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It seems as a direct result of the diary format.
Wanda Sykes bailed instantly as a direct result of the tweet.
Of those, around 12,000 died as a direct result of AIDS.
And 35,000 children have had access to tennis as a direct result.
No president has ever been removed as a direct result of it.
As a direct result of that experience, I created my own company.
The United States invaded Afghanistan as a direct result of the Sept.
No U.S. president has been removed as a direct result of impeachment.
Yet, as a direct result of ObamaCare, insurance is now less affordable.
There have even been arrests made as a direct result of that monitoring.
HADLEY GAMBLE: But the people do suffer as a direct result of that.
In the Caribbean, 37 people died as a direct result of the storm.
The suit states, "As a direct result of Tripp's conduct, Tesla has suffered."
Finally, we received $200,000 as a direct result of the funds raised that evening.
They've succeeded as a direct result of dissatisfaction among white voters with cultural change.
You've said that concrete improvements have transpired as a direct result of your revelations.
"What a man does is [seen as] a direct result of the woman," she said.
"I have seen my own patients suffer as a direct result of this unfounded fear."
As a direct result of the Facebook AMBER Alerts program, "several children" have been rescued.
"What a man does is [seen as] a direct result of the woman," Perel says.
As a direct result, just two days after Trump's election, our Wichita clinic was vandalized.
No president has ever been removed from office as a direct result of Senate conviction.
Private equity gained new power and responsibility as a direct result of the 2008 crisis.
Researchers subsequently estimated that close to 3,000 people may have died as a direct result.
There were absolutely concrete improvements made during and as a direct result of these campaigns.
Wylie said he couldn't use Tinder anymore as a direct result of having his Facebook deleted.
As a direct result of GDPR, countries including Japan and Brazil passed GDPR-inspired privacy laws.
As a direct result, we have also changed to better cope and navigate our new reality.
At least 18 women are known to have died as a direct result of the procedure.
Forrester predicts 10 million jobs will be lost as a direct result of the robotic revolution.
Cramer sees travel and leisure's boom as a direct result of millennials' disinterest in material goods.
These three entities will all be delisted as a direct result of the Iran Nuclear Deal.
Yes, they acknowledged, vaccination rates might fall as a direct result of what they were proposing.
The Americans incurred heavy losses at the Battle of Normandy as a direct result of German snipers.
In 2003 more than 70,000 Europeans may have died as a direct result of an infernal summer.
Though he does believe there will be some supplier shrinkage as a direct result of GDPR biting.
The president-elect said Son made the pledge as a direct result of his presidential election victory.
Unfortunately for Ray, as a direct result of this interaction, his death warrant is signed by Varga.
Puerto Rican officials had maintained that only 64 people died as a direct result of the storm.
First, Cramer sees travel and leisure's boom as a direct result of millennials' disinterest in material goods.
Spiesshofer said hiring Ihamuotila, the former Nokia CFO, was as a direct result of the transformation of ABB.
Crisis talks, as they're known, were apparently held by the club as a direct result of this draw.
And I think that comes as a direct result of what the marketplace has seen from that talent.
It is unclear if any other patients may have died as a direct result of the doctor's actions.
Israel became, as a direct result, a state where almost every home is equipped with a bomb shelter.
Several agencies have already laid off staff as a direct result of budget cuts stemming from the coronavirus.
The authors describe three cases of adult measles with additional complications as a direct result of the infection.
Many small businesses lost a critical financial lifeline through community banks as a direct result of Dodd-Frank.
This means people are making less money today as a direct result of the cost of health care.
As a direct result, Blue Cross Blue Shield North Carolina is asking for a very big rate increase.
Nigerian police reported that more than a dozen people were killed as a direct result of the false images.
At least two artists reported selling pieces as a direct result of their work at Four World Trade Center.
Several high-profile police killings gained widespread attention in recent years as a direct result of citizen video recordings.
As a direct result of this imbalance, community-based cancer practices have been consistently bought up by hospital systems.
So far, at least 20 people have been killed in the Bahamas as a direct result of the storm.
S. border and faced expedited deportation, as a direct result of decades of U.S. chingaderas , or "nasty-shitty" policies.
Of course, the strait could also be closed as a direct result of military hostilities, for example, by Iran.
As a direct result, countless Jews were left with no viable path to America as Hitler rose to power.
The Trump administration saw the austerity measure as a direct result of its "maximum pressure" policy, and cried success.
The similarities seemed odd to those who see the present tensions as a direct result of the Iraq War.
The Justice Department is taking these actions as a direct result of this lobbying campaign by the White House.
No U.S. president has ever been removed from office as a direct result of the U.S. Constitution's impeachment process.
" Piazza, the grand jury found, "died as a direct result of the extremely reckless conduct of members of the [fraternity].
I do not condone this decision and I have ended my relationship with Mylan as a direct result of it.
Watching America in crisis as a direct result of Russia's interference in the US election can only give him satisfaction.
As one of them, I can attest that my own behavior has changed as a direct result of activity tracking.
Mr. Chow, 22, could be the first death as a direct result of the confrontations between the police and protesters.
Over 801,000 people died as a direct result of the fighting — 335,000 of them being civilians, according to the report.
As a direct result of people's beliefs about vaccines in places like the U.S. and Europe, measles cases are spreading.
It is unclear if any other patients may have died as a direct result of a lethal dose of Fentanyl.
The problem is, I am not sure I have ever made any changes in my behavior as a direct result.
While the current unrest has been growing increasingly violent, no one has died as a direct result of the protests.
Half expect China revenue for the year to drop by more than 10% as a direct result of the virus.
A columnist for The Denver Post thought so and last month lost his job, he claims as a direct result.
Until then, we remain painfully aware that every 62 minutes, someone dies as a direct result of an eating disorder.
According to the National Hurricane Center, at least 173 people lost their lives as a direct result of the storm.
This latest episode has leaked from a distribution partner and not as a direct result of the recent HBO security breach.
What makes this scenario stunning is that they are being discussed as a direct result of threats made by the President.
In 2014, over 3,000 people were killed as a direct result of texting while driving, while another 431,000 were left injured.
Many regions in the state are at increased flood risk from El Nino as a direct result of drought and wildfires.
"I think this study should reassure [women] that they shouldn't experience depression as a direct result of their contraception," he says.
Spending time with them reinforces the fact that these kids are in this situation as a direct result of adult actions.
Many more children and babies will get sick and die as a direct result of the Trump administration's censorship of science.
But the result is greater diversity in the local search market, as a direct result of implementing a choice screen mechanism.
As a direct result of the detention, Meng suffered damages including mental distress, anxiety and loss of liberty, the lawsuit says.
The big picture: As a direct result of the murder case, Texas passed the James Byrd Jr Hate Crimes Act in 2001.
"I would say that these people are dying as a direct result of the street-level people selling the drug," she said.
It creates the impression that US democracy is in crisis as a direct result of a seemingly all-powerful, foreign political entity.
"As a direct result of someone receiving the alert, we were able to locate the suspect & his vehicle," said the police tweet.
AT&T initially insisted it had doled out $1,000 bonuses to 200,000 employees as a direct result of the Trump tax cuts.
Instead, we will examine a few of the major non-obvious changes we can expect as a direct result of autonomous vehicles.
What is fact is the number of car wrecks as a direct result of marijuana use in Colorado is up by 48%.
