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Some banks are working off an Ebitda of around 34m, while others are working off an adjusted Ebitda of 55m, the sources said.
The best part — everyone was working off the same repository.
Working off the campaign's proposed layout, drapes were strategically hung.
"I had no problem working off their energy," Woods said.
Working off that description, they eventually accused two men of murder.
But working off the fence paid off excellently against Carlos Condit.
"It was overbought, but it's now working off that situation," said Maley.
His answer surprised me: They were working off tracings of the original.
Maruf said he supported himself by working off the books in construction.
Sanders, who is working off his potent online fundraising machine from 2016,
Unfortunately, this month, working off of someone else's precedent won't cut it, Scorpio.
As a result, pricing is just working off the prevailing monthly inflation rate.
It is unclear if Koepp is working off any existing treatment or story.
Glassman is working off a big and dubious assumption about the solution, however.
He was then working off duty on a "movie" job, according to Neiman.
" She added, "We're working off of the diversity of models for the campaign.
Both have college degrees from excellent schools; they are working off student loans.
I was in my 30s, working Off Off Off Off Off Off Broadway.
Fear not; you can start working off that third piece of pie on Monday.
However, It's also worth noting that Wal-Mart is working off a larger base.
"So that's the information we were working off of," said Livingston, the deputy chief.
And that's what I've been working off of as far as finishing olive oils.
Republican senators are working off of the memo as they draft their own proposal.
He was working off the books at a construction site and had no insurance.
The cast's preferred way of working off calories might well involve some other person.
"I think that we're working off of an antiquated contractual system," Swift told Billboard.
Suddenly, everyone is working off of different scripts, or templates of interaction and behavior.
But right now the Congress is working off the president's budget on military spending.
"We're still working off all the excesses from when gold was at $1,900," LaForge said.
O’Brien translated this news into a striking visual, working off his progressing series.
The storage space is less important to me, since I like working off external drives.
At the time, Maycott was working off-duty near the estate, attorney Trent Copeland said.
At the time, Maycott was working off duty near the estate, attorney Trent Copeland said.
Each candidate is working off a different operating system, representing a completely different media paradigm.
Even Miami Beach cops have gotten in hot water working off-duty security on there.
But for weeks, Trump seemed to be working off some kind of Sontag-inspired playbook.
Rosselló said the President is working off of bad information provided by White House officials.
Like the Waze integration, Alexa on SYNC is working off the smartphone's processor and data connection.
Band member Jarrad K directed the clip, working off a treatment he co-wrote with Silvas.
In December, the actress talked to PEOPLE about joining WW and working off her baby weight.
Working off and on for 30 years, Mr. Rudd played an integral part in its development.
There are signs that Britain's economy is finally working off the hangover of the 2007-09 crisis.
It was Ohtani's first time working off a mound since undergoing Tommy John surgery on Oct. 1.
"We were working off a fear that people already have," Adrianna Varedi, an event organizer, told VICE.
"No, we were not working off of a Mission Continues donor list," Greitens said in October 85033.
Teams working off Washington state and Vancouver, Canada, had been trying to get her food and antibiotics.
The country's banks are still working off an enormous backlog of problem loans, and credit remains tight.
Intel's latest i23 CPU might be fast, but its still working off a 23-year-old 21965nm base.
The researchers let their model to look back at the text it's working off of for additional context.
While investors weren't as heavy into the bond market Tuesday, lenders were still working off Monday's bond gains.
Working off the beef would prove easy enough: Kobe is a delightful and interesting place to walk around.
It's a stinger of a track, all three rappers working off of each other from verse to verse.
The patchwork nature of the label means that many journalists and pundits are often working off different definitions.
There was a modest fitness center, which the hotel calls "Jim," for working off the rich Southern snacks.
Working off a relative shoestring of a budget, Aggrego first powered a group of Chicago hyper-local sites.
It is not just that more working Americans are working off-site; they're doing so more often, too.
They were able to share information on the supply chain, working off one ledger, rather than various different documents.
Image: NASAResearchers working off the coast of Mexico have discovered evidence of arsenic-breathing life in oxygen-starved waters.
Workers would end up working off the wrong drawings, information would get lost and expensive mistakes would be made.
Working off a terrific screen from Nick Bjugstad, Hoffman fired a missile that hit the back of the net.
The deputy had served as a court officer and was working off-duty at the department store, Burns said.
He also likes shares of McDonald's, given a strong technical picture and its working off a historically overbought condition.
The co-founders told the Sharks they had $1 million in debt and were working off a line of credit.
Telecommuting, working off-hours and job-sharing are all within reach thanks to technology, yet leaders resist taking the leap.
The program was uploaded to the malware database VirusTotal last week, working off code from the open-source EDA2 code.
Greenblatt is working off Poggio's extensive surviving correspondence, so I don't doubt these statements (even though they are not cited).
"We're working off of a legacy of hundreds of years of discrimination that gets passed on generationally," the president said.
It discovered those accounts working off a tip from the cybersecurity firm FireEye about a handful of suspicious Google accounts.
Our leaders are not flying completely blind: They are working off the advice of serious epidemiologists and public health experts.
Working off a few hours of sleep Thursday morning -- he wrapped up his marathon debate a little before 2:15 a.m.
Is that the most difficult part of being in the ring, constantly working off of and engaging the crowd mid–match?
Wait, working off overbought conditions is generally considered positive —but not in the alternative paranoid universe many stock traders live in.
In 2016, most Democrats (Republicans too), the Clinton campaign and the pundit class seemed to be working off a similar analysis.
