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This is as serious as it gets in a democracy.
He's as serious as four heart attacks and a stroke.
"It's not as serious as we thought it was," Medlen said.
"This is as SERIOUS as it gets," the weather service tweeted.
It's as real and as serious as bulimia and anorexia nervosa.
He doesn't take it as serious as the internet takes it.
"Why Art?" both is and isn't as serious as it sounds.
Neither he nor his songs are as serious as most people think.
These moments of happiness before something as serious as surgery can be invaluable.
As serious as the dishes were, there was little deconstruction of the bugs.
As serious as pneumonia sounds, it is also a potentially life threatening disease.
In terms of possible sentences this is about as serious as it gets.
Legislator Aden Duale once told parliament that homosexuality was "as serious as terrorism".
Spectre isn't as serious as it only breaks the isolation between multiple applications.
This situation is as serious as it gets in the national security business.
Her new autobiography, "A Woman's Work", is as serious as his books are riotous.
I don&apost think that they are all as serious as they may seem.
"This is as serious as it gets," David Gray, Schmitt's lawyer, told BuzzFeed News.
They weren't as serious as grown-up shoes, but they weren't kid shoes, either.
With an injury as serious as hers, the healing process takes weeks and months.
Few believe that the central government is quite as serious as such words suggest.
The Kopra incident does not appear to be as serious as Parmitano's spacesuit malfunction.
Whatever the reason, his behavior requires a response that's as serious as the threat.
Which, while not nearly as serious as a ruptured appendix, is still the pits. Love.
But the cost side of the problem may not be as serious as it seems.
"It's about as serious as it can get," says Austen Ivereigh, one of Francis's biographers.
"In certain countries maybe the testing is not as serious as in Switzerland," he said.
"Yet the pressure on our system is as serious as any experienced in living memory."
Fortunately, not every satellite find on Google Maps is quite as serious as the last one.
But when it comes to cheese, these two are about as serious as you can get.
"This is as serious as it gets," the longtime environmentalist tells PEOPLE in this week's issue.
Yes, that is just as serious as it sounds: Cardiac arrest can be fatal in minutes.
"When you're under investigation by Preet Bharara," Mr. Torres said, "that's as serious as it gets."
This isn't a public predisposed to trust him, particularly with something as serious as a war.
I'm like, 'OK, cool,' not knowing it was going to be as serious as it was.
All in all, I do not think people are taking this as serious as it is.
Because this is as serious as it looks, it won't be worth it to keep going.
"An awards show is not as serious as the conversation deserves to be," Ms. Bell said.
But as serious as those shows are, the streaming service still has a sense of humor.
"For the crime to become as serious as state subversion, it's a completely political charge," Liu said.
In New York City, choosing a gym membership is as serious as deciding to date someone exclusively.
China's annual "two sessions" meetings are as serious as they come when it comes to political affairs.
And as serious as these inquiries may be, the real problem for Facebook is internal, not external.
We're betting that this Axios/SurveyMonkey poll is as serious as most people want to get today.
Thankfully, the current slump is nowhere near as serious as the 35% meltdown from a decade ago.
You cannot keep changing personnel, changing strategy, tweeting your way through a problem as serious as this.
I'd been getting sick, but I didn't think it was anything as serious as it actually was.
This month's disaster is not remotely as serious as the Chernobyl explosion, but its timing was unfortunate.
The security issues are not as serious as the economic and political issues for Europe right now.
Although dengue is not as serious as malaria, it is spreading rapidly in many parts of the world.
Having a reliable spades partner is just as serious as finding a roommate for a two year lease.
"That's about as serious as one could express a national security concern," Johnson said of the bureau's statement.
Which looked bad, but wasn't nearly as serious as the conspicuous, inexplicable absence of police intervention early on.
But others made the argument that the N.C.A.A. should be involved in crimes as serious as Dr. Nassar's.
But these episodes were about as serious as Jeeves rescuing Bertie Wooster from an ill-considered romantic attachment.
A vote as serious as impeaching the president of the United States deserves thoughtful, reflective and deliberate attention.
"There are some quality worries about barley, although not as serious as in wheat," a German analyst said.
Since then, emissions irregularities have surfaced at several major carmakers, although none has proved as serious as at Volkswagen.
They might not smile much, but this sign isn't as serious as their "work mode" may make them appear.
It would also allow for women who have them — and their doctors — to face charges as serious as murder.
And I thanked him for inspiring me to write and take fashion and art as serious as they are.
"   Eric Blake, a forecaster at the Hurricane Center, tweeted: "This hurricane is as serious as any I have seen.
Netanyahu has faced coalition crises before since the last elections in early 2015, but none as serious as this.
Phone addiction may not seem as serious as other substance-based addictions, but it could be sabotaging your relationship.
The post-liberalisms presently on offer are not as serious as either their advocates hope or their critics fear.
President Donald Trump has said he doesn't consider potential brain injuries to be as serious as physical combat wounds.
Different strains of HPV can lead to problems as uncomfortable as genital warts or as serious as cervical cancer.
The Porter incident was not as serious as that of its sister ship, the USS Cook, in the Baltic Sea.
" It is, she added, "by turns brutal and sentimental, lovely and lurid, as serious as the grave and blissfully preposterous.
