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Proof holding out to upgrade your hair dryer really does pay off. 4.
Q: Do you think some people are holding out to see how (Brexit) negotiations go?
My guess is Apple is holding out to negotiate a better deal with the cable guys.
" Though Taylor is holding out to see about funding, he said, "[Trump] has clearly been more attentive.
As we reported ... Kyle said there was drama and insinuated Lisa's absence might be her holding out to get paid.
Airlines are holding out to determine whether Boeing will lower its prices in light of the Max issues, Baggaley believes.
And hey, there's a headphone jack, too, if you have been holding out to get a modern phone that still has one.
Democrats were holding out to get to vote on shielding those immigrants as part of a spending bill, but appeared not to have that demand met.
Analysts are holding out to see whether the rough second-quarter was a blimp, or a sign of a broader trend spurred by a more competitive streaming landscape.
AMC believes that holding out to consumers that first run movies can be watched in theatres at great quantities for a monthly price of $9.95 isn't doing moviegoers any favors.
For those holding out to see an end to Lyft's losses before buying shares, one recent SIG report forecasts the company will become profitable...but it may take seven years.
But when Dillashaw came out of nowhere to ruin the Cruz—Barao title fight I had been holding out to see for years there wasn't an ounce of sadness in me.
A string of suppliers have told Reuters they are either stockpiling parts, producing extra goods to be stored by their customers, or holding out to see whether a deal can be struck.
There were two Clegane brothers out there, and even without anyone else's life riding on their face-off, fans were holding out to see the two siblings settling things once and for all.
Forty-four percent of people say they'll rely on Black Friday to start shopping this holiday season, while 53 percent are holding out to shop until Cyber Monday, Deloitte found in the same survey.
Those who've been holding out to upgrade from an earlier Air model will likely have a bit of an adjustment period, but it's a much easier transition that it was on those initial 2015 MacBooks.
The US suspects Russia is holding out to give the Assad regime more time to capture rebel-held parts of the city, giving them a stronger claim to it when any future truce comes into effect.
The tussle over the trial After the House on Wednesday made Trump only the third impeached president, Pelosi said she was holding out to ensure that the GOP holds a fair Senate trial early next year.
If you've been holding out to buy a new TV, make your house a bit smarter with a Google Home, or ditch cable in favor of streaming, this is the time of year to make the change.
But Canada is holding out to secure protection of its cultural industries, like movies, TV, and music, and has said it will not be rushed into signing a deal that other members hope to conclude by March.
One, sometimes two—the younger boys—would step forward as if their feet hurt, take whatever implement I was holding out to them, and merely stare at it, as though it were a weapon they were better off not having in their hands.
Given that a transition from the RFS after 2022 is likely inevitable, it's possible that after so many years of mistrust between the two, the ethanol industry may choose to grab the hand that the refining industry is holding out to it.
Further, Cheto is not ready to rule out the prospect that the Avengers and other militants are merely holding out to secure the same type of amnesty deal the previous government offered militants who waged a four-year campaign of oil infrastracture sabotage in the delta.
The three elements of a common law marriage are: (1) the present intent and agreement to be married; (2) continuous cohabitation; and (3) public declaration that the parties are husband and wife. The public declaration or holding out to the public is considered to be the acid test of a common law marriage. Adm. Rule 701—73.25 (425) of the Iowa Administrative Code, titled Common Law Marriage, states: > A common law marriage is a social relationship that meets all the necessary > requisites of a marriage except that it was not solemnized, performed or > witnessed by an official authorized by law to perform marriages. The > necessary elements of a common law marriage are: (a) a present intent of > both parties freely given to become married, (b) a public declaration by the > parties or a holding out to the public that they are husband and wife, (c) > continuous cohabitation together as husband and wife (this means > consummation of the marriage), and (d) both parties must be capable of > entering into the marriage relationship.
In the lead-up to the election Hughes had five separate meetings with Dyett and other officials. He was willing to make concessions on repatriation policy and other related issues, but repeatedly stressed that the RSSILA's agenda could only be enacted if the Nationalists won, for which a formal endorsement was necessary. Dyett was unwilling to compromise his neutrality, and consequently the RSSILA "gained almost every concession they sought, yet maintained their independence by holding out to Hughes the prospect of returned soldier support while never granting it".
England won their first Grand Slam in 13 years after holding out to secure a historic victory in Paris. First-half tries from Danny Care and Dan Cole had given them a five-point half-time lead, only for the relentless penalty precision of Maxime Machenaud to keep France within touching distance. But a third try in three matches from Anthony Watson calmed rising nerves before a brace of late penalties from Owen Farrell allowed the travelling support to sing their heroes home. England scored five tries to beat Wales at Twickenham, ahead of 2016's summer southern hemisphere tours.
After holding out to the last to enable the brigade to be extricated, he led his company forward in a local counter-attack, being again wounded in the process. He was last seen working a machine-gun single-handed, was wounded a third time and eventually taken prisoner. James's company sustained seventy-five percent casualties in the offensive and many believed James himself to have been killed in action. In May he managed to send a postcard to his father informing him he had been taken prisoner and he was released soon after the Armistice with Germany in November and arrived in England on 25 December 1918.
