Sentences with word «rolled»

The Trusted Voice Smart Lock option is being rolled out as part of the Google Play Services 7.0 update
The Trump Administration has also rolled back many existing regulations and delayed others.
Apple introduced the new service on January 24, as a part of a beta test for its iPhone operating system update to iOS 11.3, which has been rolled out to iPhone users.
And he rolled out Plasticity's happiness - tracking app at a company - wide event designed to celebrate the company's blissed - out new collective vision.
Gannicott took the cash from the sale and rolled it into buying out BHP.
The simpler rainbow bird with bold lettered typeface had staying power and was in use until 2011, when a slightly stylized version of the peacock was rolled out.
As the Mercedes rolled along, the Honda that Tsarnaev had jumped out of followed along behind.
(Later they developed flavored concentrates, and in 2013 rolled out ready - to - drink coffees in mocha, vanilla, espresso, and Mexican - spice varieties.)
The man was speaking rapidly, but Danny couldn't hear him well, so he rolled down the window.
Similar to its competitors, the Helix also ships rolled up in a box and expands when you pull it out into the air.
Rolled out to U.S. junk - food junkies in mid-2012, the campaign generated close to 4 million flavor ideas through a Facebook app and SMS.
The experiment helped employees so much that the majority recommended the approach be rolled out across the company,» writes Cooper.
And earlier this year, Lagunitas rolled out a limited run of Supercritical, an ale brewed with Cannabis terpenes, aromatic compounds of fragrant oils from the cannabis plant that give it distinctive flavors and aromatics.
A new update rolled out in June 2017 that allows Amazon Alexa owners to schedule reminders and label any timers they set.
The recent strength in retail sales, for example, could be driven by extra cash in consumers» pockets from the Canada Child Benefit rolled out last year.
For years, I just rolled with it.
But trucks still rolled out of a dedicated warehouse, stocked with hurricane defense and recovery products, located in Baytown, just 30 miles from downtown Houston.
But I rolled out a pretty strong diatribe about ethical behavior in businesses and made it clear I wouldn't invest in somebody who thought this way about customers.
Another grateful occupant Mia, 20, expressed how lucky she is to be part of the program: «I feel like I just rolled some dice and hit something lucky because I don't think I would have found a place that genuinely takes care of kids like they do here.»
Clarke was not a widely known figure in 2002, and when his first election rolled around shortly after the appointment, the overwhelmingly Democratic Milwaukee County still had no idea he was staunchly conservative.
Lately, I've found that even the mission - critical business ideas that make it through my first set of filters have to address another elephant in the room: the question of whether this startup is building something that's going to become a free - standing and independent business or whether it's developing a great feature that is going to be swallowed up, ripped off, or rolled over by one of the big guys in their space in the near future.
Amazon rolled out a new feature on Thursday that lets you create custom responses for Alexa on your Amazon Echo.
Two years ago, Star Toilet Paper rolled out a unique business model when it began putting ads on toilet paper that businesses can get for free for their bathroom stalls.
For instance, the company rolled out a line of dark chocolate «Nom Noms» (essentially oat cookies) after it noticed an increasing demand for chocolate as opposed to the original blueberry flavor.
«The movie posters were all off the walls and rolled up in the trash — I took the «Megamind» one, and my neighbor took the «Harry Potter.»
Recently, however, the company has been trying to show that it's listening to those complaints, and on Wednesday it rolled out new features designed to help curb such attacks.
By forfeiting more than 200 million vacation days that can not be rolled over, American workers are giving up about $ 66.4 billion in lost benefits each year.
Results showed that those who scored lowest on Honesty - Humility claimed to have rolled the target number about 75 % of the time, when in reality, their chances of winning were only about 17 %.
The firm saw its assets under management double when it rolled out its blockchain exchange - traded fund.
The cards being rolled out by banks and credit card companies are aimed at reducing fraud from counterfeit cards.
By the time the 2010 elections rolled around, House control was regained by Republicans, effectively killing any chance of passing the bill.
I was starting my bike when he rolled up beside me, window down, and leaned across the seat to make eye contact.
Eventually, it led to an entirely new product that rolled out in August: genetically - modified scented moss.
Earlier this year, Macy's rolled out a pop - up marketplace to a handful of locations, something Shechtman will help in her new role.
And revenue rolled in.
When the company rolled out its app platform in 2007, the company explained to users that when they installed an app they'd be able to share not only their own information, but that of their friends as well, he said.
Property developers are unhappy with how the National Broadband Network is being rolled out in Western Australia, complaining they are not receiving enough guidance and support from NBN Co..
Contrast that figure with Sony's PlayStation 4, which in the U.S. had 25 games when it debuted on Nov. 15, 2013, or Microsoft's Xbox One, which had 22 when it rolled out Nov. 22, 2013.
The site's TV - style video operation, HuffPost Live, is being downsized and rolled into a single central video unit, along with the video units of HuffPost News, HuffPost Originals and HuffPost Rise, an online morning - news show.
For whatever reason, the cab driver appeared to be irritated by the mere look of me, rolled her eyes at the address I gave her and grumbled comments to herself that I could not understand.
The festival, also known as Chinese New Year, can be described as Thanksgiving, Christmas, and even New Year's Eve rolled into one holiday, which marks the beginning of spring and the coming together of families.
It said that users would no longer be notified, but after a torrent of negative feedback, that feature was rolled back within a matter of hours.
For those publishers experiencing dramatic drops in traffic from Facebook, some people have suspected an algorithm tweak rolled out in April may have had an impact.
Legere keeps the pace rapid and the tone solicitous, doling out cash rewards (peeled off a stash of rolled - up $ 20 bills) for those brave enough to query him.
In April, it rolled out revamped sandwiches in new packaging that come with slightly higher prices; the new egg salad sandwich, for example, costs $ 5.25, up from $ 5.15 previously.
That convinced Bergh, as well as his supply chain chief Liz O'Neill, that the initiative should be rolled out to all key Levi's vendors, and made mandatory beginning in 2020.
Facebook rolled out an expansion of its Instant Articles project on Tuesday — that's the mobile - focused offering it launched earlier this year, which offers faster - loading pages to media companies who agree to publish directly to the social network.
Marissa Mayer of Yahoo famously rolled back the company's telecommuting allowance in 2013, citing that employees are more collaborative and innovative when working in proximity.
On Wednesday, Gmail rolled out its biggest changes since 2011.
To help end the hoarding and selling of trips, AA is rolling out new technology to actively monitor bidding and trading systems for suspicious activity.
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