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How have you adjusted to your family growing and changing?
Meanwhile, produce can be adjusted to meet specific buyer requests.
Why have they now adjusted to their new outrage campaign?
Dmitriev said that Russia had adjusted to the sanctions regime.
This is because his eyes weren't adjusted to the light.
Sadly, the entire world has not adjusted to my preferences.
The company appears to have already adjusted to the feds.
They're being adjusted to reflect the amounts we're really eating.
But the general population hasn't really adjusted to this yet.
So I still have not adjusted to it at all.
Barry adjusted to the role of building from rock bottom.
The system's settings are adjusted to match the vehicle's model.
Even traffic patterns have been adjusted to accommodate the team.
They have clearly adjusted to life together in the spotlight.
Voters have adjusted to Trump, you, and – what are you?
Through trial and error, they adjusted to the alien environment.
"You just get so adjusted to it, it's crazy," he said.
However, the pricing is usually adjusted to reflect current market conditions.
Height can be adjusted to match what's comfortable for most workers.
His flak jacket was properly adjusted to fit his small frame.
The prognosis wasn't great, but Bronson adjusted to his new normal.
The results were adjusted to account for the Labor Day holiday.
The Secret Service has regularly adjusted to waxing and waning threats.
Adjusted to remove gasoline, the annual inflation rate was 2.1 percent.
Army out-formationed us, and we never correctly adjusted to it.
Oversampled groups were then adjusted to their proportion of the population.
The bond market has adjusted to the recent sluggish inflation data.
Now that I'm relatively adjusted to it, I use more punctuation.
"I never could get adjusted to it," he told the doctor.
Individual units can be adjusted to changes in climate or environment.
How have you adjusted to the move from Taipei to Beijing?
The figures are adjusted to exclude costs related to stock option plans.
Most are dispatched before their eyes have even adjusted to the light.
The starting torque and brake speed can be adjusted to your liking.
I just have to get adjusted to that and become a scorer.
The data does not show if it was adjusted to above 18.
After a while, though, I adjusted to using the tilting rear screen.
It's not the answer for people who have adjusted to larger phones.
In countries such as Switzerland, the political system has adjusted to them.
On Sunday she said that she had finally adjusted to the shoes.
On Sunday, they clasped hands as they adjusted to their new surroundings.
After $350,000 was reached, the page adjusted to a request for $500,85033.
Their principle is adjusted to reflect changes in the Consumer Price Index.
Mets 23, Reds 3 The Mets adjusted to irregular roles on Tuesday.
Mr. Backman still hasn't adjusted to the life of a famous author.
Fort Morgan had only recently adjusted to Muslim refugees in its midst.
Most of my friends still party, and it's something I've adjusted to.
Those numbers are then adjusted to account for location and household size.
They've hit the big time, and their clothing has adjusted to match.
Its route, he said, could be adjusted to satisfy any archaeological concerns.
Because we never really adjusted to so-called globalization, identity gets lost.
Those figures are inflation-adjusted to 2009 dollars ending in June 2016.
Of course I've adjusted to jet lag during my last days here.
It hasn't adjusted to account for the UK's year-long Brexit delay.
She hasn't adjusted to Brooklyn and detests taking the subway into Manhattan.
Vertical scale is adjusted to orders of magnitude, making percentage differences comparable.
After my eyes adjusted to the dark, I stopped in my tracks.
The 2017 figure was adjusted to reflect costs associated with the Luxottica deal.
Hungarian pensions are adjusted to the expected pace of price growth each year.
"I think I definitely adjusted to the speed of the greens," she added.
They include fabric loops that can be adjusted to fit in each ear.
Earnings, adjusted to extinguish debt and for restructuring costs, were $1.32 per share.
The withholding tables were adjusted to reflect the lower tax rates, Kleiman says.
The withholding tables were adjusted to reflect the lower tax rates, he says.
Year-end 2015 RBC, adjusted to an NAIC equivalent basis, would exceed 103%.
My eyes adjusted to see the marks, and my vision seemed to shift.
Sales grew 0.5 percent, however, when adjusted to take into account store openings.
They took over Elizabeth's mother's restaurant, Azu, and adjusted to small town life.
That includes a more malleable $2.25 billion budget that is adjusted to inflation.
And for users who adjusted to it, 3D Touch can feel more natural.
Virginia adjusted to Chrabascz after a timeout with 27 minutes 29 seconds left.
So our receivers got to get adjusted to the spacing and all that.
His clothes fit him perfectly, suggesting that he has adjusted to his circumstances.
For one, they imagine a preternatural world that people have gracefully adjusted to.
His contract with UConn will presumably be adjusted to accommodate his new job.
Puns and specific dishes can and should be adjusted to your local district.
Fitting in, in a neoliberal world, is to be well adjusted to injustice.
"Tess" has also seen some of its dialogue adjusted to address the coronavirus.
Quarterly GDP growth is also adjusted to come up with the annual rate.
But the relevant legal institutions have not adjusted to reflect this new reality.
The time frame for eligibility would be adjusted to cover 1.8 million people.
However, the pricing is usually adjusted to reflect the market performance between the issuances.
You can't actually make the counter-adjustment until you get adjusted to, after all.
We were in the bathroom so long that my eyes adjusted to the darkness.
"It's been kind of hard getting adjusted to this kind of life," he said.
They're businesses, not clergy, and maybe the market just hasn't adjusted to that yet.
"A lot of the opponents have adjusted to the strategy," he told the Times.
But wait until the markets have adjusted to the news before making your move.
These figures are seasonally adjusted to account for a surge in spending over Christmas.
The paragraph has been adjusted to reflect the fact that these are gross figures.
"Demand has adjusted to the substantial price falls earlier in the year," Godsil said.
Airbag deployment, too, could be adjusted to the size or position of a passenger.
Despite two years of recession, Russians have adjusted to falling incomes without much protest.
The Thomson Reuters/Ipsos survey is not adjusted to take into account seasonal variations.
Kimmy's bright and cheery attitude doesn't mean she's totally adjusted to her new life.
A spiral or conical base is easily adjusted to accommodate different-size tree branches.
Still, some evidence suggests the alcohol model could be adjusted to reduce its issues.
First, the Budget Act has not adjusted to the changing nature of federal spending.
When the springs are adjusted to increase resistance, it starts to feel like torture.
Border infrastructure, largely designed for single males, has not adjusted to the demographic shift.
Normally some of the Mobileye settings can be adjusted to suit a driver's preferences.
It can be adjusted to various angles, and it even has a massage function.
He missed Goldwater, where he'd made friends and adjusted to being in a chair.
She became engaged to a woman and adjusted to the discipline of basic training.
As I stood still in front of it, my eyes adjusted to the work.
" West said that Clyburn and Lewis had become "too well adjusted to Wall Street.
Oil markets have already adjusted to the Iran sanctions, gradually dialling back imports in preparations.
The hinge can also be adjusted to any angle, including a tablet-first media mode.
Getty was worth $2100 billion dollars, which, adjusted to today's inflation, translates to $33 billion.
I hear that a few days later, the octopuses have adjusted to their new homes.
Tyler and Catelynn adjusted to their daughter, Nova, attending pre-school for the first time.
In these situations, the volume will be intelligently adjusted to prevent your eardrums from ringing.
She moved to the left throughout the primary as she adjusted to Mr. Sanders's challenges.
As with prediction markets, bookmakers' odds are adjusted to reflect the views of the bettors.
Infrastructure planning has not been adjusted to reflect a population decline of almost two-thirds.
"  Today the claim could be adjusted to say: "The sun never sets on American troops.
But sometimes the camera got a little overeager when it adjusted to different lighting conditions.
We have adjusted to living in less than 800 square feet with just one bedroom.
She'd stopped driving, stopped working, and adjusted to the stigma of having a chronic disease.
Now the bulk of the population supports us, but they still haven't adjusted to that.
Newsom urged younger residents to avoid visiting beaches as Californians adjusted to their new normal.
From 2014-2016, Kaepernick struggled with injuries, and defenses adjusted to his dual-threat style.
Dylan: For me, I quickly adjusted to the effects and they didn't particularly phase me.
She adjusted to microgravity so well that she's wondering how she'll readjust to Earth's gravity.
This is jarring at first, and remains slightly unpleasant even once you've adjusted to it.
However, it was later adjusted to specify that it did not allow businesses to discriminate.
As our eyes adjusted to the darkness, we saw a lifeguard tower and clambered up.
Until you've adjusted to the new time zone, opt for good old-fashioned water instead.
Premiums rose sharply in the first years of Obamacare as insurers adjusted to new rules.
She took a new job, as a full-fledged accountant, and adjusted to a longer commute.
I even contemplated putting on a pair of sunglasses, but eventually my eyes adjusted to it.
Others said the hours made them sick — their bodies never adjusted to sleeping through the day.
Clamen believes her son may not have been adjusted to the altitude when he went missing.
How is it that the dollar hasn't adjusted to its appropriate value after nearly 40 years.
But since then, Rhett has said his little girl has adjusted to having the newborn around.
That data would need to be adjusted to account for hospitals that serve high-risk populations.
ANTAD said the February 2018 figures were adjusted to reflect the company's exit from the group.
I stumbled through the brush and weeds, my eyes not quite adjusted to the starry night.
As Delgado's eyes adjusted to the darkness, the full magnitude of the carnage came into focus.
When adjusted to inflation, teachers in the state make less than they did a decade ago.
Turkey's amended 85033 constitution should be adjusted to provide for individual freedom of speech and expression.
Still, most of the industry has just adjusted to this as the cost of doing business.
The structural deficit is adjusted to take into account the economic cycle and one-off items.
First we mourned and eventually we adjusted to life in a post-Ronda, McGregor-dominated world.
Consumers have already adjusted to, or even welcomed, cans for seltzer, craft beer and even wine.
TIPS are essentially a kind of Treasury bond that is periodically adjusted to account for inflation.
Not only do they transform on the hikes, but they become better adjusted to city life.
But when adjusted to account for demographic changes, it shows a tight relationship with wage growth.
But because Carmine became too adjusted to humans, she was relocated to a nearby wildlife sanctuary.
Nevertheless, America Movil's recent performance suggests the company has adjusted to the new regulatory landscape, analysts said.
The group, known as self-settlers, has adjusted to a quiet life among elevated levels of radiation.
Tax policy can be adjusted to offer incentives for the private sector to increase wages and employment.
The chamber's platform has been adjusted to ensure that the customer's head pokes out of the top.
Profit when adjusted to exclude certain items was $106 million, below the $161.5 million expected by analysts.
The earnings per share calculations have been adjusted to reflect the pro forma transactions outlined above. 3h.
"I think that major-league and minor-league coaches alike have adjusted to the information," Evans says.
Across the Western world, conservative parties have consciously engaged with modernity and adjusted to a changing electorate.
All this data was adjusted to conform to a daily schedule, and across a two-mile resolution.
But since then, Thomas Rhett has said his little girl has adjusted to having the newborn around.
He's adjusted to it now but is still hesitant to walk through narrow areas with it on.
"We've adjusted to the blockade, to living on an island," says one member of the ruling family.
Meanwhile, data for the prior week was adjusted to show 1,000 fewer applications received than previously reported.
A person's features were either adjusted to look friendly or to look cold, and competent or incompetent.
"It's a tough thing for a kid," Weatherly says of how son August adjusted to the split.
The ring is made of waterproof carbon fiber and can be adjusted to ensure a snug fit.
A 5-inch 720p display serves as Yumi's face, which can be adjusted to show different expressions.
The country never entirely adjusted to being a junior partner to America or a European member state.
Then, using Sperling's Best Places, the survey findings were adjusted to each city's local cost of living.
She worries as she has adjusted to the rhythms of round-the-clock feedings and diaper changes.
While income tax brackets are adjusted to account for inflation, capital gains taxes receive no such allowance.
Ryu barely escaped the inning down 1-0, and Boston's hitters have clearly adjusted to his offerings.
For a family of four, adjusted to 2018 dollars, that works out to around $19,000 a year.
The survey findings were adjusted to mirror the demographics of the actual population of parents with teenagers.
I am not so libertine or well adjusted to make use of pleasures beyond a social script.
But most are now adjusted to the public displays of intense affection that broadcast the couple's interdependence.
It was as though, like at the same time, our eyes finally adjusted to a dark room.
Maybe they'd smell the new presence in their midst overnight and be adjusted to it by sunrise.
In this lesson, you will learn about how Americans prepared for and adjusted to life during Prohibition.
However, by just reducing the water pressure, the diameter can be adjusted to cover much smaller areas.
St. Olaf lost its first four games while players adjusted to Eaves's high-tempo practices and system.
