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Will I resent my kid for eating up my savings?
Peloton is eating up an increasing amount of that market.
Amazon and Wayfair are eating up market share of furniture online.
Childcare is eating up to 20% of a Bay Area family's income.
Rather than generating additional ad revenues, it's seen as eating up resources.
"They're eating up every nugget they're getting," he said about the mentees.
And it's currently headed toward us, eating up twenty-six kilometers every second.
These voracious birds are now eating up live young cattle, and costing farmers.
The good news is that the game is not eating up data plans.
Kim also noticed that non-Koreans were eating up Korean food in droves.
But hedging costs are eating up all that difference for euro-based investors.
Food. Entertainment also has a way of eating up more cash than intended.
At a minimum, her premiums would increase 700 percent, eating up half her income.
The big picture: Premiums are eating up an increasingly big share of workers' paychecks.
And it was just eating up a ton of the time of the members.
And intervention motions, the brief said, must be decided individually, eating up court time.
Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop skin-care line is eating up her time these days — literally.
They're pretty good, although still lagging behind Telemundo, which is eating up market share.
Rising prices have been eating up most of the modest increases in workers' pay.
Foreigners, she said, were eating up France's social benefits and offering little in return.
"It started just eating up vegetation as fast as the eye can see," he said.
Consumers aren't the only ones eating up the "4 for $4" combo meal at Wendy's.
The government has financed its huge deficits by printing money and eating up its foreign reserves.
However, in the long run, it runs the risk of eating up the economy's growth potential.
Otherwise, interest on the national debt will start eating up virtually every penny that we have.
We know these Buckingham lawsuits must be eating up a good deal of cash, but damn.
The programs that we have right now are eating up every piece of the NASA budget.
But Lewis notes that this goes further than just Democrats eating up time and making noise.
Go deeper: Drug makers are eating up a vast amount of the health care industry's profits
Health prices have continued to rise since then, eating up bigger and bigger chunks of workers' paychecks.
They are strange sinkholes around town, growing as they devour, eating up restaurants and homesteads and people.
Instead, China's benchmark index plunged more than 40 percent from its June peak, eating up investors' capital.
The grassroots is eating up the notion Trump is a victim of systemic corruption in law enforcement.
This would prevent obstructionists from simply eating up the Senate's time by demanding 30 hours of debate.
Just think of all the expensive mining rigs eating up power that you've read so much about.
With car payments eating up more and more of the family budget, it's easy to fall behind.
And I'm glad the owl is down there, visiting big, old New York, eating up a storm.
MannKind, Mr. Mann's last big venture, may also have been his Waterloo, eating up much of his fortune.
This means the trees have to start eating up their reserves of energy, until there's almost nothing left.
Stick to what you know best — distracting people for hours on end while eating up their phone batteries.
When a bot sees an ad, it's eating up an impression that a human was intended to see.
The viewer is complicit in eating up the horror stories we're told by the media and the government.
Once student loan payments stop eating up his income, he'll be able to redirect his money into investments.
The majority of those apps had been eating up storage on my phone for months without delivering any utility.
It now tops $33 trillion and is eating up a historically large share of the gross domestic product (GDP).
While some are eating up the BDSM romance, others aren't quite in for the dominant and submissive-based pairing.
But once preserved in pixel form, theoretically for eternity, the original pictures were just eating up precious storage space.
The online sector, referred to as "clicks," has been slowly eating up market share in the past two decades.
All that stuff that's eating up space and energy could actually be translated into more money in your pockets.
Even though the Echo does much more than a traditional speaker, it's still eating up sales of some competitors.
This is eating up a big part of our budget, but to us, it's a luxury that's worth it.
McDavid will make it harder for the Oilers to do that if he's eating up so much cap space.
Translation: It is eating up a ton of market share and increasingly looking pretty much unstoppable along the way.
With Saturday eating up most of the schedule, Christmas Day will offer just two games, both crucial divisional matchups.
I'm eating up every ounce of "this is how a dystopia is created" world-building that's happening this season.
It is that inflation is eating up pay increases and that real—that is, inflation-adjusted—wages are therefore stagnant.
While some farmhands charge as little as $7 per day, poppy workers charge double that, eating up any potential profit.
CVS' stunningly long receipts, eating up to five feet of paper at times, are a thing of legend in retail.
As soon as I turned off No Coin, the miner started working and Chrome began eating up my CPU resources.
Before this sandwich-lovin' kid was eating up Hollywood, he was just another young lad enjoying lunch in London, England.
I love this project – and I love this project as a fan too: I am just eating up these episodes!
This year, though, she's got an election to win at home, which is likely eating up most of her time.
