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Where the pain of nostalgia arises from moving away, the pain of solastalgia arises from staying put.
It arises from systematic oppression of people and economic inequality.
Concentration risk arises from REC's exposure to the power sector.
The problem arises from their worldview and its political expression.
Much of the turmoil about immigration arises from theoretical presuppositions.
The problem, she writes, arises from a standoff between Gov.
The peace that arises from that attitude lessens other pain.
Perhaps such rhetoric arises from a sense of political impotence.
I think it arises from the situation his character is in.
But how that phenomenon arises from matter is not really understood.
Empathy often arises from the sharing of stories and life experiences.
Mr. Huck suggested his dedication arises from mistrusting his good fortune.
The opportunity arises from an aspect of the party's presidential nominating rules.
And he was talking about explaining how physics arises from information. Yes.
Much of what is endearing arises from the core subject matter: aging.
Curiosity arises from the right balance of the familiar and the novel.
Much of the markets' movements arises from circumstances beyond any president's control.
Roane, arises from the administration's effort to revive the federal death penalty.
Real, genuine anger arises from hurt and the need to create change.
The novel's title, Fake Like Me, arises from several different kinds of pretending.
In the "liberal meritocratic" world, inequality arises from the way capital is accumulated.
But the humor that arises from that device barely masks her deep pain.
The disease, which generally arises from multiple factors, is notoriously difficult to diagnose.
It arises from xenophobic and racist narratives about the causes of that dislocation.
The instability around debt arises from a culmination of investor overzealousness and extrapolation.
A common issue that arises from these beliefs might be having bad boundaries.
The policymaking issue arises from two Supreme Court cases, 1976's Elrod v.
The question arises from the nature of the ocean bottom off western Antarctica.
When that bleak vision arises from characters interacting, it is sometimes beautifully crystallized.
The pivot, though it arises from desperation, is nevertheless supposed to appear methodical.
The clash arises from recent claims made by boosters for Nashville and Columbus.
Concentration risk arises from Cinda's meaningful exposure to real estate in its portfolio.
Sometimes this naturally arises from the environment, for instance, in little houses or workshops.
Argo's ending is a fantastic example of the dissonance that arises from that gap.
Inevitably, dramatic tension arises from that conflict — and that makes for a better movie.
That tool arises from the unanimous 2014 Supreme Court decision in Alice Corp. v.
The misuse arises from a freewheeling interpretation that seems to have hijacked the word.
Dividend Reliance: Multipolar's rating reflects the structural subordination that arises from its group structure.
This failure also arises from a misunderstanding of the Latino community and its culture.
A kind of melancholy arises from this encounter, often suitable to evidently sad situations.
Do you think time is also emergent—that it arises from a timeless complete description?
The source of the disagreement between me and them arises from Simon & Schuster's discovery tactics.
Much of the criticism arises from a labor dispute between workers and the Canal Authority.
But as in an Alan Ayckbourn farce, the play's increasing absurdity arises from natural causes.
I asked crossword editor Will Shortz about the confusion that arises from clues like these.
The court observed that equity (as a legal concept) arises from the idea of justice.
Explaining the subjective mind and how it arises from flesh is among science's unsolved problems.
But more importantly, a significant difference arises from the application of the synthetic control method.
The rollercoaster nature arises from sudden changes in the perceived value of a given cryptocurrency.
Under federal penal law, obstruction of justice arises from interference with judicial proceedings, Under federal penal law, obstruction of justice arises from interference with judicial proceedings, grand-jury proceedings, the administration of law in proceedings conducted by a federal department or agency, or congressional investigations.
The next divergent of series events arises from whatever occurred after Nancy and Kinnear were dead.
It is a type of glioma, a brain or spinal tumor that arises from glial cells.
And that radiation arises from the Bose-Einstein Condensate itself, with no need for a trigger.
All of these projects came from a spark of curiosity, which itself arises from independent thinking.
And the data that arises from your activities, a lot of it is all about…you.
He believed, soundly, I suppose, that most patients' trouble arises from a lack of self-awareness.
The first flaw arises from what might be called the "post Trump, ergo propter Trump" fallacy.
The fact is, the siege mentality arises from overgeneralization: They are all out to get us.
That this harsh worldview arises from such hilariously vituperative byplay makes "Our Lady" difficult to corral.
Arthur's uncontrollable laughter arises from a medical condition that is possibly the result of childhood abuse.
Manilow's distinguishing talent as a singer arises from a quality more often ascribed to actors: commitment.
Manilow's distinguishing talent as a singer arises from a quality more often ascribed to actors: commitment.
An additional complication arises from the regional context in which this drama is being played out.
I know how everyone drinks, and the natural sense of camaraderie that arises from this environment.
"Whatever harm arises from this is not particularly significant, because it's all happening in public," Gerhardt said.
But the way in which humankind's soulful nature arises from soulless components is itself a quiet miracle.
As Einstein realised, gravity arises from the fact that mass distorts the space and time around itself.
There is no anger more pure, more visceral, than that which arises from getting your glasses stolen.
Whatever discomfort or vexation arises from these restrictions should hardly be classed as a violation of liberty.
Much of the history of modernism arises from the friction between the Old World and the New.
A second issue of concern that arises from these new partnerships is one of misallocation of funds.
Most of the mockery dished out in this world arises from a bottomless pit of self-loathing.
"We believe this arises from the fact that prime editing requires three different pairing steps," says Liu.
Their power is cumulative; it arises from the number of people exposed to the incident, however trivial.
Basically, this behavior in topological insulators arises from the collective structure of the system, called its quadrupole moment.
Take the quantum no-cloning rule, which is another of the principles that naturally arises from Chiribella's reconstruction.
It also arises from Africa's idiosyncratic urbanisation, whereby cities are growing fast but opportunities in them are not.
This big data arises from the expanded ability to collect, store, sort, and analyze digital clues about crime.
Another irony arises from claims that MPs are not delivering Brexit because they no longer represent their voters.
Of that half arises from the climate effects of greenhouse-gas emissions linked to producing and transporting plastic.
Even with implanted electrodes, another problem with trying to read minds arises from how our brains are structured.
The resistance can spread because it arises from loose genetic material that bacteria typically share with one another.
Yet there's a wild creativity to Toy Story 2 that arises from Pixar's desperate need to prove itself.
It arises from previous business that had nothing to do with his campaigning to be or becoming president.
The second major concern arises from the fact that some states, such as Arizona, issue non-resident permits.
Even today, cognitive scientists struggle to understand how consciousness arises from matter, though few doubt that it does.
Hawaii, arises from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, an unfriendly audience for several of Mr Trump's travel restrictions.
The report, in turn, arises from an an incident that&aposs alleged to have taken place back in 2003.
In our view, ZKB's main risk arises from its large exposure through its loan portfolio to Zurich's property market.
Instead, the majority of heat in tunnels arises from movement by trains, especially when they brake and slow down.
