We didn't go low end because we wanted to, we went low end because we had to . . .
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Along with the A5, Alcatel is announcing two other handsets: the low-end U5, and the slightly-less-low-end A3.
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It said it expects revenue growth "around" the low end of a 20-25 percent range, instead of "at" the low end.
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Once known for low-end fare designed to fatten up low-end tourists for the casino's killing floors, Las Vegas's buffets have lately upped their food game considerably.
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The reason automakers don't sell low-end new cars like an $18,000 minivan is that the low-end is now served perfectly well by pre-owned cars — because cars have gotten better.
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The soundstage is breathtaking, the low end is positively massive.
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The low end of the expected range had been $108.
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The low end packs a wallop with strong, bumping bass.
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One Medical priced at the low end of the range.
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The better sound, especially at the low end, is remarkable.
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The previous low end of the range had been 85.9%.
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It's also at the low end of its previous guidance.
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But among the developed countries, we're at the low end.
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In the US, 20 years is usually the low end.
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Of course, many of these limitations are to be expected — the ZenFone Live is a distinctly low-end phone running Android Go, Google's operating system that's been specially pared down for these low-end devices.
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The low end, he says, is at about a two- to three-month supply, as even the vacation home market suffers from the same lack of low-end inventory as the overall housing market nationally.
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Weekly U.S. soybeans sales were toward the low end of expectations.
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Compare that with barely three months' worth of low-end supply.
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The charge was at the low end of expectations, analysts said.
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Battery life is disappointingly on the low end with most hybrids.
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But today, the market for low-end streaming boxes has evolved.
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Low-end Surface tablets have not been impressive over the years.
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Low end torque's pretty good… CZ: It's not a joke though.
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Amgen also raised the low end of its 2017 earnings forecast.
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The low-end $50 smartwatch was one of Lenovo's cheapest smartwatches.
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There are high end and low end systems on the market.
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Our model shipped with a comparatively low-end 215,210 x 215,153.
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Now there's a different kind of low-end in Los Angeles.
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They talked about the low end on one of the songs.
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Atlanta's housing market is particularly spare, especially on the low end.
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The firm said smartphone sales for its low-end models declined.
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He lacked low-end menace, and Tresnjak overdid the witchy kitsch.
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Supplies are leanest on the low end, where demand is strongest.
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Supply is leanest on the low end, where demand is strongest.
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"We think the group is guiding towards the low end of the 2.3-2.8 billion euro range and more firmly warning that even the low end could be breached," Hawkins said in a note to clients.
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Taobao launched Taobao Tejia, a dedicated app for China's low-end users.
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It's neither an expensive, unattainable vehicle nor a basic, low-end ride.
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The baseline retail price for a low-end RX Vega is $399.
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Fortunately, even the low-end the Pixelbook Go includes that much RAM.
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Bose shines in the low-end, with throaty and richer bass notes.
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This isn't even Google's first shot at addressing low-end phone performance.
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And French gamers were at the low end of the medium category.
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Both phones are definitely coming at the low-end Android market hard.
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The company raised the low-end of its earnings forecast for 22016.
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It also lifted the low end of its range for adjusted earnings.
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Her husband said $10,000 a year would be on the low end.
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On the low end, it could be as few as a dozen.
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Obama and W. Bush defined the low end of this recent spectrum.
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The biotech also raised the low end of its 2017 earnings forecast.
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"At the low end, people's expectations have fundamentally changed," Mr. Clarke said.
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It's only released that in developing markets on really low end devices.
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Their decision to end tax incentives for low-end cars suppressed sales.
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On the low end, firms like eMachines lowballed Packard Bell's machines significantly.
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The "Enhanced Bass" button does the same thing for the low end.
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A textbook disruptive strategy targets the low end of the existing market.
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The prosecutors plan to push for the low end of that range.
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On the low end, Pasadena lost 14 percent and Glendale 15 percent.
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Rich low-end torque sends the 530i off in a satisfying way.
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That was the low end of its already drastically reduced target price.
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It leaves her with less "discretionary spending" for the low-end clients.
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Rich companies need to keep raising wages, especially at the low end.
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Unfortunately, tourism jobs land on the low end of the pay scale.
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Recently, Constellation Brands has reported weakness in its low-end wine business.
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In electronics, Mr Yeo thinks the exodus is limited to low-end kit.
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"The offer was heavily over-subscribed in the low end," the source said.
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Faurecia's FCF is at the low-end of Fitch's portfolio of auto suppliers.
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China's success in low-end manufacturing has already caused a backlash in America.
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He says that many low-end subcontractors in his area are closing down.
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We're at the low end of what most people think of as neutral.
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" The Hybrid Mustang will have "V8 power" and "even more low-end torque.
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Staffs bounced in the air to the rhythm of his low end locomotive.
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Android Go isn't a silver bullet for all of Android's low-end problems.
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In fact, it reminds me a lot of using a low-end Chromebook.
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Dell This is one of the better low-end Chromebooks on the market.
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No one else is making 4-inch phones that aren't super low-end.
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Sylvie: I love the physicality of sound through low end vibrations and resonance.
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Among the biggest headaches for textiles and other low-end manufacturers are wages.
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O) and the low-end server arm of International Business Machines Corp (IBM.
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Mueller's office has recommended that he receive the low end of that range.
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THAT'S ONE OF THE BIG DRIVERS AND WITH MOBILE ON THE LOW END.
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The company also raised the low end of its full-year earnings forecast.
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Reported non-performing loan ratios are still low (end-1H17 sector ratio: 13%).
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The low-end is perhaps one of the best things about these speakers.
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For an interactive graphic showing high-end versus low-end sales, click: tmsnrt.
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U.S. wheat sales of 238,600 tonnes were near the low end of forecasts.
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That is why home sales have been dropping most on the low end.
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By 2025, that could grow to a low-end estimate of $3 trillion.
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Their initial success (and better profits) at the low end fund this advance.
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Buck married twice and settled into a devoted relationship, working low-end jobs.
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The higher-end platforms did not suffer for supporting the low-end platforms.
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The pace is at the low end of Beijing's official economic growth target.
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"They're at the low end of their guidance — that's not incredible," he said.
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By 2628, that could grow to a low-end estimate of $28503 trillion.
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You can get a low-end version of the C434 for around $550.
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The Titan is rated in the low end of the segment: 9,660 pounds.
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The Titan is rated in the low end of the segment — 9,660 lbs.
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The alcohol company had previously reported weakness in its low-end wine business.
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But as they offloaded low-end work to China, the tigers moved upstream.
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Prices are rising fastest on the low end, sidelining some first-time buyers.
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There are two scenarios, reflecting the low end and high end of projections.
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I would say more passionately that "not particularly confident" is the low end.
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Wages for low-end workers have been stagnant for more than a decade.
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But I don't think Beijing resents only migrants and the 'low-end' population.
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The low-end diamond market is struggling with too much supply, according to Bloomberg.
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Nobody makes money—or not a lot of money—on the low-end brands.
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Pure Storage also raised the low end of its full-year earnings outlook range.
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That will place the device toward the low-end segment of the smartphone market.
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Toll Brothers also raised the low end of its deliveries forecast for the year.
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UberX, which Christensen ignores in his piece, is a classic low-end market disruption.
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But with Daedelus, I'm loving sticking to the low end, booming stuff for once.
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I understand why Windows 10 S is the default on these low-end systems.
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Halfway through the NBA season, the battle for low-end playoff spots is pitched.
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Android Q will also make encryption more accessible for low-end devices, Cuthbertson said.
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The tablet was reverse-engineered, the low-end addition to the premium Surface line.
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This technology must be built-in and immutable except in low-end burner phones.
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It would help those on the low end but could hurt jumbo loan borrowers.
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Last year, the company closed its low-end mechanical arm business as demand shrank.
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Despite the smaller size, this isn't going to be a cheap, low-end device.
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"Disruption happens at the low end and that's where startups come in," Rabe said.
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Drums are mixed to sound like the low-end wallop of a distant cannon.
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A didgeridoo player circulates the crowd, blowing low end directly into our personal space.
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Supply is leanest at the low end of the market, where demand is highest.
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On the low end, I would like to see my sister recover from depression.
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That is at the low end of cost figures cited by the U.S. government.
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We went low-end because we had to because we'd be out of business.
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Its shares priced at the low-end, or $12, the Wall Street Journal reported.
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And, at either the high- or low-end, the MW07 Plus delivers the goods.
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Affordable Chevrolets soon overtook the Model T on the low end of the market.
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I felt myself wanting more ultra-low-end bass, especially on hip-hop tracks.
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The low end of that range represents a 17 percent rally from current levels.
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At the low end, "we saw places that we wouldn't rent," Mr. Reischel said.
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Nvidia shares declined after the bell to below the low-end of Baruch's range.
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The company missed revenue estimates and was on the low end of growth expectations.
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Monsanto tweaked its 2016 full-year as-reported EPS forecast to the low end of the $3.36 to $4.14 adjusted range and said it expects to be at the low end of its ongoing EPS full-year range of $4.40 to $5.10.
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He continues to expand on his range, while anchoring an exceptional low-end with Dailor.
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"Only a number on the low end might cause the Fed to pause," he said.
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Even the low-end threshold requires at least three in four people to get vaccinated.
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A passive radiator dials up low-end tones, delivering big sound despite the compact size.
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I'm known for being able to deliver real solid low end without it sounding muddy.
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Analysts were expecting earnings of $5.49 a share, on the low end of that range.
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Apple will place Apple Card users at the low end of their interest rate tier.
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A 5.5-inch 1280 x 720 screen is your portal to this low-end experience.
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The company's market cap would be $73.7 billion at the low end of its range.
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There's no subwoofer, and two speakers can't reach that low-end growl on their own.
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All the while, an influx of cheap competitors have undercut it on the low-end.
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Citi's top-end bull case is $1,317 and it's low-end bear case is $329.
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It ditched businesses about to become commodities, such as personal computers and low-end servers.
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At the low end, that's equivalent to a slice of bread or a small potato.
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Meanwhile, low-end work is becoming better paid, in part because of higher minimum wages.
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Fender has tuned these with a very smooth high end and a shy low end.
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That was near the low end of market forecasts for 300,000 tonnes to 900,0003 tonnes.
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That was near the low end of market forecasts for 300,000 tonnes to 900,000 tonnes.
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The bass is never overpowering, but fans of the low end will be very happy.
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The resulting short supply pushes prices higher for what is available on the low end.
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At the low end of that range, an increase to $260 implies 8 percent upside.
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Even the low end of that range topped Street expectations for $1.185 billion in sales.
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The company had earlier pegged the low end of its revenue forecast at $24.0 billion.
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Of course, the low end of the market is equally competitive — if not more so.
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If Moore got that far, turnout would likely be on the low end of projections.
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Woodward asked for five years in prison, near the low end of the sentencing guidelines.
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The company is seeking to win back some of the low-end educational PC market.
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You talk about Low End and these places that have worship for the beat scene.
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You've been as integral as anyone in the Low End/beat scene since its inception.
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That apartment showed what the low end of the budget would buy, Ms. Geller said.
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Both are intended to raise the quality of low-end devices, but from different directions.
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Annual percentage rates range from 13.9% at the low end to 26.74% at the high.
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At the low end, you have high-speed juicers which basically work like a mulcher.
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However, the software may also be forked specifically to run on low-end mobile devices.
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Qian said the firm would aim to upgrade its low-end production lines by 2020.
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"I was subjected to Cheech-and-Chong-itis, which is the low end," he said.
