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What was in his head translated into his hands, and it translated into his scores.
Overall, 92 percent of instructions translated into Spanish were accurate, as well as 81 percent of instructions translated into Chinese.
Out of 647 sentences contained in the original 100 sets of instructions, researchers found that 594 had been accurately translated into Spanish, while 522 had been accurately translated into Chinese.
You mentioned your guide has since been translated into Korean.
This translated into a third quarter contraction of 0.2 percent.
Yet, to date, that hasn't translated into spending on acquisitions.
That enthusiasm has translated into big dollars for the sector.
That has already translated into cheaper fuels for American consumers.
All documents have to be translated into English or Hungarian.
However, these warnings don't appear to have translated into action.
That translated into respect from foreign officials in New York.
The letter was translated into English in a subsequent post.
The work, originally in Latin, was translated into several languages.
Two years later, it was translated into English as Night.
His books were translated into several European and Indian languages.
His work has been translated into a multitude of languages.
They gave remarks in Spanish that were translated into English.
Do you feel like that has translated into your art?
That translated into a dollar loss close to $2 trillion.
And what they have got hasn't translated into enough winning.
Translated into words, his expression might have read simply: Yup.
The speech, translated into English, ran more than 21988 words.
Meetings are translated into Spanish as are GED prep courses.
Discoveries in the lab must be translated into clinical trials.
Unfortunately, none of this knowledge has translated into new treatments.
Code is simply information translated into a language for computers.
Those searing experiences have not translated into a sympathetic politics.
The losses have translated into big hikes in chicken prices.
This translated into an annual adjusted growth rate of 7%.
However, over time, this information is translated into neocortical areas.
These are critical strategies to get ideas translated into policies.
And it'll be translated into 50 languages on day one.
" When translated into Russian it "captured a widespread devoted following.
But the enthusiasm has not yet translated into widespread support.
Some of these posters were translated into Yiddish, not Hebrew.
Few of his books have been translated into English, however.
I think it's being translated into 20-some languages — 28!
Their "confessions," translated into the Khmer language, are dated Jan.
It has been translated into some 29 languages, including German.
Translated into human terms, a tiger is a high official.
Most parliamentary motions are never translated into bills or laws.
His poems have been translated into several languages, including Russian.
Thermal imaging allows heat to be translated into visible light.
That growth has translated into a more experienced national team.
However, Karp said that meeting hasn't translated into additional business.
For Ms. Green, that translated into a bonanza of returns.
That's why increased demand has translated into White Claw shortages.
That, he said, had translated into friendlier policies toward Israel.
The festivities are translated into only one foreign language: Mandarin.
That organization has translated into them being a sought-after endorsement.
This improvement has translated into new job opportunities within the country.
All your rewards can of course be translated into Uber credits.
A book about the expedition was translated into dozens of languages.
Classical computer algorithms must ultimately be translated into zeroes and ones.
At the federal level, this momentum has not translated into action.
But their high educational achievements have not translated into better employment.
Drollinger's writings have been translated into Spanish, Portuguese, French and Russian.
Better quality translated into less scrap, or waste, in the factory.
My little to-do list is being translated into 13 languages.
Crucially, these changes in gut bacteria have translated into behavioural changes.
Box office bonanza The excitement has also translated into commercial success.
However, there is little evidence that has translated into lower spending.
That translated into total home loan application volume rising 2.9 percent.
Citigroup, and JPMorgan Chase translated into just $11.5 billion in reality.
How are your African and Latinx roots translated into your zine?
So far, that interest has not translated into widespread support, however.
This translated into a sound reported 0003% return on tangible equity.
Soaring prices have translated into big gains for steel company shares.
He documents every step on a blog translated into nine languages.
It's more like "Howl" translated into Latin and then back again.
The greater thrust of its single engine translated into greater range.
It got translated into parentheses in text, for example, like (((name))).
But the community standards are not translated into Somali or Oromo.
But what do they amount to when translated into practical politics?
But it's not translated into a good shot, I don't think.
It's about a feeling that needs to be translated into sound.
That does not seem to have translated into art buying, however.
Court requests for his extradition have not yet translated into action.
That will be translated into the share price of the stock.
His books have been translated into German, Italian, French and Spanish.
For the sports leagues, more bettors have translated into more engagement.
Local ingredients, particularly seafood, will be translated into Italian coastal fare.
This gain or loss in conductivity is translated into a diagnosis.
But the financial support has not yet translated into commercial success.
"I think it's just been translated into Ukrainian," Dr. Gilligan said.
Qatar's economic independence has translated into an independent-minded foreign policy.
Gavric remained silent while the verdict was being translated into his language.
The fatwa has since been translated into languages including English and Russian.
These rules will be translated into over 40 languages for the public.
Or, let's be honest, translated into monetizable swipes on Tinder et al.
Who knew Flo Rida's songs could be seamlessly translated into country hits?
Friends said all this translated into a very dark sense of humor.
Whether all that attention has translated into sufficient action is another question.
