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"The assumption of population increase is based on an assumption of uprooting people," she says.
Tuesday marked the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, when Catholics celebrate the assumption of the body of Jesus Christ's mother into heaven.
"There's an assumption of incapability, a lot of times, when it comes to women, as opposed to the assumption of capability when it comes to men," she said.
Single family housing starts market growth assumption of 5% to 10% * Ply gem holdings inc - company's 2017 annual outlook is also based on an assumption of 3% to 5% growth in u.s.
They work to liquidate reason and the assumption of history.
People with mental disabilities often face an assumption of incapacity.
Democracy depends upon an assumption of goodwill among fellow citizens.
Democracies depend on an assumption of goodwill among fellow citizens.
In other words, the central assumption of criminal profiling is nonsense.
The vote today is his de jure assumption of the role.
So we need to start from an assumption of good intentions.
The deal includes assumption of DigitalGlobe's C$1.60 billion net debt.
The assumption of their accession to our policies will be gone.
Most cooking shows today are built on the assumption of perfection.
This a big assumption of cooperation on the part of Starship Enterprises.
There is this assumption of perfection and grace, but skateboarding isn't perfect.
His assumption of power did not involve a change of ruling parties.
Sanders receives an assumption of good faith that most politicians simply don't.
Including the assumption of debt, the transaction values Westar at $12.2 billion.
Including the assumption of debt, the deal is valued at $47 billion.
"Assumption of accuracy is not a deterrent for suicidal people," he said.
The deal price includes the assumption of $90 million in pension liabilities.
Instead of a presumption of innocence, migrants face the assumption of inadmissibility.
That makes no sense except against the background assumption of white supremacy.
"There's this immediate assumption of class because they were addicts," she said.
He's a candidate who is riding out an assumption of GOP support.
Other artists, however, are celebrating Mr. Trump's imminent assumption of the presidency.
Bear Stearns' failure and merger needed the Fed's assumption of questionable assets.
"The assumption of frozen ground is built into so many things," Torn said.
The way the companies divide up the assumption of debt was still unclear.
Lantern offered $310 million plus the assumption of about $115 million in debt.
"Democracy depends on the assumption of good will among its participants," he said.
Including the assumption of debt, the deal would value Wirtgen at €4.6 billion.
The budget was based on an oil price assumption of $55 a barrel.
Mr. Ghani returned in time to make the announced assumption of powers moot.
But, the assumption of this polarization sometimes oversimplifies the actual dynamic at work.
The global financial system is built on an assumption of above-zero interest rates.
Yet the assumption of a Remain victory filled the room—and depressed my hosts.
"Miscomprehension of AAE, coupled with an assumption of understanding, is likely rampant," he said.
Nonetheless, liquidity coverage will be stressed initially given the assumption of PPS' development pipeline.
The company's $17 billion market capitalization is based on an assumption of continued growth.
"We were under the assumption of trying to aim for growth patterns," says Goshen.
The end of every assumption of every self-regarding sports pundit in the world?
The deal values William Lyon Homes at $26.7 billion, including the assumption of debt.
Including the assumption of Carmike's debt, the transaction is valued at about $1.1 billion.
May's easy assumption of the Cold Warrior's mantle might raise no eyebrows at all.
An assumption of $1 million of new investment creating three jobs is very conservative.
Wednesday was also the day that Catholics celebrated the assumption of Mary into heaven.
Usher is trying to get the lawsuit tossed out based on assumption of risk.
Including the assumption of Worldpay's debt, the deal's overall value is about $43 billion.
"An assumption of 'chance' encapsulates all the inevitable unpredictability in the world," Spiegelhalter writes.
Including the assumption of debt, the proposed transaction is valued at about $9.2 billion.
Thatcher's assumption of the Tory leadership that same year, and for her three administrations.
It's that assumption of universality that irks when you are a black girl reader.
There is no assumption of mental health illness, although mental health conditions may exist.
You can use it to challenge the underlying assumption of the remark or behavior.
Our assumption of a 264 percent actuarial value is actually generous to the Republican bill.
Now, the assumption of American supremacy and an ever-improving future is not so assured.
The underlying assumption of course was that the fairly bargained market price was fair value.
Leasing and finance contracts are both generally priced using an assumption of stable residual values.
Including the assumption of Aetna's debt, the total value of the transaction is $78 billion.
Including the assumption of $1.1 billion in debt, the deal is valued at $4.4 billion.
BAML is also overweight European mining stocks, based on an assumption of rising copper prices.
This is a tremendous assumption of danger to make sure the truth is told publicly.
But the assumption of hyperrationality still plays far too large a role in the field.
They said you can't make any assumption of growth for any period greater than 7 percent.
Canvas wants to smash this assumption of expensive, inflexible, factories by replacing infrastructure with autonomous vehicles.
Russia's budget for 2016 is based on the assumption of oil selling at $50 per barrel.
Therefore, Dong Yin's legal status does not indicate automatic assumption of its full liabilities by COAM.
All of my projections rely on a base assumption of a volatile, if not declining economy.
The spokesman said that the FRC investigation did not mean there was an assumption of blame.
The level of subordination is reflected in Fitch's baseline recovery assumption of 'poor' for the issue.
Your sense of America is predicated on the assumption of a reliable and stable democratic system.
The first phase was to be financial centralization through the national government's assumption of state debts.
The writer-director John Butler emphasizes the exploitative dynamics underlying Sean's assumption of friendship with Ernesto.
And it is very possible that his criminality aided and abetted his assumption of the position.
But on the other, it reveals a white man's assumption of being understood, in being welcome.
The Republic is based on an assumption of a parallelism between the city and the soul.
But the old system built around the assumption of a strong central authority remains in place.
"There's an assumption of a certain level of credibility with our local officials," Mr. Zebrowski said.
Besides the cash component, the deal includes the assumption of Cylance's unvested employee incentives, BlackBerry said.
The assumption of no household response to changes in taxes is also sure to be contentious.
If the assumption of outstanding debt and liabilities is included, the deal values Supervalu at $2.9 billion.
The key assumption of the "rational concern" thesis is that immigrants are actually hurting the British economy.
The sale will also include the assumption of about $1.9 billion worth of Aeroplan's frequent flier points.
It becomes an assumption of their character and intelligence – and it's really hard to listen that way.
He defended his actions by citing both the prevalence of alcohol and the assumption of mutual interest.
That has been, I would argue, the underlying operative assumption of American policy ever since the 1980s.
Clinton and Trump, in different ways, are questioning the basic assumption of transparency and perhaps undermining it.
Including the assumption of Valspar's debt, the enterprise value of the transaction would be about $11.3 billion.
"Taken together, these results suggest that my baseline assumption of stable expectations is still justified," she said.
Despite themselves, students absorb the false assumption of dress codes: Everything is sexual, and nothing is innocent.
But European officials tell Axios that they're developing retaliatory measures on the assumption of tariffs before November.
He moved on with new information built on an assumption of knowledge that I did not possess.
This is based on the contagiousness of this virus and on an assumption of moderate social distancing.
Since then, common ground has been stripped to the essence: An assumption of good will and rationality.
By Rivka Galchen For me, the unforgivable sin is the assumption of certainty and the moral high ground.
The normal equations in your physics course are created with the assumption of constant acceleration and constant forces.
Franklin Roosevelt used the same law to shut banks briefly upon his assumption of the presidency in 1933.
Interacting with them over the course of three weeks solidifies my assumption of the new generation of womankind.
In reality, our assumption of an average actuarial value of 1003 percent is conservative —most likely too high.
By the numbers: The total value of the deal, including Chevron's assumption of Anadarko's debt, is $50 billion.
One reason for the preponderance of highly rated firms in China is an implicit assumption of state backing.
This assumption of consistency argues that the predictions made by different agents using quantum theory are not contradictory.
He works on the assumption of a US helicopter drop (although Europe or Japan look more likely candidates).
However, the assumption of  trade neutrality requires significant dollar appreciation of 25 percent, which is an unlikely outcome.
Growing polarization is jeopardizing even the foundational assumption of common truths, the stuff that binds a society together.
A core assumption of American foreign policy — that a united Europe had overcomes its divisions — has been undermined.
Soon after his assumption of the ECB's reins, Mario Draghi's successor will likely undergo a baptism by fire.
Cintas expects to finance the deal through existing cash, the assumption of G&K's debt, and new debt.
Well, one implicit assumption of mindfulness meditation is that it makes sense to be suspicious of our feelings.
The transaction would value the Japanese theme park operator at around $7.5 billion, including the assumption of debt.
Instead, there is a widespread assumption of cheating, which raises the risk of violence once results are announced.
When the assumption of Rockwell's debt is included, the enterprise value for the deal is about $30 billion.
But they do not possess the assumption of lingua franca that "Little Women" is given in cultural conversations.
The attribute was assessed at Midrange as there is no automatic assumption of SMF's liabilities by the government.
Fitch estimates EV available for claims of $9 billion, net of a standard assumption of 10% for administrative claims.
The Weinstein Co described Lantern's bid as $310 million in cash, with assumption of $127.2 million of secured debt.
This requires the assumption of a mafic crust; you can read our discussion of the early Earth's composition here.
It's a narrative not often seen coming out of India, because of the public assumption of heavy police corruption.
Others were more outspoken in placing blame for their departure on the assumption of power by the president's son.
FCF is expected to range between $700 million to $900 billion thereafter, reflecting Fitch's assumption of lower comp growth.
To reduce it still further, urban planners may have to operate on the assumption of even more extreme events.
Information security startups' value propositions are often predicated on the assumption of underlying orderliness within their customers' security programs.
The proceeds are being used to refinance all existing secured credit facilities, a key assumption of the final rating.
The FCC's assumption of online privacy authority also jeopardizes the United States' privacy agreement with the European Union (EU).
But in truth it was fairly easy to explain Comey's decision without reaching for the assumption of partisan motives.
Both stories seemed harmless at the time but were later criticized for not respecting the subjects' assumption of privacy.
However, a law enforcement source said prosecutors will challenge Shkreli's underlying assumption of how to calculate the investor losses.
FCF is then projected to range between $700 million-$103 billion thereafter, reflecting Fitch's assumption of lower comp growth.
The government had a 2015 assumption of 6.2 percent average inflation, but Reuters polls expect it at 6.4 percent.
In his letter to Farr, Moret challenged Emerson's assumption of $400 million of run-rate synergies in a deal.
And increasing use nationwide — perhaps with an assumption of more leniency — may put more people at risk of arrest.
Mr. Trump's assumption of the most powerful office in the world seemed likely to mean tougher times for Europeans.
