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I really have a way of getting ahead of myself.
So it's a pilot, we're not getting ahead of ourselves.
Perhaps so, but we might be getting ahead of ourselves.
Getting ahead of crises abroad means addressing their root causes.
It was once again getting ahead of the weak recovery.
But that's getting ahead of the story of the Starlet.
And sure, maybe you think I'm getting ahead of myself.
But, Taurus, we are getting ahead of ourselves: Let's rewind!
They are not getting ahead of themselves, especially without Crosby.
Who are the people that are getting ahead of you?
For some analysts, current market pricing risks getting ahead of itself.
But I'm getting ahead of myself: let's start with Lady Crane.
Republicans since then have seemed wary of getting ahead of Trump.
But we're getting ahead of ourselves — that's tonight's late-night fodder.
I am getting ahead of myself in terms of Cunningham's life.
There are some negative consequences to getting ahead of the Science.
"I think that's way, way getting ahead of ourselves here," he said.
She insisted on the importance of not getting ahead of the law.
But the interest in parabiosis is already getting ahead of the research.
Elected before suffrage, Jeanette Rankin seemed to be getting ahead of history.
I was getting ahead of myself bringing you in before actually introducing you.
However, there are concerns that the market may be getting ahead of itself.
The industry is taking an active role in getting ahead of potential regulation.
I guess they figured that was their way of getting ahead of it.
I wasn't getting ahead of guys, and they make you pay for it.
It's his way of getting ahead of the competition in a larger geographical range.
But Chandler said he believes the rally is getting ahead of itself, for now.
Even pondering a potential series against the Cavs is getting ahead of ourselves, though.
Maybe it was Benjen Stark who hid it — but we're getting ahead of ourselves.
"Microsoft is getting ahead of the curve," Tigress Financial Partners analyst Ivan Feinseth said.
It seemed as if he was getting ahead of one of Wells' main gripes.
Even if he was getting ahead of himself with the blowjob, it didn't matter.
Risks abound: There's plenty of evidence that investors are getting ahead of themselves however.
"Police response is highly reactive and they're not getting ahead of this," Douglas said.
And I think we're getting ahead of ourselves when we start talking about those issues.
The CDC's data, limited as it is, shows that ticks are getting ahead of us.
Another concern: US oil production has skyrocketed to record highs, potentially getting ahead of demand.
Both men warned before the recession that the housing market was getting ahead of itself.
But like the game's story kicking off by introducing Ifrit, I'm getting ahead of myself.
But I doubt the studio's getting ahead of itself quite as much as I am.
"Fastball command, getting ahead of hitters," Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo said in explaining Greinke's success.
"I guess they figured that was their way of getting ahead of it," Sekulow said.
"I guess they figured that was their way of getting ahead of it," he said.
Kodak, then an incumbent of the category, did not prioritize getting ahead of that innovation.
But its leaders are getting ahead of themselves: deepening rifts have put the project in jeopardy.
We are finally getting ahead of this deadly disease, but the gains we've made are fragile.
Clinton said, realizing the comment may have seemed as if she were getting ahead of herself.
"The secretary's not getting ahead of a process here," said John Kirby, the State Department spokesman.
We political junkies got far ahead of ourselves then, and we're getting ahead of ourselves now.
Markets, he added, could be getting ahead of themselves by assuming a big help from Congress.
"For blatantly false news, they're not even close to getting ahead of it," Mr. Albright said.
Well, that and some bug eyes and clogged arteries, but I'm getting ahead of the story.
But several Senate Democrats are cautious about backing an impeachment proceeding or getting ahead of Pelosi.
But maybe we're getting ahead of ourselves — let's wait and see if Sam gets everyone killed first.
Whitney Way Thore may be getting ahead of herself when she goes to try on wedding dresses.
Rob Almeida, global investment strategist with MFS Investment Management, said investors may be getting ahead of themselves.
But we might be getting ahead of ourselves here, as Marvel hasn't confirmed any characters for Vol.
As a GP, you have to invest time into communicating and getting ahead of potentially negative outcomes.
The chef recommends getting ahead of your hangover by making a broth whenever you have some downtime.
The tech giant was seen as having won the news cycle for getting ahead of the issue.
Iranian leaders have singled out Mr. Bolton as a warmonger who is getting ahead of his boss.
Even analysts who are optimistic about Virgin Galactic's future say investors may be getting ahead of themselves.
"Bo just tries to keep me occupied and keeps me from getting ahead of myself," Lowry said.
One of Biden's supposed mistakes was getting ahead of the president in 2012 by embracing gay marriage.
The company has yet to make a convincing display of getting ahead of hateful, violent, and inappropriate content.
But now I think getting ahead of the curve of the deficit is a high priority for us.
So this could be a feature, but I feel like I'm getting ahead of myself by thinking that.
CLINTON: Well, I'm certainly going to unite the party, but I'm not — I'm not getting ahead of myself.
Nonetheless, he had to apologise quickly, for fear of appearing rather smug—and for getting ahead of himself.
Petra Bakosova, chief operating officer at Hull Tactical, says the market may be getting ahead of itself, however.
I'd say we're getting ahead of ourselves, but with this season going by so quickly, anything is possible.
He's been getting ahead of a lot of hitters this month but having more trouble putting them away.
I was literally within a week or two getting ahead of the freeze, but did not make it.
Carter said Trump was concerned that China was "getting ahead of us," according to the Atlanta NPR affiliate.
By getting ahead of the story, the Democrats can say that they handled their hack in textbook fashion.
And some pollsters say Democrats are getting ahead of themselves if they believe the House is in play.
I don't think it's getting ahead of itself but perhaps the relationship [with the yield] is breaking down.
We all knew Apple was getting ahead of itself with its recent book with pictures of its own products.
The question on other people's minds, though, was whether such dreams about blockchain were getting ahead of the reality.
But on the other side of the world, China's homegrown e-commerce king is getting ahead of that question.
For a CEO, Ashley Madison's situation is the stuff nightmares are made of, but we're getting ahead of ourselves.
