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"invigorate" Definitions
  1. invigorate somebody to make somebody feel healthy and full of energy
  2. invigorate something to make a situation, an organization, etc. efficient and successful

295 Sentences With "invigorate"

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Serving it at the highest level continues to invigorate them.
On one front, Anne wants to invigorate Shibden's mines and get rich.
Financially, the arts can help support and invigorate state and local economies.
It could be a move to invigorate users, and streamline the product.
Walmart acquired Jet in 2016 to help invigorate its e-commerce efforts.
After that, it may well invigorate other areas of the local economy.
Invigorate yourself in the plunge pool and cold shower cleanse your body.
The Socialist party now in power did little to invigorate the economy.
Popovich, meanwhile, flailed in hope of finding something, anything, to invigorate his group.
But neither empowers workers to invigorate the marketplace and make prices more competitive.
Philip Haas's fiberglass recreations invigorate the curious, 16th-century portraits with new energy.
Trump's second, if less heralded, achievement has been to invigorate the Democratic opposition.
By sharing her entrepreneurial journey, she is hoping to invigorate future small business owners.
The study comes as  new evidence emerges to invigorate the 'cat versus dog' debate .
The company's new cryptocurrency plan could potentially "re-invigorate that business strategy," Sandler said.
But it was never going to be able to re-invigorate the local economy.
Numerous studies has shown that positive emotions invigorate people and lead to higher productivity.
Also helping may have been Beijing's vow over the weekend to invigorate capital markets.
Also helping may have been Beijing's vow over the weekend to invigorate capital markets.
They are the lawn-mower beers of wine, ready to stimulate, energize and invigorate.
These ultimately served to invigorate democratic governance and the constitutional order in the United States.
Invigorate your studio practice this summer with a Marathon at the New York Studio School.
Part of their goal may be to invigorate social conservatives, a reliably Republican voting bloc.
Mr. Xi's version of reform is pointed in the opposite direction: to invigorate party control.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to invigorate — and surprise — the royal family and other guests.
This latest action by USDA will only invigorate and solidify more support for this regulation.
It worked, and the call seemed to invigorate the family's relationship, if only for a moment.
Are you going to change -- improve, modify, invigorate your life with anything you resolve to do?
This will invigorate the Democratic faithful but infuriate Trump's base and likely further unhinge the President.
Critics called the deployment a political stunt meant to invigorate Trump's base ahead of the midterms.
Summit will be used, in part, to invigorate research on artificial intelligence, astronomy and health care.
They must listen and be responsive to the political and social issues that invigorate their students.
Trump and his advisers have used the crisis to try to invigorate his reactionary nationalist vision.
But beyond their masterly construction, these small sculptures are created to empower and invigorate the wearer.
Against warnings about immigrants and foreign competition, he asserts that both will invigorate France, not enfeeble it.
"Unite the motherland, invigorate China", says a slogan in gold characters down the side of the building.
He has worked to re-invigorate the war on drugs and take actions against states legalizing weed.
They're trying to invigorate their mobile video strategy, their mobile ad strategy," DiClemente told CNBC's "Squawk Box.
They also invigorate me because they create opportunities to make all Americans feel great about America again.
One argument for charter schools is that they can invigorate the public sector by spreading new practices.
Being on the job site with this can-do team will invigorate old and young readers alike.
But if such whirling philosophical exercises rejuvenate and invigorate you, then Krasznahorkai's works are calling your name.
This marvelously entertaining exhibition demonstrates the power of creative fooling around to invigorate and free hearts and minds.
This may mean that Republicans, if only to invigorate their base, set out to deliberately humble Mr Northam.
Mr. da Silva and his allies hope to invigorate the Workers' Party — the country's most important opposition force.
Marathons are the ideal way for professional artists and students to invigorate studio work and explore new territory.
These people say his attacks could invigorate Republican voters in Southwestern states such as New Mexico, Nevada and Arizona.
The fatuous part is for Mr Trump to claim that his decision is designed to invigorate American coal mining.
Genomics will re-invent and re-invigorate pharma and biotech business and has the promise of significantly improving healthcare.
Trujillo had hoped the crater would invigorate the area, but now it's just a strange feature of the landscape.
TC: At the outset, Science planned to work with larger, publicly traded companies to help them invigorate their businesses.
Boldly patterned fabrics, as well as mottled patterns of light and dark, invigorate the drowsy, bird's-eye-viewed women.
Snap CEO Evan Spiegel hoped that a Snapchat redesign would invigorate the platform's advertisers and better cater ads to users.
Beijing has initiated ambitious policy reforms to invigorate healthcare, part of efforts to meet rising demand for quality medical services.
The Hill's video highlights the former Alaska governor's most spirited one-liners that helped invigorate the crowd in Ames, Iowa.
"I anticipated more movements from his campaign, people on the ground, grass-roots level, to invigorate and inspire," he said.
Some of Trump's opponents, for example, still believe that impeachment might be a tactical mistake that would invigorate his supporters.
MORE and his picturesque first family is now scrambling to find candidates that can excite millennials and invigorate the base.
While the tax amnesty could help invigorate key parts of Indonesia's markets and finances, its full implementation could face some hurdles.
Called Alta, this new $130 fitness tracker is set to invigorate the company's aging product line — if it's not too late.
It would also be a total Trump move to invigorate his identity-politics-despising base and distract from recent policy failures.
But several others made clear they stood with Republican leaders who believe that the issue could invigorate conservative turnout in November.
The aim of satyagraha was to arouse the conscience of oppressors and invigorate their victims with a sense of moral agency.
