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The U.S. and China are definitely moving faster right now.
Tech made a huge political miscalculation in not moving faster.
Reality is moving faster than the pace of my manga.
Alter's story is moving faster than she can write it.
Like everything's moving faster than I think people expected it to.
That's led to criticism the technology is moving faster than regulators.
The fire was moving faster than any vehicle could, he said.
His right arm is moving faster and more smoothly than before.
Once again, technology is clearly moving faster than we can regulate.
They've got great people and great product, and they're moving faster.
"If I'm not moving forward, I'm moving faster forward," she said, laughing.
That is, it was moving faster until you decided to change lines.
I could tell I was moving faster than usual through the store.
I guarantee the cards will end up moving faster than you guess.
I have more regrets about how we execute and not moving faster.
It's interesting, because all these other art forms are moving faster, too.
Moving faster with a damp paper towel probably would have eliminated stains entirely.
It was moving faster than expected due to the powerful Santa Ana winds.
Inventory continues to drop and homes for sale are moving faster and faster.
The game is disabled when you're moving faster than 10 miles per hour.
The Boring Company is moving faster, probably because it doesn't require brain surgery.
Economic problems also remain, with the recovery moving faster for some than others.
A lot is at stake in a technology industry that's moving faster every year.
Do they want to see us move faster — I'm sure — and we're moving faster.
"Some are moving faster, and some are moving much, much slower, if at all."
When particles are moving faster than light through a medium like ice, they glow.
Yet AI's development is moving faster than those working in the trenches will acknowledge.
I believe that moving faster on her treatment might have prevented her sharp decline.
Every other store was moving in the wrong direction, with some moving faster than others.
He rightly put the most emphasis on the need to get France's economy moving faster.
And that means moving faster than a lot of cities would prefer them to move.
The bottom line: Stymied at home, Trump is now moving faster than ever on foreign policy.
And that's going to make the business less bureaucratic, faster moving, faster decision making, more dynamic.
This rule could be officiated by several government agencies, moving faster than any bill through Congress.
Other countries are moving faster to establish rules for space launches in compliance with international treaties.
However, while Ethiopia is moving faster than its continental rivals, there is a long road ahead.
Because of that we are moving faster and with greater confidence than a few months ago.
Kid Rock made a desperate 911 call, where he excoriated the dispatcher for not moving faster.
Advocates say an inconsistent policing of the lanes undermines any efforts to get buses moving faster.
Public health groups have chastised the Trump administration for not moving faster to fund a response.
And they are not just floating around peacefully — some pieces are moving faster than a bullet.
The first ones have more time for acceleration, and they end up moving faster than the latecomers.
By that measure, enrollment definitely isn't moving faster than last year — in fact, it's about 25% weaker.
Boots get sucked off by the mud, and thorny bushes are a natural impediment to moving faster.
Dimon criticized both parties for not moving faster and said tackling those issues would boost economic growth.
Your body's moving faster, your clubs might not be moving as fast as you want them to.
Axel: Well I think there is room for moving faster because the economy is doing quite well.
Fires are moving faster than in the past, he said, often leaving people without enough time to react.
Being the world's best smartphone manufacturer, on the other hand, requires thinking and moving faster than anyone else.
"This is moving faster than anyone really realizes," said the person, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
The magnetic north pole is moving faster than predicted, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said Monday.
Fox is also in negotiations with Comcast, but the talks with Disney are moving faster, these people said.
Republicans in Congress have blasted the administration for not moving faster and not taking more action against ISIS.
" Davis told Motherboard in an email "Technology is moving faster than societies [sic] capacity to debate important privacy implications.
Objects moving faster than the speed of sound produce these loud shockwaves, which are powerful enough to break glass.
Just look at gut microbiome research, another field where the claims seem to be moving faster than the science.
"I thought we were moving faster, a little quicker," Vermette said about the Ducks' recovery in the third period.
Companies are moving faster than governments on questions around the future of people's privacy with large implications for governance.
Brimah's recovery is reportedly moving faster than originally thought and he is expected to return in early February. 3.