Outside this carefully demarcated sphere, there is no underlying trust, no assumption of shared values, and no presumed equality.
The bid included C$250 million in cash and the assumption of approximately $2 billion of Aeroplan points liability.
And the Twins, unlike far too many teams, weren't willing to simply hide behind the assumption-of-risk doctrine.
That projection is based on the plausible but optimistic assumption of continued economic growth and no major military conflict.
A tacit assumption of this theory is that candidates who are patently unqualified to govern will not be electable.
N in an $8.4 billion all-stock transaction, including the assumption of debt, the two companies said on Sunday.
In many cases, the assumption of who's behind a cyberattack relies on the language clues hidden in the code.
Known as the Assumption of Mary, this is a formative moment in Christianity, yet it's story is mired in uncertainty.
The deal values the Japanese theme park operator at 840 billion yen ($7.5 billion), including the assumption of net debt.
Not fellow citizens in a democracy which depends on an assumption of good will and an ability to reason together.
A foundational assumption of the aspirational critique is that a more fully meritocratic society is also a more equal one.
The proposed legislation does away the provision that the data must be anonymized, further jeopardizing any practical assumption of privacy.
NOT long ago, the starting assumption of any economic theory was that humans are rational actors who maximise their utility.
The companies announced the acquisition Sunday, in a deal worth $6.4 billion, plus the assumption of $1.9 billion in debt.
The Occidental-Anadarko deal closed on Thursday in a transaction valued at $55 billion, including the assumption of Anadarko's debt.
The forecast includes assumption of generic drug price deflation in the high-single digit range, the company said.(bit.ly/2knrYap).
When she calls their bluff, they'll either back down, or destroy the economy and the international assumption of U.S. creditworthiness.
The 2018 budget assumes an average oil price of $50 per barrel, up from an assumption of $45 for 2017.
The deal includes the assumption of about $340 million of net debt, JAB and Panera said in a joint statement.
It is based on an assumption of no net budget contribution, whereas Norway and Switzerland both pay heavily to Brussels.
The assumption of weakness is such that speculation on who could follow May as prime minister is a daily game.
Honda expects the yen to average 107 versus the dollar over the period, from a previous assumption of 110 yen.
Her assumption of the presidency was legal, it ruled, because Mr Morales had fled and order needed to be restored.
And one common assumption of those models is that government intervention in the market tends to come at some cost.
The deal, could be worth more than $60 billion including the assumption of debt, could be announced early next week.
WestRock said the deal was valued at about $4.9 billion, including assumption of KapStone's net debt of about $1.36 billion.
But her criticism of a national hero—and her assumption of the standing to do so—caused a small controversy.
There is such a quick assumption of ill will and an increasing sanctimony and humorlessness that can often seem inhumane.
The group had offered to pay about $275 million for the company, plus the assumption of $225 million in debt.
Including the assumption of the company's long-term debt, the enterprise value of a transaction would be about $10 billion.
How automatic, this assumption of a scholarship, and Janelle knew she meant a scholarship not of smarts but of skin.
"Picking a traditional IRA versus a Roth is based on the assumption of tax rates changing over time," she said.
The assumption of imminent regime collapse, due to difficult economic conditions and the challenges of leadership succession, abetted this complacency.
The assumption, of course, is that a titanic confrontation is in no one's true interest, particularly in a nuclear era.
While there's an assumption of some level of monitoring, many Chinese are as appalled as Americans when it affects them.
Like Gone Home and P.T., Devotion uses the assumption of the home as a safe space as an entrance into horror.
" Father Stelios Sitaras of Assumption of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church in Galveston, Texas, described Pagourtzis as a "quiet boy.
Besides the $1.4 billion that BlackBerry will pay, the deal also includes the assumption of Cylance's unvested employee incentives, BlackBerry said.
Iran's clerical rulers, since their assumption of power in 1979, have established and worked with armed groups across the Arab world.
The sale will also include the assumption of about C$1.9 billion worth of Aeroplan's frequent flier points, the companies said.
The internet is becoming a low-trust society, where an assumption of pervasive fraud is built into the way things function.
Carmike Cinemas — Carmike agreed to be bought by AMC Entertainment for $30 per share, or $1.1 billion including assumption of debt.
Even with all the dating and seduction guides out there, there's always an assumption of knowledge that I just don't have.
And those who made business decisions with the assumption of the UK remaining in the EU are certainly regretting it now.
Working from the underlying assumption of a zero-sum game, Commentary has frequently stoked tensions between American Jews and African Americans.
The deal, which includes the assumption of Tribune's debt, is now worth about $864 million, up from $815 million last month.
However, the 2.04 percent goal was based on an assumption of economic growth of 1 percent which now looks highly unrealistic.
The unspoken assumption of the abortion theory is that abortions necessarily prevent unwanted children, and unwanted children necessarily commit more crime.
The group had offered to pay roughly $116.63 million for the Weinstein Company, plus the assumption of $225 million in debt.
The deal, with Dr. Soon-Shiong's private investment arm, Nant Capital, also includes the assumption of $90 million in pension liabilities.
If it wasn't, perhaps Adam Goldman and Mike Schmidt should have said so expressly, to dispel the natural assumption of readers.
But gun reforms -- even universal background checks -- were absent from his text, as was any assumption of responsibility for his rhetoric.
Including the assumption of debt, PPG said that its offer would value Akzo Nobel at €24.5 billion, or about $26.4 billion.
Far from the assumption of rejecting family values, we were all too aware of the great responsibilities that come with parenthood.
"The Assumption of Weee" (2014), for example, shows a standing figure, with an array of similar figures fanned out behind it.
The projection for growth rate next year is just under 100 percent (98 percent, reflecting the assumption of 82 percent growth persistence).
But even up here, over 300 miles north of the Arctic circle, the assumption of frozen ground is starting to feel precarious.
This represents a material increase from the previous assumption of 55.1% for FY18/19 at our last rating review in June 2017.
Does the assumption of rising consumption until 2040 or beyond still hold as incomes go up around the world and population increases?
The assumption of religious liberty bills is that being able to discriminate against others is at least part of what it means.
"Imagine running a plan with an investment return assumption of 8% per year, only to realize a return of 6%," says Boyd.
N said it would buy the company in a deal valued at $6.4 billion plus the assumption of $1.9 billion in debt.
Mr. Eggertsson and his colleagues built an alternative model of the American economy by doing away with the assumption of perfect competition.
In the end, he boosted his initial offer by $800 million, largely in the assumption of Sears bills for taxes and merchandise.
The key assumption of that era was that markets work best when the government focuses exclusively on enforcing contract and property rights.
The price was $2456 billion, plus the assumption of Legendary's debt, much but not all of which has since been paid off.
" The White House confirmed the phone call, saying in a statement that Trump congratulated Guaido "on his historic assumption of the presidency.
Yes, they sign on to do a job that requires the assumption of more risk and danger than the average civilian profession.
His swift assumption of control over the investigation, culminating in his summary of the report, provided a valuable political service to Trump.
The ratings upgrade reflects a higher recovery assumption of 'RR3' under an effective insurance regulatory regime, despite Indonesia's country grouping in 'D'.
The right to self-protect should not come with an over-burdensome price tag, and certainly not with an assumption of guilt.
Occidental said that with the assumption of Anadarko's debt, the offer was worth $21 billion, 210 percent more than the Chevron deal.
This fact, which Wiseman never communicates outright, is an unspoken assumption of both the film's creation and peoples' reasons for seeing it.
For our sense of the world to, well, make much sense, we rely on the assumption of a reasonably constant sensory experience.
For me, the unforgivable sin in literature is the same as that in life: the assumption of certainty and the moral high ground.
Since the companies would not divulge employee turnover, Saba used a baseline assumption of 20 percent, broadly in line with the technology industry.
We have applied a baseline recovery assumption of 'below average' and a non-performance risk assessment of 'moderate' to the Tier 2 notes.
WBA is funding the acquisition with approximately $12 billion of debt, including the assumption of $2.3 billion of Rite Aid's existing unsecured debt.
The first is to forget about many of the "rules" of politics that have long been constructed on the assumption of British sensibleness.
For years now, a defining assumption of the 2016 race has been that the House Republican majority is fundamentally not on the ballot.
We have re-modelled our rating case under the assumption of a drop of FY13 EBITDA to only slightly above GBP130m (FY16: GBP145m).
This has been an assumption of most serious negotiating efforts since the 2000 Camp David summit, but rarely has it been mentioned publicly.
But several Facebook employees who spoke with WIRED believe that Schrage's assumption of responsibility was just a way to gain favor with Sandberg.
In 19763 his banks forced a sale to Hong Kong investors for $82 million, plus assumption of $250 million in debt, O'Brien wrote.
It expects annual cash flow from overall operations to reach $60 billion in 2025, on assumption of $60 per barrel international oil prices.
While the purchase would not include Birch's legacy competitive local exchange carrier business, it would result in the assumption of Birch's outstanding debt.
The government's own headline budget deficit is KWD7.8 billion for FY103/18, mainly due to a lower oil price assumption of USD45/bbl.
We believe that our country's situation today requires such leadership -- not merely an assertion of congressional powers, but an assumption of new responsibilities.
He favored manufacturing, the assumption of state debts, and neutrality or even a pro-British stance in the wars of the French Revolution.
Voter suppression — In talking turnout, there is an implicit assumption of intention and choice — that those 2012 Milwaukee voters chose not to turnout.
The deal value comprises $597 million in cash and the assumption of $168 million in proportionate debt at Iroquois and PNGTS, Transcanada said.
What Americans take for granted is the assumption of federal office by elected officials in a peaceful manner every two or four years.
"The central government fully recognizes the courage and assumption of responsibility you have displayed in these exceptional times in Hong Kong," Xi added.
For senior unsecured debt, a baseline recovery assumption of 'below average' is applied with the notes' rating notched down once from the IDR.
The collapse occurred on the eve of a major holiday in Italy, Ferragosto, when Roman Catholics celebrate the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.
In March 2014, Jolie spoke with The Mirror about how Brad's assumption of parental duties helped her cope with recovering from her double mastectomy.
To compete against that is almost foolhardy, so I feel like planning a sequel is an assumption of success that I'm not ready for.
Stocks shrug it all off as Beltway noise and continue to rocket higher on the assumption of big corporate tax cuts and slashed regulation.
The chairman of Tronc bought the New York Daily News from real-estate mogul Mort Zuckerman for $1 and the assumption of its liabilities.
Despite imposing large middle-class taxes, his "gesture toward a future plan", as Ezra puts it, relies on the assumption of huge cost savings.
The Good Friday Agreement of 1998, which established Northern Ireland's devolved government, was signed on the assumption of Britain and Ireland's shared EU membership.