But during a time like this, I would totally be at the gym and working off all this anxiety and stress.
In darker moments, he fears that he is working off bad navigation, drifting over the horizon, lost by his misplaced faith.
"So if working off a hangover at the gym is your thing, be sure to pack your hand sanitizer," he says.
The same thing that allowed professional athletes to stop working off-season jobs: They formed labor unions and negotiated higher salaries.
The motion further notes that Burck admitted the defense only saw Kimbark's body camera footage once and were working off their recollections.
Shiryaev says he was working off of this video, which is different from this widely-shared version and has far higher quality.
Because everybody's working off of mobile systems but many of the legacy systems are super hard to access while they're out selling.
While Kate Spade's 14 percent comparable sales gain easily topped the performance at its competitors, it's working off a substantially smaller base.
And here's a new dimension, we don't know whether the Russian hackers currently pilfering our collective privacy are working off Snowden information.
Koepp wasn't working off of his own story on Crystal Skull, either: it was based on a story formulated by George Lucas.
He cut back on some of the profuse chaos that defined the earlier "Transformers" films, working off a screenplay by Christina Hodson.
Millions of shoppers headed out to stores on Friday, working off that turkey and stuffing by racing to find the best deals.
Photo: Duncan McClarenArchaeologists working off Canada's Pacific Coast have found 9003 human footprints dating back to the end of the last Ice Age.
At the beginning of the night, when not many votes have been counted, that's what the needle is mostly working off: those assumptions.
Working off the plant's shape, colour and other features, Australian Wildflowers will help you discover just what unusual Australian flora you're looking at.
She's working off of a script penned by another woman, and they're telling a story about an all-woman squad of DC badasses.
I took an hour to round up the most meaningful items, working off a master list we made after the last big fire.
I can't say for certain, but what I can confirm is that some prominent outside allies are not working off a plan here.
A panga is a boat often used for working off the coast of Mexico or Central America, according to the US Coast Guard.
Some industries that many eastern Europeans work in, such as construction, are already quite informal, creating the potential for working off the books.
It makes some sense that working off such excesses could take a bit more time than usual spent below the break-even line.
He relocated to the L train stop at Morgan Avenue, and lived there for five years, working off the nearby DeKalb Avenue stop.
We were working off of The Force Awakens, but it's not like there was a blueprint for what happens after The Force Awakens.
The bad news is that inflation remains high and unemployment is about 9 percent, with 30 percent of workers working off the books.
Some others had been approved for permanent access to top secret information but were still working off interim access to Sensitive Compartmented Information.
Republicans are already working off the Trump playbook, which is designed to present him as the victim of unfair presidential persecution by Democrats.
Oscar winners, accustomed to working off a script may very well choose none, then have little else to say before leaving the stage.
They brought everything they needed to analyze Peggy right away, working off nervous energy before joining others in standing vigil for Cassini's final moments.
So when he makes his car payments now, he's not only paying for his current car but working off his previous balance as well.
The unusual run of warmer than normal temperatures since the end of May has played an important role in working off excess gas stocks.
Like most people he knows, he is working off a perpetual debt incurred by money borrowed at extortionate rates for food, fuel and equipment.
These offerings all function basically the same way, working off a list of sites that offer HTTPS versions to upgrade connections before they're established.
Stilson Snow, of Eureka, shared a photo of two of them working off the bay community of King Salmon a number of winters ago.
There are moments you step back and realize we're working off the planet in microgravity in one of the most unforgiving environments known to mankind.
On Tuesday, March 1, 2016, Commander Scott Kelly returned home from the International Space Station after twelve months working off the Earth, for the Earth.
The El Paso county sheriff has banned his deputies from working off-duty security at the tent city for immigrant children separated from their parents.
Having exhausted the source material from Margaret Atwood's 1985 dystopian novel, and working off-book, the creators had some room to experiment, and they do.
The study found that the overall percentage of women working off camera on the year's top films had also dropped by 2 percent from 2015.
They were working off a body of research showing that exposing yourself to different people and cultures can change your perspective — make you less insular.
For most of his career, he's been working off a note that the Trinidadian novelist Elizabeth Nunez gave him at a Calabash workshop in 2002.
What are some of the ethical questions that you hope trend forecasters should keep in mind when they're working off of these obviously flawed systems?
On Wednesdays I encourage you not to use recipes at all, but to engage in an exercise of improvisatory cooking, working off a narrative theme.
Dubsmash is working off of a common sense model of what's allowed rather than firm guidelines, which will be tough to keep consistent at scale.
In recent days, the internet started working off all that Thanksgiving food by hollering about a deeply unsettling TV ad for Peloton's luxury exercise bikes.
Manufacturing, which accounts for about 20.9% of the economy, is being squeezed by businesses placing fewer orders while working off stockpiles of unsold goods in warehouses.
Manufacturing, which accounts for about 21.7% of the economy, is being squeezed by businesses placing fewer orders while working off stockpiles of unsold goods in warehouses.
Working off a fabric swatch of the collection's pivotal flower print, Linda Cantello, the international makeup artist for Armani, invented the color palette for the show.
"At some point in time the diligent employee will feel compelled to 'catch up,' which may result in working off the clock," he told NBC News.
Working off the above example, if a drop in consumer discretionary stocks offsets a rise in industrials, the overall effect on the market will be muted.
They've inspired billionaires to enter the space industry and are obviously necessary for launching satellites and any vision of humans living and working off the Earth.
Working off the Food and Drug Administration's recommendation that adults eat about 2,000 calories each day, the center doles out the awards to the worst offenders.