And while Edwards concedes that his farting unicorn isn't "as serious as whistleblowers," he's still hoping for an amicable solution.
AUSTIN, TEXAS — Lawrence Wright, the author and longtime New Yorker staff writer, is not as serious as he may seem.
"If the slowdown is as serious as we see, asking for the RBI's help is a prudent measure," she said.
Some cases can involve charges as serious as drug dealing or murder that could send an innocent person to prison.
The deadlock this time may not be as serious as in 2015, when Greece came close to ejection from the euro.
Even on an issue as serious as possible obstruction of justice of a probe into Russia's interference in the 2016 election.
In high school there, she tried to "turn debating into something as serious as 1st XV rugby," she told the Herald.
There are other aspects of the Osmo Action's design that weren't as serious as the waterproofing stuff but were annoying nevertheless.
"To make light of something as serious as consent degrades the conversation women everywhere are courageously trying to have," Flores said.
I can't stress this enough: a dress code violation isn't as serious as cheating on a test or fighting at school.
We think when you're thinking about something as serious as cancer, you have to have a doctor involved in some way.
When something as serious as cancer or carcinogens are at issue, Krishnamoorthi said, self-regulation doesnt make a lot of sense.
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NYPD captain Peter Rose has angered rape advocates after saying "acquaintance rape" cases are not as serious as rapes committed by strangers.
But the subject, a full-blown heroin epidemic that is killing Americans in every demographic group, is as serious as it gets.
As serious as Riverdale can get, it's nice to see the actors letting loose and breaking a laugh (and some background props).
"I want Gosta to be a mix of comedy and Dostoyevsky; as funny as possible and as serious as possible," Moodyson said.
First, those who make them minimize serious allegations by arguing that they're not as serious as the dozens of allegations Weinstein faces.
While this bug is nowhere as serious as the infamous root login bug, as John Gruber wrote, this one is quite embarrassing.
It was great to hear after the game that he was doing better and it's not nearly as serious as it looked.
Patient 17, one of our patients who have been released, said that the virus did not feel as serious as he expected.
TMZ reported that I was hooked up to an ECMO machine but as serious as this was, it was never that serious.
"He was not as serious as I thought, but instead very amiable," Mr. Zhang told the newspaper China Space News in 2015.
Generally, dealing with political fallout from a crisis as serious as the one afflicting Boeing and the regulatory system requires presidential leadership.
"We have absolutely always said that the resources we have in London are not as serious as they could be," she said.
Those who say them often don't understand that depression is a mental illness, which can be just as serious as a physical illness.
No one realized, the doctor said, that it was as serious as it would become until it was too late to stop it.
However, this new trick is nowhere near as serious as the bug that was crashing iPhones last year by way of text messages.
And while the allegations against Young are as serious as they come, Virginia's U.S. Attorney's office said he was not plotting an attack.
"Trauma tricks your brain into thinking the trauma wasn't as serious as it was or that an assault didn't happen," Anderson told me.
The series ends with Isobel and Lord Merton getting married, after the doctor revealed that Merton's condition wasn't as serious as originally thought. 
I'm fine with it, too, and the truth is as serious as "Barry" and "Atlanta" often are, I genuinely do laugh at them.
"[The complications now are] nowhere near as serious as the complications in the pre-vaccine era, and nowhere near same rate," Quinlisk added.
Shortcomings are not as serious as outright "deficiencies," which could result in "more stringent capital and liquidity requirements," the Wall Street Journal reports.
"To overturn an election, to decide whether or not to convict a president is about as serious as it gets," Ms. Collins said.
"It's very disturbing to think that there was not more to it and this is as serious as it turned out," Collins said.
First, as serious as they are, the attacks on the Abqaiq and Khrais refineries in Saudi Arabia have not altered the status quo.
We wonder if the consequences he faces for his online behavior will be as serious as the punishment for his behavior on the show.
But as serious as he sounds, a source told PEOPLE that wife Kardashian West is not worried about a move to Illinois just yet.
But Leba's latest offering wasn't as serious as it sounds, and there were some floral print dresses and coordinating bombers in there as well.
But in the eyes of your customers, the IRS, and the banking industry, a side hustle is as serious as any other small business.
And even though the symptoms may not feel severe, Weinberg says a silent heart attack is just as serious as any other heart attack.
This is strange: the impact of slashing the number of foreigners allowed into Britain could be as serious as anything that could happen to trade.
Williams spent the 2005 season on injured reserve and rehabbed the injury, which he claims today was nowhere near as serious as the team reported.
But once upon a time during the Cold War, it was a city that was as serious as a heart attack about surviving nuclear Armageddon.
But the reality is that summer has become as serious as any other quadrant of the TV calendar, and this year it feels particularly weighty.
Lax enforcement has prevented the sanctions from being effective, but previous administrations have not had enforcement problems as serious as the ones Trump is facing.
However, the Liberals and the Center Party have now changed their minds, saying new information showed Hultqvist's involvement was not as serious as previously thought.
"I've caddied for Juli Inkster a couple of times for her events in Arizona but it is not quite as serious as this," said Whitney.
D'Arnaud did not believe the injury was as serious as others that have caused him to miss months at a time, but Collins was cautious.
