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It's also borne out by research on the general election.
Forstall's prediction to the iPhone team would be borne out.
This is a big idea that's borne out of Facebook.
It was borne out of frustration about conversations about race.
Would my concerns be borne out by the exhibition itself?
All of these are good reasons, borne out by reality.
On other occasions, worries about side effects aren't borne out.
And research hasn't borne out many of the physicians' concerns.
Unfortunately, that reaction also is borne out in research findings.
That is borne out by examples in recent economic history.
The Purple Campaign was borne out of the #MeToo movement.
That belief, however, is not borne out in the data.
The firm's recommendations are already being borne out by investors.
It's borne out of wanting to be with his team.
It's a strategy that has recently been borne out empirically.
Their analysis is borne out by recent polling on policy.
Movements like M5S have been borne out of this sentiment.
That was the hope, [but] that hasn't borne out in reality.
Yet, that doesn't appear to be borne out by Shutterstock's financials.
That's somewhat borne out by Temasek's results briefing held on Thursday.
This has been borne out by studies over the past year.
But to others, there are different concerns that have borne out.
But a number of the Zapatistas' assertions have been borne out.
The problem is that it's not borne out by historical evidence.
Her thinking is borne out through a couple of important examples.
But this hypothesis has not been borne out by the evidence.
His story was not borne out by the video, she said.
Further research, however, hasn't borne out the POMC anti-hunger hypothesis.
That promise seemed to be borne out in the early years.
Cottle's view was also borne out by energy consultancy Wood Mackenzie.
This was borne out in a course of squab with currants.
If such predictions are borne out, there could be political ramifications.
Such fears appeared to be borne out after the mysterious Aug.
To the author's chagrin, infanticide was also borne out by research.
The official count in the election had borne out his expectation.
It remains to be seen if that will be borne out.
All of these assumptions may not be borne out in fact.
Healthy sexual relationships are borne out of healthy and openly communicative partners.
But it could also be a behavior borne out of physical inadequacy.
Right, but I don't think that's actually borne out in the research.
Except, that logic isn't really borne out by any kind of evidence.
And eventually, their optimism — if not their original ambition — was borne out.
Akira felt important back then, and as history's borne out, it is.
Unfortunately for them, none of them are borne out by the facts.
My source, a journalist, confirmed this and was borne out in October.
Frugality is often borne out of necessity but eventually it becomes habitual.
Henderson's version of events appears to be borne out by e-mails.
He calls himself a libertarian, a title borne out by his votes.
Certainly, that generation gap is borne out among some of Liberty's students.
Much of it was borne out of Hause's decision to quit drinking.
Thus far, fears of a Tiananmen-style crackdown have not borne out.
Thus far, the predictions about him by critics have been borne out.
It was a last-ditch effort borne out of desperation, Puddicombe said.
His detractors argue that his actions are not borne out by facts.
It suggests that Steele's information was borne out by the FBI's own work.
This has been a constant prediction that has never actually been borne out.
But deep into this primary season, those fears have not been borne out.
They might look cute and fluffy but they are borne out of violence.
The gap is even borne out in the architectures of the two polities.
This is not borne out by witnesses who were actually at the scene.
This sounds more like a responsible move than one borne out of laziness.
Rick Scott's action appears to be politically motivated and borne out of desperation.
It was really borne out of the love and joy of rocking out.
First, he could restrain himself—a prediction often made, and never borne out.
He was placed under house arrest, but his fears were quickly borne out.
The idea that this is a Democrat-controlled investigation isn't borne out. 21.
That's borne out by studies, most people do want that, men and women.
So it was a record borne out of a lot of psychological trauma.
That claim seems to have been borne out — as far as it goes.
In the latter, there's an intimacy and identity borne out of common love.
Such hopes have yet to be borne out in nominating contests so far.
Her reputation for managing technically and narratively complicated hours is borne out here.
The traditional economic arguments against that are borne out by centuries of experience.
In his interview after the fight, he explained that was borne out of frustration.
It's a nice idea, but in 2018 it doesn't seem to have borne out.
Another term, biracial, some readers pointed out, assumes one identity borne out of two.
The rapier reporting by The New York Times' Michael Schmidt was perfectly borne out.
And the message seems to be borne out in practice, most of the time.
That change in sentiment is being borne out in the political scene now too.
This is a valid argument, borne out by her obsession with plastic surgery and
Such speculation make sense in theory, but isn't borne out by recent political experience.
The term "influencer" is not one that is borne out of this current zeitgeist.
But why trust your gut when the trend is borne out in the numbers?
As the voting took place on Friday, those themes seemed to be borne out.
The idea was borne out of Ms. Bomar's reluctance to celebrate her 38th birthday.
"Pana was borne out of two pain points," said Devon Tivona, its chief executive.
It will take years of study to know if those hopes are borne out.
That rule has been borne out in the last two election cycles, Putnam said.
Medical research over the last half-century has largely borne out this initial finding.
But now there is also a belief in the Astros' machinations, borne out of results.
The experience, however, is robustly borne out on online motherhood forums filled with horror stories.
But, says Dr West, these concerns have not yet been borne out by epidemiological studies.
The success of their efforts to kill online competition is borne out in the numbers.
Microphotography of the sensor die show that Apple's claims are borne out and then some.
Fears that the CCJ would pander to politicians have so far not been borne out.
But to assume this works in their party's benefit isn't borne out by the facts.
"That suggests a simple warming equals more disease story was not borne out," he says.
It's a social media relationship, even if it's borne out of something much more intimate.
The very broad basis of Halo's claim is—sort of—borne out in the literature.
This constituent-rooted system was borne out in the types of earmarks that got funded.
Worries that an agile workforce would not deliver needed services have not been borne out.
People assumed that the number belonged to Banks, and were seemingly borne out upon investigation.
Of course, that fear my dad's warned me about isn't borne out of thin air.
Benioff is not prone to understatement, but his respect for Block has been borne out.
We realized that a lot of our original thoughts about it weren't really borne out.
This is borne out by an examination of public attitudes, candidate positions, money and exposure.
How, as an actress, have you seen that borne out when you're playing the part?
He's right, of course, and his wisdom is borne out in some gut-wrenching ways.
That political narrative of alleged abuse has not been borne out, however, by prior releases.
As history has borne out, that kind of team just probably isn't going to lose.
Google Wifi is not the fastest performing mesh system, as borne out in my testing results.
This is certainly borne out by the paper, which shows the bots using very simple speech.
Pizza Hunt is borne out of our love for pizza and our love of bygone eras.
They will be watching to see if his claim of having "funding secured" is borne out.
Not even economists in sympathetic think-tanks believe that the Republican claims will be borne out.
Her challenge to Hollywood systems is also borne out in the way she runs her projects.
This data is borne out by other recent studies, such as Fidelity's August report(see here).
And their perceptions of a system rigged against them were borne out by some grim statistics.
But as Lord points out, that theory will need to be borne out in future work.
But they said recalls must be based on scientific evidence borne out of an outbreak investigation.
His impressions are borne out in a survey by student lender Sallie Mae released this week.
But it was all borne out of complete necessity and it's more real than you're assuming.
"On trade, Harris said he conducted policy "by tweet, frankly, borne out of his fragile ego.
We suspect this confrontation was borne out of concern to protect the architects and the players.
Much like the horror genre, the fitness industry was borne out of the fear of death.
This discrepancy has been borne out by research on America, Britain, Canada, Germany and the Netherlands.
That estimate is partly borne out by information from the authorities and publicly available shipping records.
Some of this change is borne out of necessity, to evolve and adapt with the market.
There's a level of trust borne out over intense budget, debt ceiling, spending and stimulus negotiations.
Those means, as borne out by the DLC, are smacking people with a greatsword a lot.
If the latest accusations are borne out, he took 2020 election interference into his own hands.
In fact, this whole story was borne out of a colleague's own frustration about the topic.
Trump himself has offered little in the way of compassion, choosing instead to spend his rhetorical energies blaming Democrats for the crisis (an attack not borne out by the facts) and insisting that Congress alone can fix this problem (an attack not borne out by the facts).
The belief that people increasingly flit from job to job is also not borne out by fact.
Indeed, what I read between the lines of the Times profile is borne out in the show.
Wikileaks's tweets conjured dark and menacing conspiracies, but these are not borne out by the emails themselves.
But a historical precedent borne out of discrimination and neglect does not have to be the norm.
If such irrationality is borne out of unfamiliarity, then there is an obvious way to overcome it.
The use of sterilized fish skin to treat the California bears was borne out of sheer necessity.
As "Henry IV" begins, his anxiety has been borne out, with the country again rived by conflict.
But he warned that videos did not always tell the full story, something borne out by research.
His is not an investment collection but one borne out of a simple love of watch design.
Wade were borne out of the mother's right to privacy, not her right to terminate the fetus.
The fears of the mid-2000s haven't been borne out; there's no fiscal crisis on the horizon.
"It was kind of borne out of necessity; I just wanted to be in a band," Millsap says.
Good and brave The three men's fears for their children appear to be borne out by recent events.
But early predictions that 3D printers would become standard equipment in people's homes have not been borne out.
Similarly, initial hopes that he'd bring the department back to its regular strength have not been borne out.
Formally modeling the interaction between justices can find conditions under which this optimistic perspective is not borne out.
If there is an element of conjecture to this last claim, it is nonetheless borne out by history.
So this whole idea of being a magnet state just isn&apost borne out by the economic data.
His theory is borne out by the charts, with the two groups showing high correlation in recent years.
She said it was not a decision borne out of love or romance, but did not elaborate further.
Yet, as history has borne out, no other system has lifted more people from poverty and into prosperity.
The idea that every issue will end up at the Supreme Court is not borne out by experience.
It is part of a broad predicament for non-college-educated workers borne out by Census Bureau data.
Agrawal offers a litany of denials and explanations, many or all of which may yet be borne out.
It is a convincing diagnosis, and yet it is not one that is borne out by the symptoms.
Coler's firsthand experience is borne out by study after study, and not just when it comes to Facebook.
But predictions he would become "a fugitive, a man on a wanted poster," were only partially borne out.
" He continues: "It was a life-changing thing because baking bread is a job borne out of passion.
Treasury Secretary Stephen Mnuchin acknowledged "it's not a perfect system" but that it's one borne out of necessity.
But anecdotal accounts like O'Leary's are not borne out in more systematic studies of the A.P.'s impact.
The Rockpool reputation is not borne out at Bar Patrón, though the place looks and feels the part.
The conventional wisdom that cocktail bartenders spend a lot of time in dive bars is partly borne out.
The yield curve has not inverted since 2007, right before the recession borne out of the financial crisis.
This is borne out in statistics that show America experiences far more gun violence than other developed nations.
He was borne — he has conducted foreign policy since day one, borne out of a very fragile ego.
While national in scope, the carnage yielded by these cuts will largely be borne out in the states.
This has been borne out in study after study, using a wide range of methodologies, dating back decades.
By now, of course, we know that those 2016 meetings about Tokyo's weather dangers have already been borne out.
Oddly enough, experts said attacks such as those in Paris, Nice and Brussels are also borne out of fear.
In some sense, this is Musk's basic proposition: ambitious goals, borne out by intense deadlines and flat-out suffering.
At the time, the Clinton Foundation called MacGillis's reporting baseless, but it is borne out by the WikiLeaks emails.
Those on the right want to see their long-held belief that she is a dangerous leftie borne out.
But the intelligence community has made clear that portions of the dossier are borne out by their own investigation.
Such a desire to flee an election result in the United States is often expressed, but rarely borne out.
But that reticence has borne out in the form of an explosion in new HIV infections in the country.
While the literature is muddy in a lot of places, a few themes have borne out in repeated studies.
In Delaware, the petition said, that truth is borne out in fiduciary duty law and the business judgment rule.
But only halfway through the book the subtitle seems shrewdly chosen, and more than borne out by the material.
Some people think generations get more conservative as they age, but that is not borne out by the evidence.
This is borne out in the statistics, which show America has far more gun violence than other developed nations.
The accounts have been borne out by human rights investigators and, in the case of the villages, satellite evidence.
For much of Johnson's 55 years, his belief that he was inoculated from disaster appeared to be borne out.
This week, those fears were borne out: Consumer prices rose more than expected in January, and interest rates jumped.
The first of these predictions was obviously borne out, as rates stayed low even when deficits were very large.
That faith was borne out on April 23, when 200 friends and relatives gathered for a weekend of celebration.
The whistleblower's account has been borne out by the White House's own memorandum of the Trump-Zelensky phone call.
" The administration said it remained "confident in the overall integrity of electoral infrastructure, a confidence that was borne out.
The anecdotal frustration is borne out in polls, which suggest most Americans don't realize they got a tax cut.
However, it said it didn't criminalize every case of salary non-payment, especially those borne out of business failure.
WW: In America and elsewhere across the developed world, people are living under crushing conditions borne out of economic inequality.
You can arrange for studies at higher scale and make those transfers available everywhere if the results are borne out.
If this idea is borne out by future experiments, prescaling may be the nocking of time's arrow onto the bowstring.
The old adage — "It's funny because it's true" — is being borne out in America in the most gruesome of ways.
Damien Chazelle will be hoping that the song and dance about "La La Land" is borne out on February 26th.
So I imagine a more fantastic future, borne out by a promise of biology to someday control our own genetics.
The startup is in part borne out of the experience of cofounder James Vaughan, who worked in Congress in 2009.
This was borne out by rival Dong's win of a Dutch offshore wind tender at record low prices in July.
The whole drowning thing is a floor show, a bit of religious theater borne out of culture of goth masochists.
Both films are also borne out of the same conceptual premise: Spooky Japanese Thing, but With Caucasians to Root For.
But one strange tradition borne out of imperial necessity — a pile of shamrocks on a soldier's head — endures even today.
Those mixed feelings over the past are borne out by the monuments themselves which have become the target of vandalism.
