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"taking" Definitions
  1. the act of a person or thing that takes.
  2. the state of being taken.
  3. something that is taken.
  4. an action by the federal government, as a regulatory ruling, that imposes a restriction on the use of private property for which the owner must be compensated.
  5. takings,
  6. receipts, especially of money earned or gained.
  7. Archaic
  8. a state of agitation or distress.
  9. captivating, winning, or pleasing.
  10. Archaic
  11. infectious or contagious.

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"taking" Synonyms
lovely adorable beautiful pretty appealing comely cute fair gorgeous nubile ravishing stunning winsome desirable enticing fanciable glamourous handsome likely sightly attractive charming enchanting engaging fascinating pleasing captivating compelling delightful fetching winning beguiling alluring bewitching magnetic sweet agreeable charismatic congenial irresistible infectious contagious communicable catchable infective pandemic pestiferous pestilent catching communicative mephitic pestilential transferable transmittable virulent catchy contaminating conveyable epizootic transmissible pulchritudinous beauteous exquisite elegant receiving accepting acquiring collecting drawing earning gathering getting inheriting bringing in gaining making netting clearing obtaining taking in realizing(US) realising(UK) retaining maintaining accommodating arresting cherishing commemorating confining embracing employing having hiring holding keeping owning possessing preserving remembering reserving restraining revenue earnings profit take income proceeds profits receipts return turnover yield gains gate returns gain pickings net pay incomings payoff seizure appropriation capture commandeering confiscation arrogation expropriation requisitioning sequestration grabbing impounding takeover usurpation abduction annexation annexing seizing snatching apprehension arrest acceptance receipt reception securing delivery recipience arrival accession admission intaking admitting acquisition unloading deprivation removal withdrawal denial withholding loss dispossession divestment divestiture robbing stripping forfeiture deprival taking away wresting away privation pillage plunder loot booty swag spoils spoil prize spoils of war haul boodle takings graft stolen goods ill-gotten gains prey goods winnings make apprehending capturing taking prisoner taking captive taking into custody detaining putting in jail throwing in jail putting behind bars imprisoning incarcerating collaring nabbing nailing pinching travelling by travelling in travelling on journeying by journeying in journeying on using making use of utilizing(US) utilising(UK) going via exploiting piggybacking on trekking through riding on going with walking voyaging on beating defeating besting winning against prevailing over surmounting triumphing over dispatching licking conquering getting around mastering overbearing overcoming overmatching skunking stopping subduing trimming feeling enduring experiencing undergoing going through bearing suffering bearing the brunt of braving coming to grips with coming up against confronting coping with facing grinning and bear living through meeting with putting up with resigning oneself to sitting through attaining procuring bagging landing snapping up taking possession of extracting getting into one's hands getting one's fingers on getting one's mitts on getting your hands on gleaning laying hands on laying hold of eliciting clenching grasping gripping clasping snaring wresting snagging catching hold of clinging to clutching getting hold of grabbing hold of holding on to taking hold of removing pulling withdrawing fishing extricating retrieving confiscating picking plucking prying digging out dislodging displacing drawing out hauling out physically removing plucking out citing excerpting quoting referencing deriving reciting reproducing abstracting copying parroting paraphrasing rehashing repeating retelling choosing culling drawing on imitating drinking consuming imbibing ingesting eating swallowing devouring downing chomping on feeding on gobbling up gorging on gulping guzzling ingurgitating munching on partake of putting down scarfing stealing pilfering purloining appropriating filching misappropriating nicking flogging poaching snaffling swiping hijacking making off with arrogating subtracting deducting taking off knocking off eliminating discounting cutting back drawing back rolling back occupying filling monopolising(UK) monopolizing(US) preoccupying adopting booking taking up striking renting leasing chartering arranging for making a reservation for paying for undertaking taking on agreeing to assuming tackling agreeing to do agreeing to take embarking on entering upon signing off on favouring(UK) preferring selecting favoring(US) electing going for deciding on handpicking opting for settling on wanting to cherry-picking deciding upon electing to choose feeling disposed to fixing on fixing upon considering contemplating pondering thinking about examining regarding observing studying checking out chewing over deliberating over looking at meditating over mulling over reflecting on ruminating over weighing up cogitating about getting a load of giving thought to subscribing to paying a subscription to buying regularly reading regularly reading every day reading every month reading every week patronising(UK) patronizing(US) determining ascertaining establishing evaluating measuring appraising assessing calculating checking confirming discerning gauging(UK) identifying gaging(US) quantifying rating verifying computing counting discovering writing drafting jotting noting recording transcribing documenting logging minuting registering scrawling scribbling scribing scripting jotting down noting down setting down taking down writing down writing up bringing carrying moving transporting hauling transferring carting dragging lugging packing shifting conveying ferrying toting schlepping towing trawling trucking escorting guiding leading accompanying seeing showing ushering chaperoning directing steering assisting convoying helping marshalling(UK) marshaling(US) piloting shepherding conducting developing evolving originating coming by picking up accomplishing achieving reaching scoring acting on capitalizing on taking advantage of making the most of pursuing acting upon maximising(UK) maximizing(US) encountering knowing reacting to dealing with greeting handling meeting responding to managing contending with grappling with treating acknowledging acting towards coming to terms with engaging with reacting toward acting toward regarding as considering to be deeming to be viewing as believing to be classing as holding to be seeing as thinking of as considering as deeming as determining as esteeming as imagining to be judging as looking on as reckoning as reckoning to be adjudging as judging to be supposing presuming expecting imagining believing surmising conjecturing guessing suspecting trusting daring say deducing estimating figuring hypothesising(UK) hypothesizing(US) reasoning understanding buying affirming counting on depending on falling for having confidence in having faith in looking to placing confidence in placing trust in relying on crediting comprehending appreciating following cognizing recognising(UK) recognizing(US) fathoming absorbing agreeing with enthralling entrancing intriguing mesmerising(UK) mesmerizing(US) attracting delighting amusing enamoring hooking infatuating performing completing executing doing finishing effecting carrying out fulfilling discharging effectuating implementing majoring in concentrating on focusing on learning specialising in specializing in training in practicing(US) practising(UK) acquiring a knowledge of applying oneself to dedicating oneself to developing oneself in gaining an understanding of lasting necessitating needing requiring calling for entailing carrying on for continuing for enduring for going on for involving keeping going for keeping on for running on for using up demanding wanting warranting asking for occasioning challenging claiming wearing fitting into fitting in donning fitting slipping on squeezing in squeezing into habitually wearing having effect taking effect coming into effect taking hold taking root bearing fruit flourishing producing results succeeding working acting prospering showing results functioning operating paying off doing the trick turning out well working out contracting coming down with incubating incurring becoming infected with falling ill to going down with sickening with succumbing to falling victim to taking sick with purchasing allowing harboring(US) harbouring(UK) housing welcoming allowing entry to containing having capacity for having room for putting up addressing negotiating playing fielding maneuvering(US) manipulating manoeuvring(UK) seeing to taking care of hacking sorting out exacting imposing levying inflicting introducing placing forcing putting setting wreaking foisting laying killing slaying felling carrying off croaking destroying doing in More
"taking" Antonyms
repulsive unattractive grotesque hideous homely ill-favored(US) plain ugly unaesthetic unbeautiful uncomely uncute unhandsome unlovely unpleasant unpleasing unpretty unsightly abhorrent loathsome awarding disbursing giving noncommunicable incommunicable non-catching non-contagious non-infectious non-transmittable uncontagious harmless incontractable noncontagious unromantic humdrum dull flat lifeless monotonous colorless(US) colourless(UK) dreary monochromatic mundane toneless unexciting uninteresting unremarkable banal boring common monotone normal releasing freeing letting go discharging liberating setting free clearing exonerating letting loose letting off setting at large setting loose turning loose emancipating unchaining unbinding unshackling unleashing extricating relieving losing to falling to going down to succumbing to coming up short to losing out to suffering defeat against handing offering presenting providing supplying delivering imparting proffering provisioning dispensing passing serving transferring yielding furnishing handing over anteing up coughing up forking out relinquishing letting go of unhanding releasing one's hold on placing putting dumping laying setting leaving plonking plunking popping depositing emplacing laying down planting plopping positioning putting down laying out planking down plunking down setting down inventing composing creating forming coining conceiving contriving devising formulating authoring designing developing fashioning forging making originating producing coming up with concocting initiating abstaining from avoiding forgoing passing up refraining from curbing refusing spurning denying oneself of doing without fasting giving up going without not eating starving oneself of keeping from returning giving back reinstating handing back restituting restoring sending back taking back adding adding up totalling totaling adding together increasing raising summing tallying accumulating combining incrementing summating inserting tallying up appreciating counting up totting up forfeiting surrendering abandoning ceding sacrificing losing withgoing renting out hiring out leasing out letting hiring leasing renting declining rejecting turning down dismissing rebuffing shunning snubbing brushing off passing on saying no to eschewing giving thumbs down to turning away turning back on turning from denying disallowing disfavoring disfavouring bypassing disliking hating averting precluding shirking skipping skirting abhorring deploring despising detesting disesteeming opposing disregarding omitting discounting excluding ignoring neglecting overlooking discarding forgetting brushing aside casting aside dispensing with doing away with having no use for leaving out of account passing over paying no attention to cancelling(UK) canceling(US) discontinuing annulling halting stopping suspending aborting cutting breaking off finishing quitting scratching terminating finishing off putting an end to deserting ditching dropping forsaking casting off disposing of jettisoning leaving behind disowning getting rid of marooning throwing away failing blundering flopping falling bombing fizzling floundering folding slipping fluffing flunking foundering missing falling flat falling short losing out missing the mark letting slip failing to catch failing to notice failing to see failing to spot losing sight of overpassing dropping the ball glossing over letting something slide disbelieving distrusting doubting querying questioning suspecting challenging discrediting disputing mistrusting repudiating calling in question calling out confronting denouncing giving no credence to misunderstanding misapprehending miscomprehending misconceiving misconstruing misinterpreting confounding confusing misreading distorting misjudging perverting miscalculating misknowing misreckoning mistaking not registering getting the wrong end of the stick getting the wrong idea offending repelling repulsing annoying bothering disconcerting displeasing stunning disenchanting disgusting irking irritating peeving perplexing revolting riling shocking taking aback upsetting vexing circumventing evading sidestepping circumnavigating dodging eluding getting around getting out of skipping out on weaseling out of weaselling out of having holding owning possessing bearing maintaining retaining having in hand sitting on recovering recuperating mending rebounding healing bouncing back feeling better getting better coming back pulling through rallying shaking off snapping back taking a turn for the better barring blocking banning blockading forbidding entry to obstructing freezing out keeping out ruling out shutting out denying entry to limiting entry to preventing entry to prohibiting entry to refusing entry to succumbing capitulating going down dropping a bundle taking a beating resurrecting resuscitating reviving animating reanimating revitalising(UK) revitalizing(US) awakening breathing life into breathing new life into bringing around bringing to enlivening waking up restitution return relinquishment surrender release renunciation abdication resignation rejection repudiation handover yield dismissal nonacceptance refusal denial turndown rebuff veto withdrawal opposition dissension disapproval refraining repulse dissent disagreement bestowal keeping reinstatement recoupment compensation indemnity reparation recompense repayment reimbursement requital indemnification quittance freedom discharge emancipation liberalisation(UK) liberalization(US) absolution exemption exoneration liberation acquittal acquittance clemency escape manumission ease calmness

932 Sentences With "taking"

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The taking of power, taking opportunities from other people, but it's all still taking.
"I was taking back my strength, and I was taking back my voice, and taking back my power, taking back my body," she said.
That's...taking away their esteem, taking away their resources, and taking away their role models.
That's taking away their esteem, taking away their resources, and taking away their role models.
"Taking it off isn't just like taking off a sock or taking off whatever — it's almost like taking off a limb," she told local CBS affiliate KPIX.
"I was taking back my strength, and I was taking back my voice, and taking back my power, taking back my body," she told the New York Times Magazine.
That compares to 4.8 percent of those taking methamphetamine, 1 percent of those taking cocaine and 1 percent taking LSD.
Seven. I went from taking two pills to taking seven.
You're taking the freeway again, taking the easy way again.
They are now taking part indefinitely, taking part ad infinitum.
If corporations are taking note, they're not always taking action.
Taking care of your hair is taking care of yourself.
By not taking sides, Twitter is ultimately taking a side.
So they're taking on King instead of taking on Trump.
He was essentially taking a stand against taking a stand.
Factors contributing to antibiotic resistance include, individuals not taking the complete dose, taking antibiotics from previous infections, and taking someone else's antibiotics.
Well, I'm just thinking of how Hollywood right now is taking back control, producers are taking back control, creators are taking back.
I like taking my time, taking advantage of peace and quiet, and taking my Alka Seltzer while catching up on The Crown.
We're taking on Trump, we're taking on the Republican Party, we're taking on the Democratic establishment, so we take nothing for granted.
"You don't realize that at the time it's kind of a cumulative effect, that it keeps taking and taking and taking," Franchek said.
And instead of taking names, he's taking an oath ... of office.
But authorities are taking notice and taking steps to deter Instagrammers.
We're taking from the Democrats, we are taking from the independents.
By us taking the measures that we're taking, we're reducing congestion.
I understand why they are taking the position they are taking.
However, he is taking a gamble in not taking a plea.
Taking away a parking space is like taking away someone's firstborn.
But I was just taking photos, I was just taking pano.
Taking stock, taking action But life does not pause for politics.
Left-wingers the world over are taking note, and taking heart.
If patients changed their minds about the abortion after taking mifepristone but before taking misoprostol, he said, taking progesterone could help the pregnancy continue.
We are not taking anything, and we're not taking anyone for granted.
Taking care of the check first, taking care of your girl later.
"Taking away my kids is like taking away my life," Maydi said.
Upon taking office, Trump a delay in the harmful rule taking effect.
We're taking back ... We're taking back the inappropriate for the left, Kara.
And so I'm taking all the precautions everyone else should be taking.
We hope people are taking care of themselves and taking extra precautions.
