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So they looked at the S&P 500 companies in 1975 and 13 percent of the companies' value was ascribed to intangible capital while 87 percent was ascribed to tangible capital.
For example, researchers found that voters evaluated the resume of a presidential candidate more negatively when the resume was ascribed to a woman than when it was ascribed to a man.
The import weakness was largely ascribed to slacker domestic demand.
A series of explosions there has been ascribed to Israel.
We operate within every rule that is ascribed to us.
Luther also shares blame for some negative qualities ascribed to Germans.
Tokens represent assets or anything that has value ascribed to it.
That was — incorrectly — ascribed to these small-scale observations and studies.
Rule No. 2: Failures must be ascribed to subordinates or external forces.
She started to have breathing troubles, which hospital doctors ascribed to asthma.
Such blurriness can partly be ascribed to an imbalance within the cast.
No matter what, that'll be ascribed to you from here on in.
Any discomfort with its embrace is mistakenly ascribed to the machinations of America.
None of the others, ascribed to warring drug-traffickers, has led to arrests.
Various unflattering quotes, including some about Trump family members, were ascribed to Bannon.
Then terrorist attacks, ascribed to the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, happen in the homeland.
"Pravda Vítězí," or "Truth prevails," ascribed to Hus, is the Czech Republic's national
Needless to say, this part is ascribed to a hand other than Verrocchio's.
But having once ascribed to such a stringent, inflexible worldview has left its residue.
The crack cocaine crisis was very much ascribed to very urban populations—black communities.
The $400 billion social network's value is ascribed to its dominance in digital advertising.
These men are difficult to tell apart, with leaden language and dialogue ascribed to them.
These are very different virtues than those ascribed to the office tower: growing, vibrant, relevant.
Opinions expressed above belong to the authors and should not be ascribed to the University.
Whether blame was ascribed to its undervalued yuan or its frugal people, the problem seemed clear.
Of the many cliché adjectives ascribed to athletes as naturally excellent as Porter, "unflappable" certainly applies.
The recent incidents were either claimed by IS or ascribed to the group by local police.
Fascism shouldn't be "ascribed to local causes, national mentalities, or historical backgrounds," he came to believe.
The blame for the bad judgments along the way can be ascribed to both political parties.
Food shortages, at first ascribed to drought, only worsened as farmers were forced to stop farming.
Manilow's distinguishing talent as a singer arises from a quality more often ascribed to actors: commitment.
Manilow's distinguishing talent as a singer arises from a quality more often ascribed to actors: commitment.
She embodies the Japanese concept of kawaii, a cuteness ascribed to the small, vulnerable and helpless.
"Everything that was ascribed to him suddenly, for my critics, became true of me," she said.
The range of possible values ascribed to it will be broader than "bullish, bearish or doubtful".
The increase is ascribed to VW's improved results and a change in rules governing executive pay.
The turmoil surrounding Trump has often been ascribed to whichever aide has his ear at the time.
Very small potatoes compared to the $90 billion value some have ascribed to its much larger competitor.
Eckstrom and Was use the cabin's interior to simulate the sensory overload normally ascribed to art fairs.
Satanic messages have been ascribed to the corporate symbols of major companies like Starbucks and Procter & Gamble.
But the shaders hold no value, no value beyond what is ascribed to them by the players.
It appears people are especially hard on politicians who betray the traits they've already ascribed to them.
Furbizia, to be sure, is a broad-brush character trait ascribed to Italians, often by other Italians.
In his address to Congress last week, the president singled out several murders ascribed to undocumented immigrants.
For fans watching online, Beyoncé once again stole the show, with the skill usually ascribed to her husband.
There was no behavior you could have that would be ascribed to 'whiteness,' because we couldn't imagine it.
Please feel free to unburden yourself of any knee-jerk thoughts typically ascribed to fourteen-year-old boys.
Criminologists have debated how much of the fall in crime can be ascribed to the rise in incarceration.
But it does suggest that the traits commonly ascribed to psychopaths don't become a profit-seeking public corporation.
Research has even backed up some of the more bizarre health benefits that have been ascribed to cocoa.
A victory in war won by the people at impossible cost has to be ascribed to the leader.
A key question you pose is how much of China's success can be ascribed to this political system.
It was only a lack of enthusiasm for all the rules that she now ascribed to being Jewish.
Some of that can be ascribed to how it never makes too many episodes in a given season (most seasons of the show have been just 10 episodes long), and some of it can be ascribed to how experienced everyone involved in the show is at performing this delicate balancing act.
He "spent" them at "face value" in exchange for goods and services, cheekily challenging the value ascribed to money.
"We don't think the blockchain can do most of what's been ascribed to it," Ripple CEO Chris Larsen said.
All of which contains lessons for the EU, which suffers from many of the flaws often ascribed to Eurovision.
But in the 1980s psychiatrists declared a post-Freudian world, with mental illnesses ascribed to brain biochemistry and neuroanatomy.
In all but the most recent case, the accident was ascribed to human error, not to the car software.
But Mauro's death in 1970, variously ascribed to an auto accident or darker causes, left it unreleased for decades.
Any actions ascribed to the four Russians have never been independently confirmed by official investigations or authoritative news reports.
The nature of monsters is to be mysterious and amorphous, hence the contradictory traits ascribed to Clinton and Abedin.
Rick Tyler, a Republican strategist, said the "magical powers" ascribed to Mr. Kushner early on seemed to have faded.
One of the characteristics ascribed to "Buddhists," according to this rubric, was that they are generally tolerant and pacifist.
But these all sound like characteristics that the old have ascribed to the young since the dawn of time.
This forgiveness is often ascribed to the familiar line that the only thing the business cares about is money.
Cocking an eyebrow, he only seemed to consider the question before repeating an injunction ascribed to Pope Francis himself.