The first reason arises from the unequal treatment of foreign people under United States estate and gift tax laws.
This assertion arises from time to time from people unfamiliar with state-of-the-art robotics and artificial intelligence.
But we still can't explain how mind arises from matter or how, in turn, mind acts on the brain.
The challenge now is to explain how the inner world of consciousness arises from the flesh of the brain.
Non-performance risk arises from UOB's and MAS's unrestricted discretion in cancelling any periodic distribution on the proposed securities.
Their determination to silence Miguel's guitar arises from heartbreak, and from the instrument's association with the waywardness of men.
The meaning of any given image arises from their various roles as well as that of the camera itself.
Mental illness is sometimes a factor, as is the copycat effect that arises from widespread coverage of such killings.
News releases fly every time a controversial issue arises from public interest groups and those affiliated with the parties.
Part of the disconnect arises from employers' benefits failing to keep up with shifting attitudes about retirement, Collison said.
He was also charged with possession of obscene material – a charge that arises from the cellphone video of the incident.
And it arises from a novel set of methods that are themselves changing how researchers study this heretofore untamable phenomenon.
Among the insight that arises from the spread of ten cards, I am able to glean several pearls of wisdom.
The ownership arises from performance-linked notes issued by a financial institution, the foundation said in a statement, without elaborating.
Suddenly a group of figures arises from among the bodies, encircling the Man in Black and Lawrence, their guns drawn.
The unease that people feel about their lives arises from conflicting work and personal obligations and uncertainty about social supports.
No one celebrates when higher productivity arises from laying off workers, and foreign takeovers are, indeed, associated with job losses.
In this way—because it arises from an acceptance of the inevitability of death—good teaching is like good parenting.
"Viewed properly, the claim arises from the actions of Cruz, a third party, and not a state actor," Bloom wrote.
On Monday, a conflict at work arises from a miscommunication, as classic Mercury retrograde squares off with action planet Mars.
The resistance of Islam to depictions of the divine arises from the absurdity of depiction—the absurdity is the sacrilege.
From the beginning, the subtlety and brilliance of Cusk's project arises from her decision not to foreground Faye's specific loss.
And though it would be a mistake to call Rogers nonjudgmental, his moral authority arises from empathy rather than superiority.
The new complaint arises from an ongoing fight between the House Intelligence Committee and Fusion GPS over the firm's banking records.
All this horror arises from Joe simply having Beck's full name, haunting determination, and the power of Google at his fingertips.
Another potential conflict arises from the enormous amount of data that Google and the government each have stored on American citizens.
Corporate has always had a flair for the visual comedy that arises from presenting completely absurd situations with a straight face.
The user growth also arises from Alibaba's hold on its range of businesses and its ability to channel traffic between them.
There is a natural tension that arises from her situation, but her dilemma is never made to feel like a caper.
Overall, the argument that Trump is conning political conservatives arises from three sources: his donations, his reversals, and his apparent flexibility.
Part of what contributes to Iowa's higher ratio of dependents to workers arises from their greater population concentration at older ages.
The latter arises from society, has to do with our relations to others, and comes in both good and bad forms.
And disagreement may not close down the dialogue because of the civility that arises from a shared activity and shared space.
Much of the tension, according to The FT, arises from the appointment of Alexandra Court as global head of institutional distribution.
I would say that quite a few scientists, both inside and outside the neurosciences, do doubt that consciousness arises from matter.
Its opposition almost invariably arises from a perfectionist and utopian source that claims its superior capacity to protect people from themselves.
Their desperation arises from the president's extraordinarily low approval rating and the impact it will likely have on the 2018 elections.
Much of the problem arises from the simple fact that corporate representatives, on company payroll, are sent only to prevent unnecessary costs.
Non-performance risk arises from the unrestricted discretion that UOB and MAS have in cancelling any periodic distribution on the proposed securities.
The notion of a fading economic sector arises from a big drop in manufacturing employment over the past two decades (see chart).
The ill-will arises from the government's attempt to enact a new constitution through a referendum to be held on February 24th.
The opsins of rods and cones absorb light at specific wavelengths, but color vision arises from the interplay of multiple cone opsins.
Unusual though this may be, it arises from a familiar political tussle between the federal government and the place it calls home.
That inaction arises from fears that regime collapse in the North will cause a massive influx of North Koreans across its borders.
Treaties typically eliminate double taxation that arises from discrepant legal systems, but no such treaty exists between Germany and Britain, she said.
The prevailing definition of a lichen is that it arises from a symbiosis between a fungus and a photosynthesizing alga or bacteria.
The threatened elimination of the Title II program arises from a mistaken viewpoint that professional development for teachers is an expendable luxury.
Its power arises from the authority and audacity with which the impersonation is pulled off; the belief it inspires is what counts.
The case arises from a lawsuit filed by New York and several other states challenging the decision to add the citizenship question.
His opinion arises from fundamental notions of how individuals succeed in America and reflects his personal experience and understanding of the Constitution.
Social trust arises from a covenant: I give to my company, my town and my government, and they give back to me.
The deliberated tentativeness we feel in many of her paintings arises from her recognition that nothing is permanent within this ever-changing reality.
The term "dark humor" was coined in 1935 to describe a subgenre of comedy in which pleasure arises from topics generally considered taboo.
According to Brunye, recent research has shown that sense of direction among rats arises from interactions between these various kinds of navigation cells.
One of the genre's biggest challenges arises from making sure Western media or labels don't get to completely define the emerging hybrid genres.
That difficulty arises from the fact that wheat is not one genome but three overlapping and similar ones, the result of natural hybridisation.
All this potential arises from improvements in scientists' ability to trap, poke and prod single atoms and wispy particles of light called photons.
It holds that community arises from longstanding and deep connections between citizens, connections that come from their shared identity, history, and cultural values.
The second arises from cuts in adult social-care funding, which has shrunk by 3.43% a year in real terms since 20123-22012.
The "Queen for a Day" part of the transaction arises from the dance that precedes the more formal immunity grant and possible deal.
Like Schwarzmann's copycat cafes, its aesthetic arises from tens of thousands of people making the same independent decisions rather than a corporate mandate.
The notice arises from complaints from some wealthy, multi-billion dollar corporations dissatisfied with the prices that they are paying to ship products.
However, there are two exceptions: The first arises from severely adverse economic events; and the second from low and de-anchored inflation expectations.
The central lesson you're trying to impart to your kids is that leading a meaningful life arises from confronting struggles, not avoiding them.
Critic's Pick The tumult that arises from many people of many nations trying to build a city together has subsided for the moment.
His profound alienation also arises from social inequality, the decline of civility, political corruption, television, government bureaucracy and a slew of other causes.
Some of this slippage arises from a tension identified by Walter Lippmann, a founder of this magazine, in his 1922 book Public Opinion.
