refused to cull his 2400 to 218 reindeer, and took the government to court.
Three years ago, Sarah and her partner had to cull their flock for the first time.
They cull their music from the internet, record promos and from tracks sent by producer friends.
New York City has experimented with male deer vasectomies to cull its herd on Staten Island.
The local authorities in towns across Fukushima have hired teams of hunters to cull the boars.
Last month, Debenhams denied it was actively planning a major cull of its 166-store UK estate.
Katie talked at length of her relief at not being laid off in her newspaper's latest cull.
HSBC TO CULL GLOBAL PRODUCT MANAGERS AS PART OF PLANS TO STREAMLINE TOP MANAGEMENT IN STRATEGY OVERHAUL
"The function of shark is to cull the ocean of sick, dying and diseased fish," he says.
The biggest cull came on September 15th, when his government lost a vote of confidence in congress.
They are supposed to be compensated for pigs they cull to prevent the spread of the disease.
Dr. Bornstein clearly learned some lessons, spending more than five minutes to cull together some actual data.
After this highly competitive annual cull, many players abandon their hopes of professional soccer, around age 18.
But maybe he was also following the normal conservative impulse to cull back on spending whenever possible.
There's no plan to introduce a wolf cull in such regions, perhaps because of the political implications.
As the first major test of African American support, South Carolina could seriously help cull the field.
In the statement, officials approved a "Camel & Feral Animals" cull that will take place over five days.
For a President consumed with loyalty, the departures signal a cull of those with whom he's clashed.
And, you guessed it, doing one last cull when I tried to zip it was the toughest yet.
Reuters earlier on Wednesday reported the new strategy would include a cull of the bank's senior management roles.
Especially when you have to cull from all of Twitter and not just from the accounts users follow.
Japan started a fresh cull of chickens last weekend after a fifth outbreak since the end of November.
His ruling is the latest win for the DOJ in its recent campaign to cull FCA whistleblower suits.
I cull imagery from the books on my shelves, rocks collected in Texas, and my personal mineral collection.
A referral from a friend led to Mr. Weston of Paper Moon, who helped them cull their belongings.
We've done the research to cull a list of the five best lipstick formulas available at drugstore prices.
This is higher than in previous contests, after the committee made rule changes designed to cull weaker candidates.
This is higher than in previous contests because the committee made rule changes designed to cull weaker candidates.
They can approve Medicaid work requirements for the expansion population, which will likely cull people from the program.
The Astros were able to cull useful scouting information in that final series to employ during the playoffs.
Officials are hoping to reduce the population of moose in order to cull the number of winter ticks.
But we've had to cull the many things we could ask into one meaty debate in one evening.
And her web comic, "Human Cull," is about making the world a better place by removing annoying people.
But as the hunt intensifies, many people are beginning to ask whether the annual cull needs better regulation.
The South Florida Water Management District wants to hire 25 snake hunters to try to cull the invasive species.
You can ask for a certain cuisine or neighborhood alongside your reservation request to cull the list a bit.
Will this cull of curved croissants — the French word for "crescent" — cause an identity crisis for the delicious pastry?
An outbreak of the highly contagious African swine fever in China has forced Chinese hog producers to cull herds.
Last season, his homage to Schiaparelli's notable Pagan collection saw Guyon cull techniques and patterns from faraway African cultures.
The court ruled that he must comply with an earlier order to cull 41 of his 116-strong herd.
Additionally, sometimes other kinds of whales or porpoises that are illegal to hunt are accidentally killed in the cull.
Conoco has aggressively moved to sell assets and cull debt in the past year, steps praised by Wall Street.
The Financial Times previously reported that Barclays would shed as many as 1000 jobs worldwide in the latest cull.
Screenwriters might cull a few thrillers from the text — and populate them with real-life heroes, fools and traitors.
In many respects, law enforcement agencies can cull the data looking for evidence suggesting that people have committed crimes.
The perks include free parking, charging, and other incentives; Dubai will cull the free charging incentive in 2019, however.
Berkley declined to provide the Koch sisters with their publishing list, leaving it to them to cull the information.
"The data on each individual is astounding," he says about the information he can cull from advertising on Facebook.
Businesses can cull inventory, clean out a warehouse and donate unwanted goods, overstocks, obsolete items, factory seconds and more.
However, BBC reported on Saturday that a cull is not out of the question if scare tactics prove unsuccessful.
With just 20 available spots, the committee recently released detailed guidelines for how it plans to cull the herd.
SAG said it plans to cull the affected birds and quarantine the area to prevent the infectious disease from spreading.
Last autumn, regional predator management boards licensed hunters to cull the wolf population by 70%, or at least 47 animals.
Just last year, the Australian government essentially declared war on the cats and aimed to cull 2 million of them.
He edited a student article revealing harsh terms the university president used to push a plan to cull struggling students.
Separately, Frazier said the owner of a backyard flock suspected of having the virus chose to cull about 70 birds.
Reports state that teams of hunters have been dispatched to cull the boars from the towns of Namie and Tomioka.
In October 2018, the government kicked off an island-wide cull, offering licensed hunters cash in exchange for dead iguanas.
Since early 2019, teams of divers have been conducting regular expeditions in Cypriot waters in a campaign to cull numbers.
The other artifacts that didn't survive the content cull, unsurprisingly, include the videos and accolades of the previous Harper administration.
De Nysschen also upset Cadillac dealers by trying to cull their numbers as part of an effort called Project Pinnacle.
And a recent avian flu outbreak compelled farmers to cull tens of millions of chickens and turkeys around the country.
But Kidd loves to cull and aggregate articles, loves the gasps of surprise he hears, loves the power of information.
Moreover, he has still to outline how he plans to cull 120,000 public sector jobs over his five year term.
Once to adjust the distribution of saline in her breasts, the second time to cull a rash of necrotic tissue.
Often times, they cull work from artists who have no political affiliations with Neo-Nazism, much to those artists' despair.
And what he's done is cull a fantasia — a kind of punk French new wave — from reels of old film.
In 2010, the federal government planned to cull some 670,000 feral camels over four years, The New York Times reported.
In Infinity Gauntlet, Thanos is appointed by Death (an actual character) to assemble the Infinity Gems and cull the universe.
Following the takedown of hundreds of pages and groups linked to Iran on Thursday, Facebook has continued its cull in Indonesia.
But the private administrators who currently operate Hacienda Nápoles as a theme park aren't eager to cull or move the pachyderms.
Conservationists and marine biologists however say this would only be a short-term fix; such a cull would harm the ecosystem.
Every week, we'll throw a new photo up on our Instagram and cull the best captions that capture the current mood.
The government is trialling a cull of badgers, who some farmers think spread TB, but its expensive rollout is unpopular publicly.
The league claimed that's why Judge Brody must appoint a special investigator, to cull the allegations and get to the truth.
The latest cull would come in addition to the 19,000 cuts announced by Staley in his three-year cost reduction plan.
There are already features to cull or limit your friend list, though they take an abundance of time and/or patience.
In Poland, they caused hundreds of thousands to demonstrate after the government was thought to be embarking on a massive cull.
South Korea has already had to cull over 300,000 pigs since the virus crossed the border from North Korea in September.
"Allied Minds' new CEO has taken less than a month to cull the weaker companies in the portfolio," said the broker.
I wanted to let her know that's why I was there, to cull the research, to help make sense of it.
The outbreak, which began in China last year, may have initially pushed down pork prices as farmers rushed to cull herds.
It would legitimize their choices and it would also cull the field by one more body, which is more than none.
Those who struggle to buy sanitary products often had to resort to using toilet papers or reusing dirty pads, said Cull.
Republicans are submitting their questions to leadership, which is expected to organize them by topic and try to cull duplicate questions.
You can also catch up on the week's best quips and sketches with our curated cull of late-night comedy shows.
Opponents of Medicaid work rules say the requirements are a roundabout way to cull people from the safety net health program.
All responsible breeders of livestock, pets, and privately collected animals cull the non-viable or genetically unnecessary offspring of their animals.
American, like its competitors is facing higher fuel bills that have cut into profits and prompted airlines to cull underperforming routes.
Frederika Cull, 20, has saved more than 100 dogs from the dog trade in Indonesia, according to the Miss Universe website.
Environment groups are taking their fight to stop British Columbia's wolf cull to court, arguing it violates proper wolf management techniques.
In 2006, the government in Alberta carried out a mass wolf cull, which resulted in the death of nearly 1,000 animals.
The affected forest had been left threadbare by the cull while an adjacent ELC was just empty hectares of khaki-coloured dust.
The chicken cull resulting from the strike would have alleviated some of that pressure by lessening oversupply, said Theurer, the Barclays analyst.
If the strategy going forward is to cull disaffected whites from Trump's coalition, sticking to persona rather than policy would make sense.
In February Mr Helgesen announced a new bill that would let regional authorities set cull limits on a case-by-case basis.
One fund-management executive says that last year's cuts in analyst lists were just the start; another cull is likely in 2019.
The cull will happen in the Luangwa River Valley in Zambia's Eastern province, the Department of National Parks & Wildlife said in February.
But just a few months later, Ford announced plans to cull essentially every sedan in its US lineup, save for the Mustang.
The outages come when Britain's lenders have been driving customers toward such services as the banks cull branch networks to cut costs.
It is the fourth flu outbreak among poultry since October and brings the total cull since then to more than 170,000 birds.
Trump has already said he will likely cull from a list of exclusively white, overwhelmingly male judges to fill Supreme Court vacancies.
Democrats had hoped that Iowa might cull the field and provide the first evidence of which candidate is strongest to face Trump.
"There'd only be a cull if it's a bird involved in the food chain, poultry for example," they said in a statement.
Workers are now trying to cull sick flocks within 20153 hours of diagnoses, following a goal the agency set in the autumn.
Cull Obsidian goes first, stuck in a flying Hulkbuster gauntlet as it drags him along the outer reaches of Wakanda's defensive shield.
White House staffers then cull the information, send out clips to other officials, and push favorable headlines to a list of journalists.
We're here to help you cull the long list of options and find the right movie night for your preferences and location.
For example, Chinese officials have recently started giving farmers about $116 to $174 for every infected pig carcass they cull, he said.
More than 43,300 birds have been slaughtered in the county so far, including the most recent cull, according to the bureau's statement.
Much of the best — or the worst — of that cull is back here now, and Grayson feels touched to see it again.
What stops the spread is persuading farmers to immediately cull any infected pigs and dispose of them properly, far from living pigs.
She added the department must also put as much emphasis on its efforts to cull criminal kingpins who have fueled retaliatory violence.
Arizona's system includes so many possible factors, its critics say, that it does almost nothing to cull the worst offenders from others.
