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"ticking" Definitions
  1. a type of strong cotton cloth that is often marked with a pattern of lines, used especially for making mattress and pillow covers

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Wages are ticking up, but they're not ticking up a lot.
I don't do ticking the box for the sake of ticking the box.
A ticking time bomb Many investors could be sitting on a ticking time bomb.
The clock is ticking Choi and analysts who study North Korea worry the clock is ticking, whether or not the US believes Pyongyang is serious about its deadline.
But with the clock ticking down and his numbers ticking up, Sanders can expect rougher treatment in Sunday's debate and will have to decide how hard to hit back.
Your Phone Is a Ticking Time BombThis is probably going to terrify you, but you've got a ticking time bomb in your lap, or your…Read more ReadIndeed, as Gizmodo's own Alex Cranz has explained in the past, the lithium-ion batteries that most modern electronics use are basically ticking time bombs.
In "The Mysterious Ticking Noise," Severus Snape wanders the blue-curtained halls of Hogwarts in search of the source of a "kind of catchy" ticking sound he can't seem to shake.
Die uhr tickt, menschen — the clock is ticking, people.
Either would take time — and the clock is ticking.
Time is ticking down - get out and VOTE today.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The clock was ticking for Jen Miller.
Your Phone Is a Ticking Time BombThis is probably going to terrify you, but you've got a ticking time bomb in your lap, or your…Read more ReadAnd it's not just phones.
It's stressful and the clock's ticking and everybody's running around.
And at 29, time is ticking for both of them.
And the clock on striking an agreement may be ticking.
The clock is ticking to save Central Africa's forest elephants.
Practically and politically, however, Congress knows the clock is ticking.
This, to put it bluntly, is a ticking time bomb.
And the clock is ticking towards Brexit day next March.
I caught it ticking upward while sitting at my desk.
And time is ticking as August recess has already begun.
But it hasn't happened yet, and the clock is ticking.
The clock is ticking, and your heart is at stake.
But the clock is ticking, the Independent reported on Monday.
"That plot never goes up, the clock is always ticking."
The clock is ticking for millions of small business owners.
And a new ticking time bomb was ready to explode.
Time is ticking, and time is not on Charlie's side.
Clock's ticking to close the deal ... Chyna's due Nov. 16.
Don't delay because the clock is ticking on this offer.
ON MARCH 18th the clock started ticking for Dilma Rousseff.
A meter ticking by, creeping upward, slower than the mileage.
Read This Next: Episode 1: I'm a Ticking Time Bomb
That strange ticking noise that isn't coming from your clock?
"We have hot water," Troncoso said, ticking off the pluses.
The clock is ticking to take your final Juno ride.
The economic data is ticking up, getting stronger, not weaker.
It is seen ticking lower to 5.25 percent by 2020.
That's definitely the clock that is ticking throughout the season.
Wages and inflation are also seen ticking higher, albeit gradually.
Fortunately, the rush of the ticking clock is mostly imagined.
Granted, most of the government is functioning and ticking over.
The clock starts ticking the second you start raising money.
It felt like a lot more than ticking a box.
"This, I felt, was Europe's ticking time bomb," he says.
You sense hidden dramas waiting to unfold; tensions ticking away.
Kyle Lowry's contract year means the clock is ticking. 19.
With the clock ticking louder and louder, and with Mrs.
"Angelyne, Toni Basil …" Ms. Adlon said, ticking off past guests.
I smell it and I can hear the clock ticking.
Polling has shown support for impeaching Trump slowly ticking upward.
Start ticking off your list with this robot vacuum cleaner.
What's more, the clock could be ticking on voters' attention.
And for many, the clock of failure is already ticking.
The deal came as the clock was ticking for Celgene.
All told, the clock is ticking for someone like Biden.
As a creator I think that's what gets her ticking.
"There it is," she said, spotting the time ticking down.
There is big risk brewing and the clock is ticking.
It is only a ticking time bomb to our economy.
Time is ticking for a deal to be done, however.
She did not say if the clock is still ticking.
Inflation is also ticking up due to rising food prices.
"What we were facing was a ticking clock," he added.
"The clock is ticking" is one of his preferred phrases.
Time is ticking down for the world's most powerful industry.
Time is ticking — and there are Pikachus that need catching.
Gopinath likens the effect to how a bunch of metronomes on a table may start ticking out of sync, but will gradually start ticking in unison over time if the conditions are just right.
Over a decade later, he can hear his career clock ticking.
But deciding not to join the euro started the clock ticking.
Except the spin's ticking need not align with the field's pulsing.
But the ticking Doomsday Clock may, at least, reflect the zeitgeist.
Thanks to his heightened senses, Matt hears the bomb ticking underground.
Death may stop one biological clock, but another one keeps ticking.
The time bomb was ticking, and they rose to the occasion.
The homicide rate is also ticking up, after years of decline.
BRITISH politics is dominated by the sound of two ticking clocks.
It also took place against the background of a ticking clock.
The venomous words of the radical clerics are ticking time bombs.
"There's a lot of work and the clock's ticking," Kind added.
It's been ticking along, one frame a time, for 22009 years.
"Ultimately, there are two clocks ticking: legal and political," said Lipner.
Yet with the clock ticking, that is a formidably tall order.
Google makes this as easy as ticking a box (see above).
"Tick-tock, the clock is ticking," Sprave said in the video.
Now the 30-hour debate clock on Kavanaugh's confirmation is ticking.
The clock is ticking to have your name launched into space.
But as with "24," in TV, the clock is always ticking.
The only sounds are a ticking clock and a murmuring voice.
While things are ticking along nicely, every startup has its challenges.
Instead, it seems to be ticking off its story beats dutifully.
"The clock is ticking and time is against us," they shouted.
It hasn't happened yet, and the clock seems to be ticking.
Starting Monday, the "clock is now ticking," for Rousseff, said Blanco.
If you want a piece of her… the clock is ticking!
The clock begins ticking as soon as you accept the job.
These two are fast ticking off all the social media boxes.
Now, it's season two, and Eros is a ticking time bomb.
For Mr. Barr, it is still ticking, at least for now.
"I was an awful kid," he said, ticking off his offenses.
As he approaches centenarian status, Mr. Vallas hears a clock ticking.
The film is told as if it's a ticking time bomb.
But with the clock ticking, a deal does not seem close.
The yield is also ticking higher, fluttering around September 2008 levels.
The clock is ticking and the time for action is now.
The bomb is ticking, but the world still has some time.
"The clock is ticking and time is against us!" they shouted.
The clock is ticking so I urge Trump to start now.
Some of those ticking clocks may be more literal than others.
As I got older, I never heard my biological clock ticking.
It was 13 minutes before Williams even got the scoreboard ticking.
The fucking clock is ticking, and you're wasting my time [laughs].
The 2018 is ticking and there will be few other opportunities.
Investors start to fear that other time bombs may be ticking.
The clock is ticking before the Trump administration slashes the standards.
I felt like a ticking time bomb was growing inside me.
Instead, the clock is now ticking on the 90-day truce.
You're feeling productive, but you can also hear the clock ticking.
The screen cuts to black, but the ticking continues until boom.
FOLLOW LIVE UPDATES "The clock is ticking right now," he added.
The problem: The clock long had been ticking in those states.
At this point, those numbers are ticking up by the minute.
Oil production has been ticking back up in Colorado this year.
The clock starts ticking once the agency formally publishes the guidance.
There's a ticking clock always in the back of my mind.
Inventories were unchanged in August after ticking up 0.1% in July.
"Star Trek, Disneyland, and NASA," he says, ticking off his obsessions.
There are many more players and dimensions to this ticking bomb.
Obviously there's a constitutional and political clock ticking at this point.
But soon it will be June, and the clock is ticking.
And all the while the clock is ticking down to 2049.
Dapchi, Nigeria (CNN)A clock ticking in a deserted dorm room.
Those goodies are still on offer, but the clock is ticking.
Their clock to drop out of the race will be ticking.
But with limited resources and the clock ticking toward the Feb.
No ticking time bombs were disarmed, no terrorist plots were foiled.
The Eritrean-born runner said he realized the clock is ticking.
The clock is ticking for an agreement to be reached soon.
That feel as if they're just ticking boxes on a checklist?
For his part, Buttigieg made explicit reference to the ticking clock.
Somewhere he feels his ticking heart, an engine trying to start.
It lies in glowing, buxom lobes, ticking glassily as it cools.
So the clock is ticking on Republicans' efforts to stop Trump.
Emissions from buildings and industry have been ticking upward of late.
Nobody's calling him a bust yet, but the clock is ticking.
It will take more of the same to win No. 100 against Djokovic and the rest of the elite eight in London, much more of the same to catch Connors with Federer's biological clock ticking, ticking.
With the clock ticking down to Iowa and New Hampshire, the candidates
The new two-year agreement instantly sets the clock ticking for CBS.
The clock is ticking to a planned Thursday vote in the House.
The clock is ticking on taking advantage of tax breaks for 313.
Thus, Norma always had an imaginary clock ticking away over her head.
With the clock ticking, though, the festival still faces an uphill battle.
But get a move on: The holiday countdown clock is already ticking!
His current take is also upbeat – but he hears the clock ticking.
Thanks to U.S. President Donald Trump, the clock may be ticking faster.
Severe ticking off for the FT from a 14-year-old pic.twitter.
The clock is ticking, and we don't have a minute to waste.
"There is a sense always that the clock is ticking," Shesol said.
We piled into a small, octagonal room and the clock started ticking.
The clock is ticking on that loan, which comes due in February.
The ticking clock of Formula E means the drama is always palpable.