When was the last time I stared longingly at those static panels, just eating up space on my phone's display?
The fog at London's Gatwick Airport was basically eating up any airplane that was trying to land on the runway.
As the trial rules dictate, however, the proceedings could take place six days a week, eating up valuable campaign opportunities.
Yes, we do have an entitlements problem that is eating up our federal budget and squeezing out our discretionary budget.
The aide pointed to the CBO having to reanalyze the bill, eating up valuable time, if Jayapal's full amendment remained.
Additionally, there could be more efforts to try to pass healthcare legislation, eating up more time on the legislative calendar.
He pulled up his pant leg to show us the scar, and it was massive, eating up his entire thigh.
With interest payments on public debt eating up 3.5 percent of output, Croatia's next government will have little room for maneuver.
Because one does not get handed the keys to a pink Cadillac unless folks are eating up the wares, after all.
We're already seeing how Instagram is eating up Snapchat usage, reducing the Stories views it depends on to drive ad revenue.
This is going to be Microsoft's killer feature when it comes to selling those devices and eating up Chromebook's market share.
With defined-benefit pensions and health-care subsidies, spending on benefits is eating up a growing share of the education budget.
A.J. Davis punched the ball in from the 22015; after eating up 8:47, the Panthers were up comfortably, 21-0.
He refused any medical treatment and he says he only treated himself with the kernels, eating up to 40 a day.
This area will show you which apps are consuming the most battery and whether they're eating up power in the background.
Last year, Sears and Kmart stores paid $28 million in rent on these properties they once owned, eating up operating revenue.
They are wrongly accused of draining national and state treasuries by being on welfare and otherwise eating up our tax dollars.
The Rockets then began eating up the clock, and the Thunder missed shot after shot that could have closed the gap.
HEVC, also known as H.265, is designed to efficiently handle 4K video without eating up too much storage on your Mac.
All those high-quality photos of your friends' children are eating up your precious data — especially if you're a heavy Instagram user.
Photography is a difficult space right now because smartphones have been eating up the low-end and increasingly the mid-range market.
Those legal battles can stretch on for months, eating up huge amounts of time and money, while police hold onto seized materials.
"If you started feeding a pig in the morning...it will continue eating up to evening," one activist told the local press.
"The giant tech companies right now are eating up little, tiny businesses, start-ups – and competing unfairly," Warren told CBS on Sunday.
Under the rules, senators can force up to 30 hours of post-cloture debate time, eating up days of Senate floor time.
They fund benefits for more than 150 million Americans and see health care expenses eating up more and more of their budgets.
Unfortunately, they've run into one totally unique hurdle: TV channels are bleeding over the border from Mexico, and eating up their spectrum.
The extreme measures Johnson's team explored include potentially introducing a budget to create new debates in Parliament, thereby eating up more time.
To run those projects, Nvidia's GPUs were eating up so much power across campus that the school had to limit their use.
In theory, of course, all conservatives should oppose a big, failed government bureaucracy that produces bad outcomes while eating up taxpayer dollars.
While debt remains relatively low as a proportion of GDP, at around 15%, servicing it is eating up a third of government revenues.
What it means: Health care is eating up a bigger share of paychecks that already don't go as far as they used to.
Left unchecked, they become bloated affairs, eating up hours (or in extreme cases, even days) of your time without anything important being decided.
Maps for Android is also picking up SD card support, allowing you to download those offline maps without eating up your local storage.
But perhaps Trump's bigger problem in bringing peace to the Middle East is the good will he is eating up with his allies.
Administrative costs alone — the costs of processing medical claims, salaries, advertising and technology — are still eating up more than half of Oscar's revenue.
But Podesta conceded the controversy is eating up time, forcing Clinton to go down the rabbit hole to discuss endless hints and allegations.
I feel like I can be more open and honest with them, and I can listen to them without eating up class time.
If anything, I thought volunteering might make me more stressed, adding an extra obligation to my plate and eating up my down time.
Apparently no one wants to go to the movies and see a CGI spectacle in which London is on wheels eating up other cities.
Patients often have to travel long distances to their home clinic and wait in long lines daily, eating up precious hours of their morning.
But consider the upsides: Slinging the heavy battery down under gives the car a nice low center of gravity without eating up interior space.
But consider the upsides: Slinging the heavy battery down under gives the car a nice low center of gravity without eating up interior space.
The once-small troop quickly grew to more than 600 members, eating up villagers' food and making a riot that keeps people from sleeping.
Now, on the lower-end market, you have Vivo, Opppo and Xiaomi, all these Chinese smartphone makers eating up Apple's market share in China.
