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That's - all of it will be eaten up by that.
That's — all of it will be eaten up by that.
Chances are, your savings are getting eaten up by inflation.
That big continuous forest has been eaten up by agriculture.
Pensions have been frozen, and their value eaten up by inflation.
The bottom line: "We've eaten up low hanging fruits," Evans says.
"Our profit has been eaten up by security," Sister Kate explains.
Others expressed concern about another weekend being eaten up in Washington.
Just about anything Dôen does gets eaten up by its loyal fans.
PERINO: But, or is your pay getting eaten up by other things?
Choose wrong, and your whole balance can be eaten up in fees.
I've argued with and eaten up lots of lists in my life.
But wage increases for lower earners are being eaten up by inflation.
What foods have you like eaten up in the air so far?
I will not be eaten up by cancer before my hair turns gray.
But the animals, over the years, have eaten up all the natural forage there.
On longer timescales, oxygen is slowly eaten up by the weathering of silicate rocks.
Long stretches of time were eaten up as the candidates shouted over one another.
This means at least 60 percent of that will be eaten up by hosting costs.
But it goes fast, eaten up by the constant demands of presentations, production and overhead.
At the end of the day, his insides were eaten up and had no oxygen.
Iaquinta's public spats with his employer have eaten up the majority of the last few years.
Shanann's worries about her marriage had eaten up her confidence in Chris and their bond together.
What spare capacity it does have should soon be eaten up by its Model Y crossover.
Flood said the money might eventually be eaten up by court costs, fines, or attorneys fees.
It's a cramped urban landscape in which tall buildings have eaten up all signs of nature.
Slowly but surely, it has eaten up all of the average workers' wage increases — and then some.
Too little of defence spending is useful—over a third of Belgium's is eaten up by pensions.
Energy subsidies had eaten up as much as 21 percent of the government's budget in recent years.
In one school district I visited, the entire budget increase was eaten up by higher pensions payments.
Markets rallied again this week, and "Fast Money" traders turned to some names investors have eaten up.
Energy subsidies had eaten up as much as 23 percent of the government's budget in recent years.
Energy subsidies had eaten up as much as 20 percent of the government's budget in recent years.
He could have been eaten up by an inferiority complex but Murray has stuck to his task.
You don't have to be at the zoo to watch your ex-turned-pest get eaten up.
Granted, she's been psychologically eaten up and spit out by Spacer's Choice and its desire for profit margins.
You were an exciting brand,which makes it frustrating to see you eaten up by a boring airline.
I meant to get there 10 minutes early, but all that time is eaten up by my wandering.
With her take-home pay eaten up by childcare costs, Sullivan does not feel she can contribute anyway.
"This bridge will be eaten up by the surging glacier in 20 days' time," said farmer Arman Ali.
"The $1.7 billion nationally could easily be eaten up in Philadelphia," Mr. Jeremiah, the housing authority president, said.
Washington wants major changes to the 1994 pact and addressing various U.S. demands has eaten up time, officials said.
Donald Trump is alone atop the heap of GOP candidates that have been eaten up by this election cycle.
"The nominal expansion in the original bill was quite arguably completely eaten up by other changes," Mr. Lee said.
Expect Carson Palmer to keep feeding Fitzgerald against a Bills secondary that was just eaten up by three Jets receivers.
The nation's big public homebuilders have both consolidated with each other and eaten up several small and mid-sized private builders.
The game that's really eaten up a significant chunk of my limited late-night play time, though, is Forza Horizon 3.
And it's coming in the form of cash compensation, not being eaten up by health insurance and other employer-provided benefits.
Usually, I download my games digitally instead of buying physical copies, so my storage space gets eaten up at lightning speed.
But those lawsuits have eaten up valuable months without signs of resolution any time soon — time that impeachment investigators do not have.
Now, 206 GB in a month is nothing to sneeze at, but you'd be surprised how quickly it can get eaten up.
