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"jump at" Definitions
  1. (informal) to criticize somebody

439 Sentences With "jump at"

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California running back Daniel Lasco had the longest broad jump, at 11 feet 3 inches, and the best vertical jump, at 41 ½ inches.
Pahlaj Nihalani : The animals jump at you from the screen.
The children jump at night from the sound of rockets.
I jump at the chance and we have a great time.
As such, it's obvious why Durant would jump at this chance.
I would jump at the chance to play Gaby Solis again.
But please don't jump at it or ground-pound on it.
It's for these reasons that we didn't jump at the opportunity.
But don't automatically jump at the first opportunity that comes along.
Voters are going to jump at the chance to support him.
Doctors don't often jump at the chance to take new training.
This Zangief catches a Necalli after he tries to jump at him.
Unlike her jump at the Super Bowl, this was the real deal.
I'm already tense, ready to jump at the slightest glimpse of ectoplasm.
If his owner is open to a swap, jump at the chance.
I would jump at the opportunity to call Parker's smart space home.
In 2012, Goodwin won the men's long jump at the U.S. trials.
Some in Congress would jump at this opportunity to kill the deal.
So when we get the opportunity to travel together we jump at it.
Greg Rutherford after winning the long jump at the 2012 Olympics in London.
This is a game that makes you jump at your own shadow. Frequently.
Wall Street will always jump at drama with activist investors and takeover rumors.
"Get into groups and try and jump at the same time," Taffler instructs.
LOS ANGELES — What stage actor wouldn't jump at the chance to play Hamlet?
They jump at the offer — it's the perfect getaway from their dull lives.
Screams fill the set, as they jump at whatever's showing up inside their goggles.
We will always jump at the opportunity to wear something silky, sparkly, and luxurious.
Brands jump at the chance to make a profit off #Saudi's historic announcement pic.twitter.
He startled so easily that he would jump at the cry of a baby.
He would jump at the chance but knows he has a lot to learn.
But I will most definitely jump at the first chance to play with one.
William laughed and said his 4-year-old son would jump at the chance.
Princess Marie of Denmark didn't exactly jump at the chance to become a princess.
She would also jump at the chance to be in charge of a team.
I will always jump at the opportunity to take my sandwiches in wrap form.
Richards couldn't understand why intellectuals didn't jump at the chance to spar with Flynt.
Clinton, and jump at every opportunity to marginalize, criticize and generally combat the Sanders campaign.
That was a slowdown in pace from the 1.9 percent jump at the previous auction.
Prior to this breakup, I would jump at an opportunity to skip a holiday party.
What, we're supposed to jump at the idea of a giant bear looking for snacks?
Give humans stuff to buy that will show their erudition and they'll jump at it.
The time jump, at least, means it won't be that hard to get caught up.
David Chase, on the other hand, doesn't exactly jump at the chance to look back.
Sonnenfeldt said that cash on hand makes it easier to jump at attractive buying opportunities.
Did it jump at the chance for a joyride and a fleeting taste of freedom?
Mr. Grant was not the only person to jump at the chance the raids provided.
Hitting the 118-foot jump at Superpark in 2001 was a big moment for me.
Of course, I was going to jump at the opportunity to work with Benedict and Martin.
But we've got good reason to think she'd jump at the chance to sing alongside Spears.
Then, unless they're blinded by love, they tend to jump at the first signs of glitchiness.
That compared with 3.1 percent for the previous quarter and a 5.1 percent jump at Coles.
Which ones do you always jump at the chance to be a part of and why?
The site noted that searches for "honer" also had a modest jump, at 1,271 percent. Dictionary.
But the ComScore data may explain how Trump heard about a "big ratings jump" at OANN.
It's been a long day, and they jump at the chance to hit the waves as .
But if offered the Homeland Security secretary post, McCaul has indicated he'd jump at the opportunity.
No wonder North Korea didn't exactly jump at the chance to give up its nuclear weapons.
It's a bit of a price jump at $12.99 a month, but I've never regretted it.
Dow futures were pointing to an over 100-point jump at Friday's open on Wall Street.
ANONYMOUS Who wouldn't jump at the chance to save 40 minutes a day in commuting time?
Parents who are told there is hope of treatment or cure will jump at the chance.
What institution of higher learning wouldn't jump at the chance to have this modern family on campus?
I can't expect him to jump at my every need, or soliloquize our romance, nor can he.
ER: As a 17-year-old, I gave myself the advice every day to jump at everything.
Our Johnson columnist, Lane Greene, explores why issues of punctuation make us jump at each other's throats
A young girl makes a jump at the hobby-horsing championships in Vantaa, Finland, April 29, 2017.
But it said with costs likely to jump at a similar clip, margins will likely hold steady.
And then of course, Tom has to get certified to be able to jump at that altitude.
But the new policy would be optional for states, some of which may jump at the opportunity.
And of course, people would jump at the chance to buy the mansion from "The Bachelor" franchise.
Now, usually I would jump at the opportunity to debunk the paranormal... but honestly, that explanation is bullshit.
"When they see that you really, really want to be in there, they jump at you," said Dopwell.
Salto can jump at speeds of 1.75 meters per second, besting the bullfrog's 1.71 meter per second leap.
LONDON — Most of us would jump at the chance to get paid to dine out in posh restaurants.
With enough information, caring black families would jump at the opportunity to send their children to better schools.
If you play your cards right, they very well might jump at the chance to win you over.
Given this, Diaz would probably jump at the chance to settle the score with Alvarez on Melendez's behalf.
Her followers seemed to jump at the opportunity to wow Lizzo with hilarious renditions of her dramatic outfit.
Andrew tells us he'd jump at the chance, and thinks he could bring a lot to the table.
Others will be mirrored in Jump at the Sun, a new Disney-Hyperion imprint celebrating African-American culture.
Newspapers generally jump at the opportunity of printing such controversial material because frankly speaking, it sells more papers.
So when there's a chance to score discounts on our favorite beauty products, we'll jump at the opportunity.
Others will turn their noses up at art -- but will jump at the chance to design a robot.
Steamboat Springs, Colorado (CNN)Experience what it's like to fly off a ski jump at about 60 mph.
Tatyana Lebedeva won silver medals in the long jump and the triple jump at the 2008 Beijing Games.
Conmebol would surely jump at the chance to regularly hold qualifiers in the lucrative US and Mexico markets.
The original ski jump at Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, N.Y., was in use from approximately 1951 to 1969.
Being the beauty obsessives we are, we jump at pretty much any opportunity to go wild with our makeup.
Among the five major markets, Spain recorded the biggest jump at 20.9 percent, followed by Italy, up 15.8 percent.
Wells Fargo saw the biggest jump, at 16 percent from the same period a year earlier, the Post reported.
When monopolies and oligopolies thrive, the critics of free markets jump at the chance to blame liberal capitalism itself.
An ocean away, I walked through crowded markets and stood on subway platforms and didn't jump at loud noises.
And I feel certain that when Charles inherits the throne he will jump at the chance to get involved.
When I reject you and you offer me another opportunity to help, if I can, I jump at it.
Many cities would jump at the chance to get more high-paying tech jobs, retail stores and housing units.
Typically, police officers jump at the chance to get their hands on any and every new toy they can.
And it's what made me jump at the opportunity to have a go with the company's new smart kicks.