If any one quality could be ascribed to A.I. neural networks, it would be relentless "single-minded" self-interest.
It was her mother who had wrestled small alligators, though the stunt was sometimes erroneously ascribed to the daughter.
I received this book as a present from my grandfather, so there's also strong sentimental value ascribed to it.
It had achieved a funny crumbling texture and a cheesy smell, which might be ascribed to the Cheese Promo.
The disorder could occur because of hormonal changes that cause symptoms which are ascribed to pregnancy by especially susceptible women.
But reviews often focused on its glittering style and ravishing beauty, an emphasis they ascribed to Mr Ford's fashion background.
We needed to embrace difference, rather than seek to find one common acceptable model of homosexuality that everybody ascribed to.
As I listened to the cadences of Sebald's voice, deep and unhurried, the self-seriousness I ascribed to "Austerlitz" disappeared.
We know that it's an artificial voice, a voice which comes too easily, which can be ascribed to the crowd.
A second disorder also frequently ascribed to Trump by professionals is sociopathy—what the DSM-5 calls antisocial personality disorder.
But really none of us liked the sister we were ascribed to, or the speculative futures they foretold for us.
Most of her anecdotes are either unattributed or ascribed to Kindle editions of recent books, with no page numbers given.
Throughout history, great works of art have been ascribed to the hand of "Anonymous," their names erased and authorship denied.
The crafting of Trump's order has been mainly ascribed to his top adviser Steve Bannon and senior policy adviser Stephen Miller.
MEXICO CITY — The last two times he ran for president, he held strong to the ideology that his base ascribed to.
The answer depends, among other things, on the cost of alternative disposal methods and the value ascribed to the environmental benefits.
The recent rises seen in fourth quarters can thus be ascribed to market seasonality — or, perhaps more credibly, to mere randomness.
The value of the Canadian business at ~$7bn, according to our estimates, is more than the liability ascribed to it ($2.4bn).
Over 30 percent of fatalities ascribed to distracted driving in 2015 were drivers under 29, according to the federal safety administration.
If Jacobs's theories were initially criticized, part of that can be ascribed to her being a woman without a college degree.
When I was younger, "femme" was a term ascribed to me by others based on my relationship to a butch partner.
Those three words have become an adjective ascribed to most of the initiatives that have been presented in the last fortnight.
On the other hand, some deaths will be attributed to other illnesses that might more accurately be ascribed to COVID-19.
Luxury stocks traded lower as well, although some of that selling is being ascribed to ongoing political turmoil in Hong Kong.
The movie places its male lead in a role typically ascribed to women, a role where he unexpectedly and gloriously shines.
But the drink does have an extra rich mouthfeel and a certain texture that must be ascribed to the blended crickets.
The words Jaime speaks over her — the same words Martin ascribed to Ser Duncan — say everything about her purpose and her honor.
Too often, bisexuality is a trait ascribed to power-hungry pathological liars, and rarely to characters who are easy to relate to.
The books do mention of whorls and swirling patterns in dragon eggs and fabrics, but there's no greater meaning ascribed to them.
But if it seriously affects what a lot of Americans are thinking and undermines the legitimacy ascribed to American democracy, that's dangerous.
The first is that not all of the differences in graduates' earnings can be ascribed to their alma maters and career choices.
That was below analysts' forecasts of $13.7bn, which John Flint, the chief executive, ascribed to being "very much a fourth-quarter problem".
Recent volatility and downside slippage in the equity markets has been ascribed to China and the potential for slowing global economic growth.
The Tezos network itself hadn't yet launched, of course, so any market value ascribed to these token allotments was almost entirely arbitrary.
Of those who said God played no role, 18 percent of women ascribed to this view, compared to 26 percent of men.
Much of this can be ascribed to Adams, one of our finest actresses, who has a terrific part to dig into here.
Investors fear that the lower value ascribed to Monte dei Paschi's bad loans sets a precedent for the holdings of other banks.
He never loved or ascribed to Clinton's sort of politics -- and is much more willing to speak out than she ever was.
Fonda had been fighting what she described as deep-seated physical malaise and depression that she ascribed to ever-worsening climate news.
Quite apart from the grossly overinflated costs that CBO has wrongly ascribed to our bomber force's nuclear capability, other serious problems remain.
No additional notching has been ascribed to non-performance risk, as Fitch regards it to be minimal relative to the VR assigned.
Mark Twain probably never said, "Whisky is for drinking; water is for fighting over," although that quote is commonly ascribed to him.
If the A.K.P. claims victory, it will be tainted from the outset and ascribed to strong-arm tactics, feeding more popular anger.
So the presence of 25,000 Amazon workers would have been more obvious and the changes that followed more easily ascribed to them.
The dynamic for gay women collaborating at the top is different, as all roles are open, including those usually ascribed to men.
The birthrate has declined and net migration has slowed, which Mr. Woolf ascribed to Americans' increasing preference for cities and dense suburbs.
"What Blatty brought to the mix was a razor-sharp verbal wit that Edwards always ascribed to Blatty's Jesuit training," he said.
If rates or credit spreads do not fall further, as Harvey expects, investors may rethink the valuations they&aposve ascribed to stocks.
His failure was generally ascribed to an inability to communicate effectively, especially when it came to bringing awkward customers to the negotiating table.
Inside Mr Trump's White House, the anxiety of foreign leaders is ascribed to their guilty consciences, after years of taking America for granted.
Not every dollar of R&D or advertising spending can be ascribed to a well-defined asset, such as a brand or patent.
The first album, Helluland, refers to a description often ascribed to Baffin Island—Canada's largest island, which reaches well beyond the Arctic Circle.
Cloudera still has a long way to go to justify the $4.1 billion valuation ascribed to the company when Intel invested in 2014.