" According to Tyson, "the drug and rape allegation comes from an assumption of what happened to her during a night that she cannot remember.
The deal is worth some $77bn after CVS's assumption of Aetna's debt, and is due to close in the second half of next year.
But if you're correct in your assumption of what the reason is, then the person telling you is getting something out of it too.
They might say it was an assumption of risk that the driver, knowing the system was imperfect, chose to use it in this way.
To make matters worse, Mr Xi's assumption of power occurred amid the most vicious struggle within the leadership that China had seen since Tiananmen.
" --"We are concerned that the continued lack of clear responsibility for assumption of risk is a substantial contributor to the currently observed risk accretion.
" Although it is not clear which bidders participated in Tuesday's auction, the assumption of Chinese demand "may be part of the bid in Treasuries.
Chief Financial Officer Robert Davis said he expects that business to grow, a forecast that is not based on the assumption of additional outbreaks.
What more plangently bigoted than "The Merchant of Venice," which uses the assumption of Jewish vice to create its radiant picture of Christian virtue?
The more you research, the clearer it becomes: Germanness is about whiteness, as it's the racist assumption of a shared white experience and supremacy.
ESL also said it would "be open to making an offer" for Sears' real estate, including the assumption of $1.2 billion in debt obligations.
He upped his full-year S&P 500 price target to 3,200 from 3,100 based on a multiple assumption of 20 times forward earnings.
He was invited by Queen Margrethe II, whose government previously said it was "operating under the assumption" of the visit and preparing for it.
Now, CARB wants to amend its regulations so that the assumption of compliance would only apply if the Trump administration doesn't ease the standards.
If they (the U.S.) will maintain their false assumption of exceptionalism, then it means they will always demand a special place and special rights.
The working assumption of many involved in the process is that it simply wouldn't survive the "Byrd Bath" process and wasn't worth the trouble.
Credit rating firm Moody's Investors Service estimated that the assumption of Anadarko's debt and borrowings would add almost $40 billion in debt to Occidental.
"The underlying assumption of this meeting is not congruent with the rights of the Palestinian people, and the issue is not money," he said.
His findings are a blow to the great underlying assumption of democracy: that an informed public is the key for a government that works.
The day after the election, on November 9, my assumption, and the assumption of a lot of people, was Obamacare is done for now.
Even after the sobering experience of 2016's election interference on his platform, many of Zuckerberg's arguments start from an assumption of good intentions.
The costs are based on a long-term assumption of an exchange rate between the Argentine peso and the U.S. dollar of 45:1.
The unstated assumption of lawmakers here is that companies will simply comply with the law and convert those gig jobs into full-time positions.
Ibrahim Madhoun, a Gaza-based writer on Hamas, said that Mr. Sinwar's assumption of power was not quite a takeover by the military wing.
Of course, nationalistic myopia is not exclusive to Israel: The Gulf countries, under similar scrutiny, suffer from an assumption of privilege and entitlement too.
Protesters' jubilation, above in Khartoum, was tempered by worries about the military's assumption of control for what it called a two-year transition period.
Debt rating firm Moody's Investors Service estimated that the assumption of Anadarko's debt and borrowings would add almost $40 billion in debt to Occidental.
That was a notable problem, given that accusations have traditionally been based on dubious information and the assumption of guilt based entirely on IP address.
Naruhito uses his first remarks following the ceremony to acknowledge the assumption of emperor as an "important responsibility," and pays tribute to his father's legacy.
There is a basic fallacy underlying the majority's actions and rhetoric today: the assumption of what is best for broadband providers, is best for America.
An edifice of asset prices and borrowing rests on the assumption of permanently low and stable interest rates, making it more fragile than it looks.
That's about $64,000 annually (based on the assumption of about 2,000 hours worked per year), more than the 2016 U.S. median household income of $57,617.
And that is an assumption of what a celebrity is and not who they are: real people dealing with substance abuse and mental health care.
They added that the assumption of the Fed moving the expectation to zero hikes this year would be "somewhat presumptuous", though that is OCBC's view.
The company said it expects annual cash flow from operations to reach $60 billion in 2025, on assumption of $60 per barrel international oil prices.
And when she accepted Brienne's vow of loyalty and affirmed hers as well, it felt like a symbolic assumption of command of her shattered family.
DCT Industrial Trust – DCT will be bought by logistics rival Prologis in an all-stock deal valued at $8.4 billion, including the assumption of debt.
It said it expects the U.S. dollar to trade at an average of 110 yen through December compared with a previous assumption of 120 yen.
It's the assumption of an amateur, someone who stops after his second vodka tonic, and quits taking his pain medication before the prescription runs out.
The deal, which includes assumption of WildHorse's debt of $22.42 million, will increase Chesapeake's shares outstanding by up to 21.94 percent, diluting existing holders' stakes.
As James Madison urged, "independent tribunals of justice" would serve as an "impenetrable bulwark against every assumption of power in the legislative or executive" branches.
Ms. Pelosi is determined to prevent the shutdown brinkmanship from interfering with the Democrats' assumption of power and her ceremony-soaked return to the speakership.
The operating assumption of the Constitution's system of separation of powers is that each branch of government's first loyalty will be to its own authority.
KEY RATING DRIVERS The subordinated bonds are rated one notch below Asahi Life's Long-Term IDR to reflect our baseline assumption of "below average" recovery.
The traditionalist aesthetic allows for both an embrace of an imagined past — in which order is triumphant over chaos — and a thoroughly contemporary assumption of transgression.
Even so, the BECI's average electricity cost of a single bitcoin transaction currently sits at 94 kWh, over three times my optimistic assumption of 26 kWh.
A Speaker's assumption of the presidency came perilously close to happening once before, when the Watergate scandal brought an end to the Nixon Administration in 1974.
Moody's Investors Service estimated that the assumption of Anadarko's debt and additional borrowings to cover the offer would add almost $261 billion in debt to Occidental.
Oil stocks are trading up based on: 13) higher crude, 2) lower cost of capital, and 3) the assumption of renewed growth going into 2017 (i.e.
The book attacked the assumption of rational decision-making in economic models and showed how context could be changed to "nudge" people to make better choices.
"The court did not rule that Amplifi Live's assumption of control over the festival was improper or alter that status in any way," the statement concludes.
"I'm not contemplating, and am not working on the assumption of, another election," Sanchez told a television station, calling for a fresh start to political negotiations.
"There's an automatic assumption of guilt when you see an African-American male walking down the street with a gun on their hip," Smith said Thursday.
The unstated assumption of Facebook's policy is that what politicians have to say is more worth hearing than what the rest of us have to say.
"The assumption of achieving 50 percent market share is something very reasonable and with the Airbus partnership, there is scope to potentially exceed that," Cromer said.
S&P kept the country's outlook unchanged at stable, factoring in the agency's assumption of an adequate government policy response in the event of additional sanctions.
"We are working on the assumption of a poisoning that has lasted about a week," Dr. Kai-Uwe Eckardt, director of the hospital's medical center, said.
"I would say with a few lawyers: You shouldn't make any decision based on the assumption of a pardon," Mr. Giuliani said in recounting the discussions.
Erik Arnold, a Roman Catholic priest, performed the ceremony at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Baltimore.
He made the deal quickly, paying a price in the "four figures," he said, plus the assumption of some debts, without even looking at the books.
There's no agreement on common facts or assumption of goodwill between political adversaries in the nation's capital, which makes an honest assessment of Trump's actions impossible.
Contreras-Sweet's offer for the company is just under $300 million, but with an assumption of $225 million in debt, according to The Wall Street Journal.
The jurist's assumption of senior status means that the district experiences vacancies in five of its ten active judgeships, which may complicate efforts to deliver justice.
Separately, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said Xi had sent a congratulatory message to Trump upon his assumption of office, but gave no other details.
KEY RATING DRIVERS Bard Acquisition Strategically Sound: BDX recently announced plans to acquire Bard for total consideration of about $26 billion including assumption of Bard's debt.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States strongly condemns the assumption of legislative powers by Venezuela's new Constituent Assembly, the State Department said in a statement on Friday.
But she also suggests that being Muslim leads to the assumption of anti-Semitism, and that the accusation is used as a label to shut down debate.
It reflects the standing assumption of white pre-eminence—the idea that the priorities of white Americans ought to drive the priorities of the nation at large.
Second, one of the underlying causes of the 'epistemological woes' is the assumption of 'marginalism', which enables the world to be modelled, but isn't how it works.
The archetypal story of assault, Kipnis is quick to point out, rests on an assumption of feminine passivity, where the asymmetry of power only goes one way.
Deutsche Bank executives believe they have made a conservative assumption of the cost of offloading the derivatives and are confident that writedowns will not exceed their expectations.
Meanwhile, according to her blog posts, the drug and rape allegation comes from an assumption of what happened to her during a night that she cannot remember.
Workday says that the $1.55 billion price tag includes "the assumption of approximately $150 million in unvested equity issued to Adaptive Insights employees" related to that IPO.
The total equity value of the new transaction is about $479 million, with a total enterprise value of about $1.1 billion, including the assumption of net debt.
Falcone restated an offer to acquire all of Andersons for $37 per share in cash, or about $1 billion, plus the assumption of $402 million in debt.
Their assumption of status and privilege has been upended, and by this logic, real societal problems such as economic inequality can be blamed on communities of color.
He knew that the roboticist Rodney Brooks had recently begun to question a core assumption of the whole A.I. project: that minds could be built of machines.
Just six months ago, the New York private equity firm struck a deal to buy Strategic Hotels valued at about $6 billion, including the assumption of debt.
Only recently, with the ability to analyze large data sets using artificial intelligence, have we learned how simplistic and naïve the assumption of a universal diet is.
Handel added that the contract Hughes most likely signed included an "assumption of risk" section and the production would be even further insulated by entertainment insurance policies.
Western Digital is attempting to secure just below 221 percent of Toshiba's chip unit on the assumption of a future listing, Reuters quoted Japanese media as saying.
"This strange assumption of the Kremlin: to pour brilliant green on me so that I don't travel around the country and call rallies," he wrote on Facebook.
Without a genuinely mutual assumption of rationality, both Trump and Kim would plausibly become more sensitive to the considerable and increasingly palpable dangers of ramped-up rhetoric.
"Nicolas Maduro has financed his regime by hollowing out Venezuela through economic mismanagement, corruption and the assumption of onerous debt," Mnuchin said in a briefing with reporters.
The securities are rated one notch below Kyobo Life's IDR to reflect our assumption of below-average recovery prospects in the event of default, given subordination levels.