In 2016, I was found to have hypersensitivity pneumonitis, a rare autoimmune system disorder that arises from breathing in dust or toxins repeatedly.
"This intriguing X-ray line feature arises from charge exchange between fully stripped sulfur ions and atomic hydrogen," the Max Planck team reports.
The information arises from the Foundation's own research, which included speaking with many of the featured artists through visits, workshops, and various projects.
Anderson notes that part of this suspicion arises from commonly held stereotypes of black people as being criminal and black behavior as being deviant.
Depression and mental illness does not discriminate, and arises from a myriad of reasons, including grief, trauma, and a neurochemical imbalance in the brain.
The concern with Toler, Campbell said in a statement last week, arises from his work at Campbell, where he worked from 1995 to 2000.
Judge Beth Bloom wrote: "the claim arises from the actions of Cruz, a third party, and not a state actor," according to court papers.
"Even if it were not formally filed until this morning, the public concern about the lawsuit arises from its pursuit at all," he said.
Apple's success arises from its ability to build a powerful brand by designing and engineering attractive products which provide a uniquely intuitive user experience.
Trumpism, then, is not primarily about economic dislocation itself; rather, it arises from the story people tell themselves about the source of their problems.
It's called gerrymandering -- a term that arises from a district shaped like a salamander that was drawn during the 1810 term of Massachusetts Gov.
The poignancy of Mr. Scheuer's and Ms. Lerner's images arises from the implacable effect that estranging clinical spaces impose on previously secure domestic places.
The Pulitzer's vague language arises from the question of whether rap truly occupies the same artistic universe as music that doesn't run on language.
In his view, it arises from a deep love of the land and the people, not necessarily of the state or the ruling regime.
Although "Circle Mirror Transformation" is a poignant drama, it is occasionally brightened by the laughter that arises from seeing people cope with awkward interactions.
In essence, the urge to gerrymander districts at the people's expense arises from the people's desire to have primary elections and lengthy electoral processes.
Part of the uncertainty arises from the differences between President Donald Trump's most recent wish list and last year's Republican blueprint for tax reform.
Vance arises from Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance's effort to secure many of Trump's financial documents from Trump's accounting firm, including his tax forms.
"What is different is that this administration is unapologetic about it and this is where a lot of the resentment arises from," he said.
It also makes you reconsider the source of pleasure in performance: how much arises from the props versus the actions or even the spectator?
That nonpartisan coalition, Better For America, arises from the belief that we can, and must, offer Americans hope for a more qualified candidate in 2016.
Another interesting feature of the Bloomberg poll: Only 18 percent of Trump supporters claimed their interest in the candidate arises from having the same worldview.
"The disease that arises from an infection is a combination of the nature of the viral organism plus the immune response itself," Jha told Gizmodo.
Intelligence, as stated earlier, arises from a number of cognitive factors, so the SpM, while likely important, may only be partly responsible for bird intelligence.
A prime example of the dilemma facing regulators arises from blockchains and stablecoins — digital tokens that are pegged to a currency like dollars or euros.
Some of the recent weakness in European banking shares arises from wider worries about the world economy that have also driven down financial stocks elsewhere.
"The claim arises from the actions of [shooter Nikolas] Cruz, a third party, and not a state actor," she wrote in the ruling last week.
While individuals in the Trump administration keep criticism relatively private, the public criticism arises from far-right activists on the periphery of the Trump establishment.
However, Fitch understands that no obligation to support member banks arises from membership of the Alliance and therefore does not factor this into the ratings.
One is deliberate and the other arises from the materials he is working with – watercolor and crayon on paper, a print rather than direct action.
"The authority of the special commissioner for D.O.E. arises from the current executive order," Toya Holness, the education department's press secretary, said in a statement.
Edith lost her sight as a girl in an explosion in Germany, and some of the fascination she stirs arises from how independent she seems.
Beijing doesn't seem to realize that Trump's challenge to China arises from core beliefs and reflects a broad disillusionment with China in the United States.
Mindfulness, defined as the awareness that arises from paying attention in the present moment, has been shown to help manage chronic pain, depression and anxiety.
And although the movement arises from the desire to sweep away the debris of racism, sexism and hatred, it replaces old prejudices with new ones.
The problem arises from the legal standing of future generations—or lack thereof, for they are generally not currently considered identifiable individuals under the law.
The biggest risk arises from the nuclear fuel cycle, which involves the enrichment of uranium, fuel production and recycling, transport and storage of radioactive material.
The executive order states that Title VI doesn't protect Jews because of religion, but only if the discrimination arises from race, color, or national origin.
Another risk arises from the enormous humanitarian crises spawned by recent battles, with millions of people affected and chaotic scenes as people flee across deserts.
When he arises from the dead, he wears a massive gold chain and an elaborately embroidered black … something that is either a skirt or Hammer pants.
De Lange said anti-immigrant feeling in places like Volendam often arises from fears that "big city problems" like crime will spill into their tranquil neighborhoods.
"IT MATTERS not whether individuals reason well or ill…Truth arises from the collision," said Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu.
Much of the confusion around DAC arises from the fact that it can play either role — it can either prevent CO2 emissions or draw down CO2.
The sheer magnitude of sexual harassment and assault coming to light right now shows that violence frequently arises from men holding positions of power over women.
Cancer, according to them, arises from the lack of a nutrient they call vitamin B17, so it follows that ingesting that nutrient would fight the disease.
Compounding this need is the added burden that arises from the increase in non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in communities already struggling without adequate access to healthcare.
Those on the right tend to believe that inequality arises from differences in talent; they are more likely to say that market outcomes are intrinsically fair.
The breach arises from the group's exposure to the Angolan government and the Banco Nacional de Angola (Angolan central bank) through its operations in the country.
Gest, who serves as an assistant professor of public policy at George Mason University, says a broader issues arises from the way that government handles immigration.
The inevitable question that arises from all this, of course, is how much artificial enhancement and replacement can a person undergo and still remain fundamentally human?
The issue arises from Hampton Creek's use of premium ingredients in its products without charging shoppers the often eye-popping prices attached to such food products.
Rather than fighting tooth and nail to find the "correct" solution, sometimes it's worth asking what the problem arises from — and then just stop doing that.
"This criticism arises from the mistaken 'all-or-nothing' assumption that you need to reach full financial independence before you get the benefits," Adeney tells Vox.
The girls' differing understandings of the situation reveal America's long and unsettling attitude toward police brutality and the mishandling of justice that often arises from it.
Danger also arises from messaging apps that give the impression that videos and images shared or stored are private, although this may not be the case.
"BTD150 unabashedly arises from the same bleeps and snares seam I've been mining for the best part of a decade," the artist told THUMP via email.
The case arises from the a false statement to Congress in 2017 by Trump's now jailed former personal attorney Michael Cohen, according to letters obtained by CNN.
