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"We're literally diverging from ourselves in every moment," Spector said.
Two timelines, diverging from one catalyst: the Fantastic Beasts movie.
YouTube is diverging from the typical Stories formula in several ways.
Diverging from the game theme was Oh Hello by Natalia Cabrera.
Posni first noticed the Nasdaq diverging from the S&P in March.
"The market is diverging from the fundamentals quite a bit," she said.
Other digital currencies, however, showed mixed results, diverging from bitcoin for now.
His testimony also took a more mainstream stance on climate science, diverging from his past.
Cities and other places where the educated and mobile gather are diverging from their hinterlands.
According to Bernstein, emotions among individual investors are running too high and diverging from fundamentals.
"You can't have government spending and taxes constantly diverging from each other," Harvard's Furman said.
Also, over time, the various artifacts have been diverging from each other in terms of mass.
McConnell rejected that request and slammed Schumer for diverging from the precedent of Clinton's impeachment trial.
She noted that it agreed last month to avoid regulations in Northern Ireland diverging from EU member Ireland.
The report said that diverging from EU insurance capital rules could, for example, affect future EU market access.
Automakers have objected to diverging from California's standard because they've already committed to developing vehicles based its rules.
So it was heartening, at least, to see Woods diverging from that script and reveling in the journey.
Obama's nuclear modernization began diverging from his original vision early on, when Republican senators resisted his arms reduction strategy.
He earned early points with the Russia hawks on the committee by diverging from Trump and talking tough on Putin.
The South Carolina governor will note, however, that the U.N. is increasingly diverging from U.S. interests at home and abroad.
By diverging from conventional norms and stereotypes, these films have created onscreen relationships that are reminiscent of our own relationships.
Shortly thereafter, with their interests increasingly diverging from those of Fox, Palin and Beck both parted ways with the network.
The conversation, diverging from a "one China" policy observed for decades by past Republican and Democratic administrations, ruffled feathers in Beijing.
Wright said he arrived at his number by diverging from the government in the way seasonal adjustments are made to the numbers.
British officials are also uneasy about EU negotiators writing into the draft that the British province will avoid diverging from EU rules.
But far from diverging from Republican orthodoxy in the direction of covering more people, it diverges in the direction of covering fewer people.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan advanced 0.5 percent on Friday, diverging from Wall Street, which posted slight declines overnight.
It's a plan still sketchy on the most important details -- something Brady readily acknowledges -- but one that he doesn't plan on diverging from.
However, he noted that an emerging markets bond ETF, the EMB, has begun showing weakness as it has begun diverging from the EEM.
Over time, Taylor said, he "came to believe" that the irregular channel's interests were diverging from those of the regular, official diplomatic channel.
For example, the grooves aren't all diverging from the Stickney Crater, as might be expected if they were created by the crater-forming event.
"The Chinese monetary cycle is diverging from the U.S. monetary cycle," said Jonathan Garner, Morgan Stanley's chief equity strategist for Asia and emerging markets.
Britain thinks this commitment can be made consistent both with leaving the EU single market and customs union and with diverging from EU regulations.
Now, the company is diverging from rivals and developing dozens of lithium products that can help boost electricity storage and increase a battery's charge.
Asian shares rose on Tuesday, diverging from New York markets that slipped on concern about President Donald Trump's ability to focus on economic policies.
The world to come is being built from these games that are even further diverging from the formula build in the center of culture.
Fitbit, previously primarily focused on less-expensive and popular fitness trackers, is now diverging from its core strategy as it enters the smartwatch market.
Three-month volatility fell to a record low of 4.4/6.123%, suggesting traders do not see the main currency pair diverging from current levels.
The question — if you're a dedicated consumer of news, or someone who publishes it — is whether the News Feed's priorities are diverging from your own.
At an estimated 65% of GDP at end-244, net external debt is three times higher than the 'B' median and increasingly diverging from it.