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Mad Axeman of New Orleans began preying on a ready supply of "low end" migrant
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Weekly U.S. wheat export sales of 1.113,600 tonnes were near the low end of expectations.
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Weekly U.S. wheat export sales of 238,600 tonnes were near the low end of forecast.
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Weekly U.S. wheat export sales of 238,600 tonnes were near the low end of forecast.
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Clue of the Day for me is "Piece of low-end jewelry?" for TOE RING.
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The low-end price of launching an Atlas V is $164 million, according to ULA.
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It maintained the low end of the forecast, which projects a drop of 0.5 percent.
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This is the Microsoft Surface Go. It represents the low end of the Surface line.
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At the low end, these are manual labor jobs that are often performed by immigrants.
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That's the low end of its original estimate for the first half of this year.
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What's happening now: At the low-end, some have data caps before speeds are throttled.
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Its opener, "Dreaming," throbs to life with low-end thuds and a repeated piano melody.
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Now, we've probably heard the all-inclusive rumors: watered-down drinks and low-end food.
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Sales of cheaper Honor smartphones and other low-end devices contributed to the company's growth.
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Supply is leanest on the low end, and that is where prices are surging most.
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Dr. Bhatia suggests people make the low end of the range closer to your target.
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At the low end of the new range is the relatively compact and lightweight 200X.
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Apple's strategy is all about premium For Apple, though, those low-end smartphones don't matter.
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That is at the low end of its previous forecast of 453,245 to 21.05,20203 units.
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In 210, Microsoft will expand the Surface brand on both the high and low end.
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"If you go low-end on furniture, go high-end on the accessories," Blumenfeld said.
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Unfortunately, a full system can sometimes upwards of $400 — and that's on the low end.
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Some drugs are much more commonly used at the low end of the income scale.
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That's the low-end of the yield range that really took place in March and May.
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In the end I stripped all the melody away and reprocessed the kicks and low end.
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There's an optional "bass boost" slider that lets you customize low-end frequencies to your taste.
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I would be very surprised if I saw anybody say, 'I'm only doing the low end.
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So Uber started down-market and moved upstream, a clear example of low-end market disruption.
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It's a plug-in for low-end shaping, and it's amazing on basses, kicks, and 808s.
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The industrial products maker also raised the low end of its 2016 full-year earnings target.
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Both of those models are similarly low-end to the 3.1 and cater to prepaid customers.
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The Deutsche Bank analysts said they expect deliveries to reach the low end of that guidance.
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But if your score is already on the low end, it can only sink so much.
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You can easily spend $30,000 to $40,000 a year on helicopter rentals, on the low end.
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Cost has always been a big part of the Kindle line's appeal at the low end.
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A lower price, or a redesigned low-end Xbox One S, could also be on tap.
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Inventory is also most slim on the low end of the market, where demand is strongest.
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The new Echo Show also has a passive bass radiator for much better low-end response.
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"Kansas for years now has been at the low end of all economic metrics," Kelly said.
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Low-end, trucks and performance will be spared, but the luxury badges need to watch out.
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Cashify said its devices are typically low-end, those that retail for sub-$300 when new.
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When you are through with them, you call them 'low-end people' and send them packing.
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If you compared the low-end MacBook Pro to the Surface Laptop, it feels pretty good.
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The low-end waves, such as AM radio, are very weak, but can travel many miles.
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Listings that went ahead were cut in volume and priced at the low end of forecasts.
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The company put that down to customers favoring mid- and low-end devices with smaller margins.
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"In five to 10 years, all the low-end production will go to Pakistan," he said.
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JP: Actually, you'll see that price hasn't been a barrier for us on the low end.
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There's a surprising muscle to the song's low end, and that's reflected in the lyrical sentiment.
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It bought Alphabet Inc's Motorola handset unit and International Business Machines Corp's low-end server business.
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Classic 90s ragga bassline—stabs create hype and sub mirrors the pattern at the low end.
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Combined, those forces are helping push up pay at the low end of the job market.
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But it was losing a larger-than-expected number of customers to low-end VSAT competitors.
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This isn't the lowest we've measured in the past decade, but it's on the low end.
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Affordability is weakening, and fastest at the low end of the market, where demand is strongest.
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Newlat priced its public offering at the low end of a 5.8-7.3 indicative price range.
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Domino's Pizza slipped 8.7 percent after guiding to profit at low end of the consensus range.
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These items sold briskly to low-end retailers and in open-air markets throughout the world.
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The inventory crisis is worst on the low end of the market, where demand is highest.
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After all, they don't make much money at the low end of the product suite, anyway.
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"China's crackdown on low-end steel has left a capacity gap in the market," she said.
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A pummeling wall of sound, a low end rumble like some dragon beating a war drum.
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And his estimate is at the low end for predictions among the people in his field.
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Most of those operations are low-end businesses with second-rate fabrics and poor quality control.
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That's at the low end of the range it had already lowered earlier in the day.
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Bombastic is definitely the word for the out-of-box low end you'll get from these.
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She will be "hitting the very high and very low end only occasionally," Ms. Kludt said.
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In other words, looking at this data, chances are we're on the low end of estimates.
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At the low end is Arkansas, where the minimum wage is increasing from $210 to $215.
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On the low end, organic spinach costs just 7 percent more than conventional spinach (on average).
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He establishes new support levels with $140 on the low end and $28.50 on the high end.
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This cut is further indication that the low-end diamond market is in turmoil, according to Bloomberg.
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It teamed up with niche maker Subaruto develop a low-end sports car both brands now sell.
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But that amount was still at the low end of what Uber originally set out to raise.
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I've learned that mixing high end pieces with low end pieces never ever goes out of style.
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At the low-end are the $79.99 triad of macro lenses in the "Macro Pro Lens" set.
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"(The) slate tablet segment has become synonymous with the low-end of the market, " the firm said.
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The 3.6 percent drop over the past year is on the low end for streaks this long.
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Like the hi-hats, I rolled off the low end and added 4db in the upper frequencies.
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AMD's last generation of desktop chips was disappointing, and has been largely relegated to low-end computers.
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They raised the low end of their 2016 earnings guidance, expecting earnings to grow 7-10 percent.
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BASICALLY OUR AVERAGE SELLING PRICE IS $88 IN THE LOW END FOR SOMEBODY ELSE IS MAYBE $60.
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WHAT'S GOING TO HAPPEN TO THE LOW END PC IF YOU GUYS AREN'T GOING TO INVEST THERE?
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Meanwhile watch manufacturers abandoned the low end and began selling to the high end consumer, the connoisseur.
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Samsung says demand for OLED panels will continue as more companies produce mid-to-low-end smartphones.
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Uber priced its IPO at $225 per share Thursday, toward the low end of its stated range.
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The low end of that forecast is below the $1.07 billion expected by analysts surveyed by FactSet.
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Priced at $22018, the Micromax Bharat 22015, the phone I used, is a decidedly low-end device.
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HMD's line of Android-based Nokia devices are very much aimed at low-end and emerging markets.
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If you're a bass-head, you might be underwhelmed with the low end out of the box.
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Tay added that most of Xiaomi's shipments would continue to come from its low-end Redmi line.
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Once they've listened to The Low-End Theory and Midnight Marauders, hand them this official ATCQ hoodie.
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But throughout that time, using a low-end printer that he bought for $600, Maggu kept prototyping.
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Its anonymous winning bid of around 8 million francs came in at the low end of estimates.
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The concept of the track was pretty quick to form, but mixing the low end took days.
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There's a wide variety of phones ranging from high-end to midrange to low-end budget smartphones.
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The amount of money Habibie has made selling accounts is on the low end of the market.
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The apparel maker also said third quarter earnings would come in at the low end of estimates.
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Even on the low end, the report found, Trump's proposals would significantly increase the number of uninsured.
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For the media-obsessed, these are our celebrities who turn tech coverage into low-end paparazzi content.
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The company priced at the low end of its pricing range, as reported by Reuters on Monday.
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All three models can be ordered starting today, but only the low-end version is shipping immediately.
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He made clear that reforms to reduce overcapacity in low-end and inefficient industries were a priority.
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Even at the low end, "Harleys in Hawaii" was a gift to Harley's marketing team in Milwaukee.
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UWI economist Roger Hosein believes the islands could stand to absorb at maximum 54,000 low-end workers.
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We've set a new higher low end on the market as well," he said on "Closing Bell.
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On the low end of the possibility spectrum, paying users for data could provide a modest subsidy.
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He's wrong, but he's on the low end: the value went from $1.5 billion to $503 billion.
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The essential idea is that "disruption" enters an industry at the low end of a product range.
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The price, which falls at the low end of Uber's planned range, values Uber at $262 billion.
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The company is forecasting full-year earnings per share at the low end of its prior outlook.
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He's a lot of the sound of the album, which is deep low-end but thrashing guitars.
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The point is to take the high-end and the low-end and you collaborate them together.
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Those at the low end of the socio-economic spectrum would have qualified for further premium help.
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Businesses say wages will outpace productivity as upward pressure on pay ripples to other low-end salaries.
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They asked for a sentence at the low end of a range of four to 10 months.
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Huawei uses TSMC for most of its advanced chipset manufacturing demand and SMIC for low-end products.
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My suspicion is that even with low-end values, the total energy is going to be HUGE.
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The low end is 4.0 x 1011 solar masses, and the high end is 5.8 x 1011.
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But it ultimately priced its shares at $12.50, which is at the low end of the range.
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It's just really returning to the low end of a support band it's been in since October.
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"This process has not produced an adequate supply of rentals at the low end," the researchers wrote.
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The fed funds rate has been at 1.55%, the low end of its 1.50 to 1.75% range.
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At the low end are true skinny bundles, non-broadcast, non-sport in the case of Philo.
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During Snap's pre-IPO roadshow, Spiegel attributed slowing user growth to challenges from Android's low-end devices.
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" She mused, "Why do you think Americans want those low-end manufacturing jobs to come back here?
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As for Trump's low end and vulgar tweets about Mika Brzezinski, they are sick but not surprising.
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Low-end that operates within a short range of pitch, such as a kick drum, is fine.
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Estimated at between $235 and 10 million, "Shaftsbury" barely made it to the low end and stalled.
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On the low end, I should have easily gotten several thousand dollars for that type of modeling.
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North Korea and Israel are on the low end with fewer than 15 and around 80 respectively.
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We'll need more time to try out Android Go devices fully to see whether Google has managed to create a reasonable experience for low-end phones, but one of our first look at the Alcatel 1X showed there might be some software tweaks required for these low-end devices.
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The USDA said 39% of the U.S. soybean crop was planted, at the low-end of market estimates.
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That's at the low end of its original proposed price range of between $44 and $50 a share.
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Today's most popular low-end VR headset, Google Cardboard, uses your phone to transport you to alien worlds.
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And I think the low end is 200 million climate refugees and the high end approaches a billion.
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Some deserved scepticism forced Nio to sell its stock at the low end of the indicated price range.
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Fire Tablets are low-end Android devices optimized for Kindle reading, streaming video, Alexa commands, and simple games.
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It's even possible it could hit as a low-end Category 4 storm, capable of causing widespread destruction.
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Its battery life is on the low end, and its range is much shorter than its main competitors.
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Both the high end and the low end of the market are struggling due to completely different factors.
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It's a consistency in bringing the low end forward but still having it all sound clean and crisp.
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DELIVERIES The company said it was "highly confident" in exceeding the low end of its 2019 forecast range.
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Uruguay has investment grade credit ratings on the low end of the scale from all three major agencies.