Some people worry that, outside the academic setting, ketamine therapy is moving faster than what's supported by good evidence.
You might compare this method to switching lines at the supermarket checkout when you see another one moving faster.
Yet, time and time again, Congress holds hearings berating the VA for not improving performance and not moving faster.
Technology is moving faster than our ability to understand it, and there is no consensus on what is ethical.
But speculation has picked up that other central banks could be moving faster than expected to unwind easing programs.
You don't want your trunk and upper body moving faster than the lower limbs will allow or you'll fall over.
The interest rate differentials have been moving against the U.S. U.S. interest rates have been moving faster than everybody else's.
These large thunder claps are made when the Falcon 9 returns to Earth, moving faster than the speed of sound.
As the spring real estate selling season gets in gear, some houses are moving faster getting better offers than others.
Forty-six percent said things would be moving faster if Puerto Rico were a wealthier place with fewer Hispanic people.
By 1957-58, the population was expecting a bit better, and they were rather cross that things weren't moving faster.
Moon's unfazed push for peace has triggered worries that Seoul may be moving faster than anyone else is prepared to.
The only thing moving faster than J Lo and A-Rod's relationship is the jet taking them all over the place.
The train, he said, seemed to be running somewhere close to 79 mph because it was moving faster than highway traffic.
This is very early, but it is compressed and it is moving faster, and there are some definite echoes of Watergate.
Censorship is moving faster, says Zhou Runan of Sun Yat-sen University; many messages are now deleted in minutes, sometimes seconds.
An interesting recent post on Marginal Revolution post gives lie to the idea that the world is moving faster than ever.
In fact, resist lane envy: Studies show that the perception that one lane is moving faster is often a psychological illusion.
A different wave is released from the starting line every minute, each one (theoretically) moving faster than the one before it.
So if they're capable of moving faster, and are more efficient that way, why don't jellyfish just swim that fast naturally?
These are heady times in the mobility industry, and it's moving faster than the race to market a viable flying car.
"I can tell you with certainty that we are moving faster," Langenstein told CNBC at the ShopTalk conference in Las Vegas.
Rising inflation could get the Fed changing its forecast and moving faster than expected to increase its fed funds target range.
The European Union criticized the government for moving faster on the legislation than China's own rules for public comment normally allow.
Additionally, the Earth is actually moving faster at the equator than other points on the planet, which is good news for rockets.
Not only is technology moving faster than it ever has previously but the idea of the lifetime career is dying as well.
The Nikkei and the Dow may be joined at the hip when it comes to behavior, but the Nikkei is moving faster.
But "the fact that more folks are coming into the labor force may dissuade the Fed" from moving faster than currently anticipated.
Now, with the sudden move against the Islamic State, military action on the ground is moving faster than the country's tangled politics.
The path is much thinner now, on a one-way street, adding a sense of intimacy and the illusion of moving faster.
Nobody has a stopwatch on exactly when that will happen but I do know the needle needs to start moving faster now.
Haitham is the choice of Oman's merchant family oligopoly, according to WINEP, and so may be able to get things moving faster.
It's like I don't know what the millennials are doing with their fingers, but they definitely are moving faster than I am.
While some companies are moving faster in today's tight labor market, it's still uncommon to land a job offer after one single interview.
Over the weekend, lava coming out of the fissures started moving faster, flowing downslope, where it crossed a highway and met the ocean.
Volkswagen is moving faster to cut up to 23,000 jobs and shift the savings to electric and self-driving car technology, Reuters reports.
"India is moving faster than any other country in the last three years," Chambers told a small group of reporters in New Delhi.
They question if consent is actually consent if one line is moving faster than another, prompting individuals to just pick the easier option.
My life seemed like a glass tunnel, through which I was moving faster every year, and at the end of which there was darkness.
Advancements in machine learning and artificial intelligence are moving faster than what society is ready for, creating a spectre of fear, anxiety and uncertainty.
Over the weekend, the lava coming out of the fissures started moving faster, flowing downslope, where it crossed a highway and met the ocean.
