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It was doing well enough to justify better pay for the cast, especially, but it wasn't doing well enough for the studio to demand more money from the network (more on this below).
And it's doing well enough that it's shaping future missions.
But my wife did not think I was doing well enough.
Canada is doing well enough that it doesn't require spackled vanity.
As a country, we're not doing well enough on that yet.
MLB's Cardinals were already doing well enough with the Rams in town.
Doing well enough that even Ibrahimovic is tempted to switch on the television.
His business is doing well enough that he thinks he'll clear six figures this year.
By 203, Barstool was doing well enough that Portnoy had an office in Milton, Mass.
He is more interested in doing well enough, often enough, to be consistently among the elite.
Despite the decline of TV in general, CBS has been doing well enough to keep investors invested.
The success of that project was dependent on O'Rourke doing well enough, and proving the haters wrong.
He and Weld are doing well enough in swing states to pull votes from both Trump and Clinton.
My little business was doing well enough, my mom was a teacher so she had the summer off.
It's consistent with Democrats doing well enough to take back the House (and perhaps by a sizable margin).
My dad&aposs portfolio seemed to be doing well enough, so why not just continue following his lead?
By May 2002, Netflix was doing well enough to go public, selling 5.5 million shares at $503 a share.
We like zero interest rates, cheaper stocks and economies that are doing well enough and earnings that are coming through.
It was a simple matter of looking at what we weren't doing well enough and making sure that we corrected it.
"We're not doing well enough, but it's not for a lack of effort on the part of our players," Mora said.
And then it became a narrative where E-Trade's not doing well enough for everybody to buy, they're just not growing.
Tara makes her first big step toward liberation by, remarkably, doing well enough on the ACT to gain admission to Brigham Young University.
In the early count in the presidential election his centrist rival, Carlos Mesa, appeared to be doing well enough to enter a run-off.
PagerDuty, which sells digital operations management services, is doing well enough that its privately held shares have become a hot commodity to secondary buyers.
On its own, the economy, while clearly slowing, is doing well enough and will probably continue to do well enough with minimal fine tuning.
I'm doing well enough to not want to do things for money that I don't naturally want to do, even if it's $3 million.
She is doing well enough that she is investing back in Detroit, but in a way that will pay a different type of dividend.
The changes are coming, Shear said, because the company didn't think it was doing well enough when it talked to streamers about moderating their channels.
Brown declined to disclose revenue numbers but did say the startup was doing well enough it has seen copycats — the ultimate compliment in retail branding.
The other part of why the gender gap is working in the Democrats favor is that Republicans are simply not doing well enough among men.
In Maisel's seventh episode, for example, Midge has been doing well enough as a standup that she sells out the club in which she first melted down.
He started making videos for fun in 2009 when he was 15, but today he's doing well enough to have three full-time employees working for him.
The triplets are teenagers, Jack is well into his middle-management job, and Rebecca's band is doing well enough that they've been invited on an east coast tour.
The pressure of doing well enough to get accepted into a college has become so overwhelming that some students are facing significant bouts of burnout before even entering college.
I was lucky to have parents who were doing well enough financially when I entered college to pay the majority of my college tuition, which was about $30,000 per year.
His streetwear brand, Gnarcotic, is doing well enough for him to afford new ink, a Porsche and a Mercedes Benz, an upcoming trip to Europe, and whatever else he wants.
WASHINGTON — The American economy is doing well enough that senators largely ignored the subject as they questioned Janet L. Yellen, the Federal Reserve chairwoman, for two hours on Thursday morning.
" DeVos tweeted Monday afternoon: "Here's what we shared with @60Minutes, which of course they didn't show you: Michigan, like much of the nation, isn't doing well enough to prepare students.
He dreamed of doing well enough to capture the attention of N.F.L. scouts looking for someone tall and powerfully built whom they could count on to catch even the trickiest of passes.
He fell back a bit in the third round, but he was still doing well enough to be paired with Zach Johnson, the eventual winner, in the final round, and watching Johnson was instructive.