Cyrus, meanwhile, was taking her hit song's advice and taking a climb.
So I would start taking piano lessons, then stop taking piano lessons.
Both women skated spectacularly, with Zagitova taking gold and Medvedeva taking silver.
A correlation between taking risks and also liking to watch movies that glorify risk-taking doesn't tell us that the movies are provoking risk-taking.
We are beyond the debate over taking something seriously or taking it literally.
They're taking down plants, they're taking down a lot of different testing areas.
They're taking over — not taking over — I don't want to scare the men.
It's not just about taking from other cultures, but taking without giving credit.
But the choice is not between taking these risks and taking no risks.
"What they're taking away is driving alone or taking a taxi," he said.
I've just started taking leaps of faith and not taking things so personally.
The cricket protein industry is taking off, and venture capitalists are taking notice.
We are not taking anything, and we are not taking anyone for granted.
He's taking so much bullying that it's taking him beyond his breaking point.
Each factor involves taking a different risk — returns are rewards for taking risks.
We are not taking anything and we are not taking anyone for granted.
I'm not taking meds to get high, I am taking them to survive.
"[Taking away H-4 EAD] is like taking someone's crutch away," said Ghosh.
Flake is taking a stand, but he's also taking the easy way out.
We are taking ... We are taking the irreverent back for the left, Kara.
It's like taking a language and desaturating it, taking all the color out.
"Taking care of the ball means taking care of my boy," Chkhatarashvili said.
However, it's worth taking the same precautionary measures you should be taking everywhere.
If you're scared about taking the plunge, I would recommend taking it slow.
Prince Harry is taking care of his family by taking on the press.
But you are traveling internationally, you're taking people for business, you're taking consumers.
We all know one narrative is dangerous, and they're maintaining the one narrative that refugees are carriers of trauma and violence, just taking and taking and taking.
They were taking her to the same island as they were taking the models.
And the Democrats are taking 30 hours per person; they're taking the maximum time.
When values conflict, "taking a stand, not taking sides" would be the modus operandi.
"He kept saying, 'You're taking our people and you're taking our IP,'" Kalanick tesified.
We are looking at even taking the boarding queues out, taking the podiums out.
We&aposre taking care of their military, we are taking care of their manufacturing.
Taking it on is like taking on Whitney Houston for an American Idol audition.
The fear of taking responsibility for your choices or the fear of taking risks.
Everybody coming and taking our production, taking our wave, and not really crediting us.
Yarrow: Visually taking over the space, they also are physically taking over the space.
TRUMP: Right now, other nations are taking our jobs and they're taking our wealth.
So it's a taking of a picture and also the taking of a potato.
But he says taking this investment is more about taking advantage of market opportunity.
"They were taking good swings, obviously taking good at-bats against him," said Roberts.
The Justice Department is taking Google, and the Federal Trade Commission is taking Amazon.
Teenagers taking care of younger children, who in turn were taking care of babies.
Right now, all the incentives are towards taking things down, not towards taking down.
We are taking the actions we are taking now to try to avoid that.
We are taking this matter extremely seriously and an internal investigation is taking place.
Despite taking just two weeks off, Koizumi has courted criticism for taking paternity leave.
"We're taking on billionaires and we're taking on candidates funded by billionaires," Sanders said.
But there's a distinction between taking names and taking pictures; most states prohibit poll watchers from taking any pictures or making any audio recordings within the polling place.
" Jolly, appearing Monday on CNN's "New Day," urged Trump to "stop taking on fake news, stop taking on the judiciary, stop taking on Senators, John McCain, do your job.
By two years, only 41.6 percent were taking it as directed; many were taking lower dosages than prescribed, and nearly one in five had stopped taking the medicine completely.
It was a new approach to taking place as a topic, as a way to tell a story, that is different from taking a character or taking an action.
In six U.S. cities, taking an Uber could actually become cheaper than taking the bus.
""If you're taking THC, that's like taking a little hammer and lightly tapping the receptors.
Sometimes, taking the lead can be as simple as taking control of your own destiny.
"I was taking half of my medication that I needed to be taking," he said.
We are taking steps now on additional cost saving and taking measures for better planning.
What You're Taking With You:  First things first: Consider the fabrics you're taking with you.
Halfway through the trial, the participants taking psilocybin started taking the placebo and vice versa.
You're taking care of people at the top more than you're taking care of me.
His mother-in-law said that taking those things would have been like taking cash.
Thank you for taking the time, and taking an interest in our sweet boy's journey.
Profit-taking hit most Abu Dhabi blue chip shares, taking the index down 1.7 percent.
Emory Douglas: Racial profiling was taking place back then and is taking place now, too.
Taking care of others comes more naturally to you than taking care of yourself, Pisces.
And they're taking a lot of the companies, they're taking 22019 percent of the company.
"It's taking advantage of our customer base, it's taking advantage of our brand," he said.
And I'm determined to stand in the way, taking the bullets and taking the arrows.
This is not about taking care of yourself by taking pills and seeing what happens.
Try taking a bath in lieu of taking a shower, or not showering at all.
We are taking this matter very seriously and as a result we are taking swift action.
Meanwhile, Clinton is taking hikes, going to bookstores, receiving public love notes and taking more hikes.
Maybe they're taking your country away or they're taking your right to freedom of expression away.
We wear a lot of hats sometimes — taking care of family, taking care of our jobs.
WE VIEW WORLD LEADERSHIP AS TAKING RISKS, TAKING STRONG POSITIONS, REASONED POSITIONS, AND REALLY PURSUING THEM.
In the first round, the poll showed Pinera taking 26 percent and Guillier taking 14 percent.
He was taking shots with his friends and digging into KFC and taking tons of photos.
"Without taking those risks and taking those chances, you don't ever reap the benefits," she says.
When did taking pictures for the memories become taking pictures for the likes, retweets or followers?
So when he is taking a working vacation, it means he is taking a working vacation.
Instead of taking someone else's stuff and flipping it, I'm taking something unique that I've done.
That being said, as mentioned earlier, Jones is taking a significant risk by taking on OSP.
But Trump taking credit for it is sort of like taking credit for the sun rising.
Taking care of your mental health is as important as taking care of your self physically.
"Instead of taking one dose, you're taking 50 doses," Vermont health commissioner Harry Chen told WCVB.
In the Middle East, he was concerned with taking on Islamist extremism and taking the oil.
We have lived like children, taking and taking for generations, and now the childhood is over.
Patients who have a heart attack or stroke while taking Evenity should stop taking the drug.
"If they are taking something that we can't see, they are still taking it," he said.
"I'm here today because leaders aren't taking the measures they should be taking," he told CNN.
"We're just taking a measured approach and we're taking it step by step," said Democratic Del.
How would you compare taking Prozac when you were still in college to taking Sertraline now?
Stop taking on fake news, stop taking on the judiciary, stop taking on senators, John McCainJohn Sidney McCain3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Fighter pilot vs.
This benefit is for anyone who is out of work, taking time off because they're sick, taking care of someone who is sick, or taking care of kids home from school.
"The market is rallying today because a meeting is taking place that we thought was taking place until we thought it wasn't taking place," said JJ Kinahan, chief strategist at TD Ameritrade.
However, instead of taking well-curated, high-angled selfies, she's taking low-angled photos of her chin.
Employees taking shared parental leave also have to stay with the same employer while taking the leave.
If you've never offended someone, then you're not taking the risks we need you to be taking.
Taking the positives and moving forward with those and taking the negatives and learning from them again.
They&aposre more interested in taking care of criminals than they are of taking care of you.
But, while it's great for taking videos of ~objects~, it's not all that marvellous for taking selfies.
Nearly half of people taking opioids for a month will still be taking them a year later.
Perrie Edwards is taking a trip down memory lane — and she's taking the peach emoji with her!
Taking nitrofurantoin became almost as regular a thing as taking my daily antidepressant — because it basically was.
Taking the time to orgasm every day meant that I was taking time for myself every day.
They're taking care of the kids, taking care of the marriage, and trying to be overall Superwoman.
It's scary how quickly taking it on a Saturday and Sunday becomes taking it Monday, then Thursday.
Solving tough problems requires taking chances and that means a greater tolerance for well-founded risk-taking.
This means taking responsibility for my shortcomings as well as taking the steps to reach my goals.
But taking a subject seriously isn't the same thing as taking it without a hint of emotion.
Other states are taking notice, with Wyoming and North Dakota taking steps to reduce waste and pollution.
Eventually, unless we start taking better care of democracy, it's going to stop taking care of us.
They are more interested in taking care of criminals than they are in taking care of you.
After all, taking care of our minds is just as important as taking care of our bodies.
You'll get different directions depending on whether you're biking, taking a car, walking, or taking the subway.
It started as an experiment, taking less and less insulin, until I wasn't taking any at all.
It's like taking the mask off, taking your clothes off, and having people say, oh my God.
Taking bigger cracks at returns, Keys said, was pivotal to taking the match out of Krunic's hands.
Taking personal responsibility by taking actions, large and small, has led to a universal sense of relief.
They're taking it all, all, all, don't leave no strings, don't leave no strings, they're taking it.
So, we're taking the portion for a COVID patient's treatment and we're taking that financial obligation on.
But animals moved less if they were taking statins than if they were not taking the drugs.
And taking a few steps forward in baseball is often followed by taking a few steps back.
Taking a full course load, working full time, and taking care of kids is just not feasible.
So you're taking mutual fund money, you're taking pension money, you're taking money that normally is used to certain kind of reporting protections, information protections, that you're not getting in the private markets.
Clinical trials showed a greater number of patients taking solithromycin developed elevated liver enzymes than those taking moxifloxacin.
I even took photos of refugees taking selfies, just as the tourists were taking selfies on the beach.
If traditional meditation is taking the stairs," she said, "then a sound bath is like taking the elevator.
Trump reportedly avoided repeating rhetoric accusing Japan of taking advantage of U.S. security aid and taking American jobs.
A fresh start is taking place in your life, but the changes taking place could feel overwhelmingly risky.
He's just a regular guy who's taking care of, who's kind of taking his life back a little.
She explains that he died a few years before, after taking her back and taking care of Brianna.
"I went from taking mirror pictures to [going] out into the streets and taking actual photos," she says.
"We watched the actions they are taking, the actions that are taking place inside North Korea," Pompeo said.
But they've also decided that taking action for the sake of taking action is not a wise decision.
You're not taking the time to talk to someone, you're not taking the time to walk the beat.
Wales said that both companies are taking the issue seriously and are taking steps in the right direction.
Games start off with players taking on neutral opponents, but players advance to taking on player enemies, too.
And, rather than taking the bull by the horns, we should be taking the flower by the horns.
"You can become sun-sensitive when taking [chlorophyll] so you should wear sunblock when taking it," Larson says.
"They are taking elements of their culture and redefining it and taking it to the future," Osakwe said.
So that would also get diminished, because people will start taking the ferry instead of taking the bus.
Our approach allows us to invest without taking equity, without taking board seats, and without requiring personal guarantees.
Fortunately, states are taking note of successful new models to support family caregivers, and they are taking action.
Thing is, it's hard to distinguish if people are taking it seriously, or just taking the p*ss.
That knock-on effects include deals taking longer to complete – and executives taking their eye off the ball.
As Kate says, taking care of our minds is just as important as taking care of our bodies.
While they're taking a hiatus from Star Wars movies, they're not taking a hiatus from Star Wars overall.
What's the difference between taking up space with your words and taking it up with your physical presence?
We're taking more — not Mars, but in total — we're taking more out of the planet than is sustainable.
For now, after taking flight in Indian Wells, they are taking a flight to the Miami Open, together.
Taking benefits sooner, in contrast — say, at 62, the earliest age for taking benefits — significantly reduces your check.
It is more difficult than taking out your wallet and taking out actual cash or a credit card.
Each time, Cohen repeated the same answer, taking the Fifth without saying that he was taking the Fifth.
Solving tough problems sometimes requires taking chances, and that means a greater tolerance for well-founded risk-taking.
In clinical trials, people taking the new drugs reported no more side effects than those taking a placebo.
This column isn't taking a position on the politics or the morality of taking money from Saudi Arabia.
The robots might be taking taking over retail, but some of them might be too cute to fear.
You can't tell a story like this without taking it seriously, and taking the tragedy behind it seriously.
BOB IGER: Well, I was taking -- I thought we'd be taking on responsibility that we shouldn't take on.
I thought about taking a picture with Marie Claire, but worried about taking her out of the car.
Mosques are taking extra precautions The attacks in Christchurch have mosques around the world taking extra security measures.
I play freely, almost with an edge taking what the defense gives, but also taking what I want.
They include: Using the treadmill right next to someone when all the others are open (41%), taking videos of your workout (35%), taking mirror selfies (33%), and taking your shoes off while stretching (32%).
After 18 months, four women of the 824 taking the Radius drug had a new spine fracture, compared with six of the 818 taking Lilly's drug and 30 of the 821 taking a placebo.
Steinmetz: Just like the Gold Rush and people coming to California and exploiting it, you know, a lot of people have been going to the Emerald Triangle and just taking and taking and taking.
When you have your staff taking the Fifth Amendment, taking the Fifth so they're not prosecuted, when you have the man that set up the illegal server taking the Fifth, I think it's disgraceful.
Being a United States senator "meant taking on Jeff Sessions, taking on Bill Barr, taking on Brett Kavanaugh," Harris said, mentioning many of the Trump administration confirmation fights where she played a central role.
When you have your staff taking the fifth amendment, taking the fifth so they are not prosecuted, when you have the man that set up the illegal server taking the fifth, I think it's disgraceful.
PROFIT-TAKING: Prices of copper are down on profit-taking by funds with long positions betting on higher prices.
"Taking the test made me feel like I wasn't just playing roulette with what I was taking," she says.
They are running on a platform of taking the tax cuts away, taking more of the American&aposs money.
You're great at taking care of other people, Cancer, but how good are you at taking care of yourself?
Britney Spears shared that she is taking a work hiatus and taking "me time," a source confirms to PEOPLE.
Users are verified by taking a picture of their driving license and taking a selfie via the iPhone app.
