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"whittle" Definitions
  1. to form a piece of wood, etc. into a particular shape by cutting small pieces from it

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"It will take time to whittle that down," he said.
The audio wasn't too difficult to whittle down this time.
First, we had to whittle down the field a bit.
How did you whittle them down to the final 10?
Democrats then lobbied to whittle that number down to three.
These battlefield years will whittle you into a strong woman.
It was the bromance between Mr. Jonas and Mr. Whittle.
MPs vote to whittle the candidates down to a final two.
"You know, it started off as a misunderstanding," Cole Whittle says.
Voting later in the week will whittle the field down further.
Its Style Plan helps whittle down the best pieces for you.
This can be helpful in deciding which apps to whittle down.
Robust consumer spending helped businesses to whittle down an inventory overhang.
What exactly men like Whittle are expecting tomorrow is a mystery.
They are David Middendorf, Thomas Whittle, David Britt and Cynthia Holder.
Still, he continued to sculpt, throw pots, build furniture, and whittle.
But critics say the real aim is to whittle down the programme.
" Whittle also briefly spoke with the station, saying he "stopped the threat.
Socialist Party candidates should whittle itself down before the primary to two
Whack recorded around 60 songs, just to whittle it down to 15.
It was Beal who helped the Wizards whittle the Thunder lead down.
Netflix helps viewers whittle down those choices through personalization of the website.
The department store chain continues to whittle away at its store fleet,.
To whittle this story down to 10 titles required some little cheats.
The CDC's initial findings don't really whittle the field down at all.
They whittle out the hull and mast and then attach scrap-plastic sails.
What's next: The company will whittle down the options to the three finalists.
I then whittle the list down to a few dozen brands each trip.
Mr Selten's work let economists whittle down the number of possible Nash equilibria.
London Assembly member, Pete Whittle, will now become acting leader of the party.
From there, she said, you can whittle down the options as a family.
She explains that keywords related to suicide help whittle down publicly available data.
They merely expected the Electoral College to whittle down the list of candidates.
The ex-KPMG executives charged were David Middendorf, David Britt and Thomas Whittle.
Dybeck Happe will lead GE's efforts to continue to whittle down that debt.
Just make a list of recipe possibilities that you can whittle down later.
MPs would then vote in a series of rounds to whittle down the candidates.
They really have to do their best to whittle it down step by step.
His DNCE bandmates JinJoo Lee and Cole Whittle were also seen in the background.
Then, rounds of elections will take place to whittle down the number of contenders.
"I will never not try to force everyone to eat Mexican food," says Whittle.
What happens when you whittle a book down to only its most salient quotes?
They're trying to whittle down every last bit of material, every bit of weight.
In general, try to whittle a statement down to only the most important parts.
"Scientific diplomacy [with Cuba] has been effective throughout a number of administrations," Whittle said.
How did you whittle it all down to the length that it is now?
Jonas, JinJoo Lee, and Cole Whittle performed at Up & Down for DNCE's 1st anniversary.
We whittle meat from bone as the sun lights the candles of cottonwood crowns.
Users can get ideas from the app and then further whittle down their preferences.
If you're covered, "start the claim process as quickly as you can," Whittle said.
How many decades would staying in a smaller home whittle from your retirement date?
After that, green energy is expected to whittle away at demand for fossil fuels.
"I've decided I'm going to whittle," Cassidy, 66, jokingly tells PEOPLE in this week's issue.
NASA expects it will take a year and a half to whittle down the list.
Oklahoma City pushed its lead to 13 points before Dallas began to whittle it down.
What better way to whittle away the summer than by embarking on a reading project?
You've spent all night trying to whittle that one down to come home with you.
This process helped them whittle down the genome until no more genes could be removed.
Conservatives lawmakers then hold several rounds of votes to whittle down the number of candidates.
To whittle this list down to a more manageable number, we add in sector criteria.
Charlotte (23-26) rallied to whittle the margin to 2100-216 just before the break.
But their initiatives skew the market, whittle away public land, and leave out entire communities.
Every foot you can whittle off that vulnerable distance would save pilots' lives in combat.
Much as they tried, Barton could not whittle their deficit down to anything significantly closer.
Tuesday's special election will whittle down the list of contenders vying for former Democratic Rep.
But we...through the laws, through the new conventions, we're seeking to whittle that down.
In the long term, "peak demand" threatens to whittle away at the value of oil.
The outcome will whittle the competition to a one-on-one election on Nov. 7.
I buy two or three cases at a time and then I whittle them away.
She'd been the soundtrack of adolescence, often validating feelings adults can whittle down to insignificance.
Tim Kaine, who will be key in helping whittle down Trump's huge lead among white men.
Recent weeks have seen Elizabeth Warren whittle away at Bernie Sanders' lead among progressive Democratic voters.
Peter Whittle, the party's deputy leader, argued that "the biggest issues of our time are cultural".
Drake says the Times has a recruiter to help whittle through the digital stack of applications.
The former boy bander's DNCE bandmates Cole Whittle and JinJoo Lee also appear in the footage.
Starring Ricky Whittle and Ian McShane, the story subverts religious mythology in a twisted, modern world.
We feel pressure to tone them up, or whittle them down, or else hide them away.
The group's goal is to whittle down stockpiles in developed countries to the five-year average.
Perhaps. But watching our share of the voting public whittle away each election cycle is worse.
Peter Whittle, UKIP's member of the London Assembly, also criticized the remarks, saying they were "disgraceful".
So, you have a couple days to strategize and whittle down which style(s) to snag.
A quick sale would decrease the value of the shares and whittle down the $100 million.
The icy bands could whittle down to nothing in 300 million years, or sooner, scientists said.
Bouygues has been expected for months to sell out of Alstom or whittle down its stake.
On average, respondents say the existing tariffs will whittle down growth only by 0.1 percentage point.
Watch out for high mutual fund and management fees, which can whittle away at your savings.
To whittle down the confusion, individuals should focus on a couple of key qualifications, he said.
Conversation turned to the fanny pack Mr. Whittle was wearing, one of many in his collection.
"You can't sculpt that with pie dough, so you have to whittle away the dough instead." 
Ms. Whittle, a part-time nurse, said she found the idea of a female president "extremely" important.
More importantly, expect the Powerwall to whittle away at the reasons not to own an electric car.
The Blue Demons whittle the lead back to single digits at 14-69 with 4:34 go.
When Venus, or any planet, is retrograde, things whittle away, and Venus is the planet of money.
In the show as in the book, action centers on the improbably named Shadow Moon (Ricky Whittle).
Simon also helped Roborace whittle the design from April into the production version that was announced yesterday.
They could attempt to whittle down their Medicaid programs and use the leftover money for other purposes.
At the same time, production cutbacks initiated by OPEC last year have helped whittle down oil supplies.
Conservative MPs hold a series of votes to whittle down the shortlist to Johnson and Jeremy Hunt.
It is something insurers want badly, said James Whittle, chief claims counsel for the American Insurance Association.
From there, you can whittle down your debts by attacking the balances with the highest rates first.
Users add them to captions as a simple way to whittle down broader categories into narrower subjects.
It had to create a complex lottery system to whittle down the list to a lucky 120.
The Justice Department has faced mounting pressure by the administration to whittle down a massive court backlog.
Simpson scored the Wolverines' last eight points of the half to whittle the Badgers lead to 10.
Jumping in front of the stage, Mr. Jonas and Mr. Whittle pumped their fists and shouted support.
The drop in Saudi shipments in recent months could soon help to whittle away at those inventory levels.
You should tell your story to "mentors, investors; whittle down even further" as you go along, he added.
It stars Deadwood's Ian McShane as Mr. Wednesday, and The 100's Ricky Whittle as protagonist Shadow Moon.
Telefonica has been trying to whittle down debt piled up through multibillion-euro investment in high-speed networks.
Anglo announced plans in December to whittle down its business to cope with severe falls in commodity prices.
Though you've done some damage to them, you haven't managed to whittle down the enemy force quick enough.
He added you should also "set aside any bonus money or tax refunds" to whittle down those balances.
Do it right, and you'll slowly whittle the enemy down to nothing before you engage their main force.
Conservatives lawmakers then hold several rounds of votes from June 211 to whittle down the number of candidates.
And, hospitals claim, these rates are irrelevant, since — after insurers whittle them down — no one actually pays them.
Ezra Callahan was roommates with Sean Parker and was hired to "whittle away" at Eduardo Saverin's CFO responsibilities.
I'm trying to whittle away at my nihilism (both the personal and the political) in other small ways.
That would help Trump's goal to whittle down the $420 billion trade deficit the U.S. has with China.
Why wouldn't we want to whittle away institutional glut to make the government more responsive to public demand?
New Orleans knocked down seven straight field goals during one stretch to whittle the lead down to five.
The number of applications varies wildly by country, but the process to whittle them down is entirely random.
The craftiest and largest corporations can still legally whittle down their effective tax rate into the single digits.
Over time, the Trump administration tried to whittle down the president's promise to just Social Security and Medicare.
If several candidates come forward, a secret vote is held among Conservative MPs to whittle down the field.
Last summer Moss visited Nestle, which impressed upon him their efforts to whittle back on salt, sugar and fat.
Bryan Whittle gave his first detailed account of the Thursday night shooting while speaking with The Oklahoman on Saturday.
Analysts say Amazon was able to whittle down its tax liability by taking advantage of tax credits and deductions.
That is a lot, but a good problem to have so I needed a way to whittle that down.
A number of the contenders might fall short and voting later this week will whittle the field down further.
Mathews said it&aposs unlikely either of the men, Juan Carlos Nazario and Bryan Whittle, will face criminal charges.
We wound up with about 400 names on a spreadsheet and were forced to whittle it down from there.
MPs whittle down the list of challengers to two and then the party's 125,000 members make the final selection.
As an example they support smart glasses, which Whittle says accounts for about 10 percent of its business today.
They have around 80 employees, but expect to hit 100 by the end of Q3 this year, Whittle says.
I whittle this vast list down to "people I actually talk to," which turns out to be 143 people.