What happened is that every year, we were doing well enough that we felt like if we invested more, we can do even better next time, so we went out and raised more money.
Netgear loves to brag about how popular its Arlo line of smart security cameras is, and apparently it's been doing well enough that the company plans to break the unit off into a standalone business.
Now, the actor is doing well enough financially that he decided to invest some of his earnings by paying an undisclosed amount for an ownership stake in Oregon-based liquor company Aviation Gin in February.
Moving the ball forward on everything from climate change to lead cleanup to air pollution requires persuading voters to make the opposite calculation: that the economy is doing well enough to prioritize long-term concerns.
Many feel like they are doing well enough, with three caveats: they feel they should be doing better, they feel society at large is not doing well, they expect things to go south in the near future.
The Fish and Wildlife Service recognized that species in 2013, and officials argued that the gray wolf, now deemed to be limited to the western United States, was doing well enough to be taken off the list.
The moral of the story is that while Sanders is certainly doing well enough to win many states in New England and on the plains, he is losing the election — perhaps more solidly than his supporters realize.
Nguyen, the U.C.L.A. sophomore, said that in her Vietnamese-American family in Southern California, all the talk was of doing well enough in high school to get to college and not about the challenges college itself might present.
That means that even though Abrams almost certainly won't get enough votes out of the absentee ballot to actually overtake Kemp, she does stand a chance of doing well enough to push him below the 50 percent threshold.
Never mind that her husband, Michael, who at the time was the president of a forging company, was doing well enough on his own to support the family — the couple has one daughter — and was encouraging her to walk away.
They've premised their candidacies on doing well enough in Iowa, New Hampshire or Nevada in order to gain momentum and capture the support of South Carolina's black voters -- estimated to be as much as two-thirds of the primary vote in the state.
"Central bankers are saying that economies are doing well enough and conditions are loose enough that we do not need to press the pedal to the metal anymore," said Michel Del Buono, global strategist for Makena, an investment firm that caters to foundations and endowments.
Hull might be doing well enough on the pitch, but the dominant story at the club is the supporters' ire towards the owners, the Allams, who have introduced aggressive ticketing schemes, tried to rename the club, and let the squad sink into various states of disrepair.
" Molson Coors Brewing Company: "It's so funny because I am a Coors Light drinker and all of my friends know that (except for when I'm drinking Corona at my bar), and I just think that Molson Coors is just not doing well enough to recommend the stock.
Over the past four years, Calacanis's latest company Inside has built out a roster of email newsletters, and they're doing well enough that the company plans to launch one a week this year, for a total of between 60 and 70 newsletters by the end of 2017.
"The market is keeping an eye on the potential rate hike in December, which we don't expect because once we get close to the meeting, the Fed will see that key figures are not doing well enough to justify another rate hike and there will be some support for gold," said Danske Bank senior analyst Jens Pedersen.
If a school is mostly populated by poverty-stricken students, their parents are likely not paying enough tax dollars to fund school or curriculum improvement, and if students are attending low-quality schools and have parents who are unable to provide additional support, then the students are probably not doing well enough on tests to earn any state funding.
"La La Land" has since gone into something like wide release — it's in about 103,000 theaters, about half the number that super-wide releases will be in at the height of their glory — and is doing well enough that you can say some people have seen it, and now that it has garnered 14 Oscar nominations, more people will.
" In Cramer's lightning round, he flew through his take on callers' favorite stocks: Molson Coors Brewing Company: "It's so funny because I am a Coors Light drinker and all of my friends know that (except for when I'm drinking Corona at my bar), and I just think that Molson Coors is just not doing well enough to recommend the stock.
The Guardian. and, in February 2017, to be 20,000.Lichterman, Joseph (2 February 2017) "This anti-Brexit newspaper first launched as a pop-up, but it's doing well enough to continue indefinitely" .
