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BEFORE THAT KICKS IN, BEFORE THE RESTRUCTURING THAT YOU ARE DOING IN CLIMATE KICKS IN, BEFORE THE BIG CONTRACTS THAT WILL BE GOOD FOR OTIS KICKS IN THIS IS A GREAT TIME FOR HIM TO STRIKE, ISN'T IT?
In the three Nordics, the top rate kicks in at less than two times the average wage; in Sweden, the top rate kicks in at around $77,1.13, according to the OECD.
So stay safe everybody as summer kicks in full swing.
And, once the interest kicks in, it's often not retroactive.
Ride Check kicks in when the app thinks you've crashed.
Peak summer season airfare pricing kicks in around June 15.
The trauma of it kicks in and doesn't let go.
But this is also where the political element kicks in.
"I always joke, 'People like nature until nature kicks in.'" 
The Age Discrimination in Employment Act kicks in at 40.
As the molly kicks in, the desire to drink minimizes.
He had taken 22018 free kicks in previous World Cups.
Generally, this far into a bull market, euphoria kicks in.
Some have venom that kicks in on a time delay.
That's why our libido kicks in: To fill that void.
Our age group tends to be before that kicks in.
A landmark privacy law in California, which kicks in Jan.
I read in your plan there's a provision that kicks in if workers are being paid under 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Limit, and then kicks in different amounts at different income thresholds.
Both cards' trip-delay insurance kicks in when the delay forces an overnight stay, or, if you aren't stuck overnight, the Preferred's coverage kicks in after 12 hours, and the Reserve's after six hours.
The Chase Sapphire Reserve also offers primary rental car insurance, meaning it kicks in first, whereas the AmEx Platinum offers secondary rental car insurance, meaning it only kicks in after your regular insurance pays out.
It's all fun and games until the crippling emasculation kicks in!
After a whole new world kicks in, I got chills guys.
Cancer does not wait to progress until your coverage kicks in.
Need to watch whether this muscle memory kicks in more strenuously.
Stream DJ and producer Marcel Dettmann's new DJ-Kicks in full.
"Your training really just kicks in at that point," added Janicki.
The first month is free, before the monthly charge kicks in.
The electric motor kicks in a second after you start pedaling.
New York City's new mansion tax kicks in on July 13.
But by the time it kicks in, it's often too late.
When ISA kicks in, drivers can override the brakes by accelerating.
By noon, the other side of being an artist kicks in.
In the U.S., the highest federal rate kicks in at $500,000.
"That's where we found our system really kicks in," he added.
Out in the cold October air, the cacao finally kicks in.
We were probably too busy getting our kicks in daily life.
The researchers also videotaped some of the kicks in close-up.
But then after the fact — that's when the anxiety kicks in.
As he retreats, the sound on his body-cam kicks in.
Once it goes beyond Bluetooth range, Tile's finding network kicks in.
We'll have a couple beers till the CBD oil kicks in.
Then the LIM kicks in, zipping the raft up another tunnel.
However, once you start breastfeeding regularly, another hormone kicks in: prolactin.
Maybe give yourself a bigger challenge once the caffeine kicks in.
Once the bridge kicks in, things start to take a darker turn.
Testosterone kicks in in Week 2, which contributes to an increased libido.
At almost exactly the two-hour mark, Blue Ivy's voice kicks in.
The system kicks in for contests that have three or more candidates.
Roughly two-and-half minutes into my run, the watch kicks in.
After the one-time warning, YouTube's existing three-strike system kicks in.
The government has until early March before the debt ceiling kicks in.
The AI kicks in to allow you some freedom in expressing yourself.
Then one of three nature sounds (or the FM radio) kicks in.
At SoFi, the 0.25% fee only kicks in after you hit $10,000.
Also — and this is where the shame kicks in — it feels good.
The new activation process kicks in at the end of this week.
So, when a market downturn happens … the hurt mentality really kicks in.
That demand is anticipated to increase as summer driving season kicks in.
Dick at least tries to get his kicks in healthier ways now.
The top rate of 39.6 percent kicks in when income exceeds $12,500.
Top rate kicks in for married taxpayers who file jointly at $5.493,050.
For any (or all) remaining seats, the ranked choice count kicks in.
However, it only kicks in after a 12-hour or overnight delay.
When summer kicks in, you'll be glad to have this with you.
The real functionality, however, kicks in when you click into an app.
It may be another four months before the next contract kicks in.
And this is where the true nightmarish scenario of "Crocodile" kicks in.
Bladder and colon involuntarily empty, and the autonomic nervous system kicks in.
Agajanian approached his kicks in the conventional straight-on, toe-first style.
Like he says ... no regrets, especially once O&R disease kicks in.
Once she kicks in that amount, the federal government pays the rest.
It's hard to imagine what else could happen before autumn kicks in.
Take a sneak peek at the upcoming kicks in the post below.
You should wait till the coffee kicks in before starting the meeting.
There is a primordial dread that kicks in when you face fire.
That means patients have to pay that amount before insurance kicks in.
And when boredom kicks in, that's when you start thinking about those things.
But the biggest money-saver kicks in after the trip to the dealer.
Inside, claustrophobia kicks in quickly with "Spoiled Foot," an intimidating, site-specific behemoth.
What about a set of rules for when a purchase program kicks in?
We like to smear it on before the in-flight anxiety kicks in.
The crawler then kicks in some motorized assistance to help the kiddo go.
The U.S. Department of Labor's new overtime rule kicks in on Dec. 1.
"It's beautiful how fast mother instinct kicks in," she tweeted to a fan.
Smith reckons we've got 150,000 years before the next ice age kicks in.
Then from outside a generator kicks in and the band continues their set.
When the hunt for the magic wand kicks in, the real problems start.
The first kicks in when a driver launches the Uber (or Lyft) app.
"The 60 or 70 percent rate kicks in at $10 million," Doocy said.
When this really kicks in we'll start paying off that debt like water.
Once this feature kicks in, all the data on the phone is inaccessible.
And having just driven through the intersection, and then the entrepreneur kicks in.
Ganni Harriet Sneakers We love these ruffled kicks in all their weird glory.
Again, you can set specific hours when Do Not Disturb kicks in automatically.
Just imagine the comments they'll make once the 2020 presidential election kicks in.
Even there, "decoherence" eventually kicks in — random information replaces the data you input.
Apple's crackdown on apps that don't have privacy policies kicks in next month.
The adrenaline kicks in and your stomach is also wondering what's going on.
As soon as I see his name on the screen, anxiety kicks in.
In 1994, Mexico lost to Bulgaria on penalty kicks in the second round.
The mode, which enhances photo quality in low light conditions, kicks in automatically.
By the next morning, Jewell&aposs fifteen minutes of fame kicks in hard.
That year is also the first time the reduced tax credit kicks in.
And then when it comes to us, that's when our job kicks in.
If lawmakers do not reduce spending, "sequestration" kicks in and enforces the caps.
Every year, the Elvis gear kicks in and it just goes into overdrive.
Even before the legislation kicks in, police have been stepping up their efforts.
At that point, catastrophic coverage kicks in and your share of the cost drops.
Because fentanyl passes through the blood-brain barrier quickly, it kicks in almost immediately.
It will also likely to be of excellent quality as La Nina kicks in.
After rough turbulence kicks in mid-flight, I order wine on the plane ($2114).
Depending on the retailer, the APR that kicks in afterward can exceed 25 percent.
Your options are usually limited to tossing the work out kicks in the trash.
When this really kicks in we&aposll start paying off that debt like water.
Once the speed kicks in, you get a very happy feeling: work is fun!
I feel like some extra boost of energy that just kind of kicks in.
Get early access to Lovehoney's best deals before the Black Friday rush kicks in.
The Sapphire Preferred's coverage kicks in after 12 hours, or a shorter overnight delay.
For reference, the dry humor part usually kicks in when someone brings up Brexit.
As an adult, every time they see a clown, the run mechanism kicks in.
As we all know, once the season opens, the adrenaline kind of kicks in.
The Enterprise docks at Yorktown Star Base to resupply when the plot kicks in.
I have an active fantasy that kicks in around tax time — don't we all?
The offer kicks in next week for all users and runs through April 30.
The torque really kicks in around 25kmh, accompanied by a roar that's all throat.
The woman of honor may even join them if the Fireball shot kicks in.
Deductible: How much you'll have to shell out before your employer's plan kicks in.
Therefore you shouldn't ever run out of money, especially after Social Security kicks in.
With secondary insurance, the coverage kicks in after whatever other insurance is in place.
That kicks in when someone spends more than 20 percent of their time lobbying.
Any quantum computation has to be completed before decoherence kicks in and scrambles the qubits.
The most significant part, though, is that this credit kicks in with $1 of earnings.
Now we’re doing too my-*inner child kicks in*MUFUGGIN TMNT IN INJUSTICE?!?
Ew. As if this weren't already creepy enough, that's when Michael Jackson's "Thriller" kicks in.
TECHNICALS: Support for LME aluminum kicks in around the 21-day moving average of $1,835.
TECHNICALS: Support for LME aluminium kicks in around the 21-day moving average of $1,20.4.
It looks like the entire display has been smudged up when holographic mode kicks in.
A new accounting rule, IFRS 9, also kicks in, demanding timelier provisions for credit losses.
State insurance laws and policy conditions will specify when exactly the hurricane deductible kicks in.
"When her asthma kicks in, she will just be coughing all day," al Shabi says.
They both don oversize white shirts with lace-up kicks in the PEOPLE exclusive pic.
Once it wears off, and the come down kicks in, it's a whole other conversation.
"Where's my mind?" she repeats before the chorus kicks in with skittering R&B beats.
Until now, they've been limited to using 1TB before the $10 overage fee kicks in.
That promotional rate is good for the first year, before the standard pricing kicks in.
If he is harmed, though, his metabolism kicks in and he can heal himself rapidly.
Users can try it out for a month for free before the fee kicks in.
About Mile 28, on a crowded bridge on the Gowanus Expressway, it really kicks in.
Then the aromatherapy kicks in, letting you wake up to the scent of your choice.
And when the civil rights movement kicks in, we're expanding to more and more people.
"It will begin to affect consumers as the summer driving season kicks in," he added.
There are times when it's unavoidable, like when automatic spending kicks in during a downturn.
These plans require people to spend sometimes thousands of dollars before their insurance kicks in.
"Just knowing the deadline is looming, some kind of performative thing kicks in," Bradley explains.
Instead, the cover kicks in as soon as they log on for a delivery shift.
But this may fall once monsoon season kicks in and curbs transportation, the source added.
And then, one day, the urge to find and score new beauty loot kicks in.
The maximum rate kicks in comparatively early, with an annual income of around 55,000 euros.
One of the many mechanisms that [kicks in] is an overall inflammation of your cells.
Bear in mind, these plans generally come with higher consumer costs before coverage kicks in.
But the fee kicks in whether you drive in from the Hamptons or 61st Street.
If no candidate gets 50 percent of first-place votes, then ranked-choice kicks in.
England will face Croatia, who beat Russia on penalty kicks, in a semifinal on Wednesday.
But after five minutes or so, it's done — and then, alas, the plot kicks in.
It will be nice to see what they can do when the action kicks in.
Ariadne continues to get her kicks in the parking lot, scripting her own impetuous adventure.
If lawmakers do not act, a $1,500 tuition increase kicks in, burdening local school districts.
HoodCelebrityy "Bum Pon It" Looking for one last summer fling as Virgo season kicks in?
The first sip triggers the nostalgia centers for ketchup, and then the brine kicks in.
" The third idea she shared was, "You could be dead before your insurance kicks in.
But then what kicks in afterward is almost this idea of being a literary citizen.
This means you have to pay more expenses on your own before insurance kicks in.
The latest round of tariffs that the superpowers have slapped on each other kicks in.
The top rate kicks in for married taxpayers who file jointly at $600,000 and up.
Now that Thanksgiving is over, the marathon of gift shopping and holiday parties kicks in.
Another video begins silently, but audio kicks in as officers move in to grab Johnson.
For single taxpayers, the top tax rate of 0003 percent kicks in for income above $500,000.
This then kicks in whenever Do Not Disturb is automatically or manually enabled on your device.
Then, the mathematician in her kicks in and she adds, "It's very inefficient if nothing else."
But the bigger surprise was when the chorus kicks in of her sisters singing w me.
Several large banks have said they will shift jobs out of London before Brexit kicks in.
You know the moment when your headache kicks in along with a tidal wave of questions.
At the hotel, Archie kicks in the door to find Nick St. Clair on the floor.
Under Obamacare, if health costs rise, the government kicks in more money to help cover them.
A free trial is available for new users, before the $6.99 per month pricing kicks in.
