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The more you go out with people the more you realize that Uber is cutting in, Lyft is cutting in.
"People are cutting in line, and I'm being left behind."
"Ok, thank you, that answers that," Sensenbrenner said, cutting in.
They continued cutting in January and into the end of March.
Also, the company plans to continue cost cutting in its business.
The Baha Mar missed its first ribbon-cutting in December 22016.
Halve it with a sharp knife, cutting in a sawing motion.
Let rest for 15 minutes before cutting in half, the long way.
Both are now cutting in half their take of proceeds from subscriptions.
But my Wi-Fi and phone signals are cutting in and out.
At some point, a middle-aged white woman tried cutting in line.
There is nothing so direct, or so cutting, in the Wisconsin GOP's assessment.
Hawaii being Hawaii, nobody had said a word about my inadvertently cutting in.
Dear Miss Manners: We all know that cutting in a line is rude.
I'm not cutting, but I am keeping others from cutting in front of me.
Meanwhile, cord-cutting in the U.S. is becoming more dire for its TV businesses.
Tua was cutting in both directions, and his arm seemed as lively as ever.
James Carville, a longtime strategist for Mr. Clinton, was especially cutting in attacking Ms. Flowers.
After that initial hike, the committee raised rates eight more times before cutting in July.
After removing my foot, there was a visible indentation where the elastic was cutting in.
You may call it cutting in and cheating, but you have to get over that.
Continued fires and clear-cutting in the Amazon could cripple the fight against climate change.
We've got "Peter Pan" (22) with "It" (257) — which was apparently really horrifying — cutting in.
If I was a 17-year-old I'd be self-cutting, in my room, upset.
Clinton as he did his Republican primary opponents, cutting in to mock and contest her claims.
Mwanzia said illegal firewood cutting in forests can be punished by government agencies, including his own.
The arrival of laser cutting in the 1960s had a huge impact on the stone industry.
The goal is to prevent disorder and cutting in line when many people are seeking medical care.
Jack's got problems ... according to all accounts, he caused the crash by cutting in front of her.
Donnelly went on offense, attacking Braun on his business and legislative record and cutting in several times.
"They are amazing people," Eric Trump said of the Chawlas at the ribbon-cutting in the Bronx.
The 2 women tried cutting in front of a female passenger who was taking her sweet time.
The move would reverse long-standing limits on tree cutting in the Tongass instituted under Bill Clinton.
Literally the technique that I teach all over to my stylists is cutting in roses, in flowers.
Cutting in front of the crease, he put a rebound of a Keller shot through Ullmark's legs.
Governmental procurement problems are caused by a central paradox: Cost-cutting in IT makes everything more expensive.
The thing about ring cutting in the cage is that the cage has far less severe corners.
Van Ness is an active interlocutor, constantly cutting in and asking serious questions cloaked in his idiosyncratic language.
The central bank in fact began cutting in late 2011, after which rate expectations declined for four years.
"Loved it," said Kate Moss, cutting in for a quick goodbye, shimmering noticeably about the mouth and cheeks.
Often the merge point will be in the dark so you don't see the people cutting in front.
You can get very specific about who the people were that did the aggressive cord-cutting in 2017.
Yahoo hired Hadoop co-creator Doug Cutting in 2006, and paid other engineers to work on it as well.
If you're really not sure where to turn, check out The Verge's comprehensive guide to cord-cutting in 2018.
Miami led 250-212 when Baker made his play, cutting in front of a receiver on the right sideline.
Bunge fended off a bid from Glencore Plc last year and promised extensive cost-cutting in a sweeping restructuring.
"I think they're fully planning on cutting in July, absent stronger data," said Ed Keon, QMA chief investment strategist.
The trade unions at KW accept cost-cutting in principle, but refuse to agree to wage cuts or layoffs.
But yes, other than that, Yamachan all day every day; he's cutting in both the funny and vicious ways.
"The Fed is locked into cutting in September," Jason Furman, former Council of Economic Advisors chair, said on Friday.
Be careful to make one fluid cut for each slice; cutting in a sawing motion will destroy the flesh.
"You go to any other town, someone's cutting in front of you, or running red lights," he told us.
State newspapers even offered tips in etiquette — "Cutting in line is not cool" — but their valiant efforts are failing.
He boxed out Pittsburgh defenseman Kris Letang while cutting in from the right point and scored off Jarry's pads.
Boeing is in the midst of cost-cutting in its commercial aircraft division and is facing tough competition from Airbus.
Foran would prefer more resources go toward initiatives with clearer payoffs, like cutting in-store prices, multiple sources told Recode.
The Game-Changing Tip: Don't worry about cutting in a straight line or making both sides the exact same length.
Many smaller annoyances (someone cutting in line, traffic jam, kids not listening) can be tackled with just the first step.
Vanderbilt, however, answered on its next possession when Lee found forward Simisola Shittu cutting in the lane for a layup.
Those extra pounds mean extra fuel costs, which require airlines to do some cutting in order to avoid raising prices.
Next, one of the problems the tech says it aims to solve is people pushing, shoving, and cutting in line.
CNN and MSNBC both covered the Trump event live, cutting in and out depending on whether he was on stage.
At one point that morning, Ms. Moseley was involved in a disagreement over her cutting in line, Sheriff Gahler said.
It can even turn to violence: In 2700, a Brooklyn teenager was shot in his foot for cutting in line.
The company is poised to triple its cost cutting in large part by engineering costs out and introducing new products.
The company is poised to triple its cost cutting in large part by engineering out costs and introducing new products.
The firm has had to hire private security staff to keep the lines moving and to stop hustlers from cutting in.
The retail sector saw the heaviest job cutting in November, with 4,850 announced layoffs mostly from the bankruptcy of American Apparel.
Medeiros said the project will help curb deforestation in part by providing jobs beyond farming or timber cutting in local communities.
Unfortunately for Gordon, Trevor Ariza was too worried about Butler cutting in from the opposite block to slide over in time.
Comcast's fourth quarter showed that fears over "cord cutting" in cable services and slower broadband growth may be overstated, analysts said.
And, in front of these hard-working people, newcomers are cutting in line, playing by their own rules to get ahead.
The 37-year-old woman was found guilty of committing female genital cutting in August 2017, when her daughter was 3.
Staal's first score came when he backhanded a pass from Greenway into the right corner while cutting in front of the net.