The hype machine for next year's live-action Beauty and the Beast continues to plug along, and we're eating up every bit of it.
A recent federal government report showed that Medicare Part D rebates to middlemen were eating up a much larger chunk of total drug spending.
Why it matters: Google and Facebook have an effective "duopoly" over digital ad revenue, eating up more than 90% of all new ad dollars.
While Texas Tech's first drive was plodding and methodical, eating up more than six minutes, the tempo on both sides cranked up after that.
So what's going on your backyard BBQ, hot summer in the city, chilling at the shore, laying out, and eating up the sunshine playlists?
To delete the individual songs, videos, photos and other files that are eating up your space, you still have to open the corresponding app.
Before graduating to slightly more advanced juvenile entertainment, I did my time in that tiny model neighborhood, eating up Fred Rogers's words of encouragement.
Its taxable profit would spike to $1,000, and even with the lower tax rate, it'd face a bill of $200, eating up all its profits.
With those payments eating up more of household budgets, consumers have been stretching out their loans to better accommodate the cost of a new car.
The rocket has to reach higher speeds to get up to the higher orbit, eating up a lot of fuel on the vehicle's initial ascent.
It came as the EU's top negotiator warned that formal talks are set to be delayed, eating up more of the two-year divorce timetable.
It became impossible to figure out where certain features were located and the app notoriously slowed Macs down by eating up tons of system resources.
Despite the lunatic look of the set, actually producing the show was a professional grind, eating up a week at a time for each episode.
Thankfully, his loans were federal, so we weren't accumulating as much interest, but together, our loans were eating up a big chunk of our income.
Computer systems get more complex by the day and software is eating up the world, making the task of keeping hackers out harder and harder.
At the same time, prisons are incredibly costly, eating up funds that could go to other government programs that are more effective at fighting crime.
Technical issues are to blame for eating up all this precious time, a long-standing problem for Northrop Grumman as it's been piecing together JWST.
Today, names like PewDiePie, Logan and Jake Paul, and David Dobrik each have tens of millions of subscribers eating up their content across social media.
The creation of the seats is consequently eating up about 41% of the budget for "Escales Découvertes," which totals $8.26 million CAD, the Montreal Gazette reported.
Some management-side lawyers attributed the drop to a growing backlog of complaints and a number of complex systemic cases eating up the agency's limited resources.
"Everything from Tesla cars to the IoT devices we use every day, to our cell phone... all of it is eating up capacitors enormously," Chang says.
The uncertainty coincided with the EU's top negotiator warning that formal talks are set to be delayed, eating up more of the two-year divorce timetable.
The comparison on shares between these two companies may somehow reflect the trend that e-commerce is quickly eating up the market share of traditional retailers.
What's causing it: Google and Facebook are eating up advertising revenue, while Amazon is decimating brick-and-mortar stores that used to advertise in local papers.
DDoS attacks are characterized by overwhelming a network with traffic with the intent of eating up all its bandwidth and making it inaccessible to other users.
Wealthy people and big corporations were not just eating up a growing share of the pie; they had rigged the marketplace to help them do it.
When Euphrates isn't scaring off criminals, she enjoys chewing on a 4 x 4 fence post and eating up to eight cups of dog food a day.
There's no reason to have your primary email address synced in two or three email apps, eating up storage and also guzzling battery life in the background.
I played a rainbow of Pokémon titles growing up, stopping only because I realized that the games were eating up more of my life than I'd like.
You could see her eating up the attention and everything else at the same time, which I thought was beautifully done from a photography point of view.
The same goes for Netflix; you can download movies or shows on a WiFi network and watch them without eating up data while you're on the go.
If social media seems to be eating up all your time, ask yourself why you're there in the first place, and then only use it for that.
It's not just that national headlines are eating up all my brainspace; it's also that so much of what's interesting in tech, these days, is pretty speculative.
In 2202, 2628 million acres of U.S. forests burned in wildfires, costing the Forest Service $28500 billion, and eating up 6900 percent of its total agency budget.
Around 2011, they went on a buying spree, eating up other companies in anticipation of a forever-booming overseas market in metallurgical coal (used for making steel).
A team of researchers at MIT has developed a device designed to give home owners a better picture of how much power their individual appliances are eating up.
But testing for those kinds of parameters can cost up to $100, TL Biolabs CEO Fred Turner said, coming from companies like illumina and eating up potential profits.
The big picture: As Axios has recently reported in Vitals, employer health costs are eating up a larger share of overall compensation that they did 20 years ago.
"There's a lot of things you've got to think about and manage while you're eating up here," said former space station Commander Shane Kimbrough in a NASA video.