The discussion sessions he attended on healthcare and supporting innovation in AI were well-informed and freewheeling, quickly diverging from the White House's preferred talking points.
Britain may have to rely on the EU's "equivalence" system for access to the bloc's financial market, which hinges on avoiding diverging from the continent's rules.
I'm watching the Russell 2000 closely, as it's begun diverging from the S&P 33 recently, and that could signal trouble ahead for the broader market.
The Keenes' only crime was to move their gentle son and unladylike daughter to a town where the penalty for diverging from gender norms is death.
A study last year of genetic diversity among people today indicates that populations began diverging from one another in Africa between 260,000 and 350,000 years ago.
One reason for regionalisation is that the American market is diverging from global trends, argues Kristin Dziczek of America's Centre for Automotive Research, an industry-research outfit.
After diverging from a common ancestor, a group of archaic H. sapiens spread across Africa, gradually acquiring the traits that would eventually come to characterize our species.
Some senior Republican leaders in the U.S. Congress have expressed outrage at what they called Russian interference in America's elections, diverging from their own party's president-elect.
Again diverging from his stump speech, he said that while driving through North Carolina on Wednesday, he had noticed that gas was selling for $1.99 per gallon.
"It's about the UK diverging from Europe, and that would necessarily result in limiting access to European markets," said RBC Capital markets chief currency strategist Adam Cole.
"It's about the UK diverging from Europe, and that would necessarily result in limiting access to European markets," said RBC Capital Markets chief currency strategist Adam Cole.
His sequencing showed that starting around 270,000 years ago, birds along the cold, wetter coast started diverging from birds that lived inland, where it is hotter and drier.
He has voted with Trump only about 73 percent of the time, according to an analysis from 538, diverging from Trump more frequently than all but four Republicans.
Turkey is negatively diverging from other emerging markets on "continued talk of aggressive rate-cut cycle by government officials," said TEB Investment strategist Isik Okte in a note.
Diverging from their counterparts in the books, everything from Dany to Cersei to Sansa's rapes come across as lazy shortcuts for more complex and empowering female character development.
Diverging from President Jair Bolsonaro, Maia told reporters on Monday that he would not take up a debate on whether the borders of indigenous reservations should be revised.
Ophele said Paris-based ESMA's powers should be bolstered to avoid national regulators across the EU diverging from centrally agreed financial rules for asset managers and other sectors.
But we find ourselves for the first time with an American president who doesn't share our idea of the European project, and American policy is diverging from this project.
Appaloosa was less optimistic on Kinder Morgan and cut its stake by 2000 million shares to 23.9 million shares, however, diverging from Berkshire's unchanged position of 229 million shares.
Johnson is intent on diverging from the bloc on key regulatory issues, saying he wants room to negotiate new trade deals with other powers, such as the United States.
This art has been passed down through families and generations, and Verginer represents a new school, diverging from the traditional religious motifs to apply the trade to fine art sculpture.
At the debate in one of parliament's committees, some lawmakers said Orban was making untruthful accusations against the EU and diverging from European values with his brand of "illiberal democracy".
Minorities are increasingly diverging from white Britons, though the effect is not as pronounced as in America, given that racial minorities represent less than 15 percent of the British population.
"We find ourselves for the first time with an American president who doesn&apost share our idea of the European project, and American policy is diverging from this project," Macron said.
It was yet another instance of top national security leaders diverging from the president on the pullout, a decision that led to the resignation of Defense Secretary Jim Mattis in December.
Neanderthals, who lived in Europe, and Denisovans, who spread to Siberia, southeast Asia, and Oceania, were a closely related group of early humans, diverging from a common ancestor around 744,000 years ago.
As Suri offers opinions on the art and prevents visitors from diverging from her prescribed path, the more Big Brother-esque aspects of the Collar X and Collar AG come into play.
Saudi Arabia's stock market index fell 1.4 percent on Monday, diverging from Brent oil, amid rumours that index compiler FTSE might not upgrade Riyadh to emerging-market status as quickly as hoped.
