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Others, however, were more accustomed to collecting oil barrels than bodies.
"Many Italians are more accustomed to political chaos — remember Berlusconi?" says Binkley.
But then we're native Northeasterners and we're more accustomed to solid rock.
Related: Britain is more accustomed to surveillance than any other Western country.
I think people are more accustomed to this kind of business as usual.
A gentle mist rolls in, delighting mainland visitors more accustomed to toxic coal haze.
Nike's customers may be more accustomed to politically tinged marketing than those of Gillette.
Once they become more accustomed to the ride, add mileage and take longer trips!
The surge has been surprising Border Patrol agents more accustomed to Spanish-speaking migrants.
Trump behavior they are more accustomed to seeing in their clinics than in the
And the next generation of wealth is growing up more accustomed to digital solutions.
"I am more accustomed to the American culture than the Turkish culture," she says.
We've been more accustomed to basically zero percent on bills for the longest time.
It also appears that markets are getting somewhat more accustomed to the president's Fed criticism.
So maybe it'll cut down on thank yous as nominees become more accustomed to it.
We were more accustomed to being away from each other than in each other's presence.
The group — more accustomed to swing, ballet and the electric slide — resist this new style.
A quick-talking anti-discrimination lawyer, she has grown more accustomed to insult than praise.
Above all, people are now more accustomed to assume convenience from these products and services.
As investors grew more accustomed to shutdowns, they seemed to become more blasé about them.
She wins over a crowd more accustomed to the Mixolydian jams of the Grateful Dead.
Those more accustomed to Mendeleev's version, fret not—our table takes its cues from the original.
In stark contrast, Hillary Clinton is measured, pragmatic and much more accustomed to Russian-style diplomacy.
Instead of using chords, they are more accustomed to one note being played at a time.
" Durvasula agreed: "The population as a whole is getting more and more accustomed to getting praise.
A CEO president might be more accustomed to making decisions based on short-term cost savings.
Even Real Madrid, a club more accustomed to leading than following, was impressed by City's model.
But younger Japanese are growing more accustomed to living and working with international neighbors and colleagues.
Users in China are becoming more accustomed to so-called "super apps" like Tencent-owned WeChat.
It becomes more accustomed to it over time and things that were killing you before because easier.
Japan is much more accustomed to economic stagnation, and even recessions, but the outlook there is brighter.
It was exciting kickboxing for a crowd more accustomed to MMA and got the buzz going early.
My mother and father were from the mountains, more accustomed to dirt than sand, freshwater than salt.
As employees become more accustomed to the applications, he said they become much more enthusiastic about it.
People are more accustomed to blurred categories, or products that don't fall strictly into one category, Meza noted.
Meantime, weather advisories Saturday stretched along the Appalachians through the Carolinas, into places more accustomed to wintry precipitation.
Facial recognition technology is drawing scrutiny in a country more accustomed to surveillance than any other Western democracy.
I've gotten more accustomed to it, but I wish I had that skill coming out of the gate.
The accumulation came as a surprise to citizens who are more accustomed to large amounts of rain and coffee.
Yeah, I mean I think we're certainly getting more accustomed to sexual imagery and discussion in the public life.
The difference, which can amount to weeks, explains why Americans are more accustomed to meticulously scheduling out a vacation.
My family got more accustomed to America, all of my siblings now speak English, we feel more American than ever.
The zoo says she'll be on exhibit for brief periods until she grows more accustomed to her family's outdoor habitat.
"South Koreans are accustomed to the rhetoric, but they're much more accustomed to rhetoric coming from North Korea," said Lee.
However, as women grew more accustomed to seeing bralettes (and learned how to wear them), they're now becoming more mainstream.
I think the general public are becoming more accustomed to not living within gender binaries and the grey areas between.
All of this came as a surprise to Mr. Dietrich, who was more accustomed to being treated as a hero.
In a media environment more accustomed to mass layoffs and shuttered publications, BDG's swelling network presents a rare rosy image.
Initially, it can feel a little too empty, especially for series veterans who are more accustomed to bustling little villages.
Initially, it can feel a little too empty, especially for series veterans who are more accustomed to bustling little villages.
But Muller-Otvos said Rolls Royce, owned by BMW, is more insulated and more accustomed to sudden drops in sales.
Women are also more accustomed to carrying some sort of bag, since women's clothing tends to have small, inadequate pockets.