The work you will see arises from the closely-held parts of each students' own lives — using the connective tissues of their own histories, preoccupations and experiences.
It will be fascinating to see what arises from the grassroots, especially near February 27 when Mars, revolutionary Uranus, and global Jupiter get into a cosmic dance.
The problem arises from the fact that we accept that consciousness is wholly a matter of physical goings-on, but can't see how this can be so.
The privilege arises from the separation of powers among the three branches and the principle that executive communications, such as military and diplomatic secrets, should remain confidential.
We can only hope that Trump's support for Duterte arises from ignorance or venality; a feeling of affinity for the Philippine president would be far more frightening.
Smarter Living: Rather than trying to find the "correct" solution to a problem, sometimes it's worth asking what the problem arises from — and then stop doing that.
Moments like "Gary from Chicago" and the amazing 2017 Best Picture snafu prove that the best entertainment arises from unexpected, unrehearsed spontaneity, not pre-scripted canned jokes.
The most probable is that it arises from the paramount adaptive need for animals to guard against parasites, which are more likely to produce itch than pain.
Traditional Chinese medicine teaches that disease arises from imbalances in the body and that some people have "hot" constitutions, therefore making them vulnerable to fevers and inflammations.
That typically arises from the Marge Gunderson character — in this case, Carrie Coon's Gloria Burgle — but she hasn't enjoyed enough meaningful screen time to establish that balance.
Stevenson and others in the criminal-justice and educational systems work to combat institutionalized racism, thereby helping to reduce the type of violence that arises from it.
Instead, he argued, intelligence arises from the interaction of numerous processes in a "society of mind" - a phrase Minsky used for the title of his 1985 book.
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, arises from a CFPB enforcement order against mortgage lender PHH for kickback violations under Section 8 of the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA).
The case, which arises from a challenge to new Texas regulations covering clinics and physicians that perform abortions, could have broad political repercussions in a presidential election year.
Much of the controversy arises from plans to make life easier for new higher-education institutions, which include colleges providing vocational education for everyone from lawyers to chefs.
The company is also preparing for competition from new players, including what arises from a T-Mobile/Sprint merger, and from Dish's plans to enter the wireless market.
The increasing connection between power failures and communications outages arises from the transformative effect of wireless devices, which many people have made their sole source of telephone service.
Salama's optimism arises from the fact that there have been no new reports of illness in Mbandaka, the Equateur province capital, which boasts a population of 1.2 million.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Kerry James Marshall's work arises from a black radical tradition that encompasses pan-African, Caribbean, and Black Atlantic writing, philosophy, and art.
The controversy arises from a lawsuit challenging President Trump's executive order placing restrictions on travel to the United States from nations said to be sources of violent extremism.
Steve Almond, in the forthcoming study " William Stoner and the Battle for the Inner Life ," argues that the novel's power arises from its defense of privacy and dignity.
The past week's conflict arises from the US dependence on the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) as its ground force in the fight against the Islamic State.
The Martian seismic activity generally arises from the planet's long-term cooling from its molten beginnings in the formation of the solar system roughly 4.5 billion years ago.
About Arya's White Horse, Or The Pale Mare... Once Arya arises from the rubble of King's Landing, she sees one living creature: a lone white horse, or pale mare.
Doctors, beginning with medical students, must play an essential role in understanding and treating not just pain, but the addiction that arises from a community culture of drug abuse.
The delay-discounting model laid out by researchers such as George Ainslie and Howard Rachlin posits that pleasure-induced self-loathing arises from the conflict between mutually exclusive goals.
Moreover, a big difficulty with measuring the performance of outsourced services against in-house alternatives arises from a lack of transparent cost and performance information for the public sector.
"One of our leaders used to say that revolution arises from all the love that was denied to us, and all the love that surrounded us," Pereyra told Refinery29.
But, it is curious that, given Baltimore's history of police-involved deaths, the "test case" is this one, which arises from an incident of alleged acts of criminal negligence.
A great fear arises from Venezuela borrowing billions from Russia and China and giving these two U.S. adversaries the leverage to possibly cause economic trouble in the U.S. economy.
But try watching that movie's first six minutes—a matchless mini-drama of wonder and dread, which, like "A Ghost Story," arises from the trauma of a road accident.
These collective action problems can be hard to resolve, but nearly every solution arises from cues members of Congress take from influential figures outside of their branch of government.
" He mused on crispness — "the water in the lettuce" as a necessary element in a good salad, and frites whose perfection arises from "nothing but potatoes, oil and salt.
Some of the criticism, mostly from conservative political parties, arises from fears that online reporting would raise costs to the point of driving small-town pubs out of business.
Rather, the nation's innovation advantage arises from a first-class research university system, along with robust intellectual property laws and significant public and private investment in research and development.
The prelude arises from a principled choice, making it very clear that Native Americans had long been a significant presence in the locales that homesteaders would describe as uninhabited.
This hedge ineffectiveness arises from WFC's practice of routinely swapping its fixed rate long-term debt into floating rate and swapping its foreign currency-denominated debt into U.S. dollars.
The dispute also arises from Mr. Netanyahu's lamentable practice of making his government a more nakedly partisan player in American politics than any foreign government in memory, save Russia.
Their reluctance arises from fears that SPV reliance on local banks to smooth trade with Iran may incur U.S. penalties, severing the lenders' access to U.S. markets, diplomats said.
It's hyper-male and I think it's worth noting too, whether it's beta or alpha, there can be a toxicity that arises from any type of insular culture. Absolutely.
The tension arises from his attempts to strike up a rapport with Renu, the family's cook, which his mother considers unwise—servants must not start thinking of themselves as equals.
The existence of agents—beings with intentions and goal-oriented behavior—has long seemed profoundly at odds with the reductionist assumption that all behavior arises from mechanistic interactions between particles.
Each issue of the magazine is themed, and a theme usually arises from us seeing strong bodies of work that are delving into a specific area or set of ideas.
If that arises from the appeal of a country's culture, political ideals and foreign policies, as Mr Nye reckons, then America's soft power is threatened in two of these domains.
And while Moon has been attacked for allegedly being soft on North Korea, his popularity arises from the corruption scandal that took down Park, said Yonsei University professor John Delury.
Their reluctance arises from fears that SPV reliance on local banks to smooth trade with Iran may trigger U.S. penalties, severing the lenders' access to U.S. financial markets, diplomats said.
" In 1986's "The Society of Mind," he explored the foundations of intelligence, arguing, among other things, that it arises from the interaction of non-intelligent processes he called "agents.
That's because, until now, scientists thought sulfuric acid, which arises from fossil fuel pollution, is essential to the formation of the aerosol particles that lead to the precursors to clouds.
While it may be a classic sign of a story well told, that yearning also arises from the sense of irresolution that permeates Sneed's fiercely meditative and unnerving short fiction.
But forget about all the angst and the hypocritical coke snorters: The most tangible damage to people and the environment arises from criminalizing little green plants and states of mind.