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Skills atrophy unless they are used, but many low-end jobs give workers little chance to practise them.
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At the low end, companies like Xiaomi have quickly become market-share leaders, courtesy of $210 fitness bands.
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A more reasonable target: undercutting the Surface and all its clones on the low end of the market.
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With low-end luxury rentals and a design-first mentality, Poshtel is starting in a very startuppy place.
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Its losses have been widening and the stock has been trading at the low end of its range.
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The up front cost of buying a miniature horse is multiple thousands of dollars on the low end.
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Some industry experts warned that introducing low-end SUVs could undermine the Korean automakers' quality and brand image.
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Music sounds warmer with more distinguishable mids and highs and the low-end no longer drowns out everything.
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At about 3,1.23 rupees ($50) for a low-end model, smartphones remain dear for an Indian villager's pocket.
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Gasoline and distillate days of supply are at the low end of the five-year average, Heminger noted.
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You're right, but in a stadium, the low end tends to hang around a lot for a while.
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"We're at a high end of the stock market and the low end of interest rates," he said.
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The software forces the two Echos to work in stereo while the new subwoofer supplements the low-end.
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"We're at a high end of the stock market and the low end of interest rates," he said.
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Mainly, they sound great on the low-end with dubstep and EDM and today's heavily audio-tuned vocals.
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We've seen this story before, after all: first with netbooks and then with the original low-end Surfaces.
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Those mics will sync in a stereo pair so both speakers apply the same low-end filter. Neat.
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"Before, local cinema was really low-end and poorly made," said Wang Ziyi, 27, a consultant in Shanghai.
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For the longest time, Arm was basically synonymous with chip designs for smartphones and very low-end devices.
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" Bush said the AHCA's intent "was to usher in new competition at the low end of the market.
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The low end of the new range now exceeds analysts' full-year earnings estimates of $2850 per share.
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It puts less of a strain on the system, so you'll get more out of low-end devices.
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At the low end is monoscopic (2D) 180° video; at the high end is stereoscopic (3D) 360° video.
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The low end is even more crowded, with unprepossessing neighborhood places sending out California rolls by the carton.
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Sure, LG sells a lot of low-end burners, but isn't the purpose of business to generate profit?
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So we are forced to keep our prices in the high-end luxury, also in the low-end.
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"We don't think about it as a high-end shopper and a low-end shopper," Mr. Nordstrom said.
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Meanwhile the home price gains are widest on the low end of the market, where supply is leanest.
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Studying crack users Crack cocaine is said to be a low-end incarnation of a rich man's drug.
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In the first half of the year, China eliminated around 120 million tonnes of low-end steel capacity.
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing cut its revenue target to the low end of forecasts, blaming softer demand for smartphones.
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On the low end, scrappy Chinese smartphone makers keep pushing down the cost of entry-level Android phones.
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Tesla is on path to hit the low-end of its delivery goal of 80,000 to 90,000 cars.
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At the low end, the cost could be hundreds of jobs, but the industries under discussion employ millions.
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Lenovo and Huawei both also focused on low-end tablets to their advantage, while expanding outside of China.
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We might conclude that we're in the range, not outside the perimeter, but not at the low end.
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The low end of that range would be a more than three-fold increase from last week's number.
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Some deserved skepticism forced Nio to sell its stock at the low end of the indicated price range.
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The direct-injected V6, shared with the SQ5 performance crossover, is gutsy and delivers great low-end acceleration.
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The company also issued full-year earnings per share guidance on the low end of the estimated range.
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Because it allows the Taycan to not have to choose between low-end torque and top-speed glory.
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It does require some compromise, and so EV makers favor low-end acceleration over Autobahn-worthy top speeds.
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Less than three years later, a $210,220 phone is at the low end of Samsung's Galaxy S20 lineup.
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"Hip hop" emphasizes bass on the low end, "Pop" jacks up values in the middle, and so on.
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However, the company said shareholders should expect same-store sales growth near the low end of this range.
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He understands the problems of people at the low end ... I would have no trouble being for him.
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"At this price Daraprim is still actually on the low end of what orphan drugs cost," Shrkeli said.
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Coleman didn't use two basses to add low-end heft: He was creating the illusion of unsteady ground.
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If it fails to hold that low end of the range, it risks breaking its uptrend, he said.
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Creative Director Nic Maier, architects, engineers and builders told him the figure was actually on the low end.
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We're guessing it may have been priced at the low end since the ceremony was on a Wednesday.
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The company raised $94.4 million, pricing shares at the low end of the range it had marketed to investors.
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Officials have encouraged phasing out low-end exports in favor of promoting the service sector and high-tech manufacturing.
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The home goods retailer also forecasted full-year earnings per share at the low end of its prior outlook.
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Macy's same-store sales dropped 663 percent in November and December, around the low end of its previous guidance.
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Uber — Uber priced its initial public offering at $45 per share, toward the low end of the expected range.
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Chinese buyers have also acquired Sweden's Volvo Cars, Swiss agri-tech supplier Syngenta and IBM's low-end server business.
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That starts with low-end Seat and Skoda, and extends to high-line marques such as Porsche and Audi.
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Supply is leanest on the low end of the market, and that is where the bulk of buyers are.
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This weakness on the low end started two years ago, as demand began to soar amid very tight supply.
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The low-end device is currently selling on the retailer's site for $29.99, and is often found on sale.
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There's no bloated low end or excessively sparkly highs to speak of, and everything feels coherent and in balance.
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That range, according to Ross, starts at 1.41 on the low end and hits 1.47 at the high end.
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Even with shares priced toward the low end of its target range, Khosrowshahi is unconcerned with reaching those goals.
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Clarification: Uber priced its IPO at $45 per share on Thursday, toward the low end of its stated range.
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Context: The low end of the market, for both phones and computers, is dominated by Alphabet's Android and Chrome.
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Defeating both iOS at the high end and Android at the low end was always an unreasonably ambitious objective.
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"Our advanced manufacturing development faces the risk of being boxed in at the low-end," Xinhua reported, citing Luo.
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He developed a low-end graphics program that Apple loved, and soon he had a licensing agreement with Apple.
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Sennheiser says the earbuds' transducers will deliver "detailed, lifelike sound image" with crisp trebles and an improved low end.
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HMD Global has been making some solid phones under the Nokia brand for the low-end and midrange markets.
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China was a low-wage country, so it started selling a lot of low-end manufactured goods like clothes.
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OLPC released a low-end American consumer tablet in 21, slipping a plastic shell over a generic Android device.
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At the low end of that range, Uber would be valued lower than in its most recent private round.
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How do you compete with the iPad at the high-end or Amazon's Fire devices at the low-end?
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The stock, which traded near $42.72 on Thursday, is hovering near the low end of its 52-week range.
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Its installed base, from low-end Cardboard through high-end HoloLens, is unlikely to top 22016 million until 260.
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The combination of that expansive soundstage, the reassuring low end, and the polite high end is just spot on.
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While that estimate is vast, even the low end of that scale shows someone was making some serious money.
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Honeywell International rose 1.2 percent after the technology and manufacturing company raised the low-end of its profit forecast.
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Meanwhile, that moving cup-based subwoofer setup includes two aluminum bass drives that handle the low end of things.
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I was hoping for more Low End Theory or Midnight Marauders and less Beats, Rhymes, & Life or Love Movement.
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The insides, much like Shinola watches, are comprised of low-end components, not worthy of the lofty price tag.
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The company raised the low end of its 2853.5 average selling price forecast to $273.2,240-$281.3,244, from $240,30.93-$230.9,212.
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CFIUS allowed International Business Machines Corp in 2014 to sell its low-end server business to Lenovo Group Ltd.
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At the low end, this brings the Musk family's total holdings from this deal to more than $700 million.
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Prosecutors recommended that she be sentenced to 27-33 months in prison, the low end of the sentencing guidelines.
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The good news is that scale goes up to six, with one being on the low end of things.
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If it does hit Cuba directly, it could weaken to a Category 3 or low-end Category 4 storm.
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One-bedroom rents there were on the low end of their price range of $21,224 to $3903,2390 a month.
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In fact, the low end of the pricing spectrum is a rare bright spot for the otherwise lackluster space.
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The low end of most markets is where the most demand is, as millennials age into their homebuying years.
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There's plenty of detail to go around as well as deep, rich low-end that audiophiles will immediately appreciate.
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It had previously forecast adjusted EBITDA to come in at low end of a $1.40 billion-$1.45 billion range.
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For example, China Rapid Finance had to lower its IPO price range before coming public at the low end.
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HP also issued third quarter guidance at the low end of analyst projections and strengthened full-year revenue guidance.
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That figure is on the low end of the revenue estimate the company shared publicly with investors in February.
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The electric car maker delivered 1,400 vehicles in the fourth quarter, just above the low end of its guidance.
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But courier Aramex dropped 3.8 percent after its third-quarter earnings came in at the low end of expectations.
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They find electricity price increases that range from 3 percent on the low end to more than 85033 percent.
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That would appear to be the same as the existing low-end model, which did not have Pencil support.
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It had earlier expected earnings to be at the low end of its forecast of $4.40-$4.60 per share.
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The low-end Cybertruck, which has a single-motor and rear-wheel drive, should get 214 miles per charge.
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The low-end estimate for the cost of a dieback in the Amazon was $957 billion over 30 years.
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Meanwhile Unisoc, the leading Chinese microprocessor company, primarily works with low-end, white-label phones in the $100 range.
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It is the first time that Google is introducing its Pixel phones for the midrange and low-end market.
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The new tool also can find people at the low end of the risk range for the five diseases.
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But it has struggled against more popular competitors while trying to fend off pressure from low-end Chinese manufacturers.
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There is, of course, a low-end cut off, and it mostly depends on how strong your back is.
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RUMAAN: Stitch Fix and Bombfell use technology and language to reinvent the low-end and midrange department store experience.
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Remember, the IPCC's low-end estimate for the amount of carbon capture we need by 2100 is 100 gigatons.
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"Working exclusively with samples makes it very difficult to obtain ultra-low-end or ultra-high-end," he explains.
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On the low end, a macro influencer may charge as little as $3003,000 for a sponsored post, Karkowski said.
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The LaWS is designed to work against low-end asymmetric threats with scalable power levels up to 30 kW.
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Both works sold toward the low end of their estimates to telephone bidders, for $17 million and $203 million.
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The low end of the estimate was 50 million, a little more than one-third of Mr. Pallone's figure.
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The company raised the low-end of its 2016 operating earnings forecast by 13 cents per share to $3.15.
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Let's assume it's on the low-end at $5 a month (even though Disney typically prices at a premium).
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She realized that they couldn&apost compete with low‑end hotels for price or high‑end hotels for luxury.
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The models are priced at between $39,900 on the low end and $69,900 at the top of the range.
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To hit the low end of that range, Tesla would have to sell 105,20183 vehicles in the fourth quarter.
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Nordstrom still expects comps to be flat, but it has increased the low end of its range for profit.
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The Chinese government has long worried that the country's economy is still too concentrated in fairly low-end manufacturing.
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Using the low-end retail multiplier of three, and that shoe now sells in a retail store for $83.25.
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At the low end of the market, apartments can sell from about 175,000 euros ($206,000) to 500,0113 euros ($589,000).
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Last week, Microsoft announced separately that it was selling what was left of its low-end "feature phone" business.
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While KaiOS, which was born out of Mozilla's failed FirefoxOS project, may be for the very low end of low-end phones, Google argues that it's exactly these devices that can profit from have access to a voice-driven assistant, given that they often have smaller screens, too, that make typing a hassle.