That is in line with a growing number of economists who see upgrading infrastructure as a way to invigorate the economy.
But that industry could be buoyed if Trump fulfills his promise to invigorate mining, and perhaps ease limits on carbon emissions.
The one-year low-residency MA is for already licensed educators looking to invigorate their practice and expand their leadership opportunities.
Top operatives from the party worried that Clinton returning to the campaign trail could invigorate Republicans who rejected her in 2016.
I don't think we have any specific intention of trying to convert people to heavy music or re-invigorate the genre.
Kerry promised to return to Cairo with ideas to help invigorate Egypt's economy and to aid Egypt in its campaign against ISIS.
The University of Missouri men's basketball team opened its 2013-14 season at home with the standard mismatch designed to invigorate fans.
It's also a key strategy for Google to re-invigorate the mobile Web — and with it, the fortress of Google's business, search.
Millions would be forcibly removed from their homes and communities as new resources and a new mission invigorate the pace of deportations.
The sporadic flashbacks (including one about the family's troubled son, played by Frank Dillane) don't do much to invigorate the story, either.
The world of 3D printers might be a bit tired, but MarkForged's Mark Two has the potential to re-invigorate your interests.
We're not expecting new Apple Watch hardware, so what incentives Apple can offer developers to re-invigorate interest, will be worth watching.
With those obstacles largely overcome, civic leaders now hope the redevelopment will help invigorate the surrounding area, particularly the city's neglected waterfront.
That, indeed, would be a serious case of Hayek's "indigestion," and a sad coda to a misguided effort to invigorate American economy.
Some political strategists question whether Ms. Ocasio-Cortez's presence in districts vastly different from hers will turn off, rather than invigorate, voters.
In "The Art of Gathering," she sets out to invigorate the way we meet — at birthdays, weddings, funerals, negotiation tables and elsewhere.
It is not a coincidence that Warner, Universal and 20th Century Fox have turned to Disney veterans to invigorate their merchandise divisions.
Mr. Gorbachev wanted to invigorate the Soviet system by making it more competitive and allowing some nonparty members into its legislative body.
Mr. Schultz, a former president of the European Parliament, wants to invigorate the E.U. through more sensible and reasonable economic and social policies.
But even the Democratic strategists most scalded by Russian interference fear House impeachment followed by Senate acquittal would invigorate Trump and his supporters.
"It is important to invigorate the corporate bond market as the banking sector is under stress, so we need a backstop," Khan added.
Long-term interest rates are already low; driving them lower with another round of QE is unlikely to invigorate aggregate demand much more.
Granted, the cars in Bentley's stable are at the end of their life cycle and will soon see replacement, which may invigorate transactions.
Its scent comes from the he striking holder — inspired by the architecture of the oldest tea house in the city — will invigorate you.
And better yet, illustrating our life's data by hand can allow us to slow down and invigorate our creative selves beyond the digital.
She laced into Michael Bloomberg in a bid to invigorate her campaign, and then had her biggest 22020 hours of fund-raising yet.
But those worries mostly melted away as she landed line after line that would, a few hours later, help invigorate a stagnated candidacy.
He was the avuncular "Judge Starr," leading freshmen on a pregame sprint across the field to invigorate the crowd at each home game.
For Pepsi, the new beverage is a way to leverage consumer trends to invigorate its core product, which could certainly use a boost.
Mr. Horrigan has been working to invigorate the economy of Akron, historically known as the Rubber City for its role in tire manufacturing.
Trump pledged to end or renegotiate NAFTA during the 2016 campaign, using the plan to invigorate working class voters in Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin.
Recently, in an effort to re-invigorate my practice, I've been doing some guided meditations, complete with positive affirmations, like a real fucking hippie.
Like many a start-up plan, "Pure Genius" makes sense on paper: Invigorate the reliable hospital-drama format by injecting it with sci-fi.
When the Kehler brothers began making cheese in 2003, their aim was to invigorate the local dairy industry, which was, and still is, struggling.
It is part of an aggressive push to both invigorate the struggling American coal industry and more broadly exploit commercial opportunities on public lands.
But what seemed to invigorate Luhnow most were the possibilities of technology, and the evolving methods for measuring every data point from the field.
Macron's ability to re-invigorate the euro zone's second-largest economy will be a critical factor in how his success is measured at home.
The therapist's objective was to invigorate neurons that were less active — the rarely quiet part of my brain — while dimming those firing more vigorously.
Among other presidential candidates, former culture minister Mostafa Mirsalim promised to invigorate the economy in a nod to frustration among working- and middle-class Iranians.
Chances are, though, this new approach will re-invigorate the existing community and infuse some new purpose into the Foundation and the events it organizes.
That would give him all but a handful of the state's 95 delegates and re-invigorate a campaign that has suffered a decidedly flaccid April.
I think every time you feel a twinge of resistance it's really important to come, make a stand with people because it does invigorate everyone.
But I'm proposing something grander for this overwrought holiday: something that will invigorate your body and spirit without requiring you to stand or make conversation.
Album Review On his last album, "Illuminate," the young pop singer and guitarist Shawn Mendes found a way to invigorate conventional pop-rock with agitation.
Conservation Healthy soil depends on conservation management practices that invigorate its ability to cycle nutrients, capture and store water, and sequester carbon from the air.
Yet M.F. Husain continues to be an artist of his nation, eight years after his death, and his paintings continue to invigorate and interest us.
"Trading has been tepid recently, which is why regulators want to introduce market makers to invigorate the market," said Wang Jin, partner at Hiways Law Offices.
The travails of the TPP had been expected to invigorate the other big trade deal in Asia and the Pacific, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP).