This conviction is borne out by Volvo's survey, where 79 percent of respondents expect the manufacturer to assume that liability.
More than anything else, J'ouvert, the annual street masquerade borne out of Afro-Caribbean resistance to slavery, is about freedom.
In the last few years, the industry has undergone a radical transformation borne out of rapid consolidation and vertical integration.
EQT has garnered attention for its data-focused investing thesis, which was borne out of its artificial-intelligence platform, Motherbrain.
Trading services for goods is an anachronism, a barter system borne out of one party's poverty and the other's munificence.
Any hope that single-party control in the states might ease the tone of political discourse has not borne out.
His book was borne out of a desire to organize and expand on the information he "preached about" on Instagram.
Some of this stuff around what they did with Google, that will be borne out this year, the Waymo lawsuit.
But Mr. Nunes was firm in saying that Mr. Trump's original Twitter posts were not borne out by the facts.
This is borne out in the statistics, which show that America has far more gun violence than other developed nations.
That's borne out particularly in Los Angeles, where the saxophonist Kamasi Washington has led the charge onto the national scene.
It's also borne out by the defensiveness of Republicans when it comes to health care -- starting with President Donald Trump.
The YES network was borne out of a partnership struck in 221 between the Yankees and the Nets basketball franchise.
We continue to see the risks around economic growth skewed to the upside based on trends borne out in the data.
The staying power of radical truth has been borne out in the careers of other aging women pop artists as well.
Even this is not always borne out: four of the seven make provisions, as a proportion of loans, above their benchmarks.
But this theory hasn't been borne out empirically; studies have shown that avian brains are structured quite similarly to mammalian brains.
The move to create a brand new vehicle was borne out of tense geo-political relations with Russia at the time.
The rule was borne out of frustration from former Texas State Senator Mike Jackson, whose district included NASA's Johnson Space Center.
The series began as a star-mapping project Paperno did in the early 2000s (a practice borne out of abstract painting).
I'd discovered a new sensation borne out of my deliberate and sustained perseverance and failure, an effect only Bloodborne could produce.
"We need to see it borne out across lots of other pathologies not just lymph nodes for breast cancers," says Topol.
Now, the idea that rich people move when taxes go up—that is simply not borne out by the facts, frankly.
Now there is a lawsuit in Florida that, were its allegations borne out, could give those regulators something to dig into.
That point has been borne out by the many failures of local flood-control measures that have also occurred this year.
The concept behind Ryan's policy platform was largely borne out of his experience as Romney's vice presidential running mate in 2012.
I disagreed — and that's been borne out in the amount of attention this story is now getting, and how it's spread.
A phobia of the ocean, for example, is borne out of the understanding that the ocean really is a dangerous place.
His allegation that the Kremlin favored Trump in 2016 and was offering his campaign dirt on Hillary has been borne out.
For example, his descriptions of a President prone to lying are borne out by the facts of the last 15 months.
If the findings are borne out by further research, it suggests that making progress against global warming will be even harder.
If anybody had thought that their dogs had been poisoned at Crufts, then none of that has ever been borne out.
After one of the liquids has seemingly been borne out of the other, the journey begins with an instinct to escape.
These observations are borne out by Vistro, who has seen this discrimination, and its detrimental effects, first hand in the Philippines.
Their concerns have been borne out: Recent studies note a decrease in PSA screening for all populations, including African-American men.
At the same time, the estimate of benefits to citizens has been borne out with meaningful improvements in health and welfare.
Modern models predicting warming have been borne out in thousands of studies showing phenomena like rising ocean temperatures and shrinking glaciers.
It's also funny how spam became an aesthetic, however unintentionally, over the years, one borne out by many of these pictures.
Whether or not that reporting is borne out, there are a variety of other ways Mr. Flynn could damage the president.
The prejudiced nature of assisted suicide laws and proposals are borne out in the reasons people give for requesting lethal drugs.
The Sony standalone wins, of course, but when you look at the phones, you'll see that Samsung's claims are borne out.
Predictions that the far-right, anti-Western People's Party could make gains were not borne out as it won under 8%.
This movie's "believe in yourself" message is borne out, in a perverse way, by the very fact that it even exists.
The core claims of collusion and corruption have not been borne out by the special investigation at this point, they say.
Keynes contended that underinvestment could be remedied with the stimulus of government spending, and experience has largely borne out his argument.
That's something that'll be borne out in the review, which you can bet we are very eager to get started on.
It was also a relationship in part borne out of the severe difficulty of growing up trans in a conservative home.
That thesis was fully borne out with Fred, The Annoying Orange, Video Game High School, a lot of the seminal things.
His writings evoke creepypastas and stories by the SCP Foundation—an online horror community borne out of 4chan's /x/ paranormal discussion board.
It was originally borne out of necessity as the city's factory and mill workers needed quick and cheap food on the go.
That would seem to be borne out by the data showing progressively dwindling numbers of women in advanced roles at tech firms.
Many of their suspicions have borne out: Wansink has retracted 15 papers, including two just last month, and corrected an additional 15.
Mueller stressed that Facebook's millions do not go toward the Facebook Unit, even though the patrol was borne out of its contribution.
The trend is part of automakers' efforts to adapt to new ownership models being borne out of services like Uber and Lyft.
As their work has borne out, they have attained a surprising amount of wiggle room where there was thought to be none.
The forecast was lower than others but was ultimately borne out: Three cases of dengue were confirmed during the global soccer championship.
Anecdotal evidence that some people are disposed to adore pets, whereas others fear or loathe them, has been borne out by studies.
YouTube's biggest stars were still the convention's main draw, but their inaccessibility borne out of new wave celebrity alienated their biggest fans.
Expectations had hovered between positive and very positive, and these had hitherto appeared to be borne out by strong third-quarter earnings.
This tendency, one borne out of helplessness and frustration, is also defined by a certain mindset: that the world owes them success.
The administration's decision was borne out of frustration and a desire to resolve a conflict that has dogged generations of U.S. presidents.
The conspiracy, he said, was borne out of fear that he would bring Nissan closer to its partner and top shareholder, Renault.
If his career were borne out of anything besides pure love and compulsion, he wouldn't have kept this up for two decades.
Mr. Malins report, which the Company posted on its website today, concluded that the allegations were not 'borne out by the facts.
The show was intended to blend interviews with segments that were borne out of Mr. Simmons's primary interests: sports and pop culture.
"Credit unions continue to suffer under an enormous regulatory burden that was borne out of a crisis they didn't create," said Berger.
The assumption is that people will eat these dogs as a sort of prank on themselves, and the assumption has borne out.
The dusty stick was borne out of Glitch, a browser-based game Slack built when it was still known as Tiny Speck.
The hedging shows a recognition, in part, of the risks associated with bucking the party's nominee, borne out over decades of elections.
Mr. Price, the chairman of the House Budget Committee, said he felt events had borne out his warnings about the health law.
That has borne out, as the health care law surges in popularity at the same time it faces its most existential threat.
But the data can serve as a guide for finding pockets of vaccine reluctance that was borne out in interviews with parents.
That paper tried to connect a lot of loose dots, but its major findings (let alone its theories) haven't been borne out.
He thinks the same is now true of cruises, saying predictions that cruise demand will permanently crater aren't borne out by history.
The former vice president believes the attacks are borne out of Trump's fears that he'd lose to Biden in the general election.
Their experiences come from a real place, borne out of Simien's need to see his own queer, black nerdiness validated in art.
But if the predictions are borne out, it could be a sign that Apple will move toward killing the lightning charger altogether.
Mr. Mazzola's concern is borne out in a number of cases in which ICE employees have been accused or convicted of abuse.
If suspected violations are borne out, some inspectors told local media, the ministry could fine organizers as much as 315,000 reais ($96,000).
The idea that TV fans just want an escape from partisan fighting is intuitive, but it's not necessarily borne out by evidence.
Biden, perhaps the most of any modern VP, has borne out the soft assumption that the President and Vice President are best friends.
New York (CNN Business)The economic expansion that was borne out of the ashes of the Great Recession is ancient by historical standards.
Then, there's the fact—borne out again by research—that drinking a lot of water can decrease your desire to overeat during meals.
And, as loyal Republicans, they (mostly) vow to coalesce around him should he seize their party's nomination, a fact borne out in polls.
The tradition was borne out of necessity: No major chains sold wheelchair-inclusive costumes seven Halloweens ago when he first started, Hardy said.
This nostalgia is borne out by a YouGov poll from 0003, which found that 44% of respondents are proud of Britain's colonial history.
Conroy's report that anti-Catholic bias may have played a role in his firing is borne out by some of his dismissal's aftermath.
It's the first analysis borne out of a collaboration between 24 academic institutions and international organizations such as the World Health Organization (WHO).
But HackerEarth was borne out of a desire to host hackathons and encourage participants and sponsors to get the most out of events.
This is not borne out by the evidence, especially if all forms of work and not just paid labour are taken into account.
But Iranian hardliners have always opposed it and will argue, with some justice, that their warnings of American perfidy have been borne out.
To be held at London's O2 Arena on March 4th, this fight is borne out of Bellew's cruiserweight world title defence in October.
That reputation was borne out in my conversations with CrossFitters, who claimed that cutting carbs could fix everything from plantar fasciitis to obesity.
All of those stereotypes about "coastal elites," at least as far as venture investing is concerned, are borne out by the data here.
After all, most of the pre-draft criticisms of this class were spot on, and have been borne out in the regular season.
The same themes are borne out in the research, whether it's the tips servers make or the success of traditional telephone sales calls.
Just like that, all of Einstein's major predictions from his general theory of relativity have now been borne out by direct observational evidence.
Hong Kong's government said the comments were "entirely ungrounded and not borne out by objective facts", with human rights and freedom fully protected.
Cavaday sees the discrimination she experienced in her tennis coaching career borne out by the number of female coaches at the elite levels.
If Mr. Daco's 10 percent figure is borne out, 16.5 million people would be out of work, compared with 2420 million in February.
Grange des Pères has often been called Languedoc's cult producer, a description borne out by its $99 price, the highest in our tasting.
This facilitates and logs cryptocurrency transactions and is seen as a technology borne out of bitcoin that could potentially outlast the cryptocurrency craze.
That's borne out by investments in companies like Shield AI and Elementary Robotics — two companies in the Riot portfolio based in Southern California.
Police said that their earlier belief that war munitions had been found on the scene had not been borne out on closer inspection.
With a canny mix of inclusiveness and exclusiveness, that is just what Eckhaus Latte has done, as borne out by their Whitney show.
The notion that "nice guys and girls finish first" has now been borne out in two recent scientific studies on selflessness and sex.
They seem to be borne out of Trump's sense that everyone is always thinking about him and everyone is always out to get him.
If this observation is borne out by the investigation, it unfortunately means that venues all over America need to take additional precautions going forward.
That higher shale output will persist is borne out by a surge in the number of drilling rigs, which shows no signs of ebbing.
If the forecast is borne out, it would complete the 39-year-old centrist's demolition of mainstream parties that dominated French politics for decades.
So far, that has not borne out, as the women seem to really be falling in love with Arie, each at their own speeds.
Concerns that China would target U.S. agricultural products for retaliation were borne out when China announced extra duties on U.S. foodstuffs earlier on Monday.
Krzanich said the decision to make the announcement with the White House was borne out of Intel's support for Trump's economic and trade policies.
That is borne out by data showing one-fifth of loans to businesses are at risk of not being repaid — double the level 2011.
My initial hunch that the Warriors' regression was due to a downturn regarding their defense and bench was not borne out in the numbers.
Despite what wild-eyed sex futurists might predict, most of us want a partner whose interest is borne out of free will, not programming.
The success of this strategy is borne out in headlines painting results that should strike fear into Labourite hearts as par-for-the-course.
The idea, borne out in most elections, is that people will vote for the name they know, even if it isn't their favorite name.
KisanHub is a Crop Intelligence Platform and was borne out of a desire to give farmers everywhere a sophisticated, meaningful yet, simple decision-support.
Biden argued to NBC's "Today" that the president's attempts to get Ukraine to investigate him and his son were borne out of political fear.
This whole idea that the Republicans have, that women just sit around making these things up, that is not borne out by the reality.
There is always some uncertainty in climate projections, but scientists' estimates about the effects of global warming to date have largely been borne out.
Last month Katelyn Polantz made a list of the scoops that have been borne out of the stakeout (now known as #CNNStakeout on Twitter).
A delisting, if borne out after lawsuits are settled, does not mean the federal government will be completely divorced from dealing with the bears.
But even the web's inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee has called for action to address a slate of problems borne out of the internet.
Golf is a long-distance race, which was borne out by the participation in this year's British Open of 60-year-old Mark O'Meara.
With so many potential meanings borne out of such a simple silhouette, it's no wonder games lean so heavily on the primal power of towers.
He says that the green roofs program was borne out of the EPA study ordered in the wake of the heatwave for lowering urban temperatures.
Carney said Thursday that BOE forecasts of an economic hit from a "leave" result, made before the referendum, have been borne out since the vote.
"I think the data is broadly borne out, certainly what we at the bank said prior to the referendum," he told the panel at Davos.
Yet while the show's off-kilter mix of elements is plenty binge-worthy, the ambitious journey isn't quite borne out by the somewhat mystifying payoff.
The idea that there's some sizable pro-Bloomberg constituency, that's no already sold on the Democratic ticket, is just not borne out by the numbers.
"The priority of the president in hiring a recognized career professional for this job has been borne out," said Lisa Monaco, Obama's Homeland Security advisor.
Years of abuse had made them so paranoid, the defense argued, that they reacted to that threat with deadly violence, borne out of primal fear.
Voters' frustration is borne out at the polls: turnout for presidential elections has fallen at every vote since 2004, albeit from a high starting point.
Audi is working toward electrifying its portfolio, a commitment that was borne out of parent company VW Group's diesel emissions scandal that erupted in 2015.