The PARTEI has participated in four federal elections (2005, 2009, 2013 and 2017) and most state and municipal elections since 2005, achieving its best results in a few districts in Berlin and Hamburg without however doing well enough to gain any seats.
Shortly thereafter he rented space from Masi to start his own frame-building business. By 1983 he was doing well enough to move his business to a stand-alone location in San Marcos, California. That year he went into partnership with Olympic cyclist John Howard and manufactured bicycle frames under the John Howard name until 1984.
By 1850, Michael Maher was doing well enough, post- famine, to be able to lease in Kiltinan from Robert Cooke, Esq. and sublease a house to someone else. Improved circumstances enabled Margaret's family to financed their emigration to America and/or they were was given a monetary incentive when, in 1854, landlord Robert Cooke, Esq. rationalized his holdings.
Krystian is growing up;he has a girlfriend, and is doing well enough in school to go to a Polytechnic. However, Agnieszka's defiance of the Party and shipyard union is hurting her family politically and may affect her son's ability to get into a good school. It is revealed that Sobecki is in fact Krystian's father. Agnieszka goes to his office and begs Sobecki for help.
When High was discharged from the Army in 1944, he moved to Miami. Attending college with the help of the GI Bill, he graduated from the University of Miami and the Law School of Stetson University. With his law degree, High began practicing law in Miami. He soon was doing well enough to purchase a Cadillac, a speed boat and a house.Barnebey. pp. 21–23.
It's about how it builds its world, develops its characters, and structures its episodic stories. Defiance is doing well enough at that, especially early in a science fiction drama's run, so I'm willing to forgive brief dalliances with shitty mythology." Lisa Macklem from Spoiler TV stated that the show consistently excels at teasing out exposition without feeling like they’re doing it. "I thought this week’s episode was pretty solid.
Oshin's eatery is now doing well enough to support Ryuzo, Oshin and Yu. Oshin has been writing to Ryuzo regularly for a year but has never received a reply. Little does she know that Ryuzo's mother Kiyo has been intercepting Oshin's letters, so Ryuzo does not even know where Oshin lives. Oshin decides to write to Ryuzo one last time. If he does not reply, she will give up on him.
In its first season, My Favorite Martian did extremely well in the Nielsen ratings, ranking at No. 10. However, by the end of the second season the show had dipped to No. 24. Still, the series was doing well enough to be renewed for a third season. Ratings dipped even further in the third season due to redundant stories, usually involving Martin's time machine, and the series was canceled.
One memorable gala in 1931 featured Bill "Bojangles" Robinson. Entertainers from both the Cotton Club and Connie's Inn made appearances at the event with the permission of the clubs' management. Ed Smalls was doing well enough at the time of the club's tenth year in business to greatly expand the Smalls Paradise floor space by moving the club's bar upstairs. Smalls continued to expand the club on street level, opening his Orchid Room in 1942.
Murray had a successful career in karts, culminating in victory in the Formula A championship of 1999. He dabbled in rallycross that winter, winning 6 races. In 2000 he raced Fiats and Ford Fiestas in one-make championship, doing well enough to be nominated for the Young Irish Racing Driver of the Year award. In 2001 he did the full Fiesta UK Championship winning the Newcomers Cup and collecting 2 Pole Positions, 2 Fastest Laps & 8 Podium finishes.
A bank loan to Morris made the deal possible. He moved to new quarters for $200 a month, left day-to-day management to one of his employees, and devoted himself to finding new accounts. In its first year the company made a few thousand dollars on sales of $60,000. By 1942, Morris was doing well enough to open a corrugated box plant and to buy another Baltimore enterprise, the King Folding Box Co., where he installed a corrugated sheet cutter.
Berry supported his family by taking various jobs in St. Louis, working briefly as a factory worker at two automobile assembly plants and as a janitor in the apartment building where he and his wife lived. Afterwards he trained as a beautician at the Poro College of Cosmetology, founded by Annie Turnbo Malone.Pegg, pp. 20–22. He was doing well enough by 1950 to buy a "small three room brick cottage with a bath" on Whittier Street,Early, p. 179.