What Tesla has done today is shown that it wants to invigorate a segment, rather than just make something to comply with more stringent emissions regulations.
The family's victories in court, experts said, have made them the face of the western lands movement and threatens to invigorate opposition to the federal government.
This three-minute three-step process gradually wakes you up on the right side of the bed to invigorate you for the start of your day.
Sport can inspire and invigorate, and as we have seen today, with the right opportunity, the right mentoring and the right focus, lives can be changed.
It also could spur more universities to investigate interesting AI technologies in their labs, and further invigorate efforts to train the next generation of AI practitioners.
Of course, there is an upside to the rebuilding, especially in that it will invigorate the private sector and create jobs for those in desperate need.
For just one current example, U.S. siding with Russia and Syria in the Middle East will weaken Israel and invigorate new waves of militant Jihadist activity.
An overhaul of the country's social security program, including raising the retirement age, is seen as an important aspect of his plan to invigorate the economy.
The symbolic victory of UN resolution is likely to invigorate BDS activists and drive them to them to pursue bigger campaigns and target more Israeli companies.
In AMC's continuing quest to invigorate moviegoing and destroy MoviePass, the company has now joined up with Facebook to offer users another ticket-purchasing option, Deadline reports.
They have a special function outside of prostate stimulation in that they invigorate the nerves around the anal opening as each bead is pulled from the anus.
Devices can most especially invigorate our educational institutions and learning environments, preparing our brightest young minds for a fully maximized career in the workforce of the future.
When parents are informed consumers, they will make better choices, and this will help invigorate the K–12 marketplace so the actual reforms will be nearly automatic.
The president needs to look strong on China to invigorate his base of voters who swept him into office based on his America-first rhetoric, Bremmer said.
To those who support Ellis's effort to invigorate the United States team in the run-up to France, it is also a decision that has some merit.
But how best to invigorate the Italian economy has reanimated a wrenching debate for Europe over whether to spend or cut in the face of financial peril.
Mr. Pashinyan has vowed to break up the cozy system of oligarchic monopolies and invigorate an economy that has left a third of the country in poverty.
At the same time invigorate the base, especially African-Americans, who make up over a quarter of registered voters, according to the Alabama Secretary of State's office.
The disparities illustrate the difficulty in tailoring tax cuts for two of the blue-collar industries that Mr. Trump frequently promises to invigorate through economic policy changes.
G20 leaders are likely to renew their promises to use tax and spending policies to invigorate the sluggish world economy, although a new pro-growth push was unlikely.
Considered more pragmatic, the younger Castro also introduced market-style reforms to invigorate the state-dominated economy and increased personal freedoms, such as the right to travel abroad.
Until it does, INDECLINE hopes the piece will invigorate Trump's opposition, and remind them—through this ugly, terrifying caricature—just how ugly and terrifying Trump's presidency has been.
And even if he falls short, his successful strategy is sure to spawn hordes of imitators—which, depending on your perspective, will either invigorate or ruin the game.
The leaders are likely to renew their promises to use tax and spending policies to invigorate the sluggish world economy, although a new pro-growth push was unlikely.
She also foresaw the economic power of small businesses to revitalize neighborhoods and invigorate street life: Think of the hipster café, vintage store, and artisanal cheese shop economy.
Nearly all parties would like to invigorate the economy by investing more in education and training of individuals who might've been displaced by structural changes in the economy.
The silver-haired Lopez Obrador has pledged to root out corruption and reduce violence, as well as re-invigorate the domestic economy and address chronic inequality if elected.
Negative rating action could occur with a reversion to negative growth and margin trends coupled with an inability to drive cost savings under the firm's expanded Invigorate program.
With Arcade, Apple has done more to re-invigorate the App Store, and gaming on iOS in particular, than it has since the original launch of the iPhone.
The recent steps aim to invigorate a presidential bid that has underwhelmed some Democrats who are questioning whether Booker's message is one that resonates in the Trump era.
Nadja's transcendence of genre is nothing new—are you hoping to invigorate drone and metal obsessives or reel in those who might be scared off by heavier music?
With Pretty's comments in mind, it's worth taking a critical eye to claims that a new robot will invigorate an ailing industry and ask: who will it benefit, really?
"This is an opportunity for people to invigorate our democracy and speak to their elected officials," said Andrea Mercado, co-chairwoman of "We Belong Together," which supports immigrants' rights.
But he's in no rush to invigorate the renewable energy sector, claiming there's enough fossil fuel reserves in the US to meet the demand for the next 300 years.
He canceled it with a moving speech to his French crew, and experienced first-hand the fraternity the shooting inspired in its wake, which helped invigorate the climate talks.
South African markets have been on a tear in recent days, fuelled by hopes that a change in the political leadership could re-invigorate the continent's most industrialised economy.
"Without a substantial new effort to invigorate governance reforms and fight corruption, it is hard to see how the IMF-supported program can continue and be successful," she warned.
As a result, Roche Chief Executive Severin Schwan hopes success in smaller indications like SCLC, accounting for 10-15 percent of lung cancer cases, helps re-invigorate Tecentriq's momentum.
Recently a friend asked me to get a tattoo with her — a lightning bolt, or something similar, to symbolize how we invigorate each other with a neon-white energy.
The new results "invigorate or support" what most people believed by intuition or smaller datasets: that non-contrast MRI is generally safe for pregnant women, Ray told Reuters Health.
Second-string quarterback Alex Hornibrook orchestrated a late-game surge to invigorate a listless offense as the Badgers rallied for a 23-17 win against Georgia State on Saturday.