As serious as the above charges are, none of them directly allege that Trump associates criminally conspired with Russians to interfere with the 2016 election.
"What's going on here isn't just rape, or murder or kidnapping, or sexual slavery or forced sterilization, as serious as all those things are," Clarke said.
"If you think a disease is a potential killer, as serious as cancer, why would you take on its treatment and cure by yourself?" he asked.
Italy has suffered a series of bridge collapses in recent years — though none nearly as serious as Genoa's — and many other spans are showing serious wear.
The rep said Barker was "doing fine," adding that the accident wasn't as serious as his October 2015 fall, in which he suffered cuts to his head.
Ten steps into the jungle is all it took to realize that being naked with other people wasn't nearly as serious as being thrown into the wild.
If he trusted Talos to handle something as serious as the aftermath of Tony Stark's death, what else has he trusted Talos to handle in his absence?
"A willingness to cover up allegations of a crime as serious as rape is not an acceptable quality in any police officer," Gascon said in a statement.
While they acknowledge that their works are not quite as serious as Rothko's response, the duo hopes that they've honored the artist as well as the restaurant.
Before that, it was a Missouri sheriff's office, which had inadvertently leaked audio recordings of police informants of victims involved in crimes as serious as child molestation.
Conceivably, if the grownups committed another atrocity as serious as not providing Wi-Fi, the kids could use costumes and props for a second issue-advocacy commercial.
If the FBI knew Halper was actively seeking a role in either the campaign or the administration, this could be every bit as serious as Trump alleged.
Trump's criminal exposure isn't as serious as Bibi's, but he has been sued for allegedly violating the Constitution's prohibition on the president accepting gifts from foreign governments.
"It's as serious as it could be," said Alicia Munnell, director of the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College, which produces regular reports on the topic.
"When jurors disclose an instance of racial bias as serious as the one involved in this case, the law must not wholly disregard its occurrence," Kennedy added.
If SBS is purely a physiological disease, caused by something as serious as an immune disorder or mitochondrial damage, how can it be "rescued" with vitamin B?
"My story isn't as serious as some others who were detained at [borders] or sent back home while trying to enter the country," the Army member added.
But as serious as Javanka's flaws may be the President reportedly wanted them to be able to view government secrets and granted them permission to do so.
She admitted to liking to wear her "ghetto gold" nameplate necklace for fun, but she didn't want the color for something as serious as an engagement ring.
At some point along the spectrum lies déjà vu—neither as serious as déjà vécu, nor as seamless as the way that the brain should be working.
She echoed the argument made by other #MeToo critics that accusations have to be as serious as those against Weinstein in order to be deserving of public attention.
" Cotton then responded: "I'm committed to making sure that people with conditions as serious as yours or young healthy people all have access to affordable, quality, personalized care.
The majority of those surveyed believed obesity to be as serious as cancer, but felt that fat people should be able to deal with the issue by themselves.
If the problem is traced back to an issue with the test stand, for example, that won't be as serious as a design flaw with the capsule itself.
"This is the first piece of legislation that I've seen that really takes facial recognition technology as serious as it is warranted and treats it as uniquely dangerous."
In today's hyper-partisan environment, we should celebrate the success of a bill being signed into law, especially on an issue as serious as the nationwide opioid epidemic.
We chatted at length about why an outsider like him is worth hearing on a case as serious as this one, and where this saga goes from here.
" John Martin, writing in The New York Times, called Raka Rasmi "an utterly lovely wisp of a girl, as serious as an owl until her smile breaks through.
Every few hours, an unauthorized immigrant is booked into a county jail on charges as serious as assault and as minor as failing to signal a right turn.
The coronavirus outbreak in the U.S. could grow to be as serious as it is in Wuhan, China, Johns Hopkins University Dr. Marty Makary told CNBC on Tuesday.
I try the hardest to take the game just an ounce as serious as you took it, and mirror your approach just half as much as you did.
In a rebuttal minutes later, the lead prosecutor, Joan Illuzzi asked Ms. Sciorra if she had ever lied about matters as serious as her allegations against Mr. Weinstein.
Last week Trump said he does not consider potential brain injuries to be as serious as physical combat wounds, downplaying the severity of the injuries suffered in Iraq.
Last week, Trump said he does not consider potential brain injuries to be as serious as physical combat wounds, downplaying the severity of the injuries suffered in Iraq.
Scientists say this current outbreak is nowhere near as serious as the historically bad event that began in 2017 and lingered for 16 months until early this year.
I really buy into the Illuminati New World Order—some kind of global elite thing—in a kind of comical way, not as serious as, say, Alex Jones.
ID=A34… Posted by Orange County Animal Services on Wednesday, February 10, 2016 Ginger Rogers — it's the perfect name for a girl with dance moves as serious as these.
But it's exactly that affection — or, perhaps more accurately, loyalty — that's forced Kimmel to step outside his comfort zone and face something as serious as health care head on.
Although it is not as serious as malaria, it is spreading rapidly in many parts of the world, killing about 20,000 people a year and infecting hundreds of millions.
China's ministry of environmental protection is investigating a school in east China's Jiangsu province, after almost 500 students fell ill with a range of illnesses as serious as cancer.