The cull may leave the number of livestock in Australia at a record low; wheat yields could be the feeblest in a decade.
Those who don't take the test seriously and fail to cull the weakest from the herd can find themselves on the chopping block.
Letting an algorithm cull links from the sewer of internet commentary, and then distributing that to millions of people, is a losing game.
Luckily, you don't have to cull through the seemingly endless gift section or brave the mall in person for the best gifts around.
Overwhelmed by the numbers and dismayed by the futility of the cull, Berlin wildlife commissioner Derk Ehlert instead turned to the private sector.
At this time of year up to 750,000 herring gulls (the archetypal seagull) circle over Britain, so a nationwide cull would be costly.
I spent so much of my childhood looking forward to growing body hair that now it feels like sacrilege to cull the underbrush.
Earlier this year Forbes announced it would begin paying its network of contributors — including DeMers — and would start to cull the worst performers.
British wildlife charity Born Free, which led the campaign against the cull in 2016, says Zambia's hippo population was far smaller than estimated.
The latest cull follows other high profile job cuts revealed by Carrefour and Peugeot owner PSA since President Emmanuel Macron loosened labour laws.
But now, rather than saving to the camera roll, you save to Memories, which is quicker to access, cull through, and hand off.
But hey, if the privacy of a random mall kiosk will cull the best possible performance out of you, then by all means.
This exhibition will cull both known and previously unseen ones, as well as her works in other media and objects from her archive.
Over just the last century, Australia has tried to cull crocodiles, emus, kangaroos, dingoes, and great white sharks "with varying success," Laurance explained.
Clinton instructed her aides to cull through roughly 60,000 emails that had passed through the server and turn over those involving official business.
This discussion will not be an expose about how companies are trying to cull consumer data to better predict shopping patterns and needs.
Helpful robots washing and caring for an ageing population, or pink-eyed terminators sent back from the future to cull the human race?
Wednesday's military cull included 149 generals and admirals, which would represent roughly 40 percent of all Turkish generals and admirals, military data show.
But the unseen hunters, using bullets, grenades, booby traps and arrows, quickly cull the deplorable herd in explosions of blood, brains and viscera.
Industry executives expect the cull to be replicated by other car makers, hitting European automotive jobs already threatened by the shift to electrification.
The Democratic National Committee's requirement that everyone in the third debate have at least 130,000 donors could dramatically cull the field by September.
I buy them more often than I buy outside clothes, and I aggressively cull and curate them, because my standard are very high.
Aboriginal officials in Australia&aposs Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands have approved a five-day cull of wild camels and other feral animals.
Although European zoos were more likely than American zoos to cull large animals, many of them were no readier to acknowledge the practice.
But competition at the bank is heating up after it announced that it will cull 443,000 banking jobs in the next three years.
That's why we partnered with Bed Bath & Beyond to cull together expert advice on how we can all get a better night's sleep.
In Arkansas, thousands of voters were erroneously flagged in 2016 as the state sought to cull voters who had been convicted of felonies.
It seeks to cull an oversized field but in a way that does not appear systematically biased against any particular set of candidates.
So if you use regular voting as your standard, then it allows you to cull the electorate and purge inconvenient voters off the rolls.
"If you have a farmer in the U.S. who had 40,000 head of cattle, he would cull at least 161 a year," Loftsson added.
"But they are beginning to see highly pathogenic viruses in the bird markets," flagging the need to shut markets down and cull birds accordingly.
The world's largest-ever rodent cull has completely eradicated rats and mice from South Georgia Island, an important wildlife haven in the South Atlantic.
A 0003-strong expedition team dubbed "Team Rat" was involved in this stage of the cull, including pilots, engineers, chefs, doctors and field staff.
"The cull was a response to the conflict with fruit growers," says study co-author Tigga Kingston, a biology professor at Texas Tech University.
Further controversy followed earlier this year when Japan revealed that the 333 minke whales killed during its latest winter cull included 122 pregnant females.
A cull may be on the cards, but the animal underground expects to be back next winter, dodging the rangers with bales of hay.
After I covered Florida's Burmese python cull, I received a slew of emails from passionate snake owners, condemning the event for being unnecessarily cruel.
Rizzi says the company is fully focused on the lionfish project, but similar designs could be used to cull other nuisance species in future.
"This is nothing short of a year-long cull of local branches across the country," said Rob MacGregor, national officer at the Unite union.
In August, the Food and Drug Administration approved a field trial to test the modified mosquitoes' ability to cull populations of Zika-carrying bugs.
So what is going on here with some of the polling and some of the research that you&aposve been able to cull through?
The affected producer, Blatenska Ryba, 100 km (60 miles) south of Prague, has already had to cull 6,500 ducks at another location last month.
But if he's willing to cull every few centuries, he could theoretically achieve a gargantuan boost in net welfare over the fullness of time.
Last year, Indonesia had to cull millions of chickens to ease supply swings and issued more import permits on cattle to cool beef prices.
I thought that by this point in the franchise, trailers wouldn't really be able to cull additional scares from the specter of Pennywise himself.
Truckers protesting high diesel prices blocked major highways in the final weeks of May, driving farmers to cull their flocks and dump spoiled milk.
Schmidt told the paper that it made sense to cull the wild boar population and lift limits on when the animals can be hunted.
And the giants of the technology world — Facebook, Google, Twitter and YouTube — also intervened in an effort to cull racist voices from their platforms.
The two worked diligently, exchanging quiet smiles, Jessica playfully reminding their mother every so often that she needs to cull her collection of trinkets.
Mr. Nucifora said that two control vessels with divers travel to the reef 250 days a year to cull the crown-of-thorns population.
The experiment in Staten Island is the first in the nation to try and cull the population solely though vasectomies, according to City Hall.
Chinese leaders have stepped up efforts to cull them, in part to protect homegrown companies that are starting to produce their own innovative products.
That's after its inclusion in the group irked some members who said the company wasn't going far enough to cull fakes from its marketplaces.
The latest cull will bring the total number of pigs deliberately killed to prevent he spread of the highly contagious disease to over 25,000.
The two parties, if they take the same approach as they did during President Bill Clinton's trial, are expected to strategically cull this list.
New Zealand production is also forecast to be stagnant as farmers cull sheep and lambs to capitalize on high meat prices, according to ABARES.
Now, Wattpad will cull the platform for stories to publish as books under the new imprint, starting with six young adult titles this fall.
With seven ascents that cumulatively amounted to 15,000 feet, it was the "monster stage" that Froome had predicted would cull the number of contenders.
The West Australian state government said the attack occurred near Cull Island, which lies about 6 kilometers (3.73 miles) off the mainland's Esperance coast.
But you can cull so many labelled images from games that their sheer number makes up for the lack of detail in individual images.
The move appears to be part of Facebook's efforts to cull back data access in the wake of the company's Cambridge Analytica privacy scandal.
In 2005, comic book crossover events called "House of M" and "Decimation" saw the Scarlet Witch cull over 99 percent of the Earth's mutant population.
To start, customers can go to her website, where they can look through the pages upon pages of patches and begin to cull their favorites.
One more cull left only seven possibilities, which were then sent off to a pharmacology lab at the University of North Carolina for further analysis.
Some scientists are now arguing that in order to save these cute marsupials from extinction, we may have to euthanize them in a massive cull.
The so-called Medfly is a devastating agricultural pest, and by engineering it to produce offspring that cannot survive, Oxitec hopes to cull its numbers.
But while Oprah may have impeccable taste, we know how to edit and cull her lengthy list to just the necessities we know you'll need.
Tesla's chief executive is talking up autonomous vehicles, days after the company offered shareholders more say and said it was going to cull the board.
The highly pathogenic virus has spread to 60 poultry farms since mid-December, prompting veterinary authorities to cull over 450,000 birds, agriculture ministry data showed.
They and other users lost followers in recent days, but Friday's cull was larger for most, according to several accounts Reuters reviewed on Social Blade.
Figuring that homeless people were unlikely to survive to be 7003, I asked Sarah Cohen, a Times editor and database expert, to cull out centenarians.
Before this year's cull, Bouteflika had already sacked in 2015 the top intelligence chief, Mohamed Mediene, and tens of senior generals in the intelligence services.
And foundation leaders had to cull the list to 10 finalist charities, whose Blackstone contestants then were able to pitch to a panel of judges.
Authorities there decided to keep the birds under quarantine until they tested negative for the virus, rather than to cull them, according to the state.
Authorities will cull all birds at the duck farm in the village of Zimnitsa and have set up a three-km protection zone around it.
In recent months, different strains of the virus have been confirmed in birds across the northern hemisphere, leading authorities worldwide to cull millions of animals.
Anna Levers, the councilman's policy director, then pored over the data to cull any duplicated tweets or tweets the bot may have pulled in error.
Perhaps Disney's High Fidelity series will merely cull from the loose idea of a female record store owner and go off in its own direction.
Professor Pfeiffer said that Hong Kong's decision to cull 6,000 pigs had probably been an overreaction because many of the animals had not been sick.
The latest health scare follows a bird flu epidemic that swept northern Europe late last year and forced poultry farmers to cull flocks as well.
The ObamaCare repeal will also give states the ability to cull their Medicaid rolls of ineligible recipients and end ObamaCare insurance subsidies and Medicaid expansion.
There are still a few deals that have survived the post-Cyber Monday cull, and the best of these is on the Apple MacBook Air.
Arriving from Baltimore, he chose to stop giving animals names, to stop selling surplus animals to dealers, and to publicly acknowledge the need to cull.
Elizabeth Warren and Joe Biden, both of whom, you write, use the song at rallies, would be well advised to cull it from their playlists!
Chief Executive Officer Christian Sewing, who took the top job in April, had made the equities cull a pillar of his plan to restore profitability.
And while the new levels aren't expected to significantly cull the field, they could imperil a handful of candidates who qualified for this month's debate.
Last year, the province announced a five-year plan to cull nearly 2500 wolves in its northern regions to protect the endangered mountain caribou population.
Last year, the province announced a five-year plan to cull nearly 200 wolves in its northern regions to protect the endangered mountain caribou population.
The San Antonio Spurs head coach will then cull that to the 12 needed for warm-up games against Spain in Los Angeles on Aug.
On October 29th it began a cull of green iguanas, paying $6 per dead lizard to a few hundred people who have registered as bounty hunters.
Australia's dry weather is also expected to force cattle graziers to cull more animals at near-record levels as pasture wilts, keeping global prices under pressure.
It has pledged to cull carbon from its economy (though how this squares with plans to build dozens of coal-fired power stations is anybody's guess).
But that doesn't mean the bank is hiring everywhere; a recent Wall Street Journal report said the bank is planning a cull within its trading division.