If only for a moment, the tribunal's findings helped invigorate the global antiwar movement to increase pressure on the Johnson administration to bring the Vietnam War to a close.
Back in November 2016, a campaign to do exactly that was announced when Capitol Records signed the group to a long-term contract, pledging to "re-invigorate" their catalog.
Though the hiring of Chip Kelly as head coach was supposed to invigorate the 0-3 Bruins, disinterest is so rampant that the school can barely give tickets away.
Invigorate the base Jones allies are now looking through the results of Moore's last race to see how they can improve upon the Democrats' near-win five years ago.
Organic positive top-line growth allows for the leverage of fixed costs, and additional cost savings from the company's 'Invigorate' restructuring program are expected to benefit 2016-2019 results.
One such letter, for example, said that the United States Agency for International Development had helped Soros groups "push a progressive agenda and invigorate the political left" in Macedonia.
Accessories can either coordinate with the overall color scheme of a room, for a calm, cohesive look, or deliver punches of contrasting color and pattern to invigorate the space.
The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company is pouring millions of dollars into hydroponics, apparently convinced the weed sector will invigorate the sale and production of its grow lights across the country.
We've been swimming in this motivational lunar energy ever since the moon started waxing and it will continue to drive and invigorate us until the moon reaches fullness once again.
Today, the energy drink market is occupied by drink formulations that rely on the stimulant caffeine to invigorate their customers and provide them with the enhanced "energy" that they seek.
This means the 39-year-old former investment banker has the best opportunity in generations to overhaul France's labor laws in his strategy to invigorate the EU's second-largest economy.
But the robust showing by her "democratic socialist" challenger Bernie Sanders will only invigorate his supporters here, where he begins the weeklong sprint to primary day with a solid lead.
Critic's Pick One way for a songwriter to invigorate a long career is to keep breaking routines, to change up methods and parameters and solve different puzzles with every album.
While there are no criminal penalties from the GAO ruling, it will certainly invigorate the Democrats' efforts to hold President Donald Trump and his accomplices accountable for their repugnant behavior.
Yes, but: His tenure as commissioner was also marked by the officer-involved death of Staten Island resident Eric Garner in 2014, which helped invigorate the Black Lives Matter movement.
Conservative critics, meanwhile, say the changes are too modest to invigorate the French economy, which has lagged behind those of Germany and other European nations over the past few years.
FIFA's new president, Gianni Infantino, had pressed for the change when he ran for the presidency last year, as a way to invigorate the event and to include more countries.
Beyond the device's capacity to invigorate a crowd, it could also transform your workout routine or set the perfect mood at your next barbecue (the season is almost here, after all).
The project, launched by Macron to invigorate the youth's engagement with the arts, will cost €430 million (~$490M) per year, mostly funded by corporations such as Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Apple.
More generally, O'Rourke's campaign has helped re-invigorate the Texas Democratic Party and provide it with a statewide contact list that can be used in the future for mobilization and fundraising.
The moves put him at the vanguard of a political awakening of technology leaders, who are emerging as a potential West Coast power center that could help invigorate Mr. Trump's opponents.
Yet he never comes out and says what Venice's spirit is, and how it might guide future plans to invigorate the city, to rescue it from its "mummified museum-city" self.
Lutz said he welcomed Bayer's move as it would invigorate trading activity in Covestro and put the maker of transparent plastics for blu-ray disks on the radar of larger institutional investors.
The Vision 2030 plan, announced in April, pledged new cultural venues, entertainment partnerships, tourist attractions and athletic clubs, hoping they will invigorate the private sector and inspire Saudis to lead healthier lifestyles.
"It puts Australian boxing on the map, it's what we've needed for a long time, it's kind of died a bit in the past but hopefully this will invigorate it," he said.
While hating on the Clintons is guaranteed to invigorate Republican base voters, it seems less guaranteed to impress wavering independents in swing states -- even given deep doubts about Cinton's character and honesty.
KAMPALA (Reuters) - Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni said on Wednesday the East African country would revive its defunct national carrier to share in the region's growing aviation business and invigorate its services sector.
If the real reason for the demise of so many retail spaces isn't Amazon or the economy, but ever-increasing rents, what can art spaces do to encourage and invigorate each other?
In "Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker:The Miracle of Our Continuance" (Empire State Editions, Fordham University Press, $39.95), gripping photographs by Vivian Cherry invigorate Day's own description of her agenda's quotidian demands.
Pernod credits Malibu's social media presence for helping to invigorate the brand, whose sales volume grew in each of the past three years, according to researchers IWSR, after falling the previous two.
"I don't have any doubt that Brexit is something that is going to invigorate them and bring them out of the shadows," said Darach MacDonald, a writer and journalist based in Londonderry.
Best Sellers Collection, $35, available at The Spice HouseWhether Dad's a top-notch chef or just thinks he is, this should invigorate the kitchen (and what comes out of it) a little.
The academy, it's worth noting, has significantly expanded its membership, part of a multi-year effort to make the voting body more representative and invigorate the awards process with more relevant selections.
"Think of the number of large or smaller museums that have outdoor sculpture on their campuses as another way to invigorate the public and to get them into the institution," she said.
By removing a wing that ran from 22.3th to 22th Street, connecting two of the buildings, and sprucing up lifeless air shafts with plants, Gramercy Square is attempting to invigorate its outdoor areas.
The brilliant mind behind the exhilarating action-fantasy series Orc Stain, Stokoe has proven that he can take an existing franchise and invigorate it with his thoughtful storytelling and dynamic, meticulously detailed artwork.
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Flexible and folding formats framed the future of smartphones this week as manufacturers focused on new forms in an effort to jolt the market out of uniformity and re-invigorate sales.