My sweet tooth kicks in and I go for a shortbread cookie and peppermint-chocolate kisses.
Likewise, the income threshold for when a 2000% investment-income tax kicks in is not doubled.
The beginning of each Mindhunter episode begins with a prelude before the real action kicks in.
Then your mind shifts to the potential worst case scenario and your survival instinct kicks in.
Here, Google kicks in and turns the screen gray to disorient them, and their avatar disappears.
There is less ambiguity about who pays the estate tax, which kicks in above about $5.5m.
Automation kicks in when interpreting a customer's digital plans, says Tempo Automation co-founder Shashank Samala.
When this really kicks in we will start paying off that debt like it is water.
They need not live together, and there is no set period before the law kicks in.
The Radio City Rockettes got their kicks in at President Donald Trump's inaugural ball on Friday.
Faced, without explanation, with such idiosyncratic elements, our organizational instinct, our default to logic, kicks in.
But maybe salad disguised as cake will buy you some time before social ostracisation kicks in.
That is more than just some morning fog before the second cup of coffee kicks in.
But there should come a point in the headline-writing process when common sense kicks in.
But Conner warned that time will be short once the Democratic presidential primary really kicks in.
AND THEN THE COST SAVINGS KICKS IN. SO I HAVE A LOT OF CONFIDENCE IN 2018.
Homeowner policies, for example, often have a deductible of $500 to $1,000 before coverage kicks in.
But the most important detail – when each bracket kicks in — has yet to be spelled out.
But then that old school mentality kicks in, and something about special treatment just feels wrong.
Johnston told VICE police are expecting a spike in cannabis-impaired driving once legalization kicks in.
The AI kicks in after you use Time to complete a specific task a few times.
An extended benefit program kicks in during spikes in unemployment, adding several more weeks of payments.
He compared it to taking a breath during a marathon, before a second wind kicks in.
Still, it provides useful data about which projects have broken ground, well before marketing kicks in.
This is where the trick kicks in: Don't stop running at the end of an episode.
Remember that signing up through the general enrollment period means your coverage kicks in July 1.
U.S. soybeans usually dominate the market in the fourth quarter as the autumn harvest kicks in.
If the customer puts the can out for curbside recycling, though, the city's system kicks in.
The current top rate is 39.6 percent, which kicks in at $470,700 for a married couple.
The company believes pilots won't be confused when the new MCAS anti-stall software kicks in.
U.S. soybeans usually dominate the market in the fourth quarter as the autumn harvest kicks in.
Likewise, the income threshold for when a 2300% investment-income tax kicks in is not doubled.
When the music kicks in, Ms. De Keersmaeker represents its emotions as physical forces: gravity, momentum.
However, many analysts believe the market could still retest its lows, especially as earnings season kicks in.
Week 3, Progesterone kicks in, and with it, a bit of lethargy and cravings for comfort-foods.
Obviously. But here's where the analogy kicks in: we're all making that same decision, all the time.
The real magic, however, kicks in only when the output is analysed—which happens in real time.
I'd read somewhere that at that age the brain matures and reason kicks in and listening begins.
The way he kicks in the soulful synth chords half way thru the track is so tasty.
Your subconscious kicks in and you're flowing with your friends and the song sort of writes itself.
The gamification truly kicks in with the app, which ranks players against friends and larger leader boards.
About halfway through the swim I get bored, and it kicks in and it gives me focus.
There's also an optical stabilization mode that kicks in when you are shooting at under 1/60s.
If more than 20 candidates meet either the polling or the donor threshold, a tiebreaker kicks in.
After 10 straight failures, Apple's auto-erase function kicks in, permanently wiping all information from the phone.
It is meant to let business and people affected prepare better before the new reality kicks in.
At that point, the fight-or-flight kicks in, and it's really not up to you anymore.
It kicks in when profits exceed 25 percent of those forecast in a mine's original feasibility study.
The pay gap kicks in early, at age 32, when women start getting passed over for promotion.
This trade is based on his expectation that the dollar will rally as a downturn kicks in.
"It's not just people waiting until Social Security kicks in and then dropping out," Mr. DeSilver said.
If no candidate wins a majority, a complex system of elimination kicks in, based on voters' rankings.
It kicks in if the landlord or board knew about, or should have known about, the pet.
A hit on a joint kicks in quickly; cakes or drinks can take an hour or two.
Those are the times when I remember the hatred directed toward me, and the futility kicks in.
Later, a synth kicks in, creating a theatrical swirl of noise that nearly swallows the singer whole.
"You go specifically for the patio furniture, and then the treasure hunt aspect kicks in," Ciccarelli said.
A worker now has to shell out about $2500,218 a year, on average, before coverage kicks in.
Toyota's new $27,000 plug-in Prius will go 25 miles before its internal combustion motor kicks in.
Because once Drummond's expected max contract kicks in this offseason, the Pistons will be nearly capped out.
Then her rock band kicks in, her voice gets rough and her words turn pointed and pitiless.
In an effort to encourage breast-feeding, a ban on marketing infant formula kicks in this spring.
Although high-income deregulation does limit high earners, the rule only kicks in once rent hits $2,700.
Grumpy non-morning types will be grateful for the intuitive controls, even before the caffeine kicks in.
Our confirmation bias kicks in, causing us to seek out evidence to prove what we already believe.
That plan kicks in with the March 22018 run of Super Tuesday states, but won't stop there.
More workers will be eligible for overtime pay when a federal law kicks in on Jan. 1.
And my problem, philosophically, with that is that it means that the human cautionary instinct kicks in.
You&aposll feel the kicks in the lower abdomen as the baby moves toward the birth canal.
And making it to age 65 when Medicare kicks in is not exactly a full-exhale moment.
I know if someone kicks in my door, there's going to be hell on the other side.
A short-term policy generally kicks in about a week or so after the person becomes disabled.
The next trigger, level 2, kicks in when the index falls 13 percent, another 15-minute halt.
Really, when you think about it, Mason Plumlee getting kicks in the nards is beautiful and truthful.
Hollywood Speak Golden time: Super-duper overtime, which typically kicks in for union workers after 16 hours.
Hear that snap sound that kicks in around the 29-second mark, and repeats throughout the song?
Maybe when puberty kicks in he will assume the awkwardness of Charlie Brown or the forwardness of Sally.
We have moments where anxiety kicks in, and everything is going wrong, and people are staring, and great!
If you slice through it, you get more sell orders and the algorithms and machine trading kicks in.
But for companies with over $100 million in profits (that's about 1200 companies) a second system kicks in.
Plus, if you happen to experience unstable connection, the kill switch feature kicks in to cut all connections.
On the other hand, the 37 percent tax rate for trusts kicks in at $12,751 in taxable income.
The auto tax breaks target those who buy cars after the sales tax hike kicks in October 2019.
You order a car, just before surge pricing kicks in as everyone else scrambles to avoid the rain.
"For context, this [law] kicks in within days of a typical at-home test working," Ocasio-Cortez tweeted.
And if you need some help deciding on a color, you can see the kicks in action here.
Once the coffee kicks in I get down to work business while listening to more Horror Movie Podcast.
However, the minimum wage kicks in for fewer than one in 20 workers, despite Spain's comparatively low wages.
Then there's another aural surprise when the downbeat kicks in, and the song assumes its reggaeton-pop form.
So can most people in other rich countries, meaning old age now arguably kicks in later than before.
Many of them patrol the night, after the island-wide curfew kicks in and the streets go dark.
Just think of what happens when you travel across time zones or when daylight savings time kicks in.
As the brew kicks in, the participants' stomachs rumble—diarrhoea and vomiting are the vine's other main effects.
But her golden Labrador retriever sidekick is ready to alert her before it kicks in, day or night.
For me — and I'm sure I'm not alone — the stress kicks in before my battery ever gets low.
Just forget the towel or your fundamental limits, and keep going until that permanent brain damage kicks in.
Among changes announced is the reduction in the minimum holding period before the seller's stamp duty kicks in.
Still, Saunders said, not all European equities are necessarily going to rise after Chinese domestic stimulus kicks in.
The deal kicks in when at least 55 countries representing 55 percent of global carbon emissions ratify it.
Frustratingly, you'll have to pay the full $220 for the first two months before the credit kicks in.
Mr Chollet reckons that this president's foreign policy will look pretty good too once hindsight kicks in. Maybe.
Barao has one of the nicest right low kicks in any division and it is snapped out quickly.
Cigna said that under the terms of the contract the insurer signed with Collegium that kicks in Jan.
If losses from an attack exceed a set amount, a federal backstop kicks in to offset insurers' payouts.
Typically, foreign trips by a president help stabilize or even boost approval numbers slightly as patriotism kicks in.
The alarm system also comes with a 24-hour backup battery that kicks in if you lose power.
There could also be action soon from the Internal Revenue Service as the new tax law kicks in.
Vans got a big boost in 1982 thanks to Sean Penn's kicks in Fast Times at Ridgemont High.
Masato also used this shift to set up left high kicks in several of his K-1 bouts.
Medishield Life kicks in when you've paid the deductibles for the year, and after you've paid your coinsurance.
The amount you must pay out of pocket before your insurance coverage kicks in and covers the rest.
No one festival or media event can define a generation, and ideals become flexible when life kicks in.
The IMF expects growth could approach double digits in the late 2020s, once the LNG project kicks in.
About a half-hour after sipping a cup of joe, the caffeine kicks in, and is quickly absorbed.
The first such circuit breaker kicks in when the falls at least 7 percent, what's called level 215.
Investors don't know how many shares SoftBank and other investors get in the event this provision kicks in.
" As the fourth quarter begins, she added: "That's when your mind-set kicks in that we're not tired.
The first such circuit breaker kicks in when the falls at least 7 percent, what's called level 1.
The endless kicks in Weinstein's belly, the persistent movements that had given her so much joy, became unbearable.
A Pavlovian self-consciousness kicks in: You are 280 again, ungainly and unsure if you have bad breath.
On this day the sky imitates a deep blue lagoon of opportunity and "The Feeling" collectively kicks in.
Employees have to pay out-of-pocket for this before being reimbursed until Starbucks's company insurance kicks in.
For example, there's an innocence beforehand, but cynicism kicks in after Cannon spends a year (1613) in Vietnam.
When that kicks in, riders will be able to swipe their iPhone or Apple Watch to catch a ride.
So the state kicks in a bit more spending, but gets a whole lot of federal money in return.
For starters, the top federal tax rate of 5.753 percent kicks in for income above $500,000 for single filers.
And after a while the muscle memory kicks in and you don't even have to think about it anymore.
We stand at the counter and eat as many as we can before the sugar rush kicks in ($7).
Sneaker enthusiasts (ahem, sneakerheads) have closets full of flashy kicks in every hue, most likely made of synthetic materials.
Post-investment, LocalGlobe's operational support kicks in, with the overarching aim to help each startup become Series A-ready.
Once the sugar kicks in I'm in trouble till it wears off and they pass out😂😴😂.
In high-deductible plans, which are increasingly popular, families must pay at least $2,600 before any insurance kicks in.
"Literally within five minutes of application, the Filmatrix technology kicks in and you feel the tightening," Dr. Hu explains.
It's part of the company's adaptive mode, and it kicks in when it detects you're out in bright sunlight.
In Italy, if budgets are not approved by Dec 31, then automatic provisional financing for the state kicks in.
When the sperm gets close to an egg, that ion channel kicks in due to its proximity to progesterone.
This is when Apple's agreement with the Irish government — which the European Commission is taking issue with — kicks in.
As the second game showed, the immune system of the fire kicks in if you choose not to link.
Ask to skip the waiting period before 123k matching kicks in and start saving for retirement (with help!) now.
One oddity: Since 2006, the exemption has been higher than the threshold at which the highest rate kicks in.
It also means you'd avoid having to find your own medical insurance until Medicare kicks in at age 65.
The Paris deal kicks in when 85033 countries, representing at least 55 percent of emissions, formally join the agreement.
"Democracy is always exciting but it is merciless when it kicks in," RTE News reported Kenny to have said.
She said the percentage is "affordable" and only kicks in once the now-graduated student has a "decent" income.
Although financial aid typically kicks in when students begin college, that first year is not when working income matters.
That's when Justine's hunger for human flesh really kicks in, and the desire to throw up seizes the viewer.
That version of Arthur fades when the story kicks in, which is why I spend my time avoiding it.
If the total ends up being less than that guarantee, then DoorDash kicks in the rest of the money.
If an order's total plus tip doesn't meet the minimum, DoorDash kicks in more pay to hit that threshold.
For a $22019-an-hour employee, the tax kicks in if you work Monday, Tuesday and half of Wednesday.
The energy sector for years has also had a mutual assistance program that kicks in during major power disruptions.