The unspoken premise behind this question is an assumption of a certain kind of white redemption narrative: By voting for Obama, white America exorcized its racial demons.
Nevertheless, the assumption of the Ancients that the hare could procreate without a mate led to the belief that it could give birth without losing its virginity.
Any personal relationship entails a level of financial give and take, the assumption of a reciprocity that will balance itself out without having to hire an accountant.
The company said that forecast was based on an assumption of moderate economic growth and excludes legal issues as well as any TNT-related costs or operating results.
Cepheid — The molecular diagnostics company is being bought by science and technology provider Danaher for $53 per share, or about $4 billion total including the assumption of debt.
Given official U.S. opposition to Brexit and worry that the vote would damage international markets, May's assumption of the premiership could help allay some of America's worst fears.
A change of discount rate assumption of reserves of traditional insurance contracts also caused the profit drop, China Life said in a separate regulatory filing posted last week.
This estimate is based on the most conservative assumption of 103% buy-out offer take-up and takes into account expected proceeds from the tower sale in Pakistan.
Donald A. Sterling, a Roman Catholic priest, performed the ceremony at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Baltimore. Mrs.
Last week, Aimia rejected the consortium's July 25 bid of C$250 million ($192.7 million) cash and the assumption of about C$2 billion of Aeroplan points liability.
In the vote, 79 of parliament's 151 deputies supported the plan, which is based on projected growth of 13 percent, up from this year's assumption of 2.7 percent.
In addition to longer wait times for everyone, "spillover effects" include dissatisfied mental health patients and an assumption of potential violence in the ER, according to these doctors.
WASHINGTON, Aug 18 (Reuters) - The United States strongly condemns the assumption of legislative powers by Venezuela's new Constituent Assembly, the State Department said in a statement on Friday.
Half of most potential offers include the assumption of the company's debt, and Weinstein's owners are unlikely to receive cash from the deal the Wall Street Journal reported.
The depiction of high-powered operators links traditional morality, with its winking assumption of women's chastity and men's prerogatives, to sexual violence (a recurring theme in Preminger's work).
The transaction — made up of $63 a share in cash and $27 a share in Discovery common stock — includes the assumption of $2.7 billion of Scripps's net debt.
The assumption of very low interest rates is convenient, but also very defensible, with experts widely agreeing that borrowing costs are unlikely to explode in the near future.
"This would mean that, applying [Uber's] assumption of commercialization in 13 cities by 2022, Uber should be ready to commercialize AV technology in 13 cities by 2018," wrote Bratic.
Shares of Tribune Publishing gained nearly 53 percent Monday after Gannett, the publisher of USA Today, said it offered to buy for $815 million, including the assumption of debt.
But Alphabet wants to extend that assumption of guilt based on Levandowski's assertion of the fifth amendment to Uber — a move that the ride-hail company has unsurprisingly opposed.
For example, EU testing procedures do not develop scenarios that take into account the assumption of negative interest rates — which was a part of U.S. stress testing this year.
Minorities have gained some ground materially, in relative terms, over recent decades, but they also did not start with an assumption of being in control in the wider society.
This assumption of deserving -- of belonging -- is also what keeps women out of the halls of power, or at least what makes us so conspicuous when we are there.
Honda's revised profit forecast is based on the assumption of the yen trading around 109 yen to the U.S. dollar JPY=, weaker than a previous forecast for 107 yen.
For example, Alaska has a fiscal 22016 price assumption of $2808 per barrel, according to S&P, while Louisiana's is $22017 per barrel and Texas is $53 per barrel.
Judges dismissed SFO charges of former directors of supermarket giant Tesco mid-trial last December, despite a previous DPA struck on the assumption of the guilt of former employees.
Rogberg's lawyer, Neil O'May of Norton Rose Fulbright, said the DPA was "plainly wrong" as it was based on the assumption of the guilt of the three former directors.
Italy agreed a deficit target of 2.04 percent in December, averting a major fall-out with the EU, though this was based on a growth assumption of 1.0 percent.
The level of subordination is reflected in Fitch's baseline recovery assumption of 'below average' for the issue, which results in the notes being notched down once from the IDR.
Perhaps the most damaging assumption of all is that the pain women with this condition suffer is "in their heads," — "but this pain is very real," Dr. Groven stressed.
The teenage Grace's unassuming assumption of a major role in her mother's latest ad-hoc law firm, while not exactly realistic, provided a crucial element of warmth and humor.
"Virtually everything that we have in our communities that we've built to date, we've built based on the assumption of risks that we've seen in the past," Hill said.
The company had been near a deal to sell itself for roughly $275 million, plus an assumption of $85033 million in debt, The New York Times reported Sunday night.
The defeat punctured a long-standing British assumption of superiority, leading to a review of antiquated tactics and training methods, and to a new openness to innovations from abroad.
The lawyers might start with an assumption of 50/50, but the court can divide it in whatever percentage it feels it needs to achieve an overall fair result.
That's because the progressive narrative has focused on an assumption of bad faith on the part of the people who participate in the FISA process, not the process itself.
Hence the constitutional question: Does a military commission's assumption of federal court jurisdiction over domestic crimes violate the Constitution, which reserves the "trial of all crimes" to the judiciary?
Taxpayers' assumption of some of the credit risk in mortgage lending is what drives the mortgage-backed-securities market (particularly since the financial crisis, which devastated private-label issuance).
For the rest of the year, it said it expects the U.S. dollar to trade at an average of 110 yen compared with a previous assumption of 120 yen.
Culture: Three ways to improve civic education, national service and social media Democracy depends on an assumption of goodwill between fellow citizens and a shared commitment to the truth.
The agreement with Soon-Shiong, a major shareholder in Tronc and chief executive of NantHealth, includes $500 million in cash plus the assumption of $90 million in pension liabilities.
Separately, the FCC on Tuesday approved European telecoms group Altice NV's acquisition of U.S. cable company Cablevision Systems Corp in a $17.7 billion deal that includes assumption of debt.
But therein lies the problem, the idea of a single evolutionary ladder was the founding assumption of the discipline, an assumption that quickly ran into all sorts of problems.
Finance ministry data showed the budget will be based on an economic growth assumption of 4.1% for 2020 and budget revenue equivalent to 31.8% of gross domestic product (GDP).
He added, however, that the estimate is based on an assumption of hard coking coal prices falling to $174 per tonne in January-March from $200 per tonne this quarter.
Under the agreement, Wanda will sell to Sunac a 91% stake in 13 Wanda City projects for CNY29.6 billion (including assumption of project debt) and 76 hotels for CNY33.6 billion.
Mr Roberts ultimately dropped his pursuit of Fox after Disney increased its original offer by $19bn (to $71bn, plus the assumption of Fox's debt) but remained bent on getting Sky.
The devaluation of women's bodies in ballet starts early, and the casual assumption of male control over those bodies is normalized to the point of being completely unremarkable, even unnoticeable.
Fitch estimates a total purchase price for Rite Aid of approximately $14.5 billion, including the assumption of $2.3 billion (from a total $7 billion) of Rite Aid's existing unsecured debt.
This is despite our assumption of an erosion of the tyres business' operating margin towards 18.5% in 2018 from 0003% in 2015 and continual profitability issues in the powertrain divisions.
Her plan remains hidden even to the audience throughout the season, until it's revealed that she's been using the assumption of women's incompetence as a way to outmaneuver her foes.
According to preliminary 10M17 outturns the deficit was already higher than budgeted for the full year, despite oil prices averaging higher than the government's assumption of USD45 a barrel (bbl).
KEY RATING DRIVERS The notes are rated three notches below AXA's 'A' Issuer Default Rating (IDR), two for a recovery assumption of "Poor" and one for moderate non-performance risk.
While Fitch recognizes the favorable sequential improvement in BAC's operating performance, BAC's results remain below Fitch's estimate of the company's long-term cost of equity assumption of between 10%-12%.
Darryl A. Williams kicked off his first day as the academy's 60th superintendent on Monday morning with an assumption of command ceremony, according to a news release from West Point.
But she said such colors were more consistent with early-19th-century architecture, like the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Baltimore.
This was seen as a victory for LGBT rights, removing what one law professor called "the reflexive assumption of gay people's inferiority," and overturning 14 state laws across the US.
Fitch forecasts public debt/GDP will stabilise in 2015-2017, and decline gradually thereafter, based on our baseline assumption of declining budget deficits and a moderate pick-up in growth.
The upgrade is based on the assumption of a successful conclusion and benefits from the tentative deal that would see the credit card processor buy U.K.-based rival Worldpay Group.
After Mr. Mueller submitted his report, he made the doomed assumption of many a longform journalist: That people would read his full work and draw conclusions then and only then.
I don't know why, but I presume that his metaphysical pessimism, with its assumption of hard realism, compromised him philosophically by failing to locate his art within a human context.
Battery life is rated at 135 days with RGB lighting turned off, or 12 days with it turned on (based on an assumption of eight hours of use a day).
At the very least, it's far better to be honest about what you will or won't say than to leave the reference seeker with the assumption of a glowing endorsement.
Today, that provision, supported by Westlands, has enabled the Interior Department to proceed with plans to expand the Shasta Dam under the assumption of a cost-sharing agreement with Westlands.
"We currently assume U.S. tight oil production troughs in the first half of 2017 and recovers thereafter in line with our assumption of improving prices," Bloxham said in the report.
The issue of representation is perhaps more difficult to confront because Asians have always occupied a significant presence in games history, culture, and production, creating the assumption of a non-issue.
So far the BoE has stuck to the assumption of a "smooth" Brexit that underpins its forecasts, but Ramsden noted that a "range of outcomes for Brexit are clearly still possible".
Pictures of a Greek festival affiliated with the Assumption of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church in Galveston showed Dimitrios, the son of a Greek immigrant, dancing with other costumed performers.
The most basic assumption of quantum physics is that the tiniest particles have innate properties, but you cannot reliably know the value of those properties between creating them and measuring them.
Today, people will observe the Assumption of Mary by attending mass and, in some countries, taking the day off from work and school to reflect on the power of her faith.
The proposed subordinated securities are rated one notch below HKL's IDR to reflect Fitch's assumption of "below-average" recovery prospects in the event of a default, given the level of subordination.
As many editorial boards pointed out on Thursday morning, such comments are antithetical to a democracy that has rested for 240 years on the assumption of a peaceful transfer of power.
"These contracts will be finalised under the current challenging circumstances by mid-Iranian year (October) ... This planning has been made with the assumption of delayed presence of Western companies," he added.
The book attacked the assumption of rational decision-making inherent in most economic models and showed how "choice architecture", or context, could be changed to "nudge" people to make better choices.