World War II Army Enlistment Records; Records of the National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 64; National Archives at College Park. College Park, Maryland, U.S.A. After his return to Mississippi, he worked as a logger and farm laborer. Allen and his wife Elizabeth had four children together, including a daughter and a son named Henry (called Hank). He built up his own logging business, doing well enough also to buy his own land, where he and his family raised produce and cattle.
Blériot had become interested in aviation while at the Ecole Centrale, but his serious experimentation was probably sparked by seeing Clément Ader's Avion III at the 1900 Exposition Universelle. By then his headlamp business was doing well enough for Blériot to be able to devote both time and money to experimentation. His first experiments were with a series of ornithopters, which were unsuccessful. In April 1905, Blériot met Gabriel Voisin, then employed by Ernest Archdeacon to assist with his experimental gliders.
By 1936, the Stork was doing well enough to have a million-dollar gross for the first time. Young debutante Brenda Frazier made her first visit to the Stork Club in the spring of 1938; she became a regular, bringing many young people from the society set with her. Billingsley welcomed young people who were not old enough to drink. He encouraged them to gather at the Stork Club by inviting debutantes to the club and holding a yearly "Glamor Girl" election.
However, he remained general manager while he appealed the verdict. He left Pepsi shortly before his appeal was denied. Loft merged with Pepsi in 1941, but kept the Pepsi-Cola name. In American corporation law, the Guth rule now stipulates that no representative of a company should take a business opportunity for himself if the corporation is doing well enough financially to carry out the action, if the corporation is interested in it or if it is reasonably expected that the opportunity will do well and the opportunity is in the company's line of business.
Cagney learned how to take care of himself as a result of being on his own so early. He longed to have some musical ability, but settled for working with a variety of bands. He also learned about audio and audio studio processes; this got him a job as a shore-based radio operator. He devoted quite a bit of his paycheck to visiting night clubs; when a disk jockey did not show up for work, Cagney was asked to fill in, doing well enough at it to become a regular at the pirate radio station and now had two jobs.
Montaño was a highly rated young player at Quilmes in Argentina and set records by featuring for the Colombian National Team at the young age of 15, doing well enough to earn a spot on the team that went to the 1999 Copa América. Montaño scored the final goal in a 3–0 win for Colombia over Argentina in a game best remembered for Martin Palermo missing 3 penalty kicks. He later went on to represent Colombia at the 2001 South American Youth Championships. He made his last appearance for the full national team in 2003.
Money saved in the next months enabled him to return briefly to the Midwest to marry his college sweetheart Dorothy Green, and bring her to New York. He soon began to climb the editorial ladder at Dell, and by 1939 he was doing well enough to buy a house in Connecticut. When the United States entered World War II, Swanberg was 34 years old, father of two children, and suffering from a hearing disability. Rejected by the U.S. Army, in 1943 he enlisted in the Office of War Information and, after training, was sent to England following D-Day.
He then tried several lines of business on his own account, but was not very successful, and went to work in a banking firm. By 1891, both his mother and father had died, and he went to the commodity exchange at the Chicago Board of Trade, but did not find that he could satisfactorily predict the price of wheat and left to become treasurer in the Stirling Boiler Company. The business panic of 1893 obligated him to add several other tasks to the one of treasurer. As conditions improved, he began to work in sales, doing well enough that he became general manager of the company.
In 1953, Abbott was doing well enough that Fabor Robison was able to buy out the share of his partner, Sid Abbott. In order to diversify the label's offerings, Robison founded the Fabor Records imprint as a subsidiary of Abbott, though at first these records carried the same artist pool—drawn from the Louisiana Hayride—as featured on the parent. These artists included pianist Floyd Cramer, the Browns, Smiley Burnette, Dorsey Burnette and Mitchell Torok, whose "Caribbean" was Abbott's next chart hit in 1953. Many of these recordings featured members of the Louisiana Hayride house band as accompanists and were recorded at KWKH studios in Shreveport.
