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Some might jump ship from Sanders to vote for Kasich.
But Pence, at least, didn't appear ready to jump ship.
Given his relentless focus, Hassabis is unlikely to jump ship.
And if that happens, even more Republicans might jump ship.
So he wasn't just wholly jump-ship and abandon his principles.
Without a path to new opportunities, they will quickly jump ship.
It's not quite time to jump ship on technology, says Harvey.
Several senior-ranking party members have warned they could jump ship.
If they slip at all, people are ready to jump ship.
"If this whole thing falls apart, we'll jump ship," Chones told me.
If you're ready to jump ship, the process isn't all that difficult.
Indeed, some newly recruited railway workers are already ready to jump ship.
"If somebody can treat them better, they'll jump ship," Mr. Marco concluded.
But Spence doesn't worry that Sonos' customers are going to jump ship.
Should I wait for the new Charge or jump ship from Fitbit?
Though, after watching the announcement, it's hard not to jump ship on Summer.
The newspaper's reporting sparked several donors to the scholarship program to jump ship.
No employer wants people on staff who are actively looking to jump ship.
Even if they wanted to jump ship — millions of people have already voted.
But in another sign of Republicans being hesitant to jump ship, Republican Sen.
Should they jump ship now or wait to see where the chips fall?
Once that lifeboat is in place, take a stand, band together and jump ship.
Ready to jump ship the minute another potential Azor Ahai rises from the flames.
If enough people jump ship, generic party identification will suffer, and everyone will sink.
His trip to Kansas won't quiet speculation he could jump ship from the Trump administration.
Are some key players likely to jump ship if they feel passed over or diminished?
"I don't think he'll be in any rush at all to jump ship," Smith said.
Will an era of muted returns lead even more financial advisors' clients to jump ship?
A liberal Clinton-hater could jump ship without feeling like he was betraying his principles.
But I'm not going to jump ship now, because I think it's a bit late.
Cruz urged Kasich's supporters to jump ship, saying it's the only way to stop Trump.
Jump ship now if you aren't caught below deck with the haters and the ignorant.
If there's any crack in it, it will give license for others to jump ship.
In addition to Collins, Democrats will need to convince another GOP Senator to jump ship.
Back then, the negotiations were still running and it was no time to jump ship.
Next door in Australia, 56 percent are looking to jump ship in the next 21 months.
Stephenson is the second Amazon executive to jump ship to San Francisco-based Airbnb this year.
On the ground floor, development engineers get daily calls asking if they want to jump ship.
Rather than jump ship completely, you might also gradually introduce paper planning back into your life.
"Karishma going to a swap, she's going to jump ship every chance she gets," Elaine warns.
If there's a better or cheaper (or just friendlier) option out there, people will jump ship.
And you can always jump ship to another streaming service once you hear Spotify at your door.
Even if you can't easily jump ship, there are other ways to make your work more meaningful.
The pull to jump ship when this year started showing us its true colors was so strong.
Eventually, city and state taxes, fees, and regulations become so burdensome that people and corporations jump ship.
In 2007, Sandberg met Mark Zuckerberg at a Christmas party, and he convinced her to jump ship.
Yet before you jump ship for what seems like a better opportunity, look at the big picture.
You either jump ship and start a new relationship or move forward and try to work through it.
"Market conditions can change, algorithms can update, clients can leave, or key employees could jump ship," Loper said.
Disappointing, but this is as good a reason as any for iOS devotees to jump ship to Android.
Reportedly, Bush's campaign is running low on cash, and many of his donors are ready to jump ship.
If they don't, one of the league's very best players may jump ship as soon as he can.
Buyers tend to have accounts on multiple markets and to jump ship as soon as things go wrong.
Amid trade tensions, don't jump ship on U.S. equities yet, U.S. Bank's Lisa Erickson told CNBC on Thursday.
The company was apparently upset over its former chief architect&aposs decision to jump ship to launch Nuvia.
But emerging as a key figure in special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation seems to have made him jump ship.
So to potentially have Chris jump ship when one thing didn't go his way didn't sit well with me.
But as the Brooklyn Bridge loomed on our three-minute jaunt from Pier 11, we decided to jump ship.
C: So wait a minute, he actually courted you to jump ship and work for him as his CFO?
After unsuccessfully attempting to break into a window at the front of the vessel, they decided to jump ship.
I didn't jump ship at the first sign of trouble; I jumped ship at the fifth sign of trouble.
They were free of the band's debts to the label, meaning they could jump ship at any time without repercussions.