That's fine for cable customers, but given the rate of cord cutting in 2018, chances are good that you don't have cable.
"They have announced this cost cutting in response to weak industry conditions," said Chris Johnson, lead agribusiness credit analyst at Standard & Poor's.
"With four months of the cutting in effect we haven't seen a sizable reduction in global oil fuel inventories," Tradition's McGillian said.
Valero spokeswoman Lillian Riojas in the statement said the company did not renew its RFA membership due to cost cutting in associations.
As long as larger forces are squeezing whites of modest means, it's going to "feel as if" people are cutting in line.
Norway's two oil workers' unions have said the incidents could be a sign that cost cutting in the industry is compromising safety.
"If there is one thing that is kind of cross-cutting in everything we are working on, it's the network," he added.
Stephen Beck, founder and managing partner of the consulting agency cg42, which has extensively studied cord-cutting in the cable industry, agrees.
And the atmosphere certainly had a funereal quality to it, with spectators watching and cutting in silence or speaking in murmured tones.
So the notion that Amazon will cause brutal cost-cutting in an already competitive business doesn't look likely in the short term.
The Texas man who is accused of shooting and killing a stranger for cutting in front of him at a taco truck.
What it does take is ruthlessly cutting in some areas of your life, so you can live a rich life where it counts.
Everything sounded fine until I put my phone into the pocket of my running shorts, and it immediately started cutting in an out.
" He added, "So, I see a pair of underwear in the corner," with Letterman, 72, cutting in, "Assuming it belongs to Mr. Bieber.
The company said it stands by its famed zero-based budgeting approach to cost-cutting, in which managers need to justify all costs.
Today, the company announced it is launching two new instance sizes and cutting in half the price of most Linux-based Lightsail instances.
A 14-year-old boy allegedly shot another teen for cutting in a line to buy Yeezys in Brooklyn, NBC New York said.
Instead of bunching up to prevent the jerk in the other lane from cutting in, you leave space so he can glide in.
The idea of cutting in this way is to allow the corncrakes and other ground-nesting birds time to escape to the margins.
Brussels may well demand more cost cutting in May if, as it has suggested, Portugal fails to comply with the EU fiscal rules.
The pace of cord cutting in the U.S. is increasing faster than expected, according to a new forecast released this week by eMarketer.
But those workers "have already been laid off because we went through some cost cutting in the last couple of years," he added.
But it is worth noting that it required heavy cost-cuttingin sales, marketing, research and development, and stock-based compensation — to achieve.
No more video streaming cutting in and out because of spotty LTE connections between stations and no more waiting for videos to buffer!
I was in the right lane and another driver was honking and giving me the finger because he thought I was cutting in.
This means that the oilseed could arrive on the market a little earlier than usual this year, potentially cutting in to the U.S. business.
Homework begins and goodness sometimes it's just a simple spelling test, but sometimes it's a full on project with wood-cutting in the yard.
The minutes of the last rate-setting meeting, released on Tuesday, suggested the central bank could start cutting in October if inflation expectations drop.
And the other groups who seem to be "cutting in line" are in fact getting a chance at progress that was long denied them.
"I'm sure he didn't appreciate me cutting in on his time with Ashley, but look I'm not here to make friends," says clown Corden.
So the government seemed to be on the side of the people who were cutting in line and pushing the people in line back.
"The problem is not right now between the administration and Apple," he said, cutting in when the debate moderators tried to move to Trump.
Kreider then one-timed a cross-crease pass from Strome while cutting in on the left side for his seventh goal of the campaign.
With nearly 2/3rd of all VCs citing cost-cutting in 5003 as the norm — this is a clear indication that winter made an appearance.
Delphi's car also managed to handle with aplomb impolite drivers cutting in, but without feeling like it was overly erring on the side of caution.
Kuznetsov took a pass from Jakub Vrana while cutting in front of the net and beat Markstrom with a wrist shot on his blocker side.
Europe's biggest bank by assets has been looking to step up cost-cutting in a gloomy business environment brought about by an escalating Sino-U.
It will also mean that T-Mobile obviously no longer needs to pursue a strategy of aggressive price-cutting in order to poach Sprint customers.
Da Vinci doesn't make decisions on its own, though it does stabilize the tools and even prevent tele-operators from cutting in the wrong place.
The procedure allows for greater stability during rehab, which can be more aggressive, cutting in half what can be an eight to 12 week recovery.
There were no support groups for people like me or any progressive, sympathetic op-ed pieces about the practice of cutting in my local newspaper.
And his stage time was, let's say, abundant; if he wasn't cutting in between the swans, he was poised on a cliff directing their movements.
Alternatively, what is the best way to lose all my friends: approaching strangers on the street or cutting in line for the Beyoncé photo booth?
"Profitability will continue to be impacted by strong competition and with lower gross profit margins," he added, flagging further cost-cutting in the months ahead.
By cutting in half the price of certain athletic pants and sport bras, Victoria's Secret is trying to encourage customers to try its budding product lines.
UniCredit, under pressure to boost revenues after focusing on cost cutting in recent years, is working on a new business plan to be unveiled in December.
Kenya outlawed female genital cutting in 2011, and a special unit for investigating cutting cases, opened in 2014, prosecuted 503 cases in its first two years.
But if you do, cutting in half and swallowing them as two smaller pills should be fine, since there's no special time-release coating on these.
In 2013, lawmakers extended the federal ban to include "vacation cutting," in which American-born girls are sent to other countries to have the cutting performed.
Google did some cost-cutting in other areas by using less powerful processors, switching from a glass build to a plastic one, and stripping out wireless charging.
Alexander Radulov did the hard work down low, circling back to evade defenseman Jake Muzzin before cutting in and getting a shot off in front of Budaj.
Inside the vast, unfinished openness of Building 20, workers meet in conference rooms named for pet peeves like 'Cutting in Line' and 'Chewing With Your Mouth Open.
ABB Chief Executive Ulrich Spiesshofer told CNBC on Wednesday that the company had shown "very strong cost discipline in cost-cutting in 2015" in difficult trading conditions.
Last week BMW said it would step up cost cutting in anticipation of a difficult year, as it reported a 7.9 percent fall in 2018 operating profit.
Heinen scored his third goal this season, cutting in from the left wing to tuck the puck under Andersen's stick at 1:47 of the third period.
Last week BMW said it would step up cost cutting in anticipation of a difficult year, as it reported a 7.9 percent fall in 13 operating profit.