It also accuses Comey of getting ahead of the DOJ on the final decision on whether to prosecute Clinton.
Brenner said the 10-year yield is getting ahead of itself but for now it cold still go lower.
His public comments seeking more troops have been seen by some as getting ahead of a White House decision.
Ripken added that even when he felt like he'd made it, baseball kept him from getting ahead of himself.
Most strategists in Texas believe Democrats are getting ahead of themselves when they talk about turning the state blue.
Both methods have been questioned by detractors, some of whom say the hype is getting ahead of the science.
The executives figured that getting ahead of the news would soften its blow, according to people in the discussions.
Kate Beckinsale is getting ahead of the gossip mill by clearing up the public misconception about her dating life.
But some people are getting ahead of themselves and just ripping off the cladding without applying a non-combustible alternative.
Fed officials have contemplated the balance openly, and at least for now are titled more toward getting ahead of inflation.
But I am getting ahead of the all-important Super Proxy origin story, which begins one Sunday around 7 a.m.
Unfortunately, we're told she was getting ahead of herself ... 'cause there's simply no truth to that as of right now.
There's no point in getting ahead of the (popular) president who is days away from hitting the trail for you.
President Trump speculated as much in a tweet Tuesday, and frankly he seems to be getting ahead of himself here:
I think we're getting ahead of ourselves, and I hope that the voters of Alabama choose not to elect him.
A cynic might see the AT&T deal and others getting ahead of any changes to our inadequate antitrust laws.
He took the pitch into games, and hitters used to getting ahead of him were suddenly behind in the count.
Either way, some say the group could be getting ahead of the results and threatening how elections should be covered.
President Trump is getting ahead of a possible midterm loss with an unsubtle message to fellow Republicans: It wasn't me.
"America has been a story of getting ahead, of progress," said Morris P. Fiorina, a political scientist at Stanford University.
"Markets are getting ahead of themselves, again, and forget that monetary policy doesn't follow markets," a Governing Council member said.
"This free practice is really just the beginning of everything," Sirotkin told Reuters before the session, without getting ahead of himself.
Getting ahead of the pack would put Snap in an enviable position with a track record for creating computerized consumer eyewear.
"We need to be getting ahead of them, because this is a whole new world," he said of data collection issues.
Yes, but: Marketing people are always getting ahead of the technology people, jumping the gun to get an edge on rivals.
Speculation about Donald Trump's presidency has moved the markets, but they may be getting ahead of themselves, according to one investor.
Timing: Facebook unveiled the information publicly shortly after it handed over the ads to Congress, likely getting ahead of any leaks.
The department-store chain is getting ahead of the pack in finding workers amid a labor shortage in the retail sector.
Sylvania wisely is getting ahead of the fray, announcing its own offering a full week ahead of the Las Vegas melee.
Most retailers haven't dropped big deals on laptops and desktops yet, but that hasn't stopped Dell getting ahead of the competition.
What has attracted much less recognition is the scale on which businesses and organizations themselves are getting ahead of the government.
There is usually a mini-boom this time of year (getting ahead of August vacations), but this one is more pronounced.
Mac Thornberry (R-Texas), then-chairman of the Armed Services Committee, argued the amendment was getting ahead of the mandated review.
FACEBOOK ON 2020 US ELECTIONS SECURITY SAYS DEVELOPED COMPREHENSIVE STRATEGY TO CLOSE PREVIOUS VULNERABILITIES, WHILE ANALYZING, GETTING AHEAD OF NEW THREATS
"I'm not getting ahead of myself, but communication over four decades shows it is possible to achieve positive outcomes," Lu said.
ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: How much of this though is driven by investment itself, getting ahead of the narrative, if you will.
"I'm not getting ahead of myself, but communication over four decades shows it is possible to achieve positive outcomes," he said.
That being said, Seacrest has adamantly denied these allegations from the start, getting ahead of the story and breaking the news himself.
But while esports leagues and companies look to expand their reach, some are warning that they may be getting ahead of themselves.
But I'm getting ahead of myself — up until now, we knew nothing about "The Shape Of You" singer's role on the series.
Because getting ahead of next season's hottest styles for less (and we mean way less) is a deal we can't pass up.
But market participants may be getting ahead of themselves in predicting a recession, said Ben Mandel, global strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management.
Powell is getting ahead of the curve, trying to bring Fed policy to a neutral position after years of extremely accommodative policy.
Corker implied Trump was getting ahead of policymakers in his declaration that 401(k) plans would not change under the new law.
Simultaneously, technological competition with the Soviet Union caused us to worry that they were getting ahead of us in science and mathematics.
Regardless, we might be getting ahead of ourselves — even though Aquaman is already a hit, a sequel has yet to be announced.
R. Kelly's getting ahead of his child support obligations ... ponying up the dough 2 months in advance to avoid another jail scare.
Getting ahead of a potential fire with large-scale power cuts is a new course of action for the embattled utility company.
Minutes amplified those concerns, along with some worry that a market clamoring for easier monetary policy might be getting ahead of itself.
I'm big on getting ahead of things, as it gives much more free time to work on strategic initiatives throughout the day.
After all, who would have ever predicted that Wes (Alfred Enoch) would have a surprising connection to — well, I'm getting ahead of myself.
"I don't think the Fed needs to do anything," he said, adding that the market is getting ahead of itself on rate cuts.
"If we don't start getting ahead of that curve, we're going to be doomed to worse than Donald Trump over time," he says.
Getting ahead of the celebrations, we decided to honor KKW's birthday by putting her collection to the test with a few R29 staffers.
It's then Karim who helps Zendaya out when he rescues her from the shady Nob House, but we're already getting ahead of ourselves.
Yes, the Uber-SoftBank story — which we might want to call the Uber -SoftBank-Dragoneer story now, but that's getting ahead of ourselves.
I'm getting ahead of myself, but part of what I was proud of about losing weight was that I didn't cut anything out.
To critics — and even to some edgy members of her own party — that could seem like a candidate getting ahead of herself, however.
" Still, asked at a briefing Tuesday about Congress's involvement in a deal, State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said, "We're getting ahead of ourselves.