But Watson, a colorectal surgeon, believes those concerns will evaporate as patients and doctors become more accustomed to virtual visits.
Outteridge, 31, and Burling, 26, were more accustomed to head-to-head battles in relatively tiny two-man 49er skiffs.
Perhaps we're more accustomed to violence than the trembling babysitter is — after all, we're willingly watching a show about serial killers.
It's a welcome change of pace for a squad that's more accustomed to dishing out jarring tackles than super sweet snuggles.
So getting WhatsApp's network of one billion+ active monthly users more accustomed to sharing visual content clearly feeds into that play.
Some 26 provinces out of 31 now have flood warnings due to torrential rain in a country more accustomed to drought.
It's an idea that we've become more accustomed to now, when gender isn't considered so binary, but rather, much more fluid.
"The latter man's style is more accustomed to well-tailored classic suits and the former, well, whatever the hell he wants."
The slow build of Enlightened's first season can be a challenging watch for viewers who are more accustomed to plottier shows.
Thanasis quickly resumed his more accustomed position on the bench however, playing just five minutes, during which he scored four points.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg may also be looking to capture a younger audience more accustomed to spending time in messaging apps, he said.
Hurd attributed the staggering cloud growth to the company's improved technology and its sales force being more accustomed to selling cloud products.
Steve Rogers should be a little more accustomed to mourning his loved ones by now than he first appears to be here.
Even more surprising, that number has been getting smaller as people get more accustomed to life in political limbo, the survey found.
Those are uncharted waters for libertarians, who are more accustomed to campaign rallies that would fit comfortably around a single hookah pipe.
James Fulton, a veteran law enforcement officer who is more accustomed to solving drug crimes, sexual assaults, robberies — and homicides with corpses.
In countries more accustomed to looking to the United States for guidance on democracy, this race offers an opportunity for gleeful schadenfreude.
Five were played at the program's primary home, a tiny municipal skating rink nearby that was more accustomed to hosting public skates.
He developed the Iron Dome anti-rocket system, over objections from a military more accustomed to taking the fight to enemy territory.
Then I grew more accustomed to the rigors of satisfying client demand, more fulfilled by my successes, even challenged by the difficulties.
But they'll have to overcome the fact that chefs and seafood buyers are more accustomed to red urchins, which are also larger.
The problem is that both Europeans and Canadians think butyric acid tastes like vomit (possibly because they're more accustomed to darker chocolate).
Although certainly science-fiction-y, people are much more accustomed to seeing delivery trucks rolling around than they are seeing drones flying overhead.
Her scrappy campaign for justice has rattled her city, a place where the police are far more accustomed to being admired than scrutinized.
Desouza said that there's more talk lately about chatbots because people are getting more accustomed to the idea of getting their information online.
What's happening: With the Amazon-led advent of two-day (or less) shipping, shoppers are becoming more accustomed to ordering everyday basics online.
As we all become more accustomed to custom, automated experiences, it only makes sense for technology to aid in our shopping and dressing.
The Adcolor Awards commend diversity in media and advertising and give trophies to people more accustomed to conference rooms than to red carpets.
"Japanese are getting more accustomed to people from other cultures," said Hirotaka Matsuoka, a professor of sports marketing at Waseda University in Tokyo.
It will be a rough landing for Weinstein, former Hollywood royalty more accustomed to being protected by VIP ropes rather than razor wire.
Combined with his 2006-2007 tenure, that would make him the longest-serving leader of a country more accustomed to short-term premiers.
I wanted my father as well, but we lost him before my children's graduations began, so I am more accustomed to his absence.
Mr. Sekulow, who hosts a daily radio show and is a frequent television commentator, is more accustomed to being in the public eye.
The event splices together research scientists far more accustomed to red tape than red carpets with tech's deepest-pocketed and most idealistic upper echelons.
If you're more accustomed to an Apple TV or an Amazon Fire TV, the Roku experience will feel a little bit ugly and dumb.
That is a tall order for Justice Department lawyers who are more accustomed to hunting down bad characters than to setting up offshore charities.
When she is with them on a press tour, for example, she'll use Snapchat so they become more accustomed to doing it on their own.
There are also signs, namely in the medical field, that people are growing more accustomed to women having children at 50 and older, he said.
Guggenheim raised its rating of Facebook's stock to buy from neutral on Thursday, saying shareholders are becoming more accustomed to data leaks and privacy uncertainty.
