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As it would be for someone with such mythical stature.
This was as crazy then as it would be now.
But I never knew as bad as it would be.
" "It was very hurtful, as it would be to any woman.
It's not as good sober as it would be if I were drunk.
And it would simply be as insensitive as it would be ill-advised.
It was a presidential press conference as it would be performed by a comedian.
Such an arrangement would be as fragile as it would be distasteful, of course.
That part of the possibly true story is not great, as it would be illegal.
These devices aren't always broadcasting a radio frequency as it would be too battery intensive.
For him, that's not as much a concern as it would be for another candidate.
And it was as unexpected for me as it would be for nearly any American.
"A ticket was then issued as it would be in any case," according to the spokesperson.
Morris said he did not use any credentials or sensitive data, as it would be unlawful.
This is the game Infamous: Second Light as it would be seen on an original PS4.
It obviously wasn't coming as easily to her as it would be to a trained chef.
Little wonder, as it would be disastrous for not just Hong Kong but China more broadly.
And so, compelling as it would be, a bout between him and Nurmagomedov is unlikely to materialize.
Being suspicious of Big Vape's motives is perfectly reasonable, as it would be of any big business.
My data is still tracked there, but not as much as it would be by the app.
This was in the 1970s and it was not recognized as readily as it would be now.
The laser is focused on the surface, just as it would be if it were making a cut.
So be it resolved that we stop talking about this idea, as indisputably fun as it would be.
At the time, it was as hard to dislike Grillo as it would be to dislike John Oliver.
What's next: Daunting and expensive as it would be, a national overhaul of the grid is sorely needed.
If true, it is just as invalid if he wins as it would be if Hillary Clinton wins.
To allow him a fifth season of this punishment would be as cruel as it would be unusual.
Officials have decided the buildings will be demolished as it would be too dangerous to leave them there.
Forcing Apple to make iPhones in the US would be as logistically impossible as it would be economically disastrous.
As great as it would be to talk about a single standout feature, the Chromebook R11 doesn't have any.
Mullock's view is a treaty would be preferable as it would be at lesser risk of a legal challenge.
"Because it's air, of course conflagration would be just as it would be in a normal atmosphere," he says.
" Rishe said ABC's new play should be the Thursday Night Football package as it would be "more cost-effective.
That doesn't necessarily mean coming out with how they really feel about Trump, as it would be political suicide.
It's on the aftermarket manufacturers to make the experience as seamless as it would be with a built-in system.
It was great for that year, but wouldn't really hold up as well today, as it would be too slow.
Layered between the sweet cookies as it would be in the real dessert is a cream cheese frosting flavored creme.
Wall Street believes that both Washington and Beijing are motivated to find an agreement as it would be mutually beneficial.
Outside, it was cold but not as cold as it would be the following morning, when it was 15 degrees.
It would be as reductive to call Wendell Berry a conservationist as it would be to call him an essayist.
Some players feared it might be just as hard to give critical feedback as it would be to receive it.
The process of playing your game during development is just not that pleasant as it would be for other genres.
It's not as heavy as it would be if it was filled with only soil, and the paper will decompose.
That's the same process in the car as it would be in ElliQ; indeed, the same code runs in both.
Additionally, the growth might not be based so much on hype or hope as it would be on solid foundations.
The IMF, however, said the deficit is likely to remain manageable as it would be financed largely by foreign direct investment.
Shareholders would be keen for a sale, as it would be a relatively fast way for them to recoup their investments.
Allen and "Elsie" convince Lotus to give them the child, as it would be better if he were raised in America.
Thiam said there was no need for consolidation with other European banks as it would be difficult in "this new environment".
Reality seems to be as in flux for her as it would be for Barry or Wally in the Speed Force.
Such treatment is discriminatory, just as it would be if applied to individuals of a specific race, gender or religious affiliation.
Senate Republican leaders would not be able to ignore it, as it would be a privileged item demanding immediate floor action.
"But the impact will not be as big as it would be if another country had discovered this problem," he said.
"We believe that the impact of stress on bats would be very much as it would be on people," said Cunningham.
Talking was easy, as it used to be when she was younger and as it would be again in the future.
As comforting as it would be to consider North Carolina a unique example, it was not alone in this sudden shift.
Private sector employees are not involved in the process, as it would be impossible to ensure their neutrality — a nonnegotiable condition.
But this effect is the same as it would be if Chinese steel makers had a genuine efficiency advantage over our producers.
Drexel Hamilton analyst Cody Acree said South Korea's Dongbu could be a target as it would be immediately accretive to TowerJazz's earnings.
As great as it would be to have some inside scoop on the upcoming award ceremony, this isn't how the Grammys work.
They were also advised to fly first through Hawaii, and then to California, as it would be easier to clear immigration there.
So it is a good trade; it's just not as good as it would be if the turnout rates were more equitable.
Just as it would be a grand gesture you giving food if any Argentina or Brazil player was to score a goal.
On view were 100 pieces that anyone could take home for free, each labelled as it would be in a typical exhibition.
Kato said that as it would be difficult to track the source of the infections, Japan could see a rise in cases.
But that same year, Azaria stated he would be willing to step down as it would be "the right thing to do".
Both the U.K. and EU insist that this limbo status would only ever be temporary, as it would be in neither side's interest.
The LME had been seen as the favorite as it would be the most efficient option for those wanting to use both venues.
Some towns even enacted laws to prevent prisoners from being fed them too frequently, as it would be inhumane to give them more.
Is her behavior and desire to dress as she wants an act of feminist defiance, as it would be for an adult woman?
I thought we should make a movie that was about the audience as much as it would be about the people on stage.
It's plain she was hoping the brilliance of her work would be enough, as it would be for a man in her position.
He understood that Vietnam would be a complicated legacy for the troops, just as it would be for the press corps and himself.
An OLANO-led government might struggle to agree on policies, however, as it would be made up parties including eurosceptics, conservatives and progressives.
This is unfair to poor people just trying to obtain a gun for self-defense, just as it would be unfair to voters.
I don't slight anyone for thinking our marriage was a joke initially, as it would be very on-brand for both of us.
As a result, the planet's northern pole is in sunlight all throughout Saturn's day, much as it would be on Earth during northern summer.
My first step was to conquer the overnight flight from New York to Helsinki as it would be the most stressful of the journey.
Most economists agree that it's hard to quantify the exact impact of a "no deal" Brexit as it would be an unprecedented, uncertain scenario.
While temperatures also continue to rise, global warming is not as drastic as it would be in unmitigated climate change, according to these researchers.
Third, the proximity of a cluster's stars to one another means interstellar travel is not nearly as onerous as it would be for humanity.
Because 95 percent of its listings are pre-furnished, that's not as much of an ordeal as it would be with a traditional rental.
Even though Alexa is built into the speaker, the Sonos app is still useful as it would be for the Echo and Home, too.