According to our survey, 42% of women aged 18-54 feel worse about their bodies as a direct result of social media.
Also no word on if either man had been hit with the drink directly and suffered any burns as a direct result.
He also specifically noted to us that his number of twitter followers have almost tripled as a direct result of the "kerfuffle".
And more than 53% of respondents said they would either delay or reduce investment as a direct result of US-China trade tensions.
"We will now have to review our logistics and document delivery support requirements as a direct result of these incidents," the spokesman said.
The changes come as a direct result of Grindr conducting a survey with thousands of existing users of the app who are transgender.
It led to 1,000 flights being cancelled or diverted, with airline easyJet estimating a loss of almost $20 million as a direct result.
Why it matters: Top Republicans, going further than the company's announcement, promoted the spending as a direct result of the new tax overhaul.
As a direct result, most substantive things on the legislative to-do list fall away in January to be replaced by reelection rhetoric.
As a direct result of Ohio's Supplemental Process, countless voters who remain fully eligible to vote are stripped of their most fundamental right.
He doesn't mention that this increase was won as a direct result of GSU's labor organizing, which began more than ten years ago.
Today, as a direct result of Sheff, over 22,000 students in total, and nearly half of Hartford's students of color, attend integrated schools.
At least four children died as a direct result of the infection, according to the head of the nephrology unit, Dr. Belen Arteaga.
In fact, some Model 3 pre-order customers are cancelling their reservations as a direct result of Musk's work with the White House.
What you end up with, as a direct result of your online parochialism, is this: Or this: Neither of which are particularly appealing.
Yet, as a direct result of the ensuing chicanery, nearly 9 million Americans lost their jobs, while overall unemployment shot up to 10%.
The NCAA and the SEC both refuse to hold championships in the state as a direct result of the imagery on the flag.
Under President Trump, however, the administration's own projections now foresee years of deficits over $1 trillion as a direct result of Republican policies.
Many Yemenis are starving as a direct result of the war, which has inflated food prices, leaving most unable to afford the supplies.
"Everything good that has happened to me has happened as a direct result of helping someone else," Trejo told CNN affiliate KABC. "Everything."
I was suffering from severe respiratory illness as a direct result of environmental factors unfairly foisted on black and Latinx communities in Buffalo.
Worldwide, 2900 billion people lack access to sufficient food and more than 220006,2202 children die each day as a direct result of hunger.
It is only the third impeachment trial in U.S. history and no president has been removed as a direct result of the process.
It will establish a relief fund for individual restaurant workers facing economic hardships or health crises as a direct result of covid-19.
The president continues to falsely blame Democrats for the separations, but in fact they are occurring as a direct result of his administration's policies.
As a direct result of the Irish government's policy of intercepting abortion medicine, two providers no longer send pills to the Republic of Ireland.
I don't think it's fair that, all of a sudden, intimate details of their personal life are public as a direct result of me.
As a direct result of the ABSCAM case, the verité look of shaky, handheld footage was already part of the fabric of American law.
Three years later, the Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race opened as a direct result of Poo and her fellow students' efforts.
Deportation doesn't work because undocumented immigration is an international phenomenon that, in the U.S., has developed as a direct result of two major factors.
In an investor relations update, the airline estimated that it has lost $185 million of revenue as a direct result of the Max grounding.
He has sold his policy elixir to state governments which have promptly experienced massive fiscal crises as a direct result of listening to him.
As a direct result of the Gold Rush, the indigenous population in the area dropped from about 300,000 to an estimated 30,000 by 1870.
Thousands of child victims have come forward describing their abuse, while hundreds of priests have been reprimanded by the church as a direct result.
An economic downturn could happen as a direct result of a babe-in-the-woods trying to do the heavy lifting of world trade.
Many of them suffer physical and mental illnesses as a direct result of losing their loved ones and bearing witness to this unspeakable tragedy.
President Trump now has 144 vacancies to fill on the federal bench, many as a direct result of Republican intransigence during the Obama era.
Our chemical facilities and our communities are without question more vulnerable and more likely to be targeted as a direct result of this rule.
As a direct result of Trump's aggressive executive orders, the ACLU and Planned Parenthood have received more support from first-time donors than ever before.
Over half of the Greenland ice sheet has softened as a direct result of this heat, which has caused an immediate rise in sea water.
As a direct result of one of their studies, more than five million Indian children have benefitted from effective programmes of remedial tutoring in schools.
The company expects an increase of 1,400 employees as a direct result of its investment in Galaxy's Edge, which includes several attractions with interactive features.
Most heartbreaking of all, we know now that some 153,215 or more Puerto Ricans died as a direct result of the storm or its aftermath.
If memory serves me, less than 25% of those who perished actually did so as a direct result of any one of those four storms.
But on a more serious note, a number of people drowned or died as a direct result of the heat, The New York Times reported.
"Offense prices will simply increase as a direct result, so this doesn't 'compete' with that market, rather it invigorates it," Moussouris said in an interview.
Each brooch comes with a certificate commemorating the life of a woman who lost her life as a direct result of the First World War.
So he can play with a smoother cadence, and more often than not, he is a lot more consistent as a direct result of that.
While an infrastructure to manufacture cars has been created around JVs, no global-leading Chinese brands have emerged as a direct result of the policy.
According to the website, the fund will help individual workers who are facing economic hardships or health crises as a direct result of COVID-19.
" He criticized cities like Chicago for "the gall to feign outrage when their police departments lose federal funds as a direct result of their malfeasance.
"In the areas of Africa where I work, I am quite sure that very few birds die as a direct result of fire," he said.
Through the program, Aetna offered reimbursements and payments to customers who claimed to have suffered financial hardship as a direct result of the privacy breach.
It is not unreasonable to think that the island's GNP could decline by a further 85033 percent as a direct result of those budget measures.
As a direct result of those exercises, nearly all of the acres of land are currently deemed polluted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Indeed, as a direct result of Trump's tax cuts, 22020 was the first year ever that tax revenues actually declined in a relatively strong economy.
The International Game Developers Association (IGDA) has since issued guidelines as a direct result of the firings and recommended questions for developers to ask their employers.
"This is another senseless and tragic death as a direct result of Australia's inhumane refugee policies," said Elaine Pearson, the Australia director of Human Rights Watch.
As a direct result of that conference, George was appointed to the Federalist Society's Board of Visitors where he has been a font of good advice.
The move to broaden the federal health care program for low-income Americans comes as a direct result of the political fallout from last November's election.
The explosion of corporate inversions has shed a light on the burdens U.S. businesses face as a direct result of a complex and onerous tax code.
Euromonitor forecast a 1.4 percent increase in the number of total arrivals to Russia in 2018, as a direct result of hosting the major sporting event.
If House leadership has polling somewhere indicating that impeachment proceedings would dampen turnout as a direct result of the proceedings themselves, they have not produced it.
The "emergency relief" program will offer reimbursement and payments to individuals who say they have incurred financial hardship as a direct result of the privacy breach.
As a direct result of technologies such as broadband, mobility and cloud, value chains are being reshaped, business models digitalized and previously unimaginable possibilities are created.
Rings attempts to recontextualize Samara's outsize violence as a direct result of, and reaction to, male patriarchy and the horror to which her mother was subjected.
Water and sanitation systems have been severely damaged in recent months as a direct result of the fighting, UNICEF spokesperson Najwa Mekki said in an interview.