Her brand is still hot and other right-wing outlets would likely jump at the chance to employ her.
I can talk to anyone about The Lord of the Rings and 13 people will jump at the conversation.
One jump at a time, I'd make progress, and thousands went along that journey with me, cheering and jeering.
And according to conventional wisdom, profit-seeking companies jump at opportunities to exploit in pursuit of the almighty dollar.
There can be a great temptation to jump at anything that appears to offer a chance for a cure.
Anytime I can do a book that is going to balance out the curriculum, that's what I jump at.
KINGSTON (Reuters) - Tajay Gayle leapt 8.24 meters to win the men's long jump at the Jamaican trials on Saturday.
Infrastructure funds will jump at the chance to invest in American projects, as will pension funds seeking long-lived assets.
Unlike the skaters before her, Nagasu landed her jump at the Olympics — the first U.S. woman ever to do so.
Revenue was slightly above expectations, with sales boosted by a nearly 10 percent revenue jump at the company's Qdoba chain.
But again, many manufacturers have decided to jump at the opportunity and launch a pair of buds before today's event.
When I told people about my plan, people would jump at the opportunity to tell me their go-to spot.
Advertisers and content publishers continue to jump at the opportunity to get space in the Discover section of the app.
Basiago claims to have made his first "jump" at the age of six, teleporting from New Jersey to New Mexico.
"I don't think there are many parents who wouldn't jump at the chance to help their kid," said Dan Beutler.
Who wouldn't jump at the opportunity to immerse themselves in another culture and discover what life is like somewhere else?
Companies are unlikely to jump at the opportunity to drill there, analysts say, and any exploration is likely years away.
The American people would jump at a climate idea that didn't cost them their jobs or drain their bank account.
When someone offers you the chance to tour with Drake, most budding musicians would jump at the opportunity full-force.
And let's be honest, here — most of us would jump at the chance to be an influencer if we could.
The Devils had the better jump at the start, outshooting the Capitals by 13-6 over the first 20 minutes.
If you have a trampoline, go over safety rules — no somersaults, and only one person can jump at a time.
That's the beginnings of an on-ramp job, and I bet many a high-schooler would jump at the chance.
Suffice to say, there is not a drug maker on the planet that is going to jump at this chance.
Someone so singularly focused on protecting America's way of life would surely jump at the chance to state that unequivocally.
An ACLU attorney, Lee Gelernt, said organizations would jump at the chance to help connect the parents with the children.
"It's very rare to find five roles in one piece that we'd all jump at the chance to play," Kidman said.
Revenue was slightly above Street expectations, with sales boosted by a nearly 10-percent revenue jump at the company's Qdoba chain.
The most likely states to jump at the opportunity would be the 10 or so that have also pursued work requirements.
If you have the chance to grab the Fire TV Cube at a discount, you should probably jump at the opportunity.
While we would jump at the chance to watch BB-8 roll through our yard, the Crown's reasons actually make sense.
But he injured his elbow trying to jump at the fence to catch LF Hyun Soo Kim's homer in the sixth.
Hassett predicts average U.S. household income would jump at least $43,000 a year but could rise as much as $9,000 annually.
This time, when Fitz decides to be the hero, they all jump at the chance for him to take the fall.
I'm guessing many writers would jump at the chance to speak directly to their own big audience—if they had one.
OIL PRICES JUMP AT THE OPEN AFTER ATTACK ON SAUDI ARABIA'S OIL FACILITIES ON SATURDAY; BRENT CRUDE FUTURES RISE 15 PCT
Lots of people, in other words, might jump at the chance to move to Akron if they were given the opportunity.
If the CEPC became the world's most powerful accelerator, those countries would no doubt jump at the chance to join in.
EBay saw a 5 percent increase in gross merchandise volume, and a 7 percent revenue jump at its StubHub ticket selling unit.
In a year like this one, who wouldn't jump at the chance to lose themselves in the dark for a little while?
Valberg was the country's first representative to compete at the Olympics, qualifying for the high jump at the 1948 games in London.
But while most kids might jump at the chance to bond with the musician, 40, Luna and Miles don't seem as impressed.
Yet still, every time, Republicans in Congress jump at the chance to open an investigation or threaten a shutdown in the aftermath.
Whenever she sees a chance to buy more merchandise and show her Sanders support, "I just jump at the opportunity," Zukor said.
Approximately 650 soldiers with the Alaska-based 4th Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division took part in the jump at 8 p.m.
"You can't say that and expect me to jump at what's there, if that's not the right situation for me," Stanton said.
Then there was what may have been one of the last rides anyone ever took on the Parachute Jump at Coney Island.
When she fell on a double Axel jump at the Moscow competition in October, no one was more stunned than Medvedeva herself.
When Kimmy didn't jump at the idea of "Jim" meeting her in Greece, Philip first tried flattery, telling her she intimidated him.
She defended her title last week, making history again as she became the first woman to land a quadruple jump at nationals.
"It's not like an industry that's going to [jump at] adopting new technology — it's going to be a 5-10 year process."
Im pretty sure that if all californians jump at the same time we can separate from mainland and start our own thing.
It won't be lost on him that his Kurdish enemies would jump at the chance to cause him embarrassment on the global stage.
Sarah Ellison, contributing editor at Vanity Fair: No journalist I know would jump at the chance to give El Chapo pre-publication approval.
I don't think I know a model plus-size or otherwise who wouldn't jump at the chance to walk in the VS show!
Skier Magnolia Neu hit a really sweet jump at the Balls Mountain Range in California this week and ended up wowing the crowd.
But Joel was the first to jump at the opportunity, taking the initiative and booking six shows there for July and August, 1987.
In this age of big data, shouldn't we jump at the opportunity to get our hands, and computers, on the best data available?
We can't totally blame her: That jump at the end of the episode as part of the group's stunt is pretty dang cool.
Lawson, who won silver in the long jump at last year's world athletics championships, had tested positive for steroid epitrenbolone, the AIU said.
Mr. Nobody Most movie stars would jump at the chance to show off their range by playing multiple characters in the same movie.
And given Diaz's lust for big-name opponents and big-money fights, these potential matchups seem like just the kind he'd jump at.
Mortgage rates have not moved much so far this summer, although they remain elevated after the jump at the beginning of the year.
There are plenty of smart, highly skilled tech workers who would jump at the opportunity to apply their talents to increase political participation.
At most other times, under most other presidents, someone like Ayers would jump at chief of staff, no matter the job's infamous rigors.
In the media, free competition means that if one newspaper avoids publishing a scandal, its competitor is likely to jump at the scoop.
" Johnson agreed with Macron, telling Rouhani, "you need to be on the side of the swimming pool and jump at the same time.
Brent crude futures, the international benchmark, saw its biggest intraday jump at the open, soaring as much as 19.5% to $71.95 per barrel.
"I'm excited to see my cousin, Yvonne Treviño Hayek...to compete representing Mexico for the long jump at the Olympics next week," she wrote.
Once you'e mastered special moves, there will be even more ways to make sure your opponent regrets their decision to recklessly jump at you.
It doesn't happen often, but when it does, we jump at the chance to score an iPad, Macbook, or AirPods at a discounted price.
The addition of personalized playlists could help Pandora give its subscription business a jump at a time when it's starting to see some growth.
You can see a company's true colors through negotiation, but you should always negotiate politely and firmly and not jump at the first opportunity.