"Oil prices have not increased alarmingly because the market is still working off the surpluses built up in the second half of 2018," the IEA said.
Working off a script from his reshuffled team of advisers, Mr. Trump is also drastically tempering his language about the signature issue of his campaign: immigration.
Repeatedly, he complained about the walk, but he perked up when the aide pointed out that Mr. Rangel was working off the bagel he had eaten.
Neither chamber has approved a budget resolution, though the House did pass one through committee, and the two chambers are working off different top-line numbers.
Now, granted, we're working off of small sample sets with a fair amount of variability here, particularly for startups on opposite ends of the funding lifecycle.
Manufacturing, which accounts for about 12% of the economy, is being squeezed by businesses placing fewer orders while working off stockpiles of unsold goods in warehouses.
Efforts to bolster preparedness Some public health officials say they are working off already tight budgets and are used to shifting resources between different, competing concerns.
For much of Western history, the only way out from under crushing debt was debtors' prison, where you'd be coerced into working off what you owed.
For much of Western history, the only way out from under crushing debt was debtor's prison, where you'd be coerced into working off what you owed.
Here's how the Tax Policy Center, working off the very rough outline from this spring, projected Trump's plans would affect the rich and the middle class.
Working off the IP address, U.S. investigators identified Guccifer 2.0 as a particular GRU officer working out of the agency's headquarters on Grizodubovoy Street in Moscow.
When it comes to working off the pizza weight, he says he doesn't quite have the discipline of another certain ripped actor known for a superhero role.
We'll be working off the official Alexa GitHub repository's guide to running the Alexa Voice Service on a Raspberry Pi so you'll want to follow along here.
Even though David Fincher isn't behind this one, Spider's Web still seems to be working off its source material to create a similarly cold and uncomfortable world.
Built for wide-ranging multiplayer in a way most console games weren't, working off the backbone of the young Xbox Live online platform, Halo was a sensation.
So it's vaguely concerning that a senior White House official told The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg that, "We're America, bitch," is the official doctrine they're working off of.
I've been disproportionately lucky and privileged, and I intend to spend the rest of my life working off that credit by giving back and paying it forward.
And there they sit in crowded rooms at call centers, or alone, working off-site behind their screens and facing cyber-reality, as it is being created.
The GOP is working off of an undisclosed draft of the healthcare bill, and it's unclear what taxes it may repeal and which ones it will keep.
Working off more than 11,000 anonymous opinions, the AI sifted through the data to create two opposing arguments on whether AI would do more harm than good.
The sector, which accounts for about 27.8% of the economy, is being squeezed by businesses placing fewer orders while working off stockpiles of unsold goods in warehouses.
At his news conference Wednesday, Trump said "we've met" with numerous candidates, and indicated he's working off a list of 20 potential nominees he released during the campaign.
Respected British screenwriters and playright Jack Thorne and Tony Award-winning theater director John Tiffany helped Rowling pen the script, working off of an original story she wrote.
According to YouTube's spokeswoman, it's working off of government lists of named terrorists and foreign terrorist organizations to identify individuals for whom the wider takedown policy will apply.
"We're working off of a pretty significant decline on the first day of trading in 2016," said Mark Luschini, chief investment strategist at Janney Montgomery Scott in Philadelphia.
With Stefani by my side, I went through the process of applying a full face of makeup on our model, working off an inspiration image the photographer provided.
"In most countries, they won't let you work unless you are working off the grid," said Art Koff, founder of Retired Brains, an online job and information resource.
Both are quite literal, as workers find themselves assigned to orbital platforms like the titular Lunar Transfer Station Tacoma for months, sometimes years, working off debts for megacorporations.
We're all working off the same basic body type of a four-legged common ancestor, which diversified into critters like horses and humans and even fliers like bats.
The Audemars project — a digital film made of tens of thousands of hand-carved woodblocks — used the work of more than 100 assistants, including students working off-site.
McGahn had been approved for permanent access to top secret information by November, but was still working off interim access to Sensitive Compartmented Information, according to the information.
Iceland, by comparison, did not have a huge national debt overhang, although corporations and individuals owed large sums after the financial crash, which some are still working off.
U.S. forces were working off actionable intelligence and conducted the strike "as a direct response to al-Shabaab actions, including recent attacks on Somali forces," the statement said.
Working off a tip that two baby chimpanzees were illegally passing through Nepal, the investigators burst into the building, where a menagerie of exhausted animals began to wail.
But even those delegate candidates who have said who they'll support are not beholden to stick by that candidate and are basically just working off of the honor system.
Attempts to discourage working "off the clock" misfire, as millennials read them not as permission to stop working, but a means to further distinguish themselves by being available anyway.
The 23-year-old finished 3-for-12 and, oddly enough, spent most of his time working off the ball in small lineups beside Denzel Valentine and Cameron Payne.
It wasn't until 2006 that lingering cliffhangers were finally resolved It wasn't until 2006 that the pair finally returned to Herbert's unfinished, seventh book, working off of his notes.
Professor Li, 21980, began studying the Chu Silk Manuscript in 21987, working off photographs to decipher its archaic script and later examining it in person in the United States.
And, by the way, I was a playwright who had often translated classic plays, working off what are called "literal translations" but without any knowledge of the original language.
"If the strategy is centralized in one place, then you&aposre not wasting time herding cats and everybody&aposs working off the same song sheet," Carney told Business Insider.
Then Sean Spicer will hold a press conference in which he will explain that the president was simply working off a memo written by the deputy secretary of state.