And as an archipelago literally borne out of fire, one of Hawaiʻi's most famous legends is that of Pele, or Pelehonuamea, the charismatic volcano goddess.
While I doubt we'll achieve the Kurzweilian scenario of living as purely digital consciousness, the premonitions of my childhood have borne out in a way.
Investors were keen to build new installations, or acquire existing ones, borne out by acquisition activity rising by 17 percent to a record $110.3 billion.
Johnson said the phenomenon is "one of the ripple effects that isn't often paid attention to" but a consequence has been borne out by history.
Those claims are, in part, borne out by the company's data, which indicates a 62 percent average increase in monthly video views for its customers.
It was borne out when Iain Duncan Smith resigned in March as work and pensions secretary, complaining that Britons were "not all in it together".
If this latest theory is borne out, it would mean that "everyone has been a little bit right" about where dogs came from, says Larson.
The idea that Trump was executing some sort of master plan and always knew he was going to shock the world just isn't borne out.
However, by mid-year, OPEC, with Russia's buy-in, started to increase production — a move that was not borne out of strategy but rather desperation.
This is a great country, borne out of the tireless efforts of millions who take pride in its relative freedom, its opportunities and its resources.
And everything we have seen has borne out what child experts across many different fields have said: that this policy inflicts irreparable trauma on children.
That article was borne out of questions about my own identity and place in the community, so I asked questions that were relevant to me.
This shift was borne out in recent days as major oil companies, including Chevron, Exxon Mobil, Royal Dutch Shell and Total, reported much healthier results.
"Bernie has had his heart frozen in an earlier period of optimism for these regimes, and that optimism hasn't borne out very well," Desch said.
"His violence against women is borne out in his history, as well as pornography he seeks out of very young children," Sidley told the judge.
The shift was borne out in the latest batch of results, with Chevron, Exxon Mobil, Royal Dutch Shell and Total all reporting much healthier earnings.
That judgment seems to have been borne out, as the memo has begun to fade from the headlines with the political landscape not fundamentally altered.
As she has refused to engage him on impeachment, their clash so far appears to be a draw, a fact borne out in the polls.
"Despite the increased number of ultrasounds over the years, the concerning findings in the past have not been borne out in the study," Abbott said.
And that belief was borne out by the buzzy atmosphere that prevailed in the main hall at the Miami Convention Center during Wednesday's V.I.P. showing.
But if the projected deadlock is borne out in the final results then neither Netanyahu nor Gantz will have a clear path to a coalition.
The sense of secrecy around the semi-defunct Premier League charter has only been borne out by the lack of communication from the league itself.
This is borne out in precise architectural details of the row homes and factory mills that spill over into the comic's inside front and back covers.
Texas Republicans say that strict gender segregation in public bathrooms is "common sense", but their appeal to conventional wisdom is not borne out by the evidence.
Woods's worldwide reach was borne out in the huge crowds — at times 22016 fans or more deep — that turned out to catch a glimpse of him.
But Trump's repeated insistence that Joe Biden did something nefarious by trying to remove a prosecutor in Ukraine is simply not borne out by the facts.
His scepticism about the EU's relocation plan has been borne out by its failure to move more than a few thousand migrants, even to willing countries.
Visitors reported that they looked more closely at art in the galleries (rather than at their phones), and this was also borne out by staff observation.
The carbon dioxide we pump into our atmosphere, however, is expected to last for centuries, and its effects will be borne out over thousands of years.
It is a view borne out in the U.S. bond market, where the gap between short-dated and long-dated yields is the smallest since 2007.
Let us start by naming and confronting the reality that many violations in the Syrian conflict are borne out of military action taken by state actors.
Some residents said they believed that an assumption that most Alaskans are armed — an idea borne out by studies — may be keeping crime from getting worse.
"This policy was basically borne out of necessity to conserve foreign exchange," Emefiele said in a speech, referring to the import ban, according to Vanguard newspaper.
There are a slew of financially demanding requirements borne out of regulation, including required building and security upgrades, as well as attorneys' fees to ensure compliance.
These smaller islands are at a crossroads, borne out by the complicated interplay among the locals, the government in the Taiwanese capital, Taipei, and the mainland.
And for products borne out of the Internet of Things, this means the risk of having personal information stolen or devices being overtaken and controlled remotely.
There's been a rise in reports of such incidents over the past three years, they say -- a trend that is also borne out by federal data.
Meanwhile, the world awaits the concrete outcomes of the detailed US-North Korea negotiations that will decide whether Trump's optimism was simply borne out of naiveté.
At some point in the discussion, they became aware that at least some of what they said was not borne out by what they were seeing.
The place-setting title ("New York"!) suggests that this is probably the Atlantic, an assumption that seems borne out with images from Ellis Island that follow.
Mr. Hell's 1973 detour into music was borne out of frustration over not finding a mass audience — and deciding to explore an alternate path to one.
The #MeToo movement, said Flores, is borne out of the frustration that power won't shift unless government looks more like the people it's supposed to represent.
Some of those may be focused on the company's live video products, an effort borne out of deals negotiated by Anthony Noto, Twitter's chief operating officer.
"As it is," he continued, "in the world, maybe it is No. 20 or 30," which is borne out by most rankings of world soccer leagues.
Second Nature, founded in 2015, was borne out of the lack of innovation within the British health system as well as advances in behavioural science applications.
But Mr. Ramslien believed that was never an immutable demand, and his view is borne out by Taliban figures who were also involved in the process.
In an incident report, police said Osberry was combative and struck an officer – assertions a federal judge said were "not conclusively" borne out by the video.
Unfortunately, these attitudes are often borne out in the experiences of New Zealand Muslims themselves, with large numbers reporting first-hand experiences of prejudice and discrimination.
But the Gates Foundation is determined to see the technology, assuming its early promise is borne out, make its way to African farmers at low cost.
If you look at Trump's rhetoric on the Halper case, you notice a few repeated assertions that aren't borne out by the facts we currently have.
They've been coming up with new ideas, which, if borne out, could mean rewriting the story of the origin of the cosmos, and its ultimate fate.
Nor are related theses about inequality leading to social isolation borne out: Measures of social cohesion and religiousness had no effect on low-income life expectancy.
That is being borne out in plunging stocks and bond yields, tumbling emerging-market currencies and a flight to the safety of dollars, gold, bitcoin and yen.
That view appeared to be borne out by the official data at the weekend which suggested that production expanded in December at a slightly more modest pace.
It was borne out of circumstance: Many LGBTQ+ people are rejected from the communities in which they are raised, allowing them to choose how they define family.
The work in Attachments was borne out of Donahue's decision to accept what these realities bring to bear on her studio practice, both the challenges and joys.
He added that investor anxiety will fade now that the election is over, an observation that is borne out by Wednesday's drop in the CBOE Volatility Index.
But this view wasn't borne out by the parents I spoke to, most of whom found their children's gifts to be a source of anxiety, even distress.
Details: Swalwell praised activists borne out of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school massacre for inspiring lawmakers as well as the whole nation, according to the Guardian.
Though the tracklist hadn't changed, the mixes had, the Chicago star's promise of a "living album" borne out in a myriad of subtle tweaks to its songs.
To some extent, this approach was borne out by Ms Mattinson's research; focus groups shown pro-Leave and pro-Remain arguments tended to favour the former. 4.
Robyn greeted the 2010s by taking all her misgivings about the future—borne out of heartbreak and simply living—and hashing them out on the dance floor.
The sense of injustice and grievance that pervades the black community — among the poor, the middle class and the affluent — is borne out by the police data.
Update 4:30pm PT: "The responses are designed to obfuscate and deflect from the facts as borne out by the rigorous reporting," a Forbes spokesperson told TechCrunch.
This idea is borne out in voting patterns, where marriage and kids tend to predict Republican affiliation, and the single and divorced are often reliable Democratic partisans.
This was borne out on a small scale Thursday when the Rubin Museum of Art announced that they had appointed Jorrit Britschgi as their new executive director.
A National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master, he's always stoked ambitions as a bandleader, too, and they're borne out with particular splendor in his big band.
He is much less attracted to the middle ground than other elite players, a fact borne out by research by Tennis Australia's Game Insight Group, or GIG.
The dread here comes from the naturally cutthroat capacity of humankind, as borne out by a group of real estate employees whose livelihoods are on the line.
That wasn't borne out in the data: Zika was diagnosed as frequently as dengue (another mosquito-borne virus) in people returning from the Americas and the Caribbean.
Most glaring is the pipedream that we've trained up Afghan and Iraqi troops to the necessary standards, an overestimation borne out by their performance in the field.
But a year ago, he began lamenting that the internet was "broken" — an observation that has been borne out by, well, basically everything that has happened since.
Anton said Trump has a "visceral dislike" of the Iranian regime borne out of his memory of the 1979 revolution and the hostage crisis the following year.
Trump knows all of that -- or at least enough of it to understand that the claims he is making are simply not borne out by the facts.
I believe their marquee product, Snapchat, has some significant challenges in regard to growth, and their thesis of being a camera company is far from borne out.
But victims don't report sexual assault for a variety of reasons, including fear that law enforcement won't take them seriously -- a fear that research has borne out.
I think that statistically borne out, people in the museum sector would often cite that, in the UK, more people go to museums than to football matches.
The physical stereotypes borne out of its takeover may have disappeared with advances in medicine and healthcare, but some elements of the "lazy Southerner" myth have persisted.
Concerns about racism and hooligan violence that were discussed in the run-up have not been borne out and most visiting fans have spoken of a positive experience.
There's work that I do about my home or my immediate memories of things, and there's also work borne out of conversations with my neighbors and the world.
And when the campaign pressured the Republican party to scrub its platform of criticism of the Kremlin and support for Ukraine, those concerns appeared to be borne out.
But some of those claims about later health benefits for kids — like higher IQ, lower obesity, less asthma — don't seem to be borne out in the best data.
Studies have borne out this assessment, including a 2012 report from Puerto Rican economists that found the Jones Act cost the territory $17 billion between 1990 and 2010.
Iraqi Oil Minister Thamer Ghadhban at the time called the evacuation "unacceptable and unjustified", saying it was a political move, rather than borne out of genuine security concerns.
Where coulrophobia normally stems from the fear that something safe and childlike could suddenly become dangerous and evil, trypophobia is borne out of a sense of vague disgust.
Or you could call it reckless — a conclusion borne out by the violent and geopolitically significant ramifications of Facebook's "imperfect" expansion into countries like Myanmar and the Philippines.
But curve model and body-positivity advocate La'Shaunae Steward did—and it's borne out of her fierce determination to encourage all women love themselves, no matter their size.
The company — borne out of the trend of messaging apps opening up themselves as platforms to third party content — had raised only around $2 million, according to CrunchBase.
If the polls are borne out in the results, the CSU could see its worst performance on Sunday since 1950, when it received 27.4 percent of the vote.
If those results are borne out, neither the moderates nor the conservatives will have a majority in the next parliament, which will begin its session on May 27.
This discovery is also borne out in observations of the space environment, that region where escaped bits of Pluto interact with streams of charged particles from the Sun.
That seemed to be borne out last month when the tribunal freed Jésus Santrich, a FARC commander whom American authorities accuse of trafficking cocaine after the peace deal.
The startup was borne out of work both were doing after college to build software to help their fathers, who worked in air conditioning contracting, run their businesses.
The biggest danger of turbulence, as borne out by the Air Canada incident, is passengers not wearing their seatbelts, even when they are instructed to by the pilot.
Those claims are borne out in Europe and the Americas by data from AppAnnie, a market research firm that tracks downloads and revenue from apps around the world.
"They were borne out to be really, pretty accurate in the most recent elections in 2018," Republican pollster Jim Hobart said on Thursday on "What America's Thinking," Hill.
His fears were not borne out, but to a longtime visitor, the region seems caught more than ever between a rose-glow of nostalgia and 21st-century pressures.
That anti-immigration politics is more influential than ever is borne out by the emergence, just weeks ago, of a new far-right party called the New Conservatives.
I'm curious for your thoughts, as well as any reflections on which of your predictions about the web and democracy have and haven't been borne out so far.
Mr. Trump or people close to him have leveled charges that have not borne out, including that President Barack Obama had ordered wiretaps on Trump Tower in Manhattan.
He is borne out by recent years' fruitful crop of epics rooted in the familiar soil of fathers and daughters, mothers and sons, blood, sex, bastardy and inheritance.
Or maybe splatter was simply borne out of necessity: It's a great camouflage for the pesky grains of sand that adhere to any seaside shack worth its salt.
I have repeated a mantra that pitching 100 investors per round is not uncommon for many startups, and that seems to be borne out here in the data.
Carney highlighted encouraging signs for the economy in early 2020, but said the BoE was waiting to see if this would be borne out in hard economic data.
But the broader portrait of a President surrounded by aides and advisers wary of his temperament has been borne out in conversations with officials over the past year.
Two education officials, one current and one former, say they believe the insistence from OMB was borne out of ideological opposition to government funding for a private organization.
Zerbe, who previously worked on the Senate Finance Committee, says whistleblowers approach the tax committees from time to time, though their allegations of wrongdoing aren't always borne out.
In promoting her "Women's Global Development and Prosperity Initiative," Ms. Trump emphasizes the link between stable, productive societies and women's ability to work -- connections borne out by research.
Certainly no one deserves harassment or threats, but the idea that the conversation around #MeToo has become prohibitively unsafe for skeptics is not borne out by the evidence.
If this poll is borne out by the results (and it was pretty close to the mark in 2015), there will be turmoil in the markets in the morning.
Reports surfaced as early as Monday afternoon, hours before the caucus even began, that there might be issues with the app, concerns that were clearly borne out Monday night.
"Venezuela is in the final throes of a downward social and economic spiral borne out of a legacy of terribly misguided policymaking," he said in a note to CNBC.