Most girls would jump at the chance to portray iconic fairy tale heroine Cinderella, but the actress declined to play that particular Disney princess.
So when a stylish celeb steps out in an affordable piece, we jump at the chance to score their look at real-people prices.
Earlier in the Games, Nagasu became the first American woman to land the jump at an Olympics, during the bronze medal-winning team event.
This is a big deal, and any coach currently looking for work will jump at the opportunity to lead a blooming force of nature.
You need to be running at full speed and tap jump at precisely the right time and with precisely the right length of touch.
And all would surely jump at the chance given the likely-sizable ratings a Trump (and even Pence) Town Hall would bring with them.
Many Americans would jump at the chance to work for these innovative, high-paying companies that Democrats apparently believe are shattering the American Dream.
Decorated wrestler Jared Rosholt was also recently released from the UFC, and would surely jump at the chance to fight a great like Fedor.
And the glint in Montoya's eye as he talks about the Porsche suggests he would indeed jump at a competitive opportunity at Le Mans.
"I wrongly presumed that the party of freedom would jump at the opportunity to make a stand in that historic moment," Ms. Jones wrote.
Her answer's pretty telling -- rather than jump at the opportunity to say she misses being in the line of fire, Sarah actually refrains here.
People who jump at a low monthly premium may not understand the tradeoff they're making, and they may end up burdened with medical debt.
Sports Briefing | Track and Field The Paralympic champion Markus Rehm leapt 26.6 feet to win the long jump at the Glasgow Grand Prix in Scotland.
Apparently, all it takes is a plea from his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping, and Trump will jump at the chance to protect those foreign jobs.
Adeagbo, a four-time All-American in the triple jump at the University of Kentucky, had the speed and explosiveness of a top-tier competitor.
Now ask yourself this: If Trump wasn't recording phone calls, why wouldn't Spicer jump at the opportunity to clarify that as soon as humanly possible?
After decades of A-list fame and high-fashion red carpet moments, one would think designers would jump at the chance to dress Jane Seymour.
The other major gamble involved signaling a significant time-jump at the end of the episode, showing Rick's daughter Judith as a much older kid.
The injuries have taken longer to heal than we hoped, and I have been unable to even jump at all in training, let alone compete.
Before the high jump at the Eastern Caribbean track meet, however, she felt heavy and nauseous, and her stomach bulged out of her athletic briefs.
Having lived in a camper van in a past life, I'm all too eager to jump at the chance to relive it whenever I can.
Ms. Roberts is represented by the Fridman Gallery in Lower Manhattan, where her second solo exhibition, "Jump at the Sun," is on view through Wednesday.
For a long time, ready-to-wear just didn't cross my mind, but when this opportunity arose I knew I had to jump at it.
The world is a dark and dangerous place, though our hearts still jump at the sun and and no one ever says no to pie.
In this case, they may worry that you've been fired multiple times, that you run when things get hard or jump at any new opportunity.
Beijing was eager to jump at an opportunity to become a global leader in an emerging technology, which conveniently tied into efforts to combat pollution.
Only then will investors start to see some stability, but that does not mean they should jump at the chance to buy in, Cramer warned.
And while that seems to mean Robbie Lawler or Nick Diaz, Condit would almost certainly jump at the chance for a high-stakes rematch with MacDonald.
First were those who jump at the chance to implement guidelines and practices designed to keep people in their communities and out of the carceral system.
If there's something you want to do or want to build, they're quick to jump at it because they want to make the best cars possible.
In field events, Croatia's Filip Mihaljevic claimed the shot put in a national record 21.52m and Germany's Neele Eckhart won the women's triple jump at 14.17m.
As Midterm Elections approach they won't outright urge people to vote, but they'll eagerly jump at the chance to retweet that Ariana Grande/Pete Davidson meme.
"I jump at the chance to meet and be in the company of women empowering one another and doing things to elevate each other," she said.
If we had that kind of knowledge, then our athletes would have won medals for the long jump and high jump at the Olympics by now.
There have been really hard moments along the way but I would tell anyone to jump at the chance to do this show if they can.
Other abusers still have their jobs and their reputations, and defenders who'll jump at any opportunity to wonder if these poor men haven't been punished enough.
The learning models proposed by Mitra and Tooley are not for everyone, but parents fed up with failing government schools would likely jump at more choices.
They often jump at the first job offered, even if it pays poorly and doesn't tap into the skills and experiences they developed in the military.
But before you jump at the chance, think about how it will affect your performance in both your side hustle and your other responsibilities at work.
Talks about this newly created position at DVF began only a few weeks ago, but Saunders was quick to jump at the opportunity, according to WWD.
Not so powerful after all As a zealous litigant during his business career, Trump was used to having lawyers ready to jump at his barked commands.
"You don't jump at every shiny new object," said Mike Bloxham, a senior vice president at Frank N. Magid Associates, a market research and consulting firm.
My fiancé suggests we go around the corner to the neighborhood diner we like, and I jump at the chance to not have to figure out food!
But North Korea might also not jump at it, since it may not have the aeronautical and sensor technology needed to really from flyovers of South Korea.
Many early employees — those with at least 10,000 shares — are expected to jump at the chance to turn their on-paper wealth into possibly millions of dollars.
Nevertheless, both Democrats and Republicans say they are eager to have Mueller testify, though GOP lawmakers did not jump at the idea of supporting a Democratic subpoena.
Farage is in on it and would jump at the chance to team up with Johnson at an election to make sure he gets what he wants.
Hager sees hotels as breeding grounds for vice and sin, but both Harriet and Sandy jump at the chance to work at one, motivated by a paycheck.
When we walk home to our apartments late at night, we carry our keys spread out between our fingers, and we jump at the shadows of shadows.
In a separate statement, the U.S. Army Europe said that an airborne jump at the Cheshnegirovo airfield was immediately suspended in order to attend to the paratrooper.
For this reason, many experts believe it is unlikely the ISPs will jump at the opportunity to launch any new business plans taking advantage of their newfound freedom.
Amazon's relative success this year is due to a huge jump at the end of April after reporting first-quarter earnings of $1.07 per share, beating estimates handily.
I think they've stopped making them so I jump at the last one in stock at a cute home goods store in Williamsburg, especially because it's on sale.
For one, she'd prefer he's been married before ("it shows he's willing to make a commitment") — and someone who isn't afraid of to jump at life's many adventures.
Environmentalists and California property owners, it seems, will jump at almost any chance to delay a new train or Hyperloop program via every legal and lobbying effort available.
We're told Lindsie is looking for a heartfelt gesture from pops ... and if the opportunity presents itself to become a happy fam again, she'd jump at the chance.
Lebedeva's results from August 2008 to August 2010 were canceled, effectively stripping her of the silver medal she won in the long jump at the 2009 world championships.
However, a recent Nomura survey of 109 market investors found that over half of investors would jump at the chance after an AMLO victory to buy undervalued assets.
Filming in CinemaScope and Technicolor, Fuller offers a virtual travelogue of Tokyo street life that teems with gangland insiders ready to jump at orders from their American boss.
Multiple US Army paratroopers were hospitalized after being injured during a nighttime training jump at Camp Shelby, a Joint Forces Training Center run by the Mississippi National Guard.