Conservative members began to whittle down their demands to two (admittedly big) things, and worked those into the bill.
The remaining candidates will face two further votes on Thursday to whittle down the contest to the final two.
What this mostly enables is combo-attacks that you can use to whittle down and break strong enemy positions.
Efforts by businesses to whittle down an inventory glut and spending cuts by energy companies have also inflicted pain.
Viewers could start binge-watching immediately, or they could wait and see whether mathematicians can whittle this number down.
I spent five and a half hours trying to whittle down it's health before I just stopped caring entirely.
Mr. Macron promised voters that he could whittle unemployment to 7 percent by the next presidential election in 2022.
The annual interest rate is 29 percent, which makes it hard for her to whittle down her outstanding balance.
But negotiations begin from high positions until the parties whittle down their respective demands and meet in the middle.
It heralds, instead, a threat to abortion access that could more subtly whittle away at the right Roe protects.
In the list below, we've attempted to whittle down our 10 favourites of the 2010s, in no ranked order.
Some EU banks are still recovering from the financial crisis as they whittle away piles of poorly performing loans.
"He handed me a joint in Amsterdam, like, 'Hold this for me,'" Mr. Whittle said, nodding toward Mr. Jonas.
"Given recent price developments, we will not whittle down our powerful monetary easing for the time being," he said.
All the explosions, all the gunplay, all the collapsing bits of scenery were meant to whittle down the numbers.
The bank continued to whittle down its "bad bank," known as Citi Holdings, which holds many of Citigroup's unwanted assets.
Conservative lawmakers will whittle down the field to two candidates before ordinary members of the party vote on the winner.
The end of net neutrality might not be enough to kill Amazon's cloud, but it could whittle down its margins.
That I wasn't a grotesque mass who'd have to whittle myself out of existence before I could be considered attractive.
Better then starts looking for errors and contacting your insurance to see what it can whittle your bill down to.
So you can say "Show me movies with Tom Hanks" and then add "only the dramas" to whittle the list.
You can whittle them down to whatever shape you desire as well, though I've rarely had to grab my file.
Chicago and Colorado were the first to whittle down their 40-man regular-season rosters, expanded from 25 on Sept.
That will not only help keep costs under control but also force students to whittle down their list of schools.
The acceleration in consumer spending also helped businesses to whittle down an inventory overhang, leading to a smaller inventory build.
Fellow band members Cole Whittle and JinJoo Lee joined in the festivities, and model Ashley Graham was also in attendance.
"It's exciting and you never know what's going to happen and that's kind of what we do everyday," Whittle says.
The acceleration in consumer spending likely helped businesses to whittle down an inventory overhang, resulting in a smaller inventory build.
"To the untrained eye the two drones may look a hell of a lot alike," wrote Richard Whittle last year.
Friday's announcement will likely increase Trump's chances of winning and whittle down the already slim chances of a Democratic sweep.
Democrats have little hope of winning control in North Carolina and Florida, though they hope to whittle the GOP's supermajorities.
Waist-training is all the rage, thanks to the Kardashians, and people are wearing literal corsets to whittle their waists.
Fleiss said the company will whittle its list of around 100 or so products down to a handful of choices.
The New York Times called Vista's hiring strategy "decidedly unusual" for how it uses tests to whittle down candidate lists.
It was enough to whittle Hillary Clinton's pledged-delegate lead to around 213, despite her own solid win in Arizona.
The real question here, though, is over what Gaga would have to do to appease shaken, scared men like Whittle.
At the marina, beneath a forest of wooden masts, a couple of craftsmen whittle and plane away at their boat.
Under its leadership rules, Conservative Party lawmakers will whittle down probably around a dozen candidates to a shortlist of two.
Memphis (237-235, 210-2) failed to whittle into the lead, the result of a poor offense in all phases.
It'll take future studies to whittle down the types of green spaces that produce the healthiest people, he told CNN.
She prefers hotels that accept pets and said she would evaluate star ratings and prices, then whittle down a selection.
As retailers continue to whittle down their footprints, whether of want or need, that theory will be tested in 2018.
Although rival exporters have captured the bulk of the recent demand, the buying has helped whittle down hefty global supplies.
A judge has ordered Alphabet to whittle down its trade secret claims even further in its landmark lawsuit against Uber.
Now Musk says he wants to whittle down capital expenditures, and that starts with personally approving any expenditure above $1 million.
Just this week, the Senate approved a $3.9 billion emergency spending package to help the department whittle down its monstrous backlog.
S. trade tensions and volatile markets, suggesting the central bank's next move could be to ramp up - not whittle down - stimulus.
Most are undecided and waiting for the field to whittle itself down before taking a closer look at the candidates' positions.
But the questioner struggled to get a straight answer on how ­— or whether — the bursting Democratic field might whittle itself down.
A number of the contenders look set to fall short, and voting later this week will whittle the field down further.
For years, tax hawks have railed about companies finagling statutes to whittle down their bill to Uncle Sam — to no effect.
The state of play: Conservative MPs have voted in a series of five ballots to whittle the field down to two.
Specifically, conservative pundit Bill Whittle, when appearing on NRA TV, asked that Gaga not get political during her halftime show performance.
An additional 10 million tonnes in exports would help whittle down massive U.S. soybean stocks that have depressed prices for months.
It turned into a long enough list in the end that we had to whittle it down to our 10 favorites.
Insurers and the government then whittle down that price using methods that vary from one type of patient to the next.
Rising exports will help whittle away at brimming U.S. crude prices, helping to reduce a global oversupply and push up prices.
Kohl's laid out plans earlier this year to whittle its square footage over time, but that doesn't entail shuttering stores altogether.
The series aims to take 30 teen boys and young men and whittle them down into the perfect, well, boy band.
Several big banks, including JPMorgan Chase, have begun to whittle down the number of employees with access to the SWIFT gateway.
BALLOT OF LAWMAKERS: From June 13 Conservatives lawmakers then hold several rounds of votes to whittle down the number of candidates.
It's still unclear how Amazon plans to whittle down the number of applications or when it plans to announce its selection.
I have watched men struggle free of their chains and whittle out new tools of self expression besides anger and violence.
Even when the Ramblers went scoreless for more than four minutes, the Wildcats managed only to whittle Loyola's lead to 13.
BALLOT OF LAWMAKERS: From June 211 Conservatives lawmakers then hold several rounds of votes to whittle down the number of candidates.
But things change in a seven-game series, when coaches have time to whittle away at the other side's primary weaknesses.
Buffett, while Kraft Heinz continues to whittle down their total debt, do you feel that the current dividend payout is appropriate?
Although rival exporters have captured the bulk of the recent demand, the buying has helped to whittle down hefty global supplies.
The FCA and BoE want banks and other financial firms to whittle down the number of contracts that mature after 2021.
Officials across Florida started a machine recount of the midterm vote Saturday, as mandated by law when the margins whittle below 0.5%.
Analysts on Wall Street said the price drop took investors by surprise with some worrying it would whittle down Tesla's profit margins.
In a merger, the companies could whittle down their store counts from their current total of nearly 700 together, the sources said.
Los Angeles bakery Whisk and Whittle provided a creepy crawlers cake, skeleton cookies, caramel apples and vampire bat cookies for the bash.
The band also includes bassist-keyboardist Cole Whittle, guitarist JinJoo and drummer Jack Lawless, who all color-coordinated for the big show.
To help whittle down the options, we've put together an essential edit of under-bed containers that cater to different lifestyle needs.
Now, as the company prepares to go public and is cutting its losses, Uber has had to whittle down its international footprint.
Portland increased its lead to 33-50, but Green buried back-to-back 3's to whittle the margin to 63-218.
Oh, and it comes with a built-in sharpener — just in case you still whittle your pencils down to a smoky stub.
There's so much incredible material leaving Netflix in July that we struggled to whittle it down to just 10 must-watch highlights.
Paul Rickenbach, the mayor of East Hampton, N.Y., officiated there at the home of the groom's mother and stepfather, Christopher Whittle. Mrs.
Advertising and marketing tech companies also are getting squeezed as agencies whittle down the number of tech firms that they work with.
Portland increased its lead to 63-23, but Green buried back-to-back 23's to whittle the margin to 24-240.
"The record is going to be ... a handful of 10, 12, 13 snapshots of just ... what the DNCE world is," Whittle said.
He has backtracked on many of his signature issues and hedged on his commitments, trying to whittle down his supporters' outsize expectations.
These armies are then matched up against each other, with heroes automatically battling it out to whittle away at each other's life.
The judge, prosecutors and defense lawyers will use the questionnaires to further whittle down the potential jurors into a much smaller pool.
That is because making regular payments to whittle down your student loans will enable you to make steady progress toward financial freedom.
Republicans criticized Mr. Obama's efforts to whittle down the number of men being held at Guantánamo, warning about the risk of recidivism.
There's another debate Thursday night, and plenty of time after for the field to whittle itself down to a more manageable size.
Colton climbs these increasingly narrow steps as a way to whittle down the mass of 30 contestants until just one — the One — remains.
This all comes at a time when Uber is attempting to whittle down its losses, become more efficient and go public in 2019.
BALLOT OF LAWMAKERS: Concluded by end of June Conservatives lawmakers then hold several rounds of votes to whittle down the number of candidates.
The funky foursome – rounded out by bassist-keyboardist Cole Whittle, guitarist JinJoo and drummer Jack Lawless – released "Toothbrush" on their 2015 EP Swaay.
The airline also claims an upgraded food menu and a range of entertainment options will help whittle away the many hours on board.
The 100's Ricky Whittle, who plays Shadow, boasted that people who have read the book will still be surprised by the adaptation.
At the same time, there continue to be developments that will whittle away at Spotify's, Pandora's and other streaming companies already thin margins.
But Hagle thinks it could be a product of the large field of Democrats, with voters looking for ways to whittle it down.
The aim is to whittle down the number of outstanding contracts using Libor to the smallest number possible by the end of 2021.
The next step is to whittle down the list of eligible movies to fit the number of finalists allowed in a particular category.