"They're all working off the same data, but there's lots of room to make choices and prioritize information," says Noah Veltman, a data visualization expert on WNYC's data news team.
Richard Wiles, a Democrat, has banned deputies from El Paso county sheriff's department from working off-duty security at the Tornillo tent city for immigrant children separate from their parents
Hailee, a 23-year-old community college student in Pennsylvania, told BuzzFeed News she is working off $500 in debt on a credit card she didn't know existed until recently.
Working off the model of what the Obama campaign had done in 2008 and 2012, they spent the early days recruiting organizers and volunteers, testing their GOTV prowess in 2014.
In fact, the optimal engagement boost occurs when employees spend 60 to 80 percent of their time — or three to four days in a five-day workweek — working off-site.
By working off NAFTA and the text of the TPP, and creating an open agreement, a beneficial regional pact could be created much faster than by pursuing many bilateral deals.
So working off of her natural texture, he waved sections with a double-barrel curling iron and sprayed dry shampoo all over to add texture, before adding in the details.
Working off images and photos of people, which he collages together in different ways, Salcedo creates a silicone mold and makes a copy, which could be bronze or even fiberglass.
Working off that model, in the best case scenario, we could see commercial 5G phones in the early 2020s, assuming the same "every 10 years" pattern as previous generations holds through.
Similarly, Senators' inboxes could be flooded with messages from constituents that were cobbled together by machine-learning programs working off stitched-together content culled from text, audio, and social media profiles.
" But, he said he hasn't paid any federal income tax for the past three years because "I had losses in '08 and '09 and I am still working off my losses.
According to CNET's report, the new Mad Catz is working off the same factory tooling and parts as the old company, so hopefully quality will remain the same under new management.
The heavily favored Tampa Bay Lightning have had their asses thoroughly kicked on home ice and appear to be working off the blueprint the Capitals used in every postseason before 22.
Those comedians who've elected to discuss it are still giving performances, ultimately, working off careful scripts and landing their punch lines; they aren't climbing onstage and actually being depressed for us.
Scientists are working off computer models that offer mere hints of what's possible: Conditions could be Earthlike, but they could also be hellish like Venus, or cold and dry like Mars.
"Twist My Fingaz," the first single, is familiar Compton tough talk, working off an interpolation of Funkadelic's "One Nation Under a Groove," the foundation of Ice Cube's "Bop Gun (One Nation)".
It also serves like a Dropbox for legal, organizing all of a startup's documents to ensure everything's properly signed and teams are working off the latest versions without digging through email.
Although Mr. Wahlberg's character, a police detective who's working off a suspension by doing uniformed duty at the marathon, is a fictionalized composite, almost all of the other characters — from Gov.
In Florida, the Coast Guard patrols the waters off President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort, working off an outdated budget that has not increased to account for this new mission.
Reuters reported that investigators are working off the theory that the money was a form of life insurance payout for Danley, raising questions about how much she knew about Paddock's plans.
Working off the assumption that no one likes IRL confrontation, drivers can now choose from a preselected list of reasons to explain why they rated a passenger as less than five stars.
And if you're like me who often finds themselves living and working off your phone, the speed at which the S9 switches between even the most cumbersome of apps is downright delightful.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank's nascent policy on working off bad bank loans may be extended to smaller lenders not directly supervised by the ECB, its chief supervisor said on Friday.
Click here to view original GIFResearchers working off the coast of Panama have captured unprecedented footage showing thousands of red crabs swarming together in the oxygen-deprived waters just above the seafloor.
Rhoades spends most of season 1 working off a tip from the Securities and Exchange Commission about a particular stock that Axe may have short-sold based on some ill-gotten information.
CBSN and the upcoming CBSN Local are both free-to-view, working off of the reasonable assumption that no one wants to pay a monthly subscription fee for TV news these days.
But Branca was working on his own music throughout, piecing together intense, strange sounds and working off of theories from long-dead philosophers and mathematicians, combining a range of disparate musical influences.
In both these good and bad aspects, the Pixel is working off a much larger ecosystem of Google endeavors, including the world's largest private network of computers, and a global sales machine.
After violating support near $1,260 and $1,270, gold's price action began something of a cleansing, working off the overextended net-long ratio of 33 to 1 (speculative long positions to short ones).
Like Mr. Musk, Mr. Bezos talks about Blue Origin less as a business than as part of a glorious future for humanity, with millions of people living and working off the planet.
But despite his fresh claim Tuesday that China is desperate for a deal, Beijing seems to be working off a longer clock than the one ticking down to the November 2020 election.
She is preparing for the next shoot, working off a sheet of looks, and meticulously organising a rack of clothes so that when it is her turn, everything is ready to go.
" A South Texas sheriff has banned his deputies from working off-duty at the newly-erected Tornillo tent city for migrant children separated from their parents, because the new policy is "wrong.
Here's a scenario many home cooks find themselves in all the time: you're working off a recipe for some incredible dish, then you get to a part that specifically calls for fresh herbs.
When I reached McAfee over the phone, he said he was acutely aware of the market chaos his tweets can sow, and attributed it to automated trading bots working off of his advice.
After graduating, Bullock resigned himself to a decade in the corporate trenches of a New York law firm, working off his six-figure debt, until he learned his father had stage 210 cancer.
While Martin's story did include a black character in the 1980s, and while it's commendable that he's working to raise the issue of erasure, the adaptation is working off of some shaky footing.
I'm not a big puncher so I usually box gracefully, working off the jab, setting things up, picking my spots, but there was no way I could have pulled it off mid-withdrawal.