Thickened and hardened white gypsum cement describes the simultaneity of sensation experienced from both sides of the skin, inside and out, where awareness arises from the accumulation of incremental fingerings.
You wonder whether the show's integrationist philosophy arises from its host's having been raised, reared and professionally trained in Milwaukee, Mississippi, Tennessee and the broadcast environs of Baltimore and Chicago.
The Pence rule arises from a broken view of the sexes: Men are lustful beasts that must be contained, while women are objects of desire that must be hidden away.
Part of the appeal of the gun-safety issue arises from its resonance with women, for whom gun violence is a top concern, and who constituted a key swing constituency.
Homogeneity and censorship in academic debate — which is to say, no debate at all — is bad for everyone, whether it arises from a campus culture or is mandated by law.
It's hard to say if the muddle "Joker" makes of itself arises from confusion or cowardice, but the result is less a depiction of nihilism than a story about nothing.
Within its 300-plus pages, insights from many of the authors and their subjects reveal punk to be a constellation of values and trends that arises from many uneasy histories.
The Trump case to be heard Wednesday in New York arises from the President's effort to block a state grand jury subpoena for records from his accounting firm Mazars USA.
The second problem arises from a purely domestic pathology, for which Mr Putin can take no credit: feverish partisanship may lead Americans to differ on the gravity of whatever is found.
The shock of his physical presence arises from the incongruence between an audience's expectations of a more traditional black male cool and the spastic, hunch-shouldered version of masculinity he presents.
Any litigation that arises from the accident, the first fatality involving a fully autonomous vehicle, could pit the ride-hailing service against technology suppliers and the vehicle's manufacturer, legal experts said.
This fact is what hinted to Almheiri, Dong and Harlow in 2014 that quantum error correction might be related to the way anti-de Sitter space-time arises from quantum entanglement.
The two main issues he sees in bitcoin are in environmental impact and the instability that arises from the few bitcoin miners with the cheapest access to electricity exerting outsized influence.
If the resentment in this image arises from the apes' gaze, it also comes from the fact that there is no apparent escape from the red field, there is no alternative.
The theme or the plot is not an imaginary construction, as in the novel, but arises from some factuality of history, culture, politics, personal experience and above all from general ideas.
" The mystery is how much of that kind of talk arises from deeply held beliefs, and how much is an opening bid by the author of "The Art of the Deal.
Perhaps the most startling demonstration of the power of epigenetics to set cellular memory and identity arises from an experiment performed by the Japanese stem-cell biologist Shinya Yamanaka in 2006.
The seeming contradiction between the Jacobite Jane and the Jacobin Jane arises from the reality that markets in street frontage, as in everything else, are made and unmade in a moment.
This is the human equivalent of the moment when the image of Lisa Gherardini arises from Leonardo's paint: A new way of understanding ourselves and others like us comes into view.
A similar kind of second, digital appearance arises from the paintings of Laura Owens and Keltie Ferris, whose mark-making is more visibly pastiched, like browser windows on your overloaded desktop.
These initiatives are attempting audacious, visionary, and difficult work that relies on the genius that arises from people working together across difference to address the challenges and opportunities of their real lives.
A natural currency hedge arises from close to 90% of 2015 sales being export-based, while around 80% of raw materials (where raw materials made up 13% of total costs) are imported.
"The big risk of this approach arises from the risks of putting the power to create and allocate money, credit, and spending in the hands of politically elected policy makers," he wrote.
It's rare for a mainstream-accessible film to deeply examine the conflict that arises from being true to your own goals instead of the ones your parents want to assign to you.
If any good news arises from his fieldwork at Thwaites, Anandakrishnan says, it may come from the discovery that the glacier has a chance of getting firmly stuck on the Ghost Ridge.
Amba Salelkar, an Indian campaigner who has a psychosocial disability - one that arises from mental health problems - said she struggled to access care when she was eight weeks pregnant and experienced bleeding.
But there's always some kind of disjuncture, a disjuncture that arises from photography's tendency to show only so much but to often mean much more: A photograph connotes more than it denotes.
She has no tolerance for Peter's handling of each situation that arises, from his fishing for dirt on contestant Alayah Benavidez to giving a rose to Kelsey Weir outside the traditional ceremony.
Yet despite the wooden acting and two-dimensional trees, real feeling arises from it — and then much more beautiful and three-dimensional trees arise, too, as we transit to a verdant park.
They showed that the "cooling speed limit" preventing you from reaching absolute zero arises from the limit on how fast information can be pumped out of the particles in a finite-size object.
Now that the Bachelorette is drawing to a close (we're two weeks away from the finale) fans have begun speculating about the next Bachelor, who usually arises from the ashes of The Bachelorette.
"We will not be able to compensate for everything that arises from companies pulling out of Iran," Heiko Maas told reporters before a round of talks among the remaining parties to the deal.
These are not reminders that other worlds are similar to Earth in some way, but that all of the solar system arises from the same principles, some grander planetary, geologic and atmospheric scheme.
The crew found that simply put, the colder the climate you're in the more likely you are to booze, binge drink like a teenager, and suffer from a disease which arises from drinking.
"We want to enable the innovation that arises from the development of drone technology by safely integrating drones into the overall aviation system," said Tim Johnson, policy director of the Civil Aviation Authority.
Lately an older theory, that the sound arises from the popping of a bubble in the joint, has been challenged by one that holds that the formation of the bubble itself is responsible.
The other arises from mixing the drug with other drugs and alcohol, behavior that often leads to dangerous blackouts that can result in complete memory loss and last for days at a time.
If there's little evidence Americans think of moving as a political act — and even Mr. Bishop argued that sorting arises from behavior that's not explicitly political — Mr. Chabot has declared that it is.
The notion that presidential aides have "absolute testimonial immunity," she notes, arises from a memo that future Chief Justice William Rehnquist wrote when he was an assistant attorney general in the Nixon administration.
Why it matters: "The Rains of Castamere" is arguably the show's most brutal, shocking, and genuinely heart-wrenching episode — and it both arises from far-reaching plot ripples and gives rise to even more.
Now imagine capturing — and amplifying — those pressures with the help of all your favorite apps: There's the angst that arises from the constant need to upload hyper-posed photos or craft the perfect tweet.
" The indirect damage arises from Cohen's assertion in the memo that he lied to Congress about the timing of Trump's efforts to build a tower in Moscow "to support and advance (Trump's) political messaging.
Validations have been done instead with simulated data, but that isn't really the same thing—and can't perfectly mirror the "noise that arises from a living human subject in an MR scanner," it continues.
At the time of ratifying the UNCLOS, Greece adopted the position that the time and place in exercising its right to extend the Greek coastline is a matter which arises from its national strategy.
"This appeal arises from wardship proceedings in the High Court concerning two children who are at present within the jurisdiction of the Court," said Justice Nicholas Underhill, vice-president of the Court of Appeal.