Housing starts fell by 42 percent compared to the same month of last year however, which the association ascribed to normal monthly variations.
Stewart's zeal for the Confederacy, and sympathy for its aims, can't be ascribed to some familial kinship with those who fought for it.
In his later years, he suffered acute seizures, which have since been ascribed to a number of causes, including epilepsy, syphilis, and schizophrenia.
The tea party wave in 2010 was ascribed to racism, even as Republicans captured Senate seats in a number of states President Obama won.
THE ADAGE that "writing about music is like dancing about architecture" has been ascribed to Elvis Costello, Laurie Anderson and Thelonious Monk, among others.
Hudson's Bay announced in January that it's buying Gilt for $250 million, a quarter of the price investors once ascribed to the flash service.
To those ascribed to such views, Beijing had figured Trump out and was more than capable of managing the new administration's policy on China.
Though the success of his campaigns is usually ascribed to minority and young voters, Mr Obama performed better than anticipated among working-class whites.
It said he had provided at least 21981 reports signed "Bolek", a codename long ascribed to Walesa, but did not say what they contained.
The different types of wood and the value and complex cultural significance ascribed to them is similar to that of gems and quarried stone.
However, part of the weakness in iron ore imports may be ascribed to supply issues, with weather delays affecting exports from top producer Australia.
The palazzo was completed around 1520, following a plan ascribed to Raphael, and many art historians discern his touch in the elegantly geometric façade.
In an age where many have ascribed to work the kind of meaning they once reserved for religion, that ritual can feel almost holy.
This trend is sometimes ascribed to the growing numbers of female graduates, but the economists control for that and still find evidence of growing selectivity.
He admits that some of the obstacles he faced could be ascribed to the reality that all freelancers face in their day-to-day work.
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. — Donald Trump declared in Thursday's debate that he will "gladly accept the mantle of anger" ascribed to him by South Carolina Gov.
The equity is worth around $5.5 billion, based on the values ascribed to Argo and VW's Autonomous Intelligent Driving unit, which are to be merged.
An outright Moore win -- without a runoff -- could be ascribed to his base, who will come out for him in any situation, good or bad.
Unlike, say, the London Whale scandal that engulfed JPMorgan Chase, the misconduct at Wells Fargo couldn't be ascribed to one or a few "rogue" actors.
LONDON (Reuters) - Bitcoin rose sharply on Monday, climbing above $3,400 in a move traders ascribed to heavy buying on Japan and Hong Kong-based exchanges.
But when the men around them are more sexist, women work less, and they earn less — an effect the researchers ascribed to old-fashioned discrimination.
It's true that the Maduro government's cruel and obtuse denial of its people's suffering is often ascribed to chavista pride, but it's more than that.
The notion that Arthur's villainy essentially stems from his untended mental illness is troubling enough; evil (and mass shootings) having often been ascribed to pathologies.
Many of Mexico's current and former governors have reputations for being deeply corrupt, but few of them approach the level of crookedness ascribed to Duarte.
After reconciling the need to be on a long-term drug regimen with the values I ascribed to being straight edge, I began taking the medication.
"We have noted with serious concern, reckless and inflammatory statements that have been ascribed to leaders of some political parties," Police Minister Nathi Nhleko told reporters.
One critical factor here is the central role ascribed to white male sexual and status anxiety and lust for dominance in fomenting organized white-supremacist activities.
I've done unreasonable things, like checking a guy's phone, or acting out of fear and jealousy — all the qualities I'm not interested in having ascribed to me.
But the volume and content of the tweets fits a pattern of behaviour ascribed to bot accounts by the Oxford Internet Institute, a department of Oxford University.
"With this in mind, we have to question whether the valuation premium being ascribed to TSLA as a 'growth' or 'technology' unicorn is truly justified," he said.
The hate fueling Gilead cannot be ascribed to one identifiable figure or movement, but rather on an amorphous collective of enemies that once hid in plain sight.
The difference in hues was ascribed to something called "color constancy," where our brains compensate for differences in lighting and white-balance by automatically filling in information.
He noted that Clinton's triglycerides jumped from 69 last year to 159, but he speculated that that could be ascribed to whether she ate before blood tests.
Of American adults with no college degree, 48 percent ascribed to the creationist view, but 30 percent with a college degree still believe God guided human evolution.
Because of the value ascribed to his talent, he lives in a world in which someone can save your life and exploit you in the same breath.
But the volume and content of the tweets fits a pattern of behavior ascribed to bot accounts by the Oxford Internet Institute, a department of Oxford University.
Because his voice is higher and lighter than Armstrong's, his pronouncements evoke a quality political pundits once ascribed to the first President George Bush: the wimp factor.
There's a line ascribed to Gandhi that is really useful here: First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.
If she does not have such a beloved daughter (fiction should not be ascribed to real life, I scold myself!), then extra bravas for such heartfelt authenticity.
As Margaret has said, everything in the book is something that's happened in the world, or is happening now, and we've ascribed to that tenet very religiously.
He has always been a stickler for details, right down to the new film's witty opening disclaimer: "Never check an interesting fact," a quotation ascribed to Hughes.
"Right now, the market is telling you the horrific risk being ascribed to this name," said Vicki Bryan, chief executive of Bond Angle, a bond analysis firm.
"Henry" is an acronym ascribed to people, typically millennials, who earn six figures but still feel broke, Melkorka Licea reported for the New York Post in October.
The concerns over his weight aside, Jackson said Trump was in excellent health, which he ascribed to good genetics and a lifelong avoidance of tobacco and alcohol.
Would you like to read an essentially random list of personalities and names a man ascribed to imaginary cats nearly 100 years ago and are you Canadian?
During a time when studios ascribed to Eurocentric aesthetics, Lincoln's choice to wear a short Afro ran counter to the straight-haired, fair-skinned, prototypical femme fatale.