Apple says this could result in Mail taking up to 35 percent less space compared to whatever amount of room it's eating up on your computer right now.
But he also tweeted about a wheelchair that could climb stairs, the increasing size of steaks, and the maximum number of goats seen eating up in a tree.
The basic necessities of life are eating up a bigger share of poor families' spending compared to 235 years ago, leaving little money left over for anything else.
But finding the right tools can significantly streamline everyday tasks that may be eating up your time: time that could be spent on revenue-generating tasks or projects.
The online video game has taken the world by storm and children and parents alike are eating up every bit of merchandise that hits traditional and online shelves.
Why it matters: Health care is eating up more and more of everyone's income — but that's an especially difficult burden for seniors, who often live on fixed incomes.
Right now T-Mobile uses the lure of free data, offering its subscribers the ability to listen to music without eating up any of their monthly data allowance.
She's optimistic about her family's future, but the cost of housing is eating up nearly half of the precious little money she and her husband earn each month.
He cautioned colleagues that opening up the trial to new evidence could take it in unpredictable directions for an unknown amount of time, eating up the Senate calendar.
With only minutes left, Totti kept control of the ball, eating up the clock by kicking the ball off the shins of his opponents and out of bounds.
But a thoughtful plan to slow the growth of our rising debt can help keep interest rates down and prevent interest payments from eating up our entire budget.
Users seem to be eating up its original political show, Good Luck America, and some news-based shows, like NBC's Stay Tuned, have successfully raked in millions of views.
But the division still accounts for more than half the bank's revenue and it's under strain, eating up huge chunks of capital even as it falls further behind competitors.
In particular, the giant corporations that gobble up any smaller companies that stand in their way, thereby gradually eating up the competition until customers have nowhere else to go.
The sensor suite that allows these cars to "see" their environment, combined with the compute hardware eating up a lot of space in the trunk, are really, really expensive.
Lots of different kinds of bacteria, spreading and eating up nutrients and giving off gas—which builds up, bloating the body to the point that it's dangerous to deflate.
But the unit still accounts for more than half the bank's revenue and is under strain, eating up huge chunks of capital even as it falls further behind competitors.
And if you feel like healthcare is eating up too much of your time, ask your doctor is there is a way to schedule things more efficiently, she adds.
In 2015, West Midlands Ambulance Service received at least 103 hoax calls, with 498 in 2014, and over 630 the year before, eating up plenty of time and resources.
I felt like I was eating up his time, and I was much more worried than he was about my form and whether I was correctly performing the exercises.
If Project Natick works, it could help millions of people in coastal communities gain access to the internet, without eating up the polluting energy resources usually necessary to power datacenters.
A bright black hole at the center of a galaxy was eating up the dust surrounding it and spitting out high-energy jets of particles and light in our direction.
The world has already warmed by about one degree, fuelling an increase in extreme weather, eating up Himalayan and Alpine glaciers, and disrupting farming in many parts of the world.
The world has already warmed by about one degree, fueling an increase in extreme weather, eating up Himalayan and Alpine glaciers, and disrupting farming in many parts of the world.
I still have a long ways to go—and Patrick tells me episodes four and five are real roller coasters to deal with—but I'm really eating up this series.
"The Cape bees will take over the foreign colonies and start eating up all the honey," said Matthew Webster, a geneticist at Uppsala University in Sweden, who led the study.
Most fans probably wouldn't care about how much a quarterback or a receiver was getting paid if it didn't factor into how much cap space that contract is eating up.
Together with his colleagues, they decided that perhaps the best way of keeping the lionfish from eating up the ecological balance of Mexico's Caribbean reefs was to eat it first.
Even if I didn't have a kid eating up my spare time every day, I'm not sure it'd make a difference; there's no way I'd be able to keep pace!
I mean, it is eating up, instead of $2115 per person in 214, when we actually thought we were doing pretty well in this arena, to-- over $2100,217 per person.
"Every time you travel, you're eating up a big chunk of the day, so you have to be really strategic about it," said Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary.
Hodges then drove the Steelers 77 yards in 11 plays, eating up 513:02 of the clock, to set up Chris Boswell's 25-yard field goal with 1:28 remaining.
Her famous 2003 "Haze" was recreated for the museum with thousands of plastic straws, altering the sound of the gallery by eating up the echoes typical of a concrete room.
Give yourself permission to do that because no job is worth eating up the finite amount of energy that you have in a day and taking it away from your child.
But because median incomes have grown even slower during that same time, health insurance costs are eating up a bigger share of household incomes than ever, the Commonwealth Fund report found.
With the new additions, more than 100 video services are now part of Binge On, which was created eight months ago, and exempt from eating up a user's monthly data plan.