Maatta, working off Malkin's pass from near the blue line, skated around left winger Jeff Skinner in the right circle and beat Lack up high with a wrist shot inside the far post.
House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady (R-Texas) told reporters that he is working off of Speaker Paul Ryan's (R-Wis.) timeline of moving repeal legislation by the end of March.
On the other two issues, the Senate is working off the assumption that there will be a cap on federal Medicaid payments, known as a per capita cap, according to lobbyists and aides.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank plans to inspect Greek banks this year to monitor their progress in working off their huge pile of unpaid loans, ECB director Sabine Lautenschlaeger said on Friday.
Having weathered the former special counsel's probe into Russian election interference, Sekulow has also proven himself adept at waging battles on behalf of the President -- even when working off less-than-ideal facts.
The challenge of the next decade will be working off the hangover of the Iraq intervention and finding a new footing rooted in the values that were so clear in the early 1990s.
A Minneapolis distillery, working off medieval texts, will soon begin serving an alcoholic concoction of angelica root, gentian, rose buds, above, and about a dozen other herbs once used to ward off disease.
After working off card balances he built up during college, Low started collecting new cards in May specifically to reap the increasingly lucrative travel awards banks are offering to encourage spending on their cards.
Even while recovering from surgery and absent from the bench for the first time in her 25 years in the Supreme Court, she continued to work from home, working off of briefs and transcripts.
However, the city of Houston itself is working off a Hazard Mitigation Plan it developed in 2012 — based on where FEMA was then saying the city's 20153-year and 500-year floodplains were located.
However, the city of Houston itself is working off a Hazard Mitigation Plan it developed in 2012 — based on where FEMA was then saying the city's 100-year and 500-year floodplains were located.
Although nobody is yet mining deep ocean resources commercially, Nautilus Minerals, working off the coast of Papua New Guinea, has begun a project to tap gold and copper at a seafloor ridge, Ensia reports.
"The industry still relies heavily on paper, on working off retrospective data, and there is still an over-reliance on sending CRAs to busy research sites," says Teckro co-founder and CEO Gary Hughes.
It's not clear what, if anything, Koepp will be working off of, but given his prior credits, Indiana Jones' script seems to be in better hands than Crystal Skull would lead you to believe.
And so it may just be because we're still working off the legacy of the oil price shock, that's our base hypothesis, that we're hitting the sweet spot, not in it but hitting it.
The complaint accuses Officer Williams of negligence in his treatment of a minor while working off duty as a security guard at the mall, and it seeks unspecified damages for physical and mental harm.
Ms. Ramirez considers the literary, academic and personal history of the archetypal woman as temptress, working off what she calls an "experimental script" constructed through research and her own drawings and photography (1:00).
Working off-hours at home with the blessing of Partner Colorado's board, she outlined the steps the credit union could take to demonstrate convincingly that marijuana-business clients were complying with the Cole memo.
Click here to view original GIFVideo: Scripps OceanographyIt's dark and a bit grainy, but marine biologists working off the coast of western Australia have finally captured footage of a ruby seadragon in its natural habitat.
You've got to think that both me and TJ are working off our instincts in there a lot because we're moving so quickly, switching so many stances–it's hard to make a lot of reads.
Instead, Motor Trend landed somewhere in the vast no-man's-land in between, working off of essentially zero information and rendering a bland, lifeless, '90s-vintage concept car in a garish shade of champagne gold.
Working collaboratively online from different cities across the country, the four acquaintances began working off of a list of around sixty names that had been started by journalist Jeff Yang and passed off to Ajayi.
"What we're eventually going toward is a globally integrated exercise program so that we (are) ... all working off the same sheet of music in one combined global exercise," Healy said in an interview this week.
In March, the police turned to an age-old tool: A sketch artist, working off a photo of the corpse, penciled a portrait of what the man might have looked like when he was alive.
Those who take the line only for special events like the United States Open may not be attuned to its nuances, and hungry commuters seeking snacks along the way are likely working off outdated intel.
Since the government hasn't been fully funded this year and we're already working off an extension, even if the current funding showdown is resolved, the new fiscal year starts in October, beginning the horrors anew.
In America, conservatives want to apply that strategy in reverse: working off a baseline of extremely high prices, they want to force people to pay out of pocket as a strategy to bring those prices down.
Working off an autopsy of the failed Houston campaign, Freedom for All Massachusetts identified a team of transgender leaders to run a ground game that familiarized voters with transgender people and proactively rebutted the bathroom message.
Pruitt acknowledged Wednesday to a Senate committee that a political appointee in his office worked on his housing search, but said she was a "friend" working off the clock and was not paid for her assistance.
A disconnect But despite those efforts, thanks in part to a lack of coordination at the top and gaps in international norms in cyberspace, officials don't appear to always be working off a central, organized playbook.
Working off information provided by an informant who had embedded with smugglers in Nepal, the police said the suspects had planned to transport the chimpanzees to India, which has become another hot spot for animal trafficking.
If the answer is nothing, it might be helpful to take a step back and focus on self-care, whether that's working off your anxiety at the gym or turning off your news notifications for the day.
But they weren't just working off population changes — they were also drawing maps in ways to advantage their party and dilute the voting power of districts with a majority of Democratic voters, a practice known as gerrymandering.
It's worth noting that the DNC is likely not working off any new information here, but that organizers may be on high alert for any potential security threats after Russian military officials hacked the committee in 2016.
For my MomGenes transformation, which can be seen in the video above, the crew at Galderma gave me a totally makeover, working off a photo of my mom at 27 as a bridesmaid in her sister's wedding.