His supporters, polls suggest, either don't care about his habit or, if they do, don't care enough to jump ship.
"You don't want to jump ship from a place where you have longevity and make a bad move," Weiner advised.
And with the country throwing its support behind leaving, those wanting to jump ship could find their patriotism being questioned.
While Brooks and other hard-liners were threatening to jump ship unless Obamacare was eliminated, powerful moderate Republicans like Rep.
The latest to jump ship is Max Boot , CNN analyst, Washington Post columnist and fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.
And if America backs out of the Paris Agreement, you can bet the rest of the world will jump ship, too.
Then, three other guardsmen jump ship and board the 40-foot sub while one pounds on the hatch with his fist.
So why did Philippe Selendy and Gay jump ship when their careers at Quinn Emanuel were cruising along at top speed?
"I'm not being cavalier" and advising people who are having a hard time at work to immediately jump ship, Hogan added.
"If we get anyone of even smallest talent they jump ship," said Adam Ross, chairman of the Australian Film Critics Association.
I understand: The urge to jump ship probably seems like an easy way to ditch the inner turmoil you're dealing with.
"The entire IEP (International Expert Panel) decided to jump ship," said Tanya Chan, a legislator from the Democratic Party, on Wednesday.
By the 1990s, Marlboro was still America's best-selling cigarette, but customers were increasingly willing to jump ship for cheaper brands.
And then, as you know, I ended up just loving the company so much that I decided to jump ship and join.
Winter decides to jump ship and head home to protect her own belongings, leaving an already fragile Ally alone in a crisis.
Later in the month, dramas like The Prestige jump ship, as well as some romantic staples like Leap Year and Begin Again.
And since Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash are very similar, it's easy for miners to jump ship—and a lot of them did.
Royce's constituents "seem to be ready to jump ship and support Democrats," said Andy Thorburn, a Democratic candidate running for the seat.
"We don't advocate that a donor jump ship if a rating changes," said Sandra Miniutti, vice president of marketing for Charity Navigator.
Republicans say Obama began to bargain too late, forcing Boehner to jump ship and calm a jittery conference that was nearing revolt.
Not only does that limit their potential productivity, but it also makes them feel stagnated and undervalued, leading them to jump ship.
This is a big change from the last two years, when red ink and political uncertainty spurred many carriers to jump ship.
It's unlikely that Riley, at 71 years old, is going to jump ship to another team like he's done in the past.
Late on Tuesday, Certusnet Information and Technology Co became the latest defector, saying its shareholders will vote later this month to jump ship.
"Those two things together, I think, gave the impetus to the main ally (the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party) to jump ship," he said.
Last year we also saw artists like Frank Ocean jump ship from their labels to enter into their own deals with streaming companies.
But with the iPhone 7 already available for pre-order, there are concerns that some Note 7 users could jump ship to Apple.
A strong U.S. jobs market has also made it easier for employees to "jump ship" instead of facing issues at their current workplace.
With an average of 28500 Part D plans available in every state, seniors can jump ship to whatever insurer offers the best deal.
Another possibility is that the debate may have led some supporters or possible supporters of former Vice President Joe Biden to jump ship.
In response, nine clubs announced they would jump ship and establish the rival NASL, named for an earlier league that played from 1968-84.
Instead of having Dwight spontaneously decide to jump ship, however, TWD is actually giving viewers a fleshed-out and engaging look at his journey.
Looks like Sujeet Kumar, Amod Malviya and Vaibhav Gupta's decision to jump ship from Flipkart to focus on their own venture is paying off.
"You have two choices, you either jump ship and start a new relationship or move forward and try and work through it," he said.
One of the world's biggest container shipping lines just saw its financing jump ship, with ports across the globe blocking or seizing its vessels.
The established model of meritocracy—if you get views, you get money—seems to be changing, and some YouTubers are looking to jump ship.
And now we, unfortunately, know what caused Colton to jump ship, er, gate: His heart is shattered and he is done with the show.
So to do what they did and jump ship like that... I don't know if it was good gamesmanship, but it was definitely unnecessary.
Well, we got her at LAX and asked if her girls tried to jump ship from the low cut pink dress she was rocking.
There have been many predictions that MPs from PML-N will jump ship en masse, fearing that they will go down with the Sharifs.
However, a formal agreement with the Sweden Democrats would very likely see the Centre and Liberal parties, who want looser immigration policies, jump ship.
