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But as the stakes get higher, the conflicts get uglier.
I've very open to that changing as minimums get higher.
"We believe oil prices will get higher in this year and also get higher in 2019, so we are trying to pick the right time," the prince told Time in reference to the IPO.
You get higher limits and a few additional features with Metal.
The president says automation threatens workers' ability to get higher wages.
President Trump may be helping "Morning Joe" get higher viewer ratings.
"You're always striving to get higher levels of agreement," Brendenberg explained.
We're starting to feel it, too... The stakes get higher every year.
"We were trying to get higher engagement than Donald Trump," Kataguiri says.
"Ice simply melts faster when the temperatures get higher," one scientist said.
"Ice simply melts faster when the temperatures get higher," Dr. Rahmstorf said.
And the stakes get higher in the next rung of educational aspiration.
No matter how high your numbers climb, they can always get higher.
Otherwise, they will just keep getting richer as the bricks get higher.
And the numbers are only expected to get higher with an aging population.
We can adapt our flower cultivation technique to get higher, more efficient yields.
Our voices get higher when we speak to dogs, regardless of their age.
Normally, companies get higher returns as they grow and reap economies of scale.
In a culture where status counts, the rejection doesn't get higher than that.
Even middle-school students born in a Dragon year get higher test scores.
And that number is only expected to get higher in the coming years.
"The casualties get higher and higher," said Hedayatullah Hamidi, the province's health director.
As it heats, water expands, and as it expands, sea levels get higher.
It involved an elaborate scam to get higher SAT scores for their children.
ESPN will also get higher fees from the TV distributors carrying the network.
Generally, this means that each story tends to get higher return on weekends.
Hotels can cost a lot over summer, and rates get higher every year.
The result is that consumers get higher quality products at a better price.
Many coffee plantations are stripping native trees away so they get higher yields.
Geopolitical conflict is probably the least desirable way to get higher fuel prices.
They earn higher wages, complete college at higher rates and get higher-status jobs.
In concentrated markets, they get higher prices and insurers want them in their network.
The incentive to hack a network will get higher, and the fallout more devastating.
That means stakes get higher, big moments get bigger, and the twists get twistier.
We had a huge aftertaste which motivated us to work harder... to get higher.
As attacks get faster, the cost of defending against the attacks will get higher.
To get higher returns on our investments, we network with developers who can deliver.
A lot of bystanders, your ego included, will cheer you as you get higher valuations.
And the wealthy tend to pay lower fees and get higher subsidies for their savings.
Top judges would serve for longer terms and more junior ones would get higher pay.
Why it matters: With each legislative failure, the stakes get higher for the Republican Party.
"If we get more Islamic immigration we are going to get higher terrorism," he said.
But the thing about beating expectations is the next time around, the expectations get higher.
It will get higher as more industries begin to use sophisticated technologies like deep learning.
"My dad asks me often why I don't get higher quality music software," Xanderoni explains.
The stakes only get higher as the primary season continues and November's big vote approaches.
Overall, of course, if you get higher and higher house prices, yes, we should be concerned.
As the launch goes global this summer, the stakes of that debate will only get higher.
ObamaCare's tax credits are based on people's income, meaning that low-income people get higher assistance.
He believes it is unlikely Trump will be able to get higher defense spending through Congress.
And it's growing more intense as technology advances and the stakes get higher in international competitions.
Its true test will only come when its reach gets broader and its prices get higher.
Floodwaters are already rising throughout the region, and as more rain comes, they'll only get higher.
It starts out harmless — choosing between a few pairs of shoes — but the stakes quickly get higher.
Women also have higher turnover on the platform, and more experienced drivers tend to get higher pay.
"The chances of this being the case get higher with every week that goes by," he said.
Many luxury vehicles have poor-rated headlights, and many cars only get higher ratings with option packages.
Overall, his performance is grounded and workmanlike, and it only gets better as the stakes get higher.
In "non-profit" colleges, the people in the institutions get higher salaries, lighter workloads or greater prestige.
If the rent is too damn high now, it'll get higher still once that movement is kneecapped.
A lot of them are career politicians and will say whatever they need to get higher up.
Suspicions have arisen that the Dolphins could be willing to lose so they get higher draft picks.
"The opportunity costs get higher as everybody gets deeper into their post-Jesus Lizard lives," Sims says.
The goal is to see if Medicare Advantage insurers are exaggerating people's health conditions to get higher payments.
If Stranger Things is earning top dollar for Netflix, then the show's stars will likely get higher salaries.
And as digital engagement expands, the stakes get higher when it comes to customer retention, the CEO said.
With all of the jobs I am bringing back to our Nation, that number.. will only get higher.
Wind shear is the sudden changes in wind direction as you get higher and higher in the atmosphere.