Panay is essentially taking over for Joe Befiore, who will move to the Office group after taking a sabbatical.
Several students yelled their ideas to cut risk: not taking any drugs, taking smaller doses, and not mixing substances.
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They were flipping, they were taking Polaroid photos, and I thought they were just taking Polaroids like a tourist.
Taking pictures of yourself is a deeply normal activity, and so is taking nude pictures of your nude self.
Taking the job meant taking a break from the city I had worked so hard to make it to.
All those are active responses, and yes, taking action means taking on some responsibility and living with the consequences.
"I've also been taking a spin class on occasion, and I'm looking into taking a boxing class," says Funches.
Look, we spent eight years with George Bush being a gentleman, taking it and taking it on our behalf.
The group taking Truvada had an 86 percent reduction in new HIV infections, compared to people taking the placebo.
If you are taking medicine for another medical condition, talk to your health care provider before taking additional medication.
Observers noted that Pelosi spoke without taking a bathroom break or taking anything more than a sip of water.
Are you taking T (testosterone) at the moment, or do you plan on taking T in the near future?
That was the risk Kaepernick was taking, and knew he was taking, when he decided to raise his voice.
A lot of people are taking this seriously because it appears our own intelligence agencies are taking it seriously.
"That's different from me taking something away — there I'm taking something away where I'm representing the nation," he said.
"Taking the likes away and taking that aspect away from it would be really beneficial for people," she said.
For Phillips, the I.A.A.F. taking on a country and its system is "much more impactful" than taking on individuals.
TAKING A HIT But other sectors of Qatar's economy have suffered, with real estate and retail taking a hit.
But Lamborghini is taking a different approach, using hybrid technology to boost performance without taking fuel efficiency into consideration.
By taking care of my anxious child I was finally able to start taking care of my anxious self.
Mr. Trudeau did move swiftly on some of his promises after taking office, including taking in 25,000 Syrian refugees.
It's about taking that space back, that park back, that pool back, of taking it back bit by bit.
"This plan is literally taking taking money from the poor and giving it to the very rich," Oliver said.
"We're not only taking on the corporate establishment, we're taking on the political establishment," Sanderstold cheering supporters in Vermont.
I find myself not taking photos of people; I have a habit of taking photos of what I'm eating!
That may be taking a financial planning class at your local college, taking free live webinars or reading books.
So far the only people taking out their checkbooks are the ones who were already taking out their checkbooks.
It is the individual taking personal responsibility, for thinking beyond "me," and not taking more resources than are due.
They in fact spend so much time taking care of others, they find no time taking care of themselves.
Not only are we taking our characters on a journey, but we're taking Starfleet on a journey of discovery.
UNIDENTIFIED SPEAKER: That's why they be taking, a cop and their brooms, they be taking them off the walls.
Many women are worried about taking estrogen because of earlier studies that showed taking oral hormones carried serious risks.
Taking pills in the morning, taking pills on an empty stomach, or just about anything can trigger my nausea.
After taking his medication, he said, he felt wobbly, so he texted his manager about taking a sick day.
"Taking a lower cut is much more sustainable than taking a higher one and having unhappy drivers," Villig noted.
AMD is taking another shot at legitimacy on laptops while Intel is taking another shot at legitimacy on graphics.
Now mainstream media outlets are taking up the matter, with some leading voices at CNN taking up the charge.
They are still on task, not taking in the world, or only taking it in as a digital experience.
These sort of rapacious companies taking all the good and taking all the good stuff and leaving behind damage?
In two 16-week clinical trials with Dupixent when used alone compared to a placebo, almost four times more adult patients with uncontrolled moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis taking Dupixent saw clear or almost clear skin as compared with those not taking Dupixent (37% taking Dupixent as compared to 10% taking placebo).
So I think working with those people and touring—AJJ taking us on tour, Modern Baseball taking us on tour, PUP showing us a lot of love and touring with them, Menzingers taking us on tour.
For some people, taking CBD is part of their daily wellness routine, akin to taking a morning vitamin or medication.
Rajoub, it said, was banned from "taking part in any future match or competition taking place during the given period".
Recently, some Street Fighter players have been taking on a new challenge: taking out Akuma using just two combos. Finally!
We shouldn't encourage a cultural norm of taking a woman at her word, but not taking a man at his.
When taking your blood pressure at home, Chin recommends taking readings at two different points each day — morning and evening.
In response, airlines have been taking a look at their flight in climate change and taking measures to combat it.
"The Latinos, the Hispanics, they don't want ... people pouring into our country taking their jobs, taking their houses," Trump said.
Naturally, this raised concerns about someone taking fentanyl, not feeling high, and taking more—which would lead to an overdose.
Moreover, if taking out a single drone is hard, taking out a dozen—or a hundred—could be near-impossible.
We're told Corby's not cashing in by taking Gary ... she just feels taking Gary is the right thing to do.
There's also a switch that toggles between taking photos or taking videos that I didn't discover until hours of use.
He also said he was not taking illegal drugs, but when asked if he was taking medication, he said Xanax.
The idea of taking a photo with a wax figure of Kim Kardashian taking a selfie contains so many layers.
Meanwhile, test-taking guru Mark Riddell was at a Houston outpost taking the exam for Buckingham's son, according to prosecutors.
"The EU ... have overlooked the childish tricks and are taking the extension at face value, taking it seriously," Cherry said.
"The EU ... have overlooked the childish tricks and are taking the extension at face value, taking it seriously," Cherry said.
Beyond that, Sharapova is very open about her history taking meldonium, and she's offered a reasonable explanation for taking it.
He's not too interested in taking care of the country as much as he is in taking care of Trump.
And 6.6% of patients who stopped taking statins died of all causes, versus 5.4% of those who kept taking them.
Also, I've absolutely no idea where fashion week is taking place, so there's no point in taking the train anywhere.
Taking hundreds of people to Mars is a task of a different order from taking a handful to the ISS.
She tried taking a photo by lying on her stomach and taking a pic of her butt over her shoulder.
"It is positive they are taking the steps to communicate the details of the direction they are taking," he said.
Since, he's competed in multiple Paralympic Games, taking home multiple gold and silver medals and even taking a world record.
Taking these two steps and being cautious with opening new lines of credit or taking out additional loans may help.
In primary politics, taking both positions on an issue is as bad as taking the unpopular position on an issue.
"They are taking duration risk at a time when they ought to be very short duration and taking credit risk."
The subjects also reported a significant drop in fatigue, stress and pain from taking baths compared to taking a shower.
If you look, there were people protesting very quietly the taking down taking down the statue of Robert E. Lee.
On occasions when she stopped taking bupropion, the blood and abdominal pain returned until she started taking the drug again.
It really is a matter of all of us taking responsibility and taking action to help our fellow human beings.
Stripe started taking bitcoin back in 2014, after the coin first topped $1,000 and people really started taking it seriously.
Beyond tariffs, their tools include taking strategic strikes at certain industries or taking their grievances to the World Trade Organization.
Women are particularly skilled at manifesting leadership that does that, combining compassion and action, both taking care and taking charge.
Executives and senior leaders are taking a 25% and 30% reduction, respectively, and board members are taking a 20% reduction.
It's definitely a fun balance, camp running from 193 to 4, riding taking two hours, and mucking taking another one.
Democrats are increasingly taking far-left positions most would not have dreamed of — or dared — taking three short years ago.
Belgium is attacking desperately — perhaps too desperately, sometimes taking turns taking on three men — but aren't actually generating anything dangerous.
He was in the middle of taking the last breath of his life before he realized he was taking it.
But the outcomes are worth bearing in mind if you are taking statins or are advised to begin taking them.
People who are taking over-the-counter ranitidine should consider taking one of several other heartburn drugs that are available.
Once you're a pro at taking breaks during the day, step it up and start taking Fridays "off" for yourself.
If you had unprotected sex, again, a day or two after taking Plan B, you should consider taking another dose.
So practically speaking, there isn't a huge difference between taking vacation leave and taking time off for a new pet.
City Hall sent officials to Khaosan road, taking down names and taking photographs of stalls that resisting the new rules.
Microsoft taking action, Bell Labs, the Bell company taking actions, have all resulted in ... These are major U.S. antitrust case.
"[Mueller] is taking substantive FARA violations very seriously and they're taking false statements to FBI agents very seriously," Wright says.
"It got really hard to keep taking care of you when you stopped taking care of yourself," she tells him.
"She is taking one step forward right now, the foundation is taking one step forward right now by saying there's no corporations, no foreign-connected contributions taking right now," Kaine told Newsnet5, an Ohio television station Monday.
If you see that happening, the only way to fix it is to get very focused on the prize, which is taking care of the results, taking care of the customer and taking care of the employee.
And he explains away endorsements of Mrs Clinton as more mainstream thinking: "We are taking on the economic establishment, we're taking on the political establishment and, with all due respect, we are taking on the media establishment".
The overall likelihood of a patient experiencing any negative side effect, whether cardiovascular, gastric or renal (kidney), was 28% higher for patients taking ibuprofen and 15% higher for patients taking naproxen compared to patients taking celecoxib, said Nissen.
Wins on the drama side were split, with Casey Affleck taking home Best Performance by an Actor for Manchester by the Sea, Isabelle Huppert taking Best Performance by an Actress for Elle, and Moonlight taking Best Motion Picture.
Whether it's taking a car, whether it's taking a pooled car, whether it's taking a bike, whether you should walk, or even now-- we wanna build out the capability for you to take a bus or a subway.
There were also several more cases of nausea and vomiting in patients taking Nabriva's drug, lefamulin, compared with those taking moxifloxacin.
"It is the opposite of stewardship, which involves taking but also taking care that regeneration and future life continue," Klein writes.
"The universe has a way of taking care of taking care of good people," she said, as she touched the E!
I figured that taking Reishi before an event like this could be an amateur version of taking E before a rave.
With me, they're not protected, because I'm not like other people, but I'm not taking money, I'm not taking their money.
Yes, maybe taking control of your life by literally taking control of your life is a teensy bit on the nose.
Test taking software company Examsoft, for one, believes the input device could help facilitate cheating among students taking the bar exam.
Trump's biggest foreign policy decisions since taking office Trump's biggest foreign policy decisions since taking office This segment originally aired Feb.
Chief Keef's taking paternity cases to a new level -- the rapper's been named the daddy without ever taking a DNA test.
Panelists were concerned about an imbalance in the number of deaths in patients taking sirukumab compared with those taking a placebo.
The politicians had been elected as legislators but had been barred from taking their seats for not taking their oaths properly.
The Xbox maker is taking part in the Red Dead Redemption 2 release frenzy by taking $100 off its own bundles.
But it was very obviously different because I was taking thyroid pills and taking a needle of growth hormones every day.
The increase in people taking omega-3 fatty acids was mostly driven by a ninefold increase in people taking fish oil.
Airstrikes taking awful toll on civilians The footage then shows one of the men taking a knife to the child's head.
While there, Connie had no problem taking charge and putting the two co-hosts to work and taking over the show.
But they saw the corporations as exploiting them, taking advantage of them, taking away profits that should belong to small businesses.
Taking a step outside and getting some fresh air, or taking a cold shower may also momentarily refresh you, she says.
When I came upon a white man taking photos of the columns, I couldn't help but think, They're still taking photos.
Taking your recycling basket to the supermarket's bottle deposit doesn't take too much more effort than taking it to your dumpster.
Senator Marco Rubio's taking a shot at Snoop Dogg over his music video taking a more literal shot at President Trump.
"We are taking the situation very seriously and taking further precautions to strengthen the security of the gallery and our employees."
You are probably taking care of parents and siblings, and you might be taking care of aunts, uncles, nieces, and nephews.
Taking blood from humans in a region requires jumping through more hoops and possibly costs more than taking blood from pigeons.
A new Democratic majority is taking over in the House next year with a number of health issues taking center stage.
The ESA explains:The picture shows the result of taking one CaSSIS frame, turning the camera's rotation mechanism, and then taking another.
Once in orbit, the two spacecraft will separate, with Europe taking control of one and Japan taking control of the other.
"It's about taking it, swallowing it, taking responsibility — which I do — and finding a way to get that corrected," Klinsmann said.
Expressing her concerns about her depression and taking medications while pregnant, Portwood said she had been taking antidepressants throughout her pregnancy.
Taking a little of survey of how far I have climbed, taking in some water, and starting back up the mountain.
However, while some individual cities and states are taking drastic steps, others are taking a more relaxed approach to the crisis.
"Everyone's taking their time to put out the embers, but nobody's taking on the big fires," one Senate Democratic aide said.
Though many prescription drugs are highly valuable, taking them can also be dangerous, particularly taking a lot of them at once.
Taking an inappropriate probiotic would be like taking cold medicine for tuberculosis, he said, just because both affect the respiratory tract.
Now he's taking his campaign nationwide — and is taking aim at the Martin Act, the securities law that brought him down.
It's pithier than ponderous phrases like "taking offense" (which sounds petulant) or "taking umbrage" (which sounds British, parliamentary, possibly weather-related).
Plaques got smaller in two-thirds of those taking evolocumab but in fewer than half of those taking a statin alone.
Even the big fight I have with Germany over the fact that they're taking natural gas, they're taking energy from Russia.
"Museums very much consider the level of public outrage before taking the drastic step of taking someone's name off a building."
"Museums very much consider the level of public outrage before taking the drastic step of taking someone's name off a building."
You should wait at least four hours after taking levothyroxine before taking antacids or vitamins or supplements containing iron or calcium.
They're taking something that could be seen—very uncharitably, that is—as unclear, and then taking things about 100 steps further.
"You're taking something away from a kid who worked so hard his whole life to get there, and you're just taking it away because he's taking a medication that's helping him with a disability," father Curtis Harris told WGXA.
"There are companies taking out short-term leases in hopes of taking advantage of the incentives more than once," the letter said.
Logan was pushed into second place, taking $37.9 million in its second week, while Get Out is third, taking another $21.1 million.
Direct bidders took 15.27% of the offering, the lowest percentage this year, with indirect bidders taking 61.48% and primary dealers taking 23.25%.