At that point, it seemed like Dershowitz might be getting ahead of himself: It looks more like that assessment was on the money.
"He was getting ahead of all the hitters, but he just didn't have his changeup tonight," Royals manager Ned Yost said of Soria.
It's not for nothing that one of its heroines, Sookee (Kim Tae-ri), is a pickpocket, though that's getting ahead of her story.
If it sounds like we're getting ahead of ourselves, Nicky Ashwell exemplifies how the increasingly intimate relationship humans enjoy with technology even today.
I wasn't getting ahead of hitters, and when I did get the ball over the plate, they hit it out of the yard.
To be sure, the recent run-up in stocks has led some investors to worry the market may be getting ahead of itself.
Fiers credited getting ahead of hitters and taking advantage of the Rays' aggressive nature at the plate, getting seven innings out of 85 pitches.
Uncertainty around exactly when these 5G services will be available hasn't stopped manufacturers from getting ahead of the curve and announcing their 5G devices.
Some insiders have already started to warn that the sector is getting ahead of itself, predicting a "quantum winter" brought on by unfulfilled promise.
It appears that Facebook is getting ahead of any potential trouble it could have with Google by simply shutting down the Onavo program altogether.
With Black Friday just a week away, Best Buy is getting ahead of the shopping holiday with deep discounts and sales throughout its stores.
The accelerating trend of states approving marijuana for medical and recreational purposes may be getting ahead of the science to support it, they say.
The jewel of the Samsung group's empire, Samsung Electronics, grew into a global force by identifying and getting ahead of big shifts in technology.
Xi has already shown his acumen by getting ahead of Trump and hosting Kim before the US leader's own North Korean tête-à-tête.
Mr. Benaim, who is active across Long Island City, said the area could seem to be getting ahead of itself in terms of housing.
The President's rapid response Getting ahead of his team and defenders, Trump tweeted his own rapid response effort just after midnight on Monday morning.
THERE HAVE BEEN ENOUGH OF THESE EPISODE OF MINI MELTDOWNS THAT THE REGULATORS CAN SEE THAT THE TECHNOLOGY IS GETTING AHEAD OF THE MARKETPLACE.
"Maybe tomorrow's ECB meeting sees nothing but platitudes and disappoints a market that is getting ahead of itself," said Societe Generale analyst Kit Juckes.
Some analysts worry that drillers are getting ahead of themselves, especially with U.S. crude prices losing steam and remaining stuck below $50 a barrel.
Just take the sleuths behind The Fashion Law blog — they've made it their business to call out any company that is getting ahead of itself.
What we've got here looks more like the products riding the 360 wave, in the hopes of getting ahead of the looming virtual reality craze.
But we're getting ahead of ourselves... Let's start at the beginning of this young witch's tale, which is a dark reimagining of the Archie comic.
The Real Housewives of Orange County star is getting ahead of the online trolls with an Instagram post before the show's premiere on Monday night.
I'm probably getting ahead of myself by writing that headline — but I can't stop thinking about the deep implications of Google's Instant Apps on Android.
"It's clear the community is really keen on using tokens as a way of fundraising and we're just getting ahead of the game," says Espinal.
His comments caused some consternation inside the White House because some officials believed he was getting ahead of where discussions stood in the task force.
Like any smart communications expert, McMillion is getting ahead of the story of Walmart's role in the gun economy, lest he lose control of it.
Such sobering realities highlight just one element of the federal government's shortcomings in getting ahead of the virus and halting its spread from overseas travelers.
But Buttigieg, who is known around town as "Mayor Pete," isn't getting ahead of himself: He knows he's a long shot for the White House.
God knows I have, but for some, that small error has been deadly — as this investigation of technology getting ahead of safety regulation clearly shows.
McAndrew speculated this might mean Uber was getting ahead of the issue by disclosing a breach that an audit might turn up three months later.
"The goal of what this bill does is getting ahead of [facial recognition] before it becomes an issue," said Sarah Sinovic, a spokesperson for Rep.
Many applauded the move as a rare example of politicians getting ahead of technology's impact on society rather than scrambling to grapple with its consequences.
To stave off his feared future, in 2016 he launched Neuralink, a company to create cyborgs with the express mission of getting ahead of superhuman intelligence.
Some experts are worried that the stock market is getting ahead of itself — particularly since trade tension between the US and China is far from over.
The problem is that he's touting results that have yet to happen, getting ahead of the Pentagon and leaving military officials to clean up his comments.
With shares of , and now the targets of high-profile — and the rest of the — Cramer wanted to make sure investors weren't getting ahead of themselves.
The sell-off intensified speculation among market participants that traders were getting ahead of the hedge and squeezing out premiums in options markets before prices drop.
But give BlackBerry credit for getting ahead of the curve and trying to solve a problem that has concerned technologists as quantum computers begin to evolve.
Getting ahead of the story would force Republicans to comment on the issue before Trump makes another reckless decision rather than after, hopefully limiting his options.
With its letter on Monday, the department appeared interested in getting ahead of the inevitable questions police officials and Mr. de Blasio have faced each summer.
As such, they're getting ahead of it and leaving 'em at the pound -- and that can be very sad news for those that don't get adopted.
"Trump may be getting ahead of himself on this one," said Kyle Pomerleau, an economist at the Tax Foundation, a non-profit think tank in Washington.
His brother joined the Taliban for a time, but now I worry that the Taliban might try to kill Rafi — ah, but I'm getting ahead of myself.
Despite the recent bull run, which has lifted crude prices by more than 10 percent since early December, some warn that markets are getting ahead of themselves.
To be sure, the increase is not proof that Saudi Arabia is getting ahead of OPEC policy before the wider group meets on June 22 in Vienna.
Buffett himself hinted that the market may be getting ahead of itself and has grown agitated by the drought of investment opportunities for adding to his conglomerate.
And the people who say we should impeach right now before hearings are really not only getting ahead of their skis but shooting themselves in the foot.
These include getting ahead of competitive threats, putting the fund's eggs in multiple baskets, and not conflating a stock's performance with the health of the underlying business.