Philip Sagar, the constituency party chairman, said Mr. Boles would "probably not get reselected" if his candidacy came up for a vote now, because he was seen as diverging from the majority.
And sharply diverging from the meeting of the minds between the United States and Russia that Mr. Trump frequently aspired to when he was campaigning, there was no visible warming of the relationship.
Around 26 minutes into the livestream you can see the rocket's first stage ignition come to an end, and soon afterwards the flight's telemetry data appears to show its course diverging from the intended route.
Mester, speaking at a banking conference in St. Louis, said a potential risk is a strong U.S. economy diverging from global peers, "and that could feed back," she said, adding it wasn't an immediate concern.
Yet even as Mr. Gac-Artigas rode the brakes with Ms. Gibes, cracks were appearing in his long-term relationship; his worldview was diverging from that of his girlfriend at the time, an investment banker.
Mr. Mnuchin, at the hearing, would not commit to Tubman being featured on the note, diverging from the plan and timeline set by the Obama administration and leaving the decision to a future Treasury secretary.
The central bank will keep its key interest rate on hold at 1.75% through to the end of next year at least, according to a Reuters poll, diverging from expected easing from the U.S. Federal Reserve.
The Wall Street forecasting firm, which has been in front of most peers when it comes to talking up the bull market, again is diverging from the pack when interpreting what the year's abysmal start means.
Shortly before that, Graham said in a statement that a troop withdrawal would be an "Obama-like mistake," a jab sure to catch the attention of a president driven in part by diverging from his predecessor.
Put it all together, and Trump's plan does the opposite of what he promised: Rather than diverging from Republican orthodoxy in the direction of covering more people, it diverges in the direction of covering fewer people.
A U.S. judge has ordered Google to comply with search warrants seeking customer emails stored outside the United States, diverging from a federal appeals court that reached the opposite conclusion in a similar case involving Microsoft Corp .
Diverging from other central banks that have moved to unwind their stimulus programmes, the Bank of Japan said it was committed to keeping interest rates "extremely low" for the foreseeable future, and pledged to continue buying bonds.
Britain's vote to leave the European Union surprised global markets because investors underestimated how people around the world are diverging from the "political and business elites," Allianz Chief Economic Adviser Mohamed El-Erian told CNBC ON Friday.
After Chad Radwell's (Glen Powell) corpse falls on top of Chanel Oberlin (Emma Roberts) in the chapel ruining their crash wedding, it's clear that the Green Meanie is diverging from his (or her) original pattern of victims.
His comments signal a growing determination in the EU to tweak rules that could crimp the flow of credit from banks and markets to the bloc's economy - even at the risk of diverging from globally agreed norms.
The earnings have been good in the first quarter, and the second quarter they are okay but they are absolutely diverging ... the earnings growth and dividend growth is absolutely diverging from the total return in the market.
We cannot use public restrooms without garnering backlash, and many trans women are often shamed by society for diverging from already-high expectations for women's bodies, from our height to our voices to what's in our pants.
In an experimentally significant number of cases where the subjects correctly intuited an object, brain activity began diverging from that recorded in incorrect guesses 100 milliseconds before the volunteers consciously registered a new picture had been presented.
But others familiar with the meeting said there was "quite a bit of pushback" from industry figures about Lord Hill's approach — notably the idea of the UK diverging from EU financial services regulation after the transition period.
And Egypt is diverging from its traditional allies in some ways, by splitting from Saudi Arabia on Syria; it remains financially dependent on the kingdom and hopes to mend fences with the United States under Mr. Trump.
This is a year, however, when polls are diverging from delegates, when the public is unusually fractured, and when both the electoral case for consolidation and the desire within the parties to consolidate might be unusually weak.
Some cities fare so badly their players give up and leave early, while one game considers diverging from network—fully disconnecting from the other international games and simply playing out their own—in order to rebalance things.