First Eagle plans to fund the merger with cash from its balance sheet, the assumption of a modest amount of existing debt related to the assets being purchased, and NewStar cash.
The primary balance is forecast to turn negative again in 2017, in line with higher budgeted outlays on education, public health, and security and on the assumption of improved budget execution.
Under our baseline Brent oil price assumption of USD52.5/bbl in 2017-2018, we expect the fiscal balance to be broadly unchanged at KWD57 million (0.2% of GDP) in FY17/18.
Fitch expects the budget deficit to narrow only gradually, to 10.2% of GDP by 2019, under a baseline Brent price assumption of USD52.5/bbl in 200193 and USD200183/bbl in 200173.
In other words, the latest EIA projections — which EPA is required to use — effectively compel the Agency to raise its assumption of 6900 conventional ethanol consumption to at least 2628 bg.
In addition, the commission on Tuesday approved the European telecommunication group Altice's acquisition of the United States cable company Cablevision Systems in a $17.7 billion deal that includes assumption of debt.
The agency said earlier this year that delays beyond 2020 in implementing VAT, combined with lower oil prices, posed downside risks to its assumption of smaller deficits compared with 2015-2017.
As other forces begin to master the relatively inexpensive technology of drone warfare, the assumption of total air superiority by the United States and its allies is going to be challenged.
Adding these two items, at a Brent oil price assumption of USD42/bbl, Fitch forecasts a small surplus of KWD15883bn, 1.9% of GDP in FY17, down from 3.1% for last year.
Wolfe seems to suppose that today's generative syntacticians operate under the 19th-century scholar's cultural assumption of natural history, evolution, and development as key to the investigation of any scientific matter.
Perhaps Congress and the president cannot be bothered to seriously attend to America's ongoing conflicts, or to allow the military to plan its spending with the assumption of a stable budget.
There's an assumption of reciprocity with endorsements; if Trump isn't willing to do what he can for senior members of the congressional party, maybe he shouldn't expect their support in turn.
The agency said its forecast was based on the assumption of an average crop yield, as well as a rise in exports and government measures to raise tax revenue and investment.
That flies in the face of a basic assumption of how the economy works: A tight labor market is expected to lead to pay increases that in turn fuel broader inflation.
An assumption of the nuclear deal of 2015 — the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) — was that it would forestall Iran from building a nuclear warhead to place on its missiles.
At that point, the teenager was no longer charged with possession of an illegal drug and under the assumption of innocent until proven guilty; instead, the case became the county vs.
Roupenian's stories exploit and invert a similar assumption of women as good by suggesting that there's something about the experience of woman- and girlhood that can be a horror onto itself.
"Any decisions that are based on an assumption of good faith by Republicans in the Senate will be defeated," Pete Buttigieg, the South Bend, Indiana, mayor and 2020 hopeful, told me.
The company spent millions upgrading its network, but then decided to buy Verizon's California, Texas and Florida wireline business for $10.5 billion in cash and the assumption of $600 million in debt.
"Looking into 21.2, we see that three quarters out of four will be roughly balanced — again using an assumption of unchanged OPEC production, and based on normal weather conditions," the agency said.
The offer outlined Thursday included up to $950 million in cash through an asset-based loan facility, a "credit bid" of $1.8 billion and the assumption of roughly $1.1 billion in liabilities.
Benalla is being held over alleged violent acts as a public servant, illegal assumption of police duties and wearing of police badges, as well as complicity in unlawful use of CCTV video.
The IMF, one of the lenders to Greece, believes that asking Athens to maintain a surplus of that size for decades after 2018 - an assumption of the euro zone program - is unrealistic.
" "As an exercise of public diplomacy, it will certainly confirm the assumption of many people around the world that American power is best understood as a raw neocolonial exercise in securing resources.
The core status of F&G Re reflects the same branding of the entity as well as the assumption of 60% of FGLIC's core in-force and new annuity business via reinsurance.
A possible downward revision would further widen the gap with growth estimates made by Italy's eurosceptic government, which based its free-spending 2019 budget on the assumption of a 1 percent expansion.
So it really ramps up the suspicion of misconduct, because the assumption of investigators will be that had it actually been an accident, the SEALs would have been forthcoming about it initially.
King's supporters may cheer on this assumption of authority, and wonder how anyone of good conscience could oppose fudging the law just a tad to promote more spending on low-income students.
Chow said he wanted to see the government working on the assumption of persistent high inflation and low growth over the next few years, and making some contingency plans for potential defaults.
"Looking into 2018, we see that three quarters out of four will be roughly balanced — again using an assumption of unchanged OPEC production, and based on normal weather conditions," the agency said.
The Chevron doctrine and the larger problem of an expanding administrative state grow out of the assumption of administrative independence born of the New Deal, combined with a judiciary prone to deference.
Nicolaou, whose ministry primarily supervises police, said his resignation was not an assumption of any responsibility, while adding there were "apparent shortcomings" in how police investigated the reports of the women's disappearances.
The outbound flow of metal would also question the wisdom of the world's top mining companies to dial up copper production on the assumption of strong long-term demand out of China.
Although rarely stated now with as much confidence as it was during its heyday in the 1990s, the efficient market hypothesis remains a background assumption of much central-bank and economic policy.
Last Chance BOSTON — The most beautiful Italian Renaissance painting in the United States, "The Dormition and Assumption of the Virgin" by Fra Angelico, is on full-time view but hard to find.
The IMF, one of the lenders to Greece, believes that asking Athens to maintain a surplus of that size for decades after 2018 - an assumption of the euro zone programme - is unrealistic.
Or take the assumption of equality: Ethicists have raised a host of objections to the way QALYs assign an equal value to a treatment that applies to patients in very different situations.
"Powell's comments suggest that 2019 may be more of a wait-and-see approach and the assumption of any hikes may be premature," said Tai Wong, head of metals trading at BMO.
And although scholars may lift an eyebrow over his assumption of psychological intimacy with his subjects, he appears to have earned it, quoting liberally from the young radicals' letters, journals and memoirs.
The significant improvement in net profit was "due to the impact of the update of discount rate assumption of reserves of the company's traditional insurance contracts," the company said in the filing.
"We entered this year with an assumption of branded inflation in the mid-single digits, and our first quarter experience was slightly ahead of this assumption," McKesson Chief Executive John Hammergren said.
The U.K. Treasury has warned of a 10 percent - 18 percent hit to house prices by 2018 in the case of a Brexit, partly due to its assumption of cripplingly high mortgage rates.
And so, technical memes begin to subvert the assumption of the internet meme: that no one can predict which memes will go viral, that it's all some combination of chance, timing and surreality.
This sometimes comes as a surprise to those hearing about Tala for the first time, because people "often have a very biased assumption of who we think the under-served is," Siroya says.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission said late on Tuesday it had approved European telecoms group Altice's acquisition of U.S. cable company Cablevision Systems in a $17.7 billion deal that includes assumption of debt.
But until Harry Enten directed me to this interesting paper by Grossman and Hopkins, I hadn't really registered the extent to which the same assumption of symmetry is often made by political scientists.
One of the annoying aspects of the Sanders/Friedman flap was the assumption of many Sanders supporters that anyone who doesn't accept extravagant economic projections is against a big program of public investment.
"I think people will be people really surprised by their assumption of who he was, given his kids and the Kardashian name, and what that represents to people today," Schwimmer said of Robert.
In 2015 the Federal Highway Administration asked the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to assess how much the assumption of an unchanging climate affects "Atlas 14", NOAA's repository of flood-risk estimates.
Puerto Rico will get its third governor in less than a week on Wednesday just hours after the bankrupt U.S. territory's supreme court ruled that Pedro Pierluisi's assumption of the office was unconstitutional.
Duterte's assumption of the presidency was widely predicted to lead to a chill in the bilateral relationship with Washington, with analysts expecting a hedging strategy, seeking to play off the US and China.
We have applied to the Tier 2 notes a baseline recovery assumption of 'poor', reflecting the level of subordination, and a non-performance risk assessment of 'moderate', reflecting the mandatory interest deferral feature.
KEY RATING DRIVERS The subordinated notes are rated one notch below Sumitomo Life's IDR to reflect Fitch's assumption of below-average recovery prospects in the event of default, given the level of subordination.
The New York Post's David Harsanyi took the report as vindication for Trump, complaining that "much of the political media has worked backward from a preconceived assumption of guilt" over the past year.
Bausch has offered $200 million in cash and assumption of some liabilities for Synergy, which sought Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last month in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York.
We have applied a baseline recovery assumption of 'poor' to the notes, reflecting the level of subordination, and our assessment of 'moderate' non-performance risk due to the notes' mandatory interest deferral features.
It expects the yen to trade around 210 to the U.S. dollar and 121 to the euro in the current financial year, from a previous assumption of 110 yen and 125 yen, respectively.
The automaker, Japan's largest company by revenue and market value, expects the yen to average around 106 to the U.S. dollar in the current financial year, against a previous assumption of 110 yen.
The low prepayment scenario of 33710003% per year was tested as the observed data did not support a low prepayment assumption of 33712016% for residential mortgage programmes with a seasoning of five years.
He said his resignation was not an assumption of blame, but that there were "apparent shortcomings" in how police, which come under his ministry's supervision, had investigated the reports of the women's disappearances.
But Mr. Xi's assumption of unfettered power may not work out the way he thinks, said Peter Jennings, executive director of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, and a former senior Australian defense official.
In essence, "Ma" serves up a hand-wringing, guilty case against reparations, painting an attempt to find redress for past crimes as monstrous and leaning heavily on an archetypal assumption of black scariness.
The crucial point here is how little the model of employer-employee relations needs to diverge from the assumption of perfect competition in order for there to be massive effects on the economy.
Disney also counts a steep debt load at about $25 billion, which does not include its latest offer of $35.7 billion in cash and an assumption of nearly $14 billion of Fox's debt.
The movie doesn't totally endorse her fantasy, but it is a little unsettling, in this moment, to witness a narrative triumph that hinges on a teenager's assumption of a lifetime of student debt.
" Nonetheless, the Palestinian Authority prime minister, Rami Hamdallah, celebrated Wednesday's events, saying his government's assumption of responsibility at the crossings was "a pivotal step to empower the government and realize our national unity.
The deal was valued at about 1.5 billion pounds, or nearly $2 billion, including the assumption of debt, according to two people briefed on the transaction, who were not authorized to speak publicly.
It doesn't even tie to affirmative action in the same way, because there isn't this assumption of lesser qualifications that still follows black American students, no matter their backgrounds or their parents' backgrounds.
However, Fitch notes it is also possible to reach a different conclusion about central bank policies under this framework by departing from Taylor's assumption of a 13% equilibrium or "natural" real interest rate.