Getting ahead of the threat will therefore require Euro-Atlantic institutions to develop robust multilateral mechanisms to identify vulnerabilities and to coordinate rapid responses and effective deterrents.
That led to some speculation that the company could be getting ahead of itself, possibly placing major bets that would not pay off if user growth stalled.
Yet while there's no denying off-price chains are benefiting from department stores' shrinking sales, some investors are starting to question if they're getting ahead of themselves.
"We have to continually be learning and getting ahead of these thugs and criminals in order to prevent them doing what they did in Brussels," she said.
"We're seeing more types of robots on sidewalks and want to see the city getting ahead of this," said Cathy DeLuca, Walk SF policy and program director.
A source close to the process said the statement was intentionally contradictory and an effort by Lighthizer to keep Mnuchin from getting ahead of the administration's negotiations.
At a recent House hearing on PFAS, several Republicans said they were wary of getting ahead of agency scientists and recommending a specific response to the substance.
"Bitcoin is sort of becoming the new VIX, in sort of getting ahead of credit risk in the banking industry, " Stutland said on "Fast Money " on Tuesday.
The U.S. market may be getting ahead of itself in predicting a rate cut from the Federal Reserve, a former Dallas Fed president told CNBC on Friday.
That's why I wrote a column last week saying that we needed to start talking about bailouts, even if some thought I was getting ahead of myself.
This might be getting ahead of ourselves, as Iowa voters appeared to indicate in their assessment of Mr. Biden, who did not do well in the caucuses.
Still, political operatives will tell you that "Texas is still Texas" and that anyone predicting the state will go blue in 2020 is getting ahead of themselves.
"In my view, 2016 is where we start transitioning from dealing with a lot of legacy issues to getting ahead of the curve," he told an investor meeting.
But now researchers are worried that this DIY movement is getting ahead of the science, putting people at risk of burns and poorly understood changes to the brain.
While BP may well be planning to "walk the talk," for now it remains an example of the public relations effort seemingly getting ahead of the actual actions.
We're hearing that some in Trump's orbit are frustrated with Haley because they perceive her to be maneuvering around Trump politically and getting ahead of him on policy.
Furthermore, while it's undeniable that translation tools like Bing Translator, Babelfish, or Google Translate have improved dramatically in recent years, prognosticators like Ross could be getting ahead of themselves.
Fulmer delivered a masterful performance, getting ahead of hitters and checking the Blue Jays on two hits over eight innings in the Tigers' 23-257 rout at Comerica Park.
I'm getting ahead of myself, but I love the idea of boardroom intrigue in which hosts and humans are brokering the future of the park — if not the world.
"We believe that investors are getting ahead of themselves," said Azad Zangana, a strategist at Schroders, a view shared by Dean Turner, UK economist at UBS Global Wealth Management.
And there is correspondingly a case for partially reversing recent Fed rate hikes, and cutting rates now as insurance against a possible future slump — getting ahead of the curve.
"That's not something we're seeing at the moment — Parliament getting ahead of voters and bring voters with them," said Jill Sheppard, a politics lecturer at the Australian National University.
"I'm not getting ahead of hitters like I need to, which makes me battle more, which puts a little more stress on you," the 24-year-old told reporters.
After the memo was released, Nunes seized on one of Trump's talking points to claim "there was no collusion," getting ahead of the special counsel's investigation and its conclusions.
So to the extent that Facebook and crew have made a sudden 180, it's probably getting ahead of a decision they eventually would have been compelled to make by regulators.
While that might be getting ahead of Land Rover's plan, the next step is to continue to beef up its fleet of research vehicles to further test its CAV technologies.
Allen, who was married to Sam Cooper from 2011 to 2016 and shares two children with him, revealed she previously had extramarital affairs with women, getting ahead of possible gossip.
Goldman Sachs strategists believe markets may be getting ahead of themselves in expecting an interest rate increase in August, potentially opening the door to more losses in the British currency.
This is no longer a matter of banks getting ahead of the curve, it's a matter of them seeing the writing on the wall of an industry in terminal decline.
The life behind fabric—cotton, flax in the weave—is a seed broken, getting ahead of itself by tiny increments unwatchable because we have no patience with the slower inscrutables.
Like most Bath & Body Works seasonal drops, these ones will likely sell out fast, so we'd recommend getting ahead of the rush — and, of course, don't forget about yourself, too.
Top aides began trying to find all of the proof that contradicted Pruitt's statements, according to the Atlantic, as a way of "getting ahead" of the investigation that was coming.
Flesh Beauty, which made its debut this summer, is getting ahead of the holiday curve by releasing a mesmerizing collection early — and you're not going to want to wait for it.
Getting ahead of the red tape governments are bound to put up before they let companies like Transpod move citizens at the speed of sound, is clearly a priority for him.
President Trump raised the deal's profile by tweeting about it, getting ahead of GM's disclosure of plans to sell the plant to an entity that includes Workhorse as a minority owner.
The tweet was classic Trump -- getting ahead of bad news by using his press critics as a foil while fogging the line between truth and falsehood to evade serious political harm.
The doctor was considering upping her Prozac dosage to 60 milligrams "to make sure my anxiety wasn't getting ahead of me with all the hard classes I was taking," she said.
The unusual divergence "tells me that maybe this is just a fake-out rally in yields in the near-term ... and the market is simply getting ahead of itself," he said.
But despite these efforts, the city has had a tough time getting ahead of the crisis, and the issue of sidewalk filth and rampant homelessness plagues many neighborhoods beyond the Tenderloin.
" The Journal noted that Donald Trump Jr. let news of his meeting last year with a Russian lawyer leak without getting ahead of it and then dismissed it as a "nothingburger.
The coming out video was her way of getting ahead of the story, seizing control of a narrative she didn't intend to tell at this time as quickly as she could.
"People are getting ahead of their skies in assuming that this plea agreement represents an existential threat to the Trump administration," said Jonathan Turley, a legal professor at George Washington University.