The ad, titled "Unfit," is rife with claims that are not yet borne out by facts that have been made public in the FBI's new review of the emails.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is even creating a sports league and championship cup, borne out of races its employees had with each other using the model car, AWS DeepRacer.
Speaking to The Vinyl Factory, developer Karl Tryggvason explained: "Disconest was borne out of an itch I had when comparing vinyl dj-ing to its digital counterpart," he said.
It was a lucrative scheme borne out of adversity: while others in the Russian industry avoided hedges, Gutseriyev had no option because he was beholden to his biggest creditor.
The meme was borne out of an episode of the BBC's Sherlock where Watson appears to express homosexual desires for Holmes, all while bathed in pink and blue light.
The stories are borne out by studies showing that transgender individuals, especially people of color, are subject to harassment and discrimination at disproportionate rates compared to the general population.
"This was a shocking display of violence borne out of jealousy and which resulted in a tragic murder," Catherine Gould of the Crown Prosecution Service's London Homicide unit said.
He went on to say Germany was a great car producer, borne out by Mercedes Benz cars being a frequent sight in New York, but there was no reciprocity.
Their expectations were borne out when China reported last week that its economy grew a quicker than expected 22 percent in the first quarter, the fastest in six quarters.
The nature of conspiracy cases is that oftentimes there's not direct evidence of some express agreement and, more often than not, the evidence is borne out through circumstantial evidence.
The Times reported that McGahn's willingness to be forthcoming with Mueller was partially borne out of a fear the president was going to use him as a fall guy.
"   Harris added that Trump has "conducted foreign policy since day one borne out of a very fragile ego," and that he "is the greatest threat to our national security.
The X-Men franchise has long drawn parallels with the struggle of oppressed groups; its very conception was borne out of the American civil rights movement in the 1960s.
We do agree that roundups are creating a crisis in management, but the claims of overpopulation and horses starving are just not borne out by on-the-ground observations.
Carney pointed to encouraging signs for the economy in early 2020 but said the BoE was waiting to see if this would be borne out in hard economic data.
Even more troubling for Democrats, their assumption that the vast majority of Hispanics are inherently repelled by conservative politicians and policies is not being borne out by the evidence.
The poll points to the Conservatives seeing their best performance since 20193 and Labour seeing it's worst performance since 1983, if the poll is borne out in the vote.
"That assumption has never been borne out by evidence in the form of actual, accurate numbers about encryption's effect on law enforcement's ability to solve crimes," Ms. Pfefferkorn said.
Part of what makes Facebook appealing to advertisers is the fine-tuned demographic information on users it offers, borne out through its tools that allow for hyper-targeted ads.
Amid its self-deprecating and smart, personal strips, a love of architecture is borne out in diagrammed apartment floor plans and depictions of leafy sidewalks near Greenpoint's McGolrick Park.
A basic premise, borne out over the weekend's events at the Meadows School for the Arts at Southern Methodist University (SMU), is that the apocalypse has in fact already happened.
Most worryingly, the fleeting fuss made about movies that glorify violent criminals from our past is too often not borne out in the present when attractive men do awful things.
If we don't—and if the worst-case sea level rise estimates are borne out—much of New York City's infrastructure will wind up underwater no matter what we do.
Second, the idea that military leaders are by definition hawks and prone to use force casually and recklessly, while civilians are not, just isn't borne out by the historical record.
This means that the president may have fewer allies in fighting impeachment than his map suggests, an idea borne out by the number of representatives who support an impeachment inquiry.
The polling had borne out that fear, with both Walker and Begich receiving more than 20 percent but Dunleavy still holding a comfortable lead with support in the mid-40s.
This feeling is being borne out by policy changes: In the area of air pollution and emissions alone, the EPA has already rolled back or started to rollback 24 regulations.
That was borne out on July 17th when the Chinese National Academy of Arts forced the closure of one of China's most important and few remaining liberal magazines, Yanhuang Chunqiu.
Given that DeConto's worst case scenario is quite a bit worse, we can only assume that more cities will be added to the list if his projections are borne out.
Therefore, singling out Pakistan and pinning the entire blame on Pakistan for the situation in Afghanistan is neither fair nor accurate, nor is it borne out by the ground realities.
It's an approach partly borne out of the fact that the more expensive places are more likely to yield better returns to Compass, which takes a commission on the transactions.
Ring says just a few hours per day of direct sun exposure will provide enough juice to keep it going perpetually, which has borne out in my testing so far.
If preliminary results are borne out in the final result, which is yet to be announced, al-Sadr won't become prime minister as he did not run for election himself.
Genetic analysis may one day shed light on the causes of schizophrenia, although, even if current hypotheses are borne out, it would likely take years for therapies to be developed.
Most worryingly, the fleeting fuss made about movies which glorify violent criminals from our past is too-often not borne out in the present when attractive men do awful things.
But we felt strongly that a broader categorization was necessary to protect the author from reprisal, and that concern has been borne out by the president's reaction to the essay.
Butina's efforts in the US and her communications with Torshin have been borne out in court filings in the case brought by prosecutors in Washington, DC, against Butina last year.
One unnamed patient was described to Medicare as having metastatic cancer, acute leukemia and unspecified stroke, for example, even though those diagnoses were not borne out by the patient's charts.
In addition, her statement that labeling is stigmatizing was not borne out in a recent long-term respected study at the University of Vermont or by other studies we reviewed.
Now, as the war grinds into its seventh horrifying year, literature written in English and borne out of the conflict is finally beginning to reach the rest of the world.
That view appeared to be borne out by a survey from payments company Visa which found British shoppers reined in their spending by the most in four years in October.
If the polls are borne out in the vote, a coalition government is the most likely outcome, although a second election cannot be ruled out if government formation proves tricky.
The actuarial tables were not always to be trusted and, even if the math were to be borne out, I would not trade away a single one of these days.
Rizzo was an Epstein favorite—"He was not a guy that Theo wanted to trade at all," Hoyer says—whose inclusion in the deal was mostly borne out of convenience.
This suggests that eight years of governance by a black president would inflame white racial panic, a sentiment borne out by the data on white attitudes during the Obama years.
According to Vladeck, this raises at least four separate legal questions — each of which, if borne out by the DOD or House Oversight Committee, could raise serious legal questions for Flynn.
Owning the weapon that took Martin out offers Zimmerman's admirers a token of racial dominance, borne out not only in the shooting but in the killer's subsequent acquittal on criminal charges.
Graphic: NTIAWhen you dig into individual device statistics, this is also borne out by data showing that 64 percent of Americans used a smartphone in 2017, versus 46 percent for laptops.
If such worries are borne out, it will be a lot harder to pick the bottom of the bear market than it was to pick the top of the bull market.
It was another data point in a trend borne out across Ayahualtempa and thousands of towns like it: Every year, no matter who is in power, this country becomes more violent.
Often borne out of crowdfunding campaigns, these companies have typically played American demand against Chinese manufacturing know-how, focusing on emerging products like smartwatches, VR controllers and the Internet of Things.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has on numerous occasions noted that the Lifeline service is rife with fraud, an assessment partially borne out by a Government Accountability Office report in July 2017.
That's due to the reports of widespread sexism and some sexual harassment under the leadership of ousted CEO Travis Kalanick, which was borne out by a recent investigation by the board.
Their entire mission, which certainly overshot its initial goals, was borne out of paranoia as well, created and carried out within U.S. borders by the people who claim to protect it.
While such thinking is largely rooted in the mid-century psychoanalysis boom, the intuition is also beginning to be borne out in clinical research trials that use psychedelics to facilitate therapy.
The backbone of administrative law, the Administrative Procedures Act (APA), was itself borne out of concern that the agencies created under the New Deal needed uniform procedures and more public accountability.
But, just as they have been through repeated technological disruptions since the start of the Industrial Age in the early 19th century, Keynes' fears of mass joblessness were not borne out.
It's been a big part of the reason that the sport has been fading into the background of the American sports landscape, a fact borne out by this year's lackluster ratings.
We're not seeing it really borne out in the jobs data yet, but from my perspective, there have to be industries that are feeling and experiencing an increase in wage costs.
The "Shark Tank" investor, who claimed to be "agnostic to party," said state primary and caucus results have borne out what he has believed since the beginning of the election cycle.
We believe we are well-positioned to seize the opportunities borne out of this chaos and are pleased to have preserved capital through a period of vicious swings in treacherous markets.
This is also observed in Iran, although banks charge a profit rate that is periodically set by the central bank, a measure partly borne out of efforts to curb high inflation.
These are all questions borne out of a product lineup that's grown from a single-sized iPhone and iPad to five different iPhones, five different iPads, and dozens of smartwatch configurations.
While many in Cuba have found innovative ways to access the Internet, create apps and circulate El Paquete Semanal or "Internet-in-a-box," their creativity is borne out of necessity.
The North's nuclear program is borne out of fear of a US invasion; its domestic propaganda hinges on selling itself as the protector of the North Korean people against American imperialists.
Jaharberdeen's claims of increased religious friction are borne out by a case in July this year, when a school came under fire for segregating cups for Muslims and non-Muslims students.
The defining sounds of Morricone's scores – electric guitar, handclaps and nonsense vocal syllables – were reportedly borne out of budget constraints for the films, but quickly became the genre's most recognizable sounds.
The dual September unveiling of the iPhone 8 and iPhone X, but staggered release dates, was borne out of necessity and not "marketing," CEO told CNBC after reporting blowout quarterly earnings.
If, as this indicates, some of the polling over the past months has overstated support for Leave, that is borne out by a study released on June 17th by BMG Research.
In theory, and it is a theory largely borne out in reality, too, the format with which a DJ presents an audience should be the least interesting thing about the performance.
However, studies have not borne out claims that magnesium supplements can prevent muscle cramps and especially night leg cramps, though they seem to have helped me and a friend of mine.
Most surprising of all, though, is that there is now a new kind of money — one borne out of the chaos of the financial crisis and the controversial policies enacted thereafter.
That is the wall, the, "Mexicans are rapists," the calls to hurt journalists that we're seeing borne out in the fact that bombs are being sent, that violence is being done.
Hong Kong's government said the comments were "entirely ungrounded and not borne out by objective facts", with human rights and freedom fully protected, according to a statement released late on Thursday.
Asked to explain why it's needed, he cataloged an array of benefits — including better grades, reduced risk of depression and fewer vehicle accidents — that he said was borne out by research.
This is a critical move — one that's likely borne out of the lessons learned from the massive law enforcement failures during Unite the Right, which left one dead and dozens injured.
This is borne out by the disastrous consequences of our wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, which have cost over $6.4 trillion since 2001, according to a recent report from Brown University.
Evertz, Swain, and Wurmfeld have invented their own admittedly hermetic interrogatory systems (borne out by their coded titles), yet the deeper they burrow into them, the fresher the air they breathe.
A stalling in Russia's economy is borne out in the latest growth data that revealed the economy had slowed in the first quarter of 2019 to its weakest level since late 2017.
Raikichi's slow, difficult acclimatisation to this new climate is both endearing and illuminating: his temper is borne out of disorientation and a sense that his place in the world is being upended.
It's certainly possible that these increased costs are because the company is investing heavily into automation, the effects of which simply haven't been borne out yet while they streamline their QA process.
The decision was borne out of a case from 2015 in which two young men were arrested on suspicion of being gay and were made to endure the invasive and humiliating examination.
The CC9 phones are the first to be borne out of Xiaomi's recent acquisition of selfie tech company Meitu's hardware assets, which probably explains why the Mimoji feature expansion is happening now.
The gentle "Breakers Roar"—a tune about feeling empty and alone out at sea that one imagines is borne out of Simpson's short-lived time in the Navy—just got a video.
It's a reminder that the history of cinema is also a history of male directors working with superb actresses, a truism borne out in "Aquarius," from the Brazilian director Kleber Mendonça Filho.
But Steve Hall, a former CIA station chief in Moscow, issued a chilling warning on CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360" on Thursday -- which if it is borne out would have unfathomable political consequences.
Streaming services have created a new revenue stream for networks like AMC, but the idea that Netflix viewers would come back to AMC for new seasons of shows has not borne out.
The union, which represents 15,000 American Airlines pilots, said "it's time" to move beyond the labor contract borne out of bankruptcy, to pursue a revised agreement amid booming demand for air travel.
My fears were borne out by the final rounds, where it felt like a lot of time was spent watching two precision-engineered, indistinct boxes slam into on another for 180 seconds.
The past week and a half has borne out that feeling, with more outlets than not getting the issue just right: This is not a scandal about "dirty" words or "lewd" behavior.
Both Lau's memo and the Super Tuesday fundraising email rely on an assumption that Warren will be part of an even three-way race, which has not been borne out in results.
But while provider groups have warned that such a policy would lead to doctor shortages and threaten patients' access to care, that's not borne out in the data, according to USC-Brookings.
The result, if borne out, will give Johnson the freedom to radically change Britain&aposs future outside the EU.It kills off any prospect of Britain&aposs exit from the EU being prevented.
"I think it's an intuitive thing that has been borne out in the research over and over again, and this particular program does it in sort of a standardized way," she said.
Those fears were borne out on Saturday, when Mr. Buttigieg was trounced in South Carolina's primary and earned just two percent of the vote from African-Americans, according to early exit polling.
At 27, she has already become an integral player on New York's contemporary jazz scene — a fact borne out by the rich cast of collaborators who will join her at the Stone.
But one of the fascinating things about Taylor — and about Asia Kate Dillon's close-to-the-vest performance all season long — is that few assumptions about the character have been borne out.
"The thesis that foreign currency manipulations are to blame for the current strong U.S. dollar is not borne out by facts," he told a gathering in the western German city of Mainz.
But, like Germany, the Italian election is expected to produce a hung parliament where no one party gains a majority, if consistent voter polls are to be borne out in the vote.
Palladium forward rates here Fears that the auto industry will replace palladium with platinum to save money — something many predicted would puncture the rally — have shown no sign of being borne out.