The tobacco industry has also tried the smokers' assumption of risk argument in U.S. civil cases; those failed A U.S. prosecutor is particularly well situated to refute the arguments raised by the DPPS.
It doesn't even tie to affirmative action in the same way, because there isn't this assumption of lesser qualifications that still follows black American students, no matter their backgrounds or their parents' backgrounds.
In particular, physicists had hoped the experiment would refute one fundamental assumption of general relativity: that the laws of gravity are the same for all objects, regardless of their location, speed, and orientation.
The market is riding the line between a fairly routine reset in valuations and expectations, and a deeper rout that would challenge the consensus assumption of solid U.S. economic growth moderating benignly next year.
An investigation by the Justice Department revealed that as governor of Maryland, Agnew had engaged in various acts of political corruption, including bribe-taking that continued even after his assumption of the vice presidency.
Meanwhile, Michael Gove, who was put in charge of planning for a no-deal Brexit, said on Sunday that the government is now "working on the assumption" of leaving the EU without a deal.
The acquisition, valued at $6.4 billion plus the assumption of $1.9 billion in debt, expands the range of products Rockwell Collins supplies to major commercial and business aircraft and broadens its customer based internationally.
An unspoken assumption of most political punditry is that the political positions taken by, and the policies supported and enacted by, politicians play a significant, perhaps decisive role in determining the outcomes of elections.
That's how the system has worked ever since Alexander Hamilton got James Madison to back federal assumption of state debts in exchange for locating the nation's capital on the banks of the Potomac River.
His tax-cut plan would lose a whopping $10 trillion in tax revenue during the next decade, even operating on the dubious assumption of much faster economic growth, and would certainly exacerbate income inequality.
If you use a workplace collaboration tool like Slack or Hipchat, it's easy to fall into an assumption of privacy, throwing around gossip and even sensitive business as if it were normal cubicle chatter.
In sum, the problems challenge the assumption of central bankers like Janet Yellen in the U.S. and Mario Draghi in Europe that low interest rates are a cure for whatever ails the global economy.
Yet, my assumption of this relationship between Kang's work and Western modern art theories reveals my own biases, molded by the Eurocentric ideas and histories espoused in our schools, museums, and culture at large.
The fundamental assumption of Fantastic Four is that human space exploration would continue, that it would be led by heroes, and the places, creatures, and objects they encounter would enrich all of our lives.
That slowdown implies an implausible assumption of steadily accelerating aggregate demand for the rest of the year to hit the official growth target of 23.4 percent in 22016 (compared with 211 percent in 2124).
The expected rating has been set two notches down from BHI's IDR to reflect a standard assumption of "poor" recoveries for preferred securities in a default, with no additional notching for non-performance risk.
Sumitomo said in May that it expected around 48,000 tonnes of nickel output at the Ambatovy nickel-cobalt project this financial year based on the assumption of an average operation rate of 80 percent.
Prologis, a logistics company with a global footprint, will acquire smaller U.S. rival DCT Industrial Trust in an $8.4 billion all-stock transaction, including the assumption of debt, the two companies said on Sunday.
The acquisition, valued at $6.4 billion plus the assumption of $5.13 billion in debt, expands the range of products Rockwell Collins supplies to major commercial and business aircraft and broadens its customer base internationally.
The dreamiest Italian Renaissance painting in America, Fra Angelico's "The Dormition and Assumption of the Virgin," is tucked away in a corner of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, and easy to miss.
He is a son of Elizabeth A. Rotunno and John A. Rotunno of Morristown, N.J. Mr. Rotunno's mother is the parish secretary at the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church in Morristown.
The intellectual descendants of Martin Ryle include luminaries like Elon Musk and Stephen Hawking, and they caution that an assumption of interstellar friendship is the wrong way to approach the question of extraterrestrial life.
Fitch incorporated a loan sale assumption of 0.25% as an add-on to the standard RSL for Singapore for loans linked to Central Provident Fund (CPF) amounts used for the purchase of residential property.
My wife might tell me that her phone says it's going to rain, so I should take my umbrella, and every step of that transaction would be meaningless without the fundamental assumption of truth.
These included the collapse in December of a high-profile trial of former Tesco directors after a DPA between a subsidiary of the supermarket and the SFO relied on the assumption of their guilt.
They must also shift from a default bias for efficient global suppliers on the assumption of a low-tariff world towards more local (and possibly pricier) sourcing, which may provide a buffer during tariff battles.
"My default assumption of the work coming from this lab is that it's not trustworthy, it's not reliable, just based on the amount of retractions and corrections that have been coming," he told BuzzFeed News.
"Should there be any harmonisation in FX rates – as encouraged by the multilateral agencies – then an FX assumption of 305 is likely to prove unrealistic," said Razia Khan, chief economist Africa at Standard Chartered Bank.
"While we acknowledge this momentum may continue, under our long-term price assumption of $80 (Brent), we believe fair value for XOM stands at $96, leaving just 8% upside potential from current levels," BofA said.
Father Stelios Sitaras of Assumption of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church in Galveston, Texas, said he met Pagourtzis when the young man danced with a group as part of an annual festival in October.
That offer included the assumption of C$954 million ($722.51 million) in liabilities under U.S. Steel Canada's pension plan and a commitment of C$25 million for post-employment benefits for U.S. Steel Canada's staff.
Speaking at the Financial Times U.S. Healthcare & Life Sciences Summit, Schleifer said ICER's method, which reduced the value of the treatments based on its assumption of what the United States could afford, lacked scientific basis.
KEY RATING DRIVERS The securities are rated one notch below Kyobo Life's IDR (A/Stable) to reflect Fitch's assumption of "below-average" recovery prospects in the event of a default, given the level of subordination.
Check out which companies are making headlines before the bell: Panera Bread — Caribou Coffee and Peet's Coffee & Tea owner JAB agreed to buy Panera for $7.5 billion, including the assumption of $340 million in debt.
B/E Aerospace jumped 16.2 percent to $58.80 after aircraft component maker Rockwell Collins said it would buy the company in a deal valued at $6.4 billion plus the assumption of $543 billion in debt.
The consistent assumption of people making plans with me is that, since I am a writer and work from home and they have firm adult schedules, I will be available at the times they need.
Hopefully, Jamie's case will clear the way for more legal recognition of people who don't identify as "male" or "female" — and change the assumption of a rigid binary to acknowledge that gender is a spectrum.
Civil asset forfeiture is used by law enforcement to seize private property suspected of being connected to criminal activity, under the assumption of guilty until proven innocent, which is a gross inversion of due process.
The acquisition, valued at $6.4 billion plus the assumption of $1.9 billion in debt, expands the range of products that Rockwell Collins supplies to major commercial and business aircraft and broadens its customer base internationally.
The assumption of freedom of speech, and of academic freedom, is that education is enhanced when there is more speech, not when government officials have the power to censor and punish speech they don't like.
The big picture: The inflection point was 2017, coinciding with President Trump's assumption of power and the intensification of U.S.-Chinese brinkmanship, according to data from the National Travel and Tourism Office, an industry association.
Riyadh, which has been running a deficit since oil prices plunged in 2014, had announced a 1.02-trillion riyal budget for 2020 which analysts said was based on an assumption of roughly $60 a barrel.
That assumption of knowledge has infected how the political world approaches the ongoing special counsel probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election and possible collusion between the Russians and the campaign of Donald Trump.
Jimmy's assumption of the even smarmier, less scrupulous persona of Saul Goodman, begun at the end of Season 4, is quickly completed, over the protests of his girlfriend and fellow lawyer, Kim Wexler (Rhea Seehorn).
That, in a nutshell, is the challenge the United States faces as it embarks on a new military strategy founded on the assumption of its continued superiority in technologies such as robotics and artificial intelligence.
The assumption of his programmers, however, is that interactive animation techniques in three or five years' time will have improved so "you can hardly differentiate whether it's a real or digital person," says Mr. Koller.
On Thursday, one of India's biggest industrial conglomerates, the Aditya Birla Group, announced that its aluminum and copper subsidiary had struck a deal to buy Aleris for $2.6 billion, including the assumption of existing debt.
One says that imperfect rationality changes everything; the other that the assumption of rationality is still the best game out there, or at least sets a baseline from which departures must be justified at length.
The bed is the stage for sexual acts with an assumption of privacy, but historically, the bedroom has not been private enough to prevent sodomy laws from attempting to stop "deviant" sexual acts from happening.
The Dallas Police Department said it expects to file a charge of Cruelty to Non-Livestock Animals for "abandoning an animal without making reasonable arrangements for assumption of custody by another person," a Class A Misdemeanor.
In his post, Tyson denied the rape allegation, writing:[A]ccording to her blog posts, the drug and rape allegation comes from an assumption of what happened to her during a night that she cannot remember.
I strongly believe that it's just not the case that the developed world -- let's talk about the United States -- is limited to an assumption of 1 1/2 or 2% per year real growth going forward.
NEAR-TERM LIQUIDITY PRESSURE The transaction is not subject to any financing risk given the all-stock consideration being paid and MAA's assumption of all of PPS' debt (excluding the balance on its revolving credit facility).
It's the assumption of many people around Trump, and perhaps the president himself, that these outbursts are cost-free: It gets the media in a tizzy, and diverts attention from current problems to a new cliffhanger.
Six occasions when the leaders of the nuclear super powers rejected the central assumption of deterrence — that nuclear weapons are actually safe, because they can never be used — and set in motion plans to use them.
People's assumption of the flavor difference also meant they were basing their guesses on what they assumed Mexican Coke tastes like, and would often guess based on which Coke they believed tasted sweeter and more complex.
It was welcome relief after RFK's dramatic entrance into the race, during which he had offered tough words about the US assumption of "the role of the world's judge and the world's policeman" to devastating effect.
The company bumped up its revenue estimates slightly, as it raised an assumption of average Brent oil prices for the year to $48.73 a barrel from $47.3, and its operating profit forecast on higher cost reduction.
Although both companies expect profit growth in the financial year that started this month, their currency rate assumptionof 110 yen per dollar — was taken to mean their projection would be vulnerable, some market players said.
In February, USDA forecasted 2018-19 year-end domestic corn supply at 2.272 billion bushels under the assumption of 90 million planted acres this spring and a more modest export program for the current marketing year.
Yet missing from the White House analysis are the political risks to President Xi Jinping, who staked his recent assumption of near-dictatorial powers on an ability to bring sustained economic growth and stability to China.
In the real estate sector, developers said, it could take 3-4 years to clear about 500,000 unsold flats in and around New Delhi that were built on the assumption of higher income jobs in urban areas.