That money translated into more than two million shares for Saint Francis.
The nervousness translated into this sort of attitude when people saw us.
FHN's strong deposit franchise has translated into lower than peer deposit costs.
Squeezing out competitors has not yet translated into juicy profits for Jio.
Not only has awareness been created, but it has translated into action.
The notoriety of Stromboli's active volcano has even translated into popular culture.
It's massively popular in Russia and has been translated into several languages.
This is the first time her memoir has been translated into English.
Weakness in stock markets translated into some demand for safe-haven bonds.
I was always considered the athletic one, and that translated into big.
I see people's emotions translated into color when I look at them.
And the volume in numbers has translated into volume of public voice.
Brain waves were translated into radio waves and then outputted as sound.
Somehow that hasn't translated into an orgy yet, but there's still time.
"This is the year of ideas being translated into action," she says.
It sounded just like American rap that had been translated into Russian.
That has translated into very few people actually going through the treatment.
They've been translated into Arabic and have had quite a big reaction.
The weaker peso quickly translated into higher prices on Argentine store shelves.
These developments have translated into more loan officers operating in more states.
It is unclear, though, whether that popularity has translated into more customers.
He responded with "Douve," which Galway Kinnell translated into English in 153.
The lyrics had been translated into Chinese, but it wasn't modern Chinese.
"Spark Joy" and "The Home Edit" have been translated into 27 languages.
This has translated into easier interest payment burdens and longer maturity horizons.
Rarely have our political differences translated into personal animosity and even hatred.
Huawei sent a transcript of the interview translated into English to CNN.
Rising crude oil prices have translated into modestly higher prices for consumers.
"So if that gets translated into being woke, that's fine with me."
Small thing: Our technical terms are often translated into folksy, accessible terms.
And those bursts of emotion have surely translated into warps in time.
For some residents of western Pyeongtaek, consolidation translated into another enormous disruption.
Five of his books are being translated into English, among other languages.
His speech is going to be translated into six languages, including English.
Written in Italian, it has been translated into English by Marina Harss.
Those signs will be translated into Roman letters, for the first time.
"The Story of My Purity" was translated into English by Stephen Twilley.
I didn't realize that 'Art of the Deal' was translated into Korean.
Now, the mob mentality of social media quickly translated into mob violence.
But the rebound hasn't translated into a huge new demand for steelworkers.
Those storylines then get translated into theme park attractions around the world.
And this is basically data that can be translated into a control.
That translated into simple math suggesting much slower economic growth, he said.
It has been translated into 18 languages and published in 20 countries.
"The decision could be translated into other spaces of law," Spinosi said.
The quote was translated into English from Der Spiegel's online German website.
If that can be translated into music in particular, I don't know.
Previously, only a few of his poems had been translated into English.
It is translated into several languages and also live streams over the internet.
Works including "Bliss" by Livaneli have been translated into at least 37 languages.
Yet those closures haven't translated into an improvement in sales at surviving locations.
It's only available in Korean now, but might be translated into English soon.
India's national anthem had to be translated into Hindi from the original Bengali.
Now, her novel Amatka has been translated into English for the first time.
That's translated into a series of reliable Oscars "rules" based on that history.
The original "I Spy" books have been translated into more than 20 languages.
And, harder than that, its promises must be translated into real-world action.
This translated into an inadequate indicator for monitoring mortality in the hurricane's aftermath.
With pills and gels, that low level of use translated into no protection.
Strangely, the pope's remarks were translated into several other species of terrible Latin.
The stories will be translated into Arabic, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, and Norwegian.
Yet this nationwide dribbling has translated into little success at the professional level.
In addition, their inspiring messages have been translated into more than 80 languages.
According to Lamensdorf, the need to move inventory has translated into reckless lending.
From the state's point of view, subsidies have translated into real economic progress.
How is that a thing that can be translated into a moviegoer's delight?
The company now has 24,000 users, and has been translated into 22 languages.
That love has translated into using art techniques on all kinds of confections.
" Translated into English it means "Slowly is the way to catch a chicken.
That surge in Democratic enthusiasm has translated into gains in the battleground states.
"reservoir of money that can be translated into jobs for millions of people"
Much of the wording is awkward, as though translated into English, and inflammatory.
Is there a way for those activities to be translated into a career?
"Chanson Douce" has been translated into eighteen languages, with seventeen more to come.
The department has already outlawed more than a thousand books translated into Malay.
It's about confidence-building, and I've seen that being translated into different industries.
More offense means more offensive statistics, which has translated into more triple-doubles.
It's not as if pop hits haven't been translated into period costume before.
Polling shows that progressives' newfound focus on guns has translated into political will.
That translated into 70 percent of House seats due to heavily gerrymandered districts.
" And then that somehow gets translated into, "Gwyneth says you should do this.
Ito's book "Black Box," for instance, has not yet been translated into English.
In his work, that tension would be translated into a vehemently lyrical current.
It has been produced in 45 countries and translated into some 30 languages.
Democrats' 51 percent of the vote that year translated into only 39 seats.