One of his first acts after assuming office in January 2017 was to issue an order cutting in half a plan to resettle 110,000 refugees that year.
For those cord-cutting in an effort to save money, combining these two services, and then perhaps Hulu, along with a digital antenna for broadcast channels, typically suffices.
"In the absence of consolidation (for the moment), cost cutting in Spain is one of the very few levers left to maintain/increase earnings," the Citi analysts noted.
Likewise, we plan to swing around the country with multiple feeds going at once on the screen, cutting in when something exciting is happening in a particular state.
Deutsche Bank initiated coverage of FedEx with a buy rating due to the prospect of better earnings results from sales growth and cost cutting in the coming years.
At its annual general meeting on Friday, Greencross warned that market conditions remained challenging and it did not expect to benefit from cost cutting in the first half.
CBS46's meteorologist, Ella Dorsey, says she received death threats for cutting in on The Masters Tournament coverage to update Georgia constituents about a tornado in the area.
Some rural areas in the Venezuelan countryside never fully recovered from the March blackouts, with power continuously cutting in and out for hours or days at a time.
While his text was cutting in its critique, we find no evidence to support your assertions that this text is 'part of a wider campaign rooted in antisemitism.
British banks have pursued major cost-cutting in recent years as their profits have come under pressure and more of their customers shun branch services to bank online.
But I do give, through my choreography, things I know I'd want, like points for cutting in and out of movement, because I know how to cut dance.
The Labor Department's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced Thursday it is cutting in half the level of silica workers can be exposed to on the job.
The elimination of the spare by automakers is not entirely an abandonment of good sense or a severe example of cost-cutting; in fact, it can benefit drivers.
BOORSTIN: AND SO WHAT ARE YOU SEEING IN TERMS OF OVERALL CORD-CUTTING IN THE TRADITIONAL TV BUSINESSES VERSUS WHAT YOU'RE SEEING IN GAINS FROM THE SKINNY BUNDLES?
Let this tragic incident serve as a lesson to those who would behave badly in the hopes of getting drunk food faster: Nothing good comes from cutting in line.
The depth to which they are cutting in to her political real estate could be measured at her recent speech in front of Pence and Europe's upper-echelon diplomats.
"In the absence of consolidation (for the moment), cost cutting in Spain is one of the very few levers left to maintain/increase earnings," Citi said in a note.
The scale of cost-cutting in the sector has "surprised us", according to Andrew Mackenzie, BHP chief executive officer, speaking at an industry conference in Miami earlier this month.
Self-harm only started to predominantly take the form of arm-cutting in the late 60s and bizarrely, it was, at the time, linked to being unable to menstruate.
In 2001 and 2007, during the dot-com bubble and the financial recession, the Fed cut interest rates three times and kept cutting in order to boost the economy.
Fitch believes that profitability will be supported by low loan impairment charges and additional cost cutting in 35300, offsetting the low interest rates and limited growth in corporate lending.
Guillier wants to encourage investment by cutting in half the time needed for mining and energy projects to receive environmental approval, and not bringing in new royalties or taxes.
Many operators are likely to focus on cost-cutting in 2020, via measures such as asset sales and network-sharing, according to a Economist Intelligent Unit report on Wednesday.
By the time the Fed started cutting in September, the U.S. economy had already been expanding for 1999 months, which was the third-longest expansion on record at the time.
You have to imagine away the alt-right, and imagine that Trump supporters suddenly stop seeing black people as one of the groups cutting in front of them in line.
Related: After Genital Cutting in Somalia, a Woman Chooses Reconstructive Surgery in America Puntland, a self-declared autonomous region in Somalia's northeast, passed a local ban against FGM in 2014.
The firm would be better off attending to two urgent priorities, analysts say: expansion in Asia and North America, and a round of cost-cutting in France, its largest market.
The camera pans, tilts and zooms between their perspective—instead of cuttingin order to keep viewers aware of where they are and who they're supposed to be looking at.
JAKARTA, Aug 12 (Reuters) - Indonesia is cutting in half a tax on home sales from September, according to a presidential regulation, a move that should help the country's property sector.
The central bank, which paused in June after cutting in May, may not stop there as many economists expect the cash rate at 1% by the end of the year.
The Labor Department's Occupations Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced Thursday it is cutting in half the maximum level of silica dust to which construction and manufacturing workers are exposed.
The conversion has hit turbulence amid missed deadlines and budget-cutting in Washington, and supporters of the privatization proposal have said the FAA is ill-equipped to complete the project.
The conversion has hit turbulence amid missed deadlines and budget cutting in Washington, and supporters of the privatization proposal have said the FAA is ill-equipped to complete the project.
By the time the Fed started cutting in September, the U.S. economy had already been expanding for 90 months, which was the third-longest expansion on record at the time.
NEW YORK An article on Saturday about Atlantic City's mayor, Frank M. Gilliam Jr., included a caption that misstated the position of Mr. Gilliam at a ribbon cutting in June.
A number of provisions would hit taxpayers in Democratic-leaning states hardest, like rolling back deductions for state and local taxes and cutting in half the popular mortgage interest deduction.
The rate of cord-cutting in the US is likely to accelerate in the months ahead due to the impacts of coronavirus on live sports programming and household discretionary spend.
The move marked the latest round of price cutting in the asset management industry, which has benefited from rising markets and steady inflows of investor cash to passively managed products.
Schmaltz made it 53-0 at 19:21 of the first period after cutting in from the right side of the net and banging in a Christian Dvorak crossing pass.
Eighteen seconds later, Taylor Hall made it 5-1, blowing down the left wing, cutting in front of goal and depositing a backhand past Canucks goalie Jacob Markstrom (2428 saves).
Like other media companies, W.W.E. is grappling with the new world of cord-cutting, in which viewers drop their cable subscriptions and order shows, à la carte, via the internet.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, looming at one end of the stage, nudged and honked his way into the proceedings like an SUV cutting in to Midtown traffic.
She says that driver, who was heading in the opposite direction, violated her right of way by cutting in front of her in the intersection ... to make a left turn.
Back at the hotel opening, Trump joined wife Melania and his children Donald Jr., Eric, Ivanka and Tiffany for the official ribbon-cutting in the grand lobby of his new hotel.
The funds rate was at 5.25% when the central bank started cutting in 2007; it is now closer to 2.38%, around the middle of the target range of 2.25% to 2.5%.