Before you jump at the opportunity, I would suggest that anyone considering the online option should be completely honest with themselves about their level of focus and commitment.
The right idea, experience and the track record of turning Flexport into a $3.2 billion freight forwarding unicorn led investors to jump at the chance to fund Placement.
Swim the translucent waters of Playa Knip, cliff jump at Playa Forti or bring a picnic to Grote Knip, a small curving white-sand beach lined with palapas.
And that brings a moment of truth, when everyone realizes that Russians would jump at any opportunity to turn their relationship with the state back on its feet.
Wade, the 22019 Supreme Court decision that extended federal protections to abortion, might eventually be overturned and that some states would jump at the chance to ban abortions.
If anyone stands to gain from The Goop Lab, though, it's not the viewers, or the staffers who jump at the chance to go on a 'shroom trip.
Law professors who encourage students to jump at a chance for a coveted judicial clerkship said they often feel in the dark about potential misbehavior among individual judges.
Our love for Halloween is as earnest and candy corny as it gets, because who doesn't jump at the opportunity to play dress-up on a sugar high?
Newell and his colleagues concluded that these nerds would jump at the chance to use their brains and technology to solve knotty technical problems that actually made a difference.
Last May, Poehler and Offerman both told Ellen DeGeneres that they would jump at the chance for a Parks and Rec reboot — but only if Beyoncé joined the cast.
If history is any indication, a company that can consolidate 100 jobs into 50 people might jump at the opportunity to shave off a good chunk of a department.
There aren't many rappers who'd jump at the opportunity to play here, in the northeastern corner of Spain, hundreds of miles from the well-trodden northern European tour path.
James has yet to officially respond to the petition, but it seems only natural that he'd jump at the opportunity—he already played the president in Pixels, after all.
Donald Trump as a major party presidential nominee seems so fundamentally unlikely that observers are ready to jump at any possible opportunity to proclaim his rise to power over.
But GoPro, which was announced as the first hardware partner for Jump at last year's I/O, will also be releasing more of its Odyssey units into the wild.
You'd think young people would jump at the chance to earn a good living, but blue-collar jobs have been trending downwards inverse to the rise of university degrees.
Tom Cruise's injuries on the set of "Mission Impossible 6" might be more severe than previously thought ... 'cause he tried and failed his building stunt jump at least twice.
Because now, Hernandez has sent an audition tape to the Disney Channel — and I have a hunch the brand will jump at the opportunity to have her on board.
"To me, the clearest thing to buy is actually e-commerce and the luxury names," he added, pointing to an online sales jump at the start of the year.
If you always jump at the opportunity to cross chopping and dicing fresh vegetables off of your agenda, a spiralizer is a simpler alternative to use when prepping food.
It had flagged in July that it expected its earnings to jump at least 45% during the first six months to end-June as a result of this effort.
Even if you aren't a big fan of classic Mario games, watching gamers jump at the perfect moment, narrowly avoid enemies and land on tiny platforms is super exciting.
In Canada, domestic consumption was up 4 percent for the same period, with a 28 percent jump at the high end, according to Spirits Canada/Association of Canadian Distillers.
For anyone missing a dog back home or looking for a companion to stroll with on the beach, roughly a dozen rescue dogs here would jump at the chance.
"Oslo," which won the Tony Award for best new play, had a 2385 percent jump at the box office, according to figures released on Monday by the Broadway League.
Wouldn't you jump at the chance to get an extremely valuable present-value tax deferral and to have secretary of state added to your résumé at the same time?
Sanders has made helping in down-ballot races a big priority since exiting the presidential primary, and he was quick to jump at the opportunity created by Ryan's remarks.
However, the bank's management is keen to shift focus from the recap to the restructuring and hopes investors will jump at the chance to switch out of small, illiquid securities.
Gosling and Mendes have managed to keep their relationship and family life incredibly cryptic, but the enigmatic pair jump at the chance to gush over each other and their children.
In the summer between her first and second years, Mensah received internship offers from top-tier tech companies, including Microsoft and Google, which most of her classmates would jump at.
If Trump wants to truly make America great again, then he should jump at the chance to create a global trade system that benefits both the U.S. and our partners.
To be sure, it's not unusual for big, well-funded games to get a big revenue jump at launch, which means it's only more likely that it will level off.
Understandably, they often jump at the first offer rather than holding out for a position that would make better use of their skills and experiences and bring happiness and fulfillment.
Kevin Hassett, chairman of Trump's Council of Economic Advisors, said the average U.S. household income would jump at least $63,26 a year but could rise as much as $22014,22015 annually.
The 650 Army troops from a brigade based in Alaska were participating in the jump at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center, according to a Facebook post from their brigade.
Tonight your dancers put me up to this but anyone would be stupid not to jump at the chance to hop on that damn moving bed and grab your face looooool.
That's why it's more important than ever for AI creators to be vocal about the technology's value and jump at chances to address common misgivings about its role in the world.
If states declined to take money to do the easy thing, I'm skeptical they would look at a similar amount of money and jump at the chance to do what's hard.
Larios, who has petitioned for the Pope to meet with victims of violence while in the state, fears opportunistic politicians will jump at the photo opportunity, but ignore the bigger message.
In the second, more cathartic part with very few illustrations, "Vivre encore" ("Living Again"), sly black humor helps Dewilde cope, though he continues to jump at noises and has difficulty concentrating.
So when Adda's brother Pel invites them to join the pirates, they jump at the chance, stealing a ship as a sort of audition to land a place on the crew.
Any chance we get to peel back the red velvet curtain and peer inside the everyday lives of celebrities, we jump at it — especially when it relates to their food habits.
It's become even more challenging as design houses have stuck with a particular aesthetic to make their product recognizable, making consumers less motivated to jump at the newest full-price items.
In speaking, it's tempting to jump at opportunities to present on a new topic, but I know that unfamiliarity can lead to boring and superficial chat, even for a practiced speaker.
Rather than jump at the first escape opportunity you find, consider what you actually want more of, or less of, in your next position and seek out opportunities that provide that.
JOHANNESBURG, July 18 (Reuters) - South African insurer Liberty Holdings Ltd said on Thursday half-year earnings are expected to jump at least 45% as the firm proceeds with its turnaround plan.
Richard Parks, 240, an electrician in Atlanta, said he saw the price of regular gas jump at a Shell Station in East Atlanta to $260 on Monday from $2.51 on Sunday.
In normal circumstances, I'll jump at the chance to take an NFL team getting more than two touchdowns, and at home, in Miami, in September, this should be a slam dunk.
Outdoorsy types should jump at the chance to sign up for FuboTV's Adventure Plus package, which includes — fittingly — the Outdoor Channel, the Sportsman Channel, Outside TV, World Fishing Network, and MAVTV.
This as tech giants like Apple, Microsoft, Amazon and Facebook have surged to all-time highs in the last month, with Amazon seeing the biggest one-month jump at 16 percent.
Chevron may now consider acquiring other companies active in the Permian Basin, including Pioneer Natural Resources, Concho Resources and Diamondback Energy, although executives said they would not jump at any deal.
Now any chance I have to share that awareness of what bodies look like and what people of value look like — which, spoiler alert, is everyone — I jump at the chance.
The fact is, nobody makes their best decisions when scared and angry – that's when people are more likely to jump at whatever or whoever promises them what they want to hear.