After high school, Mr. Wright attended Santa Rosa Junior College before moving to Los Angeles, where he audited various classes at the University of California, Los Angeles, while working off and on in the fine-dining world.
Cops started working with the Chicago Transit Authority and the Federal Communications Commission, the Chicago Tribune reports, working off a tip they received months ago, as well as a submitted photo of Nicholl holding the black electronic jammer.
Those working off-camera, the bookers and producers, don't often get the recognition you deserve, but I want you to know that I have always appreciated the challenges you face and the skill with which you master them.
Almost every great comic out on shelves today has been lovingly inked by an artist working off the pencil foundations of another, and this week's mini-comic masterclass, Strip Panel Naked, breaks down the role of the inker.
Sheets said any recovery will need to be a "three step" process, where an oversupplied market needs to rebalance by cutting production and increasing demand, working off high oil inventories and allowing producer hedging to run its course.
Ansel Elgort ("Divergent") stars as the nicknamed Baby, a hell-on-wheels driver working with a rotating group of heist artists presided over by the oily Doc (Kevin Spacey), to whom Baby is working off an unknown debt.
Working off the song's playfully forlorn feelings of cruel love, the video expands the lyrics' emoji imagery (which is also the source of its name) into a Halloween theme, conjuring a costume party you'd never want to leave.
A successful jazz pianist in his own right as well as a highly sought-after session musician, he was comfortable working off of Martin's ideas (and, unlike Russo, he was a pianist by trade rather than a saxophonist).
"I was glad to have packed my running shoes to get in some exercise each morning before sightseeing in hopes of working off the previous night's bacon or deep-fried dish — two ubiquitous menu staples," Ms. Glusac said.
ZURICH, April 21 (Reuters) - Swiss watch exports took their biggest fall at the start of this year since 2009 as China's economy stumbled and Hong Kong retailers focused on working off existing stock instead of placing new orders.
The next morning, knowing some students had no Internet at home and were working off worksheets she had prepared for them, Ms. Guerra started class with a review of the problem that had troubled other students the night before.
Rossello highlighted how the island's electrical grid, which was severely dilapidated prior to the storms, was obsolete and working off of a generation system that was 28 years older than the average electric power utility in the United States.
Over the years, Jenny's Garden has sent hundreds of pounds of vegetables to a nearby homeless shelter and has been tended by neighbors, schoolchildren, residents of a nearby halfway house, and orange-suited lawbreakers working off their community service.
The companies that tend to lead the charge are those that are either working off a smaller base, such as Kate Spade or Vince, or those that operate in a red-hot sector, such as Home Depot or Lululemon.
The projects were built to house the working poor, like her, but over time they have cultivated a beat-the-system culture, in which working off the books and lying about your income means getting more money from Washington.
A phase-in surfaced as an option among Republicans on the House Ways and Means Committee as it closed in on completion of actual tax legislation, working off of a nine-page "framework" unveiled by Trump on Sept. 27.
Over The Top's script is all over the place, with "credit" going to separate drafts by Stallone and Academy Award-winner Stirling Silliphant, both of whom were working off an original script written in the late 1970's by David Engelbach.
Escamilla, meanwhile, was convicted in 2002 in the death of officer Christopher Kevin James, who was among four uniformed Dallas officers working off-duty security at a club when a brawl broke out and James was shot multiple times by Escamilla.
I was mesmerized by how one IBM computer running a single, proprietary application eliminated two days of extra work per month and allowed insurance companies to reimburse my Dad four times as fast as they had working off a paper system.
Buybacks have become less of an underpinning for stocks, but even if buybacks decrease a little, they still have a powerful effect on stocks because they are working off a smaller base, so we really don't need buybacks to be bigger.
The workplace of Rosie the Riveter Working off a fundraising campaign and $2 million grant from the GM Foundation to kickstart the acquisition of the property, the museum will be the third-largest in the Detroit area when it opens.
WE WANT TO GET THESE RATES AS LOW AS WE POSSIBLY CAN GET TO A TERRITORIAL SYSTEM, THE BASICS THAT WE ALL AGREE ON. THATS WHAT WE ARE WORKING OFF OF RIGHT NOW SO WE CAN STICK THE LANDING THIS FALL.
Working off Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett's cult novel of the same name, the Amazon Prime six-episode mini-series follows the demon Crowley (David Tennant) and the angel Aziraphale (Michael Sheen) breaking rank to prevent a long-fated Armageddon.
When one's work includes countless, routine indignities — wage theft, understaffing, working off the clock, surveillance, "the customer's always right," last-minute scheduling — sexual abuse becomes just part of the job, one more, particularly disturbing, reminder of a lack of power.
Let's start by saying that there is probably no canonically correct way to do this sort of analysis and that since Crunchbase News is working off of private company data, what hasn't been aggregated programmatically is subject to self-reporting bias.
In a world where smartphones and instant messages have made working off-hours from a bus or a bed seem normal, business reading in the washroom may be the next tech industry innovation coming soon to an office near you.
The Copenhagen-based singer/producer may be working off tried-and-true 90s reference points like Timbaland, Sade, or Erykah Badu, but her songs couldn't be more suited for the present day, navigating the complications of relationships that live through iMessage.
Steven Mnuchin, the Treasury secretary, said on CNBC that the United States and China were working off a 150-page document and that he hoped enough progress could be made so that the two presidents could appear at a summit meeting.