It is always pertinent to remind Congress that Puerto Rico became a United States territory as a direct result of the Spanish American War of 1898.
The "emergency relief" program will offer reimbursement and payments to individuals who say they have incurred financial hardship as a direct result of the privacy breach.
As a direct result of this bipartisan work, public health experts believe that we are on the cusp of realizing an AIDS-free generation by 2030.
US intelligence officials had very good reasons for worrying about the safety of an invaluable asset, as a direct result of who occupies the Oval Office.
That means making sure that an acre of rainforest or a stretch of coastal wetlands is preserved as a direct result of a given funding effort.
As a direct result of that first job assisting Laura, Steven booked me as a solo artist to do the makeup for the cover of Italian Vogue.
And, as a direct result, didn't dig into a story of time travel used for malicious, selfish purposes, and family and friends torn apart in the backdraft.
More than 120 women are believed to have been killed as a direct result of domestic violence in France so far this year according to local associations.
"I view her death as a direct result of what happened" because of the hurricane, said Christina Camacho, one of Isabel Rivera's grandchildren, who lives in Philadelphia.
As a direct result of the mural's reputation, I'm currently included in a new CPAD roster, which other neighborhoods can use when choosing artists for future projects.
I hold the military and Pentagon responsible for all of the innocent lives that I fear will be lost as a direct result of this irresponsible action.
Hundreds of millions of dollars, probably far more, flowed to owners, management and players as a direct result of premeditated violations of basic rules of the game.
"As a direct result of what happened at the border, we had to deploy resources which resulted in fewer arrests in the United States," Mr. Albence said.
Officials told reporters Friday that investigators determined 422 people suffered injuries as a direct result of gunfire, while another 851 individuals suffered other injuries during the attack.
"Servicemembers, veterans, and our families are being targeted both by foreign criminals and our nation's adversaries as a direct result of our service and sacrifice," VVA noted.
Song maintained that the inter-Korean talks had not come about as a direct result of the postponed drills, which North Korea denounces as preparations for invasion.
States that expanded Medicaid have been found to experience job growth, significant budgetary savings, consumer spending increases and revenue gains as a direct result of that decision.
A quintessential American company's shift of operations overseas as a direct result of an American president's actions adds up to a bad look, and he knows it.
I now suspect we were fed false information about both of these talented women — and as a direct result their names were removed from our casting list.
Being "upset" about the Trump tape was the most reliable predictor of how likely someone was to take political action as a direct result of Trump's election.
The report, from Watson Institute of International and Public Affairs at Brown University, also finds that more than 480,000 people have died as a direct result of fighting.
Additionally, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may result from involvement in shooting incidents as a direct result of investigation and social media coverage for both officer and family.
The PCA was passed as a direct result of the Army's involvement in Reconstruction in the South and President Grant's domestic mobilization of military forces during that time.
As a direct result of the war, and the coalition's blockades and bombing runs in particular, life for millions of Yemenis has become a daily struggle for survival.
Since 2009, reducing carbon pollution and other air pollutants have generated $5.7 billion in health savings and other benefits as a direct result of healthier families and workers.
" He added, "I now suspect we were fed false information about both of these talented women — and as a direct result their names were removed from our casting list.
As a direct result of the amount of quantitative easing and stimulus enacted by the ECB, the European economy should be gaining positive traction and inflation should be rising.
Several members of the Umbrella Movement have been elected, including Nathan Law from the Demosisto Party, set up by activists as a direct result of the Occupy Central movement.
" As for why he stepped in to help, Trejo told ABC 7, "Everything good that has happened to me has happened as a direct result of helping someone else.
As a direct result of my positive manifestations, a destined email popped up in my inbox a few weeks before the show: a PR pitch for Child Perfume ($98).
It said this was roughly equivalent to the number of people that have died as a direct result of the fighting and represented the hidden victims of the conflict.
As a direct result of the satellite giant's behavior, millions of Dodgers fans in Los Angeles have been unable to watch their favorite baseball team, according to the feds.
In both cases, the end to their tenure came as a direct result of popular uprising, when scattered opposition movements coalesced to force out corrupt, dictatorial, and repressive leaders.
So, French's readers are drawn into a complex tangle of ethics in which they are forced to question a disabled person's perspective as a direct result of his disability.
In January of this year as a direct result of the DOJ report, a consent decree was reached between the federal government, acting on behalf Baltimore citizens, and BPD.
Three major airlines, including America West, a major carrier at the time, filed for bankruptcy within 10 days of 9/11, as a direct result of declines in demand.
Around 3% of the country was pushed into poverty as a direct result of the earthquake, the World Bank said, with total reconstruction costs as high as $6.7 billion.
The report, from the Watson Institute of International and Public Affairs at Brown University, also finds that more than 801,611 people have died as a direct result of fighting.
The word and concept of "loneliness" came into being around 1800 as a direct result of the breakdown of traditional communities and the rise of individualism and consumer capitalism.
The additional deaths could be people who died as a direct result of the hurricane, or indirectly from the hurricane, or people who would have died even without the storm.
Frequently they arrive at a safe house with no belongings or documents, untreated health problems and injuries, often as a direct result of being trafficked, and are often extremely traumatized.
In just the past few days, two different companies have informed Virginia that they are putting promising economic development projects on hold as a direct result of this illegal order.
"There has been no change to the assistance (the Department of Defense) provides to Cameroon as a direct result of violence in the Anglophone regions of Cameroon," Pentagon spokesperson Maj.
Finance points out that these figures are not simply the sales of marijuana; they incorporate the sales, plus other money pumped into the economy as a direct result of sales.
But while Wayne and Gucci achieved their status as superstars as a direct result of their mixtape output, Future had already been through the ringer of the major label system.
We're getting to a point now where I hope this year, we can see things are different as a direct result of the response that you guys have called for.
So since he's getting more money and a Cup as a direct result of the Capitals disrespecting everything he had done before the season, Trotz should be thanking the Capitals!
According to the UN, 14.5 million people — which is more than half the country — has already lost access to clean water and sanitation as a direct result of the war.
Only if a president can be said to have performed a specific action as a direct result of receiving a payment, Mr Trump's lawyers argued, do the emoluments clauses constrain him.
The truth is that black people have long been the target of an unfair criminal justice system, and our communities have suffered deeply traumatic experiences as a direct result of it.
"I attribute the recent increase in interest in deorganizing as a direct result of the economic Great Recession and in the loss of jobs in the logging industry," Ms. McInnis said.
But, the authors conclude, it's likely some people struggle to find surgeons or experience delays in care as a direct result of low fees that motivate doctors to refuse Medicaid patients.
Attorneys would be forced to pay the party or parties the amount of the reasonable expenses incurred as a direct result of the violation, including reasonable attorneys' fees and costs. Rep.
While President Obama's heartwarming rhetoric urges the international community to greet refugees with open arms, his words ring hollow for the Haitian people displaced as a direct result of U.S. policies.
As a direct result of De Castro's tweet, the internet came to her account in a flurry, including a boy she once went to preschool with and had a crush on.
The SGR formula, which resulted in recommended Medicare reimbursement cuts nearly every year, was repealed as a direct result of the intense pressure applied to Congress by national physician lobbying groups.
The trust fund provides monthly payments and medical treatment to coal miners disabled from pneumoconiosis, or black lung, as a direct result of their employment at or near U.S. coal mines.