It prohibits producers from beak cutting, in which farmers remove part of newborn hens' beaks to prevent pecking, and from starving birds to force them to molt, another unfortunately common practice.
" Schumer also accused the President of "politicizing and dividing America" and urged him to focus "on the real solution -- anti-terrorism funding -- which he proposed cutting in his most recent budget.
To capture the Democratic gubernatorial nomination in 2006, Patrick had to wage an outsider candidacy for the ages, cutting in front of every dutiful party lieutenant from Provincetown to the Berkshires.
"Please don't call 911 because people are cutting in front of you in line," a sheriff's station tweeted after deputies responded to a false alarm of fights at the wholesale store.
Most genital cutting in Egypt is carried out by doctors and nurses at private clinics, with the rest done at home, according to the Egypt Demographic and Health Survey of 2014.
When an FBI agent testified in a pretrial hearing for Manafort last month, Ellis paced around his leather chair, listening and occasionally cutting in to guide the attorneys in their questioning.
The conversion has hit turbulence amid missed deadlines and rampant budget cutting in Washington, and supporters of the privatization proposal have said the FAA is ill-equipped to complete the project.
Then, the instructions call for you to snip the bottom and top of your vine to expose the green wood, and place the cutting in about 10-20cm of soil, buds up.
Since the Fed started cutting in July, the curve has become no longer inverted, with the key spread between the 3-month and benchmark 10-year notes going positive on Oct. 11.
That will be still up 11 percent from a year ago, helped by efficiency improvements and cost-cutting in the chip business, which accounts for nearly four-fifths of Samsung's operating profit.
"With four months of the cutting in effect we haven't seen a sizable reduction in global oil fuel inventories," said Gene McGillian, manager of market research at Tradition Energy in Stamford, Connecticut.
There were still some technical hiccups at Parmarth with the connection often cutting in and out, or not available throughout the grounds or overloading when many people tried to use it simultaneously.
Vice President Mike Pence in March announced an accelerated timeline for NASA to put astronauts back the lunar surface by 2024, cutting in half a previous goal to get there by 2028.
The group advocates for the right to practice female genital cutting in India, where no law against the practice exists but women's rights groups have long fought for it to be outlawed.
Popeyes chicken: Maryland authorities are searching for a man who they say fatally stabbed someone for cutting in line during the much-hyped return of the fast-food chain's popular chicken sandwich.
A work closer to a conventional painting is a square section of an old crate fence that Renato painted black with a white triangle cutting in from the top, slightly off center.
The show's brand of pitch black humor felt especially cutting in this setting, calling to mind the bluster and pathos of the Brett Kavanaugh hearings in a way that was deeply uncomfortable.
While there might be some adjustments left to work out regarding restructuring efforts, those will be done with more than just cost-cutting in mind as Keppel focuses on efficiency, Loh said.
"The cord cutting in our view is only going to accelerate and probably accelerate at a much faster rate than is widely thought," Cook said in a call with analysts on Tuesday.
Bunge, which lags its peers in terms of returns to shareholders, fended off a bid from Glencore earlier this year and promised extensive cost-cutting in a sweeping restructuring announced in July.
Record high household debt to disposable income ratio is one reason the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has held interest rates at a record low 1.5 percent after last cutting in August.
It is pulling out of distressed credit, European securitized products trading, and long-term illiquid financing altogether, and it is cutting in businesses including flow credit, US securitized products trading, and equity derivatives.
Japanese electronics giant Sony posted a 666.5 percent rise in pretax profit for its full fiscal year, helped by cost cutting in its smartphone business and the continued popularity of the PlayStation 4.
It is true that fully protected areas see less deforestation than the reserve, but these, as Dr Pfaff shows, are areas where you would not expect much tree-cutting in the first place.
She imagines this feeling as a line, in which rural whites stand and wait while imagining that folks from other constituencies are cutting in ahead of them and being celebrated for doing so.
Another was more cutting in their assessment of the situation: "People have been waiting for this to blow up and did not foresee that this would blow up in quite a spectacular way."
ZURICH, May 3 (Reuters) - Swisscom AG said on Wednesday that first-quarter net profit rose 13 percent, beating analyst expectations, as the state-controlled telecommunications company continued cost-cutting in its home market.
Defenseman Nicolas Hague fired a wrist shot from the right point, and Tuch, cutting in front of the net, deflected the shot over Kuemper's right shoulder for his second goal of the season.
And from their perspective, other groups — black and brown Americans, women — are now cutting in line, because they're getting new (and more equal) opportunities through new anti-discrimination laws and especially federal policies.
Screenshot: GizmodoThen there are the ads, cutting in every few songs to prompt you to upgrade to premium or to tell you about something else that you might want to spend your money on.
There were more wire ties on the giant heap, so I returned to it with my scissors and just kept cutting in the hope that a bicycle would magically appear in front of me.
"Typically we see refineries cutting in the fourth quarter and the first quarter, and this year we saw refineries running very high utilisation rates" due to the steep contango in the gasoline futures market.
And from their perspective, people — black and brown Americans, women — are now cutting in the line, because they're getting new (and more equal) opportunities through new anti-discrimination laws and policies like affirmative action.
"I know that there was a demand to the central bank for a rate cut of 300 basis points in June, and they were asked to continue cutting in July," said the first source.
Center Connor McDavid scored midway through the first period, cutting in from the right and flicking the puck over the stick of the Finnish goaltender Mikko Koskinen for his first goal of the tournament.
So Brian teamed up with The Wirecutter, a product recommendation website that The New York Times has collaborated with in the past, to come up with a comprehensive guide for cord-cutting in 2016.
FRANKFURT, Feb 21 (Reuters) - Tesla Inc said it had resumed tree cutting in Gruenheide, Germany so it can construct its first European car and battery factory following moves by environmentalists to stop local deforestation.
It describes the White House's plans as cutting in half "the annual immigration inflow of new workers and future voters," illustrating a desire to reduce the number of people of color who become citizens.
That doesn't mean the AI was being evil, only that it didn't know all the things one shouldn't do when going to the pharmacy, be it not paying for the drugs or cutting in line.
Japanese electronics giant Sony posted a 22015 percent rise in pretax profit for its full fiscal year on Thursday, helped by cost cutting in its smartphone business and the continued popularity of the PlayStation 313.