Scott-Railton came prepared with AP reporters and hidden recording devices in tow, while "Lambert" brought a pen that appeared to have a "tiny camera lens" concealed within:Like Bowman, Lambert appeared to be working off cue cards and occasionally made awkward conversational gambits.
Last week, Representative Peter DeFazio, chairman of the House transportation committee, took a swipe at his colleagues in the Senate, accusing them of jumping in front of his hearing and "working off news reports" rather than conducting their own in-depth investigation.
Even if the Danes acted late in the year, the company could bring in additional ships to lay the pipeline, Mueller said, noting that two ships now working off the coast of Sweden were completing about 6 km (13 miles) a day.
My gut says that the wide array of companies working off AWS don't need some kind of bleeding-edge machine training hardware, and would be fine training models a few times a week or month and get the results that they need.
In the 1990s June was working off his Naval medical school debt at the National Institutes of Health, helping in the development of an experimental CAR-like treatment that redirected killer T cells to hunt down infected T cells in AIDS patients.
The ease of working off-site will reduce in the next decade the need for a traditional office to about 55 percent of space dedicated to office usage from more than 95 percent in the 2000s, the commercial real estate consultancy predicts.
He'll likely be working off a list of conservative-approved judges who will all be reliable votes against unions, against abortion rights, against the Affordable Care Act, and otherwise likely to vote in favor of whatever policy the right wing is pushing.
The difference between them and Feynman and Aaronson is that the physicists in the sample were tested in adulthood in a formal scientific study, and Feynman and Aaronson are working off half-remembered IQ tests of unclear quality they took in school.
"What [Walker] said was, of the draft he saw — which is no longer even a viable draft that we're working off of — that he had issues with components of that draft," said Scalise, himself a former chairman of the Republican Study Committee (RSC).
Right now, Wannaby is largely working off of flat-rate licensing fees, but the startup is hoping that it can grab a slice of sales in the future if consumers spend time trying on a pair of AR shoes before they make a purchase.
The idea that the researchers are working off of is from previous Leiden research, which found that when a group of like-minded people gathers to discuss similar perspectives, they're encouraged to hate those not engaged in the same discussion, thus creating an echo chamber.
The knife, a five-inch fixed blade buck knife, was given to a retired LAPD motor officer who, while working off duty on a movie set near the Rockingham property in 2002, received the weapon from a construction worker, the officer's lawyer tells PEOPLE.
Parsons fit the bill perfectly: he's a smooth shooter from the outside (38 percent from three for his career) who is comfortable working off the bounce as a ball-handler in pick-and-rolls or attacking a defender rotating his way on a closeout.
There was nothing overtly explicit at Foxy Production's booth, yet, standing next to Petra Cortright's resin sculpture, with Sascha Braunig's bulbous but delicate abstract paintings working off the same juicy color palette, it was hard to see a giant berry and not a yonic oraphase.
Mr. Abili is currently working off Broadway, not in films, but he is winning praise for his portrayal of an African-American: the violent flimflam man Brutus Jones, the despot of a Caribbean island in Eugene O'Neill's drama "The Emperor Jones," at Irish Repertory Theater.
DHS is working off a document that was given to some negotiators in December and was passed out in the room when two dozen lawmakers met with Trump on the issue in a partially televised meeting earlier this month, according to two senior administration officials.
Singapore heavily regulates both the pricing and provision of medical care to keep costs low (as do all other developed countries) and then, working off that baseline of low costs, has Singaporeans pay out of pocket in order to keep them mindful of how much they're spending.
And those resellers may just as likely never even touch the item: they are working off stock that is distributed from another place altogether, or perhaps manufactured and sent in bulk to Amazon or another fulfillment provider that sends the item when the order is made.
Decide on the fly, but do plan for a cold supper on Saturday night, working off David Tanis's new column celebrating a big farmers' market meal for the depths of summer, all the produce dressed separately and presented as five different salads on a giant platter.
A unanimous three-judge panel of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said it would require individualized inquiries to determine whether each class member was actually working off the clock, reversing a federal judge in New Jersey who certified three subclasses in the case last year.
Their subscription product, which now has 2120,100+ users across ~225 countries, is a fertility tracking app fed by algorithms working off-of individual data inputs, including daily temperature measurements via a body basal thermometer (this device is included in the subscription price if users sign up for a year).
In the past, the FCC fined violators and worked to eliminate practices like unauthorized phone bill charges and misleading customers during sales calls, but it was working off of broader protections in the Telecommunications Act of 1996 and the "truth-in-billing" rules the commission adopted in 1999.
While that is impressive, in a way, it is worth noting that this was one of the very few occasions we have seen Rockhold working off his back and it seemed to rely on stalling Weidman out and getting a stand up from a position where stand ups don't usually happen.
The IEA said oil prices had not increased "alarmingly" since U.S. sanctions were imposed on Venezuela because the market is still working off the surpluses built up in the second half of 2018 — when global supply was estimated to have exceeded demand by 1.3 million barrels per day (b/d).
" (Yes, it has free Wi-Fi, and yes, plenty of local freelancers spend their days there working off their laptops.) "We now have someone who wants to do a pop-up yoga class in the mornings, and while we're not a music venue, we host a residence DJ once a week.
Yglesias is using "bullshit" as a technical term, working off Princeton University philosopher Harry Frankfurt's seminal book On Bullshit, which distinguishes the liar, who is trying to persuade us of a false truth, from the bullshitter, who cares little for persuasion so long as he is achieving his other ends.
The belief that Engagement Chicken is responsible for Prince Harry and Markle's wedding has blossomed into something of a conspiracy in the past day, though I should note that these armchair theorists are working off the assumption that Markle had made the chicken for the Prince, when, in fact, that isn't quite clear.