He looked at his charging behavior and realized that since switching over to a wireless charging plate about six months ago, he was eating up his charges at an alarming rate.
The Ember mug costs $79.99, and the travel version goes for $149.99 If you have hundreds of photos on your phone, eating up your device's memory, a portable printer could help.
The orcas then were seen as competition; hunters and fisherman would shoot up pods of orcas because they were eating up the salmon or seals that the fishermen wanted for themselves.
The audience eating up her simplified, feel-good life advice and feminist POV has grown such that her schedule is packed with speaking engagements, photo shoots, and writing her own books.
Combined, those studies looked at the egg-eating habits of 1.7 million people and also found that eating up to one egg a day had no negative impact on heart health.
I did have Infinite Warfare and Modern Warfare Remastered on there last week, but I needed the 130GB(!) they were eating up for new things that I can't talk about yet.
The "Apprentice" star-turned president has created a reality show in the White House, with Americans eating up storylines of who is rising, who is fading and who is screwing up.
With this spending already eating up at least 218 percent of a low-income family's budget, the cost-saving weekly ($2100) or monthly ($121) tickets are further unattainable, the report asserts.
One school of thought states that because giants like Amazon, Google, Facebook and a handful of other established players are expanding into adjacent markets, they are eating up all the big opportunities.
Unfortunately for Hannah, the cocktail portion of the group date that night is arguably just as painful, with dramatic Cam eating up time like a needy gnat constantly waiting in the wings.
Witnesses who testified before a House Education and Labor subcommittee told lawmakers that child care costs are eating up large portions of family income, often making it harder to make ends meet.
Apple's newer Intel CPUs have dynamic power states, which means they can respond to calls from the OS with variable speeds, effectively eating up more or less juice from moment to moment.
Think about it this way: The faster you pay off the debt that is eating up most of your income, the sooner you can reallocate it to other areas of your life.
However, the Rams went 433 yards on 13 plays, eating up 5:39 off the clock, culminating in a 21-yard field goal from Santos to give them a 23-13 lead.
However, if you missed two months of payments and carried $53,000 for 10 months, the card would charge more than $950 in interest and fees, eating up your gains from the points.
The soaring costs of Medicare and Social Society are already eating up most new federal revenues and spending savings, and thus diverting federal investments from the needs of children to their grandparents.
Toys R Us has struggled as other big-box retailers such as Walmart and Target take a greater share of the toy market, and online behemoth Amazon is eating up more sales.
"When they took away our name, they took away our identity," said Hemphill-Nichols, a housing campaigner, adding she thought that would lead to the medical park eating up more of the neighborhood.
The galaxy named W2246-0526 is located about 12.4 billion light-years from Earth, and its extremely huge black hole seems to be eating up much of the galaxy's material, NASA announced Friday.
Founded in 6.73 and 26.7 respectively, Aldi (split into two legally separate companies, Aldi Nord and Aldi Süd) and Lidl have been eating up the competition, especially since the financial crash of 23.
So while the grazers are doing a helpful job of eating up some potential tinder, they're leaving behind vegetation that is extra-flammable—which is a mixed bag, in terms of wildfire prevention.
My college didn't even have cable in dorms and the rooms are often too small for a good HDTV to fit comfortably without eating up an entire wall of your tiny dorm room.
But Cornyn, asked about timing of the legislation, appeared to signal that it was held up because of Democrats dragging out debate time, and eating up the Senate's floor schedule, over judicial nominees.
Megafires were virtually unheard of before the 1990s, but thanks to a combination of human encroachment on wildlands and climate change, they're now eating up roughly half of the US Forest Service's annual resources.
There's also the BP oil spill; oil-and-gas canals that are eating up marshland and leading to coastal erosion; and sea-level rise, which already is threatening many communities in the Louisiana bayou.
And SendBird, which launched in February this year out of Y Combinator, has tried to quietly begin eating up this space by giving developers tools to quickly roll out chat functionality for those companies.
Perhaps that's a smart strategy – after all, Nintendo fans today have so much pent-up demand for its titles that they're eating up whatever Nintendo releases for mobile – even the oddity that is Miitomo.
Researchers uncovered other heart benefits in a large analysis of more than 150,000 men and women in the United States, Europe and Australia who reported eating up to 3.5 ounces of chocolate a day.
But while things are improving, the full rollout of tests will likely take weeks — eating up crucial time that could have gone to actually using the tests to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
The public had a host of complaints about the program — for example, that administrative costs were eating up too much of the money that could go to citizens — and it only lasted one year.
State gas company Naftohaz once was a corrupt cash cow for presidents, eating up 5.5 percent of gross domestic product in subsidies in 2014, but today is the main contributor to the state budget.