The Bank of Japan introduced negative interest rates in January, starting to charge banks for some of their deposits at the central bank in a bid to spur lending and invigorate the economy.
Infrastructure may be the only area where bipartisan action by this Congress predictably can create large numbers of solid jobs, enhance growth and income opportunities for American investors, and help invigorate our economy.
We had to come up with a way, if we wanted to continue to make a living in this medium that we loved, to bring it into a new era, to invigorate it.
Over the nearly two-hour session, the officials took turns to praise China's leader, Xi Jinping, and the party's drive to eradicate poverty, invigorate the local economy and attract tourists to the region.
Moreover, a bipartisan measure in the House called the Recovering America's Wildlife Act would direct some $1.4 billion a year in federal dollars to invigorate underfunded state and tribal wildlife habitat conservation programs.
The franchise needs to generate excitement and invigorate its fan base, and even modest success over the next three seasons could go a long way toward helping it retain Davis in the long term.
In a bid to spur lending and invigorate the economy, the Bank of Japan introduced negative interest rates in January, meaning banks are now charged for some of their deposits at the central bank.
The psychology of the massive support has a huge effect on both sides of the game: being cheered-on can invigorate your home team and being booed can undermine the visiting team a lot!
Looking to invigorate Clinton's base and sway independent and moderates, Clinton and her advisers decided to give a speech that asked Republicans to consider if Trump represented conservatism exemplified by past leaders like Sen.
Weight-lifting improves more than just overall strength and muscle too; it can make you more athletic, invigorate you with energy and help alleviate many of the injuries you may think you have too.
Local officials, hoping to invigorate the economy and reduce reliance on outdated industries, have imposed restrictions on fishing and ordered the village to be demolished next year to make way for a luxury resort.
Trump plans to continue that rhetoric through November, sources with knowledge of his plans tell CNN, believing that immigration is the kind of political issue to invigorate voters that flocked to him in 2016.
At both venues, officials described the moment in soaring terms — as the dawn of a "new era" in New Jersey, and a significant opportunity to invigorate lagging Atlantic City casinos and the state's racetracks.
After Mr. Brownback took office in 2011, he pursued a plan that included cuts and, in some cases, an outright elimination of taxes for businesses and individuals to help invigorate the state's underperforming economy.
And it makes sense, as one US official who requested anonymity said, to demonstrate that this process wasn't on auto pilot and that the Secretary of State took an affirmative decision to invigorate the coalition.
To some, rising economic growth, which exceeded 3% in the second and third quarters of 2017, combined with accelerating blue-collar wages, suggest that Mr Trump has delivered on his promise to invigorate the economy.
To turn strong theoretical potential into proud accomplishments, the Jets will need to fill some important gaps, develop more of a deep threat, and invigorate what seems a rather lackluster offensive line in the preseason.
The island, strategically placed in the mouth of the U.S. trading routes, will provide more diversity to the U.S., which will invigorate its economy and society in ways hardly conceived just a few decades ago.
The government of long-ruling President Yoweri Museveni has said restarting the national carrier will help Uganda take a slice of the region's growing aviation business and also invigorate the service sector of the economy.
Assistant integration will do a bit to help invigorate the company, but expect to see Google do a much better job laying out what the future of wearables will look like under the new rebrand.
"Without a substantial new effort to invigorate governance reforms and fight corruption, it is hard to see how the IMF-supported program can continue and be successful," IMF chief Christine Lagarde said in a statement.
As former mobile development head, he led development of Samsung's Galaxy mobile devices, and is expected to invigorate the organisation at a time when smartphone competition is heating up, the company said in a statement.
Gertrude Himmelfarb, a historian of ideas who applied cool intelligence and elegant writing to making the case that Victorian-era morals should invigorate contemporary social policies, died on Monday night at her home in Washington.
" Whittel says she based her new book, Glow15: A Science-Based Plan to Lose Weight, Revitalize Your Skin, and Invigorate Your Life, on the Nobel Prize-winning science of autophagy, which she describes as "cellular detox.
According to his campaign, he would also do more to "invest in future fathers" and "invigorate the child support enforcement system," the latter of which he frequently talks about doing when he was governor of Florida.
In unusually blunt language, Christine Lagarde, the head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), threatened an end to Ukraine's $18 billion bail-out programme "without a substantial new effort to invigorate governance reforms and fight corruption".
Those who support the idea of turning Europe into a federal state are even hoping that the crisis set off by the British vote will invigorate their sagging cause, a prospect that is unlikely to fly.
The sole drawback for these performers must be the material — Ms. Yeoh coasts through her role; Mr. Jones cavorts like a child in a sandbox; and Ms. Alba struggles helplessly to invigorate her damsel in distress.
Given these and other gaps, this is a critical time for every country to invigorate their approach to delivering quality health care, as noted recently by WHO head Dr. Tedros and the Lancet Commission on Quality.
Public diplomacy in my eyes means that I have a platform, and so I want to use that platform to invigorate everyday people to care about global or local issues philanthropically that they can help with.
That inspired hope that Trump can break through Washington's gridlock to make progress on plans to invigorate the economy, eliminate terrorist threats, rip up trade agreements and repeal President Barack Obama's healthcare plan known as Obamacare.
Visit CNN's Election Center for full coverage of the 2020 race Warren has tended to drift in and out of past debates, but the billionaire former mayor's presence, directly to her right, seemed to invigorate her.
ROME (Reuters) - A low, "flat tax" rate for individuals and businesses alike can invigorate Italy's economy, reduce tax evasion and strengthen public finances, a close ally of Silvio Berlusconi and possible future economy minister told Reuters.