As the administration drags on, the Senate's time is even more eaten up by policymaking, as well, meaning nominations will take longer.
Austin's funds have less money available for early-stage investments because later-stage deals have eaten up a lot of the fund.
Here's where to startThis expense could've already eaten up your tax refundThe new tax law is a mixed bag for employee benefits
In fact, the only person who would notice you'd eaten up 50 times more data than your neighbor would be your ISP.
A conventional parking garage and storage room would have eaten up valuable space, said Greg Gushee, a senior vice president at Related.
On WMUR, the dominant television station in Manchester, N.H., about 25 percent of commercial time is being eaten up by presidential campaign ads.
Generally the peas were eaten up by the family, which included a crowd of adopted and foster children as well as her own.
In the past the boost from the Social Security cost-of-living adjustment has been eaten up for many by higher Medicare premiums.
Hoagland suspects most of the first quarter of the year will be eaten up by debates on balancing Dreamer protections against Trump's demands.
The entire distribution of the potoroo, a kind of wallaby, is on the south coast, the very area being eaten up by flames.
But no matter, if it's negative for the president, tawdry or otherwise, it gets eaten up by commentators like seagulls at the beach.
In 2018, the cost-of-living adjustment increased by 2 percent, though for many that increase was eaten up by higher Medicare premiums.
That means we've eaten up our annual supply of Earth's renewable resources—and there's still a whopping 145 days still left in the year.
My classes were a bit of a wash today, and the majority of our time was eaten up with setting up the online textbook.
While wealth globally keeps increasing, the carbon budget keeps getting smaller, eaten up in part by the high-carbon extravagant activities of the rich.
The rest of my paycheck got eaten up by fixed costs, necessities and, of course, enjoying all that New York City has to offer.
If I was connected to a network or constantly using the phone or constantly connected to WiFi, the battery would have been eaten up.
While closing out the gallery, Mesler looked for work with the same corporate galleries that had largely eaten up the talent he had discovered.
CNBC focuses on big companies so they can run ads from trading firms hoping seniors will let their returns be eaten up by fees.
But over the course of nearly four decades, logging and subsequent massive oil palm plantation expansion have slowly eaten up their entire, unprotected rainforest.
Once common in mountains along the West Coast, the diminutive marten's habitat has been eaten up by fur trapping, logging and even marijuana farming.
Then you move to the next one, which is the speakers, and then that gets eaten up, and then you move to the next one.
The 22-year-old shortstop first nervously, but then gleefully, puts on a delightful mime-act with the foul ball eaten up by the catwalk.
"Increasing prosperity in Germany is being eaten up by increasing rents people have to pay," said Tobias Hans, premier of the German state of Saarland.
Online shopping has eaten up an increasing percentage of all shopping, and American suburbs have become littered with half-empty ghost malls as a result.
Media companies have struggled in recent years to grapple with declining advertising revenue that has been eaten up by technological giants like Facebook and Google.
"After research, we found out that 95 percent of tree seeds are eaten up by insects or animals such as goats or birds," he said.
Pressure from investors and the threat of redemptions have pushed managers to negotiate on their fees, especially where performance is eaten up too much by charges.
They found that around 44 percent of their moons ended up crashing into their planets, and a further 6 percent got eaten up by the star.
And whatever modest tax cuts they got are being more than eaten up by higher gas prices, higher health-insurance premiums and ever costlier prescription drugs.
Asset managers have lobbied to avoid having their assets in a failed clearing house being eaten up in a rescue, saying these assets belong to investors.
Mr. Autor can't say how much of the small urban wage premium that remains in his data today is eaten up by these higher housing costs.
George, the producer, said roughly half of that money went to the theatrical exhibitors, with most of the rest eaten up by print and advertisement costs.
But as education and health care have eaten up more of young adults' budgets, their median earnings have barely risen since baby boomers were the same age.
That, together with the £5bn of statutory interest, would have eaten up much of the £7.5bn surplus accrued by LBIE on top of the £11.5bn already awarded.