Dr. Garza's team quickly processed the clip, given F250's ticking clock.
With the Rio Olympics nearly six months away, the clock is ticking.
The economy is ticking along, but not because of bold domestic reforms.
Personal income rose 0.5% in April after ticking up 0.1% in March.
Like, why hang on to something that is a ticking time bomb?
The clock is ticking inexorably towards Brexit day on March 29th 2019.
"The time is ticking now more than ever before," she told CNN.
The clock will begin ticking when the NEB starts the hearing process.
At exactly what date and time does my biological clock start ticking?
However, what's ticking loudest currently is not government debt but private pensions.
Its ticking minutes signified the urgency of addressing the threats to humankind.
But the gap still hasn't totally closed, and the clock is ticking.
There's no enchanted-rose timer in the store, but time is ticking.
It is literally a vintage vinyl record ticking away on my wrist.
The clock is ticking on negotiations to exit the European Union (Brexit).
The clock's ticking ... we're told the tour will kick off May 22.
Take Florida, for example, the country's sea level rise ticking time bomb.
That tick, tock sound you hear is the clock ticking for him.
So regulatory activity on the GDPR+adtech front has been ticking up.
The clock is ticking on the Oversight Board, and ultimately, on Congress.
"America needs to know that the clock is ticking" for Dreamers, Sen.
The private sector holds promise, and indeed reported donations are ticking up.
"The clock is ticking," said Tullow Oil Kenya country manager Martin Mbogo.
The moment you are handed that Oscar, the clock will start ticking.
But only until the end of June, with the clock now ticking.
At that point, she said, her breasts felt like ticking time bombs.
The clock is ticking; another $2 billion will be due in July.
Mr. Scarlett, a talented choreographer, is perfectly capable of ticking these boxes.
But the clock would be ticking: banks would have to make plans.
"I was a ticking time bomb, waiting to be paralyzed," she said.
Time is short, the need is great, and the clock is ticking.
The powerful Kirin 980 AI chipset also keeps things ticking along nicely.
"This is the looming ticking time bomb," Fonda, 81, told VICE News.
For months, the clock has been ticking down on Ms. Rowling's Pottermore.
She came home in February 2009 and was a ticking time bomb.
Start ticking off that shopping list with this stunning deal on Amazon.
The clock is ticking on Republican efforts to pass comprehensive tax reform.
Cunningham is well aware the clock is ticking to solve this case.
But with the clock ticking, there's some movement to stop the exodus.
Those clocks keep ticking whether or not you're there to watch them.
THIS IS A TICKING TIME BOMB THAT HAS TO BE DEALT WITH.
Here's what you need to know: • Ticking down to a trade war.
The clock to the primary is ticking: We're exactly one week out.
And Democratic leaders are aware they are up against a ticking clock.
She had a 10-day grace period, which was quickly ticking by.
Many schools require deposits by May 1, so the clock is ticking.
The tension in the room was palpable, and the clock was ticking.
"There is a great uncertainty and the clock is ticking," he said.
The camps, the groups say, are a ticking time bomb for coronavirus.
" The French envoy, François Delattre, called Idlib "a slowly ticking time bomb.
With an automatic movement, it's designed to keep ticking without any batteries.
He held his hand up, ticking the points off on his fingers.
Pavlov's famous dog learned to salivate to the ticking of a metronome.
The term "ticking time bomb" crops up in much of the communication.
"We don't know, there may be a ticking clock," she told CNN.
WILL YOU BE HAVING THE TICKING TIME BOMB OR THE POLITICAL FIRESTORM?
He's the right man for the job, but the clock is ticking.
There's a large 4,050mAh battery to keep the phone ticking as well.
Democrats complain about the race, ticking off one disappointing candidate after another.
On the wall facing the bed hung a clock, ticking loudly. Mrs.
And there's little of the ticking-bomb urgency associated with classic suspense.
I will carve out a possible exception, and that's the ticking time bomb scenario -- and while noting that we cannot forget the context following the 9/11 attacks that some felt was a strategic ticking time bomb scenario.
The tick-ticking of windmills pumping water is a metronome in the air.
And, better still, that little flaming number keeps ticking up, higher and higher.
"I just feel like the clock is ticking on this issue," she said.
It wanted to be a ticking clock in a finite amount of time.
The Cinderella Soft-Serve features a nod to the film's infamous ticking clock.
And that debt clock starts ticking as soon as you receive your diploma.
The bank points out the clock is ticking, and so is the interest.
The juices leaking out of the taut wrapper were a ticking time bomb.
We have to move past the "ticking a box" stage into proper hires.
The clock is ticking on this saving, and we won't say that again.
The clock is ticking for Peña to take action about the Gilberto problem.
The company has "taken a licking but it keeps on ticking," Cramer said.
As soon as you see that push notification appear, the clock starts ticking.
Mortgage rates also have been ticking up, making a home purchase more expensive.
Even as a trans woman, [I feel like] my biological clock is ticking.
We definitely aren't recommending going on a massive splurge and ticking everything off.
CLOCK TICKING The United States is redrawing the minerals map of the world.
While the array was tilted away, the crystals' frequencies kept on ticking up.
Citing a ticking clock, environmental activists have taken matters into their own hands.
Chicago prices were down 1 percent on Thursday, before ticking higher on Friday.
Somewhere in who used to be her daughter, she is a ticking bomb.
"He's gone, she's gone," he said, ticking off the friends who have fled.
"The clock is ticking, and the White House must act soon," Brady said.
In the background, a buzzing static and a ticking metronome set the beat.
That number has been ticking gradually upwards since Mueller's initial, brief public remarks.
LeBron James keeps ticking off personal milestones while leading his team to victory.
What attracted you to Destiny, before they started ticking off the biggest problems?
The clock is ticking, and small business owners need relief before Dec. 1.
But the clock is ticking down on Agility's edge in the robot market.
A ticking time bomb of Arctic greenhouse gases is now visible from space.
Biological clocks were no longer ticking, thanks to egg freezing, IVF, and surrogacy.
Sustainability doesn't have to be a box-ticking exercise, it can be weaponized.
Now other startups are joining the roster, and VC investment is ticking up.
What if she's the mystical space fantasy equivalent of a ticking time bomb?
The clock is ticking for Americans and the ecosystems on which they rely.
The doomsday clock is ticking and we haven't got long on this Earth.
At Russell Hall Seafood, there's a deafening silence, except for the ticking clock.
Squeeze to the very last drop — of concessions, determination, patience, the ticking time.
The clock is also ticking on the timeline for a net neutrality resolution.
With the seconds ticking away, they were nearly forced to abort the mission.
"Nothing has come here," Rivera said, ticking off food, water and other items.
So then the question is: When does this 540-day clock start ticking?
But he also knew the clock was ticking to get his visa approved.
We should find a way to control it, because it's a ticking bomb.
The clock is ticking to get something meaningful done for America's new families.
It may end up strengthening his grip on a ticking time bomb instead. 
In the meantime, the clock is ticking on more than this new deadline.
Accumulator programs turn copay assistance into a ticking time bomb for diabetes patients.
All things considered, ticking clocks are often a cheap way to build suspense.
That moment formally set the clock ticking on Britain's two-year exit process.
Oil and gas stocks led the gains, boosted by commodity prices ticking higher.
As the clock kept ticking, reporters questioned staff, as the campaign provides transportation.
As time kept ticking, the Cavaliers kept pressing, their panic growing increasingly evident.
It is a gigantic metallic black orb, with red lights ticking away inside.
There was the line ticking upward, never seeming to curve, let alone flatten.
Eventually, you beat the Drifters, and that "universe explored" number starts ticking upwards.
You can practically hear the screenwriters ticking checkboxes: symbol of American heroism, check.
Such lies and evasions are ticking bombs in the fabric of any society.
As the FilmStruck countdown clock was ticking, I finally caught up with it.
But reading that would have required another pause and the clock was ticking.
The dueling views came as the clock kept ticking toward to a Sept.
According to the doc, the clock's ticking ... the studio time's booked from Jan.
But the clock is ticking to the cease-fire, and at 11 a.m.
Shifts on international trade, as a two-year clock started ticking on Brexit.
Like all spring ephemerals, the clock is always ticking for the wood anemone.
He is a ticking time bomb in the middle of the public square.
In oil markets, prices continued ticking up in the afternoon of Asian trade.
The clock is ticking on Verizon's plans to bring 5G to 30 cities.
Outsider desperation From here on in, the clock is ticking for everyone else.
The yield on the 10-year Treasury note ticking higher to 2.189 percent.
But the clock is ticking on the economy as recovery turns into recession.
Even now, amid a record 10-year economic expansion, delinquencies are ticking up.
With Stroll ticking all the boxes, Williams made an approach and Stroll accepted.
It's an inauspicious start, especially with the clock ticking for states' CHIP funding.
In 2012, it was about 44 percent — and that number is ticking upward.
For a 211-year-old like Fatima, that meant the clock was ticking.
So it was this ticking time, me knowing that, okay, this thing's expiring.
The clock's literally ticking ... just in the nick of time for Post Malone.
But time is ticking, and there have already been delays in the calendar.
Clock is ticking Ryan emphasized Tuesday morning that discussions were still very much in the conceptual stages, and aides have downplayed any potential chance for a vote to be held this week, but that doesn't mean the clock isn't ticking.
An "instability" in an ice sheet essentially makes it a frozen, ticking time bomb.
I mean the clock is ticking, you literally have days before the next election.
Even if the added pulse wavers a little, the atom keeps its regular ticking.
West Balkans are the time bomb left ticking after the violent breakup of Yugoslavia.