Recent softness in the gold price was ascribed to a jump in the dollar and Treasury yields after Donald Trump's surprise election to the U.S. presidency last month.
Not many people faithfully follow the axiom ascribed to the French luminary Voltaire: we should defend the freedom even of those whose ideas we find deeply wrong-headed.
But then came a cellphone call with a request from Fox News to be interviewed about the sexual assaults in Germany, which have been ascribed to Muslim refugees.
Weasels are reputed villains in human history going way back, and there are astoundingly weird traits ascribed to them that have informed people's opinion of them for millenniums.
Responding to a mention of former national security adviser Michael Flynn, he argued that Comey had ascribed to the President's words more formality -- or subtext -- than actually existed.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The tension between design and art derives from the utility ascribed to the former vying with the elusiveness that characterizes the latter.
This surge in yields and swoon in prices wasn't ascribed to China's dumping of Treasuries, of course, but to the "Trump Trade" that changed everything after the election.
Kovalenko said Ignatenko quickly flew to Chernobyl to assess the scope of the accident and come up with scientific solutions — the role ascribed to Legasov in the series.
But some dissipation of intensity could also be ascribed to the outdoor setting and the quizzical looks of passers-by and the wary, semi-comical retreat of schoolchildren.
He tries conscientiously to identify benefits that can be ascribed to the march of progress, but what he registers and mourns is the loss of tradition and civility.
I try to follow the footnotes, while the objects take on the esoteric meanings ascribed to them by Hall's words, as if they were shifting shapes before my eyes.
If his choice cannot be ascribed to ignorance, it must reveal his preferences: The father must care more about getting high than he cares about his children's well-being.
Shout out to every woman who wasn't actually sporty but ascribed to being that Spice Girl because it was the '90s and we couldn't just call ourselves Queer Spice.
It was valued at $60bn in its last financing round in April 2016, more than twice that ascribed to Snap, the vanishing photo app, after its IPO in March.
This is a scene that asks the viewer to value and extol individual uniqueness before making a judgment about the worth ascribed to persons given their ethnicity or gender.
The rematch with Thompson exemplified Woodley's win-first ethos, a crappy majority decision win won by two scores of 48-47 that he ascribed to an abundance of caution.
Throughout the series there are conversations discussing the "bitter" moniker ascribed to black women, the expectations of men with college degrees, and the double standard of same-sex experimentation.
He says he has striven not to let his financial success mar his values, and he vehemently denies the racist and homophobic slurs that have been ascribed to him.
He did not make the cover of Time because he was a talented striker; he was featured, instead, because of a cultural significance that had been ascribed to him.
I understand that visual symbols of solidarity are important, but when meanings are ascribed to these colors, as they are, we run into peculiar and often misleading interpretations of history.
The upcoming launch, Avestan, is named for the sacred Eastern Iranian language known only from its use in Zoroastrian scripture, religious texts ascribed to one of the world's oldest faiths.
The stockmarket, in so far as rationality can be ascribed to it, came down on the side of those saying that the central bank has not really started to ease.
Regardless of the conflicting causes it was ascribed to—decades of shipping accidents, open-water dump jobs, an elaborate leftist hoax—it was the thought of the thing that appealed.
Khanna argues that investors are failing to consider some of the debt-like liabilities that would need to be ascribed to those individual units, if a breakup were to occur.
Baswedan compared the poll to the Battle of Badr, a pivotal fight in the early days of Islam that consolidated the Prophet Muhammad's power, a win ascribed to divine intervention.
"Men are more likely to be called back if they are perceived as competent and committed to their jobs—traits that are typically ascribed to the 'ideal worker,'" Quadlin writes.
The midyear figures, which Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Monday, were ascribed to the success of the city's Vision Zero program, a multiyear initiative aimed to end traffic deaths.
I resent, every time, that my identity will be assumed into a featureless, monolithic bloc of whiteness and ascribed to an established majority I neither identify with nor aspire to.
As an experienced law enforcement professional, I have always ascribed to psychoanalyst Theodor Reik's "third ear" listening technique that champions a gleaning of deeper layers of meaning in communication forms.
The advisers say that in their voter research Mr. Sanders registers with his own supporters as authentic — the same quality that Mr. Trump's base ascribed to the president in 2016.
Modest changes in reserve levels in recent months have been largely ascribed to fluctuations in global exchange rates and the value of assets that China holds such as foreign bonds.
First, the prices are slightly lower than the prices leaked a few weeks ago by Italian site TuttoAndroid, but the differences aren't huge and could be ascribed to the different markets.
For many artists, depicting Christ is not only an artistic challenge, but also a theological and political one, producing provocative results that question religion's validity and the politics ascribed to it.
He rarely mentions it, but the economy has boomed under his watch, although some of the gains have been ascribed to the previous administration's policies and Duterte's decision to retain them.
Truth be told, the half of the $9 billion valuation ascribed to Theranos and previously listed as Ms. Holmes's wealth was nothing more than an estimate based on investors' best guesses.
In 1975, the American Psychological Association first called on psychologists to take the lead in removing the stigma of mental illness that had been ascribed to lesbian, gay and bisexual orientations.
It didn't seem to matter what meaning participants ascribed to their life, whether it was personal (like happiness), creative (like making art) or altruistic (like making the world a better place).
The pain, unfortunately is ascribed to various things, such as too much walking, or obscure medical conditions, for which patients may be prescribed ineffective medications and told to perform leg stretches.
I had no desire to add fragility or humorlessness to this list, two qualities routinely ascribed to women (yet far more bountiful in the wattled older men whose attentions I declined).
During all stages of this, Minaj has been characterized as having a meltdown, unable to control her emotions, irrational, and loud—qualities easily ascribed to black women generally, celebrity or not.