That's not the case today, because these old institutions are seeing their markets erode, their customers jump ship, and new entrants take their place.
What's next: The airline's current president, Scott Kirby, will take over as CEO, ending industry speculation that he might jump ship to American Airlines.
But at one point, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos tried to get him to jump ship, according to a profile of Nadella in Fast Company.
The response on the GitHub subreddit is overwhelmingly negative, with many commenting that they plan to jump ship to GitLab, an alternative code repository service.
But as China increases its engagement in the area, "pundits are wondering who will be the first to jump ship," said the Lowy Institute researchers.
A little over a month after Blue Apron's disappointing stock market debut, the company is still struggling to make money as wary investors jump ship.
Typically sales representatives, traders, or bankers are reluctant to jump ship until they've received their bonuses from their old firms, usually in January or February.
Those five crew members managed to jump ship and seek refuge on a nearby boat called the Grape Escape, which they traveled to via dinghy.
A recent study even found that when managers can&apost effectively communicate with their employees or help them accomplish their career goals, workers jump ship.
Spotify's personalized playlists are one of its top-selling features and a reason why it's difficult for users to jump ship to a Spotify competitor.
Patterson is the latest Microsoft executive to jump ship to Salesforce, representing a new development in the on-and-off relationship between the two longtime rivals.
The insects can hitch a ride in cardboard boxes or second-hand goods brought into the home or jump ship from a neighbor's home, Hastings says.
Don't be scared to change if something's not working out, but don't be too eager to jump ship on your strategy — there should be a balance.
A separate source said that Lucid Motors, a rival Menlo Park-based electric car startup, has fielded several resumes from FF employees looking to jump ship.
"From about Friday afternoon through Sunday afternoon, I think Pence and Ryan were about to jump ship with catastrophic consequences," said Kudlow, an informal Trump advisor.
The rest are in their 60s, retirees from jobs at big firms, as it is hard to find mid-career experienced workers willing to jump ship.
Nonetheless, historians say it's unclear how many Republicans will jump ship and whether the Democratic nominee will be able keep their support in the long term.
Democrats are hoping that Trump's controversial comments about women, as well as the House GOP's poor approval ratings among women, cause these voters to jump ship.
Many Yiddish speakers may already be too comfortable with the word "laptop" to jump ship for its Yiddish equivalent, "shoys-komputer" (a "computer for the lap").
You'll notice there hasn't been any mass rejection of Trump on the part of the evangelicals, who you'd expect to be the first to jump ship.
"Companies want their employees to collaborate more, because better collaboration reduces the need to jump ship," said Sean Ryan, the head of partnerships at Facebook's Workplace.
According to A-list colorists, you really shouldn't immediately jump ship if you're unhappy with your hair color; in fact, someone new will likely make things worse.
But he can often come across as disengaged, and his time spent in other motorsports have made it easy for some to believe he would jump ship.
There will likely be periods of time when client accounts fall in value, but that should not be a reason to jump ship if advisors communicate effectively.
Many posters say they refuse to return to cigarettes, and, in light of JUUL's increased restrictions, feel forced to find jump ship from one brand to another.
That is, until she shuts Howard's door behind her, and hears Howard immediately phone mega-client Mesa Verde to make sure they don't jump ship with Kim.
If congressional staff are paid less than executive branch or private sector peers, the thinking goes, they are more likely to jump ship when the opportunity arises.
Now many of them are wondering whether Gary D. Cohn, the White House official whom they see as their man in the administration, will also jump ship.
Like, how are we just supposed to jump ship and abandon our favorite crew of adventurous teens to go and watch The Office for the billionth time?
But, Landy -- who's been super tight with Beckham since high school -- came out strong to reporters today, saying the superstar WR is not trying to jump ship.
J.), who is expected to jump ship and formally become a Republican in the near future, though he refused to talk about it on Tuesday (The Hill).
Kellogg confirmed later on Tuesday that its manufacturing plant had been seized by the leftist government, the latest company to jump ship amid Venezuela's tough business climate.
Additionally, hooking existing users on it services further locks them into Apple's "walled garden" and makes it less attractive to jump ship to another ecosystem such as Android.
Previously economists had assumed that there would be an under-supply of trained workers, because companies would dread teaching skills to employees only to see them jump ship.
Senate Democrats had publicly discouraged Manchin from taking a job in the Trump administration, even saying that they've tried to keep him "happy" so he wouldn't jump ship.
At the time, he told the Los Angeles Times that Roger Ailes and his right-hand man, Bill Shine, were among the reasons he decided to jump ship.