They are challenging what has become an almost dogmatic belief for their party, and sharply diverging from President Trump as he pushes for what his administration has billed as the largest tax cut in at least a generation.
And the main reason earnings among blacks and Hispanics have been diverging from each other more slowly than they have among whites and Asians is that few members of the former groups become wealthy enough to join that group.
Zinke, an avid hunter and angler, emerged as a surprise pick to head the department in part because he has embraced federal stewardship of public land, diverging from the Republican Party's official position to sell off acreage to states.
The US Justice Department on Wednesday argued in a major federal lawsuit that a 1964 civil rights law doesn't protect gay workers from discrimination, thereby diverging from a separate, autonomous federal agency that had supported the gay plaintiff's case.
"I very much expect that there is no interest among the decisive actors in Iran - the Iranian government, the Iranian president, and elsewhere - in diverging from the agreements made in Vienna last summer," Martin Schaefer told a news conference.
Harris's record as a "progressive prosecutor" has come up as potential point of tension for some more liberal voters who have accused her of diverging from her party's trend of taking a critical eye toward law-and-order policies.
"CNN is a voice that really seems to be the voice out there and it's a terrible thing for our country," Trump said, diverging from his speech on protecting Medicare for seniors at an event in The Villages, Fla.
McNamara says the most important thing to him in developing an adaptation is in finding the truth of a character or storyline, and that diverging from the books' "facts" is sometimes necessary to make the best possible version of the show.
Untrammeled by former teleologies of plot, characters who once faced death for diverging from "canon" are now allowed to experiment with their sexual and gender identities, pursuing new family structures and literally searching out narrators who will respect their pronouns.
Had Ghostbusters 2016 really taken the original's concept and made it into something fresh, it would've been vilified left and right for diverging from its sacred source material; since it tried to honor the original, though, it's seen as stale.
British officials are also uneasy about the EU writing into the draft that London will maintain regulations in Northern Ireland to avoid diverging from EU rules in the Irish Republic and so avoid a "hard border" that could disrupt the peace.
Diverging from the free-market path, Mr. Xi has involved his government more deeply in economic affairs, reining in China's private companies and insisting on more market access abroad for Chinese businesses while limiting opportunities for foreign companies in China.
The backstop is strongly opposed by many lawmakers in May's Conservative Party and by the small Northern Irish party that props up her government as it could mean Northern Ireland diverging from the rest of the UK on regulatory matters.
"It's not that it's going to be storming or rainy or all that terrible, but we should see about a 15 mph sustained wind, with gusts up to 20," he tells the audience before diverging from a typical weatherman's shtick.
Hours earlier, as the hearing began, Sessions didn't wait for his record on race to be brought up before addressing it, diverging from his prepared statement to address "head on" the very allegations that helped sink his nomination for a judgeship in 1986.
The backstop is strongly opposed by many members of parliament in May's Conservative Party and by the small Northern Irish party that props up her government as it could mean Northern Ireland diverging from the rest of the UK on regulatory matters.
Speaking in Paris, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Jeffrey Lacker said the fall in markets' expectations for inflation had given him "some pause" but that he saw nothing wrong in U.S. interest rates diverging from those of other major central banks.
But diverging from the text could take away from long and meaningful traditions if done without care, said Rabbi Tamara R. Cohen, chief of innovation at Moving Traditions, a Jewish organization that runs educational programs for teenagers and people who interact with them.
With many ETFs' market prices diverging from the value of their underlying market holdings due to a liquidity squeeze, investors wanting to offload any significant holdings are having to sell at a discount of up to several percentage points to the underlying asset.
WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans are closing in on a bill to repeal President Barack Obama's signature health care law, diverging from the House on pre-existing medical conditions and maintaining federal subsidies that proponents see as essential to stabilizing insurance markets around the country.
Over a video chat, Elliott told me that he thinks of the player a bit like an actor on a stage, making interpretive choices about a character's movements, feelings, inflections, or invented backstories—but never diverging from the event of the play.