A 272.093-minute drive, and we're rewarded with gorgeous views of the Golden Gate Bridge and surprisingly no Karl, a name the city of SF has ascribed to the local fog.
Without Anthony, whose absence was ascribed to a sore right shoulder, and point guard Derrick Rose, held out because of a sore back, the Knicks provided little resistance to the Warriors.
"The classical republican convictions that Bailyn ascribed to America's founders drew on a vocabulary of political pathology to predict tyranny, chaos, usurpations and conspiracies," Dr. Appleby said in a 22010 lecture.
The youth suicide deaths CNN researched have not been publicly ascribed to the hurricane by Puerto Rican authorities, who have come under criticism for their handling of the Maria death toll.
It should be noted that a "person of interest" designation is merely the tag ascribed to an individual who is under investigation by police, and is being looked at very closely.
That proverb, ascribed to Aristotle, seems an apt description of the art market—at least it is if a study of artistic careers, published this week in Science, is to be believed.
As recently as June 17, Trump called the news media the "enemy of the people" on Twitter; it's a title he ascribed to journalists and news outlets early on in his presidency.
The idea driving both "alt-beta" funds and longer-established "smart-beta" ones, is that, just as "beta" can be distinguished from "alpha", so returns can be ascribed to identifiable, predictable factors.
The current slump can largely be ascribed to policies followed in the mistaken belief that India was hurtling along at 22000-22014% annual growth, when the reality was more like 5-6%.
"Modern artificial darkness negated the negative qualities ascribed to its timeless counterpart: divorced from nature and metaphor, highly controlled and circumscribed, it was a technology that fused humans and images," Elcott writes.
Kassandra Frederique New York State Director at the Drug Policy Alliance In the 50s, 60s, and 70s a lot of the drug crisis was ascribed to poorer people, musicians, people of color.
Mr Trump's ascendancy cannot merely be ascribed to his wealth—though that certainly helps, by allowing him to appeal directly to the concerns of the base rather than those of his donors.
But they are nonetheless illustrative, and left me with a picture of someone whose worldview is both simpler and stranger than the sort of realist isolationism that is typically ascribed to him.
Ms. Salazar, now a member of the Democratic Socialists of America, admitted to once being registered a Republican, something she ascribed to being raised in a "very conservative political family" in Florida.
Didi is reportedly being valued at $25 billion, which is less than half of Uber's valuation but several times the price tag that investors have ascribed to Lyft, the company's biggest U.S. competitor.
Trump's critics: "Everything that was ascribed to him suddenly, for my critics, became true of me," she told the NYT, speaking of how she receives "scathing" letters from those unhappy with her father.
The impairments were mainly the result of a review of the goodwill ascribed to Santander UK, increased competition for mortgage lending and uncertainty around Brexit and provisions for a payment protection insurance (PPI).
First Quantum Minerals Ltd fell 4 percent to C$11.43 and Hudbay Minerals Inc lost 4.9 percent to C$7.23, which Archibald ascribed to positioning ahead of Chinese economic data due out overnight.
He told reporters waiting at the bottom of the steps outside Air Force One that he would be more muted that his normal bombast, which he ascribed to fury at negative media coverage.
The American medical community currently recognizes a distinction between sex -- a classification based on bodily characteristics, internal and external -- and gender, the socially constructed roles and behaviors typically ascribed to men and women.
Though Conditt was using explosives and bombs to carry out murder, the White House and law enforcement officials have not labeled him as a terrorist, a title rarely ascribed to white perpetrators of murder.
JONATHAN MOORELondon The mistaken notion of Johannes Vermeer as an isolated genius cannot simply be ascribed to "a 19th-century art-historian" who nicknamed him "the Sphinx of Delft" ("Answering the riddle", October 14th).
Multiple bankruptcies, billion dollar losses, alleged misdirection of income to charitable foundations and, published reports suggesting potential further abuses of the tax code, are not the characteristics normally ascribed to a great business builder.
While the Yankees' dithering start to the season can be ascribed to many factors — feeble hitting and erratic starting pitching among them — it cannot hurt to add an A-list talent to the roster.
So he developed a version that ascribed to a less exclusionary tone: local and popular slang, or what linguist Gretchen McCulloch might refer to as "public, informal, unselfconscious language" now had a proper home.
Lindenauer argues that the 18th-century popular imagination took the same terrible attributes that the Puritans had ascribed to witches — malice, selfishness, coldness, absence of maternal impulse — and started ascribing them to stepmothers instead.
Though there's enough historical evidence to tell us when Shakespeare was born and when he died, and more than enough to prove that he wrote the plays ascribed to him, the record is thin.
At a recent global forum in Dubai, Christine Lagarde, head of the International Monetary Fund, said some of the economic pain ascribed to globalization was instead due to the rise of robots taking jobs.
"We are cursed by a common language," my editor was fond of telling me, a line he ascribed to some British statesman, who doubtless looked down his pince-nez at his convict-descended cousins.
Through it all, he's maintained a humble, light-hearted, relaxed and all-around down-to-earth demeanor — embodying a direct rebuttal to many of the fire-and-brimstone cliches often ascribed to successful sports coaches.
Stockmann will sell its Nevsky Centre in St. Petersburg to Dutch PPF Real Estate for 171 million euros ($198 million), below the 181 million euro valuation ascribed to it in the Finnish company's balance sheet.
With the government largely hidden from public view, it is not even clear whether Mr. Sisi has full control over the political repression, abductions, torture and other human-rights violations ascribed to the security services.
A small discrepancy could be ascribed to differences in assessing how much oil was aboard each vessel, but 370,000 bpd is a large gap, equivalent to about five very large crude carriers (VLCCs) a month.