Part B coverage kicks in when you visit a doctor or receive other outpatient services, like a flu shot.
With Congress playing Santa this week, stocks could rally on until the real Santa rally kicks in on Friday.
When you feel anxious, your memory kicks in — flooding you with memories of moments where you failed or flopped.
That being said ... Carl's got a favorite pair of kicks in his closet, and spilled the beans to us.
Today, stagnant wages and low interest rates indicate the economy still has plenty of slack before inflation kicks in.
When the sturgeon return to warmer waters, instinct kicks in and the eggs loosen in preparation for springtime—i.e.
That means you have to pay more out of pocket toward your health care before the plan kicks in.
On the technical front, resistance kicks in at $1,245-$1,247, the 924.003-day and 100-day moving averages respectively.
But the pledge only kicks in once 100,853 people in a given country have committed to doing the same.
Before the latest change, the index had to drop by 10% or more before the circuit breaker kicks in.
Croatia has looked more comfortable on the ball early, but Nigeria has won two free kicks in Croatia's half.
Once installed, the app automatically kicks in to shut down notifications when the car reaches 15 miles per hour.
An additional $6.7 billion will be available on October 1, when funding for the next fiscal year kicks in.
Those polls are before the Republican attack machine kicks in, which will make the Democrats look like Quaker pacifists.
This applies to any handcrafted drink sized grande or larger, and the offer kicks in at 2:00 p.m.
Military personnel in full regalia perform elaborate fast-paced marches and high kicks in a show of one-upmanship.
Lonelier than ever, the introspection kicks in: what have you just killed, and for what reason — at what cost?
Atlanta recovered two onside kicks in the closing minutes, including one with 1:54 remaining, to make things interesting.
But the pledge only kicks in once 100,000 people in a given country have committed to doing the same.
But it's that last part — actually sinking money into stocks — where the intimidation factor kicks in for many women.
"Under" makes warm, sticky-palmed stress sexy from the moment its "underunderunder" vocal intro kicks in like a mantra.
To ensure a minimum return, banks can add a floor that kicks in when Libor drops below that rate.
Yet Ellenberger threw zero low kicks in this bout and it was Perry offering up the multi-faceted attack.
The deal, which kicks in immediately, will let Facebook users watch highlights of any game shortly after it ends.
Insurers are chopping coverage limits and requiring IPO clients to pick up more costs before a policy kicks in.
"Once it touches on Chinese state interests, censorship kicks in," says Emeka Umeji, a Nigerian academic who has studied CGTN.
Alistair Overeem was able to show how distracted and concerned Dos Santos can be by kicks in their last bout.
Long-term disability, which ordinarily kicks in after three to six months, typically replaces 40% to 60% of your income.
As the balls are attracted to each other, the drag force kicks in and the system decreases in total energy.
We hang out for a couple of hours before her jet lag kicks in and she decides to head home.
I broke the psychic habit before seeing my therapist, but sometimes the urge to call a psychic really kicks in.
Families split up by the first version of the ban are racing to reunite before the second one kicks in.
In the darkened auditorium, children in 3D glasses watch as the film of him answering their very question kicks in.
It can suss out what websites you visit (before the SSL kicks in, anyway) and how many movies you're streaming.
Premiums go down in theory, and a premium tax credit kicks in for people at or below the poverty line.
"I think everyone's self-preservation mechanism kicks in when they make a big life decision such as this," Evans explained.
Long holidays definitely strain the budgets of poor families, since free school meals stop and extra child care kicks in.
People must also be able to pay their medical bills up to the point where their insurance coverage kicks in.
"This is a moment where the compensation regime in banks kicks in in full drastic and dramatic force," Kramarsch said.
Hurtado hopes to lift the initial threshold after which the statute of limitations kicks in to 50 from 18 years.
"It's incredible to watch a mum do what she does, when a mother's instinct kicks in," he told the outlet.
Morty tries one last time to distance himself from culpability, before a flip switches — and wasteland combat therapy kicks in.
The price per bottle of Heineken will drop to 800 francs ($0.9231) from 1,000 francs, once local production kicks in.
A sense of urgency kicks in when there's a buzz around a deal, encouraging shoppers to whip out the plastic.
Four days later South Africa were awarded another two spot kicks in a 5-0 win over Guatemala in Polokwane.
The brackets go up to the top rate of 37 percent, which for a single filer kicks in at $603,000.
You'll notice that August 16th is roughly a month after the premiere, which is also when subscription billing kicks in.
As soon as the crime is committed, a huge professional apparatus kicks in, and a massive, inhuman bureaucracy takes over.
From the start line, the acceleration won't impress you too much, but once the torque kicks in, you're already flying.
Winter's not all that bad — in fact, there are some experiences we'll probably yearn for when the heat kicks in.
BILL GATES: Well, Warren's correct there's a 3.8% tax that kicks in at a very high level of capital gains.
Amazon's recorder kicks in when it hears the word, after which the assistant is then programmed to respond and converse.
A notification of some sort, like this mockup we made last week, that tells you when the 'smoothing' kicks in?
One of these, which kicks in this year, will force them to collect and verify beneficial-ownership information on clients.
" While signed today, the new order is granting a 10-day delay "to allow coordination before the measure kicks in.
Those results indicate most Americans do not understand how tax reform's downside will affect them after the switch kicks in.
The exemption amount will be $55,400 for individuals before the AMT kicks in, and begins to phase out at $123,100.
The T8 defaults to a hybrid dynamic where the gas engine kicks in at 15 to 20 miles an hour.
The iPhone 11 will have a new Night Mode, which kicks in automatically when shooting images in a dark setting.
And because health insurance is public, there are also no deductibles — the amount a person pays before insurance kicks in.
Baggage delay insurance kicks in at six hours, and is up to $100 per day for up to five days.
However, the Amex Gold card just added trip-delay reimbursement of up to $300 that kicks in after 12 hours.
And this denial from the truth kicks in and all you want is that medicine to give you oblivion again.
"If you impose anything, the compliance mindset kicks in — the mindset of doing something intrinsically good goes away," he said.
It also offered me more than a few kicks in the teeth in the form of gender bias and harassment.
Those two "bonus" gems are now marked for deletion, but again, the glitch kicks in and only one is destroyed.
Sahm's original idea was that the government should just send out checks to every American when this indicator kicks in.
But then instinct kicks in, literally, frog kicks and long pulls, the finer feeling of propulsion through sunlight and molecules.
Episode 10 Cersei's explosive revenge plot kicks in about 16 minutes in, with the stabbings of Pycelle and Lancel Lannister.
Second, when the information has moved to the director, 50 USC Section 3092 of the National Security Act kicks in.
Before your medical coverage kicks in, depending on your plan, you may have to face copays, coinsurance — and your deductible.
A good deal of the material in this section has an English-language dub soundtrack that kicks in by default.
Medicare kicks in at 65, and you can learn about its different coverage levels (and what they cost) at medicare.gov.
The comment comes before an additional 10% tariff imposed by China on U.S. farm imports kicks in on Sept. 1.
A close relative, contingent business interruption insurance, kicks in when the shutdown is at a supplier of the insured company.
Night mode automatically kicks in when you're capturing images in a dark environment to reduce noise and brighten an image.
Nursing homes qualify for a substantial degree of coverage under Medicaid, which generally kicks in after other assets are depleted.
But Vetter insists the seasonal increase in fatalities, just after DST kicks in, would be too much of a coincidence.
Average exchange policies come with enormous deductibles, requiring enrollees to pay an average of $6,000 before insurance even kicks in.
Go the balance transfer route only if you've got the gumption to pay off your debt before interest kicks in.
Still, we have a little breathing room before the next round of even more crippling sanctions kicks in this November.
And, of course, tens of thousands of people are likely to die before even a best-case scenario kicks in.
This is an amount of money that you are responsible for paying for health care before insurance coverage kicks in.
The feature kicks in automatically when you're shooting in the dark, and the brief demo showed onstage looked pretty impressive.
The iPad lockout is a security feature of Apple devices that kicks in whenever someone repeatedly types the wrong password.
That's because, like , we have an even steeper annual deductible to cover before coverage kicks in, plus coinsurance and copays.
Can your boyfriend pinpoint how far into the future he's able to think before his dread of death kicks in?
It's officially winter, the holidays are over, and two distinct roads lay ahead before the seasonal affective disorder really kicks in.
Depending on your homeowners insurance deductible, you could be on the hook for $500 or more before your insurance kicks in.
The new rule kicks in December 1 -- just in time for that shiny new drone you'd been eyeing for the holidays.
There's also Samsung's comically dated spinning 3D text screensaver that kicks in after just a few minutes and can't be disabled.
The Eraole's electric engine is powered by solar panels across the wings, and when there's not enough sunlight, biofuel kicks in.
But, depending on who you sell to, you might be at risk when a correction kicks in (if it hasn't already).
However, 40 minutes into the tour, motion sickness kicks in and I start counting down the minutes for it to end.
Once your cash is at the partner bank, the insurance kicks in so you can rest assured your money is safe.
To ensure the clients paid nothing, he waived their annual deductibles — the portion patients pay each year before insurance kicks in.
Kunis ran some errands in a Tolani minidress, paired with some requisite cool-girl kicks in the form of Stan Smiths.
And I think it will do even more so in June and July, as the events part of that kicks in.
As with the progressive income tax, each rate applies until the next threshold is reached, when the next rate kicks in.
When a user looks at something through Lens, Pinterest's visual detection kicks in and determines what objects are in the photo.
But it's also worth remembering that deductibles matter too — because that's what we pay out of pocket before insurance kicks in.
To avoid having medical bills drain a retirement account, delay retiring until age 65 when Medicare eligibility kicks in, Stratton suggests.
Even if they had, though, it would all be easy enough to replace once that billion-dollar shoe deal kicks in.
By the time "Independent Women" kicks in it's kind of game over for your inhibitions and you'll probably be up twirling.
Kohli thinks inflation is unlikely to rise far above 2 percent, regardless of the fiscal stimulus that kicks in this year.
Marshall will make about $23 million in 221, and his new deal kicks in the next year and runs through 2120.
That's when Jaime's dialogue kicks in, and he convinces Brienne to come and kneel before him so he can knight her.
High-deductible plans, where consumers pay more costs out-of-pocket before their insurance kicks in, continue to become more popular.
In the US, meanwhile, people with high deductible commercial plans sometimes pay thousands of dollars before their coverage even kicks in.
The suspension of the moving expense deduction kicks in for the 2018 tax year and expires at the end of 2025.
Today, this especially feels true as there already almost 10 new tracks worth writing about even before my coffee kicks in.
So it's possible that extra calorie burn really only kicks in after 10 weeks, which is what the new study found.
Then the groove kicks in: fast and funky, as an urgently raspy vocal rides a jabbing modal desert-blues guitar line.
On the Kazakh Stock Exchange, trading went into the Frankfurt auction mode, which automatically kicks in on movements bigger than 1.5%.
When a train loses traction, its braking system automatically kicks in, grinding the stiff wheels against the rails, creating flat spots.
There is a special kind of sinking feeling that kicks in when news develops faster than the human brain can process.
When accelerating from a stop, the hybrid system will use electricity to launch the vehicle before the gasoline engine kicks in.
The bicycles are electric assisted, so when you start pedaling, an electric motor kicks in that gives you an extra boost.
When it kicks in, the new dividend will be almost double what it was when Nadella took over from Steve Ballmer.
A common complaint is that the Firdapse kicks in too fast and wears off too fast or doesn't work at all.
That would get him out around November 2020, but then the BOP math kicks in, and the potential sentence starts shrinking.
This means no monthly premiums, no copayments for going to the doctor, and no deductible to meet before coverage kicks in.
Instead of requiring a cosigner, the rent price on the app includes an insurance fee that kicks in if the renter defaults.
I really try to keep a zero balance, and I've put it off as long as I can before interest kicks in.
Hours will pass like minutes, but hey, at least you learned about the historical prevalence of diving kicks in pop culture.72.
During Week 4, estrogen nosedives and here's where PMS typically kicks in – insomnia, emotional sensitivity, and sometimes even physical symptoms like headaches.
Since Schnatter already owned about 30 percent when the shareholder plan was adopted, the provision kicks in for him above 31 percent.
When the court ratifies the result, a 90-day timeline for the formation of government spelled out in the constitution kicks in.
And no one's sure what it would cost, since it depends on how clean tech progresses and how much innovation kicks in.
Australia missed their first two spot-kicks in the shootout and Ingrid Syrstad Engen buried the winning penalty to send Norway through.
"The demand for lithium isn't really in question, it's just a matter of when that demand really kicks in," BMI's Miller said.