My primer in the quasi-moral Code stuck with me as I adjusted to life on death row.
By then, though, advocates are optimistic that society will have adjusted to the idea and let it be.
Just as important for Sergeant Anderson, the seats can be adjusted to suit her 5-foot-3 frame.
Cash machines have to be adjusted to dispense new notes, disrupting the flow of money into consumers' pockets.
The authorities have rightly adjusted to this reality by increasingly prosecuting companies rather than going after individual miscreants.
Chelsea Houska and husband Cole DeBoer adjusted to a household of four with their new addition, Watson Cole.
For the first few moments, Mathis just ate his food while Graycie adjusted to this new human roommate.
Goldman Sachs posted its first quarterly loss since 2011, of $1.9bn, as it adjusted to the new rules.
He immediately adjusted to his new home with me and he truly saved me from my own anxiety.
"The more that we're adjusted to heat, the more of these heat shock proteins we have," said Crandall.
In particular, pricing can be adjusted to limit sales declines and could protect revenue and mitigate earnings deterioration.
Some manufacturers will continue to struggle and the mining sector has still not fully adjusted to lower prices.
Some investors are waiting to see if pricing will be adjusted to increase the overall yields on offer.
To this day, infrastructure planning has not been adjusted to reflect a population decline of almost two-thirds.
To warm up for his big year, Neymar adjusted to life in Paris in next to no time.
The league is a 3-point shot, and we gotta get adjusted to that and cover that line.
Big Oil's major players have adjusted to two years of low prices and may emerge stronger than ever.
My homeowner's insurance policy was adjusted to cover just the dwelling (since we no longer owned possessions inside).
I readily adjusted to my flat front and can now dress in quick time without the bra consideration.
A number of schools have adjusted to college football's new landscape, and figured out how to do this.
"So the briefers quickly adjusted to verbal presentations, stressing big points and wherever possible, graphics," Mr. Clapper said.
The key switches have blue LEDs on top, too, that can be adjusted to nine different brightness levels.
The resourcefulness with which people have accepted and adjusted to their new reality testifies to that human intuition.
There are plenty of other ways the App Store could be adjusted to be less anti-competitive, too.
Adjusted to the cost of living, the highest in the country, Hawaii has the nation's lowest minimum wage.
The headline figure, adjusted to metric tonnes, stands at 120,401 tonnes, up 40,288 tonnes so far this year.
Harwood: So, in some way, the voters have adjusted to you, Trump, other politicians as political fashion changes.
State analysts pointed out that the foundation's figure is adjusted to include California's share of the federal deficit.
The pressure, heat and speed controls can also be adjusted to refine complex designs into any desired shape.
The figures are adjusted to exclude "erratic commodities" that can skew the data, such as gold and aircrafts.
In addition, the color of the sunray is adjusted to look white, similar to how our eyes perceive sunlight.
"That's something different I haven't done, so I've just got to keep on getting adjusted to that," Gordon said.
It uses Apple's new design from other MacBooks, which some people don't like and I've never completely adjusted to.
Still, revenue collection in preceding months had been sluggish as businesses adjusted to the overhaul of India's tax infrastructure.
When adjusted to factor in his age, 30, an average value just below $20 million would probably be correct.
Retail giants like Walmart, Target, and Best Buy have gradually adjusted to this new world of Amazon-influenced consumers.
The design of the vehicles would be continually adjusted to provide customers with "a more appealing experience," he said.
Since the iPhone X and Galaxy S9, I've long become adjusted to my phone recognizing my face to unlock.
Microfluidic growth systems could be adjusted to produce any desired population structure by controlling how cells mix and migrate.
After being evaluated and prescribed medicine for her anxiety, Wood quickly made friends and adjusted to her new life.
The major difference is that I'm not that good at Ping-Pong, so the robot adjusted to my speed.
The brush's massaging vibrations can be adjusted to 12 different speed intensities, making it a truly spa-grade product.
This will help them get adjusted to a longer road trip and help to ease anxiety in the car.
A motorcycle on rails inside the tunnel was adjusted to run in an environment with limited oxygen, he said.
Colombia's economy has adjusted to the sharp fall in oil prices and terms of trade have started to improve.
"Application forms will be short, simple, user-friendly and adjusted to the context of the Withdrawal Agreement," it reads.
The kickstand can be adjusted to a wide variety of angles, but it's not as slick as Microsoft's option.
He's also adjusted to scouting reports that know he wants to get across the lane for a soft floater.
The various properties of this second light pulse are adjusted to direct the quasiparticles into a head-on collision.
And his style of representation, bleached out almost to the point of invisibility, is perfectly adjusted to these subjects.
The weighting should be adjusted to give greater merit to criteria like effectiveness of care and timeliness of care.
I don't think I ever fully adjusted to be honest because I came back [home] for my mental health.
Soon developers were creating applications that responsively adjusted to the type of device and use case they were supporting.
Instead of feeling fully awake when my alarm goes off, getting adjusted to the day can be more difficult.
The rivalry had waned in recent years as both papers adjusted to the challenging realities of the newspaper business.
The rules that shape the "free market" must be better understood and adjusted to provide fair opportunity for all.
Every six months, he had rods surgically adjusted to lengthen his spine — a decision made after seeing several specialists.
Will it be adjusted to reflect the advent of costly but effective drugs like those to treat hepatitis C?
HBO said at the time that the show's production schedule would be adjusted to accommodate Louis-Dreyfus' heath needs.
As the Mets adjusted to seeing Murphy wearing red, the Nationals beat them, 9-4, at Space Coast Stadium.
The tax credits will be adjusted to reflect income and age to soften the potential impact on poor seniors.
Some pollsters still haven't fully adjusted to the fact that landlines are now a historical curiosity in many households.
And if they're having less sex, then maybe it's because they're better adjusted to the pressures of early adulthood.
One of the biggest problems with urban soundscapes, according to Benfield, is that people think they've adjusted to them.
The individual health care market creatively adjusted to the subsidy payment termination, and court cases are currently protecting Dreamers.
The loan pool will be finalised prior to the closing date and adjusted to match the final liability balance.
Their allies say this is a sign that the two, both children of businessmen, have adjusted to the market.
And, he said, the Chinese are buying again, as their purchasing habits have adjusted to Beijing's anti-corruption campaign.
Yes, many are made to order, and most have swiveling parts that can be adjusted to suit the owner.
That wayfaring spirit remained as she adjusted to an unexpected challenge that came upon her late in life: homelessness.
Harwood: So, in some way, the voters have adjusted to you, Trump, and other politicians as political fashion changes.
Smartphones will be quality adjusted to account for the rapid rate of technological advancements and improved quality to customers.
You might want to plan this event for six months from now, after you've both adjusted to your togetherness.
The news had little impact on markets, which have already adjusted to a thawing in U.S./China trade relations.
The news had little impact on markets, which have already adjusted to a thawing in U.S.-China trade relations.
Mr. Malpass has also argued that the World Bank has not adjusted to the evolution of global financial markets.
I quickly adjusted to the noise and temperature — like jumping into a pool — and it started to feel downright refreshing.
The ceiling of 28.8 million bpd was adjusted to reflect Indonesia's suspension of membership and to include Angola and Ecuador.
Banks have largely adjusted to currency and commodity price volatility and major electoral and climate downside risks failed to materialize.
When the data is adjusted to account for Americans per capita, Pakistan turns out to be the most dangerous country.
But they haven't really hurt the large, organized networks behind the trade, who've just adjusted to new bribes and routes.
Some suggested the wide-ranging new rules could distract investors from their trading desks as they adjusted to the change.
Telia's Tajik operations are reported as discontinued operations and the book value of Telia's interests has been adjusted to zero.
Nevertheless, America Movil appears to have adjusted to the new regulatory landscape, said Carlos de Legarreta, an analyst at GBM.
The 26-pound device consists of long support rods and are adjusted to fit around a child's legs and torso.
In 1992, a blue-ribbon panel of EPA science advisers that [sic] 'science should not be adjusted to fit policy.
"There are new rules of the game, and perhaps not everyone has adjusted to these new realities," says Mr Malgin.
Protypes are tested under violent conditions, its low frame adjusted and re-adjusted to accommodate the widest range of riders.
But since all outside players now seem to have adjusted to his staying, no one expects a peace deal either.
"We've certainly had time to digest that possibility [of Taylor], but the stock market hasn't adjusted to that," he said.
The agency said the agreement ensured that the Jermyn's development plan for the resort was adjusted to the court's opinion.
The taxation system was also adjusted to support exports of higher margin products and cutting sales of basic raw materials.
Smart phones will be quality adjusted to account for the rapid rate of technological advancements and improved quality to customers.
The suspension and brakes on the X5 Protection VR 6 were adjusted to the increased weight of the protective gear.
The agency said the agreement ensured that the fund's development plan for the resort was adjusted to the court's opinion.
Once the market has adjusted to this change, we can only imagine what innovative applications will be applied to it.
These can be adjusted to reduce peaks or to shift some of their activities to times when sunshine is abundant.
Order was later restored, as the Americans adjusted to Japan's up-tempo offense and coasted to a 22009-point victory.
Some wallets had no money inside; some had $33 in local currency, adjusted to a comparable value for each country.
" A spokesperson for Dish Network said, "We are fully operational and have adjusted to promote social distancing across the organization.
While the process coordinator jobs are full time, the hours may be adjusted to be in line with hub locations.
Mortgage applications to purchase a home fell 2 percent for the week, seasonally adjusted to their lowest level since May.
Not including Harvey and Irma, those storms have caused about $2919 billion in damage, with numbers adjusted to 24 dollars.
In previous quarters, India's growth slowed as the economy adjusted to the crucial currency and tax reforms the government introduced.
Adjusted to show sales per day, this October is forecast to be 1 percent stronger than last October, WardsAuto said.
Pure market capitalists might argue that the market would have adjusted to this, but I believe they would be wrong.
For VR to work properly, sets need to be adjusted to the distance between the pupils of a user's eyes.
The cumulative costs for these 219 events exceed $1.5 trillion, when adjusted to current levels using the Consumer Price Index.
It was not immediately clear if ANTAD's 2018 January numbers were adjusted to reflect the company's exit from the group.
But the Affordable Care Act needs to be adjusted to control costs better, lest employer-sponsored health care become unaffordable.
I'd gotten so adjusted to the idea of, like a migratory bird knows when it's time to try and… migrate.
Normalised profit, adjusted to remove extraneous items, came in at A$194.1 million ($139.03 million) for the six months to Dec.
When the second date came and went, it appeared trade tensions were easing up and businesses adjusted to the new normal.
The tenor of the jokes seemed to alternate between anger and solemnity as people adjusted to a bizarre, whiplash-inducing year.
During this time, he adjusted to life as a new father and began making plans to strike out on his own.
You can adjust these hair-trigger locks through three levels, and both triggers can be independently adjusted to these different lengths.
Another likens the party's situation to the fable of the frog: the water is hotter, but colleagues have adjusted to it.
For the quarter, net income fell to $37 million from $789 million, or $106 million when adjusted to exclude certain items.
Federico Alvarez emerged, blinking away the glare as his eyes adjusted to the world outside the tinted cocoon of his vehicle.
That video was slowed down by about 25 percent and the pitch was adjusted to match her normal tone of voice.
But in an interview with Fox Business's Maria Bartiromo, Trump also revealed that he hasn't quite adjusted to the new environment.
This figure is adjusted to exclude a 174 million euro hit due to an accounting change at the group's EyeMed unit.
For Cubans, meanwhile, tickets are priced at $4—adjusted to reflect the fact that the average monthly salary here is $24.
Then, once I adjusted to what was needed when HD came along, moving from there to film even made more sense.
How have the fans adapted to the Championship, and how has the club adjusted to the realities of the second tier?
Combined output in January from all members is about 520,000 bpd above the target, adjusted to remove Indonesia, the survey showed.
There are also multiple joints that can be adjusted to have the headphones better fit the shape of your individual ear.
The IRS announced that it would provide underpayment penalty relief for some taxpayers as taxpayers adjusted to the new withholding tables.
This is the slowest time of the year for the mortgage market, but the numbers are adjusted to account for seasonality.
After the GRB was detected, telescopes on the island of La Palma in the Canary Islands quickly adjusted to observe it.
Before entering grad school, I had never felt normal, but here I was competent and well adjusted to a boring degree.
The median value for a house in New Mexico in 1940 was just $656 — or $6,800 when adjusted to 2000 dollars.
Even Dodd-Frank, hardly popular on Wall Street, could survive now that firms have adjusted to deal with the new rules.