The PP criticized Sanchez's overtures to Podemos and said a leftist coalition would be "electoral fraud" as it would be against the Spanish vote.
Each paragraph was numbered, as it would be if the story were encountered during a standardized test, rather than pulled from a library shelf.
Ferrero and Mondelez are seen as front-runners as it would be easier for them to reap synergies from the acquisition, the paper said.
They didn't feel pain like I did; being abused wasn't as bad for them as it would be for someone like me, I figured.
Adding one more missed payment is not as significant as it would be on someone who has a clean credit report, according to Lulic.
As convenient as it would be, there is no one-size-fits-all profile of who carries out mass shootings in the United States.
As great as it would be to have the humanoid astronauts meet, we'll all just have to wait for a robot rendezvous in space.
It would be as problematic to blame him for train deaths as it would be to give him full credit for no plane deaths.
Adding one more missed payment is not as significant as it would be on someone who has a clean credit report, according to Lulic.
The issue would be a fight between Trump and the media as much as it would be about the government shutdown or immigration policy.
Fulfilling as it would be to change your friend's behavior, confronting her about it is unlikely to accomplish more than embarrassing both of you.
"They would say they didn't want to fight with a gay person, as it would be embarrassing if they won or lost," she said.
His widow said that as difficult as it would be for her, she would return to Kansas after the funeral to fulfill her husband's dream.
Getting started with Lego Boost is, in one way, at least, just as daunting as it would be with any other 847-piece Lego set.
Rocheron said they really wanted to blur the lines between what was real and artificial, just as it would be in the film's fictional reality.
Yet as it would be folly to destroy NATO, so it would be foolish to will the EU's collapse, for both trade and security reasons.
It is as unlikely as it would be for a random earthquake in a medieval village to re-arrange everything to produce a modern city.
""It is as unlikely as it would be for a random earthquake in a medieval village to re-arrange everything to produce a modern city.
Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Regina Lopez told a media briefing the project would damage the environment as it would be located on a watershed.
It seems as bizarre to issue an alert for Europe as it would be for all of Asia or Africa (or indeed the United States).
Despite "the sky is falling" hyperbole, as horrible as it would be, the world does not end if North Korea gets a certain military capability.
As unconventional as it would be to take the ball out of James and Irving's hands, convention isn't doing much for the Cavs right now.
It is inaccurate to call the easing of restrictions "a tax," as it would be insurers — and not the government — that imposes and collects charges.
Much as it would be nice to relegate pro wrestling's long history of drug abuse to the past, PED excesses have only abated, not disappeared.
I called AAA first, and then Ted, who joined me and brought me a coat, as it would be cold once the sun went down.
As painful and terrible as it would be, especially for the families of victims, it may be time to release graphic video of the victims.
The recipe was familiar to me, as it would be to most home bakers: It follows the elemental cream-the-butter-and-sugar-together method.
The middle of the narrow room is dominated by a large rug with a Penguins logo, as it would be in their home locker room.
It's as absurd to insist that every building wear classical dress as it would be to require public officials to don knee breeches and wigs.
Such a beginning is understandable for Fussell, as it would be for any essayist — to stake a claim in one's enterprise, to make it matter.
This would probably prevent Zelenskiy from calling an election as it would be too close to the current planned date of the poll in late October.
"It will be a low-emission cauldron as it would be an oxymoron to talk about sustainability and then burn massive amounts of gas," Balich said.
As wonderful as it would be to see Damon portraying another member of the Avengers' extended squad, his role is surprisingly tiny for the movie star.
Indeed, it's as strange as it would be if every time you measured a cup of rice, you observed that the number of grains was prime.
When asked about Kelvin's involvement in the business, Page said the retailer's engagement with its founder would be as it would be with any major shareholder.
Speaking to BBC Radio 4, Corbyn said that he supports a "maximum earnings limit" as it would be a fair way of tackling gross economic inequality.
If you lose access to your phone, for example, paying your balance and locking your card isn't as seamless as it would be on competing cards.
Just as it would be a mistake to read much into a few polls, the recent move toward Brexit should not be dismissed out of hand.
They also cautioned that changing the date from Tuesday to Monday could adversely affect television coverage, as it would be Sunday night in the United States.
The organization also advised against using drones to search for the little pup, as it would be against the law due to the area's residential status.
"As it is, the current ruling coalition cannot be as robustly pro-European as it would be without the AfD threatening its right flank," Soros noted.
Underwater, everything is 10 times as difficult as it would be above ground: communicating, solving complex technical problems, providing emergency care, just moving around, he said.
Moreover, legislators should add penalties for companies that fail to do so, as it would be in keeping with Supreme Court decisions on the First Amendment.
This is potentially a big deal, as it would be the first time the whistleblower provided more information since their complaint was released in late September.
Iran's authorities, led by conservative Muslim clerics, strongly dislike the pre-Islamic festival of Chaharshanbe Suri, or Fireworks Wednesday, as it would be called in English.
As Rick Hasen explains in Slate, doing this would violate legal precedents, as it would be effectively changing the rules under which the election took place.
It won't be as drastic as it would be on a sunny day, but things should get cooler, explained Jeffrey Wood, also from the University of Missouri.
There can be no independence referendum until the terms of Brexit are known, as it would be unfair on the Scots to vote without knowing the details.
When you press down two buttons next to each other, that's no longer "the yellow note plus the blue note," as it would be in Rock Band.
It would be wrong to tar all anti-immigrationists as 'fascists', just as it would be wrong to depict all pro-immigrationists as committed to 'cultural suicide'.
For Altria, the move isn't as risky as it would be for a company like Juul, because Altria also makes traditional tobacco products like Marlboro, CNBC reports.
As easy as it would be to dismiss Arie Luyendyk Jr., the next Bachelor, as merely a handsome race-car driver from Arizona, the guy's got layers.
" Reddick says his approach is the same as it would be for any race, but that "you kind of look at it like a cutoff (elimination) race.
Haddad's candidacy is not in danger of being blocked, as it would be virtually impossible for a trial to play out before the country's elections next month.
"One of the challenges is that growth isn't necessarily as inherently explosive in a micro-network as it would be with a broader social network," said Rojo.
But that shift, as important as it would be, may be just the beginning of the changes in store for the Federal Communications Commission under Trump's administration.
"The physical assault, humiliation and emotional distress have all been very painful and difficult for Candiace, as it would be for anyone attacked so viciously," he continued.
"It is very distracting to the president, as it would be to any citizen, to be investigated," Kelly said in an interview with Fox News's Laura Ingraham.
As satisfying as it would be to join the chorus calling for Mr. Christie to quit, perhaps it is better to let him keep his latest promise.
Mondesir: We were already seasoned clubbers, and the thought of partying with tweaked kids with glowsticks was as ridiculous then to us as it would be today.