They also need to inform the electorate about what it is reasonable to blame the EU or Euro for, and what arises from external challenges and events that Europe needs to stand together to address.
The report from Michael Horowitz, the department's inspector general, arises from an investigation he launched about a week before Republican President Donald Trump, who defeated Democrat Clinton in the election, took office in January 2017.
Debbie Reynders, a Belgian collector and trader who runs an Instagram account of almost 4,000 followers with her husband, told me that this reticence arises from fear of being stigmatized publicly as strange or morbid.
But research on domestic violence hints at a question that often arises from seemingly inexplicable events like Mr. Mateen's massacre of 49 people at an Orlando nightclub — what drives individuals to commit such mass attacks?
Conveyed with relentless focus and energy by the members of Third Coast Percussion, its drama arises from the tension between the sounds we can see being produced live and those that appear from the shadows.
In "Espiritu Vivo" (2012), the inventive and musical Ronald K. Brown explores the grief that arises from tragedy; he finds inspiration in the meeting of African and Latino diasporas in the Caribbean and Latin America.
In the epilogue to his 1990 book "Chinese Politics and China's Modern Intellectuals," he wrote: My tendency to idealize Western civilization arises from my nationalistic desire to use the West in order to reform China.
The investigation arises from actions Uber took when it was still a small startup trying to break into new markets where local regulators were often hostile to companies trying to compete with incumbent taxicab companies.
The problem arises from Bosnia's failure to enact a nation-wide law covering victims of torture, resulting in differing treatment of reparation claims in its two autonomous regions, the Bosniak-Croat Federation and the Serb Republic.
One of those arises from what are otherwise improvements: Now that the McBeths' hatred of Duncan is so rationally motivated — we even learn that he beats his wife — the leap from hatred to murder is not.
Although domestic politics are seen as a stabilizing force in helping Singaporean wealth holders to feel more secure about their financial future, their main source of domestic uncertainty arises from the risk of greater trade barriers.
This cooperation in fear takes the form of most cooperation in the United States: It arises from bargaining and exchange, where one set of elites gives to the other what the other lacks, and vice versa.
It's well-established folk wisdom in such places that you don't talk about politics or religion at the dinner table—a bromide that arises from the recognition that political conversions are as rare as religious ones.
The country's cost-competitiveness arises from favourable climatic conditions for grass-fed herds, the depth and breadth of Fonterra's supply chain and the scale of its operations, particularly following its investment in improving efficiencies and capacity.
"The immunity of the President's immediate advisers from compelled congressional testimony on matters related to their official responsibilities has long been recognized and arises from the fundamental workings of the separation of powers," the letter states.
Mr. Siddi's style arises from the Spanish roots of flamenco combined with influences from the American Southwest, evident in both his choreography and the music, which will be offered live by the troupe's singers and instrumentalists.
The Speaker joked while being questioned by Politico that the issue was "too hot" for Republican congressional leaders and pledged to support any deal that arises from negotiations between House and Senate lawmakers on border security.
Comyns's own witchy way of looking at the world arises from her resourceful craft — her wordsmithery — which like a spell or a charm gives her fiction a unique flavor, and has won her a cult following.
Stacey Lantagne, a law professor at the University of Mississippi who writes for the Contracts Prof law blog, told Vox that this type of situation usually arises from building a business without clear documentation in place.
The narrative thrust of the painting arises from the gravedigger on the left, who lifts his head from his task to witness a mitered bishop, jammed into the right edge of the canvas, blessing the corpse.
Another, more ephemeral, issue that arises from the absence of net neutrality is that companies like Netflix need to develop the necessary skill and tool set to navigate an internet that doesn't guarantee a level playing field.
It also says that Rosentein allowing Mueller to investigate anything that arises from the investigation "exceeds the scope of Mr. Rosenstein's authority to appoint special counsel as well as specific restrictions on the scope of such appointments."
Part of his viewpoint arises from his belief that it's the advisor's job to help clients uncover their own motivation for reaching their financial goals instead of simply telling them the mathematics of how to do it.
Fitch's assessment incorporates the bank's tight risk controls and appropriate responses to any weaknesses in its portfolio, especially in Brazil.. ABC's market risk primarily arises from foreign currency exposures that originate from the bank's investments in subsidiaries.
New Zealand's cost competitiveness arises from favourable climatic conditions for its grass-fed herd, the depth and breadth of Fonterra's supply chain and the scale of Fonterra's operations, particularly following recent investments in improving efficiencies and capacity.
"At the very least, this raises serious questions about the appearance of a conflict that arises from the possibility that the Kushners are getting a sweetheart deal," said Larry Noble, general counsel at the Campaign Legal Center.
Since the passage of the Hyde Amendment in 1976, it has been illegal to use federal funds to provide abortions except to save the life of the woman, or if the pregnancy arises from incest or rape.
In one section she notes the feeling of rejection that arises from a text sent without an immediate response, and in another she notes that more screen time leads to less in-person socializing, which breeds loneliness.
To be sure, the vision of Fascism that arises from "Amarcord" has none of the sinuous and oppressive mood that sheathes, say, Bertolucci's "The Conformist" (1970), and Fellini may be the least politically engaged of major filmmakers.
Much of the operating expenditure pressure arises from under-funded responsibilities that were transferred to local governments by the state in the past and from the dominance of rigid spending items, such as education and social care.
Seeking another weapon that could help him destroy Dumbledore — the Obscurus, a parasite that arises from suppressed magical powers and expresses itself with a dark, destructive force — is what led him to New York, and to Credence.
Mr. Beal's interest arises from his 22016 purchase — through Beal Bank — of the La Paloma natural gas power plant in California's Central Valley, which had fallen into bankruptcy as the state faced a glut of generating power.
In recent years, many theorists have come to believe that space-time, the bendy fabric of the universe, and the matter and energy within it might be a hologram that arises from a network of entangled quantum information.
A winner must not only out-box an opponent, he's got to be studied — watch the feet, know when a tactical opportunity arises from a misplaced right and go for the jaw at the second it is exposed.
The issue arises from the 2017 tax bill, which nearly doubled the standard deduction: It will be $12,200 for single people this year and $24,400 for married people filing taxes jointly, and fewer people are bothering to itemize.
As Mr. McAllister points out in "Whiting Up," there was nothing about the recorded stage performance that explicitly renders Ms. Goldberg's surfer chick white — viewing her as such arises from the audience's assumptions about the limitations of blackness.
Acid's allure arises from its fundamental disconnect from the voice, its ability to seamlessly fuse man and machine—it is a music of submission, forcing the listener to be dominated by the detuned rumblings of a damaged 303.
Islamic State's effectiveness arises from its members' loyalty to its ultra-fanatical Islamist ideology, and this may not be much affected by the killing of its leader, said Fadhil Abu Ragheef, an Iraqi political analyst and security expert.