Both Merkel's conservatives and the SPD are under pressure to appear distinctive to voters in a coalition borne out of necessity rather than choice, making it difficult for Merkel to balance conflicting demands.
That prediction was borne out two years later by a group in Denmark, which was sequencing DNA from a 24,000-year-old human in Siberia, and found a perfect match to this prediction.
"If a number in that region is borne out in the official second quarter CPI, you can pretty much guarantee two further rate cuts, maybe even three," warned Angus Nicholson, IG market strategist.
"I expected it to be largely uneventful, and those expectations have been pretty much borne out," Phillip Lyons, dean of the Sam Houston State University College of Criminal Justice, told The Texas Tribune.
"Overall, while one cannot rule out the possibility of an electoral surprise, most of the theories as to how this might occur are not borne out by the recently available data," Phillips said.
Rose stressed if Norfolk Southern goes under the hammer CSX would be at a competitive disadvantage if the $1.8 billion in annual cost savings Canadian Pacific promises from a deal were borne out.
His comments are borne out by analysis carried out by the Pew Research Center showing that the overall flow of Mexican immigrants between the two countries is at its smallest since the 1990s.
Sources close to the White House say the moves are borne out of the president's frustration over issues related to immigration and the economy, two areas that are critical to his reelection prospects.
In the meantime, rich people buying special treatment from a government that fails to provide basic services at every level and ultimately eluding justice doesn't require a conspiracy theory to be borne out.
Despite economic uncertainty borne out of the worst recession since the Great Depression, our small businesses continue to fuel the engine of the American economy, creating two out of every three new jobs.
Why it matters: If borne out —a gigantic "if" — it would mark a major reversal for an administration that has abandoned or sought to reverse a suite of Obama-era global warming policies.
The account was borne out of the podcast Rollins and May host together, which is good in its own right, but podcasts lack visuals, of course, making the Instagram account an essential companion.
Pakistani Foreign Minister Asif dismissed Trump's comments as a political stunt borne out of frustration over U.S. failures in Afghanistan, where Afghan Taliban militants have been gaining territory and carrying out major attacks.
Liberal attitudes have also been borne out in recent surveys: 60 percent of young Chinese have a favorable view of the US, compared with 35 percent of those over 50, according to Pew.
The reluctance to consider candidates other than Biden was borne out in interviews with dozens of black voters in South Carolina over the Martin Luther King holiday weekend, and is confirmed in polling.
But Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, asked at a news conference if he was alarmed by the events, said on Tuesday that the worst fears of U.S. allies had not been borne out.
And my fears were borne out: 39 protesters have been killed since the march began, many by sniper fire, including a 15-year-old last week and two other children on April 6.
If that prediction is borne out in further research — it could take a decade, if not longer, to know for sure — the result might be nothing less than a transformation of global agriculture.
In addition, they say, the quiz is unfairly difficult, an assertion that was borne out in a scattershot survey of Britons one recent afternoon that found many struggling to answer sample questions correctly.
The dossier of course goes well beyond that, to make six major claims about Trump's ties to Russia that really haven't been borne out by any subsequent reporting or investigation that we know of.
" So begins one young person's politicization, borne out of opposition to the US wars in Southeast Asia and galvanized by the sight of "friends and fellow students getting their faces smashed with night sticks.
When Andrew Lo was a young academic, he presented a paper at a conference which showed that one of the key assumptions of the efficient market hypothesis was not borne out by the data.
Regardless of how lawmakers or prosecutors act on the revelations—and how much they're borne out in court—it's hard to overstate just how nasty of a thorn Cohen has been in Trump's side.
"The pressing need for an updated approach to assessing and managing flood risk is borne out by an increasingly costly cycle of flooding and rebuilding that can and should be broken," the groups wrote.
Now, according to Tang and her team mates, there are many more girl-gamers, which is borne out by the statistics - according to the Entertainment Software Association, currently 41 percent of gamers are female.
That spontaneity, borne out of genuine lust for a piece of music, is felt in the final product, as well as the bond that Keef and the other Glo Boys share with each other.
Whether those objections will be borne out by a spike in bison hijinx in the coming years remains to be seen, but for now, the new settlers are safely back home on the range.
Saudi Arabia made a larger cut than it had to then, based on the IEA numbers, so history looks set to repeat itself in 2017 if Saudi Arabia's comments on Thursday are borne out.
Scalia had been a leader of the court's moves in recent years to curb class action litigation, although that trend was not borne out in three class action cases decided during its current term.
Putting aside the fact that fears about male predators have not been borne out in places that support transgender people's restroom access, it is in the GOP's own best interest stop pushing bathroom bills.
Those rumors were borne out in November when a record number of female candidates were elected to the House of Representatives, and all across the country, women — and particularly women of color — made history.
The percentage rises to 70% for voters aged 60 and above; if the voting intentions by age is borne out in the polls a more motivated older voter could be to the Conservatives' benefit.
Evidence of that is borne out in a new Pew Research Center poll released this week that places former President Barack Obama at the top of a list of best presidents of Americans' lifetimes.
But if you consider yourself a power user and are skeptical about the MacBook Pro, you might wait to see whether the initial concerns are borne out after early adopters start using their machines.
Many economic measures suggest the underlying economy remains robust, with hiring and wages still strong — numbers borne out in the NABE survey, in which more than half of respondents reported shortages of skilled labor.
They can be brilliant backdrops for dance, as in the new work "Fruits Borne out of Rust," a multimedia dance performance conceived and directed by Tabaimo and choreographed by Morishita, with live musical accompaniment.
The International Joint Commission, a binational agency borne out of the 1909 treaty, is advising both governments on environmental issues tied to mining activity through the International Rainy-Lake of the Woods Watershed Board.
If the results presented on Wednesday are borne out by other trials, the drug, known as BAN21, may be the first to successfully attack both the brain changes and the symptoms of the disease.
If rumors of movement toward a settlement should be borne out, the global economy should be ready to begin an upswing from short of the 2 percent growth barrier that generally denotes a recession.
Given Trump's highly personalized view of US interests overseas — a reality borne out by his conduct with Ukraine -- it's also not clear whether he sees defending democracy in Taiwan as a priority on principle.
As the narrative progresses, though, there's a nagging sense that the payoff might not be the equal of the jump-out-at-you thrills, a concern borne out, largely, by the movie's last act.
Trump administration officials have made clear, though, that they are leaning on increasingly close relations between Israel and Sunni Arab countries in the Middle East, a rapprochement largely borne out of tensions with Iran.
While the prison agency did not directly address Mr. Sweat's credibility, a report by the inspector general following the 2015 escape indicated that what he told investigators had, in large measure, been borne out.
He added that the SkinGun technology is an improvement on current stem cell research, though the results "need to be borne out in further studies" before it can be embraced by the burn center community.
He also takes individuals' attachment style — "a way of forming intimate relationships and how you see yourself and how you see others, and that has been borne out from very early developmental experiences" — into account.
These separatist movements in Georgia were borne out of Soviet-era tensions: Soviet troops moved in to crush a demonstration in Georgia in April 1989 and by 1991, Georgia had held a referendum on independence.
That was mostly borne out in my day-to-day testing, which saw the smaller phone run for about 10 hours of medium usage and the larger iPhone 7 Plus go for about 2649 hours.
He'd hoped to have a son named William, but after his wife's death Godwin was left to raise both the newborn Mary and another infant, Fanny Imlay, whom Mary Sr. had borne out of wedlock.
This sentiment is, in fact, borne out in scientific studies showing that focused breathing exercises can reduce the symptoms of such things as stress, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, depression, schizophrenia, insomnia and attention-deficit disorder.
We see that the original predictions that poor labor conditions and the lack of worker rights in Mexico would exacerbate the pressures on U.S. workers and wages have been borne out by our NAFTA experience.
But is our insatiable curiosity borne out of a genuine desire to enjoy as much art as possible, or is just morbid fascination and an urge to get our hands on what we can't have?
If the market is correct, then there is a risk of much-higher unemployment, just as bearish market forecasts in late 2008 ultimately were borne out by much-higher unemployment over the next few years.
The president and the advisers at that time were worried about the vulnerability of [intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance] systems and that was sort of borne out when [U-2 pilot] Gary Powers got shot down.
It's also a fresh sign of disarray in the administration's national security leadership that was borne out by repeated contradictions and confusion during the clash over the details of Iran's reprisals and in the aftermath.
Proponents of tax cuts have long argued that, while they may cause a short-term deficit, they pay for themselves in the long run by pushing economic growth (an argument not borne out by history).
And those Republicans who have long argued that he is unprepared for the job believe that their fears have been borne out, as months have passed by with little in the way of legislative accomplishments.
Like the experience borne out of years of training and practice, developments in machine learning can allow a model to learn from its digital experience, comparing prediction to outcome and improving its accuracy each time.
At the same time, traders said exports from Malaysia's 24- million-tonnes-per-annum Bintulu complex had recovered to normal levels, an assertion borne out by ship-tracking data which shows a weekly jump in exports.
If the Refinitiv data for June is borne out by official numbers when they are released at the end of this month, it will mark a reversal of the trend this year to lower coal imports.
In South America, nation-states were borne out of the colonial administrations, and elites — worried about losing their power — used the burgeoning form of the nation-state to protect their interests (Anderson calls this "official nationalism").
But even if those estimates are correct—and they have not been borne out by any exploration—the report places most of the estimated reserves well within the recognized continental shelves of the Arctic coastal countries.
The same pattern is borne out in the smaller iPad mini line — data shows that the most popular iPad mini is the first generation that came out in 2012, despite there being three generations of successors.
Not entirely, in any case, which is best borne out by Mansoor, whose injuries appear relatively cosmetic but come to traumatize his life for the next six years in the form of debilitating carpal tunnel syndrome.
Even though I don't post pictures of my dinner or anything I cook and there are no recipes on my website, it's all borne out of a love of food and a need to protect food.
Produced by Berninger, guitarist Bryce Dessner, and Aaron Dessner in the latter's upstate New York-based Long Pond studio, Sleep Well Beast was partially borne out of sketches that came from Aaron's own at-home noodling.
There is a valid argument, borne out by polling and common sense, that a proposal to abolish the private insurance that covers 180 million Americans might be too radical a change to make all at once.
Greenblatt never seems to consider why the myth might have felt so true to those who found their religious and humanist values affirmed by it — and their own deepest intuitions, which science has partly borne out.
We had a number of meetings and hearings about it, and everything that had been reported ended up being borne out, that it really stifled some really important investigation work and made the opioid epidemic worse.
The idea for Wheel the World was borne out of an expedition three years ago to Chile's Torres del Paine National Park in Patagonia by a group of friends from the University of California at Berkeley.
The idea for Wheel the World was borne out of an expedition three years ago to Chile's Torres del Paine National Park in Patagonia by a group of friends from the University of California at Berkeley.
While Horowitz maintained that the FBI's probe was not borne out of political bias, Republicans have seized on his issues with the bureau's FISA requests to suggest that the agency was determined to investigate Trump's campaign.
Quant funds like AQR program algorithms to choose stocks based on factors that were arrived at by economic theory and borne out by data analysis, such as momentum (recent price rises) or yield (paying high dividends).
While we don't know how youth support will shake out at the voting booth and in caucus rooms, the assumption that ageism is a defining characteristic for young people just hasn't been borne out by facts.
That finding is borne out by similar rankings which underscore the steady U.S. loss of competitiveness in an environment of stubbornly sluggish growth after the 2008 financial crisis, where annual expansion has yet to crack 3 percent.
That quest begins at the home of Walter's loving, skeptical mother, Gloria, whose suspicions about Homecoming were borne out when she had to pick up her catatonic son in a wheelchair after the double dose of medication.
This is borne out in studies about who is chosen to make films: The Directors Guild of America found that over a two-year period, just over one in 10 films had been made by minority directors.
Whether it's education, or childhood obesity, or the work we have done with veterans and military families, it all comes from a personal commitment and belief borne out of her own experience, which makes it very genuine.
"A lingering concern is that supply-side constraints pose a risk to the sector's ability to kick on," Smith said, adding that huge delivery delays would inevitably be borne out by sustained upward pressure on input costs.
Summers says the system could also provide a solution to voter apathy, which, aside from being a product of growing anti-establishment politics, is also arguably borne out of voters' frustration with traditional, time consuming voting methods.
While he may have predicted a far more dramatic collapse than has actually happened — he said in the Times interview that he believed copyright would not exist by 2012 — many of his prognostications have been borne out.
Parliamentarians have explained that the courts were borne out of necessity in the face of the militant threat, because Pakistan's judicial system was inefficient and some judges were afraid to take on cases for fear of retaliation.
Promises to label China a currency manipulator or impose double-digit tariffs on imports have not borne out, despite preliminary work by US investigators into Chinese steel and aluminum trade and alleged theft of US intellectual property.
As for Browder's assertion that Veselnitskaya is fixated on him and the Magnitsky Act, this appears to be borne out by notes taken at her meeting with the Trump camp by embattled former campaign chief Paul Manafort.
Actual results will dribble in for hours, but if the polls are borne out by official returns, Mr. Netanyahu's group will win the chance to assemble a majority coalition, giving him a record fifth term in office.
The director of BBC World Service told Variety in a statement that the program was borne out of a need to close a gap in understanding as to how news is made and which sources are credible.
A State Department official has privately said it was a mistake for Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to use the word "imminent" because it suggested a level of specificity that was not borne out by the intelligence.
That was also borne out by a Fox News poll last week, showing that a mere 35 percent of Trump voters approve of his Twitter habits, and that only 16 percent of all voters approve of them.
Congestion in Midtown will seem like a board-game problem if fears about drastic federal cuts to social services are borne out, at a time when New York, like other major cities, faces a growing homelessness crisis.
Why it matters: The report, if borne out, will ease fears of a prolonged outage from the strikes against a massive processing facility and oil field in OPEC's largest producer and the world's largest crude oil exporter.
