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"There are classical resources that Azure is able to bring to bear at the same time that Honeywell can bring to bear," he added, referring to Microsoft's vast cloud-computing services.
What threats, explicit or implied, did Trump bring to bear?
The experience and advice these folks bring to bear can be invaluable.
But it is unclear what influence the leagues can bring to bear.
We will bring to bear the full expertise of the federal government.
"There's a lot of pressure that we can bring to bear," he said.
What does the film bring to bear about this corner of the digital world?
Our diplomatic, military and development institutions need the unique qualities women bring to bear.
We cannot improve anything if those are the tools that we bring to bear.
The judgments we bring to bear on one another are not very sound, are they?
So, why not pool US-Russian resources and bring to bear maximum pressure against the jihadis?
But the set of tools that we could bring to bear on it was really different.
As someone raised within a black literary and cultural tradition—that's what I bring to bear.
Have they considered the balance of interests, and the capabilities both sides can bring to bear?
Mark White, lead the field, though none have the financial resources Abbott can bring to bear.
I think he has a lot of perspective and experience to bring to bear on these problems.
It's impossible not to wonder what the even more loving work of scrutiny might bring to bear.
There are demonstrable shifts in at least some of the tools the United States can bring to bear.
These kinds of protest actions are reminders, too, that Jews have particular language and tools that they bring to bear.
It adds to the political pressure Russia can bring to bear to keep the Baltic nations and Poland in line.
We had all these skills and capabilities to bring to bear, and we were just not allowed to do that.
Or is it an invitation to consider what the horrors and triumphs of real life bring to bear on one's fiction?
Amazon along with Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan can bring to bear resources that few existing companies have the power to match.
That could grow, but it won't be able to amass anywhere near the resources the federal government could bring to bear.
The pre-existing knowledge and relationships that the "formers" bring to bear cannot be replicated instantly by those outside this club.
Ms. Mushikiwabo said the report was the first step in increasing pressure the Rwandans will bring to bear on the French.
Disallowing lending regulators from diminishing the availability of private flood coverage will bring to bear major advancements in technology for flood mapping.
If outlaw-minded country music is the context you bring to bear on listening to Mr. Simpson, it will feel like a rejection.
The functions bring to bear the impact of having the Touch controllers in your hands, each represented by virtual hands in the app.
"China is still falling far short of what it could bring to bear on North Korea in terms of pressure," the official said.
When our self feels attacked, our [brain is] going to bring to bear the same defenses that it has for protecting the body.
I want Hangar 13 to bring to bear the skill they've used to make New Bordeaux feel vibrant and alive to this new challenge.
"You've got this highly maneuverable force that has a suite of capabilities that the force can bring to bear to inject uncertainty," Richardson continued.
With 2,500 journalists in 200 locations around the world, we can bring to bear our deep global knowledge and our truly multi-national perspective.
The drill's 16 clutch settings help you control the amount of force you bring to bear, helping prevent accidental damage to surfaces or hardware.
The bill would attempt to bring to bear the single greatest tool in our national arsenal to save the North Atlantic right whale: technological innovation.
Overseas development assistance Military spending may be the biggest cudgel Washington has to bring to bear, but it's also the least likely to be cut.
Each is trying to help him understand how to bring to bear the extraordinary physical tools that that carried him so quickly through the minors.
In the face of an administration that is trying to amass dictatorial powers, Democrats need to bring to bear all the powers of their own.
Surcouf could bring to bear her twin eight-inch guns on targets and track them with a 16-foot rangefinder from nearly seven miles away.
This newly formed Senate committee will bring to bear the necessary political weight to find the truth and tell the country who the bad guys are.
It's about one party using all the violence it can bring to bear in order to force another party to do what the first party wants.
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.
Given the massive military force Moscow can bring to bear around Ukraine, any American strategist advocating inviting Kiev into NATO should answer some difficult military questions:      1.
But with its relatively small budget, it has not been able to deploy the full range of modern technology and expertise energy majors can bring to bear.
Analog electronic circuits are a powerful tool to bring to bear on these difficult problems — and a new compiler from MIT makes programming them much, much easier.
While Taiwan's allies have spoken out in favor of it since the coronavirus outbreak began, China has far more diplomatic clout that it can bring to bear.
The kind of overwhelming firepower Russia was able to bring to bear, from its most sophisticated warplanes, its ships and its submarines, was unprecedented in the Syrian war.