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Apple supplier Dialog Semiconductor reported early revenue results Monday that came in at the low end of the expected range.
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So, yeah, the Sines are on the low end, especially considering Audeze is among the giants in high-end headphones.
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The number, it turns out, is high: $22004 billion a year at the low end, which is almost certainly conservative.
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The firm also increased the low end of its deliveries forecast for the current year to 6,700 to 7,500 units.
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Powell also said during the news conference that the Fed was near the low end of the range for neutral.
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On the low end of offers, a money market deposit account currently pays just 0.17 percent on balances of $25,000.
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Macy's comparable sales fell 26543 percent in November and December, which was at the low end of its previous guidance.
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At the low end, buyers can choose 1 gigabyte per month for $10 per month — down from $20 per month.
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CARUSO-CABRERA: DON'T YOU ALWAYS ALSO HAVE A LOT MORE COMPETITORS BOTH AT THE HIGH END AND THE LOW END?
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Cisco shares have fallen 4% in the past week, at the low end of the range compared to FAANG stocks.
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People like Chromebooks because they're cheaper than Mac or Windows offerings, ranging between $21599 and $2563 on the low end.
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But analysts said earnings per share were tracking at the low end of the $1 to $1.12 full-year guidance.
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In 2016 it filed infringement suits against Avaya, Nokia and BLU Products Inc, a manufacturer of low-end Android phones.
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Hudson priced at the low end of its proposed range in January and its shares started to sink almost immediately.
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BlackBerry on Thursday disclosed that it had settled another lawsuit, filed against low-end Android phone manufacturer BLU Products Inc.
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Inventory is worst at the low end of the market, but it also continues to fall for trade-up homes.
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Casper had priced its IPO at $12 per share, or the very low end of its target range, Wednesday evening.
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This model also has a flatter low end than Pioneer's previous flagship, the HDJ-2000, and punches up the highs.
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But even on the low end (which is still plenty good), you should expect to spend no less than $60.
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First Solar was helped by stronger equipment sales, and raised the low end of its full-year profit margin forecast.
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The Beam also doesn't offer a ton of low-end — the HomePod and Sonos Play:3993 offer much more thump.
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I walk an average of 2.3 miles a day, which is on the low end for a typical New Yorker.
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That fleshes out the recording, even if it retains a low-end imbalance, but then I happen to favor that.
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THE "SUBS" are, in effect, subhumans—people with a genetic rating at the low end of a 10-point scale.
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Uber reported a $1.01 billion net loss for the quarter, which was at the low end of its estimated range.
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India is now toning down its ambitions and setting its sights on low-end chip making, the government officials said.
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Sonos products are pricey, and the company has been feeling pressure from the low end of the smart speaker market.
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The sound profile is superb: There's very little distortion and not too much of an emphasis on the low-end.
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Nearly every Southern state fell on the low end of the income scale, while New England states fared very well.
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Lift the hood on China's economy and you'll find low-end manufacturers churning cheap exports bound for global store shelves.
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Estimates of the unemployment rate that would put pressure on inflation range close to 4 percent at the low end.
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WE NOW HAVE A COMMON STORAGE ARCHITECTURE FROM HIGH-END STORAGE, TO MID-TIER, TO ALL FLASH, TO LOW END.
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The problem was that it wasn't low-end Lumia, and for its $650 price tag we expected a lot more.
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The beer, which is sold in mugs from barrels in bars, is aimed at the low end of the market.
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Although 60-20,000 Hz means you'll miss out on the low end somewhat, that's kind of expected with small speakers.
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Nope, these are pure consumer earphones designed to thrill and delight with their abundance of low-end rumble and enthusiasm.
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On the low end were several insurers in Oregon that each added a 7.1 percent surcharge on their silver plans.
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The lowest risk for death was among those with B.M.I.'s between 18.3 and 19.8, the low end of normal.
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On the low end, a 2016 RAND Corporation study estimated 2,450 individuals in active duty and 1,510 in the reserves.
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Livent's 2018 revenue of $443 million came in at the low end of a forecast $440 million to $450 million.
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Halfway through the year, total sales were at roughly 158,000, or about half of the low end of that range.
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Chinese manufacturers like Xiaomi have also gone a ways toward decreasing the price on the low end of the market.
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Targeted mainly at emerging markets, the new Moto G4 smartphones occupy still occupy the low end of the quality spectrum.
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Considering sea level rise alone, models show that, on the low end, 20 square miles could be inundated by 2100.
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Roku, one of the biggest players in the streaming hardware market has released their new low-end option: Roku Express.
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Intel claims that iGPUs of this caliber can replace the need for low end video cards for many mainstream gamers.
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Operating income could come in as high as $1.25 billion at the high end — or $0 at the low end.
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When Ms. Lee took over, the second floor was a confusing mix of restaurants and retailers selling low-end merchandise.
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For low-end workers, the people on the tail of those big productions, it's a lot harder to get by.
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Often, protesting veterans are unhappy that they have been shunted into low-end work or lost their jobs in cutbacks.
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A drop to the low end of that range at $132 would indicate an 8% decline from Microsoft's current levels.
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At the low end, a kind of all-you-can-eat junk food buffet of venality and waste and foolishness.
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At the low end, Samsung also offers a big selection, like the Samsung Galaxy M30 and the Samsung Galaxy A30.
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The mattress seller officially priced its I.P.O. at $12 a share, the low end of a sharply cut price range.
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At the low end was a one-bedroom, one-bathroom, 530-square-foot condominium built in 1988, listed for $118.503,000.
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He said its clothing "looked like red and green" and had too much at the low end of price points.
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Not only was renting by the room common, it also was not isolated to the low end of the market.
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At the low end, a two-bedroom apartment in the Old City can sell for around $2100,23.3, Mr. Juan said.
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The trouble is that most of that demand is on the low end of the market, where supply is leanest.
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Executives last week warned that Starbucks' 2018 same-store sales growth would be at the low end of its forecast.
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Goldman's target for the S&P 25 at year end is 292,850, at the low end of Wall Street targets.
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Agritel's estimate was toward the low end of current market expectations as market participants struggle to extrapolate varying local yields.
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And this, Buss said, "creates a surplus of men" at the low end who are not going to get married.
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The device's identification number showed the phone was manufactured by the Chinese firm Gionee, a maker of low-end smartphones.
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The basic theory of disruptive innovation is that you start at the low end of the market and move up.
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"We certainly decline to provide guidance itself, but if you've got to have something for your model, I would kind of look at the last handful of years for September to December and just pick something on the low end of that sequential growth — low end of that spectrum just to be conservative," Rhode said.
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The shift logic of the Mercedes 9-speed automatic is also fantastic, making the most of the engines low-end grunt.
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Starbucks fell 4.9 percent after it warned 2018 global cafe sales growth would be at the low end of its forecast.
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And Kohl's beat analysts' quarterly expectations, but its full-year profit outlook was on the low end of Wall Street forecasts.
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Almost immediately the company released three mid-range and low-end devices, but those devices seemed a bit like test runs.
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At the low end, there's TOI 270 d, which has an average temp of 150 F — almost three times Earth's own.
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When you find the right balance of high-end and low-end products, you can achieve the look that you want.
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In addition to this low-end model, there's supposed to be the S10, S10 Plus, and a version that supports 5G.
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That's allowed GoPro to corner the market on action cameras, but most can run $200 to $300 on the low end.
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Swett graduated from high school with good grades and took some college classes but works at a low-end retail store.
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There's also a chunky new bass slider on the rear that allows you to adjust the low end on the fly.
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The annual profits of the trade in illegal wildlife products are estimated at between $0003bn at the low end and $2000bn.
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I'd also download the "lite" apps that big tech companies claim would make things work smoothly on a low-end device.
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While specific details haven't been released, the automaker has broadly hinted that it will target the low end of the market.
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I find the Bose have a woofier low end so it's really present, but it isn't as punchy as the Sennheisers.
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LG is offering the G6 and G6 Plus at a discount, as well as the low-end Q6 and X Charge.
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More interestingly, the numbers point to a larger overall trend of consumers moving from dumber, low-end devices to smarter ones.
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GE expects sales for the year to grow at the low end of its 863 percent to 286 percent target range.
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The Worx Landroid is on the low end at around $1,000, while the Husqvarna Automower can go as high as $3,500.
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My guess is we won't see more than a token number of low end [Model 2200s] until late in the year.
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Sales were concentrated in the middle part of the market, with lack of inventory constraining transactions in the low-end segment.
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Android One initially tried to tackle the low-end performance problem by helping manufacturers pick out good hardware to run Android.
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The 1T 7 and 1T 10 are both low-end tablets running on quad-core MediaTek processors and 1GB of RAM.
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Last night the company unveiled the RTX 2060, a $349 low-end version of its new Turing-based desktop graphics cards.
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DouYu International (DOYU) priced its U.S. initial public offering at $11.50 per share, at the low end of the expected range.
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Thankfully, however, the low-end price points remain the same at $1,799 and $2,399 for the 13- and 15-inch, respectively.
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At the very least, the lack of a remote could explain why the low-end Chromecast is cheaper than the others.
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BR: I'd say $200 million at the low end and up to a billion dollars or more on the high end.
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"Obviously we would like it to come at the low end for a bigger cushion," one hedge fund manager told IFR.
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Traditionally, the xx60 series has always been the low-end version of the GeForce series, though they are no slouch either.
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The low end would amount to a revenue increase of 23.9%, however, far short of the growth Lyft has enjoyed recently.
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That puts her estimate on the low end at 22.607,210 jobs, still enough for the Fed to raise rates in March.
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It's worth noting that Goole has had only limited success with past efforts to target low-end devices, including Android One.
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The device's reception has prompted Xiaomi to launch 5G models for the high, middle, and low-end price tiers next year.
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And this is the price for the low-end model with ads on its lock screen and Wi-Fi (not 3G).
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Nationally, home prices are reacting to the severe lack of homes for sale, especially on the low end of the market.
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Some low-end models will rely on the MEB platform being developed primarily for the mainstream Volkswagen, Seat and Skoda brands.
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Like electric motors, diesels generate oodles of low-end torque, making them quick off the mark and more relaxing to drive.
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Mvula uses every inch of the low end of her range before closing the song with a gorgeous, layered choral arrangement.
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On the conference call, management acknowledged that cheap low-end analytics products were playing a role in the company's slower growth.
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CNBC reported earlier this year that Spiegel had blamed slowing user growth on low-end Android phones during the IPO process.
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Blass also suggests that along with the regular and premium P9s, there may also be low-end and bigger-screened versions.
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Starbucks dropped 4.99 percent after it warned 2018 global cafe sales growth would be at the low end of its forecast.
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He predicts the company will gradually use its own offerings across its product lines, initially starting with low-end Mac laptops.
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At Google I/O in May of this year, Google promised a version of Android custom-designed for low-end devices.
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SoftBank-backed Vir Biotechnology last Friday started trading after pricing at the low end of its range at $20 a share.
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BPost fell 13 percent following an announcement that its full-year results will come at the low end of its guidance.
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Starbucks fell 4.5 percent after it warned 2018 global cafe sales growth would be at the low end of its forecast.
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Working class African-Americans and Hispanics are, like their white counterparts without degrees, on the low end of the income distribution.
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The first relates to the long-simmering debate over the effects of the 1996 welfare reform law on low-end poverty.
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"Genesis" by Justice lacks the guttural low end you might hear on a high-end speaker, and the trebles sound shrill.