As time passes, the C14 decays like a ticking clock, but it's not replaced.
And then get ready to start ticking off boxes on your travel bucket list.
But unlike the end of '16, things actually do appear to be ticking upward.
But now inflation is ticking up again and these markets are coming under pressure.
"It was like I had a ticking time bomb inside of me," she said.
But the others are still ticking, and the fate of the deal remains precarious.
The sender was given a ticking-off, and told not to do it again.
How many other stadium leases have ticking time bombs, just waiting to go off?
Yes, fundraising is ticking up, but is still behind where it needs to be.
Age verification isn't as simple as just ticking a box to confirm you're 18.
Poverty is ticking down, infrastructure is going up, and his personal reputation remains clean.
I'm ticking boxes without really checking; Asher is asking a bunch of the questions.
The clock is ticking against the teen, since Texas bans abortions after 20 weeks.
The new DOT policy does a pretty good job of ticking the boxes here.
This bill is full of more ticking time bombs than a Road Runner cartoon.
The clock is ticking towards March 29th 2019, when Brexit is due to happen.
Their support is dropping, the clock is ticking and Mrs Merkel is not budging.
"No, I don't have concerns with that," Clooney said, ticking off his international efforts.
Clock's ticking: Scientists think male butterflies have sex 2-3 times in their life.
This clock is ticking very slowly by the standards of TV and film storytelling.
But the clock's ticking, and you need to move fast, or risk getting caught.
But we got almost distracted by ticking those boxes of fulfilling the regulatory requirements.
Here I am as a redhead: Read this next: I'm a Ticking Time Bomb
Read This Next: I'm a Ticking Time Bomb This story originally appeared on Medium.
"The clock is ticking," the source familiar with the White House's latest thinking said.
It's those requirements that turns the census into a ticking time bomb for Trump.
For many observers, this is the ticking time-bomb that overhangs the Chinese economy.
Democracy in rock bands, with very few exceptions, is often a ticking time bomb. . . .
Financials cushioned some of the pressure on the benchmark index, ticking up 13 percent.
Just, for me, this particular book had a ticking-time-bomb feeling to it.
As he began ticking down Mattis' resume, Trump appeared struck by a sudden realization.
Commercial: Yes, I'm told you can hear it, so you know it's still ticking.
With the clock ticking toward a vote, the impasse had yet to be settled.
When the energy of the "brane" dilutes, the clock stops ticking, and inflation ends.
With the new date now December 8, the clock is reset and ticking again.
But each one conceals a hidden, but distinctly ticking, clock that brings it alive.
Feel the pulsing rhythms, like soldiers marching or the relentless ticking of a clock.
The clock is ticking… China: For Iran, China represents an economic and security lifeline.
All the months spent ticking away at the "big day" were effectively for naught.
He felt his athletic clock ticking, and the odds were not on his side.
"There is a lot to get done and the clock is ticking," she said.
We both felt the precious minutes of the 60 we were allotted ticking away.
They know it's a ticking time bomb that can go off at any moment.
Diversity is in the head and can be measured by ticking boxes on paper.
But the uninsured rate has started ticking up again over the past two years.
"The clock is ticking," Michael Roth, Germany's minister for European Union affairs, told journalists.
But the economy was ticking along and the livelihood of most Zimbabweans was improving.
" But since the property owner wants it gone, he said, "the clock is ticking.
Because here came the ticking time bomb now, counting down, asking the question: CONTINUE?
It felt like we were ticking over, waiting for the end to come, really.
The clock is ticking, however, on Delacroix's first full-dress retrospective in North America.
"That clock was ticking down, and I start making stupid choices, man," he said.
The promotion is while supplies last, so there's a ticking clock on this one.
But we know that, because she's a woman, her body clock is surely ticking.
To my fellow Gen Z kids, and those older too — the clock is ticking.
The stack of paper gradually disappears; the ticking clock eventually runs out of batteries.
He began ticking off items like food safety credentials, a business license and insurance.
An active shooter is the same thing as a ticking bomb in your building.
Some are hiding in Turkey and Europe, where they may be ticking time bombs.
You probably should start buying a few things though, because the clock is ticking.
"We have made no meaningful progress on diffusing that ticking time bomb," Walker said.
He is well aware that the clock is ticking on winning a major tournament.
"It felt like he was just a ticking time bomb," she told the police.
Changes in taste could also be a ticking bomb for the Andy Warhol market.
He was unaware that concealed within his tax preparation software lurked a ticking bomb.
They are making no progress in the run—and the clock keeps ticking forward.
Lighthizer's NAFTA notification set the clock ticking toward a mid-August start for renegotiations.
But with rates ticking upward, there are likely better places to keep your cash.
My eyes are always on the clock, ticking down to my weekly deadline: sunset.
He heard the clock ticking: tick tick tick tick tick tick tick tick tick .
But the number of defaults is ticking up, causing some market watchers to worry.
Midlife deaths began ticking up in the '90s but have increased sharply since 2010.
The stink of a joss stick in the air, prisms ticking against the windows.
Here's the latest: President Trump temporarily reopened the government, but the clock is ticking.
"We knew the clock was ticking for her and for Alice," Dr. Collins said.
Gavin Newsom so you can follow his progress on ticking off his campaign promises.
McCain's opposition comes with the clock ticking down for Senate Republicans to repeal Obamacare.
The country couldn't function with dozens of cities all ticking to their own clocks.
Your Phone Is a Ticking Time BombThis is probably going to terrify you, but you've got a ticking time bomb in your lap, or your…Read more ReadThe problem comes from how the cables and USB-C ports speak to one another.
I think policymakers owe law enforcement officials some guidance on genuine ticking time bomb situations.
In truth, business sentiment in France and elsewhere was ticking up before Mr Macron's success.
But I would like to see the vulnerable systems replaced, and the clock is ticking.
Growth is improving, inflation expectations are ticking up but just slightly, in a manageable way.
But instead, Democrats are getting nothing other than more obstruction, and the clock keeps ticking.
General Electric is in the midst of a massive transformation and the clock is ticking.
But the clock is ticking and both sides still have some major differences to solve.
The clock is ticking for SpaceX to turn its Starlink constellation into a reality, though.
You have your minutes and seconds ticking away, grounded in the Earth's rotation and orbit.
It's like the clock in my head is ticking and I'm running out of time.
After twenty years of professional competition, Greg is finally starting to feel the clock ticking.
The clock kept ticking, yet no filings appeared throughout the first half of this year.
There are other examples where NDAs and bad behavior proved to be ticking time bombs.
Had he been walking around with this ticking time bomb in his brain ever since?
"The clock is ticking," is a popular riposte used by EU officials during tense negotiations.
Though they wanted to keep the tattoo try-on app ticking over as a showcase.
Obviously, we were a vegan cafe, so we were already ticking that box for them.
When users open it, a ticking timer screen displays the time left until they die.
"Yes, sir," the intelligence analyst replies, ticking off the human and electronic sources of information.
"The clock is ticking to pass the presidency to a new generation," López-Levy said.
The clock is ticking for the pension reform to be approved on the government's timeline.
It's not clear there are enough Republicans backing the proposal, and the clock is ticking.
However, Boockvar believes that this activity is a ticking time bomb for the global economy.
That means the clock is ticking to get nearly 6,000 satellites into orbit by 2024.
Yet for small-business owners who are waiting on loans, the clock is still ticking.
Following a cyber attack on critical infrastructure, emotions run high and the clock starts ticking.
Time is ticking on an April 28 deadline when the government runs out of money.
So far this year, venture capital investment looks to be ticking up, albeit only slightly.
The clock's officially ticking on Ray J to brush up on his diaper changing skills.
Celebs are pouring into T-Mobile Arena with the minutes ticking away to Mayweather vs.
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Stop and you may hear it: that faint sound of Big Ben ticking in London.
But yields are weakening just as many economists see both growth and inflation ticking up.
The clock was still ticking back then, even if no one could quite hear it.
By all accounts, the number of free agents has been ticking up since the recession.
" Still, she adds, "I was conscious of identity politics and I didn't like ticking boxes.
They realized the odds were stacked against them, but they knew the clock was ticking.
We're guessing prosecutors don't give a crap about his benevolence, but the clock is ticking.
Picture a line of dominoes once carefully stacked, reliably ticking down, one by one. 1.
With exactly 300 days before the deadline, the clock is ticking on consumer security support.
" Background: The Israeli military described the commander, Baha Abu al-Ata, as a "ticking bomb.
There is still time for Republicans to flip the script, but the clock is ticking.
But the sweetness of moments like that have curdled as Democratic gains keep ticking up.
However, Temba was soon ticking off Uber disaster talking points like a CNN talking head.
Native-born Americans are an aging population; we need young immigrants to keep things ticking.
But investors can still win, even if the clock is ticking on this bull run.
The clock is ticking with Britain due to leave the EU on March 29, 2019.
She cited rising wage growth, consumer sentiment ticking higher and mortgage rates remaining historically low.
I mean, there's a boom ticking and a Pacman defense, it was bought by Oxy.
Trump invoked Feinstein while ticking through a series of attacks on various Democrats, including Sens.
For federal workers such as these in the nation's prisons, the financial clock is ticking.
But for an operation that needs to grow, and knows it, the clock is ticking.
"We are sitting on a ticking bomb," he said of the threat of unclean water.
"More progress is required as time is ticking," Steffen Seibert told a regular news conference.
The lovely Timex ladies' waterproof watches can certainly take a licking and keep on ticking.
However, with so few vaquitas left, the clock is ticking on taking effective enforcement action.
So, if they want to do it the easy way, the clock is definitely ticking.