They hinge on the disclosure requirement, which frequently comes down to "he said-she said," with the HIV-positive person more often than not perceived as a villain, facing an assumption of guilt when in a courtroom.
THE weeks before the feast of the Assumption of the Virgin on August 15th are shakedown time in Naples: one of three moments in the year when traders can expect their neighbourhood mobsters to collect protection money.
In the real estate sector, developers said, it could take 3-4 years to clear about 500,000 unsold flats in and around New Delhi that were built on th assumption of higher income jobs in urban areas.
A baseline recovery assumption of Good applies to the IFS rating, and a standard one-notch uplift was applied to the IFS "anchor" rating from the implied IDR of MARAC, which follows closely that of its parent.
The current terms of the proposal include a cash offer of $20 billion and an equity component of $27 billion, for total consideration of $47 billion ($0003 billion including the assumption of $13 billion of Reynolds debt).
VTG said it would finance the acquisition via a senior loan of up to 500 million euros, a privately placed hybrid bond of around 300 million euros and the assumption of around 120 million euros of debt.
The 2016 budget was also based on an oil price assumption of $45 a barrel but, partly because oil actually averaged $39 last year, the deficit came in much higher than expected at about 5.3 billion rials.
This power does not, as Cole contends, result from the admission of extraneous elements within the frame in order to capture a moment that may or may not be true to some amorphous assumption of cultural reality.
KEY RATING DRIVERS The subordinated securities are rated one notch below HKL's Issuer Default Rating of 'BBB' to reflect Fitch's assumption of "below-average" recovery prospects in the event of a default, given the level of subordination.
For stock investors, though, it provides straightforward confirmation of a central assumption of the bull market: While there may be some short-term increases, low interest rates are likely to be here for some time to come.
U.S. manufacturers such Ford, General Motors Co, heavy equipment maker Caterpillar Inc and many of their suppliers have based billions of dollars of investment on the assumption of relatively open trade with Mexico, China and other countries.
What has fractured since Ms. Didion graduated in 1956 is the cohesive community, the assumption of shared experience that bound so many generations of alumni, particularly at Berkeley, the university's flagship and still its best-known brand.
The default assumption of nearly every opponent of Donald Trump is that, sooner or later, he is bound to fail, either because he will be overwhelmed by events, undermined by scandal or abandoned by his own supporters.
Riyadh, which has been running a deficit since oil prices plunged in 13, had announced a 1.02 trillion riyal ($272 billion) budget for 2020, which analysts said was based on an assumption of roughly $60 a barrel.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission said late on Tuesday it had approved European telecoms group Altice NV's acquisition of U.S. cable company Cablevision Systems Corp in a $17.7 billion deal that includes assumption of debt.
Traders said investors were somewhat relieved that the yen expectations of about 63 to the dollar in the tankan were weaker than the assumption of about 105 some companies had made in their earnings releases in May.
The fundamental assumption of the noir, from The Maltese Falcon to Chinatown, is that the world is a terrible place, devoid of any meaning, and every attempt to solve its problems results in things getting even worse.
Colombia's ambassador to Venezuela, Ricardo Lozano, will return to his home country for discussions, Holguin added on local radio, after Bogota, like other governments around Latin America, expressed concern at the court's assumption of congress' functions on Wednesday.
The companies expect the agreement will deliver about $1.883 billion to HPE shareholders after tax, including an equity stake of $4.5 billion in the new company, a $1.5 billion dividend, and the assumption of debt and other liabilities.
In a report published Friday UBS asserted that the second half of 2016 will bring about a visible improvement in economic activity in Brazil, chiefly due to acting President Michel Temer's assumption of office in May this year.
Aimia on Thursday said it did not accept a July 25 bid of C$250 million ($192.7 million) cash and the assumption of approximately C$2 billion of Aeroplan points liability from Air Canada, Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD.
"Looking into 2018, we see that three quarters out of four will be roughly balanced — again using an assumption of unchanged OPEC production, and based on normal weather conditions," they said in the latest closely watched monthly outlook.
Before the European Central Bank's own January meeting a week ago, the assumption of many watchers was that the world's big central banks would try their best to reestablish calm by doing little to tweak their current stances.
Mr. Henman, reflecting the views of half a dozen intelligence, counterterrorism and military officials interviewed in Europe last week, said the authorities' working assumption of how the Islamic State structures its external operations in Europe might be shifting.
"The idea is that public officials avail themselves in a public forum, so there's some assumption of the risk that they might be criticized and nasty things might be said about them, even potentially misleading things," Levinson said.
Now, after years of being shopped around, the newspaper is finally being sold, to tronc, the publisher of The Los Angeles Times and The Chicago Tribune, for just $1 and the assumption of liabilities, according to The Tribune.
As the MeToo movement threatens to uproot the patriarchal assumption of women as objects, we need to recognize that women's self-denial is connected to the mentality that allows men to believe that our desire is their prerogative.
The growing risk prompted Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe to base next month's budget for 2020 on the assumption of a no-deal Brexit, setting aside funds for vulnerable sectors and allowing the state's finances to return to deficit.
The android's assumption of ethical authority—which leads to a series of escalating confrontations—parallels his trespass into the domain of literature, where his capacities swell to such dimensions that he causes Charlie to fail the Turing test.
A government official told CNN that the White House alerted them within the hour that, for now, Trump's weekend trip to Mar-a-lago in South Florida is canceled -- a reflection of the rising assumption of the shutdown.
They hinge on the disclosure requirement, which frequently comes down to "he said-she said", with the HIV-positive person more often than not perceived as a villain, and facing an assumption of guilt when in a courtroom.
In Baltimore, he raised tens of millions of dollars to maintain the Catholic school system and to restore the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the country's first Roman Catholic cathedral.
Powell also benefited from burgeoning relationships through his work on the technical aspects of markets, and his assumption of the role as the Fed's regulatory point person after the resignation of former Fed Governor Daniel Tarullo in April.
In every country, at every economic and educational level, in the arenas of politics, law, art, civic society and of course, in sacred public ritual, we have tackled the biased assumption of authority belonging exclusively to Muslim men.
The offer, made on Tuesday, includes the assumption of C$954 million ($734 million) in liabilities under U.S. Steel Canada's pension plan and a commitment to provide C$25 million toward post-employment benefits for U.S. Steel Canada's staff.
Since the popular assumption of a market tumble if Donald Trump won the election was proven wrong within hours, the major indexes have made their way to a succession of new highs without much downside drama along the way.
Engie confirmed its guidance for net recurring income between 2.45-2.65 billion euros, albeit one expected at the low end of that range, but added this was based on the assumption of a scheduled restart of the Belgian nuclear.
The offer includes the assumption of C$954 million ($725 million) in liabilities under U.S. Steel Canada's pension plan and a commitment to provide C$25 million toward post-employment benefits for U.S. Steel Canada's past and present staff.
Rockwell Collins said on Sunday it had agreed to buy B/E Aerospace, one of the aircraft industry's largest cabin interior makers alongside Zodiac, for $62 a share, or $6.4 billion plus the assumption of $1.9 billion in debt.
The pound's fall on Bercows ruling was quickly reversed, partly on confusion over the next direction and a reluctance to take directional bets but also because there was little disturbance to the running market assumption of "deal or delay".
Rather, from its brightness, how far away it is and an assumption of how reflective its surface is — most Kuiper belt objects are roughly the darkness of coal — they estimated the diameter to be 22015 to 2245 miles wide.
For the year as a whole, with the assumption of modestly higher mortgage rates (up to 2628 percent by December from the current 28503 percent) and continuing job creation, existing home sales will rise by only 22019-3 percent.
If 21st Century Fox completes its acquisition of the 61% of Sky it doesn't already own prior to closing of the Disney acquisition, Disney would assume full ownership of Sky, including the assumption of its outstanding debt, upon closing.
"Each company is moving forward with some assumption of risk but a presumption of the U.S. government coming through with frameworks that allow that to happen," Dr. Richards said in October during a visit at his company's Florida headquarters.
The notes are rated one notch below Northwestern's long-term Issuer Default Rating, reflecting one notch for Fitch's assumption of "below average" recovery prospects in the event of default and zero notches tied to its "minimal" non-performance risk.
Fitch expects the general government budget deficit to widen to 15.4% of GDP in 2016, from 203% of GDP in 2015, under a baseline Brent oil price assumption of USD35/bbl for 2016 (rising to USD55/bbl in 2018).
"I sometimes find it difficult to understand why the assumption to the awful is the one that's accepted and while the assumption of what might be a higher proportional detection of cases is almost seen as invalid," he said.
The Committee for a Responsible Budget said Trump's budget would add $10.5 trillion to the debt over a decade, and criticized the White House for what it called a "fantasy assumption" of 3 percent economic growth over that timeframe.
SAN JUAN (Reuters) - Puerto Rico got its third governor in less than a week on Wednesday just hours after the bankrupt U.S. territory's supreme court ruled that Pedro Pierluisi's assumption of the office was unconstitutional and ordered him to leave.
First words as new emperor The new emperor held the first audience with his government following the ceremony, using his first remarks to acknowledge the assumption of the role as an "important responsibility," and paying tribute to his father's legacy.
A group of researchers at the University of Liverpool with the psychologist Laurence Alison have taken a different approach by evaluating the central assumption of profiling: that characteristics of a crime and crime scene can predict useful traits about a criminal.
Rate setters had been working on the assumption of making a change to their policy message in March to signal that they were preparing to phase out their 2.55 trillion euro ($3.18 trillion) money-printing program later in the year.
"Given the ongoing negotiation on the terms of the UK withdrawal from the EU, our projections for 2019 are based on a purely technical assumption of status quo in terms of trading relations between the EU27 and the UK," it said.
"LinkNYC is just the beginning of what's possible when media and technology work together to bring digital experiences into physical space," said Intersection's new chief executive Al Kelley in a statement announcing his assumption of the executive role at the company.
Many firms without regulated EU operations outside Britain are working on the assumption of a "hard Brexit", where they will no longer be able to sell their services across the EU without an operation regulated by an EU member country.
While the U.S. has unemployment benefits that fund this kind of longer-term income gap, it is designed with the assumption of "employment" as the steady state, and often out of the reach of workers that have non-traditional work arrangements.
Vlieghe and Cunliffe said the central bank was not going to jump to any conclusions about Brexit - even if talks proved slow - and would stick with their assumption of a smooth departure in 2019 unless business and consumer surveys suggested otherwise.
Just as Senate Republicans will use their advice-and-consent powers to reject Clinton's nominees, House Republicans will use their oversight powers to make the Clinton presidency an endless slog of question-begging investigations based on a fixed assumption of guilt.