What to watch: Other companies will closely follow how far Google's engineers go in organizing further protests, and how much leverage they are able to bring to bear.
You don't think I learned a lot of football along the trail as a reporter and a columnist that I can now bring to bear on a daily basis?
There was something eerily composed in his manner as he described the level of violence the United States military would be willing to bring to bear on its enemies.
These partnerships bring to bear innovative financing tools, such as low-interest loans and tax-credit bonds, and project management processes that simply are not found in government. 3.
The Russians, he said, "caught us just a little bit asleep in terms of capabilities" the Kremlin could bring to bear to influence elections here, in France and Germany.
"There's an opportunity for us to share the power of the kinds of technologies we can bring to bear," said Stan Freck, Microsoft's senior director of campaign technology services.
So if, say, your team destroys all of the enemy's artillery with plenty of lives to spare, you'll have more war resources to bring to bear in the next match.
The Canadian message was "now is the time to speak up, now is the time to exercise whatever influence you might be able to bring to bear," added the source.
Other presidents have understood that getting partners to step up requires the United States to step up, too, with the types of capabilities that only America can bring to bear.
These are efforts to not only upgrade the military's efficacy but also to bring to bear more Party control over the PLA, which has been more autonomous in the past.
To gain access to the most prized deals, VCs universally pitch startups on the "value add" they can bring to bear, beyond simply the cold, hard cash on the table.
The competitive advantages that American multinationals enjoy in global markets are no match to the resources that a mercantilist state like China can bring to bear in a market setting.
If he wants to counteract the man to whom he once attributed the potential "unraveling of our national fabric," he will have plenty of religious resources to bring to bear.
Atwood's best novels bring to bear a psychologist's grasp of deep, interior forces and a mad scientist's knack for conceptual experiments that can draw these forces out into the open.
Still, if it's to be reconciliation, there is quite a bit of room to maneuver — different levels of ambition and chutzpah that Democrats might bring to bear on the process.
They are simply a human evil, the ultimate symbol of what kind of nightmare we are willing to bring to bear on one another in our quest for dominance and violence.
"We must bring to bear the full force of U.S. sanctions against Russia as well as consider their expansion against broader sectors of the Russian economy," Duckworth said in her statement.
As we face this daunting new challenge, it's important to assess and bring to bear every tool we have in our arsenal to reduce infections, deaths and suffering from this outbreak.
But to the extent that his past rhetoric can be taken at face value, he clearly believes that the United States has strong economic pressure it can bring to bear against China.
At launch, Disney+ will bring to bear the full power of not just Mickey and friends but Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars, along with a heaping helping of Fox and National Geographic.
I THINK AMERICA HAS TO THINK VERY HARD, THOUGH, ABOUT THE BALANCE OF WHAT PRESSURE THEY BRING TO BEAR ON AMERICAN COMPANIES AND MAKE THEM UNCOMPETITIVE BY RAISING THE RATES TOO HIGH.
"I treasure freedom as the greatest asset you can possibly bring to bear on your life, but freedom is a very lonely affair and it is exhausting to maintain it," he said.
But you're going to bring to bear your common-sense reasoning, what you know from current news sources, and what you know from friends and family about what's happening in your area.
Turkish troops are already stationed in northern Iraq, while many of the air assets that the United States could bring to bear in the region are located at Incirlik airbase in Turkey.
Social democracy's success in representing the organized working class and attracting a substantial slice of middle class votes depended on the influence it could bring to bear on national corporations, and national governments.
And I think some of those levers of deterrents right now that President Trump can bring to bear is going to be the relationship that exists between the United States and China economically.
"They bring to bear economic pressure to separate the nation from the system ... but six U.S. presidents before him (Trump) tried this and had to give up," Khamenei said on his website Khamenei.ir.
The outspoken Pound, who spearheaded the initial WADA investigation into widespread state sponsored doping in Russia, said the IOC was limited in what pressure it can bring to bear directly on the USOC.
It has a rotating membership of experts — epidemiologists, vaccinologists, infectious disease experts — who have spent their lives studying these issues and bring to bear the best science on questions of vaccine safety and effectiveness.
That's not to say that early investors, many of whom are often friends, family or even customers, can't bring to bear soft pressure to exit, and most certainly do, so it's definitely one to watch.