The Russia investigations are: A critical issue of national security: 39% A political distraction that should be put aside: 32% Serious, but not as serious as other issues: 27%
And as serious as can be, dad of the bride stands up and says 'Her mother and I object,' and then after a long hesitation sits back down. Silence.
"We are doing more when it comes to cyber defense because we have to understand that cyber-attacks can be as dangerous, as serious as armed attacks," he said.
There is a widespread and harmful misconception that people can or should just "snap out of" depression — and that mental illnesses in general aren't as serious as physical ailments.
He's made transient and pastoral songs about doubt, loss, love, and meaning, oscillating between emotional territory as low stakes as talking a walk and as serious as the apocalypse.
First, to state the obvious, if the president used his office to force another country to investigate a political opponent, it is just as serious as Trump previously described.
As serious as these effects are, many scientists believe that controlling pollution and overfishing while protecting habitat can buy enough time to help species recover from climate change's impacts.
We're gutting our military, and so the Iranians and the Chinese and the Russians and many other countries look at the United States not as serious as we once were.
It is not as serious as malaria but it kills about 20,000 people and infects hundreds of millions worldwide, with 200,000 cases reported on average in the Philippines every year.
Dengue is not as serious as malaria, but it kills about 20,000 people and infects hundreds of millions worldwide, with 200,000 cases reported on average in the Philippines each year.
Dengue is not as serious as malaria, but it kills about 20,000 people each year and infects hundreds of millions as it spreads rapidly in many parts of the world.
The big picture: Despite the concern over video game addiction, American psychiatrists are not so sure that a gaming addiction is as serious as some make it out to be.
But this year, the government reassessed Mr. Chandrasiri and said his disability was not as serious as they had previously judged, cutting his monthly welfare payments by just over $20173.
It says something about the times we live in that a diplomatic debacle as serious as Erdogan's visit feels like nothing more than a footnote to the week's impeachment news.
Tim Tebow's taking his upcoming wedding as serious as one of his workouts ... 'cause the ex-Heisman Trophy winner was sweating his face off practicing his moves with his fiancee!!
According to a 2000 study by University of Washington psychologists, a ballet dancer's injuries are as common and as serious as other sports injuries, including contact sports like football and wrestling.
The Turks see the Kurds as a threat to security as serious as the Islamic State, in part because Kurdish groups inside Turkey have waged a guerrilla war against the government.
When Fuckjerry steals a joke from Jonny Sun [a weird Twitter celebrity who deliberately misspells things, for those unfamiliar], it's as if it's as serious as 100 people getting blown up.
Earlier this week President Donald Trump said he does not consider potential brain injuries to be as serious as physical combat wounds, downplaying the severity of the injuries suffered in Iraq.
The political crisis that now confronts Iraq is as serious as any since the overthrow of Saddam Hussein 16 years ago, and its leaders appear ill-equipped to reckon with it.
After the first reports that some soldiers had been hurt, Trump referred to them as "headaches" and said the cases were not as serious as injuries involving the loss of limbs.
Kennedy hopes that findings from his study suggest that China's "marriage squeeze" -- where young men can't get married owing to a lack of women -- might not be as serious as previously thought.
It's a very utilitarian space opera novel, one that's fun to sink into, but it isn't quite as serious as books like Ann Leckie's Ancillary novels or Iain M. Banks' Culture series.
The gap between Republican leadership and a chunk of the party's base is growing — and it seems it's one that even allegations as serious as child molestation won't be able to close.
But when the series's very vocal purpose is to confront real-world issues with real-world stories and attitudes, it shouldn't treat something something as serious as fertility as a shruggable joke.
They weren't as serious as the allegations against Kavanaugh, but the point is that there are teenage girls who don't tell stories to a lot of people, and then it comes up.
Although he had a few previous felonies on his record, none were as serious as the weed charge, he said, which fell just below the threshold of trafficking in terms of severity.
There was no regulatory body and there still isn't one that addresses unethical or harmful uses of platform data even though the implications are arguably as serious as those involving national security.
Our Chris sources tell us he's now enforcing a strict guest policy at his Calabasas mansion -- and letting everyone in his crew know he's as serious as death ... no more randoms allowed.
The Pennsylvania attorney general subsequently charged Curley and Schultz with perjury after they told a grand jury that McQueary did not tell them Sandusky had committed something as serious as sexual abuse.
Fifteen state and local officials, including emergency managers who ran the city and a member of the governor's cabinet, had been accused by state prosecutors of crimes as serious as involuntary manslaughter.
"This reported behavior cannot be tolerated in the House of Representatives or anywhere else," Ms. Lofgren said, adding that the accusations were "as serious as they get" and should be investigated expeditiously.
There is no legitimate policy justification for withholding the results of a two-year investigation on something as serious as the integrity of our elections and of our President and his team.
Such a move would deepen the Trump administration's already broad rejection of former President Barack Obama's policies on global warming, which Trump has repeatedly suggested is not as serious as scientists claim.
The current inversion is already more severe than the mid-cycle slowdowns of 1995 and 983, though not yet quite as serious as before the end-of-cycle recessions in 2001 and 2008.
Of course, as tough as the class was and as serious as they looked in their mugshots, the RHONY cast seemed to be having tons of fun as they posed with their photographs.