As Kavanaugh adjusted to his new position on the Supreme Court, he generally stayed close to his more right-leaning allies.
She soon gained weight, grew and adjusted to life in the U.S., but she faced a daunting set of medical issues.
The death rates have been age-adjusted to account for the fact that as people age, their risk of death increases.
After getting sidetracked by this and other stuff, somehow, my mind adjusted to the lack of vowels and I plowed through.
Set in the ruins of our world, the people of See have adjusted to a sightless life after centuries of practice.
Mr. Lara said the canal plan had been adjusted to deal with problem issues, like potential earthquakes, tsunamis and environmental concerns.
Correction: This story was adjusted to reflect that money can be withdrawn without penalty at any age from a Roth account.
It said profit before taxes was $6 billion when adjusted to remove the effect of changes in currency and significant items.
Constantly recycled, they go from framed and portable to paperweights to the wall-covering murals of her "adjusted to fit" series.
That threshold is back up from 80 percent, where it was set last year as everyone adjusted to the new rules.
" And as she herself claims, "The hazard of idolatry is the wish to have an object perfectly adjusted to our needs.
Sure, I loved it, but I was restless — I'd adjusted to the comfort and convenience afforded to me by a car.
Asked if regulations should be adjusted to ease repo market stress, Williams said his focus is on carrying out monetary policy.
While the project's focus will be adjusted to meet these new realities, the Wisconsin project remains a priority for our company.
But once I stepped outside of the cave and my eyes adjusted to the dizzying sunlight of reality, nothing really happened.
Mr. Atkins was a taskmaster ("like a drill sergeant," Mr. Berger said), but he adjusted to the skills of each group.
Although all the groups being targeted were already eligible to join Teach First, the new schemes are adjusted to meet their needs.
But when the second date came and went, it appeared trade tensions were easing up and businesses adjusted to the new normal.
When the differences in density of the core and the surface were factored in, this age difference was adjusted to 2.5 years.
The two samples were then combined and adjusted to ensure the proper ratio of landline-only, cellphone-only and dual phone users.
However, we found some of FaceApp's features, in particularly its "smile function", look somewhat pasted on, and not simply adjusted to fit.
It can be adjusted to accommodate extra motors or battery packs, and can be shortened or lengthened depending on the vehicle type.
Meanwhile, global bond yields have been rising as traders adjusted to the prospect of the end of easy money from central banks.
The former hit more multi-year highs as markets adjusted to the prospects of renewed U.S. sanctions against major crude exporter Iran.
The image was adjusted to approximate white balancing to make the sand appear as it would under daytime lighting conditions on Earth.
Trump's grandmother never really adjusted to life in the United States, and his grandfather tried to move the family back to Germany.
The percentage was adjusted to ensure the random sample represented the demographics of Mauritania, David said, arriving at this year's 1% figure.
That range has since been adjusted to somewhere around 250 miles, although the global reveal later this month should provide finalized numbers.
Thus, Fixed's "win" rate was fairly low – around 20 to 30 percent of tickets it contested were adjusted to the user's favor.
US military operations in Syria have been temporarily "adjusted" to ensure the protection of US forces on the ground, the official said.
The colors in the image were adjusted to show what the rocks and sand would look like under daylight conditions on Earth.
Implied scores can then be adjusted to arrive at final scores based on several considerations, some of which use complementary financial metrics.
"Working with (South Korea), this training program has been adjusted to maintain readiness and support diplomatic efforts," Lieutenant Colonel Dave Eastburn said.
Adjusted to remove the impact of certain one-off items, such as impairment and restructuring charges, unaudited cash profit rose 20 percent.
Serving sizes will be adjusted to reflect how much people actually eat, and for the first time labels will list added sugars.
Regardless of the failure of war on drugs, weed can help prisoners get adjusted to the outside in ways past methods couldn't.
Other teams adjusted to the Red Bulls' attacking pressure with numbers in the back and then have taken advantage of defensive errors.
Naturally, this increase affects the overall death rate, which is annually adjusted to account for the changing age of the general population.
But as some of the banks adjusted to the new circumstances, they started to grow in fields not covered by the sanctions.
The two samples were then combined and adjusted to assure the proper ratio of landline-only, cellphone-only and dual phone users.
The two samples were then combined and adjusted to assure the proper ratio of landline-only, cellphone-only, and dual-phone users.
The two samples were then combined and adjusted to ensure the proper ratio of landline-only, cellphone-only and dual-phone users.
The in-flight entertainment screens are stowed for takeoff and landing, but pop out and can be adjusted to your preferred angle
In my application, I shared examples of times I had worked with diverse teams and how I adjusted to their various needs.
Parker said the market has adjusted to the potential impact from trade skirmishes and it's likely been priced in, unless there's escalation.
But some tax experts say the Republican plan could be adjusted to include higher rates for the Americans who earn the most.
The two samples were then combined and adjusted to assure the proper ratio of landline-only, cellphone-only and dual-phone users.
The restrictions represented another example of how foreign cultural imports like concerts have been adjusted to fit with the kingdom's ultraconservative society.
Pentagon officials said his birth certificate had been adjusted to show the year as 22003 so that he could pass for 22017.
Hundreds of police officers were deployed to subway stations during rush hour to prevent chaos as passengers adjusted to the new fare.
Shortly after, Mr. Aquino's widow, Corazon, became the president and guided the country out of deep divisions as it adjusted to democracy.
Ride stiffness is the most apparent, as the reactions of shock absorbers (or more precisely, dampers) are adjusted to suit road surfaces.
Remember when there was concern over whether Lamar Jackson could succeed as a quarterback once teams adjusted to Baltimore's run-heavy approach?
If the dollar figure were adjusted to reflect the US population, it would be $19 billion — roughly equivalent to NASA's annual budget.
Hilary Duff and baby daddy Matthew Koma are quickly getting their newborn daughter adjusted to the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
But Kuhl and her team say their model can be adjusted to fit all of the leading theories on how the disease works.
The dock uses an articulating hinge to prop the Surface Pro up alongside external monitors, and it can be adjusted to different angles.
Probably not, because the film goes to great lengths to show just how well Nic has adjusted to the new family set-up.
They produce 1.6 times as much "economic profit" as superstar companies did 20 years ago (profit adjusted to correct for a company's size).
Now, for better and worse, many sources of uncertainty have come to a head, and investors have seemingly adjusted to the new normal.
Mortgage applications to refinance, which are highly rate-sensitive, fell 3 percent for the week, seasonally adjusted, to the lowest level since May.
The small drones are each powered by a pair of ducted fans that can be adjusted to vector thrust in almost any direction.
Insurers made the deals as they adjusted to new pressures from the insurance overhaul of Obamacare, officially known as the Affordable Care Act.
Not just because that's a pre-existing sales channel, but also because you'll need to have Vaunt glasses adjusted to your pupillary distance.
Over time though, she has adjusted to being held on "trusted laps" (in her kitty bed) and she's also shown her affectionate side.
The lightning in this video was recorded at 7,000 frames per second (fps), with the playback speed adjusted to 700 frames per second.
Weight isn't everything Weight loss is a beast, and it takes time to get adjusted to all the changes that come with it.
Then we spoke in depth about Facebook's recent product changes and the way the News Feed can be adjusted to counter false news.
He soon adjusted to the long hours of waiting, punctuated by brief, intense moments of terror that characterize the life of a militiaman.
The increases in February mean OPEC output has averaged 32.19 million bpd, about 440,000 bpd above its supply target adjusted to remove Indonesia.
After that, outlays grow more quickly than the economy does, reaching 23.3 percent of GDP (adjusted to exclude shifts in timing) by 2028.
The two samples were then combined and subsequently adjusted to assure the proper ratio of landline-only, cellphone-only and dual phone users.
And once he's 100 percent healthy and better adjusted to this year's roster, it should surprise no one if Oladipo makes another leap.
Like Lyft, it's a private product that can be adjusted to each health system, and incorporated in a hospital's electronic medical record system.
"Delivery methods are also being adjusted to lessen the risk of person to person contact," said Meals on Wheels America spokeswoman Jenny Young.
Partly because of the noise issues (which you say you've adjusted to, which is great) but also because of the loss of privacy.
Dunn still hasn't adjusted to the NBA game, which is a concern for someone who entered the league at the age of 22.
Because people here are used to a little isolation, and to keeping to themselves, Braggs has quickly adjusted to life as an island.
Ultimately, I felt the right call was to just deal with the screams until my daughter chilled out and adjusted to the routine.
Students learned it was facing closure as they sheltered in place and adjusted to sometimes-haphazard online instruction in studio art and sculpture.
Students learned it was facing closure as they sheltered in place and adjusted to sometimes-haphazard online instruction in studio art and sculpture.
She and Freja Beha Erichsen covered T's fall Women's Fashion issue, clothed in sharp men's wear shapes adjusted to fit the female form.
Those who heard their own voices adjusted to be "happier" felt more positively; those who heard their voices become "sadder" felt less so.
"It wasn't until my mind adjusted to not caring as much that I started to figure it all out," she said in 2018.
He said the process for therapeutic use exemptions involving some of those additional substances would be adjusted to make the response time quicker.
Together, Brooke and I adjusted to disrupted sleep patterns, dealt with the uncertainty of feeding and tried to live in a hospital room.
Even if adjusted to be temporary, the presence of deficit hawks among Republicans would make the Trump plan no slam dunk to pass.
"While the number of security personnel has increased, the coordination and standard protocols have not adjusted to the increased presence," the letter said.
Oh, and there's Dr. Brown (Garret Dillahunt), who lives next door to Froggy Cottage and hasn't quite adjusted to his single-dad status.
Arrival says it has developed a modular skateboard platform that can be adjusted to a vehicle of any weight, type, size, and shape.
"It all depends on how you get adjusted to the conditions there, that's more important," she told Reuters in an interview in Bengaluru.
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They had pencilled in a steep drop in investment immediately after the vote that would ease as firms adjusted to the new world.
The $220 million going-concern EBITDA is adjusted to include changes in deferred revenues to account for the growing importance of digital revenues.
The plan's authors said the program could be adjusted to cover that population but didn't think there'd be political will to do so.
Later, a study published in Obesity in 2016 found that their metabolism had adjusted to burn fewer calories than they did before losing weight.
She is not yet adjusted to the sudden departure of her children, but she assumes the healing will only be a matter of time.
The dongle was always meant as a stopgap while customers adjusted to the new, headphone jack-less reality that Apple imposed on the world.
The seat can apparently be adjusted to fit the driver's height, with photos showing both an adult and a child driving the retrofitted Segway.
They would need to work with Prime Minister (Shinzo) Abe's administration to make sure that Abenomics is adjusted to the needs that Japan has.
Yet for those of us who have adjusted to feeling physically awful all the time, "good for you" might not cut it, incentive-wise.
The holder clips onto a dashboard, can be adjusted to any angle, and is compatible with any smartphone, digital camera, or most GPS devices.
But the president appeared to favor an import tax that could be adjusted to reflect the country of origin's tax rate for U.S. products.
The shelves on this one can slide around to accommodate any size bottles, and it can be adjusted to fit around your shower head.
I've been working with my reentry coordinator, who was hired by the Second Chance Program to help me get adjusted to life after prison.
The EITC provides payments that are adjusted to a family's financial needs, since it takes into account the number and age of dependent children.
The Studio's hinge allows for the display to be adjusted to a 20-degree orientation that's convenient for drawing or marking up Word documents.
Last night, this very popular, former two-term president appeared totally adjusted to that new and unique potential role of the first first gentleman.
The problem seems to be the "GDP deflator", a gauge of inflation by which the data are adjusted to derive the "real" growth rate.
Ms. Musk ducked behind a rack of dresses to slip into the outfit, which Ms. Yang and an assistant adjusted to fit her shape.
On its Wyoming Bill page, though, The Repair Association says it would like to see the bill be adjusted to include all digital equipment.
Instead of a button that pops out, it's a sliding loop that can be adjusted to your finger size or locked tightly in place.
But that can be adjusted to use other tables based on if the individual's health is better or worse than those expectations, Piper said.
Still, some analysts question whether any of the mining companies have adjusted to sharply lower prices for products like iron ore, copper and coal.
A division of Airbus has applied for a patent for a seat design that can be adjusted to give more space for overweight fliers.
As I adjusted to the sensation of the gelatinous surface under my boots, I began to think of bogs in a completely new way.
The United States, for instance, has a "dial down" bomb that can be adjusted to act like a tactical weapon, and others are planned.
There is broad agreement that more prosecutorial accountability is needed, and the bill can be adjusted to satisfy everyone — besides the D.A.s, at least.