Legislators would be well advised to heed the message that these young people bring to bear, which is consistent with the views of most Americans, who do not support Trump's anti-immigrant, family separation agenda.
The new sanctions "will bring to bear the full condemnation of the United States Congress so that Putin finally understands that the U.S. will not tolerate his behavior any longer," Democratic Senator Bob Menendez said.
He noted that the department had many experienced prosecutors, and said, "I would make it my job to utilize and leverage the expertise they bring to bear while combining that with my own experience and judgment."
A political source said 5-Star had been opposed to his promotion, seeing him as an insider who would be resistant to the sort of change they want to bring to bear on Italy's lackluster economy.
"They bring to bear economic pressure to separate the nation from the system ... but six U.S. presidents before him tried this and had to give up," Khamenei was quoted as saying on Saturday by his website Khamenei.
"If I were Google and bought it, I would very much leave it as a stand-alone business to run, but I'd give it all the might and muscle that Google can bring to bear," Levinsohn said.
Part of it was his development of "Energy-maneuverability theory," which basically turned aircraft performance measures into a single number that would show how much kinetic energy a plane could bring to bear in a given situation.
Media companies still have a level of power and influence that they can bring to bear to shape how a platform world might look in the future, and what's more, the things that they do are important.
I'm a social democrat, basically, so I think the more pressure the left can bring to bear, the larger it can be, the more coherent its views, the more organized it is — the more it can win.
"When our self feels attacked, our [brain is] going to bring to bear the same defenses that it has for protecting the body," Jonas Kaplan, a psychologist at the University of Southern California, told me earlier this year.
But any further slip in Hikvision's stock is likely to create the kind of pressure that even the UN can't bring to bear—wealthy people who are helping finance oppression, knowingly or not, really don't like losing money.
Thus to the extent that Washington can simultaneously bring to bear both "carrots and sticks" upon those governments, it can advance its own interests in the Caucasus, and strike at Iran and at its Russian partner as well.
"We believe that, at this point, the resources that we need for the focus that we need to bring to bear to the opioid crisis, at this point can be addressed without the declaration of an emergency," Trump said.
It will also shape how much influence he can bring to bear in Europe, where he is trying to convince Germany of the need to further overhaul economic and monetary union to bolster the euro zone against future crises.
"When you can bring to bear really serious AI techniques, computer vision and deep learning with the cheat-codes of a 3D sensor, suddenly you can really do a lot of useful things that weren't possible before," Teichman says.
With the matriarch of the Bush family back in the news, we went back into the archives to see what insight our predecessors could bring to bear on a woman who has been in the public eye for many decades.
We can only be glad that, thanks to our experience in the Protestant Church, we never had to quarrel about the "moral lens" that we tried to bring to bear on some of the political traditions in which we were raised.
And so I think our philosophy, to the extent that there is one, is we try to bring to bear sort of our experience having worked in the White House and on campaigns to what's happening in the news today.
The AC-563 moves slowly, and it is designed to circle above its target in one- to two-mile loops so it can bring to bear the weaponry mounted on one side of the aircraft, including a 256-millimeter howitzer.
And that's without getting into the legal and regulatory pressure that a Clinton administration could bring to bear on conservative religious institutions, the various means that liberal legal minds are entertaining to clamp down on religious dissent from social liberalism's orthodoxies.
In the strongest paintings we experience a lively tension between the desire to interpret and therefore understand the relatively simple, portrait-like configuration before us, and the arrangement's rigorous subversion of whatever literal reading we might bring to bear upon it.
Talking about how many aircraft, where the aircraft are flying in, how they're breaching a building, other technology they can bring to bear, knowledge about the tunnels and the mapping of those tunnels, these are operational details which are only about preening.
As permanent FTC chairman, Ohlhausen would bring to bear a rigorous and consistent application of regulatory humility, limiting the scope of government intervention in the marketplace, and thereby fostering the innovation and economic growth that are at the heart of President Trump's agenda.
The arrival of the 200 additional forces in Syria, joining 300 special forces already there backing local allies, would bring to bear the "full weight of U.S. forces around the theater of operations like the funnel of a giant tornado", Carter said.
Many people have mental health skills they developed when, say, a parent died or illness made an appearance, she said: In the aftermath of a natural disaster, you must bring to bear all the coping skills that helped you in the past.