In other words, there's still plenty of work to do, and the clock is ticking.
Alves especially struggled with the ticking clock that the smothering wrestler put on the fight.
A central feature of the future seems likely to be intolerance for the ticking second.
All eyes are on ticking truth bomb Chad as Chris…well, basically eggs Chad on.
Those first valuations start the clock ticking on returns for investors — and the founding team.
So unless we hear ticking, we cannot query a guest on what's in their luggage.
There were some surprising hints of a human heart ticking somewhere behind the powdered exterior.
Be that as it may, Broadcom's move sets the clock ticking on solving Qualcomm's problems.
As temperatures fall, phone calls falsely threatening penalties for overdue electric bills are ticking up.
You can imagine how much we are sitting on a water and sanitation ticking bomb.
That number has been steadily ticking up, to 17 percent, from 12 percent in 2011.
Tobias Levkovich, chief United States equity strategist at Citi Research, says the clock is ticking.
That prompted Stone to declare confidently: "The clock's ticking faster on you than me, pal."
Unbeknownst to her, she had been living with a ticking time bomb inside her head.
In docs filed Wednesday, Madoff reveals he has terminal kidney failure and the clock's ticking.
When it comes to dropping new goods, the Kylie Cosmetics countdown clock is always ticking.
There are two small clocks installed side-by-side on one wall, ticking in unison.
The clock is ticking, as families can begin applying for kindergarten spots on Nov. 30.
"The clock is ticking," Mike Bailey, director of research at FBB Capital Partners, told CNBC.
"I like Pete Buttigieg, nice guy," Sanders said after ticking through the list of headlines.
"For him, these issues are ticking bombs," said Mr. Plesner, of the Israel Democracy Institute.
Mr. Zimmer had the ticking turned into a synthesizer sound: Their mystery had a pulse.
But the clock is ticking before copycats with similar silhouettes but inferior insides spring up.
Mr Sneader could keep things ticking over as they are, at least for a while.
Funding the government one month at a time with a ticking time bomb each time!
We've seen coral bleaching in the harbor and the clock is ticking on climate change.
Of course, you know, I looked at my watch and the clock was ticking loudly.
Mitochondrial DNA gradually accumulates mutations at a roughly regular rate, ticking like a molecular clock.
It's like you've built in this ticking time bomb in the plot of the show.
"She feels like her biological clock is ticking," says a source very close to Anthony.
"Time's fleeting, and time's ticking," said Mr. Shelby, the chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee.
"I'm doing Parker," a man said into a cellphone hurrying past a ticking grandfather clock.
"They've set a high standard for public input, and the clock is ticking now," Rep.
Roberts may have abandoned negotiations because the clock is ticking on Vermont's July 1 deadline.
We were ticking off the other platforms you're on — Twitter, Instagram, you didn't say Facebook.
"We have ticking time bombs that our current systems are struggling to address," he said.
But the play spends so much time ticking these boxes that the plot is lost.
"Dave was doing things that was [ticking] her off as it pertains to money," Burzinski said.
They believe that, with the Article 50 clock ticking, Britain is in a weak bargaining position.
I had all this time, and I had IMDB, so I just kept ticking the boxes.
"More profitable resources must be proven, and the clock is ticking," Nyland said in a statement.
But analysts say the clock is ticking for funds that have maintained bets on energy bonds.
With the clock ticking, Villanelle befriends the young boy in the bed next to her, Gabriel.
Berkshire Hathaway's 13-F filing on Tuesday led to several stocks ticking up after the bell.
He's clearly got a million ideas for different games ticking away up there in his brain.
"The data says there's a ticking clock," said Josephine Ferorelli, a co-founder of the group.
"Once you have somebody in custody, the clock starts ticking to go to trial," Lee explained.
It's challenging work but I have a great time and start contemplating my ticking biological clock.
"Europe is ticking more and more boxes," said Monique Wong, director of global markets at Coutts.
I was a successful professional on the outside and a ticking time bomb on the inside.
Recent data also show that defaults on various types of consumer loans have been ticking up.
The 1,020 mAh battery can also keep the phone ticking for 18 hours of continuous talktime.
Italy, in particular, is a ticking time bomb Business cycles are a matter of feedback loops.
With the clock ticking, it could also lead to a disruptive no-deal Brexit next March.
The clock is ticking to get tickets to Disrupt SF 2017 at the lowest possible price.
Conversely, a no-deal Brexit is unambiguously the worst possible outcome, but the clock is ticking.
Look for industry backers to reiterate that support when Trump sets the formal withdrawal clock ticking.
It's like a little clicker ticking away in the back of your head: "Bowie again" — click!
And she knew that things had to change if she wanted her heart to keep ticking.
The problem is while you're waiting to earn more dollars to save, time is ticking by.
The beat is the sound of a ticking clock, counting down the moments until change comes.
Inflation remained low in July, ticking up 1 percentage point to 0.2 percent year-on-year.
The expiry of tax cuts for individuals is a ticking time-bomb in the tax code.
Otherwise, making a television show becomes that metronome ticking faster and faster, until it finally breaks.
Pinterest grew even as its valuation paused, later ticking slightly higher after its most recent round.
The clock is ticking: under Article 50, Brexit is due to happen on March 29th 2019.
Using them planes could push back and taxi to the runway with their engines ticking over.
Carpool Karaoke does a pretty decent job of ticking this box — and 2018 was no exception.
We are starting to see perhaps a ticking time bomb when I have written about extensively.
"It's a ticking bomb," says Marta Lagos, the co-founder of MORI-Chile, a pollster. ◼
I felt like I had two ticking time bombs on my chest waiting to go off.
A volume icon appears on-screen, ticking down and up before a shrieking nun appears suddenly.
As the noise and hype surrounding quantum computers rumbles on, at CERN, the clock is ticking.
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Even as a lottery pick in just his first season, Johnson clearly senses the clock ticking.
Citizen's light-powered Eco-Drive technology keeps the BM8180-03E ticking without the use of batteries.
The clock is ticking for tax procrastinators — today is the deadline for filing your 53 returns.
A 45-day clock starts ticking for Congress to act once the rescissions are formally submitted.
A price index for consumer spending slipped 0.1 percent after ticking up 0.1 percent in November.
Their findings suggest that the invasive toad is likely a ticking time bomb for Madagascar biodiversity.
The clock is ticking down to fund the government with just a week left in September.
The clock is ticking to get tickets to Disrupt NY 2017 at the lowest possible price.
Meanwhile, Earth's climate clock is ticking as historically unprecedented amounts of carbon dioxide load the atmosphere.
But after a brief consolidation in risk sentiment, U.S. Treasury yields were once again ticking higher.
When Miloš finally won the Euroleague title last year, we knew that the clock was ticking.
Growth is seen ticking up to 1.1 percent next year and reaching 1.7 percent in 2019.
Bitecofer described the cases in the pipeline as "ticking time bombs," primed to disrupt the election.
With the clock ticking and pressure building, it looks like they're headed toward a similar disaster.
Labeling someone a potential danger or a "ticking time bomb" only discourages them from seeking help.
Inside the Syrian camp that is a 'ticking time bomb' for another wave of ISIS violence
These efforts all have merit, but the wheels are turning slowly and the clock is ticking.
I search for the bathroom at night, guided by a ticking clock whose location I recognize.
Wagner described the news as "ticking a box", indicating that the appointments would bolster Rezolve's reputation.
But after graduation, the clock was ticking for those who wanted to stay in the country.
But by ticking off "every name on the list," pro-reform voters effectively opened a bottleneck.
Credit concerns have been circling the markets, as traders watch the ticking up of Libor rates.
Earlier this month, BuzzFeed News pointed out that Trump's personal Twitter account is a ticking timebomb.
When he was freed to strike on the outside, the ticking clock was suddenly on Johnson.
Sometimes it'd be connected to game events, but sometimes it's just ticking away in the background.
He's scheduled to host his 11th Annual Celebrity Golf Classic in May ... so, the clock's ticking.
"Don't think you have to be ticking all sorts of skills and career boxes," Sriram said.
The Patagonia Down Sweater Hoodie is warm, comfortable, sustainable, and stylish — ticking all the right boxes.
The Canadian has to balance the need to control inflation with keeping consumer spending ticking over.
They seemed like they may be representative of how Todd could be a ticking time bomb.
"The clock is ticking to run a statewide campaign," Coleman said, noting fundraising pressures in particular.
To me this seems like a ticking time bomb for my cousins and aunt and uncle.
The clock was ticking, and midday traffic was bound to be dense as a mosh pit.
When the bill does eventually pass, the clock will already be ticking on the next package.
Whether any such proposal could gain legislative approval, particularly with the budget ticking down, is questionable.
Meanwhile, the clock is ticking as multiple private developers have expressed high interest in the building.
But the clock is ticking to invent something that can consume plastic before it consumes us.
"It's like a ticking time bomb," said Joost Dubois, a spokesman for the Ocean Cleanup Foundation.
It's a toxic combination that makes him perhaps the most dangerous ticking time bomb of all.
And air pollution is ticking back up across the country, according to the American Lung Association.
We are needy and demanding and fragile — rivers of heat and blood, sparking neurons, ticking pulses.
Others bore the slogan "What Are We Waiting For?" and the image of a ticking clock.
I do attract people who see having sex with me as ticking some kind of box.
The audio was clear but the filmmakers weren't showing up onscreen, and the clock was ticking.
A countdown clock has been set, ticking away toward what many assume is the inevitable departure.
The roses were then cut, setting the countdown clock ticking on their 27-day life span.
We cannot look at issues of privacy in terms of box-ticking or backward-looking metrics.