The Trump administration's rosy view of the economy is increasingly diverging from a decidedly more cautious outlook from other prognosticators, including economists at the Federal Reserve and elsewhere, who are warning that growth is slowing, in part because of the president's own policies.
Just before he was ousted as secretary of State, Tillerson had cast the poisoning of an ex-spy in Britain as part of a "certain unleashing of activity" by Russia that the United States is struggling to understand – diverging from the White House's official response.
"And so it makes me think that if speculators are record long, and it's diverging from what the dollar's doing, and I think the dollar goes up, then I think on balance, over this year, crude will massively disappoint to the downside," Pal said.
The data supported investor expectations that the Bank of Canada will leave its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 1.75% this year, after the central bank made clear earlier this month it had no intention of easing monetary policy, diverging from some other major central banks.
Denmark began diverging from European Central Bank actions at the start of last year when the crown came under huge upward pressure from investors believing the country would drop the euro peg, days after Switzerland scrapped its cap on the franc against the shared currency.
Diverging from Trump's stated aim of seeking closer ties with Russia, Pompeo accused the Russian leadership of "aggressive action" in meddling in the November U.S. elections, of "asserting itself aggressively" by occupying part of Ukraine and of doing "doing nearly nothing" to destroy Islamic State.
It's not that everything in the TV show has to be true to the book; we've seen many times over these eight episodes how diverging from Atwood's original text has served Hulu's adaptation well, especially as it expands the world of Gilead and beyond.
SEOUL (Reuters) - A board member of South Korea's central bank said on Wednesday that stability of the price level should be at the heart of the bank's policy decisions even if it meant diverging from U.S. interest rates — which appear set to increase steadily.
Diverging from the Obama administration's approach to the issue, which relied largely on filing complaints to the World Trade Organisation, Trump ordered a probe under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, which lets the president impose restrictions on imports for reasons of national security.
Neoconservatives can threaten to quit the Republican Party, or warn that the party is diverging from their values, but it looks increasingly like they may have it backward: that it is the Republican Party, as constituted by its voters and their policy preferences, that is rejecting neoconservatives.
Diverging from the Obama administration's approach to the issue, which relied largely on filing complaints to the World Trade Organization (WTO), Trump ordered a probe under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, which lets the president impose restrictions on imports for reasons of national security.
China 'won't solve' North Korea for Trump While more voices are diverging from Beijing's official position, nobody seems to be suggesting that China is willing or able to bring more pressure to bear on its neighbor -- something US President Donald Trump has long insisted could fix the North Korea problem.
But neither side disguised continued frustrations: the European Union's Michel Barnier dismissed talk of Britain diverging from EU rules during any post-Brexit transition 18 months from now; Brexit minister David Davis urged him to stop stalling talks on future trade relations if he wants London to settle its accounts.
A soft Brexit is usually taken to refer to one that keeps Britain closely aligned with the EU. The objective is to minimise the disruption to trade, to supply chains and to business in general that would be created by diverging from the EU's regulations and standards, thereby reducing the cost of Brexit.
In the pre-DVR era, this made a lot of sense: When most regular viewers of a TV show tended to catch only four to six episodes over the course of its season, it was much more vital to provide them with a firm grounding in what the show was before diverging from it in the slightest.
"If things don't improve then we're going to have a very rough year ahead" Climate forecasters who try to predict the impacts (also known as teleconnections) of an El Niño such as this one, were cautious about the prospect for drought-busting rainfall, but public expectations have a way of diverging from hedged forecasts that speak of probabilities and a range of outcomes.
"The S&P 500 has been performing considerably above our base case so far in 2017 … The reason we have been more cautious is that these expectations are diverging from fixed income and credit markets where flattening curve (10Y vs 30Y and even 10Y vs 2Y) and widening HY [high yield] spreads … signal a more cautious growth outlook," Lee wrote in a note to clients Friday.

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