But it's also true that those in Trump's orbit are eager to jump at any opportunity to take a swipe at big tech companies and accuse them of anti-conservative bias.
But Kathy finds herself with unexpected company when her two raucous roommates, Nabila (Yamina Zaghouani) and Carole (Noa Pellizari), jump at the opportunity for freedom, however therapeutically or legally ill-advised.
Every time they get something that gives them something new, but is still in their comfort zone, and they trust the person who makes them do it, they jump at the chance.
Middle-aged Republicans who would typically jump at the chance to work in a GOP administration are foregoing the opportunity in part because they don't want to jeopardize their future career options.
It's been way too long since we've gotten together, so I jump at the chance to see her, even if it means working both jobs tomorrow so I can take Friday off.
Olympic silver medallist Erik Kynard won the high jump at 2.29 metres, Molly Huddle was first in the women's 5,000 metres (15:05.01) and Barbara Nwaba topped the heptathlon with 6,494 points.
Throughout her illustrious career, the 49-year-old singer has hit the red carpet and the stage in hundreds of high-fashion pieces — and designers jump at the chance to dress her.
Miyamoto said that over the years his design team has learned that some gamers find controlling Mario to be a challenge — trying to make him run and jump at the same time.
It is unclear how this might work, as it's hard to imagine how many people in Hollywood would jump at the chance to work on a Weinstein project at this present time.
Nagasu became the first American woman to land a triple Axel at the Olympics, cleanly hitting the jump at the start of her program to gain a season's best score of 137.53.
Multiple Army paratroopers were taken to local hospitals on Wednesday after being injured during a nighttime training jump at Camp Shelby, a Joint Forces Training Center run by the Mississippi National Guard.
Many states have complained about tax-free online sales and will likely jump at the chance to collect taxes from e-commerce sites that have been able to avoid them so far.
But if the proposed swap offers a face-saving way for Serbia to normalize relations with Kosovo and let the Balkans move forward, Kosovars and their international supporters should jump at it.
A telling divide emerged between the host's loyal audience and The O'Reilly Factor's fleeing advertisers — who would typically jump at the chance to market their products to such a large, devoted viewership.
As soon as the weather is mild enough to exercise outside, people jump at the opportunity to get out of the gym and ditch the winter jacket they've been hibernating in all winter.
Instead, his career grew out of intense curiosity, a knack for making friends and a willingness to jump at an opportunity, like the time he managed to tag along on an archaeological dig.
It's hard to imagine anyone who wouldn't jump at the chance to work at a company that dubs its frontline employees "geniuses" and manages to conjure up magic year after year after year.
And since we'd jump at any opportunity to look, feel and be a little bit more like the 47-year-old former "Friends" star, that's all the encouragement we need to get started.
Last May, while promoting the show, Poehler and Offerman both told Ellen DeGeneres that they would jump at the chance for a Parks and Rec reboot — but only if Beyoncé joined the cast.
The bass is rich and precise, but slightly toned down compared to the P7s; it won't jump at you at every occasion, but if you focus, you'll hear it's fuller and more detailed.
Hell, if you happened to be at the top of the food chain in prison and could haggle a few favors, she'd probably jump at the chance to pimp your jail cell, too.
The term was coined by British politician Maajid Nawaz as a label for those on the left who would jump at the chance to attack an idea or person for expressing an idea.
You can, as I have seen friends do, jump at the first sign of romance, moving from New York to St Louis or the West Coast or Bali to be with a man.
"Rather than jump at headlines, the market has taken a laid-back approach and prices are treading water until we see the outcome," analysts at National Australia Bank said in a morning note.
She opened up with an impressive 14.503 seconds 214.50 meters hurdles on a wet track, then cleared a season's best of 2200m – her second-best jump at a global championships - in the high jump.
Normally, the opposition would jump at the opportunity to have elections; they're out of power, after all, and the primary way to get back into power is to give people a chance to vote.
Takanashi, 19, soared 104.0 meters for a hill record at Obertsdorf, and she bettered the mark with the day's longest jump at 107.0 meters for 278.5 points to defeat Daniela Iraschko-Stolz of Austria.
The Roasted Marshmallow S'mores and the Coconut Strawberry Bliss Frappuccinos both sound like beverages we'd jump at the chance to sip on, but let's face it, neither lives up to munching down a Pop'zel.
The stunt is nothing short of amazing: leap out of an airplane at 25,000 feet (most skydivers jump at around 13,000 feet) without any sort of parachute or wing suit to slow his fall.
Many visitors would jump at the chance to contribute their fair share to our parks and would take pride in funding public lands in much the way that hunters and anglers support wildlife conservation.
Republican leaders aren't counting on that, but if any or all of those lawmakers open the door to changes that could get them on board, aides make clear Republicans will jump at the chance.
"Do not jump at an answer," says Welch, "They are looking for the way you think because jobs always throw curveballs at you and it's the quality of your thinking they are looking for."
Goodwin hadn't participated in track and field since he finished a disappointing 10th in the long jump at the 2012 Olympics, less than a month before his senior year at the University of Texas.
In 21968, I was also first drawn irresistibly to the Olympics, an event I have now covered 291 times: Bob Beamon launched a magnificently unbound long jump at the Summer Games in Mexico City.
Every January now, blogs share their tips for how people can save themselves from the gloom, companies jump at the chance to promote their feel-good products and services, and social media follow suit.
Protecting a one-run lead in the ninth inning, Reed coughed up a long fly ball that center fielder Juan Lagares, inserted for defense the previous inning, caught with a jump at the wall.
"I'm excited to see my cousin, Yvonne Treviño Hayek, (who I haven't had the pleasure to meet yet) to compete representing Mexico for the long jump at the Olympics next week," she posted on Sunday.
Perhaps those who are in that middle-ground between good hearing and requiring a hearing aid will jump at the opportunity to hear conversations better — assuming they're willing to shell out $500 to try it.
And when middle-aged veterinary assistant Sue Ann (Octavia Spencer) agrees to buy them booze and offers the slightly more appealing option of partying in her basement, Maggie and her friends jump at the chance.
Phasma and her companions jump at the chance, and end up making a brutal trek through the post-apocalyptic terrain of Parnassos, encountering enemy raiders, long-neglected droid factories, desperate settlements, and bombed-out ruins.
Granted, interacting online with editorial content is more casual than voting, but this does show us that when a publisher offers us the opportunity to interact and share our opinion, we jump at the chance.
"Our experience producing shows and films in New Mexico inspired us to jump at the chance to establish a new production hub here," Ty Warren, Netflix's vice president of physical production, said in a statement.
So, when I learn about a product that stands even the slimmest chance of quieting my mind, I jump at the chance to try it (see: the shungite crystal that I keep at my desk).
Designer styles don't go on sale very often so when they do, we can't help but jump at the chance to score some of the most amazing items from our favorite designers on major markdown.
If I suddenly do amazingly well in IndyCar and it gives me the opportunity to go back to F1 I would jump at it because F1 at the end of the day is my goal.
Chicherova, who won gold in the high jump at the 2012 Olympics, is among several athletes to have been stripped of their Olympic medals following re-tests of samples from the 2008 and 2012 Olympics.
At 5-11, Williams is six inches shorter than Wilson but she is a vaulting leaper who finished fifth in the high jump at the 2012 Olympic track and field trials while in high school.