Yields are ticking higher on bond markets – U.S. 10-year yields are up another 3 bps.
Portugal fires up its short-passing game right away, and its possession advantage starts ticking upward.
Obama's presidency ended just as Kim's ticking time bomb of nuclear readiness became an urgent matter.
But the gravity of that hits you that now time's ticking — it can be any time.
The clock is ticking and it is up to Republicans to turn that optimism into reality.
With Americans heading to the polls in just a few short months, the clock is ticking.
"The clock is ticking and action is required and would be greatly appreciated," the governor said.
Your Money Adviser If you haven't completed your tax return yet, the filing clock is ticking.
We had a sick donkey and a ticking clock, so there wasn't time to fool around.
The new office also has countdown clocks ticking down to Super Tuesday and the General Election.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Aston Martin Lagonda increasingly resembles the ticking bomb in a James Bond movie.
On the victory stage, they accepted the real thing, ticking reminders of a seemingly endless day.
But clearly, the clock is ticking, with little time left on the political calendar this year.
If you resume employment at a qualifying employer, the clock toward forgiveness will start ticking again.
The economic clock is ticking for the administration to make progress in solving U.S. trade disputes.
The ticking clock is one reason why other venture investors are skeptical of the Kickstarter model.
Disney is ticking off 1998's "Mulan" in its extensive list of animated remakes in 2020.
Ticking all of these boxes is the Philips 43-inch 4493K UHD Smart TV with Ambilight.
Imports unexpectedly fell, after ticking higher in August, raising questions over the resilience of domestic demand.
In an investing world that continues to clamor for yield, the debt bomb is always ticking.
The clock is ticking on Felicity Huffman's freedom, and Tekashi stunned everyone by rejecting witness protection.
A lot of people look at Italy as a ticking time bomb, debt problems, political problems.
The political debate might have moved on, but the clock is still ticking for immigrants themselves.
After a coronavirus-induced sell-off at the end of January, stocks have been ticking higher.
The president and half his Cabinet [are] over in Europe, and obviously the clock is ticking.
"There's an immediate need for a change of clothes, underwear," Phillips says, ticking off the list.
So, year after year that's the ... So your numbers keep ticking up with each new phone?
It certainly gave us a ticking clock to deal with, but that's part of the fun.
Time is money and every day the clock is ticking and every day we have less time.
And with time to act quickly ticking down, those may be the only options we have left.
You can do this by choosing File, Library, Organize Library, and then ticking the Consolidate files box.
More broadly, the work by Katzourakis and Ho challenges the idea of a steadily ticking evolutionary clock.
"Permafrost is a silent ticking time bomb," says Robert Spencer, an environmental scientist at Florida State University.
The clock is ticking — Doe is 15 weeks pregnant, and Texas law bans abortions after 20 weeks.
The clock was ticking for the 8-year-ol and Fuller's family was pleading for a kidney.
Without support from some in this group, no GOP budget can pass -- and the clock is ticking.
You'll want to prolong your time under the surface, ticking off the game's slight selection of achievements.
Now displaying a total of just under €2trn ($73trn), it has been ticking down since early 2018.
Since the clock's already ticking, click on to see 18 of our favorite pieces on sale now.
So if you're itching to get your hands on any of the remaining computers, time is ticking.
It's easy to wear, versatile, and timeless — ticking all of the boxes of a best-selling garment.
One senior manager at a facility called the situation a "ticking time bomb," according to the report.
It's relentless and insistent, with ticking noises and wave after crashing wave of strings heightening the tension.
Without them, Mr Cottarelli's enterprise would be reduced to keeping the country ticking over until election day.
"The highly negative free cash flow makes the stock a ticking time bomb," he said of Netflix.
The clock starts ticking—will it complete the orbital insertion before the solar-powered batteries run out?
And remember, the clock is still ticking, because the GOP wants to move on to tax reform.
The clock is ticking and time is winding down for the debate to shift into Trump's favor.
It features a sleek and traditional watch face with ticking hands and numbers to tell the time.
Your columnist would add a third challenge: distinguishing between genuine cultural diversity and the box-ticking sort.
They know they are facing a ticking clock before they will be facing the campaign trail again.
You will be likely ticking items off your "bucket list" within the first few years of retirement.
The turnover rate in January was 3.4 percent or 4.9 million total separations, ticking down from December.
But, as it is, I'm ticking them off at the rate of one or two per month.
And so, with the Lamborghini flat out and the seconds ticking away, I was stuck at 199.
It also opens up a massive fundraising network -- which has Kasich's camp giddy Clock's ticking for Cruz?
Those costs have been ticking up since 2014, after a brief hiatus due to the Great Recession.
The point, in short, is that Britain has just armed the clock on a ticking time bomb.
But despite the clock ticking down to October, most investors believe a deal will eventually be reached.
With the clock ticking, it's also a serious conflict of interest, especially given Kushner's foreign policy portfolio.
Seeing the targeting computer extend out in front of you, numbers ticking down toward the exhaust port.
And they will reiterate that they will not negotiate with her until May sets the clock ticking.
The pro-departure camp does not want to negotiate a new trade pact with that clock ticking.
He came back just last year, but the clock is ticking: hope can last only so long.
And if you can't pee, then there's a ticking time bomb on what they're going to do.
We sat for a moment then with the engine ticking, the fragrance of sycamores in the air.
Wednesday, June 27: 'The clock is ticking' Time is running out, Thai Interior Minister Anupong Paochinda warns.
The clock is ticking, and the pressure is on for retailers to win sales of holiday procrastinators.
One of her biggest tips for keeping your heart ticking is to treat your food as medicine.
"Is she guilty or not guilty?" he asked repeatedly, ticking off a series of attacks on Mrs.
While Trump and his lawyers try to figure it out, the clock is ticking toward January 20.
"The reason I'm still ticking," she captioned an Instagram photo with her heart surgeon and her electrocardiologist.
Every noise on the ticking soundtrack signals danger, and Mr. Schoenaerts's face is a looming storm cloud.
Just an association of small bombs ticking away in the guise of average people who feel intensely.
At the same time, Libor, a barometer of credit fear during the financial crisis, is ticking higher.
The ticking clock of the knowing anxiety that there is a time limit on my current home.
"We're another year into a very long cycle of growing, and the clock is ticking," Agati noted.
Lines of code appear on the monitor as long as the keyboard keeps ticking on the desk.
A simple chord progression on piano provides the basic melody, and a ticking clock provides the beat.
With cameras rolling and the clock ticking, the researchers watched the aphids begin their march to shelter.
With an unknowable amount of time on our hands, life would lack death's ticking clock as inspiration.
And the consensus has long been that ticking off half the country would be bad for sales.
Wednesday, despite the S. & P. 500's ticking down 0.04 percent, was the current upswing's 3,453rd day.
It's a loss in love or work — something that starts a clock ticking, that starts the planning.
The push on immigration comes against the backdrop of a ticking clock, and months of congressional inaction.
And yet I fear my career is a ticking time bomb waiting to explode in my face.
But we can't change the information ecosystem until we start asking them—and the clock is ticking.
It is structured like a news report, ticking off the facts of the shooting on Wednesday morning.
I'm less concerned with ticking off the sights than I am letting a place really soak in.
Tsingshan's ambitions, however, extended far beyond ticking a first-stage processing box to navigate the ore ban.
Cooper said calling the special session, which will run for those 22019 days, starts the clock ticking.
Hamburg grabbed that lifeline in 2014 and 2015, pulling itself to safety and keeping its clock ticking.
The U.S. penalty, which started in April, starts the clock ticking sooner — at the two-minute mark.
The clock is already ticking to have everything in place by then for an orderly switch over.
Even those who fell in love with the leads felt like the movie was just ticking boxes.
The local authorities are scrambling to defuse what many consider a ticking time bomb for public health.
That means the clock is ticking on any federal subsidies for Model 3, S, and X vehicles.
And, as all of this is happening, Lady Trieu's (Hong Chau) mysterious Millennium Clock keeps ticking away.
Mr. Xi's promises of shaking up industry and reducing debt clash with vows to keep growth ticking.
With the clock ticking, Andrés Landerretche, Chile's summit coordinator, said the goal was to conclude on Saturday.
The stakes are rising and the clock is ticking down into yet another crucial deadline on Friday.
"Sets were being constructed in Manila, and the clock was ticking," Weir recalled in a recent email.
"Obviously advocates on the side of DACA won't want that but the clock is ticking," he said.
Speaking in Copenhagen, Hasenstab said wage inflation was ticking higher and was likely to do so further.
Linder knows that she may be a ticking time bomb, and that awareness underscores her work here.
Production also picked up, with that index at ticking up to 55.8 from 54.8 the month before.
Idlib: a 'ticking bomb' "What we are looking at right now is basically a ticking bomb that might explode at any moment if the regime continues advancing in Idlib," said Haid Haid, Syrian research fellow at the International Center for the Study of Radicalisation at Kings College in London.
With the clock ticking, there may be no time left to prevent a no-deal exit, analysts say.
"It's a clock that's ticking down and it gains speed as it gets closer to zero," said Tomer.
The ticking of the clock counting down to Fiorina's exit speech will only get louder by the day.
Of course, none of this means that ticking those boxes actually means you are, or aren't, a liar.
It could be lentils or a vegan lunch, but the aim is to keep your mind ticking over.
"(Garner) was a ticking time bomb and set these facts in motion by resisting arrest," the attorney said.
An Australian dog is living it up, ticking off his bucket list as he faces his final weeks.
Bannon's increasing prominence was also, in the end, what started the clock ticking on McHugh's career at Breitbart.