The blocked sperm are cleared from the epididymis and eaten up by immune cells, as happens normally if a man hasn't had an orgasm for a while.
With no secure documentation, Trump's firm exploited these models, whose wages were eaten up by the exorbitant fees they had to pay for rent and other amenities.
Ever since Trump's inauguration, a contentious confirmation process for Trump's cabinet picks and other appointees has eaten up a significant amount of the Senate's time and energy.
Silky smooth and spectacularly stylish, Dead To Me begs to be eaten up with a spoon, and then re-enjoyed with a mellow glass of merlot. Cheers!
Passing legislation in Congress is always difficult, and this year a lot of time is already expected to be eaten up by Obamacare repeal, tax reform and budgeting.
And they eat and they eat at exactly the same speed, until they're just two heads making a ball, and then they both get eaten up and disappear.
But John Callahan of the Pennsylvania School Boards Association says all the increase and more will be eaten up by pension costs, which will rise by $164m this year.
Silky smooth and spectacularly stylish, each installment of Dead To Me begs to be eaten up with a spoon, and then re-enjoyed with a mellow glass of merlot.
On the other hand, you don't want all your cash sitting in a low-yielding checking or savings account, earning little if any interest and getting eaten up by fees.
By the time a confirmed diagnosis is out, whatever it was that was making people sick had long ago all been eaten up (and possibly made even more people sick).
" Key stat 2: "The share of national spending eaten up by three items — health care, housing, and education — has ballooned from 25% in 1980 to more than 36% by 2015.
Vanyel Harkema23, game design studentSan Francisco, CaliforniaI had a 40GB Zune back in high school, and it got eaten up by the chain of my motorcycle in a freak accident.
While no windfall already, another problem is that the extra money could get eaten up by Medicare premiums for about 70 percent of retirees, according to The Senior Citizens League.
I've wondered if there are other women and girls who this has happened to, or is happening to (with Steven or anyone else), and I have been eaten up with guilt.
She then shows them a cost-of-living calculator in their state, so they can see how quickly their paychecks will be eaten up by expenses like child care and taxes.
The movement did raise some money for hunger — around $34 million — but much of that was eaten up by operational fees, leaving $15 million to be donated to the actual cause.
When July's Consumer Price Index is reported next week, it is likely to show that whatever modest increase workers are getting in their wages continues to be eaten up by rising prices.
Her main point was that a family's additional income, when a second parent went to work, was eaten up by the cost of housing, and by child care, education and health insurance.
I've been opening the app regularly, and yet it wasn't even in the top 10 of biggest battery killers for the past 7 days — it has eaten up 3 percent of my battery.
Under Pakistan's devolved system, the federal government must hand over more than half its budget to the provinces, and the remainder is mostly eaten up by debt servicing and the military's vast budget.
When they ripen, however, their thin husks turn tan and papery before they drop to the ground—thus their name—presumably to get eaten up and have their seeds spread by forest creatures.
Let&aposs get real for a second: mobile data is expensive, and it can get eaten up quickly by many different apps and performance issues that drain data without you even realizing it.
Leaving aside the emissions from the 1.1 billion trips Americans take per day (87 percent of which are taken in personal vehicles), spreading everything out has eaten up an enormous amount of natural land.
It shows Mr. Cochran (Courtney B. Vance) as crusader and manipulator, Ms. Clark (Sarah Paulson) as overmatched single mother beaten up by the tabloids, Robert Kardashian (David Schwimmer) eaten up by conflict and doubt.
It might seem, at first, like another example of the show putting a character in danger for a cheap cliffhanger, something similar to how Glenn found himself nearly eaten up by zombies earlier in the season.
It's notoriously difficult to spot gaps caused by nascent planets forming in disks of gas and dust surrounding stars, but in this case, the researchers caught sight of hydrogen being eaten up by the growing worlds.