Why did so many people jump at the opportunity to spend an entire day with their neighbors at a farm in Warwick, N.Y., a small town about an hour and a half north of Manhattan?
Senators jump at the chance to travel with McCain, several of them said, since, as the best-known U.S. lawmaker on the international stage, he has no trouble lining up meetings with prominent foreign leaders.
It's easy to see why cities jump at the chance of bringing in tens of thousands of jobs, but that has to be balanced against the interests of the city's homegrown tech companies and existing communities.
If you love your kitchen cabinets the way they are or would never dream of replacing your windowsill cactus with a full-sized ficus, there's little reason to jump at a new trend you don't love.
And while you'd be smart to worry about the state of the cheese and the bread, after eating space food for months, we can imagine any astronaut would jump at a slice, no matter its condition.
With thousands of individuals receiving farm subsidies without living or working on farms, you would expect that Congress would jump at the idea of applying stricter work requirements to ensure that only farmers get farm subsidies.
If Jay Leno can drive a Darth Vader-inspired car and anyone can go see a Star Wars-themed burlesque show, true fans should jump at the chance to stay at a Star Wars-decorated apartment.
The human brain is wired for in-person interaction, so happy people will jump at the chance to drive across town to see a friend or meet face-to-face because it makes them feel good.
The firm, which spun off from Yum Brands Inc late last year, said same-store sales rose 3 percent in the second quarter of 1.593, driven by a 4 percent jump at fried chicken chain KFC.
Hence a growth mindset, in which people jump at challenges and see failure as part of a larger learning process, and a fixed mindset, where challenges are a turnoff and failure something to be urgently avoided.
Offer a better deal to the households with a below-average risk of flooding — a policy whose price reflects their lower risk — and they will jump at the opportunity to save money on premiums, he said.
In response, Clinton chides the media for its willingness to jump at every perceived scandal — even after a previous one was shown to be nothing or overblown — acknowledging that she became more guarded as a consequence.
"As soon as we knew this was a coronavirus, we felt we had to jump at it," Jason McLellan, associate professor at the University of Texas at Austin, who led the research, said in a statement.
Fresh from a loss in Whole Woman's Health v Hellerstedt, a ruling from June that struck down the state's clinic regulations as thinly disguised attempts to limit abortion access, Texas, for one, would jump at the chance.
Tom Cruise and the now infamous Oprah couch jump At first, these tabloid developments proffered revelations — and mini scandals — of their own: that Tom Cruise was an asshole and a dork; that Britney Spears was mentally unstable.
Last night, Team USA figure skater Mirai Nagasu made Olympic history when she landed a triple axel in the ladies free skate, making her the first American woman to ever pull off the jump at the Olympics.
Joyner-Kersee, 54, who won three gold, one silver and two bronze medals in the women's heptathlon and the women's long jump at four different Olympic Games, says her relationship with current athletes is that of mentor.
They sell this infinitely seductive torture to us as "flexible working" or "being the C.E.O. of You!" and we jump at it, salivating, because on its best days, the freelance life really can be all of that.
The results, coming after the profit jump at Qatar National Bank last week, mean three of Qatar's four largest banks by assets have now posted rising profits despite a slowing economy and challenges in the construction sector.
On the assessment side, Vancouver and its suburbs led the double-digit gains, with the total value of homes in exclusive Lions Bay posting the largest year-over-year jump, at 13 percent, while Vancouver soared 16.84 percent.
Prior to competing in the men's long jump at the 2016 Summer Olympics, the 173-year-old track and field star promised he would win the gold for his mother – who was diagnosed with Alzheimer's 10 years ago.
It may come from a place where the parent is not feeling heard at work or in their marriage, and so when they don't feel heard by their children, they're primed to jump at that behavior, she said.
Rivals also will see a dream vacancy that every driver on the starting grid would jump at if given the chance, Mercedes being the most dominant team in the sport with 19 wins in 21 races this season.
Even at 11 or 12, I knew these plays were special — they were highlighting aspects of the black experience that we were thirsty for, and at every point I jump at the chance to work on this material.
The five times triple jump gold medalist will be in the air for about 5,000 miles (7,900 km) on Thursday so he can take one jump at the U.S. championships/world trials in Des Moines, Iowa, on Friday.
Every time there's a major news story, a world event or even regular national events like tax preparation season, hackers jump at the chance to take advantage of the uptick in chatter to launch attacks against unsuspecting victims.
Naturally, Lifetime was the first to jump at this opportunity (to boot, this NXIVM deal came paired with a College Admissions Scandal movie) with Escaping the NXIVM Cult: A Mother's Fight To Save Her Daughter, airing Sept. 21.
On Friday, the Yankees' hitting coaches, Marcus Thames and Alan Cockrell, had called Frazier's attention to a "hitch" in his swing, a tiny hesitation that was messing up his timing and causing him to jump at the baseball.
Poll: Indicated 0.5 percent higher The industrial gases group beat expectations with a 3 percent rise in first-quarter operating profit, helped by positive trends in Europe and Asia and a 15 percent jump at its plant-engineering division.
BIRMINGHAM (Reuters) - Juan Miguel Echevarria won a captivating long jump at the world indoor championships on Friday that stirred memories of epic past contests as the Cuban refused to buckle under a fierce challenge from outdoor champion Luvo Manyonga.
"tonight your dancers put me up to this but anyone would be stupid not to jump at the chance to hop on that damn moving bed and grab your face," Kehlani wrote alongside photos of herself onstage with Lovato.
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, has quickly become a royal fashion icon — so much so that we jump at any chance we get to score something she's worn, or even something that's a super similar (and cheaper!) lookalike.
The retailer's same-store sales — a metric closely watched by Wall Street — rose 14.3 percent for the latest period, a healthy double-digit jump at a time when many businesses are barely eking out 21.80 to 21.27 percent growth.
Seaborne transport, which accounts for 85 percent of global trade, has seen a tentative recovery in the rates shippers charge to carry dry-bulk cargoes, which has encouraged buyers to jump at the bargain prices for second-hand vessels.
NPL ratio at the standalone entity was relatively stable (FY2110: 21000%) but the sharp jump at the consolidated level (FY211: 21500%; FY21000: 212000%) was mainly due to the aggressive clean-up at the associate banks prior to the merger.
Henderson had not enjoyed the greatest of seasons but following an 8.28m jump at the U.S. Championships in June, his victory at the recent Diamond League meeting in the same London Stadium had suggested he was peaking well enough.
But although some women—like 24-year-old Shao Jinwen interviewed by CNN—say they would jump at the chance to take time off during that time of the month, others feel these regulations are theoretical and idealistic at best.
In a society that doesn't value the voices of women, those who don't champion feminism will often jump at the chance to try and prove these women don't really support other women — even if their work historically has proven otherwise.
Farmers in Sinaloa said they would jump at the opportunity to legally grow poppies, but they would just as gladly switch to another crop that would provide the same level of income they earned prior to the arrival of fentanyl.
There are young candidates who would most likely jump at the chance to take over the storied Giants, and several of them are respected offensive coordinators with other N.F.L. teams: Chicago's Adam Gase, New England's Josh McDaniels and Carolina's Mike Shula.
Initially, you'll mostly encounter Alien-esque facehuggers that jump at you and scurry along the ground, but as you defeat more bosses, they gain abilities like being able to walk along any surface or spit poison at you from afar.