Mr. Mugabe's trump card in negotiations is likely to be a broad reluctance among regional and Zimbabwean leaders to embark on a new era as a direct result of a coup.
It is unclear how many lives could be lost as a direct result of the budget cuts, but the Global Fund estimates that every $100 million invested saves about 133,000 lives.
"As a direct result of one of their studies, more than five million Indian children have benefited from effective programs of remedial tutoring in school," the Academy said in a statement.
In addition to the 58 people Paddock killed, 422 people suffered wounds as a direct result of gunfire, and an additional 851 individuals suffered other injuries in the attack, Lombardo said.
One patient "literally rotted to death" as a direct result of the nurses' neglect, Yost said, adding that another suffered physical harm because nurses falsified her medical records and forged signatures.
As a direct result of this chronic underinvestment, residents lose heat in the winter, need kitchen repairs to cook their meals, and do not have adequate accommodations for residents with disabilities.
Bollinger, Barbara Grutter argued that she was denied admission to the University of Michigan Law School as a direct result of the law school's consideration of race in the admissions process.
As a direct result of the protests nine people were killed, over 100 cars torched, the symbolic Arc de Triomphe was defaced, and hundreds of rioters were arrested in clashes with police.
In nontheme news, my favorite entry was the phrase GOLF CLAP, which makes its New York Times crossword debut, and which I first learned as a direct result of residing with teenagers.
The Norwegian Oil and Gas Association (NOG), which negotiated on behalf of employers, has said more than 350 workers face temporary layoffs as a direct result of the halt in drilling operations.
"Because of that video, we know that kids came home as a direct result of that video playing on MTV," says Becky Kovar, spokesperson for the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.
Rockstar, however, has showed continued interest in the series and even invited the threesome to the developer's London studios for exclusive access to new updates as a direct result of the show.
The OBR have said that, as a direct result of the plans I'm announcing, growth over the next two years will be 0.5 percentage points higher than it otherwise would have been.
Mr. Brady spoke Tuesday on a panel about "the great things already happening in the economy as a direct result" of the tax overhaul passed last year, said his spokeswoman, Allyson Manley.
Some sex workers are already losing their housing as a direct result of forums like Craigslist personals going dark, according to Christa B. Daring, board president of the Sex Workers Outreach Project.
In September, the company began offering reimbursements to customers who said they suffered financial hardship as a direct result of the privacy breach, and offered counseling services for affected customers and their families.
Plaintiffs say they have suffered economic injury, including monetary losses, as a direct result of actions by Edmonds and the other unnamed J. P.  Morgan metals traders in the futures and options contracts.
A similar divide shows up on insurance costs: 70 percent of Republicans say costs are going up as a "direct result" of Obamacare, while only 33 percent of Democrats agree with this statement.
These apparently respectable stiff-upper-lippers must adapt or perish as their ordered world explodes into grisly chaos, all as a direct result of their past sins — while Hitler's shadow looms just offscreen.
She later typed it up and mailed it to her boyfriend, but their relationship suffered as a direct result of this unreciprocated moment in which they both grieved for two very different things.
So far, the office has not cracked any cases as a direct result of the workshop, Adams said, but a student's sculpture has helped a relative recognize someone who had already been identified.
Shortly after the bill's passage in December, a string of corporations, including AT&T, announced that they were giving one-time bonuses to employees as a direct result of the new tax law.
I'm 35, and it was in the 90s that all those ready-to-drink drinks came out, as a direct result of the industry trying to target a new generation of younger drinkers.
"I have struggled throughout my life as a direct result of Epstein and Maxwell's actions," Farmer wrote in the affidavit, "and my hope is that they will be held accountable for their crimes."
In addition to the 58 people Paddock killed, Lombardo said authorities have determined 422 people suffered injuries as a direct result of gunfire, and another 851 individuals suffered other injuries in the attack.
As my colleague Alex Ward pointed out, this was a pretty surprising development, since many progressives see the current US-Iran tensions as a direct result of Trump's decision to scrap the deal.
It could be reasonably argued that, as a direct result of the success of The Simpsons, Futurama's influence points should count toward The Simpsons' total, which would put them at 197 and first place.
I am calling BS on the #thotauditIf you're getting audited by the IRS as a direct result of this incredibly misguided campaign, I will gladly prepare your audit defense (or related returns) for free.
The outlook has weakened as a direct result of geopolitical and trade frictions, but that has also increased the potential for easier policy by central banks, including the Federal Reserve and European Central Bank.
The company is selling around a quarter of its existing stock and is not raising any new money - meaning no funds will be ploughed into the firm as a direct result of the listing.
Dentons Canada lawyer Eric Foster said several of his clients, as a direct result of the regulatory change, are now looking to build relatively small growing facilities of just a few thousand square feet.
The murder charges rest on the argument that the child, whose name was changed to David Elei Stuart after he was adopted, died as a direct result of the abuse he suffered in 1997.
THE GRINCH WHO STOLE CHRISTMAS AWARD FOR REALITY DISTORTION FIELD DISRUPTION To that nasty John Carreyrou, who just wouldn't stop picking on poor victimized Theranos, which, as a direct result, is now basically dead.
Kizer's lawyers are trying to defend her using an "affirmative defense," a legal term which in this case means that people who commit crimes as a "direct result" of being trafficked can be acquitted.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that at least 2 million people in the United States are infected with drug-resistant bacteria each year and that 23,000 die as a direct result.
Likewise, I've been told many times that people got into electronica, or trance music, after hearing my music for WipEout—that they started composing their own stuff as a direct result of playing the game.
Recently, I spoke at the National Association of Attorneys General winter meeting in Washington D.C. in support of vacatur laws for trafficking victims convicted of nonviolent crimes committed as a direct result of their victimization.
The youngest to die as a direct result of Hurricane Irma was 27-year-old Yolendis Castillo Martines, killed when a balcony fell off a building and onto the bus in which she was traveling.
Already, in states like New York and California, which have passed the $15 minimum wage, countless small businesses have been forced to lay off staff, cut back hours, or close entirely as a direct result.
But Flynn's demise, which came as a direct result of him apparently misleading Pence about phone conversations with the Russian ambassador to the U.S., was a reminder of the influence the former Indiana governor exerts.
"Our families are in danger as a direct result of the hundreds of thousands of people who see and believe the lies and hate speech, which you have decided should be protected," the parents wrote.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that at least 2 million people in the United States are infected with drug-resistant bacteria each year and that 23,000 die as a direct result.
The aide said they saw Warren as among the most active candidates in the field, and that they see this as a direct result of the senator not spending any time courting high-dollar donors.
"I lost career opportunity, I lost money, I lost status and prestige and power in my career as a direct result of having been sexually harassed," Ashley Judd said on Good Morning America on Tuesday.
According to the CDC, each year at least two million people become infected with bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics in the US and at least 23,000 people die as a direct result of these infections.
According to data obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request (FOIA), Gizmodo has learned that there are currently dozens of jobs that NASA is unable to fill as a direct result of Trump's hiring freeze.
This week, the financial rating service Moody's downgraded Equifax from a "stable" to a "negative" outlook due to the high level of cybersecurity spending and litigation that comes as a direct result of the 2017 breach.
Pornhub, one of the most visited websites in the world, is hosting and profiting from videos of women who say their lives were ruined as a direct result of the videos being shared on its platform.