It is the new investment that creates new jobs, which in turn encourages people to get higher education.
The best outcome for negotiations is that tariffs imposed by the United States won't get higher and broader.
But the current subsidy program is tied to an individual's income; those with less income get higher subsidies.
That way, employees in lower-performing firms would get higher payouts, subsidized by employees in more successful firms.
But it noted that insurers would likely benefit, in part as they will get higher yields on reinvesting funds.
So you get higher quality so you want to be able to hire those people if they come up.
Those fees help your request cut the proverbial line, but as the line gets longer, those fees get higher.
And consumers get higher-quality ads while also avoiding the barrage of bargain-quality banners they hate so much.
Cashin said Thursday that Wall Street needs to get higher than last Thursday's close to kick off the rally.
The first scan used low-resolution sonar, so the crew sent their AUV back to get higher-quality images.
"For the first few days people vied with one another to get higher on the league table," he says.
Apple is pressing Hollywood studios to get higher priced, early availability of movies just released in theaters,according to Bloomberg.
But buyers are more likely to get higher-quality cards today, ones with sizable limits and suitable properties for fraud.
I know that was a stunt [to say only 30 million], but people need to get higher ceilings and shit.
Chinese banks tend to front-load loans early in the year to get higher-quality customers and win market share.
IT'S OFF A BASE THAT BUYERS ARE HISTORICAL PERFORMANCE IS A LOWER BASE SO IT'S EASIER TO GET HIGHER PERCENTAGES.
States with more emissions will get higher penalties, and Texas and Ohio are among the largest polluters in the country.
The country will return to growth like the other bailed out countries and investors will get higher profits, he said.
"With all of the jobs I am bringing back to our Nation, that number will only get higher," he tweeted.
Not only did David F. Clark get higher ratings than David Clark, David F. P. R. Clark outdid them all.
Colorado administers a program for low-income patients that involves collecting fees from hospitals to get higher federal Medicaid payouts.
This is an area where Ossoff needs to get higher turnout in two months, as well as in Cobb County.
New York's fees are set to get higher next fall, reaching $2.50 for individual rides and $1.25 for shared ones.
It's a monster role, and the emotional stakes just get higher and higher and that takes an incredible toll physically.
" Falls added, "We are cautious on narrow-segment ETFs, as the costs get higher and the tracking error can be larger.
He adds that rental vouchers also sometimes incentivize landlords to increase rental prices if they know they can get higher subsidies.
So it's-- I--understand why markets are a little bit worried-- that the-- these tariffs are gonna get higher and higher.
Progressives will take all the wrong lessons from this, and thus the stakes in the culture war will only get higher.
By his first full month in office, the jobless rate would hit a 25-year high—and would only get higher.
Carrying balances on cards is especially dangerous; as the balance grows, interest rates get higher, and credit ultimately is cut off.
When short-term rates get higher than long-term rates, the yield curve becomes "inverted," and that's often a bad indicator.
The driving story, though, is the escape plan, and the slave characters come gradually into focus as the stakes get higher.
"It's a bigger responsibility as the stakes get higher and the revenues get bigger, the valuations get bigger," she said.9.
Even if gas prices spike, improvements in engine technology mean that trucks get higher MPGs than they did in the past.
When short-term rates get higher than long-term rates, the yield curve becomes "inverted," and that's often a bad indicator.
Under the proposed contract, the company's 255,2000 U.A.W. workers would get higher wages and bonuses, with no change in health benefits.
"Because of that, as you get higher, wooden buildings counter-intuitively have to be stiffer than steel or concrete," says Ramage.
But as players get stronger and stakes — financial and otherwise — get higher, a need for more specific data is proving necessary.
And that's a nice way of saying financial market -- stock market PEs get higher, cap rates on real estate get lower.
For-profit hospitals have been found to fib more to Medicare than nonprofits do — tweaking their diagnoses to get higher reimbursements.
Bryan Cullen, the director of the Center for Virology at Duke University, notes that the infection rates get higher closer to home.
Thus, MGNREGA, rural roads, rural housing and irrigation may get higher allocations, while infrastructure spending will be pushed through off-budget sources.
I think you can get higher-upside dudes like Ameer Abdullah, Justin Forsett, Jay Ajayi and T.J. Yeldon in Jennings's current neighborhood.
In any case, people of greater abilities are the ones who are most likely to get higher degrees in the first place.
"We hope to get higher resolution images of the lander on the surface, and we'll learn a lot more then," Ulamec said.
Eclipses provide unique opportunities to get higher quality and speed images than are normally available, either from space or from the ground.
Reminder: Many Medicare Advantage plans are under scrutiny and have faced allegations they are exaggerating patients' medical codes to get higher payments.