Benjamin Netanyahu spent the day of Israel's elections screaming that he was about to lose his post as prime minister if supporters didn't get out to vote — a familiar tactic to invigorate his right-wing base.
The plan is for this money to invigorate Destination: Home's efforts to achieve its five-year plan to end homelessness, which entails disrupting and transforming homeless response systems, building new housing opportunities and deploying client-centered solutions.
We are in the middle of earnings season, and a spate of positive results could invigorate the markets: Mr. Phillips notes that Apple's quarterly report could be particularly important, given its manufacturing and sales presence in China.
By last spring, the legislature had written laws delivering on campaign promises like one measure to invigorate the economy and another to free more than 100 political prisoners, only to see the court overturn them as unconstitutional.
GQ's recent selection of Colin Kaepernick as a "man of the year," specifically "citizen of the year," and recent Veteran's Day ceremonies have served to re-invigorate the debate over the requirements of a good American citizen.
"So-called carbon pollution has done much more to expand and invigorate the planet's greenery than all the climate policies of all the world's governments combined," the Competitive Enterprise Institute declared shortly after the study came out.
One of the senior NPBCU officials who recently resigned says that as he watched his country triumph in last year's Eurovision, his first thought was that hosting the contest would either invigorate the public broadcaster or kill it.
The Competition and Markets Authority is investigating ways to invigorate competition in the sector, which could include splitting accounting firms' auditing arms from their consulting businesses, and forcing the Big Four to conduct joint audits with challenger firms.
The reason, political observers say, is Mr. Swamy's value as one of India's most effective fighters against the country's endemic corruption, something that Mr. Modi has made a centerpiece of his plans to modernize and invigorate India's economy.
There is no doubt that both NATO and the EU have the residual economic and military capabilities to deploy robust forces and invest political resources as needed in these countries to uphold and invigorate their stability and security.
He has the potential to attract suburban moderates defecting from the Republican Party under President Trump, to invigorate black voters who were underwhelmed by Hillary Clinton and to reverse at least some losses among working-class white voters.
To invigorate the D.I.A., Flynn wanted to break down the barriers between collectors and analysts; enhance the stable of clandestine case officers who operated overseas, like their C.I.A. counterparts; and reorganize the agency on the basis of geography.
"I expect the current tension between the U.S. and China will only invigorate the spending in China on technology including software over the next five years," said Mario Morales, program vice president for enabling technologies and semiconductors at IDC.
"Reducing the cost of FHA loans benefits borrowers, but other changes to reduce uncertainty for lenders would be required to truly invigorate the FHA program," David Stevens, president and CEO of the Mortgage Bankers Association, said in a statement.
"By tackling all those things under one governing agenda, we have the power to really invigorate the base of the Democratic Party, bring in lots of new voters, mobilize the youth and win this election in 2020," she added.
" Loach argued nostalgic dramas were "the opposite of what a good broadcaster should do, which is stimulate and invigorate... TV drama is like the picture on the Quality Street tin, but with less quality and nothing of the street.
Warrior Mars in Sagittarius will invigorate you to work out some financial concerns, and Mercury in Pisces will inspire communication between you and the people with whom you like to party, create, flirt, or generally have a good time.
McConnell reminded the crowd that the push for tax reform would be next -- and likely not a very bipartisan effort, he said And tax reform is needed to invigorate what is now only "tepid growth" in America, he said.
If you've ever sat through a school assembly where an actor pretended to be some great man or great woman of history, you will know the style well, and Valentina Fratti, directing for The Acting Company, doesn't invigorate it.
It was instinct — and mutual agreement — that led him, in February, to part ways with his company's chief executive officer, Stefan Larsson, after a clash over how to restructure and invigorate the venerable brand to appeal to younger consumers.
RIO DE JANEIRO — Leopoldo López, Venezuela's most prominent political prisoner, was released from a military prison on Saturday morning and transferred to house arrest in a surprise move that could invigorate the protest movement against President Nicolás Maduro's government.
Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a stern warning to the U.S. on Tuesday, suggesting at a news conference that any attempt to supply Ukraine with defensive weapons could further escalate the conflict there and possibly invigorate pro-Russian forces.
What is new, and potentially momentous, is the fact that four of the court's justices expressed a willingness to jettison nearly 85 years of consistent precedent to invigorate a doctrine that has been pronounced dead on more than one occasion.
Billed as the world's biggest singing competition with a global television audience of 903 million, Eurovision was lifted this year by a guest appearance by Madonna and enough glitz, plumes of fire and special effects to invigorate even the blandest Europop.
The series launched with a report in November detailing how football leaders at the professional and amateur levels had acknowledged an existential threat facing the sport, and the measures they were taking to invigorate enthusiasm at a grass-roots level.
"In my opinion, we've done a masterful job here of focusing on ways that we can raise revenue, like doing away with the state and local tax deduction and applying that revenue to things that will invigorate our economy," said Rep.
It will be the third budget delivered by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberals, who won power in 2015 with a promise to run deficits in order to boost spending to invigorate the economy at a time of low oil prices.
The two New York hedge-funders who bought the franchise in 2014 are betting that a competitive roster and a vibrant new home can rebrand the Bucks and invigorate the city, perhaps in a way that can entrench diversity in the home crowd.
On tracks like "Falling Leaves" and "Changing Faces," Maguire pours her voice into its sparse blues and folk frameworks, seeping into muted piano vamps and 60s pop strings to invigorate compositions that walk the line of retro anachronism but never cross it.