NEW YORK, April 29 (Reuters) - Prologis Inc , a logistics company with a global footprint, will acquire smaller U.S. rival DCT Industrial Trust Inc in an $8.4 billion all-stock transaction, including the assumption of debt, the two companies said on Sunday.
"With our assumption of reacceleration of investments by data center customers, content uplift in phones and CPU shortages to abate, we expect supply/demand fundamentals to normalize in the back half of the year," JPMorgan analysts said in a client report.
The notes are rated three notches below PFI's long-term Issuer Default Rating (IDR), which reflects Fitch's assumption of "poor" recovery prospects in the event of default given the level of subordination and one additional notch for "minimal" non-performance risk.
While some argue that a Trump presidency might lead to substantial repatriation of funds to the United States - and hence into dollars - the running assumption of markets in the past month has been that the currency would fall if he won.
The assumption of a free-trade deal with the EU within two years looks heroic given the normal pace of trade talks and the fact that other EU countries will not want to be kind to a post-Brexit Britain.
This paper published on Vox explains that: By disentangling the impact of exchange rate changes on trade results, we have shown that the underlying assumption of the 'currency wars' discussion – that devaluations bring about substantial export gains – may be severely flawed.
As experience with the old independent counsel law showed, having a politically insulated prosecutor, with virtually unlimited jurisdiction to target a president and his associates, for acts undertaken both before and after assumption of the presidency, is a very powerful weapon.
"If the benefits warrant assumption of additional risk, we expect NASA to clearly and openly articulate their decision-processing rationale," Patricia Sanders, head of the Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel, said at a meeting at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
The assumption of an average fare in excess of $211.4 appears reasonable: Uber calculated that the average fare for its lowest-cost service, Uber X, was over $211.4 in September 2014; it has dropped prices by about 15 percent since then.
Rate setters had been working on the assumption of making a change to their policy message in March to signal that they were preparing to phase out their 2.55 trillion euro ($3.18 trillion) money-printing programme later in the year.
Including the assumption of Carmike's debt, the transaction is valued at about $9543 billion, which is the biggest deal by AMC since it returned to the public markets in a 2013 stock sale, Mr. de la Merced and Mr. Cieply report.
I think you have a huge sensitivity, let's put it that way, and you have a lot of difficulty extending an assumption of good faith to anyone who disagrees with you on an issue that you code as identity politics.
Carney said "the assumption of a smooth transition to a new economic relationship with the EU will be tested" and he said investment levels in 33 were set to be 20 percentage points below a BoE forecast before the Brexit vote.
"The creation of the task force itself is undoing the naturalization of the more than twenty million naturalized citizens in the American population by taking away their assumption of permanence," wrote author Masha Gessen in a widely circulated New Yorker column.
Equita's analyst Martino De Ambroggi said that, based on his new assumption of a 10% drop of global auto market this year, the crisis triggered by the coronavirus would impact the merged automaker's free cash flow by over 5 billion euros.
Equita's analyst Martino De Ambroggi said that, based on his new assumption of a 10% drop of global auto market this year, the crisis triggered by the coronavirus would impact the merged automaker's free cash flow by over 5 billion euros.
As a result, Democratic appointees in active service — that is, not counting senior judges who usually carry less than a full caseload and whose assumption of senior status creates a vacancy — constitute just over half of the district and circuit courts.
"There is a certain generosity operating here, an assumption of friendship between reader and writer, the way one is pleased to hear what a friend has to say no matter what the occasion," our reviewer, Phillip Lopate, said of the collection.
In our piece, we introduced you to Carl Butz, 71, a former labor economist for the state of California, and The Mountain Messenger's savior, having bought it for a price in the "four figures" plus the assumption of some debts.
Though the details are tailored to Mr. Trump and his circle, the packages broadly resemble those used at past inaugurations by presidents of both parties to reward their donors and fund the multimillion-dollar celebration surrounding their assumption of power.
Even these dire estimates rest on the rash assumption of no more military or economic crises, and that the financial markets will continue accepting record-low interest rates from a government heading towards a $100 trillion national debt within three decades.
Firms without regulated EU operations outside Britain say they are working on the assumption of a "hard Brexit", where they will no longer be able to sell their services across the EU without an operation regulated by an EU member country.
Superior Uniform Group Inc: * SUPERIOR UNIFORM GROUP, THROUGH ITS BAMKO DIVISION, ANNOUNCES THE ACQUISITION OF TANGERINE PROMOTIONS * SUPERIOR UNIFORM GROUP INC - ACQUISITION IS EXPECTED TO BE ACCRETIVE TO SUPERIOR'S OPERATING RESULTS IN 2018 * SUPERIOR UNIFORM - PURCHASE PRICE CONSISTS OF ABOUT $7.2 MILLION IN CASH, ISSUANCE OF ABOUT $2.0 MILLION OF CO'S STOCK THAT WILL VEST OVER 4 YEARS * SUPERIOR UNIFORM GROUP INC - ‍BAMKO ACQUIRED TANGERINE PROMOTIONS &TANGERINE PROMOTIONS WEST INCLUDING ASSUMPTION OF CERTAIN LIABILITIES​ * SUPERIOR UNIFORM - DEAL INCLUDES POTENTIAL PAYMENT OF $5.5 MILLION IN CONTINGENT CONSIDERATION THROUGH 2021 & ASSUMPTION OF SOME LIABILITIES OF TANGERINE Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
KEY RATING DRIVERS The subordinated notes are rated one notch below Dai-ichi Life's Long-Term Issuer Default Rating to reflect the assumption of "Below Average" recovery and minimal non-performance risk (no additional notching applied), in line with Fitch's notching criteria.
Nicola de Caro, SVP Financial Institutions at DBRS, told CNBC's "Street Signs" that the stress tests were also positive because the assumption of market volatility on Italian debt was "softer" compared to the levels that have already been hit earlier this year.
How I still feel that the industry, fans, and press weren't able to have vital arguments about the function (and assumption) of violence in popular games, because, for decades, the larger games community felt like David fighting Goliath for broader cultural acceptance.
It's hard to talk critically about this stuff — girls and young women, manipulated images, and the implicit assumption of what those images are doing to their self-esteem — without coming off as a little bit hokey, or at the very least tiresome.
Infinity War contains a lot of Marvel shorthand, an assumption of prior knowledge of how important certain characters are and where they've been, and it might be hard to follow if you haven't seen at least some of the other Marvel films.
Last week, on the heels of the committee hearing, Mylan said that Bresch's claim that the company has a post-tax profit of $104 for an EpiPen two pack is based on an assumption of a statutory 503 percent United States tax rate.
We were under the assumption of trying to aim for growth patterns, and trying to aim for a specific time and place where everything will meet and I think this trying to pinpoint a point in time and space is not healthy.
"The assumption of the Presidential office by a politician whose main objective is France's exit from the euro zone/EU implies significant and hard to predict redenomination and default risks with potential global spill-over effects," they said in a report on Tuesday.
It is tradition at royal coronations to present a cat - as well as several symbolic household items - to a new monarch as part of the private Assumption of the Royal Residence blessing ceremony, which was held on Saturday at the Chakrabat Biman residence.
"For the near term, volatility stays and will hinge on what happens in the crude market, whether we like it or not, and will determine the assumption of risk," said Ernie Cecilia, chief investment officer of Bryn Mawr Trust in Devon, Pennsylvania.
KEY RATING DRIVERS The notes are rated one notch below Bupa Finance Plc's Long-Term Issuer Default Rating (IDR) of 'A', reflecting our baseline recovery assumption of 'below average' for debt issued out of holding companies, in line with Fitch's notching criteria.
"Given that the ECB based its inflation forecasts using an assumption of ... ($52.2) oil, downward revisions are likely and consequently speculation of further monetary easing seems set to grow," said Mark Dowding, Partner & Co-Head of Investment Grade Debt at BlueBay Asset Management.
As the waitress carried my daughter inside, stripped off her clothes and splashed water over her little body in the restroom sink, I felt that same quick assumption of familiarity, that same no-nonsense warmth, that same expectation that you'd be back.
Effective precautions created the illusion that they were not necessary, and, little by little, the government drastically scaled back what Democrats as well as Republicans had come to view as an outmoded set of constraints on banks' size, scope, and assumption of risk.
LONDON (Reuters) - Bank of England policymaker Gertjan Vlieghe said he expected slightly more interest rate increases over the next three years than the market assumption of just under three 25 basis-point hikes in the period used by the BoE earlier this month.
The most important is a "climate sensitivity" (the temperature effect in 85033 of a doubling of GHG concentrations) assumption of 4.5 degrees, a number 50 percent greater than the median reported by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change in its latest assessment report.
I co-host a podcast called "The Argument" with my fellow opinion columnists Ross Douthat and David Leonhardt, and find that the assumption of a basically friendly audience allows me to be a little looser, and maybe more vulnerable, than in other mediums.
A deal — a £21890 million cash payment (about $23 million), and the assumption of around £2115 million in liabilities — was agreed upon, though the S.F.A. had to rely on £1 million donations from two of the country's richest men to conjure the funds.
"The assumption of experts is that the work was executed by a team under a single master, for there is a unity of composition, style and concept that inevitably brings to mind Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel frescoes," a Times correspondent, Flora Lewis, once wrote.
"We are currently working on the assumption of a domestic dispute, since all of the victims seem to be related," said Reiner Möller, the head of the police force in nearby Aalen, at a hastily called news conference hours after the shooting.
The major objection to cultural appropriation has always been about the abuse of power: inadequate research, halfhearted imagination and a lack of respect, the privileged assumption of the right to speak on behalf of people who are perfectly capable of speaking for themselves.
"In the event of a no-deal, we will intervene in a sustained and meaningful way to support jobs and the economy," Paschal Donohoe told parliament when presenting his budget for 2020, which is based on the assumption of a no-deal Brexit.
"Some of the participants, but not all of the participants, did incorporate some assumption of a change in fiscal policy into their projections, and that may have been a factor that was one of several that occasioned the shifts," Yellen said in her news conference.
The assumption of hyper-rationality and prejudice-free thinking in every officer with access to this technology speaks to a larger misunderstanding of how race, bias, and technology intersects, with the price ultimately paid by the very people ignored in these types of defenses.
But underlying just about every piece of economic analysis out there, general equilibrium or otherwise, has been a great big assumption of "other things equal": that the supporting institutions within advanced economies do not change over time, and certainly not in response to economic shfits.
He felt that the NASA team based their theories on an assumption of what the thrust measurement should look like on their graphs, and that what they observed might not actually have been thrust but instead added heat energy changing the cone's center of mass.

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