But, there is this amazing thing when the adrenaline kicks in, you find yourself doing things that you didn't think were possible.
Adrenaline kicks in, your blood starts pumping, and the blood rushes from your gut, giving you a fluttering sensation in your stomach.
Japan, where the state pension kicks in at 61 (it is due to rise to 65 by 2025), is a rare exception.
When neurotypical people have something to do (a task to complete), the DMN shuts off and the task-oriented network kicks in.
The bigger story is deductibles — the amount you have to pay before your insurance kicks in — which are growing in every way.
Under Florida law, if the final tally comes in with less a half a percentage point margin, an automatic recount kicks in.
"American Girl" kicks in as we get to know the school grounds, setting an energetic tone for the rest of the movie.
Once your cash is at the partner bank, the FDIC insurance kicks in so you can rest assured your money is safe.
It is right to do so, though it would double the threshold at which the tax kicks in, from $22.4m (for couples).
Once it knows where everything is, augmented reality kicks in to display the exact moves needed for solving using the Kociemba method.
Once ketogenesis kicks in and ketone levels go up, the body is in ketosis and burning fat instead of the usual glucose.
Under Florida law, if the final tally comes in with less a half a percentage point margin, an automatic recount kicks in.
You may also want to stop taunting your friend who can't eat pizza—they might be getting their kicks in other ways.
"I was able to get a couple kicks in on its head and then it miraculously let me go," Wapner told CBS.
" Given his prominence in the Trump orbit and conservative circles, he says, "I expect to get a couple kicks in the nuts.
And there will be hell to pay when the remorseless math of rapidly falling tax revenue kicks in during the next downturn.
The toppings create an explosion of sweet and spicy flavors — first the heat of the Sriracha, and then the citrus kicks in.
And that just kicks in, even if you don't think you're doing it you're doing it, you're doing it, is your argument?
Felipe said Kljestan usually takes the free kicks in that area but had given the Brazilian the green light to hit it.
But anyone eager to test out her furious kicks in a match has had to wait for Capcom to finish her DLC.
Researchers pointed out that high bills during that time period could reflect policyholders paying off their plan deductible before coverage kicks in.
English clubs could receive additional boost in revenue once the new Premier League broadcast deal kicks in from the 2016/17 season.
The Vlissingen outflow will accelerate again from next month when another new rule, limiting the rent on queue-locked metal, kicks in.
"Speed of Dark" offers an early glimpse of the project, opening in atmospheric whooshes and chimes before an electropop beat kicks in.
RIO DE JANEIRO — Corners in field hockey are similar to corner kicks in soccer but certainly more elaborate and perhaps more interesting.
Chandler Catanzaro, who missed two kicks in the rain on Sunday, hit from 45 yards to put the Jets up 10-7.
It kicks in after the first 2.5 gigawatts' worth of imported capacity and is slated to decline over the next four years.
It's fun to play someone who kicks in a door and takes no prisoners, because it's not how I live my life.
It's a very strong high, and it's very straightforward—the high kicks in pretty quickly, and then it goes away pretty quickly.
But contrary to low expectations for low tier teams, these are the times when the desperation kicks in, and weird shit happens.
Overall, lawmakers face a tight window to advance major legislation before election season kicks in and they head for the campaign trail.
The Business Platinum card, meanwhile, offers secondary coverage, which kicks in after your personal car insurance in the event of an accident.
It starts at a 20013 and reaches a 15 when the whole band kicks in, eventually surpassing human comprehension at the chorus.
And then, if something really bad happens — you get leukemia, you get hit by a bus — the high-deductible insurance kicks in.
They also have only two more years before Wall becomes eligible for a mega-deal that kicks in when he turns 29.
Looking at penalty kicks in Italian and French soccer leagues, the researchers found that aiming down the middle had the highest payoff.
"The adrenaline that kicks in on the water lifts me above it," she told the British newspaper The Sunday Mirror in 19993.
This benefit pays out until the higher-earning spouse reaches 2401, at which point his or her own larger benefit kicks in.
"Twenty and out," officers call it, the club of retirees who leave as soon as their pension kicks in at 20 years.
On wide lens shots, it will start to be active just above the roughly 10 lux floor where Night Mode kicks in.
When I'm in a show or a musical, I think my fight-or-flight instinct kicks in and my metabolism shoots up.
The bill does make some changes to how much health insurance plans can ask customers to pay before their coverage kicks in.
Deep Fusion kicks in automatically, as long as you are not using the ultrawide-angle lens and not shooting in burst mode.
"Congress can legislate a stay on any legal action until that oversight board kicks in," Padilla told reporters on a conference call.
But if they don't pick anyone, the presidential line of succession kicks in, just as it would if the president were assassinated.
If the driver doesn't react quickly enough, the Collision Mitigating Braking System kicks in and can bring the car to a full stop.
There's a Europop beat that kicks in at the chorus, which is itself a Katrina & the Waves "Walking on Sunshine"-indebted musical treat.
Of course, my conscience kicks in every now and then, making me feel bad for spending a lot of money for these vanities.
One reason many couples extend their financial entanglements is to stretch health insurance coverage for one spouse until Medicare kicks in at 65.
There's a five or so second lapse as the headphone actively listens for changes in the environment, and then it slowly kicks in.
The weight is offset by the electric motor of course, which kicks in smoothly after about half a revolution from a standing start.
But the subscription following the free trial kicks in after only 21 days — something that's detailed in the fine print, but often missed.
Of course, once voice recognition kicks in, we will be okay, because my Siri, Cortana, Google or Alexa will only respond to me.
Messi has scored an astonishing 34 times directly from free-kicks in La Liga, six of which came during the 2018/19 season.
As hydrocodone kicks in and physical therapists teach me how to negotiate without two weight-bearing legs, my temporary immobility shrinks in significance.
I'll feel really sexy, then my Christian shame kicks in and I think: Oh God, everyone on the internet has seen my butt.
What's next: These increases are only going to get bigger in 2022 when MLB's seven-year, $5.1 billion deal with Fox kicks in.
Russia went on to eliminate Spain in the round of 16 before losing to finalists Croatia on penalty kicks in the quarter-finals.
The team then went on to beat Spain, the 2010 World Cup champions, in penalty kicks in the round of 16 last week.
And consider this: Do you really want to move somewhere where you'll be the only person with zits until the diet kicks in?
They have also predicted hundreds of thousands of people would be infected in Puerto Rico when the mosquito season kicks in this summer.
"Proud," the jaunty track that kicks in after "Poison Root" cuts out, builds around a Western box piano line and simple acoustic chords.
Your sympathetic nervous system kicks in, which is the system that allows your body to respond quickly in the event of an emergency.
It's here that the larger conversation kicks in—one about trust and to what degree we're willing to share our lives with strangers.
"When everything is being squeezed, a Soviet instinct kicks in: people survive in small groups, bonding with friends and relatives," says Ms Zubarevich.
Guests mingled with members of the Keds Collective, including Allison Williams and Billie Whitehouse, and later walked away with personalized kicks in hand.
There's one big reason why Republicans are pushing this bill: They need to pass something soon, before the 2018 reelection season kicks in.
There's also the option to include slope sensors that detect when the bike is on a hill and kicks in for extra help.
Sweden's tax scale kicks in with a 32-percent rate at $2,000, while U.S. taxes start at $9,85033 with a 10-percent rate.
Ultimate Software also kicks in a 40 percent 401(k) match, free boot camp classes twice a week and free lunch every Monday.
"That is a common thing, where, you know, the joke gene kicks in, and it's like, 'Dude, read the room,'" Rudd told Stern.
Just keep in mind that this insurance is secondary, rather than primary, which means it kicks in after your own personal car insurance.
Italy impressed for a while, but suffered on penalty kicks in the worst, almost chaotic shootout between it and Germany one could imagine.
"Congress can legislate a stay on any legal action until that oversight board kicks in," Padilla said in a conference call with reporters.
But despite the delay, employers are already making incremental benefit cuts to avoid shocking changes for their employees before the tax kicks in.
Westbrook is 28 years old, and he has one more guaranteed season on his contract before a $30.6 million player option kicks in.
You lay there for ten or 15 [minutes], then all of a sudden it kicks in and you're like shit, it's fucking hot.
Its load-balancing band steering automatically kicks in when networks are busy, which means you won't sit around clicking refresh and resending requests.
This can be done for a very short time until the enemy's anti-radar technology kicks in, said a former Indian airforce pilot.
That was one of the things that I noticed: The score is very sparse in parts, and only kicks in at certain moments.
Once ketogenesis kicks in and ketone levels are elevated, the body is in a state called "ketosis," during which it's burning stored fat.
Ortega only threw out a few kicks in this bout, but his first attempt showed how much use he could make of them.
In default mode, the system uses an incline sensor to detect when you're going up a hill and then kicks in to assist.
He left the game having completed 153 innings this season, two short of receiving a $500,000 bonus that kicks in at 155 innings.
The guarantee kicks in on a third of the loans once the debt holiday ends if the company is unable to resume paying.
But as health plans with high deductibles have become more common, more patients must pay these negotiated prices until their insurance kicks in.
Criticism of the game focuses on the fact that it costs $10, with relatively little game play available before that fee kicks in.
This would have served as a kind of bridge for renewables, carrying them to the point when the Clean Power Plan kicks in.
It includes baggage-delay insurance that kicks in at six hours and maxes out at $100 per day for up to five days.
I just won't think too hard when I do, so the charade doesn't crumble before the wave of cinnamon-scented nostalgia kicks in.
The result, unfortunately, is an initial hesitation when starting from a stop, then a huge burst of power as the engine kicks in.
But it's when the heist plot kicks in, and we meet a whole parade of well-intentioned kooks, that Barn 8 comes alive.
Scotland was moments away from victory after Griffiths scored with a pair of superbly taken free kicks in the 29th and 21th minutes.
"When you're in the moment, you know, it's more of training kicks in," Nicole McKeown told Randi Kaye on Anderson Cooper Full Circle.
Once taxable income reaches $306,2003 for MFS, the 37% tax rate kicks in, compared to $612,350 for MFJ and $510,300 for single filers.
In the night game, the Falcons kept things interesting against the New Orleans Saints by recovering two onside kicks in the fourth quarter.
The ones here focus on a president's policies by, among other things, removing "automatic stabilizers" — spending that kicks in when the economy weakens.
Once your cash is at the partner bank, the FDIC insurance kicks in so you can rest assured that your money is safe.
High deductibles — the amount one has to pay before insurance kicks in — in ObamaCare plans have been at the center of the debate.
If the group gets its wish before the end of the year, the California privacy law could be sunk before it kicks in.
China and the United States are trying to hash out the interim deal before a new round of tariffs kicks in on Dec.
If you do stay on employer coverage through a small company, Medicare will often pay first before other health insurance coverage kicks in.
By the way, it will take a little while because before it all kicks in and welds together, it takes a little while.
When the legislation kicks in, Britain's estimated 500 head shops, newsagents, and take out restaurants will be banned from selling any kind of NPS.
"When boredom kicks in, that's when people get edgy, and pissed off, and that's when fights start happening and that," Harry Harper tells me.
In their product description, the seller adds that 2FA, or two-factor authentication, kicks in when a hacker triggers the company's anti-fraud systems.
Once you have those two conditions, you're basically in a situation where Darwinian evolution kicks in, and to biologists, that's what it's all about.
That good wife mentality from seven years ago kicks in and Alicia darts into the bedroom to grab a tie and jacket for Peter.
And the Launch Edition, limited to 1,500 cars, kicks in red mirror caps, black wheels, a red leather interior and a special, commemorative plaque.
Another new bump in the road for campaigns to consider: 2020's primary marks the first California election where same-day registration kicks in.
But at $1,495 it's not cheap, especially when you factor in the required $39 a month subscription fee, which kicks in after a year.
While MacDonald threw almost no leg kicks in the fight, Thompson was constantly slapping, tugging and jabbing at MacDonald's lead leg between his punches.
Go a Little Easier To the Sports Editor: Re "Lou Michaels, All-Purpose Player, Dies at 80; Missed Kicks in '69 Super Bowl," Jan.
Scientists are scrambling to understand how a warming planet will affect the world, and it's not entirely clear where runaway climate change kicks in.
However, an existential threat to Obamacare kicks in in 2019 when the law's individual mandate to buy insurance will no longer be in effect.
A typical employer health plan now asks an individual to pay more than $33,000 out of pocket before coverage kicks in for most services.
Then the "what the hell effect" kicks in, and any attempt to put a limit on what you eat is silently but swiftly abandoned.
On top of that, there's wall-running, which kicks in automatically when you swing into a wall for more horizontal and vertical movement options.
Personal umbrella liability insurance, or umbrella insurance, kicks in when you reach the underlying liability limits on your homeowners, condo, rent or auto policies.