The rest ensured their clients' computer systems kept ticking over from cosy cubicles in Bangalore, Hyderabad and elsewhere.
On Sunday, officials found another body, ticking the Carr fire's death toll up to six, including two firefighters.
The data also showed U.S. oil production ticking up to a record 12.3 million barrels per day. U.s.
The 24-hour clock is ticking, and the prices go up on July 25 at 5 p.m. PST.
Meanwhile, the clock is ticking: companies participating in Loop won't wait forever for the concept to prove out.
In the meantime, if you've been meaning to catch up on The Clone Wars, the clock is ticking.
"They provide very little value for employees and employers beyond ticking the compliance and ethics box," she says.
EU leaders aren't expected to answer Parliament's plea in the next few days, but the clock is ticking.
If that isn't pressure enough for the permatanned front man, he'll be acutely aware of the ticking clock.
The presence of black and Latinx employees remained flat as well, with both ticking up only 0.1 percent.
The work day is only so long, and the clock is always ticking, creating a sense of urgency.
Clock running out for field Senior Trump fundraisers concede that they are running against a fast-ticking clock.
Was Alex Rodriguez listening when Ellen DeGeneres joked the clock was ticking on a proposal to Jennifer Lopez?
The clock is probably ticking for civilians who are convinced they need weapons with military-style firing speeds.
And by gaming the system, Trump's businesses surely stayed afloat and kept the wider economy ticking along, right?
Crime rates in England and Wales have plummeted for two decades, but high-harm crimes are ticking up.
But the clock is ticking on Lavinia's attention span, and on Louise's ability to financially sustain this lifestyle.
Meanwhile, the clock was ticking toward the Friday noon deadline for Pence to withdraw from the gubernatorial race.
But beyond that, there is no magic lifestyle bullet keeping these particular human hearts ticking longer than most.
December is here, which means the Chrismukkah countdown clock is going to start ticking down a lot faster.
"Nobody wins when the family feuds," Jay Z raps, and honestly, things couldn't be ticking along more nicely.
But Warren's numbers have been mostly ticking up, while Sanders' are largely staying level or trending slightly downward.
The changes cost Titan's client an additional $40,000 – ticking the cost of the Swiss timekeeper north of $70,000.
The clock now starts ticking on a two-month period of public comment before the levies are imposed.
I can take these down all night and keep ticking, but I've been sticking to vodka soda lately.
They mostly don't know when you're going to be near, so you don't see that clock ticking backwards.
I hear them ticking away like a clock, tick-tock, tick-tock, and I'm certain you hear mine.
"The clock is ticking with just four days left," said U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Burwell.
While Russia, the fourth Quartet member, might be more restrained, Israel was set for a serious ticking off.
It's all nostalgic fun and games, but this can create a blurry timeline, devoid of life's ticking clock.
Time is ticking as Chaffetz is expected to step down as a member of Congress on June 30.
It should rely far more on its own judgment rather than on bureaucratic box-ticking and back-covering.
Another is Qorvo, which spent 2016 trading sideways and has spent nearly every day in 2017 ticking up.
The clock is ticking for workers to use up the money they've saved in their flexible spending accounts.
The Klok watch only makes the steady ticking noise of a quartz movement, but you get the idea.
But as I continue to consider all sides of the story, I fear the clock is ticking fast.
But Trump is ticking through each of Obama's policy achievements -- foreign and domestic -- and trying to dismantle them.
The clock is ticking toward the "x date," and averting serious damage must be the focus for now.
But, Ruch said, if there's no way to submit that initial request, then the clock can't start ticking.
With the clock ticking, senators from both parties say Congress will have to act sooner rather than later.
While some find the ticking of a clock soothing, others find each tick more irritating than the last.
A 19th-century French folding bed on the upper landing is luxuriously stacked with ­ticking-striped down cushions.
Clock is ticking so I am anxious to see D counteroffer to POTUS's proposal that can become law.
Tension continued to build between them to the point where Rose decided the ticking bomb must be defused.
"We will try to find other ways apart from underwater rescue because the clock is ticking," he said.
Now she hears the ticking menace latent in the most banal arrangements of weathers and objects and personalities.
Besides infrastructure, Democrats have also suggested ticking up the corporate rate in order to pay for other priorities.
At this point, with Obama's clock ticking, what really matters is the immigration policy of the next president.
Harris also gained some ground, ticking up from 9 percent to 12 percent over the two-month span.
A rapidly aging population that's crippling resources is a ticking time bomb in places like Europe and Japan.
"The clock is ticking, and the affected banks have to move quickly," Nouy told a conference in Frankfurt.
The countdown for the Berlin TechCrunch Disrupt Hackathon is ticking down rapidly, with only 2 days to go!
The stock is ticking towards matching its 90 day high of 10.52, which it hit on August 8.
As we see those rig numbers ticking higher in the U.S., investors will become conscious of the supply.
The unemployment rate is seen ticking back down to 6900 percent, a level it last hit in May.
Meanwhile, the real "green crack" time bomb is ticking away behind barbed wire fences, within the prison system.
Realizing that the clock was ticking—and having "found God," as he told Nolan—Draper agreed to talk.
I wanted to have the ticking of a clock, riffs from Pink Floyd, lines from the animated movie.
The clock is ticking on super-early-bird savings to Disrupt San Francisco 2019 on October 2-4.
As a result, many companies — both startups and incumbents — are holding a ticking time bomb of customer attrition.
Both Alfred and Earn reach for their goals like they have a ticking time bomb on their back.
Just a ticking noise, a percussive thing that doesn't stop, is enough to keep the scene moving forward.
Moreover, last week's report from CDC shows that painkiller use is ticking downward after years of explosive growth.
We may need an army of technicians like Jessa deployed across the economy to keep our infrastructure ticking.
With the clock ticking after months of congressional inaction, no one knows how this effort will turn out.
Of course, time set itself ticking again when I did, the universe inside the pool flickered and faded.
A crowd was forming and the clock was ticking and nobody wanted to be late to the inquisition.
In the absence of a ticking bomb under a table, however, the long scene just stagnates and dies.
"That stopwatch ticking is in my head and has been since I was a little kid," he said.
Even before that comment, Russian and Chinese ship traffic had been ticking back up again, according to experts.
Ad prices are ticking upAs advertisers spend more, sources said ad prices for key ad placements is increasing.
From that moment the clock was ticking: Would Mr. de Blasio use the investigation to unseat his nemesis?
That said, if a bank doesn't have much else in the pipeline, it can keep earnings ticking over.
The clock, meanwhile, is ticking on the 21-year-old ISS, which is starting to show its age.
But economic risks have intensified over the past year, with growth slowing, inflation lukewarm and unemployment ticking higher.
"We are sitting on a transportation ticking time bomb and must move forward on Gateway without further delay."
With recertification being gamed to wreck the nuclear deal, the clock will start ticking on President Trump, too.
D. Pardo) chose to stay with the group, ticking off his brother Angel (Clayton Cardenas) in the process.
They are a ticking bomb," she said, adding later, "I hope somebody's going to burn the place down.
DirecTV has to meet a sharp deadline to move and decommission its potential ticking time bomb in space.
The clock now starts ticking on a two-month period of public comment before the levies get imposed.
Mr. Lander continued ticking off some of the many other locations where protests have erupted across the city.
It is not just Kansas where people are ticking time bombs walking around with such anger and angst.
And the clock is ticking, if they don't get there in time, the soldiers will likely all die.
They're already scared about ticking off Republicans over there after the monthslong saga that was Trending Topics-gate.
Federal intervention in college tuition built the ticking student loan bomb about to explode at over $1.5 trillion.
The clock was ticking, and the players were told to be at the buses by 4:59 p.m.
A cake that is still baking makes little bubbling and ticking sounds, but a finished cake goes quiet.
Once someone crosses the border and steps onto U.S. soil illegally, the clock starts ticking for apprehending them.
At least that is not my problem, I thought, ticking through a list of reasons to be optimistic.
The food price index rose 0.5 percent from a year earlier, after ticking up 0.3 percent in June.
Ticking through a number of upcoming legislative priorities, Trump briefly mentioned welfare reform, sources in the room said.
When the plane engine stopped ticking, there was no breeze of any kind and it was really silent.
I focused on the clock, seconds ticking slowly, each elongated like a particularly gruesome slow-motion car crash.
The report also showed export prices rose 0.8 percent in January after ticking up 0.1 percent in December.
And the clock is ticking down for lawmakers to find a solution, with DACA protections expiring March 5.
The clock is ticking toward Mr. Trump's next round of tariff increases on Chinese goods, scheduled for Dec.
"We do have a ticking time bomb," said Dr. Rani Whitfield, a top medical official at the jail.
Lurking among the imagery are snuffed out candles, soon-to-spoil fruits, a sand-glass, and ticking clocks.
It feels wonderful to be ticking that box in a big way and with a big, pink triangle.
"A live baby is like having a ticking bomb on the stage," Tim Hoare, an associate director, said.
The latest advance is a new way to keep strontium clocks, finicky but amazingly accurate timekeeping devices, ticking.
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This point, plus the ticking clock, leads to another conclusion: the need quite soon to talk of transitional arrangements.
You actually see why people are ticking and why maybe their characters on a show are a certain way.
So, start saving your airline miles now, because before long, you'll be ticking things off your travel bucket list.
With only a temporary reprieve from the shutdown, the clock is ticking for other firms looking to go public.
Carbon anode was already a ticking time bomb for aluminum smelters, but one over which they have little control.
That will set that two-year clock ticking and the EU itself cannot, officials believe, trigger the process itself.