"Singling out Pakistan and pinning the entire blame on Pakistan for the situation in Afghanistan is neither fair nor accurate, nor is it borne out by the ground realities," said Abid Saeed, press minister at the embassy.
The recent St. Louis protests have followed a pattern borne out of months of angry and sometimes violent protests after the 2014 killing of Michael Brown in nearby Ferguson: The majority of demonstrators, though angry, are law-abiding.
If Sanders' candidacy was never about simply ensuring the Democratic Party's dominance over the GOP, it was becoming an explicit call for the party to embrace his vision, borne out of a lifetime of thriving outside the party.
U.S. fandom's love of basketball was borne out in a memorable 323-16 season that saw a National Basketball Association star retire on a high note—even as his team finished with the worst record in the league.
The reports -- from The New York Times, CNN and The Washington Post -- took intrigue about Trump and Russia to a surreal new level, even after two years of shocking developments borne out of Moscow's election meddling in 2016.
Suu Kyi has repeatedly highlighted the violence carried out by armed Rohingya militants against people of other ethnic and religious groups in the Rakhine district where most the Rohingya live—an equivalence not borne out by the numbers.
It had added meaning because of the 2014 annexation of Crimea by Russia, a move that many of the region's ethnic Tatar minority opposed, partly because of a historical mistrust of Moscow borne out of the wartime deportations.
But I've never seen that point borne out with as much elegance and force as it is by "Albion," the scintillating Mike Bartlett play that opened Tuesday at the Almeida Theater, where it will run through Nov. 24.
More extensive trials will be needed to know if the drug is truly effective, but if the results are borne out, it may be the first to successfully attack both the brain changes and the symptoms of Alzheimer's.
Trusted trade programs borne out of that time — FAST, Partners in Protection and the Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism — also offer a starting point for security officials to determine which businesses should have priority to cross, Ujczo said.
Those concerns were borne out in stark fashion during the Super Bowl, when Patriots wide receiver Brandin Cooks was ruled out of the game after suffering a brutal, but legal, helmet-to-helmet hit in the second quarter.
If borne out in the official results, it will mean the UK is on course to leave the EU by the end of January 2020 with all hopes of a second referendum on Brexit now dead and gone.
Yet, to date, in a country that was borne out of blood shed on battlefields, many veterans anxiously await the U.S. government upholding its end of the bargain by granting the most fundamental status of democratic society: citizenship.
She said the foundation of the United Nations (UN) was a multilateral and cooperative solution that was borne out of World War II, adding that a multilateral response helped to resolve the global financial crisis of 2008-2009.
Whether their plan is effective or not will be borne out in how much better or worse its recommendations are for individual users, so keep an eye on that home page and see if the hit rate goes up.
Little of this was borne out in the skin-deep score, influenced by jazz and full of too many obvious turns of phrase, such as the word "air" being given a lofty melody, like a feather in a breeze.
What begins as a voyeuristic, sexually-charged glimpse into the lives of the neighbors becomes a fascination with the neighbors in general — who, even after tragedy strikes, don't purchase curtains — borne out of an occurrence of random, visual intimacy.
"Women are constantly having their lived experiences and traumas minimized on social media because hate speech is 'just a joke' or 'harmless trolling,'" McDermott says of the social media landscape today, one borne out by what's happening to O'Brien.
As mentioned before, Molina is undoubtedly the toughest test of Joshua's career—no matter his in-ring limitations—though, that's more a symptom borne out of a weak heavyweight division and the lacklustre competition faced by Joshua thus far.
The former congressman's stunning rise and sudden fall ended Friday night in Iowa, when he acknowledged the reality borne out by his low poll numbers and slumping fundraising: His hopes of winning the 215 Democratic presidential nomination were over.
She emphasized that obesity is not well understood by scientists; many researchers believed that childhood obesity could be prevented by breast-feeding, or by changing strategies for introducing solid foods, but that has not been borne out in studies.
If the study's results are borne out by more research, public health officials might be moved to try interventions like protecting foxes or factoring the habitat needs of particular predators into land-use decisions to foster their population size.
The risk, however, is that the predictions of economic chaos after a no-deal Brexit are borne out, making an election unwinnable for him (and, if things are bad enough, possibly for the Conservative Party for years to come).
The risk, however, is that the predictions of economic chaos after a no-deal Brexit are borne out, making an election unwinnable for him (and, if things are bad enough, possibly for the Conservative Party for years to come).
But the last decade of the internet, in every venue, from art to politics to media, has borne out Peretti's philosophy: Not only the social value of something but also its economic viability depends on how shareable it is.
And I think that's a lie that is now being borne out today, is that you think that Mark Zuckerberg, for example, to name someone who's plunging toward disaster right now, had an idea of what was gonna happen.
The 2737 family is Boeing's most successful aircraft range and the latest Max model - which is due to be delivered in 2320 with launch customer Southwest Airlines - was borne out the desire for airlines to have more fuel efficient planes.
The 737 family is Boeing's most successful aircraft range and the latest Max model - which is due to be delivered in 2017 with launch customer Southwest Airlines - was borne out of the desire for airlines to have more fuel-efficient planes.
Why, you begin to wonder, do we live in a world in which Crazy Frog—literally an animated frog that was borne out of a clip of a teenager trying to be as annoying as possible—exists in the first place?
Pharmacists shy away from providing death penalty drugs "There will be an autopsy that will be done on Mr. Smith, and if there were any irregularities or anything, then that would be shown or borne out in the autopsy," Dunn said.
The success story, borne out by data released Wednesday by the California Air Resource Board and highlighted by the San Fransisco Chronicle, shows greenhouse gas emissions in the state dropped by 2.7 percent to 429.4 million metric tonnes in 2016.
BRIC is pleased to present the second annual BRIC OPEN, a festival celebrating the power of inclusivity and borne out of BRIC's core values of creativity and community, taking place Thursday, April 26 through Sunday, April 29 at BRIC House.
There is "many a slip between the cup and the lip" and, while you've shown promise, there is no guarantee your new thesis will be borne out by the evidence — and that risk needs to be reflected in the price.
That was borne out by the Deloitte study, which found that aside from financial considerations, good work/life balance, opportunities for progress/leadership and working flexibility were the top three considerations for millennials when it came to evaluating job opportunities.
She says that this entire initiative is probably borne out of a cost-benefit analysis that concluded the best way to fill currently empty and future roles in an extremely tight labor market was to invest in retraining its own workforce.
Sanders' latest moves come a few days after Our Revolution, the political organization borne out of his 2016 campaign, joined with a handful of progressive and leftist groups to organize nationwide sit-ins protesting the Senate Republican health care bill.
Borne out of what Meat Wave frontman Chris Sutter describes as "a crescendo" of overwhelming emotions, The Incessant, the new album from the Chicago punks, is a personal examination of Sutter's post-breakup reality, which was 12 years in the making.
As the 21625 election ramps up, renewable energy simply isn't the wedge issue it once was — a trend that's borne out in recent polling data from a post-election survey of midterm voters by the Conservative Energy Network and CRES Forum.
Democrats also enjoy a fundraising advantage, one that is perhaps bolstered by polls showing their party is more enthusiastic about turning out to vote this November, figures borne out by higher turnout in Democratic primary contests in states across the country.
Although there was evidence, presented of an S-1, P-2 program, or a safety first and production second program at the mine, it was not borne out by the testimony that we heard presented during the course of the trial.
"The idea that there's all these states waiting in the wings, who will expand if they can do this, but who won't, it's just not borne out by the facts," said Eliot Fishman, senior director of health policy at Families USA.
The six-word phrase seemed to convey a message contrary to that of the first lady's trip, which President Donald Trump said earlier had been borne out of concern for the welfare of the children being detained in shelters in Texas.
This is 2017, and in a climate of fake news, misinformation, and extreme political prejudices borne out of Facebook filter bubbles, the attention the Pepe tweet is garnering shows there's no need to play by the rules of official protocol anymore.
This hologram business is especially troubling in light of recent posthumous "performances" by 2pac, Eazy-E, Ol' Dirty Bastard, and Michael Jackson, spectacles that came across unnerving in spite of being borne out of a place of love and adulation.
And while online shopping has helped many Americans avoid the risk of crowds, the employee said Amazon's claim that it's only shipping vital goods — which would allow for greater social distancing at its own warehouses — isn't borne out by their experience.
Mr. Durst initially told Mr. Struk that his marriage was in fine shape, but Ms. Durst's friends and family told him she lived in fear of her husband and recounted instances of violence, which were borne out in hospital records.
But that hunch I'd had a decade before, in the very same building, had been borne out: In the library and elsewhere, because I lived in St. Louis, I have had experiences I wouldn't have had if I lived elsewhere.
The debate, borne out in both the local newspapers and the occasional street protest, has centered on the suitability of calling the time-honored "Trike," as the Tricycle was known within the business, by a seemingly random name, the Kiln.
Within an hour of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's stunning upset of a fellow Democratic stalwart, Representative Joseph Crowley of Queens, staffers for Mr. Cuomo were contacting reporters calling her victory an anomaly borne out of the minority-majority demographics in the district.
As strange and unlikely as that might seem, it's borne out slightly by the fact that cowriter Chris Terrio has said in interviews that Kathleen Kennedy and Lucasfilm had some specific ideas about what should be included in the final cut.
Activists, however, argue that Africa does have the resources to sustain its 2 billion people and that the concerns of Europe and the United States are borne out of a desire to preserve those resources for their own people instead.
" Clapper said on CNN that Trump&aposs idea was "kind of a petty way of retribution, I suppose, for speaking out against the president, which I think, on the part of all of us, are borne out of genuine concerns about President Trump.
One option would have been a perilous life in the streets, but he remembered having seen Link Age Restaurant on Facebook, a restaurant borne out of an initiative that provides shelter to dozens of at-risk young people and trains them to cook.
Pets were taking centerstage in other projects presented at the Hackathon today: Cats and More is a project was borne out of the fact that one developer, Jameela Huq, loves cats, and the other (who is her partner and housemate) is allergic.
Reports claim that the president is particularly stung by what he feels is unfair criticism and a lack of respect on Twitter — a suggestion borne out by press secretary Sean Spicer's repeated reference to specific tweets and pictures posted on the service.
By contrast, the Stay camp's prediction of trouble in the banking and real-estate sectors largely has been borne out: bank stocks are down by 20 to 30 percent; and only today we heard that the third UK property fund halted withdrawals.
William Rudin, head of his family's New York City property development empire, told CNBC on Thursday that the political pressure that led Amazon to withdraw its plans to build a Queens headquarters was borne out of a lack of understanding of the benefits.
Lacy's approach to getting investors for Chairman Mom was borne out of two decades of watching the Valley become a bloated and scandal-ridden place where things like targeting family members for retribution — as Uber did to Lacy — became something that happened.
This prospect would be borne out if "Orangutan" (2017, 11 x 14 inches) were a mirror instead of a canvas — not inconceivable, given its slightly amused subject's position in space, which is roughly equal to the viewing distance the painting calls for.
Paradoxically, the rich, weird cohesion of Little Dark Age was borne out of division: while VanWyngarden got to work on finishing construction on his house in Queens beach area the Rockaways, Goldwasser moved to LA in search of a change of scenery.
The wrongness of this prescription, he says, is borne out today, five years later, with Greece prostrate under the burden of the E.U.'s highest external debt (in relation to its economy's size), the highest unemployment (29 percent) and grim social and psychological fallout.
Sometimes you just want to wake up, order the greasiest food imaginable, get some sort of smoothie to theoretically balance the scales, and watch shitty old movies in bed all day without grappling with a news cycle borne out of improv comedy.
Although the other prints from The Great Clown are striking in their examination of color interaction, the last version reveals the multiple trajectories of Reddy's object-oriented approach to the image, which is borne out of a keen observation of the natural world.
"The declaration by the AuGF (Auditor General of the Federation) may have been borne out of misunderstanding of how revenues from crude oil and gas sales are remitted into the Federation Account," said NNPC Chief Financial Officer Isiaka Abdulrazaq in a statement.
The model predicted, for example, that before making a turn to one side, there would first be a smaller steering turn to the other side, and Dr. Hess said he had found it satisfying to see that borne out by observing skilled riders.
I know you've written some on how Facebook has fallen short of that potential, so I'm curious for your thoughts, as well as any reflections on which of your predictions about the web and democracy have and haven't been borne out so far.
Narrative scaffolding, indeed, is conspicuous by its absence throughout, and while we're told at one point that "the order in which we receive facts matters," this isn't borne out by the text, many of whose sections could be rearranged without fracturing the story.
That was borne out in a new poll of New Hampshire primary voters this week from Suffolk University, which indicated that nearly a quarter of the Vermont senator's supporters would not commit to backing the party's nominee if it was not Mr. Sanders.
That is borne out once again this week in Pittsburgh, at the N.C.A.A. women's volleyball tournament, by the four teams that reached Thursday's semifinals: top-seeded Baylor; the reigning champion, Stanford; and a pair of next-door-neighbor rivals, Wisconsin and Minnesota.
Mr. Trump, who by one count switched political parties seven times before last year's campaign, seems less driven by ideology than by instinct borne out of his own resentment of elites who, in his view, have never given him the respect he deserves.
And it's borne out particularly on the two remarkable albums she released last year: "Mandorla Awakening II: Emerging Worlds," featuring her Black Earth Ensemble; and "Liberation Narratives," a collaboration with the poet and activist Haki Madhubuti, her mentor for over 25 years.
Reports suggest that Facebook eventually backed out of the NFL rights negotiations because it didn't want to use advertising to monetize football broadcasts; a surprising contention, but one borne out by Facebook's apparent reluctance to roll out advertising on its Live Video product.
The commentators watching the game criticized OpenAI Five's eagerness to buy back into the game when its heroes died, for example, but the tactic was borne out — maybe suggesting that human pros should be a bit more willing to pay to rejoin the field.