Shippers get higher quality, we reduce the cost structure, we eliminate a lot of waste, help truck drivers get more jobs done.
These are top chefs cooking their best dishes — you get higher than restaurant-quality food, but produced at a much lower cost.
When patients take those drugs as well as Tylenol, they can unwittingly get higher doses of acetaminophen than they should, he said.
"Across different benchmarks of ESG, companies that take it seriously are financially stronger and get higher financial returns in marketplace," Sarda said.
When short-term rates get higher than long-term rates, that has been a reliable recession indicator for the past 50 years.
"2018 was not good for us but now that it has happened, we get higher interest yields," finance chief Martin Bride said.
They're able to get higher-quality amenities and services — gyms, laundry, house cleaning — than they would without splitting the costs among others.
If you want to get higher and more consistent dividends, then a preferred stock investment may be a good addition to your portfolio.
She's interviewing undergraduate men at an unnamed university, where the women outnumber men in classes and get higher grades, about their breadwinning expectations.
"After an hour of watching the sand get higher and higher and higher, you can't do much and it's just helpless," he said.
Economic Trends For years, central banks have been doing everything they can think of to try to get higher inflation and stronger growth.
But because she still has to get higher than her previous jumps, she's really got to put a lot of strength on there.
As NASA plots an American return to the moon in the next decade with the Artemis mission, the stakes will get higher yet.
S&P worries that investors, particularly those that have bought bonds with longer duration in an effort to get higher yield, are at risk.
"I don't want to say it's the best place I've ever been because there's always room to go higher — or get higher," she said.
You'll get higher gear than you'd find elsewhere in the game and you'll begin to understand the basics of how The Dark Zone works.
"I don't want to say it's the best place I've ever been because there's always room to go higher — or get higher," she quips.
CAVUTO: All right, so for consumers, taking in all of this stuff, you say they get higher prices, but will they get more choice?
Some expert observers are already bracing for the conflict to become even more unhinged as the stakes get higher, and the deadlines get closer.
Religious buildings are usually protected and military must get higher approvals to bomb them if is believed they are being used by the enemy.
While the president's overall approval ratings have remained mired around 40 percent, he tends to get higher marks on his handling of the economy.
Dealerships get higher markups on used cars than on new ones, so they may be very focused on making money on your trade-in.
MORE (R-Ariz.) are itching to get higher defense spending, arguing that current spending levels were to blame for recent non-combat troop deaths.
"If you were to get a doctorate, you'd get higher pay but you're incurring more debt," said Kyle Kensing, online content editor at CareerCast.
"They knew they were only going to get higher," Mr. Cuomo told a crowd of residents, referring to the agency's knowledge of water levels.
By allowing the semblance of increased competition, the Kremlin may be hoping to engage more voters -- and get higher voter turnout on Election Day.
At times it's playful; when the boy climbs a chain to get higher up, Trico might bat it around like a kitten with some string.
You get a promotion, you get higher up, and you enjoy it more and get a taste for it because you're clearly good at it.
"People had the intuitive feeling that you had to go high up in the brain to get higher functions," she said in the 1994 article.
Thanks to the 4K signal filtration feature, you'll get higher picture quality than cable or satellite for a one-time payment and no monthly fees.
Religious buildings are usually protected and the military must get higher approvals to bomb them if they believe they are being used by the enemy.
The labor market softness caused by holding unemployment higher than it needs to be to fight inflation will undercut workers' ability to get higher wages.
We all know that George HW Bush's Willie Horton ad wouldn't fly today, but that just means the dog-whistles need to get higher-pitched.
He says the bar to become a first-party vendor will only get higher this year, as Amazon's focus on cash flow and profitability grows.
First, it is clear that, as the stakes get higher, virtually all of the candidates can rise to the occasion and bring their A-game.
The parents paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to get higher test scores for their children and to have them fraudulently recruited for boutique sports.
Analysts say prices could get higher still if Trump's withdrawal from the Iran deal is followed by further escalation of tensions between the US and Iran.
Why it matters: Sales representatives in this department allegedly misled customers by offering "low currency-conversion rates before raising prices without warning" to get higher commissions.
"If I keep to a consistent schedule of sleep, I get higher scores on REM and I get much deeper sleep as well," he tells Greenfield.
DUDLEY: WELL I THINK WE STILL BELIEVE IF YOU MAKE THE ECONOMY TIGHT ENOUGH YOU'RE GONNA GET HIGHER WAGES AND THAT'S GOING TO GENERATE HIGHER INFLATION.
Medicare Advantage insurers have exaggerated diagnoses as a way to get higher payments from the federal government, costing taxpayers billions of dollars over the past decade.
So when a storm charges toward a coast, storm surges get higher and move further inland, sending water over more properties and putting more lives at risk.