Working off of a found commemorative stamp bearing the logo of the society, Hadjithomas and Joreige discovered the obscured record of mathematics professor Manoug Manougian, who formed a group of students at the Armenian Haigazian University in Beirut with the aspiration of making Lebanon the first Arab country to launch a rocket into space.
Last month, Cohen's home and office were raided by FBI agents working off of a referral from Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE, the special counsel investigating possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
While traveling along real roads, the transitory Route 0, and later the subterranean Echo River, every stop and attraction seems to be beset by the claws of debt, which is controlled by the Consolidated Power Company and the Hard Times Distillery, the latter of which is staffed entirely by people working off their debts.
In yet another stark illustration of how complicated the dynamic at Fox News has become, Wallace reported on the same edition of Fox News Sunday in which he interviewed Miller that diGenova has been "working off the books" with Giuliani to help Trump dig up dirt on Joe Biden — a revelation diGenova has since admitted to.
British caver Robert Harper told CNN that, working off old surveys and more updated mapping from recent expeditions into the cave, the caving team was attempting to access what is believed to be the end of the cave system, in an attempt to check a chamber off the list of places that they think the group might be.
Ricoh sees photographers using the K-70 for nature shoots More megapixels isn't always better, but Ricoh seems to be working off the increasingly popular idea that somewhere around 24 megapixels you hit a point where moiré is no longer a major concern due to pixel density, which lets the antialiasing filter be removed to improve the sharpness of photos.
Kevin BradyKevin Patrick BradyRepublicans' rendezvous with reality — their plan is to cut Social Security The Social Security 2100 Act is critical for millennials and small business owners House panel releases documents of presidential tax return request before Trump MORE (R-Texas), the current Ways and Means chair, noted the blueprint House Republicans are now working off doesn't make changes to the ad deduction.
Participants who had bad working conditions (such as high stress jobs or working off-peak hours like overnight shifts) also had higher stroke risks, Alexis Descatha, a researcher at Paris Hospital, Versailles and Angers University and at the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (Inserm), who conducted the study, tells CNBC Make It. And recipients' eating, sleeping and exercise habits impacted their risks.
Working off the model of the Active Measures Working Group (AMWG), established in the 85033s as a U.S. response to Soviet propaganda, policymakers should form a small, interagency committee comprised of experts from State, DoD, intelligence agencies and the technology community to reexamine disinformation and research its impacts (and hosting a funeral for the overly politicized and vague term 'fake news' while they're at it).
"One of the things that is challenging for organizations in operationalizing business intelligence, that we feel that Looker has done really well, is it gives you a single place to model your data, define your data definitions — like what's revenue, who's a gold customer or how many servers tickets are open — and allows you then to blend data across individual data silos, so that as an organization, you're working off a consistent set of metrics," Kurian explained.
Not saying it's a sure thing to repeat, but this trend of positive economic surprises has helped spin the "cyclical reacceleration" story, and as this chart shows, the upside surprises tend not to hold these levels for long, as forecasts catch up and data trends revert to the mean: All this helps explain the stasis in stocks: Indexes working off overbought conditions, data flow moderating, investor sentiment already pretty optimistic, memories of three straight January setbacks intruding on traders' minds.
Sample image processed by Imago AI showing the proportion of a crop affected by disease Sample image processed by Imago AI showing the proportion of a crop affected by disease In terms of where they are now, the bootstrapping, nearly year-old startup is working off data from a number of trials with seed companies — including a recurring paying client they can name (DuPont Pioneer); and several paid trials with other seed firms they can't (because they remain under NDA).
Ben CardinBenjamin (Ben) Louis CardinAmerica is in desperate need of infrastructure investment: Senate highway bill a step in the right direction Financial aid fraud is wrong — but overcorrection could hurt more students Democrats denounce Trump's attack on Cummings: 'These are not the words of a patriot' MORE (D-Md.) said on Fox that he'd like to see Trump work more closely with Democrats and Republicans to pick more "mainstream" Supreme Court nominees, rather than working off a list crafted with input from the Federalist Society.
House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin BradyKevin Patrick BradyRepublicans' rendezvous with reality — their plan is to cut Social Security The Social Security 85033 Act is critical for millennials and small business owners House panel releases documents of presidential tax return request before Trump MORE (R-Texas) told reporters that he is working off of Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE's (R-Wis.) timeline of moving repeal legislation by the end of March.
Daemon X Machina uses a broad brush to characterize these pilots, which leaves the bulk of them somewhere between archetype and stereotype: Savior, an aristocrat with a noblesse oblige moral code and a goth's closet; Red Dog and Klondike, maniacal prisoners working off their sentences by blowing up malevolent robots and shouting about it; Artist, the dreadlocked, loud-music loving, uh, graffiti artist, who shares a merc company with the native-coded Falcon, whose (too limited) dialog is too often the sort of shared aphoristic wisdom given to such characters in lieu of meaningful characterization.
This city where a whopping 93 percent of the population voted for Hillary Clinton in the general elections is still working off a pretty crippling hangover, but thankfully there is no shortage of excellent coffee shops around D.C. to give the people the boost they need to wake up and convince themselves—and the rest of the country—that everything's going to be OK. And lucky for you, we've compiled a guide with the best spots around town to get your caffeine fix—from idyllic garden cafes to while away the hours, to sleek coffee shops with liquor licenses, to java joints that have giant cupcakes and gluten-free blondies for you to stress eat while you try to motivate yourself to get through the next four years.

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