Further, many people have high-deductible insurance plans, which means those patients have to pay out-of-pocket before their insurance even kicks in.
But here's where smart planning kicks in: If the hotel is successful, the stakes in the deal will become much more valuable over time.
Now awake, you stumble through the dark, head towards the bathroom where muscle memory kicks in and you find the light switch first time.
When it comes time to finding a seat, high-school logic kicks in: Over time, the same athletes will sit at the same tables.
And this is also why margin debt is the great accelerator on the way down, when forced selling kicks in and liquidity just disappears.
A management fee the manager gets to keep no matter what, while a performance fee only kicks in if pre-agreed hurdles are jumped.
The horror only intensifies when the old man's Cialis kicks in, and the newlyweds seize the babymaking opportunity right there in front of everyone.
The film also includes interviews with former U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, and it's in that moment, early on, that the absurdity kicks in.
At the 24 Hours of Le Mans, there's a point at about 22011:225 in the morning where the delirium and fatigue kicks in.
If it kicks in early enough, it will likely allow for a more active hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean compared to last year.
So before a recession hits, Congress should enhance SNAP to ensure that such an expansion kicks in automatically when certain economic indicators are breached.
With the ensemble right there in front of you, close up, the urge to focus on what art looks like materially, physically, kicks in.
If you are on a group plan, the bill protection kicks in at different levels, depending on how many people are on your plan.
The 243/7 Sobriety program kicks in when someone demonstrates irresponsible use of alcohol — by, for example, drunk driving or other alcohol-related offenses.
For example, a married couple with income of $270,21 is in the 22 percent tax bracket; the 24 percent bracket kicks in at $165,000.
They play one match to position themselves for victory, and then a tougher match kicks in when they have to cross the finish line.
Natixis economist Joseph LaVorgna says it could even hit 4 percent — a target the White House expects to see after tax reform kicks in.
Thompson is more of a straight kicker, chambering his knee between himself and his opponent rather than swinging his kicks in like a bat.
As the ad stamps "PURE EVIL" on the face of a convicted murderer who entered the United States illegally, the creepy music kicks in.
But that's where the anthology format kicks in to the show's advantage: If one episode falters, it has no bearing on what comes next.
Close your eyes and balance on one foot: However much your proprioception, or sensory information kicks in, it will help you to remain upright.
If budget-cutting ever kicks in, all the talk about elevating consciousness and personal fulfillment is going to come back to bite the company.
So when you present our brain with things like these technologies that can over time mirror these abilities, our social brain just kicks in.
Sometimes, the professionals will not be there to assist you, and when they fail to show up on time, human survival instinct kicks in.
The programs prevent copay card funds from counting toward a patient's required out-of-pocket spending before insurance kicks in on expensive specialty drugs.
After most people complete column 2, their default model of change kicks in and they start to think up ways to eliminate those behaviors.
Workers who have deductibles must pay, typically, thousands of dollars out-of-pocket, on top of their monthly premiums, before their coverage kicks in.
Sicilia ate a series of big leg kicks in round one prompting him to dive on a takedown at the opening of round two.
There is a growing number of Americans who have to spend more than $1,000 on medical bills before their health insurance coverage kicks in.
If this bill becomes law it would quash a slew of local initiatives, including a labeling law in Vermont that kicks in July 1.
I had better coverage at a much lower price before; now I have to shell out thousands before this incredibly expensive package even kicks in.
At the moment, the U.K. and the EU are still trying to hit a breakthrough over the Irish boarder, before the March deadline kicks in.
The LNG contracts are linked to oil prices, but there is a typical lag of three or four months until this kicks in, traders said.
For specialty care, there would be a "wraparound" insurance policy that only kicks in if the patient needs surgery or evaluation by a niche specialist.
As a result, before USB Restricted Mode kicks in, an iPhone can check if the accessory is MFi certified – but that is pretty much it.
Many people have high-deductible insurance plans, which means those patients have to pay out-of-pocket costs before their insurance kicks in, he said.
ON NOVEMBER 20173th the New York Cosmos won the North American Soccer League (NASL) title, beating the Indy Eleven on penalty kicks in the final.
There's nothing you have to do — Doze Mode automatically kicks in when your phone has been unplugged and motionless for a certain length of time.
Under the new rules, which took effect last year, the marriage penalty kicks in for married couples with combined income of about $2550,220 or more.
Yet, like all insurance, policies come with varying specifics on coverage, along with limitations on when it kicks in and how much you'd be reimbursed.
But before you fully embrace the frenetic energy that kicks in around the vernal equinox, you probably ought to tackle at least little spring cleaning.
"Equities should rally further down the road when more monetary easing kicks in, but they are unlikely to make much progress in August," he added.
When my new health insurance kicks in, my employer will pay 303%, and dental is $38 a month for the three of us, pre-tax.
Lyft's Prime Time mode kicks in when there is more demand for rides and charges customers an additional percentage on top of the base fare.
This is a really potent blend of taboo, fear, and worry and that's when the playful element of this part of BDSM really kicks in.
Offering features that are just common sense, it kicks in automatically when a game starts but can be heavily customized from the phone Settings menu.
I sneak off to take another DayQuil and play with the kids until it kicks in and it's time to go to our second event.
"She literally has the best collection," Kardashian West raved as she panned the camera around to show off all the tiny kicks in multiple colors.
Department Chicago has already hit its goal on Kickstarter, but you can still preorder one for $1,695 before the retail price of $2,495 kicks in.
There is also a quiet fifth option based on score that only kicks in if you reach the year 2050 (500 turns) without a victor.
Now the I.R.S. taxes the worldwide profits of American corporations, but the tax kicks in only after that income is repatriated to the United States.
Lenders covered by the rule must register with the CFPB by April 85033, while the rest of the rule kicks in on August 19, 2019.
The tax torpedo typically comes at age 28½ , when the required minimum distribution from tax-deferred 270(k) plans and individual retirement accounts kicks in.
And as you move closer, a molecular buzz kicks in; the stain seems to stir, spread and contract into a circle at the canvas's center.
Most economists say it could take years before a commodity "supercycle," like the one that drove emerging-market stocks in the early 2000s, kicks in.
As the opening credits start, and the Ennio Morricone score kicks in, the camera pulls back slowly to reveal a stagecoach approaching in the distance.
When we're looking for cheap baubles, more often than not, our muscle memory kicks in and we end up perusing the same go-to stores.
It automatically kicks in whenever your iPhone detects that you're in a low-light environment, so you don't have to remember to turn it on.
The top marginal income tax rate today is half of what it was in 239.6, and it kicks in at a much higher income level.
The credit only kicks in for families with earnings above $2,500, and from there is capped at 15 percent of each additional dollar of earnings.
People with high-deductible plans, which require patients spend a certain amount toward care before coverage kicks in, could also be hit with testing costs.
The demo area inside of the Steve Jobs Theater was bright and Night Mode only automatically kicks in when the camera detects a dark scene.
People with high-deductible plans, which require patients spend a certain amount toward care before coverage kicks in, could also be hit with testing costs.
The accord does give China more time than the US before it "kicks in"; it came into effect for all participating countries in November 2016.
If you go out to dinner with your friends, everyone kicks in to pay the check, even if you didn't get to pick the restaurant.
By the time the music proper kicks in, with its jouncing 4/4 strings and its sprightly whistled melody, she has invariably stopped crying altogether.
Mr. Deeds 2 Under President Elizabeth Warren, Longfellow Deeds (Sandler) must find a new way to spend his billions before the wealth tax kicks in.
Now the I.R.S. taxes the worldwide profits of American corporations, but the tax kicks in only after that income is repatriated to the United States.
But Sarri was determined to bring on Willy Caballero, who saved three spot kicks in the 2016 E.F.L. Cup final while on City's winning team.
But once the numbing effect kicks in, the mouse launches a second attack and kills the scorpion, despite taking several more stings in the process.
It is not at all surprising to me that the Iranians might do things like go on a shopping spree before the deal kicks in.
Perhaps the user kicks in $5, with the remaining two-thirds covered by a combination of the ride-sharing company, public funding and the retailer.
After verified approval, a 2-person "integrity check" procedure kicks in to ensure the alert contains the appropriate message and the info is properly formatted.
Milwaukee Bucks player Thon Maker threw FLYING KNEES AND KICKS in a crazy brawl during an international basketball game today ... and that was just the beginning!
As you begin experimenting with longer and longer periods of abstinence, try to develop an interest in the specific situations where FOMA kicks in for you.
With this coverage you have to use a provider that is in your network and you have a deductible to pay before your plan kicks in.
The applause kicks in soon enough, as the entire rest of the special features an audience, but 100% Fresh starts off on a strangely vulnerable foot.
And remember that, the lower the premium, the higher the deductibles on out-of-pocket costs that you have to fulfill before your insurance kicks in.
On the technical front, upside resistance kicks in around $753.803,194, the 55-day moving average, though traders say breaking back above $1,200 would need strong momentum.
Where and when the V8 might lag, the electric motor bridges the gap, meaning you're already going by the time the combustion engine's power kicks in.
For example, an individual can have up to $200,000 in income before the Medicare surtax kicks in, but the limit for married couples is only $250,000.
Both Brent and WTI hovered just below $50 per barrel, with rising output from the Middle East capping gains as the summer driving season kicks in.
"Investors who were long in corn had to go as seasonal pressure kicks in with the new harvest," said Meng Jinhui, an analyst at Shengda Futures.
And David, the other day, the president basically said that the Libya model only kicks in if they don&apost come to the table and talk.
It may seem a little hard to picture that working, but Raymond Daniels damn near achieved one of these 'drive-by' flying side kicks in GLORY.
Just before his hit connects, your "force sensitivity" kicks in and presents itself as a line floating in the air, indicating where he's going to strike.
They've also cultivated their synthpop side: "Out of My Mind" kicks in with a massive, ringing, mechanical dance hook that spins round and round in circles.
Long-term disability, which ordinarily kicks in after three to six months, typically costs 1 to 3 percent of a worker's annual salary, according to Policygenius.
When the annual out-of-pocket maximum kicks in, insurance starts to pay 100 percent of covered charges and the consumer is spared further co-pays.
A new round of U.S. sanctions on Iran, the No. 3 producer in the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), kicks in on Nov. 4.
The one-notch uplift reflects the FMNs' springing lien, which kicks in if Wynn Las Vegas grants a lien to other debt at Wynn Las Vegas.
Lobster's artificial intelligence engine kicks in by analyzing these images, building a neural network and enabling detailed search methods, thus enabling the discovery of your work.
Although demand is likely to ease when the tax kicks in, Malaysian palm oil benchmark prices are expected to see some support in the short term.
I set myself the small mental challenge of trying to get my boyfriend to come when the solo kicks in—suffice to say, it didn't work.
Fifty-four percent of people in this age group are worried about covering healthcare costs before Medicare kicks in, according to a recent survey from AARP.
"A lot of people delay selling their art or transacting in the art market until some event happens, until the estate tax kicks in," he said.
On the technical front, support kicks in around $888.503,305 where the 200-day moving average sits and resistance at $1,321 near the 100-day moving average.
Instead, it kicks in around the 100th time you queue up your standard playlist and stare at the same damn wall in front of your treadmill.
In 2014 the league signed a nine-year, $24 billion media-rights deal with ESPN and Turner Sports, which kicks in for the 2016-17 season.
The NYC woman who's getting paid $5,000 to fix clients' dating apps says millennials are the worst at flirting — and that's where 'ghost bantering' kicks in
It came after Ocasio-Cortez suggested in an interview that it would be challenging to afford an apartment in Washington before her congressional salary kicks in.
MCUSTX-TOTAL COPPER TECHNICALS: Upside resistance kicks in at the 21-day moving average around $6,890 and support is at $6,113, the 55-day moving average.
The 135-degree, 8-megapixel sensor next to it kicks in when you zoom out to capture a very wide, slightly distorted (fish-eye effect) photo.
The theory is that "cross-margining" kicks in, and clients can put up less collateral if they deal with a combined exchange than they would today.
To this day, when it all kicks in I feel like I could mosh through a brick wall, and those fills throughout are air-drum gold.
If, for some godforsaken reason, you don't want to hear Fenriz waxing philosophical about songwriting and Dream Death, the actual music kicks in at 2:44.
When you enroll in a HDHP, it's important to know which services count toward your deductible before your plan kicks in and starts to offer coverage.
He noted that some of the Federal Vacancies Reform Act's provisions were ambiguous about who counts as the "first assistant" and when that designation kicks in.
Kasper Schmeichel saved two Croatian spot-kicks in the shootout, plus another from Luka Modric in extra-time, but still found himself on the losing side.