In exchange, Iran is reaping the benefit of receipt of billions of dollars in previously frozen assets as well as a return to international commerce where Europe and China, among others, are seeking to invigorate trade and investment with the theocratic regime.
One high point is Le Clerc, a keen French tracker whose pursuit of the three men tautens the plot just as his scholarly ambitions justify and invigorate the book's consideration of American identity and the ties that may or may not bind us.
The Liberal government, which has pledged to boost spending to invigorate an economy hit by low oil prices, forecast in October the 2018-19 deficit at C$18.1 billion ($13.76 billion), smaller than the revised C$18.8 billion in the February 2018 budget.
And when, at their 25th anniversary party, their secret is revealed as a fondness for threesomes, Malory and Caleb decide that, hey, maybe an extra pair of hands — a so-called unicorn — would be just the thing to invigorate their own close encounters.
With steps to reframe our policies toward a long-term perspective that reflects our collective values and goals we want to achieve as a society, we can let the long-term thinkers better shape the market and invigorate our economic engines of progress.
Roche Chief Executive Severin Schwan hopes to re-invigorate Tecentriq's momentum by being first in smaller indications like SCLC, which accounts for 10-103 percent of lung cancer cases but has proven tougher to fight than NSCLC and where there are fewer options for patients.
And Mr. Chou taught composition to a cohort of students at Columbia University, many of whom had grown up in China in the scorched artistic landscape of the Cultural Revolution and would go on to invigorate the new-music scene in both China and America.
"Although the Japanese government has unveiled a fiscal stimulus package this month to invigorate growth, the actual effects could be very limited, given that fresh spending in the package is of similar size as in the previous years," DBS said in a recent note.
Brands like Dr. Brandt Skincare, DHC, and Odacité are also jumping onboard the fizzy skin-care bandwagon, formulating cleansers and masks with sodium bicarbonate and similar foaming ingredients to chip away at dead, dull cells on the surface, cut through excess oil, and invigorate skin.
Last week they released their first full-length album, Let Me Get What I Want, and as its title suggests, one of its main influences is The Smiths, a band who also famously used the idea of undermining male sexuality to invigorate pop music.
" Paltrow's lifestyle bible Goop, featured an informative Q&A with healer Shiva Rose, who talked about the power of placing jade eggs into one's Yoni as a way to "cultivate sexual energy, clear chi pathways in the body, intensify femininity, and invigorate our life force.
The Swiss drugmaker, whose shares have dropped by a fifth this year, took its campaign to invigorate sluggish sales of its new heart failure medicine Entresto to a U.S. cardiologists meeting on Saturday, telling attendees even clinically stable patients can benefit from the drug.
By doing so she hopes to invigorate a Native Hawaiian culinary tradition, which for centuries relied heavily on the crop for both physical and spiritual sustenance (the vegetable features in the origin stories of Polynesian deities like Kane, the god of sunshine and fresh water).
After the Americans had scuffled through the final three games of the pool stage, Coach Mike Krzyzewski suggested that the presence in the quarterfinal round of the Argentine fans — who had been making so much noise the last two weeks — might invigorate his players.
Some linguists worry that if not handled with extreme care, subsequent studies of the physical or biological differences of language could invigorate ethnocentric beliefs that have plagued linguistics in the past, especially if research is publicly interpreted as making value judgments of different groups' languages.
And with the arrival of spring, now is the perfect opportunity to invigorate our senses and explore the great outdoors with a few "do's and don'ts" to jumpstart our exercise routines: Do's: - Find an activity that you can enjoy, and set a realistic goal.
Please forgive my broken record, but let me repeat once again my long-standing appeal: American legislative and executive authorities may wish to step up their efforts to invigorate and balance out the economy with an appropriate combination of monetary, fiscal, trade and structural policies.
I think that taking time to get your muscles working and get your blood moving helps invigorate your mind as well as your body—not to mention, the endorphins your body is producing while you are active helps to better manage stress and improve your mood.
Featuring literary tales and even popular songs of the time, the results are more than just illustrated texts; Sōtatsu's gold-and-silver pigments invigorate Kōetsu's fluid, black lines, while Kōetsu's wavy characters fill spaces like wisps of smoke, dancing in the air to create a subtle rhythm.
In addition to claims that the eggs "cultivate sexual energy, clear chi pathways in the body, intensify femininity, and invigorate our life force," goop advertised that their vaginal stones could balance hormones, regulate menstrual cycles, prevent uterine prolapse, and increase bladder control, according to Rackauckas' statement.
The company has been at the forefront of launching exclusive original partnerships for its mobile platform, but the heavy content and advertising investment from a major cable company takes their Discover platform business to the next level, which will likely invigorate investor confidence in the brand.
The erosions to the rule of law we are experiencing raise deeply concerning threats to our society in their own right, so much so that we must consider what it will take to invigorate the populace to defend and restore our constitutional values, notwithstanding our dissatisfactions.
Still, the candidates' agreement, combined with growing accord among economists that increased spending on infrastructure could invigorate the American economy and raise overall living standards, has led to a cautious optimism that some sort of big public works push is coming, regardless of who is elected.
With vocals softer than a puppy made of velvet and melodies that lull and invigorate at the same time, Fake Laugh is, in essence, that point in your day when you can finally let your muscles go, crash onto the sofa, and let things fall into place.
Visits to the artist-run Space 1026 and the Asian Arts Initiative stressed the community value of these spaces, not just as cultural centers but also as places where people can think critically about neighborhoods in transformation and the creative changes that might invigorate or improve them.