By comparison, an associate degree from a two-year college translated into $44,0003.
Yukon College's website, meanwhile, has been translated into Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Portuguese.
This has translated into a potential Democratic pickup of 236 to 237 seats.
And FFP's popularity could be translated into real political clout, according to analysts.
He was reportedly the first American poet whose work was translated into Uzbek.
Those curious stares have not yet translated into lease signings, StuyTown's managers admit.
"Einstein's Dreams," now translated into 30 languages, has become a pop-science landmark.
Equivocation about the friends' sexual status and orientations are translated into physical realities.
But that decline still translated into a $108 million loss on its investment.
These rate rises have translated into hefty inflation-adjusted, or "real", bond yields.
TC: And that has translated into what kind of return for your investors?
Her skillset might not have translated into being an executive running an organization.
Concern about the role of economic advice translated into concern about the economy.
It has now been translated into English in full, for the first time.
The shift to index funds has translated into big savings for individual investors.
" Those feelings are translated into Eiger's heartrending and impressionistic lyrics on "Living Free.
In Australia, we didn't get American books translated into Australian English for us.
I decided to switch up the tools and translated into a coded environment, Processing.
Many clients would be happy to pay more if that translated into better performance.
Every nuance of what you do is picked up and translated into your character.
Dong was speaking in Mandarin, and he has been translated into English by CNBC.
The "Happy Future" mine translated into an unhappy end for the Cornish mining sector.
When those waves are translated into sound, the collision sounds something like a chirp.
In absolute terms, this translated into about a 0.6 percent lower risk of cancer.
It worked, and the images could then be translated into audio with specialized software.
Sound is ultimately just vibrations in the air, translated into noise by your brain.
"Steamed hams translated into Chinese and then back in to English on Google Translate".
On them: English words translated into phonetics and then into Vezo, the local language.
The goodwill that Vekselberg has accrued through his philanthropy has translated into political access.
All that Apple talent was supposed to have translated into an extremely polished product.
Where they spoke in Russian or Italian, the dialogue has been translated into English.
But the rider's input gets translated into that movement in a much different way.
This information is pulled from all its various sources and translated into actionable insights.
It's an encouraging thought, but one that will have to be translated into action.
And yet those tax gains haven't translated into much more business for the banks.
Mexico may venerate its teachers, but that seems not to have translated into learning.
As it is translated into Chinese and circulated among more officials, changes are inevitable.
And in one part of the world that conviction is being translated into action.
But I was very curious what that would sound like translated into podcast form.
This translated into a margin of 22019% of sales against 21% a year-ago.
That translated into approximately $1,300 in savings versus someone who did not opt in.
Insults that, when translated into English, are quite funny in their wording and meaning.
This translated into a margin of 14.69% of sales against 14.27% a year-ago.
The river-inspired aesthetic translated into blue and grey carpeting and crystal-flecked chandeliers.
Data protection is a legal requirement must be translated into practices and technical specifications.
The comments were made in Mandarin and translated into English by an official translator.
It was translated into 40 languages and launched his career as a thriller writer.
These waves would then be translated into sound by a group of live musicians.
The lectures were given in German and translated into English by physicist Edwin Adams.
A weaker dollar boosts offshore revenues when they are translated into the U.S. currency.
Only one of Mr. Dubois's 21 books, "French Life," has been translated into English.
The report projects that would have translated into a 1 percent raise for workers.
According to the report, that 1 percent translated into $6.1 billion dollars in 2015.
It sold hundreds of thousands of copies worldwide and was translated into 27 languages.
Unwieldy bundles of documents translated into Europe's many languages were carted back and forth.
For two years, Democratic anger at Trump has translated into wins at the polls.
However, unlike in Canada, voters' sentiments have yet to be translated into political will.
We've seen a heightened level of activism that translated into Democratic victories last night.
Thus far, however, the financial windfall for superheroes hasn't translated into major awards recognition.
The poems were mostly written in their own languages before being translated into English.
Broadly speaking, this has translated into what feels like Trump's war on international acronyms.
This talk continued into 21625 and translated into investors expecting higher U.S. interest rates.
"Sudden Death" is your fifth novel but your first to be translated into English.
A winner was declared, but alas, her poem has not been translated into English.
What started as a hobby translated into useful experience once Boak joined the company.
It's awesome to see the world of the album translated into Werkflow's visual material.
Output tattoos, on the other hand, allow data to be translated into visual designs.
Davis has subsequently said he wants the accord swiftly translated into a legal text.
Ahead, nine international menstruation euphemisms (translated into English), courtesy of period-tracker app Clue.
A few of them are overlaid with lines from Houellebecq's writings, translated into English.
Translated into virtual reality, I know from experience that'll spark motion sickness in seconds.
Their social media followings have skyrocketed and their internet fame translated into product sales.
Most significant, strong hiring has not yet translated into robust raises for many workers.
Dark's body of work goes beyond snapshots of feels translated into ghoulish visual metaphors.