Oscar-winning actor Viola Davis has revealed the one thing fans would be most surprised to know about her: She's not as serious as some of the tough or scary characters she plays.
"I've been pretty upfront that the election interference — as serious as that was, and unacceptable — is not the greatest threat to our democracy," Mr. Johnson said in an interview with The Washington Examiner.
But while that level of cooperation is quite rare, Judge Jackson said, she simply could not "shake" her belief that probation was too lenient a punishment for crimes as serious as Mr. Gates's.
A president who lacks challenging voices in the Oval Office is also more likely to become downright Nixonian in responding to an investigation as serious as the one being conducted by Robert Mueller.
Though these actions are not as serious as the egregious behavior Mr. Choudhury and others have been accused of, they provided a personal window into the hurt and confusion crossed boundaries can create.
"An awards show is not as serious as the conversation deserves to be," said Bell to the NYT, saying that it will be a celebration of women unlike any other awards show before it.
And so the responsibility we take to earn people's trust and take real action to prevent the harm while protecting the good, we're about as serious as we know how to be about it.
Some wondered whether Lifetime, purveyor of so-called guilty pleasures like Married At First Sight and Dance Moms, is the right home for something as serious as the stories of Kelly's many traumatized survivors.
And in that light, too, it's clearer in hindsight that the beef we all saw brewing over "Show Me What You Got" was never as serious as it might have seemed to idle speculators.
I told myself, 'If he shoots me at least my body will be further away, and the gunshot won't be as serious as shooting me at close range in my heart or my head.
So as serious as these flaws are, they're of biggest concern to cloud service providers — that is, companies like Amazon, Microsoft and Google, which let other companies host their data in enormous data centers.
The police identified him as William Bryant Rawlinson, 58, of Silver Spring, Md. Neither episode was as serious as the one on March 10, in which Jonathan Tuan-Anh Tran, 26, of Milpitas, Calif.
"We need to shut it down if things are as serious as everybody is saying," said one longtime Starbucks employee in Westchester, New York, who asked to remain anonymous because they feared employment repercussions.
And Assistant US Attorney Douglas Pravda, while describing Zazi's crimes as "as serious as it gets," said Zazi, in his conversations with prosecutors, had recognized how he had been "manipulated" into adopting al Qaeda ideology.
While Red Hat has talked for years about potentially selling itself to other companies, including Google, never has anything gotten nearly as serious as the negotiations with IBM, according to people familiar with the matter.
" The emotional impact of covering a homicide But on the other side are parents, like Louise Sattler, who believe 9 is too young to be reporting on something as serious as a violent death. "Why?
" Gomez also hinted that her history with J-Biebs may not have been as dramatic as some believed, saying, "I don't think it's as serious as people make things out to be half the time.
"That outcome would be not only a political and practical failure, but a moral one equally as serious as ignoring the result of the referendum entirely," Archbishop Welby told the House of Lords in January.
"We knew he was lying about his reasons for killing net neutrality, but now we know his agency also lied to Congress, journalists, and the public about something as serious as a cyber attack," Greer said.
"Eman is an inspiration to millions of critical and obese patients world over that someone as serious as her can get better with expert medical care and advances in medical science," the Save Eman Cause added.
There must have been "at least a tacit understanding that the approval was legally not justifiable", the statement said, adding: "Approval by way of collusion" was as serious as not having approval in the first place.
Let's all agree that as serious as this episode was, the best part was when Trent said he was delayed giving the blackmail envelope to Josh because he couldn't find a big enough "top secret" stamp.
Analysts say the pressures on Dubai are not as serious as those it faced a decade ago, and it has strengthened its finances since then by restructuring billions of dollars of debt at state-linked firms.
They argued that there was plenty of reason to believe that the Founding Fathers had in mind a broad range of offenses that could be just as serious as the crimes found in the statute books.
But it is a national tragedy that the confirmation process has exposed a ruptured political system utterly unable to find consensus over an issue as serious as an alleged sexual assault, even in the #MeToo era.
If the risk of starting a fire with the game is as serious as it sounds, perhaps they should have put the warning a little higher up on the page especially considering they explicitly say it's playable.
Cheating at a video game may not be as serious as using Facebook or Twitter to harass or threaten someone, or using programming scripts to participate in a distributed denial of service attack against a government website.
It could result in action as serious as the firms being broken up, but even if it doesn't, it could seriously distract the platforms' efforts to grow their main businesses and anticipate new waves of tech innovation.
But, the "stay tuned for more developments...!!!" approach is decidedly jarring when it comes to something as serious as whether or not the President of the United States has a secret taping system in the White House.
Analysts say that the pressures on Dubai are not as serious as those it faced a decade ago, and it has strengthened its finances since then by restructuring billions of dollars of debt at state-linked firms.
News media have reported that Americans and Canadians working in Cuba have been diagnosed with hearing loss, nausea, headaches, balance disorders and conditions as serious as mild traumatic brain injury and damage to the central nervous system.
If I thought we would ever get back into one of these situations again, I promised myself I'd be vocal about what could go wrong, even if I knew it wouldn't be as serious as the Great Recession.
But almost five years later, in light of recent allegations, it's worth revisiting, and ends up affirming the disadvantage women have in this industry, even against men who have been accused of something as serious as sexual misconduct.