Dell claims around 17 hours on the 1080p XPS 15, and I've found both the touch and non-touch variants of the XPS 13 have different battery life as a direct result of the different displays.
However, these downturns pale in comparison to Egypt, a former holiday hot spot where tourism numbers fell by 40% last year as a direct result of political turmoil as well as a 2015 Russian plane crash.
And as current antibiotics lose their ability to combat increasingly resistant pathogens, the World Health Organization projects that by 2050, as many as 10 million people could die annually as a direct result of antimicrobial resistance.
As a direct result of the policy, regulators determined, the share of students receiving special education services in Texas dropped from 11.6 percent in 2004 to 8.6 percent in 2016 — a difference of about 150,000 children.
The widower, Jack Zawadaski, and Huskey's nephew, John Gaspari, filed a lawsuit against the funeral home in early Match, stating that Zawadski "suffered profound and permanent emotional and dignitary harms" as a direct result of their behavior.
Apple only recently resolved its long-running dispute with the chipmaker, and when it did, Intel lost no time in announcing that it would be exiting the 5G phone business as a direct result of the settlement.
During this time, his pictures have captured the stark realities of life in some of the world's most adverse living conditions and often focus on social issues related to, or as a direct result of, traumatic events.
"Our economy is now in tatters as a direct result of an ANC government which is corrupt to the core and has no plan for our economy," Mmusi Maimane, the leader of the opposition Democratic Alliance, said.
A growing number of U.S. juries have disagreed with Bayer's claims about Roundup and have summarily awarded large sums of money to plaintiffs who have argued that they developed cancer as a direct result of the herbicide.
As a direct result of my faux pas, I worked with a few team members to streamline our entire process and created a semi-automated reporting solution that dramatically decreased the amount of errors our team made.
Wells Fargo could lose $99 billion in deposits and $4 billion in revenue over the next year or so as a direct result of the sham-accounts scandal, according to an estimate from the advisory firm CG42.
White residents of Charleston held that tensions had actually lessened in their city; they were twice as likely as their black counterparts to say that race relations had improved as a direct result of the mass murder.
While the CARES Act says workers can get unemployment pay for quitting as a "direct result of COVID-19," it's ultimately up to states to determine how much leeway they want to give workers, according to experts.
"My account was hacked as a direct result of this," Reddit user shinratechlabs wrote earlier this month, adding that they lost "25,000 in crypto," although it's not clear what currency they may be referring to, fiat or otherwise.
At least 2 million people in the U.S. become infected with so-called "super bugs" and at least 23,000 people die as a direct result of these infections each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
Research carried out for World Rugby claimed that in six surveyed markets - France, Japan, the United Kingdom, Australia, Germany and the United States - fan numbers have grown by almost 17 million as a direct result of Olympic inclusion.
"The main explanation is if you...compare quarter four to quarter one, inflation in our business has dropped by about 1.5 percent and that's as a direct result of investing in price," Chief Executive Mike Coupe told reporters.
"Our families are in danger as a direct result of the hundreds of thousands of people who see and believe the lies and hate speech, which you have decided should be protected," Pozner and De La Rosa wrote.
"As demorphis donaldtrumpi is an amphibian, it is particularly susceptible to the impacts of climate change and is therefore in danger of becoming extinct as a direct result of its namesake's climate policies," said Bell in a statement.
But national security adviser Michael Flynn's resignation, which came as a direct result of him apparently misleading Pence about phone conversations with the Russian ambassador to the U.S., was a reminder of the influence Pence exerts. http://bit.
The irony of this backlash is that it actually doesn't make a lot of sense to see Booker's vote on the pharmaceutical amendment as a direct result of the money that's been poured into his campaign war chest.
"As a direct result of Mail Online's actions, Plaintiff has suffered emotional distress and is entitled to compensatory and punitive damages in an amount to be proven at trial and not less than $150 million," according to the filing.
FBI SAYS IN-FLIGHT SEXUAL ASSAULTS RISING AT &aposALARMING RATE&apos These new limitations come as a "direct result of growing safety concerns following recent incidents in which several employees were bitten," the airline said in a press release .
According to press secretary Sean Spicer, the move came at the request of the Department of Justice, specifically Attorney General Jeff Sessions and his deputy Rod Rosenstein, as a direct result of Comey's handling of the Clinton email case.
The BBC said Adidas, the biggest sponsor of the sport's governing body, decided against continuing with the contract as a direct result of the doping and corruption scandal that emerged in December last year and continues to dog athletics.
Many of those individuals and families lost their homes and their jobs as a direct result of greedy behavior by Wall Street banks — banks led by the same billionaires who Trump has since called on to stock his Cabinet.
But as Middle East tensions worsen as a direct result of U.S. withdrawal, giving our allies more tools to defend themselves will at least send a concrete signal that America still stands by its friends and values regional stability.
"What used to take a week, now takes us a day to process," he said, adding that tens of millions of dollars of savings would be made on the oil wells as a direct result of obtaining better images.
"Today's clients want their private wealth to be viewed and managed holistically," Ernst & Young consultants wrote last year, estimating wealth managers with "traditional business models will largely disappear from the market" as a direct result of that growing desire.
"Friday, as an organization, we learned that $75,000 in scholarships which would have been the first scholarship increase in years, is no longer on the table as a direct result of the explosive allegations in your letter," Carlson wrote.
"All relevant decisions in respect of this matter were taken only as a direct result of the government of Gibraltar having reasonable grounds to believe the vessel was acting in breach of established EU sanctions against Syria," Picardo said.
The vast majority did not die as a direct result of drowning in floodwaters or being struck by falling trees, but instead likely lost their lives because of chronic illnesses exacerbated by poor conditions such as prolonged power losses.
Mr. Tash said that as a direct result of the tariffs, he had to lay off 50 employees, combine sections in the Sunday paper and reduce the frequency of a free tabloid from five days to once a week.
After the story was published, Gilchrist contacted the news organization again to say a hike in minimum pay at Wells Fargo to $15 per hour came as a direct result of the tax bill approved by Congress this week.
The #MeToo movement has unseated titans in industries including media, restaurants, politics and business, in many cases as a direct result of Times reporting that has continued to expose abuses of power and created ripple effects for those involved.
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Dutch chicken farmers have suffered around 33 million euros ($39 million) in damages as a direct result of culls and other measures carried out after their eggs were found this month to be tainted with a toxic chemical.
Anecdotally, however, school administrators in Kentucky say they have seen more and more grandparents or other relatives seeking social services and counseling for children whose parents can no longer care for them as a direct result of heroin or opioid addiction.
"Almost all of these charges came as a direct result of calls to our tip line, but were then corroborated by files seized from the dioceses last fall, followed by multiple interviews with victims," Nessel said Friday in a statement.
CNN confirmed this weekend that it had removed 3 'Parts Unknown' episodes from its streaming service CNN Go as a direct result of allegations former child actor Jimmy Bennett made against Bourdain's girlfriend last month -- namely, that she'd sexually assaulted him.
For instance, TaskRabbit's Happiness Pledge, while not an insurance policy, offers clients up to a million dollars for property damage arising as a direct result of a tasker's negligence and Uber and Lyft also offer a million dollar liability policy.
There is a serious problem when a criminal enterprise not only exists "despite" a company's policies, but actually thrives as a direct result of that company's prioritization of their own interests over the security of the clients they allegedly "protect".