Norton Rose Fulbright Canada, the massive international law firm's Canadian office, however, has taken a big step towards not only modernization, but also in getting ahead of the next big thing.
Tweets and headlines may have you believe that we've reached a major milestone in the effort to restore federal net neutrality protections, but many of these reports are getting ahead of themselves.
To sort of sit back and say there is a 100% chance of anything which the Fed funds have been saying about the July rate cut is just getting ahead of yourself.
We remember that part of the adverse reaction is due to markets getting ahead of themselves and overestimating the likelihood of a Clinton victory so retracement across asset classes is currently underway.
With accelerating challenges ahead due to a changing workforce — think automation, A.I., and wholesale industry disruption and re-creation — getting ahead of this has become even more critical for all of us.
But with tensions over U.S.-China trade disputes, a key headwind for the global economy, showing signs of ebbing this week, some market participants believe markets may be getting ahead of themselves.
The negotiations show new energy, a significant change from as recently as last month, when Russia sanctions appeared to be stalemated with many Republicans wary of getting ahead of the Trump administration.
The officials indicated they had not received that directive from the president, but that Trump expects them to carry out their intelligence duties, including getting ahead of threats from Russia and others.
You know, somehow do that disruption thing itself, getting ahead of all those nimble merciless companies with a dozen employees, venture capital, a WeWork space, some laptops, and cold brew on tap.
" Marc Thiessen of The Washington Post wrote that the Democrats favoring impeachment are getting ahead of the evidence relating to Trump's request for an investigation of Biden: "Should Trump have done this?
But I'm getting ahead of myself, because once again, my rather extensive knowledge of American film and television of the mid-20th century proves useful in explaining something the president has done.
" Dodgers manager Dave Roberts added, "Talks like (extending the netting) need to intensify, and for me, as we talk about getting ahead of things, I don't see anything wrong with that idea.
"It is more dovish than we probably expected ... But I wouldn't say the ECB is really getting ahead of the curve," Florian Hense, European economist at Berenberg, told CNBC's Julianna Tatelbaum on Thursday.
Trump has in the past been quick to seize on tragedies to push his own agenda, as when he has repeatedly raised the alarm about terror attacks, at times getting ahead of events.
Apple, Alphabet, Microsoft, Facebook and Amazon lost nearly $100 billion in market value on Friday on no specific headlines, but rather investors questioning whether valuations for the names were getting ahead of themselves.
It would also make it mathematically impossible to control the epidemic globally, putting out of reach critical treatment targets for getting ahead of the disease before Africa's young-adult population doubles in 2050.
Women abound, some in positions of power, and yet, somehow the social informality of the boys' club is too often still the currency of mentorship, of opportunity, of getting ahead, of going along.
Critics have pointed out that investors could be getting ahead of themselves, since Trump may not be able to get all the reforms he wants from Congress — even though it's controlled by the GOP.
She is asking a series of questions, including how Amazon and Google are "addressing apps like this from being able to obtain" information moving forward, and how they are getting ahead of hacking attempts.
Back in July, when conservatives all across the country started realizing they'd been duped by Cohen and frantically released statements in hopes of getting ahead of it, Palin came forward with her own story.
"They may be moving toward a trade deal, and the market is anticipating that and getting ahead of it," said Chad Morganlander, senior portfolio manager at Washington Crossing Advisors in Florham Park, New Jersey.
R. Kelly is trying to get some cash in the bank, but before what seems to be one of his first paid events in a while ... he's already getting ahead of potentially bad optics.
Cramer found that a lot of it had to do with Home Depot's stock getting ahead of itself after good news hit the market, then pulling back on worries of something stopping the run.
"He was getting ahead of guys, working it both ways, more left to right than up and down, then the shadows creep in the middle of the game," Milwaukee third baseman Travis Shaw said.
Investors are getting ahead of the curve by buying gold in expectation the U.S. Federal Reserve will have to reverse its previous tightening policy, by extension pressuring the dollar and lifting gold, Norman said.
Getting ahead of a 'transformative' cycle Investors are going to evaluate Lyft on a range of other metrics, including number of users and revenue per user, to see if it's on the right track.
One of the best examples of this: Last year, when a huge, easy-to-misunderstand paper linked genetics to educational success, the researchers wrote an enormous FAQ, written in plain language, getting ahead of misconceptions.
Investors are getting ahead of the curve by buying gold in expectation that the U.S. Federal Reserve will have to reverse its previous tightening policy, by extension pressuring the dollar and lifting gold, Norman said.
With the investment, Court is again tapping into a digital marketing revolution that is disrupting traditional retailers and fashion publishing by getting ahead of trends and attracting aspirational online readers with music and celebrity news.
Impairment clues: I exhibited two of a possible six clues, according to Maxwell—a "lack of smooth pursuit" meaning my eyes were getting ahead of the pen instead of following it smoothly with my eyes.
The trick will be to continue expanding into its existing new markets and getting ahead of that competition by both selling it as part of the DoorDash experience and leaning on its existing delivery infrastructure.
Some have said opponents are getting ahead of themselves when they call 3D printed guns a "threat to public safety," considering there are not very many of them and they are hard to come by.
I know I'm getting ahead of myself here, but it is comforting to realize that Hillary Clinton is probably not singular, that there will be other women running for president as serious candidates going forward.
But we're getting ahead of ourselves here, it's even the first time two players making their debuts have hit home runs in the same game, let alone back-to-back and in their first at-bats.
At this point, we might have to face the fact that our current uses of AI are getting ahead of its capabilities and that using it safely requires a lot more thought than it's getting now.
But it does seem like the movie is getting ahead of any potentially negative reviews by delaying the Tomatometer score release until after people have bought advance tickets to see the film during its opening weekend.
Anxiety is essentially an unstoppable cycle of worry, and if you can start the morning off on a calmer and more positive note, your chances of getting ahead of that cycle are much better, Scarlett says.
Critics have argued investors could be getting ahead of themselves, since Trump may not be able to get all the reforms he wants from Congress — even though the House and Senate are controlled by the GOP.