Kenny, who has until early April to go to the electorate but is expected to call the poll for late February, is seeking re-election with Labour but the parties would be several percent shy of a majority if either poll was borne out.
The film makes the argument, not without reason, that the biggest triumph was her invention of frequency-hopping during WWII, borne out of a desire to help even out the score between the British Navy and the German U-boats which were wreaking havoc.
Gronkowski, who had $216 million in incentives added to his deal last week, was asked if he was frustrated by the lucrative extensions signed by superstars around the league — including Khalil Mack, Aaron Donald and Julio Jones — that have been borne out of holdouts.
That given its nature as a driver assistance system, a collision on Autopilot was a statistical inevitability, though by this point, not one that would alter the conclusion already borne out over millions of miles that the system provided a net safety benefit to society.
While the new study pushes back the timeline of empirically proven bread-baking, previous research suggested humans experimented with proto-flour as early as 30,000 years ago, so bread may have a much more extended history than is currently borne out by concrete evidence.
The idea that schools in privileged communities are failing to prepare significant numbers of students is borne out in a striking new study showing that nearly half of the students who begin their college careers taking remedial courses come from middle- and upper-income families.
Morrison testified that investigating the Bidens was "not a policy objective" of the US. This is a significant statement because it further confirms the fact that Trump's push for investigations were not borne out of a policy or national security interest, but for personal gain.
I know there's been criticism in some corners about the FDA's use of that pathway, but I think we've used that pathway in a thoughtful way, and the results have mostly borne out that the drugs do go on to demonstrate a confirmatory benefit.
If a large increase in investment coincides with a small increase in wage rates, then the benefits of the tax cuts will still accrue primarily to business owners, and the promises made about the benefits of the tax cut will not be borne out.
Thus, he said, "teens actually know how to drive safely," when they're being watched, and that is borne out by the efficacy of devices that send information home to parents about how the teenager is driving — but many families don't choose to use those devices.
He has revolutionized the way presidents deal with the world beyond 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, dispensing with the carefully modulated messaging of past chief executives in favor of no-holds-barred, crystal-breaking, us-against-them, damn-the-consequences blasts borne out of gut and grievance.
But trying to foreclose any kind of meaningful contact with the voters or debate about party priorities, strategy, and direction was arrogant and based on a level of self-confidence about Democratic leaders' political judgment that does not seem borne out by the evidence.
I mean, I don't believe that there really is any central conceit binding the 150+ curatorial projects and 400+ featured artists pressed within the spaces that Condé Nast media company once occupied, and this suspicion is visually borne out as I walk the event.
But both sides have stepped back from conflict, and while the crash of a Ukraine Airlines jet could stir up trouble if accusations it was shot down are borne out, even U.S. President Donald Trump has said the Iranians could have made a mistake.
Meanwhile, UnitedHealth has sued the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, seeking to vacate a 2014 rule that requires insurers to make sure the diagnoses they report to the government are borne out by what is in people's charts, and imposing penalties for overstatements.
Another factor is the computerized box that now defines the strike zone on game broadcasts, which has led to steady bickering from the dugout; these days, ejections are more often borne out of disagreements over ball-and-strike decisions than blown calls on the bases.
Mr. Holtz said he predicted that his confidence in the old investment strategy would be borne out on Tuesday, when he plans to reveal the fund's average annual return from 1993 to the present, a period that includes the biggest bull market in American history.
"The indictment reaffirms what our Intelligence Community concluded, what our Committee's investigation has borne out, and what President Trump denies: that Russia interfered in our election in an effort to assist his presidential campaign and harm Hillary Clinton's campaign," Schiff said in a statement.
But most economists expect the BoE will keep rates on hold until 2019 as the country exits the EU. Economists said Tuesday's figures from the CBI looked upbeat but warned that improvements in the survey have yet to be borne out by official data.
Given Brazil's plethora of state of the art football stadia – most of which were borne out of the 1983 FIFA World Cup along with the country's existing soccer structures—it's bizarre that it took this long to host a UFC event at a Brazilian football stadium.
So far, every prediction made by this theory has been borne out, yet physicists know that relativity cannot be the last word on matters gravitational because it stubbornly refuses to mesh with quantum theory, which is the best available explanation for everything else in the universe.
"It is certainly clear that changes we have observed in pika distribution are primarily governed by climate, given that nearly all of our climate-related predictions have been borne out," Erik Beever, USGS research ecologist and lead author of the study, said in a news release.
White evangelical disdain for the Democratic Party is borne out in our voting patterns: According to exit polls, 79 percent of evangelicals voted for Mitt Romney in 2012, 73 percent voted for John McCain in 2008, and 79 percent went for George W. Bush in 2004.
But my own theory for why musical comedies make people miserable, richly borne out by Lloyd Webber's memoir, is that there is no natural author of a musical—that is, no one who assumes authority, more or less inevitably, owing to the nature of the form.
Miranda Otto as Rebecca Ingram During a panel at the Television Critics Association winter press tour in January, the show's producers noted that they wanted to make Legacy accessible to newcomers as well as longtime fans, which was borne out by the standalone nature of the premiere.
Choosing Mr. Bratton was one of the best decisions Mr. de Blasio made after his election as mayor, one borne out by ever-declining crime rates and the department's sharp turn away from abusive stop-and-frisk policing — a necessary precursor to repairing frayed community ties.
That's borne out in a new Monmouth University Poll, which found: Political context: High health care costs has been a major driver of the debate over "Medicare for All," with proponents saying that generous government-run insurance is needed to make health care affordable for more people.
She did, however, say that the decision to work with Cathay Innovation — which raised its inaugural $320 million fund last year — was partly borne out of an awareness that when it is time to venture overseas, the firm has experience and networks that will be helpful.
He says the way Atomico thinks about diversity — and something that is actually stated in the VC firm's internal principles of how the organisation should operate — is that "a diverse decision group makes better decisions," which he says is also borne out by the available research.
It was borne out of a landmark joint effort by business leaders and diplomats from China and the U.S. — the world's No.1 and No.2 carbon emitters — to build a climate-resilient future following Chinese President Xi Jinping's 2015 meeting with former U.S. President Obama.
Herrera told reporters at City Hall on Tuesday morning the city's sanctuary policy, which limits the assistance city employees provide to federal immigration agents aiming to deport people, was borne out of a desire to encourage undocumented immigrants to report crime without fear of being deported.
This explanation for the delayed aid doesn't seem to be borne out by the evidence, though: Trump's own officials, including acting Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney and Ambassador to the EU Gordon Sondland, have said it was for other reasons, involving either Democrats or the Bidens.
Although Keys's lawyers said that the defacement was a prank borne out of the "spirit of the time," AUSA Segal said that Keys's actions weren't motivated by mischief (or as one would have it, the lulz), but rather a vindictive desire to harm his former employer.
The T-shirts were Mr. Erlij's idea, borne out of a joke made in a group chat on WhatsApp about what it would be like for this gaggle of friends, now in their late 40s, to be inseparable again, for a few days, without their wives.
The results seem to have been borne out citywide, with the number of speeding tickets issued by the cameras plunging on average, by 148 percent and in some areas by as much as 85 percent in the 18-month period since the program began in 2014.
The European Union (EU), which had a trade surplus of 120 billion euros ($139.6 billion) with the U.S. in 2017, has not been exempted from Trump's trade wrath, borne out of what he sees as unfair trade practices that he says have damaged U.S. jobs and companies.
The State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) has informed investment bankers and lawyers of the rule, borne out of government concern that cornerstone investment allowed large amounts of funds to leave the country and contribute to a decline in the value of the yuan, the people said.
That sense appeared to be borne out in a Baruch College/NY1 poll released on Thursday in which about a third of respondents blamed the mayor for subway problems, while roughly the same percentage blamed the governor and a third were unsure of who to blame.
Brigadier Cerciello Rega's death struck a nerve in Italy, where nationalist leaders with brash social media personas have helped create the perception — often not borne out by facts — of a country besieged by criminals and drug dealers from within and immigrants and antagonistic neighbors from without.
What really pushed his former supporters to reconsider, as I perceived it — and this perception is borne out by polling — was the Katrina debacle, in which everyone could see the Bush administration's callousness and incompetence playing out live on TV. What will Trump's Katrina moment look like?
"Military and political leaders insisted that lifting DADT would undermine cohesion, recruitment and retention, but none of these concerns were borne out and the change was uniformly hailed for improving readiness," they wrote in the statement that was provided by the Palm Center, an independent think tank.
The idea was borne out of a visit last summer of one of the founders, 20-year-old Alexandros Angelopoulos, to the island of Samos, one of the entry points into Europe for nearly a million people fleeing wars and poverty in the Middle East and beyond.
And, in fact, this assumption is often borne out in popular criticisms of essay collections, which tend to attack the writer's life decisions rather than the work itself (just read any set of Amazon reviews, or listen to Ayelet Waldman or Rachel Cusk discuss the blowback they've faced).
The argument of the exhibition — that photography should take its rightful place within art history — is borne out by the fact that Sander's photographs do not feel out of place side by side with other, later photographs, or with  drawings by David Smith or constructions by Sol Lewitt.
"While there is little doubt that the deal is a net positive for the economy, the more optimistic estimates of its impact on the economy in the near term are unlikely to be borne out," said Adam Collins, Latin America economist at Capital Economics in a research note.
The issue is borne out on today's teamsheets: Sunderland's players are largely Brits, hand-me-downs and has-beens from bigger clubs; Boro have Alvaro Negredo and Victor Valdes as beacons of pedigree in a squad of mid-range journeymen; Hull began the season with 13 fit senior players.
The expansion was borne out of Mote's struggle to find a suit that fit into her own life: "I felt there was a little bit of a void for a type of swimwear that can be used in an active environment as well as one that's leisurely," she says.
"While there is little doubt the deal is a net positive for the economy, the more optimistic estimates of its impact on the economy in the near-term are unlikely to be borne out," Adam Collins, Latin America economist at Capital Economics, said in a report last week.
That's not exactly borne out by a careful look at his career, and he'll have a first chance to prove his contemporary bona fides with the orchestra at David Geffen Hall as he leads the premiere of "Unearth, Release," Julia Adolphe's new concerto for principal violist Cynthia Phelps.
"We live in an aspirational age," said Tanya Selvaratnam, who in her 2014 book, "The Big Lie: Motherhood, Feminism, and the Reality of the Biological Clock," maintained that college-age women are only sketchily informed about their own reproductive cycles, an argument since borne out by several surveys.
But Mr Weitzman assumed that predicting the reaction of prices to a regulated quantity, and vice versa, is partly guesswork (an assumption that would be borne out, decades later, when the prices of carbon permits in the European Union's emissions-trading scheme collapsed unexpectedly after the financial crisis).
These earlier, more figurative works are not from the most coveted phase of the artist's career, as was borne out by the below-estimate £248,750, or about $330,000, given by a British private collector for "Bedroom" (173-61), and the failure of "Travelling" (1961) to attract any bids.
" House Ways and Means Committee ranking member Richard Neal (D-Mass.) said the plan would "explode our nation's deficit by believing that tax cuts pay for themselves — something that respected economists on both sides of the aisle know is simply not true or borne out by any facts.
A spokesperson for Nelson, Dan McLaughlin, said in a statement that "the goal here is to see that all the votes in Florida are counted and counted accurately," adding that Scott's news conference and call for a criminal investigation "appears to be politically motivated and borne out of desperation."
Furthermore, if predictions by opponents of the bill that it could cut coverage for many Americans had come to rely on through Obamacare are borne out, there could be a painful political price to pay for the President and his party down the road -- at least that's what Democrats believe.
Why it matters: The new analysis, if borne out, widens what's already a huge gulf between the expected human and ecological toll from high levels and rapid rates of warming and the failure of governments worldwide to bring about the steep carbon emissions cuts that could prevent runaway temperature increases.
From this, Ervin-Tripp concluded that human thought takes place within language mindsets, and that bilinguals have different mindsets for each language – an extraordinary idea but one that has been borne out in subsequent studies, and many bilinguals say they feel like a different person when they speak their other language.
"For us, when we were leading the Department of Justice, there was a keen sense that some of the most significant work had a target on it, and this has borne out to be true," Vanita Gupta, who ran the department's Civil Rights Division from 2014 to 2017, told BuzzFeed News.
With all of this loud, overlapping yammering around Bitcoin—and if you're reading this and don't know the basics, check out Motherboard's primer—it can be easy to forget that there are some very basic questions about it that still haven't been answered, or at least borne out with time.
That a tipping point may now be being reached for the industrial Internet is borne out by a recent global survey of 4,500 corporate decision-makers in 27 countries by market research firm IDC that found the market is moving beyond proof of concept projects to full-scale project deployments.
" (Both later conceded the trend was not borne out.) While the latest high court ruling leaves room for judges to sentence juveniles convicted of murder to life without parole if they are deemed beyond saving, Edersheim argues "the new neuroscience of adolescent brain development is what makes 'incorrigibility' vanishingly rare.
More extensive trials will be needed to know if the new drug is truly effective, but if the results, presented Wednesday at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference in Chicago, are borne out, the drug may be the first to successfully attack both the brain changes and the symptoms of Alzheimer's.
This theory is borne out by the success of acts like Twenty One Pilots and the 1975, which are, broadly speaking, advertised as rock bands, and whose music appears on the Billboard rock charts, but whose albums are widely diverse, taking in electronic music, R&B, hip-hop and reggae.
The Ford Sayre program, where all the Norwich Winter Olympians got their start, was one of the first children's ski programs in the country, offering instruction to girls in an era when beauty still trumped brawn, as borne out by sports events that included pageants as part of the competition.
And as they began the development process, Ng's belief was borne out; their first casting idea, outside of Witherspoon as Elena, was Kerry Washington as Mia Warren, the working-class artist who arrives in Shaker Heights with her daughter, Pearl, and ends up renting a duplex owned by the Richardsons.