When I was a kid, they flattered me by telling me that my mind was simply moving faster than my mouth could keep up.
He said that while obviously the world needs to be moving faster and increasing investment, the tally highlights an important change in the landscape.
This will suggest transitions into other lanes that are moving faster if, for example, the driver approaches a slow-moving car or truck ahead.
Others, however, are wary of such enthusiasm for giving up more national sovereignty — and also of others in the Union moving faster with integration.
But Messier 90 is actually moving faster than other galaxies in the cluster, making it appear as if it's racing towards the Milky Way.
Some of these pieces are moving faster than a bullet and all of them pose a serious danger to other satellites and crewed capsules.
And I've been out publicly setting aspirational goals for the organization and trying to create more concrete accountability in the organization for moving faster.
The cases of those who met their reporting obligations are still being expedited, with some cases moving faster than lawyers and judges had expected.
Implants that can read thoughts are still years away from commercial availability, but research in the field is moving faster than most people realize.
In other words, did all the models shift to the north or south -- or do most of the models show the storm moving faster?
They determined that this star was moving faster than 99% of any other white dwarfs close by, making it older than it first appeared.
You will need a more supportive sports bra for running than you will for pilates, for example, because your breasts will be moving faster.
But some are willing to keep the impeachment inquiry focused on Trump urging the Ukrainian government to investigate Biden if it means moving faster.
"The type of fires that we have now are moving faster than our worst predictions that we have been using for many years," he said.
They believed she was still alive and had been moving faster and farther than the search teams looking for her in a thick Hawaiian forest.
"They're moving faster and innovating more than their competitors, and they're taking bold new approaches to the defining communication tool of our time: the camera."
"The Fed is moving faster than most central banks and that's dollar-supportive," said Erik Nelson, currency strategist, at Wells Fargo Securities in New York.
What it lacks in credibility it makes up for in sheer velocity, moving faster than journalism or the legal system could ever hope to run.
At the same time, Chinese funding authorities are also moving faster to agree payments for innovative drugs, albeit after negotiating price discounts in many cases.
Most special counsel investigations take years to complete, though Mueller's probe is moving faster than previous inquiries, according to an analysis from the website FiveThirtyEight.
Hurricane Chris is weakening but moving faster at 25 mph and is expected to continue picking up speed for several days, the National Hurricane Center.
When it all comes together, and the music and the visuals and the pieces are all moving faster and faster, Tetris Effect becomes truly meditative.
Fires are moving faster than anyone has ever seen, and barriers that in years past contained fires — bulldozer lines, highways, rivers — are now no match.
" Two people felt that time was moving faster or slower than usual, one saying: "The way we live is too active...too fast for me.
Mullican's rigorous method of drawing in paint, of making one line at a time, kept him connected to automatic drawing, to moving faster than thought.
In the U.S and Europe there is more standardization and there are fewer choices because the emphasis is on the back-end and things moving faster.
Can founders still do that in an age where big companies are getting bigger and moving faster to either copy products, or else acquire their teams?
In the U.S and Europe there is more standardisation and there are fewer choices because the emphasis is on the back-end and things moving faster.
But feeling that huge, claustrophobic weight of being ever so needed made me imagine my feet moving faster than I've ever even tried to propel them.
Anything from parasites, to certain types of gastrointestinal infections, to even irritable bowel syndrome and severe celiac disease can get peristalsis moving faster than it should.
He warned, though, that "technology is moving faster than our ability to assimilate it" and pushed for a closer linkage between scientific developments and social betterment.
Every day, it feels like fashion keeps moving faster and faster — to adopt trends quicker, to keep up with demand, and to satiate ever-changing tastes.
But the non hydrocarbon is really moving faster than the hydrocarbon, the growth side of that, and that's what gives us more confidence about our economy.
While some governments are moving faster than others, the Shell CEO believes governments should speed up regulation of carbon emissions and put a price on carbon.
Even if you are co-moving with some of them, that can't be true for all of them, since the inner ones will be moving faster.