Her work has been translated into Arabic, French, Persian, Portuguese, Spanish, Turkish and Polish.
It's now been translated into 11 languages, including Bulgarian, Polish, Chinese and sign language.
They get confused, disoriented, and overwhelmed, which often gets translated into aggression and depression.
My newsletter last week was translated into Chinese, as was my article this week.
Now that they're done being translated into English, will you miss their regular appearance?
"If you have support, that shock can be translated into an advantage," he said.
This all just needs to be imaginatively and skillfully translated into more exhibitionary formats.
It has been translated into at least 18 languages, accompanying festivities across the globe.
Such popularity has translated into big questions about infrastructure at airports, as in cities.
Dart code is translated into JavaScript, which is supported by practically all modern browsers.
Yet her love of backcountry exploration has translated into a fascination with extreme environments.
That would be then translated into a mandate for Barnier to negotiate with London.
The bipartisan agreement on this issue needs to be quickly translated into essential action.
The lyrics to the later verses, when translated into English, make this perfectly clear.
Here it is, almost 40 years later, with its spare text translated into English.
More power in the Legislature has already translated into significant policy wins for Democrats.
She had an idea, but it had not yet translated into a single garment.
The tight job market hasn't yet translated into strong wage growth for American workers.
So, for instance, Kevin's career worries could be translated into more generalized career worries.
His book 'The Michael Jackson Treasures' has been translated into more than seven languages.
Our real-life horrors (in this case, a millennia-old belief in a dark being constantly trying to turn humanity against its better natures) get translated into horror tales, which get translated into real-life scares, which later become other horror tales.
Nicolelis does not seem to share the technologist's passion for scalability; though he has proven that brain activity can be translated into data—and that data can be translated into movement—he is not drawn to large-scale projects like whole-brain emulation.
Rust Belt despair translated into support for Trump — and Putin Rust Belt despair translated into support for Trump — and Putin The mysterious warmth between Donald Trump and Russian strongman Vladimir Putin was one of the odder elements of the 2016 presidential race.
She has not given many interviews, and of those, few have been translated into English.
That drop translated into a reduction in uncompensated care costs of $10.4 billion last year.
A card explains early on that all of their barks have been translated into English.
International uproar over Khashoggi's murder has already translated into U.S. sanctions at an individual level.
Those fears have translated into choppy and dramatic trading in equity markets across the globe.
This has translated into the life-saving mission of the ship becoming harder and harder.
Those efforts often translated into lucrative opportunities for the designers whose work she wore, too.
The best part, though, is just seeing the Elder Scrolls world translated into card form.
In some cases, it even translated into off-screen relationships or subsequent on-screen pairings.
Overseas borrowing also creates foreign exchange liabilities when the dollar bonds are translated into yuan.
Their physical actions, assembling orders and moving items, are translated into virtual in-game moves.
The adaptation process must feel like watching something you've said translated into a different language.
That idea was translated into impeccable blowouts and polished curls with slightly off-center parts.
For other users, the right-to-left languages are automatically translated into their preferred language.
But these shortages had not yet translated into clear signs of wage growth, he said.
But it has not translated into coherent party platforms or policies on the national level.
This translated into a cumulative acute kidney injury rate of 9.3 percent, the study found.
Yet it is not clear to what extent these degrees have translated into economic gains.
Recent profit margin pressure at New Look has translated into higher but still sustainable leverage.
The English signs get translated into different languages around the world, but it's primarily Spanish.
The prize is awarded each year to a work of foreign fiction translated into English.
It is now licensed in over 200 markets worldwide and translated into over 60 languages.
That translated into 157% revenue growth in the latest quarter, up from 122% last year.
The materials used at Space Camp are translated into braille, as well as large print.
The results are then translated into personalized and detailed recommendations for diet and healthy living.
In some ways, the idea of icons or religious iconography translated into the brand movement.
Her nerves in anticipation of the big day translated into a pretty vivid anxiety dream.
Her brainwaves were translated into sound and visuals through the vibrating water on the dishes.
The observable gestures used to apply the paint are translated into movement, frame by frame.
The service is translated into English, Japanese and Chinese; at weekends, 17 languages are available.
Then her testimony would be translated into French and then back to English to confirm.
But there are few signs that relationship has translated into substantial sales revenue for HTC.
Or at least, in the case of marketers, translated into more noise on its platform.
The paucity of successful artists in the genre has translated into a scarcity of fans.
The 22019 hour-long hearing, translated into English by an interpreter, confirmed my worst suspicions.
Children can hear speeches translated into ordinary language and learn the secrets of stage combat.
Bryce's video star power also translated into donations, and he outraised Myers by $28500 million.
This year, his website will be translated into English, French and two forms of Chinese.
Smithsonian's exhibit accessibility guidelines have been translated into Vietnamese, Greek, Russian, Portuguese and other languages.
Mass parties that have organized grassroots enable dissenting views to be translated into governing platforms.
By the end of the Heisei era, many manga were translated into multiple foreign languages.