The scores are adjusted to have a familiar feel, with 281 game score points considered an outstanding performance, 22006 considered average, and so on.
Speaker Pelosi also demanded revisions that will make it more difficult for innovators to have their patent terms adjusted to account for regulatory delays.
According to two others who know her, she has adjusted to the role primarily because her 12-year-old son is happy in Washington.
But instead of the aging Paul struggling to keep up, the rest of the Rockets adjusted to him and thrived in half-court isolation.
I recently transitioned my 15-year-old cat from the top-entry Modkat litter box to the XL and she adjusted to it immediately.
Morton Williams, a chain of upscale grocery stores in New York, has already adjusted to newer digital delivery services like Fresh Direct and Instacart.
The darkness could be overwhelming—an optometrist who visited had to quickly leave—but Amy and Carl adjusted to it, and to each other.
Premiums also climbed faster this year as insurers adjusted to a mix of ObamaCare enrollees that was sicker and more costly than they expected.
I don't think I've fully adjusted to losing that hour last weekend as I keep feeling like it's much later than it actually is.
With the Galaxy Note 9, I tried to get adjusted to pulling out the S Pen and writing that recommendation down on the screen.
"It wasn't until my mind adjusted to not caring as much that I started to figure it all out," she told PEOPLE in 2018.
In previous quarters, India's growth had slowed as the economy adjusted to two major currency and tax reforms the government introduced in recent years.
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"Like all new members of Congress she's getting adjusted to compressing a lot of facts and feelings and ideas into just five minutes," Rep.
I had hoped that by the end of the week my body would have adjusted to the melatonin, but this was not the case.
Even beyond cybersecurity, the ad-hoc approach suggests the Trump White House has not fully adjusted to the complexities of life in the federal government.
"Moshe had never been fitted with running prosthetics before, but he adjusted to the feeling of them very quickly," PIM's Emily Grey told Caters News.
Considering the latter, the tangible capital-to-tangible assets ratio is adjusted to 12.2% and its debt-to-tangible equity ratio to a higher 6.2x.
Adjusted to remove the impact of certain one-off items, such as impairment and restructuring charges, ANZ's first-quarter unaudited cash profit rose 20 percent.
The monitor is usable in the sense that it's not super bulky and can be adjusted to tilt, swivel, move up and down, or turn.
It boasts a sharp-looking leather exterior, with the front flap able to be adjusted to prop your screen up at a comfortable typing angle.
Darla, meanwhile, is having a little trouble getting adjusted to assistant life, and spills a cup of coffee on herself while she's on the phone.
The Watch wasn't a breakout success initially, but over time, Apple has correctly adjusted to consumer sentiment and found a great niche for the product.
"There was that moment of disappointment, and then once I adjusted to the idea I realized it's maybe not such a bad idea," Grimm says.
Earlier this year, rules were adjusted to allow a newly elected legislator, Ilhan Omar, to take her seat in Congress with a Muslim head-covering.
" Holland also pointed out that basic Deezer, which normally streams at 320 kbps, can be adjusted to 128 kbps for "a more data-friendly option.
The number was later adjusted to $1 million, and Feldman has since launched a second campaign on a different fundraising platform, hoping to raise $100,000.
It's the amount of money that you paid for an asset, and it can be adjusted to weigh dividend payments, stock splits and other developments.
The range for growth this year has been adjusted to between 1.8 and 3.6 percent, from 1.8 to 3.1 percent last September, the WTO said.
China's nickel raw materials supply chain has adjusted to a succession of shocks over the last few years but is looking as robust as ever.
The Libyan and Nigerian reductions mean OPEC output in April averaged 31.97 million bpd, about 220,000 bpd above its supply target adjusted to remove Indonesia.
Additionally, data is adjusted to accommodate for the time and location of a search and numbers are applied to a scale of 0 to 100.
It was later in my college years where I was already adjusted to living on my own, and my biggest worry in life was finals.
It had to have been at least a half-mile away when I first heard its calls, my ears had so adjusted to the quiet.
For the year ended June 30, Star's normalised core earnings, adjusted to remove win-rate volatility and significant items, came in at A$556.5 million.
There are other advantages: ■ A surprising advantage is that the modeled estimates are adjusted to match the results with more precision than the exit polls.
The number was later adjusted to $1 million, and Feldman has since launched a second campaign on a different fundraising platform hoping to raise $100,000.
Last week, the President said he favored an 'import tax' that could be adjusted to reflect the country of origin's tax rate for U.S. products.
In fiscal year 2018, Walgreens filled a total of 1.1 billion prescriptions, adjusted to 30 day equivalents, according to the company's most recent SEC filing.
As they adjusted to comply with the new regulation, zero coal production meant zero income until an EPA inspector could recertify their mine for operation.
Defenses may have adjusted to his skills and he may be hitting a wall physically, but he has remained healthy and he will keep improving.
Just about every survey is weighted — adjusted to match the demographic characteristics of the population, often by age, race, sex and education, among other variables.
Done right, faster economic growth will be the byproduct and the score of a tax reform bill should be adjusted to reflect any macroeconomic impact.
When adjusted to account for job titles, seniority and location, women at Citigroup (C) earned 1% less than their male counterparts, according to the report.
Writing this a day later, I can say that while I'm a little jet-lagged, I adjusted to the 14-hour time difference surprisingly well.
Some tactile sensations are lost when operating using a robot, and many surgeons have not adjusted to that, which can be a difficulty, he said.
Keeping Score Earlier this season, as the Golden State Warriors adjusted to life with Kevin Durant, a narrative emerged that would prove hard to shake.
In neighboring Zimbabwe, land-grabbing is a now notorious policy associated with former strongman leader Robert Mugabe as the country adjusted to black majority rule.
It boasts a fancy-looking leather exterior, with the front flap able to be adjusted to prop your screen up at a comfortable typing angle.
As the Salazars grieved and adjusted to being a family six, "it was kind of a rat race," Heather recalls, but things eventually calmed down.
Microsoft's, by contrast, are field-programmable gate arrays, which can be bought and then adjusted to deliver high performance for specific types of computing jobs.
The European market adjusted to gains in Chicago, which rose on Thursday and then extended gains on Friday to break above the $5.50 psychological threshold.
So, if the patient has more weakness on the left side of the heart, the actuators can be adjusted to offer more assistance on that side.
"While the project's focus will be adjusted to meet these new realities, the Wisconsin project remains a priority for our company," a Foxconn representative told Gizmodo.
The Heat had to play the final 30 games of last season without Bosh so it was better adjusted to handle his absence this time around.
And because almost all of these functions can be tweaked and adjusted to your liking, the U123+ feels like it has an endless possibilities for customization.
Impaired Loans were adjusted to reflect only loans that are overdue by 90 days or more to be consistent with Fitch's criteria and global industry practices.
Now that they've adjusted to the post-CSR world that they feared, they are worried that another round of change may do more harm than good.
We cried for the dead, gave thanks for our own survival, and adjusted to a new California reality: Fire will always be knocking at our door.
The reality is that PC makers adjusted to become more mobile and the tasks we reserved for the beefier, more powerful machines on our desks expanded.
The official statement suggested that the test was of a device that could be adjusted to produce explosions that range between tens of kilotons and hundreds.
Finance minister Arun Jaitley said ATMs had not been adjusted to handle new currency notes prior to the announcement in order to keep it under wraps.
After all, everyone adjusted to the switch to Lightning just fine, and now Lightning ports are more ubiquitous than the old 30-pin connector ever was.
Impaired Loans were adjusted to reflect only loans that are overdue by 2000 days or more to be consistent with Fitch's criteria and global industry practices.
While the sanctions imposed in 2014 caused some disruption to the Russian economy, the overall cost was modest, and Russia adjusted to the new economic reality.
However, market interest rates were likely to carry a slightly greater premium and be somewhat more volatile as banks adjusted to the new system, Hauser said.
The company's earnings beat Wall Street estimates, which were heavily adjusted to exclude a $215 billion write-down against its Family Dollar business, among other charges.
The directions of those beams can be adjusted to form one giant laser light that travels up out of Earth's atmosphere and hits the spacecraft's sail.
The results were adjusted to account for a $784 million charge the company took during the same period last year for underperforming programming and job cuts.
Students at public four-year institutions paid an average of $3,2012 in tuition for the 1987-1988 school year, with prices adjusted to reflect 2017 dollars.
Dividends will remain stable this year, if adjusted to include the dividend from Italgas, but will grow 2.5 percent a year in the following two years.
After his eyes adjusted to the darkness, Enotiades found a spot where he thought he could feel a breeze passing beneath the wall of the barn.
Ellis moved Horan from her traditional role as a striker to midfielder as the team adjusted to the absence of Lauren Holiday, who retired last year.
Those at public four-year institutions paid an average of $3,190 in tuition for the 1987-1988 school year, with prices adjusted to reflect 2017 dollars.
True to the form of a tote, the bag has an open top, but the straps can be adjusted to help close the top a bit.
The Libyan and Nigerian reductions mean OPEC output in March has averaged 32.01 million bpd, about 260,000 bpd above its supply target adjusted to remove Indonesia.
He never adjusted to the Orioles' attempts at streamlining his across-the-body delivery, but blossomed after a trade to the Chicago Cubs in July 2013.
My wife, Suzan, who trained as a biomedical scientist, took time off as our children adjusted to their new life and I started my demanding job.
He said he was happy that he had adjusted to Duffey's high fastball as opposed to whiffing against it, as he had in the previous game.
After starting at a pace of 7 mph, he upped it to 29503 mph and the treadmill adjusted to the new speed in under 8 seconds.
Like many Californians, I haven't embraced any particular proposal, but there's no reason current boundaries can't be adjusted to meet the needs of a changing population.
ECB'S BOARD CANDIDATE SCHNABEL SAYS VULNERABILITIES ARE PRIMARILY TO BE ADDRESSED BY MACROPRUDENTIAL POLICIES WHICH CAN ALSO BE ADJUSTED TO THE SPECIFIC SITUATIONS IN INDIVIDUAL COUNTRIES
What's unprecedented is not the timeframe for review but the fact that the right wing still has not adjusted to the reality of a black president.
While the Hajj children are prospering in Canada, the parents have not fully adjusted to new urban lives in Toronto, and their economic situation remains perilous.
Quantities should be adjusted to suit your needs, since what we can find from old mackerel recipes probably calls for much more garum than you need.
The justices have mostly avoided controversy while they adjusted to the new conservative majority created by the arrival in the fall of Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh.
When the statistical results in the Borjas study are adjusted to allow for changing black composition of the sample in each city, the result becomes fragile.
On long-haul flights, the color temperature can be adjusted to create the experience of a sunrise or sunset, easing passengers in and out of sleep.
In January the hands of the Doomsday Clock were adjusted to two and a half minutes to midnight, the closest they have come to catastrophe since 1953.
Travis had particular problems with big ticket purchases in UK DIY, especially in Wickes' kitchen and bathroom sales, as consumers adjusted to a more uncertain economic environment.
In January, the hands of the Doomsday Clock were adjusted to two and a half minutes to midnight: the closest they have come to catastrophe since 1953.
In addition the sample was adjusted to reflect the percentage of the population residing in mostly Democratic counties, mostly Republican counties and counties more closely balanced politically.
According to the survey, output in November has averaged 32.35 million bpd, about 600,000 bpd above the target adjusted to remove Indonesia and not including Equatorial Guinea.
The IFS has simulated the effects of such a policy across Britain, using tax and alcohol consumption data from 2011 (which have been adjusted to current prices).
If the data are adjusted to reflect the historical data available to investors at the time, then the outperformance gap falls by more than a percentage point.
To reproduce the chart success of Paramore, the band's priorities regarding defiance and cheerfulness have adjusted to favor the latter, their rebel yells morphed into breezy hooks.
But when those scores were adjusted to reflect each child's test results at 11, as well as the education and occupations of their parents, the differences vanished.
"Bank of England rate expectations have already adjusted to price in just two hikes over the next three years," said BNP Paribas currency strategist Sam Lynton-Brown.
But the researchers believe that it could easily be adjusted to test for other bacteria like Salmonella, or even eventually viruses spread via other means than food.
Dollar funding costs and money market spreads rose sharply in the latest quarter as investors adjusted to new U.S. money market rules that took effect in October.
The orange hue it applies to the screen looks weird and takes some getting adjusted to, but it's worth it if you want to get to sleep.
In other corporate earnings news, Sanofi reported business net income, adjusted to exclude acquisitions and divestments, increased by 4 percent and an 11 percent jump in sales.
"I think I just started seeing things a little bit more clearly, adjusted to the tempo that Navy was playing at and went from there," Wimbush said.