Pledging action Pruitt said he believes mistakes were made in the handling of lead poisoning in Flint, Michigan, blaming the Obama administration's EPA for not moving faster.
In Syria, "the campaign against ISIS is moving faster than resolution of the underlying political challenges," a State Department official said, using another acronym for Islamic State.
To do this, the spacecraft, currently moving faster than any human-made object ever, must perform a delicate maneuver to avoid being cast off into space forever.
Some parts of the agenda are no doubt moving faster than others, but even where it is doing well, NATO will still need to modernize and adapt.
Wall Street economists are warming to the idea that the Fed may raise interest rates four or more times next year, moving faster than its current forecast.
OSHA has also drawn fire for not moving faster on its investigations into dozens of complaints filed in recent years by current and former Wells Fargo employees.
"There was something else that was pushing 'Oumuamua out from the sun, so it was moving faster than it should be just due to gravity alone," Fitzsimmons says.
Since the equatorial region is moving faster than the North Pole, the ball would end up to the west of its target — somewhere in the Pacific Ocean, probably.
The problem with moving faster than most companies is that Facebook was plagued by delays whenever it had to outsource prototyping and testing of its gadgets and gizmos.
Analysts and investors will be looking closely for signs that the Fed is thinking about adding a fourth rate increase this year or moving faster in coming years.
" – to InStyle in 22015 • "When you are missing someone, time seems to move slower, and when I'm falling in love with someone, time seems to be moving faster.
"The reason the private sector is moving faster is because the total adjustable market is huge," said Maynard Holliday, a senior engineer and analyst at the RAND Corporation.
Separating food isn't intended to hold up the line, and should actually keep it moving faster, according to Mr. England, because it will help reduce secondary bag checks.
"Guangzhou is moving faster in dealing with air and water pollution," said Peng Peng, the vice president of the Guangdong System Reform Research Society, a public policy group.
The police had been criticized for not moving faster to stop the group, particularly after a smaller gas attack in Nagano prefecture in 1994 that killed eight people.
Quotable: "You've got more and more tech people here and this city is moving faster and faster," said a spokesman for a contractor that collects San Francisco's garbage.
New Horizons is moving faster than 30,000 miles an hour, meaning that its zip past the strange object really needed to be pulled off without even the slightest interference.
And this isn't just a philosophy of startups that need people like this to survive — larger organizations are embracing the entrepreneurial ideas of moving faster and innovating more, too.
Scientists have known for over 100 years that it's basically a sonic boom that occurs when one part of the whip starts moving faster than the speed of sound.
"The energy transition process is moving faster than expected and renewables and the phasing out of fossil fuels will have a major impact," Chief Executive Luigi Ferraris told analysts.
Ford, which has been criticized for not moving faster to develop a strategy for developing autonomous-drive vehicles, is turning to Lyft for help in testing self-driving cars.
For this reason — and because the virus is moving faster than our ability to understand it — we're not likely to take appropriate action if left to our own devices.
" The ICO also signaled that use of the technology is moving faster than the government: "This is an important new technology with potentially significant privacy implications for UK citizens.
"Things are moving faster than many people think," Kovacevich said, noting that several polls are showing Democrats could take control of the House in the upcoming mid-term elections.
"Countries are moving very fast, and carmakers are moving faster, too, but consumers are still not convinced," he said, citing unresolved questions about electric vehicles' range, safety and durability.
Because of the continuous loud "boom" created by the shock waves of any object moving faster than the speed of sound, most countries have banned supersonic jets from flying overhead.
"We see the transition (to subscriptions) moving faster than we expected," Chief Executive Officer Gil Shwed said on a conference call with analysts after second-quarter results that beat estimates.
They have access to AT&T DriveMode which works at the carrier level and turns on as soon as it sees your phone moving faster than 15 miles per hour.
"We're being forced right now in the United States into hard choices in part because Republican obstructionism has kept us from moving faster and more aggressively on Zika," she said.
"It's moving faster than maybe anything before it in medical history," says Glenn Palomaki, a researcher of preventive medicine and medical screening at Women and Infant's Hospital of Rhode Island.