Approval of both megamergers would effectively whittle down the nation's five largest health insurers into just a big three — Anthem, Aetna and UnitedHealth.
I took this massive block of over a million words she had given me and aimed to whittle it down into something beautiful.
It follows Wednesday and ex-con-turned-bodyguard Shadow Moon (The 100's Ricky Whittle) as they assemble an army of Old Gods.
Bassist Cole Whittle humps the stage, Joe Jonas enters the crowd — anything's on the table as long as it gets the people dancing.
BALLOT OF LAWMAKERS: Concluded by end of June Conservatives lawmakers then hold several rounds of votes to whittle down the number of candidates.
"I think he's actually thinking about so many things at once and trying to whittle it down in those pauses," Mr. Sawyers said.
The SEC also alleges that three former KPMG partners — David Middendorf, Thomas Whittle and David Britt — directed Sweet to obtain the confidential information.
Iguodala also responded to the hypothetical, and it's fair to say we can whittle his offseason destination down by one team, at least.
Oil prices have been recovering throughout the last year as OPEC, Russia and other producers limit their output to whittle away at oversupply.
Jack Lawless, Cole Whittle and JinJoo Lee join Jonas in DNCE, which is "dance," but the way you'd say it when you're drunk.
But most Republicans, if they had the chance, would whittle away at them and that is something the American people do not want.
He found an N-95 mask that he saved just for when he retrieved patients from the ER. Gillian Whittle, 66, Griswold, Conn.
All of which suggests that it will take time to whittle down the $46.3 billion of debt attached to G.E.'s industrial businesses.
With every opportunity he has repeated that he needs the public's cooperation to help whittle down the list, removing those who are safe.
With the Phase 1 trade deal sealed, investors could be drawn back to the bruised semiconductor and automobile sectors as inventories whittle down.
It has been up to those delegates to whittle themselves down at a series of seven congressional district conventions and  Saturday's state convention.
Why it matters: The DNC raised the qualification criteria in September for 2020 debates in a bid to whittle down the crowded field.
Whenever Wyoming would whittle down the gap, San Diego State responded with mini-runs to push the advantage back to 25-plus points.
Put a pound bag of peanut M&M's in front of me and watch me whittle it to fun size in no time.
The committee will whittle the list down to one by April, which will then be passed to the government for a potential referendum.
Whittle is highly recognizable, prone as she is to wearing homemade fashion adorned with colorful iterations of her shapes in felt or foam.
They are scheduled to whittle those alternatives down to three within several weeks, but the uproar from residents may have set back that schedule.
The team converted $11 million of Mack's 2019 base salary and roster bonus into a signing bonus to whittle more room under the cap.
And there's a fine argument to be made that the point is to whittle away at Americans' belief in any kind of objective truth.
This spring, Jepsen told PEOPLE she had recorded about 100 songs for her forthcoming project and had begun to whittle down a track list.
This presented three options: Use Apple's earbuds, which fit; try to whittle down the rubber on your existing headphone jack; or use a dongle.
McCree can interrupt that with his Flash Bang, stunning Junkrat long enough for a Fan the Hammer to whittle his health down to nothing.
Meanwhile, department stores are working to whittle down the number of products they keep on their shelves, which could potentially cut off some supply.
Shadow (Whittle) and Mr. Wednesday (McShane) prefer the old gods and urge them to fight the new ones, leading to the trailer's promised carnage.
The gorgeous new drama follows recently released prison inmate Shadow Moon (Ricky Whittle) into the battle between the Old Gods and the New Gods.
The fact that you can be contractually obligated to whittle down for roles — like, say, that of a raptor wrangler in Jurassic World 2.
A Drummond dunk made it 216-22010, but the Timberwolves finished the quarter on an 29-953 run to whittle Detroit's lead to eight.
Merk & Kremont DNCE DNCE formed in 2015, when Jonas, 28, launched the band with guitarist JinJoo Lee, bassist Cole Whittle and drummer Jack Lawless.
It's true that the initial spark for Octavia is her attraction to a Grounder named Lincoln (Ricky Whittle), but she owns her transformation completely.
Golden Hour builds on this, successful in its attempt to whittle pop-country to a sharper point, rather than break out of it completely.
Many BOJ policymakers, including Kuroda, see little need or room to ease further and feel their next step should be to whittle down stimulus.
An official from the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, the global body that monitors agreements to whittle down stockpiles, stood by, beaming.
Regulators want markets to whittle away outstanding Libor contracts that go beyond the end of 2021, and avoid adding new contracts to the stockpile.
After a lot of discussion — and a bit of arguing — we've managed to whittle that down to the 10 best games of the year.
Instead, they aimed to test the Supreme Court's willingness to whittle away at women's access to abortion in the name of protecting their health.
In a colorful group show at CAC Cincinnati, artists Calcagno Cullen, Amanda Curreri, and Lindsey Whittle invite visitors to join in their creative processes.
If you scrape away the duplicates, those numbers whittle down to 1.7 million unique comments against repeal and 24,000 unique comments in favor of repeal.
Thoughts of this process as we whittle down to really four, but it sounds like he was at two and then made the decision today.
The board has a screening process to whittle down the large number of applicants to about 100 candidates whom they invite to Johnson Space Center.
That would whittle down the huge and democratically unaccountable Brussels bureaucracy, and it would repatriate a large amount of authority transferred to the EU Commission.
And because "Game of Thrones" boasts a huge ensemble cast, the network likely had to decide to whittle down the list of names it submitted.
Milling was expensive; it required special tooling that could precisely whittle a block of aluminum down to the super-sharp edges found on the Air.
Over the next few months, the committee votes remotely to whittle the list down to 294 semifinalists by November and then 22017 finalists by January.
Samuel L. Jackson's got it twisted if he thinks a black British actor doesn't understand a brotha's struggle ... so says "American Gods" star Ricky Whittle.
For Berkshire, which is under pressure to find investments and whittle down a $13 billion stockpile of cash, this marks a rare shift in strategy.
The company has published its shortlist of new logo proposals, which it will now consider, refine, and whittle down to create its next brand identity.
And while it might seem strange that it took this long to whittle 216 teams down to 168, so it is, and so it was.
A second round to whittle down the number of contenders to replace Theresa May is due on Tuesday, with the result due around 1700 GMT.
But he reiterated that it was too early to debate specific means to whittle down stimulus with inflation distant from the BOJ's 2 percent target.
As the third primary contest on the calendar, South Carolina could further whittle down the Republican field, particularly if Kasich, Rubio or Bush break out.
Already, brokers are wrestling with declining stock-trading commissions with volumes low as calm stock markets glide higher and competitive electronic markets whittle away fees.
"Cuba's now saying that economic development is good for the country's well being, and it plans to pursue it in a sustainable manner," Whittle added.
So, every morning, a producer (usually Jonathan Wolfe, formerly a reporter on the Metro desk) and I whittle down the episode to the magic time.
For starters, take a look at your cell phone plan to see if you can whittle it down, or maybe go out to eat less.
Last year, the fast-food chain began allowing U.S. franchisees to whittle down their all-day breakfast offerings in order to speed up service times.
You can probably whittle your liability by going through last year's records and checking to see if tips from tax professionals may apply to you.
Devaluation pushed inflation to a 30-year high of 33% in 2017, and attempts to whittle down fuel and bread subsidies met with street protests.
But for others, Mr. Trump's place on the ballot could help preserve some newly vacant Republican seats and help whittle away at the Democratic majority.
Jen Giles, Megan Whittle and Kali Hartshorn each had two goals and an assist for the Terrapins (23-0), who won their 13th national title.
But that won't stop them from belittling the process and, by extension, degrading the Constitution, if they can whittle away public trust in our institutions.
"All of the pieces I make have a performative component," said Whittle, during an artist talk at The Carnegie Art Gallery in nearby Covington, Kentucky.
The transfers are part of President Obama's final push to whittle down the population at the naval base before he leaves office in two weeks.
Our hapless protagonist, ex-con Shadow Moon (Ricky Whittle), will meet dozens of gods on his journey, and we're not going to reveal them all here.
A trade deal could trigger accelerated U.S. commodities purchases by China, which would help whittle down massive stockpiles of crops such as soybeans, corn and wheat.
The trip "backstage," where Wednesday's hired mortal agent Shadow Moon (Ricky Whittle) sees the gods in their true forms, is also taken directly from the book.
But in the case of Aramco, the yearslong process has faced difficulties in the financial and geopolitical worlds, forcing Prince Mohammed to whittle his ambitions significantly.
Primarily, Plum's (Nash) brain, which she spends all her time using to focus on ways to whittle down her body before an upcoming gastric bypass surgery.
Basically, each game starts out with 100 players who whittle each other down, Battle Royale-style, until the last player or team standing is crowned champion.
That is, every smear campaign with rumour-mongering and discord-sowing will only whittle down further his credibility and that of his country, the United States.
It could then become a backdoor way for states to whittle down their Medicaid expansion rolls while still drawing the generous federal funding that Obamacare provides.
In the first stage of the contest to replace May, Conservative members of parliament whittle down 11 candidates to two frontrunners in a series of ballots.
They then review ALL scientific studies, find 1368 citations that apply, whittle them down to 7 by eliminating any that don't meet their very strict criteria.
Now actor Ricky Whittle is making some noise about his own character's death with claims that his former boss Jason Rothenberg "bullied" him off the show.
To whittle down the surplus weighing on the domestic market, analysts expect China to export refined product, putting more pressure on a well supplied global markets.
"It really seemed to be love at first sight for both turtles," Emma Whittle, a turtle keeper at the centre, told the press at the time.
To whittle it down, Spotify listed 20183 of the most streamed of these tunes, and it could make a pretty great playlist for the coming months.
That is, every smear campaign with rumor-mongering and discord-sowing will only whittle down further his credibility and that of his country, the United States.
Deputy leader Peter Whittle has claimed that the burqa, a religious body garment, is a "deliberate barrier" to integration and should be forbidden in public places.
The Dark Tower looks like it was written with a certain budget in mind, and forced to whittle itself down to a fraction of the cost.