If you're more accustomed to Cupertino's ironclad product cycles, you might take it as a sign of a company that can't get its act together.
"You're more accustomed to the occasional power outage, because you know no one is coming to help you," disaster relief expert Randy Creamer told CityLab.
With such a steep price, Clements said that the golden ticket may be homebuyers from elsewhere that are more accustomed to higher real estate values.
He said he was more accustomed to seeing older people come and go from the building, which he said was central to the Chinatown community.
"I think the buyers are becoming more accustomed to this out of Canada, and they are reacting accordingly by putting cargoes to us," James said.
This outpouring has presented new challenges for a country more accustomed to handing out largess to needier nations than to being the recipient of it.
I am a big fan of fountain pens, which have a bit of a cult following even among those more accustomed to typing than writing.
But with most of the participants more accustomed to jungle fighting than urban warfare, battling in the city's streets is proving harder than they expected.
Yamashita and Hoshi are both Japanese; Kim explains that in Japan, mathematicians are more accustomed to dealing with a steady succession of technical definitions in presentations.
After more than 16 months in office, despite the media&aposs hair-on-fire approach, the country is growing more accustomed to his reality-show style.
In the wild, king penguins often dwell in sub-Antarctic regions, but they are more accustomed to milder climates than their Antarctic cousins, the emperor penguins.
Customers are becoming more accustomed to paywalls, he said, and media businesses are realizing a simple but true fact: They work, while advertising increasingly does not.
"While I have believed in a CGT, it's clear many New Zealanders do not," said Jacinda Ardern, a prime minister more accustomed to applause than defeat.
Participants say the Washington march will be nonpartisan and marks a new frontier for scientists more accustomed to laboratories and classrooms than activism in the streets.
As Amazon Prime subscribers grow more accustomed to two-day delivery, fewer shoppers are impressed by shipments that take any longer to arrive on their doorsteps.
Though the builders are more accustomed to constructing rugged vessels like tugboats, they have taken a fancy to making boats that will have a higher profile.
But Allen wonders how many franchisees, more accustomed to makeovers every five to seven years, will be happy about spending money to spiffy up their stores.
As consumers become more accustomed to such systems, the introduction of the technology in vehicles may seem like a natural evolution rather than a creepy intrusion.
De Leon and Rendon are more accustomed to battling with Brown, the more fiscally conservative governor, over budget figures than with each other over policy matters.
The Loews Corporations began to focus on the multi-screen theaters that audiences are more accustomed to today, and the Loews 175th Street Theatre fell into disrepair.
However, it can turn risky if moviegoers more accustomed to flashier names like Superman, Captain America and Wonder Woman don't turn out to see the B-listers.
Falcone thinks this is because whales are more accustomed to the boat sonar and can hear the boats coming, while the helicopter sonar comes out of nowhere.
A number of the managers had been hired from nearby technology giant Microsoft, where workers were more accustomed to longer development schedules than Musk's famously short deadlines.
Whenever I'd ask coworkers in the break room if their legs were killing them, they usually said no, because they were more accustomed to non-sedentary jobs.
It is not an entirely uncommon occurrence in such a small state, although Mr. Morone is more accustomed to being asked about local races than national ones.
In the nearly 30 years that it has been on the air, "The Simpsons" has perhaps been more accustomed to dispensing cultural criticism than to receiving it.
The ramp to the bridge will cut through a corner of Clara Coffey Park in Sutton Place, where residents are more accustomed to seeing wheelchairs than bikes.
Cons: Rooms might feel small for the price, and the minimalist, industrial-inspired decor isn't right for every traveler who might be more accustomed to traditional accommodations.
As society becomes more accustomed to instant information access, free websites have risen in popularity, leaving newspapers and broadcasters scraping by to retain readers and stay relevant.
As we grow more accustomed to the algorithmic monoculture, allowing it to occupy our senses, we might lose our understanding of, or our taste for, anything else.
If anything, law enforcement agencies have become more accustomed to working in this space, and are likely to develop even more ways to bust technologically savvy criminals.
Compared to previous generations, today's heterosexual men and women are more accustomed to thinking of each other as friends on equal footing, even outside of the romantic realm.
Superstore's Cloud 9, on the other hand, felt more like the kind of place that both myself—and much of the population—are more accustomed to working at.
In the future, as people become more accustomed to this form of entertainment and experience design, we'll be able to do things that are a little more challenging.