The House case arises from a subpoena issued by the House Oversight committee last April to Trump's longtime accounting firm for financial documents concerning the President and his companies for the years both before and during his presidency.
The House case arises from a subpoena issued by the House Oversight committee last April to Trump's longtime accounting firm for financial documents concerning the President and his companies for the years both before and during his presidency.
In part, this was believed to be due to El Niño, a weather phenomenon that arises from the warming of the water in the central Pacific Ocean, which meteorologists have linked to weak hurricane seasons in the Atlantic.
"My decision to resign is voluntary on my part and arises from my concern for the welfare of the people in Zimbabwe and my desire to ensure a smooth, peaceful, and nonviolent transfer of power," the letter read.
The dispute arises from passages like the following: I live a life of appetite and, yes, that's right, I live a life of privilege in New York, Eating buttered toast in bed with cunty fingers on Sunday morning.
At the root of it all sits the sort of moral panic that arises from a lack of substantial sex education and the vocabulary with which to express thoughts of desire, lust, and just wanting to get off.
Carbon accumulation, ocean acidification and deoxygenation, pollution, reef decline, melting ice caps, sea level rise, and violent storms are all related and feeding off each other, and whatever actual change arises from this conference will owe to its intersectionality.
Baltimore's "pattern of making unconstitutional stops, searches and arrests arises from its longstanding reliance on 'zero tolerance' street enforcement, which encourages officers to make large numbers of stops, searches and arrests for minor, highly discretionary offenses," the report said.
The attorney general, Raúl Melara, said the petition arises from an investigation that includes a video in which Quijano can be seen in a meeting with alleged members of the violent Mara Salvatrucha gang, better known as MS-13.
In this case, the issue arises from the appointment of four military judges to also serve as judges on the Court of Military Commission Review, the special appeals court Congress created in 2006 to oversee the Guantánamo military commissions.
People living at the western edges experience higher rates of breast cancer, obesity, diabetes, and heart disease—put down by researchers primarily to the chronic disruption of circadian rhythms that arises from having to wake up in the dark.
But this and other changes — eliminating the hodgepodge of generation-skipping trusts that also bypass estate taxes — are obvious fixes that would introduce a basic fairness to the system and curb the vast inequality that arises from dynastic wealth.
The hesitation of companies to pursue I.P.O.s arises from a stew of circumstances, including the poor reception for companies that made their market debuts this year, the whipsawing stock markets and the continued availability of money in the private capital markets.
But sometimes it arises from sheer inspiration—a wind awakening a coal to brightness, as Percy Bysshe Shelley put it, or the "flash in the brain" that Johan Cruyff said he experienced at the World Cup in Germany in 1974.
They are all flawed, difficult and easy to laugh at, but the mockery is devoid of contempt, and arises from the simple fact that they all — John and Georgette in particular — take themselves so seriously that we don't have to.
There is good reason to be pleased with ODNI's report despite public concerns, as it arises from two important documents: the statutory requirements of the USA FREEDOM Act of 2015, and the IC's internal document entitled Principles of Intelligence Transparency.
The current moment of peril arises from Mr. Trump's conviction that the United States is being pushed around by adversaries who need to understand that "America First" means they have a brief window to negotiate a deal, or force may follow.
"We should take care to avoid the sort of harmful equilibrium that arises from prolonged low inflation and zero interest rates, as this would significantly constrain the capacity for monetary policy to balance the economic cycle," Rehn said in prepared remarks.
"We should take care to avoid the sort of harmful equilibrium that arises from prolonged low inflation and zero interest rates, as this would significantly constrain the capacity for monetary policy to balance the economic cycle," Rehn said in Helsinki.
But if what a movie really is arises from the interplay between the creator and the audience member, then it's not surprising that many audiences (especially female ones) felt like they were watching something new and fresh with Jenkins's Wonder Woman.
This is just a small taste of the lunacy that arises from patent trolling, a problem that has atrophied to the point that the EFF assigned a special chair for someone who is solely tasked with getting rid of stupid patents.
The red SunPhoto: Joybot (Flickr)First, how the dust turned the Sun red: "The reddening of the sun arises from preferential scattering of blue light, as light is attenuated within the optically thick plume," according to the paper published in Environmental Research Letters.
A sad but amusing note arises from these years: Lamarr, derided by some for being unable to magically hold on to her youth,combined her inventive mind with her deep insecurity, pushing plastic surgeons to pioneer new techniques that other actresses later imitated.
"This case arises from efforts by one of California's leading public universities, UC Berkeley — once known as the 'birthplace of the Free Speech Movement' — to restrict and stifle speech of conservative students whose voices fall beyond the campus political orthodoxy," the suit reads.
Oksana Markarova said the country would borrow in dollars but also step up issuance in its domestic currency as it looks to manage hefty debts and reduce its sensitivity to exchange rates, which arises from much of its borrowing being dollar-denominated.
"My bots are based in serendipity; the ones that respond to tweets are not trained to respond to any particular content of that tweet, and the joy of interacting with them arises from whatever pattern the human intuits from this randomness," thricedotted wrote to me.
Even then, Jamison does not confront the way that this inflexibility arises from the foundation of A.A. doctrine: not merely the belief in abstinence but the suspicion of autonomy that is embedded in the idea of turning our lives over to a higher power.
He compares Einstein's general theory of relativity — which explains that the force of gravity, as we perceive it, actually arises from the curvature of space and time — to Mozart's "Requiem," Homer's "Odyssey," the Sistine Chapel and "King Lear" in terms of its soul-expanding qualities.
Scientific research has suggested that the experience of racism leads African-Americans to suffer from higher blood pressure than white Americans and has hypothesized that this disparity arises from the fact that they accordingly experience more anger and are simultaneously expected to suppress it.
The opportunity to game the system arises from the huge gap between the tax rate paid on individual income — up to 39.6 percent now, or 39.63 percent under the Trump plan — and the low rate on business income the president proposes, of 15 percent.
While touching the caterpillars themselves is obviously a bad idea, Dr. Robert Glatter of Manhattan's Lenox Hill Hospital told the Times that the "true toxicity" of the insects arises from the hairs, which can be released into the air and remain toxic for up to five years.
The vulnerability arises from the fact that Zoom installs a local web server onto Mac computers that install its application, which allows the platform to bypass security measures in Safari 12 that prompt users with a dialogue box to confirm the joining of a new meeting.
"This measure arises from the work we carry out together with the private sector to promote the competitiveness of the automotive industry as a whole, and addresses the technological changes that affect the design and development of products," Secretary of Industry Fernando Grasso said in the statement.
The gulf between the image on screen and our interpretation of it, as Mann points to in his book, expands and contracts, and pleasure—at least, the pleasure I've found in such shows—arises from what we choose to hook our hopes, fears, and desires into.