By taking action against technically legal but morally bankrupt payday loans, Google is taking a more aggressive approach toward consumer protections. Good.
In early interviews after taking over the top spot, Noto spoke about eventually taking SoFi public, but did not outline a timetable.
And now, He just keeps taking me to new levels and taking us to new levels that we just didn't imagine before.
Prepare for the discussion beforehand by taking a few deep breaths, taking a walk, or drinking herbal tea to calm yourself down.
A: It brings me happiness to see people taking power, to see them working together and taking collective action, thereby developing leadership.
Too often, a woman taking back her abuser is incorrectly perceived as her also taking back her accusations or consenting to abuse.
BECKY QUICK: What do you think about us taking a stance, us being America, taking a stance with China to this point?
I decided it was time to start taking care of myself, and I began working out and taking care of my body.
Curious crowds, accustomed to women taking a low profile in Egypt, often congregate to watch the training, sometimes taking pictures and filming.
Yeah. Is taking the iPad away from my 2200 year old tantamount to taking a crack pipe away from a crack addict?
But if "What's Free" is any indication, Jay is taking a page out of Michelle Obama's book and taking the high road.
As we reported, Rob's family is worried sick he's not taking his diabetes diagnosis seriously and isn't taking steps to get better.
We'll remind you that he's punched an autograph seeker, stopped taking pictures with fans, and sued someone for taking Snapchats of him.
Taking an Alford plea at least spared the Three the theatrics of local prosecutors taking them back to trial for those murders.
For example, now people around you can see whether you're taking a selfie or if you're taking a photo of something else.
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer insisted Trump is taking Russian cyberattacks seriously and said the administration is taking action -- albeit quietly.
"Government is taking every possible step to adhere to this policy and taking steps to adopting legal and policy measures," Kalansooriya said.
" Taking to Twitter, People's Action boasted of taking over the nonpartisan think tank and declared that its "'budget blueprint' assaults marginalized communities.
"I'm all about taking calculated risks when appropriate, but taking a risk on the largest purchase you've ever made is not smart."
Anyone trying to make a housing decision should at least think about them a bit before taking, or not taking, the plunge.
By the early 1970s, 85033,000 were taking the ACT each year — in addition to the one million per year taking the SAT.
One was taking money from the Russians (and failing to disclose it); another was taking money under the table from the Turks.
Also, 386 people taking 1 gram of omega-3 experienced cardiovascular events during the study, as did 419 people taking a placebo.
"This is the first step of the board taking control and taking steps to put the company in good standing," Bushell said.
"I am going to defend President Obama for taking on Wall Street, taking on the finance industry and getting results," Clinton said.
"On top of a revenue hit that businesses in town are taking, we're taking a people hit with employees scattering," he said.
Though the British Virgin Islands are currently taking a direct hit from historic Hurricane Irma, Richard Branson is there taking his chances.
"There's something appealing about taking a natural product, even if you're taking it in a way that is totally unnatural," Price said.
I've had surgery, started taking hormones, stopped taking hormones, and learned to be more assertive about having my identity respected and acknowledged.
Cullins said that for those taking progestin-only pills, "on time" means taking the pill within the same three-hour window daily.
As we became closer friends, I started taking some of him with me, and he started taking some of me with him.
What did she take to be the relationship between time spent taking care of words and time spent taking care of children?
The key is to make sure that the reason you're taking the money matches the account you're taking it from, Slott said.
He is a bit uneasy about taking his computer, but also uneasy about not taking it because of a potential laptop ban.
"The Affair" is to be commended for taking this storytelling risk, and risk-taking has been its strong suit from the start.
Dr. Goulson likened taking money from agrochemical companies to taking money from the tobacco industry, which long denied that cigarettes were addictive.
Patients taking these medications should continue taking them until their doctor or pharmacist has a replacement drug or treatment, the FDA says.
Make a list of the medications you are taking regularly and write down why you are (supposed to be) taking each one.
Taxing would be one way, just taking their money, just taking their money and having the government decide to do with it.
"If one is taking to it and the other is not, concentrate on the child who is taking to it," she says.
"Whether it's taking a car, whether it's taking a pooled car, whether it's taking a bike, whether you should walk or even now we want to build out the capability for you to take a bus or subway," Khosrowshahi told CNBC.
Then he added that his campaign is "taking on the political establishment," which includes groups like Planned Parenthood and the Human Rights Campaign: We're taking on not only Wall Street and the economic establishment, we're taking on the political establishment.
"Whether it's taking a car, whether it's taking a pooled car, whether it's taking a bike, whether you should walk or even now we want to build out the capability for you to take a bus or subway," he said.
People taking these supplements also had higher levels of magnesium in their blood than those taking placebo, which suggests - but doesn't prove - that the magnesium is responsible for the slight lowering of blood pressure readings in the group taking the supplements.
We're so excited to be part of the beer scene, and the beer scene for us means taking inspiration and taking advantage of your heritage, but then putting your own spin on it, and taking it into the 21st century.
He went on the manage the club for four years before taking a sabbatical and then taking the reins at Bayern in 2013.
I read recently that Kim Kardashian may be taking a break from taking selfies, although since then, she has taken a few more.
For taking underwater photos, there's a dedicated "underwater snapshot button," which switches the camera into a special mode for taking photos, well, underwater.
She's taking charge of her life and she's not taking any B.S. from anybody and that's something that we both have in common.
The country is taking the grocery store to court The country is taking the grocery store to court 2016 is on a roll.
Essentially, users take a picture of themselves taking their medicine at the pre-appointed time that they're supposed to be taking their doses.
He said older men taking 5ARIs for prostate problems might come to different conclusions than young men taking the pills for hair loss.
"There's something appealing about taking a natural product, even if you're taking it in a way that is totally unnatural," Ms. Price said.
As much as people don't want people taking drugs, they don't want them taking contaminated drugs, so they are a bit more supportive.
"I did have my camera, and I was taking photos beforehand, but when we were going down, we weren't taking photos," Trahan said.
So, you know, moving across the country, taking a drug test, possibly taking a pay cut if you're a high-paid software engineer.
Why signal that taking climate seriously, taking it as a war, requires signing on to the agenda of a fairly specific sociocultural cohort?
But even taking that and the gradual creep back up in recent weeks into account, headline volatility is not taking off just yet.
"They are not taking out a competitor, that's the message they are going to be taking to the Department of Justice," Fritzsche said.
"Adam came up with the Red Pill Blues thinking about The Matrix and taking the red pill, taking the blue," Valentine, 39, said.
Being an entrepreneur is just taking a step, having that idea, having that willingness and taking the next step and just doing it.
The BOJ also dropped references to taking rates further into negative territory, six weeks after taking an initial, radical shift in that direction.
Taking the wrong medicine, the wrong dosage, or taking the medication more than once a day were the most common medical mistakes reported.
If you're taking hormones it's best to consult your doctor during your regular checkups to make sure the vitamins you're taking won't interfere.
"Helen, I'm just having another go at this phone, and I'm taking photos and they're taking when I'm not wanting them!" she laughs.
He went on a hunt, taking down Guardian and Flamie without taking any damage, and then setting up his attack on the bombsite.
In clinical trials, women taking the pink pill reported having about one more sexually satisfying experience per month than those taking a placebo.
After more than five years, no significant heart disease or cancer difference was seen between those taking supplements and those taking a placebo.
Note the rising prominence of the Poor Peoples Campaign taking on extreme inequality, or groups like Real Justice taking on criminal justice reform.
There is no question that the Hillary Clinton campaign is taking nothing for granted, and taking no voter for granted, nor should they.
"It's about simplification and taking out bureaucracy and taking out layers all of which have added complexity and slowed us down," he said.
The approach is threefold: entertainment, with players taking their message into the community; education, taking their stories and lessons to classrooms; and charity.
And this week, a conservative outlet highlighted an upcoming trip she's taking to New Hampshire, suggesting Waters might be taking the hype seriously.
Instead of taking the typical "trickle down" approach to reducing global inequality, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is taking a faster, targeted approach.
Mostly agree: The Democratic candidates favor taking steps to preserve the environment and taking action to alleviate the worst effects of climate change.
"Starbucks… takes a huge volume of deposits — it just doesn't look as though they're taking deposits because they're taking pre-payments," he said.
The MSM has been more critical of VP Pence for taking a stand than they have been of players for taking a knee.
I'd order a pizza and say I was taking it home for my family but I would be taking it home for me.
DIY communities are among those taking direct action to help musicians struggling with their mental health, and taking practical measures to save lives.
"Taking everything from the land is like taking the blood out of your vein," says Janelle Baker, a member of the tribal council.
But putting this kind of stuff off is crazy — not taking care of your finances is like not taking care of your health.
I realize I'm going to be late, so I get in an Uber, which ends up taking longer than just taking the subway.
T. (Extraterrestrial)" to lament, "Man it kills me / Taking that life is like taking a shit / Hit or miss, niggas are playing God.
"Taking on her life and then taking her under his wing, this is my responsibility," Marquand said of Aaron raising and protecting Gracie.
After taking them for a month, I have to admit, I feel... pretty much exactly the same as when I wasn't taking them.
"[We're] handling taking orders, cooking, preparing to-go cocktails, delivering, answering phones, cleaning, taking out garbage, changing kegs, you name it," Barrows said.
The UN's estimates of global drug-taking put the number of users at 188m (out of a total of 271m taking illegal drugs).
He was regularly taking medication for the A.D.H.D. It was unclear whether he was taking anything for the depression, according to the report.
Putting your health first means taking time to truly rest when you're sick, getting your annual physical, and taking other preventative care measures.
He loved taking Bianka to Fashion Island and watching her play in the koi pond area and loved taking her to the park.
Romero was inconsistent, sometimes taking 225 seconds to deliver, sometimes taking as long as 22009 when he really put his body into it.
All your regular newsletter authors are writing books, taking a week off, or taking a week off when they should be writing books.
Young women like Greta who are stepping forward and being brave, and just not taking it anymore — not taking people stealing their future.
It's important to continue taking prescriptions provided by your doctor, but "taking medicines is not a substitute for a good lifestyle," he said.
It comes in three sizes with the smallest taking up 18 by 9.5 inches and the largest taking up 24 by 9.5 inches.
After taking $3.6 billion in military construction funds last year, according to reports, he is planning on taking another $3.7 billion, this year.
I see these college kids taking these crazy shots, and it's like, taking that shot is going to leave you without a job.
"Yes, the company is taking some risk, but you are the one taking a bet on them and leaving gainful employment," said Rezvani.
"Sure, the trade war's taking its toll on business ... it's just not taking its toll where it was supposed to," the host said.
The National Institute on Aging cautions against taking medications in the dark, taking drugs prescribed for someone else or mixing medications with alcohol.
I'm really excited about taking on more projects like the Onyeabor project, taking on more projects showcasing the band and what we do.
It's taking opposite philosophies, taking something that was anti-feminism and then turning it into feminism is excellent subversion, and that's pop art.
But when it comes to taking what you know and taking that first step into the darkness, it's, I mean, it's counter-intuitive.
Tapper pressed the lawyer, asking him if there was a difference between taking opposition research from Americans and taking it from American adversaries.
The researchers carried out a series of different experiments with the subjects, such as taking a selfie without help, taking one with audio cues from a computer that detected the location of the head, or taking one with help from a supervisor.
We're taking inspiration from each other and we're all taking the grief that we feel for our friends that we're not allowed to feel because we're having to be the adults in this situation — we're taking that grief and putting it forward.
Read more: A man got in trouble for taking a photo of Meghan Markle at Wimbledon, but he was actually just taking a selfieHowever, upon further inspection, you can see Hasanov was actually just taking a selfie, with the court in the background. 
"I think just taking time to invest in myself, whether learning something new or taking time to go for a run, taking time to be with my friends and loved ones — things that truly fill my cup on the inside," she said.
On top of that, re-dosing (taking more after the first dose kicks in) will release more serotonin overall than taking one dose because not all of each dose binds to your receptors, and taking it twice gives it two chances to bind.
The researchers started looking for this device by taking high-speed video of crested pigeons taking flight, and pairing the footage with acoustic recordings.
"For the first time ever, taking an Uber trip can mean taking public transit," Uber Head of Transit David Reich said in a statement.
"They're more interested in taking care of criminals than they are in taking care of you," Trump said of Democrats as the crowd booed.
She texted me and asked if I would mind taking her senior pictures and I responded, 'You know we're taking these at McDonald's, right?
She spent the entire time going around, taking people's phones, and taking selfies with individuals and of her with the crowd in the background.
The competition is taking place at Expo Tel Aviv, while across the city satellite events, performances and festivals are taking place all week long.
It turns out, though, that there may indeed be risk associated with taking biotin, aside from those typically associated with taking poorly regulated supplements.
Mark Sanford is taking the lead on the new legislation, taking input from Freedom Caucus members and others and putting them into legislative language.
I just feel like that is why we are making drawings in the first place rather than taking a video or taking a photograph.
The BOJ also dropped references to taking rates further into negative territory, six weeks after taking an initial, radical shift into negative rates territory.
It's good to see men taking risks and also designers taking risks — like with Alessandro Michele at Gucci, how he's really revitalizing that house.
Now, it seems as if Google taking extra steps to ensure the public that it's taking a stance of transparency following the online outcry.
"I can't even imagine first of all taking anybody's life and secondly taking my own children's life," Boone County Sheriff Mike Nielsen tells PEOPLE.
"We&aposre not taking it down because we&aposre wrong, we&aposre taking it down because it wasn&apost for everybody," said Dixon Hall.
"I think the market is just taking a breather; investors are taking stock of where we've been," said Randy Warren, CIO at Warren Financial.
Since taking office, Trump has taken many steps to ensure our tax dollars are not used to subsidize the taking of innocent human life.
With the love of applying makeup comes the burden of taking it off — and we mean taking it off your face and your brushes.
Women taking the capsules had just as many UTIs and infection-promoting factors in their urine as women taking inert placebo pills, researchers conclude.
"I was taking Percs, Xannies, Oxies... whatever you could get me, I was taking it just to get away from the pain," he said.