As serious as contempt sounds, it realistically won't amount to more than Congress sending a powerful message — unless Democrats pass a different resolution to authorize suing Barr and the Trump administration to try to get the Mueller report.
CBS reported this week that Americans and Canadians working in Cuba had been diagnosed with hearing loss, nausea, headaches and balance disorders and conditions as serious as mild traumatic brain injury and damage to the central nervous system.
But it's not as serious as the seeping, constant attempt — one sacred value at a time — to disorient Americans to the point they accept the unacceptable, cede to the grotesque, acquiesce to total arbitrariness as a governing principle.
Another knee injury, though not as serious as the one he sustained in high school, limited Simon in his final year, but he had established himself as one of the top playmakers in the country at his position.
As serious as Kim Jong Un's threats are to attack Guam, Alaska or Hawaii with nuclear ballistic missiles, it's likely that any future conflict will begin, and possibly end, with non-kinetic but no less crippling cyber warfare.
In a cramped room no more than a few meters wide, midwife Felicia Akansi delivers about 15 babies every month, and staff members treat hundreds of patients for conditions as minor as cough or as serious as malaria.
The perfect balance between personal and professional is often incredibly difficult to strike — especially when a position as serious as president is on the horizon — but it's one both Obama and Buttigieg seem to have nailed very early on.
FROM PEN: Learn The Process Behind Selecting TIME's 100 Most Influential People The rep says Barker is "doing fine," adding that the accident wasn't as serious as his October 2015 fall, in which he suffered cuts to his head.
"When you're dealing with an issue as serious as the death penalty, it's important that governments that are seeking to carry it out follow the law," Robert Dunham, the head of the Death Penalty Information Center, told The Hill.
Memo From Israel JERUSALEM — He and his family have been accused of improprieties as strange as trying to palm off their used lawn furniture to the prime minister's residence, and as serious as pocketing illegal contributions from foreign donors.
While breaking campaign finance laws may not sound as serious as, say, obstructing a criminal investigation into whether Mr. Trump's campaign colluded with Russia to help him get elected, it, too, violates the integrity of the American electoral system.
Perpetuating the idea that Trump isn't competent enough to be held to the standard of commander in chief when it comes to something as serious as the obstruction of an FBI investigation isn't only irresponsible — it's hard to believe.
"We think it's very odd to give a public podium to a person who commits a crime as serious as human trafficking," Suzanne Hoff, international coordinator at European anti-trafficking group La Strada told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by phone.
"I just think it's really sad they would exploit a situation that's as serious as a fire that so many people were evacuated just so they could get more likes or more hits on their channel," one neighbor told Fox 11.
Renner joked at a Karlovy Vary Film Festival press conference for his new movie Wind River that he had "broke both [his] arms" while filming the new Marvel flick, before explaining that his injuries weren't quite as serious as that.
But while the rumored couple has been spotted hanging out together, including  his own birthday celebration and twinning in vintage T-shirts on board a yacht, sources have told PEOPLE things might not be quite as serious as they appear.
The fact that Special Counsel Mueller's report does not exonerate the president on a charge as serious as obstruction of justice demonstrates how urgent it is that the full report and underlying documentation be made public without any further delay.
And what they&aposve been trying to backtrack all along is that the origin of this investigation -- if you are going to do something as serious as do surveillance on a political campaign, you better have a very, very good reason.
There's no way they're as serious as Meltdown and Spectre, and their inclusion here may be a coincidence — but similar fixes appear on other Apple platforms (iOS, tvOS), so it at the very least is more than a macOS thing.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A doctor who evaluated American and Canadian diplomats working in Cuba diagnosed them with conditions as serious as mild traumatic brain injury and damage to the central nervous system, CBS News said on Wednesday, citing medical records it reviewed.
You know when an issue's as serious as air pollution, when the solutions are as to hand as they are, we want to create change, and sometimes you just have to face a few consequences if you wanna choose that.
The pressures on Dubai are not as serious as those it faced a decade ago, but as the region's top financial, trade and tourism hub, it has been hurt by an economic slowdown in Gulf countries caused by low oil prices.
Every contested assertion a president makes must be run to ground, but in this case, the universal debunking—and the White House's subsequent refusal to retract the claim—raised questions nearly as serious as the false scandal Trump had alleged.
Not only did he prove that he is not qualified to serve, but judging from the cavalier nature by which he prepared for the confirmation hearing only further proved that he does not take the bench as serious as one should.
The study controlled for body mass index, smoking, diabetes, hypertension and other factors, and the researchers concluded that exposure to the site was a risk factor for heart disease about as serious as the risk associated with high blood pressure.
The judiciary has its own internal disciplinary process, which includes fact-finding and other due-process protections, and which can lead to sanctions as minor as a reprimand or as serious as a referral to Congress for possible impeachment proceedings.
If the carotid or vertebral arteries to the brain are involved, patients can have symptoms ranging from something as serious as a stroke to symptoms such as headaches, vertigo or lightheadedness, depending on which vessels are involved and how significant the blockages are.
But while the rumored couple have been spotted hanging out together everywhere from Coachella to court side at a basketball game, and even at his own birthday celebration, sources have told People things might not be quite as serious as they appear.