Kawaii, roughly translated into English as "cute," is the Japanese adoration of all things adorable.
The letter, which has been translated into English, German, French, and Italian, lists 22 questions.
"It's an abstraction of a very basic Chinese art translated into architecture," Mr. Yao said.
This translated into an operating margin of 5.9 percent against 6.1 percent a year-ago.
Someone with very sharp ears figured out that the drips actually translated into Morse code.
This accelerated flow of raw material hasn't translated into reduced import appetite for refined copper.
There was also a new brochure that explains the fee policy (translated into 11 languages).
Gonzales's starry fields and human-like forms are translated into undulating visions of horror vacui.
Local Costa Ricans were providing instructions and information, which was being simultaneously translated into English.
Lawyers fed up with new laws that were never translated into English started speaking out.
Yet that general aura of popularity around Ms. Bonino has not always translated into votes.
That has not, however, translated into looking at the criminal threats the Venezuelan situation presents.
On a state-by-state basis, this has translated into uneven economic and job growth.
But those moments never translated into big movement in the Democratic primary polls for Castro.
Meanwhile, the nurse audio has been translated into English and now going viral on TikTok.
It's not clear yet quite how much of Trump's rhetoric will be translated into policy.
Yet, these experiences have not translated into media coverage or a bounce in the polls.
His textbooks on algebraic geometry, translated into English, are regarded as classics in the field.
But Europeans say the change of style has not translated into less protectionism from Beijing.
This concern has translated into criticism and threats of regulation from politicians across the world.
His two novels translated into English are A Planet for Rent and Super Extra Grande.
"Convenience Store Woman" is Murata's 10th novel, and her first to be translated into English.
"Everything I see, taste, touch and smell get translated into sound," he explained over email.
"The idea that Trump had a stable set of intuitions that could then be translated into a set of principles that could then be translated into a set of policies was wrong," says Yuval Levin, the influential editor of the conservative journal National Affairs.
Receptors at the base of the whisker can then be read and translated into location data.
It's been translated into more than 40 languages and sold more than 8 million copies worldwide.
That translated into vintage ski sweaters and puffer coats — and of course, its more traditional sportswear.
In regular computers, any problem gets translated into arrays of controllable, two-choice switches, or bits.
But Cunningham's fundraising advantage and institutional backing hasn't translated into an outsize lead in the polls.
So far the discussion has not really translated into actual comprehensive policy plans — with one exception.
The apparent egalitarianism of digital competition has clearly not translated into a truly even playing field.
That translated into $42 billion in revenue, he said, and all those phones contained Oracle's property.
Translated into rewards, that equals one cent per dollar spent or a 1% return, ValuePenguin explains.
That beat is then translated into flashing lights by an algorithm that's stored on the microcontroller.
New technology allows children to hear the animals' sounds translated into English, and into full sentences.
So far bulls have been frustrated that mine supply crunch hasn't translated into refined metal crunch.
Apple's notoriously minimalist interfaces, for example, look almost barren when translated into Japan's compact written language.
For those with in-demand skills, that has translated into enormous investments for comparatively immature companies.
LME stocks, meanwhile, remain chronically low, which has translated into severe tightness in LME time spreads.
And in neither one does the desire get translated into the thing that that person wanted.
LaVorgna noted that hours worked would translated into a boost for gross domestic product, as well.
Her Skolstrejk för Klimatet (school strike for climate) banner has been translated into dozens of languages.
"Somehow gets translated into, 'Gwyneth says you should do this,'" she told The New York Times.
Yet early warning never translated into early action, leading to the death of over 250,000 people.
These days, some modern games actually are translated into Arabic, but that doesn't change the past.
And while shopper sentiment has been buoyant, too, according to surveys, it hasn't translated into action.
That's slightly lower than in 2015, which eventually translated into an audience of 11.9 million people.
"Second-hand time", her latest book to be translated into English, is her most ambitious yet.
A strong peso means revenue from other countries is worth less when translated into Mexican currency.
This article was originally published in German on Motherboard Germany and has been translated into English.
That exhibit opened May 22019, 2018, and has an online-accessible version translated into five languages.
Trump tweeted images of the letter, dated July 85033, both in Korean and translated into English.
These data are processed by machine-learning algorithms and translated into the actions in the game.
"The Reason I Jump", which came out in 2007, was eventually translated into over 30 languages.
The journals have now been edited and translated into English by archivist and historian Ze'ev Rosenkranz.
But for Trump, that hasn't translated into any kind of a boost in his approval ratings.
Those signals will be translated into digital signals that an electronic device can understand, Bosworth continued.
Critics love this show but that hasn't really translated into things like Emmy Awards or ratings.
Through external remote, simple touch gestures are translated into different light patterns that communicate different messages.
Renaud Begin was interviewed in French, and his statements, quoted above, have been translated into English.
For many companies, tax savings have also translated into investments in their workers' families and futures.
But our correspondent Peter Goodman reports that political liberation has not translated into broad material gains.
"From shopping aisles to online carts, consumer confidence translated into holiday cheer for retail," said Sadove.