An article by Jeff Guo published last year in the Washington Post explains how research suggests that the upward mobility of Asian-Americans before the 1960s came as a direct result of society becoming less racist, not because of educational attainment.
Now, as a direct result of those three entities, expedient politicians and race-baiting so-called "community activists" like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, a War on Police has surfaced; and America is now tragically caught in the middle of it.
One of the bank's former most senior investment bankers Richard Boath, who cooperated with the SFO in its investigation, alleges he was fired "as a direct result" of what he told investigators when questioned as part of their criminal inquiry.
The Food and Drug Administration's most recent official adverse events report shows that at least 11 women died as a direct result of chemical abortion between its approval in 2000 and 2012 (no data has been made public since 85033).
Since New York began gradually raising wages from $7.25 in 2009 to $15 by 153, the hospitality and retail sectors did not lose jobs as a direct result, according to a new report by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Even if Trump and his campaign workers did not criminally conspire with the Russians, it remains quite possible that he is the President of the United States as a direct result of the active interference of Russian operatives in the election.
Until affirmative action is described and understood as one mechanism by which to make amends for historical wrongdoing against members of marginalized communities, it will fail to meaningfully address the inequality that exists as a direct result of federal policy.
"All relevant decisions in respect of this matter were taken only as a direct result of the government of Gibraltar having reasonable grounds to believe the vessel was acting in breach of established EU sanctions against Syria," Fabian Picardo told parliament.
Officials said the 16 troops at the San Diego military base were arrested for a host of illegal activities as a direct result of a previous investigation that caught two other Marines smuggling undocumented immigrants across the border earlier this month.
In a peculiar twist, Derek Campos—whose most high profile victory against Melvin Guillard came as a direct result of a cheeky 'nodder'—found himself being nutted from below by the much taller Anderson at several points in the bout.
At least one plot, he said, was foiled as a direct result of house searches police have been able to conduct under state of emergency rule, which allows police to conduct raids without first securing a search warrant from the judiciary.
Doctors A few months ago, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published a report about a young boy from Connecticut who developed lead poisoning as a direct result of his parents giving him a magnetic healing bracelet for teething.
High short-term volatility or long-term inflation of RWAs as a direct result of the implementation of more stringent regulatory requirements could materially increase the debt buffer needed to recapitalise the bank upon failure and further justify the rating uplift.
"But Airman Kelley was able to purchase an assault-style rifle as a direct result of the U.S. Air Force's admitted, systemic and longstanding failure to comply with the law and its own internal policies, regulations, and guidelines," the lawsuit stated.
Internal documents obtained by The New York Times show that the Coast Guard's ship maintenance command lost at least 2110,22017 productive workdays — or 21 years' worth of workdays — as a direct result of the partial shutdown, which furloughed 6,400 civilian employees.
"People with chronic conditions and disabilities [like HIV] are more likely to have gaps in coverage as a direct result of their conditions," said a spokesperson at NASTAD, a leading nonpartisan nonprofit that represents public health officials who administer HIV and hepatitis programs.
The U.S. insurer saw an 87 percent jump in enquiries for cyber insurance policies in May compared to April for Greater China, including Hong Kong, as a direct result of the WannaCry attack, while the global increase was 38 percent, they said.
Four days before parliament fired him August for failing to do enough to protect the jobs market from sanctions, labor minister Ali Rabiei said Iran would lose a million jobs by the end of year as a direct result of the U.S. measures.
The firm also argued that Wolfe – and, by extension, any other client who was allegedly misled by Kraemer Manes' online reviews – had no cause of action for fraud because she couldn't show she was injured as a direct result of the firm's marketing.
Proponents of the "Never Forget the Heroes: Permanent Authorization of the September 28500th Victim Compensation Fund Act" argue the legislation is necessary to help those who continue to suffer from illnesses and injuries as a direct result from the 6900 terrorist attack.
A disproportionate percentage (30%) of Booker supporters liked Gillibrand, so that number should actually drop as a direct result of Gillibrand's exit from the race, reducing the average number of rivals mentioned as satisfactory from 5.7 other candidates to 5.2, which is progress.
"The proliferation of these fighting forces is a recipe for disaster for Yemeni civilians who have already been killed in their thousands, while millions more are on the brink of famine as a direct result of the war," the human rights group said.
Their findings were eye-opening: 45 percent of respondents live below the poverty line, 31 percent avoid or delay seeking healthcare due to fear of discrimination, and more than 50 percent have experienced violence as a direct result of their HIV status.
The fruit landed on ham as a direct result of marketing efforts by Dole and other companies, which in the early 20th century began urging cooks to use canned pineapple in all sorts of dishes, said Laura Shapiro, a journalist and culinary historian.
"As a direct result of his efforts, there are countless numbers of people living longer and healthier lives," Dr. Arthur S. Levine, the University of Pittsburgh's senior vice chancellor for the health sciences and dean of its medical school, said in a statement.
As a direct result of USMCA, the United States-Japan Trade Agreement, and "phase one" of the United States-China trade deal, our farmers and ranchers will benefit from much-needed certainty, greatly expanded markets, and a level playing field with our competitors.
"At the time, we had no reason to question what these guys were telling us... I now suspect we were fed false information about both of these talented women - and as a direct result their names were removed from our casting list," he added.
Forty-seven percent of companies in Britain's food supply chain — which includes farms, food processors, supermarkets and restaurants — said their EU workers were considering their future as a direct result of the June 2016 Brexit vote, according to the survey compiled by several trade bodies.
As a direct result of the harm caused by Lash Lure and similar products, Congress passed the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act in 22015, giving the FDA authority to regulate cosmetics (this is the same act that was later amended to illegalize kohl).
The lump is likely a cluster of overcooked potato chips which have unfortunately slipped through our quality checks, as a direct result of this we will be increasing the frequency of checks made by our team of fryers so this does not happen again.
While the students were the main focus of the event, it became immediately clear that, as a direct result of the cash influx from SpaceX and Hyperloop Technologies's investors, there are now companies in related fields that are now in the very real hyperloop business.
They Don't Want You to Have Plastic-Free Products Once companies realized the damage being done to the environment as a direct result of the products they were selling, one would think they'd be a little more proactive in pulling them off the shelves, right?
On Facebook, groups such as Letters to the Editor Uncensored (LEU) "have emerged as a direct result of the decreasing space for public dialogue in mainstream media," according to a report on digital activism in Fiji in the journal Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies.
Trump contends that any such profits he has received—ranging from Trump trademarks being granted by the Chinese government to Saudi-funded lobbyists staying in Trump hotels—don't count, because he didn't come by them as a direct result of duties performed in office.
But Ms. Judd has an A-list director on her side: Peter Jackson, who came forward in December to say that he removed her from a casting list "as a direct result" of what he now thought was "false information" provided by Mr. Weinstein.
But no one really knows yet how many people are missing across the state, partly because it is difficult to distinguish who went missing as a direct result of the storm, and partly because many local officials are overwhelmed by the post-storm chaos.
Earlier this month, his group conducted a study of travel to Los Angeles County and found that the county could suffer a potential three-year loss of 800,000 international visitors as a direct result of the ban, the equivalent of $736 million in tourism spending.
The BBC said the German sportswear firm, whose 11-year deal made it the biggest sponsor of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF), had decided against continuing with the contract as a direct result of doping and corruption allegations that emerged in December.