Watched is a rare journalistic endeavor, one in which we are able listen to American Muslim women speak about their experiences coming of age in post-9/11 America—without any other voices cutting in.
They have a roomy elegance; their distinctive shape, she says, comes from an ancient Chinese method of pattern cutting, in which fabrics are cut flat, on a table, rather than on a three-dimensional model.
And from their perspective, people — black and brown Americans, immigrants, women — are now cutting in the line, because they're getting new (and more equal) opportunities through new anti-discrimination laws and policies like affirmative action.
Skinner got the first when he took a Vladimir Sobotka pass while cutting in front of the goal and beat Bishop with a backhand shot under the crossbar for his fourth goal of the season.
Since announcing a new strategy in 2016, which included selling its oil and gas business, Maersk has focussed less on market share and more on profitability and cost-cutting in its container and logistics business.
And the benefits of staying honest decline, because everybody is cutting in front of you in line to see the doctor, or winning the contracts that you might have had a decent chance of getting.
And from their perspective, other groups — black and brown Americans, women — are now cutting in the line because they're getting new (and more equal) opportunities through anti-discrimination laws, policies like affirmative action, and immigration.
And from their perspective, other groups — black and brown Americans, women — are now cutting in the line, because they're getting new (and more equal) opportunities through new anti-discrimination laws and policies like affirmative action.
That very situation — a growing number of cable channels to subscribe to — led to the sorts of massive cable bundles whose growing bloat and expense led to the rise of cord cutting in the first place.
When buyers complain about corner-cutting in the construction of a Trump-branded apartment complex ("value engineering", he calls such penny-pinching in "The Art of the Deal"), they harm the value of their own asset.
Key restrictions on Iran's nuclear program will ease in a little more than a decade, cutting in half the time Tehran would need to build a bomb, according to a document obtained by The Associated Press.
If Trump and his GOP allies succeed in their plan of cutting in half the number of people legally immigrating to this country, Social Security will lose$2.4 trillion in revenue over the next 75 years.
Hatem, who scored the winner against South Korea in the quarter-finals, summoned up another magnificent strike, cutting in from the right before curling the ball past the helpless Gonda into the top left-hand corner.
What unites her subjects is the powerful feeling that others are 'cutting in line' and that the federal government is supporting people on the dole — 'taking money from the workers and giving it to the idle.
After a final round to address the last details, on Monday, Mr. Moret was driving through rural Virginia when he signed the final state agreements digitally, his cell reception cutting in and out along the road.
One of his first acts after assuming office in January 2017 was to issue an order cutting in half a plan put in place by Democratic President Barack Obama, to resettle 110,000 refugees in fiscal 2017.
Her clothes have a roomy elegance; their distinctive shape, she says, comes from an ancient Chinese method of pattern cutting, in which fabrics are cut flat, on a table, rather than on a three-dimensional model.
Pastrnak started the scoring when he took a pass from Krug while cutting in front of the net and backhanded a shot just inside the right skate of Vasilevskiy for his 28th goal of the season.
He's about to drop it in the hole on the front when the other Chinese woman starts shouting at him about cutting in, but he tells her to shut the fuck up and drops it in anyway.
Nylund said: "At present I do not have evidence that there is a link" (to cost-cutting) ** In the course of two weeks, a Statoil offshore platform caught fire and another was shut after a gas leak.
Although it would be slightly out of character, Daenerys might forgive Jon for cutting in front of her in the line of succession, and arrange a marriage alliance with Jon anyway, to secure her own precarious position.
PA will focus on cost-cutting in a prolonged uranium slump, trimming 100 to 200 more jobs this year and staying out of the hunt for new mine exploration projects, a senior company official said on Tuesday.
Bogaletch was determined to stop female cutting in Ethiopia after it killed her sister and nearly claimed her own life, setting up the charity Kembatti Mentti Gezzimma (KMG), which translates as Kembatta Women Standing Together in 1997.
The changes included cutting in half the amount of whole grains required to be served starting in the 2019-20 school year, affording schools more flexibility to offer noodles, tortillas and other foods containing mainly refined grains.
Thomson Reuters has relied heavily on cost cutting in recent years as its core customers, including banks, brokerages and investment houses, retrench in the face of weak trading conditions, tougher regulations and the rise of passive investing.
Mr. Layton ("The Imposter") then heightens the intensity by cutting in footage of their real-life counterparts — Spencer Reinhard, Warren Lipka, Eric Borsuk and Charles Allen II — as they reckon with the moral ramifications of their caper.
A study last year by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that more than a half million women and girls were affected by, or at risk of, genital cutting in the United States in 2012.
He said he was looking forward to one last ribbon-cuttingin June of next year — at a new complex for the Edible Academy, where visitors will be able to experiment with planting seeds and harvesting produce.
In recent years, he has published sensitive research on female genital cutting in Iran and the Shiite practice of "temporary marriage," in which males and females, often in their teens, enter into marriage for a fixed period.
In recent years, he has published sensitive research on female genital cutting in Iran and the Shiite practice of "temporary marriage," in which males and females, often in their teens, enter into marriage for a fixed period.
It's funny, it's extremely not funny, it's stressful, it's a little bit meditative, it's brilliantly acted, it's shot with painterly precision, it's cutting in its critique of racial relations in society, and it's a fucking blast to watch.
Byron took a pass from Max Domi while cutting in front of the net and beat Marc-Andre Fleury with a backhand shot through his pads to give Montreal its first overtime win in six tries this season.
Researchers focused on a procedure known as posterior phakic lens implantation, which involves cutting in front of the eye outside the cornea to insert a lens that floats behind the iris in front of the eye's natural lens.
"We got what we were looking for: good commercial trends, earnings visibility, operational leverage and gradual improvement of solvency," brokerage Jefferies said in a note, adding it expected improvements and more cost cutting in corporate and investment banking.
Soon after the attack, Manchester police sources told Reuters they believed security in London - 250 km (160 miles) to the south - had been prioritized while budget cutting in other cities saw police staff cut and career opportunities reduced.
The implications for cost-cutting in the beer industry (not to mention among their binge-drinking classmates) are huge and it's no coincidence that the students' advisors include executives at MillerCoors, Anheuser Busch InBev, Biocon India, and Heineken.
"The Fed can do all the cutting in the world, but unless there is a vaccine or the infections start rolling over, you still cannot escape the headline risk of the coronavirus," Grasso told me from the floor.