Though I am strongly opposed to this idea, I accept that it is not as insane to discuss it as it would be to discuss nuking hurricanes.
He noted that as a fixed-income investor, however, he wasn't fully divesting from South Korea as it would be difficult to buy the assets back later.
As damaging as it would be, I believe that Mr. Trump will refuse to answer any questions on the grounds that it may tend to incriminate him.
U.S. officials speaking to NBC said they "do not expect Russia to attack critical infrastructure" during the election, as it would be seen as an act of war.
As scary as it would be to move a billion people's furniture, Facebook needed to fundamentally overhaul its interface to put the camera at the core of Messenger.
"At the end of the day, the focus that we've had on the issues is exactly the same as it would be regardless of the primary," Harder said.
The bride's family formed a cluster on their side of the ballroom to symbolize their home or village as it would be in an Igbo state in Nigeria.
There are arguments to be made about the legality of Facebook and Instagram listening to their users, as it would be illegal to collect audio recordings from people.
It is as unlikely that society will move backward on this issue as it would be to contemplate that states would someday return to outlawing marriage between races.
"Primitivism," as it would be called, would become a major component of Modernism's efforts to affirm itself against an academic tradition based on codes from the Italian Renaissance.
The smaller question: $420 per share makes sense as a typical take-private premium, as it would be around 22% higher than where Tesla shares opened this morning.
Failing to mention them was as bizarre as it would be to write a history of slavery and ignore the ordeal of Africans brought to America in chains.
I'm in a cash burn right now, but it's not as bad as it would be if I didn't make some adjustments to in-source instead of outsource.
It's as legal for GEO to force its facilities' residents to work as it would be to make seniors in government-funded nursing homes scrub their neighbors' showers.
The conversations will continue and continue, and they are going to make Thanksgiving 2016 plenty complicated, just as it would be if the election results had been reversed.
As satisfying (not to mention easy) as it would be to place all of United's recent ills at Mourinho's door, it would not be a reflection of reality.
However, analysts at Societe Generale said any decision by Britain to leave would be just as harmful for the rest of the EU as it would be for Britain.
The soap, created from natural oils and plants, could prove successful in preventing malaria as it would be cheap and rely on existing habits of African households, Langevin said.
Lejuez further argued that operating or turning around a smaller fleet would be easier than a larger one, as it would be easier to keep the store base cohesive.
"I thought this would be a fascinating story, as it would be the first time our midwives would have seen this process (FGM)", she told the Radio Times magazine.
Nomura said in a note dated Thursday that it expected the new jet black casing color would slightly benefit Hon Hai, as it would be more difficult to produce.
A debate about future relations with the EU was needed as it would be "dangerous" to have equivalence from Brussels without a "rules of the game" pact, Bailey said.
That latter feature — finding stems and derivatives — could help Spotify in its music recommendation service, as it would be able to connect different songs that share similar sounds, perhaps.
" Little believes even if an engagement has been forthcoming Markle might prefer to spend the holidays with her own family – as it would be the "last Christmas of freedom.
There are no specific, required circumstances for reveling in a backlog which is as thrilling to me as it would be rote to anyone who else who read it.
Dr Masopust does not believe researchers should switch to using dirty mice for all their studies as it would be difficult to compare experiments in one lab with another.
As important as it would be for Democrats to unite and to keep left-of-center voters from straying, it would be even more helpful to win Republican converts.
If you don't need all the bells and whistles from this slow cooker, you may want to consider a simpler version as it would be quite a bit cheaper.
This new technique for transparent organs just happens to map every bit of a kidney, showing how the organ is vascularized as it would be in the human body.
Just as it would be folly to ask the Army to build and operate submarines, asking someone else to do NASA's job would be an invitation to organizational chaos.
As nice as it would be to survive off cream cheese bagels and Doritos, the potassium, dietary fibres, and cornucopia of vitamins found in fruit are kinda useful too.
As much as it would be easy to blame this on a photographer or someone in the background, the photo clearly shows at least two bodyguards standing around the mess.
This, says Infineon, permits the full power of the laser to be used for scanning instead of its light being dispersed, as it would be in a flash-based system.
It's also where I was finally able to use iMessage with my friends, but having it on my laptop isn't nearly as useful as it would be on my phone.
Key drone specsImage: DJIReading through drone technical specifications isn't quite as daunting as it would be for a phone or laptop, but there are a few key considerations to make.
Quaglia also said the bombings are likely not related to the recent constitutional referendum, as it would be difficult to plan and execute coordinated explosions in such a short time.
"The United States should find out what the price for a cap on North Korea's nuclear programme would be, as it would be an important and realistic objective," he said.
One of the tracks, "Mystery of Love," now has a music video—and, as it would be an affront if it depicted anything else, it features moments from the film.
By "every so often" I meant "once per year," as it would be nearly 365 days before Ancel would post another WiLD photo, promising he was still working on it.
According to shoppers, the plumping effect isn't quite as intense as it would be with a more traditional lip plumper, but that might actually be far more comfortable to wear.
No Democratic presidential candidate has carried Mississippi since 1976, but Mr. Espy's party affiliation is perhaps not as grave a hindrance as it would be in most other Southern states.
Much more interesting is what comes next, as Vlatko Andonovski has to whittle down his squad not to 23, as it would be for the World Cup, but to 18.
On the other hand, a shot of bourbon is just as welcome with a burger as it would be with any number of other purchases — haircuts, MetroCards, the morning paper.
Leaving soybeans alone is probably the smarter choice for China as it would be virtually impossible to shun the U.S. product altogether, though that was not necessarily the expected outcome.
That was precisely the thing that we denied, so that&aposs not in our culture, in a vivid clear sense as it would be if we had been free - truly free.
Then it should be released back into the Loch with measures put in place to make sure it is not disturbed - as it would be an extremely rare species needing conservation.
The league statement said it was inappropriate for the umpires' union to comment on player discipline, just as it would be inappropriate for the players' union to comment on umpire discipline.
Binaural recordings are created by capturing sound as it would be heard by human ears, which can trick the brain into thinking the 3D sound is happening in its immediate vicinity.
And since the companies claim they're not interested in breaking the other rules as it would be against their interests, there doesn't seem to be any objection to enacting those rules.
The stakes are higher for the IMF, as it would be called in quickly to provide loans for the new government to ease a humanitarian crisis and revive a collapsed economy.
It's rare to see two characters fight just for the sport of it, and their enjoyment makes it just as thrilling as it would be if they were facing real peril.
And Emily's mother's misguided last-minute bid to move her daughter to another hospital is both as frustrating and as understandable as it would be if it was your own mother.
This would free banks to lend to viable companies, he says, but spare the taxpayer, as it would be financed by the private sector with the help of some state guarantees.
Though Japan provided rear support for the United States during the Vietnam and Korean Wars, this alliance has never been tested as it would be in a conflict with North Korea.