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The low end and depth of her voice, you would have never imagined coming out of that long-haired, wiry frame.
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Ah, the final voyage of an influential night took place yesterday evening, with Los Angeles' Low End Theory closing up shop.
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The wooden low end rumbles like a tank, while its metallic counterpart will cut you in half with its sharp frequencies.
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And then there's those insanely cheap wearables like Xiaomi's Mi Band, which are rapidly eroding Fitbit's marketshare on the low-end.
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This would put the company at the low end of its rumored target of $20 billion to $25 billion in valuation.
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"Henan has so many people, and a lot go out to do migrant labor on low-end jobs," Mr. Jing said.
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For the record: Spectacles appeared to sell, on the low end, for $350 on eBay, topping out at more than $2,000.
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SO IT LOOKS LIKE ON THE LOW END, SKILLS AREA OF THE JOB MARKET, THOSE WAGES ARE GOING UP. KAPLAN: YES.
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For electric motors, that window is much wider, so a single-speed works for both low-end acceleration and highway driving.
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To help the US stay on the low end of that estimate people need to practice isolation, social distancing, hand washing.
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City officials denied calling the rural laborers a "low-end" group, and suggested critics were trying to stir up social divisions.
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That is starting to change now too, with the latest encryption protocols able to be run by even low-end devices.
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At the low end of the spectrum are wild shrimp that have been treated with chemical additives (sodium bisulfite and tripolyphosphate).
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On Baseball Tampa Bay stifled Oakland in a showdown of creative perennial contenders from the low end of baseball's payroll list.
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The company also said sales growth at its shops would be at the low end of its prior forecast for 2018.
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Gree is still a partner in producing low-end models and components for Daikin, although they compete in most other segments.
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The device's reception has prompted Xiaomi to launch 5G models for the high, middle, and low-end price tiers next year.
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Basically the filter's levels have been readjusted at each point of amplification, boosting saturation and doling out a richer low end.
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Samsung occasionally makes really nice phones, but you usually have to spend around $800 on the low end to nab one.
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The Bengaluru-headquartered company also raised the low end of its full-year revenue forecast on upbeat demand for its services.
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The low end of the price band is equivalent to a discount of 4.8 percent to Tuesday's close of 6.46 ringgit.
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The company expects 2018 gold production to come in at the low end of its guidance of 400,000 to 475,000 ounces.
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A recent report from Jefferies puts the low end of Watson and associated revenue at 3 percent of projected 2019 earnings.
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Then a well-known Apple developer said he expects the iPhone 8 will start at around $1,200 at the low end.
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The IPO is the second largest of 2019, with shares priced last week at the low end of the expected range.
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The low-end service jobs there certainly pay less than those that lifted white blue-collar workers into the middle class.
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This is very different from GoPro, whose software is at best forgettable — leaving it open to competition from low-end manufacturers.
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The Atlanta Fed is tracking at 3.8 percent, while the New York Fed is on the low end at 2.7 percent.
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On the low end, a 2016 Rand Corporation study estimated there were 2,450 in active duty and 1,85033 in the reserves.
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Ski jumpers, for example, are at the very low end of the spectrum, eating as little as 0003,300 calories per day.
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Apple set guidance for Q29 revenue between $217 billion and $233 billion at the low-end of analysts expectations of $262.8 billion.
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You can also purchase just the wheel for $1,500, which would put the cost at the low end of most electric bikes.
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On the low end you've got Google Cardboard and all the "viewers" that don't have any kind of head tracking or controllers.
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The department store's comparable sales fell 2.1 percent in November and December, which was at the low end of its previous guidance.
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With companies like Xiaomi cornering the low-end of action cams, it's hard to imagine this as the start of a comeback.
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PG&E says the $2.5 billion is at the low end of its estimated liability, which it said could exceed $10 billon.
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We had it on some low-end devices, and we wanted to put it on a premium machine to show the future.
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"We went low-end because we had to, because we'd be out of business," Kalanick calls to the driver in the video.
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That means the company has to deliver 45,660 more cars to meet the low end of its shipment goal for the year.
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The company now expects 2018 shipments forecast to be at the low end of its guidance of between 231,000 and 236,000 motorcycles.
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Windows 10 S will need to perform well on low-end devices, and Microsoft's own hardware will need to be priced competitively.
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Running the "low-end" machine with 40 cores and 938GB of RAM for a month will set you back just over $3,221.
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Many firms have considered leaving, and those in highly labour-intensive industries (such as low-end textiles or shoes) have indeed left.
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Lenovo is now the world's top PC seller, and a powerhouse in key tech markets including low-end servers and mobile devices.
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Roger Kay of Endpoint Technologies Associates agreed that Lenovo can use its strengths in PCs and low-end servers to move forward.
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AMD's Ryzen 3 processors — the budget, low-end of its resurgent Ryzen brand — are out today, and we've finally got pricing details.
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The only significant difference between the two is that the Pro runs on a low-end Intel processor and costs $100 more.
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Samsung also said that its decision to streamline its selection of mid-to-low end smartphones had successfully reduced the company's costs.
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"People going onto Amazon now are getting the impression that a low-end used MacBook costs $700 instead of $200," he says.
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The combined company, which focuses on mid-market auctions, competes with Christie's on the high end and eBay on the low end.
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This iPad is on the low end of the pricing and performance spectrum compared to the iPad Pro, which starts at $799.
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Though we won't see the final numbers until early 2017, Tesla appears on track to hit the low end of that guidance.
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On the low end, the $349 RTX 2060 currently sees no difference in price between Nvidia's Founders Edition and third-party options.
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At CES 2017, Polaroid had a sprawling booth littered with bad ideas—including Polaroid-badged low-end Android tablets and VR headsets.
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Uber priced its IPO at $45 a share, the low end of the offer's price range, which did little to entice investors.
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United Technologies Corp's quarterly profit and revenue beat analysts' estimates, and the company raised the low end of its full-year forecast.
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Selling Mi Box through Walmart, Barra said, follows through on the company's goal of delivering cutting-edge gear at low-end prices.
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I for one can't wait to find out which celebrities join me at the far low end of the cooking expertise spectrum.
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PwC's findings come amid ongoing debate about the health of the low-end consumer, who has been sending mixed signals to retailers.
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Photography is a difficult space right now because smartphones have been eating up the low-end and increasingly the mid-range market.
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It has to deliver more than 200,000 in the back half of the year to hit the low-end of its guidance.
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Traditionally, something more like $50 has been the low end, with literary translation at around $120, and high-end work at $250.
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Fox and Chernin Entertainment's latest "Apes" movie is coming in on the low end of expectations with $56.5 million from 3813,022 locations.
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A yellow 2413 2241 Turbo quadrupled its low-end estimate and a Riviera blue 22.21 219.42 GT2 was swept up £1.65 million.
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Shoppers have to order at least three items on the low end, but can order up to 15 pieces in a box.
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As the quality gap between high- and low-end smartphones continues to shrink, the price between them seems to be growing bigger.
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The Max puts out a beastly thump, with enough low end to make the neighbors think Janelle Monáe has moved in.$399
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And like low-end VR offerings, having a bad, cheap first experience could be enough to put many users off the tech.
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In America, the only phone you can get for $150 off contract would be a low-end Android device or a burner.
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The site covers creators of games and apps for both Daydream and Cardboard, the low-end VR platform that Google currently operates.
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The design on the thing is pretty straight-forward – more or less what you'd expect out of a low-end fitness band.
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At about $200-280, the phone is priced closer to the low-end of smartphones, so take that for what it's worth.
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But it's the fight for the low-end that's compelling and Garmin just lobbed a monster of a product across Fitbit's bow.
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This is where it becomes easy for companies like Ringing Bells and Docoss Multimedia to lure unsuspecting customers with low-end devices.
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"It had no correlation at all with the cost of the car, high-end car or low-end car," said Boxer Wachler.
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At the relatively low end, filmmakers can currently preorder the Orah 4i, which will cost $3,600 when it theoretically ships in August.
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Numerous reports have stated (and we've independently confirmed) that the iPhone X is going to ship later than its low end brethren.
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Others argue that the high number of immigrants who settle in London and its surroundings may push down on low-end wages.
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Cardlytics priced 5.4 million shares at $13 (low end of $13-$15 range), and began trading on the NASDAQ under ticker CDLX.
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At the low end, it will have the 40-inch Vizio D Series 1080p smart TV on sale for $159.88 ($30 off).
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Chinese indigenous brands have benefitted more from the rising popularity of SUVs, especially due to their dominance in the low-end segment.
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I feel really embraced by Low End and the Brainfeeder crew, but I still feel like settling in will mulch me up.
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Sany's Mr He, however, reckons the downturn will be good for stronger firms as their low-end competitors will be forced out.
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The U.S. technology and manufacturing company also raised the low end of its full-year earnings per share forecast by 10 cents.
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A survey by Zillow shows the difference in home price appreciation on the high end of the market versus the low end.
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At the low end, Samsung boasts a range of other phones, like the Samsung Galaxy M30, the Samsung Galaxy A30, and more.
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The new Razr has 6 GB of RAM, which is fine but on the low end compared to other flagship Android smartphones.
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Home price gains are accelerating again, and affordability is weakening, especially at the low end of the market, where demand is strongest.
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As long as it follows the rule "Attack the low end and climb from there," it has a fighting chance of success.
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Amgen shares tumbled 22.502 percent after data on the biotechnology company's cholesterol drug came in at the low end of investor expectations.
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The model they take to the open road was actually on the low end, price wise, at the time it was made.
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Lifting wages for low-end workers and bringing the United States into the 21st century on family leave should be no-brainers.
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It priced on the low end of its expected range and didn't get the eye-popping first day gain many had expected.
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Roku Express & Express+ At the low-end, the new Roku Express will replace the Roku 1, but will offer an upgraded experience.
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Starbucks fell about 5 percent after it warned 2018 global cafe sales growth would be at the low end of its forecast.
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This recording is remarkably good, and it also gives you a sense of how pulverizing the low end was during these shows.
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Fitch has revised its 5003 U.S. lodging industry RevPAR forecast downward by one percentage point on the low end to 0%-2%.
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There's a relatively deep and powerful low end, along with crisp and detailed high frequencies that help deliver a relatively natural sound.
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Mr. Limp said Amazon was aiming to fix these limitations, but conceded that its strategy necessarily led to some low-end devices.
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Demand for mid-range and low-end devices was stronger as device makers added more features once found only in premium models.
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But the West did not expect that developing countries would slowly begin to move up the value chain with low-end production.
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But deep economic and demographic shifts mean a lot of low-end work — like making shoes — doesn't offer huge profit in China.
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It's powered by Intel Core CPUs, starting with an m3 chip at the low end and an i7 at the top end.
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The rating reflects Kotagala's weak liquidity, high leverage and low end-market demand for its products, despite holding a strong market position.
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In February, for example, Google debuted a method for encrypting most low-end Android devices regardless of how piddly their processors are.
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The supply of homes for sale is tightest at the low end of the market, unfortunately where demand is the highest today.
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The company raised about $1 billion in the IPO, pricing shares at $6 each, hitting the low end of its expected range.
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That means ridding it of uncontrolled development and "low end" entrepreneurship, while pushing out millions of migrants from other parts of China.
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Corn export sales came in at 548,500 tonnes, near the low end of estimates that ranged from 500,0.0.000 tonnes to 900,000 tonnes.
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Wage growth at the low end has been poor, output growth lower than it would have been, and labor force participation suppressed.