Already, the Trump administration is pivoting to its next major economic priority — Infrastructure reform — and that's where the stakes could get higher for technology and science spending.
But that's where a lot of policy action is, and companies spend a lot of time and money influencing the process, often to get higher Medicare payouts.
Unless there is a major overhaul of the economic health care system, government projections show, the high costs of care in the US will only get higher.
Customers will be charged for the items they decide to keep and will get higher discounts if they buy a larger number of items, according to Amazon.
"We thought we were going to get higher interest rates ... then you get this tail wind after the election," said Mark Spellman, portfolio manager at Alpine Funds.
According to the article, some law firms believe women get higher awards when they've had the implants removed, compared to plaintiffs who still have the meshes implanted.
Yet as a teacher, I see that the students who come weekly, sit in front, and ask and answer questions get higher grades and frankly, preferential treatment.
The views of the valley are wonderful, and it's interesting to see the desert flora change as you get higher and higher (the omnipresent saguaros slowly disappear).
CNN will book $1 billion in profit this year, and profits could go even higher next year since the network will get higher carriage fees from distributors.
Already, the Trump administration is pivoting to its next major economic priority — infrastructure reform — and that's where the stakes could get higher for technology and science spending.
"Critical access" hospitals that are limited to 25 beds and get higher Medicare rates can boost their capacity and extend patient stays now limited to 96 hours.
But this raises a question: Does higher education itself offer that benefit, or are the people who earn bachelor's degrees already positioned to get higher-paying jobs?
The reality of Trump has now sunk in, and the sense of trauma on the cultural left has deepened (with the stakes only likely to get higher).
It's possible to build an analogue of the pyramidal orange stacking in every dimension, but as the dimensions get higher, the gaps between the high-dimensional oranges grow.
In the case of seasonal allergies, pollen is the main culprit, and Dr. Ogden says that since pollen counts get higher every year, our allergies are getting worse.
That means affiliates selling products in certain favored categories will get higher rates, including "digital video games" and "luxury beauty," while most products see a steep drop-off.
Lettuce growers can get higher prices for organically grown produce, he said, but wine producers cannot because consumers are not yet concerned with the source of wine grapes.
With Gibbs pointing out that the S&P 500's earnings per share growth is at 5 percent, this implies that investors could get higher growth for cheaper.
The hollowing out of middle-wage work will likely continue, per the report, without deliberate intervention to provide workers with skills they need to get higher-paying jobs.
We worked with that, and tried to create these mountains and valleys, so you could get higher up and read the space and try to find different routes.
The decrease extended a phenomenon known as an inverted yield curve, in which investors can get higher returns on short-term bond investments rather than long-term ones.
The only notable omissions I noticed were a true lane-centering system like you get higher-end cars and, oddly enough, one touch windows at all four corners.
Why content type matters when earning the most money possible Some types of videos naturally get higher ad rates, according to creators who have spoken to Business Insider.
We tend to conceive of global temperature rise as a slow, steady and predictable threat: humans release emissions, the atmosphere gets warmer and sea levels get higher and higher.
Jacobs said staff would get higher salaries as a result of the shift and could also be relocated elsewhere in Europe if they are not satisfied with the contracts.
"Congress gives Wall Street billionaires tax cuts and trade deals that ship our jobs overseas and we get higher tax bills and pink slips," Baricevic said in the ad.
As problems get more complex, and the stakes get higher, Calacanis explains that you need the type of person who is wired to handle that type of intense pressure.
The Harvard CAPS/Harris poll shows Trump continues to get higher approval ratings for his handling of the economy with 55 percent approving, down from 85003 percent in June.
"People may be motivated to quit their jobs to get higher pay," said Gary Burtless, an economist and senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, a left-leaning think tank.
Some lawyers and lawmakers say residents should file a claim by Friday to ensure they would get higher penalty rates from insurance companies, if they were to file a lawsuit.
The curve, in a normal market environment, is upward sloping as bond investors are likely to get higher rates in a longer-term market environment as opposed to short term.
"In essence, people were paying more to get higher speeds that they just weren't able to get," Rod Sims, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) said in a statement.
You also get higher spending limits than what you'd get from traditional corporate cards — Ramp says you can expect limits that are 10 to 20 times higher than typical limits.
I'd get dropped off at his house in the morning, get high, go to school, then go back and get higher before we started selling drugs out of the mansion.
The rough stuff tends to die down as a series goes on, as the stakes get higher and the cost-benefit of hammering someone at every opportunity starts to drop.
So while there are a few case reports of bursting stomachs, overeating to the point that you get higher gastric pressures is exceedingly rare, because the stomach typically can expand rapidly.
At Burberry, where women make up 70 percent of the luxury fashion group's employees, there is a 26 percent gender pay gap in favor of men, who get higher bonuses too.