A "risk that arises from the U.S. leaving is that people take what I think would be an inefficient and unwise but kind of bumper sticker-friendly approach to the climate issue," said Elkind, who is now a fellow at Columbia University's Center on Global Energy Policy.
James O'Keefe: Notorious con artist But first, for those of you unfamiliar with James O'Keefe and his misnamed  "Project Veritas," here's a helpful recap: James O'Keefe is a notorious con man whose infamy arises from his addiction to pulling the same media stunts, over and over again.
Much of the optimism arises from investors betting luxury consumers in the industry's best two markets — China and the U.S. — are ready to ramp up sales growth again following a shaky few years impacted by the terrorist attacks in Europe and a controversial U.S. presidential election.
Just as these efforts will give cover to those who have already reached conclusions hostile to Mr. Trump, the current campaign to incite impeachment will make it plausible for his staunch defenders to say any future effort is illegitimate, even if it arises from sober processes.
The motion for contempt arises from a court battle with National Asset Advisors and Harbour Portfolio Advisors, one of the nation's largest sellers of homes on contracts for deed — a type of seller financing usually aimed at low-income consumers who cannot qualify for conventional mortgages.
You realize in its absence how much of the emotional and thematic weight of the play arises from that conflict, so Mr. Dean's opera ends up being less about a character working out the problem of his life than it is a static, somber study in mourning.
The Post reported that Democrats plan to call on Tillerson to fully divest from Exxon, and they intend to pounce on any seeming conflict of interest that arises from his business career, using the same line of attack that they have employed against Trump since Election Day.
The charge arises from work that van der Zwaan, the son-in-law of one of Russia's richest men, did on a 2012 report about the trial of Ukraine's former prime minister while he was employed as a lawyer at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP.
"This case arises from efforts by one of California's leading public universities, UC Berkeley — once known as the 'birthplace of the Free Speech Movement' — to restrict and stifle the speech of conservative students whose voices fall beyond the campus political orthodoxy," the lawsuit obtained by the AP says.
It's a Gen Z love letter set in a teen milieu that's more casually diverse than big-screen high schools ever used to be (Mason Gooding, son of Cuba Gooding Jr., plays the class heartthrob; Amy is openly lesbian, and her angst arises from her shyness, not her sexuality).
Astrobiologist Charles Cockell makes this argument in his recent book, The Equations of Life, in which he points to the remarkable similarities across species on Earth—from the fact that life is cellular and arises from the same four nucleotides, to the structure of an eye or a wing.
"The irretrievable breakdown of relations arises from her public utterances preceding the motion of no confidence vote in President Jacob Zuma and her continued public attacks on ANC leadership and members of her ANC Caucus who voted against the motion on 08 August 2017," the ruling party statement said.
"This action arises from a greedy, malevolent, fraudulent, bad-faith and (unfortunately) successful scheme to financially devastate the Estate and, indirectly, Belinda, by destroying the value of the Estate's most valuable asset — Jean-Michel Basquiat's masterpiece, 'Flesh and Spirit,'" the suit, filed in New York State Supreme Court, states.
At base, however, one of the most important critiques arises from a simple legal conclusion:  these bills in NO WAY help patients gain access to otherwise unavailable interventions, or provide additional options for patients to determine their own course of treatment that don't already exist under current rules.
Moreover, I would question whether counting is a good way to assess the validity of belief, since the idea that consciousness arises from matter is not a scientific finding but a dogma based on acceptance of the same Cartesian world view that Kirsch describes so nicely in his review.
Much of the tension in the Jungle Books arises from the conflict between the Law of the Jungle—with its insistence on hierarchy and individual responsibility—and those who seek to undermine it, especially the tiger Shere Khan, a solitary, ruthless predator, and the mindless, pleasure-seeking Monkey People.
Its plan to execute as many as possible as soon as possible arises from worries that when the state's current supply of Midazolam, one of three drugs the state uses in its lethal-injection procedure, passes its useable date in April, the state will no longer be able to replenish it.
Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu told Reuters last week that China could attack the democratic and self-ruled island if any threat to China's ruling Communist Party arises from social pressures that could result from any slowdown in the world's second largest economy amid a trade war with the United States.
"Singapore maintains one of the lowest domestic crime rates in the world and therefore the bulk of Singapore's exposure to ML (money laundering) risks arises from offences committed overseas," the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) said in a report assessing Singapore efforts against money laundering and to counter the financing of terrorism.
Douthat is hardly alone in thinking our salvation is out there among the stars—the Pixar movie WALL-E explored a similar idea—but his reluctance to identify a terrestrial solution to decadence arises from the same myopia that leads him to identify our present condition as "decadence" in the first place.
Perhaps this is merely an effect of the disco soundtrack—think Larry Levan at the Paradise Garage—but more likely it arises from the melding of cultures that results in excellent dishes like the gyro pizza: steaming heaps of pork belly and lamb shoulder, finely ground, over crispy pizza dough spread with tzatziki.
"My decision to resign is voluntary on my part and arises from my concern for the welfare of the people in Zimbabwe and my desire to ensure a smooth, peaceful, and nonviolent transfer of power ... Kindly give public notice of my resignation as soon as possible as required by the constitution," the letter said.
Significant market risk arises from the majority of funding being in foreign currency (63% of total liabilities at end-1H17), while the loan book is primarily in local currency, as the foreign currency book comprised only 7503% of total loans at end-1H17 and is in run-off mode due to recently introduced regulatory limitations.
The 2018 lawsuit, on the other hand, arises from facts that are anything but simple, as evidenced by a list of defendants that includes: Russia; Wikileaks; Wikileaks founder Julian Assange; Russian intelligence agencies; Russian intelligence hackers, with names like "Guccifer 2.0;" Trump campaign officials like Paul Manafort and Rick Gates; Donald Trump's relatives, and, of course, the Trump campaign.
Judges Barrington Parker, Peter Hall and Christopher Droney, addressing issues of first impression in the circuit, held that 17823 petitioners can obtain discovery from targets that are not headquartered or incorporated in the districts where the petitions have been filed, as long as they can show that the requested evidence arises from conduct in the district.
The central tension in these three cases arises from the fact that the text of a federal civil rights law — Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 — is written expansively, so expansively that even Gorsuch seemed to acknowledge at some points during Tuesday's oral argument that the text of the law favors a victory for the gay and trans plaintiffs.
Many alcohol researchers and substance-use clinicians believe the steady increase in problem drinking arises from a deeply felt sense of despair: "Since the attacks on 9/11, we've been in a state of perpetual war, and a lot of us are traumatized by that," said Andrew Tatarsky, a clinical psychologist who specializes in treating people with substance-use disorders.
Given the servile genuflection of most of the Republican party before our erratic and dangerous President, we can perhaps learn from our British cousins — how to challenge the threat to democracy that arises from a well-meaning but ill-starred political reform and from the revenge of the base that led to the elevation of Donald Trump to the presidency.

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