At the heart of the complex and visually stunning story is Shadow Moon (Ricky Whittle) and his new friend and boss/mentor, Mr. Wednesday (Ian McShane).
Whittle down the submissions and come up with a list of finalists that get to pitch at a glitzy event with a lot of media attention.
Additional rounds in winter and spring will whittle down the field until the first group of 20 "Imagine" and 20 "Reimagine" schools are announced in May.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky has been struggling to whittle down the list of holdouts in his caucus to win approval for the measure.
It is also tempting to believe that Trump may be leaving some posts unfilled because he wants to whittle down functions of government he doesn't like.
When Fulcher joined, he immediately cut about half the staff, following earlier layoffs, to whittle down costs and focus on serving small and medium-sized businesses.
For Sale signs have multiplied noticeably in New Canaan this year as the community has struggled to attract enough buyers to whittle down its substantial supply.
"American Gods," at its core, is a road story about an ex-con named Shadow (Ricky Whittle), who takes up with Mr. McShane's enigmatic Mr. Wednesday.
Even once you whittle it down to a specific brand, you'll probably still need to choose between three or four red shades in any given range.
The company is ready to be profitable, Tesla CEO Elon Musk recently wrote in an email to staff, and needs to whittle down its capital expenditures.
Built-in filters make it easy to explore these collections, allowing you to whittle down searches by artists, subjects, centuries, object types, galleries, and even colors.
If, like us, you tend to owe the I.R.S. a little money every year, you gradually whittle that refund down, as you add your sources of income.
British actor Ricky Whittle plays Shadow, a gentle giant who walks out of prison and into the middle of a brewing war between deities old and new.
Whittle said he pulled into the parking lot, and witnesses pointed out the gunman, who investigators say had shot and wounded a woman and two girls inside.
As for the release date: we'll have to remain patient -- with 82 entries to critique and whittle down, the curators have a happy problem on their hands.
Diet culture promises us that if we work hard enough, buy the right products, and spend enough time, we can whittle our bodies down to the ideal.
By keeping its production running at the full rate for now, CFM has been able to whittle down delays in delivering LEAP engines to Boeing and Airbus.
Conservative lawmakers will gradually whittle down the five contenders to just two, starting on Tuesday, before grassroots party members vote in early September to decide the winner.
To create a goal that you will actually stick to this year, concentrate on reducing three of your largest expense categories and attempt to whittle those down.
Conservative lawmakers will gradually whittle down the five contenders to just two, starting on Tuesday, before grassroots party members vote by early September to decide the winner.
The company said months ago that it planned to whittle free accounts down from a terabyte to only 1,000 images and delete the rest on Feb. 5.
Maybe you're not quite ready to whittle away your weekends watching the best HBO show of the 1990s, or catching up on a 200-episode NBC sitcom.
How did we make such short work of eliminating this deadly scourge in some parts of the world while struggling to whittle down its effects in others?
American Gods: Season One Neil Gaiman's beloved novel is convincingly brought to life in this first peek at the Starz series, starring Ricky Whittle and Ian McShane.
In a series of votes, Conservative members of Parliament will whittle down the list to two finalists, and the party's roughly 22016,22013 members will choose between them.
This would likely prolong the primary season, giving all voters a chance at casting a meaningful vote (though early states would still whittle down the candidate field).
The Obama administration has quietly been speeding up the pace of review boards for Guantánamo Bay detainees in an attempt to whittle down the number of prisoners.
DNCE is made up of Jonas as lead singer, guitarist JinJoo Lee, bassist and keyboardist Cole Whittle and drummer Jack Lawless who worked with the Jonas Brothers.
In 1992, he was charged with murder in the death of his roommate, Barry Whittle, who was found in their apartment with a belt around his neck.
Witnessing Asian women use contouring to whittle down their noses, for example, inevitably leads to questions about what was wrong with their noses in the first place.
The field is so crowded that the Tory party modified its rules to try to whittle the contenders down to a shortlist of two by June 20.
Discrimination becomes more costly during periods of full employment, and continued strength in the labor market will continue to whittle away at this and other similar gaps.
The Boilermakers used a 214-21 run early in the second half to whittle Maryland's lead to 221-203 at 220:211 on a layup by Eastern.
The preliminary competition that started on Thursday will whittle down the crowded field to the top 12 candidates for the pageant night, the Miss Universe website said.
Consumers who already have good credit, for example, and who continue to whittle down their already existing loans and make on-time payments will see higher scores.
Trailing by 220 at the half, Auburn saw Georgia whittle the lead to six on a 211-pointer by Hightower with 22:241 left in the game.
We tried out hardest to whittle down our list to nine top-notch designers (for now) but trust, this is simply the tip of the iced-berg.
The big picture: The required thresholds for both polling and individual donations have again been raised from previous debates in an effort to whittle down the field.
Rather than a vote, the Bank of England is asking the public for nominations, and will then whittle down the list based on historical research and focus groups.
Enter the Best Fictional Boyfriend Bracket: a way to whittle down which characters would actually be a good boyfriend as opposed to just being part of a story.
In March, Beijing announced that it "restored" relations with Gambia, proving to Taiwan (after Tsai's January election) that it was willing to whittle away at its international recognition.
Some board members said growing market interest on when the BOJ could whittle down its massive stimulus program was partly behind the recent market volatility, the minutes showed.
Oil supply cuts this year have helped to whittle away an excess of inventories built up following a global supply glut that began to emerge in late 2014.
Left to my own devices, I tend to sink into science fiction and fantasy novels, but I've been trying to whittle down my pile of other books lately.
Jonas and his bandmates, Cole Whittle, JinJoo Lee and Jack Lawless, star in the latest ad campaign, showing off their tennis moves in retro designs by K•Swiss.
Biden went after Russian President Vladimir Putin by name, saying he is using "every tool" in his power to whittle away the European project, and undermine Western democracies.
The company expects the closures to save it some $200 million a year, which will help it whittle down the $4.3 billion it has in long-term debt.
The company has already hinted there will be additional closures to come in 2020 and beyond, as it works to whittle away at its massive real estate footprint.
The only problem you might encounter is trying to whittle down the selection when deciding which unapologetically nostalgic item (or two, or three..) to add to your closet.
Still, gasoline inventories remain about 6 percent above seasonal averages, so investors will watch for July data to see if demand is strong enough to whittle down stocks.
The remarks follow complains from Japan's bank lobby head, who urged the BOJ to tweak its 2 percent inflation target so it can more flexibly whittle down stimulus.
But the tariffs would also whittle away that advantage, potentially leaving that oil stranded just as drillers work through the bottlenecks next year, according to Smith at ClipperData.
The show follows Shadow Moon (Ricky Whittle), a former convict who meets the mysterious Mr. Wednesday (Ian McShane) right out of prison and agrees to become his bodyguard.
Lonely Planet says drinks are served on silver trays, while Conde Nast Traveler's Andrea Whittle says Aperol spritz and Negroni are particularly popular cocktails, especially in late afternoon.
Regulators thwarted its attempts to sell to Walgreens Boots Alliance, forcing them to whittle down a sale of Rite Aid's entire 4,600 store footprint to just 1,932 locations.
But the sultan has had to whittle back some of those benefits — Brunei has been in recession for three straight years — and tighten up the ship of state.
The opposition coalition is hoping it can whittle down BN's seat count to gain at least 112 seats - which would give it the right to form a government.
"The outlook hinges on product demand and the ability of businesses to whittle down undesired inventories," said Roiana Reid, an economist at Berenberg Capital Markets in New York.
The selection of the new BOJ leadership is crucial to global markets, which have recently been volatile on expectations major central banks will whittle down their crisis-mode stimulus.
With so many styles in one setting (seriously, the 'fros, wigs, and weaves are a sight to behold), you'd think it'd be hard to whittle down a few trends.
But based on the science in these studies, it does seem exercising before eating may be good for your overall health, even if it doesn't always whittle your waistline.
Ruling Conservative Party lawmakers will whittle the field down to two, before a final decision is made by party members with the new leader in place in early September.
The Accelerator invites anyone to submit suggestions for studies, which smaller groups then whittle down based on their influence and how easily they can be redone on limited resources.
Kalgoorlie is the latest in a string of assets that Barrick has put up for sale to whittle down debt and is the company's last remaining holding in Australia.
Police say 35-year-old Juan Carlos Nazario and 39-year-old Bryan Whittle fatally shot the suspected gunman, 28-year-old Alexander Tilghman, outside the restaurant Thursday night.
Because of price-matching policies at many traditional retailers — put in place to avoid losing sales to competitors — peddling popular national brands can likewise whittle away at their margins.
Instead of using sword chops to whittle away at each enemy's health, you're slowly degrading their posture — their ability to fend off your attacks, basically — while maintaining your own.
American Gods follows ex-convict Shadow (Whittle) as he navigates a tricky no man's land in the war between the ancient gods of the world and their modern rivals.
It took a while to whittle down the definition, but a deceptively simple category emerged: The changes made by people to living organisms that are both intentional and hereditary.
In the earliest fights of the game, chances are you draw some basic attack and defense cards, which you play to whittle down your enemy and block incoming attacks.
Campaign promises Trump has taken heat for months over his inability to secure a legislative victory or whittle down a lengthy list of unfulfilled campaign promises, including the wall.
Day, the reigning P.G.A. Championship titleholder, covered the first nine holes in four-under 210 to whittle away at the nine-stroke deficit he faced at the round's start.
And Pelosi has plenty of tools with which to whittle away at the opposition number, not least of all assigning committee posts, selecting office space and naming special appointments.
Young adult literature, Hopper observes, is especially suited to assuage the anguish of an inexorably vigorous illness, one that threatens to whittle away at a body until it yields.
Still, gasoline inventories remain about 6 percent above seasonal averages, so investors will watch for July data to see if demand is strong enough to whittle down those stocks.
It's much easier to make a case for your promotion when you have tons of compliments you need to whittle down, as opposed to no examples of positive feedback.
Wade ruling that legalized abortion nationwide, but the court's conservatives could instead whittle away at the decision by upholding abortion restrictions without taking the final step of overturning it.