When you think about the fierce pricing competition the companies are under for they products and services, there is a drive to get higher returns in a prolonged low growth economy.
A majority of Pandora's customers listen free, with ads, but the company also has about four million subscribers who pay $5 a month to eliminate ads and get higher-quality audio.
A big media company, like Fox, could bundle the regional sports network with other channels, like Fox News, to get higher rates, making up for the corresponding increase in rights fees.
Mr. Hummel said he feared that landlords would use the fire to justify kicking out low-rent tenants, skirting the city's considerable tenant protections to upgrade and get higher-paying renters.
Whites get higher personal ratings than Asian-Americans, with 21.3 percent of white applicants getting a 1 or 2 compared to 11.63 percent of Asian-Americans, according to the plaintiffs' analysis.
Anything else you can mimic, including when you get higher powers of mimic you can also mimic the turrets, and you can even mimic the operators and therefore you can fly around.
She attended DC's Dunbar High School, known nationwide in the black community for its high quality education, since so many university-level black teachers who couldn't get higher education jobs taught there.
They often coerce patients by charging the patient different co-pay fees based on which pharmacy they choose because they get higher profits when a patient goes to one of their pharmacies.
Measurements at the Southernmost Point show that the ocean has risen 9 inches in the last century and in a rapidly warming word, El Mar will only get higher, stronger and meaner.
His regular-season production in Pittsburgh is similar to what it was in Toronto, and when the competition gets tougher and the stakes get higher in the playoffs, he raises his game.
"We see multiple people, so our risk factors do get higher, but for some people, giving up a client is something they can't do because they have bills to pay," Forrester said.
But as fewer reserves are available, the Fed's path of interest rates hikes will make it even more profitable for banks to hold excess reserves, as IOER payments get higher and higher.
Changes to how MA plans code the diseases of their members are expected to increase payments on average, even though there has been widespread concern plans are inflating codes to get higher payments.
Consumers can purchase high quality products at a fraction of the price of the luxury brand, while the factories get higher margins on their goods since they're not losing profits to multiple middlemen.
With his current setup of two 2013 Mac Pros, Watts finds that the machines can handle most footage, including RAW at 4.6K resolution, but that they struggle with playback as resolutions get higher.
That number will get higher and higher as more information about the intelligence agencies comes out and as more people learn about it, and in particular as bills like this one pop up.
Mishra said a gradual move towards a market-linked gas price regime was a welcome step, as it would encourage domestic production of natural gas, and companies would expect to get higher premiums.
General Motors has worked out a tentative contract with the United Automobile Workers union under which the company's 49,000 UAW workers get higher wages and bonuses, with no change in health benefits. nyti.
A pull-back in February's tally had been widely expected as Chinese banks tend to front-load loans at the beginning of the year to get higher-quality customers and win market share.
However, tearing up the plan does little to get higher levels of coal-fired generation back into the power market, which will be required for coal producers to see an increase in demand.
Recent college graduates, young parents, and people struggling to get higher education in the face of economic challenges are still worried about how to make it in the next 8, 10 12 years.
If they can get higher conversion rates because people don't quit in the middle of checkout as the fill in their payment info, brands might prefer to push people to buy via Instagram.
Election 2020 While the human and economic toll of the coronavirus pandemic are certainly top of mind, the political stakes get higher every day as the US inches toward the November general election.
The argument among Democrats right now is whether they should embrace Bernie Sanders–style populism based around raising taxes on the rich and guaranteeing people get higher wages, health insurance, and college educations.
"As you get higher and higher income, you get more and more profligacy in food waste," Paul A. Behrens, an assistant professor of energy and environmental sciences at Leiden University in the Netherlands.
Babies who nap outside may sleep longer, get higher quality sleep, and are exposed to fewer germs as compared to when they sleep indoors, Katie Palmer, a London-based sleep consultant, told Insider.
And so, our observation has been as you get higher up, the nervousness about what's going on, but they're still employing a lot of people, fighting to get people to do the work.
The global demand for GoPro's products cannot get higher than what it already is and the San Mateo-based company should acknowledge the reality, Dougherty & Co analyst Charles Anderson said in a note.
As the movie goes on, Molly transforms into this idea of what a woman has to be in order to be heard: The heels get higher, the necklines are lower, the hair is longer.
"In the last few years in Shenzhen, there have been lots of over-valuations used to get higher loans," said Zhou, a specialist in property disputes at his firm, China Commercial Law in Shenzhen.
Incurring a reasonable amount of debt to get higher education and, potentially, $1 million in additional lifetime career earnings over workers with just a high school diploma seems like a worthy investment to me.
But in much the same way that companies have embraced work-at-home arrangements, it was soon enough seen as a way to get higher performance without budgeting more for property, plant and equipment.