As a direct result of their research, more than 5 million Indian children had benefited from remedial tutoring in schools, while many countries had introduced heavy subsidies for preventive health care, according to a statement from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, which awards the prize.
AMA President Andrew Gurman portrayed the bill as likely to cause "serious harm to patients and the healthcare delivery system," adding that recently tweaks have done nothing to change the fact that "millions of Americans will lose their health insurance as a direct result of this proposal."
Its shareholders, which include Italian investment firm Invest Industrial and a group of Kuwait-based investors, sold a quarter of its existing stock and is not raising any new money — meaning no funds will be plowed into the firm as a direct result of the listing.
The Board thanks Lynn and Sam for many years of tireless work for, and significant financial support to, both the Miss America Organization and thousands of young women who received millions of dollars of educational scholarships from the Organization as a direct result of their efforts.
"People with chronic conditions and disabilities [like HIV] are more likely to have gaps in coverage as a direct result of their conditions," said Amy Killelea, the health reform director at NASTAD, a leading nonpartisan nonprofit that represents public health officials who administer HIV and hepatitis programs.
"As a direct result of South32's proposed acquisition of the Metropolitan Colliery, BlueScope is concerned about the lessening of competition which would likely have the effect of increasing coal prices for the majority of our coking coal requirements," BlueScope said in an email sent to Reuters.
" He cast the developments as a direct result of a lack of accountability, contending that the president's behavior "is an illustration that this president, if he's learned anything from the two years of the Mueller investigation, it's that he feels he can do anything with impunity.
In response to the increase in unemployment claims as a direct result of COVID-19, the New York DOL has extended its hours and implemented a new system that requires applicants to only file claims on the day of the week that corresponds with their last name.
In 1943, Bengal suffered one of the worst human-derived famines in the world, which killed almost three million people — as a direct result of British World War II policies that robbed Bengal of all its food grains, using them to feed British military and citizens.
The survey asked respondents whether, as a direct result of Trump's win, they had decided to take various actions — from talking to their kids about sexual assault and consent to donating to an organization to thinking about running for office themselves or helping more women get elected.
Yet, as a direct result of Brexit, Berlin and Paris are now adopting the idea of variable geometry as the way forward for the EU. This first paradox is easier to understand when seen through the lens of the conventional European practice of making a virtue out of failure.
" The complaint appropriates language from legal arguments for why trans kids should be protected under Title IX. For example, attorneys representing Doe say that "the anxiety, embarrassment, and stress he feels as a direct result of [the school district's] practice… has caused him to refrain from using restrooms.
As last-mile providers are emerging as a direct result of market forces, the first objection is fittingly economic in nature: Because millennials may change jobs as many as four times in their first decade in the workforce, isn't it irresponsible to "train" young people for just one job?
"The board thanks Lynn and Sam for many years of tireless work for, and significant financial support to, both the Miss America Organization and thousands of young women who received millions of dollars of educational scholarships from the organization as a direct result of their efforts," Meyers said.
"Even if the Prime Contract is not terminated, Orbital ATK has incurred and will incur additional costs as a direct result of the substantial delay caused by Heckler & Koch's non-performance and the need to re-procure the twenty weapons from an alternate manufacturer," it stated in the filing.
"The move to subscription-based financial planning came as a direct result of client feedback about the appeal of this pricing approach, and it's clear from these early results that we've struck a chord," said Cynthia Loh, Charles Schwab's VP of digital advice and innovation, in a recent statement.
"As a direct result of that, I actually got a promotion because one of the presidents of one of the divisions really was impressed by the presentation I gave and the way I handled the questions, that he ended up offering me a job in his division," Bilanich said.
"We've been losing billions of dollars in deals and thousands of manufacturing jobs to countries like China as a direct result of Ex-Im being dysfunctional the past four years," said Jay Timmons, president and CEO of the National Association of Manufacturers and a vocal advocate for the bank.
New York's storm-prone communities are home to many low-income minorities who live there not because "everybody wants to live on the beach," but rather as a direct result of public policy, led by Robert Moses and other planners, intended to segregate minority communities far from city centers.
But Ms. Judd has an A-list director on her side: Peter Jackson, who came forward early last year to say he removed Ms. Judd from a "Lord of the Rings" casting list "as a direct result" of what he now thought was "false information" provided by Mr. Weinstein.
In many ways the project has been an absolute success: Improved trust between sex workers and the police, due to a dedicated liaison officer, has led to an 80 percent increase in offenses and attacks being reported, with two rapists being jailed as a direct result of the scheme.
Africa Command and the Pentagon insist the series of airstrikes are simply due to the ability to identify targets and not as a direct result of a number of recent massive deadly suicide attacks in the Somali capital of Mogadishu, including a double truck bomb attack in October that killed hundreds.
For the city's Hispanic community, things are even more urgent: While I was staying in Phoenix, the deportation of Guadalupe García de Rayos, who may have been the first person removed from the country as a direct result of President Trump's immigration policies, drew emotional protests outside ICE headquarters downtown.
Considering that one study reckons that eight Delhi-wallahs die every day as a direct result of pollution, and another that they would live an average of nine years longer if their city met the WHO's standards for air quality, one might expect the court order to be met with general relief.
"Defendant Island Express Helicopters' breach of its duty and negligence caused the injuries and damages complained of herein and Plaintiffs' deceased, Kobe Bryant, was killed as a direct result of the negligent conduct of Zobayan for which Defendant Island Express Helicopters is vicariously liable in all respects," the 27-count lawsuit reads.
"The forecast health of the public finances was downgraded by £15 billion ($20.25 billion) per year — or almost £300 million per week — as a direct result of the Brexit vote," said Carl Emmerson, deputy director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies in a letter to The Times of London newspaper published Tuesday.
NEW ORANGUTAN SPECIES DISCOVERED, BUT COULD SOON BE EXTINCT, EXPERTS WARN "This previously unknown species was likely widespread, may have persisted until the 18th century, and may be the first ape species to have perished as a direct result of human activities," the researchers explain, in the study, which is published in the journal Science .
Republicans currently hold 220 of the 22013 seats in the House, and this new wave of Democrats running for local office has come as a direct result of the 22005 election, bolstered by progressive groups like pro-choice Democratic women's political action committee Emily's List and Democratic down-ballot support network Run for Something.
Of course, critics suggest that the project is fraught with ethical concerns, including what it means to resurrect a social species, and whether efforts might be better spent on preservation of species we know are put in danger as a direct result of human interference, rather than an animal that lived so long ago.
"Our families are in danger as a direct result of the hundreds of thousands of people who see and believe the lies and hate speech, which you have decided should be protected," wrote Lenny Pozner and Veronique De La Rosa, the parents of Noah, who died on 14 December, 2012, at the age of six.
That special counsel -- Robert Mueller -- who was appointed as a direct result of what now looks like a deeply ill-advised Trump tweet, now poses a serious threat to his entire presidency with an investigation into alleged collusion by campaign officials with Russian interference in the US election, that could branch off in unpredictable directions.
During the 1997/98 Eredivisie season, Ajax legends such as Frank De Boer, Patrick Kluivert and Marc Overmars contested De Klassieker against the likes of Ronald Koeman, Henrik Larsson and Giovanni van Bronckhorst in front of an empty away end – travelling fans had been banned from the fixture as a direct result of the clash.