A person familiar with UEFA's process confirmed that independent experts had told UEFA's control body in 2014 that the market value of key sponsorships had been far below the value the clubs ascribed to them.
And many protest as a black bloc, a tactic ascribed to 1980s Germany in which a group protests anonymously, faces concealed by T-shirts, bandannas or masks to avoid detection and protect from pepper spray.
Far from the maligned status ascribed to the IDF by a global campaign of delegitimisation, we are satisfied that Israel would act in accordance with the legal and moral standards our own militaries adhere to.
That's why the attacks feel all too familiar to many women of color; they're part of a long, established pattern of attempts to silence those who step out of the roles society has ascribed to them.
"The increase in the pace of payroll growth visible in the previous data for 2018, which most analysts ascribed to the tax cuts, has disappeared," Ian Shepherdson, chief economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics, said in a note.
Comments linked to TPA appear to have been submitted by the same individual who aided another group known as Free Our Internet, whose comments were ascribed to Americans who told Gizmodo their identities had been stolen.
The data does show that February's arrivals of 228.85 million tonnes were well below January's 230 million, but that could be ascribed to the week-long holiday Lunar New Year holidays that fell in early February.
The six mostly middle-aged, middle-class gentlemen who constitute the main object of study are together on a yacht, and some of the strange things they do might be ascribed to confinement in small quarters.
What is given less consideration is the way that, as the Christian God retreated after Descartes, the attributes traditionally ascribed to Him — goodness, perfection and permanence — were in different ways transposed onto the body of nature.
Although Wellman's oeuvre includes such once well-regarded films as "The Ox-Bow Incident" (1943) and "The Story of G.I. Joe" (1945), he has little of the artistry ascribed to Howard Hawks, let alone John Ford.
While learning is a property almost exclusively ascribed to self-conscious living systems, AI computers now exist that can learn from past experiences and so improve their operative functions to the point of surpassing human capabilities.
Listening to the robbed mothers and oppressed spouses and neglected children of literary history, we notice that much of what has traditionally been ascribed to artistic ruthlessness is indistinguishable from the standard-issue selfishness of non-artists.
Apple's market capitalization — the value ascribed to a company by investors — has more than doubled under Cook's tenure and is inching toward a trillion dollars this year, cementing Apple's place as the world's most valuable public company.
Of course the Supreme Leader oversees all of the aforementioned and the ability of Rouhani and Zarif to influence both events and other centers of power in Iran demonstrates influence beyond what many has ascribed to them.
Unlike the growing ranks of nonagenarians and centenarians, those who breach a 12th decade, known as supercentenarians, rarely face protracted illness or disability before they die, a boon that many of them have ascribed to personal habits.
" Adams described the American dream as a "religious emotion, a courageous leap in to the dark unknown," and he ascribed to it the desires of everyday Americans and citizens elsewhere to be "freer, richer and more independent.
The term refers to the hue of smoked fish, and its first use was once ascribed to fugitives, running through the woods, who would supposedly toss stinking, smoked fish in all directions to throw bloodhounds off course.
Sagutdinov knew that his demonstration, which took place a week later, could not avoid being seen in the light of the recent anti-governmental protests, predicting that these political statements would be ascribed to his own action.
Richtel's deep affection for his irrepressible friend animates much of his book, and his stories of three other individuals whose illness or wellness can be ascribed to their unique immunologic makeup are interesting enough, if less affecting.
"These findings, the authors write in the study, "indicate that the extremely high content of iron could not be ascribed to volcanic ash or other volcanic products, suggesting that it might have originated from the victims' body fluids.
Much of the company's ability to leap over obstacles early on, and get out ahead of competitors including Lyft and Hailo, can probably be ascribed to CEO Travis Kalanick's take-no-prisoners, move-fast-and-break-things attitude.
MADRID, Sept 24 (Reuters) - Spanish bank Banco Santander SA said on Tuesday it had completed a review of the goodwill ascribed to its Santander UK unit and had determined an impairment of around 1.5 billion euros ($1.65 billion).
I have reached that conclusion based on my policy priorities, my belief in the importance of diplomacy and my support for American values — not politics or partisanship, as some have ascribed to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee's action.
None of these factors can be easily ascribed to Obama or to Clinton, although certainly they did preside over the withdrawal of all US troops from Iraq at the end of 2011, a plan bequeathed to them by Bush.
But I think almost as much has to be ascribed to the way the world itself has changed around Sunny, and how all involved have proved uniquely well-suited to feeling out those changes, sometimes before they're even evident.
None of these factors can be easily ascribed to Obama or to Clinton, although certainly they did preside over the withdrawal of all U.S. troops from Iraq at the end of 2011, a plan bequeathed to them by Bush.
According to MCSCS documents, the most common risk factors ascribed to people in the database in 2017 were mental health (including "suspected" mental health issues), criminal involvement, drug use, and "antisocial/negative behaviour," defined as "obnoxious [or] disruptive" behaviour.
The painter is perhaps best known for "George Washington Carver Crossing the Delaware: Page From an American History Textbook" (1975), depicting the pioneering black scientist and inventor in the famous boat-astride pose ascribed to the first American president.
Certainly, the transformation of the image of the dead ox into something that the writer observes as so real, so mysterious, and so enchanting harks back to ancient beliefs in the magical powers ascribed to the image-making of "great" artists.
Importantly, the country lacks the sectarian agenda often ascribed to regional powers Saudi Arabia and Iran, and prides itself on the relative harmony between its Sunni and Shia communities, the latter of which constitutes around 40 percent of its population.
On January 30th, Altria marked down the value of its stake by $4.1 billion, and it now values the entire company at just $12 billion, a 68 percent decline from the original valuation that Altria ascribed to Juul when it invested.