That person could also be responsible for a four-figure deductible, which is the amount each consumer must pay out-of-pocket before coverage kicks in.
Part of the reason is that many Americans now have health insurance plans with high deductibles that they have to satisfy before their coverage kicks in.
The hardening effect of acidic ingredients kicks in only when they're included in higher proportions; if you want to do that, wait until they're tender. Water.
The new plan, which kicks in August 23, really is targeted at empty nesters—a third person in a household would have to pay full price.
I have all the questions and none of the answers, and I suppose we&aposll put off making a decision until the rate increase kicks in.
The accord did not give China more time than the US before it "kicks in"; it came into effect for all participating countries in November 22016.
Once a drought kicks in and the water starts to run dry, it may be too late to build another reservoir or desalination plant, Dawson said.
"The herd mentality kicks in," said Joel H. Moser, chief executive of Aquamarine Investment Partners, a global energy investor, explaining the wave of selling by traders.
A new solar cycle kicks in during 2019 and excess radiation could have devastating effects if the sun decides to rain chaos on its intergalactic neighbor.
Even before the LSD kicks in, "Climax" plays like a fever dream, only the drug is pure kinetic energy generated by dancers doing what they love.
But in a twist destined to help the California company, the solar cell tariff only kicks in after 2.5 gigawatts worth hit U.S. shores each year.
When the drink kicks in 20 minutes later, several residents hallucinate, often drifting back in time to observe their own lives and actions from a distance.
The law added a 2550 percent tax on investment income, but it only kicks in for individuals making $2320,000 or more and couples making $250,000 or more.
But after a couple of straightforward performances of the song — we could all sing along — the algorithm kicks in and begins to deconstruct and reassemble the song.
Hartwig says that in months with a lot of claims, this is where the stop-loss kicks in, capping each customer's exposure at a clearly communicated level.
On Facebook, some lawyers have been advising Houston-area residents to file their insurance claims before the new law kicks in at the end of the week.
Should that change, it risks undermining the bull case that copper is fundamentally poised to surge higher as the seasonal second-quarter global demand surge kicks in.
Virgin is essentially betting on the fact that customers will stick around when the regular plan pricing of $50 per month (which requires AutoPay) later kicks in.
Small companies and "value" stocks that sell at cheap prices, compared to their intrinsic worth, are among those historically seen as doing well as inflation kicks in.
The regulation will be phased in over two years, so do not be surprised to see a rush to open accounts before the reporting requirement kicks in.
Brown, who turns 33 in August, is entering the final season of a contract that will pay him $563 million this season before the extension kicks in.
The Republican presidential nominee also wants to eliminate the estate tax, which kicks in for estates valued at $5.45 million for individuals and $10.9 million for couples.
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But with the iPhone 11, Apple was quick to follow suit with its own night mode, which kicks in automatically when snapping photos in low-light situations.
Pia Sundhage's team eliminated the United States in penalty kicks in the quarterfinals, and now it has sent the host nation, Brazil, packing in the same fashion.
Hodgson was even asked — half-seriously — about how the team's penalty kicks in practice were progressing because England has historically had a woeful track record in shootouts.
When restlessness over your current style kicks in, a simple — or drastic — chop or a change in color can make you feel like a brand-new person.
The slow, upsetting introduction to each situation is Unbound at its best, but the momentum sputters as the game part kicks in, compounded by a few elements.
The agreement kicks in as soon as states representing a total of 270 electoral votes sign on, ensuring that the popular vote will always pick the president.
As restrictions and lockdowns spread from Los Angeles to Paris, market strategists are reevaluating their predictions for how bad it might get before a recovery kicks in.
After all, one of the original justifications for Medicare — which kicks in at age 65 — is that older people have much higher health care needs and expenses.
The SEC chairman said the current rule kicks in when a "stock drops 10% from the previous day's close for two days," preventing short selling the bid.
If you open a new credit card with an introductory APR offer, you can enjoy waived interest for a specified period before the variable rate kicks in.
Some cover the requirements of Europe's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which took effect last year, or the California Consumer Privacy Act, which kicks in Jan. 1.
Tyson coaches him up and gives him a few tips -- while playfully throwing some kicks in the mix, something he obviously couldn't do in the boxing ring.
Many Medicare beneficiaries are subject to a $1,408 deductible, with co-insurance that kicks in after the second month starting at $352 per day, gradually scaling upward.
Her adrenaline kicks in the moment she sees Frankie being shoved into the back seat of an unfamiliar Mustang, and it doesn't dip until the credits roll.
High deductibles make Medicare even more burdensome — a retiree paying for a hospital stay with only Part A coverage will pay $1,261 before this coverage kicks in.
The judges Simon Doonan of Barneys and Dayna Isom Johnson of Etsy offer their expertise while Poehler and Offerman lighten the mood when the stress kicks in.
"Colorado is the first of many states to come as our ballot access program kicks in to high gear and Evan takes his message nationwide," Searby said.
Last weekend at WSOF 29, he finished Brian Foster with brutal leg kicks in the first round, presumably to the chagrin of martial arts oracle Cecil Peoples.
Getting 75 percent of the way there is the relatively easy bit—it's that final 25 that gets really tough, and that's where real expertise kicks in.
In America entitlement to retirement benefits kicks in only after ten years of contributions; in France, we hear, no one gets free baguettes until they can quote Racine.
For instance, while an individual can have up to $2250,2000 in income before the Medicare surtax of 2300 percent kicks in, the limit for married couples is $2000,0003.
If you include those unpaid trials—and assume lots of them will forget to cancel once the billing kicks in—Apple Music might already be beating Spotify stateside.
Through some sort of kitty magic, our feline friend turns into A$AP Ferg — or, possibly, A$AP Fur-g — as a rugged hip-hop beat kicks in.
For instance, while an individual can have up to $25.9,29 in income before the Medicare surtax of 2072 percent kicks in, the limit for married couples is $25.75,0003.
The weird stuff kicks in when you "entangle" particles together, making them interact in a way that the particles must be described using the same list of probabilities.
The uncanny valley effect kicks in—a huge drop-off in the graph of our empathy as we sense we're encountering something both familiar and not quite right.
The U.K. government could announce as early as Monday extra spending plans — a hope that has raised interest in the government's last draft budget before Brexit kicks in.
After a long night of dance music, it's great to listen to something classic like this and people always get very excited when the bass line kicks in.
The Duplex calling feature only kicks in for restaurants that aren't on those platforms and have opted into receiving calls from Google Assistant on their Google business page.
For example, instead of instantly displaying a "Quick Action" menu as with 23D Touch, there's a short delay (one you can see) after the the vibration kicks in.
Cowboy has opted for an automatic transmission — motor assistance kicks in automatically when you need it the most, such as when you start pedaling, accelerate or go uphill.
The sell-off came amid warnings that supplies could outpace global demand even during the peak summer driving season that traditionally kicks in at the end of May.
As the morbid day-to-day realities of the pestilence continue, a physical and emotional distance between the doctor and his patients becomes inevitable: compassion fatigue kicks in.
The problem is the selectivity of deficit hysteria, which somehow kicks in only when a Democrat is president or progressives propose spending that would make American lives better.
The amendment forms a legal framework for CO20153 reduction efforts until 2020, when the Paris climate agreement that more than 200 nations signed in late 2015 kicks in.
On income tax, it has promised to reintroduce the 22016% rate on earnings over £215,290 (rather than £2000,29.4) and add a 19703% rate that kicks in at £21970,210.
The House plan would get rid of the estate tax, which kicks in when a very wealthy person leaves assets worth $5.49 million or more to their heirs.
Compounding this problem is the fact that people with financial problems generally buy less expensive plans with higher deductibles that must be met before their coverage kicks in.
Hunger kicks in only after crops fail, food stocks are exhausted and livestock start dying - but by then, help often comes too late to head off the worst.
"Being a mom prepares you for a situation like this because the motherly instinct kicks in and gives me an edge," Bookout, a mom of three, confidently says.
Instantly, that motor kicks in, boosting the native engine's horsepower and torque by roughly 50 percent and giving me an idea of how Popeye feels after gulping spinach.
Chartists flag minor support around $1.233 level but the next level of support kicks in only around $1.15 — levels touched in the aftermath of the 2016 Brexit referendum.
Those caring for the kitty — who looks shocked and appalled by its new kicks in Facebook photos — are dedicated to helping it get back on its feet again.
Whether the tree belongs to you or a neighbor, if it falls on your home or car, it's your insurance that kicks in and you paying the deductible.
The key mechanic is a fatigue system that kicks in whenever you're hanging from one hand, giving you a few seconds to anchor the other one and recover.
If the supply of electricity coming in from relatively distant coal plants to the south is interrupted, BESS kicks in until local power plants can be put online.
That may not sound fair on the surface, but the opportunity to get off Wall's cap-crippling extension before it kicks in should be viewed as a godsend.
Likewise, when the stock market is at record highs, there is a rush to participate, thus swelling valuations until another emotion, fear, kicks in and then we sell.
Britain is due to leave the European Union in March 153, before a 21-month transition period kicks in with a full exit due on December 31, 2020.
The intention, though, is to use the capsule's "retro rocket" system—which kicks in when New Shepherd is just feet above the ground—to avoid the crash altogether.
Toyota also believes in a middle ground between the two - plug-in hybrids, which can travel some distance on all-electric power before a gas engine kicks in.
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Francis said consider extending the "elimination period" of the disability policy to six months, for example, before the policy kicks in to bring down the cost of premiums.
This is where my white fragility kicks in and I get defensive, or this is where I get sucked into a shame spiral and I can't get out.
The amendment forms a legal framework for CO2 reduction efforts until 2020, when the Paris climate agreement that more than 200 nations signed in late 2015 kicks in.
One level deeper: Under the WRI proposal, if emissions-cutting "benchmarks" are not being hit, triggered changes could include... An upward adjustment in the tax that kicks in.
Your Money Adviser CHASE, one of the country's largest consumer banks, is making changes to its overdraft protection service, which kicks in if customers overdraw their checking accounts.
Young sports enthusiasts will get lots of kicksin all senses of the word — at this free festival of swimming and soccer, presented by this Manhattan fitness nonprofit.
Managers of the Crown Heights nonprofit are hoping that a crowdfunding campaign will raise at least $103,000 to keep it afloat until an expected city grant kicks in.
On opening night in Paris, Renard leapt higher than all opposition — twice — to score with headers off corner kicks in France's resounding 211-223 victory over South Korea.
It features an automatic transmission — motor assistance kicks in automatically when you need it the most, such as when you start pedaling, you accelerate or you go uphill.
Black Ivy, in three adjoining Victorian townhouses, looks like it could well be an Edinburgh family's stately home — until you step in and the boutique vibe kicks in.
You were also correct to assume that Amex C.D.W. coverage kicks in only when cardholders decline the insurance offered by the rental car company: exactly what you attempted.
Moreover, founders who can raise large amounts in the beginning tend to be less frugal and often burn through too much cash before their progress really kicks in.
They may swallow a liquid sedative or inhale laughing gas and once it kicks in, they will be conscious but calmer, so the dentist can do extensive work.
If you'd bought one share of Tesla for kicks in 2010, when it was around $20, and simply forgotten about it, you be setting on a 45X gain.
TECHNICALS: Upside resistance is at $22,2416, near the 8-month high hit in late December, and support kicks in at the 21-day moving average, currently at $6,170.
The marriage penalty — that is, a higher tax liability after a high-income couple files jointly — kicks in for taxpayers with taxable income in the 37% tax bracket.
Though low-premium insurance options are available in the form of high-deductible health plans, consumers are paying a sizeable amount of expenses before their coverage kicks in.
Just a few days ago, Joseph was relaxing in South Florida with friends while Gonzalez missed four kicks in New Orleans and then got booted by the Browns.
Though I wouldn't really call it a mode because it doesn't actually require that you enable it, it just kicks in automatically when it thinks it can help.
"The 'Sell in May (and go away)' phenomenon kicks in" and the correlation between equities and the Canadian dollar starts to work in the opposite direction, McCormick said.
Much of that tainted product could end up on store shelves, as businesses race to take advantage of the regulatory grace period before the mandatory testing kicks in.
However, that provision only kicks in if they report the rape to law enforcement or health care provider within 45 days, or report the incest within 140 days.
Those screams and additional samples of distorted dialogue from the Black Lodge sequence provide an ominous 50-second introduction for the track before its lumbering guitar riff kicks in.
So, it&aposs almost like, you know, once you get across the border, you&aposre free basically for three to five years before the judge&aposs process kicks in.
The ARM adjustment that kicks in after the initial fixed-rate period is based on a widely used interest-rate index, along with the specific terms of your loan.