PARIS (Reuters) - French retail power prices could jump at least 8 percent next year, a lobby for industrial consumers warned on Friday, after demand by alternative power suppliers for nuclear power produced by state utility EDF outstripped the available limit.
A consummate sports fan, it's not hard to see why Wayne would jump at the chance to give an NBA player a verse (who knows what kind of financial agreement was involved), but clearly he did it on his own.
For years, sexy e-commerce companies have raised round after round of financing, believing that even if an IPO never became an option, a traditional retailer looking to become more modern would jump at the chance to gobble them up.
PARIS (Reuters) - Parisians are famous for their love of art, fashion, good food and fine wine, so obviously they'll jump at the chance to pay 19 euros ($22) an hour to throw an axe at a target on a wall.
Just like in other urban areas, the growth of more school choices in Detroit is providing different paths for parents, who jump at the opportunity to move their children from consistently failing schools to safe places to learn and achieve.
Moreover, he might echo an argument made in Morning Consult by former FTC policy director David Balto, which is that antitrust regulators will jump at the chance to approve a deal that changes management at one of its perpetual problem children.
Counter-arguers are also quick to jump at the chance to point out that it is a high honor for such a beloved figure because he's always been a friend and supporter to the military and veteran community.
The Gilmore Girls creator, currently working on the Netflix revival of that show, told Entertainment Weekly she would jump at the opportunity to make more of her tragically canceled ABC Family series about a group of ballerinas in a quirky town.
The uncertainty surrounding Britain's possible departure from the European Union, known as Brexit, appears to be reducing business investments in the country, but Mr. Buffett said on Saturday that he'd jump at the chance to do a big deal in Britain.
On April 1, at the Texas Relays, he vaulted 19 feet 4 1/4 inches, a national high school record, a world junior record and the highest jump at any level of international competition so far in this outdoor season.
And despite it not being to my taste, I would of course jump at the chance to stay in the suite if someone incredibly wealthy happened to invite me — it would be so much fun with a group of friends.
But while young engineers will jump at the chance to work for Tesla, the "by-the-numbers, disciplined manufacturing guys" with 15-20 years experience will be harder to nab, said Cuneyt Oge, president of the Society of Automotive Engineers.
While there are reports of delays related to the iPhone 8, IDC said that "a majority of the shipments are likely to land in early 2018," suggesting that consumers are going to jump at the chance to buy Apple's new iPhone.
The bride's maternal grandfather, the late Thomas Dwight Eddleman, known as Dike, represented the United States in the high jump at the 1948 Summer Olympics and later played professional basketball with the Fort Wayne Pistons of the National Basketball Association.
Happy World Breastfeeding Week, a time to remember that even though we are relentlessly told that breastfeeding (or not) is the ultimate personal decision, every single living person has an opinion on the matter and will jump at the chance to share it.
U.S. figure skater Mirai Nagasu made history near the start of the 2018 Winter Olympics when she became the first American woman to land a triple axel jump at the Games — a move that helped lift Team USA to a bronze medal.
"With the smaller operations appearing challenged at the moment, achieving much more than the bottom end of guidance could be a stretch," BMO Capital Markets analyst Edward Sterck said, warning that output would have to jump at least 22 percent to meet targets.
She'll be joined by fellow community-college alums like American sprinter Tyson Gay, Jamaican runner Veronica Campbell-Brown, and Leevan Sands, who won bronze representing the Bahamas in the triple jump at Beijing; all three attended Barton County Community College in Kansas.
Activity in the U.S. investment grade loan market has been muted so far due to uncertainty over tax reform which could further reduce volume, and there is little doubt that liquid banks will jump at the chance to lend to the mammoth deal.
And they attribute the jump, at least in part, to the president's tough talk against undocumented immigrants and episodes like the deadly white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va., in 2017, when Trump said there were "fine people" on both sides of the debate.
Christian Taylor of the United States, who won the triple jump at the 2012 Olympics and signed with Nike in 2015, was permitted to wear Adidas shoes at the world track and field championships in Beijing while Nike customized shoes for him.
When Corrine walked on set, with two champagne glasses in hand, she made the point of telling the camera that she wasn't going to jump at the first guy who showed her attention—but she meets DeMario, and they instantly start flirting.
I've always said that if any opportunities to survive and make a living come out of Twitter—in terms of being able to do full-time comedy work and/or other creative work—then I would absolutely jump at it and pursue it.
Though the boutique feels at home alongside other tiny and exhaustively decorated boutiques in the neighborhood, I left with the feeling that people seeking an ear-piercing anywhere in the country would jump at an appointment in the fresh and friendly space.
DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - Russia is inviting foreign partners to help it develop fisheries around Pacific islands where Moscow and Tokyo have rival territorial claims and says it will give Tokyo priority; but if it doesn't jump at the chance, other investors will.
Screenshot: YouTube/New Zealand Department of Internal AffairsAnyone who's dealt with the complexities of passport photo requirements would probably jump at the chance to have their pics checked online, but automated systems can have their own complications, as a New Zealand man recently learned.
" He continues, "So even though it's difficult for me to fit into my schedule, I knew I had to jump at this chance because it's Lincoln Center, it's [director] Bartlett Sher and I didn't know when this train was going to come around again.
They've had as many members as they have albums, and although many fans will jump at the opportunity to explain in detail which albums are canon and which aren't, every single album is, at least in this writer's opinion, worth at least one listen.
However, the 25-year-old Klishina, who finished 10th in the long jump at last year's world championships in Beijing, was the only one of the 68 athletes approved by ARAF who has been cleared by the IAAF to compete internationally as a "neutral".
SHANGHAI, Sept 5 (Reuters) - China's rapidly increasing non-financial outbound direct investment (ODI) will jump at least 20 percent in the second half of 2016 from a year earlier, a top government think-tank said in a research report published by a newspaper on Monday.
But on Monday, the woman whose Japanese immigrant parents run a sushi restaurant and mother hand-sewed her costumes, made skating history by becoming the first American woman — and only the third woman overall — to land the fiendishly difficult triple Axel jump at an Olympics.
If multiple New England states make the jump at the same time, the thinking goes, it just might happen — even if that means taking the unusual step of splitting from the time zone of the rest of the East Coast, including New York City.
The price would jump to $70 per vehicle, $50 per motorcycle, and $30 per person, a huge jumpat the Grand Canyon, for example, it currently costs $123 to bring a car in, $25 for a motorcycle, and $15 to enter on foot or bike.
The price would jump to $70 per vehicle, $50 per motorcycle, and $30 per person, a huge jumpat the Grand Canyon, for example, it currently costs $30 to bring a car in, $25 for a motorcycle, and $15 to enter on foot or bike.
Extremely rich and famous pastor Joel Osteen (you know, the one who shut down his megachurch during hurricane Harvey) had an event at the Forum in Inglewood, California in late October, so actor Michael Klimkowski decided to jump at the opportunity to do some A+ trolling.
This conversion from freeware to paid revenue is a tricky one but at least Nintendo has that opportunity; there are plenty of companies that would jump at the opportunity to have this type of engagement — even if the current revenue contribution from the product is nil.
"Restaurant operators will jump at the opportunity to use autonomous vehicles for delivery once federally legalized — there are issues on the automobile and regulatory side — but the restaurant industry will be one of the first to move on that," said R.J. Hottovy, senior restaurant analyst at Morningstar.