Former "Apprentice" workers, more accustomed to talk of casting calls than campaign scandals, said they were stunned to find themselves thrust into supporting roles in a presidential election.
Meanwhile, the decrease in antibodies was smaller among people with more tattoos, which suggests that their bodies had grown more accustomed to dealing with this kind of stress.
Visitors all have different reactions to the work: some cry, others back away from the figures, still others —who may be more accustomed to VR — are more adventurous.
Northern India, with its expanses of farmland and desert, is more accustomed to heat waves than dangerous cold fronts, both of which have been linked to climate change.
There, he raised his right hand and swore to do "impartial justice" — the kind of oath he is more accustomed to hearing from advocates before the Supreme Court.
The challenge served as a goad to donors, brought home the meaning of giving to those more accustomed to asking for money, and concentrated the institute's attention wonderfully.
"This was a time when Ecuadorean football was more accustomed to landslide defeats," said Ricardo Castellano, a soccer historian who is affiliated with the Barcelona Sporting Club museum here.
"Figuring out how to do things without Annabelle, that's the other thing where [my wife] Sherri and I are getting more accustomed," Pomeroy said with tears in his eyes.
To audiences more accustomed to the breakneck scare pace of mainstream horror, that could be a detriment — but the movie's dreamy imagery and Lynchian confusion have their own appeal.
Going public with its complaint brought it into contact with sceptical segments of the tech press more accustomed to cheerleading Google's rise than questioning the agency of its algorithms.
Nicole Stephens and Hilary Bergsieker, two of the study's five coauthors, have said wealthier residents were also more likely to evacuate because they were likely more accustomed to travel.
Facebook — Facebook shares climbed 1.4% after Guggenheim upgraded the social media giant to buy from neutral, saying that shareholders are becoming increasingly more accustomed to the company's privacy issues.
He described companies in emerging markets as being more accustomed to volatility, and as a result they've de-leveraged their balance sheets and diversified their businesses and export partners.
In a society where we are more accustomed to sexualising sportswomen than hearing them talk about a visit from Aunt Flo we've got a very long way to go.
But South Korea is more accustomed to belligerence from Pyongyang than Washington, and there is widespread concern that Mr. Trump may make matters worse when he arrives next week.
Some are warning of a "zombie apocalypse," as hordes of befuddled sky-gazers strain the resources of towns more accustomed to hosting pancake breakfasts than managing Coachella-size gatherings.
As we grow more accustomed to paying bills, working, learning, communicating, filing taxes, and registering to vote online, it will be harder to live without access to the web.
Democrats could try to make up for the loss in North Dakota by winning in Tennessee or Texas, two red states that are much more accustomed to voting Republican.
Torn pictures from a family photo album, as they seem, his individual stories form a fractured portrait of a country we're more accustomed to seeing as a polished whole.
And I've got to admit that even though I'm much more accustomed to the touch-based keyboards found on every other device nowadays, the Blackberry Key2's keyboard is fantastic.
Stewart isn't as innocent as she pretends, and Snoop, who has been very rich for a very long time, is obviously more accustomed to Stewart's lifestyle than he lets on.
The bottom line: DiMaggio stressed that IT staff globally have to become more accustomed to looking for living-off-the-land attacks that don't appear to create suspicious network traffic.
Again, it's been over a decade since the last major title, which means we're older, and more accustomed to seeing the seams of a massive crossover — like replaced voice actors.
Evaluating a wealth tax in that manner has proved challenging for budget analysts, who are more accustomed to estimating the effects of changes in individual or corporate income tax rates.
In different times, successful governors would rocket to the top of the Democratic field, with clear resumes of accomplishments to contrast with senators more accustomed to talking than passing bills.
The two candidates confronted each other Wednesday night in a vicious debate that more resembled an American-style shoutfest than the Cartesian discourse that French voters are more accustomed to.
Additionally, as the rise of e-commerce continues, consumers are more accustomed to shopping online, where they have "more transparency, more time to plan, and greater inventory availability," said Chen.
This experience will likely increase public acceptance as these programs expand and the technologies improve, giving the human operators less to do as passengers grow more accustomed to the autonomous systems.
This was no small challenge for me, as my body is much more accustomed to slouching over a laptop, or contorting itself into knots to avoid touching people on the subway.
Jelmer Eerkens, a University of California, Davis, archaeologist who is more accustomed to working with materials from ancient peoples along the Nile or from Native Americans in California, offered to investigate.