Madrid is not the only Spanish city with bird problems -- the southern cities of Malaga and Seville have both proposed measures to cull their parakeet populations.
The park picks the names from online comments, according to LaValle, and cull the photos from a mix of ones taken by park staff and visitors.
Instacart, meanwhile, has been refining its web and mobile experiences to cull repeat behavior, while offering direct hand-off delivery for groceries that were just purchased.
The cull will affect HSBC's global banking and markets division, which houses HSBC's trading and investment banking businesses and has suffered turbulent performance in recent years.
For lack of comprehensive nationwide research on gun deaths, Americans often have to cull information from local news sources that may not always be perfectly reported.
The cuts are being made to cull the firm's underperformers or reposition desks that may need fewer staff, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
The obvious thing to do was to dump WEIF in the cull, but after Mr Woodford slashed his fee again, to 0.5%, Mr Dampier kept him.
If you want to utilize the functionality, you can connect your device to your Google Photos account and the system will cull facial information from there.
The water district has tried to cull the population in a several ways, including dedicating a staff member to hunting the pythons since 2006, Rodgers said.
And an analysis of wolf populations and livestock predation in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming showed that wolves actually kill more livestock the year after a cull.
Thousands of opponents of the cull have shown their support by changing their Facebook profile photos to ones that feature an image of a wild boar.
The case brings China's total poultry cull since October to more than 175,000 birds as South Korea and other neighboring countries battle their own major outbreaks.
Currently, ERIC uses IBM data-matching software to cull through regularly updated state voting rolls and flag instances of multiple registrations, dead people, and other errors.
"We appreciate the focus on 'fitness,' as well as Ford's newfound willingness to cull less profitable platforms," analyst Alexander Potter said in a note to clients.
Starbucks is at the forefront of a movement that will work to cull contributions to the 8 million metric tons of plastic already in the ocean.
There is no vaccine or treatment, and the only way to contain an outbreak is to cull the population, as Romania did recently, killing 230,000 pigs.
Food inflation has been rising as the Chinese authorities battle an epidemic of swine fever, which has forced China to cull more than a million pigs.
He then began to cull his collection, selling more than half through auctions and to friends to make room for new acquisitions, around 50 so far.
The hippo cull is slated for the Luangwa River valley in Zambia's Eastern province, the Department of National Parks & Wildlife said last week in a statement.
Hong Kong's first case was confirmed three weeks ago, prompting the government to order the cull of 6,500 pigs to prevent the spread of the virus.
The new requirements promise to further cull the large Democratic field of 19 candidates seeking to challenge Republican President Donald Trump in the November 2020 election.
The DNC has gradually raised the threshold to participate in the debates, an attempt to winnow the number of candidates on stage and cull the field.
A major outbreak of coral-eating crown-of-thorns starfish has been destroying areas of the world heritage-listed reef, prompting a major cull in January.
Designated endorsers, who are mostly tech investors and executives, recommend women who are qualified to serve on corporate boards; startups can cull the database to find candidates.
If all goes to plan, the wolves will also cull the booming moose population, which is damaging the island's ecology due to the herd's overconsumption of plantlife.
Industry insiders say outbreaks are going unreported, either because local authorities cannot pay farmers forced to cull their herds, or because they fear punishment from higher-ups.
Since this latest attack, there have been renewed calls for a large-scale shark cull around Réunion to protect surfers and, with them, the struggling tourist industry.
The game will star a young padawan named Cal Kestis who managed to escape the Jedi cull and is attempting to stay alive while completing his training.
The H7N9 strain has also evolved in some places into a more severe form, killing egg-laying hens and leading authorities to cull flocks in surrounding areas.
The coach's second change has been to encourage the batsmen who survived his cull in 20 to swing even harder for the boundary rope (see chart, above).
Bulgarian veterinary authorities said they would cull 17,000 pigs after detecting an outbreak at a breeding farm, the fourth industrial farm hit by the fast-spreading virus.
Plus, knowing Ono's penchant for individual expression and personal style, there'll be plenty of fashion inspo to cull from the film and, of course, a killer soundtrack.
Local government culled a further 2,067 birds after the outbreak, the fifth among poultry since October, bringing the total cull to more than 175,000 birds since then.
A prolonged period of losses during 2013 to 2015 forced farmers to cull millions of hogs, hitting supply and sending pork prices to record levels in 2016.
Trump has both complained about the slow pace of confirmation for his nominees and argued he is intentionally nominating fewer people to cull the size of government.
Last year's scandal over falsified diesel emissions tests caused a cull of top managers at Europe's biggest automaker and brought a promise to overhaul the corporate culture.
Chickens are less prone to H5N8 but farmers near infected duck farms had to cull their birds and stop rearing to avoid a spreading of the virus.
The outbreak of avian flu prompted farmers to cull millions of birds and neighboring countries including Zimbabwe, Namibia and Botswana to ban poultry imports from South Africa.
The Supreme Court will hear a second case on voting rights in November, that one concerning the lawfulness of Ohio's vigorous efforts to cull its voting rolls.
Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., writing for the majority, said federal laws allowed such notices as part of a process to cull inaccuracies from the voting rolls.
The job cuts at the time, part of an annual cull typical of Wall Street's cost-cutting moves in recent years, focused on technology and operations personnel.
Under Sessions, the Department of Justice dropped its opposition to a voter ID law in Texas and to efforts in Ohio to cull names from voting rolls.
States routinely cull their lists of registered voters of those who have died or moved away, but some purge so aggressively that they sweep up legitimate voters.
"Immediately after receiving the letter, Minister of Communication and Information Rudiantara gives direction to cull cigarette advertising content on the internet," the ministry said in a statement.
The virus, first detected in the Southeast Asian country in February, has hit farms in 29 provinces, and prompted the authorities to cull more than 1.2 million pigs.
A contract for the cull was signed in 2015 but was put on hold for further discussion until the cabinet decided last October to revive it, Sikwela said.
Brigadier-General Rodel Mairo Alarcon said at least 300 soldiers would be sent to the province on Thursday to assist in the cull of chicken, quail and ducks.
As it turned out, many of them wouldn't be — but people would figure that out in 2000, when a massive stock market crash would cull the tech industry.
The hen shortage produced by the cull, combined with Rouhani's budget, caused egg prices to spike by 50 or even 100 percent, depending on which estimate you use.
Arps reportedly shouted "white power" and "bring on the cull" at the mosque while giving Nazi salutes in a video that has since been deleted from the internet.
In 2010, the federal government created the "Feral Camel Management Project," which saw rangers cull hundreds of thousands of the animals by firing rifles at them from helicopters.
Computers can cull up baseball stats or recommend a restaurant, but they still can't maintain a complex conversation (which is why Facebook's "M" is still powered by humans).
Here are several criteria for removing someone from your funnel: As a general rule of thumb, aim to cull around 25-30 percent of your original target list.
Having previously stood guard at facilities affected by the outbreak, Korea's military will now actively help destroy birds and disinfect farms to accelerate the cull, the ministry said.
The island lies close to South Korea, which has ordered a record cull of 20 million birds since first reporting the H5N6 virus just over a month ago.
The agency had no authority to collect their information, nor a practical way to go through its large database and cull those records it should not have gathered.
A mass cull of front-office staff is unlikely but sales, distribution and trading jobs are at risk, industry analysts say, with the latter replaced by algorithmic trading.
This election could further cull the already diminished ranks of Democratic senators in red-leaning terrain: 13 states have voted Republican in all seven presidential elections since 403.
The out-of-control growth of abnormal white blood cells, though, has provided an opening for drug and radiation therapies that selectively cull the body's fastest-growing cells.
When it came time to write the lyrics, I didn't approach them that differently from the other albums, but I had a lot of material to cull from.
In response, the government has told farmers to cull 21-week old chickens over a two-week period until July 214, the Agriculture Ministry said in a statement.
Vanmechelen also declines to cull outliers from his flock, a common occurrence, and one that makes sense if the desired outcome is controlling the characteristics of the breed.
In Australia's Northern Territory, Aboriginal rangers had to cull more than 50 wild horses after finding dozens dead or dying near a water hole that had dried up.
The agency had no authority to collect their information, nor a practical way to go through its large database and cull those records it should not have gathered.
"Period poverty and period shame are really big issues for a lot of girls growing up in Australia," said Hayley Cull from women's rights groups Plan International Australia.
Others are turning primaries into evermore crowded races, to the frustration of party leaders who would like to cull the fields and save resources for the general election.
The new thresholds were not expected to drastically cull the number of candidates onstage from the October forum, which was the largest major-party presidential primary debate ever.
" Leo Oosterweghel, the director of the Dublin Zoo, which doesn't cull, had written in an Irish newspaper that the death of Marius was "cold, calculated, cynical and callous.
Venture capital in recent years has plowed more than $123 billion into 'proptech' firms that cull data from leasing contracts, capital projects, public records or a building's infrastructure.
The controversial cull order came into force last year in the Puglia region in Italy's "heel", but the regional Italian court suspended it and questioned the Commission directive.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Seeking to cull its crowded 2020 presidential field, the Democratic Party will make it tougher for candidates to qualify for a third debate scheduled for September.
As revealed at the end of Infinity War, Captain Marvel represents Nick Fury's ace in the hole and the last hope against Thanos and his universe-shattering cull.
In making your own VHS tape, did you cull together old dating tapes for inspiration, or did you come up with the suitors lines from your own life experience?
"With lower farm-gate prices, I would expect to see a further increase in cull rate of less productive dairy cattle," said Phin Ziebell, agribusiness economist, National Australia Bank.
Reduced supplemental feeding, increased cow cull rates and a high number of farmers leaving the industry has hurt its output in Australia, where production also fell 10% in March.
COBALT CULL Meanwhile, SK Innovation is in the industry-wide race to reduce batteries' cobalt content, with Panasonic in May saying it was working on a cobalt-free battery.
The cull was implemented at four other sites owned by the same company and at a sixth farm less than a kilometer from the site of the confirmed outbreak.
New research out today in PLOS Pathogens reveals just how brutal and effective this fungus' methods are, and how scientists might deploy it to cull an increasingly deadly menace.
Australian milk production decreased 6 percent in October from a year earlier owing to drought, high input costs and increased cow cull rates, the company said in a statement.
The cull will ultimately leave the size of Australia's national herd at a record low, ushering in a prolonged period of livestock rebuilding and higher prices for the industry.
It's time to cull the herd to give the survivors more time to respond to questions to complex issues such as health care, immigration, gun violence and climate change.
Jay Bodner, natural resource director for the Montana Stockgrowers Association, said the push to cull the herd is linked to the impacts on the landscape by too many animals.