For many people, the role of religion in politics is less about a set of prescriptions to which decisions can be confidently ascribed and more about a set of resources that individuals can choose to bring to bear on their decision-making process.
Two of those were Michael R. Bloomberg, the billionaire philanthropist and former mayor of New York, and Tom Secunda, one of Mr. Bloomberg's co-founders of Bloomberg L.P. Both had resources and connections that only billionaires and civic leaders could bring to bear.
During a conference call announcing its plans, an adviser went through the considerable resources the group can bring to bear like tens of thousands of hours of footage of Mr. Trump, an army of researchers digging into his background, a powerful media megaphone.
"This bill is the next step in tightening the screws on the Kremlin and will bring to bear the full condemnation of the United States Congress so that Putin finally understands that the U.S. will not tolerate his behavior any longer," Menendez said.
"Talking about how many aircraft, where the aircraft are flying in, how they're breaching a building, other technology they can bring to bear, knowledge about the tunnels and the mapping of those tunnels, these are operational details which are only about preening," he told me.
So he&aposs got to balance this and he also has to think of this as a president not just as an individual of the cost that will bring to bear upon his office if this goes into the next and higher stage of conflict.
"Talking about how many aircraft, where the aircraft are flying in, how they're breaching a building, other technology they can bring to bear, knowledge about the tunnels and the mapping of those tunnels, these are operational details which are only about preening," Leiter said.
B2B businesses — that is, selling to business and enterprise customers — is what Cadogan has essentially been focused on while building the programmatic business at OpenX, and that is the expertise they are hoping to bring to bear as GoFundMe enters its next phase of growth.
"We recognize the limits of military power, and how important it is to leverage all elements and capabilities that our interagency and nongovernmental organizations bring to bear in Africa and around the world," General Harrington told the opening session of the conference in Malawi. Gen.
Stada CEO Peter Goldschmidt said the company, which will fold the brands into its British Thornton & Ross unit, would bring to bear its knowledge of complex European healthcare markets that some global players are lacking, also with a view to future deals or alliances.
Taylor's experience is by no means easier than that of the women on the show ("You skinny fucking freak!" a finance bigshot spits at them at one point), but it's different, in that so many of their colleagues are confounded about what biases to bring to bear.
"The resources that we need or the focus that we need to bring to bear to the opioid crisis at this point can be addressed without the declaration of an emergency, although all things are on the table for the president," Price told a later news briefing.
"To have a strategic approach, you've got to make sure that you're thinking about all of the tools that you have at your disposal, all of the resources, all of the levers that both you and the private sector can contribute and bring to bear," she added.
But by positioning itself as a boutique house that would show the relatively modest collection some marketing love, bring to bear the expertise of its new team of contemporary-art specialists — and include an undisclosed guarantee for the Basquiat, "Untitled (Devil's Head)" — Phillips won the consignment.
Manchester City's current squad, assembled and financed at the cost of more than $1 billion, is just the latest example of the financial might the club's owner, Sheik Mansour bin Zayed al-Nahyan, the brother of the ruler of the United Arab Emirates, can bring to bear.
Some spectacular bidding wars could make headlines when IPO-fueled buyers compete for homes against each other, but they will most often be competing with everyday buyers, and while they may have more resources to bring to bear, they won't be eager to spend more than they must.
The process for making almost all those drugs, essentially, involved subjecting a pathogen to every tool a laboratory can bring to bear—how to grow it in culture, how to kill or attenuate it, what chemicals to administer alongside it, how many doses to give and in what interval.
The document is "an important clarification of the unique roles and responsibilities that the U.S. government and the private sector bring to bear to combat cyber threats," said Ryan Gillis, a former National Security Council official and now the vice president of cybersecurity strategy at Palo Alto Networks.
"We believe that at this point, the resources that we need or the focus that we need to bring to bear to the opioid crisis, at this point can be addressed without the declaration of an emergency, although all things are on the table for the president," Price said.
France would want to protect the 3 billion pounds of food and wine it exports to the UK. We have seen the sort of political pressure French farmers are willing to bring to bear when their livelihoods are threatened, and France will also be holding a general election in 2017.
Following university officials on the field and as they dropped in and out of the suites on NRG Stadium's luxury level offered a glimpse into the uniquely Lone Star State blend of power, politics and football that Houston can bring to bear in its quest to graduate to the big time.