This is an important characteristic for those seeking different solutions to emergent problems, and one that can wane with age as we become more accustomed to life the way it is.
It was an unconventional idea, both for the normally staid libraries and the drag queens, many of whom were more accustomed to hosting night-life events than M.C.-ing daytime singalongs.
It looks like hot chocolate but tastes like seaweed, pungent enough that it might trigger the gag reflex of a consumer more accustomed to starting the morning with something from Starbucks.
Like the proverbial frog in the pot, the American people are each day becoming more and more accustomed to the rise of authoritarianism one small, seemingly insignificant degree at a time.
As sea levels continue to rise and floods become more common, the researchers say, it's possible people will tweet about them less as they become more accustomed to living with flooding.
But that historical knowledge may be cold comfort for a chief justice who is more accustomed to drawing conclusions on critical issues only after thorough deliberation and outside of public view.
Initially, the team tried to build a dedicated flight stick controller with a spaceship on top, but they found that players who are more accustomed to a traditional gamepad struggled with it.
Future generations will be more accustomed than their parents to interacting with the state online, and may be more willing to trade the chance to make their case in person for convenience.
Team Europe has five, and so does Team USA, whose ranks include Tiger Woods, who is much more accustomed to playing in the rounds than making the rounds or the lunch runs.
But the deep data sets that are making these sorts of revelations possible are presenting new conundrums for reporters and editors more accustomed to banging the phones and interviewing live human beings.
With its recent history, including the transition from Communism, Poland was perhaps more accustomed to dealing with crises and more willing to accept an interruption in everyday life, said Ms. Nowobilska, 33.
That said, the first handset is often the hardest, and creating a phone certainly presented a new paradigm for the high-end camera manufacturer, which is more accustomed to building devices in-house.
The one thing that's clear is that the new political journalism has to be built for a moment of crisis, not stability, something that citizens of less happy democracies are more accustomed to.
So it makes a lot of sense to me to take a niche yet passionate group, like the YA audience, and present content to them on a platform they are more accustomed to.
All that said, you can't say that it didn't mark a major career departure for a cast we're more accustomed to seeing on the big screen: Colin Farrell, Rachel McAdams and Vince Vaughn.
Exposure to a caring canine parent like Nono helps these baby cats get more accustomed to different sights, sounds, animals and people; all factors that will make them more attractive to potential adopters.
This means that Democrats, who have a larger number of crosscutting identities within the party, are generally more accustomed to working with racial and religious out-group members under the larger party umbrella.
What&aposs more, said Jenny Blake, a career coach, former Googler, and the author of "Pivot," tech companies may be more accustomed to an environment of change than some older, more established institutions.
As consumers become more accustomed to financial services as a natural feature of other products, they will probably interact more and more with services in the hubs from which they manage their lives.
"I think I'm a lot more accustomed to spicy foods because, as I mentioned in the video, my family is Ethiopian, so I grew up eating a lot of spicy foods," Solomon said.
Although more accustomed to making tennis racquets and cricket bats, a local artisan was nonetheless able to restitch the ball and, even better, replicate it, according to the Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The New York Times recently referred to it as "charging time trauma," identifying it as a hurdle for mass electric vehicle adoption among consumers more accustomed to quick fill-ups at a gas station.
Now, Democrats are more accustomed to being on the receiving end of this kind of tactic, as Bush-era conservatives often tried to paint strident criticism of administration policy as criticism of American soldiers.
I think the way to maybe address that or think about it is think about how to break up that massive single surface area into smaller surfaces, where we are more accustomed as humans.
The copper market, which is more accustomed to tracking what goes into China, the world's largest single consumer of the stuff, is now fretting that more, maybe much more, may be on its way.
But there are some people out there who devote themselves to keeping track of these kinds of shutdowns — and they are a little bit more accustomed to navigating these communication obstacles and interpreting them.
Its corollary is that it attracts managers more accustomed to working with what they have, or what they are given, rather than demanding money be spent to solve problems that have proved beyond them.
More accustomed to ribbon-cutting ceremonies than to grappling with the uproar over Americans turning up dead in their hotel rooms, the minister, Francisco Javier García, insisted that the authorities had nothing to hide.
Mobile design is now light years ahead of the desktop, and we've got an entire generation of current and future gamers who'll be more accustomed to perfectly finished aluminum unibody cases than cheaply glamorized plastic.