The ACT government carries out an annual cull, which it says is aimed at lessening the animals' impact on ecosystems and threats to some local flora and fauna species.
These days, a small group of specially trained Cartier artisans cull, cut and polish the perfect stones for threading, now done on microbraided Kevlar instead of cotton or silk.
The deer, seen over much of the island, have become a particularly vexatious issue, dividing residents and officials over the best strategy to contain them: to cull or sterilize.
While state officials are open to the idea of allowing a limited cull, the city seems reluctant and instead remains committed to a vasectomy program that it is financing.
Hall-Spencer says the spread this year has been in "plague-like proportions" across the Eastern Mediterranean including Greece, Turkey, Israel and Cyprus which has just launched a cull.
Unceremoniously, Peter — like the many Bachelor alumni before him — has had to ruthlessly cull the pool of contestants after a basic first impression, leaving a string of individuals crestfallen.
Add to that the threshold of 130,000 donors needed to make the September debate, and a lack of financing could sharply cull the field of two-dozen within months.
The vigilantes were clear that they were not trying to kill all dogs; India's dog laws are quite protective and courts have ruled it is illegal to cull strays.
Mr. Trump has repeatedly credited two leading conservative policy groups — the Federalist Society and the Heritage Foundation — with helping to draw up and cull his lists of potential nominees.
Slashing revenues by about $1 trillion over 10 years, according to the latest estimates by Congress's Joint Committee on Taxation, the bills create enormous pressure to cull federal spending.
The company smashed Wall Street's profit forecasts on Thursday, and said its "health" initiative to cull fake accounts will allow it to grow revenue faster over a sustained period.
Deutsche Bank's cull has already begun, one source said, with around 20183 U.S. based investment bankers fired on Wednesday and another 100 due to leave Germany's largest bank by Friday.
The popular subreddit Thanos Did Nothing Wrong, which obsesses over the destruction of half the Marvel universe in the final act of Avengers: Infinity War, is undergoing an unspeakable cull.
What's next: Increasingly sophisticated tools mean that more influence campaigns targeting companies are probably just around the corner, making the need to cull the genuine from the fake more pressing.
The company has also been spending more on artificial intelligence, in part to cull rogue accounts meant to sow discord with false stories, in U.S. elections and other government activities.
Ram and her team cull through that information, looking at the time stamp and location ID, to develop algorithms that could predict if students were at risk of dropping out.
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Some 190,000 ducks were destroyed on Saturday at six farms in the Netherlands following an avian flu outbreak, the country's first cull of an epidemic sweeping northern Europe.
Samsung insiders say there is more nervousness this year than normal, and talk internally of sweeping changes, with a cull both in the executive suite and on the ground level.
In response, minimum-wage backers point to evidence showing that most business owners support minimum wages and don't tend to cull their staff in response to rules requiring higher wages.
Colombian authorities suggested a hunt to cull the hippos before they upset the local ecosystem or become a danger to humans, but after a public outcry the matter was dropped.
In Tennessee, authorities have started to cull the infected flock of 262.00,000 chickens in Lincoln County, to contain the highly pathogenic H7N9 flu, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Look to the prosecution to carefully cull out what they believe are high points in witness testimony that help prove Manafort was fully aware and intended any and all wrongdoing.
The state owns some property on the borough where it could permit limited hunting, but for a cull to be effective it would also have to encompass city-owned land.
At the Ann Arbor council meeting on Monday, there was general business at hand: medical marijuana licensing, whether a deer cull would affect property owners, and locations for solar panels.
The ministry ordered the cull of 2182.5800 million more birds, which would bring the total number killed since mid-November to 16 million, almost one-fifth of its poultry population.
"We've been trying to cull deceased voters from the list but as a result have not been doing the work necessary to identify my generation of veterans," the staffer said.
Nicholas J. Cull is professor of public diplomacy and founding director of the Master of Public Diplomacy program at the University of Southern California-Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.
From spiritualistic seances to the recent creation of chatbots that cull a deceased's personal data to allow you to converse with them, we yearn to connect with those we've lost.
The technologies that have been brought together for this examination will "cull a few terabytes of data," said Joris Dik, one of the lead researchers, from Delft University of Technology.
The cull has been so extensive that one senior industry source told Reuters that initial estimates suggest that automakers, parts manufacturers and dealers have laid off about 22019,25.66 workers since April.
Many provinces had failed to detect outbreaks and cull infected pigs properly due to the lack of funds and space required for burying the dead pigs, the government said on Monday.
Tim Doherty, a conservation ecologist from Deakin University in Australia, agrees that feral cats take a "big toll" on Australia's native species, but believes the cull is based on shaky science.
Its phones, Homes, and wireless routers all exist to cull as much information about you as possible so that it can then use that info for (hopefully not evil) financial gain.
And with the social media handcuff we lock onto ourselves everyday with our phone addiction, we lie even more on the Internet to cull for likes and hearts and thumbs ups.
KPMG will cull a 10th of its British-based partners by Christmas after a review of individual performance, the latest in a series of measures to overhaul the Big Four firm.
It is part of a larger cull Wells Fargo announced in January, when it said it would cut more than 800 locations by 2020 to get its network down to 5,000.
The study also concluded the mammoths had accumulated "detrimental" genetic mutations that diminished the population's ability to survive disease outbreaks, famines, or natural disasters that could cull large numbers at once.
Perhaps in the future, the FCC should require all comments be filed under the letterhead of a licensed lawyer, who might cull them to limit the risk of suspension or disbarment.
Back when medicine was in its "let's just bleed the patient" phase, people called leech collectors would cull leeches from the ground with animal legs and then sell them to doctors.
I set out to write a blog calling for an Isle of Dogs-style roundup of feral cats, a mass adoption drive and cat cull, and outlawing outdoor and community cats.
The cull has been so extensive that one senior industry source told Reuters that initial estimates suggest that automakers, parts manufacturers and dealers have laid off about 26,25 workers since April.
Whether they will bring in writers is still undetermined — if anything, Lopez said, they would bring in more producers to cull content — but they want the show to remain their own.
But to work, the efforts must fall within a "Goldilocks zone," wherein the number of animals killed, the ground covered and the duration of the cull all must be just right.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's western Kagawa prefecture has begun a cull of 91,000 chickens after the discovery of a highly contagious form of bird flu on a farm, the local government said.
Sheep numbers are on the rise, leading some states to raise the number of permits available through the lotteries, to cull old rams and help keep populations down in specific areas.
At the University of California, Berkeley, the state's flagship school, a recent investigation found that these don't-call-them-loyalty-oaths are being used to cull job applications across multiple departments.
Wolfie Masters, co-founder of Fireloft Games: Jen had been working on a game called The Quantum Cull, which I think was mostly a bunch of forum nerds drawing terrible concept art.
His successor, Cyrus Mistry, tried to cull bad businesses but suffered from paralysis-by-analysis and fell out with Mr Tata (he was ousted in 28 and is now suing Tata Group).
The group led by Chief Executive Simon Wolfson reckons it can cull the size of its store portfolio by shuttering unprofitable shops as their leases expire, leaving only its most lucrative locations.
Last year's wet weather allowed farmers to start rebuilding, but a return to drier weather is expected to again push up cull rates, taking them to a three-year high, ABARES said.
A cull of 700 employees meant underlying expenses fell by 1 percent year-on-year to 403 billion euros, putting Deutsche on track to hit its 23 billion euro annual cost target.
In an oak-paneled conference room just off the chambers of Chief Justice John Roberts, they cull through an estimated 123,000 petitions annually from people who have lost cases in lower courts.
In December, federal, state and tribal agencies responsible for managing the herd said they would cull between 900 and 1,300 bison, one of the largest amounts in the history of the park.
A spokesperson from the South Australia Department for Environment and Water told Insider that the cull is a result of the droughts hitting APY communities, and is not connected to the bushfires.
Ideally you will think of such redos as an opportunity to cull the things you don't care for anymore and layer in new things you earnestly hope are contenders for eternal use.
To start, Doug McMaster—head chef at zero waste restaurant, Silo Brighton—recommends a course of signal crayfish, which fit the brief because they're both local and in need of a cull.
The automated accounts degrade the user experience and poison the well, the argument goes, and calls to cull them from Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram have only grown since the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
That's different to other strains, such as the highly pathogenic H5N255 that struck South Korean farms in December, prompting the government to call in the army to help cull some 2000 million birds.
Once you've found people who appear to be a good fit and accept your insurance, cull it down to two or three based on the practice setting, their listed experience, and their location.
If the virus is detected, slaughterhouses must cull all pigs to be slaughtered and suspend operations for at least 48 hours, according to the regulation, which will go into effect from Feb. 1.
TOKYO, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Japan's western Kagawa prefecture has begun a cull of 91,000 chickens after the discovery of a highly contagious form of bird flu on a farm, the local government said.
A World Bank paper last November, written by Robert Cull of the bank and Jonathan Morduch of New York University, considered evidence showing that microcredit has had "only modest average impacts on customers".
The high levels of radiation required to guarantee sterility can turn male insects into sad, unattractive mates for wild females—and if they don't mate, the technique does little to cull their numbers.
But Sienna turns out to be a follower of Bernard Zobrist (Ben Foster), an American billionaire who has engineered a deadly plague to cull what he believes to be an irredeemably overpopulated planet.
Most of the cull is taking place in and around the Gers area of southwest France, where geese and ducks are reared in vast numbers to make the 'foie gras' duck liver delicacy.
The U.S. believes in the power of free markets to cull losers and ensure winners a fair return, and the government avoids picking "winners" as a matter of course in its industrial policy.
Losing that job in a post-crash cull, he reverted to selling candyfloss at baseball games, as he had in college: good practice, he says, for making eye contact and ten-second sales.
Only two high schools in America have produced more NFL players than Dorsey, whose campus sits at the nexus of four distinct neighborhoods and is able to cull talent from each of them.
"If we're going to cull these animals we do it humanely, but we also perhaps should think about what we might use the animals that are killed for," David Paton told ABC News.
WARSAW (Reuters) - Hunters and activists have united against the Polish government's decision to cull most of Poland's wild boar population in an effort to curtail health risks related to African swine fever (ASF).
The European Commission said on Thursday that a wild boar cull is the only appropriate way of dealing with the spread of African swine fever, Polish state news agency PAP reported on Friday.
The cases in Japan - outbreaks before Miyazaki were all confirmed as H5N6 bird flu - are the first in nearly two years, with the bird cull now standing at its highest in six years.
The latest cull will take place in the Landes and the Pyrennees-Atlantiques regions in southwest France, which is home to most of the country's foie gras producers, it said in a statement.
The companies cull medical claims and other sources of information to help people become sophisticated shoppers for medical care — and they promise to curb the overall cost of health care in the process.