"I laugh when people are shocked to hear that we still eat the fish," said Chrissy Swain, 37, who helped set up the community's long-running blockade against logging and clear-cutting in the forests around the reserve.
Surveillance footage showed several people were waiting in a line specifically set aside for service for a chicken sandwich when Davis entered the store and methodically started cutting in line, police Chief Hank Stawinski told reporters on Tuesday.
To put the scale of the potential threat of cord-cutting in perspective: for more than a year now, Netflix has had more subscribers in the United States than cable television, and the speed of changeover is only increasing.
Yet, to illustrate what actually happened to many immigrants: If, upon concluding a shopping trip, one encounters 730,000 people cutting in line at the cash register, it cannot be said that there is no impact on one's shopping trip.
Given that its cable subscribers have declined from 28.6 million to 280 million, and its cost cutting in head count, these articles wonder if ESPN can continue to shell out as much when they come up for bid again.
Hunt gave Vegas a 1-0 lead at the 14:11 mark of the first period, cutting in front of the net and then putting in Haula feed from the right corner for his first goal of the season.
The European Union's antitrust watchdog has accused General Electric, Canon and Merck of breaching the bloc's merger rules as part of a clampdown on corner-cutting in merger clearance processes, The Wall Street Journal and The Financial Times reported.
Lack was injured on the game-winning goal by Athanasiou, his 18th of the season, as the center raced down the right wing on a partial breakaway before cutting in on the goal as he was checked from behind.
Since then, the company has started selling Echo speakers at the chain while cutting in-store prices for Prime members, but this is the most significant statement yet of Amazon's intent to leverage the purchase to become a grocery destination itself.
Chinese policymakers have rolled out a flurry of measures to support growth, including cutting in January the amount of cash that some banks must hold as reserves for the fifth time in a year, to boost lending to smaller businesses.
Announced payroll reductions of 20,246 marked the highest monthly total since the start of the oil price rout in mid-2014 that has sent crude prices spiraling about 70 percent and led to massive cost-cutting in the U.S. oil patch.
"These declarations are happening in some of the countries where female genital cutting prevalence is the highest in Africa, I am truly convinced ... it is possible to witness the end of cutting in one generation," said Tostan founder Molly Melching.
The Americans' directors hold the characters at a distance, usually filming in wide or medium shots, only cutting in for close-ups when a particularly deceptive con is on or when a moment of raw emotion pierces Philip or Elizabeth's exteriors.
Two Defense Department officials said Thursday that about 7,000 troops will be withdrawn in the coming months — cutting in half the number of American forces there — in an early step to ending the United States' involvement in the 17-year war.
Montreal took a quick 1-0 lead at the 1:55 mark of the first period on Petry's seventh goal of the season, backhanding a feed from Tomas Tatar inside the left post while cutting in front of the net.
"President Trump, instead of politicizing and dividing America, which he always seems to do at times of national tragedy, should be focusing on the real solution — anti-terrorism funding — which he proposed cutting in his most recent budget," Schumer said.
The Stars responded quickly, with Gurianov tying the score 38 seconds later by taking a pass from Justin Dowling and beating a defender down the boards on the right before cutting in front of the net and scoring past Rittich.
The problem, though, is that drones are also expensive, and they can only travel a distance that will allow the aircraft to maintain enough battery life to turn around and come back, essentially cutting in half the distance they can cover.
But Tate has shown no aptitude for ring cutting in the past and, as Rousey found out, you are not going to convince Holm to just back onto the fence as so many other 'top strikers' in MMA will when under fire.
When people get to cut in line, they&aposre cutting in line over other people from countries who are waiting in line to come here legally so it&aposs actually these immigrant communities that are hurt when we don&apost enforce our borders.
The state-controlled Swiss telecommunications company said on Wednesday that first-quarter net profit rose 2.5 percent, beating expectations of analysts who had predicted a decline, as it continued cost-cutting in its home market and got help from its growing Italian business.
It was also hard not to notice that the little dude oftentimes looked like the liveliest, most dangerous American on the pitch, beating defenders one-on-one, cutting in from all angles and delivering several almost-assists to go with his actual one.
It was the purist expression of it – my third day in a row, cutting in Nashville, that raw tracking vocal, with the band performing purely, without a lot of forethought, just from their hearts as an expression of sadness about his passing.
"I think it's a very rude question, to be honest with you," said Trump, taking offense to Bash asking why the candidate was at a hotel ribbon-cutting in Washington, rather than campaigning in key battleground locales like Ohio, Pennsylvania or Florida.
We believe overall profitability will slightly improve from 2H0003 due to cost-cutting in its domestic department stores, a turnaround in its domestic hypermarket division, and continued robust performance in other businesses, such as its electronics retail and TV home shopping business.
Both parties were heavily criticised by MMA's often overly-rabid fan base—with the UFC accused of cheapening their product for a quick buck, while CM Punk was scrutinised for cutting in line and earning a UFC contract without having fought before.
The EBITDA margin improved to a negative 14.8 percent in the first half of 2016 from negative 33.4 percent in the first half of 2015, which the company said was driven by tighter inventory management and cost-cutting in its drive to profitability.
"President Trump, instead of politicizing and dividing America, which he always seems to do at times of national tragedy, should be focusing on the real solution - anti-terrorism funding - which he proposed cutting in his most recent budget," Schumer said in a statement.
Cord-cutting in the face of expensive cable packages and increased and improved streaming options have prompted many news outlets to commit more focus to the digital side of the business as millennials, especially, have shown an inclination for absorbing content online.
The only downside is that the wireless speakers have been cutting in and out for some time when paired with our TV. Troubleshooting on our own thus far hasn't yielded great results, and the tech support hours coincide with when we're at work.
Authorities in Delaware have charged a 19-year-old woman with assault and reckless endangerment for allegedly attacking a pregnant woman who tried cutting in front of her at the drive-thru of a Chick-fil-A in the town of Bear.
David Madden, an analyst at CMC Markets, said the restructure was a "good start" but that the bank will probably want to do more cost cutting in a year or two once it has deployed capital to more profitable sections of the group.
So Hyundai has deployed vibration-calculated accelerometers, amplifiers, and multiple microphones in the company's new Genesis GV80 SUV, giving each seat a dedicated signal tailored to what the car's interior mics detect at each position and cutting in-cabin noise in half.