They spend that time investing in their careers, education, and other pursuits to increase their status and wealth, and the "biological drive to reproduce" kicks in later, McAllister says.
And then I programmed a reminder into my phone for 11 months ahead, giving me plenty of time to cancel my card before the first annual fee kicks in.
With just one rotation of the pedals, the e-bike's battery-powered 350-watt motor kicks in and I zip up the bridge's incline at a steady 20 mph.
Monday's Bronx launch in the central area around Fordham University is a pilot with 200 bicycles that have a battery-powered motor that kicks in to help you pedal.
"There is nothing to prepare yourself for this but you have to resort back to your training and it kicks in and overpowers your first thought process," he says.
On the technical front, gold's upside could be capped by the 200-day moving average at 9453,265, while downside support kicks in at $1,241.20, the low from Oct. 7.
Even today, when I get the pain, it's almost impossible to sit up — I have to curl myself into a ball and rock myself until pain medicine kicks in.
Poot was a Muay Femur (technical boxer) notable for his angular footwork and ability to deploy flash kicks, in advance or retreat, which flummoxed many a ring worthy opponent.
That pledge kicks in if states that collectively hold 270 electoral votes sign on, enough to ensure the winner of the national popular vote would win the presidential election.
My favorite thing that surfaces this week is Cooper's FBI training, which kicks in just in time as Ike "The Spike" raises a gun at him and Janey-E.
We chose to tell it from Cirie's point of view because she has so much experience with knowing everything that is really happening the moment the merge kicks in.
Is there some superpower that kicks in when you become a parent that has you coming up with inventive ideas for how to keep everyone in your family happy?
But instead of taking the spoils as album high notes — moments where the adrenalin kicks in and powers a track to anthemic status — these songs conspire against each other.
Shane Oliver, chief economist, AMP Capital Investors, said all of the growth came from trade as the third phase of the mining boom kicks in as projects start exporting.
"We're hoping that the truce kicks in on the 10th and will allow parents and families to come and access health services and other services," Harneis told Reuters earlier.
In theory, the state could recoup millions of what it gave up through a clawback that kicks in after 10 years, although in practice such provisions don't always work.
In 2017 alone, premiums rose by an average of 25 percent, while deductibles for mid-level Silver plans cost the typical family over $7,85033 before their insurance kicks in.
The policy kicks in when cyber bullying results in wrongful termination, false arrest, wrongful discipline at a school or a diagnosis of debilitating shock, mental anguish or mental injury.
You'll think you've eaten a dud, only to be swallowed into an abyss of anxiety 45 minutes later when your edible unexpectedly kicks in and drags you to hell.
Why it matters: Trump's predicting a stronger stock market once the new tax code kicks in, but the stock market has already hit an all-time high this year.
"We, however, expect growth to peter out as (the) rate cut cycle kicks in, given the significant positive ALM (asset liability management) position of KSA (Saudi) banks," it said.
Drivers love it, often waiting to sign-on to the platform until surge pricing kicks in, but most passengers hate it and some critics equate it with price gouging.
Suddenly there is a whoosh, a whir, and a stir among the spectators — and because you are a racing fan, you forget your quibbles as the adrenaline kicks in.
The problem, Swanson says, is that the spiking sticker prices hurt people who don't have insurance or who have high deductibles they have to pay before insurance kicks in.
Wilson had the guns out ... Ciara was in a bikini top ... and the whole crew looked thrilled to be getting some kicks in away from the rain in Seattle.
I do not have to pay the highest marginal tax rate of 37 percent because none of this income falls above the threshold at which that rate kicks in.
Strong technical support for gold is around $1,266 at the 996.503-day moving average, while resistance kicks in at about $1,283 near the 21- and 55-day moving averages.
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Even H.M.O. plans, which require you to go to a doctor or hospital within a specific network, may require you to meet a deductible before your coverage kicks in.
While also key in the preparations, FEMA's role really kicks in once the storm hits and a disaster has been declared, as FEMA coordinates the government-wide relief efforts.
The Premier League's eye-watering new TV deal – £5.14bn for three seasons, a 71% rise on the previous figure – kicks in this summer, but was agreed a year ago.
Once the new system kicks in, the Japanese banks will be able to procure Hong Kong dollars without having to pay the cost of exchanging yen for the greenback.
This could play to their favor, since they can propose things they like, let the Democrats filibuster them and take the blame when repeal kicks in with no replacement.
Sometimes insurance companies will reimburse for only a small portion of treatment or will require patients to first prove that less intensive therapy has failed before coverage kicks in.
The secret code kicks in, and I know one thing: He and I will stand, teeth bared, between death and our daughter, unquestionably united, saying, Get back, get away.
Before Mercury retrograde kicks in later this month, we do have the Sun entering Taurus on April 19, again bringing your focus to the material matters in your life.
They also say insurers are dropping out of the market and that monthly premiums and deductibles (the amount people must pay before their coverage kicks in) have gone up.
First-quarter growth tends to be weak because of a seasonal quirk, but output is likely to accelerate for the rest of 20.70 as the fiscal stimulus kicks in.
Like the fact that the temperature setting in most workplaces is calibrated to men's metabolic rates, so women are often uncomfortably cold, especially when the air-conditioning kicks in.
We're here to help you avoid the pain of scrambling around for the last dregs of Frozen 2 stash, and build up your collection before the rush kicks in.
Of course not — her entitlement kicks in and she expects to be handed the job without demonstrating any familiarity with the site or any pitches for what she'd write.
Unlike on Android phones, where the mode is one you can select, Night mode on the iPhone 211 and 22019 Pro kicks in automatically when the scene is dark.
Broadly speaking, that threshold kicks in if a bank has $1 billion in daily average aggregate commodity swap exposure that is not secured by collateral, such as cash margin.
Greg Ahee's guitar is a frothing whirl when the chorus kicks in and Joe Casey's voice is as sardonic and perfectly tinged with cynicism as it is on record.
Cypess imagined a scenario where a person is exercising in subzero temperatures, and wearing light enough clothes, that the exercise alone isn't keeping him warm, and thermogenesis kicks in.
So when the high finally kicks in, it might build into an overwhelming feeling, even an overdose, due to all the edibles frivolously consumed to speed up the effect.
But when the chorus kicks in (especially the hook: "Baby, I'm sorry / I'm not sorry") Lovato unleashes a vibrato so powerful that you might just believe anything she says.
We had to ultimately get rid of it which really bums me out because in the original version of the film, it's so badass when that song kicks in.
It plugs in to charge like an all-electric car, but, when the battery is exhausted, the regular engine kicks in and gives a much-extended range for longer journeys.
"If there's some subtle failure that only kicks in two years after launch ... you could end up with a thousand dead satellites in the operational orbit," said McDowell, the astronomer.
In addition, those who sign up before the new pricing kicks in on March 15, 2018, will also be able to keep YouTube TV for the current $35/month price.
Adams sheepishly asks if Charlie might be free later for a jam before work mode kicks in (Adams was about to leave for an 11-day promo tour in Europe).
But in their new study, the team found that another enzyme kicks in in low-oxygen environments, called pyruvate decarboxylase, which is similar to an enzyme found in brewers yeast.
And then the real video kicks in: The suits are sharper than a fresh razor, the licks are light, people are dancing while waving fronds of foliage in the air.
The motor kicks in as soon as the rider starts pedaling, propelling the bike up to 20.63 mph for an average range of 22014 miles on a full battery charge.
The baggage delay insurance kicks in at six hours and covers up to $0003 per day for three days while lost luggage is insured for up to $2000,2100 per passengers.
And once a person experiences a genuine sense of risk, imagined or real, the adrenaline kicks in and that vulnerability takes on a physical form of sweats, rapid heartbeat, etcetera.
TODAY'S WEATHER AND FINALLY Here we goooo This starts out like a normal drone video of Norway's scenic glaciers, rivers and fjords, but just wait until the overdrive kicks in.
Lead researcher Tim Walsh is afraid that once the Chinese ban kicks in, the pharmaceutical companies will just take their drugs to other places where farmers abuse colistin, like Vietnam.
The programs prevent copay card funds from counting toward a patient's required out-of-pocket spending before insurance kicks in on expensive specialty drugs, such as arthritis and HIV treatments.
By this point in the show, the women are less willing to entertain men, and the men seem even more desperate to get their kicks in before the curtain falls.
As the concentration of alcohol decreases in proportion to the water and oil, the mechanism behind the ouzo effect kicks in: micro droplets start to form in the second phase.
New subscribers also will be able to get the first month of Hulu for free, as part of a trial period, before the $9.99 per month bundle pricing kicks in.
But a third, ultra-lean mode kicks in to achieve peak efficiency, with the spark plug managing the compression ignition so the driver doesn't notice what's happening under the hood.
There will also be a way to turn off the feature that can cause this slowdown, which kicks in to manage your iPhone performance as your battery worsens over time.
Never before have key pieces of internet infrastructure been so vulnerable, and there's no doubt that some copycat hackers will try to get their kicks in while they still can.
James Albertine of Consumer Edge Research said that while SolarCity loses money, Tesla could sell cars at an annual clip that will accelerate quickly once the Model 3 kicks in.
He prefers a buy-in for Medicare, a healthcare program for seniors that normally kicks in at age 65, for those 55 and older, calling it a more realistic step.
The trailer commands attention from the first second it kicks in, with Norman Reedus's voice over about the beginning of life in the universe and the beginning of its end.
But as the measure kicks in, some religious leaders are sounding the alarm on what they say amounts to a 21 percent tax increase on churches and charities, McClatchy reported.
He attributed that decline in part to more plans based on high deductibles, which shift the early costs of care to patients before insurance kicks in, and lower care utilization.
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles run on electricity for a certain number of miles, and as their battery runs out of charge, a gasoline powered engine or generator kicks in.
Though Olivieri found some success with his leg kicks in round one, Martin stole the momentum down the stretch and finished things off with a third-round rear-naked choke.
In both the Sag and Gemini rising charts, the Moon is occupied in very communicative sectors of the chart, so when American needs to get diplomatic, our Moon kicks in.
They also say that insurers are dropping out of the market and that monthly premiums and deductibles (the amount people must pay before their coverage kicks in) have gone up.
A treatment method that kicks in right away is necessary for people who need immediate help, for instance after a failed suicide attempt or because they have strong suicidal thoughts.
A massive portion of the United States could be warmer than normal this winter if the La Nina climate phase kicks in, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Locusts are solitary insects most of the time, but when the population density reaches a certain point, their instinct to travel together and form a swarm kicks in, Cease said.
And that payment structure kicks in only after an enrollee passes through the notorious "donut hole," the gap in coverage that begins this year when your combined spending hits $3,750.
In a new federal initiative currently being considered by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), American investors are the latest targets of a paperless policy that kicks in without consent.
Spain had a staggering 75 percent possession but found no way past Russia's hard-working defense, bowing out when keeper Igor Akinfeev saved two spot kicks in the shoot-out.
On the technical front, support for gold kicks in at $1,248, near the 100-day moving average, and resistance sits at $1,260, near the 55-day moving average, traders said.
Make sure you keep track of exactly how many months you have to make the zero or low-interest balance transfer payments before a new (always higher) APR kicks in.
Fitch expects the budget deficit to widen slightly to 1.9% of GDP in 2016 as the tax reform kicks in and the government incurs exceptional costs to accommodate asylum seekers.
These non-profit organizations are funded by monthly premiums, called the sharing amount, paid by the members and require a deductible-like amount to be met before coverage kicks in.
You'll get similar protections with the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card, but that coverage kicks in later: You'll only be covered if you're delayed for 12 hours or longer, or overnight.
The work will not end on May 25, when GDPR kicks in, as companies will be required to provide regular data audits for EU authorities to prove they are compliant.
As soon as the tax increase kicks in, the government will offer points redeemable for future discounts to shoppers who use QR codes and other cashless payments for nine months.
Everything is falling apart and all you can do is get your kicks in where you can and hope whatever comes next doesn't suck as bad as what came before.
No penalty hang-ups for Platt either, as he confidently dispatched his spot kicks in the shootouts against Germany in 1990 and then Spain and Germany again in Euro 96.
What initially lifts "Dumplin'" is that Will is already comfortable in her own skin and generously proportioned body when the story kicks in, and has no problem taking on haters.
But if it's a quantum ball, the uncertainty principle kicks in: You can know how hard to hit the ball, or in which direction to hit it, but not both.
The 29-year-old lawmaker made headlines when she told The New York Times that she wouldn't be able to afford rent in Washington before her congressional salary kicks in.
Before puberty, the disorder affects boys and girls equally, but after puberty, when testosterone kicks in to suppress migraine attacks in boys, the incidence among girls becomes very much higher.