Each one will cover a different season of the year, with the first taking place in winter and last taking place in the fall.
Instead of taking on challenges with its European partners, Britain is taking precisely the wrong course, injecting needless uncertainty and negativity into the economy.
" Citrix Systems: "You know, it had that run because people said it was going to be taking over, and then it wasn't taking over.
According to Wikipedia, the game revolves around "taking pictures of models and winning competitions by taking good photos," which doesn't sound creepy at all.
Maybe they knew he was logging but not how much he was taking—or maybe he was taking from someone he wasn't supposed to.
"I can't even imagine first of all taking anybody's life and secondly taking my own children's life," Boone County Sheriff Mike Nielsen told PEOPLE.
"Nell is really amused at my picture taking, and also my taking measurements so that I can duplicate the things I see," he wrote.
We are apparently being led by people who see taking (or even being suspected of taking) any illegal drug as worthy of summary execution.
It's a meta image, too — Kylie is taking a photo of A$AP Rocky and Kendall, and Kim is taking a photo of Kylie.
But to say that taking down a statue of Robert E. Lee is taking away someone's "history"-- I'm not even sure what that means.
There is a huge amount of activity taking place around the country led by Alan Johnson but with MPs from every region taking part.
"What I'd like to see more in this community is just more risk taking with architecture, more risk taking with environment," he told Hyperallergic.
"I think taking the 'likes' away — taking that aspect away from it — would be really beneficial for people" and their mental health, she said.
It stands to reason then that he ended up taking photos of the lower Mississippi River, where industry is taking over the natural environment.
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He also pointed to the climate protests taking place around the world as an example of the public taking action on an "urgent" issue.
"Coach has been after us about turning down open shots and taking advantage of taking the chances the opposition is giving us," Graham said.
The two companies, however, said that incidence of intraocular inflammations in patients taking abicipar was higher compared to those taking Lucentis in both trials.
Business owners need to make money, not only to pay you but to pay themselves back for taking the risk that you're not taking.
In a scene taking place in a foxhole during World War I, a young soldier taking refuge shares that he just finished law school.
"He's denied it, but you know I'm taking it in like you are taking it in," he told reporters Wednesday off the House floor.
The age gap is also demonstrative here, with Sanders taking 2202 percent support among younger voters, and Clinton taking 2628 percent among older voters.
"You're not just taking a pay hit, you're taking a status hit," said one female foreign service officer, who asked not to be named.
This is why you'd want the Bose NC 700: if you want a better experience of taking phone calls without taking off your headphones.
"It popped for them because if someone is taking Truvada, they were taking it because it is used for HIV-positive status," Schoettes said.
"I'm all about taking calculated risks when appropriate, but taking a risk on the largest purchase you've ever made is not smart," Roberge explains.
An outright ban on such devices is harmful to those with disabilities who rely on technology for everything from note-taking to test-taking.
The emotional heart of the book lives within this tension — between taking care of his controlling and needy mother and taking care of himself.
Since taking power in 2012, Xi has waged war on corruption, taking down many opponents, including the once-powerful domestic security tsar Zhou Yongkang.
Then those taking a statin were switched to a placebo for 10 additional weeks, and those taking a placebo were switched to a statin.
"We're taking on not only Wall Street and the economic establishment, we're taking on the political establishment," Sanders told MSNBC's Rachel Maddow on Tuesday.
Taking a screenshot on an Xbox One is just as easy — if not easier — than taking a screenshot of your laptop or phone screen.
These three stories are taking place simultaneously, so we are in our scene taking cues from somebody on the other side of the stage.
Instead, this is about taking comfort in less risk (and living with less potential reward) in one area while taking more risk in another.
Taking a bit of the cognitive load off these folks may lead to increases in speed and accuracy in taking on remaining unrestored texts.
Because when it comes to dating, the age of taking without asking is over, as is the age of taking what you can get.
In a new interview with CNN's Christiane Amanpour, Stewart chided journalists for taking President Trump's "bait" and taking his anti-media attacks too personally.
"Getting women to stop taking her drug for a man to start taking his drug, that would take a lot of selling," Kaitin says.
When other countries would come to the United States, they had to pay for the privilege of taking our product, of taking our jobs.
"Right now I'm going to keep taking my blood thinners, and hopefully there are no side effects from the medication I'm taking," he said.
The nomadic people rely on the beast for transportation ("Taking a man's camel would be like taking a northern Minnesota man's truck") says Hashi.
In addition people often used the apps to take trips they previously made by walking, biking, taking public transit or not taking at all.
ME: There is a tendency toward taking a target's logo, taking the BP logo and doing something to it, attacking it in some way, and that process of taking their visual identity and messing with it somehow will achieve messing with the organization itself.
" Khosrowshahi said he wants to serve customers, "whether it's taking a car, whether it's taking a pooled car, whether it's taking a bike, whether you should walk or even now we want to build out the capability for you to take a bus or subway.
There were times in 1003, 2007, maybe 2015 until recently, where institutional investors were taking more risk, then there are other times when they're taking less risk: 2001, 2002, maybe now to an extent; they're taking less risk than they were a year ago.
The FDA says people don't need to stop taking the ranitidine medication, but patients taking the prescription versions may want to talk to their doctors about other treatment options, and people taking the over-the-counter version can consider other medicines approved for their conditions.
The company is not currently taking any more preorders, but it is expected to start taking more later this year after the first batch ships.
It is hard to balance taking care of the people around you, doing your job and healing/taking care of yourself at the same time.
Behind that selfie-taking couple sits Lorelai holding a Luke's to-go coffee cup, taking in the beauty of the snow before Rory joins her.
"The market really had a superb day, so some profit-taking might be taking place," said Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at First Standard Financial.
In an interview with Interfax news agency, Sergei Lavrov did not say where the consultations were taking place or which opposition groups were taking part.
Sophie says she's taking a step back from acting now that 'GoT' is done filming ... and she's taking time to focus on her mental health.
Everybody was taking advantage of us, from jobs and taking our companies and not paying the price to so many other things, even military protection.
Trump is still taking his Screen Actors Guild pension Trump reported taking home more than $90,000 from a SAG pension -- up from $64,840 in 2017.
And third, most transactions are slow, often taking days for a purchase to go through completely even when it's only taking place in one country.
"By taking ownership of your data...by taking daily measurements about yourself, you become the expert on your body," Williams said in her TED Talk.
And I know that I'm taking a lot of responsibility by being the one talking about it — I'm taking a lot of backlash as well.
If you're interested in taking the exam to apply to law school or are fondly remembering taking the LSAT years ago, here are the details.
Facebook's head of News Feed Adam Mosseri is taking the Instagram VP of Product role, taking over for Kevin Weil, who's going to Marcus' project.
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Because, taking on Tesla, taking on the competitors - you've set out very ambitious targets, eventually talking about two to three million unit sales a year.
That&aposs why these players are taking a knee, and that&aposs why they are taking a stand, and I commend them for their efforts.
"Taking that away from them is a bit like taking away subsidies," admits Michael Cullen, a former Labour finance minister who led the advisory group.
Or me taking her to a bar, and then taking her a sleazy hotel that smells of disinfectant... That then is another form of exercise.
It's just about taking that deep breath," she said before taking off her hat and jokingly saluting the bridge with a "thank you and goodnight.
And both of these names touch upon the same theme, which will follow us for the rest of the month: taking stock and taking care.
As the lifestyle and community website began taking off, she found herself taking over more and more of the kitchen table with her work documents.
But they're not taking vacation days, either — over half of the managers in the study reported not taking advantage of all their paid days off.
Justin Bieber might be taking a break from his career, but Hailey's stepping up for the couple and taking care of business ... the beauty business.
The junior editor will need to be comfortable taking feedback and working to tight deadlines as well as taking ownership of tasks and using initiative.
Today, we're taking our relationship with Toyota Motor Corporation to new heights—and while this isn't our first automotive partnership, we're taking a new approach.
To borrow a phrase from abstinence classes: when you're taking drugs from an illicit lab, you're also taking the drugs that lab made before it.
But only about 37 percent of those taking bupropion and only about 20 percent of those taking varenicline used them for the recommended 12 weeks.
BAIER: No, there is something about taking him literally and taking him figuratively and the tweets and what they mean and reading between Trump language.
Subsequently Lattimer steps off the gas, plays terribly without steroids, gets back on them and after all this, regrets taking steroids and only taking steroids.
So there are musicians that are taking a risk, taking a chance, and there are great characters that are great on stage, like [Matt] is.
Taking your smartphone out regularly to check your messages can be annoying at times, especially when you're taking the subway to work at rush hour.
A man taking the HIV-prevention pill Truvada has contracted HIV, marking the first reported infection of someone regularly taking the drug, according to researchers.
First to be hit was a vehicle taking children to the monastery as part of a church-organized trip, and another vehicle taking families there.
And at the time this protest was taking place, a rally in the largest mosque in North America—located in Dearborn—was also taking place.
"Taking a step back and actually taking time to focus on herself, as an athlete that's one of the hardest decisions to make," she said.
In comparison, 100 people who responded to the survey were hospitalized after taking LSD last year and 250 sought emergency medical treatment after taking ecstasy.
It was a stunning reversal of initial reports: not only was OneBlood not taking blood from all gay men, it wasn't taking blood from any.
However, upon further inspection of the picture, you can see the man wasn't taking Markle's photo at all, and was actually just taking a selfie.
Index-heavyweight stock Fast Retailing, which rose 2.73 percent last week, fell 0.9 percent on profit-taking, taking a hefty 20 points off the Nikkei.
He literally tore strips from me for underestimating my own potential, for taking the easy way out by not taking something tough but achievable seriously.
Wales told CNBC in May that Facebook was taking the issue of fake news seriously and is taking the right steps to address the problem.
Its recent research showed that for every one vote the Lib Dems were taking off the Conservatives, they were taking at least two off Labour.
The men have been charged with unlawfully taking a female bear with cubs, unlawfully taking a bear cub and possessing and transporting illegally taken game.
If you're over age 70½ and taking required minimum distributions from your IRA – and you don't need the money – consider taking a qualified charitable distribution.
There's a correlation that explains why so many 60-year-olds are taking on student loan debt: They're increasingly taking out loans for their children.
The agency also said that patients taking valsartan, or medicines that use it as an ingredient, should continue taking it until they have a substitute.
The reduction in density in the shin bone was nearly half as large in women taking L. reuteri supplements as in those taking the placebo.
Further, the swab is "in some ways less invasive than taking dental impressions and the forcible taking of parts of a person," the decision reads.
The EU is certainly taking in a lot of refugees right now — but Britain, even while staying in the EU, is taking in hardly any.
Interestingly enough, it's also going back to how the empires expanded to be able to enjoy disfrutar, meaning taking the fruit from something, taking everything.
Alex Trebek is taking a break from game show duties to recover from surgery he needed after taking a nasty fall a couple months ago.
In one study, spinal fractures occurred in 127 of 2,046 patients taking the new drug, compared with 243 of 2,047 taking alendronate, an older drug.
Mr. Silvers and his longtime co-editor, Barbara Epstein, became legends by taking editorial risks; Mr. Buruma became an ex-editor by taking editorial risks.
In addition, GM's executives are taking a 25% reduction, while top leadership is taking a 30% reduction an board member will see a 20% decrease.
But the biggest driver of change may be not what's taking place on the battlefield, but what's taking place in the realm of big business.
So not taking the virus seriously — at the bureaucratic and individual levels — means fewer people taking suitable precautions, and possibly more cases and more deaths.
However, as of March 2019, the Institute announced it would be taking a hiatus and would stop taking donations while Sanders waged another presidential campaign.
Just the stress and fatigue of taking a multi-hour test can reduce scores, so taking just part of it would mitigate that, he said.
So we see a new source of revenue and then we see new business and product taking place, taking off in the next few years.
Even as he took a big step toward taking health insurance away from millions, Mr. Trump started ranting about taking citizenship away from flag-burners.
I looked forward to taking off my makeup at the end of each day the same way others looked forward to taking off their bras.
I don't feel bad for taking breaks by walking outside, eating lunch without a computer, or even closing my eyes and taking a deep breath. 
That's how we're taking our own approach and taking our own approach with partnership to camera aspects like HDR, as you mentioned, and other functionality.
"I remember taking flack for taking emails off the table, but it was the right thing to do for a variety of reasons," said Longabaugh.
" In his view, "quarterly earnings obsessed" corporate owners would not have the same priorities because "the emphasis instantly shifts from taking risks to taking profits.
As he was taking a few practice swings in a bunker, Reed created sparks by swiping the sand behind the ball before taking his shot.
And the central bank is having great difficulty in taking hold over the magnitude of risk-taking, no matter what the legislation has produced, unfortunately.
When I stepped into that bathroom a decade ago, I knew I was taking a risk by taking in my reflection in an altered state.
By taking this role, Ivanka is taking away a life-changing opportunity from another woman, who undoubtedly would have more expertise than the first daughter.
Democratic presidential contenders and pundits seem to be taking the safe, popular position that Governor Northam should resign rather the taking a thoughtful, courageous position.
READ: Hurricane Florence is taking aim at two nuclear power plants Hurricane Florence make landfall Thursday, with the Carolinas taking the brunt of the storm.
Tillerson is taking his mysterious vacation in Texas, State Department confirms Tillerson is taking his mysterious vacation in Texas, State Department confirms Secretary of State Rex Tillerson will be "taking a little time off," Secretary of State spokeswoman Heather Nauert told reporters Tuesday, insisting it was merely him taking some personal time and not a sign that another top official in Trump's administration is eyeing the door.
"Brexit's fired it all up, with people thinking they're taking their jobs, they're taking their houses," said James, sat on a bench in the town centre.
The Scandinavian hygge lifestyle is taking the world by storm The Scandinavian hygge lifestyle is taking the world by storm This segment originally aired on Feb.
However, it appears little Kaavia was more interested in taking a nap than taking photos as she held her tiny hand up in the next shot.
MFE would be listed in Madrid and Milan, taking over the existing stock quotations, with the merger taking effect in the fourth quarter of this year.