But Baffert, who trained both American Pharoah and Justify to their Triple Crown wins in 2015 and 2018, respectively, is not getting ahead of himself going into the 1-13/2 mile race at Churchill Downs.
American statements, which appear written to fend off critics who say Mr. Trump is getting ahead of himself, imply that Mr. Kim will surrender his nuclear arsenal, which virtually no expert believes the country would do.
Specialists in crisis management said that the country mishandled the news from the beginning, arguing that the deaths were not statistically unusual and there was no cause for alarm, rather than getting ahead of the narrative.
Well, first we have to figure out what people say when you ask them, instead of anticipating what they're going to say, which is sort of part of the problem, getting ahead of the voters. Right?
NEW YORK, Jan 28.35 (IFR) - Argentina's Pampa Energia (B270/B-/B+) launched a debut 10-year non-call five bond amid strong demand Tuesday, getting ahead of the government's multi-billion dollar trade later in the week.
For UnitedHealth Group the focus next year is more about getting ahead of potential competition from tech heavyweights such as Amazon and Apple than getting bogged down in the twists and turns of health reform in Washington.
There's also the fact that D. may end up moving in with me, which would obviously cut my portion of the rent down significantly... I'm getting ahead of myself anyway, I haven't even seen the place yet.
What's clear from Disney's most recent earnings call is that despite all the attention Disney+ is getting ahead of its launch, Hulu still matters, and importantly, Disney wants to keep Hulu worthy of your monthly subscription budget.
The officials indicated they had not received a specific direction of the sort from the president but that he expects them to carry out their intelligence duties, which include getting ahead of threats from Russia and others.
Throughout the book, Gladwell works to build an air of suspense, zigzagging between cases and portentously promising lush vistas of insight just over the next hill (ending a chapter with: "But we are getting ahead of ourselves").
Event and livestream promoter Boiler Room seems to be getting ahead of the curve, with the news that they're set to launch their first events in the country this weekend in collaboration with Chinese multi-disciplinary platform dART.
Because, when he makes these statements, you know, the reports are that he&aposs getting ahead of himself, that he shouldn&apost be saying there&aposs no indictment when the obstruction of justice issue is still out there.
It appears that the company is simply playing it safe and getting ahead of any negative reports by ensuring that a repaired or replacement device will be available for anyone who experiences that telltale cracking in the display.
Director of National Intelligence James Clapper on Thursday said that reports treating Russian involvement in the hack of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) as fact are getting ahead of themselves, and he urged calm regarding the data breach.
PhRMA, the deep-pocketed trade group representing pharmaceutical companies in the U.S., tried getting ahead of Azar's announcement, telling reporters Monday morning that its members would begin directing patients to more information about drug costs in television ads.
I think had I known, the cocktail party with Jubilee and Amber and Lace and everyone else would have been a lot less of a shock than it was, but I guess I am getting ahead of myself.
Craig Allen, the president of the U.S.-China Business Council, suggested that Mr. Mnuchin might have been getting ahead of himself on the enforcement agreement if such a deal includes China agreeing not to retaliate against future tariffs.
"I very much support the Fed's decision ... I think they did the right thing getting ahead of this," Mnuchin told the House of Representatives' Ways and Means Committee during his testimony on the Trump administration's proposed 2021 budget.
But, asked whether he thinks the stock is getting ahead of itself, Palihapitiya identified a combination of factors as driving shares higher, including the current U.S. market conditions and the demand Virgin Galactic is seeing from potential customers.
"They opened up the door as wide as a double-door on the Hunter Biden, Joe Biden, Burisma issue -- I guess that was their way of getting ahead of it -- we will address it," Sekulow said on Friday.
The only thing is, though, that the only way he can get these seeds is for them to become "activated" so he can harvest the seeds... and do some other things with them, but we're getting ahead of ourselves.
As this progresses, researchers are trying to make systems more secure by getting ahead of any potential hacks, including creating an infrared light-projecting baseball cap that can fool a face recognition system into thinking you're the musician Moby.
With shares of Starbucks, Campbell Soup and PPG Industries now the targets of high-profile activist investors — and the rest of the market in a tailspin — CNBC's Jim Cramer wanted to make sure investors weren't getting ahead of themselves.
While this is not a great sign for lovers of the newest Boosted Board, it is good to know that the company is getting ahead of this potentially dangerous situation and doing its best to inform the public. [CNET]
"The aircraft carrier is definitely shifting to the general election this week," a top Democrat close to Clinton said, speaking on condition of anonymity to avoid getting ahead of the campaign and alienating Democrats who have yet to vote.
"Getting ahead of and addressing these challenges now is imperative for snow leopards, their landscape, and all the unique wildlife those landscapes support," said Juan Li, a postdoctoral fellow in conservation biology professor Steven Beissinger's lab, in a statement.
And in setting out its line on where blame should lie, or not, China is potentially getting ahead of any future criticism as the virus spreads worldwide, killing hundreds more and sending global markets into a dangerous negative spiral.
In July 2016, Bettman, the hockey commissioner, in a letter to Senator Richard Blumenthal, Democrat of Connecticut, cited Ewen's case to blame the news media for getting ahead of the science on the long-term effects of head injuries.
But after a week spent in America, I can't help but wonder if the same elites who were blind-sided by Hillary Clinton's defeat are getting ahead of themselves yet again by giving thanks to record-highs on Wall Street.
I thought the initial outlined plan was clever, because it invited people to consider what they really want out of Westworld, and to choose their own experience, whether that meant getting ahead of the plot, or shutting out spoilers entirely.
The U.S. economy is unlikely to see a recession in the immediate future as growth quickens, yet investors may be getting ahead of themselves anticipating the impact of President-elect Donald Trump's policy agenda, the bank's analysts wrote on Saturday.
Christie avoided saying that the Trump campaign broke the law, suggesting that people were getting ahead of the facts: "I think the thing that bothers me the most is that we seem to have a frenzy of people jumping to conclusions."
