Sentences with phrase «takes over any more»

Over the last few years, Amazon has taken over more control of its logistics, buying stakes in cargo airlines, handling more package delivery itself and leasing thousands of its own truck trailers.
BERLIN — Ireland - based Smyths Toys has reached a deal to take over more than 90 Toys R Us stores in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
Since then, Covington has taken over more plots, growing Brussels sprouts, Swiss chard, bok choy and okra, and offering up the tantalizing vision of a great American city's return to agrarian living.
In fact, though, I think even this analysis is too narrow: e-commerce is inexorably taking over more and more of the U.S. retail sector in particular, and Amazon is taking over 50 % of that e-commerce growth.
Road transport is also facing competition from rail, which is taking over more of the long - distance runs that are not popular with drivers, keeping them away from home for extended periods of time.
Buffett created his cash - gushing conglomerate out of an ailing textile firm that he took over more than 50 years ago.
Each week, it took over more of the yard to our bafflement.
Primary and secondary education then became increasingly secularized as they were taken over more and more by the state.
Looking to the future, Courtney Dyess - Mam was recently promoted to vice president and will be taking over more of the day - to - day operations.
If Wenger is to leave, there's no one I would like to see take over more than Klopp.
«You've seen more households that had two working parents, and if a parent was out of work, it happened to be the father, and he was therefore taking over more of the parenting duties,» Boudreau says.
Mr Karzai is hoping the Afghan security forces will be able to take over more and more responsibilities from international soldiers in the coming years, as the 2015 withdrawal deadline for British troops approaches.
The Cleveland - based banker is poised to officially take over more than three - dozen HSBC branches in Buffalo and Rochester beginning the weekend of July 13.
SPECTRUM NEWS VIDEO: Since the»80s, the loon population in New York State has grown slowly but steadily, as birds have taken over more and more territory, like lakes where there used to be one territory — now there's two.
«When I went to university, he started taking over more and more of the responsibilities in the house.
As cell phones and smart phones take over more communication, information and entertainment functions, concerns about their possible role in causing brain cancer are buzzing on the airwaves.
Because the ovaries are slowing down, the adrenal gland (located above the kidneys) take over more of the role to produce estrogen, progesterone and testosterone.
Though the scribes don't stop the narrative from being as chaos - driven as the first, they spare the slow start and allow the visceral thrills to take over more quickly.
Sonia Kincaid (Salma Hayek), intended to chew some sceneries with intensely brazen sassiness, takes over more than what the movie needs.
Last March the Department for Education barred AET from taking over more schools amid fears that it was expansion was too quick.
He makes the case for aggressive action including giving the EAA the authority to take over more schools
The trust was barred from taking over any more schools, following suggestions it had been expanding too fast.
The Academies Enterprise Trust which runs about 70 of these state - funded schools, was warned in March last year that it could not take over any more schools.
Still, since 1996 Mississippi has taken over 15 districts for various reasons, including financial mismanagement and poor academic performance, and it is set to take over more schools this year.
Unless school funding improves, expectations are that the state will be forced to take over more schools in the coming years, said O'Connell.
For the rest of the semester, the students will gradually take over more responsibilities in local classrooms, many of which are in low - performing schools in high - poverty districts.
When the state took over more than two decades ago, just 54 percent of Newark» students were graduating.
To that end Mugen intends to take over more of the building it currently occupies, with the expansion including the creation of a showroom in which it will present its products.
I predict most car manufacturers will adopt this hybrid architecture; where a growing battery and electric motors take over more and more of the driving modes (start / stop, low speed, passing, etc).
Because indies are taking over more of the market.
Conventions Louisville, Kentucky's Derby City Comic Con will expand from one day to two next year, with plans to gradually take over more and more of the Kentucky International Convention Center each year as well.
So, best to get out there before progress takes over any more of that beautiful beach.
Mafia III gives you the money but forgets to include anything to do with it outside of buying more guns so you can take over more rackets to get more cash to buy more guns and so on and so on and so on.
You drive around and pick up territory then develop the land you own so you can take over more territory, etc..
Doing so lets them choose to produce more troops, earn revenue via taxes and move to take over more countries.
Since then it has slowly taken over more and more of the program's management, including a major expansion in 2003 funded by the Robin Hood Foundation, which remains its key sponsor.
But over the years, family life and work life have taken over more of my time and attention, and my artistic practice has taken a back seat.
Compliance is less profitable now, and it's going to be a lot less profitable down the road as software and systems take over more and more of the billable tasks and time.
And the worse news is that the gadgets of Christmas future will be even harder to command, because we and our machines are about to go through a rocky transition as the machines get smarter and take over more tasks.
This year we'll be taking over more ground than ever before, with custom - built exhibition spaces and experiences.
Technologies that take over more and more for drivers — whether it's for safety or convenience — are more available than ever, especially from automakers that sell the most cars.
In the event one bridge is compromised, you are not able to use this device to take over more and create a botnet.
[Our team is] a part of that effort, so we definitely want to take over more of the camera stack.»
It's not a perfect solution, but we'll take it over more egregious «nose cams» any day.
Google could be taking over the more than just the smart home with a device that combines the capabilities of its Google Home hub and Google's mesh Wi - Fi system, according to a report from The Information.
The idea of the Commonwealth taking over more of primary health care makes some sense.
Fact: «Some research... suggests that resident fathers may not be as involved with (Hawkins, Amato, & King, 2006), or as close to (Clarke - Stewart & Hayward, 1996), children as resident mothers and that resident stepmothers take over more parenting responsibilities than resident stepfathers do (Pryor & Rodgers, 2001).
Agents have tended to lose control of the business, it being taken over more and more by bureaucrats who have tended to over-do the corrections necessary to improve the actions of and respect for agents.
As the business grew, though, it started taking over more and more of the house until we had palettes of look books and boxes of Milk Paint filling the living room and corners styled for photoshoots all over the house.
I didn't really think we would spend much time in here until our kids are older and take over more of the house with their friends.
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