United States President Donald Trump's former strategist Steve Bannon backed away from derogatory comments ascribed to him about Trump's son in a new book that sparked White House outrage and could threaten Bannon's influence as a would-be conservative power broker.
" Champion adds that "the fact that such finds often lead to them being ascribed to modern Wiccans, devil worshippers or hoaxers is a sign of just how mentally remote we are today from the commonplace beliefs of the medieval church.
The Japanese company is paying a lower valuation for the maker of Victoria Bitter than AB InBev wanted from an initial public offering of its Asia business, shelved last week, but probably higher than the multiple investors ascribed to the unit.
The London nerve agent attack on former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter has been specifically ascribed to Russia by the United Kingdom prime minister, fully supported by the White House and American officials including at the United Nations.
" It was this notion of Marxism that the historian Isaiah Berlin ascribed to its founder when he wrote of Marx that "his intellectual system was a closed one, everything that entered was made to conform to a pre-established pattern.
The brain regions identified to be affected by blast scarring are the same regions whose function, if disrupted, will result in the unexplained symptoms soldiers experienced during World War I as well as some of those currently ascribed to PTSD.
He showed that the infielder famous for diving catches actually lacked range, that the genius manager who strategically bunted was actually squandering outs, that more of your favorite slugger's homers could be ascribed to close fences than to his prodigious power.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's former strategist Steve Bannon on Sunday backed away from derogatory comments ascribed to him about Trump's son in a new book that sparked White House outrage and could threaten Bannon's influence as a would-be conservative power broker.
Whenever something can be construed as a rejection of the establishment, or a win for authoritarianism, or a triumph for swaggering, braces-twanging bombast—or some other shift the writer does not like—the subject is ascribed to a global Trump-ite revolution.
When a patient's life is saturated with pain, when their entire existence is focused on suffering and on means to provide relief for suffering, the normally high value ascribed to life deteriorates, and thoughts about the alternative to life may become dominant.
That, like his catching, was sometimes ascribed to youthful immaturity: Sánchez didn't seem to want to put in the work required to develop a consistent approach at the plate, and as a result would wing it against pro pitching far too often.
" In the address, Kim also expressed a desire for a peaceful resolution with South Korea, a break from the aggressive language he used to threaten the US. Trump responded to those remarks, as well, using the moniker he's ascribed to Kim: "Rocket man.
With Temple, the artists transport us back to 21, the date ascribed to the paintings that depict Wilde's arrest, trial, and conviction for "homosexual offences," his subsequent imprisonment in 1895—he was sentenced to two years hard labor—and his secret release.
Even accounting for a premium of around 20 basis points over the 2024 notes for the one and a half year maturity extension, the new sukuk offer investors about an extra 30 basis points which fund managers partly ascribed to the Khashoggi fallout.
Hence, his determination to press on with the initial public offering of stock in the state-owned Saudi Aramco oil company, even after its vulnerabilities were exposed in the mid-September attack on its Abqaiq processing plant, an attack ascribed to Iran.
And because that the most extreme cable news outlet — Fox News — is also the channel with the oldest audience, it's possible that TV is having the impact on polarization that has been more popularly ascribed to social media over the last few years.
Given the metaphorical meanings that continue to be ascribed to Soutine's pictures of dead beef and dying fowl, with their meditations on death and sacrifice, he might well have recalled the example by his most beloved master as a source of inspiration for this depiction.
His bid was less successful than the failed management buyout attempt in April backed by Bain Capital, where shareholders tendered more than 5 million shares at the lower price of 700 yen, a difference his funds ascribed to the cozy relationships of corporate Japan.
Nearly 60 percent of Americans reporting no religious affiliation said God played no part whatsoever in human evolution, whereas 89 percent of Protestants and 80 percent of Catholics ascribed to either a strict creationist view or a God-played-a-role view on human evolution.
Writing in The Atlantic in March, Arielle Bernstein described minimalism's ban on clutter as a "privilege" that runs counter to the value ascribed to an abundance of objects by those who have suffered from a lack of them — less-empowered people like refugees or immigrants.
The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate rose to 2.4% in January from 2.2% in December, and the jobs-to-applicants ratio fell to 1.49 in January from 1.57 in the previous month, government data showed, although that was partly ascribed to a change in survey methodology.
The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate rose to 2.4% in January from 2.2% in December, and the jobs-to-applicants ratio fell to 1.49 in January from 1.57 in the previous month, government data showed, although that was partly ascribed to a change in survey methodology.
No motive has been ascribed to the attackers, but on the messaging app Telegram, members and supporters of the Islamic State shared a poster that calls for supporters to attack people with guns, knives and trucks during the month of Ramadan, which began last weekend.
Selling "fabulosity," a term she coined in her 163 book of the same name, as "a state of everything that is fabulous...a quality ascribed to that which expresses glamour, style, charisma, power, and heart," Simmons took the "urban market," as it was called, mass.
The payments in question, whose destinations were not disclosed in the document provided by Gordhan, were ascribed to the three brothers, their nephew Varun Gupta, numerous companies that they control as well as other individuals named as Chetali Gupta, Shivani Gupta and Arti Gupta.
Senator Ron Wyden, a Democrat of Oregon, who has repeatedly pressed the FCC for answers about potential malfeasance during the net neutrality process, said it was clear that "dirty tricks" had been used, including identity theft, to generate millions of fake comments ascribed to real Americans.
Mr. Dimon is blatant in some areas, as when he notes that JPMorgan holds enough capital to absorb not just the losses the Federal Reserve stress tests ascribed to his bank in last year's stress test, but the entire $222 billion at the top 31 banks.
But if you believe almost anyone else—the alt-right, the writers of the film, the writers of the Internet—the problem isn't that Jyn doesn't have the luxury of political opinions, it's that she no longer has the luxury of existing without having those opinions ascribed to her.