Why it matters: A growing number of suicides and violent acts on Instagram's parent company Facebook have forced the company to create likeminded initiatives in response to bad PR. This is Facebook's way of getting ahead of the problem on Instagram.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - In pledging to stay best friends with the European Union after Brexit, Theresa May is getting ahead of herself, say EU negotiators who want her to start putting the divorce money on the table as soon as Monday.
"Microsoft is getting ahead of the curve and not waiting for services like Slack to siphon off meaningful customers like Google for Work (now GSuite) did in the early days," says Patrick Moorhead, principal analyst at Moor Insights and Strategy.
The source argued that Mnuchin was "freelancing" with his comments on Sunday and said Mnuchin was in danger of becoming "Rex Tillerson 2.0," referring to the former secretary of state whom the President rebuked for getting ahead of his positions.
However, the most recent set of changes err on the side of getting ahead of increased regulation — not only in terms of kids' apps and data privacy, but also other areas now under legal scrutiny, like loot boxes and marijuana sales.
A representative at Comcast informed Motherboard that there were "lots of conversations" currently going on in regards to getting ahead of the outbreak, but wasn't able to confirm whether a usage cap suspension would be part of the company's playbook.
As the novel coronavirus spreads across the world, many companies are getting ahead of the curve and implementing policies that are allowing employees to take time off or work from home in order to avoid getting sick or infecting others.
The whole area is an essential ghost town, and after Trump's announcement that these quarantine measures will be in place until April 30, it sounds like some businesses are getting ahead of a potential panic that could hit the streets.
I think there wasn't that awareness going into Season 1, but this year, some people tended to relax into it more because they were more concerned with getting ahead of it, deciphering it and dissecting it, more than they were previously.
The keys will be to avoid getting ahead of themselves, to take delight in the process instead of fixating on distant goals and to keep drawing lines between family life and professional life even with Gauff's father, Corey, as a coach.
Playing a legacy mage pick in Syndra, Bjergsen did what he's known best for: getting ahead of his lane matchup and warping the game around him, finishing with a 6/1/8 KDA and a kill participation of 87.5 percent.
Because he's just 30, had a paltry record to invoke and seemed to be getting ahead of himself by running in a district in which he wasn't even residing, he was ripe to be defined — and caricatured — by the other side.
And even as she's endorsed every key decision of the fast-moving probe in the House, she is trying to balance the desire to wrap up the proceedings quickly with not getting ahead of vulnerable Democrats still nervous about impeachment.
And even as she's green-lighted every key decision of the fast-moving probe in the House, she is trying to balance the desire to wrap up the proceedings quickly without getting ahead of vulnerable Democrats still nervous about impeachment.
"It seems the Fed is getting ahead of risk and doing whatever it takes to avoid downside implications due to a potential slowdown," said Robin Anderson, senior global economist at Principal Global Investors in Des Moines, Iowa in the United States.
The author explained how the abuse impacted his life for years, often making it difficult for him to sustain intimate relationships with women, but some saw his admission as a way of getting ahead of the imminent allegations of sexual misconduct and bullying.
Today, 10 months into the outbreak, we have a witches brew of political disenfranchisement, distrust of authorities, rebel militias, mercenaries, opportunists, and militants loyal to the Islamic State fueling a deadly epidemic by preventing the medical response from getting ahead of the virus.
"I was a bit reluctant because I felt — and maybe still do to a certain extent — we were getting ahead of ourselves in that market and that the infrastructure wasn't yet in place to play an N.B.A. game," Silver said in an interview.
That means that even as the news media reports the heck out of the story — as it must — it needs to avoid getting ahead of it; let the facts lead, and let them do it at their own pace, not that of Twitter.
It turned to skeevy-seeming tactics like a mid-debate news dump and let the extent of the bad news play out in a slow trickle that dashed any hopes of getting ahead of the media cycle as well as the pretense of transparency.
The company agreed yesterday to a civil rights audit and abuse transparency reports, so this might potentially be seen as Twitter finally trying way of getting ahead of the process, in what has already become a messy and very tough situation for the company.
Higher interest rates: Futures traders are now betting that the Fed will raise interest rates at its next meeting in two weeks, but former Fed economist and Chief Market Strategist and Macro Insight Group Shehriyar Antia says the market is getting ahead of itself.
Denham previously told a U.K. parliamentary committee she's leaning toward recommending a code of conduct for the use of social media in political campaigns to avoid the risk of political uses of the technology getting ahead of the law — a point she reiterated today.
While the industry has plenty to be buoyant about, including rapid and sustained Chinese demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG) and the shale gas revolution in the United States, it is running the risk of getting ahead of itself, while ignoring the threats it faces.
I see it as a lot of people trying to be more clever than the creators by getting ahead of them, and a lot more people distracting from what the show is by spinning off a million imaginary alternate universes where it's something entirely different.
Ben's second overnight date in Jamaica was with Lauren, and after watching it, it's pretty difficult to imagine Ben picking anyone else at the end of this … that is, until we get to his date with JoJo, but again, we're getting ahead of ourselves.
"As someone who helps run a modest organization, I talk to and interact with people new to Star Citizen all the time," a Redditor named PoisonTaco says in a thread on the Star Citizen subreddit accusing Cloud Imperium's marketing of getting ahead of itself.
Others familiar with the situation said that the elder Mr. Trump was put off by seeing Ms. McMorris Rodgers characterized in news reports as the expected choice — a reminder that getting ahead of announcements by a president-elect comes with risks, particularly with this one.
There are reasons for his re-entry, though that's getting ahead of the story, which uses a queasy crime as a jumping-off point to spin a largely sweet, often very funny fairy tale about the perils and the sustaining pleasures of obsessive fandom.
"The people who are spreading the information are always a few steps ahead," says Vish Viswanath, a director at the school wrote in the report, adding that the social media companies are often in a "reactive" mode rather than getting ahead of the problem.
" For "getting ahead" of the A-shares boost, Rosenbluth recommended ETFs like the KraneShares Bosera MSCI China A ETF and the Xtrackers Harvest CSI 300 China A-Shares ETF, noting that, overall, "we at CFRA are positive on emerging Asia from a macro and a strategy perspective.