After just five days of streaming, Tyler "Ninja" Blevins is boasting 1 million active subscribers on Mixer, the Microsoft-owned platform that made him jump ship from Twitch.
The rigidly doctrinaire Freedom Caucus essentially has veto power over White House initiatives, while moderates will jump ship if Mr. Trump concedes too much to right-wing purists.
The team has now lost two series in a row, so Kershaw, who is 31, may want to jump ship if he believes the team has run its course.
They didn't have any intention to jump ship, but they told The Verge that following the company's announcement about 18+ content, they've also started looking for a new home.
Clinton supporters also hold that even if Sanders wins the popular vote, it's unlikely that superdelegates, who have a 256 percent stake in choosing the nominee, will jump ship.
Pence and his wife were reportedly "apoplectic" about Trump, and his aides were leaking to the media that if the debate did not go well, Pence might jump ship.
When it's released later this year—call it mid-fall—the flagship smartphone will represent the very best of Android, a potent pitch to iPhone owners to jump ship.
But my moral commitment to Nissan would not allow me to step down during that crucial time; a captain doesn't jump ship in the middle of a storm. 2.
But my moral commitment to Nissan would not allow me to step down during that crucial time; a captain doesn't jump ship in the middle of a storm. 2.
I ultimately chose to jump ship to a medical system with deep financial backing and a supreme transportation infrastructure, ending my medical career in service to the U.S. Navy.
With the medium's cachet rising, money is pouring into productions, movie talent is lined up to jump ship and the product looks luminous on our giant wide-screen sets.
In fact, Tom Daschle had a list of about 10 Democratic senators he was kind of worried about, that he thought in theory could under some circumstances jump ship.
Those percentage willing to jump ship grew when they looked only at younger workers between the ages of 18-34, 60 percent of whom would take a job with Amazon.
Hung, who's a professional public speaker now, tells us he doesn't begrudge J-Hud and Kelly's decision to jump ship because it's been so long since they were 'Idol' contestants.
"On the off-chance that something really does happen, and we (along with 43chan) get an influx of new shitposters, we'll just jump ship yet again," one Endchan user wrote.
Cruz is arguing that he and Trump are the only two GOP candidates with a realistic path to 1,237 delegates and pleading with those supporting his rivals to jump ship.
On the next two ballots, some of the Trump delegates start to jump ship, and most of them go to Cruz, since his people have spent months working on them.
After the ink hits the paper and the employment contract is signed, it's easy to feel safe and difficult to jump ship to another company despite low job satisfaction levels.
Some of Sears vendors, meanwhile, have been seen as looking to jump ship and terminate deals with the retailer as rumors of a looming Sears bankruptcy filing continue to swirl.
While the CEO said "the phone is definitely ringing" from WeWork UK employees looking to jump ship, he said he was wary of integrating them into a much-different brand.
It's an attempt to isolate and peel away these Dems from their party leaders' opposition to border wall funding, but there's no real sign any are about to jump ship.
Because employees are free to jump ship to work at or even found a startup, whenever an established company stumbles there are plenty of hungry new ones eager for talent.
By that time, he reasoned, Felt would be so huge that this decision to jump ship, to move on, to leave Felt shimmering in aspic, would provoke outrage and outcry.
If you're paying a fiver a drink at the bar and know that there's a good afters on then it's always tempting to jump ship once the headliner is done.
We spoke with the Falcons receiver about Bama losing to Clemson in the title game earlier this week ... and he says there's no need to jump ship over one loss.
If the ratings slip further in the 30th season, or advertisers jump ship, or Murdoch or his kids have a cow and shoot their cash cow in the head, they're ready.
Moreover, Johnson's decision to jump ship after the Brexit decision came through rather than running for prime minister mirrors Slughorn's dislike of taking responsibility for the consequences of his actions, i.e.
Still, though, AMC's new deal doesn't seem like it'll cause anyone to jump ship from MoviePass, unless you happen to live next to an AMC theater and go apeshit for IMAX.
An offer that values the company at nearly $10 billion more than it was worth just last week could cause even Clozel loyalists to jump ship, given questions about its pipeline.
There's a point where you eventually have to jump ship and save yourself, so I just merely saved myself and represented a lot of women that don't know how to save themselves.
And 71% of the people planning to jump ship in the next two years will be doing it because they feel there aren't enough leadership development resources available at their current organization.
So, at LAX Monday we asked him if a Powerball jackpot worth of cash could get him to jump ship from his current deal with Adidas, reportedly worth at least $10 million.