He depicts himself as the conduit through which a corporation's mission was translated into architectural form.
As the stock market has risen, big point moves have translated into increasingly smaller percentage changes.
This translated into extensive surveillance that would be almost comical if it hadn't been so unsettling.
The musical was translated into Yiddish by Shraga Friedman and first performed in Israel in 1965.
The panel's report was soon translated into English by William Godwin, the father of Mary Shelley.
It has sold more than 140 million copies and been translated into more than 20 languages.
An eye-opening chronicle of French dining from 1846 has just been fully translated into English.
That growth — plus the windfall of deep tax cuts — has translated into gushers of corporate profits.
It became an international best seller, was translated into 214 languages and adapted as an opera.
A 7-point victory almost always produces a wave election type margin when translated into seats.
When the waiter replies in French, you'll hear his words translated into English in your ear.
That lost momentum translated into losses in the first nominating contests in Iowa and New Hampshire.
Yet it took another two decades for Professor Kummerow's research to be translated into regulatory action.
Gospel call and response is translated into a physical conversation, rapturously underscored by Rob Sinclair's lighting.
That, she said, has translated into an extreme in "haves" and "have-nots" among its municipalities.
BAMENDA, Cameroon — Lawyers have long put up with laws that aren't translated into their native English.
Professor Chomsky is the author of numerous best-selling political works, translated into scores of languages.
"The atmosphere created by the staff translated into an instant rapport between us," Mr. Hampe said.
Each bump up in salary and billing has translated into a larger, more attractively appointed apartment.
Yellow's physical visibility, which makes it so useful in signaling danger, hasn't translated into cultural favor.
Mr. Greenblatt's ties to Mr. Trump have translated into more striking levels of power and prestige.
But so far, that sentiment hasn't always translated into support for female candidates in 2020. Sen.
He was 23 percent behind Mr. Fayulu, which would have translated into around 4.5 million votes.
" It was only in 1971 that "La Gloire de l'Empire" — translated into English as "A Novel.
Its 113 episodes have been shown in more than 100 countries, translated into in 23 languages.
These were translated into different languages and consulted by individuals in the medical field across Europe.
None of the interviews suggested that Moore's past comments about women translated into any bad behavior.
" Mr. Stanekzai said the international pressure on Pakistan had "translated into revenge on the Afghan people.
My book Knowing the Score — about philosophical themes in sport — is currently being translated into Dutch.
It's how books become translated into multiple languages, and how researchers can share their scientific findings.
Even if it hasn't translated into many Minnesota wins, Dozier's run has been quite the show.
In Future: 2065, Geomancer is translated into Mandarin as feng shui shi or feng shui master.
Still, Abe's policy shift has translated into momentum for domestic and foreign activist funds at the margin.
As far as we know, that sort of research has never actually been translated into targeting tools.
The internet transmits data translated into fundamental units called bits, always equal to either zero or one.
As they speak, the data is translated into a circular shape that grows outward in real time.
The posts were shared on Facebook almost 100,000 times, which translated into more than 5 million views.
Whether or not that has translated into an uptick in Facebook streamers still remains to be seen.      
Deutsche Bank's "Passion to Perform" turned into "Performance that will make you suffer" when translated into German.
But for decades this success has not translated into higher visibility, or even better chances of employment.
His book on his time in the military, One Soldier's War, was translated into English in 2007.
That ad has been translated into Mandarin, Korean, Vietnamese and Cantonese to target minority-heavy areas. Rep.
LONDON — The persistent plunge in oil prices has translated into a new round of industry job cuts.
Being limited to where I could drive for work translated into the loss of thousands of dollars.
They were translated into warnings spread on radio and television, by text message and over the internet.
These signals are then translated into desired intentions, enabling anything from thought-to-text to moving objects.
The increased share of income going to capital has translated into a steadily lower share for labour.
It's been printed multiple times; the guidebooks are being distributed free and translated into the local language.
Thanks to the currency drop, every dollar spent on Japanese goods translated into a higher yen amount.
At any rate, increases in wages have not yet translated into increases in consumption and greater inflation.
A lot of languages are like that, including Python itself, which is usually translated into C code.
Microsoft has had the right ideas here for years, but that hasn't translated into the right execution.
"We've seen slowing GDP (in China), but that has not translated into slowing consumer interest," he said.
Those 15 minutes of fame translated into a trip to Fiji where 'Survivor' filmed earlier this year.
Baudelaire owed much of his macabre aesthetic to Edgar Allen Poe, whose works he translated into French.
The first couple months, this translated into worry and anxiety, coupled with a decent dose of emotion.
The novel has sold an estimated 50 million copies worldwide and has been translated into 46 languages.
"On the economy: "You have high confidence in America, but you're not seeing that translated into sales.
Last year the company sold $100,000 in product, which translated into $8,000 back to the community gardens.
Yet the economic strength has not translated into strong polling for the state and federal Liberal parties.
"He just gives good feelings, but these feelings need to be translated into actions," says Bishop Makarios.