"When he got there, Jim Bridger was so eaten up with guilt that he thought Glass was a ghost, that's where 'the revenant' [a term for someone who returns from the dead] comes from," Bradley explains.
The airline industry "has eaten up capital over the past century like almost no other business because people seem to keep coming back to it and putting fresh money in," he told The Telegraph in 2002.
The service is free to use as long as you do not have more than 500 megabytes of data stored in your account — which may get eaten up quickly if you post a lot of photos.
The ability to refocus photos wasn't enough to make Lytro cameras successful He notes that continuing work on third- and even fourth-generation products would've quickly eaten up half of the $50 million that Lytro recently raised.
The lyrics are a bit of a mantra to stay hungry and passionate about selfish interests, so your conscious mind stays self aware and doesn't get eaten up by the subconscious mind's potentially lazy sense of doom.
However, Northrop has eaten up most of the reserve schedule it had budgeted when planning out the timeline for the next couple of years, and now only has less than a quarter of that buffer time left.
"There has been a steady [stream], almost like termites can get into a residence and eat before you know that you've been eaten up and you fall in on yourself," he said, according to The Washington Free Beacon.
The United States took a 1-0 lead in the fourth by capitalizing on an error by Kikuchi, the second baseman, who was eaten up by a hard grounder, allowing Christian Yelich to hustle his way to second.
Tesla has eaten up most of the attention in the electric vehicle space, which has meant Rivian has flown under the radar a bit — though it certainly has tried to get attention for itself from time to time.
While Saudi Arabia saw every dollar from its oil sales going to state coffers, the poorer members had a large part of their oil revenue eaten up by debts, leaving no money to invest in infrastructure and field development.
A lot of funds raised for pandas also get eaten up by the cost of keeping pandas in zoos, which can tally upwards of $313 million per year—the National Zoo spends $231 million on its panda program annually.
Over the years, the shows has eaten up the rest of the ABC lineup, bloating from one hour to 90 minutes to two hours an episode — it finally reaches three hours near season's end, when the live specials begin.
If the Bushes spent around the same amount, that means that a good chunk of their redecorating budget was eaten up by the $74,000 set of China purchased for the White House just before the end of President Bush's second term.
Adalberto Roque/AFP/Getty In Africa, for example, where transaction fees on remittances tend to be highest (13 percent of remittances get eaten up in fees), people have started sending money directly by cellphone for much lower fees than banks charge.
More than 22019 percent of the over-53 crowd say they have watched the extra amount get completely or mostly eaten up by the cost of Medicare Part B premiums, according to a recent survey by the Senior Citizens League.
It's already eaten up two homes, a boat, and a hot tub, and it's only getting wider—prompting local law enforcement in the Florida town to warn a few nearby residents that they may need to evacuate at a moment's notice.
Mike Lee of Utah and Rand Paul of Kentucky had vowed to filibuster the legislation, meaning it would have eaten up much of the Senate's week as it prepares to deal with coronavirus legislation also passed by the House last week.
The trailer shows as the player decides to stop popping pills and starts to see the world as it really is, watching as the "pinata" he smashes open reveals itself as a rat, smashed to bits and eaten up by crazed co-workers.
It needed the support of the EU to curb the army's influence, which it did in a series of show trials from 2008 to 2013, but now the army's stick has been taken away and the EU carrot has been eaten up.
In an e-mail to me last winter, she wrote that she felt "eaten up" with frustration at the ongoing occupation of an eastern Oregon wildlife refuge by an armed band of antigovernment agitators led by the brothers Ammon and Ryan Bundy.
The analysis found growth from the tax cuts would offset $458 billion in lost revenue, but $51 billion of that would be eaten up by additional interest costs on money the United States would need to borrow to pay for the plan.
Since launching in 2014, multiplayer mythological game SMITE from Hi-Rez Studios has eaten up more and more of the professional multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) market, bringing a higher level of competitiveness to a playing field previously dominated by League of Legends and DOTA.