"We are taking definitive action to ensure our workplace respects the safety and dignity of every individual, and are taking steps to heal as a family."
With a key stake, Japan is taking a hard position, one that will create concerns for South Korea's Moon, who is taking a more amicable approach.
The police department is taking both monetary and clothing or toy donations for the children, and the Edgewood Animal Shelter is taking donations for the animals.
Amazon is taking Alexa into cars and business settings, for example, while Google is also taking a broad approach to where its assistant could find use.
"Stan was very active and did an immaculate job taking care of himself and taking care of the equipment used to keep him alive," Haft said.
But if you were planning on taking a breather this week because it's "only" the vice-presidential hopefuls taking the stage — well, maybe you should reconsider.
"You're not even actually taking on the taxi companies — you're taking on the notion of owning a car," Kutcher told Forbes in a 2016 cover story.
Iraq plans to undertake its offensive sometime this year, taking back towns and villages surrounding the city and then taking Mosul back from the terror network.
To address the trouble of downed robots, scientists are taking a cue from the natural world, examining how click beetles right themselves after taking a tumble.
They will be taking the bridges, securing the airport and then finally taking on ISIS in their deeply-embedded positions in the west of the city.
We are taking definitive action to ensure our workplace respects the safety and dignity of every individual, and are taking steps to heal as a family.
"After reviewing many reports of in-game cheating, we have started taking action against players taking unfair advantage of and abusing Pokemon GO," the company said.
But with a new project, Cloudflare is taking things a little farther — the company is trying to starve its trolls out by taking away their revenue.
When he was in the minors, and taking English classes, Odor was impressed that the Rangers had the American guys on his teams taking Spanish classes.
"You're not even actually taking on the taxi companies — you're taking on the notion of owning a car," Kutcher told Forbes in a 249 cover story.
The messages show the admin stringing along a wealth of customers, taking funds while making excuse after excuse for no murder or action actually taking place.
"[For example] in drug addiction we need to know not just if the animal is taking drugs but why are they taking the drugs," said Coffey.
Taking a trip on a weekday can sometimes mean dealing with fewer travelers and scoring better deals, but it also requires taking time off of work.
In clinical trials for patients with relapsing forms of MS, the annual relapse rates were lower for patients taking ocrelizumab than patients taking interferon beta-1a.
In 2012 that was 16.85 million euros for candidates taking part in the first round and 21.51 million for those taking part in the second round.
But with note-taking you have a whole series of low-end competitors, simple note-taking apps, and there's tons of those in the App Store.
Although Uber's taking care of the bill, the drivers are taking time off for the next several weeks, because they're more afraid of losing their licences.
For over 90 minutes, she dipped into her deep musical library, sparred with her band and bantered with the audience, taking requests – or not taking them.
Misfits quickly pushed past Big Earl's but AKM was ready with a dead eye, taking out five Misfits players with Unkoe's Ana taking out the sixth.
Making Jesus Famous explores America's religious acts: taking the culture of hip-hop, twinning it with a Christian message, and taking it out into the streets.
For some people, taking an antidepressant definitely helps PMDD, but it can be tricky to figure out exactly when to start and stop taking those medications.
"We had federal employees who were literally taking Christmas presents that were wrapped and ready to give, and taking them back to the store," Erwin added.
Some athletes are taking precautions, such as taking antibiotics, bleaching oars, and using special suits and gloves to avoid contact with the water, the AP reports.
Prior research has shown that youths taking antipsychotics gain weight rapidly and are three times more likely to develop diabetes than those taking other psychotropic drugs.
After taking office in 2017, Trump payed lip service to Cuban-American voters by taking rhetorical rather than substantive steps to roll back relations with Cuba.
The most foundational way that Epic Games is taking on Steam is by taking a far smaller, 12% cut from anyone selling games on its storefront.
We dig right in to great customer service and talk about understanding change, and being humble, and taking chances, taking risks, and being ready to learn.
I still own a mirrorless camera for taking more professional shots, but most of us use our smartphones for taking most of the pictures we shoot.
The LCR is proposed for all deposit taking NBFCs, and non-deposit taking NBFCs with an asset size of 50 billion rupees ($720 million) and above.
The researchers found that, in 2015, those patients taking benzodiazepines were more than twice as likely to be prescribed opioids compared to those not taking benzodiazepines.
If there are many items that ignite happy memories, taking photos of them is a practical way to hold on without taking up endless storage space.
Turn the volume up or down without taking the phone out of your pocket, or slide between radio stations without taking your eyes off the road.
Elman is taking up only 9.6 percent of the new shares, while sovereign wealth fund China Investment Corp (CIC) is taking up its full entitlement. (bit.
We have a responsibility to make sure we're creating a vibrant work environment, we're taking advantage of the technology, but we're taking our associates with us.
Taking this as our launching point, we showed that taking prebiotics for three weeks could reduce the severity of exercise-induced asthma in adults by 40%.
Even if you never plan on taking action, confiding in someone at the time can be helpful if you change your mind about taking action later.
It's not the first tech platform to start taking action over the outbreak however, with Google and Twitter also taking steps to tackle misinformation about it.
"I will win the African-American vote here in South Carolina," Mr. Biden said, taking care to note he was not taking their support for granted.
"The whole idea of maybe taking a little bit longer, maybe taking some time to meld exercise and meditation and yoga and all that," said Cove.
The move prompted outrage online, with some people taking issue with the phrasing "make room" to describe a white actor's taking over for a black one.
At the time, in late 2016, Wilde was considering taking a trip to the Netherlands to try taking the psychedelic psilocybin to treat his severe depression.
As he describes it, he&aposs not taking much of a risk by buying the stocks after a shaky IPO and taking advantage of earnings pullbacks.
Aside from taking many steps as a company to limit its greenhouse gas emissions, it was also taking practical steps to adapt to a warming planet.
Taking an online vision test Taking the Opternative online vision test requires internet access, a computer, a smartphone and 10 to 25 minutes of your time.
Chairman Richard Elman is taking up 9.6 percent of the new shares, while sovereign wealth fund China Investment Corp (CIC) is taking up its full entitlement.
Players across the league began taking part in demonstrations during the national anthem, with some taking a knee, some raising a fist and others linking arms.
"Sure, the trade war's taking its toll on business ... it's just not taking its toll where it was supposed to," the "Mad Money" host said Friday.
"China is absolutely taking the lead on electrification," she said, pointing to the city of Shenzhen as an example of China taking the lead in electrification.
Whether it was taking a family and making them white or taking a version of my story and telling it from a different point of view.
There's a lot of people who are super worried about robots and job-taking; from job taking to just terrifying, and we'll talk about that soon.
You're one of the most nurturing signs in the zodiac, but somehow, taking care of yourself isn't ever as easy as taking care of other people.
It was supposed to be about taking care of the working class citizens, taking care of our sick, taking care of our elderly, our veterans — if we are going to send you away and break you, we are going to fix you when you get home.
Index-heavyweight stocks such as Fast Retailing fell 1.1 percent on profit-taking after rising 2 percent last week, taking a hefty 25 points off the Nikkei .
"Sometimes when people are taking part in a show, they themselves see it as being not real, what they're actually taking part in," Langcaster-James told me.
If you like taking pictures with the front and back cameras at the same time, Nokia has added even more options to make taking "bothies" easier too.
"We are open to taking a minority stake in a partnership or to taking a whole company," he told Reuters later on the sidelines of the conference.
So I worry that whenever she's taking my brother to school, that whenever she's taking my little brother to a doctor's appointment, that something's going to happen.
So I'm going to defend Dodd-Frank and I'm going to defend President Obama for taking on Wall Street, taking on the financial industry and getting results.
Taking it as a challenge, I went out in search of queer lady protagonists, taking suggestions from friends and scouring the catalog at the Brooklyn Public Library.
It's best to start taking medication right when you experience symptoms, and you can continue taking it for up to three days, according to the Mayo Clinic.
In theory, abortion reversal advocates claim, that would reverse an abortion if someone changes their mind after taking the first pill, but before taking the second one.
Because if we don't then the Chinese are quite capable of taking these new ideas we've nurtured, taking the tool-driven change, and making it their own.
"Honestly, go fuck yourself if you think taking a persons hobby and changing it/insulting people for taking it seriously is a good thing," u/meow0369 wrote.
Women taking flibanserin had about one-half of one more satisfying sexual encounter per month, compared to women taking a placebo or "dummy" pill, the research showed.
Since taking office in late 2015, Macri has worked to literally dismantle Peronist symbols, taking down portraits and closing museums to get rid of their cultural legacies.
When I could no longer afford the medication, I started taking less than what I was supposed to be taking because the full doses were so expensive.
But as Lyft is proving by stealing market share from Uber, and as Snapchat proved by taking taking younger audiences from Facebook, "network effects" are not destiny.
"Any investigation that was taking place Monday was taking place today," Sanders said, suggesting that was an indication that Comey's firing would not impact the ongoing probe.
In a previous study, Clarke and his colleagues found only 3 percent of people who weren't taking opioids before surgery were still taking them three months later.
Taking this extra time will make sure your internship goes smoothly — and it can lead to a full-time job if your team knows you're taking initiative.
"Wellness" connotes taking care of all aspects of your health, including sleep, stress, nutrition, activity, and happiness—taking nothing to extremes, and definitely not focusing on weight.
They are taking cash out again; 42 percent of mortgage refinances last fall involved borrowers taking cash out of their homes, not just lowering their interest rates.
Taking Flight will be adapted by Fresh Off the Boat writer Camilla Blackett from DePrince and Elaine DePrince's memoir Taking Flight: From War Orphan to Star Ballerina.
"Cash Me Outside" girl Danielle Bregoli is taking a huge step toward being a legit entertainer by taking meetings and lessons with Beyonce and Kanye West's producers!
The technology detects at least five fertile days each month, far more than women are usually able to identify by taking their temperatures or taking ovulation tests.
It is the kinds of changes that are taking place in the world, but especially the kinds of changes that are taking place within the United States.
In addition, people taking a drug called lamivudine were also about 50 percent more likely to have resistance than those taking a similar drug known as emtricitabine.
Because we just can no longer keep them a secret, we're taking it upon ourselves to out these cult-favorites and make them yours for the taking.
Dealing with something like this is not so easy as taking some advice around a dinner table, or assuming that advice is still up for the taking.
Glenn may not be the same person after taking a life, but it's refreshing to know he's probably taking it harder than the audience is right now.
When they looked specifically at the dACC, they saw that people taking acetaminophen has less of a brain response in those regions than people taking a placebo.
From rookie superstars taking center stage to Tom Brady taking vengeance, the sport itself is in a golden age of high-scoring games and nail-biting finishes.
After decades of not taking this issue of sexual abuse seriously when it dealt with people they wanted to protect, Democrats still aren't taking this issue seriously.
That makes his reliance on them something of a double-edged sword: taking credit for the positive results means taking responsibility for the negative ones as well.
It may, however, choose to behave even more provocatively and aggressively, taking brinksmanship to the extreme in the hope of winning a dangerous competition of risk-taking.
Minnesota sent nine batters to the plate while taking a 5-0 lead in the second, taking advantage of a pair of Texas errors in the process.
A student would miss out on more than $46,000 in income by taking five years to graduate, while a student taking six years would forgo about $94,000.
Taking care of yourself, being careful in communicating details of your situation, and taking advantages of your company's resources can all help you get through this time.
"And these figures likely understate the actual proportion of men taking prescription pain medication given the stigma and legal risk associated with reporting taking narcotics," he said.
And 434 people taking the drug died from cardiovascular disease, such as a heart attack or a stroke, compared with 444 participants who were taking a placebo.
Today we're taking an important step to protect the integrity of elections around the world by taking down more than 270... This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
TAIPEI, Jan 0.01.3 (Reuters) - Taiwan stocks fell on Tuesday taking cues from a fall in overseas markets and on profit-taking after two straight sessions of gains.
Don't rush through sex like you're taking the express train to an orgasm—Libra likes it slower and more sensual, with lots of turn-taking before climax.
Sixty-three percent of them didn't need any more medication, and in those who were still taking medications, 1003 percent of them were taking them less often.
About 5 percent developed myalgias while taking the statin atorvastatin (brand name Lipitor), and about half that many developed myalgias while taking placebo, or more precisely, nocebo.
Even taking the best precautions, ECCC attendees would have a high likelihood of coming into contact with the virus and taking it back to their home states.
In the past couple of decades, the number of people worldwide taking cannabis and coke has risen by 50 percent, and the number taking opiates has tripled.
Taking an action that'll solve a problem forever is more exciting to a lot of people than taking an action that's a drop in the bucket. Exactly.
LONDON — Amazon is taking a big step into the international restaurant delivery business — and taking a shot at one of Uber's most promising markets in the process.
Among them: Darden Restaurants CEO Gene Lee, who is not taking a salary and The Cheesecake Factory CEO David Overton, who is taking a 20% pay cut.
"The Heath has a long history of sheep-grazing, with farmers taking their flock to the site before taking them to market in the City," she said.
Airlines are taking extra precautions on top of what health officials recommendAirlines are taking a variety of additional measures to prevent the virus from hitching a ride.
"The public seems to be taking it more seriously, and I think that after 2017, the judiciary, to its credit, is also taking this seriously," she said.
Q: Do you see China taking the extreme step of dumping U.S. bonds and taking a harder stance on its currency to arm-twist on trade issues?
But the analysis found that people taking opiates were about as likely to be on at least two other drugs as those not taking the strong painkillers.
Workers are taking advantage, and are quitting their existing jobs and taking new ones at a rate that is only seen in the very best of times.
The game's design encourages this since there aren't really any harsh penalties for messing up or taking too long, aside from the game taking longer to finish.
One reason for this is that the Corbynites have been as successful in taking over the party as they have been unsuccessful in taking over the country.
"I don't think that means you then roll that conversation into taking away citizens' rights – taking away a law-abiding citizen's rights," Ryan said in one interview.
Why is it that he's so passionate about taking away your guns, taking away your First Amendment, your right to speak the truth about this great evil?
" But Parish said, "It sort of shows how serious Jerry is taking these students and how serious he is taking the role that he has been given.