Presurgery, my gamer's approach to moving through Manhattan was all about anticipating openings—slipping past the groups of men in Patagonia vests walking three abreast, cutting in front of iPhone addicts, scooting around the double-wide strollers, going for shortcuts and cheats.
WASHINGTON — Representative Matt Gaetz of Florida came to Washington in 2017 with a reputation for bipartisan deal-cutting in the State Legislature — then spent a year idling behind the slow-moving minivans in the House Republican Conference like a Mustang stuck in traffic.
If you already have cable, the service will be free, but if you've been cord-cutting in favor of services like Netflix and Hulu, CNBC says it will cost around $10 a month — on top of what you're already paying for those other platforms.
"Solid real economic growth and the RBA's desire for 'further information' after cutting in May is likely to see the RBA wait till August before cutting rates again," said Shane Oliver, head of investment strategy and chief economist at AMP Capital, in a weekly note.
"President Trump, instead of politicizing and dividing America, which he always seems to do at times of national tragedy, should be focusing on the real solution - anti-terrorism funding - which he proposed cutting in his most recent budget," Schumer said in a statement Wednesday.
" The minority leader in the Senate responded, "President Trump instead of politicizing and dividing America which he always seems to do at times of national tragedy, should be focusing on the real situation, antiterrorism funding at which he proposed cutting in his most recent budget.
Meanwhile, they see asylum-seekers at the borders and believe that it's these immigrants who are cutting in front, without recognizing that the amount of asylum seekers allowed have little bearing on the caps placed on the number of family- and employment-based immigration.
The use of Nolito on the left, cutting in to link up with Alvaro Morata, has restored a fluency to the team, and while they may not quite be the pass-and-move machine of four years ago, the victory over Turkey was highly impressive.
Later, while dining at the Blue Bayou, feeling uneasy about cutting in front of waiting guests, I considered some of the reactions we&aposd gotten, which ranged from awe to envy to resentment, often accompanied by commentary: Wow, they don&apost have to wait.
When Florida House Republican Daniel Webster showed up for a ribbon cutting in the retirement community of the Villages last Friday, he was met by a group wearing MAGA hats and Trump-Pence T-shirts—but also by dozens of chanting and singing Trump opponents.
Researchers from Barkai's team—in conjunction with colleagues from Germany and Spain—have discovered a plethora of tortoise remains exhibiting signs of heating and cutting in the Qesem Cave near Tel Aviv, Israel—an archeological site dating back to the late Lower Paleolithic Age.
But if you get over to the right and wait your turn in a crowded highway exit lane, rather than cutting in at the last moment, that teaches me that there's a sense of fairness and equality, and that people feel embedded in the group.
Wilfred Ndidi came on at the start of extra time to put Leicester ahead in the 03th minute, and Gray finished off Derby by cutting in from the left, beating two defenders and driving a rising shot high into the net in the 114th.
Lemieux cut it to 4-1 near the end of the second period when, while cutting in front of the net, he deflected Jacob Trouba's shot from the top of the right circle into the top left corner for his fourth goal of the season.
On Monday, Poland's environment minister, Jan Szyszko, who had called the logging a "protective" effort to combat a bark-beetle infestation, said that he ordered an end to the cutting in a third of the forest, but that the logging would continue in the remainder.
HOUSTON/DENVER, Jan 3 (Reuters) - Shares of U.S. shale producers spiked briefly on Friday as Middle East tensions boosted oil prices to an eight-month high, but the bump is likely to prove temporary and the companies will stay focused on cost-cutting in 503.
Here's how reporter Erin Cox described some of the measures, which still must get approval from the legislature and governor, over at the Sun: The group suggested cutting in half the time officers can wait before speaking to investigators, from 10 days to five.
This would allow trucking companies to operate convoys of transport trucks with much higher efficiency when compared to similar arrangements that rely on human reaction time to do things like keep distance, and deal with unexpected events like personal vehicles cutting in between members of the convoy.
Well, let's talk about that consolidation, because hedge fund companies buying newspaper organizations is not a good formula for success, especially when those hedge fund organizations are known for cutting in order to squeeze out either real estate or whatever they're looking for, often real estate, actually.
Mayor Pete Buttigieg tried to play the peacekeeping millennial, cutting in after Julián Castro — the former federal housing secretary, disinclined to leave the squabbling to the three favorites — interjected from the stage's periphery to suggest that Mr. Biden, 76, had forgotten what he said just minutes prior.
President Trump, instead of politicizing and dividing America, which he always seems to do at times of national tragedy, should be focusing on the real solution — anti-terrorism funding — which he proposed cutting in his most recent budget,' Schumer, a Democrat from New York, said in a statement Wednesday.
Following Canada's 7-0 thrashing of Cuba earlier on Sunday, Mexico needed at least a point to secure top spot and they took the lead just before the half-hour mark through Uriel Antuna, who raced down the right before cutting in and firing home inside the near post.
Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc will consider selling its commercial marine business, which has been hit by weak demand in offshore oil and gas markets, as chief executive Warren East launches a new round of cost-cutting in a bid to accelerate his shake-up of the blue-chip engineer.
So does it count as our regular narrative no-recipe if I say to make a version on the fly this evening using my standard cornbread recipe and cutting in a half-cup of crumbled Fritos, a cup of grated sharp Cheddar and a couple of diced jalapeños?
In recent years, American politicians have funded lots of shiny new infrastructure — the kind you can put your name on and have a ribbon cutting in front of — while ignoring the basic upkeep that keeps the water clean and running, electricity flowing, and bridges from falling into the river.
"History shows that Russia has a very poor track record in keeping its promises when it comes to cutting output in cooperation with OPEC; Russia has never actually done any cutting in the past," Michael Wittner, global head of oil research at Societe Generale said in a note.
Fox 5's Evan Lambert tweeted that sources told him "a fight over someone cutting in line led to a stabbing death tonight in Oxon Hill, MD."The chicken sandwich returned to the Popeyes menu Sunday after the chain sold out of the popular menu item in August.
When you try to explain extreme weight cutting in MMA to someone who asks why the guys on TV look so much bigger than 155 pounds, you're reminded of how laughable an enterprise it all is, and how the purveyors of Epsom salt and distilled water must be rich.
The discrepancies between the number on the label and the calories that are actually available in our food, combined with individual variations in how we metabolize that food, can add up to much more than the 200 calories a day that nutritionists often advise cutting in order to lose weight.