Joe Biden delivered his first shadow briefing on the coronavirus Monday, faulting President Trump for giving false information about the pandemic, not taking it seriously enough and not moving faster.
"It's moving faster than what we can possibly do to contain the fire," said Joe Rosa, a spokesman for the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, or Cal Fire.
She also was criticized for not moving faster to shed Fed asset holdings accumulated during the crisis, and over narrower issues such as congressional demands for documents on legal matters.
Children's books depicting parental incarceration may still be catching up with an issue most Americans are reluctant to talk about, but it still seems to be moving faster than adult literature.
And because audio and video are often distributed using different methods (sometimes, even, different devices), they can create sync problems—say situations where the audio is moving faster than the speaker.
The country's leaders fear that moving faster could hurt its economy, harm state-owned banks that have lent to the metal industries and create unrest among workers who lose their jobs.
Plenty of critics have faulted Chipotle's handling of the crisis — from not publicly disclosing the first outbreaks in Seattle right after they occurred to not moving faster to apologize and take responsibility.
The guys at Bardel could go into much deeper detail about that, but basically, we're moving faster, which saves us more time at the end to polish things, instead of fixing things.
In his first two years in office, President Donald Trump has moved to appoint dozens of conservative judges to the federal bench, moving faster than any president since at least Ronald Reagan.
That's important since a turn in commodities prices could mean a pickup in inflation, which is already starting to materialize, and that could get the Fed moving faster on interest rate hikes.
The impasse was broken only when Dr. Paul Farmer, a founder of Partners in Health, which has worked in central Haiti since 1987, began publicly berating the W.H.O. for not moving faster.
They determined that Cumberbatch-as-Turing would have a slight stutter, an editorial decision that stemmed from the idea that Turing's mind was constantly moving faster than he could utter his thoughts.
So far, my record is 13, but according to our French friends, the hoop starts moving faster after you hit 20, so it may get harder and harder after every multiple of 10.
We may do our best to keep up with clothing trends that seem to be moving faster than ever, but for some reason, we tend to let our bags fall to the wayside.
The state's hospitalization rate is "moving faster than initial estimates," he said, adding that health officials project that 140,000 people will be hospitalized with the coronavirus over the next 14 to 21 days.
Feinstein, however, has been criticized for not moving faster on a letter passed on to her from Ford, who alleged that Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her when they were both teens in suburban Maryland.
"Anything you can do with these non-pharmaceuticals that can get you moving faster is going to get you better in the end," said Press, who was not involved in crafting the new guidelines.
It's moving faster in the UK, explaining why Amazon does a lot of testing there, but the biggest problem for tech companies and regulators alike is arranging for reliable low-altitude air traffic control.
Previously, Amazon CTO Werner Vogels said that his happiest day at Amazon was when the company turned off its largest Oracle data warehouse,and that its software is now moving faster because of it.
Technology may be moving faster than the law, but that's not a reason for officials to resign themselves to an inevitable world where the abolition of privacy is the price of a social life.
"We're continuing our work to make Twitter safer, moving faster than ever to do so," says Ed Ho, Twitter's vice president of engineering, sounding the note the company desperately wants a wary public to hear.
This would imply, though, that if the market perceived the Fed moving faster to tighten financial conditions – under Chair Janet Yellen or a soon-to-be-picked successor – the melt-up setup could be challenged.
"Technology is moving faster today than these companies can learn it so that creates a big skills gap around the world," CEO Aaron Skonnard told CNBC's "Squawk on the Street" ahead of the opening trade.
Some countries are moving faster than others — with countries in southern Africa showing annual declines of 4%–8% and the Russian Federation reporting rapid declines in cases (5% per year) and in deaths (13% per year).
UW's Bennett is concerned the technology allowing for whole genome sequencing is moving faster than our ability to interpret the information, and pricing pressure spurred by cheaper technology could negatively influence the quality of genome interpretation.