If dietary guidelines were adjusted to reflect a smaller recommended amount, she told Reuters Health, it would be more achievable and more people would meet that goal.
Stocks adjusted to what happened in U.S. markets on Monday, when Canada's market was closed (for a public holiday), said John Kinsey, portfolio manager at Caldwell Securities.
Sometimes we applied the things we learned directly, sometimes we adjusted to our culture and other times what we read simply reinforced what we were already doing.
And Alice has since adjusted to her stepmother, but Oswalt remembers that "there was some weirdness" at first — specifically surrounding his daughter's newfound responsibilities around the house.
Volume is automatically adjusted to your surroundings so that you can still clearly have conversations with others or hear traffic without needing to turn the earbuds off.
She alleged that they violated company policy by asking her to work while she adjusted to new medication, which led to her nodding off on the clock.
In addition, the sample was adjusted to reflect the percentage of the population residing in mostly Democratic counties, mostly Republican counties, and counties more closely balanced politically.
As markets adjusted to the U.S.-China trade war and U.S. crude shipments to China plunged in recent months, U.S. exports to Europe and India have surged.
The 216-year-old Anderson adjusted to seeing road ballparks for the first time as he compiled a 24 ERA and 23 WHIP in seven away outings.
Keeping Score Over the last few years, as fans have adjusted to Major League Baseball's expanded playoff format, a theme has emerged: There is almost always hope.
In addition, the sample was adjusted to reflect the percentage of the population residing in mostly Democratic counties, mostly Republican counties and counties more closely balanced politically.
According to the survey, output in August has averaged 32.68 million bpd, about 930,000 bpd above the target adjusted to remove Indonesia and not including Equatorial Guinea.
However, Bless said that he saw little evidence of final product prices being adjusted to reflect the 403 percent drop in aluminum prices in 2014 and 2015.
The estimates are then adjusted to match estimates for turnout by district, based on a model of off-year, regularly scheduled election turnout from 13 to 2017.
For renters: Security deposits will be limited to one month's rent, and procedures will be adjusted to make it easier for renters to get security deposits back.
The turnout model is applied to a district's registered voters, and those estimates are adjusted to match the turnout, by precinct, implied by the Virginia governor's race.
To be sure, when adjusted to compare like-for-like employees, the bank said its female staff were paid 99% of what their male counterparts were paid.
It earlier rose to 187.00 euros, the highest since July 15, as it adjusted to Friday's closing gains in Chicago, partly attributed to positioning by investment funds.
According to the survey, output in October has averaged 32.65 million bpd, about 900,000 bpd above the target adjusted to remove Indonesia and not including Equatorial Guinea.
The tax, the mayor said, needs to be adjusted to "explicitly" target "high-value purchases" to generate extra revenue that could be used to create affordable housing.
Dominic Smith has adjusted to his bench role very well, both as a late-inning defensive replacement for Alonso at first base and as a pinch-hitter.
Morrison called fatherhood a "whirlwind" and "beautiful transformation in my life," admitting that there have been a few hiccups as the couple gets adjusted to their new addition.
As Trip adjusted to his new, loving surroundings, the rescue also worked on his health, removing infected teeth, giving Trip a good grooming and getting the dog neutered.
Marie later wrote a blog describing the first two weeks as an "absolute unholy monstrous biyotch," but claimed they gradually adjusted to a brave new way of living.
It comes in both black and white (though you know we lean towards the former), and the straps can also be adjusted to be worn as a crossbody.
The Oakland firestorm in 1991 remains the nation's costliest wildfire in dollar terms, totaling a $3 billion loss when adjusted to today's dollars, according to insurance industry data.
Under the Taif accords that ended the war the ratio of seats was adjusted to parity–the defeated Christians were given five seats for every five for Muslims.
The Fluid browser works just like any other normal browser, except that it's floating on top of all other windows and can even be adjusted to be transparent.
She sold the finished forgeries to various booksellers and autography dealers in the city, typically generating $50 to $100 (adjusted to today's inflation, that's about $95 to $180).
As I adjusted to the clunky, heavy frame I circled South Park for a few laps, adjusting the gears, and then headed back toward my office building nearby.
Fitch also considers GE's cash flow metrics adjusted to include dividends from GE Capital as GE Capital is a significant contributor to GE's consolidated financial results and valuation.
I've found that the headset, because it doesn't have the ability to rotate from side to side, can't really be adjusted to try and alleviate that tight feeling.
It can can be adjusted to have a unique chemical signature that links to a database, which authorities can use to determine the original location of the object.
The children, ages 210 to 22001 at the time they were rescued, were hospitalized for months where they reportedly provided information to investigators and adjusted to new lives.
Summary of Financial Statement Adjustments - --Historical and projected recurring operating EBITDA is adjusted to add back non-cash stock-based compensation and include operating income from discontinued operations.
After a few days of using it, however, I adjusted to using it for shortcuts to common settings like the Flashlight or playback controls when listening to music.
The other "Hs" in the Phillies lineup adjusted to Detwiler soon enough, as Harper and Hoskins drilled solo homers on successive pitches with two outs in the fourth.
Normalised profit after tax, which is adjusted to remove win rate volatility and exclude significant items, was A$224 million ($151.74 million) for the year ended 30 June.
The number of prescriptions filled in same stores, adjusted to 30-day equivalents, decreased 2.4 percent, partly due to its exclusion from certain pharmacy networks, Rite Aid said.
Will this amount be adjusted to reflect population growth, the effect of an economic downturn, or increases in the cost of medical care or in consumer prices generally?
Investors are recognizing potential profits in sustainable industries like clean energy, but the ICC wants risk assessment adjusted to reflect the risks inherent in doing business as usual.
"We suggest a special mechanism according to which retirement age would be automatically adjusted to future demographic trends," the ministry said in a report on the pension system.
Covering Donald J. Trump's campaign for president over the past year, our reporters quickly adjusted to the fact that news could break out in a number of ways.
Hovland, last year's U.S. amateur champion, turned pro after finishing equal 12th at the U.S. Open in June, and has instantly adjusted to the pay-for-play ranks.
"It wasn't until my mind adjusted to not caring as much that I started to figure it all out," Duff, 30, told Women's Health of her postpartum body.
Adjusted to a per-36-minute average to account for his limited action, Towns's averages for the season go up to 20.4 points, 12.1 rebounds and 2.1 blocks.
"I moved to America from Korea after elementary school, and the internet was the way I adjusted to western culture," says Brad Kim, editor-in-chief of KnowYourMeme.
The margin of error is adjusted to account for the loss of statistical power due to weighting, known as the design effect, including the final likely voter adjustment.
In the weeks following my visit to the emergency room, my body adjusted to the IUD as best it could — which turned out to be not very well.
As Vox documented in great detail, premiums on the law's marketplaces were expected to stabilize this year, as insurers finally adjusted to the customers who were buying coverage.
Instead, data show record trading volumes in US high-yield corporate bonds, credit default swaps and exchange-traded funds as debt markets have adjusted to the uncertain outlook.
During his three-month stay in the ICU, Thomas had to learn to breathe on his own again while he and Anne Thomas adjusted to their new reality.
The hysterical reaction to Trump's selection of Breitbart Chairman Steve Bannon as his chief strategist and senior counselor shows that the Left has not adjusted to this reality.
After the end of World War II, it adjusted to the end of empire by embedding itself in an Atlantic alliance and building a European-style welfare state.
Based on New York law, any release to parole that falls on a Saturday or Sunday can be adjusted to fall on the preceding Friday, the department said.
Its beam can be focused and adjusted to best suit the conditions ahead of you, though the limited brightness settings — which are high or low — are a drawback.
The Atlanta-based carrier as well as American Airlines said fares were also adjusted to prevent sky-high last-minute pricing, but those vary by route and time.
When the data is adjusted to accurately account for a higher level of methane leakage, the EPA's projected 28500 energy mix will fall short of its 6900 goals.
Many of the biggest banks, creatures of habit that have already adjusted to much of Dodd-Frank, would prefer specific accommodations, rather than wholesale repeal of the law.
This means that the sample collection part of the mission will have to be adjusted to make sure that OSIRIS-REx can touch down and collect a sample.
In November, the Treasury market moved rapidly after the surprise election of Donald Trump, as investors adjusted to a new set of expectations for fiscal stimulus and inflation.
That's in part because the technology was adjusted to be slower to react to objects in its path that may be "false positives" — such as a plastic bag.
And in all cases the level of phosphorus (another important plant nutrient, levels of which were boosted incidentally by the hydroxyapatite) were adjusted to match from plot to plot.
That means that tens of thousands have left on their own (or adjusted to a more permanent legal status) even while they could have remained in TPS limbo indefinitely.
Your taxpayer identification number or Social Security numberYour date of birthYour ZIP code or postal codeThe status of your amended return will move from received to adjusted to completed.
Even if you haven't played for years, you'll find a World of Warcraft that looks as though it's finally fully adjusted to meeting the challenges of maintaining its relevance.
Ahead, the couple spoke to Refinery29 about what it was like for the family to open themselves up, and how Simpson has adjusted to being back in the spotlight.
" Even though Benitez and DiDario, both 31, have spent 12 months wearing their matching platinum Tiffany's wedding bands, DiDario has not yet adjusted to introducing Benitez as "my husband.
Still, the questions and answers from today's hearing indicate that both the senators and the commission chairmen are just getting adjusted to talking about cryptocurrencies, let alone deciding policy.
For Anadarko, the operating dayrate will be $495,000 per day through April 2020, whereupon it will be adjusted to a rate that is above current market rates, Diamond said.
" Explaining the sharp increase in electronic searches, a department spokesperson told NBC News: "CBP has adapted and adjusted to align with current threat information, which is based on intelligence.
The new design is OK, and I adjusted to typing quickly and accurately on it, but it's definitely hard to get used to the small amount of key travel.
The Exchange Fund recorded an investment income of HK$14.6 billion in the second quarter after first-quarter investment income was adjusted to HK$25.4 billion, the HKMA said.
Headphones muffled his hearing while goggles left him with only peripheral vision due to macular degeneration while the suit's joints were adjusted to simulate the stiffness of rheumatoid arthritis.
The EU had already set in place anti-dumping duties, to counter excessively low prices, which it has now adjusted to a range of between zero and 31.3 percent.
On Monday, a staffer told reporters the language in the final NDAA was adjusted to specify Emirati planes also would be banned from getting U.S. refueling without the certification.
On one side will be a massive and entrenched establishment, defending models that we now know were (and this is truly shocking) often adjusted to give a predetermined result.
The note was adjusted to clarify that the much of the advisory remains valid and to encourage people to seek OGE's guidance before establishing legal defense funds, Apol said.
The group initially used custom malware but adjusted to a technique known as "living off the land" — using common free tools with legitimate uses that do not draw suspicion.
But while those polls had not accounted for the young voters who make up much of Sanders's enthusiastic base, the 2020 polls were adjusted to account for young voters.
"The Iceman's last meal was a well-balanced mix of carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids, perfectly adjusted to the energetic requirements of his high-altitude trekking," the paper authors wrote.
The adjusted to fit abstractions lay bare the classical elegance undergirding Lawler's compositions, accentuating the importance of horizontal and vertical alignments and the disorienting effects of diagonals and curves.
"Markets seem to have adjusted to what is known now, although they will stay responsive to further developments," said Michael McCarthy, the chief strategist at CMC Markets and Stockbroking.
With no need for the driver to listen for traffic or roadway warnings, noise cancellation technology can be adjusted to enable 3D surround sound for louder music and communication.
" As a baby, "Preston would randomly be removed from his bed at various times during the night and placed on the floor, the temperature adjusted to make sleep uncomfortable.
She even had her own online fan club, indicating that she was among the relatively few North Korean defectors who had successfully adjusted to life in the capitalist South.
The country had only been in the conflict for 19 months, but it had already adjusted to the rhythms and strictures of a society on a total-war footing.
Tria said in the future he hoped EU budget rules could be adjusted to take account of changing conditions in order to help growth and foster financial and social stability.
Perhaps not surprisingly to those with children, as a fair number these early risers had babies in strollers along on their shopping errand, already adjusted to the hours parents keep.
"To strike the right balance between growth and macroeconomic stability, policies need to be adjusted to reduce inflationary pressures, while structural reforms should continue to support inclusive growth," it said.
FleetPartners NZ has indicated to Fitch that the final lease-receivable pool will be adjusted to match the final liability balance, with no significant changes to the portfolio stratifications expected.
There, exposure levels to radiation as well as work schedules are routinely monitored and adjusted to make sure flight attendants don&apost exceed certain guidelines for carcinogen exposure, Mordukhovich said.