"Ensuring that these preparers understand the tax code would help taxpayers get higher quality service and prevent unscrupuluous tax preparers from exploiting the system and vulnerable taxpayers," the White House said in its budget.
" The photos garnered over 2 million likes in two hours and prompted many of her famous friends to comment, including KarJenner BFF Jonathan Cheban who wrote, "This will get higher ratings than the Super Bowl.
The population gets sicker and sicker and sicker and sicker, the rates get higher to try and catch it, it's a fruitless chase, and ultimately you end up with a very bad pool of risk.
By the seventh season, the stakes get higher: Alison's husband, Dr. Rollins (Huw Collins) medicates her and locks her away in a sanitarium — but only after driving her to believe that she is truly insane.
"We could get higher prices if we sold those stakes grouped by region or type of business, such as generation, distribution or transmission," said the source, who requested anonymity because plans are still under discussion.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and many economists have urged Beijing to lower or do away with official growth targets altogether to reduce the country's reliance on debt-fueled stimulus and get higher quality growth.
Chinese banks tend to front-load loans early in the year to get higher-quality customers and win market share, but the January figure was more than highest estimate by economists in a Reuters poll.
There are still decent models to be had for under $300, but you can now get higher-end, faster laptops (such as Google's line of Pixelbooks) with better-quality components, more storage, and increased memory.
People have to leave the reservation in order to get higher education, which is something they're not necessarily willing to do because they'd be detaching themselves from the cultural ties they have to their own communities.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Soybean farmers in China's northeastern provinces will get higher subsidies than corn producers this year as Beijing continues a policy set last year to reduce its huge corn stockpile, the government said on Tuesday.
According to a study published in 2011 in the Journal of Evolutionary Psychology, researchers found that when women spoke to men they were more attracted to physically, their voice tended to get higher and more feminine.
Developers have to struggle with working on a new platform, and there isn't much else to play anyway, so launch titles get higher scores than they would if they were released later into the console's life.
"The issue of branch closures needs to get higher up everybody's agenda," BSB chair Colette Bowe told the British parliament's Treasury Select Committee, adding that she has already taken it up with the banking industry's trade body.
Citing "serious concerns," federal health regulators say they are investigating whether some health providers — to get higher insurance reimbursements — are steering people into Obamacare plans when those patients are getting or eligible for Medicaid or Medicare benefits.
Valuations and amount are bifurcated: those that have access to Silicon Valley-style capital can get higher valuations and bigger checks (still lower and smaller than the U.S.), while those that don't have access have lower valuations.
The specs only get higher from there, with the most expensive bundle — Dell's $3,149 Alienware Area 51 desktop — featuring a Core i7 processor from the earlier Haswell generation, 16GB of memory, and a GTX 980 graphics card.
In high school and college math and science courses, studies have shown that when women have a female instructor, they get higher grades, participate more in class and are more likely to continue to pursue the subject.
Free accounts get 6 song skips per hour per station, but if you stump up $4 a month you can get rid of those ads, skip songs as often as you like, and get higher quality music too.
Charter may also find negotiations with Time Warner a bit more challenging if the government argument turned out to be correct and AT&T threatens to hold back Time Warner programming if it doesn't get higher programming fees.
Clinton does get higher marks than Mr. Trump when it comes to being the candidate that voters think would be better at handling race relations — a sensitive issue in a state that experienced riots in Ferguson in 2014.
While Chinese banks tend to front-load loans early in the year to get higher-quality customers and win market share, the lofty figure was even higher than the most bullish forecast by economists in a Reuters poll.
They have good reason to be pissed off and mobilized: Global emissions continue to get higher and higher, and the effects of climate change are glaringly obvious, with fires, floods, and hurricanes all becoming more common and severe.
According to ProPublica's evaluation of a particular scoring method called the COMPAS system, which was created by a company called Northpointe, people of color are more likely to get higher scores than white people for essentially the same crimes.
"For example, in the TV world, the financial benefits of renewed series result in substantially higher salaries, which in some cases ultimately end up killing the shows, as the cast starts to get higher and higher salaries," he explains.
It's similar to how people don't want to hear about how much you would like them to listen to a friend's new cover of Matt Nathanson's "Come On Get Higher," or consider endorsing your copy-editing skills on LinkedIn.
"It's one of the reasons that we expect the market will view (the new debt) favorably, why it will get higher ratings and why we think the cost differential with our (GO bonds) will be so great," Brown said.
The wealthy are selling real estate, but not buying it, out of a suspicion that prices will never get higher than they are right now, Seacoast Investment Services vice president and certified financial planner Dennis Nolte told Business Insider.
As the World Cup reaches its final stages the desire of fans to feel part of the action and make a connection to what their watching is likely to only increase, as pressure mounts and the stakes get higher.
