Sentences with phrase «to spit»

Enough that the brilliant minds behind Crispr - Cas9 — University of California at Berkeley's Jennifer Doudna, her academic partner Emmanuelle Charpentier of the Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology in Germany, and rival Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard scientist Feng Zhang — and the various biotechs affiliated with them are embroiled in an ugly, global patent spat over the rights to the tech.
But don't look for assembly lines to be replaced by building - sized 3D printers that spit out finished products any time soon.
The spat is serious, for sure — coming in the midst of the sensitive NAFTA renegotiations isn't great timing — but, she continued, it's not unprecedented:
He should know: In March, he and Silicon Valley investor Keith Rabois got into a spat (on Twitter, no less) about Foursquare's user - base.
Order the kit, spit into the provided tube, mail it back to the lab in the pre-paid packaging, and get your results in 6 - 8 weeks.
Famously brash and competitive, he's best known for castigating his competitors (he routinely dismisses AT&T and Verizon as «dumb and dumber»), uttering public profanities, and engaging in the occasional Twitter war — including with then - candidate Donald Trump, in 2015, in a spat over tweets in which Trump criticized mixed - martial - arts star Ronda Rousey.
The Dow has risen 7.8 % in that time, putting it in spitting distance of reaching 20,000, just weeks after breaking through 19,000 for the first time.
Demand growth could also slacken should the current U.S. - China trade spat hurt global trade and impact global economic growth.
Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said a mounting trade spat between the U.S. and China was one of the most pressing concerns for Southeast Asian nations.
I saw the picture and spat it all on screen,» wrote one user on Baidu Tieba, the large Chinese online community run by search engine company Baidu.
The clients I know who have succeeded on the platform usually devote a significant amount of time and resources to properly listing their products, understanding the nuances of the company's fulfillment and other services, participating in campaigns that have questionable profitability, analyzing reams of data that the service spits out in order to make adjustments to its prices and branding and working hard to live up to Amazon's stringent customer service guidelines.
Doctors can snap pictures of their patients and upload them to FDNA's mobile app, which then spits out a list of disorders they might have by analyzing telltale facial features associated with those conditions (the tech is not a diagnostic tool, but rather a way to narrow down the list of possible genetic suspects).
Geopolitical tensions, including around a U.S. - China trade spat, have also subsided in recent weeks to support the dollar.
The U.S. is involved in trade spats with those economies.
Re-evaluating what the company already has and giving it a quick spit shine might at times be all that's needed for the PR approach.
China has some options with regard to its purchases from Boeing if the trade spat widens with the U.S., but little slack remains on the supply side in the near term with manufacturers «running at full capacity,» says Ken Herbert of Canaccord Genuity.
His gimmick on YouTube is spitting out a cappella versions of pop songs, beat boxing and manipulating his voice to recreate the original instruments.
«So I took all the public data I could find and wrote a program that automatically spit out the kind of companies that excited me.»
They're quite good at it, especially when it comes to crunching data quickly and then spitting out something useful for us to do with it.
Cooped up in pens at rallies, pointed at, laughed at, and in some cases even spit on.
But: a) This doesn't mean the regulator will definitely nix the takeover; and b) This does, of course, come in the context of a U.S. - China trade spat, and the U.S.'s decision earlier this week to ban China's ZTE from buying U.S. tech for seven years.
There are children's rides, popcorn and spit - roasted chickens.
The new team furiously started spitting out added features and new versions of Skype every four to six weeks, and dove into significant new businesses, including smartphone apps, deals to embed Skype in consumer products like TVs and game consoles, and partnerships with Facebook and Verizon Wireless (VZ).
Initial reaction in the industry positioned the move as a temporary spat between the Belarussian and Russian producers.
While Dollarama has always created knock - offs, it is now selling spitting images of brand name products.
CETA's compensation spats may be a preview of the future endgame for solving Canada's thorniest trade dilemma of all — the total elimination of supply management.
«This new spat between Greece and its euro zone partners means that the conclusion of the second review will be further delayed,» Piccoli said.
Major ATM manufacturers, including Diebold Nixdorf and NCR, have begun warning their US customers about «jackpotting,» an attack in which criminals use malware and hardware to force ATMs to spit out large piles of cash, according to Krebs on Security.
And he says any rock spit out from his own car's tires would have flown backward, not up toward the roof.
«As it turns out, one of the perhaps six people on planet Earth who could have looked at my cartoon and said «yes» was a woman married to a guy who was the spitting image of, and had the same job as, Dilbert.
Having weathered its previous spat with Russia over Syria in April, the White House may now be betting on Assad simply backing down.
«Mix spit with dirt,» she advises.
Take the famed spat between rapper Jay - Z and Champagne brand Cristal.
But secrets are pretty hard to keep secret, especially in an era in which transparency is valued and in which corporate donors are relatively eager to publicize their good deeds to spit - shine their image.
Square has been the subject of such spats before, in its home state of California and Illinois, where it actually faced a high - profile cease - and - desist order before getting a license.
But some personal spats loomed larger than what may separate the two candidates on the salient Hispanic issues.
China was buying US Treasurys at its fastest rate in six months just before the recent trade spat between the two countries.
Still, he thinks the low barrier of entry combined with a nonpartisan effort to support troops helped boost his effort in an age where petty spats on social media often dominate one's news feed.
China is off to a strong start in 2018 and any trade spat with the U.S. would not be felt until later in the year or in 2019, says Kelvin Lau of Standard Chartered Bank.
«There's spit in all the hamburgers!»
Three years later, Kadlic, Anderson, and a management co-owner had retooled, refurbished, and spit - shined Accurate, moved it to Cleveland, and — yes — brought the servers in out of the rain.
The speed with which the trade spat between Washington and Beijing is ratcheting up the Chinese government...
The trade spat with the U.S. is a concern, but China's strong savings and quality growth are positive factors, says Thomas Poullaouec of T. Rowe Price.
The «tech bro»: He spits on the homeless.
He also installed, apparently for parties, a machine that spits out pancakes at a rate of one every few seconds and another that produces instant mashed potatoes.
spat at you by locals.
If you want to remove your spit sample completely, you need to call Ancestry's member services.
«So every year this company spits out a lot more free cash flow than your typical oil major,» Kirby says.
To get rid of that spit sample, you can fill out a request with customer services.
For starters, there's the question of who «owns» your DNA after you send in a spit sample.
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