The work and residency requirement kicks in after students graduate, and if students leave the state too early, the scholarship grants they've received turn into loans they have to repay.
" Vinatieri — who missed a pair of extra points Sunday and has seven missed kicks in his last three games — didn't take questions from reporters, saying "You'll hear from me (Monday).
Because Excelsior is what is known as a "last dollar" program that kicks in on top of other scholarships and grants, its benefit to the poorest students would be limited.
In an effort to get more buy-in and hold people accountable for following through, the pledge only officially kicks in if 100,000 people from each pledger's country signs on.
California's Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) kicks in on January 1 and rolls out sweeping new privacy benefits to the state's 40 million residents — and every tech company in Silicon Valley.
Say something like, "Hey Google, be my German translator" or "Hey Google, help me speak Thai," and the feature kicks in, offering up a real-time translated transcript and audio.
The first is that trip delay insurance kicks in earlier on the Reserve — after a delay of six or more hours versus after a delay or 12 or more hours.
Adams sheepishly asks if Charlie might be free later for a jam before work mode kicks in (Adams was about to leave for an 19893-day promo tour in Europe).
Darren Rovell of The Action Network reported the star forward took out a policy with International Specialty Insurance that kicks in if he is selected 53th or later in June's draft.
If and when the temporary order is extended and a full restraining order is issued, that's when federal law kicks in and prohibits an abuser from purchasing or possessing a gun.
This is mainly because of a bigger battery plus a clever new processor, which uses low-power cores for routine phone functions and only kicks in high-power cores when needed.
South Africa's carbon tax law kicks-in on June 1 after nearly a decade of delays, and forms the centrepiece of the climate mitigation response of one of Africa's worst polluters.
"Italy still has the possibility of receiving the number of migrants they are receiving, but unless this responsibility-sharing kicks in efficiently, they will soon reach a saturation point," he said.
Don't get me wrong, when true fall weather kicks in I love nothing more than sitting in my local Starbucks, reading a book, and sipping on a fragrant Pumpkin Spice Latte.
"Do not be alarmed if you feel buzzing or warmth in your head," Dr. Fujita warns as warm orange and maroon lights flood the testing room as pill C kicks in.
But then you have to wait another week or so for the actual credit card-sized card — yes, it's green — to turn up in the mail before it really kicks in.
"Employers had been needing to not just slow cost growth, but in some cases, lower their actual costs, because the excise tax kicks in at a certain dollar amount, " Umland explained.
As a rule of thumb, says Carlos Romano, the head of Nestlé's pet-food operations in Latin America, the animal instinct kicks in when household incomes exceed about $22013,2403 a year.
The same part of the brain that gives us a rush when, say, we win a hand of cards, kicks in when we confront a scenario like unexpected money, Lieberman suggested.
It's distinct from an autopilot system, and only kicks in when the plane is being manually flown, the way a car's traction control activates to keep a driver from skidding out.
The circuit breaker kicks in when the CSI 300 - an index that comprises the biggest stocks on the Shanghai and Shenzhen Composites - declines 5 percent, triggering a 15-minute trading halt.
What's new about it: Ahead of the announcement, Amionx executives told Axios they have developed a fuse that kicks in when a battery hits a certain voltage, temperature or current threshold.
South Africa's carbon tax law kicks-in on June 1 after nearly a decade of delays, and forms the centerpiece of the climate mitigation response of one of Africa's worst polluters.
In April, the month before the "sell in May" classic adage kicks in, the Dow Jones industrial average is up 1.9 percent, on average since 1950, according to Stock Trader's Almanac.
Koreshkov was able to get to Lima's body with kicks in their second fight, but left himself in range for the standard return low kick—coming off worse in the exchanges.
As that Yucatan humidity kicks in, the Desert Hearts crew, now over 20 strong, soggy, bewildered, exhausted, and spent, limps their way out of the jungle and into a new year.
That's when gambler's fallacy kicks in, a mindset where a person believes they would have the ability to beat the odds (or the game) if only they had one more chance.
An automated protection system called the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS) kicks in when the angle of attack is too high, when the plane's nose is too elevated, threatening a stall.
The patients most affected by price increases are usually those with high-deductible health plans, which require members pay a certain amount toward their own health care before insurance kicks in.
High deductible health plan (HDHP): These plans typically have low or no premiums, but require the individual meet a high deductible or out-of-pocket maximum before insurance coverage kicks in.
The combined $953 a year in cash back is absolutely worth it in the first year when there is no annual fee, and still worth $282 after the fee kicks in.
Passengers took mobile phone videos as the rap stars - who go by their stage names Booba and Kaaris - and their minders swung fists and lashed out with kicks in the Aug.
"Colorado is the first of many states to come as our ballot access program kicks in to high gear and Evan takes his message nationwide," Joel Searby said in a statement.
You can see in the chart above that medical debt all but disappears after age 65, when Medicare kicks in, even though seniors rack up the most health care bills overall.
I wait a few minutes, try calling him, but when the voicemail kicks in, I shove my phone in my pocket and leave my apartment, yanking the door closed behind me.
And those who have insurance through their jobs still face annual deductibles of about $1,655, on average, before coverage kicks in, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation's Employer Health Benefits Survey.
In a pivotal moment, the trio proudly held up the three-striped kicks in front of an audience of 40,000 — a crowd that serendipitously had an adidas employee in its midst.
The Iris has normal bicycle pedals and eight-speed race bike gearing, combined with a 250-watt electric motor with rechargeable battery pack that kicks in automatically once pedaling is detected.
Buyers were facing a premium of up to $20 a tonne for Indonesian palm oil, he said, given an export tax that kicks in when the price hits a given threshold.
Service members are entitled to $250 monthly Family Separation Pay (FSA) when they are involuntarily separated from dependents, but it kicks in only after the first 30 days of the separation.
" -- November 244 speech on honesty and transparency in health care prices Facts First: Neither of Trump's new rules about transparency in health care pricing kicks in "immediately" or "as of today.
And given some of the heavy fines levied in recent months under GDPR, tech companies will have to brace for more fines when the enforcement provision kicks in six months later.
Deductibles are the amount you as a consumer must pay each year before your health insurance coverage kicks in for services you receive beyond a certain minimum set of medical services.
There's also a 30-day waiting period before a new policy kicks in — meaning a homeowner buying now wouldn't be covered until right around the time those proverbial April showers arrive.
High deductibles, which force employees to pay for significant amounts of their care before their insurance kicks in, are a hardship for "fulfillment-center workers and call-center workers," he said.
Our low self-esteem kicks in, and we think to ourselves something to the effect of: There must be something wrong with that person to want to love me so quickly.
Swipe left from the home screen and a sort of champagne-bubble animation kicks in as Bixby starts to wake... I usually swipe frantically back to the right to avoid further prompts.
Once bullet time kicks in, the little red meter in the bottom righthand corner starts to drain (and yes, you can extend your slowdown time by landing successive kills — style is rewarded).
Although TV has no shortage of shows built around comics and their lives -- or for that matter, pulling back the curtain on showbiz -- this one captures that moment before success kicks in.
So before your practical brain kicks in and forces you to settle for something more neutral (read: boring), keep the spring momentum alive by checking out the 24 pastel-colored sandals ahead.
There may be a bright electric future for nickel but WoodMac and just about everyone else thinks it will be a couple of years before the EV demand accelerator really kicks in.
While sales people use their CRM tool to track information about their customers, once the sales process kicks in with a request for quote, that's where a tool like Apttus takes over.
LONDON, Nov 2 (Reuters) - Britain's consumer environment is likely to remain difficult in 2017 as inflation kicks in and real earnings are squeezed, the boss of clothing retailer Next said on Wednesday.
That kicks in at a high threshold: The Joint Committee on Taxation is supposed to review tax refunds that exceed $2 million (or $5 million if the taxpayer is a C-corporation).
Boeing self-insures an initial layer of coverage before the Global Aerospace coverage kicks in, said Justin Green, a New York-based aviation lawyer who has represented families in cases against Boeing.
Two of the seven Chicago panels will examine what maximum employment means, a possible sign the Fed may acknowledge much higher levels of employment may now be possible before inflation kicks in.
AFU, on the other hand is a "fast brute force" mode that presumably kicks in when the phone is locked but was turned on and unlocked at some point by the owner.
When we perceive a threat, our hypothalamus—one of our most basic parts of the brain—kicks in to protect us by triggering what many recognize as the "fight or flight" response.
Next up, NHTSA says that trucks with gross weights between 8,501 and 10,000 pounds will mostly be equipped with AEB by September 1st, 2025, three years after the first deal kicks in.
The company will only have to bear losses of up to $40 million before its retrocession cover - when a reinsurance company has other reinsurers underwrite part of its insurance risk - kicks in.
The deal — which formally kicks in on Friday — has countries set non-binding greenhouse gas reduction targets, including an Obama administration goal to cut emissions by up to 28 percent by 2025.
With a tool like HWInfo for Windows, you can see where TCC Activation kicks in: on most laptops, this is a sustained 80-90 degrees Celsius over a longer period of time.
The buyer's incentive to pick up seconds is what she describes as "significant savings on their input costs" — so if you make the buying process simple enough the economic incentive kicks in.
ET (1632 GMT) "Oil is getting whacked again as risk-aversion again kicks in and fears of a trade war inflicted slowdown grip traders," said Craig Erlam, senior market analyst at OANDA.
It comes after Ocasio-Cortez suggested in a recent interview with The New York Times that it would be challenging to afford an apartment in Washington, before her congressional salary kicks in.
Officials touted that finding as a counterweight to anecdotal reports of people who have coverage, but struggle to afford to pay thousands of dollars in a deductible before their insurance kicks in.
It's not just you: The amount of money Americans have to pay out of pocket for healthcare expenses before their insurance kicks in is now double what it was a decade ago.
When Lewis snarls "Drop out of high school" and Elias' lead break kicks in you can feel the room of bogans with noses full of speed and bellies full of beer, heaving.
But then the texture of the track opens up: an electro-pop beat burbles up, a bass line kicks in, and wait, is that a digitally manipulated sample of Hall and Oates?
For example, Stinchcombe said, buying a deferred annuity in your 220s that kicks in at 230 or 250 may use up less capital than holding back savings to cover those later years.
Punter Brad Wing has had underwhelming kicks in consecutive weeks, and the kicker, Aldrick Rosas, missed a 43-yard field goal in the fourth quarter of the team's loss to Tampa Bay.
And so, if you are playing on the Switch, on the go, and the battery did run out, because that auto save kicks in quite regularly, you shouldn't lose too much progress.
The song buzzes like the static of blown-out bass speakers before her "don't look behind you / keep on runnin' from the wild yout" refrain even kicks in, over an HLMNSRA beat.
It's no surprise that their own need for their status to be respected kicks in, and they react negatively or aggressively to Trump's provocations — yielding the GIFs we all know and love.
I don't think technology itself leads to anxiety, but many people around me believe in that and try nudging me to stop using technology, that's the part where the anxiety kicks in.
Amazon, Seattle's largest employer with more than 45,000 local employees, would owe $20 million to $30 million annually from the head tax and perhaps significantly more when the payroll tax kicks in.
Starting at just $37,499 (before any federal tax credit kicks in), it's much cheaper than Tesla's own SUV, the Model X, and more in line with Tesla's budget sedan, the Model 3.
The United States and other major emitters China and India have said they will ratify the deal this year, increasing the chances it kicks in before President Obama leaves office in January.
Early in the week, the market is likely to be driven by technical factors before fundamental inventory data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration kicks in later in the week, he said.
As Boeing moves closer to applying for recertification of the 737 Max, it's becoming clear the company has to prove that its redesigned flight system won't confuse pilots when it kicks in.
Collins noted that the threshold for when the 28500 percent tax kicks in was raised in recent years from $6900 million to $2628 million per individual, ensuring that fewer people pay it.
Laws could be changed to make it harder to avoid the estate tax, which currently kicks in at about $11 million for an individual and about $23 million for a married couple.
"All I See Is You" is halfway through before something resembling a plot kicks in, and even then this limp, shape-shifting psychodrama proves unable to sell it with anything approaching coherence.
Griffin's output was impressive and he troubled Rampage with a series of unchecked leg kicks in the second round, a tactic he employed from there on in as Rampage was left hobbling.
When that sugar craving kicks in, you can simply hang it on your door and the kitchen will get busy putting together a confection that's three feet wide and one foot tall. FoodBeast.
Winners have 45 seconds to speak before the wrap-up music kicks in, and this year, with the show under new producers, an onscreen scroll will list people the winners want to thank.
There's a forced, awkward mechanic that involves everyone raising their hands in unison to get Rocket the security clearance he needs, but from there the music kicks in and the ride gets going.

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