Robert Peston of ITV News reported that a senior minister had told him that a coalition would be far preferable to a looser alliance, as it would be more stable. Mrs.
The truth As interesting as it would be to attribute such an important part of baseball to two deaf players, the recorded history of the game just doesn't stand it up.
However, the status of future supplies of nuclear fuel have not yet been agreed as it would be part of a future trade agreement between the EU and the United Kingdom.
In fact, the vehicle seems like it could just as fun for hanging out as it would be to travel in — something that the budding #vanlife community might be interested in.
They expected any such deal would destabilize Abe's administration as it would be seen negatively by his supporters and as the Japanese economy wasn't strong enough to take an exchange-rate shock.
At that time, the company warned that sluggish sales in warm-weather clothing would weigh on its sales and margins in the second quarter, as it would be forced into additional discounting.
Infantino said a decision would be made by March, although it was still not clear whether an enlarged tournament would be feasible as it would be "difficult" to stage in Qatar alone.
You know, if we put $5 billion in something, and it's 10% of the market cap, which would be as much as it would be, you're talking $50 billion in upmarket caps.
Brussels believes it should play a bigger role in political negotiations about Syria's future as it would be ready to contribute major funds to help rebuild the country when the conflict ends.
If the ABC reality star were to have told Bryan, "We're getting these watches," it wouldn't have seemed noteworthy at all, as it would be implied The Bachelorette is footing the bill.
But the wall — symbolic of an iron-fisted immigration policy and providing a rallying cry for his supporters — has proved to be as divisive in theory as it would be in practice.
The issue, he explained, is that other countries are very unlikely to use Russia's system, particularly as it would be fairly straightforward for the U.S. government to threaten sanctions against this too.
Just as it would be monumental for the Academy to award the radical separatist politics of Black Panther for Best Picture, these other aspects of the film have an unmistakable power too.
"As bad as it would be any time, it will be worse this time," said Max Stier, president of the Partnership for Public Service, a nonprofit group that studies the federal government.
Both studies seem to support what Kerns&apos study showed: that losing weight might be twice as hard as it would be for a thin person, but it isn&apost high-risk.
Amid these circumstances, Draghi cannot credibility threaten a looser policy stance as it would be "hard to justify in the absence of deteriorating inflation and growth outlooks," ING said in the note.
Innes said the measures taken by Chinese authorities to avoid large-scale layoffs were "keeping a lid on gold prices as it would be positive for growth and bullish for equity markets".
But just as it would be ill-advised to assume that "violent crime has dropped" based on the FBI's data, it's also tricky to suggest the rate of rape is going up.
It is not a joke that they realize they might have missed out on some great sex from reading 50 Shades of Grey, as it would be in so many other movies.
Sara, also a swimmer, said she told her sister that if their boat capsized during the journey they should just try to save themselves as it would be impossible to help everyone else.
For now though, a lot of this is purely hypothetical, as it would be a massive leap to go from the three rear cameras on the LG V40 all the way to 16.
And it also makes sense strategically for the group as it would be punishing Turkey (which has reluctantly become more active in fighting ISIS networks in Turkey) while sowing doubt about the YPG.
On the customer's side, pickup is not as difficult as it would be with other e-commerce retailers — there is a Walmart store within 10 miles of 90 percent of the U.S. population.
While the idea sounds great to empower women's choices about having children, a scrappy start up may want to think twice before offering this as it would be extremely costly to scale.  4.
Unable to go back to sleep, I decided to go for a run outside, as it would be too hot and muggy here in Little Rock to do so later in the day.
"In most cases now and in the future, the government's requested order would be substantially burdensome, as it would be impossible to perform," lawyers for the company wrote in a publicly filed briefing.
The committee of lawmakers also said that without improvements to the accuracy of migration data the government would struggle to control immigration after Brexit as it would be formulating policy "in the dark".
That in turn would mean that either Democratic control of the House after the midterms would be very narrow or, shocking as it would be to many now, the Republicans could retain control.
Petra said it would mine less of the small, low value diamonds from its Cullinan mine as it would be uneconomic and as the company looks to focus on value rather than volume.
Cy pres awards, which remain rare, give money that cannot feasibly be distributed to participants in a class action suit to unrelated entities as long as it would be in the plaintiffs' interests.
Echoing U.S. concerns, Nordic EU countries have expressed concerns the tax could damage the bloc's competitiveness as it would be imposed on revenues rather than profits, which is the traditional way of taxing companies.
It's nowhere near as fast as the processor in the iPhone XR or XS. Still, once an app is up and running, it's just as good as it would be on a Pixel 33.
Trump acts as if it is obvious and easily understood that no one would release returns while being audited -- as it would be were Trump "simply" a rich person concerned with his money, alone.
McCain: It is "more than disturbing" if the reports are true that Trump wanted Coats to urge Comey to back off the FBI probe, as it would be a clear obstruction of the investigation.
But both domestic and global supplies are at comfortable levels, so a U.S. corn crop 2751 percent smaller than a year ago is not as bullish as it would be under a tighter scenario.
There's an unsettled debate over whether the Justice Department can indict a sitting president, as unlikely as it would be, but there would be no constitutional obstacle to charging Trump after he leaves office.
Plus, even if you get a good seal, the sound of an aircraft engine probably isn't going to be reduced as well as it would be with a good pair of noise canceling headphones.
Hassini suggested that doing an Instagram story was better than an actual post as it would be less clearly a paid partnership, and he said he was fine to promote it before trying too.
But I'm pleased to report that no significant cultural differences are evident at the wine and beer counters: The selection is thinning out as fast as it would be in Brooklyn under similar circumstances.
For McIlroy, a key sticking point is that the PGL proposal would not allow him the freedom to make his own schedule as it would be mandatory for players to participate in each event.
It's justifiable if Rousey's transphobia and Sandy Hook trutherism are where you bail, just as it would be if Warrior's return or Mike Tyson's 1998 arrival as a recently convicted and released rapist was.
That was the smart thing to do, but it wasn't nearly as handy as it would be to walk into the Apple Store this fall and trade in my iPhone 7 for the new thing.
But it now appears unlikely this will be enacted as it would be onerous for banks and would not address risks on FC mortgages - a view that has been expressed by the Financial Stability Committee.
As it would be somewhat impractical to have the Assistant read you the menu, the initial command really only kicks off a tap-driven experience that has you select menu items and confirm the order.
The omission is a bit of a disappointment, as it would be nice to see the Go support Google's own stylus — right now, the Pen only works with the Pixelbook and Google's Pixel Slate tablet.
Just as it would be wrong to breed animals for the sake of torturing them, or to have children only to enslave them, it would be wrong to mistreat the conscious machines of the future.
As hard as it would be to say goodbye to her now, it would have been 100 times harder for both of us if I took a leap and then said goodbye in another week.