But Obamacare's success in Whitley County and across Kentucky hasn't translated into political support for the law.
That belief has translated into public (government-provided) and private research funding, often followed by significant breakthroughs.
If you imagine the concept of a military-industrial complex translated into power architecture, that's the terminal.
If translated into a final general election vote, this means Hillary Clinton would win by a landslide.
Beijing's ongoing structural reform of its sprawling aluminium sector has translated into a cap on new capacity.
Reduced risk appetite and increasing funding costs have translated into lower margins and revenue for the bank.
But that hasn't translated into robust fundraising at the DNC, which was already in a financial hole.
In Egypt, statements by political figures are often translated into fusha before they're printed in a newspaper.
With responses translated into over 100 languages, anyone and everyone can call or text the disaster helpline.
It's an astonishing work from the Latin American author, whose work has been translated into twenty languages.
This means that the machine learning algorithm can't learn how a line drawing is translated into text.
Requirements or user stories are translated into tests that exercise each feature, under each possible user persona.
For some reason when you traumatize a nation, it gets translated into their genre-fiction fantasy movies.
The speech was translated into English by Elsa Kania of the Center for a New American Security.
"Translated into human language it is the distribution of money to the projects of ... lawmakers," he wrote.
The nation of Georgia, which saw more than 150 of its books translated into German this year.
The novel, the first of Yokoyama's to be translated into English, was a best seller in Japan.
Her books have been translated into more than 21980 languages and have sold millions of copies worldwide.
The team's success has translated into substantial revenue generation and profits for the federation, the lawsuit said.
Over the course of the spring, that plan was translated into the policy proposal unveiled on Thursday.
Buttigieg has benefited from a few moments that went viral online and translated into bursts of donations.
The script was translated into two remaining, distinct dialects of the language: Xaad Kil and Xaayda Kil.
One court reporter's tweets are being simultaneously translated into Turkish and followed by 10,000 people so far.
"The Camp of the Saints" was translated into several European languages but was hardly a runaway hit.
The books have been translated into dozens of languages and have sold around 18 million copies worldwide.
BRANTLEY To answer your question, Scott, it translated into the big time (and a bigger space) exquisitely.
It's not yet clear -- particularly with the Iowa results muddled -- how much that has translated into momentum.
The essay was translated into English and published on ChinaFile, a website that covers China, on Monday.
Yet he is one of those laureates for whom the prize has not translated into universal fame.
In an interview, he confirmed its sales figures and said it had been translated into 44 languages.
The dollar's softness benefits American companies with sales abroad, as those foreign revenues are translated into dollars.
The book has sold over 20093 million copies and has been translated into at least 22009 languages.
It's the first to be translated into English from bhasha, a language spoken by 40 million people.
The book has sold over 50 million copies and has been translated into at least 36 languages.
This broad support has translated into unprecedented investment, even in what is considered an "off year" election.
But this policy translated into many fewer training hours for Northern pilots to fly legacy combat aircraft.
Since then, his three novels have collectively sold a million copies and been translated into 35 languages.
That effort now exists as an expansive repository, part of which has been translated into 25 languages.
The figure is closely watched by investors who hope user growth can be translated into advertising revenue.
The 'VIP' package Three months later we wanted to see whether that outrage had translated into action.
The Constructivist ideals got translated into a different format, which was cartooning, large format drawing, and etching.
Esports popularity hasn't quite translated into college sports thus far, and isn't regulated yet by the NCAA.
For example, the cultural relevance and ubiquity of, say, sushi in Japan could be translated into something like pie and gravy in the UK, or burgers in the US. Consider 2001's Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, originally a Japanese game but translated into English for a Western audience.
Once the artwork was completed, it was translated into a jacquard weave in the Como region of Italy.
To the surprise of his supporters and critics alike, Mr Modi's searing rhetoric has been translated into incrementalism.
What to watch: The commission's successful negotiations are promising, but the findings must still be translated into law.
Speed swimmers look a bit like manta rays translated into bipedal form: long-torsoed, long-armed, short-legged.
Correction (November 27th 2018): This article previously stated that road signs in Aldershot had been translated into Nepalese.
Those firing pattern codes for each volunteer were then translated into electrical stimulation, delivered during another visual test.
Those derivatives translated into $6.284 billion to help the government offset a drop in income from crude sales.
The books have been translated into 26 languages and regularly topped best seller lists in the United States.
Gualinga's answers were translated into English for the discussion by Leila Salazar-López, executive director of Amazon Watch.
That has translated into attacks on tech giants like Facebook and Google over foreign infiltration of their networks.
Olagbaju: I feel like a lot of the portals I was drawing as a kid translated into mountains.
The brand is huge online, but has already translated into a real-world success with its bestselling cookbook.
He said they're working on getting the movie translated into her native Hindi, as she does not read.
Now it's all translated into English and you don't have to worry about shipping options, payment method, returning.
Over at the UEFA European soccer championship, that's translated into an alcohol ad blitz like you couldn't believe.