We're growing more accustomed to asking that about our food and fashion choices, but the founders of east London hair salon Ralph & Rice want to make ethical responsibility a priority for your hair care, too.
Trump isn't exactly a fresh face for our viewers at home who are more accustomed to seeing him fire people like a big boy on the TV set and hug purple monsters to sell hamburgers.
While we're more accustomed to Hadid sending subtle love letters to her boo, Zayn Malik, through his own line of T-shirts, seeing this fun nostalgic moment is giving us some feels of our own.
But those streamlined days are long gone, and Hazeltine National Golf Club, site of this year's competition, is swarming with underlings, some of them much more accustomed to being on top of the food chain.
Warm weather is great and all, but it can also be a frustrating time for people more accustomed to chain-drinking hot chocolate and cocooning their bodies in waterproof outer garments than actual blue sky.
No, it was simply that this was where it had to end, against a team with just a little more experience and just a little more class, one slightly more accustomed to these rarefied airs.
She taught herself to sing in the space, and because overtones are so pronounced there she became more accustomed to the pure intervals of the natural harmonic series than to the equal-tempered Western system.
"It is a sad state of affairs, but people are becoming more accustomed to uncertainty being part of their lives," said Claudia D'Arpizio, a partner at Bain who specializes in the luxury and fashion industries.
Verena Robinson, the owner of Mammoth Lakes Resort Realty, predicted the pads would appeal to outdoorsy travelers in their 20s and 30s, as well as to Europeans who are more accustomed to smaller living spaces.
Here in a state more accustomed to quick draws than parries, Daniel Watson is creating swords with blades so strong and sharp that one cut through 26 mats in a Japanese competition, shattering the previous record.
However, in the wider public - more accustomed to ads for organic cheese than fighter jets - the discussion quickly shifted from what type of plane should be purchased to whether Denmark should buy new warplanes at all.
"It's not just about the patients identified as having the virus," said Dr. Wendy Armstrong, another infectious disease specialist at Grady, who is more accustomed to using N95 masks to evaluate patients who might have tuberculosis.
Rose Meta (pronounced MEE-tah) was an oasis that signaled elegance and calm for black women in a world that was, for the most part, more accustomed to being pampered by black women than pampering them.
Volatility in the Chinese stocks is set to continue as investors and officials become more accustomed to the market and the economy matures, Zhou Xiaochuan, the former People's Bank of China (PBOC) governor, told CNBC Tuesday.
It's been ever more in fashion over the last couple years, as the media business has changed and as people have watched how paywalls have succeeded, and also as customers have become more accustomed to them.
All of this helps Google get its users more accustomed to "asking" Google for answers and actions in a more conversational way, where it finds itself quickly diving into a massive competition with Amazon and Apple's Siri.
Unlike soccer or volleyball, the sports Brazilians are more accustomed to, golf has fans scattered across the field of play, and they are allowed to cross onto the fairways as they make their way around the course.
It is also the first time in decades that rival corporate law firms, more accustomed to beating back regulation than championing it, have joined forces to file litigation nationwide around such a polarizing social issue as guns.
"The more you dwell on the negative, the more accustomed your brain becomes to dwelling on the negative," said Dr. Hanson, who suggests asking yourself, "Are my thoughts helping to build me up, or tear me down?"
In every facet of our lives except politics, we have grown more accustomed to a level of on-demand service that makes the process of acquiring goods easier and more efficient, while the voting experience hasn't changed.
In this onstage recording of Recode Decode, hosted by Kara Swisher, Kara visited the Texas Tribune Festival in Austin, Texas, to interview two people who are more accustomed to conducting the interviews: Maggie Haberman and David Fahrenthold.
It's also probably a simple thank you from the White House to a loyal supporter, which is more accustomed to watching formerly ardent supporters of the president express disappointment or frustration with how his presidency has unfolded.
You can just imagine the reaction when she first approached a roomful of investors more accustomed to being hit up for funding by guys in hoodies, especially at a time when so few women were bringing on startups.
An Argentina-based grains trader said the Wednesday purchase was likely made by Vicentin as well because it was the only company with the port capacity to unload soybeans, in a country far more accustomed to exporting them.
While he was more accustomed to sold-out arenas, two years ago Prince played perhaps his most intimate gig in the living room of British singer-songwriter Lianne La Havas' London home with his band, 3rdeyegirl, Billboard said.