As the election nears, Donald Trump continues taking his trademark anti-media rhetoric to new heights, and his most hardcore supporters are taking that message to heart.
So I'm going to defend Dodd-Frank, and I'm going to defend President Obama for taking on Wall Street, taking on the financial industry, and getting results.
More patients taking the drug lorcaserin, marketed under the brand name Belviq, were diagnosed with cancer as compared to patients taking the inactive placebo, the trial found.
Pizza Hut, part of the Yum group, is already experimenting with an order-taking robot in Japan, and McDonald's and Wendy's are experimenting with order-taking kiosks.
"No dad should have to sacrifice taking leave, and I've been very public about taking mine in an effort to show other men that you can still be an ambitious businessperson while also taking time for your family," the tech mogul said in a press release distributed in February.
"So much of teen girls not taking the pill comes from not knowing where or how to get it—or having to, ick, talk to a parent about wanting to start taking it," science journalist Shannon Stirone, who's been taking birth control pills since she was 17, told Gizmodo.
The FDA said people don't need to stop taking the medication, but patients taking the prescription versions who wish to discontinue may want to talk to their doctor about other treatment options, and people taking an over-the-counter version can consider other medicines approved for their conditions.
Taking in three generations of MCs, the show included the likes of Stormzy, Chip, Footsie, D Double E, Novelist, and AJ Tracey all taking turns on the mic.
Less than a year after taking power after his predecessor was impeached, Michel Temer, the president of Brazil, was accused by the country's chief prosecutor of taking bribes.
"The big concern, theoretically, is that taking this away, and taking these protections away, make it that much harder to for the next wave of innovation," Wheeler said.
Texas Roadhouse could keep generating those "This restaurant is not taking online orders" messages on Grubhub—or it could start taking estimates for several hundred sets of shelves.
"I'm going to defend Dodd-Frank and I'm going to defend President Obama for taking on Wall Street, taking on the financial industry, and getting results," she said.
And I think what we are see something Mexicans, Chinese, and probably soon to be others taking seriously what the president said, taking literally what the president said.
Phones are taking the place of things like our car's navigation systems, radios and even allowing us to get text messages without taking our eyes off the road.
In Charlotte, things got so bad that the school secretly paid "at risk" graduates to delay taking the bar exam until after taking a third-party prep course.
"This is still a hormone, so any symptoms they could get when taking [hormonal birth control like] the Pill, they could potentially get taking Plan B," Strachan explains.
"We're taking on not only the whole Republican political establishment and Trump, we're taking on the Democratic establishment!" he said to cheers at a canvass launch Sunday afternoon.
The document also criticizes the utility for taking a "reactive" approach to maintenance of its system, and not taking steps to prepare for an event like the hurricanes.
From the Big Easy, the tech executive seemed to be taking a shot at the divisiveness taking root in Washington D.C. and corrupting the fabric of the country.
The effect could be from just taking time out from the normal classroom schedule, or taking part in a group activity, or being taught by an inspired teacher.
"However, as taking medications at bedtime poses little risk," Chico said, "there is enough evidence from this study to recommend that patients consider taking their medication at bedtime."
OF Aaron Hicks (strained right oblique) started taking swings off the tee and Tuesday manager Joe Girardi said Hicks will start taking some swings in the batting cage.
Before this angel was taking center stage, she was just another baller with hoop dreams taking center court in Los Angeles, CA. Can you guess who she is?
It was 1976 and a former California governor named Ronald Reagan wasn't just taking on the Republican establishment, he was taking on a sitting Republican president: Gerald Ford.
"Most publicly traded builders are talking about building it for others rather than taking the risk themselves, while private builders are looking at taking more risk," Burns said.
While companies like Uber and Waymo are taking more of a vertical approach, Voyage is taking a horizontal approach that entails partnering with other companies in the space.
The shareholders, naturally, view this as an illegal taking of their property, arguing — not unreasonably — that taking 100 percent of the companies' profits effectively makes their shares worthless.
"The announcement we are making today about taking product sales goals off the table I think is another way of taking some risk off the table," he said.
However, the investigative report from Buzzfeed reveals that workers have had their assignments ended due after taking sick leave or taking time to take care for sick relatives.
"Earlier this year, we did end up taking some money out of the "expensive defensives", as they got stretched, taking yields down a long way," Santander's Payne said.
Taking a walk is a religious act for Jains, who act on their reverence for all life by taking pains to avoid trampling on even the tiniest bug.
But the research found that people taking low-dose aspirin were just as likely to die over the course of the study period than those taking a placebo.
Witjas remembers the comedian taking the telethons seriously and working on them all year, often taking the time to visit kids and adults at hospitals around the country.
That is because there's a vast moral chasm between taking a drug that's on the banned list and taking a drug that becomes banned while you're on it.
The NFL has a history of taking its players into the opaque world of its investigations, taking their answers and later utilizing their words how they see fit.
"We're having listening sessions, we're taking feedback from both senators and House members and we're taking their input as we said we would," Cohn told reporters Wednesday afternoon.
To critics, that may look like simple theft: the browser is taking money that would be going to publishers, inserting itself in the middle and taking a cut.
"We're taking some equity allocation, and instead of using [exchange-traded funds] or mutual funds that have hundreds of positions, we are taking very specific risk," Anderson said.
There are also included alarms for waking up, taking your vitamins, taking your contraception pill and another general alarm setting, each with their own toggle switches and settings.
The training consisted of walking through setup, learning the gesture controls and taking taking it through a quick demo in the company's (thankfully) high-ceilinged New York office.
But as far as mental health, I mean it's something that taking the likes away and taking that aspect away from it would be really beneficial for people.
Sinclair taking over stations across the country is a final indignity: Local journalism has bled hundreds of thousands of jobs, and now Sinclair is taking its integrity, too.
So, you can ease her nerves by not publicly taking her to task in exchange for her taking a less combative tone with you over trade and Iran.
"I just put it up because my confidence level is so high, just taking shots in rhythm and taking shots I know I'm capable of making," Hield said.
But taking too much is believed to actually slow down the recovery process after injury and taking them too regularly can cause long-term harm, some experts say.
His big message: Trump is taking action to protect upcoming elections: Pence highlighted a variety of actions the Trump administration is taking to protect future elections from threats.
"Tonight, I'm taking a knee for America; but not just one knee, I'm taking both knees," he said on stage before his performance at the Global Citizen Festival.
In Wisconsin, a self-described soccer mom confessed to another soccer mom about taking money from the local club, only to discover she was taking even more money.
In the verses, it's clear that taking care of our own also means not taking care of people who are not our own, like the victims of Katrina.
Black history After taking over the world, Beyonce's reportedly taking over the next issue of Vogue, with the first black cover photog in the magazine's 126-year history.
You could cap the story with a final live stream of you and a loved one taking the dish out of the oven and taking a first bite.
Those who find themselves in this situation may have to consider taking out personal loans, putting expenses on credit cards or taking a loan from their retirement accounts.
The number of ships taking the NSR remains a fraction of those taking more established paths, such as the Suez canal; tapping its potential will require serious investment.
"Something so simple as taking money out of a bank machine or buying a coffee or taking a taxi has become a race for survival," Mr. Sandoval said.
U.S. adults are taking greater steps to isolate against the coronavirus More Americans are getting the message that the coronavirus pandemic is serious — and are increasingly taking action.
That stimulus, in terms of the economy taking hold and growth taking hold, should then feed back on to bond yields and bond yields should [go] back up.
Over five chapters, Baby Monkey solves five different mysteries, after taking care of necessities like napping, snacking, note-taking and something really tough — like putting his pants on.
"A lot of people won't start taking it seriously until they see people in their own age group or in groups they respect taking it seriously," she said.
There is a weird racial dynamic that's happening, but the team owners aren't necessarily taking a stand in the same way that Colin Kaepernick was taking a stand.
The number of ships taking the NSR remains a fraction of those taking more established paths, such as the Suez Canal; tapping its potential will require big investment.
We were very vigilant in taking our son only to play areas that did screenings on all kids and adults, including taking people's temperatures and using hand sanitizer.
Many progressives consider this primary to be the most important congressional election taking place this cycle, and certainly the most important congressional primary taking place on Super Tuesday.
"We know taking another man's land is like taking his wife," said Parashuno Lekadero, a herder who stood on a farm in Laikipia that he had recently invaded.
Lionel Higgins (DeRon Horton) wears his afro proudly throughout the series, before taking control of his hair by shaving it off, also symbolically taking control of his sexuality.
Firefighters arrived and rescued Santos, taking the seal back to the fire station, where the charming creature posed for some heart-meltingly adorable photos before taking a nap.
"I wanted to ask you if you think taking big money out of politics includes not taking money off of billionaires and closed-door fundraisers," asked the teen.
Taking a more involved approach in listening to employee feedback and taking proper measures to implement whatever changes that can be made can improve employee retention and engagement.
Interestingly, Porteous was removed not only for taking bribes while a federal judge but also for taking bribes while a state court judge before he assumed federal office.
But instead of taking delight at the comedy of their eventual sorting out, I spent most of the play taking cover, so relentless and assaultive were the jokes.
Jeremy Meeks' now ex-wife isn't taking any time to sulk over her divorce ... taking her single self to a Vegas strip club for a personalized divorce party.
But even parental leave has a double standard: Men who take paternity leave are often praised more for taking leave, while women taking maternity leave is merely tolerated.
I'm talking about taking a step back and looking at what I've done, and taking a step back from the pace that I was running and changing gears.
We're told LeBron is taking the situation very seriously -- he's got a wife and 3 kids at home -- and is taking every possible measure to protect his family.
"It is like taking Vitamin C—we all need a certain dose, but taking it more than necessary does not bring any additional health benefits, and taking overly large amounts can actually have a harmful effect," said Daiga Kamerade, first author and a sociologist at the University of Salford in England.
"It is very difficult to say that this is just going to remain between the U.S. and Iran because it's already outside of the U.S. and Iran: It's taking place in Iraq, it's taking place in the Persian Gulf, it's taking place, apparently, in Saudi Arabia and Yemen," Parsi said.
"The Americans are quite good at taking care of themselves and in the end we'll be taking care of ourselves too," Agriculture Minister Lawrence MacAulay, said in an interview.
She loves taking photos of her dog Charlie, recently learned to ride a bike and spent time last summer taking photography workshops at the Pablove Shutterbugs Alumni Summer Camp.
In 2010, David Schmus, Savon's father, pleaded guilty to taking a picture of Hilton, then 12, while she was taking a shower, according to court documents obtained by PEOPLE.
Tyson Foods says it is taking corrective action A Tyson Foods official said Friday that the company is taking corrective steps at the location where the products are made.
"We're taking a leap of faith ... The economics are still not there so we're taking a bit of a risk," said Aggarwal, alluding to Ola's investment in the pilot.
I had to stop taking the testosterone and begin taking hormones for the egg retrieval — such as "Gonal-F," a follicle-stimulating hormone, and Novarel, which triggers egg release.
So naturally she ends up weighing some pretty grave options in her jail cell, which all basically boil down (again) to taking Negan's offer or taking her own life.
Bitcoin Gold is taking aim at democratizing Bitcoin's lucrative infrastructure layer—"mining"—taking it out of the hands of giant firms and into the purview of at-home enthusiasts.
Renault has enlisted the help of gesture-control experts at gestigon to help ease the transition from vehicles taking care of driving tasks to humans taking over driving duties.
"If you were taking an FDA-approved opioid, you would know exactly what other drugs you're not supposed to be taking with it," an agency spokesperson told BuzzFeed News.
The increased risk of cardiovascular disease events was higher for people who were not taking their blood pressure medication than for those who were taking their blood pressure medication.
But Marni Amsellem, PhD, a clinical psychologist at Smart Health Psychology, says that taking care of your mental health is just as important as taking care of your body.
Some of why students are taking longer to graduate centers on the lack of clear planning, changing majors, changing universities, and taking unnecessary courses, suggests a variety of research.
There is a performance of consumerism and negotiation taking place within the gallery; taking something away from an art show is an experience most of us have never had.
But anyone who's really studied the results of the last six presidential elections should be honest and realize that Trump has been taking — and should probably keep taking — risks.
NSE's new chief executive, Vikram Limaye, told Reuters after taking over on Monday that his immediate priority was to resolve the co-location probe before taking the exchange public.
Deals are taking longer: a round of funding once raised within a month is taking six, says Nisa Leung of Qiming Venture Partners, a big investor in Chinese tech.
It's taking that and taking it to the next level and being able to physically embody all her themes and be able to kick ass and rescue the boys.
Just under a third of those polled, however stated their organization was quite flexible in terms of taking breaks, suggesting that employers are taking note of the changing workplace.
The crowd erupted in applause, and Trump fed off the energy like he would at a campaign rally, taking the opportunity to boast about his accomplishments since taking office.
Meanwhile, autonomous car services are slowly taking off, but autonomous shuttles are driving on public roads and taking passengers, since they operate in limited, controlled environments on set routes.
It represents youth, it represents a time in your life where you're figuring yourself out, it represents the time of your life where you're taking chances and taking risks.
Although he was given the max punishment, Jones is taking solace in the fact arbitrators believed his story about innocently taking a sexual enhancement tablet that contained banned substances.
Though traditional gender roles are changing, many opposite-sex couples still adhere to them, with men generally taking the lead on finances and women taking a less active role.
This taking of APR's property violates fundamental constitutional rights to equal protection under the law, due process, and the right to just compensation for the taking of one's property.
While you're taking these medications, though, you're also (ideally) learning other self-soothing techniques in therapy that will come in handy when you stop taking the meds as frequently.
While SpaceX couldn't reveal what the rocket was taking to orbit, it still broadcast the rocket taking off from is LC-93A facility at Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
"I would rather run the risk of taking a sledgehammer to crack a nut than taking a miniature rock hammer to tunnel my way out of prison," he said.
"Tonight, I'm taking a knee for America; but not just one knee, I'm taking both knees," he said on stage Saturday before his performance at the Global Citizens Festival.