That might be one reason evidence shows that when college students take an introductory class with a lecturer who's not on the tenure track, they go on to get higher grades in a more advanced class in that subject.
"The stakes do not get higher than they do in death penalty cases, and the arguments between the justices and rifts in the court may only get louder and deeper," said Jessica Levinson, a professor at Loyola Law School.
Not all users loved the system—some said it was confusing or intimidating—but they could set individual goals for improvement, and the game-like nature of the system encouraged participants to compete with each other to get higher scores.
By threatening to go dark, Time Warner was able to get higher rates, convince pay TV companies to take more channels and make sure those channels were offered on a "basic" tier rather than an optional one, Breland acknowledged under questioning.
The results come amid an ongoing controversy over a U.S. rule aimed at preventing dialysis providers from using premium assistance from charities to steer patients into Obamacare individual insurance plans, instead of Medicare or Medicaid, to get higher payments for services.
I didn't have an issue with the product melting in the tin during 85-degree weather in Florida, but it could be a possibility if temps get higher, so I'd suggest carrying this around in a bag just to be safe.
As time marches on, and the stakes get higher and the heartbreaks bigger, any parent must admit that sometimes we will want to step back and reclaim that time when there was a 4-year-old sleeping at half court.
Ever since, Barea has proactively sought updates on his levels of oxidative stress (worrisome as they get higher) and white blood cell counts (which can indicate illness or infection when they spike or indicate less immune prevention as they get lower).
Bribes aside, rich and privileged kids have broad advantages that help them get higher test scores, like the ability to purchase private tutors and multiple rounds of re-testing, and that's come under renewed scrutiny through the lens of Operation Varsity Blues.
Early childhood education like Head Start and home visiting programs like Save the Children's Early Steps to School Success have been proven to help children perform better in the classroom and get higher-paying jobs, reducing dependence on already-strained social programs.
Even George Borjas, the strongly anti-immigration Harvard economist whom Miller and others love to cite, finds that the 2000 percent of native-born Americans with a high school degree or greater get higher wages as a result of immigration spurring economic growth.
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Prosecutors are reportedly engaged in a broad effort to figure out how Cohen got access to cash and what he did with it, including whether he inflated the value of his assets to get higher loans or lied about their intended purposes.
QUITO, Oct 24 (Reuters) - Ecuador is seeking to renegotiate oil deals with Chinese firms to get higher prices for its crude exports and reduce the amount it has to send the Asian giant, the head of state-owned Petroecuador, Byron Ojeda, said on Tuesday.
Nearly 75% of parents of students in kindergarten through high school said they would support a teachers strike in order to get higher pay for teachers and 84% of parents said they would support a strike in order to secure more funding for school programs.
And while it's debatable whether or not juice is all that great for you in the first place, the Hurom HP's auger spins at 43 rotations per minute as opposed to the Omega NC800HDR's 80 rpms, meaning you'll get higher-quality, less-oxidized juice.
"I believe Novo will be able to get higher prices, but I think it is uncertain if that can compensate for the low to mid-single digit percentage price pressure," said Sydbank analyst Soren Lontoft Hansen, who has a "buy" rating on the stock.
So, yes I do think that I could go a year without my cellphone and that it would benefit me to get all the things I need to get done so that I can be successful as I get higher and higher at school.
SO THE FACT THAT LONG RATES ARE SO LOW AND THAT THERE ARE SOME SECTORS OF THE ECONOMY THAT WE'RE STARTING TO SEE VERY RAPID ASSET GROWTH, LIKE COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE, IS A SOURCE OF CONCERN AS PEOPLE START MOVING TO TRY TO GET HIGHER RETURNS.
"I'm asking Congress to pass legislation to make safe and affordable child care accessible to all, while fighting to get higher pay for women in the work force — that's what has to happen — and ensuring women-owned small businesses can access the capital they need," he said.
"It's, 'Here, we'll make our candidates go out and take, what is this, a three-credit course that everybody will roll their eyes and say, "This isn't very helpful," but higher ed will get the dollars, so you get higher ed off your back,'" Ms. Walsh said.
That figure makes up nearly two-thirds of the country, and you only have to look to the fact that a whopping 85 percent of Americans ages 18-29 use one to realize the number is only going to get higher over the next several years.
In May, reports surfaced that Uber and Lyft drivers were turning off their apps in coordination so it appeared that no drivers were available at Reagan National Airport in Washington, DC. Fares would surge, and drivers would turn back on their apps in order to get higher fares.
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First, what seems to be an industrial park goes up on the lot, and in Lowery's idiosyncratic telescoping of time, the high-rises get higher until this corner of what seems like Kentucky has become a megalopolis that looks a little like Shanghai and a little like Las Vegas.