"With money already in the pipeline, House Republicans are getting ahead of potential future needs by moving today to go to a formal conference committee to reconcile the differences between the Senate and House-passed bills," said the statement from AshLee Strong, a spokesman for the speaker.
I spoke to the team about it being their debut accessory for the modular connector on the Essential Phone's back, and it's clear they think that getting ahead of the curve for creating and sharing 360 content quickly and easily will position them well in future.
Recreational genomic testing will always be an area that is going to have some consumer interest, but there's also point-of-care testing — essentially getting the results of a test in a matter of minutes — that'll be an important area for understanding and getting ahead of diseases.
"We'll look back and we'll say, 'It's fantastic that we were able to be proactive in getting ahead of these questions and understand before we launch things what is fairness for any given product for a demographic group,'" Isabel Kloumann, a research scientist at Facebook, told CNBC.
Earlier this week, Schaller, the former New York official, walked down Manhattan's 14th Street, where honking horns have been relegated to the background, and buses reportedly have to pause at stops to avoid getting ahead of schedule—that's how quickly traffic is moving without personal cars.
Cornyn was asked if Trump is getting ahead of most Hill Republicans on gun control and whether he is concerned Trump is driven by an emotional response to the mass killing and the dramatic listening session he held with survivors this week at the White House.
But the NSD-S Hub will have the biggest potential impact getting ahead of future problems by partnering NATO officers and analysts with academics and subject-matter experts to focus international engagement (primarily training) in areas that would benefit from being preemptively inoculated from projected instability.
So that's gonna be colleges, that's gonna be community colleges, that's gonna be online education, that's gonna be companies doing retraining, and then that's gonna be the government hopefully getting ahead of this just a tad so you can tilt where do we want K-12 education to go?
With the announcement of a far-reaching Daydream VR initiative, Google effectively rebooted the quest for the biggest and baddest spec sheet among Android... I'm probably getting ahead of myself by writing that headline — but I can't stop thinking about the deep implications of Google's Instant Apps on Android.
But selling to a tech company like Amazon would allow CBS to more effectively compete with other networks by bidding higher for sports rights — the only content that still keeps mass audiences tied to TV sets — while at the same time getting ahead of TV's inevitable shift to online distribution.
The US ambassador to the United Nations spent much of Tuesday feeling both embarrassed that she had caused controversy by getting ahead of the White House in announcing Russia sanctions and irked by seemingly dismissive and condescending remarks from a fellow administration official, according to two sources close to Haley.
Presenting herself as a journalist, a Roman Catholic lay woman and a mother, Ms. Alazraki warned the clerics that unless the church began to come clean and publicly admit its sins, getting ahead of the scandal instead of covering up or "playing ostrich," the faithful and public opinion would become ever more unforgiving.
Investors in location-based VR largely fall into one of two groups: established companies getting ahead of changes coming to their industries such as cinema chain AMC, and Nickelodeon, a recent investor in DreamScape, and investors associated with backing disruptive technologies such as Horizons Ventures, which lead a funding round for Nomadic in June 2017.
Some of my favorite gaming experiences have been in Left 4 Dead and Left 4 Dead 2; my friends all getting ahead of me, me getting all freaked out because I have no idea where to go, alerting a witch on accident because I got so scared I forgot to turn my flashlight off.
But any short-term pop in Kuwaiti stocks based on investors getting ahead of the index moves doesn't reflect a very large hurdle that will remain for Kuwait's economy: Its massive public-sector reliance on oil, and its lack of investment in the private sector, has led to a series of large budget deficits.
For a limited time, ASOS is offering up to $100 off a huge selection of clothing, shoes, handbags, and accessories during its Buy More, Save More Sale — and we spy tons of must-have items that are perfect for refreshing your warm weather wardrobe, picking up some fun festival attire, or simply getting ahead of this spring's hottest trends.
However, they've already started luring audiences away from their tried-and-true staples of services like Netflix and Hulu, and getting ahead of Disney+ and Apple TV+'s launches this November, by announcing a bunch of irresistible shows and movies that will be exclusively available for those who decide to add Peacock to their binge-watching-service rotation.
Trump's job approval stands at just 24 percent as partisan splits reign Cotton on Russia inquiry: 'getting ahead of ourselves' to call for special prosecutor DNC chair Perez: Dems haven't 'been there' for voters, but will unite to oppose Trump And one month into his presidency, Trump's job-approval rating is officially underwater, according to the NBC/WSJ poll we released over the weekend.
House Oversight Committee Chairman Jason ChaffetzJason ChaffetzHouse Oversight panel demands DeVos turn over personal email records The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by JUUL Labs - Trump attack on progressive Dems draws sharp rebuke GOP senators decline to criticize Acosta after new Epstein charges MORE (R-Utah) says he won't refuse to investigate the incoming Trump administration but that those calling for investigations now are getting ahead of themselves.
Women with more social, economic, or educational capital are much more likely to support the activities of women making their own way in the world, to be proud when they see powerful women who stand up or who are getting ahead of men in any way, and they're also much more open to supporting social policies that reward individual initiative even if they know that it's not always rewarded equally.
Where Ali's Lenin occasionally resembles his Western caricature—a string-pulling mastermind, a visionary and iconoclast always "dragging his party behind him," rebuffing the proletariat for getting ahead of themselves—Miéville's Lenin is a Bolshevik for the most part like the others: overwhelmed by overwhelming events, struggling to read the direction of history on an hour-by-hour basis, confident in the working class but hesitant about the timing of their demands.
According to COO Sheryl Sandberg, getting ahead of an event called "No Unite the Right 2, DC" is the reason behind Facebook's decision to disclose new platform behavior that closely resembles previous Russian state-sponsored activity meant to sow political discord in the U.S. "We're sharing this today because the connection between these actors and the event planned in Washington next week," Sandberg said, calling the disclosure "early" and noting that the company still does not have all the facts.
Afterward, most court-watchers agreed that a majority of the court appears poised to answer the legal questions in 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 favor, but those court-watchers may be getting ahead of themselves by reading too much into some oral argument questions and not enough into others.

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