The Civil Aviation Authority had said in January it was purposely not planning for a scenario where it was excluded from Europe's safety body, "as it would be misleading to suggest that's a viable option".
As cool as it would be to deploy high-tech VR-equipped robots on an alien surface, many space advocates are likely to think telepresence is less satisfying than landing actual people on other worlds.
If you schedule a morning run or a technology-free dinner with your family, remember that it's just as important to keep these appointments as it would be to keep a meeting with your boss.
Losing the contract could deal a blow to Exxon's broader Iraqi plans, as it would be handed rights to develop at least two southern oilfields - Nahr Bin Umar and Artawi - as part of the deal.
That is, you can view Instagram as it would be seen by a friend, or by any other user on the service whether that's a pop star, celebrity, techie, politician, tastemaker, or even a brand.
While YouTube said in a blog post after the announcement that it would use machine learning to identify this type of content, its commitment is not enforceable, as it would be under an FTC order.
It might not be as hard to get these initiatives passed as it would be to pass gun laws that saved the same number of lives, but my guess is that the two are close.
According to Quartz, about 27 tons of trash have been brought to the park since the shutdown — and none of it is being disposed of or handled as it would be if staffing were present.
It's as if he were presenting death as it would be experienced in a dream state, a place where memory greets loss in a psychedelic jumble, tangled with flashes of angels, Heaven, and spiritual release.
But just as it would be an oversimplification to say that the championship was decided last week, it misses the point a little to suggest it was all determined in those eight days in September.
If you only knew Joan from the pilot, the fact that the series ends with Joan offering Peggy a partnership in her own production company would be just as mind-boggling as it would be thrilling.
Just as it would be fruitless to make broad assumptions about humans by focusing on people from one region or one time period, so too does Westworld's wealth bottleneck distort the results of its mysterious experiment.
At the least, the world's biggest banks are undoubtedly salivating at the chance to work on such a big I.P.O., as much to claim credit for a prestigious assignment as it would be for the fees.
Hiram (Mark Consuelos) calls Archie's effort silly, which it is, and tells Archie to bring back the Dark Circle as it would be supported by the new Sheriff, Michael Minetta (Henderson Wade), who Hiram knows well.
Late on Tuesday, Casino said it would not pay an interim dividend as it would be focusing instead on cutting its debts, while S&P also cut its credit ratings on Casino to B from BB-.
By integrating professional profile data into Office 365, email and other communication apps, users would be more inclined to keep that information up-to-date as it would be more visible to friends, colleagues and others.
But it would be unlikely to do so as once it had introduced the bill, if it then won the case it would likely be stuck with it as it would be politically difficult to withdraw.
Prakash Agarwal, head of financial institutions at India Ratings and Research, said the latest infusion is unlikely to help bank lending much as it would be just sufficient to allow them to meet regulatory capital needs.
But the change so close to the 19th Party Congress may mean he has to wait longer for further promotion, as it would be unusual to move the holder of such an important post within months.
Kumar said India need to act soon to protect its fragile steel industry from predatory imports as it would be difficult to revive it if the situation was allowed to deteriorate for three-to-four years.
JOHANNESBURG, June 6 (Reuters) - South Africa's MTN Group said on Wednesday it was excited by the potential opening up of the Ethiopian market "as it would be a natural fit for MTN's existing pan African footprint".
It found that about half the country would face thinner coverage for people who buy their own insurance, as it would be unlikely to include mental health and addiction treatment services, maternity care or rehabilitation services.
Even in the House of Lords, where Johnson doesn't have a lot of support, peers were restrained from staging too much of a challenge, as it would be seen as stymieing the will of the electorate.
But raising taxes to more adequately fund the system or bumping up cost sharing to encourage more discretion in health care use is almost as big of a political challenge there as it would be here.
It is the kind of deal that would fit philosophically in the Trump administration wheelhouse as it would be bilateral in nature, since members of the European Union are unable to negotiate trade outside the union.
A visit by Xi would be a huge diplomatic win for Kim, as it would be the first visit by a Chinese president to North Korea since the hermit kingdom's resumed its missile testing in 2006.
A deal with Delta would be a massive boost for Bombardier as it would be the first major U.S. airline to purchase the CSeries, which is entering service years late and billions of dollars over-budget.
In December 2018, Cuban government commented to the Associated Press that the law's impact would be softened as it would be applied only in exceptional cases to artistic products containing public obscenity, racist, or sexist content.
But people seem to be setting it aside and sort of getting on with things, so we are seeing a recovery, stronger investment, not as good as it would be without that but still there is one.
As cool as it would be to build your own robot at home, you're not going to be able to go and pick up the actuator at a Best Buy like a Arduino board any time soon.
Audi has also come under scrutiny over whether some gasoline vehicles have separate software that lowered carbon dioxide emissions by detecting whether a car's steering wheel was turned as it would be when driving on a road.
Any ruling by the ECJ which deems Uber a transportation provider would have huge ramifications for its business across the region as it would be required to comply with national regulations of the 28 EU Member States.
A strong show of solidarity from 12 leading international financial institutions in support of an expatriate lesbian spouse was rejected by a Hong Kong court on Thursday as it would be unlikely to offer any new argument.
Bitcoin evangelists like John McAfee see the price of Bitcoin rising to over $500,000 by 2020, which would significantly raise energy levels consumed by the system as it would be more profitable than ever to mine bitcoins.
And given the current situation with the volcano, as difficult as it would be — and I wouldn't want to kill them with our own hands — I give the painful advice of just let the universe course-correct.
The moment I tasted the noodles with Chinese broccoli at Majordomo, David Chang's new restaurant in Los Angeles, I knew I had to have the recipe, as it would be well-suited to beer or white wine.
"We're able to process people faster as a result of our product, [and] if everybody switched over to Mobile Passport, the overall line would be one-fifth as long as it would be without it," he said.
But my personal challenge or struggle, as it would be, would really get the comedy world to understand and accept what we're doing as just as much a part of the genre as any other type of comedy.
Plus, locations like Texas and Florida are still quite far south, so the performance benefit of moving even farther south isn't going to be as consequential for US companies, as it would be for Russia or European nations.
The CEO said it would probably take longer for the company to reach its targets for the Diagnostics business, as it would be difficult to deliver 7,000 Atellica machines by the end of next fiscal year as promised.
"The new bill made the land as a collateral less attractive for banks, as it would be difficult to sell it in case of client's default, but these rules were relaxed later," said central bank analyst Kamil Klupa.
Bild am Sonntag, which cited no sources, said the software in CARB's new discovery lowered carbon dioxide emissions by detecting whether a car's steering wheel was turned as it would be if it was driving on a road.
If Markle had attended the ceremony, it would have been a major moment, as it would be the first time the two royal couples — Will and Kate and Markle and Harry, would have been pictured together in public.