Kanter was disowned by his family last year, for reasons that his parents ascribed to his political affiliations and activism; it's unclear whether this was an act of self-preservation or a sign of a serious rift, but Kanter says he has not engaged with his family in years.
Facebook previously ascribed to a $15-an-hour minimum wage across its U.S. offices, but within a year it plans to bump that pay floor to as high as $22 in some of the nation's most expensive areas: specifically Washington, D.C.; New York City; and the Bay Area.
Bayer said it could not give the new size of its stake in Covestro until the terms of the bookbuilding transaction were settled but would still hold the majority of the voting rights as the votes of the shares going into the pension fund would be ascribed to Bayer.
And of course it's a good line because Wayne at this point in his career (well, perhaps always, but especially circa 2007) was rapping at a level that can only be ascribed to intense, monastic focus, with the side effect being that he was devouring every other rapper alive.
A longtime professor at the university, Dr. Neal ran groups there that were involved in finding the top quark and the Higgs boson, the last remaining particles — or building blocks of matter — that were ascribed to the Standard Model of physics, a best-guess description of the subatomic world.
Some of the characters are composites, and some of the events ascribed to Ms. Bass were actually experienced by other pilots, but her life story, recounted in a rousing 4½-minute song called "Me and the Sky," is a near-verbatim transcript of her interview with the writers.
This just happens to be ... Ultimately it comes down to, I think, the companies have less agency here than is ascribed to them, it comes down to where people want to live, and that we will go where the people who we want to hire want to live. Right.
The latest step was an all-but-unprecedented swap of the lawyers who have been arguing Trump's position in court — a shift that officials ascribed to ethical and legal concerns at the legal team essentially being required to contradict their previous representations in light of Trump's decision to prolong the clash.
Until a few days ago, only a half-dozen of the president's closest aides knew Trump had made up his mind, and in a sign of the importance Trump ascribed to the secrecy of the pick, they kept it that way -- even amid a flurry of leaks on other issues.
She becomes fixated on making the doll's eyes more life-like, and this becomes a Sisyphean task that makes her makes her engage in behaviors that are usually ascribed to the "tortured artist" cliché, going all the way to completely identifying herself with her works, that is, lose her sanity.
Dylan is a somewhat unformed man whose lack of direction and self-­knowledge might be ascribed to the fact that his lineage has been kept from him, information that he will uncover during the course of the novel and that he fears will threaten his relationship with Constance and Stella.
"The symptoms they ascribed to venereal disease all these years / Turned out to be side effects of the magnetic strips on credit cards," go the lyrics, and it's the first clue that Frigid Forms Sell is going after a different target: consumerism, specifically where it intersects identity, technology, and sex.
No evidence has emerged to indicate that the episodes of drinking ascribed to Judge Kavanaugh back then carried forward into his professional or family life, or that the handful of F.B.I. background checks he has faced in his official Washington career unearthed any red flags about his drinking as an adult.
"So far, the only culpability possibly ascribed to the governor himself is having put together a leadership team that seems to not yet have clear lines of authority for hiring or crisis management or communication," said John Weingart, the associate director of the Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers University.
The congress gave its rubber-stamp approval and revised the party's charter to enshrine Mr Xi's thinking on the topic as one of its guiding ideologies (he and Mao are the only ones named in the document as having Thought with a capital T—a mere Theory is ascribed to Deng Xiaoping).
Assad must go (but only if the Syrians say so) Ambassador Haley has been clear that she and others in the current administration recognize Bashar Assad as a war criminal who has brutalized his nation's citizens in the most appalling manner, including the horrific gas attack ascribed to Assad's forces on April 4.
His book "Confucius: The Secular as Sacred" (1972) "revolutionized the field of Chinese studies" by identifying the sayings ascribed to Confucius and his disciples "as a marvelously subtle work sketching human potentials for dignity through humane interactions," Michael Nylan, who teaches Chinese history at the University of California, Berkeley, said in an email.
In fighting off the Warren charges, Sanders partisans moved swiftly to lock down any substantive debate on the question of how and whether a woman candidate might be elected, by echoing the candidate's own view that the position ascribed to him was essentially unthinkable: He hadn't said what Warren claimed he said.
"Plaintiff Francesca Gregorini's lawsuit is another example of 'that obsessive conviction, so common among authors and composers, that all similarities between their works and any others which appear later must inevitably be ascribed to plagiarism,'" Apple and Shyamalan's lawyers at Davis Wright Tremaine wrote in a motion, quoting an earlier appeals court decision.
He said that while some of the increase in sexual transmission in recent years could, in part, be ascribed to the new popularity of "hookup" apps and to unsafe drug use in conjunction with sex, the activist group is particularly concerned about what it regards as the poor sex education in Irish schools.
The tables have turned at a difficult time for Colombia, which is struggling with a tepid economy under newly inaugurated President Iván Duque, a high unemployment rate, a stalled peace process with left-wing FARC guerrillas, conflict being waged by deserters who have not ascribed to the agreement with the government, and rampant corruption.
Her work, like the school of thought that had produced it, was attentive to the buffeting emotional weather of everyday life: consider our Twitter-fed swings of anger and mirth, the oversharing and moodiness ascribed to younger generations, the paranoia stoked by proliferating conspiracy theories, even the emergence of the eternally sad pop star.
The Trump administration has proposed sharp cuts to programs that seek to prevent domestic terrorism and prepare localities to respond -- a point made by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, a Democrat from New York, in response to Trump criticizing him on Wednesday morning, in a tweet linking the attack to an immigration policy Trump ascribed to Schumer.
There is something jarring in the idea that those talents usually ascribed to the preposterously gifted—the ability not only to get shots but to take over games, to turn a team contest into an exercise of individual will—might be learned, year after year, by a guy who used to be a solid fourth option.

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