The first collective Gulf Arab effort at exercising armed 'hard power' without direct military U.S. backing, the war has gone on for 21 months, eating up ammunition and spare parts and requiring extensive logistical support.
But other major hospital systems like Providence St. Joseph Health, Hackensack Meridian Health, Bon Secours Mercy Health and Vanderbilt University Medical Center recently have reported similar trends of drugs eating up more of their expenses.
The 125m households the company serves, twice as many as it had in 2014, watch Netflix for more than two hours a day on average, eating up a fifth of the world's downstream internet bandwidth.
This can come in handy if you choose to leave data roaming on for web browsing or email, but you want to prevent MMS messages from eating up your data and costing you unwanted surcharges.
The only thing I will tell you is, when you do this, you're eating up into the time that other people in the audience, other people who want to ask questions are asking questions. OK?
According to BuzzFeed, it's not app developers to blame — they were surprised to find an influx of complaints about why their apps are draining users' batteries and eating up more than their fair share of data.
Staff and visitors wandered freely in and out of the Oval, bantering with Trump, showing him print-outs of news articles unfavorable to their internal enemies, and generally eating up chunks of the President's precious time.
With those radio stations eating up all of his genre-specific ideas—country, bossa nova, and classical music would all be present in the final game—Martin decided to work in some moody, genre-agnostic jazz.
And there's a good reason to do so: if that 2.5 billion device number from Statista is accurate, it offers such an enormous opportunity that it may be well worth eating up some potential hardware sales.
Otherwise they take up so much room in the recycling trucks that they have to make extra trips, requiring more energy and eating up all the net good recycling would have done in the first place.
They detained Baksheev and his wife, Natalia, who are accused of kidnapping, killing, and eating up to 30 people—a string of cannibalistic murders allegedly dating back the late 90s, Russian news outlet RIA Novosti reports.
I knew the answer was no, but it was vital to confirm the facts because Donald Trump was spreading the lie -- and the press was eating up the story like a free Trump steak on primary night.
A recent report by the American Association of Community Colleges said that too many community colleges lack rigor and credits often do not transfer to four-year schools – creating more expenses and eating up a student's time.
By default, they shouldn't back up your photos unless you're on Wi-Fi, but if you have changed these settings in the past, they may be eating up your data (remember, uploading counts against your data too).
His victory was likely a combination of eating up all of UKIP's support and siphoning off some Conservative voters who are disillusioned about (soon-to-be-departed) Prime Minister Theresa May and her party's handling of Brexit.
The athlete told the Local that he restricts himself from eating for 20 hours and then eats until he's stuffed to maintain his 10 percent body fat — and sometimes that means eating up to 100 plates of sushi.
Although Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa are eating up all the market share in the consumer space (and they both have growing enterprise plays), the aforementioned survey shows Cortana is top of mind to businesses considering adding voice.
And while that one's gotten to film archives, it seems like Amazon's lush take on the novel and audiences' penchant for eating up anything related to flappers and Fitzgerald, this miniseries may hit the sweet spot for everyone.
A mirror looms at the back of the stage, and in Jiyoun Chang's murky lighting, the audience is always partially visible, so we can always see our own avid faces eating up the spectacle in front of us.
Trump's version of this is a bit different, because he doesn't seem to care if he sounds expert at all, so long as he's eating up the clock and making it less likely that he'll be pressed for details.
Here's exactly how to stop Netflix, YouTube, Spotify and other popular streaming services from eating up you precious mobile data:NetflixNetflix's data usage settings can only be found on the company's website, not inside the service's phone or tablet apps.
"Compared to 20 or 30 years ago, technology is eating up every single area of public life," Mr. Harris said in a conversation with Meredith Whittaker of the AI Now Institute and the reporter Nellie Bowles of The Times.
But for a lot of us, what's eating up a larger and larger share of our budgets is those labor-intensive services that are rising in the chart above: education, health care, child care, meals out, and so forth.
It's great that it's all there for you, but if I can't use other editors and tools to make use of it, it's just actually eating up the storage on my 64 GB Pixel 4 base model. Right. Sorry.
The 1.21 billion real cost of a voluntary dismissal program and 1.12 billion real impairment charges for the Comperj refinery, whose construction was halted last year after eating up $13.5 billion of investment, kept costs high even as revenue fell.
As Derrick Brown, Auburn's ferocious defensive tackle, was eating up two, and even three, blockers on almost every play, his teammates were making a meal of L.S.U.'s heretofore pretty passing game, and the visitors took an early 63-point lead.