Coming in the middle of a presidential election campaign for Vladimir Putin, the immediate hysteria and geopolitical intrigue allowed him to invigorate the race and reframe the election away from pocketbook issues and towards his traditional strengths of defending Russia from a cruel and Russophobic West.
In what could be an important example coming into the 2018 Congressional elections, Carmona may be one of the few people in the country who could invigorate the Left and unite urban, immigrant, black, and labor movements within the progressive base of the Bernie Sanders movement against Trumpism.
CARACAS, Venezuela — Shuttered stores, empty streets, confusion over the cost of basic items: the day after President Nicolas Maduro introduced measures to invigorate Venezuela's economy found the country in turmoil and its population afraid his "program for recovery, growth and economic prosperity" would lead it deeper into depression.
The sudden attention given to the race in New York's 21st Congressional District demonstrates how the nation's partisan divide can invigorate a little-noticed upstate outpost — covering a massive chunk of Adirondack forests and towns known as the North Country — and turn it into a major electoral battleground.
As explained in a Goop interview with "beauty guru/healer/inspiration/friend" Shiva Rose, the eggs have a vast array of supposed benefits: "Jade eggs can help cultivate sexual energy, increase orgasm... develop and clear chi pathways in the body, intensify feminine energy, and invigorate our life force," says Rose.
" The post featured a Q&A with Shiva Rose, a "beauty guru/healer," who claimed that inserting egg-shaped jade rocks into the vagina "can help cultivate sexual energy, increase orgasm, balance the cycle, stimulate key reflexology around vaginal walls ... [it goes on for a while] ... and invigorate our life force.
But campaign aides see it, as well as a later appearance at a Republican dinner, as an opportunity to both troll Mr. Biden and invigorate a candidate who needs an identifiable opponent to keep his interest and who has been alternately engrossed in and detached from his re-election effort.
Heralded in The Guardian as a "fairer form of gentrification," art collective Big Car's maker space and community center is the central hub for their efforts to invigorate the Garfield Park neighborhood, buoyed by ten houses owned by the collective, a second renovated factory, and a sound-art gallery and radio station.
Still, the result here is a show that should conjure a few smiles among those content to see the renewed interplay of the characters, but which exhibits none of the creative spark necessary to invigorate a comeback that transparently exists because the cast was willing and the network desperate to make some noise.
If Trump were looking for something more than political fuel to ignite hotter fires among his staunchest supporters, he would offer a thoughtful, muscular policy, one that would invigorate Washington's efforts to improve conditions in Central America, an effort that serves US security and economic interests as much as it does that of its neighbors.
Meanwhile, after the emergence late last year of the right-wing VOX party as a significant political force in the southern Andalusian region's local elections, it has become clear that strong anti-secession sentiment has helped invigorate Spanish populism, far more than the type of immigration-driven concerns that have bolstered populist leaders elsewhere in Europe.
For a nutrition bar that contains a simple ingredient list of egg whites, fruit and nuts and boasts just about 210 calories, RXBar is proving to be the fuel Kellogg needs to invigorate its snacks and morning foods portfolio, a segment that has been struggling as Americans turn away from sugary cereals and opt for more health-conscious alternatives.
That adviser could have argued that for an administration looking to manage great-power competition, it is patently illogical to elevate a regional spoiler to great-power status, antagonistically martyr one of its leaders, gratuitously invigorate nonstate militants, and set the United States on a path toward war in a region it had hoped to calm.
Herrero's "Landscape" at once enlivens the tunnel with colors characteristic of Central and South American art and architecture (underscoring, by extension, the differences between Central and South American culture and that of North America) and stimulates diverse reactions among visitors (a corridor in bright yellow,was one such trigger — it might invigorate some visitors, but it felt disorienting and claustrophobic to me).
You can get drunk on Tintoretto , the subject of a rare and wonderful retrospective at the National Gallery of Art, in Washington, D.C. I did the other day, and came away convinced that the sixteenth-century Venetian may or may not be the greatest of painters, but he's the only one for me right now, supercharging my faith in art as a means to invigorate the world.
Of course, this writer realizes creating an environment that encourages entrepreneurial risk-taking and capital investment will invigorate the most powerful economic engine the world has ever known and help solve some of these problems, and that rectifying a draconian tax code and eliminating unnecessary regulations are vital components of a more comprehensive plan of economic recovery, but it all begins with basic fiscal responsibility.
This storyline asserts that the semi-mythical Bodhidharma had passed along a series of fighting exercises to the Shaolin monks to invigorate their physical well-being, in the 5th Century A.D. There is abundance of factual scholarship which says otherwise (in which historians point to a confluence of factors within China that saw the rise of unarmed fighting styles around the 16 th Century).
If you pretended you oversaw the most powerful military, diplomatic corps, and liberal political system in human history, and you wanted to discover the single action that would threaten a friendly people with atrocities, war crimes, and genocide; expose U.S. troops to attack by a foreign state's military; scatter Islamist terrorist prisoners to the winds and invigorate their movement; boost anti-democratic, murderous regimes in Damascus, Ankara, Moscow, and Tehran; shred longstanding liberal alliances; and demoralize citizens of your own nation—you could have barely topped what President Trump has just done.
"Indeed the resounding presidential and likely parliamentary elections over the weekend in France; the poor showing of Five Star in Italy's municipal election also over the weekend and most likely 4th term for Merkel in September – will likely re- invigorate the Merkel-Macron or Franco-German engine that is at the centre of the euro zone project and its direction and political events will give this euro zone engine a new force and rudder – something that investors would be most focused; and likely to carry more positives developments in the next 1-3 years in terms of euro zone integration and EU consolidation, even in parallel with Brexit," Randolph from IHS Markit added.

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