Revolution is an American post-apocalyptic science fiction television series that ran from September 17, 2012 until May 21, 2014; it was cancelled by NBC in May 2014. The show takes place in the post-apocalyptic near-future of the year 2027, 15 years after the start of a worldwide, permanent electrical-power blackout in 2012. Created by Eric Kripke and produced by J.J. Abrams' Bad Robot Productions for the NBC network, it originally aired on Mondays at 10:00 pm (ET) doing well enough that NBC ordered a second season shortly after the first-season finale. Film director Jon Favreau directed the pilot episode.
Harriet Rochlin, Fred Rochlin, Pioneer Jews: A New Life in the Far West (2000) Following the war, he was appointed as sutler for the United States Army at Fort Marcy. Levi arrived in New Mexico in 1848, when Spigelberg Brothers was founded, followed by Elias (1850), Emmanuel (1853), Lehman (1857), and the youngest, Willi (1861).Malcolm Ebright, Advocates for the Oppressed: Hispanos, Indians, Genízaros, and Their Land in New Mexico (2014) By 1852 Solomon Jacob was doing well enough to advance the territorial legislature four thousand dollars to pay its members salaries, until repaid within the following year.Henry J. Tobias, A History of the Jews in New Mexico (1990) In addition to managing Spiegelberg Brothers, the brothers established themselves as traders with the Native Americans.
World War I also accelerated the American economy, and thus the people were looking for a distraction from the horrors of war and doing well enough monetarily to support tent shows. There were several difficulties for tent shows during the war years, however: "The draft took male actors, musicians and canvasmen of prime age," "war fever led to feeling of resentment towards traveling companies," and a "scarcity of good show lots" (where to put the tent) created logistical issues for tent show managers. However, all of these problems would be solved by the growth of the automobile industry. Though previously a luxury item only for the extremely wealthy, automobiles quickly became safer and cheaper to own, and thus more lower-class people began to purchase vehicles.
When he was four he attended the Elizabethville Infant School, later moving to the Elizabethville Elementary School until he was 11, when he was accepted into the Chester-le-Street Secondary School. He completed the Higher School Certificate Examinations in 1938, scoring highly in chemistry and physics but not highly enough in mathematics to win the State Scholarship he required to go to the universities of Oxford or Cambridge. He took the King's College Scholarship Examination as well, not doing well enough in chemistry to get in. After returning from a holiday in Rùm he found that one of the boys above him had dropped out, and he was now applicable for a scholarship of £60 a year to attend King's College, Newcastle, which he did in October 1938 to study chemistry, zoology and botany.
In 1838, after moving to the marine branch of the examiner's office, Thornton finally made a large leap in his financial situation from an un-salaried probationary period with an 80-pound-a-year stipend to earning a very respectable annual income of 500 pounds a year. By 1839, Thornton was doing well enough financially that the East India Company had him contribute into the "Widows' Fund" (a pension plan set up by the company to financially help widows of employees whom had died) through a compulsory contribution that was required for higher-up employees. In 1842, he began to pay income taxes. In 1856, he was appointed the assistant examiner in the Examiner's Office. In 1858, he attained the position of senior administrator of the secretary of the India House's Department of Public Works.
He also highlighted the position Jesé was being played in as one that did not exist in the main squad. Jesé's lack of opportunity prompted agent Ginés Carvajal to publicly state that they would need to study options for the player's future if he was not permanently promoted to the first team the following year with the guarantee he would receive more playing time. In February 2013, in an interview with Marca, Jesé spoke out against his lack of senior game, stating that he was confident he was doing well enough to be granted an opportunity and, while he tried to learn as much as he could from Mourinho, he was a manager who surrounded himself with players who had already made their name. Club chairman Florentino Pérez and B-side coach Alberto Toril both defended Jesé for his comments, although the latter advised that he should learn to control his emotions.

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