With Kim ready to jump ship from HHM to a cushy partner-tracked position at another firm, Jimmy asks if she'd want to team with him to open their own law firm.
E.G., NEW YORK A Workologist rule of thumb: Always have an eye out for other opportunities, to avoid the challenge of starting from scratch when an I-must-jump-ship situation emerges.
Two former soldiers turned contract killers, Gal (Michael Smiley) and Jay (Neil Maskell), take on a new assignment but then find a pretty good reason to jump ship before completing the task.
"It's one of those things where he didn't jump ship, which is awesome to see," Kelly said after pitching a scoreless inning Wednesday in Boston's Game 2 victory in the World Series.
That for Republicans who didn't back him, independents who are on the fence, and even Democrats ready to jump ship, it's OK to vote for the real estate developer turned GOP nominee.
"A couple [of major donors] have moved and they are worried more will jump ship," insiders tell BI.Other major donors are still "waiting" to judge the success of the new independent group.
Quite a few enthusiastic fish owners sink a pile of dough into their newfound hobby at first, but jump ship within the first year when they realize it's harder than they thought.
Already in the Washington, DC, area — where 71% of IT workers said they'd jump ship from their current jobs to work for Amazon — government employees have reportedly been turning to Uber and Lyft.
In July, party leadership rolled out a tepid, ill-received "Better Deal" platform that neither strengthened the confidence of the party's base nor convinced independents or Republicans to jump ship and go blue.
"Bottom line: Heavy BlackBerry addicts may not want to jump ship just yet," David Pogue wrote in The New York Times after struggling with the touchscreen keyboard and autocorrect for the first time.
The bottom line is if the series keeps cruising along at this creative level and madcap pace, unlike characters in the show, there won't be any difficulty finding a way to jump ship.
However, Lib Dem sources said it was possible that some of their MPs could yet join the group, with the former coalition government minister Norman Lamb considered the most likely to jump ship.
And so they may as well do it because it's not like anybody has any place to go to jump ship in the same way that nobody had any place to go with Windows.
It may well make Mr Carney more likely to jump ship (as a Canadian migrant he is, after all, a "citizen of nowhere", to use Mrs May's ill-judged slur on high-flying globetrotters).
But experts have expressed concerns that, in the event of a formal treaty, disaffected FARC soldiers and mid-level commanders could jump ship for the ELN, with which FARC maintains strategic and financial partnerships.
What makes this photo even better is that President O's helmet is crooked, he's rocking some short shorts, and Malia looks like she's about ready to jump ship and head to the nearest embassy.
Haldex Chief Executive Bo Annvik joined ZF's news conference at the trade show on Wednesday and warned that a protracted vetting process for a Knorr-Bremse takeover could cause some customers to jump ship.
If 28503 of them, one-eighth of the Republican total, realized that they could, in good conscience, keep Trump out of the Oval Office without having to vote for Clinton, they might jump ship.
After the fire broke out on Monday, five crew members who were awake managed to jump ship and seek refuge on a nearby boat called the Grape Escape, which they traveled to via dinghy.
Consequently, less-established venture firms may find themselves under more pressure to hold back funding, investors say — assuming their LPs don't jump ship entirely, and go to larger, more established VCs for safety's sake.
It would probably take an offer from a network morning show in order to get Kelly to jump ship, both in terms of the size of the deal, and the exposure it would bring.
Considering that Sagittarius is also known to be optimistic, you're likely to jump ship on some of your educational goals after realizing that you overcommitted to a task you were never really up for.
Saving $100 on any Apple product is great and doesn't happen every day, so if you like Apple, need to upgrade, or want to jump ship to Apple, give the iPad Mini 4 a look.
"I think it's too early for them to jump ship, but if [Biden] doesn't do well in New Hampshire, I'll be able to get a lot more people on the Pete train," this person said.
Investors don't like to hear that their return on equity will lose some basis points, and would prefer to just buy a credit-default swap and jump ship when the ship literally and metaphorically sinks.
"I never thought for a million years that once the going started to get tough that he would throw in the towel and jump ship and say, 'Oh sorry, I changed my mind,' " said Kufrin.
Part of the reason why the Sanders campaign believes it's still viable is his team says many of Clinton's unbound superdelegates are getting ready to jump ship and throw their support behind the Vermont senator.
After the fire broke out on Monday, the five crew members who were awake managed to jump ship and seek refuge on a nearby boat called the Grape Escape, which they traveled to via dinghy.