Presumably, many wealthier Americans who would be paying more into the system would want to get higher benefits in return, so eliminating one without altering the other is a policy move that might face significant opposition from the 6% or so of Americans whose incomes top that ceiling.
But hey, Jonas is pretty irresistible – even if his dancing's pathetic and his facial expressions invariably resemble someone trying to squeeze out a particularly hard shit As for wit and wisdom, Jonas ascending in an elevator while crooning the phrase "we can get higher" is astonishing in its symbolism and resonance.
"What the research says is that as they get older, and the cognitive demands get harder, we will start to see the demands get higher, and the resources aren't going to be there," said Lisa A. Hagel, the superintendent of the Genesee Intermediate School District, the county that includes Flint.
"If that makes the client feel confident that when the market goes down, 'I still have this amount that's just liquidity,' there's actually a tremendous value," said Michael Halloran, head of business development and partnerships at MaxMyInterest, an online platform that aims to help investors get higher yields on their cash.
"The closer we get, the stakes get higher, and the candidates that are left on the debate stage think they have a chance to win Iowa, and they have to go through Bernie Sanders to do it," said Martha McKenna, a Democratic strategist who is unaligned in the race. Sen.
So these are not seasoned investigators, no matter what they want to call themselves, this needed to be done out of a field office, FBI headquarters, provides oversight but they shouldn&apost be the one making investigative decisions and because as you get higher in any bureaucracy, you become more politically sensitive.
The project's circinate design is intended to signify the circular nature of our thoughts about grief: as the viewer moves closer to the center structure, the outer walls around them get higher and higher to reflect, "the increasing intensity of emotion as we approach our core truths," says Sanders in a brief informational video.
I'm roughly 50/50 desktop and mobile, and so the idea that we can bring [Diablo Immortal] to that device, and as we've seen handheld phones get higher and higher fidelity, we felt a few years ago it was time that we could make an authentic Diablo experience that you could hold in your hand.
"We've had three different landlords in the time I've lived here, and the present landlord is the worst of the worst," Mr. Smith said, adding that the new landlord has initiated legal action against many of the building's long-term residents in an attempt to oust them and use vacancy bonuses to get higher rents.
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In a voluntary pilot program, Medicare generally has to use a health care organization's historical cost as a benchmark for improvement:  Medicare actuaries are understandably concerned that health care organizations will choose to participate not just because they think they can do better, but because they might get higher Medicare payments without improving care.
"One of the strongest conclusions of Trumponomics: we don't know exactly whether Dr. Jekyll or Mr. Hyde wins - whether Trump the expansionist or Trump the protectionist - but what we do know is that under almost any scenario or mix of the two, you get higher inflation," Fels said at the Reuters Global Investment Outlook Summit in New York.
Of course, the bar the series has to clear in weeks to come will get higher and higher, but for now, based on the show's first three hours (I've seen the third episode, which debuts on CBS All Access Sunday, October 1, and offers some surprises of its own), I'm giving this one a qualified thumbs up.
While the move could help Samsung to get higher-quality content, the company risks losing its edge in VR, having been the first to create an entire ecosystem from capture to content aggregation to playback with the Gear VR headset, the Gear 360 camera and its Milk VR content store (which is being renamed Samsung VR).
Unions get higher pay for their members by demanding money that would otherwise go to shareholders and executives, and so shareholders and executives have every reason to fight union drives, including through intense and often illegal tactics like calling mandatory meetings where workers are subjected to anti-union arguments and threats, including threats to close the plant or eliminate jobs.
But the recent economic boom in Philadelphia, long one of the most affordable big cities in the Washington-to-Boston corridor, has led to rent increases even in poor and working-class neighborhoods, and many landlords are now refusing to accept the vouchers when they can get higher rents, without the bureaucratic red tape that plagues the program, on the open market.
A future goal of these small satellites is to use them in small groups to get higher quality weather prediction information and at the same cost as current weather satellites, Brown tells CNBC Make It. "This will be transformative for weather forecasting and monitoring these storms when they are out in the ocean, away from our land based radars," he says.
The genius here is that it doesn't only happen once as everyone enters the final stages of the game, but every time the stakes get higher as the chaotic free-for-all of the late Han period gives way to the Three Kingdoms that give the period its name, and Total War its most satisfying strategy game in a decade.
This week has already proven vital to President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's hopes of putting his imprint on the nation — and the stakes are about to get higher.
I think we've been in a thing recently — and I'm not sure that this is not actually a new thing emergent, that this will get harder and harder and the Twitter outrage will get higher and higher — but I don't know, I think that I could name a bunch of conservatives that the Times or the Atlantic could have hired who would not have created these kinds of problems despite not holding super-different views.

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