He starts singing his name to the tempo of the ticking, and Dumbledore, Ron, Hermione and Harry catch on.
I think the clock is ticking for him to become a real human being and become his true self.
So developers have some time to make their programs compatible with Google's new policy — but the clock is ticking
But once they get boring—like if they stand still for too long—Mimus' bored timer will start ticking.
"For example, one called the situation a 'ticking time bomb,' and another said there was 'fear of a revolt.'"
The clock is ticking and if Macedonia is unable to ratify the deal speedily it may be too late.
Today, prices are ticking back upward slightly and Brent crude reached $80.62 a barrel when we sent this newsletter.
With the clock ticking to Britain's EU departure by April 241, banks are already beginning to migrate from London.
"My brothers, my sisters, the clock is ticking faster," Depp's sinister voice narrates through the beginning of the trailer.
But that did not stop President Donald Trump giving the billionaire brothers an astonishingly insulting ticking off this week.
The survey, released Thursday, showed Bloomberg's support ticking up 4 percentage points to 11 percent from from a Jan.
"Look, there's plenty of evidence that ticking the boxes on 508 doesn't get you a great design," says Quesenbery.
That doesn't mean that we're all helpless to the ticking time bomb that is our national water infrastructure system.
You just relax behind it, breathe in and out of your nose, and just stop your brain ticking away.
To try to keep things ticking along, chipmakers have been tinkering with the basic design of the transistor itself.
And AMD is just ticking along nicely, concerning itself primarily with performance-per-dollar and performance-per-watt efficiencies.
Business indicators are improving; measures of corporate confidence in particular have been ticking up for a while (see chart).
His numbers have held about even on immigration and foreign affairs, while ticking up 4 points on foreign trade.
I think we've been very lucky, and I think there's a little bit of a ticking time bomb here.
The watts counter will keep ticking up, and your only real job is to decide what to build next.
The bus company had dispatched a replacement vehicle to retrieve the Mill Rats, but the minutes were ticking away.
He anticipated a trickle of transplants at first until those systems are established, with the rate slowly ticking upward.
A totally open, unvetted Libra developer platform in the name of "innovation" over safety is a ticking time bomb.
A near-constant presence at Mr. Kasich's events is a clock that shows the national debt ticking ever upward.
"You have petrified average citizens who are sitting on a ticking time bomb," said Adler Milord, a Brooklyn investor.
There are 21997 teams registered for the competition, but with only one year left, the clock is now ticking.
Mah highlights this pressure for the founder when she suggested 'the clock it ticking when you take their money'.
Tesla is nearly at 200,000 cars sold in the US, and so that clock is about to start ticking.
"We're really functioning on all cylinders," White said, ticking off a list of projects the commission has recently completed.
Gone is the 's' appendix, but continuing is the tradition of "ticking" the silicon improvements forward with crazy speed.
Experts have warned of a "ticking time bomb" of disease as survivors are exposed to bacteria-infested flood waters.
In Middlesbrough, a northern town, the rate of teenage conception is 145% above the national average, and ticking up.
"It was a ticking time bomb that was on the verge of exploding," she says, "and it's gone off."
That publication would start the clock ticking on a public comment period before any rule could be made final.
"The clock is ticking!" he cries, back in the studio, perfectly groomed and wearing his yellow tie once more.
Retail chain Best Buy reported better-than-expected first-quarter earnings Thursday, with shares ticking up more than 15.4%.
So, what if we told you one online shop was ticking all those boxes, but at a lesser cost?
Dott has made many promises, ticking all the right boxes to go against this "move fast, break things" motto.
The administration of President Mauricio Macri is ticking all the right boxes as it pushes through capital market reforms.
These tactics are also motivated, though, by that ticking clock and McConnell's desire to move on to tax reform.
Hiring slowed sharply in February and the number of new jobless claims every week has also been ticking higher.
Doctors describe them as ticking time bombs: If a capsule cracks open, their chances of survival are very low.
"If you were a terrorist, I suspect you'd not be ticking yes on the ESTA form anyway," he said.
The perception also remains that many of these terror-convicts are just ticking time bombs, waiting to go off.
And if this is all sounding a bit like ticking off boxes on biography bingo, well, that's the problem.
"I was a ticking time bomb, waiting to be paralyzed," Jeannie, 47, says in this week's issue of PEOPLE.
Of course, the clock is ticking considering Cormier is 39 years old and wants to retire at age 40.
Maybe, in fact, it's ticking with much more risk than will be good for your future financial well-being.
"Unfortunately, in fertility, the clock is always ticking," Maheux-Lacroix, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
I think what we're doing now, though, is again understanding the lesson that it's a ticking clock for Jack.
Launching a new streaming device in 2019 requires ticking a few boxes if you want consumers to purchase it.
The world the characters inhabit is a present-tense space of hunger, purposeless waiting, cigarette smoke and ticking clocks.
But the amendment was shot down in part because it was paid for by ticking up the corporate rate.
I feel they are ticking all the boxes from an analysis and 'trying to get better' point of view.
Duval County, where they live, charges a dollar per day for probation supervision, so that meter kept on ticking.
But in his efforts to do so, he faced a fast-ticking time bomb: his own rapidly deteriorating health.
"CLOCK TICKING" In personal news, your medical tests came back positive—the doctor gives you six months without treatment.
A senior facility manager who was interviewed referred to the situation as "a ticking time bomb" given the conditions.
In our hearts, most people know that an economy tied to coal and oil is a ticking time bomb.
The Brexit Party is rising, political positions are entrenching, space for renegotiation is shrinking, and the clock is ticking.
With every call, their computer monitors prominently displayed a digital clock, menacingly ticking with every second the call persisted.
"The clock is ticking as soon as they complete a tunnel," said Kevin Hecht, a Border Patrol tunneling expert.
Kidney is doing well again, but this rejection episode further emphasized for me that the clock is always ticking.
Riffs and amplifier feedback can't stem the tides of fascism, or turn back the ticking clock of climate change.
These days you might just make out the lifeless whir of 200 high-speed servers over the ticking clock.
It does look as if this is a mixture of a box-ticking exercise and playing to the gallery.
Our fearless photog Charlie got the 38-year-old arriving at LAX Friday and asked about the ticking clock.
Jurickson Profar is back, Rougned Odor never left and Adrian Beltre keeps ticking along like the metronome he is.
And the clock is ticking: After delaying retirement multiple times, Mr. Iger is scheduled to depart in late 2021.
As soon as a work-related email, text, or phone call comes in, the response clock stars ticking down.
I thought about the grandfather clock from my law school days, ticking by my nook in the reading room.
The clock is ticking, loudly, with a little more than a week until Britain's scheduled departure on March 29.
Yet another challenge: the ticking clock of college applications deadlines, which many students, like Elie Wyllie, have already missed.
The rest of the story operates under a ticking clock, and each passing day reminds you of the stakes.
If they succeed — likely not for decades — they could cure most infertility and stop women's biological clocks from ticking.
Pompeo just tweeted a ticking clock to warn of the looming end of the UN arms embargo on Iran.
So for those who are looking for her big message, the search goes on and the clock is ticking.
Nor could Jordan Henderson, the Liverpool central midfielder who can keep a side ticking over but not provide inspiration.
"It's a ticking time bomb," Charles Hoskinson, one of the developers of the cryptocurrency Ethereum, told Bloomberg in July.
Jason Crow before ticking through a long list of evidence to counter another line of the Trump team's defense.
My ovaries felt like a ticking time bomb — I knew I had to say something or else I'd explode.
"A great deal of energy, grinding at-bats, leadership, fearlessness," manager Torey Lovullo said when ticking off Blanco's traits.
The clock was ticking for Celgene, Mike Bailey, director of research at FBB Capital Partners, told CNBC last week.
The letter's exact details on proper bureaucratic box-ticking were inscrutable to Wafa because it was written in English.
President Trump has willfully and deliberately created a diplomatic ticking time bomb as he guts the U.S. State Department.
But the deal's structure has made it something of a recurring ticking time bomb in the age of Trump.
Gold plan deductibles are also ticking up, while those for bronze plans, a less generous option, are dropping slightly.
Parker clarified that the clock begins ticking for potential plaintiffs with individual claims only when class certification is denied.
Smith's life seems like an intricate grandfather clock, ticking between spontaneity (touring) and strict discipline (morning coffee and writing).
Optimists hope that the prime minister will produce an improved offer and that, with the clock ticking toward Oct.
Another way to say that is that the Kremlin makes drastic policy moves when pushed by a ticking clock.
After last week's shocks and upsets from Uranus, the planet of surprises, the Libra season clock keeps on ticking.
But the biological clock is ticking on the extraordinary career of Henrik Lundqvist, the 35-year-old star goaltender.
"Clock's ticking," Warner said, asked if there was enough time to get it done by the March 85033 deadline.
It is time for Speaker Ryan and his fellow legislators to act on their promise — the clock is ticking.
Can't say I'm shocked, considering Facebook is terrified of ticking off conservatives after its Trending Topics fiasco this year.
Of course, the problem for those who support President Trump's approach to immigration is that the clock is ticking.
The countdown clock for a showdown on the Hill at high noon on February 28, 2018 keeps on ticking.
Import prices also rose more than expected in January, with the cost of petroleum and other goods ticking upward.
You'll need to act fast, because the clock is ticking on delivery windows, unless you're an Amazon Prime member.
After ticking slightly higher, oil prices fell after U.S. government data showed an unexpected jump in crude oil stockpiles.
But with time rapidly ticking down on our climate emergency, more pressure may need to be brought to bear.