This could have some serious implications for smaller storage providers, because if DTP makes it easier to leave, many users may jump ship to one of the tech giants, further cementing their position at the top.
If it looks like he can't win, then donors might stop donating, top staff members might start applying for jobs on down-ticket races, and current Republicans running for reelection might jump ship on endorsing him.
Over time, the company plans to add new features to Curse to make it more enticing, in hopes that players will jump ship from Discord and Teamspeak, neither of which yet support features like video calls.
And if I hadn't already decided to quit science because blogging is honestly much more fun than pipetting, the exhausting self-importance of Serious Academics would have made me jump ship eventually, I'm sure of it.
By contrast, as Pigou suggested, firms are often reluctant to stump up for general human capital: teach employees to be good software programmers and they may well jump ship to whichever company pays them the most.
Some of the NRA's erstwhile allies in corporate America have started to jump ship, the group's polarizing primary spokesperson Dana Loesch was recently publicly eviscerated by teens, and social media remains ablaze with calls to #BoycottTheNRA.
Haldex Chief Executive Bo Annvik joined ZF's news conference at IAA commercial vehicles trade show on Wednesday and warned that a protracted vetting process for a Knorr-Bremse takeover could cause some customers to jump ship.
Paul MartinOcean Grove, N.J. To the Editor: The resignations of Rex Tillerson, John Kelly and now Jim Mattis are inviting too many people to label them as brave and ethical in their decisions to jump ship.
"A couple have moved and they are worried more will jump ship," one Lib Dem source told BI, while another well-placed Lib Dem figure said that the party's internal financial projections had taken a blow.
A similar election result was recorded at the Bavarian state elections a few weeks ago and there is speculation that the SPD might jump ship as it sees voters punishing it for its association with the government.
Yet it's hardly uncommon for those same coaches to jump ship for better jobs shortly after locking up recruiting classes—leaving those same young men and women feeling like they've been hit with a bait-and-switch.
While Jessica and Rachel argue the most important case of their careers to save Leonard Bailey from execution, Harvey and Louis fight to keep Pearson Specter Litt's oldest client on board — so the others don't jump ship.
Amyoony said he decided to jump ship to take advantage of Twitch's low latency (meaning he can talk to viewers without worrying about too much of a delay) and participate in Twitch-exclusive tournaments, like Twitch Rivals.
Sure, some internet service providers (or I.S.P.s) — like Comcast and AT&T — allow you to keep your email address when you leave, but others — like Spectrum — will disconnect your email service as soon as you jump ship.
After eight years working his pick of "juicy, sexy jobs" at Amazon and Microsoft, in 2011 Medina decided to jump ship and launch his own start-up – something, in hindsight, he said he wishes he'd done sooner.
TAIPEI (Reuters) - In Taipei's leafy Tienmu district, nearly half the flagpoles in front of the imposing pink building that houses most foreign embassies are bare, as Taiwan's dwindling band of diplomatic friends jump ship to its giant neighbour.
Airlines are rarely persuaded to jump ship to rival suppliers because of the costs of training and parts, but this week's Paris Airshow has witnessed two such announcements as sold-out planemakers mount incursions to continue their growth.
Administration officials have said as recently as this week that if the shutdown began to devastate air travel, they feared Republicans would jump ship and get on board with a short term Democratic plan to reopen the government.
Protect your financial future Whenever you come into any large amount of money, it might be tempting to jump ship from your 9 to 5 office job or upgrade from a tiny studio to a "Cribs"-worthy penthouse.
Given the tales of woe doing the rounds, a number of Windows 7 holdouts who have the choice could jump ship to the user-friendliness of a Macintosh or Chromebook—and no one would blame them for doing so.
David Elsey, vice president at recruiter Executrade, said many companies have been burned in the past by hiring oil and gas workers, only to see them jump ship as soon as a new posting in the sector came available.
I can't imagine that losing a single show is going to be enough of a pull to see subscribers jump ship, but then again, analysis by Neilsen found The Office was the most-watched series on Netflix in 2018.
Even if you're ready to jump ship, you probably don't want to leave all those photos behind or have no way to contact your friends and/or that one person you met that one time at that one place.
Righting PREPA's ship is seen as a key step in fixing Puerto Rico, which faces $70 billion of debt, a 45 percent poverty rate and a shrinking tax base as residents increasingly jump ship for the mainland United States.