Linda E. Frankel, a move manager and owner of Artful Transitions NYC in Manhattan, said many urban seniors don't cull their belongings simply because they don't have a car to easily transport things.
While the Whitney Museum retrospective celebrates his long career, two smaller New York shows cull from Warhol Factory closets important ephemera that illuminate his body of work and his relationship to art making.
Each box contains at least 20 volumes, curated by local "stewards," the people who put up the boxes in the first place and use their own taste and discretion to cull the collections.
She conceded that people with Down syndrome can be happy and fulfilled, that both they and their parents might be understandably disturbed by the way abortion can effectively cull them from the world.
The results also provide a framework for understanding culling efforts to stop the spread of wildlife diseases in other animals, and suggest that on-the-ground realities often make a successful cull unattainable.
China, where pork is a staple meat, has reported five swine fever cases in five different provinces in a month, prompting authorities to cull hogs at farms in efforts to contain the outbreak.
Agricultural imports are also complicated by an outbreak of African swine fever in China, which has led to the loss of up to one-quarter of the world's pigs to disease or cull.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece awarded new broadcasting licenses on Friday in a politically controversial step to cull the number of television channels operating in an industry that authorities say is mired in mismanagement and corruption.
Organizers for the 2018 Games have visited farmers and offered them up to 120 million Won to cull their flocks as concerns over the disease's effect on the Games, which take place from Feb.
I recorded too many songs, so I'll cull it down and figure out what to do with the other songs that don't make the record because I'd like you guys to hear those, too.
France, which has the largest poultry flock in the European Union, has ordered a massive cull of hundreds of thousands of ducks and geese in southwestern France to halt the spread of the virus.
"To cull rapidly wild boar in the 'white zone' and halt African swine fever, general mobilization of hunters with the logistical support of the army," Agriculture Minister Didier Guillaume said on his Twitter feed.
Dry weather forced graziers to cull cattle in record numbers as dams ran dry and feed stocks wilted, taking the size of Australia's cattle herd to at least a two-decade low last year.
If the tests are positive, authorities would have to cull all birds in the affected farm and establish a 3 kilometre protection zone and 10 kilometre surveillance zone around the site, the spokesman said.
From Shandong province in the east to Guangxi in the south, factories have struggled for the past year with sinking demand for animal feed as pig farmers cull herds because of declining meat prices.
President Trump has repeatedly credited the group, along with the Heritage Foundation, another leading conservative policy organization, with helping to draw up and cull his lists of his potential nominees to the Supreme Court.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea has ordered its biggest-ever cull of chickens and other poultry, gassing millions of birds to fight an avian flu outbreak spreading at what the government called an unprecedented rate.
With few predators and no hunters to cull them, the herds began to rebound, and land managers realized in the 246s that they were quickly outgrowing the patchwork of public land allotted to them.
Poland's ruling nationalists Law and Justice (PiS) are no strangers to conflicts with environmentalists, with decisions to cull wild boar and carry out large-scale logging in the ancient Bialowieza forest provoking widespread opposition.
Former Senator Barbara Boxer of California said the calls to cull the field are a symptom of tension between a right-now society and a nominating process designed to take 18 months or more.
Republican and Democratic leaders have also worked with their caucuses to cull the questions to ensure they are not repetitive and are organized by subject matter in an effort to keep the debate focused.
Last month, Morgan Stanley cut roughly 2% of its workforce due to an uncertain global economic outlook, a cull that hit technology and operations roles the hardest, people with knowledge of the matter said.
ROME (Reuters) - European countries can be forced to cull olive trees to stop the spread of a deadly bacterium, the European Union ruled on Thursday, sparking concern in a grove-dotted region of Italy.
HAMBURG (Reuters) - German authorities are preparing to cull 8,800 geese on a farm in the north of the country where a low risk strain of bird flu has been found, authorities said on Monday.
PARIS (Reuters) - French public sector workers went on strike on Tuesday against President Emmanuel Macron's plans to cull jobs and toughen pay conditions, forcing airlines to cancel hundreds of flights and disrupting school activities.
Allegra: I love that we feel so opposite about episode five — especially because, as you said, it is an inflection point where Watchmen began to cull from and reference the comic book more explicitly.
And he said that Mr. Obama's Justice Department has failed to enforce the part of the motor-voter law that requires election officials to cull voter lists of people who have died or moved.
The idea was to vet and cull potential candidates for the Supreme Court long before vacancies even arose, so that Republican presidents could pick from rosters of would-be nominees whose records were known.
The company is also allowing customers to more finely cull its listings through expanded categories in the portal, such as searching for a home with rustic architecture or a host who can play guitar.
Every social network makes it easy to unfollow or unfriend people from the web or through the official apps, so take some time to cull your friends list every time you open up the app.
DDR plans to cull the low-growth, lower quality assets in the Puerto Rican portfolio, similar to the broader portfolio strategy, but does not anticipate a full exit from the region in the near term.
The Democratic National Committee announced its plan last week to cull the unruly field of 13 candidates for president by setting a 130,000-donor threshold to qualify for its third and fourth debates this fall.
The Democratic National Committee announced its plan last week to cull the unruly field of 24 candidates for president by setting a 130,203-donor threshold to qualify for its third and fourth debates this fall.
The Air Force has flirted with retiring some A-10s for years, and its 2021 proposal would finally cull that fleet, with the Air National Guard losing 39 and the Air Force Reserve losing seven.
University of Maryland, Baltimore County's cybersecurity graduate program director Richard Forno echoed Williams' analysis and said even a simple Google search could cull results that warned about our dire state of federal cybersecurity decades earlier.
Bulgaria has imposed a nationwide ban on poultry markets and on the hunting of game birds, and has already spent over a million levs ($543,714) to cull birds in a bid to contain the outbreak.
Facebook then wouldn't have to wield editorial power over content in the sense of saying this is good or bad, it would just have to cull memes wholesale, just so there is less of them.
S&P on Tuesday cut Exxon's top-tier credit rating by one notch to "AA+" from "AAA," saying it was concerned the world's largest publicly traded oil company would rather enrich shareholders than cull debt.
But the Islamic State's remaining hold on roughly 20 miles of territory has forced Defense Department officials to cull options for keeping what is left of the international campaign against the extremists from falling apart.
SOFIA (Reuters) - A virulent bird flu virus has spread to two more regions in Bulgaria prompting veterinary authorities to announce a cull of nearly 8,000 ducks, the Balkan country's food safety agency said on Sunday.
His dissent cited the eugenic inclinations of progressive icons like Margaret Sanger, while pointing out that today's abortion rates are highest among populations — racial minorities and the disabled — that the older eugenicists hoped to cull.
LUSAKA (Reuters) - Zambia will begin a planned cull of around 2,000 hippos in May, a senior government official said on Friday, reviving a measure put on hold two years earlier amid protests from animal rights activists.
"There are concerns that the cull of animals during the drought, and the necessary restocking now, will keep meat price inflation...we see inflation remaining uncomfortably high," said Razia Khan, chief Africa economist at Standard Chartered.
Indeed, even with optimizing compilers and well-defined dependency trees which help to cull unused data out of retail builds, many of the popular major releases of today have plenty waiting to be discovered and documented.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea will cull 3 percent of its total poultry population to curb an outbreak of bird flu that has hit a number of farms across the nation, its agriculture ministry said on Tuesday.
The latest cull, announced in a statement by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, brings the total number of birds to be destroyed to 26 million in an outbreak first confirmed on Nov. 18.
While the Whitney Museum celebrates his long career with a major retrospective, two smaller New York shows cull from Warhol Factory closets important ephemera that illuminate his body of work and his relationship with art making.
That's just the way the business works: in order to bring in more talent, Harbaugh oversigned recruits, promising more than the NCAA limit of 85 players scholarships, the better to cull the least promising football prospects.
The increases are not particularly sharp, and Chinese economists point to a number of temporary factors pushing up prices, like floods that have damaged crops and a swine flu epidemic that led farmers to cull pigs.
It uses natural language processing and machine learning to cull data from hundreds of thousands of sources, including statements from official public health organizations, digital media, global airline ticketing data, livestock health reports and population demographics.
A Question of Incentive The new White House budget proposal is built on a deep-rooted conservative belief: The government should help those who are willing to work, and cull from benefit rolls those who aren't.
SEOUL, Dec 21 (Reuters) - South Korea has ordered its biggest-ever cull of chickens and other poultry to fight a bird flu outbreak that is spreading at an unprecedented rate, the Agriculture Ministry said on Friday.
A recent increase in egg and poultry prices by as much as 40 percent, which the government has blamed on a cull over avian flu fears, appears to have been the spark for the economic protests.
Adding in the cuts to Social Security, Medicaid, education and other programs that Republicans are planning to cull to pay for the tax reductions, the cost to poor and middle-income families would be even greater.
These moves, which Trump is likely to sign if he hasn't done so already, represent the beginning of a potentially major push to cull regulations, giving a freer hand to corporate America in all kinds of ways.
Black Panther exceeded expectations and broke records when it was released, and though its recent return to theaters won't help Black Panther's box office sales (Disney isn't charging for tickets this time) its cull is beyond impressive.
In 2015 and 2016, in the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius, the government killed over 40,000 flying foxes as part of a mass cull campaign, even though the local species, Pteropus niger, is considered vulnerable to extinction.
Every year, cats (and even some dogs) do their part to make the world more aware of that hair on Instagram — so it's obviously our duty to cull the most creative 'celebrations' we've seen, past and present.
Furthermore, Chinese pig farms have been hit by a nasty bout of African swine fever, forcing farmers to cull 5-15% of their hogs, according to Michael Magdovitz of Rabobank, a firm that specialises in financing agriculture.
Image: Wikimedia CommonsIn recent years, Australia has been embroiled in an effort to cull kangaroos—this year alone, it's expected to kill over a million of them in an effort to protect endangered species in its grasslands.
One of his top initiatives has been to cull the flow of information to the President, so Trump is largely receiving information critical to making a final decision on whatever matter is at hand, a source said.
PRAGUE (Reuters) - Czech authorities ordered a cull of up to 20,53 ducks and other poultry at a producer in the south of the country on Monday in the biggest single case of this year's bird flu outbreak.
In the future, those markers could allow growers to target the best Christmas trees and cull the needle droppers, which is especially important because it can take up to a decade to grow a properly sized tree.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's pig cull topped 20,13 animals on Wednesday as officials try to halt an outbreak of deadly African swine fever (ASF) in the world's largest pig market, already reeling from a year-long price rout.
Usually, a lame duck administration in its final year is filled with top-to-low level officials and staffers who are very eager to cull favor with private industry as they come closer to needing new jobs.
SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov said the Balkan state's government will compensate owners who voluntarily cull their domestic pigs, as the country works to stamp out an outbreak of the highly contagious African swine fever.
The Agriculture Ministry said on Friday it had ordered the cull of 2793 million more birds, which would take to 2279 million the total number killed since mid-November, or almost one-fifth of the poultry population.
A recent increase in egg and poultry prices by as much as 40 percent, which a government spokesman has blamed on a cull over avian flu fears, appears to have been the spark for the economic protests.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's agriculture ministry said on Wednesday it has ordered a cull of 186,100 farm birds to prevent the spread of bird flu after more cases of the highly pathogenic H5N8 bird flu were confirmed.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia has told poultry breeders to cull around 13 million chickens over a two-week period from Wednesday to prop up plunging prices, as farmers protested by giving away thousands of live birds for free.
COPENHAGEN — A reindeer herder from the indigenous Sami community in the Norwegian Arctic on Thursday lost a much-publicized case at Norway's top court over a ruling that he must cull 41 of his 116-strong herd.
To be clear, attacks on villagers remain rare on the rolling grasslands and wheat fields of the steppe in eastern Ukraine, and some efforts are being permitted to vaccinate predatory animals and to cull them with rifles.
In the 1980s, as a teenager, he watched as an outbreak of pseudorabies, another viral disease, forced his family to cull thousands of pigs, and he retains the chilling memory of earth-moving equipment removing the carcasses.
The EU court said it had not conclusively proved a causal link between the bacteria and the rapid drying out seen in some Italian olive trees, but said there was a "strong correlation" which justified the cull.
When the swine fever began to spread 16 months ago, the Ministry of Agriculture told the country's local governments to cull all pigs in herds if there was even one sick animal, and to compensate the farmers.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea plans to cull more chickens and ducks as it tries to contain an outbreak of bird flu, with a total of around 8 percent of the nation's poultry population expected to be slaughtered.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong has confirmed its second case of African swine fever, in a further sign that the virus is continuing to spread beyond mainland China, with the government ordering a cull of 4,700 animals.
The consumer price index (CPI) in March rose 2.3 percent from a year earlier, a five-month high, largely due to higher pork prices as the spread of African swine fever prompts farmers to cull their herds.
When it came time to write, she'd go back to her notebook, cull a bit, organize the entries into topics, and then write what was essentially a historical record of that annum, with the year's accumulated cosmic knowledge.
A fan of Britain's Margaret Thatcher, Fillon won that ticket on promises to slash public spending to 100 billion euros over the five-year presidential mandate and cull public service employment by 500,000, or close to 10 percent.
BHUBANESWAR, India (Reuters) - An eastern Indian state ordered the cull of more than 2,500 chickens and other poultry after four dead crows and three dead poultry tested positive for the highly pathogenic H5N1 virus, officials said on Tuesday.
If Trump, with his toxic negative favorability ratings, costs Republicans many House and Senate seats, he would have helped cull the party's most moderate members in blue states and swing districts, and probably left intact its strongest ideologues.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The CFA Institute will weigh changing its formidable exam to tackle artificial intelligence and the "big data" investors cull for an edge in markets, a senior official from the U.S. accrediting group said on Tuesday.
And plenty of people are arguing against it: Cantrell told me he's fielding many "very heated phone calls," over the last few days, and groups like the tribal-led Protect the Wolves are speaking out against the cull.
New Jersey officials legalized periodic bear hunts to control the population, a strategy that garnered national attention after hunters killed Pedals, a popular bear with malformed front paws that learned to walk upright, during a cull in 2014.
LATRILLE, France (Reuters) - Workers wearing masks and protective clothes gassed thousands of ducks in southwest France on Friday, in a massive cull that was ordered in an attempt to prevent a spread of the H5N953 bird flu virus.
SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgarian veterinary authorities said on Tuesday they would cull 17,000 pigs after detecting an outbreak of African swine fever at a breeding farm in the northeast, the fourth industrial farm hit by the fast-spreading virus.
China's sustained demand for soybeans has been called into question not just by trade war tensions but also by a raging outbreak of African swine fever, which has forced farmers to cull a significant percentage of their pigs.
South Korea has mobilized its armed forces to help in its biggest-ever poultry cull as the spread of a highly contagious strain bird flu continued, with another 1.6 million birds ordered to be destroyed in affected areas.
Comments on Tuesday by ECB policymaker Ewald Nowotny, who said the central bank will probably decide this summer to cull its bond purchases and warned that the ECB must not fall "behind the curve", helped underpin the euro.
In the biggest cull, Panama, the world's most important flag state, removed 59 tankers linked to Iran and Syria earlier this year, a decision welcomed by the United States which wants to cut off Tehran's vital oil exports.
But even the most ardent fan could find its bluntness uncomfortably timely: In our build-that-wall moment, a story about a government-sponsored plan to cull poor minorities feels less like political satire than current-affairs commentary.
Will the party be confronted next year with one or two dozen viable candidates on the debate stage, each with their own financial base of support, and no way to cull the field before voting begins in Iowa?
I suspect a number of people experienced an unexpected tug of sympathy when President Trump lamented "the removal of our beautiful statues and monuments" commemorating the Confederacy, even if, rationally, they recognized the need for such a cull.
Related: As Calls Grow for More Women in STEM Fields, Sexual Harassment Complaints Increase Newman wanted to cull as many as 25 students to increase the school's retention rate by as much as five percent, according to reports.
Judd Gregg, a former senator from New Hampshire, said he believed his state would cull the field, but he acknowledged that the primary calendar — and the lineup of conservative Southern states that vote in March — could prolong the race.
Putting these rules into effect — which could take a while — would therefore cull the number of scientific studies available to the EPA, and it would cost $250 million a year to implement, according to a Congressional Budget Office analysis.
One way to source these animals is to find a reputable wool or dairy operation and inquire about what they do with their cull animals, the ones that they are getting rid of at the end of a season.
The recently launched JEDI, short for Joint European Disruptive Initiative, an attempt to mimic America's Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), which allocates money using open competitions and does not hesitate to cull programmes that fail to show promise.
HIGHER FOOD PRICES The consumer price index (CPI) in April rose 2.5 percent from a year earlier, a six-month high, fuelled by higher pork prices as the spread of African swine fever prompts farmers to cull their herds.
MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines will deploy hundreds of troops to hasten a cull of about 600,000 fowl, the farm minister said on Wednesday, as part of efforts to rein in the Southeast Asian nation's first outbreak of bird flu.
Given its rate of spread, and considering how painful and debilitating the condition is for koalas, some conservationists are calling for a massive cull in order to get the disease under control as researchers feverishly work on a vaccine.
BEIJING, Aug 22 (Reuters) - China's pig cull topped 20,13 animals on Wednesday as officials try to halt an outbreak of deadly African swine fever (ASF) in the world's largest pig market, already reeling from a year-long price rout.
SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgarian veterinary authorities said on Friday they will cull 30,000 pigs after detecting an outbreak of African swine fever at a breeding farm in northern Bulgaria, the third industrial farm hit by the fast spreading deadly virus.
Now that parts of Japan are overrun with deer and wild boar, there's a modern debate over whether to reintroduce wolves to help cull damaging species and improve diversity, similar to how it was done at Yellowstone National Park.
Producers had to cull more than four million birds after the virus spread throughout the southwest of the country, prompting France to halt output in the region and implement a series of protection measures to avoid a new crisis.
The outbreak in Japan's Miyazaki prefecture follows the gassing of more than 200,000 chickens at a farm in the northern island of Hokkaido last weekend and brings the country's cull this season to nearly a million chickens and ducks.
Comments on Tuesday by ECB policymaker Ewald Nowotny, who said the central bank will probably decide this summer to cull its bond purchases and warned that the ECB must not fall "behind the curve", had helped underpin the euro.
And, luckily for all of us, Guadagnino announced on the red carpet Sunday that a sequel to the Oscar-nominated film is in the works, so Mania will likely have an entirely new movie to cull artistic inspiration from.
That comes as South Korea said on Tuesday it would cull 3 percent of its total poultry population to curb an outbreak of the H5N6 variety of bird flu that has hit a number of farms across the nation.
And the Trump administration might make the Justice Department an accomplice in such efforts by reorienting the priorities of the Civil Rights Division away from protecting voters, in favor of actively supporting states' efforts to cull the registration lists.
In Episode 6, Gross needs the firm to come up with a method in order to cull the "alt-right" hate speech on two of his websites that is leading companies like Disney to threaten to pull their ads.
A farm in southern Tennessee that produces chickens for Tyson Foods was ordered to cull its flock after federal officials on Sunday identified an outbreak of lethal avian influenza there, the first time the disease has struck this year.
A new study reveals how elephants do it: An old gene that was no longer functional was recycled from the vast "genome junkyard" to increase the sensitivity of elephant cells to DNA damage, enabling them to cull potentially cancerous cells early.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Guarding against avian flu, which has forced a mass cull of birds in China, pigeon fancier Wang Jincang paid out nearly $400 to get his 200 racing pigeons vaccinated and fortified for the onset of the spring racing season.
Some automakers, including Ford, are reducing the number of models they manufacture, and Ford, GM, and Tesla have all taken recent steps to cull their workforces — possibly signaling they see a future with fewer car purchases according to Wards Auto.
It really does seem like the company purposely tried to cull listings from more commercialized interests—the kinds of hosts that just rent out a bunch of apartments which could be used for housing—before it released this information publicly.
Isaacs' departure follows a cull of senior staff at HSBC's banking and markets division in May and comes at a time when prospects for deals on the London Stock Exchange have been damaged by Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
The anti-dumping measures are another blow to Brazilian meatpackers, who are still recovering from a food safety scandal last year and a May truckers' protest that forced farms to cull some 70 million chickens due to a lack of feed.
One Flemish farmers' group, ABS, called for the cull of wild boars to protect farm pigs, while Wallonia's agriculture ministry said it has banned hunting in a 63,000 hectare-wide (155,676 acre) area to prevent wild boars from spreading out.
HAMBURG (Reuters) - German officials are preparing to cull around 16,000 turkeys after a first suspected farm-based case of low-risk H5 bird flu was discovered in Lower Saxony, one of Europe's biggest poultry-producing regions, authorities said on Wednesday.
This year, in an effort to contain the population and the spread of the animal disease brucellosis that Yellowstone's bison can transport during their annual migration, park officials attempted to cull 900 bison from the herd, according to the Associated Press.
The next debates in the fall will cull the field to just 10 candidates, including only those who reach higher polling and donor thresholds after the Democratic National Committee doubled the criteria for qualification from the June and July events.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Egg prices in South Africa are expected to increase by as much as 20 percent after an outbreak of the highly pathogenic avian flu in June forced farmers to cull egg laying birds, industry experts said on Thursday.