Similarly, Tyler Cowen of George Mason University recently mused that as people grow more accustomed to interacting with intelligent machines (like Apple's Siri), which require no social niceties, they might find it harder to build relationships with humans.
While banks' that are willing to take risk on bond trades are still a big draw for investors, smaller firms that are more accustomed to simply matching buyers and sellers are well placed to expand, say market participants.
The big bet by the legendary investor comes as U.S. retail store closures — many of them as part of mall shutdowns — have hit record highs this year as customers get more accustomed to the convenience of online shopping.
And maybe the more people see it, the more accustomed they'll become to reading it, and maybe someone will be outraged by what I sort of see as an epidemic, they'll care about enough to make some legislative changes.
Professional investors are more accustomed to giving a company money and letting it use it independently, but retail investors in the crypto space tend to be more demanding and unrealistic as they seek a quick return on their money.
Although she is more accustomed to travel by her chauffeur-driven royal Bentley or horse-drawn carriages on formal occasions, she was the first royal to travel by underground "tube" train when she opened the Victoria Line in 1969.
And third, if Google is going to be serious about the consumer business, it needs to broaden its base beyond the younger, more tech-savvy crowd, who are a little more accustomed to being "on their own" in the digital world.
Where we used to see fingers weighed down by dozens of tiny, stackable rings, we're now more accustomed to a carefully curated selection of heirloom-style pieces — one of which being the beloved pinky rings we're here to talk about.
Fellow guard Malcolm Brogdon is averaging 18 points while making 7-of-1123 3-pointers over the last two games and hit double digits in all but one game this month as he gets more accustomed to his bench role.
But persuading a class of investors more accustomed to being pitched luxury high-rises in cities such as Los Angeles or Miami to buy into a heavy industry project in one of America's poorest states is proving a hard sell.
Roadburners more accustomed to slow motion headbanging seemed delighted by their high energy antics, and Johansson belted out her lines with theatrical aplomb; the woman can SING, a fact which she underlined neatly on a slower, soulful mid-set ballad.
It's not everyday you get a chance to sit down with one of Taiwan's most famous politicians, especially when you're far more accustomed to squeezing into dingy basements or dusty bar corners to conduct interviews with headbangers of varying description.
"It was a rare opportunity to work with these highly functional lightweight fabrics," says Ninomiya, who is more accustomed to dealing in materials such as jacquard and faux fur than the high-performance technical materials for which Moncler is known.
The talented triumvirate is more accustomed to the nonaggressive style of Ryan Tannehill (who was third from the bottom in percentage of passes thrown into tight coverage), and they will have to readjust their expectations of what constitutes being open.
As people become more and more accustomed to talking to a smart speaker device, experts say we can expect to see companies experiment with robots that blur the line between a fun toy and a helpful hand around the house.
Sure, we may be more accustomed to HRH and the former president discussing issues like state policy, mental health and immigration, but as part of Prince Harry's takeover of radio programme Today, we were treated to subjects like Suits and, erm, boxer shorts.
This happens more often than I might like, but in the era of Peak TV, I've become more and more accustomed to shows with critical acclaim and low ratings toughing it out through what sometimes seems like sheer force of critical will.
TORONTO (Reuters) - The attention paid by Americans to the visit of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to Washington this week sparked cynicism and delight back home, as Canadians more accustomed to being ignored weren't entirely sure what to make of the fanfare.
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Undaunted by a dangerous journey over thousands of miles, people fleeing economic hardship and human rights abuses in African countries are coming to the US-Mexico border in unprecedented numbers, surprising Border Patrol agents more accustomed to Spanish-speaking migrants.
In the Middle East, Facebook is a key source of news and is frequently used as a platform for political discussions, but citizens are also more accustomed to navigating state-backed propaganda, potentially muting the impact of information campaigns in the region.
Even if there are no panels or speech bubbles or sound effects rendered in bold, illustrative type, reading words and images together requires vigilant attention that may be unfamiliar to readers more accustomed to tumbling into a book made up entirely of text.
Nearly 800 migrants from Africa have been apprehended on one stretch of the Texas border and released by authorities since the beginning of October; the surge surprised and puzzled immigration officials, who are more accustomed to seeing Central American families crossing the border.
Still, five years is several ice ages in tech terms so perhaps the novelty-seeking mobile users of today can be convinced of the value of proximity-based image sharing now they're a lot more accustomed to eyeballing content from around the global web.