"We believe that, at this point, that the resources that we need or the focus that we need to bring to bear to the opioid crisis at this point can be addressed without the declaration of an emergency, although all things are on the table for the president," he told reporters.
Chronicle is uniquely suited to build a planet-scale security information analysis platform for enterprise customers," a spokesperson for the company tells CNBC Make It. "We can leverage massive amounts of security intelligence that corporations are providing and crunch that data in a way that only Alphabet can bring to bear.
"Our strategic decision to curtail large-scale library licensing to the SVOD players over the last couple of years — it cost us some money in fiscal 2017 and 2018 — but it means that we have large volumes of content to bring to bear now once we close the Pluto transaction," Bakish noted.
"We believe that, as this point, that the resources that we need, or the focus that we need to bring to bear to the opioid crisis at this point can be addressed without the declaration of an emergency, although all things are on the table for the president," he said in August.
"We believe at this point that the resources that we need or the focus that we need to bring to bear to the opioid crisis at this point can be addressed without the declaration of an emergency, although all things are on the table for the president," Price said at a press briefing.
And the bill is facing pushback from small business organizations, such as the National Federation of Independent Businesses, who chafe at the punitive measures the legislation would bring to bear on firms deemed out of compliance, as well as the regularity with which such businesses would have to provide the necessary transparency.
While the National Strategy for Counterterrorism sets an encouraging pathway, success will certainly be measured by the president's leadership, the ability and empowerment of the professionals to plan and execute, and strong engagement with the legislative and judicial branches to ensure we bring to bear every resource and value that supports our national power.
While the American military-industrial complex begins to spin up for the production, testing, and deployment of missiles that had been banned for 32 years, someone needs to give serious thought to what these missiles will do, where they'll go, and whether the benefits they might bring to bear will truly outweigh the risks.
"Talking about how many aircraft, where the aircraft are flying in, how they're breaching a building, other technology they can bring to bear, knowledge about the tunnels and the mapping of those tunnels, these are operational details which are only about preening," Michael Leiter, who led the US National Counterterrorism Center from 2007 to 2011, told me.
"We believe at this point that the resources that we need or the focus that we need to bring to bear to the opioid crisis at this point can be addressed without the declaration of an emergency, although all things are on the table for the president," Price said at a press briefing after the private opioid meeting.
AND YOU WERE TALKING EARLIER, IT SEEMED TO ME, ABOUT THE ENTIRE PLAYBOOK FOR PROTECTING OUR COMPANIES AND OUR FRIENDS FROM WHAT IS A COUNTRY THAT CAN BRING TO BEAR ON COMPETITION – MILITARY, ECONOMIC, AND POLITICAL TOOLS ALTOGETHER, WHICH A COUNTRY LIKE OURS OBVIOUSLY CAN'T DO. AND SO, WE DO LOOK TO OUR GOVERNMENT TO PROTECT OUR COMPANIES FROM THAT.
In the case of Syria, the IRGC uses its immense wealth to pay for Hezbollah and other non-Iranian fighters to prop up the Assad regime, reducing the efficacy of the leverage the U.S. and others can bring to bear and increasing the influence the Iranian regime will continue to exert in Syria after the war there comes to an end.
"We're aware that this is happening, and we're always paying attention to what's going on and trying to understand the decision-making process that others are using because we're trying to primarily gather scientific data and also understand what other people in other countries have to bring to bear," Vivek H. Murthy, a former U.S. surgeon general who is a member of the N.C.A.A.'s top governing body, said in an interview on Saturday.
So this is where we have access to very powerful sensors, and not just having the increased range and increased resolution, but also having access to the raw sensor data, like the raw measurements that you get from lidars from cameras from radars, and doing sensor fusion at a later stage, where you can really bring to bear modern, deep learning algorithms to have models that learn to pick out the best signal from those different sensing modalities.
Under CSIP, federal agencies are required to 28500) prioritize identification and protection of high value information and assets (HVA); 6900) timely detect and rapidly respond to cyber incidents; 2628) rapidly recover from incidents when they occur and accelerate adoption of lessons learned from the assessment that formulated the CSIP recommendations; 28503) recruit and retain the most highly-qualified cybersecurity workforce talent the federal government can bring to bear; and, 22019) efficiently and effectively acquire and deploy existing and emerging technology.

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