Only, just as it would be pretty limiting to refer to Poliça as "that American synth-pop band", there is a whole delicious world going on inside Pinkshinyultrablast's music that words like "shoegaze" don't totally do justice to.
So I think that I am conscious of the fact that it would be both a mistake to move away from a lot of the themes as it would be to just quote them on the next one.
While his policies are thought to have more in common with those of Labour - both want to curb immigration - some analysts say he could opt for National as it would be a simpler coalition of just two parties.
"My advice to a woman who has had pre-eclampsia is the same for dementia as it would be for cardiovascular risk," said the senior author, Heather A. Boyd, a researcher at the Statens Serum Institut in Copenhagen.
As emotional as it would be for the locals to see Gasol follow his fellow grit-and-grind founding fathers Zach Randolph and Tony Allen out of town, where is this team going if it keeps the Spaniard?
As tempting as it would be to try to continue the story of the original Matrix trilogy, I'm far more interested in the universe expanding beyond Neo, Trinity, and the crew of the Nebuchadnezzar in the fourth movie.
It also noted that technical reports by two of Italy's most important restoration institutes said that the drawing could travel, as long as it would be shown for a limited number of days and under specific lighting conditions.
The U.S. Northern Command, based in Colorado, is responsible for providing military support to civil authorities like DHS and HHS, as it would be during a natural disaster, terrorist attack or any other domestic incident requiring military assistance.
"I decided to write a song based on the first thing I saw upon opening any book — as it would be a relative to that moment, at that time," Harrison wrote in "I, Me, Mine," his 1980 autobiography.
"There was a feeling that—unlikely as it would be for someone like me to do Cuba, because I am not a Latin-Americanist—what the Cubans would care about was my proximity to the President," he said.
In his FCC remarks, he added China selling its large stock of U.S. Treasuries was not "as big of a threat as it's being made out to be" as it would be hard to replace them with other assets.
To help combat this, the Taxfix app works similar to a chatbot, and — coupled with the startup's "tax-engine technology" — aims to make filing your taxes as easy as it would be if you hired your own tax accountant.
The deepwater SNE project is being closely watched as it would be the first oil development in the West African nation, in an offshore area that has recently attracted oil giants BP Plc, Total SA and China's CNOOC Ltd.
"I proposed an easy solution: I would arrive a half hour after [Clinton's] remarks, at the conclusion of the first panel (as disappointing as it would be to miss hearing the inspirational student activists from Parkland, Florida)," Lewinsky adds.
As amazing as it would be to have Sudan swipe through all these eligible bachelorettes, Tinder and the Ol Pejeta Conservancy have another goal in mind for "The Most Eligible Bachelor in the World," as the campaign calls Sudan.
But the new California poll suggests Biden's hopes of setting himself up as an alternative to Sanders could be short-lived, as it would be disastrous for him to fall under the 21625 percent threshold in the Golden State.
If we create machines that are just like us, and feel pain and anguish and suffering and shame and all of that stuff, then it would be as wrong to hurt them as it would be to hurt each other.
The classic white, yellow, red, and blue combination gives this zip-up hoodie a totally retro feel, and it's just as cute worn as a warmup piece as it would be paired with a dress and sneakers for a casual afternoon.
The couple later told PEOPLE in a statement that the experience had "been as painful for us as it would be for any other couple," insisting they would "get through this together" and asking for privacy during the difficult time.
"Technology has become so integrated into their lives that remaining on their computers or typing on their phones while eating a quick bite at their desks feels just as natural as it would be in a nonworking environment," he said.
It is very distracting to the president, as it would be to any citizen, to be investigated for something while at the same time trying to carry the weight of what being president of the United States means on his shoulders.
As fun as it would be to show up anywhere wearing a pair of self-lacing sneakers, Chris, who started getting offers the moment he revealed he had won the shoes, does intend to sell them to a desperate collector.
"This seems to give the UK the right to have tougher rules as it would be an extraordinary breach of the single market to have lower standards," said Graham Bishop, a former banker who advises EU institutions on financial rule making.
On the other hand, Saudi's full delisting would not appear credible "as it would be difficult for them to have all their issues fixed in half a year," the official added, referring to the shortfalls the EU highlighted in February.
A handful of national and international government agencies then started to recommend that doctors use BMI, as it would be a uniform standard and was seen as more accurate than the insurance company height/weight charts the doctors had been using.
The woman at the cente of a sex scandal which threatens to drag Boris Johnson into a criminal inquiry, has refused to confirm or deny having a sexual relationship with the prime minister, as it would be "weaponised" against him.
LONDON (Reuters) - The London Metal Exchange is the favorite to clear trades for the new base metals platform NFEx as it would be the most efficient option for those wanting to use both venues, sources familiar with the matter said.
The state-run Chinese tabloid the Global Times said on Saturday that it was in China's interests to stop North Korea's nuclear ambitions but to suggest China cut the country off completely was ridiculous as it would be fraught with danger.
By firing missiles high into space, the North can simulate the kind of re-entry a nuclear warhead would undergo if fired a much longer way — as it would be if directed at the U.S. — while avoiding an American military response.
Late on Tuesday, Casino said it would not pay an interim dividend as it would be focusing instead on cutting its debts, while S&P cut its credit ratings on Casino two notches deeper into junk status to B from BB-.
"It is very distracting to the president as it would be to any citizen to be investigated for something while at the same time trying to carry the weight of what being president of the United States means on his shoulder," Kelly said.
And she warns that YouTube may have to take down content from smaller, original video creators, as it would be liable for that content, saying: The proposal could force platforms, like YouTube, to allow only content from a small number of large companies.
Wizz, which operates a fleet of 113 Airbus A320 and Airbus A321, would not need to change its operating model to accommodate the new A321XLR jets, Varadi said, as it would be able to fly essentially the same planes a little longer.
"The tax bill for expats residing abroad would be reduced just as it would be if they remained in the United States," said Rademacher, adding that Trump had not yet said if he planned to amend existing tax rules on individual foreign earnings.
Paul Quaglia, a Thailand security expert and 20-year veteran of the CIA, said the bombings are likely not directly related to the recent constitutional reforms, as it would be difficult to plan and execute coordinated explosions in such a short time.
For each emission made outside of a vagina or a medical facility, a man would face a $100 penalty — as it would be considered "an act against an unborn child, and failing to preserve the sanctity of life," according the Farrar's legislation.
Bottom line: This new language means that more pro team owners would need to pony up for their own facilities, as it would be much harder to convince state and municipal lawmakers to approve bond packages that are no longer tax exempt.
Intel's stock is down nearly 8% after the report came out, as it would be a clear shift away from the company's typical architecture where it has long held its ground as Apple moves on from traditional silicon to its own custom designs.