Morrison addressed corporate tax avoidance in his speech but did not call the matter as serious as welfare spending, only noting that the government had introduced new tools to crack down on multinationals, including the introduction of a new diverted profits tax.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Former Wales rugby captain Gareth Thomas launched a new battle on the sports field on Monday when he backed a move to outlaw homophobic chanting at football matches, saying it should be considered as serious as racist abuse.
"In my 20 years in the Newark Police Department, not once did we ever have the equipment to deal with something as serious as a gunshot," said Jon Shane, an assistant professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City.
"At Seven a Son" (212), for instance, described a boy on a swing: as he flies up (his hair like long black leaves) he lies back freely astonished in sunshine as serious as a stranger he is a bird in his own thought.
Shortly after his 2010 hospitalization, he said in an interview that his health problems had not been as serious as reports suggested, but joked that he appreciated the attention they received in the media because it proved that he was a celebrity.
So far, the actual charges the special counsel has brought fall into three main buckets: As serious as these charges are, it is true that none of them directly allege that Trump associates criminally conspired with Russians to interfere with the 2016 election.
While it was difficult to project what could happen, the fury among ordinary Iraqis at perceived and real injustices made it seem that Iraq could be facing an internal crisis as serious as anything since elected governments began in the post-Saddam Hussein era.
An important part of the arguments made by the lawyers, all of them past presidents of the City Bar Association, was that as serious as Ms. Clark's actions were, others with equal or greater culpability had already been released or were about to be.
It's the first lady's ability to give hugs and entertain Muppets (actual ones, not just those in the House of Representatives), to have, in short, the confidence with which to be silly, that makes a speech as serious as this week's DNC address so powerful.
More than half the incidents that were reported were said to be anti-Semitic, although none was as serious as an October shooting in Pittsburgh at the Tree of Life Synagogue that led to hate crime charges against a man accused of killing 11 congregants.
The claims have come to light amid accusations against the Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein of sexual assault and harassment, and while none are as serious as those made against the movie mogul, they nevertheless paint an unseemly picture of life in the Houses of Parliament.
Almost a year after diplomats began describing unexplained health problems, US investigators still don't know what or who is behind the attacks, which have harmed at least 21 diplomats and their families, some with injuries as serious as traumatic brain injury and permanent hearing loss.
Though pro wrestling is different from amateur wrestling in many significant ways -- the winners and losers are predetermined, the moves more varied and often planned in advance -- the injuries that pro wrestlers sustain are very real, and can be as serious as in other combat sports.
"The fact that Special Counsel Mueller's report does not exonerate the president on a charge as serious as obstruction of justice demonstrates how urgent it is that the full report and underlying documentation be made public without any further delay," Pelosi and Schumer said in their statement.
The interview includes President Obama quotes that will inspire young slackers everywhere such as, "At 15, I was not the most responsible young man...I was getting by on charm and wit, but not taking my schoolwork as serious as I could have," Obama told Jeter.
These are real questions that have been raised and until they&aposre settled until we get to the bottom of how this was started, you&aposve got to take them really seriously, even more seriously if not as serious as the allegations made about Russia collusion.
"The fact that Special Counsel Mueller's report does not exonerate the president on a charge as serious as obstruction of justice demonstrates how urgent it is that the full report and underlying documentation be made public without any further delay," they said in a joint statement.
Michael Flynn is as serious as they get and the co-author of a recent book with conservative go-to foreign policy hawk Michael Ledeen, a veteran of the Reagan administration and a favorite analyst of conservatives in the think-tank and op-ed communities. Gov.
While perhaps not as serious as the DEF CON Vote Hacking Village, or fixing major cybersecurity vulnerabilities in office printers, the d(struction)20 CTF provides the gathered hackers and security researchers a chance to have fun and show off their very particular set of skills.
Luckily, Mitchell seems to be OK. "While there is some damage the early reports are very positive that the injury is not as serious as first feared," Dillon Boucher, the GM for the New Zealand Breakers, Mitchell's team in the Australian and New Zealand based league, said.
But if the two sides didn't end the treaty even over major clashes like Iranians taking Americans hostage or the US shooting down an Iranian airliner, why is the Trump administration suddenly ending the treaty now, when nothing even remotely as serious as those incidents has occurred?
If it does, Clinton's actions simply aren't as serious as the classified-information crimes for which other high-profile American officials have been prosecuted: selling US secrets to a foreign government or group, leaking them for public consumption, or even sharing them with a lover/biographer.
"The fact that Special Counsel Mueller's report does not exonerate the president on a charge as serious as obstruction of justice demonstrates how urgent it is that the full report and underlying documentation be made public without any further delay," Pelosi and Schumer said in a joint statement.
Yes, John Krasinski and Emily Blunt have had their fair share of cute moments on screen, like carrying out pranks with Jimmy Kimmel, but it's not often that they sit down and get serious for a moment, or at least as serious as two funny people can be.
"Accusations as serious as those made by Ford and others against Kavanaugh — which allege he was guilty of criminal conduct — should not stand without clear and convincing evidence of their truth in a nation where the courts presume an accused person is innocent until proven guilty," Dershowitz wrote.
