It's not just showings that are happening virtually.
Whenever Uber tries to raise prices growth virtually disappears.”
After all, Épernay is virtually next door, just a bit down the chalk.
As a consequence, France virtually gave up the unilateral direction of its foreign affairs.
According to a report from OpenView Venture Partners, enterprise software is virtually recession-proof.
At Chief, our team even created "Camp Chief," where teammates virtually babysit their colleagues' children.
In Wauwatosa, which borders Milwaukee, polling locations were virtually empty as supply outpaced the demand.
Thanks to globalisation and good policies, virtually all developing countries are catching up with their richer peers.
"It appears that customers would have wanted to interact with brands virtually from the comfort of their home or office all along."
So when those same people go looking for ways to socialize virtually, they turn to Zoom because it's the system with which they're most familiar.
…virtually independent areas as Egypt, Romania, and Serbia) in the period immediately prior to the losses of 1878 is estimated to have been about 26 million.
Scott Atlas, Trump’s new coronavirus adviser, has described schools as “a low-risk environment” and claimed “there is virtually zero risk of death” for children.
That's because he acquired the QSBS stock for virtually nothing, and multiplying it by 10 still results in virtually nothing — obviously far less than $10 million.
He added that the company is also currently onboarding new staff and summer interns virtually as well — and one of its internships will be conducted fully virtually.
Disinfectants have to be able to kill virtually every type of bacteria and virus, and they have to kill virtually 100 percent of the pathogens present on the surface you use it on.
Indeed, virtually all the theorists who have rejected both events and facts have done so because they think that the relata must be immanent and thus not facts, but fine-grained and thus not events.
To be called a disinfectant, a spray, soap, or wipe has to be able to kill virtually every type of bacteria and virus, and it has to kill virtually 100 percent of the pathogens present on the surface you use it on.
If banks and car companies are now virtually arms of the U.S. government, why not extend the principle to journalism, where some practitioners are already virtually an arm of government in their affectionate reporting of the present U.S. administration?
"There's very little going on whether you're talking about electric vehicles, motor vehicle standards, it's alone in the OECD in not having fuel efficiency standards, it has virtually nothing on energy efficiency, and virtually nothing on building efficiency."
The Maysleses virtually lived with the Bible peddlers on the road, they virtually inhabited Grey Gardens with Big Edie and Little Edie, but—as Michael Sragow reports in this superb study, from 2000, on the making of “Gimme Shelter”—the Maysleses didn’t and couldn’t move in with the Rolling Stones.
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