Make no mistake, I eventually felt mortified about the direction in which my train of thought headed, but only after I scraped together enough good judgment to take a step back and jump ship from the BBG online community.
A two-thirds majority of the senators present would be needed to oust Trump, which means 20 Republicans would have to jump ship if all the Democrats and the two independents who caucus with Democrats form a united front.
The danger for companies that decide to work with Mr. Trump is a revolt from within — from valuable employees who could easily jump ship to other tech firms if they don't see their bosses being responsive to their concerns.
Righting PREPA's ship is viewed as a key step in fixing Puerto Rico, which faces $70 billion of debt, a 45 percent poverty rate and a shrinking tax base as residents increasingly jump ship for the mainland United States.
Airlines can rarely be persuaded to jump ship to rival suppliers because of the costs of training and parts, but this week's Paris Airshow has witnessed two such announcements as sold-out planemakers mount incursions to continue their growth.
The acts, highly touted when they were passed in early 223, are aimed at spurring a Puerto Rican economy that is facing a 222 percent poverty rate and rapidly shrinking tax base as residents jump ship for the continental United States.
While largely seen as an afterthought in the race, his supporters could help swing the race, since those who back a candidate with less than 15 percent support in a precinct have to jump ship to a more popular candidate.
"I've been in Washington for 30 years, and the fact that major senior Republican senators didn't know what was in the bill that leadership staff was drafting" may have partly led Lee and Moran to jump ship on the bill.
First off, I get it: Anyone dealing with sticker shock in light of the potential local, state and property taxes they face under the new laws could be tempted to jump ship and make tracks for so-called "tax-free" states.
In that episode—this is a major spoiler, and there will be a few more minor ones, so here's your chance to jump ship—Lawther played another teen-ager, a boy targeted by an Anonymous-esque blackmail ring for having viewed child pornography.
According to a Gallup study, 53% of workers are "not engaged" at work, which basically means employees are showing up but aren't excited to be at work and are ready to jump ship as soon as a better job offer comes along.
The brash British departure from the E.U. that was steeped in independence and taking back the country, but now she is patching holes in her cabinet as ministers jump ship and President Trump says he may meet with one of them while he&aposs here.
If you want to experience that satisfying click every time you charge up — and have a safeguard against damaging your cords or ports with an unexpected tug — you'll have to hold on to your old Apple laptops or jump ship to the Microsoft Surface line.
Gilmore Girls' descent really begins somewhere in the middle of season 5, and it's a slow burn thereafter, culminating in season 7, which was written and produced by a new team following a botched contract negotiation that led the show's creators to jump ship.
"For me, it was like, okay, we're either going to just go back there and it's gonna be the same old same old — or now it's this opportunity to jump ship," she said at a Television Critics Association panel, as reported by The Wrap.
"It's quite fascinating to see this sort of parallel track of those existing members of the EU suddenly being revitalized, rejuvenated and re-encouraged in the face of what they regarded as the adversity of one member wanting to jump ship," Lagarde said on Tuesday.
Daschle said that amid a media frenzy over rumors that McCain would still jump ship, McCain invited him to a long weekend visit to his Arizona home -- even though the two knew the effort to make him an Independent had come to a stop.
And as a 26-year-old artificial intelligence engineer working for Beijing Bytedance Technology Co, maker of the Chinese news aggregator app Toutiao, George is pulling down an annual salary of around $20183,000 but says he may jump ship if something better comes along.
The change of control provisions are generally designed to give executives an incentive to stay on through a sale process, making it financially attractive enough so they don't jump ship before a sale closes and staying on long enough to ensure a smooth transition, compensation experts say.
American Medical Collection Agency (AMCA) filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in New York this week citing a "cascade of events" stemming from the March 2019 realization that its systems had been breached, as well as the decision of its four major clients to jump ship.
No lock-up is a big benefit — for someBuyer also noted that direct listings — which allow employees to sell all their vested shares right away, without the traditional several month "lock up" period of an IPO — could incentivize valuable employees to cash out and jump ship.
By February, a Google investigation (its self-driving car unit by then rechristened as Waymo) determined that Levandowski had conspired to jump ship to Uber, and that he had taken Google-patented designs for Lidar — the imaging system used by many self-driving cars — with him when he left.
Even if some Spotify users jump ship for Tidal's better library, how is the company going to become profitable in an industry in which likely no streaming service is (Spotify, Pandora, and Tidal all lose money; Rdio was bought out; Google Play and Apple Music numbers aren't known)?