"Brands are still getting used to moving faster in the age of social media, to do something where you can't review it at all," said Brendan Gahan, executive vice president of influencer marketing agency Epic Signal.
Dylan Morris, a researcher at Princeton who coauthored the study, notes that the quick spread of the virus—which is moving faster than those that cause SARS and MERS—means there are additional dynamics at play.
But Airbus has pulled ahead of Boeing in orders for smaller planes by moving faster to install new engines and other improvements on its A320 and A321 jets than Boeing has on its venerable 28 line.
Recently, the China Food and Drug Administration has taken steps to accelerate new drug approvals, while local funding agencies are also moving faster to agree payments for innovative drugs, albeit with some tough negotiations on pricing.
Elijah Cummings (D-MD) introduced a bill to set up a 12-person commission for the investigation, and he's been one of House Democrats' most prominent voices on television criticizing congressional Republicans for not moving faster.
As the eruptions continued, however, lava has started moving faster, shooting up out of more than 20 fissures across the area and sending state officials scrambling to completely shut down the 11 wells located at the site.
The outbreak was moving faster than he had expected, with the number of confirmed cases doubling every three days, and he decided he needed to show people — including the White House — how desperate the situation had become.
"The technology is moving faster than the regulatory environment can keep up with," adds Randell Iwasaki, executive director of Contra Costa Transportation Authority, which is trying to deploy both U.S. and foreign-made shuttles on public roads.
And Senator Orrin G. Hatch of Utah, the influential Republican chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, said this week that he could live with cuts that added to the deficit if it meant getting the economy moving faster.
The sound work itself similarly has a world of indiscernible detail hiding within its deceptively placid melodic framework, juxtaposing a cloud of continuous harmonic resonance with an underlying rush of sounds moving faster than the human ear can catch.
He mentions, over a beer in a New Hampshire brewery, that he now has the means to expand his campaign team across several states, and notes that everything is moving faster than he had expected a few weeks ago.
But when hospital workers got patients moving faster, helped them brush their teeth, gave them facial exercises and talked to them in ways to help them understand what was happening to them, the delirium rate was just 22012 percent.
The biggest challenge the company faces in rolling out the Model Y and other new models is battery availability, Kallo said, and moving faster to expand is the way to keep access to batteries from slowing Tesla's product launches.
By contrast, the unnamed shooter of the Glover Family footage demonstrates an artistic eye, moving faster from subject to subject; the rule of thumb seems to be a desire to linger until the subject grants the camera a smile.
" He is moving faster than anybody else, going global faster than anybody else, and today, Tesla is essentially the iPhone of the electric-car market," said Westly, a California politician and venture capitalist who was an early investor in the company.
These models are based on observations from University of Virginia professor Nitya Kallivayalil and graduate student Paul Zivick, which showed that these dwarf galaxies are moving faster than previously thought and that they are connected by a bridge of gas.
Ongoing peace efforts, which include Kim's summit with South Korean leader Moon Jae-In last month, may "be moving faster than North Korea ever expected and this is sort of their passive-aggressive excuse to get out of it," he continued.
"North Korea seems to be moving faster than we are," said Thomas Karako, a senior fellow with the International Security Program and director of the Missile Defense Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington-based think-tank.
The tips of the wings almost touch the surface of the water, and the beetle copes with aerodynamics, surface tension and another kind of drag that appears only when the insect is moving faster than about nine inches a second.
The Trump administration is moving faster than expected to transfer the American Embassy to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv by 2019, senior officials said Thursday, despite insisting last month that the move would not happen until the end of President Trump's term.
Rather than producing sound waves in a spherical way like the ones that are created when a pebble is tossed into a pool of water, an object moving faster than the speed of sound emits waves in a cone-like pattern.
And so the notion up-front was not about social impact; it was about writing code in this service, and the idea is that by moving faster, we can serve more people with something that a lot of people really wanted.
At a time when the European Central Bank is pushing lenders to remove toxic real estate assets from their balance sheets, Spanish banks have been moving faster than peers in Italy thanks to an economic recovery and a rebound in real estate prices.