Ara, the biggest homebuilder on Mexico's stock exchange, adjusted to the changes better than many of its peers like Geo and Homex, which were forced to file for bankruptcy protection.
It's the perfect size for a day of walking around the city or going out to dinner, and the strap can be adjusted to sit close in or hang loosely.
Last month CMC reported a rebound in first-quarter net operating income from a year earlier, boosted by higher revenue per active client as traders adjusted to the regulatory curbs.
Once my body found buoyancy and my eyes had fully adjusted to the pitch black void in front of me, I started to lose my sense of space and time.
Jesada said that the boys are all in different stages of recovery and although the first group rescued have adjusted to normal lighting, the others still have to wear sunglasses.
Brexit, or the U.K.'s vote June 28 to leave the European Union, ripped markets briefly, before investors adjusted to the idea that it would not be an immediate split.
"You have a big change in the world out there — people are getting adjusted to China slowing down," the bank's chief executive, Jamie Dimon, said in the call with analysts.
Imports of crude oil, coal, iron ore and copper were all lower in February than in January, but once adjusted to a daily basis, the picture remained one of strength.
ASB's refinance spreads at 'AA+' were adjusted to 292bp from the base rate of 234bp, based on the pro-rata value of the linked orbit loans to the cover pools.
This is a day of solemn kitsch: the unveiling of the Doomsday Clock, the minimalist midcentury dataviz that, since 1947, has been adjusted to dramatize the imminence of global catastrophe.
The grassroots campaign started out as an effort to promote the voices of women of color, regardless of the election's outcome, but it has since adjusted to the higher stakes.
Kristina says Slick is "sort of a ham," and has adjusted to an on-the-go lifestyle which includes subway rides, trips to Montauk, New York, and even Los Angeles.
If every couple of years the baseline was adjusted to reflect the past few years of Medicaid spending, the theory is that the caps would better reflect real-world trends.
Leap seconds are added once in a while to ensure that the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), the global measure of time, is adjusted to follow the variations in Earth's rotation.
Italian calls for EU deficit and banking aid rules to be adjusted to take account of its fiscal and financial troubles following the Brexit rules should be rebuffed, he added.
Considering her quick rise from supporting roles in Kingsman: The Secret Service and Star Trek Beyond to headlining hits, Boutella already seems fairly adjusted to interviews, including the uncomfortable ones.
Treasury officials' testimony lacked details on the major expenses that have to be adjusted to reflect Puerto Rico's new economic reality and didn't identify who will pay for its proposals.
Visa's credit and debit card data, which is adjusted to take account of inflation and seasonal variations in spending, broadly tallies with unadjusted figures last week from payments company Barclaycard.
This storm technically caused more damage financially than a previous storm that hit Denver in 1990, but when adjusted to today's dollars, the July storm still comes out on top.
The Economy Ministry said the number of large-scale contracts was below average for April and adjusted to take account of that, orders would have been unchanged on the month.
There were contractual disputes with her record label and Debelle, until then well-adjusted to a quiet, relatively normal life, was suddenly the centre of attention in the music business.
The small pockets of backing vocals that are punched in at just the right place… They're not constant, and they're all adjusted to sound weird and unique to that song.
ASB's refinance spreads at 'AA+' were adjusted to 289bp from the base rate of 234bp, based on the pro-rata value of the linked orbit loans to the cover pools.
A slightly shorter band option for this would be ideal, but I found that when I have the strap adjusted to its smallest circumference, it minimizes most of the slippage.
Summary of Financial Statement Adjustments - Share-based compensation has been stripped out of SG&A expenses and EBITDA - Cash balance has been adjusted to reflect the negative working capital cycle.
But while those polls had not accounted for the young voters who make up much of Sanders's enthusiastic base, the 2020 polls have been adjusted to account for young voters.
Think back to MP3 players or early smartphones: People learned a lot about using the products and became so adjusted to them that they didn't know how to go back.
Even for a fanbase long adjusted to curveballs, the situation unfolding in the prairie dog colonies that surround Dick's Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, Colorado, is a new one.
In an effort to thwart opposition to trade policy after NAFTA, presidential administrations and their trade officials adjusted to the new politicization of trade by undermining transparency and public participation.
This covert, low-quality footage that we've adjusted to reveal some details, and obscure others, gives us some rare insights into how people in this program live and are indoctrinated.
The Libyan and Nigerian increases mean OPEC output in May averaged 32.22 million bpd, about 470,000 bpd above its supply target, adjusted to remove Indonesia and not including Equatorial Guinea.
Respondents voluntarily sign up, which means that they may, in some way, be unreflective of the population at large even after the overall sample is adjusted to match the population.
Today, the insurance market has adjusted to the loss of federal payments — but the consequences for patients are quite different depending on how much they earn and where they live.
"It is sort of sounding a warning bell saying that we keep seeing these anomalous weather events over many years and we can quickly get adjusted to that," he said.
We recognized the problem, price adjusted to $299 … recognized that wasn't enough and price adjusted again to $199 which positioned Session as the best entry-level product we've ever made.
Over time, the store survived threats that had proved fatal for many independent booksellers, like the arrival of Internet retailers, and it adjusted to a changing marketplace, particularly after the Sept.
Now, the total number is adjusted to fall in line with the new revenue recognition rules but individual orders are listed as before, since Boeing still has binding contracts with buyers.
But it would lift the current minimum age of qualification for senior subsidies from 62 to 65, and revise the federal formula used to define income from adjusted to gross income.
It's harder than it sounds too, and even after several weeks typing on the KeyOne, my fingers and hands haven't naturally adjusted to the way the KeyOne needs to be cradled.
Normalised profit after tax, which is adjusted to remove win rate volatility and exclude significant items, came in at A$123.8 million ($88.65 million) for the six months ended Dec. 31.
To get the right answer, in most cases, it is important to work through the general equilibrium, in which everyone's behaviour has adjusted to the intervention and the responses of others.
To figure out why, the Chinese researchers generated seven different strains of the older virus type, each one adjusted to have just one genetic mutation seen in the more recent strains.
The feature can be adjusted to be public or private, so no worries if your music tastes lean toward the corny or embarrassing — you can control how you share your tunes.
In terms of full-year 353 sales, the company forecast $235 billion, which is adjusted to reflect the August 235 divestiture of Lockheed's Information Systems & Global Solutions (IS&GS) business segment.
GM reaffirmed its forecast that full-year net income, adjusted to exclude certain one-time charges, would range between $5.25 and $5.75 a share, up from $5.02 a share in 2015.
There is no question the movie's glossy look is jarring, and I can't say I ever quite adjusted to it over the film's running time, but maybe I'm not supposed to.
Universal Music Group (UMG), Vivendi's biggest business unit by revenue, adjusted to new consumer habits in favour of streaming and paid subscriptions, and saw its profitability grow over the last year.
They tested ketamine on mice genetically adjusted to have certain genes, or to not have the genes out, to investigate the role of specific molecules in ketamine-induced fast antidepressant effects.
A well-decorated tree has uniformly distributed lights around; thus, it looks as pretty as we wanted, and simultaneously, the length of strands is perfectly adjusted to the Christmas tree's dimensions.
Many told me that somebody—a board member or an investor—should have taken a more active role in guiding Uber as it adjusted to the responsibilities of a large enterprise.
With the table adjusted to eating height and the smaller section of the couch moved to the other side of the table, the living space can transform into a dining room.
Throughout Charles's youth, he was pushed through demanding institutions for which he was neither temperamentally nor intellectually suited, and where rules and standards had to be discreetly adjusted to accommodate him.
And that maybe I should make some friends with the countless real men named Patrick Bateman to see how they adjusted to the reality of sharing a name with a psycho.
As my eyes adjusted to the warm, dim lighting and dark green-splashed walls, I noticed the lobby was approachable and inviting, with wooden architecture, cozy sitting areas, and abundant art.
First, the income tax should be adjusted to three simple rates: 28503, 22019 and 20 percent with the 20 percent level being applied to individual income above $250,000 ($500,000 for couples).
The culture in the field, once cordial and collaborative, became openly combative, as scientists adjusted to new norms of public critique while still struggling to adjust to new standards of evidence.
The electrical signals can be adjusted to treat specific ailments; epileptics who perceive "auras" before a seizure can even place a magnet over the device to trigger a burst of stimulation.
That's in part because the technology was adjusted to be less reactive or slower to react to objects in its path that may be "false positives" — such as a plastic bag.
Graduation standards, admissions standards, accreditation agencies -- all will have to be adjusted to make it clear that no one is going to hold a less-than-productive spring 2020 against anyone.
Add to that an off-the-menu order of mapo tofu, which arrives sizzling and jiggling in a cast-iron skillet, though the spice level is adjusted to accommodate nonnative palates.
Jake Halpern and Michael Sloan were recognized with the editorial cartooning award for their series chronicling a Syrian refugee family as they adjusted to their new life in the United States.
Other Rooms By the time you arrive in Breaux Bridge, population 2548,226, two hours west of New Orleans, you will have adjusted to the dense, damp heart of Louisiana Cajun country.
Holger Muench, president of the Federal Criminal Police Office, told Die Welt newspaper that German law needed to be adjusted to account for the massive harm such criminal activities can do.
Dallas scored 68 points in those games, which indicates the offense has adjusted to life without Ezekiel Elliott, but it is not clear how much that was helped by inferior competition.
Many white people have not adjusted to the idea that black people now appear more often in places of privilege, power, and prestige — or just places where they were historically unwelcome.
But once they addressed the toxic third party and adjusted to their new schedule, Porowski and Brown were able to reconcile their differences to evolve into the friendship that they share now.
Ron Alphonso, a Toronto-based mortgage broker who arranges private mortgages for borrowers facing eviction from their homes, said the stress test should be adjusted to take into account interest rate hikes.
The maturity of the repo rate for public debt securities was changed to seven days from 14 days and the rate was adjusted to 2.25 percent, the central bank said without elaborating.
It's been upgraded to use the same systems as SAM 3.0, the Corvette Z06, and things like the throttle response have been adjusted to compensate for the power outputs of the cars.
Dixon, who scored the second-most touchdowns in NCAA history, has adjusted to wearing a brace after he sprained the MCL in his left knee during a preseason game on Aug. 27.
Further, although I've now adjusted to the iPhone keyboard, I must admit that I do miss Swype, a feature originally created for Android that allows you to type without lifting a finger.
GM reaffirmed its forecast for full-year net income, adjusted to exclude certain one-time charges, in the range between $20153 and $5.75 a share, up from $5.02 a share in 2015.
A drone lugging its own paint can wouldn't be able to fly far, and its thrust would have to be constantly adjusted to account for the lost weight of sprayed paint. See?
Establishing cooling centers, hydration posts and schedules adjusted to avoid physical activity outside in the temperature peaks of the day help reduce the risk of dehydration and heat stroke, the guidebook says.
For example, the environmental control system duct in an F-18 fighter was traditionally built from 16 different components, each of which had to be adjusted to account for assembly and construction.
I normally use a Windows laptop with a touchscreen, so I've become adjusted to quickly tapping to exit out of a window, or skipping a song on Spotify, without using the mouse.
And while Lauren told PEOPLE at the time that having a little sister was "world-changing" and "emotional" for Willa, Thomas Rhett says she has since fully adjusted to having Ada around.
Fergie seems well adjusted to her new single life -- partying her ass off in Brazil last week, this week your average working mom ... who happens to look smoking hot in thigh highs.
Zoning bylaws may need to be adjusted to permit those types of uses, but a bigger issue may be convincing downtown clubbers to journey out of the core for a night out.
She had a lot of assistance and, along with her coaches and the medical staff, she adjusted to a new routine that still allowed her to train and compete without overdoing it.
The exit polls do not appear to be adjusted to reflect the so-called blue shift: the tendency for late ballots, including provisionals, to break heavily for Democrats long after Election Day.
Millionaires in the Valley aren't always well-adjusted to their new wealth, which can lead to some mistakes on the dating scene, according to Amy Andersen of Linx Dating in San Francisco.
He has adjusted to playing more with Malkin, too, as Coach Mike Sullivan continues to tweak his lines in search of the right chemistry for a run to the Stanley Cup finals.
Russia holds no "foolish optimism" that these sanctions will be lifted by President Donald Trump anytime soon, Andrey Kostin told CNBC Friday, insisting that Russia has now adjusted to living with sanctions.
"Joe definitely preferred play-by-play," Weisman said, but he adjusted to providing color for Scully, fitting his commentary into smaller spaces than when he could control the flow of the broadcast.