Some of the difference will be eaten up by the longer sea journey from Australia's east coast to India, but the likelihood is that Indian buyers may well be open to picking up any Australian cargoes that become distressed because of the recent Chinese restrictions.
There, I remembered cartoons I've seen over the years of black children being used as "alligator bait," and I understood that they had their roots in the white gaze laughing at the idea of enslaved kids (or their parents) being eaten up, in fields just like these.
A Reuters analysis of the pricing structure for Russian fuel has revealed a major reason for this anomaly: a large chunk of the savings that consumers would be making from lower world prices are instead being eaten up by the government in the form of higher taxes.
The group trek past familiar pathways—rivulets of coal-lined water pouring into great pools of infestation, tree leaves dried and eaten up by the continuous cycles of acid rain that ruin the soil, bodies lying face down in the ground and covered by an unidentifiable film.
Since launching in 2014, Hi-Rez Studios' multiplayer mythological game SMITE has eaten up more and more of the professional multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) market, bringing a higher level of competitiveness and seven-figure prize pools to a playing field previously dominated by League of Legends and DOTA.
WeChat, which is owned by Chinese Internet giant Tencent, is gifting its users an initial $0.99 in credit (which it says will allow up to 100 minutes in calls) to get things started, although it hasn't revealed the cost of calls once that freebie has been eaten up.
As so many of the mom-and-pop shops across New York City's five boroughs get eaten up by national chains and families get priced out of the neighborhoods they've called home for generations, the Campos family has held firm in Williamsburg, with La Guadalupana Bakery as their anchor.
Walking past dead palm trees on land so dry it cracks, farmer Abbas Abdul Hassan said water shortages and ensuing use of salty water from the polluted Shatt al-Arab river for irrigation had eaten up areas that grew henna plants, whose ground leaves make the dark paste used as a dye.
Back in November, Neoh told TechCrunch the business was shifting to offline-to-online commerce — the process of helping the long tail of physical retailers to go online — mirroring trends that have eaten up billions of investment dollars in China, where the likes of Baidu, Alibaba and $18 billion-valued Meituan Dianping compete.
" Arabs skeptical of the United States' efforts to promote democracy in the region have eaten up allegations of sexual misconduct and embarrassing email leaks in the campaign, Mr. Melhem said: "They are mocking the American democratic process in ways that I've never seen before, and I've been covering elections since the early 1980s.
"The more people opt for vehicles that are more shared, the more the city will actually see those benefits that people are getting excited about—like smoother traffic flow and less space eaten up by roads and parking...We don't have to wait for robot taxis or shared taxis to prioritize urban space."
At a time when the number of authentic dives in the neighborhood was growing slimmer by the month, each one eaten up by yet another Starbucks or some clubby bar that catered to NYU kids, they wanted to open a place that felt like the old East Village: a bastion of low-down, timeless degeneracy.
He was actually in the market for smart blinds when he moved into his first condo in Toronto, but after all the budget got eaten up on essentials like a couch, a bed and a TV, there wasn't much left in the bank for luxuries like smart shades — especially after he actually found out how much they cost.
The filmmakers seem more invested in positioning the movie to be eaten up, regurgitated and upcycled on Twitter than in making a point about its protagonist, a lonely woman named Sue Ann (nicknamed Ma) who lives in a predominantly white town in Ohio, working at a dead-end job and at war with herself and the trauma of her past.
"Some of that will get eaten up by either increases to minimum wages or some banks have talked about one-time bonuses, but you are going to get a portion of that going to the bottom line which is going to support dividends, buybacks, and importantly customer growth and loan growth should these measures turn stimulative for the economy," he added.
I, for one, don't have a lot of counter space in my kitchen, and while you still have to have a burr grinder (or buy pre-ground coffee, which we don't recommend because you're beginning to defeat the purpose of this nice machine), I've found it a lot easier to have this small machine and a grinder off to the side or on the window sill so that I don't have a big swathe of space eaten up right in the middle of (or anywhere on) my counter.

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