I can't recall a play that managed to find a tone that offered up yuks and topics as serious as the glories and perils of capitalism, the role of faith in a culture obsessed with money and the havoc wreaked when immense bets are made with other people's money.
Roong Mallikamas, head of the macroeconomics and monetary policy department at the Bank of Thailand, said Zika would not have a big impact on tourism because it was not as serious as other diseases previously seen in the region, such as a deadly 2003 outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS).
The WHO and CDC's advice doesn't seem to have landed with America's boomer and boomer-adjacent population, whose children say their folks either don't believe that the disease isn't as serious as it's made out to be, or think that being in their 23.5s doesn't really put them at risk.
Several former White House counsels have said they would have made it their business to know if an official at Mr. Porter's level was facing allegations as serious as domestic abuse, but officials in the White House have privately maintained that Donald F. McGahn II, the White House counsel, never did.
The bottom line: "While it was difficult to project what could happen, the fury among ordinary Iraqis at perceived and real injustices made it seem that Iraq could be facing an internal crisis as serious as anything since elected governments began in the post-Saddam Hussein era," writes the New York Times.
" Tracey Wise, founder of Safe Gigs for Women, also believes that drugs play a role in the epidemic of sexual assaults at festivals and that "someone taking advantage of someone [already] on MDMA is just as serious [as someone giving it to them] because that person knows the other person cannot honestly consent.
"The consequence of EMI [or electromagnetic interference] with medical devices may be only a transient 'blip' on a monitor, or it could be as serious as preventing an alarm from sounding or inappropriate device movement leading to patient injury or death," the FDA wrote in a report all the way back in 2000.
"We have moved into a frightening position where increasingly as a society we seem to be leaving individuals—particularly young men—behind, because of a lack of belief or understanding that the conditions they face are as serious as they are," said Paul Gionfriddo, the CEO and president of Mental Health America.
If you see that an institution as powerful and secretive as the FBI is involved in possible wrongdoing as serious as some of the allegations we all have read and heard, and that it refuses to accept accountability or even criticism, how could you be faulted for losing faith and turning against us?
A put-down could be as innocuous as asking a female colleague to make coffee or take notes at a faculty meeting, or as serious as having an principal investigator throw rocks at a female scientist while she is trying to use the bathroom at a field camp in Antarctica (yes, that happened).
Though of course a lost deposit or a rescheduled event is nowhere near as serious as defaulting on a mortgage or suddenly being unable to afford food, many people have been impacted, financially and otherwise, and it's another example of the ways government policy trickles into our social lives and the private sector.
We already knew that the Ukrainian government had an unabashed love for GIFs (remember the Simpsons GIF they used in an actual Twitter fight with Russia?), but it's still striking that their first official statement to something as serious as widespread hacks has come in the form of a dog with a cowboy hat.
"The reality is that abolishing ICE is not a serious policy proposal; it's about as serious as the claim that Mexico's 'gonna pay for the wall,'" Johnson wrote in a Washington Post op-ed published Friday, referring to President Donald Trump's campaign promise that Mexico would fund the building of a massive wall on the southern border.
That awareness has taken her, in ways extremely rare in contemporary art, through potential barriers of class and gender; it has given her an enviable ease with spirituality (her Jewish faith is central to her life); and it has let her produce work that's as companionable as a shared meal and as serious as art can be.
Although it might be a little alarming to find dark or brownish-colored blood in your undies, Dr. Ryntz says it's actually more concerning to find bright red blood: "That represents something that's actively happening," he says, which might be as simple as a small vaginal scrape after rough sex or as serious as cervical cancer.
It will be more severe, but the severity will be mitigated, so if the virus is eight times as serious as the standard one, by the time we get done with these things, it's going to react as three or four or two times what it is because of the adaptive responses to the evolutionary changes.
The real-life Rosa, for instance, is a fascinating character—mistreated, disoriented, beset by demons from within and without—and the challenge of inhabiting her empathetically enough to make us sympathize with her Medea-like decision to abandon her four-year-old son would normally be catnip to any fiction writer as good and as serious as Truong.
"The fact that special counsel Mueller's report does not exonerate the president on a charge as serious as obstruction of justice demonstrates how urgent it is that the full report and underlying documentation be made public without any further delay," Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California and Senator Chuck Schumer of New York said in a joint statement.
" Citing the work of Harvard psychologist Daniel Gilbert, Konnikova gave this glib assessment of how the brain deals with all this lying: "Our brains are particularly ill-equipped to deal with lies when they come not singly but in a constant stream, and Trump, we know, lies constantly, about matters as serious as the election results and as trivial as the tiles at Mar-a-Lago.
I don't need to tell you that there are studies that suggest knowing about spoilers ahead of time can often enhance enjoyment, or say that the vast majority of spoilers you think you encounter in the wild are rarely as serious as they seem, or any number of other reasons not to care so much, because I know how sincerely you believe a pure viewing experience is important.
By voting against this particular national emergency declaration these senators have effectively showed that they do not consider the crisis on our border, which Homeland Security officials warned has pushed our defenses to a breaking point, to be as serious as the national emergency declarations about election fraud in Belarus or human rights violations in Nicaragua, or any of the dozens of other national emergency declarations that have gone untouched and uncriticized over the past four decades.

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