There are now millions of players deeply absorbed in Ingress' AR-powered world, and it encourages physical exercise and location-spotting as you try and expand your team's territory (you can drive, but moving faster disables some of the in-game features).
While the machine of clemency is still too complicated, coursing through four different federal buildings and seven levels of review, that flawed machine is moving faster than some expected through sheer force of will and the sacrifice of those who work within it.
Clinton is trying to appear muscular in the fight against terrorism while being cautious not to differentiate herself from her former boss, who remains widely popular among Democrats: Rather than arguing for major policy changes, she advocated moving faster and more dexterously.
"I do not see this as a sign inflation is moving faster than I expected," Williams said, adding that in a healthy economy with 2-percent inflation, wages could be expected to grow at between 3 percent and 3.5 percent a year.
By combining data collected from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope, ESO's Very Large Telescope, and the Gemini South Telescope, a team led by Marco Micheli from the European Space Agency noticed something odd about 'Oumuamua: It's moving faster than expected.
"Inside the company we can see that we're moving faster to combine our digital and physical assets to make shopping easier and more enjoyable for customers, but we can also see plenty of room to improve," Wal-Mart CEO Doug McMillon said on Thursday's earnings conference call.
In remarks at a security conference at the University of Texas in Austin last week, Ms. Monaco chided allies for not moving faster to remove the barriers to increase cooperation and information-sharing among agencies, a task the United States has fitfully carried out since 9/11.
Yet in obtaining a commitment for significant public financing — something that usually comes after the private funding for a stadium is assembled — Davis appears to be moving faster than had been expected just a few months ago toward developing a formal proposal to move the team.
But the fact that Coinbase, a trading platform for cryptocurrencies that just hit the top of the App Store this week, felt compelled to remind people that trading is risky should be a sign that things are moving faster than even the crypto enthusiasts feel comfortable with.
His bizarre—and indeed illegal—demand that countries that do not endorse a new constitution be ejected from the EU was, it seems, a clumsy attempt to align his ideas with Mr Macron's vision of a multi-speed Europe, with a core moving faster towards integration than other parts.
Anywhere it's warmer, "you've got more molecules moving faster, and more of them are going to be able to jump up out of the water and become vapor," according to Jeff Masters, one of the co-founders of Weather Underground (the weather service, not the eponymous leftist militia).
NEWARK — David Wildstein was in the operations center of the George Washington Bridge one morning in March 2011 for a discussion about the number of toll collectors when he noticed there were three lanes leading to the bridge cordoned off where traffic was moving faster than the others.
I THINK THE PROBLEM WE'RE GOING TO HAVE IS WITH THE PRESSURE OF THE CONSTANT AUCTIONS, YOU KNOW, I WOULD CLEARLY SAY TO YOU WE MAY HAVE RATES MOVING FASTER THAN EVEN THE FEDERAL RESERVE WANTS IN THE FUTURE, IF WE START SEEING LESS PARTICIPATION BY FOREIGNERS IN OUR DEBT.
Beer sales by volume declined 1.6% in the US, with dollar sales of Coors Light declining 3.9% in 2018, Under St. Jacques, MillerCoors is trying to fight back by moving faster, keeping its advertising culturally relevant and also launching new hard sparkling water and cocktail products such as Cape Line.
The effort to impose work requirements on people who receive Medicaid is moving faster, in part, because the action is being initiated by a handful of governors in conservative states eager to shed the additional costs imposed on them by the gradual withdrawal of subsidies granted in the Affordable Care Act.
On June 28th Mr Obama told NPR, a radio network, that he did not share the "hysteria" of some after the Brexit vote, describing the result as "a pause button" pressed on the project of full European integration, which "was probably moving faster and without as much consensus as it should have".
In an effort to get them moving faster, last March at a global gathering for all those people (many watching on video) the executive, previously a partner at the consulting firm Deloitte and the chief of sales at the Internet company Verisign, talked about growing up poor in a family of 11 children in Pittsburgh.