The federal flip-flopping, the researchers said, provided a natural experiment, allowing them to study the effects of policies that at points gave states the authority to kill, or "cull," wolves suspected to have damaged property or threatened pets or humans.
Clerks to Justices Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch do not participate in the so-called "cert pool" and separately cull the petitions to flag cases that the larger group might have rejected but would be of particular interest to them.
It could have been a statistically inevitable clumping of individual random events, or it may be that there are just more aging celebrities than there used to be, and more celebrities in general for the Grim Reaper to cull from.
"Whether it's market manipulation accusations, a controversial fork, or short-term speculators deciding not to play the long game, this dip will cull the wheat from the chaff and the most important decentralization projects will continue to survive," he added.
"A significant number of folks voted straight red and pulled for the amendment," said Logan C. Churchwell, the communications and research director at the Public Interest Legal Foundation, a conservative group that wants states to aggressively cull their voter rolls.
Word of the Day verb: remove something that has been rejected verb: look for and gather noun: the person or thing that is rejected or set aside as inferior in quality _________ The word cull has appeared in 182 articles on nytimes.
And because China is the world's largest producer and consumer of pork, the mainland government's move to cull more than a million pigs is now being felt across a sprawling global industry that includes truckers, pork dealers and soybean feed farmers.
Even religious people subscribed to the view that smallpox was a force for good because it tended to cull the children of the poor: if vaccination were allowed to take hold, society would quickly be overrun by the lower classes.
France, which has one of the largest poultry flocks in the European Union, had to cull millions of ducks and imposed a full halt in production at farms last year and the previous one due to severe bird flu outbreaks.
BRIPCA=ECI Higher food and gas prices added the most to inflation during the month, as a trucker protest over high diesel prices blocked major highways, nearly paralyzing key sectors and forcing farmers to cull their flocks and dump spoiled milk.
Charles I came to power at a time when the presence of art, let alone its production, was relatively scarce: only a century before, the English Reformation under Henry VIII had instigated a mass cull of images and image-making.
"You're relying almost exclusively on SIGINT, because you don't have a footprint on the ground, whereas now we have a vast amount of HUMINT that we can cull from that helps us delineate the good guys from the bad guys," he said.
So this is a bid to make the Princeton University development office or a hospital or anybody that's raising money, you're now pitching this as a software for anybody who has to cull a database and figure out who to call. Exactly.
Standard & Poor's carried out a mass-cull of British bank rating outlooks on Thursday in the wake of the country's vote to end its membership of the European Union, but stopped short of downgrading them despite its brutal cut of Britain's sovereign rating.
SWINE FEVER DRIVING UP PORK PRICES The consumer price index (CPI) in March rose 2.3 percent from a year earlier, a five-month high, largely due to higher pork prices as the spread of African swine fever prompts farmers to cull their herds.
Only when we reconcile ourselves to that reality can we log off, delete the app, and voluntarily cull ourselves from an activity which our superior workmates cajoled us into, but which we probably didn't even want to do in the first place.
Last year, a similar suit brought by several conservation organizations (including Wild Earth Guardians), also argued that Wildlife Services' plans to cull wolves in Washington State weren't based on sufficient evidence to demonstrate that killing the wolves would actually curb livestock loss.
SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgarian authorities said on Wednesday that they would cull another 17,000 pigs after detecting an outbreak of African swine fever at a breeding farm in the north of the country, the fifth hit by the fast-spreading virus this month.
LOS ANGELES — In a letter sent to members, governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences made one thing perfectly clear about their plan to cull inactive members from the group's voting rolls: The new rules governing inactivity still aren't clear.
France launched a massive cull in January to try to contain the virus and said a month ago it would scale back preventative slaughtering after the spread of the virus slowed, but the number of farms infected has nevertheless continued to rise.
"And at his hour of greatest need, they make some sort of compromise, and Smart Hulk rips out of the armor and beats the crap out of Cull Obsidian and destroys him," said McFeely of the alternate scene that could have taken place.
So while at the height of the 2010-12 euro zone crisis French banks had to cut their balance sheets by selling assets as investors fretted about their exposure to countries like Greece and their funding models, this cull was short-lived.
The additional cull will take the total number of birds killed since the latest outbreak began in November last year to 38 million, said an agriculture ministry spokesman Lee Ju-myeung, equal to more than a fifth of Korea's total poultry population.
I could do nothing and let the fight play out, attempt to talk both sides down and explain the pragmatism of keeping everyone alive or I could pick a side and either tamp down a minor rebellion or help cull a weak leader.
There's nothing lost in terms of news value by delaying them long enough -- as networks frequently did before the crisis -- to cull out the significant and most important factual things that he says, as opposed to participating in the dissemination of disinformation.
After his victory in the April referendum, he reassumed the leadership of his Justice and Development Party, or AKP, in May and then started a cull within the organization he had founded, swiftly changing 19 seats on its 50-member executive board.
But Patrascu, and many others who are taking to various platforms to vent their anger, say that hard-working players with real potential are being caught up in the cull as tournament sizes are reduced and ranking points become more difficult to attain.
He also noted the distinction between pure economic recessions — which he said can act to cull "weak areas of the economy" and promote "the type of creative destruction that makes an economy stronger" — and a downturn caused by an unforeseeable viral outbreak.
The groups argue that election officials are ignoring a requirement in the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 that a "reasonable effort" be made to cull ineligible voters — the dead, people who have moved, noncitizens and felons whose voting rights are restricted.
There has been no case of human transmission but the virus prompted a cull of 200,000 fowl last week after it was detected on a farm in the province of Pampanga, north of the capital Manila, and spread to five neighboring farms.
The job cuts will be spread over the next few years up to 2020, but the size of the cull, representing nearly a fifth of the workforce at Germany's second biggest bank, implies that compulsory layoffs cannot be ruled out, the person said.
An unpalatable and indefensible initiative that cannot end well," by David Horowitz in Front Page Magazine: "It's a massive power grab by the beef lobby, which would prefer to cull wild horses and burros so public lands can be devoted to livestock-grazing.
RAT ATTACK: WORLD&aposS LARGEST RODENT CULL CLEARS PREDATORS FROM ATLANTIC ISLAND "Crews attended and found a rat had burrowed its way into a Switching Room in the basement," SA Power Networks said, in a statement, noting that the room houses 11,000-Volt equipment.
Hixson heard from power plant workers that someone was hired to cull the dog population but didn't do the job, which is when CFF stepped in to run a five-year program with the goal of humanely reducing the dog population in the region.
Facebook has around 20 million users in Myanmar — that's nearly all of the country's internet users and nearly 40 percent of the population — and it gave some stats on the reach that it has now nullified: This is Facebook's third such cull in recent months.
SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria's veterinary authorities said on Friday they would cull 8,253 pigs after detecting an outbreak of African swine fever at a breeding farm in the northeast of the country, the sixth industrial farm in the Balkan nation to be hit by the virus.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea on Monday mobilized armed forces to play an active part in its biggest-ever poultry cull as the spread of a highly contagious strain bird flu continued, ordering that another 363 million birds be destroyed in affected areas within 24 hours.
SOFIA, July 31 (Reuters) - Bulgarian veterinary authorities said on Wednesday that they would cull 17,000 pigs after detecting an outbreak of African swine fever at a breeding farm in the northeast of the country, the fifth industrial farm hit by the fast-spreading virus.
PARIS, Jan 4 (Reuters) - France on Wednesday ordered a massive cull of ducks in three regions most affected by a severe episode of bird flu, as it tries to contain the virus which has been spreading quickly over the past month, the agriculture ministry said.
BRF shares have slumped 43 percent this year because of the food safety scandal, a huge truckers' strike against high diesel prices that paralyzed the Brazilian economy in May and forced farms to cull some 70 million chickens due to a lack of feed.
SOFIA (Reuters) - A virulent bird flu virus has spread to 55 poultry farms in Bulgaria prompting the veterinary authorities to announce a cull of some 430,000 birds since it was first detected in the middle of December, agriculture minister Dessislava Taneva said on Saturday.
LONDON (Reuters) - Standard & Poor's carried out a mass-cull of British bank rating outlooks on Thursday in the wake of the country's vote to end its membership of the European Union, but stopped short of downgrading them despite its brutal cut of Britain's sovereign rating.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil's poultry industry will cull 24 million chickens a day from Thursday if suppliers cannot get food to birds because of a truckers' strike, and the government will need to bail out the hardest-hit producers, the agriculture minister said on Wednesday.
" One writer included in the conference, F. Roger Devlin, compared African birthrates to that of the deer population in Arizona, arguing, "We cannot 'cull' Africans as if they were deer, but we can eliminate the misguided humanitarian aid that is doing so much harm.
His vision of a retro-religious party gaining power behind the slogan "a nation reborn" and instituting an annual 12-hour free for all called the Purge — as a relief valve, and to cull the underclass — didn't exactly come true in the 2016 election.
During the 2016 Republican primary, a number of states tried to jump the line and the Republican National Committee said it would cull a state's delegates significantly if it did, a move that would reduce its impact on the final outcome of the nomination process.
Under Ohio law, the state is allowed to cull voters' names from the rolls if they haven't voted in six years and don't respond to a postcard from the state informing them that they are about to be purged and need to take action.
" Weighing up whether robots, algorithms, and services from tech companies could be used for good or evil, Johnson also opined that robots could be "washing and caring for an aging population, or pink-eyed terminators sent back from the future to cull the human race.
While the dry weather would reduce production of some commodities, ABARES said the drought would increase output of beef as graziers are forced to cull livestock as they are unable to feed and water their livestock when pasture wilts and dams run out of water.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Diseased rat urine has killed at least one person and sickened two others in New York City in an outbreak of a rarely seen infection, prompting calls from city officials on Wednesday for a renewed effort to cull the rodent population.
While sporting the kind of Tron-like look that screams "future," Goodyear said the Eagle 360 Urban skin will be outfitted with a sensor network that allows it to check on its own status and cull information on the environment, including the road surface.
The Trump White House is also taking administrative steps to funnel people out of the Obamacare markets through their expansion of association and short-term health care plans and to cull the rolls from the law's Medicaid expansion through work requirements and other new restrictions.
Sprinkled into the mix are "money mantras," which cull from Torabi's wealth of knowledge as a personal finance expert with more than a decade of experience and two books under her belt, and deliver upbeat advice that spin financial burdens into money-making opportunities.
But after a devastating bout of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) decimated US chicken and turkey farms last year, the USDA approved and has started using this controversial killing technique to cull infected flocks at massive, commercial farms in an effort to prevent another outbreak.