By the end of the game, we do see how Jirga has adjusted to the change—and that's interesting too, especially the little bit of cross-cultural exchange you get to witness.
Now that I've adjusted to hearing the band on classic rock radio stations, I can empathize with the car lovers whose first knowledge of Bugatti came in the form of the EB110.
In the last few years, the series had already lost some of its most beloved characters (Mark Sloan, Christina Yang, Derek Shepherd, Callie Torres), and fans had barely adjusted to those losses.
And it has yet to become evident that the market has adjusted to the probability that the outlook for economic growth and earnings is less favorable than suggested by the stretched valuations.
"We have become so adjusted to the darkness and dimness of the neighborhood," said Mark Robinson, an Albany councilman who can name former residents of nearly every vacant home he walked past.
When my eyes had adjusted to the gloom—a few portals in the roof provide shafts of light during the day—I picked up a rubber-coated hammer and banged a pipe.
Truman, the wife of President Harry S. Truman, never adjusted to her time in the White House, instead preferring frequent visits to her hometown (and her bridge club) in Independence, Mo. Mrs.
Later, the ban was adjusted to cover only people coming from Hubei Province and the Zhejiang cities of Wenzhou and Taizhou, both of which have had many cases of the new virus.
Assuming the reform will pass, 5 Star's partner in the governing coalition, the center-left Democratic Party (PD), says Italy's complex electoral law will need to be adjusted to accommodate the change.
Drained of color, these iterations give each part of the image equal weight, which confuses, for example, the artworks and their reflections in "Triangle (adjusted to fit)," making them strange and new.
Successful companies that have adjusted to the demands of the subscription economy look at usage levels, investigate how subscribers are engaging with their offering and react accordingly to encourage adoption and retention.
Trump's executive order did not explain how his aggressive immigration policies could be adjusted to keep families intact, house them and assess their legal status, adding chaos to the immigration debate in Congress.
Catch up on anything you may have missed ahead: Eve Eve has adjusted to seeing a man she previously believed to be dead as well anyone can be expected to — with a drink.
Alan Durning, who leads the nonprofit Sightline Institute and helped develop the democracy voucher program, said the program may need to be adjusted to allow candidates to raise up to $350,000 from vouchers.
Summary of Financial Statement Adjustments - Impaired Loans were adjusted to reflect only loans that are overdue by 90 days or more in order to be consistent with Fitch's criteria and global industry practices.
And Britain's notoriously tight-fisted drug-reimbursement agency has agreed to look at how its method for assessing value can be adjusted to incorporate the broader societal benefits of having a new antibiotic.
If anything, they're too straightforward — these many honorably plodding songs aren't ever quite as reckless or scrappy as their norm, as if they've adjusted to a slightly slower, more sustainable pace of life.
In her second book, she will discuss her battle with addiction, the truth about her relationship with Berry and DeJesus, and how she has adjusted to life after escaping Castro's house of horrors.
The CFC tax regime will be adjusted to make no difference between activities undertaken locally and those aimed at exports, CFC CEO Said Ibrahimi told Reuters, downplaying the impact on the hub's competitiveness.
"If any change is made to the project overall, the computer model can be constantly adjusted to meet the new requirements," explained Matthias Kohler, who heads the project, in an ETHZ news release.
She has slowly adjusted to being different in Lethbridge, a small southwestern Alberta city that is not at all cosmopolitan like Toronto, where it's possible to hear a dozen languages on the subway.
"When I lost my sight I was too scared to run," he told CBS News, which added that after he adjusted to being blind, he ran again, but only with a fellow runner.
Switching from a standard laptop to this one means getting used to a trackpad that feels misaligned, and even when I adjusted to it I still inadvertently right-clicked from time to time.
Kerri Rogan, head of reliability improvement for the transit system company London Underground, says the key to helping colleagues get adjusted to a young manager is to demonstrate that you're there to help.
The most likely outcome is that the agreement is eventually adjusted to include a new set of higher production limits while maintaining the framework of regular meetings between OPEC and non-OPEC producers.
With humans, you're making arrangements for parents who have had a lovely long life, so the family is more or less accepting that this is going to happen and have adjusted to it.
And even with rapid technological innovation and uncertain geopolitics, business leaders seem to have adjusted to "the new normal" and are confident enough to plow on with huge deals, as David Gelles reports.
It was a blow to the Trump Organization, which was already downsizing as it adjusted to business realities under a presidency that has driven away some customers and brought limitations on overseas deals.
All around you, energy consumption will be subtly and continuously shifted and adjusted to smooth out variations in energy supply and demand, hold prices low, and allow the continued decarbonization of the grid.
I wanted to use radio mics, so I got a shirt made at the bazaar for the iPhone camera, and I went ten times to get it adjusted to get the perfect fit.
Tourists, both international and domestic, seem to have adjusted to the idea that they may have to live with some danger, and that a world city like Paris will never be completely safe.
At a council meeting on North Korea last week — called by the United States — China's U.N. Ambassador Zhang Jun said sanctions should be adjusted to "head off a dramatic reversal" of the situation.
In an executive order ending the family separations, Trump did not explain how his hardline immigration policies could be adjusted to keep families intact and house them while their legal status is assessed.
This allows the phone to crunch algorithms and do things like automatically recognize an object so that the camera can be adjusted to focus quickly and let in the right amount of light.
Their oscillating and attentive eye — which looks at the same subject dozens of times, from multiple perspectives — is, I think, partly owed to this experience of having moved and adjusted to many surroundings.
The product ratings – that is, when Amazon tells you that a product is "4.5 out of 5 stars" – appear to have already been adjusted to discount the incentivized reviews when calculating the overall rating.
Stockholders who hold their shares in electronic form at their brokerage firms need not take any action, as the shares held in brokerage accounts will be automatically adjusted to reflect the reverse stock split.
Barclays CEO Jes Staley has detailed how his company has adjusted to the different banking regulations in the United States and believes that his peers in the sector need to get used to them.
Banning Greek life in its entirety may be extreme, but perhaps limiting entry to upperclassmen -- juniors and seniors who have adjusted to life away from home -- may be a step in the right direction.
In the weeks between the election and the inauguration, our collective visions of the future adjusted to accommodate the possibilities of rampant corruption and the rapid perversion of constitutional freedoms, among many other things.
"Due to the low light level of the room, many of the screens in the photos and films were overexposed when adjusted to capture the flight controllers," Paul Spana, the blog post's author, wrote.
The alliance partners hope to offer a vaccine that can be quickly adjusted to the latest viral mutations, which can also be a major advantage in case of a pandemic threat from avian flu.
So even at low response rates, telephone surveys that include interviews via landlines and cellphones, and that are adjusted to match the demographic profile of the U.S., can produce accurate estimates for political attitudes.
It's been less than 10 days since she brought home her newborn daughter, Haley Joy, and Hoda Kotb has already fully adjusted to a life of bottle feedings, diaper changes and lots of laundry.
Waters said NCAVP is trying to get the Family Violence Prevention Services Act's language adjusted to be more inclusive of LGBTQ survivors, so that domestic violence shelters and services will be more widely accessible.
In case of modifications to a project or extension of the date of expiry (at was the case for the PRG project in 2015), Paris's financial contribution is adjusted to balance the project's budget.
He points to a Pew Research Center analysis from 250 that found that when adjusted to 2014 dollars, the median black household income was $24,700, compared to a median white household income of $44,700.
Then the two sides could immediately begin to negotiate their future relationship, since the nonbinding political declaration "leaves the door open for a variety of outcomes" and could be easily adjusted to Britain's wishes.
But the data can be adjusted to remove structural elements from long and short positions (the minimum number of long and short positions which never change) to show the underling dynamic position more clearly.
"I was self-employed, and my income was volatile; I just adjusted to living on the lowest amount I would make a month," Pant, the founder of the site Afford Anything, told Business Insider.
With the end of his year-long detention, which according to local media he adjusted to with physical workouts and reading books, Lee could continue with his existing roles including director of Samsung Electronics.
He told shareholders earlier this month that revenue will slow to what for Grubhub is a pedestrian 0003%, while EBITDA adjusted to exclude items like stock-based compensation will almost halve to $100 million.
Mr. Tillerson said many global organizations had not truly adjusted to the end of the Cold War — and he seemed to include the State Department on the list of institutions stuck in the past.
Watson said that the flood maps need to be adjusted to more accurately reflect the risk of flooding, which would force more people to get policies and help increase premium revenue for the program.
Fitch recognizes that these characteristics are largely explained by the company's substantial mortgage banking and broker-dealer activities and that Hilltop's funding structure would appear stronger if adjusted to remove loans held for sale.
Just as her siblings and I have adjusted to our household without her, she has grown used to her freedom, so I imagine there may be some issues in the weeks that she's home.
Zainab, despite having been back for years, seemingly still has not adjusted to the food in Ghana, and friends returning from abroad always bring her Pepto Bismol to get her through the rough patches.
First, the messaging and mechanisms of campaigns have to specifically be adjusted to best suit the populations they are trying to reach "The one size fits all approach is unlikely to be successful," Viswanath said.
But how many of the recent "failures of democracy" have come about not because "institutions eroded" but because those institutions either were never intended to be democratic or have recently been adjusted to be exclusionary?
The image is a combination of two separate exposures taken on November 20, 2016, and have been moderately adjusted to make both objects appear equally as bright (otherwise the Earth would have appeared too dark).
Now that these sweeties are ready, they've joined their parents full-time in the RainForest exhibit, though the pups will still have access to their indoor habitat while they get adjusted to their new space.
A key component of remapping the industry's beauty blueprint has been largely facilitated by the shift in modeling agencies, which have quickly adjusted to meet the increasing demand for a more comprehensive representation of beauty.
In the 1970s critics of Keynesian economic models had argued that important macroeconomic relationships, such as that between unemployment and inflation, were not fixed but would change as people observed and adjusted to government policy.
It works on an omnidirectional axis that allows the machine to survive unpredictable wind patterns, and the speed of the blades can be adjusted to ensure they don't spin out of control during a storm.
Bubbles has easily adjusted to his new, safe and comfortable life at Becky's Hope Horse Rescue, and has already helped raise considerable donations to aid the animal organization in saving more rescue horses like him.
Solvency concerns as Delta Lloyd adjusted to Europe's new Solvency II regime led to its shares losing two-thirds of their value since August, and sceptical shareholders only narrowly approved the capital increase in March.
Find out how the toucan adjusted to his new nose and changed the world by tuning in to Toucan Nation, the uplifting movie about Grecia's struggle, on Animal Planet on August 24 at 10 p.m.  
Instead, deep-learning systems have a training phase in which neural-network parameters are adjusted to build a computational model that can perform a particular task, a number-crunching process that may take several days.
The space-saving, intuitively-designed Bowflex SelectTech 552 Adjustable Dumbbells are our top pick because the weights can be adjusted to weigh as little as 5 pounds or as much as 52.5 pounds per dumbbell.
The study analyzed the 500 largest U.S.-based companies by revenue that trade on a major U.S. stock exchange, adjusted to mirror the mix of industries included in indexes such as the S&P 500.
While no oil executives cheered Congress for imposing a government mandate, more than a decade has passed since it was created, and a lot of companies have adjusted to comply and even profit off it.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel has rebuffed suggestions from Italy that EU deficit and banking aid rules be adjusted to take account of its fiscal and financial troubles following the Brexit referendum in Britain.
As her eyes adjusted to the gloom, she beheld the mound of a man sitting in the shadows in the corner of a sectional sofa, wrapped in an enormous brown-and-blue-striped velour bathrobe.
It started to climb as American thirsts adjusted to the new regime, but even Repeal did not open the spigots: the pre-Prohibition per capita peak of 2.6 gallons was not again attained until 1973.
As the match wore on, however, Murray said he felt he adjusted to the pace and movement of Raonic's missiles, and his ability to get a racquet to them was key to leveling the match.
In this bedroom-cum-media room, a custom pegboard wall with shelves made of Richlite (a countertop material made from recycled paper) can be adjusted to respond to Mr. Hill's evolving storage and display needs.
On the whole, the oil industry appears to be well down the road of having adjusted to the steep price falls that began in 2014 and saw oil dipping to the $30-a-barrel range.
The movement toward painting holds especially true for her adjusted to fit set of works, in which photographs are digitally stretched to fill an entire section of a wall, sometimes beyond the point of recognizability.
So as we've adjusted to this strange new reality, in which many of us might not be allowed to leave our homes for weeks, we've channeled our anxieties over Covid-19 into classic internet humor.
Ms. Schutz has said she painted "Open Casket" out of sympathy for the pain endured by Till's mother, Mamie Till Mobley, and the label at the Whitney has been adjusted to take this into account.