Therefore, it is just as misleading to cite $1.24 (or $1.7) trillion as the presumed cost when discussing nuclear modernization as it would be to cite $115,000 as the presumed cost to modernize an individual's personal transportation needs when buying a new car.
The team decided to work on ways for retailers to be able to deliver orders within an hour and keep margins the same as it would be in their brick-and-mortar stores, but without having to charge fees or higher prices.
A hard Brexit would affect the auto sector - which employs some 800,000 people in Germany and is the country's biggest exporter - particularly hard as it would be hit with about 60 percent of the extra costs German companies would face, IW said.
Just as it would be unacceptable to go back to a hard border between Northern Ireland and Ireland, it would also be unacceptable to break up the United Kingdom's own common market by creating a customs and regulatory border down the Irish Sea.
When you look at its capabilities in full, the A6400 will work just as well for a family looking to photograph its children as it would be a workhorse of a camera for any small business looking to generate content for distribution online.
Were the Trump administration to try to restart peace talks with the Palestinian Authority, Hamas could force another crisis in Gaza and derail negotiations, as it would be politically impossible for any Palestinian leader to make concessions while ordinary Palestinians are dying.
However, the bombings are likely not directly related to the recent constitutional reforms, as it would be difficult to plan and execute coordinated explosions in such a short time, Paul Quaglia, a Thailand security expert and 20-year veteran of the CIA, told CNN.
With song titles like "Good Looking Babies" and "Cleaning Up the Dog Shit," In Glendale is almost misleading from the start as it would be perfectly reasonable for those familiar with his work to assume Heidecker is just talmbout weird/funny/gross/literal bizarre shit.
Some progressives have argued that maintaining the filibuster would eliminate any chance Democrats have of making sweeping reforms if they take back the Senate with fewer than 60 seats, as it would be difficult to reach the 60 votes needed to overcome a filibuster.
Just as it would be wrong to take control of a church, temple, or mosque, and use its resources to promote another faith, it is wrong to take a scholarly organization such as the ASA and turn into a political organization aimed at "social change".
Thanks to the Lions' success, in the 1960's the National Football League decided it wanted to put on another Turkey Day game but had trouble getting a team to agree to play, as it would be a huge risk for anyone who signed on.
As Emily Yahr wrote for The Washington Post, "As easy as it would be to write off 'Lindsay Lohan's Beach Club' as yet another ridiculous show, when you consider everything that led the once-celebrated actress to this place, it actually just feels tragic."
It all hinges on the interpretation of a "shall take care that the Laws be faithfully executed" clause in the Constitution, which some legal experts take to mean that the president cannot self-pardon, as it would be an act only in self-interest.
"If a woman is not having sex, and there is no chance of pregnancy, then the body 'chooses' not to invest in ovulation, as it would be pointless," said Megan Arnot, a PhD candidate at University College London (UCL) who co-led the research.
Most only allow you to withdraw or transfer money six times per month without paying a penalty, in accordance with a Federal Reserve Board rule known as Regulation D, so your money isn't as accessible as it would be in, say, a checking account.
Banning the sale of gas vehicles would not be as dramatic of a change as it would be for the US. Norway doesn't buy very many cars (about 150,000 last year), and as a story at Electrek notes, about 24 percent of Norway's cars are electric already.
His comments echo those from Felix Hufeld, the head of German financial market regulator Bafin, who came out against London as the main base for the merged base as it would be outside the EU. (Reporting by Matthias Sobolewski; Writing by Caroline Copley; Editing by Madeline Chambers)
It was a sweet vermouth, made by the Matthiassons, balanced not by acidity, as it would be in wines like sweet German rieslings or Vouvrays, but by a slight, gentle bitterness, which had none of the force of a powerfully head-clearing digestif like Fernet Branca.
They agreed because one of us, Marilyn, also has Parkinson's, and the article was to be as much about her journey coming face to face with what her health is likely to look like a few decades from now as it would be about Ms. Reno.
The airline's purchase of the new Boeing aircraft also fueled rumors about non-stop flights to Europe, but the CEO was quick to caution that talks about expanding in specific markets might be premature, as it would be another three years before the aircraft are delivered.
I was free to play around and I thought I would try a motion blur ... I saw him running ... The moment he turned his head I thought the picture was ruined as it would be too shaky but it just happened ... and overnight it became 'the' picture.
Trump's budget would increase military spending to $722 billion, twice as much as it would be spending on domestic programs, and would include $2.6 billion to start building the border wall, which many Republicans in border states see as a massive and unnecessary waste of taxpayer money.
Snap ad campaigns may show an enormous amount of engagement, but with only around two years of advertising history, the exact pathway from that ad to a return on investment may not be as hammered out and easy to pitch as it would be for Facebook and Google.
The Irish Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe, who has for long opposed the tax fearing it could reduce revenues in Ireland, said the new levy would set a negative precedent for Europe, as it would be imposed in states where consumers are located rather than where services are produced.
DUBAI/LONDON, March 4 (Reuters) - OPEC and its partners are unlikely to decide on their output policy in April as it would be too early to get a clear picture of the impact of their supply cuts on the market by then, three OPEC sources said on Monday.
"Upward pressure on the yen stemming from monetary policy concerns is likely to be limited, as it would be difficult for the BOJ to conduct successive rate hikes when domestic economic activity and inflationary pressures are weak," said Masafumi Yamamoto, chief forex strategist at Mizuho Securities in Tokyo.
"It is very distracting to the president, as it would be to any citizen, to be investigated for something, while at the same time trying to carry the weight of what being president of the United States means on his shoulder," Mr. Kelly told Fox News this week.
A second concern is that direct cash assistance will not be as effective in this downturn as it would be in others because so many people are deliberately reducing their demand for goods and services as they self-quarantine and try to reduce the spread of the virus.
But she could never have demonstrated the existence of that power as it would be difficult to prove that she felt like going on, that the color of the rose was pleasing to her, that she was feeling strength, that she was connected to the stone in the garden.
This small New England state has a well-documented history of elevating underdogs and leveling frontrunners, and political experts here told me it's as likely to have a "dark horse" candidate surprise as it would be for the top three to finish well in both Iowa and New Hampshire.
Germany's Bild am Sonntag reported a week ago that a U.S. regulator had earlier this year found a software in an automatic transmission Audi capable of reducing carbon dioxide emissions (CO2) by detecting whether a car's steering wheel was turned as it would be when driving on a road.
SVB Leerink analyst Marc Goodman had said in a note ahead of the trial results that a late-stage trial failure would be a major disappointment to investors and a setback for the company as it would be the first "chink in the armor" in the Sage story.
"A rise in inflation significantly higher than expected could trigger a sell-off in both equities and bonds, as it would be seen as a sign of the Fed being behind the curve, and thus forced to act quicker than expected," said Cedric Baron, head of multi-asset at Generali Investments.