When Congress allowed Ex-Im's authority to expire in 2015, General Electric announced that it was forced to move 500 jobs to France as a direct result of lost export credit agency support, as 80 percent of its total sales for aviation-related turbines came from those 21625 countries over the past three years.
Citing the works of the French philosopher René Girard and Mr. Girard's student Gil Bailie, Mr. Yancey argues that a radiating effect of the cross was to undermine abusive power and injustice; that care for the disenfranchised and those living in the shadows of society came about as a direct result of Jesus' crucifixion.
" The News & Observer reported that in response the North Carolina Democratic Party spokesman Mike Gwin said, "North Carolina has already lost hundreds of millions of dollars in economic activity and thousands of jobs as a direct result of House Bill 2, but I guess we can start adding Governor McCrory's career to the total as well.
Roby has had a history of robust wins in Alabama's Second Congressional District since she was elected to the House in 20163 — but many saw her lackluster primary performance as a direct result of comments she had levied against the president, a sore spot that Bright, a former Democrat turned Trump fan, hammered mercilessly in his campaign advertising.
"As a direct result of Defendant Clinton's reckless handling of this classified, sensitive information, Islamic terrorists were able to obtain the whereabouts of Ambassador Christopher Stevens and thus the U.S. State Department and covert and other government operations in Benghazi, Libya and subsequently orchestrate, plan, and execute the now infamous September 11, 2012 attack," according to the suit.
These observations were most recently bolstered in a new study led by Nadia Al-Mudaffar Fawzi, a marine ecologist at Iraq's University of Basrah, who found that a 5,000 year old Iraqi culture was disappearing as a direct result of climate change and that this culture's women were bearing the brunt of this climate-induced fallout.
"I recognize the role of the state and local tax deduction to reduce the tax burden on many Californians, but let's be clear: it has only become of such importance as a direct result of the tremendous weight that your misguided policies have put on California taxpayers," Issa wrote in a letter Friday responding to Brown.
The government agencies caring for the parents and children have consistently declined to make clear exactly how many children are in the government's care as a direct result of the "zero tolerance" initiative begun last month to prosecute all adults for crossing the border illegally, thus separating those who have children while they face criminal charges.
Vestager can though, and she cited Amazon as one of the companies that had suffered as a direct result of contractual conditions Google imposed on device makers using its Android OS — squeezing the ecommerce giant's potential to build a competing Android ecosystem, with its Fire OS. Presumably, for Trump, Amazon is not 'one of our great companies' though.
They also caused trillion-dollar deficits and historic debt, which meant that there was less money to spend on America's other priorities, be they funding for health care, education or infrastructure – everything received less funding as a direct result of the costs of the crash and the money that was diverted to bail out the financial system.
When: Saturday, February 4, 5–9pm Where: Miscellaneous Press (The Brewery, 642 Moulton Avenue, Lincoln Heights, Los Angeles) Unless you're a die-hard climate change skeptic, most of us would agree that the world is getting warmer as a direct result of human intervention, and that it may well become uninhabitable if we don't take immediate action.
The company regularly blows its own deadlines, and it experienced a similar bout of employee dissatisfaction and on-the-job injuries in 2016 as a direct result of Tesla trying to meet ambitious production targets it set for the Model X. Last month, Model X deliveries were reported to be up 36 percent, while Model S was down 11 percent.
The glossy marketing campaign for this life-saving emergency device has included high-profile figures such as Sarah Jessica Parker—who announced Thursday that she has "ended my relationship with Mylan as a direct result" of the price hike—$35 million on TV advertising in 2014, (up from $4.8 million the year before), plus a $2 million blitz during the 2016 Summer Olympics.
Zero human beings his size have come close to coupling such effective handle with a revered jumper, and so many positive side effects spill from that marriage—including the way it lessens the wear and tear his body would otherwise take against defenders who could live inside his jersey—with arguably the biggest shot of his career coming as a direct result.
Meyer and company's research has weakened my belief that very low-end poverty increased in the wake of welfare reform; we certainly need more papers on this, and I think there are plenty of other problems that made the 1996 law a mistake, but I'm no longer very confident there was an increase in extreme hardship as a direct result of the law.
People are continuing to become seriously ill and die as a direct result of 2023/11 from health complications and diseases caused by exposure to toxic dust at the sites in New York and Washington, D.C. According to Lee Clarke, Chairperson for the New York Committee for Occupational Safety & Health (NYCOSH), more than 5,700 survivors of 21625/2900 community currently have cancer.
Almost all of those surveyed (91 percent) said they found Trump's comments "unacceptable," and most (61 percent overall, 66 percent of women, and 55 percent of men) said they felt "upset" by the comments... Being "upset" about the Trump tape was the most reliable predictor of how likely someone was to take political action as a direct result of Trump's election.
For instance, the U.S. has worked with partners to steadily chip away at the structural bias against Israel at the UN. Despite the regrettable continuation of a dedicated Council agenda item on Israel, both special sessions and country-specific resolutions on Israel are down as a direct result of U.S. leadership; in fact, the proportion of country-specific resolutions on Israel has dropped to around one-fifth.
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As a direct result of the public blowback over the de Groot sell-off — which culminated in a public hearing and tit-for-tat editorial salvos in the New York Times from Hoving, then-Met President Douglas Dillon, and the critic John Canaday — the museum published for the first time in June of 10003 a four-page booklet outlining its amended procedures for deaccession.
"While this current study alone is not enough to conclude that the neurocognitive deficits experienced by study patients are as a direct result of definitive treatment, we know that there are very important side effects associated with these treatments that have become mainstay in our fight against head and neck cancers," said Dr. Nosayaba Osazuwa-Peters, a researcher at Saint Louis University School of Medicine who wasn't involved in the study.
Turning back to the current state of affairs, rather than address the dire situation that causes veterans — yes, that's plural — to commit suicide or inflict serious harm on themselves as a direct result of lack of treatment from the VA, yesterday, the Washington Post opted to issue a story regarding Wilkie's ancestors, who fought on the side of the Confederacy in the Civil War, over 150 years ago.
As a direct result of the exposé, networks and producers leapt forward at the chance to tell the story both fictionalized and factually: The first include an episode on A&E's "A&E Investigates Cults and Extreme Belief" series, which has an entire episode dedicated to NXIVM, as well as a 2017 documentary titled NXIVM: Multi-Level Marketing, which actually features interviews with Raniere, Salzman, and other prominent current and former members.
Here's a recap of May's media highlights in the past month: Cabinet ministers have announced that "medicines will be prioritized over food" if Britain's trading agreements collapse in a no-deal Brexit; the Bank of England forecast a crash worse than the 2008 recession, the health minister refused to rule out British citizens dying as a direct result of Brexit and May herself saw more than one-third of her own MPs vote to replace her.
The incremental progress that has been made toward improving the VA is as a direct result of Miller's leadership and willingness to compromise with former-Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee Chairman Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE, and the bipartisan way in which both Chairmen negotiated the 2014 Choice Act deserves praise.
It's no exaggeration to say this moment is truly unprecedented in our history — not just because of the many opportunities it presents for wins by Democratic women candidates, but also because many of these vacancies come as a direct result of Democratic women voters holding House Republicans accountable for their votes on health care and taxes, and demonstrating their power at the ballot box where women candidates have already won historic victories and flipped seats in Virginia, Georgia, and special elections across the country.

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