Richthofen moved his HQ to Ochamps to keep up with events, while he gambled on German air superiority holding out to fill forward airfields up with aircraft leading to overcrowding. He also had communication difficulties, and flew around in his Storch to organise air support for the army. Hugo Sperrle, chief of Luftflotte 3 (Air Fleet Three) arrived at the same HQ, disrupting staff work and leading Richthofen to explode with rage. The pressures compelled him to risk being shot down in order to pass on orders, and while flying on 22 May he was forced to land owing to a fractured fuel tank.
Duty to their communities and sparing them from horrors like at Bad Windsheim also played a part in their capitulation, as did self-preservation. Their most extensive use was during the Battle of Berlin, where Volkssturm units fought in many parts of the city. This battle was particularly devastating to its formations, however; many members fought to the death out of fear of being captured by the Soviets, holding out to the very end, which was in keeping with their covenant. Nonetheless, a force of over 2.5 million Soviet troops, equipped with 6,250 tanks and over 40,000 artillery pieces were assigned to capture the city, and the diminished remnants of the Wehrmacht were no match for them.
In 1999, together with Larry Ausubel and Paul Milgrom, Cramton led an effort to organize the exchange of TV broadcast spectrum for mobile communications use—an effort called Spectrum Exchange. Cramton and his partners worked from 1999 to 2001 to organize a spectrum exchange between TV broadcasters and mobile carriers. The effort ultimately failed, because the mobile carriers had enough spectrum from early spectrum auctions and TV broadcasters had unrealistic views about what they should be paid given the extremely high spectrum auction prices observed during the dotcom and telecom bubble of 2000. Moreover, Spectrum Exchange did not have a good solution to the holdout problem: the problem of an essential TV station holding out to capture the windfall gains.
The "Negro Fort", as it soon came to be called, became widely known among the inhabitants of the region. It offered a safe refuge to anyone who wished to flee from the United States, whether they be escaped slaves, who were safe once they reached Spanish Florida, or Native Americans, fleeing White American settlement on their lands. The pro-slavery press in the United States expressed outrage at the existence of Negro Fort. This concern was published in the Savannah Journal: > It was not to be expected that an establishment so pernicious to the > Southern states, holding out to a part of their population temptations to > insubordination, would have been suffered to exist after the close of the > war [of 1812].
He was holding out to them that bright > prospect of the day when every locality however remote and every family > however humble was supplied with the ameliorating influences of an > education, which would teach every man, woman and child in the colony to > form the habits of regularity, cleanliness, orderly behaviour, and regard > for the rights of both public and private property, as well as the habit of > obedience to the law, and respect for duly constituted authority. In > Melbourne, Adelaide and Hobart his counterparts were preaching the same > gospel of humanity marching forward, reaching upward for the light. – > Manning Clark, A History of Australia, Vol. 4, The Earth Abideth Forever > 1851–1888 In 1881, the school was raised to the status of Superior Public School.
When Antiochus III came into Greece (192 BC) he gained over Philip to his interests by pretending to regard him as the rightful heir to the Macedonian throne, and even holding out to him hopes of establishing him upon it; by which means he obtained the adherence of Amynander also. Philip was afterwards chosen by Antiochus for the duty of burying the bones of the Macedonians and Greeks slain at the Battle of Cynoscephalae, a measure by which he vainly hoped to conciliate popularity. He was next appointed to command the garrison at Pellinaeum, but was soon compelled to surrender to the Romans, by whom he was sent a prisoner to Rome. When first taken captive he accidentally met Philip V of Macedon, who in derision greeted him with the royal title.
Ulrich van der Heyden and Heike Liebau, eds., Missionsgeschichte, Kirchengeschichte, Weltgeschichte, Franz Steiner Verlag, Berlin, 1996, p. 201. He became editor of the Bloemfontein Friend, the newspaper of the Orange Union Party. At the Imperial Press Conference in 1909 he declared that the actions of the British had now reconciled him to the place of Orange Free State in the British Empire: > Then came a day, a wonderful day, when the conqueror with open hand > approached us, holding out to us freely that inestimable thing for which we > had fought – that liberty for which so many of us had died – and from that > moment, I think, we were really conquered, we joined hands with you, and if > ever need arises there will speak for England on the wild and lonely veldt > the unerring rifle of the Boer.
Sega's Dreamcast is the first console of the generation and had several features to show an advantage from the competition, including Internet gaming as an optional feature through its built-in modem, and a web browser. The console is credited with restoring Sega's reputation, which had been damaged by the earlier failures of the Sega Saturn, Sega 32X, Genesis Nomad and Sega CD. Despite this, the Dreamcast was discontinued prematurely due to numerous factors. The impending and much-hyped PlayStation 2 slowed Dreamcast sales, mostly due to the fact that the PlayStation 2 had a built-in DVD player and a huge number of PS1 owners looking to upgrade to the new, backwards-compatible console. In addition, Sega's short-lived support/success of its post-Mega Drive products the Mega-CD, 32X and Saturn had left developers and customers skeptical, with some holding out to see whether the Dreamcast or PlayStation 2 would come out on top.

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