Klobuchar's plan, to be unveiled in a speech in the farm state of Iowa on Wednesday, would expand federal commodity price supports and federal crop insurance programs, while also promising to fight the consolidation that is eating up many small farms.
After that torrid start, the Bills took their time on the next possession, eating up 217 minutes with a 133-play march that covered 213 yards and was capped by a 17-yard touchdown toss from Taylor to Justin Hunter.
At the same time, other big development projects are eating up more land around the town as part of the new Lamu Port-South Sudan-Ethiopia Transport (LAPSSET) Corridor, said Odenda Lumumba, head of the Kenya Land Alliance, an advocacy network.
Because CLO tranches do not have Libor floors, the interest it must pay to its investors increases, eating up the excess spread that otherwise would have been distributed to holders of the riskiest piece of the fund, the equity slice.
States lead the way, and Congress may follow The findings come as the political calculus around the minimum wage has been shifting, with inequality on the rise and ballooning housing costs eating up more and more of the average worker's paycheck.
With hundreds of Trump appointees awaiting action, some for more than a year, Republicans say they can no longer tolerate Democrats forcing them to stretch out floor consideration as long as possible, eating up multiple days to confirm a single person.
We are not alone on this planet, and we are always subject to its whims, whether that be a massive hurricane eating up everything in its path, or a lion deciding it wants to eat up everything in its path.
While the general public is eating up the "new" Radiohead song, diehards are still fixated on are many other songs that are held in quieter regard, even those underappreciated gems that have already been released on EPs, stray singles, and bonus discs.
Some of us can quickly squeeze one blackhead and walk away from the mirror; others spend both our hard-earned time and money experimenting with pore vacuums and nose strips and eating up every new Dr. Pimple Popper video on the web.
Morgan Stanley's Adam Jonas says the electric car maker is "underselling" the Autopilot features he expects to be included in the Model 3 sedan to prevent it from eating up demand for the company's higher-end models, according to a note sent Monday.
And the scourge has affected many species of insect-eating bats, which serve as a natural insecticide, indirectly protecting crops—some researchers have estimated they save the US agricultural industry as much as $23 billion a year by eating up crop-destroying pests.
But after a series of unexpected market moves, heavy, sour crude oil processed by U.S. refiners has become more expensive, eating up hoped-for profit windfalls before they even materialized, forcing refiners to rethink plans to invest more in heavy crude processing units.
The majority of the actions you take on your phone, outside of huge tasks like rendering games and the like, can be done using the low-power cores, eating up one-fifth of the power of what the high-performance cores require.
I have an enormous amount of DVD rips of personal videos and photos across the years just eating up space on my laptop (about 45 gbs, already on an external hard drive), and I've been meaning to back them up to the cloud.
Eating up the ground on a forward run, N'Golo Kante slipped a ball toward the overlapping Victor Moses down the right, and he was sent sprawling to the turf by Son Heung-min, playing as a left wing back, who needlessly slid in.
Mahindra, a massive manufacturing conglomerate from India, fields one of the more competitive teams in Formula E. Mahindra also happens to be the top tractor manufacturer in the world, and has been eating up John Deere's market share in the US over the last decade.
There is also a more immediate, financial interest in blocking ads: Large, media-heavy ads are a drain on your bandwidth and can count toward your bandwidth allowance, eating up  your data plans, which is an acute problem for most mobile phone users especially.
They feel like yeah they're working but just running in place, and health care is eating up their paychecks and they're just one emergency of a flat tire or a washing machine going out or a kid going to the ER from being wiped out.
A Tax Foundation analysis found that the tax cuts would boost the size of the economy by 1.7 percent in the long-run, while the trade war would cut down the economy by 0.74 percent, eating up around 44 percent of the economic benefits.
Less than 10 minutes into my Captain Marvel screening, I could feel myself hip-pocketing Carol's hilarious dialogue for later quoting, eating up her effortlessly cool (but not too cool) demeanor, and positioning her in my head as the obvious leader for the Avengers.
And while some of the bigger personalities are eating up a lot of the camera time — Luke P. and Cam immediately come to mind — there are a few quieter Bachelorette candidates like Jed Wyatt who could very well prove to be the underdog of the season.
While the early voting states—Iowa, New Hampshire (February 11), Nevada (February 22), and South Carolina (February 29)—are eating up the attention of most candidates and the media, a wrench named Michael Bloomberg is threatening to throw the next stage of the primary into chaos.
So rather than forcing you to include the other person's username in the tweet (eating up some of your scarce 140 characters), Twitter is going to start treating that as a separate bit of metadata, like the tweet's date and location, and display it outside of the tweet.