On October 19 astronomers with the Pan-STARRS facility in Hawaii spotted an otherwise unremarkable small object tumbling through our solar system, but initial and follow-up observations revealed several intriguing characteristics: It was moving faster than 50,000 mph before it arrived, more than enough to ensure it wouldn't be captured by the sun.
"Space Invaders" introduced the now-common game mechanic of enemies moving faster as the player shoots them, but the popular feature was, surprisingly, the consequence of hardware limitations rather than design preference: as the player shot aliens off the screen, the CPU had fewer objects to render and could therefore process the game faster.
"He should have purchased a bank like Comerica 10 years ago, he should have changed his trading activities, he should have brought up the importance of investment banking in the company, he should have recognized that the technology in the industry was moving faster than Goldman's legacy technology, which apparently did not adjust," he said.
"There is no question that we have more work to do and we could be moving faster, but our sport has undergone a major overhaul in how we do business and how we measure ourselves in the past two or three years, and we have definitely made great progress," SARU's chief executive, Jurie Roux, said in a statement.
They are moving faster than Democrats did, and they are doing so with less stakeholder support, with a smaller congressional majority, with less bipartisan input, with an unpopular bill backed by an unpopular president, with less information about what their bill would do, and while providing fewer opportunities for members of Congress to amend and improve the underlying ideas.
As he explained later in his own series of tweets, the new numbers resulted from two things: The UK government's implementation of social distancing measures, and a slightly higher R0 gleaned from new data from around Europe that suggests the outbreak is moving faster than at first believed—so more people are infected than anyone knows, with milder symptoms.
They eliminate wind noise and reduce background sounds between spoken syllables during conversations in crowded places, and they can be used with a smartphone app that enables them to do things like switch to a customized automobile mode as soon as the phone's accelerometer detects that the wearer is moving faster than ten miles an hour.
The light is the result of a sort of shock wave analogous to the shock wave caused by a supersonic aircraft—the accelerated electron is moving faster than the surrounding particles can get out of the way, so the particle winds up accumulating a wave in front of it, which is made up of high-intensity particles that we see as blue light.
It was delivered by a 6-mile-wide asteroid the size of Mount Everest, which was moving faster than a jetliner when it collided with the Earth 66 million years ago, punching a crater more than 100 miles wide and causing a chain reaction of volcanoes, wildfires, tsunamis, earthquakes and climate change that wiped out some 70% of all living things.
If workers are driving a branded Amazon van outfitted with a telematics device, the app will track whether they are wearing a seatbelt while their vehicle is moving faster than 6 miles per hour, and record how many times the van reverses more than 5 yards, according to interviews and information available on a support site for Amazon drivers using the Mentor app.
Bob CorkerRobert (Bob) Phillips CorkerTrump announces, endorses ambassador to Japan's Tennessee Senate bid Meet the key Senate player in GOP fight over Saudi Arabia Trump says he's 'very happy' some GOP senators have 'gone on to greener pastures' MORE (R-Tenn.), the chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, brushed aside questions about why a bill isn't moving faster, saying senators don't do "ready-fire-aim" policies.
In a blog post that provides more insight on the deal, Ivanovic put it this way: "We'll be moving faster, we'll be more ambitious in the things we do and we'll have some amazing insights from the top podcast producers in the world to help guide our future steps," The app is beautifully designed, fast, and works wonderfully across iOS, Android, and the web for people with multiple devices running a mix of software.
FIRST OF ALL, DID YOU CONVEY YOUR FRUSTRATION OR THE BOARD CONVEY ITS FRUSTRATION TO MARK AND THE OTHER EXECUTIVES AT THE COMPANY THAT YOU WEREN'T MOVING FAST ENOUGH, AND SECOND OF ALL, WHEN YOU TALK ABOUT MOVING FASTER, DOES THAT MEAN HEY, WE NEED TO BE QUICKER ABOUT DECIDING CERTAIN PARTS OF THE BUSINESS ARE JUST NOT WORTH BEING IN ANYMORE, AND WE NEED TO EITHER SELL THEM OR SHUT THEM DOWN?
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