The plan would see Barclays keep its money-spinning M&A advisory business and the equity and debt capital markets teams responsible for leading high-value initial public offerings and bond sales, but cull its cash equities, currency and fixed income trading desks, the sources said.
That the plan to stage the tournament outside of South America for the first time has survived the massive cull of top Latin American soccer officials in the so-called Fifagate scandal is remarkable, though holding it in the United States is less of a surprise.
The band's dedication is reflective of the intense crucible of the Korean music industry, which recruits potential stars in adolescence and puts them through years of relentless training, rigorous competition, and even plastic surgery to cull all but the most presentable and practiced wannabes into packaged stars.
This means moving away from the conception of social media sites as passive transmitters of individual expressions, like the phone company, to see them as active moderators whose algorithms sort, organize, cull and display content in a calculated fashion for which they should be held responsible.
She and Rob (whom she was no longer dating) created it with a grant from a small foundation, which gave her enough money to pay herself a salary, to hire others who had consulted with people withdrawing from medications, and to cull relevant insights about tapering strategies.
The extent of the cull globally, which could be announced as early as Thursday, will be presented as an extension of the strategy announced by the previous chief executive, Antony Jenkins, in 2014, when he promised to cut 20143,000 jobs in the investment bank over three years.
To some degree, it reflects a broader cull of smaller media players, which is occurring in the United States as well (with The New York Times itself playing a role, according to our new media columnist), but the reaction from Australian journalists has been especially intense.
But any faint hope that Mr. Johnson would adopt a conciliatory stance once installed in Downing Street was dispelled Wednesday night when he axed around half of the cabinet of his predecessor, Theresa May, in a cull that shocked many with its scope and blunt messaging.
Brandon McCarthy has excelled, too, and so all Los Angeles needs to do is cull one more starter from a variety of in-house options—or, worst comes to worst, flip prospects from a loaded system at the deadline—to feel good about its postseason rotation.
Valve's recent Steam summer sale was reportedly a letdown for many indie creators — partly because of some confusing contest rules that led users to cull games from their Steam wishlists, and partly because developers felt Steam was promoting large mainstream games at the expense of more niche titles.
But among other things, the commission has been working with the MIT Media Lab on ways to representatively cull audience input from platforms like Facebook, and to use social media as a way of determining what questions viewers feel have gone unanswered over the course of the four debates.
BRGDP=ECI Even the lowest estimate, of 0.3 percent, would represent an acceleration from the 0.2 percent rate seen in the second quarter, when truckers protesting high diesel prices blocked highways across Brazil, choking off flows to major industries and forcing farmers to cull their flocks and dump milk.
With the internet's biggest and most important ad networks giving up on the format, we might actually succeed in kicked the player from our browsers in two years, but the software still has a foothold — Google says that Flash video ads aren't included in the cull "at this time."
The college admission process (to a certain type of school, at least) has never been more nail-bitingly stressful—the pressure to write the most unique essay, to cull the most impressive letters of recommendation, to submit the highest standardized testing scores, is enough to break a teenager's spirit.
Over the past week, 303 young humans, from ages 8 to 15, have been competing in the preliminary rounds of the tournament, and now those who avoided the cull will get to flaunt their spelling prowess on national television for a chance to win $40,000 in prize money.
The group has scrapped several less-efficient Opel cars and is preparing to halt sportier model versions including the Peugeot 208 GTi and 308 GT. Industry executives expect the cull to be replicated by other car makers, hitting European automotive jobs already threatened by the shift to electrification.
Sergeants make a list of who they want promoted, and it works its way up a ladder of supervisors, with names being knocked off at each rung, until a chief and then a deputy commissioner cull the list a final time and send it to the police commissioner's office.
The details of the Transition Tour are not final, but one of the ways the I.T.F. proposes to cull the ranks of pro tennis is to reduce the number of players allowed into the qualifying rounds, which are the entry points into lower-level tournaments for many college players.
Officials in Australia drew international headlines this week when they said they planned to cull up to 10,8003 feral camels after many of the animals, tormented by the drought and extreme heat, have increasingly emerged out of the arid desert to raid local communities for food and water.
With his trademark mop of blonde hair and the cadence of a third grader delivering a book report, Johnson talked about "pink-eyed" Terminators that might be "sent back from the future to cull the human race" and "limbless chickens" that could soon be on our kitchen tables.
Despite reports of his impending departure, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders denied McMaster was to be fired late Thursday: The Post reported that Trump may delay McMaster's cull to allow for a suitable replacement to be found and to spare the three-star general from humiliation.
"We are very concerned with H73N6, not of the bird-to-human transmission, but that it will become like South Korea where they had to cull around 33 million birds within three months resulting in significant damage to their industry," Huang Tze-chung, the bureau's director general, told a news briefing.
The Horrifying Reason Siberia Is Dealing With an Anthrax OutbreakIn a news report that could easily be the plot of a cult horror movie, an anthrax outbreak has…Read more ReadAdding insult to injury, the Russian government has ordered a cull of 250,000 reindeer in response to a recent anthrax outbreak.
In a recent article for Business of Fashion, former Vogue editor-in-chief Alexandra Shulman postulated on what makes a great magazine editor and appeared to make numerous swipes at her successor, criticizing Enninful for his celebrity circle and his decision to cull a significant proportion of the team she built.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea has culled some 50,000 farm birds as two cases of bird flu were confirmed on Wednesday, bringing the country's cull this winter to nearly 35 million - more than a fifth of all South Korean poultry - since a first bird flu case was found late last year.
It wouldn't surprise me if in Avengers 4, in order to undo Thanos's massive cull, Steve Rogers would have to sacrifice himself to undo the damage of not trading Vision's life — that he would be faced with having to "trade lives" to get back all the lives that were lost.
It said that the administration was planning to cull struggling freshmen as part of an effort to improve retention numbers — a major factor in rankings published in publications like U.S. News & World Report — and that Mr. Newman had used startling language to convince a skeptical professor last fall of the idea.
The candidates who have met the polling and donor thresholds are: Three candidates have met just the donor requirement: Meanwhile, seven candidates have yet to reach either requirement: Candidates will have until midnight on November 13 to make the cutoff on both fronts, though the stricter prerequisites are intended to cull the field.
"If we don't have a DNI who speaks truth to power — who first is able to cull the facts and come up with an unbiased view of what they say, and in an unvarnished way can tell the President — we are in a more dangerous world than they would have been," Schumer said.
Last month, represented by lawyers at the University of Denver Law School and the Animal Legal Defense Fund, I filed a lawsuit with Stephany Seay, media coordinator of the nonprofit Buffalo Field Campaign, to compel the park service to allow journalists and the public to have reasonable, nondisruptive access to the capture and cull.
As far as my tastes and sensibilities, I was certainly averse to flashback sequences, and I tried to cull the script of some of those—but then I realized, in this sort of story, there's something deeper and enriching about going back in time, and it helps with the entire mythology of the tale.
The report said that the administration was planning to cull struggling freshmen from the institution as part of an effort to improve retention numbers — a big factor in rankings published in outlets like U.S. News & World Report — and that the university's president, Simon Newman, had used disturbing language to sell the idea to a skeptical professor last fall.
As it continues to cull its real estate, Abercrombie also announced Wednesday it will close three more flagship stores — a Hollister store in the SoHo neighborhood in New York; an Abercrombie store in Fukuoka, Japan; and an Abercrombie store in Milan, Italy — bringing the total number of flagship stores it has shut since 2017 to five.
The meritocratic race begins in early childhood (the most competitive preschools admit fewer than 10 percent of applicants), continues into the teenage years (college admissions are more competitive than ever) and then extends into the workplace (elite workplaces employ "up or out" promotion policies to cull underperformers and separate workers of the same rank into performance-based tiers).
I met him one chilly February afternoon at the home of Emilie Cresp, 83, a natural-beauty entrepreneur who had decided to cull her formidable wardrobe, of which over 350 pieces (by Chanel, A.P.C. and Vanessa Bruno, mostly) were being stored at Garde Robe, the high-end closet and valet service, for up to $2,000 a month.
Asked about how the FTC would conduct a sweep of YouTube's massive content library, Andrew Smith, director of the bureau of consumer protection said, "I think that we have a variety of tools at our disposal to cull through those 23 million channels in an expeditious way," as the agency has done in other COPPA cases.
Reports have also emerged of local government orders to cull street dogs in the cities of Beijing, Tianjin, Wuhan, and Shanghai and the provinces of Shandong, Heilongjiang, Hubei, and Shanxi over fears animals might be able to transmit the virus, according to Newsweek, which cited a representative from Humane Society International, an animal-rights organization in the US. 
The film, which is still untitled, will cull from roughly 55 hours of never-released footage of the band's 1969 studio sessions that led to their final album, "Let It Be." The announcement of the movie comes on the 50th anniversary of the Beatles' final show, that much loved performance on a windswept roof in London.
"It seems to be a moment in the evolution of the corporation that it starts to become akin to a world actor in its own right," Nicholas J. Cull, a professor at the University of Southern California's Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism who has written extensively on the American information effort during the Cold War.
This is normally a moral gray area Black Mirror can have a lot of fun with, but in Brooker's attempt to cull drama out of the way social media currently runs our lives, he's found himself on shaky ground, with a story built on stereotypical fears about the internet — without doing much more than hand-wringing.
After the virus was found this month in wild boar in Belgium only about 1 km (less than a mile) from France, the French government announced plans to cull all wild boar in a high-risk zone by the border and put up tens of kilometers (miles) of fencing in a wider area to avert an outbreak of African swine fever.
It was basically Roger's id on TV. He'd wake up in the morning with some bee in his bonnet, spout it off to Bill Shine, and Shine would tell us to put it on TV." She says that the show's producers would "cull far-right, crackpot Web sites" for content, and adds, "Never did I hear anyone worry about getting a second source.
And though Birds of Prey's admittedly modest sales still made it the number-one movie in the world on opening weekend, most headlines about its box office cull were that it couldn't outpace its male-led counterparts in the DC canon (it's also reportedly why the film now technically has a new title in certain theaters, Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey).
It was her commitment to chip away at some of the world's most serious problems, from childhood malnutrition to human trafficking: If she could cull Nilotica as a key ingredient for an organic skincare line, she could help marginalized East African women — many widowed and beleaguered by war — find dignified work through the wild harvesting, production and exportation of the high-grade tree nut.
The average price of grass hay has skyrocketed to around $100 per ton from roughly $60 since April, forcing cattle and sheep producers to either cull their less productive animals, and those that required the most feed, by sending them to packing plants or trucking them to neighboring states where grazing conditions are much better, said North Dakota State University livestock economist Tim Petry.

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