"They're just trying not to look crazy, because if they look too crazy, then Susan Collins" — a Republican senator from Maine — "and a few of the moderate Republicans might jump ship," said Raymond T. Pierrehumbert, an American climate scientist who holds a chair at Oxford University, in Britain.
While we can all blow a hole in a lot of the statements including (John) Kelly's and (James) Mattis' given how carefully worded they are, they sow enough doubt that his supporters, and maybe even a swath of people in the middle, may not jump ship over the book.
While the legalization of marijuana has not yet caused a severe hit to the nationwide floral market, McCann suggests that a significant number of growers all across America are prepared to jump ship on the production of tulips, lilies and roses in order to cash in on the cannabis trade.
That provision allows schools to absolve themselves of all responsibility for coaches who deceive recruits—promising they'll be around, or failing to mention that they are about to jump ship—and it's one of the reasons we see so many assistants switch jobs soon after players have inked their NLIs.
The project benefited both city and church by pulling tourists closer to the city's main attraction, but it also encouraged retailers and shoppers to jump ship in favor of the new City Creek Center, leaving Gateway's 2.26 million square feet of retail space nearly deserted — and ripe for striking bargain basement deals.
Because no Democrats have yet indicated that they will vote for DeVos, this means that Vice President Mike Pence would have to break a 50-50 tie in order to get DeVos through the Senate; the Democrats need only one more Republican to jump ship in order to kill DeVos's nomination entirely.
"The opportunists who don't want to miss out on cabinet posts might now be tempted to jump ship, though Mahathir's published list of MPs could have drawn the lines such that it now makes no sense to move over, given that they have been explicitly identified as Mahathir supporters," Cheng wrote in a note.
The Libra Association has already lost some of its key members, including Mastercard and Visa, and we might see some of these members jump ship to other projects like Celo in the future — especially since Celo members don't have to contribute a hefty financial investment to be part of the association, unlike Libra's members.
Dyson, the British appliances company founded by a vocal supporter of Brexit, swears that its decision to move to Singapore is not a reaction to Britain's planned departure from the E.U. But with one proposed exit plan summarily rejected and the prospect of a delayed divorce, the temptation to jump ship to calmer, more business-friendly waters is growing.
If competing primary care providers are unable to provide a comprehensive care experience in line with Oak Street's, we could see more seniors jump ship — and with senior citizens expected to account for 20% of the US population by 2030, we expect to see primary care startups continue to tap into this market as a pillar for growth.
And it was super lucky timing because they were looking to hire an analyst at the team at the same time that I was looking to jump ship, and it's really thanks to the random work experience I had in college that I ended up getting the job and joining .. I think I was the first woman they hired in probably 10 years.
He went on to tell me that around three to 10% of guests leave their ice rooms sometime in the middle of the night to sleep in a regular room, claiming that most of these people jump ship because they&aposre too hot (the hotel provides super warm sleeping bags) or too drunk after getting carried away at the ice bar.
Ryan CostelloRyan Anthony CostellloHead of Pennsylvania GOP resigns over alleged explicit texts Lobbying world Overnight Energy: Park Service closing Joshua Tree after shutdown damage | Dems deliver trash from parks to White House | Dems offer bills to block offshore drilling | Oil lobby worries about Trump trade fight MORE (Pa.) — the latest Republican to jump ship from Congress — even saying that his frustrations with the Trump administration helped drive him to the exit.
And regardless of which service you use, take the advice of our friends at Lifehacker:How to Jump Ship From Evernote and Take Your Data With YouEarlier this week, Evernote announced its subscriptions are getting more expensive and free users…Read more ReadUpdate: 12/16/16 5pm ET: Evernote reached out to announce they're canceling some of the planned Privacy Policy changes and directed us to an updated blogpost from Head of Communications, Greg Chiemingo.
The lack of racial diversity at many fashion brands is still very much an issue; Calvin Klein, once a tent pole of American style, just announced it was closing its designer-led Collection line; there's a general sense of an identity crisis at New York Fashion Week as young designers jump ship for other cities or decide to sit seasons out; and everyone is worried about the future of department stores, once the style conduits to the country.
But even though some users might take this as a signal to jump ship, not everyone is hopping overboard so quickly: I will exploit the obvious stupidity of MoviePass right up until the moment it crashes and burns and I will enjoy every second of it DON'T BAIL OUT THE BANKS, BAIL OUT MOVIEPASS The loyalty is understandable — after all, MoviePass's flat fee for a whole month of movies is cheaper than the average cost of a single ticket in most markets.

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