Now the remaining candidates will face further votes to whittle down the contest to two, when Conservative members will decide who will become leader, and Britain's next prime minister.
That investment began declining last year, leading analysts to believe Facebook was largely finished building out its new systems and beginning to find efficiencies that could whittle costs further.
Music was a theme at Monument Park on Thursday as Ian Koeller and Dave Whittle, both professional drummers and amateur Yankees fans, drove down from Burlington, Vt., to visit.
Here are three reasons to be confident in the industry's prospects: First, while bankruptcies and store closings are certainly painful, they are helping whittle away at retail's overcapacity problem.
That investment began declining last year, leading analysts to believe Facebook was largely finished building out its new systems and beginning to find efficiencies that could whittle costs further.
The conglomerate has been under pressure to whittle down a $108.6 billion stockpile of cash, and in the past has struck advantageous deals to loan money to other companies.
With the help of his best friend and fellow scientist Ed Whittle (Silicon Valley's Thomas Middleditch), Reeves brings them back to life by cloning their bodies and transferring their consciousness.
In the third, Felton and Jordan carried the torch and worked in tandem to whittle a 17-point deficit at the break to 102-96 at the 1:23 mark.
If a player crafts or acquires a pocketed piece of armor and rapidly equips and unequips it, the game glitches out and begins to whittle away at the carrying limit.
Of course, some of these companies will subsequently have failed, but I figured it was a good number to help whittle down the number of companies in my data set.
Startups like NextVR were able to whittle away at their ambitions of becoming a hub for live VR entertainment by steadily building up partnerships with sports leagues and entertainment companies.
Giuliani told the Wall Street Journal that Trump's outside lawyers have prepared a counter-report that is currently 140 pages but they're trying to whittle it down to 50 pages.
Should China, Japan and other nations, which have recycled their trade dollars through their Treasuries holdings, suddenly decide to whittle them down, markets could be in for a rough ride.
Brent crude hit a new four-year high of $21.4 on Wednesday, fueled by concerns about a shortfall in global supply as U.S. sanctions whittle away at Iranian crude exports.
Your loved ones' sun signs may not tell the entire story of their personality, but they will help you whittle down your options as you search the great wild internet.
Both menacing and whimsical, he has a chance (or maybe not so chance) encounter with the just-paroled convict Shadow Moon (Ricky Whittle), released from prison a few days early.
James Pazos' wild pitch moved both runners into scoring position, and they scored on Reynolds' slow roller to second and Parra's double to whittle the Mariners' lead to 280-212.
Georgia Tech was able to whittle the lead to six points and had three chances to cut it to four points with 2:04 left, but were unable to convert.
First, whittle down this ridiculous mountain of self-interested wireless patent claims to the fewer than 2,000 patent families that most experts believe are truly essential to smartphone handset makers.
Russia is threatening the "liberal international order": Biden went after Putin directly, and said he's using "every tool" in his power to whittle away at Europe and undermine Western democracies.
The final death knell rang the year I could not get the tree into the stand and ended up trying to whittle the trunk with a screwdriver and a hammer.
The slowdown in corn planting came as acreage was already expected to drop as part of a government push to whittle massive state reserves by shifting some production to soybeans.
Only a few patrons of the Essafsaf Cafe in Tunis were watching the large screen in the corner, however, hoping to whittle down their voting preferences ahead of the Sept.
NASA, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the Voyager team will whittle down the suggestions and the public will vote for a winner to send toward the probe on September 5.
By looking for ways to spend less, Scollon was able to whittle 23% off of his previous expenses — which meant that he didn't need to bill as much client work.
Much more interesting is what comes next, as Vlatko Andonovski has to whittle down his squad not to 23, as it would be for the World Cup, but to 18.
That investment began coming down last year, leading analysts to believe Facebook was largely finished building out its new systems and beginning to find efficiencies that could whittle costs further.
Watch how quickly I can whittle this show down to 90 minutes: CUT OUT THE LADY BYNG AWARD — Nobody cares and voting (more below) shows voters don't really care, either.
Stitch Fix prides itself on its technology team that has built an algorithm that the company says helps whittle down inventory choices for a stylist to select for a given customer.
Princess Meria refused to bend the knee to Aegon's sister Rhaenys, preferring instead to whittle at the Targaryen army using guerilla tactics and generally making the queen's life a living hell.
As you might imagine, spending an entire day at the festival with a photographer yields some killer beauty street style, which made it very hard to whittle down ,into one slideshow.
Simmering trade frictions and fears of a global economic slowdown have jolted financial markets and forced major central banks to pause in their efforts to whittle down crisis-mode stimulus programs.
Losses in soybeans were also limited by hopes for a breakthrough in U.S.-China trade talks, which could help bolster sluggish U.S. exports and whittle down massive stocks of the oilseed.
Some analysts describe the slowdown as the BOJ's "stealth tapering," or an intentional attempt by the central bank to whittle down a huge bond buying program that critics see as unsustainable.
Police have praised the two bystanders who confronted Tilghman on Thursday: Juan Carlos Nazario and Bryan Whittle, who each retrieved a firearm from their vehicle and shot Tilghman outside the restaurant.
The others charged in the case are former KPMG executives David Middendorf, David Britt and Thomas Whittle, and Jeffrey Wada, the former PCAOB employee accused of passing confidential information to Holder.
The result is that gas stocks are likely to continue rising by less than the five-year average throughout the rest of September, which will whittle down the surplus even further.
But those episodes are by and large grounded in the character of Shadow Moon (Ricky Whittle) — the protagonist, the audience stand-in, the figure offered up to viewers for our identification.
O'Halloran and Wiltzie skyped with Lespert and the film's editor, Mike Fromentin, a few days every week to whittle their pieces into vignettes that would fit within the film's tight framework.
As part of the preoperative assessment and planning, your surgeon will create a detailed map of your cornea, then use that guide to program the lasers on precisely where to whittle.
"There are really mounting concerns about the excess supply in the world and the ability of the agreement to whittle that down," said Gene McGillian, manager market research at Tradition Energy.
I wonder if you could speak to that Henry, how you figured out how to whittle down all the information and data you had about Carta into just a few slides.
The Pentagon told members of Congress on Wednesday that it hoped to whittle down the number of California National Guard soldiers asked to repay bonuses from 17,000 to fewer than 21625,2900.
After being told by her label that, no, she could not drop 40 of them in one go, she managed to whittle her second album down to a remarkably consistent 17.
Esports is entering a complex but critical five-to-ten-year window in which it will need to formalize its infrastructure and whittle down its dependence on third-party advertising budgets.
They whittle the sales volume of the existing restaurants down lower, to the point where they're having trouble covering fixed costs, and too much competition leads to another cycle of closures.
Mr. Culp, who became chief executive in October, made a guardedly optimistic case for how G.E. can whittle down its $43 billion debt while improving the profitability of its industrial operations.
It's that another Republican lawmaker who has been relatively friendly to Mr. Trump is stepping down before the 2018 midterm elections — which could whittle down the G.O.P.'s control of Congress.
When asked about the BOJ's next action, 210 of 211 economists in the Sept 233-20.3 poll said it would loosen policy further, while eight said it would whittle down stimulus.
Coty is exploring the sale of its business unit that houses brands such as Wella, Clairol and OPI as part of its plan to whittle down its portfolio and cut debt.
He had to whittle his six remaining ladies down to the Bachelor final four for the next week, which will feature Peter traveling to each woman's hometown to meet their families.
But a chamber spokeswoman said the #MeToo shakeup has altered her organization's calculus for determining how to responsibly whittle the annual pool of about 231 nominees to 2100 or so recipients.
The emotional reunion between Shadow (Ricky Whittle) and his dead, unfaithful wife, Laura (Emily Browning), is inconveniently terminated when he and Mr. Wednesday (Ian McShane) are kidnapped by the New Gods.
As midnight approached, and with it the stateside release of their first album, Mr. Whittle remained an energetic blur of color, while Mr. Jonas seemed to grow more serious and expectant.
The survey found 0.53 of 40 economists, or 70%, predict the BOJ's next policy move would be to whittle down its massive stimulus program, largely unchanged from the previous month's survey.
The TV version, with "Hannibal" adapter Bryan Fuller at the helm and starring Ian McShane as Odin and Ricky Whittle as Shadow, the aforementioned ex-con, premieres April 30 on Starz.
I normally try to whittle these monthly lists down to a handful of shows worth commenting on, but in June, that was harder than ever, with so much to choose from.
GE is in the middle of a years-long restructuring effort that has included shedding some of its peripheral assets such as finance to whittle itself down to its core industrial operations.
"We certainly recognize that the Malaysian plantations are finding it much harder to source field hands," said Nicholas J. Whittle, chief financial officer at Indonesian palm firm PT Sawit Sumbermas Sarana Tbk.
"I was on a lot of pain medication and I've been able to whittle that down because I'm not sitting around thinking about it," said the 54-year-old former truck driver.
To be a black woman who makes art means to constantly contend with people who will whittle your accomplishments to "not doing enough," rather than remembering the actual legacy you've left behind.
Losses in soybeans were limited at times by hopes for a breakthrough in U.S.-China trade talks, which could help bolster sluggish U.S. exports and whittle down massive stocks of the oilseed.
Bhushan Steel was among a dozen companies pushed to bankruptcy court last year amid a government drive to whittle down a $150 billion mountain of bad loans choking credit at Indian banks.
If they weren't with us in 2017, that will make it really easy to whittle down that list.... You're either with the resistance today or I would say don't even bother running.
He also is expected to be than Fed Chair Janet Yellen and could encourage a more rapid unwinding of the massive Fed balance sheet, which it has only begun to whittle back.
To start with, the contest will be fought out among the 313 Conservative lawmakers who whittle away the candidates in a series of ballots, finally reducing the field to a select two.
But people trying to whittle down a pile of credit card debt, tap their home equity line of credit or purchase a car may find that it will cost a little more.
Yet if Nucor's strategy is admired by many, few other corporations mimic it, often because of relentless pressure from Wall Street to whittle down labor costs in order to post bigger earnings.