Manager Terry Francona said the move was made in order to get the 24-year-old Gonzalez more regular playing time in the minors and to provide the Indians with a veteran, INF/OF Michael Martinez, more accustomed to serving as a 25th man.
Mr. Thurston shared what he described as his girlfriend's observation that the suburbs fit into the mix, too, as young people who grew up there moved to enjoy the benefits of a city but were more accustomed to having their own spaces and cars.
They are also obviously chafing against the constraints of the trial, forced to sit quietly in the chamber for hours on end, when they are much more accustomed to making their presence known at hearings and during floor votes and then exiting at their convenience.
Trump campaigned on protectionist rhetoric that voters are more accustomed to hearing from Democrats, promised a large increase in infrastructure spending, abandoned traditional Republican commitments to cut Social Security and Medicare expenditures, and even made ambiguous promises to create a universal health care system.
While Kelly's attempts to instill discipline and order into the West Wing gained him a reputation as being combative, Mulvaney's under-the-radar demeanor have made him relatively few enemies in a staff more accustomed to the power struggles of Trump's first two years in office.
The music industry — with all its various stakeholders, who are far more accustomed to suing each other than presenting a unified front — are hoping that Congress will push the button and turn the unholy disaster of music licensing into something slightly less unholy and somewhat less disastrous.
In fact, as the technology improves and people become more accustomed to speaking to their devices, digital assistants are poised to change not only how we interact with and think about technology, but even the types of devices, applications and services that we purchase and use.
The bottom line is that Marty, Wendy and their increasingly involved kids (Sofia Hublitz, Skylar Gaertner) have grown more accustomed to being thrust into perilous situations, dealing as they are with people who think nothing of leaving bodies strewn about when they don't get their way.
Finally, in 1974, when he was in his mid-50s, he started Hunan, a tiny restaurant on Kearny Street in San Francisco's Chinatown, where he introduced diners to hot, peppery Hunanese food, a departure from the milder Cantonese cuisine that many Americans were more accustomed to.
As local consumers become more accustomed to using smartphone apps, many ride-booking companies now offer the same services as their larger American rival, including on-demand pickup and estimated prices for each ride, though other benefits like in-app payments are only now starting to be added.
I couldn't stand them the first time I heard their music; their breakout single, "Gimme Chocolate!!!" grated hard on ears more accustomed to blastbeats and blues-based riffs, and the immediate fawning reaction from the media— as publications came galloping in to exoticize them—turned me off even more.
J.D. Vance, a son of Appalachian poverty who eventually graduated from Yale Law School and now works in Silicon Valley, has found himself lately in the position of both telling that story and translating its political nuances into terms easily understood by coastal elites more accustomed to caricatures.
But for all cities to have a clear mandate to move forward on this kind of aggressive game-changing climate action, the citizenry, which is often more accustomed to calling the White House or state house to protest the latest environmental rollback, should also turn its attention to the town or city hall.
More broadly, Grover says Feedr is aiming to cater to three trends: on-demand food delivery, as pioneered by the likes of Deliveroo and Uber Eats; employee well-being as part of a company's recruitment, retention and broader HR strategy; and the way consumers are becoming more accustomed to greater choice and healthier options.
The specter of the Hollywood star and the turquoise lake's litany of notable visitors — it's served as an oasis for aristocrats since Roman times; current villa owners include Richard Branson and Madonna — can make the place seem exclusive and stuffy for travelers more accustomed to food trucks than restaurants that require a jacket and tie for dinner.
He hailed two rickshaws — the three-wheel kind powered by people, not motors — told each where to go, the price he would pay — no motors, no meters — and motioned for his son and me, borderline millennials more accustomed to ride sharing than rickshaws, to hoist ourselves into one, while he and my mother-in-law expertly climbed into the other.
"The biggest challenge that women face when running for executive office is they really have to work twice as hard to prove that they're qualified, because we know that voters are more accustomed to seeing women as part of a deliberative body like a legislature," said Amanda Hunter, the communications director for the Barbara Lee Family Foundation, which has tracked every gubernatorial race with a female candidate since 1998.
Specifically, the problem the burgeoning startup aims to address is that consumers are becoming much more accustomed to on-demand services that can be conjured up via their mobile phone, whilst the need to see a doctor face-to-face is often inconvenient or simply isn't possible immediately due to limited capacity — meaning that many people don't bother to see a doctor at all or put pressure elsewhere on health services, such as emergency care.

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