The racism within the police department was ingrained long before 1992, the program notes; white officers, even if they weren't prejudiced when they joined the department, came to learn that a racist system would back them up if they ever got in too deep, something borne out by the King verdict.
It is one borne out of a culture where 60 is viewed as the new 40, and grandmothers are "aghast at being seen as elderly and dieting to excess and having plastic surgery and so forth to try and look young," said Day, author of "Her Next Chapter," about mother-daughter book clubs.
According to his 2018 campaign website, O'Rourke proposes to: Criminal justice reform is also an issue that is growing in popularity with voters in both parties, a trend borne out by the recent passage of the First Step Act by GOP controlled House and Senate chambers, with the backing of President Donald Trump.
Temkin admitted that it's a question he gets a lot, but he argued that most people use multiple messaging apps already (something that was borne out anecdotally at least when we both checked how many messaging apps we had on our phones) — you use different apps for different purposes, contexts and contacts.
So I would say those two sentiments are where this comes from and specifically—as you know, Ben, this was borne out of a complicated relationship with my best friend, but it also grew into—the meeting [between us] grew into all of the relationships we examined through the video as well.
Traders cautioned that initial trading may be volatile as investors buy and trade stocks, however, and that warning was borne out today with trading by several companies paused after a surge of buying triggered their circuit breakers, or measures put into place that temporarily halt buying and selling to prevent stock crashes.
Though the group's leaders broadly concur that any sort of fusion strategy with Democrats is a bad idea—a judgment borne out by the depressing history of modern reform movements in America that have adopted some version of that approach—most also are aware of the profound difficulties entailed in organizing third parties.
The Tonight Show is far from the only program to do one of these viral segments: Sites such as BuzzFeed and shows such as Access Hollywood have all participated in the wildly popular challenge, borne out of the "emotes" embedded in the multiplayer online video game, largely obtained via in-game purchases.
This narrow interpretation of the Head Start delivery model fails to not only acknowledge the demonstrable improvement in quality since the 2007 reauthorization – which was clearly borne out of the recent FACES report conducted by Mathematica – but ignores that variation in local program design is intentional, and quality is consistently high across programs.
There's optimism woven throughout Fahrenheit 11/9, borne out of Moore's conviction that on the whole, the American people ("us," as he says in the film's narration, knowing who his audience is) hold progressive views that are more in line with the left-leaning end of the political spectrum than anything Trump represents.
And while Ms. Polgreen has not been shy about sharing her vision for HuffPost and her opinions about journalism — she has appeared three times on CNN's media analysis program, "Reliable Sources," since joining HuffPost and is a frequent presence at media events — not all of her ambitious plans have been borne out yet.
Brian Hooks, the chairman and CEO of Stand Together, told attendees that he sees ideas borne out of socialism and nationalism as a threat to America, pointing to what was described as trade protectionism, class warfare, the demonization of immigrants, and nationalization of industries, according to a person familiar with the matter.
When the brain makes a prediction that isn't immediately borne out by what the senses relay back, Friston believes, it can minimize free energy in one of two ways: It can revise its prediction—absorb the surprise, concede the error, update its model of the world—or it can act to make the prediction true.
I could write this year's column in the same Trump-centric spirit, by focusing on my published fears about his presidency that have not yet been borne out — particularly the ripple effects I predicted for the economy, for social order and world peace, all of which are thus far less disturbed than I had feared.
Barr's summary of the Mueller report, released Sunday, has prompted a wave of hand-wringing across the media universe, though many in the media have been quick to point out that much of the reporting done on Trump's ties to Russia over the past two years has been borne out by developments in Mueller's investigation.
He and his team prevailed with a series of smart decisions and a conviction — borne out by the results — that even in these viciously polarized times, there remain voters who are moved less by partisan fever than by whether a candidate seems to be duly and humbly focused on them and their particular problems.
While nearly every voter CNN talked to said they want the full Mueller report to be released, among the most striking conclusions was how little the probe changed their opinion of Trump — a fact borne out by a recent CNN poll that found only 13% of voters said Mueller's findings would sway their 2020 vote.
Before you double-take too hard, there are a couple of things to keep in mind: This is actually a hugely popular fan theory, one of the most widely propagated since the R+L=J theory of Jon Snow's parentage, which was taken as assumed fact by fans and ultimately borne out in the series.
"If there's some golden goose that proves the investment strategy is worthwhile — whether that's content, fulfillment, Prime membership, better same-day delivery capabilities — any of those will be borne out as positives for Amazon," said Daniel Kurnos, internet, media and communications analyst at the Benchmark Co. Amazon is slated to report first-quarter earnings Thursday afternoon.
That pizza didn't become a food of the masses in New York City until then is borne out by historians, who say that the post-war proliferation of pizza by the slice can be attributed to newfangled gas ovens, increasing foot traffic, and the return of veterans who had become familiar with pizza while in Europe.
As of the end of last year, Carillion's accounts receivables stood at $1.6 billion, more than double its market value on Monday, according to Thomson Reuters data "Short interest itself remains very high so the sceptics are strong, and that is borne out in the profit warning," said David Lewis, an analyst at Markit, which tracks short-selling.
And effectively, the dots that got connected was we discovered that the affidavit that was responsible for the raid of Level Global contained a serious misrepresentation in it, a misrepresentation that was borne out by testimony at the actual trial by the one witness the government had and by the FBI agent in charge of the case.
Judging by his lacklustre election campaign Mr Schulz has a habit of flitting restlessly between subjects without prosecuting any long enough to make an impact and a habit of letting his rhetoric get far ahead of the substance (his lofty talk of rewriting Germany's social contract was not borne out in his party's modest social-justice proposals, for example).
If the exit polls are borne out in the final results—and they have a disappointing track record in Italy—the M5S and its 31 year-old prime ministerial candidate, Luigi Di Maio, will have won more seats than any other party, and may therefore be given the first chance to attempt to form a government.
A recent debate among residents produced an even more overwhelming pro-EU vote: about 300 to six, reports Julian Huppert, a former local MP. The city's exceptionalism is borne out by a ranking, produced by Chris Hanretty and other political scientists using polling and demographic data, of parliamentary seats in England, Scotland and Wales by their level of Euroscepticism.
Thus far, that fear has been well borne out: Foreign government officials and lobbyists are making themselves at home at Trump International Hotel and Mar-a-Lago, while Democratic lawmakers are trying to pass a law that would bar taxpayer dollars from being used to lodge members of the executive branch at properties owned by Trump and his family.
"The reality is that on the most important conclusion of the dossier and Christopher Steele -- that is that the Russians were actively intervening in the election to help Donald Trump -- that conclusion has now been borne out, and Christopher Steele found evidence of that before our own intelligence agencies potentially were aware of that," Schiff said.
Why it matters: If the initial results are borne out, the new government will likely be far less favorable to the U.S. The next prime minister will have the power to call for a U.S. withdrawal, and the two leading coalitions have deep ties to armed groups that fought the American presence over the last decade.
Notorious B.I.G.'s hit about the trappings that come with wealth is a timeless classic, and his point is borne out by some evidence (for instance, an estimated two thirds of lottery winners wind up going broke within a few years, according to the NY Daily News, and they are more likely to declare bankruptcy than the average American).
That was borne out in my testing: the six-core XPS 13 took 24 minutes and 10 seconds to export a five-minute, 33-second 4K clip from Premiere Pro, while the XPS 203 2-in-1 with a four-core Ice Lake chip and Iris Plus Graphics did the job in 17 minutes and nine seconds.
Trump continued to assert that the phone call at the heart of the complaint — during which he asked President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden and events surrounding the 2016 presidential election — was "perfect," a characterization he contended had been borne out by the rough transcript released by the White House.
What were once theoretical objections — that the Volcker Rule's definition of market-making would be too difficult to apply and that "compliance under the current approach would consume too many supervisory, as well as bank, resources" — have now been borne out in practice, and any review of the Volcker Rule can make use of this data and experience.
In Nebraska, the legislation is borne out of sheer frustration and a feeling of loss of agency from farmers whose families have spent decades repairing their own equipment and have suddenly found themselves beholden to and reliant on multinational corporations with dealerships that may be located many hours from their farms and have hours- or days-long repair backlogs.
Its major forecast was a highway system connecting the entire country, and its rendering of a city block, with clean glass-and-steel buildings rising above a street crowded with cars, has been borne out by history, though not always in a positive sense; the installation's "super highway of tomorrow" looks like the worst parts of the New Jersey Turnpike today.
Assuredly, the rap subgenre had made its share of Billboard gains previously, particularly on specialized charts, but getting a song as uncompromising as this to No. 1 suggested a watershed moment for trap and hip-hop at large, one that would be borne out over the months to come with scores of rap singles making it of the Billboard singles chart.
Put simply, there is no evidence to show that facilities with 90-days of fuel on-site are more reliable than natural gas as a generation source — a point borne out by the experience of markets like California, which have very limited nuclear and coal fleets, but still report no observable indications of resiliency problems from a lack of on-site fuel.
Last month, before the Supreme Court's decision, the Rhodium Group, a research firm that has performed extensive analysis of climate-change projections, published a report concluding that even if the administration executed all its existing and planned policies with maximum effect, and the most optimistic forecasts for technological development and forest sink capacity were borne out, the United States would still not hit the target.
To my eye, what the release of the transcript of the Ukraine call did is the exact opposite of what Trump claimed it did: It made the whistleblower seem all the more credible Now, to be clear: Simply because one piece of the whistleblower complaint seems to be borne out by what we know actually happened doesn't mean the entire report is as accurate.
Founded in 2017 by Charlie Hedin — who formerly worked in global communications for the Swedish fashion brand Acne Studios — Tekla's spartan aesthetic borrows from Hedin's love of minimalist architecture (last year he collaborated with the famed British architect John Pawson on two collections of exquisite mohair-blend blankets), and is borne out in its range of cotton percale sheets and plush, post-sauna-worthy towels.
The HEO concept — borne out of the now-concluded Tactical Assault Light Operator Suit or "Iron Man" suit that SOCOM spent the last five years developing — is elegant in its relative simplicity: Rather than focusing on physical advantages like body armor or load-bearing exoskeletons, the operator of the future will be cognitively enhanced, able to "think better and think faster," as Army Col.
When many men showed up wearing Time's Up pins, some women sat back and waited for one of them to get called out as being exactly the kind of creep the Time's Up initiative is trying to expunge — which, as of this writing, has already borne out with allegations levied against Ansari and James Franco, who won the film category's Best Actor in a Comedy.
He has not only firmly maintained that the "alt-left" is as dangerous as the "alt-right" ("I think there is blame on both sides," he said after the protests in Charlottesville—something not borne out in the data, which shows that right-wing extremists have become much more active than left-wing extremists in the last ten years), but also that immigrants are inciting violence in the United States.
None of that is borne out by the facts, of course, but it is the story that establishment Republicans have been telling themselves for the better part of the last two years -- a sort of survival mechanism aimed at coping with the fact that the man who currently runs their party and their country isn't someone any of them would have chosen to be in such a prominent position.
It may seem unfair to single out any of them, but one simply has to commend the infectious appeal across four roles of the sweet-faced Hammed Animashaun, and the gathering tension at their South London workplace borne out by Cyril Nri, representing an older generation that has seen it all, and by Fisayo Akinade, playing a lippy young malcontent who is revealed to have a reason for his aggressive behavior.
This finding is borne out by my research with Sharad Goel, Doug Rivers, and David Rothschild on surveys during the 2012 campaign, Alan Abramowitz's analysis of polls during the 2016 campaign showing a nearly perfect tracking between Clinton or Trump support in a survey and the proportion of Democrats or Republicans in the sample, and an analysis by Ben Lauderdale and Doug Rivers of surveys during the recent campaign.
Sujay Tyle — Frontier's 24-year-old American CEO (who comes with an impressive record: he went to Harvard aged 15, and has a degree from there in economics; and he has also been a Thiel Fellow), who co-founded the company with Peter Lindholm (COO), and André Kussmann (CTO) — said that the choice to launch only in countries like Mexico and Nigeria, two of Frontier's largest markets, was borne out of a couple of reasons.
I am simultaneously really alarmed by how much damage they have been able to do—the cabinet officials and the executive branch have really been wreaking havoc on a range of issues from voter rights and police brutality to, obviously, immigration to the environment to education and civil rights protections—and also the past year has borne out our original thesis that really determined congressional advocacy could change what was politically possible.
"Lap-pop" was borne out of this environment, a genre initially affixed to the Postal Service but equally applicable to aesthetes such as the Notwist, Lali Puna, Caribou, and, hell, even Radiohead circa Kid A—artists who merged pop sensibilities with tricky electronic programming in a way that, in a pre-streaming era, expanded a certain subset of listeners' minds as to what could be done outside the confines of traditional songwriting.
These days, his public identity — which combines the reticence of a downbeat bodhisattva with a penchant for glowering — occupies more of the collective imagination than his oeuvre does, or perhaps it's just that his persona and his characters have become inextricable: The concepts for both "Ode to Happiness" and "Shadows" feel borne out of an indelible 2010 meme of Sad Keanu, photographed on a New York City park bench staring morosely into his sandwich.
Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisBiden lead shrinks, Sanders and Warren close gap: poll Defense bill talks set to start amid wall fight Media and candidates should be ashamed that they don't talk about obesity MORE (D-Calif.) then bashed Trump for conducting "trade policy by tweet, frankly, borne out of his fragile ego" and compared the president to the Wizard of Oz — a small man hiding behind a curtain trying to project power and strength.
The Trump administration on Wednesday announced its intent to withdraw from a little-known United Nations agency that governs global postal rates, another move against international institutions the president has long accused of hurting the U.S. The decision was borne out of frustration with discounts imposed by the Universal Postal Union (UPU) that allow China and some other nations to ship products into the U.S. at cheaper rates than American companies receive to ship domestically.

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