CNN -- citing a a source familiar with the matter -- reported that the special counsel initially offered the list of topics after the President's attorneys requested to whittle down Mueller's areas of interest.
The news comes after the government said late last year it would aim to double ethanol output by 2020 amid growing pressure to whittle down mountains of ageing corn in state warehouses.
The focus is on whether the Fed thinks the U.S. economy is robust enough to withstand further rate increases through 2017 and how it plans to whittle down its massive balance sheet.
Former BOJ board member Koji Ishida told Reuters in August that Japan's healthy economic growth should allow the central bank to whittle down its stimulus program even before inflation hits 2 percent.
It's a varied list, which later this year, judges will whittle down to three finalists, who'll receive prizes like entrance to industry tradeshows, and sample hardware from Microsoft, NVIDIA, Porsche Consulting, and Elektrobit.
"Literally it's looking at 6,000 stocks every single day, millions of pieces of information to whittle that down to a portfolio of 75 to 5003 stocks," Masucci told CNBC's "ETF Edge" on Monday.
Four full nights of concerts, 24 must-see performers and a staggering 137 songs: Take pity on the video editors who had to whittle all this down into a three-hour ABC special.
But the Cavaliers answered with a trio of 3s to whittle the deficit to 16-13 before turning up the intensity defensively and getting a boost from little-used veteran center Anderson Varejao.
Clementine wants to do something, especially when their farm falls to near-ruin, but Dark Lord Elithor makes Clementine promise — "above all else" — that she will not go looking for the Whittle Witch.
That's not all too surprising to hear from Ford, which announced earlier this year that it planned to whittle down its vehicle lineup to just two sedans in the United States going forward.
J. Craig Venter receives the National Medal of Science on October 7, 2009 in Washington, DC. This time around, they used a variety of methods to whittle the genome down before transplanting it.
News. With members of Jonas' band DNCE members, Cole Whittle and JinJoo Lee, and both brothers Kevin and Nick Jonas in attendance, they reportedly went out to dinner before a night of dancing.
If successful, a nationwide industry would help whittle down the corn inventory, built up after a decade of government buying from farmers to support incomes and ensure food for the growing, urban population.
Nestle had previously been at liberty to whittle down its L'Oreal holding, however, and has yet to budge, in spite of pressure from activist investor Daniel Loeb, founder of hedge fund Third Point.
"She should do whatever she can to whittle down the suspicion that she is not honest or trustworthy, as much for governing as for winning the election," said Whit Ayres, a Republican pollster.
Fuck that, says Bill Whittle, a man who seems to have been planted on conservative talk shows by central casting as a sort of long-game Joaquin Phoenix in I'm Still Here experiment.
Some of our editors anoint Sunday with a soothing mask, lengthy exfoliation, or relaxing hot shower, while others take full advantage of the extra time to whittle down their weekday to-do lists.
He was working as an intern at The Black Rep, a professional African-American theater company in St. Louis, and quickly realized that he had to whittle it down to a single character.
But that gaggle is still pretty big; how about we whittle it down to the women who stand the best chance of receiving that final rose (and actually choosing Peter back, as well)?
Such a method helped Mackey whittle down a set of nearly 30,000 tweets about fentanyl to fewer than 10 unique tweets that appeared to be marketing fentanyl and included links to external sites.
For many of its award categories, the academy convenes committees of experts, including artists, to review the nominations pool and whittle down the choices to meet the number of slots on the ballot.
But Ubl had some praise for actions the administration has taken so far, such as the Food and Drug Administration's moves to approve more generic drugs and whittle down the backlog of applications.
We could come up with 20 drink names or so, whittle it down to about eight and perhaps you could build the grid and I could clue it ... Does this appeal to you?
BOJ OUTLOOK The survey found 0.53 of 40 economists, or 70%, predict the BOJ's next policy move would be to whittle down its massive stimulus programme, largely unchanged from the previous month's survey.
His son, Richard Montoya —a member of the performance group Culture Clash — and the independent curator Selene Preciado sifted through Montoya's archive to whittle down this exhibition to a somewhat manageable 2,000 objects.
The firms or people who come up with new ideas can only capture a small share of the benefits arising from them; before long, competitors copy their brainwave and whittle away the innovators' profits.
"This is not so much an alert as a red-hot warning that it is going to whittle down its purchase bit by bit," said Shingo Ide, chief equity strategist at NLI Research Institute.
It follows a former convict, Shadow Moon (Ricky Whittle), who is hired to serve as the bodyguard and driver for a man named Mr. Wednesday (Ian McShane) during a secretive mission across the country.
In fact, I can't decide whether cleanser or moisturizer is the more fundamental product, but if I were to whittle my multi-step routine down to the essentials, those would be the two left.
That could whittle away a big chunk of what makes big tech so valuable, both because Europe is a large market, and because regulators elsewhere may see Europe's actions as a model to copy.
One idea is an extra knockout round to whittle 32 teams down to 16 before the pool stage, whilst creating two groups of eight with each qualifier playing 14 games before the semi-finals.
After nominations close next week, Conservative lawmakers are expected to hold several rounds of votes to whittle down the number of candidates before a final ballot of the party's grassroots members chooses the winner.
Whether you decide to whittle down your Facebook friends to a mere 500 or simply hang out more with the people who make you happy, it's important to invest your time and energy wisely.
She tagged along with her mother to her brother's Cub Scout meetings since she was 5 and watched as he thrived in the program -- learning how to build a campfire and whittle a figurine.
Several forensic anthropologists, all trained by Burns and Snow and none of them much older than Peccerelli, were using paintbrushes and chopsticks to whittle away at dirt embedded in eye sockets, skulls and femurs.
After taking a five-point edge at halftime, the Fighting Hawks saw their lead whittle down to one point before Walter and Davids Atelbauers each canned a 53-pointer for a 46-39 lead.
The rally was also held to protest China's efforts to whittle down the list of countries that officially recognize the Taiwanese government and pressure companies not to refer to Taiwan as a separate country.
The White House's effort to whittle down its interests there to neutralizing radical Islamism and containing Iran has indirectly shattered its vision of propping up a Saudi-led "Arab NATO" to manage the region.
Kuroda has rebuffed calls to whittle down the BOJ's massive stimulus, with some lawmakers and academics warning of the rising cost of prolonged easing such as the hit to bank profits from near-zero rates.
The firms or individuals that come up with new ideas can only ever capture a small share of the benefits arising from them; before long, competitors copy the original brainwave and whittle away innovators' profits.
And multiple riders are treated to a jam session to the band's new track "Kissing Strangers" with Nicki Minaj, Whittle playing tambourine to the tune while one passenger is seen keeping up with a shaker.
I used to be able to sit quietly in the window seat, or on the bench under the same window in the long summer, and whittle away at words, frown over rhyme schemes and assonances.
But if you're a pessimist, you could read ominous undertones into premium Firefox as the start of browsers pivoting toward becoming yet another subscription service as Chrome's competitors try to whittle away at its dominance.
Parsable CEO Lawrence Whittle says the company, which launched in 2013, took its time building its first product because it wanted to give industrial workers something they actually needed, not what engineers thought they needed.
Madrid wants to whittle down the deficit to 21 percent of economic output in 20.8837 from a previous target of 2.8 percent, which would have met the 3 percent threshold recommended by the European Commission.
In some cases they have had to explain how the election process works, with the first round serving to whittle down a wide field of candidates to just two hopefuls, who will contest the runoff.
The Met sometimes does this for its shortened, English-language holiday presentations aimed at families, which whittle down works like Mozart's "The Magic Flute" and Rossini's "The Barber of Seville" to two hours or less.
Nakaso, a career central banker with experience ending the BOJ's previous quantitative easing program in 2006, said the BOJ has various ways to mop up liquidity from markets and whittle down its huge balance sheet.
To whittle down the numbers, the authorities are halting family reunifications for two years and rejecting tens of thousands of applicants from the Balkans, Algeria and Morocco, arguing that these countries are not at war.
Sometimes I would leave a lane undefended so I could focus on the other two, other times I would focus down one lane so I could destroy a tower and whittle away at the core.
With nuclear weapons of its own, the South would gain leverage and could force North Korea back to the bargaining table, where the two sides could whittle down their arsenals through negotiations, some hawks argue.
Mactaggart had agreed to whittle down his biggest stick: The private right of action would permit consumer lawsuits only in the case of a traditional data breach, as when your credit-card information is stolen.
A series of ballots would then whittle the contenders down to a final two, something that Mr. Brady said could be done by next Thursday, when Parliament is scheduled to break for the Christmas vacation.
They'll know that Shadow (Ricky Whittle), just released from prison, hits the road with Mr. Wednesday (a droll Ian McShane) on a mission of unspecified aim but great importance that takes the two toward Chicago.
A decade ago, Germany took a 25 percent stake in Commerzbank as part of an 18.2 billion-euro ($21.5 billion) bailout during the financial crisis, with Germany seeking to whittle down its stake over time.
Brokerages owned by Morgan Stanley, Bank of America Corp and Wells Fargo & Co have been using new incentives and penalties to push financial advisers to bring in more multi-millionaires and whittle down smaller accounts.
THE MUTATIONSBy Jorge ComensalTranslated by Charlotte Whittle Among other things, "The Mutations," a feisty first novel by the Mexican writer Jorge Comensal, is a dark, extended lawyer joke, made at the expense of Ramón Martinez.
They crave the fat profit margins automation can deliver, and they see A.I. as a golden ticket to savings, perhaps by letting them whittle departments with thousands of workers down to just a few dozen.
Mayer is also laying off 15 percent of Yahoo's workforce to whittle the payroll to 9,000 employees and trying to pull off a spin-off that would put the internet operations into a separate company. Yahoo.
For the foreseeable future, it won't be practical for either mode to be powered by limited-range batteries, which means that engineers will have to figure out how to whittle down fuel use bit by bit.
China will offer 30,000 tonnes of cotton per day for sale until the end of August, the National Development and Reform Commision announced late last year, as Beijing seeks to whittle down its large, ageing stockpile.