In one, "Triangle (adjusted to fit)," we get a worm's-eye view of a museum's gleaming Minimalist works; in another woozy wall-size scene, a big Murakami inflatable seems about to bite into some Warhols.
Islamic State, al Qaeda and their affiliates "have proven to be resilient, determined and adaptable, and they have adjusted to heightened counterterrorism pressure in Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, Libya, Somalia, Yemen and elsewhere," the report said.
Users initially had to pay a 29 yuan ($4.27) deposit to use the basketball-sharing service, but the company's founder told Technode last month that the deposit had since been adjusted to 69 yuan ($10.17).
Carmen said that the story would have been totally different three years ago, adding that because the girls have adjusted to traveling at an early age, they've been able to learn important life skills sooner.
"When Sarah came to us and proposed her role be adjusted to a political analyst instead, we agreed, and we look forward to her starting in that role," a CNN spokeswoman said in a statement.
This was followed by months of intense grieving and a lot of family togetherness; planning a wedding — or "planning" of any sort — took a backseat, as we all adjusted to life without my father in it.
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce's Deputy Chief Economist Benjamin Tal said he supports the principle of a stress test but believes it should be flexible and adjusted to account for interest rate moves and market conditions.
Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, adjusted to exclude one-time effects and include dividends from subsidiaries, rose 16 percent to $2.73 billion, but missed a consensus estimate of $2.85 billion compiled by Thomson Reuters.
Fed staff members "noted that the federal funds rate and other money market rates could possibly become somewhat volatile at times as banks and financial markets adjusted to lower levels of reserve balances," the minutes said.
So it's important to have a high-quality desk chair—known in the industry as "task seating"—that feels comfortable and supportive, and can be adjusted to account for constant changes in the way you sit.
Speaking to a largely Muslim crowd, Gabbard's standard stump speech was adjusted to emphasize her call to defend against religious bigotry, something Gabbard, the first Hindu member of congress, says she has been the target of.
While Norton, 22, cleaned his unbandaged wound in their bathroom, the NFL star spoke out about his mentality in the weeks following the crash and how he has adjusted to his new life with one arm.
Most downward rating pressure remains in commodity-exporting economies where a number of EM sovereigns have not yet fully adjusted to the decline in commodity prices that began in 2014, particularly in the Middle East & Africa.
We went in and adjusted to that soft pocket to sell much more aggressively into accounts and if you look at the grass for Uber Freight now, the growth rates are exciting and we remain bullish.
Summary of Financial Statement Adjustments -Historical and projected EBITDA is adjusted to add back stock-based compensation, personnel restructuring costs, non-cash contingent consideration expense, M&A expenses, office closing costs, and vendor litigation/settlement costs.
In her speech, a quarterly economic progress report, Patterson noted that household spending was a bit softer than expected in 2018, as Canadians adjusted to higher carrying costs on their debt and grappled with lower confidence.
There is bipartisan agreement that procedures need to be adjusted to keep members safe in potentially dangerous situations, but there's no consensus yet on whether more taxpayer money should be spent to protect members of Congress.
"The overview of what has happened is that SBM has adjusted to a very difficult environment and they're safe and cash flow positive and I think that's very important," said Theodoor Gilissen Securities analyst Jos Versteeg.
This is partly because of a strengthening Mexican economy, and partly because sellers have adjusted to a new tax on capital gains that temporarily made them hesitant to put their homes on the market, agents said.
During the 1988 to 1989 school year, students attending public four-year institutions paid an average of $3,360 with prices adjusted to reflect 203 dollars, according to the College Board's "Trends in College Pricing 2018" report.
I calculated the balance by pulling together what I anticipated I would spend on all this stuff anyway, divided by 26 paychecks a year, adjusted to allow the give and save, and landed on an amount.
It's hard to tell if I'm still jetlagged, if I just never adjusted to local time, or if I'm just exhausted and exhilarated by the fact that the whole affair was really just one long day.
When Mike meets Viktor (Teo Yoo) — younger, sexier, wildly talented — and decides to mentor him, his generosity seems in agreement with a friend's belief that Mike is "too well-adjusted" to be an authentic rock musician.
In "Formica (adjusted to fit, distorted for the times, slippery slope 4)" (2011/2012/2015/2018), the resulting image is a complete abstraction that breaks down visual information into spirals and graphs reminiscent of sound waves.
Chief people officer Jaqui Canney, who led HR at Walmart while the retailer adjusted to the rise of Amazon and now oversees WPP's attempts to hire, train, and retain more tech-savvy talent around the world.
He overcame a surprising trade from the Oklahoma City Thunder to the Houston Rockets in 2012, adjusted to an entirely new position in 2016 and navigated the mega-watt spotlight that comes with dating a Kardashian.
Importantly, the need-based Pell Grant program should be continually adjusted to keep up with inflation, and students should have year-round access to Pell Grant funds to help them graduate faster and with less debt.
" A Republican appropriations spokesperson wrote in a email that, "The Senate has pushed for funding increases through the regular appropriations process, which could be adjusted to better meet needs as a final omnibus bill is negotiated.
The screws for the smoke detectors, he noted, had to be tested and adjusted to work on the materials typically used in ceilings in the country, since these devices cannot be mounted on walls in the country.
Muhtorov&aposs attorneys said the emails were just a coping method as Muhtorov adjusted to a new life in the United States, where he worked at a processing plant, a casino and then as a truck driver.
Ronald Reagan was a market-driving president-elect, but after he was inaugurated, the market adjusted to how long it would take to push his policies through, former Dallas Fed President Richard Fisher told CNBC on Tuesday.
Earning before interest and tax (EBIT) adjusted to exclude one-off items came in at 617 million euros ($691 million), down from 703 million euros in the same period of last year, according to a company statement.
Thaksin, who said he spends his time meeting up with old friends including former heads of state, said he has adjusted to his nomadic life and makes, on average, 120 landings a year in his private jet.
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 24.3430 (Reuters) - Malaysian state fund 1MDB on Tuesday said its $1.7 billion property project sale to a Malaysian-Chinese group will be adjusted to reflect certain liabilities and relocation costs associated with the land.
When Refinery29 senior editor Rebecca Adams wore the Micro Puff Hoody rock-climbing in upstate New York, she said it felt like the jacket adjusted to her body temperature, which helped because she tends to run cold.
Most of the existing restrictions are likely to remain in place, but policies could be adjusted to encourage homeownership for first-time homebuyers or to attract skilled labour migration in some cities where house prices have stabilised.
Here's a famous statement issued just before Hurricane Katrina, 10 years ago:And one issued for Los Angeles today:Even as the reports were increasingly shared on the internet, the statements only barely adjusted to our high-tech lifestyles.
So three separate images are taken of the area and colors are individually adjusted to red, blue and green using infrared technology, said Alfred McEwen, director of the Planetary Image Research Laboratory at the University of Arizona.
The rear compartment has been adjusted to avoid compromising the 812 Superfast's already somewhat limited luggage space, and there's a special windscreen that can be raised and lowered depending on whether the top is up or down.
As she wrote receipts with a black marker, waiting for the cash machines to be adjusted to the new currency, she explained that after only one month at her job, she is scared she might get fired.
And if the exit polls overestimate Republican vote share among various demographic groups, then pre-election national polls will seem to show Democrats doing well, since they're weighted by education and aren't adjusted to match a result.
Mr. Harari, who receives $1,444 monthly through Supplemental Security Income, with $1,246 used to cover his monthly rent, said that even after he moved to his new home, he felt dispirited as he adjusted to his blindness.
As Americans have gained extra pounds in recent decades, Mary A. Burke, an economist with the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston who studies social norms, says they seem to have adjusted to a new normal regarding weight.
In the early going, "Fresh Off the Boat" felt distinctive, capturing the immigrant experience through the parents and their three boys -- the others played by Forrest Wheeler and Ian Chen -- as they adjusted to their new community.
Regarding products coming from China: "Over the past few weeks we have imagined alternative solutions, alternative road maps..the work is being carried out following several scenarios adjusted to the daily development of the virus," he added.
Over the years he has adjusted to a series of changes, including the development of a quota system that allows individuals and companies the right to catch, process and sell a predetermined amount of fish each year.
The benchmark S&P 22.9 moved in and out of positive territory following Tuesday's late-session, tech-driven sell-off on the heels of Monday's rally as traders adjusted to a return of volatility in recent weeks.
The title line of Moore's short story is a description of the people in the children's cancer ward — whose behavior seems bizarre to those outside this reluctant community, but who have adjusted to their shocking new reality.
As he adjusted to incarceration, Bill Cosby spent his first four months in prison in a special unit, isolated from other inmates, out of concern for his safety at SCI Phoenix, a maximum-security facility outside Philadelphia.
Winning new contracts had become harder as spending in the Middle East adjusted to lower oil prices, and the firm had also experienced some delays in British public spending decisions since Britain voted to leave the European Union.
On Thursday, Barclays Chief Executive Jes Staley detailed how his company had adjusted to the different banking regulations in the United States and added that he believed his peers in the sector need to get used to them.
MeTro is also equipped with a built-in degrading enzyme, which can be adjusted to determine how long the sealant lasts, which can be anywhere from a few hours through to months depending on nature of the injury.
KD: Well, first of all, Russia really adjusted to sanctions, so, you know, economy is growing at 2%, oil prices are stable, so, frankly, it's, you know, way of doing business now, and people are used to it.
"The system itself needs to be adjusted to create more parity, [but] ultimately, it's women themselves who will need to also play a role in breaking down the doors to create a more level playing field," she said.
The CIPD said Britain's labor market remained strong, but the decision by voters to leave the European Union was likely to force companies to rethink their training strategies as they adjusted to having fewer EU workers in future.
"The ice cream is the same as they would've eaten in the 1780s, with the exception that the milk is pasteurized," says Shelton, adding that the recipe has also been adjusted to account for making it in bulk.
It seats up to eight, but can also be adjusted to have two lounging seats and features a fully autonomous "ID Pilot" driving mode, wherein the driver's seat can even be turned 180 degrees to face the rear.
ABOUT THE BLACKHAWKS (8-8-2): Alex DeBrincat has adjusted to getting his feet wet by collecting seven points (five goals, two assists) in his last seven games, including three goals and an assist in his last two.
A July study by VaasaETT global energy think-tank showed that out of 63 European capitals, Lisbon has the highest residential electricity prices adjusted to consumer purchasing power parity, a third higher than the average in the study.
Many of the women have largely adjusted to the initial shock of their child's disability, trading dreams of their own careers for the reality of around-the-clock care of a child who may never walk or talk.
This recipe for Mom's chocolate cake could easily be adjusted to fit inside these pans, or if you want to try a rich, decadent recipe for a chocolaty after dinner dessert, this Devil's Food snacking cake looks irresistible.
The FBI's National Instant Criminal Background Check System data, when adjusted to exclude concealed carry weapon permit background checks, showed March and April with positive background check growth of about 5 percent and just under 1 percent, respectively.
A $34 billion sovereign wealth fund provides a cushion for the economy, the central bank has stopped trying to prop up the manat currency and the budget is being adjusted to take into account the lower oil price.
Knight — who changed her name to Lillian Rose Lee — will discuss her battle with addiction, the truth about her relationship with Berry and DeJesus and how she has adjusted to life after escaping Ariel Castro's house of horrors.
It's not really about being able to stand all the time (which research shows isn't that great for you, either), but that the desk can be so easily adjusted to whatever height you need at a moment's notice.
Getting adjusted to working from home can be tough, but the best tip I can pass on is this: Get up at the same time you'd normally get up for the office, and continue your normal morning routine.
Built at actual size by the Comme des Garçons team in Tokyo and adjusted to Mr. Bolton's needs, this setting demands focus: Look, look, look at these clothes, their fabrics, colors, shapes, shocks, quotations, details, exaggerations and parodies.
But industry analysts and anti-tax advocates had argued that the one-year results could just be a blip that would reverse as companies retooled their products, or as consumers adjusted to higher prices for their favorite drinks.
It was only through understanding the foundational principles of French Republicanism, and 200-year-old ideas that were in crisis in a modern, multicultural France, that he could see they needed to be adjusted to a new reality.
"We can confirm that when Sarah came to us and proposed her role be adjusted to a political analyst instead, we agreed and we look forward to her starting in that role," the CNN spokeswoman said Friday afternoon.
In 2019, Felicity Jones joined forces with Eddie Redmayne for The Aeronauts, wrapped filming The Last Letter From Your Love opposite Shailene Woodley, adjusted to life as a newly-wed and confirmed she's pregnant with her first child.

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