This turns out to be more fraught than expected, especially once the venture catches the eye of town grande dame Violet Gamart (Patricia Clarkson, viciously cutting in the most elegant way), who seeks the historic premises for her own pet project, and does whatever she can to thwart Florence's ambitions.
The discrepancies between the number on the label and the calories that are actually available in our food, combined with individual variations in how we metabolise that food, can add up to much more than the 200 calories a day that nutritionists often advise cutting in order to lose weight.
In Burns, the county seat with 2,800 people, a decline in timber cutting in the national forests hurt the economy and forest health too, said Brenda Smith, the executive director of the High Desert Partnership, a nonprofit group that tries to bring together government agencies and local people over land disputes.
The unverified argument falls in line with a contentious debate over what even qualifies as FGM and whether sanctioning the least harmful versions of the procedure (including what's known as the "ritual nick") could actually protect girls at-risk of FGM from more invasive cutting in countries where the practice is illegal.
Lambert tweeted that sources told him "a fight over someone cutting in line led to a stabbing death tonight in Oxon Hill, MD."The popular chicken sandwich, which caused a frenzy when it was first introduced in August, was reintroduced to the Popeyes menu on Sunday after selling out across the chain's locations.
" The Billie Returns The newly restored 244-year-old Billie Holiday Theater in Bedford-Stuyvesant held its ribbon-cutting in May with an inaugural program that included Roger Robinson, Sonia Sanchez and Jason Moran and Alicia Hall Moran, followed by three sold-out readings of Zora Neale Hurston's "Their Eyes Were Watching God.
He has performed his calling card so often since he first joined Bayern Munich 10 years ago that it now bears his name — not just in Germany, but also in France, where the act of cutting in from the right wing to shoot with the left foot is known as Le Robben.
Everybody from Jonah Hill to Gervais to Schumer got bleeped at one point or another, and with NBC's carpet-bombing approach to making sure no swears got on TV, it led to a show that sometimes felt like it was being broadcast over a cellphone with spotty reception that kept cutting in and out.
Its rate had barely got back above 25% when, in early 2100, a collapsing housing market forced a return to cutting; in late 2008, as the full extent of the recession was only just becoming clear, rates dropped to near zero, leaving the Fed to combat the worst downturn in generations without its main weapon.
" President Donald Trump on Friday posted an edited clip from a speech Omar, a freshman Democrat from Minnesota, gave to a California chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations last month, cutting in pieces of her remarks with imagery from the 9/11 attacks, and writing in his tweet, "We will never forget.
Read more: A top Comcast exec on how the TV bundle could be fundamentally changed by new streaming services like Disney Plus and HBO MaxSatellite-TV providers including Dish Network and AT&T's DirecTV have been the hardest hit by cord-cutting in recent months, as people shift to cheaper and more flexible TV packages.
If the euro area countries continue to insist on balancing the books and cutting in half their current public debt to GDP ratio, it simply follows that the ECB has to provide an appropriate amount of monetary accommodation to offset the fiscal tightening and keep the economy on a steady and sustainable growth path.
Scott tells me it's too dangerous to do too much cutting in a single sitting, instead they pause because they don't want to over cut the stone and must let the "excited" stone relax: The speed of the wheel and grinding the stone against it causes the diamond to heat up and intensify the color.
Vegas, which was just 1-for-14 on the power play over its previous five games, then made it 2-0 with a power-play goal when Tuch tapped in a feed from Nate Schmidt while cutting in front of the net for his fourth goal of the season and third in two games.
Related: After Genital Cutting in Somalia, a Woman Chooses Reconstructive Surgery in America In an effort to put an end to female genital mutilation (FGM) in Somalia, the country where the practice is most widespread, Somali Prime Minister Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke joined more than a million others on Wednesday in signing an online petition calling for a ban.
The Trump administration announced a couple of weeks ago that the advertising budget for this year's open enrollment period for the ACA marketplace would be cut by 90 percent (from $100 million to $5003 million), and that it was cutting in-person assistance through its "navigator" grants by 40 percent (from $63 million to $37 million).
After years in the country, and on top of the ill-fated Hong Kong experience, I'd had a list of concerns: shoulder-to-shoulder crowds engaged in behaviors not unique to China but well-documented here such as cutting in line, littering, public urination or defecation by children, arguing, shoving, fighting and the ever-present problem of stinky public toilets.
First, there's the 30-minute wait while the same garbled yacht rock track loops in your ear, and then another 15 minutes of "Okay, now turn the router on and off again" before you might get a useful answer as to why your internet connection has been cutting in and out for two days, and—oh crap, the call dropped.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpAs Biden surges, GOP Ukraine probe moves to the forefront Republicans, rooting for Sanders, see Biden wins as setback Trump says Biden Ukraine dealings will be a 'major' campaign issue MORE on Tuesday criticized the Federal Reserve's decision to cut interest rates by half a percentage point as insufficient, demanding "more easing and cutting" in a tweet.
Whether cutting in front of Girl Scouts at a Columbus Day parade (something he did as a military school cadet) or trying to intimidate homeowners to get their property (as he did when building a golf course in Scotland), Trump has always used whatever means necessary to get what he wants, without recognizing that going all-in isn't always necessary and may, sometimes, hurt him.
When President Trump took office, he appointed Tom Price, a longtime foe of Obamacare during his time in Congress, to run H.H.S. In the past several months, liberals have shouted "sabotage" as they have witnessed Mr. Price take actions such as slashing Obamacare's advertising budget, tweaking the rules on the types of plans insurers are allowed to offer and cutting in half — to six weeks — the program's open enrollment period.
Read this: WeWork and Uber are giving SoftBank a black eye, but that doesn't mean Vision Fund II is in trouble, experts sayEarlier Friday, WeWork announced in updated offering filings that it is revamping its corporate governance, cutting in half the number of votes CEO Adam Neumann will get for his shares from 20 each to 10 each, and committing to having a board in which the majority of directors are independent.
The forthcoming update, which brings the app to version 2.5, is set to turn the miniature camera into a portable multi-cam vlogger dream rig, offering both remote shooting for Facebook Live using that Wi-Fi tethering function I mentioned, as well as handheld options that include seamlessly cutting in live selfie shots and well as not one, but two slightly different external views from both the DxO One itself, and the very capable iPhone video camera your device already has built-in.

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