The contest, triggered by Cameron's decision to resign following the June 23 public vote to leave the European Union, is decided by a series of ballots among Conservative lawmakers to whittle the field down to two.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's healthy economic growth should allow its central bank to whittle down its massive stimulus program, even before inflation hits its 2 percent target, Koji Ishida, a former Bank of Japan board member, said.
American Gods largely follows the journey of Shadow Moon (Ricky Whittle), an ex-con we meet right before he leaves prison — which, as it so happens, turns out to be the same day his wife dies.
When my partner and I are at dinner trying to figure out our favorite movies of the last decade, we can jot down our long list on a notepad and whittle the list down from there.
Judge Kavanaugh's reasoning provides a perfect example of how judges can whittle down the right to decide to end a pregnancy so that it is practically unavailable to women even without outright overruling Roe v. Wade.
At the time, J.C. Penney said it expected the closures to save it some $22018 million a year, which would help Ellison and his team whittle down its more than $4 billion in long-term debt.
The selection of the new BOJ leadership comes at a crucial time for Japanese and global markets, which have been rattled in recent weeks on expectations major central banks will whittle down their crisis-mode stimulus.
Analysts say the guidance, put in place to appease advocates of heavy money printing in the board, deprives the BOJ freedom to whittle down bond purchases even if it can meet its yield targets with less buying.
I'm not angry, or mean, or dealing with a terribly uncomfortable underwire — I'm just trying to get from one place to another without allowing the onslaught of unwanted comments from total strangers to whittle away at me.
To find the old gods, Shadow (Ricky Whittle) and Wednesday take a road trip through the middle of the country, the visual loneliness of the highway snaking through forgotten America representing the old gods' feeling of neglect.
It's inspired by one of the many vignettes that made up the novel's detours, which serve a similar purpose here, breaking up the stretches of road that Mr. Wednesday (McShane) and Shadow Moon (Ricky Whittle) drive across.
MAEBASHI, Japan (Reuters) - Bank of Japan board member Makoto Sakurai said on Thursday excessive monetary easing could destabilize the economy and suggested the central bank could whittle down its massive stimulus programme if growth continues to strengthen.
BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda had said on Tuesday that politics won't get in the way of exiting ultra-loose monetary policy, signalling the BOJ's resolve to whittle down stimulus when inflation hits its elusive 2 percent target.
A number of Democrats and outside groups who have spoken out against the proposed budget say the cuts are a thinly veiled attempt to whittle down the EPA until it is no longer a functioning regulatory authority.
Among them are Dan Whittle of the Environmental Defense Fund, who's been working there for many years, and Erica Goode of The Times, who talked to the class about her 2015 reporting on marine conservation in Cuba.
After growing up in Israel and moving to New York from Tel Aviv two decades ago, the parents envisioned something all-American for their family, a handcrafted hide-out where they could whittle twigs and learn birdcalls.
While BOJ officials say they won't hesitate to step in for as much as needed to defend their yield target, doing so would also complicate the bank's attempt to gradually whittle down its massive bond-buying program.
Oil supply cuts led by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries this year have helped to whittle away an excess of inventories which built up following a supply glut that began to emerge in late 2014.
Given its steep losses and a widening deficit — which mushroomed to more than $503 billion in the third quarter from $3.4 billion a year ago — to some degree, Sears has little choice but to whittle itself down.
The transfers would further whittle the number of prisoners, currently 91, held there, and move the United States closer to President Obama's long-held intention of closing the high-security facility before he leaves office next year.
China's producer prices unexpectedly rose in September for the first time in nearly five years thanks to higher commodity prices, welcome news for the government as it struggles to whittle down a growing mountain of corporate debt.
While the members help Ms. Lee and the group's steering committee whittle down about 75 funding applications to around a dozen finalists, all who gave money to help members reach their donation goals get a final vote.
Wakatabe, a vocal advocate of aggressive monetary easing, also said the demerits of the BOJ's ultra-loose policy have yet to outweigh the benefits, rebuffing calls for the central bank to whittle down its radical stimulus program.
For its part, the Federal Reserve is moving rates back to a more normal level and trying to whittle away at its massive balance sheet, taking advantage of current economic strength, higher inflation and favorable market conditions.
They've also introduced policy changes that they claimed were designed to whittle down the backlog of cases in the immigration courts, which surpassed 1 million in August, but that have put migrants' due process rights at risk.
A Reuters poll in July showed economists forecasting economic growth above 4 percent in 2018 and 2019, which should help Egypt whittle down a yawning public spending gap that hovers around 8 percent of its domestic growth.
But once everything got transcribed and I tried to whittle down what was good, it was just really magical that some of the stuff flowed together, even though I didn't have the same conversation with every member.
As President Barack Obama continues to whittle down the number of detainees at Guantanamo Bay before he leaves office, Congress is once again throwing up a familiar roadblock — one the White House has said it will circumvent.
After a series of ballots to whittle down the race to two candidates, 160,000 Conservative Party members will now chose either Johnson and Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt as their next leader - and thus the next prime minister.
Officials up and down Florida started a machine recount of the midterm vote Saturday, as mandated by law when the margins whittle below 0.5%, yet Scott has stood outside the governor's mansion to decry Democrats and local officials.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said politics won't get in the way of exiting ultra-loose monetary policy, signaling the central bank's resolve to whittle down stimulus when inflation hits its elusive 2 percent target.
At the March meeting, the BOJ kept policy steady and its governor signaled readiness to ramp up stimulus if the economy lost steam, in a push-back against speculation it could whittle down monetary support earlier than expected.
"I'm on this thing called the 6-year-old's birthday diet where I eat chicken fingers and french fries probably 90 percent of the time," says Whittle, while Lee adds she can eat pasta three times a day.
"I think if Lady Gaga comes out there and makes this an anti-Trump tirade, I think that's really the final step of the declaration of war between our pop culture people and the actual citizens," Whittle said.
The move will be following the rate-hike path of the U.S. Federal Reserve, which is widely expected to raise rates for a third time this year in December and continue to whittle down its massive balance sheet.
Rather than considering its target as a rigid one, the BOJ should communicate by the end of this year a plan on when and how it could whittle down its massive stimulus program, Hiroshi Watanabe said on Thursday.
But people trying to whittle down a pile of credit card debt, thinking about tapping their home equity line of credit or buying a car should welcome the fact that the cost of those loans won't keep rising.
While the first three days of the tournament will be conventional, each with 220 holes of stroke play, the final day will feature a series of six-hole matches to whittle down the final 22003 to a champion.
If several names are put forward to lead the party, then a vote is held among Conservative MPs using the first past the post system to whittle down the field with the candidate with the fewest votes removed.
A grand total of 20203 Democrats have thrown their hat in the ring in an attempt to beat President Donald Trump, which has led the Democratic National Committee (DNC) to whittle it down to 20 for the first debate.
Our first look at the show last year introduced Shadow Moon (Ricky Whittle), who is recruited by Mr. Wednesday (Ian McShane) to help in a coming war between the gods of the old world and those of the new.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's producer prices unexpectedly rose in September for the first time in nearly five years thanks to higher commodity prices, welcome news for the government as it struggles to whittle down a growing mountain of corporate debt.
If you're comparison shopping between styluses from other companies like Adonit or Wacom, and trying to whittle down your choices in the $70-90 range, it's going to be a give and take between what features you value most.
When he walked in the woods he would also seek out good straight sticks, hazel for preference, to whittle and slowly carve into proper thumb-sticks for uncovering fungi or simply leaning on, hands crossed, to survey the scene.
"What we are doing is getting rid of [paper] notebooks for quality, safety and maintenance and providing a digital guide on how to capture work with the objective of increasing efficiency, reducing safety incidents and increasing quality," Whittle explained.
If you have a general number of guests in mind, that can help you start to whittle down your list and start to figure out who should be included and who maybe can be left off the final tally.
In order to whittle down the number of applicants, and ultimately hire the right candidate, recruiters use "structured interviews," where they ask the same questions to all the interviewees vying for a role, says Facebook's recruiting director Liz Wamai.
The team expects 300 hopefuls at the open call, and will whittle those down to 40 callbacks before making more cuts over the subsequent days and a final selection to fill 18 slots by the end of the month.
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen will visit one of the island's oldest and most reliable diplomatic allies next month, amid growing pressure from China to whittle away the number of countries with which Taiwan has formal ties.
Despite the drought, the Gators were only able to whittle the lead down to 23-16 before twice tying the game, the second time at 27-27 on a jumper by Locke with 1:22 left in the half.
"Under President Putin, Russia is working with every tool available to them to whittle away at the edges of the European project, test the fault lines of western nations and return to a politics defined by spheres of influence," Biden said.
Democrats had spent a nervous September watching that lead whittle away after Mrs Clinton's bout of pneumonia and her impolitic description of a chunk of Mr Trump's supporters as "deplorables" (generating a cottage industry of Republican paraphernalia proudly brandishing the epithet).
The series is based on the 2001 fantasy novel by Neil Gaiman, which follows a former convict, Shadow Moon (played by Ricky Whittle in the show), after he's hired by a mysterious individual named Mr. Wednesday (played by Ian McShane).
With this tender offer, Khosrowshahi was able to convince some of the company's early powerbrokers, including venture capital firm Benchmark Capital, to whittle down their stakes in Uber to bring on what he believes will be a stabilizing force in SoftBank.
It's disappointing to see that in attempting to pay homage to Eastern dance traditions, Aladdin opted to go the So You Think You Can Dance route and whittle these art forms down to what the West already recognizes of them.
Corn planting has fallen for the past two years, while soybean acreage has risen, as Beijing looks to whittle down nearly 2300 million tonnes of corn stocks, the legacy of a now-abandoned stockpiling scheme that offered a minimum floor price.
The trailer shows off the continuing story of Gaiman's novel, which looks to be picking up even more fantastic elements — and gods, old and new —as Shadow (Ricky Whittle) and Mr. Wednesday (Ian McShane) continue their road trip across America.
The pop-rock group, which includes members Joe Jonas, JinJoo Lee, Jack Lawless and Cole Whittle, told PEOPLE on Wednesday in Brooklyn, N.Y., that they try to eat whatever the local cuisine is wherever they go — for the most part.