"If they are capable of taking care of one wife, perhaps they are capable of taking care of me," Mr. Chaiwala said, speculating on what women might be thinking.
CFOs taking the survey also indicated that the ongoing trade war uncertainty stemming from President Trump's tariff policy has not stopped them from taking advantage of the tax cuts.
Because men are considered more risk-taking than women, questionnaires assessing risk-taking include activities that are more likely to be undertaken by men than women — for example, skydiving.
He also built a simple, text-based program called "Course Match" that allowed students to see who was taking which course and who was thinking about taking which course.
According to Piper Jaffray's biannual Taking Stock With Teens study, teens are spending more money on food than on clothing, a trend that's been taking hold for several years.
While some things are taking longer to happen—and some things are taking longer to go away—I'm who I wanted to be as a miserable 17-year-old.
He was taking a fairly carefree approach to the length of time it was taking these animals to pass away, so I was trying to rush that process on.
Cornell got off to a good start, taking a 19-14 lead with 7:46 remaining in the first half before it appeared as if Syracuse was taking control.
In recent months, the Pentagon has begun taking a more aggressive posture in its approach to cyber conflicts, seeking to slow attacks by taking the fight to enemy networks.
It's a technique for taking things ranging from anxiety to remorse to actual physical pain and they're taking a perspective on them that somewhat releases you from their grip.
And we protect each other's anonymity because it's something we should do as a part of taking care of each other and taking responsibility for ourselves and our families.
"She is taking a perceived liability and not just taking it on, but trying it out as a weapon against the president," said Mo Elleithee, a longtime Democratic strategist.
Even so, the findings suggest that step counts can be a useful way to measure exercise and that taking more steps is better than taking fewer, Dr. Lee says.
The grand prize winner has the choice of taking the $455 million jackpot doled out over 29 years, or taking a one-time, lump-sum payment of $269.4 million.
I'd researched how to get from the airport to my hostel beforehand and had considered taking a Lyft or Uber, but decided to save money by taking the bus.
I think he's principled, but him taking a stand for privacy, is like Sergey or Sheryl taking a stand against devices that are addictive to the young male brain.
Taking photographs is sometimes a terrible thing to do, but often, not taking the necessary photo, not bearing witness or not being allowed to do so, can be worse.
In China, all food preparers at fast food were wearing masks, were wearing gloves, they were taking their temperature on the streets, they were taking your temperature in restaurants.
Please be assured that you will have our strong support in taking these steps, and that we believe the number of artists taking this position will continue to grow.
The president moved swiftly after taking office to crack down on refugees, issuing his original ban against travelers from seven predominantly Muslim countries only a week after taking office.
Taking a punch While Biden's name is a fixture in the debates taking place on the Senate floor during the impeachment trial, he has remained hundreds of miles away.
Gina Rodriguez is taking a lot of incoming backlash after singing the n-word in a Fugees song, and LeBron's taking even more heat for his comments about China.
In some studies of people taking statins, as many as 20 percent report significant muscle pain, with the incidence rising even higher among people who exercise while taking statins.
Now, when patients knew whether or not they were taking statins, statin users reported a 41 percent higher rate of muscle pain or weakness than those taking no medicine.
Advisers close to Pompeo are already taking meetings with foreign leaders to discuss upcoming projects and Pompeo's vision of the department, one source taking such a meeting told CNN.
Investors need to be taking their foot off the gas pedal, taking a little bit of risk off the table and continuing to focus on the more defensive sectors.
If there is not the occasional failure to deter such risk-taking, then it becomes not risk-taking but a gold-standard, Washington-backed investment with uncommonly high yields.
Hundreds of fighters who had gathered in preparation for seizing the city quickly put their plan into effect, burning schools and churches, taking hostages and taking over central Marawi.
Mukunda's theory suggests that, when we select an unfiltered leader, we're taking a big risk; by the same token, there are times when that risk might be worth taking.
"We are able to bring to the forefront the fact that we're not just taking care of the patient, but we're taking care of the entire family," McMinn said.
Taking a melatonin supplement in the evening will advance your internal clock and make it possible to fall asleep earlier; taking it in the morning will do the opposite.
The president would have to certify Saudi Arabia is taking all feasible precautions to protect civilians, facilitating the flow of humanitarian aid and taking steps to target terrorist groups.
"Between not taking care of the ball and not taking care of the defensive boards, I think that kind of led to (the) run," Hawks coach Mike Budenholzer said.
The Department of Veteran Affairs recognizes this issue and is taking steps to better identify and support those who served who are at risk of taking their own life.
Women taking omega-3 supplements before and during chemo had a 67% higher likelihood of recurrence and those taking iron supplements were 79% more likely to experience a recurrence.
" Dipping into Pentagon funding for the wall, he added, has not "threatened national security yet, but if we keep taking and taking it could affect it down the road.
There's also an automatic night mode for taking photos in ultra-low light and a wider 21-megapixel front-facing camera capable of taking 4K and slow-motion videos.
PANDAS TAKING BATHS: From the zoo that brought you the video of the panda playing in the snow, here's Tian Tian taking a bath on a warm spring day.
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"Now the Americans (will be) saying, you aren't taking out our enemies, so therefore we are taking them out ourselves," said the Pakistan expert, who declined to be identified.
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"    "Taking care of myself is my biggest downfall.
I ended up taking way too many photos and then feeling like I had to sort through and edit all of them, which took the fun out of taking pictures.
There's a fine balance between taking on as many jobs as you can to prove you are a hard worker and taking all of the jobs that nobody else wants.
Four out of ten people are unwittingly taking bath salts and other legal highs thinking they're just taking MDMA, according to a study published last week by New York University.
For one thing, Trump is clearly not taking inflation into account, which makes the claim of Obama taking on "more new debt than nearly all other presidents combined" pretty meaningless.
On top of the changes taking place in her body both physically and mentally, Rezo's career as a makeup artist and on-air spokesperson was taking a toll as well.
Sanders has repeatedly criticized Buttigieg for holding traditional fundraisers and taking money from billionaires; the accusation that everyone is taking help from PAC-world is meant to blur that line.
I mostly used it with the top rolled completely down, taking advantage of the full 35-liter capacity only when shopping at the supermarket or taking a weekend trip abroad.
I had thoughts of travel, starting a consultancy, taking a year off 'to write,' taking another full-time job in an exotic location or in a not-for-profit organization.
Considering how much press there has been about Kaepernick taking a knee during the anthem, it's totally possible the people taking the poll thought that's why other viewers aren't watching.
If you're someone with a horrible allergy that's not often accommodated at restaurants or food producers, taking a bite means taking your life into your hands — or mouth, I suppose.
But in taking this route, Google is not so much taking on Apple, but more challenging its partners such as Samsung, LG and Sony, something that could be potentially troublesome.
" On taking the time to unplug:"I try to take Sundays off, and taking Sundays off means that you trust the universe to function without you for one full day.
Taking Mosul will be tough Iraq's leaders may have their eyes on Mosul as the next prize, but a U.S. military expert said Saturday that taking it will be challenging.
" Taking the other side of the trade, Boris Schlossberg, BK Asset Management's managing director of foreign exchange strategy, said he's taking Fed chair Janet Yellen's hawkish tone "at its word.
He claimed his first Masters 1000 title in Monte Carlos this year, taking out Nadal in the semi-finals, taking him to a career-high 11th in the world rankings.
A person can float on with someone else's furniture, driving someone else's car (or taking rides in it), living in someone else's house and taking care of someone else's chores.
I spent a lot of time when I was in junior high and high school taking things apart, rebuilding them, taking cars apart, rebuilding them, so I was ... Mechanical engineer.
Game makers aren't known for taking risky leaps when it comes to branding, so it's a surprise to see EA taking a leap with one of its most celebrated series.
Whether you're taking a photo at the DMV or just trying not to look absolutely nuts in a selfie — taking a flattering photo can be bit of a toss-up.
Its business model involves taking all revenue from the first lesson booked via the platform, as a lead generation fee, then taking a revenue share of any lessons booked thereafter.
While he's kept a steady pace of phone calls and meetings with foreign leaders since taking office, this is the first time he's taking Air Force One to foreign soil.
The road to the march hasn't been without setbacks, however — ranging from chaotic communication to criticism that it wasn't taking diversity and inclusiveness seriously, or was taking it too seriously.
All other things being equal, it would be with only 42 percent of the popular vote with Johnson taking 6 percent and Trump taking a little less than 40 percent.
That would include issuing its intent to revisit the rule, taking comments, releasing the new rule and then taking additional comments — a process that typically takes a year or more.
These companies are also taking advantage of a big trend that involves taking on risk for a patient population, and making money by keeping those people as healthy as possible.
Eighty-two percent of respondents losing sleep report taking at least one step to improve their finances, chiefly by reducing expenses, selling unused items or taking on a second job.
Papa & Barkley's relief tinctures are perfect for taking the edge off without taking a journey, as they contain just 1mg of THC at a ratio of 23:30 against CBD.
As the Carbon Tracker study suggests, taking our climate commitments into account — taking the 2 degree target seriously — would likely entail an immediate halt to all federal fossil fuel leasing.
Perhaps more consequentially, Apple is also taking steps toward taking over the hosting of its cloud services, which are currently handled in part by Amazon and Google, according to Bloomberg.
Oh, it's not going to be listening, it's got a bag and a pillow on it, but go ahead, I'll be taking it down, I'll be taking it down. Nice.
The operational plan must outline the legal basis for taking action against the HVT, what assets will be used, and the conditions that need to be met before taking action.
" Trump encouraged taking the guns of people who pose a threat to themselves and others: "I like taking the guns early...take the guns first, go through due process second.
Even after profit-taking in recent weeks, fund managers still held a historically high and lopsided bullish position in Brent futures, leaving them vulnerable to another bout of profit-taking.
Also, drugs that , once we start taking them, we need to keep taking for the rest of our lives, to sustain and extend the kind of lifestyle that we live.
I didn't like the movement of taking a camera out and putting back in after taking a picture, but I managed to snap a few rolls with my 35mm camera.
For Martin, taking on all the responsibilities of the house wakes him up to the fact that he's been sleepwalking through his own life, taking it (and Lena) for granted.
"I'm not entirely sure why there would be criticism around us taking a concerted action to addressing Superfund sites and taking accountability, whoever brings that to our attention," Pruitt added.
China's navy has been taking an increasingly prominent role, with a rising star admiral taking command, its first aircraft carrier sailing around and new warships appearing in far-flung places.
Transferring the money directly to charity is more efficient than taking the money out, paying tax on that money and then subsequently taking a deduction for your donation, Slott said.
Along with taking photos, playing games, surfing the web, taking measurements, and so much more, add creating audio recordings to the list of things an iPad can do surprisingly well.
Teens and young adults who are taking antidepressants are at increased risk of suicidal behavior and thoughts when taking the medication, cautions a boxed warning; they should be monitored closely.
"Today's volatility is mostly about a little profit-taking and taking a pause after such a strong advance in recent days," said Jim Paulsen, chief investment strategist at Wells Capital.
Nick Young is taking credit for the new nickname taking over the NBA ... saying teammates Jordan Clarkson & DeAngelo Russell only have their "Swag Brothers" moniker .... 'cause he made it cool.
All I had on my mind was getting off work, taking a shower, and then taking a long nap since I got out of work at two in the afternoon.
Mexican security forces have raided dozens of so-called methamphetamine superlabs and begun taking down critical drug networks, working with United States agencies and taking enormous risks by doing so.
Since taking office in 2013, Mr. Xi has amassed power assiduously, taking control of not just the government but also of the Chinese Communist Party, the military and the press.
Some employers may impose restrictions such as taking courses that relate to the current job and requiring an employee to work a certain length of time after taking the course.
After weeks of denial and incompetence, the federal government of the United States is finally taking the novel coronavirus seriously — and taking some of the right steps to address it.
And so it's taking us a little bit longer to figure that out and taking us a little bit longer to invent the kind of alternate infrastructure to do that.
In the trial, conducted in about 12,000 participants over five years, more patients taking lorcaserin were diagnosed with cancer compared to patients taking a placebo, which was an inactive treatment.
The policy is intended to bolster economic activity by encouraging borrowing and risk-taking, but it has raised concerns that the Fed is encouraging too much borrowing and risk-taking.
"I think she made one very catastrophic mistake, and that was taking all of these illegals, you know, taking all of the people from wherever they come from," he said.
Exploring new paths, figuring out a field of study to pursue in college or simply taking a break are just a few reasons high school graduates are taking gap years.
Valsartan alternatives are available "Patients taking the recalled valsartan-containing medicines should consult their doctor or pharmacist and continue taking their medicine until they have a replacement product," Steinbaum said.
HSBC's Noel Quinn is taking a different approach, with plans to cut up to 10,000 jobs at the $286 billion lender just months after taking over as interim chief executive.
Or a number of them could "win," with one taking home the most delegates, another taking the popular vote, and a third dominating headlines for doing far better than expected.
She's taking things one step at a time: Although she has her sights set on buying a designer bag to celebrate, right now she's prioritizing taking care of her son.
A grand prize winner would have the choice of taking the $455 million jackpot doled out over 29 years, or taking a one-time, lump-sum payment of $269.4 million.
Trump's message could not be clearer: Why are we taking in immigrants from places primarily populated by black and brown people when we should be taking in more white immigrants?
Whether you&aposre taking a break from Steam to avoid distractions, or are just taking it off your hard drive to save space, deleting Steam on your Mac is easy.
Some analysts believe, US is taking so-called "compulsory strategy", which is strong arm tactics, means by taking a tough stance and threatening attitude to force the other into compliance.
There is little oversight or monitoring, so in many villages, people end up taking conservation money from the government to preserve the rainforest while also taking bribes from illegal loggers.
They were seeing this group of women together, and I was taking pictures, and they were questioning the fact that I was taking pictures of women in their domestic setting.
The Trump administration's separation of families at the border — taking children from their parents, arresting the parents, and taking the kids into custody — sounds almost too cruel to be real.
But in taking aim at earnings reports, Trump isn't targeting a recent addition to public company disclosure requirements — he's taking aim at a system that's been in place for years.

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