Prescription medications accounted for roughly 12% of total health-care spending in the U.S. in 2016, eating up about 2.1% of the national GDP — placing the U.S. fourth behind Hungary, Japan and Greece, according to the most recent data from the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development.
By 21960, cream cheese costs 30 cents a pound, while Muenster and Parmesan sell, per pound, for 13 cents and 23 cents, respectively, according to "Eating up: The origins of bagel and lox," an article Marx wrote for the book Tastes of Faith: Jewish Eating in the United States.
"Although young individuals have the odds stacked against them with large amounts of student loan debt, low starting salaries and high insurance costs eating up the majority of their paycheck, they do have one extremely valuable thing on their side — time," said Danielle Harrison, a certified financial planner in Columbia, Missouri.
Especially because somebody wrote that for them that's what even crazier and then people come for me and don't even realize how hard I'm working, what I do or don't write is none of your business and you're listening to radio anyways and eating up some shit somebody wrote for them.
There's still a long way to go, but to make up the gap for the meantime and ensure that a few VR videos aren't eating up your entire data plan, a startup called Visbit is building a solution to stream high quality 360 video to users on slow internet connections.
For several cycles, these wannabes have treated our presidential primaries as book tours with bigger crowds and more balloons, eating up air time and media oxygen, certain that even if they failed miserably, a television gig, higher speaking fees and maybe another, bigger book deal awaited them after the marathon.
Even as multinationals like Amazon and other large companies continue to feel like they are eating up the mom-and-pop independent business model, SMBs continue to make up 48% of the GDP in the U.S. And within the SMB sector, the opportunity has totally changed with the rise of the internet.
The iPhone 7 will be the best iPhone Apple's ever made and it will be boring AF. I'll wish I was feeling like: But I'll be more like: My heart won't be racing and my toes won't be all sweaty eating up every new feature Apple will give some silly name for.
Both bills would allow industry to nominate chemicals for priority review, but the House bill would require the E.P.A. to evaluate any chemical a manufacturer submits, potentially eating up all of the agency's time and effort, whereas the Senate bill caps industry requests and gives the E.P.A. greater power to set its own priorities.
A viewer shrieked with laughter at "Good Morning Mr. Orwell" (1984) as a frizzy-haired Sapho singing "TV is Eating Up Your Brain" transitioned into somersaulting dancers, all lorded over by the megalithic, fifty-TV-set "Internet Dream" (1994), whose multi-screen patterns almost cohere into recognition before dissipating, faster than the mind can move.
After accusations of diva behavior from Kim Cattrall and money issues came to light, fans have been eating up anything and everything surrounding the rift between Carrie and Co. But now, Cattrall is speaking up for herself, saying that even though everyone wants the show's actors to be best friends in real life, that simply wasn't the case.
In a controlled demo, in which Samsung supplied the 28K and lower resolution content it was upscaling, the 298K panel was impressive, but the real test will be trying to watch all the other stuff—like old TV shows upscaled from 28p, or a Netflix stream that's gotten fuzzy because everyone in the neighborhood is eating up the bandwidth.
These have been successful in eating up market share from traditional incumbents: A recent report from Accenture, cited by Reuters, notes that challenger banks collectively now account for 14 percent of the banking market's revenues in Europe, or €206 billion ($238 billion) compared to just 3.5 percent of the US market (which is worth $1.04 trillion).
Now that a lot of us are privileged enough to be doing it, a large portion of us are bound to run into internet-related issues, whether it's your neighbor eating up precious bandwidth, or your internet company deciding to shut down service in your area (to fix who knows what) right in the middle of the workday.
For the 65 percent of Americans who use Google Chrome to do so, it means getting used to browser crashes thanks to a particular tab or two unexpectedly eating up all your RAM—and then crashing you out of a particularly tough stronghold in The Division 2 and needing to restart the hours-worth of progress you've lost in another game.
Pokémon Go has become the phantom menace of this year's Comic-Con International: As much as we all love the game, it's hard to go five feet without bumping into someone who's desperately trying to snag a Squirtle hanging out on the sidewalk (plus, we have a sneaking suspicion all that Poké Ball bombardment is eating up 98 percent of San Diego's wifi supply).
LeeAnne Locken did not enjoy watching herself on reality TV. The 50-year-old actress and former Miss USA contestant may have become The Real Housewives of Dallas' season 1 breakout with her explosive temper and willingness to fight for what she believes in, but being the bad girl wasn't nearly as fun for Locken as it was for fans eating up the drama at home.
John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE (R-Texas) expected that without an agreement, lawmakers would spend weeks working through the nominees and predicted that Democrats will likely force them to file cloture, eating up Senate floor time.

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