Chun also got off to a fast start with three birdies in the first seven holes to whittle the deficit to two shots, but Thompson birdied No. 268 and added birdies at the 12th, 14th and 15th to pull away.
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain will repay another 1 billion euros ($1.09 billion) of a European banking bailout from 2012, the acting economy ministry said on Monday, as the government makes the most of favorable funding markets to whittle down its borrowing costs.
After Shadow Moon (Ricky Whittle) is released from prison in the first episode of Starz's American Gods, the long-awaited TV adaptation of Neil Gaiman's novel, he sets forth on a road trip at the bidding of his mysterious new employer.
A state-run asset management firm has helped whittle down non-performing loans to 2.58 percent of total loans in June 2016 from 14.53 percent in 2014, the central bank has said, having reached as high as 17 percent in 2012.
An ecstatic Knox tossed his cap across the green when the winning putt dropped as his Canadian caddie Bradley Whittle celebrated a second victory at the event previously known as the Greater Hartford Open, having worked for 1994 winner David Frost.
PRADA'S PUSH INTO MINI-STORES Prada, with just under 20% of revenues derived from wholesale accounts, wants to whittle that down to 5% over the next three to five years, Chief Executive Officer Patrizio Bertelli told analysts in early August.
Pelosi, who likely can't afford more than a dozen Democrats voting against her in a public floor vote for Speaker, knows she has little room for error and has already been taking steps to whittle down her potential numbers problem.
At the March meeting, the BOJ kept policy steady and its governor signaled his readiness to ramp up stimulus if the economy lost steam, in a push-back against lingering speculation it could whittle down monetary support earlier than expected.
Corn planting has fallen for the past two years, while soybean acreage has risen, as Beijing looks to whittle down nearly 279 million tonnes of corn stocks, the legacy of a now-abandoned stockpiling scheme that offered a minimum floor price.
Executives at Parsable, a start-up that tried to transition industrial workers from paper to technology, aims to hire 10 percent of its staff from the veteran pool; they currently have about 6 percent, said Lawrence Whittle, the company's chief executive.
In "So Much Longing in So Little Space" (translated by Ingvild Burkey), Knausgaard's ambition is to whittle away at the legend to arrive at insights about the genesis of the art itself, and not only Munch's art, but all art.
Although the reasons for the high rate of violence are unclear, city officials are experimenting, they say, with almost anything that might whittle down the number everyone here seems to know by heart: 343, the number of homicide victims last year.
"Park Geun-hye herself is not a bad person," said Ms. Kum, wielding a small razor blade to whittle off the scraggly roots of scallions at a vegetable stall in Seomun Market, here in the city where Ms. Park was born.
" In a statement shared on Twitter, costar Ricky Whittle wrote that he hoped to work with Jones again, adding that he was "unable to speak on his situation" as he is not "privy to any decisions made regarding cast/storyline.
Brexit is set to dominate the contest which will begin in the week of June 10 when Conservative lawmakers begin to whittle down the field before party members, about 160,000 according to the Sunday Telegraph, choose the winner from the final two candidates.
WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) - The western Canadian province of Manitoba aims to whittle down its fiscal deficit to C$231 million in 20193-22019, it said on Monday, as Premier Brian Pallister's Progressive Conservatives edge the province closer to balanced budgets while trimming taxes.
With its network of high street branches facing intense online competition and demand down following Britain's Brexit vote in 2016, the company has issued four profit warnings in eight months and is trying to whittle down a 212-million-pound debt pile.
Cameron said he would resign following voters' rejection of his campaign to stay in the EU and lawmakers have to whittle down the five contenders to replace him to just two before Conservative party members take a final vote, expected in early September.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China, the world's top wheat producer, has cut its minimum purchase price for the grain for 2018 to help whittle its mammoth stockpiles and adjust to the market, the first such move since the policy was launched over a decade ago.
Abengoa has now outlined a plan to cut its debt to just under 5 billion euros and swap what it owes to banks and bondholders for equity, in a deal that would whittle down the stakes owned by existing shareholders to 5 percent.
The Hill's Kristina Wong was at the hearing and has the story: The Pentagon told members of Congress on Wednesday that it hoped to whittle down the number of California National Guard soldiers asked to repay bonuses from 17,21625 to about 2900.
TOKYO (Reuters) - A reshuffle in the Bank of Japan's board will tip its balance more in favor of aggressive stimulus just as the bank quietly retreats from its radical monetary experiment, complicating the task of bureaucrats seeking to whittle down its bond purchases.
Still, by making candidates take a coding test first, HackerRank will probably help them whittle down the number candidates who are clearly not qualified for a job, yet were able to write the right buzzwords on their resume to get a phone interview.
It's not hard to envision five justices using this case to whittle down the "undue burden" standard as the Supreme Court applied it before Justice Anthony Kennedy's retirement last year and as the Seventh Circuit has been applying it in recent months.
May's strategy has been to try to whittle down opposition to her deal in Parliament, warning more pro-European critics that Britain could leave without any agreement, while telling Brexit supporters that a delay to withdrawal could mean that it never happens.
The show they created, as Mr. Whittle put it, "is bananas," a neo-noir head trip mashing up mythology, science fiction and stylized gore — think slow-motion splashes of blood set to brooding cellos — as it reveals the specifics of Mr. Wednesday's quest.
The whimsical, one-bedroom abode with rounded windows and doorways and hanging lanterns has a fireplace, woodwork bench complete with tools if guests want to whittle away, wooden shower and sink and a designated parking area that's a five minute walk away.
The high bar anticipated in forthcoming FDA requirements for e-cigarettes to stay on the market, combined with the Trump White House's push to ban flavors in the meantime, threaten to whittle the e-cigarette industry down to just a few big players.
After all-night negotiations followed by a long day of private meetings to try to whittle down remaining differences, Tusk and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker put an amended clean text on the dinner table and the leaders quickly indicated their acceptance.
According to Reuters, which cites five people briefed on the following matter, Trump has decided to whittle down the focus of the Department of Homeland Security's Countering Violent Extremism (CVE)—an initiative that counters domestic extreme ideology—to solely focus on the actions of Muslims.
Released on Tuesday, the steamy clip finds Joe Jonas and his bandmates Cole Whittle (bass), JinJoo Lee (guitar) and Jack Lawless (drums) in various states of undress as they perform the funky dance-rock jam in an old warehouse, an elevator and house party.
For The Left Hand of Darkness, I initially chose approximately 20 scenes that I thought could help tell the story visually and then I worked with Sheri Gee (art director at Folio Society) and Ursula to whittle down what imagery would work and what wouldn't.
The issue is set to dominate the contest which will begin in the week of June 10 when Conservative lawmakers begin to whittle down the field before party members, about 160,000 according to the Sunday Telegraph, choose the winner from the final two candidates.
During the video for the funk-infused jam, Jonas and bandmates Cole Whittle, JinJoo Lee and Jack Lawless crash a house party for some spin the bottle and seven minutes in heaven action before hitting up a dive bar, where they rock out with Minaj.
If we can whittle last week's Republican National Convention debacle down to a partisan campaign story, it is probably that: Given four full nights to produce a live pro-Trump, anti-Clinton prime-time infomercial, the Trump campaign and the GOP created a spectacle.
Before dropping the photo that kicked off such a flurry, the 27-year-old shared a shot of the band, which he formed with Jack Lawless, Cole Whittle, and JinJoo Lee back in 2015, posing with Minaj alongside a caption that explained it all.
BEIJING (Reuters) - The Chinese government's campaign to reduce smog pollution and whittle down excess production is set to take around a tenth of its aluminum smelting capacity out of the market by the year-end, potentially adding fuel to a months-long price rally.
As the NME first reported, Whittle turned up on NRA TV yesterday to explain why all of these things might make people feel scared and why, in the end, Gaga should perform a set that is… I guess… exclusive, unequal, hateful, unkind, and un-American?
The NHL needs to whittle it down to two games—one in Canada, because you know Canadians will complain forever if one of their franchises only appears in a Winter Classic twice every eight years, and the Winter Classic itself in the United States.
To add to the complications, none of the eight alternative Brexit plans that lawmakers voted on on Wednesday mustered a majority, setting the stage for yet more debates in Parliament on Monday to try to whittle down the list for a second round of voting.
But Republicans have made a bet that "their" Texas will turn out to vote in just enough numbers to win, as long as the party manages to whittle down the rest of the electorate through sleights of hand like voter ID laws and gerrymandering.
The televised debates between most of the 24 men and two women running for office were widely watched by voters hoping to whittle down their choices - a far cry from the unopposed 99% election victories under Ben Ali, now lying sick in a Saudi hospital.
Supporters of Mr. Trump's Republican challengers refer to them as the "Three Musketeers," and argue that having a trio of challengers — however long their long-shot bids are — could add up to enough of a nuisance to whittle away support for a vulnerable incumbent.
Business interruption coverage typically covers physical damage and may apply to shutdowns, revenue losses and to pay fixed costs like salaries and health care for employees who can't work in a natural disaster, said Jim Whittle, chief claims counsel for the American Insurance Association.
But despite China's claim, North Korea has yet to offer any concrete steps to whittle back its nuclear program, while Kim told a South Korean delegation to Pyongyang last week that he understands the need for Seoul and Washington to continue the joint drills.
I am sure there's a financial adviser somewhere who could use trigonometry to explain how to whittle a three-car garage out of $20,000 a year, but since I can't afford his services, I'll just be over here in the bottomless-mimosa brunch line.
Mr. Jonas, the lead singer, had just staged a surprise pop-up performance near Penn Plaza with his bandmates (including Cole Whittle, the bassist and keyboardist, who joined Mr. Jonas in an eye-catching get-up that included a button-front dress and an apron).
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads CINCINNATI, Ohio — Intermedia artist Lindsey Whittle introduces her artist statement for Archive as Action — a three-woman show at Contemporary Arts Center Cincinnati — with a recounting of the Hindu parable about three blind people who encounter an elephant.

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