Future intense heat waves and other extreme weather events will only serve as reminders that the clock is ticking.
You can't love/save humanity if you can't love/save yourself, and the clock is ticking on both projects.
The Doomsday Clock is ticking faster, the resistance is growing, and teetotaler Donald Trump already seems drunk with power.
Once the article is invoked, the clock starts ticking for an exit deal to be agreed within two years.
But they got some relief from apparel prices, which dropped 0.9 percent after ticking up 0.1 percent in October.
For Lohbauer at the University of São Paulo, though, the clock is already ticking fast on the Rousseff administration.
Her pregnancy is too good of a screenwriting "ticking clock" for the show to put her in another location.
The pool fund helped keep basic health services ticking over—just barely—when Liberia was struck by Ebola in 2014.
The clock may be ticking for Whitlock, but the Coens are not in any great rush to see him rescued.
The concept of not just the many years spent incarcerated but a ticking clock in terms of a possible release
TRANSCRIPT CARL AZUZ, CNN 10 ANCHOR: Clock is ticking on a new week and a new broadcast of CNN 2300.
But the clock is ticking, and NASA's contract to send passengers on the Soyuz expires in November 2019.[NASA/Space.com]
The answer lies in the autonomic nervous system, which is responsible for the automatic unctions that keep our body ticking.
This didn't stop Mark Zuckerberg from ticking off more events on the Zuckerberg Tour 2017, his 50-state visiting blitz.
In both cases, the "ticking" came from the regular flipping between two orientations of an inherent atomic property called spin.
The unemployment rate is forecast ticking up to 4.7 percent from a nine-year low of 2180 percent in November.
Meanwhile, the clock is ticking on a large options position owned by activist investor William Ackman's Pershing Square Capital Management.
The passion of something like "Ice on Fire" is crystal clear, as is its message that the clock is ticking.
Economists polled by Reuters had forecast retail sales ticking up 0.1 percent and core sales gaining 0.3 percent last month.
Boat buying has been ticking higher for the last five years but buyers have started to become cautiously optimistic recently.
Stocks picks are locked in, and the clock is ticking after the close of CNBC's 2019 Stock Draft Thursday afternoon.
Then, a ticking countdown clock will often appear on a victim's screen, experts said, with a ransom demand and deadline.
It's also worth noting that some indicators of social health are ticking upwards despite Christianity's ebbing presence in American life.
There's a literal ticking clock to think about, plus that bombshell he dropped at the very end of the episode.
It remains to be seen how that strategy will play out in a crowded field with the clock ticking down.
Kevin and I played together at The Union Chapel so I'm ticking them off my list one at a time.
"You're talking about a stock here that's taken a licking and keeps on ticking," Baruch said on the same segment.
Future orders in North America grew at their worst rate in more than six years, ticking just 1 percent higher.
Now that the ticking clock is gone, I'm actually tempted to jump back in and keep going with my character.
Blake Lively, peach bikini, surfing, giant leaping death-fish, ticking clock, air-conditioned theater, ten-dollar popcorn, leaving the house.
The clock is ticking for the relief rally to turn sour, according to Nomura macro and quant strategist Masanari Takada.
The patent clock is also ticking on Herceptin and Avastin, putting $21 billion in annual revenue at risk by 2020.
With every day that Bitcoin keeps ticking without issues, the insecurity that drove BTC's price down in July goes away.
For gender-dysphoric children the clock is ticking, since puberty moulds bodies in ways no drugs or scalpel can undo.
With the clock ticking down, today — more than ever perhaps — presents a final opportunity to finalize those holiday dinner plans.
The clock is ticking for DACA recipients — and the sooner Congress fixes the problem, the better it is for DREAMers.
But the clock is ticking: Beauty Insiders only have until December 12 and VIB/Rouge members have until December 13.
Somewhere along the line, as the clock was ticking away, Angevine thought he might need to make some actual money.
The clock is ticking for the telecommunications giants and, wait a minute, hold on, I think someone is calling me.
After in the wake of Oakland's Ghost Ship fire, DIY art spaces around the country knew the clock was ticking.
Whatever technology your wristwatch uses to mark the future ticking away into the past, those ticks will be imperfectly measured.
But the clock is ticking (or is that just a repetitive sound generated by an AI trained on timekeeping data?).
His EGOT clock started ticking in June 2008 when he won his first Tony for the musical In the Heights.
Indeed, wholesale revenues did underperform those from Kors' retail and licensing businesses, ticking just 0.3 percent higher during the quarter.
ET. The weekly report also showed weekly U.S. oil production ticking up to a record 12.1 million barrels per day.
"This all adds up to a ticking time bomb that can explode, especially if there's a gas link" Mulvey said.
The Intel Core M processor and 4GB of RAM keep everything ticking along nicely, no matter what you're up to.
With filing season upon us, the clock is ticking to get this year's return in to the IRS on time.
The number of weekends until summer arrives is slowly ticking down, which means festival season is just around the corner.
But the clock is now ticking and although the U.S. authorities have made soothing noises, the sanctions remain in place.
When I recorded Fantasma, we were still using commercial studios so the clock was always ticking, like a taxi meter.
Now China's economy is slowing, and economists warn that the borrowing has set ticking time bombs that threaten the economy.
The time-bomb that's ticking right next to Croatia, and which faces the problem of returning jihadists, is Bosnia-Herzegovina.
While large companies effectively have all the time in the world to negotiate, your startup is on a ticking clock.
The current time bomb ticking within our Constitution needs to be addressed before some major future scandal envelopes the system.
She holds my gaze, and for a moment all I can hear is the steady, tenacious ticking of her heart.
This time bomb is ticking, and if Congress can't defuse ATCA in time, it must at least reset the clock.
The equities market benefited from a weaker rand with the all share index ticking up 0.15 percent at 56,563 points.
If you don't want to seem intimidating, there's a lot you can do even when your clock is ticking away.
Time is ticking for the next American generation to step up and fight to win the oncoming global economic revolution.
Delays, stays and arguing about the next Supreme Court justice: Our eye is off the ball, and time is ticking.
At campaign rallies, he's spent considerable time ticking through his polling numbers, which on Monday night proved to be inflated.
The clock is ticking for small business owners who want to take advantage of an attractive tax break this year.
The clock is ticking for Boeing to fix the faulty MCAS anti-stall software investigators blame for causing the crashes.
With the clock ticking—everyone had to get home for dinner and bath time—Lux-Lee fired questions at Fihn.
But ticking away inside each of us is a biological timekeeper that holds powerful sway over our bodies and behaviors.
For the first time, voters will also have the option of ticking a box labeled "I do not support anyone".
The four-month clock is ticking, and people who've heard Trump share his feelings about Iran don't think he's bluffing.
The shutdown clock is ticking with just four calendar weeks -- and only eight legislative days -- left before government funding expires.
In almost every scene, the film uses a series of ticking time bomb situations with riddles to up the ante.
We should expect more of this over the coming week, because the clock is ticking and the map is shrinking.
It is now giving the company 15 days to correct the violations — and the clock started ticking on June 8.
More takeaways… Attitudes toward China became sharply more negative during the 2012 election cycle, before ticking back up in 2017.
The time bomb ticking inside of anyone's financial plan is the potential for a long stay in a nursing home.
The moment you are handed that Oscar, the clock will start ticking, So, get up here, grab it and go.
If I try to hide my past when it is so very public, then my past becomes a ticking bomb.
With its ticking clock, and mix of private agony and grand themes, the case of Alexander Litvinenko was inherently theatrical.
The clock is ticking in the hunt for acoustic pings from the L3 Technologies Inc CVR fitted to the jet.
"From Anthony Baez to Ramarley Graham," Sanchez continued, ticking off the names of men of color killed by the NYPD.
And with the deadline for the start of printing now in the past, the clock is ticking to do so.
The clock has to be "wound" by hand — heavy weights that keep it ticking have to be reset — every week.
This year, Corona's website featured a ticking "Countdown to Corona de Mayo" in the hours leading up to May 5.
At some point, he'll be caught without the teleprompter, and an off-the-cuff Joe is a ticking time bomb.
I realized something was up when the clock was ticking away and I still didn't have much in the grid.
The latest report this week showed US inflation ticking slightly upward, providing some comfort to policy makers worried about deflation.
Availability is limited, and the clock is ticking, so you'll need to jump on this deal to avoid missing out.
Even if it's only a moment, but it's often a longer period, we're not just thinking about the clock ticking.
But a clock is ticking: A vote must take place by the end of next week because of procedural rules.
In Lebanon, the clock is ticking down on the Eurobond maturing in mid-March with political sentiment apparently against paying.
"You certainly have to have 'The Burghers of Calais,' his most famous public monument," he said, ticking off the essentials.
If you have a Clock ticking for 10,21.0 years what kinds of generational-scale questions and projects will it suggest?
The most obvious example is the show's popularizing of the "ticking time bomb" justification for torture, dismissed by terrorism experts.
Revenue rose 15.6 percent to 2.96 billion pounds, with average sales price ticking up over 9 percent to 284,937 pounds.
Thousands of homes have been destroyed, and the number of lives lost keeps ticking upward as more bodies are recovered.
Chinese factory activity, meanwhile, contracted for three months this summer before ticking back up slightly in data released this week.
He devoted an entire section of the speech to ticking off the various demographics currently enjoying historically low unemployment rates.
The ticking clock is, I'd venture, louder still for those of us living (or attempting to live) a creative life.
They try for a baby, but are hampered not only by her ticking clock but by his vasectomy (albeit reversed).
In the real world, biological clocks are ticking (Lisa and Ethan are undergoing expensive fertility treatments) as are career ones.

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