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Her cost estimate is at the low end of other such exercises, as she assumes aggressive price reductions and slower growth rates.
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"This house was way too nice, in an up-and-coming neighborhood and at the low end of my budget," he said.
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Home prices are higher at virtually every price point, but the gains are biggest at the low end where demand is highest.
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US employers who offer time off give about two weeks on average — which is on the low end globally for industrialized nations.
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The supply of homes for sale is leanest on the low end, and builders are still focused on the move-up market.
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Even at the low end of the range, that's more than Netflix's total addressable market of about 700 million subscribers, Barclays found.
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In this case, running a tight labor market should disproportionately lead to wage hikes at the low end and reduce wage inequality.
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In China, efforts by the leadership to rebalance the economy away from low-end manufacturing have put markets around the world on edge.
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Android One launched three years ago with a focus on India as Google aimed to codify the Android experience for low-end smartphones.
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Inside the thick aluminum shell reside four speakers: one tweeter, two for the midrange, and one large woofer to provide low-end rumble.
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The extra money spent, in short, "is at the low end of the range of services we already pay for," Dr. Glied said.
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There are a good number of jobs, but the jobs that are most rapidly growing in number are jobs at the low end.
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"It's a huge concern for us that there was no justification to increase sentences at the low end of the scale," he said.
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The data storage company's revenue came in above estimates and Pure Storage raised the low end of its full-year earnings outlook range.
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At the low end of the spectrum, just 26% of those in Germany and 23% of those in Japan felt the same way.
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One advantage over the Playbar is definitely low end response; the Playbase's flat, long design gives it the upper hand at boomy bass.
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The low end of that forecast would amount to revenue growth of 58%, however, far short of the growth Lyft has enjoyed recently.
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Qualcomm has formally announced the successor to its current low-end processor, the Snapdragon 435, in the form of the upcoming Snapdragon 450.
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Yet the truth is that the digital life these companies have created for users on low-end smartphones leaves much to be desired.
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The SNB forecasts inflation of 0.3 percent in 2017, at the low end of its targeted range of between 0 and 2 percent.
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The low end of that forecast would amount to revenue growth of 211.69%, however, far short of the growth Lyft has enjoyed recently.
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The low end of that forecast would amount to revenue growth of 230.7%, however, far short of the growth Lyft has enjoyed recently.
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LG doesn't tackle any prices lower than that, leaving the very low end to Alcatel, which offers phones discounted to just below $60.
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Add that all up and it becomes a $1,200 to $1,500 purchase with just the base model, and that's on the low end.
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Belkin offers one at the low end for $35, but it lacks some of the technical advantages that V-Moda says it's offering.
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Testosterone levels normally fall as men age, but these men had levels on the low end — below 275 nanograms per deciliter of blood.
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It raised the low end of its revenue forecast to $57 billion, from $56 billion, while keeping the upper end at $58 billion.
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"We think there's still a fair amount of skepticism around Tesla achieving anything above the low-end of its delivery range," he said.
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You can add the Sonos Sub to the mix to get additional low end, but the Sub is almost comically expensive at $699.
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It increased the low end of its sales forecast to $39.0 billion from $38.7 billion while keeping the top end at $40.2 billion.
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"We think there's still a fair amount of skepticism around Tesla achieving anything above the low-end of its delivery range," Michaeli wrote.
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The recovery multiple of 4x EV/EBITDA multiple is at the low end of recent consumer products transactions but considers Avon's operating challenges.
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Kaytranada's signature sound is an assertive, seductive low end so deep in bass that it becomes a pulse beating in time with yours.
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That's partly because the 1X is a low-end phone, which means it has to impress on value rather than specs and flourishes.
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The i20 will have multiple drivetrain options, ranging from 136 hp at the low end, to a powerful 33 hp at the top.
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Israel's inflation rate held steady at 1.2 percent in October, at the low end of the government's 1-3 percent annual target range.
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It also raised the low end of its 2017 adjusted profit forecast by 5 cents and now expects $7.30 to $7.35 per share.
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It supports a completely different set of experiences than low-end mobile headsets, while removing the hassle of setting up a tethered device.
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That said, Apple will likely need to roll out a less expensive low-end smartwatch to capitalize on the opportunity in fitness wearables.
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Health insurance for children generally had an infinite estimated return and a low-end estimate of $25 in benefits for every $1 spent.
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Like many other big pharmaceutical companies, Roche is dealing with threats to its core business from generic-drug makers on the low end.
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The school's low-end estimate is that it will be worth a total of $10 million, while its upper end is $40 million.
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No one has been charged with trafficking—or anything more serious than involvement in turning occasional tricks at a low-end massage joint.
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As Caputo and his partners see it, the current economic model leaves a vast chasm between the low-end and the high-end.
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Serious picture-quality innovations at the high end and insanely affordable prices at the low end make it a buyer's market for TVs.
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Sound quality is not that much better, either, as high frequencies sound tinny and low-end extension is lacking in a big way.
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Many shipyards in China, which build mainly mid-to-low-end vessels such as dry bulk carriers, have shut down as a result.
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The low end of Amgen's 216 revenue forecast range was slightly raised to $22.7 billion with the top end still at $23 billion.
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Bose, Audio-Technica, Sennheiser, Beyerdynamic, and Sony — which just launched an Extra Bass series — each have models that emphasize that pleasurable low end.
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It raised the low end of its revenue forecast by $1 billion to $57 billion while keeping the upper end at $58 billion.
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That was at the low end of expectations that ranged widely from 1.5 percent below to 2 percent above the first quarter 2017.
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Unlike past low-end Mini cameras, the Mini 9 now has a high-key exposure feature and a standard selfie mirror up front.
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The headphones are crisp and clear, even at high volumes and Bose does an admirable job servicing both the high and low end.
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Estee Lauder's sales rose 6 percent on a constant currency basis, the low end of the company's guidance of 6-7 percent growth.
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HBO is, of course, the high-end alternative of choice, while the free version of Hulu is, I guess, a low-end version.
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In any case, the song's half-hearted attempt to fuse EDM 2.0 tropes with filthy low-end make it feel lost in time.
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We rarely see stories from the low end of the income scale on TV or in the news, stories like that of Nancy.
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However, the currency is expected to face pressure with imports of more low-end vehicles, on which the government has already reduced taxes.
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Eventually, I got it configured and ended up with two Echo speakers running in stereo and a subwoofer handling the low-end sounds.
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But its newest camera comes with a price tag that's more often associated with low-end compact cameras than elite German photography machines.
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But the Utopia holds up much better in this department, thanks in large part to its less polite and more prominent low end.
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That estimate puts it on the low end of forecasts on the Street that range from 255.9,000 (JPMorgan Chase) to 255,000 (Societe Generale).
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LexinFintech initial public offering was priced at the low end of the $9 to $11 per American depositary share range, raising $108 million.
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The USDA pegged 2019 U.S. soybean output at 1.123 billion bushels, at the low end of market expectations, as it cut estimated acreage.
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The company raised the low end of its full-year consolidated revenue forecast to C$12.78 billion ($9.82 billion) from C$3.103 billion.
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"Quite frankly, even at the low end of that, I would really fear for my wife," he said of the possible prison term.
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China's NEV market is currently geographically imbalanced, with the majority of sales concentrated in top-tier cities, and dominated by low-end models.
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But while the low end of CBO's projection for job loss is zero, Republicans focused on the high end of the estimate. Rep.
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"To reach the low-end of guidance Tesla needs to average 103K deliveries in the remaining two quarters of the year," he said.
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But in the long run the stimulus effect of all that additional money being spent in low-end businesses would actually spur employment.
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"Schindler delivered growth numbers at the low end of expectations," Baader Helvea analyst Christian Obst said, adding that market conditions were getting tougher.
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Now, Google Translate only does so every eight to 10 frames, making it easier to run the app smoothly on low-end phones.
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That's a global trend that makes mass-producing "frigates" to perform maritime security operations and other low-end missions more costly than ever.
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At $3,800 per square foot, it sold in the low end of the range of a dozen comparable units in its Manhattan neighborhood.
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Explosive rapid intensification from low-end tropical storm to Category 5 hurricane in 48 hours -- zooming in on the core of #Willa pic.twitter.
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The market expects the currency to face pressure, with imports of more low-end vehicles on which the government has already reduced taxes.
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In this case, Mr. Polin was thinking not of being inexpensive, but of being so low-end as to be near the floor.
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The homes on the block were modest and weathered, many of them low-end rentals that had been chopped up into multiple units.
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It'll run on low-end phones, as well, an important factor in a country where budget devices and spotty connectivity are the rule.
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One part of that is the amount of processing encryption takes — an amount that could be impractical on small or low-end devices.
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The valuation range is near the low end of the $23 billion to $25 billion range Snapchat's parent company had earlier targeted. on.wsj.
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" In the early '20153s, they made what are widely considered two of hip-hop's greatest albums: "The Low End Theory" and "Midnight Marauders.
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Trouble was apparent early on, when its I.P.O. priced at the low end of the expected range, with a valuation of $54 billion.
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At the low end, such activities accounted for only 2003 percent of revenue for surgical procedures, perhaps because surgery is itself so expensive.
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The production of low-end, and hence low margin, utility vehicles is unlikely to lead to the margins necessary to support Tesla's valuation.
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From the moment "Shut Up" grinds to life on the back of Ayşe Hassan's rumbling low end, we have something else to do.
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Tesla will deliver fewer vehicles than the low end of its guidance for the year and its stock may suffer, according to Cowen.
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"Keeping normal blood sugar levels and blood pressure on the low end of normal range are also important for brain health," Finney added.
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So under the most optimistic assumptions, RNG could replace 4.1 percent of California's gas demand (1.6 percent on the low end of estimates).
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Studies show that, at the low end, at least $8 trillion - close to 10% of the world's GDP - is hidden in tax havens.
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Constellation (STZ) Brands, which produces various well-known alcoholic brands, said sales recently slipped because of declines in its low-end wine brands.
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Those who want extra bass can add on a Roku wireless subwoofer, though that low end addition will set you back another $180.
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The auction raised £127.9 million, also toward the low end of the estimate, from 23 works, 26 percent of which were left unsold.
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USDA reported weekly wheat export sales of 406,400 tonnes, near the low end of trade forecasts that ranged from 400,000 to 700,000 tonnes.
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Even using what would be considered by most photographers as a "low-end" lens, the 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6, images look excellent.
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Most devices running Android 6.0 Marshmallow are required (except maybe some low-end devices) by Google to have mandatory encryption for maximum security.
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Most of all, I was crazy about the price tag — just a little over $600 — on the incredibly low-end of my budget.
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Yet as advanced as it is, the new iPhone still doesn't beat even a low-end DSLR camera, particularly with photos involving motion.
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That was at the low end of the projected range of $6.25-$8.25 per share, and gives NIO a value of $6.4 billion.
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David's subsequent approach to production was extrapolated from his work as Sow Discord, with focus drawn towards sparse arrangements and low end frequencies.
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Using Ridester's low-end estimate of $5 per hour in vehicle costs, drivers would bring in $9.73 per hour and potentially much less.
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Yes, low-end Android smartphones have become increasingly capable and cheap, but that's disrupted almost entirely other Android smartphone vendors rather than Apple.
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Beijing also removed 140 million tonnes of low-end steel capacity in 2017, equal to about 17 percent of that year's total output.
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Sonos SUB | $23 If your Sonos system could use some low-end fortification, pair it with the company's wireless subwoofer—now available in white.