A refreshed Airport Library housing a collection of Dutch literature translated into over 20 languages reopens in March.
I was hitting the ball better in batting practice, and it finally translated into the game for me.
I don't know if it has actually translated into more violence, or if there's other factors at play.
Two: The character's costume has to be able to be translated into a dress-up or roleplay item.
At the press centre free copies of works by Mr Xi, translated into various languages, were on offer.
The catalog, which takes 18 months to produce and is translated into 33 languages, reaches 255 million people.
The production has been translated into eight languages, including Japanese, German, Korean, French, Dutch, Mandarin, Spanish and Portuguese.
The book was first published in Chinese in 2015 and has not been translated into English until now.
Translated into nickel demand that could amount to an extra 97,403 tonnes, according to Cairn Energy Research Advisors.
Even if India had maintained the rate of 2005, that would have translated into a further 42m workers.
But his unwavering focus on his goals translated into success no other player has been able to achieve.
Microsoft had the right idea first, but having the right idea hasn't translated into having the right apps.
But while the hourly wage translated into 41 Polish zlotys before the vote, it now equates to 34.
These days, I rarely have to worry if a game I'm interested in will be translated into English.
This huge new source of feed for its smelters translated into steadily falling Chinese imports of refined tin.
"It's good news, but it then has to be translated into commercial offers," Chief Executive Vittorio Colao said.
But the abrupt change in outlook on interest rates hasn't necessarily translated into a better outlook for housing.
Bulbank's strong franchise and large size have translated into more resilient through-the-cycle performance than Bulgarian peers.
Virtually, he will appear on an AltspaceVR stage, his voice and body language translated into a stylized avatar.
This support translated into voting behavior that empowered Democrats to adopt the Voting Rights and Civil Rights acts.
So far, however, a tighter raw materials market has not translated into higher Chinese demand for imported zinc.
This has translated into investments into clean meat startup Meatable, PowerPoint competitor Pitch, and open source network Oscoin.
If the past days have provided an example, Trump's political chastening hasn't translated into a more moderate tack.
There's an online (of course) quiz to find out, which has been translated into Spanish, Italian and Turkish.
And that shift in opinion translated into a massive wave of Democratic gains in the 1974 midterm balloting.
They won relief against removal to Colombia, which has translated into residency; they did not receive green cards.
While the question may have been translated into English incorrectly, the ambassador said Clinton also was clearly exhausted.
So far, the U.N.'s absolute legal immunity has translated into a total lack of accountability as well.
Her "Diary of a Young Girl" has been translated into 67 languages and has sold 30 million copies.
Commissioned by an American soldier working in public relations in Japan, they are political propaganda translated into art.
The impact was profound and protracted as it translated into the collapse of regional banks and real estate.
Those numbers however haven't translated into profitability as the company pumps in cash into marketing and R&D.
And yet that momentum has not translated into the currency that matters most in politics: cold, hard cash.
Those numbers, however, have not translated into profitability as the company pumps cash into marketing and R&D.
But these new conditions haven't always translated into the type of political action and policy that we want.
But economists say that effort has translated into miserly economic growth because it withdrew money from the economy.
For Oneman, the syrupy, slowed-down feeling of the drug translated into an increased fluidity in his DJing.
Translated into ice cream, it's a nubbly, lightly sweetened confection with calls for unity plastered on the container.
It has sold more than 45 million copies, been translated into 36 languages and recently became a film.
It has sold 1.5 million copies internationally and has been translated into 19 languages, catapulting him to prominence.
I think the metaphor of putting it to bed translated into the song and is representative of that.
Although individual studies have pointed to potential interventions and solutions, these have not yet translated into actual improvements.
Each of these clues asks for that number to be translated into a different language and then entered.
Issues reflected in those dialogues will be studied and translated into concrete actions — into building a future together.
Progressives should welcome the rage about politics because this momentum can be translated into electoral and policy changes.
No 'Francis effect' The Pope's popularity hasn't yet translated into a "Francis effect," according to the Pew study.
After four years, it had sold a thousand copies, and it was not translated into English until 1886.
Though the Syrian crisis is a huge and heartbreaking story, it has translated into relatively little charitable giving.
This indicator has been translated into a recession-probability gauge one year ahead by the New York Fed.
Sometimes I put lyrics to it and sometimes I don't, because the lyrics often get translated into Korean.
It will be scrutinized to see if the improvement in consumer and business confidence translated into job creation.
To date, Ayyub says, "Gujarat Files" has sold six hundred thousand copies and been translated into thirteen languages.
The tech industry has been vocal about its support of DACA, but that hasn't always translated into jobs.
She has written 14 novels; "The Governesses," published in 1992, is the first to be translated into English.
Galileo Publishers; 304 pages; £14.99 Critical essays introducing some of the greatest works of fiction ever translated into English.
Her diary was published two years later and has been read worldwide and translated into at least 60 languages.
Price's nomination is just one peek at what Trump's notorious misogyny will look like when it's translated into policy.

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