Black people protest, to one another, to a world that largely refuses to listen, that what goes on in black communities across this nation is horrid, as it would be in any neighborhood depleted of dollars and hope — emptied of good schools, and deprived of social and economic buffers against brutality.
Meanwhile, the market incentive that was created by net-metering is diminished by government's meddling: local producers cannot be compensated for anything more than 2 percent of their excess energy, and so the natural reward for investing in solar is not as high as it would be without this regulation.
The trick here is to reveal his trap and fast — as we need to ruin the shine of his carefully crafted image makeover — as it would be a historic shame if our "maximum-pressure" campaign were to fall apart before Kim makes a single real concession, his likely strategy all along.
So, as welcome as it would be for Mueller to issue a withering indictment of the president and to present evidence of conduct worthy of impeachment, Trump's detractors should prepare themselves for the possibility that Mueller makes the case of the century and Republicans in Congress respond by doing nothing.
Perhaps more concerning, it would raise the stakes for the Trump administration's North Korea policy, as it would be a return to the testing of capabilities that could actually be used one day to target the United States — an apparent threshold that recent statements from administration officials seem to indicate.
Otherwise we erase whole chunks of people's existences, and that's as cruel and mistaken "as it would be to leave out someone's life work or what country they lived in," said Nathaniel Frank, the author of "Awakening," a history of the marriage-equality movement that will be published this month.
Her cover of "It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year" is featured heavily in the trailer and the film's opening and closing sequences: It makes sense, as it would be a shame for her to serve up two helpings of holiday goodness in the same year without a little crossover.
When it comes to non-Dolby-Atmos content, an up-mixer is applied to make the stuff coming out of the built-in speakers sound at least a little bit better, but it's reasonable to expect that the sound won't be as great as it would be if it was native Dolby content.
Rule of thumb: If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is — and, as convenient as it would be, the ambitious concept of "drinkable sunscreen" falls squarely into the generally harmless category of things that would be nice to have but are not feasible with science as we know it.
For Asian teams, such as Japan and South Korea, a certain degree of play-acting is tolerated, but if a player's diving became a high-profile topic because it changed the course of a match, the public and media would turn on him as it would be viewed as tarnishing the country's reputation.
"It is very distracting to the President as it would be to any citizen, to be investigated for something while at the same time trying to carry the weight of what being president of the United States means on his shoulders," Trump's chief of staff John Kelly told Fox News this week.
But, just as it would be naïve to pretend that a happy ending is assured because our political institutions have managed to incorporate new groups in the past, so, too, would it be cynical to conclude that America is too riven with conflict—or too rotten with injustice—to be redeemed. ♦
While Bredesen's early lead may be buoyed by Trump's low approval rating relative to his share of the vote in 2016, it may not be, and the chance of a reversion to the presidential tilt in the previous election may not be as high as it would be in a neutral political environment.
"It is very distracting to the President, as it would be to any citizen, to be investigated for something, while at the same time trying to carry the weight of what being President of the United States means on his shoulder," chief of staff Kelly said during an interview on Fox News this week.
As daunting as it would be, a federal judge charged with estimating PG&E's total wildfire liability said that "someone should be going door to door" to get victims to file claims, after it was estimated in early October that little more than 30,000 people had submitted paperwork before the initial deadline that month.
Right now we're at a good point where we can have an actor in a scene with a green screen, and probably like a physical representation of a beast or creature with pinpoints for mocap — that can then go onto a computer in a second and you can actually watch the shot as it would be on the screen.
"It is very distracting to the president, as it would be to any citizen, to be investigated for something, while at the same time trying to carry the weight of what being president of the United States means on his shoulder," John F. Kelly, the White House chief of staff, told Laura Ingraham on Fox News on Monday night.
At 17, I didn't quite know how to articulate my feelings, as it would be a few years before I ran into a Ross in the wild, but at 26—two years older than Rachel Green is in the pilot—I can officially say: Rachel and Ross taught me a lot about what a relationship shouldn't look like.
As Vox's Sean Illing explained, the question hinges on the interpretation of the "take care clause" of the Constitution, which specifies that the president "shall take care that the Laws be faithfully executed"; some legal experts take that to mean that the president cannot self-pardon, as it would be an act only in self-interest.
Moreover, Trump promised that his company wouldn't make any new foreign deals in office, but the way he travels around the world and meets with foreign leaders makes it exceptionally easy for them to offer his organization a lucrative deal in exchange for favors in a private meeting (as it would be with any president whose family ran their business).
If we are going to consider creating a full-scale commission to examine these issues, then we should not limit our efforts to a single aspect of the problem as it would be a bit like asking the 85033/11 Commission to look at only flight training restrictions – that's a part of the problem, but not necessarily the most important one.
The sea otters who were the heart of then-thriving fur trade had almost been wiped out, and the Russians also feared that if gold were discovered — as it would be, in the Klondike Gold Rush that started in 1896 — the Americans might overrun the territory, said Susan Smith-Peter, a historian at the College of Staten Island in New York.
The German weekly paper said a week ago that the California Air Resources Board (CARB) had this summer discovered cheating software in an automatic transmission Audi which is unrelated to the device that triggered last year's diesel emissions test-cheating scandal at parent VW. The software in CARB's discovery lowered carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by detecting whether a car's steering wheel was turned as it would be when driving on a road, Bild had said.
"Given your request, I assume that Chairman Goodlatte and Chairman Gowdy agree with me that there is no legitimate basis for the allegations in that letter regarding Ms. Page, as it would be inappropriate for the Chairmen to request a voluntary interview from a subject or target of a criminal investigation relating to the same matters of that investigation," Jeffress wrote in late June, referring to House Oversight Chairman Trey Gowdy, a South Carolina Republican.
Our best analysis of the size of the sandwich and large cup on her table indicates a roughly 1:2 ratio in height between the sandwich and the cup; that matches the burger-to-cup size ratio on the online menu, assuming that the burger was styled to be 150 percent as large as it would be when ordered at an actual California burger chain location and that the cup presented on the menu is a large.
Germany's Bild am Sonntag newspaper said a week ago that the California Air Resources Board (CARB) had this summer discovered cheating software in an older Audi model, which is unrelated to the device that triggered last year's diesel emissions test-cheating scandal at parent VW. The software in CARB's discovery lowered carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by detecting whether a car's steering wheel was turned as it would be when driving on a road and was used in diesel and petrol models in Europe for years, Bild had said.
I casually throw down the notion of Social Realism in relation to Glen and this new exhibition of 20 or so oldish, newish, and almost new works at Flowers Central, London, only because he said it first, in answer to a question I put to him just a few days ago (as the crow flies) as part of my ongoing efforts to do my best to pigeonhole this slippery-slithy man, who once pledged an allegiance to Max Ernst and Giorgio de Chirico, and is currently about as easy to wrestle to the ground as it would be to catch a butterfly in the jaws of a steam shovel.

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