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These rises have outpaced both inflation and broader wage growth, and have helped give low-end workers a somewhat bigger share of national income.
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The US Attorney's Office will not be seeking any additional charges against the couple and recommended sentences at the low end of the guidelines.
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At the low end, an EF rating of 0 measures three-second gusts of wind from 65 to 85 mph (105 to 138 kph).
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On the low end, flavors like mint chip and pistachio boast 240 calories, while flavors like cookies & cream and sea salt caramel reach 320.
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Struggling with a sputtering wearables market, plummeting stock pricing and increased competition on the low-end of the market, Fitbit threw a Hail Mary.
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His voice and engrossing guitar wizardry are once again accompanied by the earth-shaking low-end of bassist Aaron Rieseberg and drummer Travis Foster.
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They're actually filling unmet needs – not only with jobs at the low end, such as basic labor, but in technology and certain medical fields.
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Finally, the price is beyond luxury: $2,999 is just the low-end model; for the top of the line, you'll need to spend $4,199.
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The CDC predicts at least 12,000 people will die from the flu in the U.S. annually at the low-end of estimates of deaths.
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Some mass-employment business models, like low-end fast food, might simply cease to work when the minimum wage is well above current levels.
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"There are too many stores in the U.S. across all retail sectors, low end to high end and everything in between," Mr. Church wrote.
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Bose has never been a head-rattling bass monster, instead favoring a clean, balanced low end that can span many different types of music.
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Uber sold shares at the low end of its expected range last week and the stock is still trading well below its debut price.
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China is still considered to be one-to-two generations behind in chip manufacturing, though it increasingly owns the low-end of the market.
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The company also cut the low end of its sales growth forecast range to 6% from 7%, while keeping the top end at 8%.
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It has the specs of a low-end phone and runs Android Oreo, but it isn't meant to be used in the same way.
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In many low-end manufacturing industries, the forces of globalisation sent jobs to China when it offered low wages, cheap land and tax breaks.
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It's nice to see the company keeping the model around, rather than simply doing away with it in favor of the low-end MacBook.
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While Ansell said its results were at the low end of its guidance, the company also said it would consider continuing its share buyback.
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That represents a cut in price of about 12 percent at the low end of the range and 8 percent at the high end.
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On the low-end, CarHopper cars can go for $600/day, and range all the way up to $1,500/day for the priciest models.
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The earbuds only have about three hours of battery life, which is at the low end of what I prefer with truly wireless earbuds.
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"The reality is we're going to be stuck for several years between $35 on the low end, and $55 on the high," he said.
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The app itself is a mere 13 MB to help conserve the limited space on low-end handsets that dominate emerging markets like India.
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Animations are supposed to stay in place even if someone walks in front of the poster and to work on even low-end phones.
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But much low-end production is migrating from China to other developing countries and, in a pinch, American consumers might rally round the flag.
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Qualcomm did recently launch the Snapdragon Wear 2500 processor, but that's designed for low-end kids' watches that run a custom version of Android.
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The low-end retailer is expected to post another loss, but what's most important is that the company continues to show signs of improvement.
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Laptops, speakers, and high-quality headphones don't fall on the low end of the cost spectrum, which is why Black Friday is especially important.
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The ride-hailing company sold 180 million shares for $45 each, coming in at the low end of the $44 to $50 marketing range.
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Finally after months of anticipation, Low End Theory came out, and it was a sensation everywhere, from the Atlanta University Center to USA Today.
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Apple led the way after Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing cut its revenue target to the low end of forecasts and blamed softer demand for smartphones.
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Fitch expects that losses from Hurricane Matthew will likely fall at the low end of estimates in the range of $2 billion-$8 billion.
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The gap of $50 still seems a little narrow to me, but they are obviously looking to optimize the pricing on the low-end.
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Aside from Fitbit and Pebble, the top wearable makers come in at the very high end (Apple), very low end (Xiaomi), or specialized (Garmin).
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Ironically, the negative equity on the low end of the market is fueling overheated price growth across even the midtiers of the housing market.
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The Exploded Drawing party brought Low End Theory-style beat music to the Third Coast in 2010 with a monthly series of DIY parties.
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That fell below the low end of analysts' forecasts that ranged from 22 billion bushels to 269 billion bushels, according to a Reuters survey.
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Bernstein analyst Sara Senatore said comparable sales of 3% was at the low end of the company's long-term targets for the United States.
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High details are just as present and tangible as low-end boom, which is probably down to the dual-driver system that Technics uses.
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While the low end pummels away, the track's real sense of frenzy comes from jazz-like synth progressions that send it lurching through space.
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Sure, a branch of your media company exists to piggyback off trending stories and produce low-end shareable stories that keep your traffic growing.
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, or TSMC, the world's largest semiconductor foundry company, revised its full-year revenue target to the low end of its forecast.
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Because of the hot jobs market, employment of people likely to be at the low end of the wage spectrum has moved sharply higher.
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There surely a world of difference between the performance of these low-end and high-end machines, so you get what you pay for.
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It's a big range — and the numbers seem fuzzy — but even at the low end that's the potential for vehicles taken off the street.
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That makes the meat produced lower quality than from beef cattle, and is mainly used in processed food, canned goods and low-end dishes.
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Chip sales for 303G and 4G devices rose by about 3 percent in the second quarter, which fell on the low end of projections.
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Metro reported group sales dipped 0.5 percent to 14.2 billion euros ($15.59 billion), at the low end of analyst forecasts which averaged 14.29 billion.
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The central bank's projection for second-quarter domestic growth was at the low end of the range of 2.25% to 3% forecast by analysts.
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THIS COMPANY DID SELL 22018 MILLION CELL PHONES, VERY LOW END ONES TO AMERICANS LAST YEAR AND SO THAT'S ONE CONSIDERATION THAT WE HAD.
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The high end is defined as the top third of the market by price and the low end is the bottom third by price.
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GM launched its low-end Baojun brand in 278, catering to the needs of rural and smaller city Chinese, often buying their first car.
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But sales rose at the high end that month too, highlighting the supply constraint at the low end and strong demand for pricier homes.
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As with other disruptive innovations, it is entirely plausible that what begins in the low end of employers will take over the entire sector.
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This was in the early nineteen-seventies, when we lived in a low-end red brick rental complex near the Sound in New Rochelle.
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"It doesn't leave a lot of money left over for the low-end capabilities you'd need for maritime security patrol, for example," he said.
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Such apps are particularly appealing in Southeast Asia because most users have low-end smartphones that don't have space for lots of different apps.
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The company also forecast current-quarter revenue between $9.15 billion and $9.40 billion, the low end of which was in line with analysts' estimates.
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For 2017, Chipotle trimmed back its plans for new restaurant openings to the low end of its previously forecasted range of 195 to 210.
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Martin, Lauren, "The VICE Oral History of Dubstep" (Vice, June 23, 123) Earp, Matt, "Low End Theory: Dubstep Merchants" (XLR8R#100, September 2006, p.
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The family friendly film, directed by Joe Cornish, came in at the low end of expectations and opened at No. 4 despite positive reviews.
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He was able to help us get the deep low-end subby stuff and the weird electronic stuff that we really wanted to get.
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At the low end of that range, Apple's holiday sales would be little improved from the record $88.3 billion it reported a year ago.
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But he called it a moral imperative, one that will allow full-time workers at the low end to better provide for their children.
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I fear they would be low-end retail jobs that tend to be worse in almost every way: uncertain hours, low pay, constant standing.
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Low-end screens attached to windows with Velcro can cost as little as $15 while more rigid and durable screens can cost over $100.
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Though Kitagawa does suggest that the low end may get a bit of a reprieve as children's tablets get a bit of a bump.
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SoftBank shares began sliding at the end of last week after Uber set its IPO price at the low end of its planned range.
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Martin, Lauren, "The VICE Oral History of Dubstep" (Vice, June 23, 123) Earp, Matt, "Low End Theory: Dubstep Merchants" ( XLR8R#100, September 2006, p.
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The Tenores have the resolution and composure of an audiophile headphone, but they retain the low-end bite that more expensive models often lack.
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Shares have risen 22.77 percent since their May 23.05 debut to trade at 28 crowns after pricing at the low end of the range.
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We were ready to turn the other cheek when your combination of hard work, cheating and industrial policy was focused on low-end industries.
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As of Friday, some forecasts had Dorian still somewhere over Florida about 24 hours after landfall -- and still with low-end Category 1 winds.
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Users tell the paper that the Alibaba browser works better in companies where mobile service is spotty and low-end smartphone use is prominent.
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"It's interesting how something that's perceived as so low-end and cheap is really functional and long-lasting, and has amazing advantages," he said.
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If you're used to the low-end oomph of a turbocharged engine or a V-8, don't expect a Telluride to feel as effortless.
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CLOTHING: While Meghan mixes high-end and low-end pieces, she reportedly spent more on her wardrobe than other royals in the past year.
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Kohl's also said full-year earnings will be toward the low end of its previous guidance of $24.1 to $22020 diluted earnings per share.
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These earnings metrics remain somewhat modest on an absolute basis, in Fitch Ratings' opinion, and are on the low-end of internally targeted ranges.
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The F-150 will get more low-end torque for towing and a mobile generator, and utility vehicles will be able to conserve fuel.
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If I've got people in Germany who have lost their low-end manufacturing jobs, then why are they more in favor than we are?
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And over time, Facebook will look for ways to cross-pollinate ideas between its high-end Oculus headset and its low-end smartphone app.
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On their second album, Swarm (out now on Arrowhawk Records), Bambara writhe and burn through twelve tracks of furious low-end pathos and want.
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It's essentially a Gear VR competitor that promises to deliver a low-end virtual reality experience for a fraction of the price of Samsung's peripheral.
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And of course, bond yields anchored at the low end of their two-year range with corporate bond spreads benign are a support for valuations.
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But overall, risk scores aren't very useful at the individual level, unless a person scores on the extreme high or low end of the scale.
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The department store has been struggling to find its place, as it sits in the awkward spot of being neither the high- nor low-end.
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Another concern may be De Beers' artificial diamonds may add competition in the low-end market, though there is no evidence this happened thus far.
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At the high end are seats with more legroom and, on longer flights, perks such as amenities kits, with basic economy at the low end.
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"Trading at the low-end of historical valuations, we believe AVGO is undervalued as it is well-positioned with a diversified revenue stream" explains Rakesh.
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As any audiophile knows, strategically using vents is a key part of speaker design, and can often assist in augmenting sound on the low end.
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It is looking to roll out a low-end smartphone equipped with Hongmeng in the fourth quarter, state-media outlet Global Times reported on Sunday.
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DERIVATION SUMMARY Faurecia's business profile compares adequately with auto suppliers at the high-end of the 'BB' rating category/low-end of the 'BBB' category.
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Uber, which is asset light, was valued at about $5003 billion after its IPO priced on Thursday at the low end of its targeted range.
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While Apple has previously assembled some of its low-end iPhones like the SE and 6S in India, it's been through another contract manufacturing firm.
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Yahoo — Yahoo is seeing bids for its core internet assets come in at the low end of prior expectations, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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CEOs at the high end of that group were paid more than $2100 million, while those at the low end were paid roughly $2000 million.
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The electrified Mustang and F-150 planned for 2020 are designed to show what EVs can do for power and low-end torque, for instance.
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D.C., a leading HQ2 contender, could see a rise of 28.2%, and Boston, at the low end of projected impacts, could get a 26.6% bump.
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Education is sometimes about tradition, like the tradition of putting old laptop processors in low-end Chromebooks because Chrome OS runs fine on minimal specs.