So it should come as no surprise to anyone that, when given the opportunity to assimilate to a squad, Archie might jump at the chance... which could explain why he's rocking a Southside Serpent tattoo in a new trailer for season 3 of the CW show.
It's only fair to believe, then, that a Taurus might not jump at the chance to spend Halloween the way an adventurous Sagittarius would, or that a Cancer would be perfectly happy staying home while an Aquarius would be itching to be where the people are.
According to Nagasu, 25, who landed the rare and incredibly difficult triple axel jump at the Olympics in February — becoming the first U.S. female figure skater to land the jump during an Olympic competition — Harding was unaware of who she was when they met on DWTS.
On Thursday, Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman — who starred on the acclaimed NBC series during its seven-season run — made a visit to The Ellen DeGeneres Show, where they said they would jump at the chance for a reboot if a certain singer would join the cast.
TOKYO, Feb 15 (Reuters) - Brent and U.S. crude futures edged down on Monday, paring gains from a more than 1.5-percent jump at the end of last week that came amid renewed talk that OPEC might finally agree to cut production to reduce a world glut.
It works like this: if you jump at a wall and keep the button held down, Lúcio will automatically ride it for as long as there's wall to ride (there was once a 3-second time limit, but that was eliminated in a post-release patch).
Trudeau said he disagrees with Trump "on a whole bunch" but the two have a "constructive working relationship," and going out of his way to "insult the guy or overreact or jump at everything he says" that they might disagree with is not having a constructive relationship.
Considering Samsung is launching a new, three-app multitasking feature it's calling Multi Active Window, it's likely at least some other big-name developers will jump at the chance to create responsive and modular versions of their mobile apps to be among first to capitalize on the foldable trend.
So, when we have the chance to highlight a story about infertility that leaves us feeling hopeful, like this one about a seven-year-old boy who had the sweetest response to learning about the condition that affects millions of people, we jump at the chance to cover.
While I can't say I'd jump at the chance to don color-changing rings on my fingers again (if nothing else, for fear of the dreaded green tint so many left behind on skin), the beauty version of the jewelry is something I can get on board with.
The Big Ten just got a TV deal that the Big 12 can't even dream of, the SEC is a money-burning Saturn V rocket ship, and it's likely that the Big 123's best schools, Texas and Oklahoma, would jump at better opportunities elsewhere if they could.
We'll jump at any chance to reunite with our new old friends Finn, Rey, Poe, and BB-8, to visit new worlds in our favorite galaxy far, far away, to discover some fantastic new creatures ... and, of course, to say goodbye to our beloved space princess turned Resistance general.
Leaving Scholastic in 1997, she went on to work for Hyperion, Dorling Kindersley, Global Educational Books, Marvel Comics and Disney Global Children's Book Division, where she published the Winnie-the-Pooh Nature Encyclopedia and was editorial director of Jump at the Sun, an imprint celebrating African-American culture.
Rather than treating allies like reckless teenagers who can't be trusted without Uncle Sam's constant supervision, or feckless weaklings that will jump at the chance to capitulate to rapacious neighbors, Washington should empower mature, like-minded states to deal with local challenges before they become regional or global crises.
Woods told Insider that Netflix&aposs commitment to diversity and representation is something she&aposs been really impressed with since working with them, and would jump at the chance of both working with Netflix again and on a potential season two of "Messiah," which is yet to be announced.
If they reinstate her license, she'll probably jump at the chance to get back into the OR. Maybe she'll go work at Alex Karev's (Justin Chambers) new hospital, or maybe Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson) will finally find it in her heart to forgive Meredith and welcome her back.
Interest has been concentrated in a call option expiring March 27 that gives investors the right to buy the ETF at 3 yuan ($0.4467), in effect a bet that the ETF will jump at least an additional 9.5 percent this month from its closing price of 2.74 yuan on Friday.
There's a lot of things that present themselves on a weekly basis that I'm sure most people would jump at an opportunity to say yes to but I now have enough understanding of what it is that I'm trying to accomplish to know what things have nothing to do with that.
"Spain is going to jump at this opportunity to try and take advantage of the situation but when it comes to the crunch I think we've got to take one step at a time and not over-react, be calm," said firefighter Liam Byrne, speaking in a street on the peninsula.
Interest has been concentrated in a call option expiring March 43 that gives investors the right to buy the ETF at 3 yuan ($0.4467), in effect a bet that the ETF will jump at least an additional 9.5 percent this month from its closing price of 2.74 yuan on Friday.
No job offer is going to be a perfect fit...but if you know that you're willing to travel a bit more to make a higher bonus, or give up a couple thousand dollars a year for student-loan assistance, then you aren't as likely to jump at the first offer you get.
So when she took to Instagram to address just how badly her metallic strappy heels had hurt her feet during her Your Path Made Clear speaking tour in Calgary, Canada, we couldn't help but jump at the chance to find some new, more comfortable shoes for women everywhere going through the same struggle.
In different speed grades, the point at which power slides must start differs greatly, as does one's approach to jumps—there's rarely a reason not to tap the trigger for a boost as you go over a jump at 150CC, but at 200CC those can make you overshoot off the track or into a wall.
Here are just a few reasons why early-stage startup founders jump at the chance to attend Disrupt: Disrupt Berlin 2018 drives opportunity at every turn — from networking in Startup Alley and learning from Main Stage speakers to competing in Startup Battlefield to having deep conversations on crucial topics at the Q&A Sessions.
Where in past years Tyler and Jessica would jump at a chance at a TV spot, for instance, they've "reined back the excitement," Jessica said, to ensure that opportunities also align with the goals of Team Ninja: to do "epic," fun projects and to reward the fans who contributed to Ninja's meteoric rise to success.
In a segment for ESPN's "Sport Science," the host, John Brenkus, demonstrated how Parrot's quad flip required approaching a jump at more than 50 miles an hour, and generated four g's of centripetal acceleration while spinning — equivalent to the most extreme amusement park rides — and resulted in a half-ton of force upon landing.
But who knows how I'll feel at 34 if I'm single and my ovaries literally jump at the sight of someone else's baby; or I've developed an illness and need health insurance badly; or I've fallen in love with a beautiful person from a foreign country who I just want to be able to see more often.
Together, they have their first lessons in magic — astronomy up on the tallest tower at two in the morning, herbology out in the greenhouses where the The details are familiar to any fan of the series, and it's hard to imagine reading this today that any publisher wouldn't jump at the chance to secure the rights to the manuscript.
The 220.43-year-old American has been on a tear since London, winning the world championships in Moscow in 2013 and Beijing in 2015, and despite being hit in the head by a stray pole vault cross bar while competing in the long jump at the U.S. Indoor Championships in March has remained in competitive form.
And even before that happened, Juno was considering whether its program might have to be voided because of scrutiny from the S.E.C. Despite the inherent risks in such an arrangement, it's a fair bet that most gig economy workers would jump at the chance to get even a sliver of equity in a company like Uber or Airbnb.
Given that it is in no way a decentralized cryptocurrency and has nothing to do with anything technical at all I'm hard pressed to find a reason to post this here except to admire the sheer chutzpah of a company who knows exactly what breed of Reddit-loving bacon eater will jump at a chance to Tweet about pork products.

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