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While Tesla raised new capital this month, it was near the low end of the amount analysts like Jonas thinks the company needs, he said.
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I unfortunately can't speak to whether the low-end, $503 Pixelbook Go, which has a Core M3 processor, will perform as well as this one.
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On a fully diluted basis, Uber's valuation would be $80.53 billion on the low end of the range and $91.51 billion on the high end.
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Any VR kit that sells well in the next year or two is likely to be a low-end version that pairs with a smartphone.
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Just as a Windows computer, it does its job and performs well enough (about in line with a low-end device with 4GB of RAM).
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It was up, it was down, sometimes people seemed to trend toward the low end of devices, sometimes everything appeared to be coming up smartwatch.
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Fiscal 2019 earnings-per-share growth is now likely to be at the low end of its previous forecast of 5 percent to 10 percent.
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Angaza's cloud-based webportal and Android application is optimized for low-end smartphones used in these countries, and allows distributors to scale their operational capacity.
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The Porta Pros do a remarkable job of conveying a sense of low-end rumble even where they're not technically churning out much of it.
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For mass production, the cost of the process is unlikely to compete with the economies of scale found at the low end of the market.
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Almost immediately, discounts were put into place, ranging from 6 percent on the low-end to as much as nearly 30 percent, in some cases.
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The Model 3 isn't a 0–60 rocket, but it has that incredible electric car low-end torque that makes it super fun to drive.
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The Palm phone has a processor we've seen on other low-end phones — the Snapdragon 435 — paired to 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage.
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The overnight eviction of Beijing's "low-end population" (a term used in official planning documents issued by some of the city's districts) attracted worldwide condemnation.
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The big picture: With competition rife for affluent and mid-range retail customers, the low-end market is the new, fierce battleground for big merchants.
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If you want to add some bass, the Sonos SUB can be added to any of these speakers to firm up the low-end response.
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Normally, when we talk about low-end processors for tiny computers, we're talking about Atom chips back in the day or Intel's Core m3 line.
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The new low-end instances are definitely powerful enough for running a few hobby projects or a smaller, more specialized part of a larger application.
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After a (far too long) recap of everything Nvidia announced the RTX 2060, the low-end version of its new Turing-based desktop graphics cards.
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Music had a better range, especially on the low end, and movie clips had more detailed audio than without the extra punch the speakers provided.
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And for the people in poverty at the low end, smooth the benefit cliff as much as possible to avoid incentives for a poverty trap.
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And on average, the current vaccine is about as effective (though on the low end) as any other year's shot would be against similar strains.
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It's punctuated by airy pads and shimmering, almost acidic arpeggios, a light accompaniment to the brooding, low-end bassline and punchy drums that sit underneath.
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This is at the low end of initial price thoughts, which were announced earlier on Tuesday at the May 2036s plus mid to high teens.
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Doing the math using the low end of both the GE and FoxConn deals, Amazon could get $9 billion to $11.5 billion in breaks. Rep.
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People who attended the festival tell us quite a few people were actually staying in villas near the campsite ... the tents were low-end accommodations.
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Take the low end of the new target and strip out around 2 to 3 percent for share buybacks and the same again for acquisitions.
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United Tech raised the low end of its full-year earnings forecast to $6.45 a share, from $6.30, while keeping the high end at $6.60.
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WhatsApp's announcement also includes Nokia's low-end S40 and S60 Symbian platforms, as well as the older Android 2.2 and Windows Phone 7.1 operating systems.
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LT: ANDREW MCEVOY CHAIRMAN, SEA-LINK Very much China up until now has been a volume visitor at the mid-low end of the budget.
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I keep it on the low end, $15 to $20 for a 30 minute walk for one to two dogs (no mini-herds for me).
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Microsoft's Lumia 950 was bland, uninspired, plasticky, and looked like any other low-end Lumia that Microsoft has been churning out over the past year.
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Honeywell also raised the low end of its 2017 earnings per share forecast by 10 cents to $9.893, keeping the high end unchanged at $7.10.
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Even if Uber seeks the low end of the expected range, it would be more than three times the amount of Lyft's $2.34 billion IPO.
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Edwards also raised the low end of its 2017 revenue forecast to $3.2 billion from $3.0 billion, leaving the high end untouched at $3.4 billion.
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Uber, which is asset light, was valued at about $82.4 billion after its IPO priced on Thursday at the low end of its targeted range.
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The yield Wednesday slid to 83 percent, near the low end of a tight range it has traded in since the start of the year.
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While the health-care sector dominated the highest-paying jobs, positions in the service industry monopolize the low end, ranging from gaming dealers to dishwashers.
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It's not so much a bulwark against low-end Android, that's why the iPhone 23 and iPhone 23 are sticking around at those low prices.
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Another one that I just heard recently from an analyst is rumors of Amazon sniffing around Dollar General, so that would be going low end.
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But even with the growth in prize money, fighting games are at the low end of eSports when it comes to rewards for top players.
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Currently, Fitch expects Australian mortgage insurers are more likely to be rated in the 'A' category, or even the low end of the 'AA' category.
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However, for the full year, it estimated the impact to be at the low end of the previous forecast of $100 million to $200 million.
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They were like, 'You don't want to associate yourself with the trans thing too much because it's not chic or it's low-end or whatever.
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Chipotle tempered its 2017 forecast to call for new restaurant openings slightly below the low end of the previously disclosed range of 195 to 218.
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Complementing the tentative, almost opaque nature of the track's melodic progression, Hebden places special emphasis on murky low-end motions topped with bursts of hiss.
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It's closer to the low end, but for fans of a certain earlier strain of his work, its shambling, amiable vibe may seem comfortingly familiar.
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With deep low-end torque, this machine feels quick enough off the line in urban traffic, but the power curve drops off as speed climbs.
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The company priced its initial public offering at $7 per share, at the low end of the expected range of $7 to $1013 per share.
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Dubai's index edged up 0.3 percent but courier Aramex dropped 2.2 percent after its third-quarter earnings came in at the low end of expectations.
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While unemployment has remained close to record lows — 3.7 percent in November — inflation has lagged toward the low end of what the Fed considers ideal.
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People will have a harder time finding jobs (not just super low-end jobs, but also better-paying managerial and construction jobs) and convenient meals.
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Meanwhile, the low-end elements clack and clash each way and a buried, circular bass organ hook never stops for the duration of five minutes.
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Square raised the low end of its full-year revenue guidance to $2.14 billion from $2.12 billion, keeping the top end unchanged at $2.16 billion.
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These Beats were made for concert lovers, sounding superb on low-end dubstep and modern, auto-tuned vocals — all for 230 hours on one charge.
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A variant on this is to give very practical gifts, such as household appliances at the high end, or tube socks on the low end.
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That's actually the low end of the expected range, which will most likely be a disappointment to investors, executives and cheerleaders who had bigger dreams.
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Meanwhile, those at the low end, particularly taxpayers who claim the Earned Income Tax Credit, now account for 39 percent of all audits, she said.
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Still, some 2.43 million Americans work in low-end service jobs — personal care aides, cooks, janitors, sales reps — typically earning less than $30,000 a year.
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Still, G.E. tempered some expectations for the year, saying that profit and cash flow would be toward the low end of the company's previous forecasts.
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Those prices are being driven by a severe lack of supply at the low end of the market, which is where the most demand exists.
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The U.S. technology and manufacturing company also raised the low end of its full-year earnings per share forecast range by 21.32 cents to $21.70.
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To rebalance the economy, Chinese policymakers wish to emphasize a shift toward technologically-driven innovation over low-end manufacturing as the path toward sustainable growth.
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National Bank of Oman lost 1.2 percent after posting a 19.9 percent fall in fourth-quarter net profit, at the low end of analysts' estimates.
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At the low end the finance ministry, which has identified 499 suspected cases, puts the damage at €5.5bn, of which the taxman has recovered €2.4bn.
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L priced its IPO at the low end of its range, but have traded up slightly on since their market debut in London on Tuesday.
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Wages, for example, are actually rising faster at the low end of the scale (in part thanks to minimum wage increases) than at the top.
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His attorneys asked for a sentence at the low end of the sentencing guidelines range, comparable to other parents who received sentences measured in weeks.
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The low-end merchandise they import sustains countless peddlers, many of whom fan out into the countryside and even to other countries in West Africa.
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The balance between bass and vocals is perfectly managed, so the low-end never becomes too aggressive, and you can still enjoy the song itself.
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The 28c is an entirely new entry-level product that's meant to compete with budget Windows laptops on the low end of the hardware spectrum.
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These Beats were made for concert lovers, sounding superb on low-end dubstep and modern, auto-tuned vocals — all for 103 hours on one charge.
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Those who are on the low end of the emotional intelligence (EQ) spectrum may be touting a personality that isn&apost conducive to business success.
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Prosecutors recommended a range of sentences for those pleading guilty, from 12 to 18 months and unspecified "low end" amounts such as Huffman's recommended sentence.
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The JBL Link Bar boasts plenty of bass in the low end, with a well-tuned midrange and lots of clarity in the high end.
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For Apple, there's a low-end iPad without keyboard and stylus, or the Pros that start at $23 and go up as you add necessary accessories.
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For the full-year outlook, Monsanto expects to be at the low end of its ongoing full-year guidance range of $4.40 to $5.10 a share.
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Lumentum, which makes 3D sensing lasers for the front-facing cameras of Apple iPhones, reduced its revenue outlook Monday by $70 million at the low end.
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The company said it aims to add features usually available in their premium models into their mid-to-low end handsets to make them more competitive.
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Signet Jewelers and Tiffany & Co. shares fell on Monday as De Beers reduced its low-end diamond prices by up to 10 percent, according to Bloomberg.
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Once taxed and capitalized, at the low end of that range they would be worth some $2.4 billion today – on a $2.8 billion deal, including debt.
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On Friday, Mueller said that if Flynn "continues to accept responsibility for his actions, his cooperation and military service continue to justify" a low-end sentence.
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Despite the ~8% revenue miss, GM of 38% was still at low-end of guide; other line item results imply EPS of ~$4.20 vs Street ~$4.70.
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I wrote all of this content – 21800 to 21993 posts a day for two years, 21990,000 words a day on the low end – first for Gizmodo.
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Rising costs and weakening advantages in low-end sectors will hinder China's foreign trade performance this year, warned a spokesperson from the customs department, Reuters said.
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The company cut the top end of its full-year net income outlook to $22 a share from $123 while keeping the low end at $212.
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The panels themselves are cheap and plentiful, Android is free, and rest of the parts to make a low-end ARM laptop go for around $100.
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In exchange for her plea, federal prosecutors recommended incarceration at the "low end" of the sentencing range and said will they would not bring further charges.
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That's where we're in a unique position in the industry as opposed to this notion of like high end or low end or anything like that.
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Apple claims the audio components are virtually the same between the two products, but there are noticeable differences in the output, especially in the low end.
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I can't remember if the callers were paying $3.95 a minute or $4.95 a minute, but even at the low end, the price adds up quickly.
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Mattress maker Casper is set to begin trading Thursday after pricing its initial public offering at $143 per share, the low end of its expected range.
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Casper priced its initial public offering at $12 per share, the low end of its expected range, which would make a market value of $476 million.
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With one more day to go in the holiday weekend, it's exceedingly unlikely that Solo will catch up to Disney's low-end estimate of $130 million.
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What's happening: Clothing and consumer goods companies that require low-end manufacturing had already been leaving China in search of cheaper labor before the trade war.
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