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Local regulations require 30% of all non-life reinsurance be ceded to NITF, with the balance ceded to the international reinsurance market.
Another traditionally female domain now being ceded to the men.
It's a power Congress has largely ceded to the President.
Over the years, too much was ceded to the executive branch.
Control of our medical care has been ceded to insurance companies.
Alto Adige was ceded to Italy by Austria after World War One.
Spain claims sovereignty over the territory it ceded to Britain in 1713.
Ultimately, it seems, the market Bragi helped pioneer was quickly ceded to existing giants.
It's a solemn moment, as a victory is ceded to the earth's natural forces.
Sessions' command of the special counsel was ceded to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
Over time carmakers have largely ceded to them the job of developing new technology.
Only "villages," according to the treaty, were to be ceded to the French crown.
The rekindled thrill at Macron's Gaullist pomp has ceded to irritation at his airs.
One theory argues that they've lost a step and ceded to the Facebook conspiracies.
Water protectors are claiming that adjoining land was ceded to the Sioux in a treaty.
Bill Clinton didn't win either in 1992, though Iowa was ceded to home state Sen.
Congress, in a series of laws, has ceded to the president vast powers to levy tariffs.
After the war, 12m ethnic Germans living in territory ceded to other countries fled to Germany.
Nothing was ceded to us, not by illegitimate forces and certainly not by legitimate forces, either.
Today they are all but extinct, much of their authority ceded to cadres of chattering influencers.
He shut the government down in December and January but ultimately ceded to Pelosi and Congressional Democrats.
GNW plans to recapture the LTC reserves that are ceded to its Bermuda subsidiary later this year.
Past centre-right governments have ceded to paralysing French strikes and protests, notably in 1995 and 2006.
The Federalist Papers, to remind him of the limited executive powers the Constitution ceded to the president.
He talks about unfairness and loss, about the sovereignty supposedly ceded to Europe, immigration and elite cosmopolitans.
Until now, the politics of identity across Europe has been largely ceded to the likes of Mr Wilders.
What I ceded to the control of the curators was the kinds of works that they were selecting.
So, this week I ceded to my doctors' long-standing request that I go public with my affliction.
The Bowery was ceded to poor immigrants — Irish, then Jewish, then Chinese — and eventually the down-and-out.
The company's application to oust Mr. Truaxe was granted, and management of Deciem was ceded to Ms. Kilner.
Even United States national security could be hurt should America's presence be ceded to a less friendly nation.
How much spending control is ceded to the government is the major battle line in health care politics.
That confrontation eventually ceded to negotiations, but there are no signs Iran plans to follow Kim Jong Un's example.
It strengthened only when Mr Erdogan ceded to orthodoxy and allowed the central bank to raise rates (see article).
Just 18 days after choosing Eagleton, McGovern ceded to mounting party pressure and forced his ticket mate to withdraw.
But I'd argue the costs of that control — which is really just ceded to journals — are much too high.
Joints in the concrete purposefully invite the encroachment of wild grass: nature reclaiming space once ceded to the city.
Supernatural justifications for treatment techniques eventually ceded to pseudoscientific ones; prayer was replaced by bloodletting and cocaine (and more prayer).
Dominated by the Rock of Gibraltar, Gibraltar was ceded to the Brits in the early 1700s after being captured from Spain.
In March Iraq emerged as the second biggest oil supplier to India, a position it ceded to Iran the previous month.
Congress let a quarter-century go by and ultimately ceded to the Supreme Court our responsibility to solve for this problem.
Chinese social media, however, bubble with demands that territory ceded to the Russian Empire in the 19th century not be forgotten.
The territory ceded to the kibes by the Metabolist-Silicene Treaty of 2042, the semi-independent polity generally kept to itself.
Although the 2900 states are sovereign, the states ceded to the federal government the power to regulate commerce between the states.
Samsung is using the A series and M series phones, targeted at millennials to try to claw back ground ceded to rivals.
"We recognize that Gibraltar was ceded to Britain more than 300 years ago but our aim is to recover it," he said.
Madrid claims sovereignty over the territory — which it ceded to Britain in 1713 — and the issue has often caused diplomatic tensions with London.
The island nation was ceded to the US in 1898 after the Spanish-American War and became a self-governing republic in 1935.
Using his power of attorney that Killen — wittingly or not — had ceded to him, Stern dissolved his chapter of the KKK in 2016.
Negotiators must agree what powers would be held by two probably largely autonomous zones and which would be ceded to any central administration.
But questions have been raised about how comprehensive the agreement is — and how much ground the U.S. may be ceded to the North.
Previously, he reluctantly ceded to key lieutenants such as former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and preserved a deal backed by America's allies.
The moral victory that the US has ceded to China gives Xi a boost at home as well as on the global stage.
However, its scale is small compared with regional reinsurance peers, as the majority of reinsurance premiums in Indonesia are ceded to offshore reinsurers.
These two lines demonstrated rather low loss ratios in 2015 but required intense reinsurance protection with 73% of gross written premiums ceded to reinsurers.
Transpetro had 6,435 employees at the end of 20183, 1,090 of whom had been "ceded" to the company by Petrobras, according to the company.
As Sanders gained traction, it seemed to Wong and her partners that Clinton had simply ceded to him the territory of aggressive financial reform.
Name Withheld As is common in the private sector, you evidently ceded to your old employer the intellectual property you created as an employee.
The pound and euro were ahead, but struggled to win back more than a fraction of the ground ceded to the dollar on Tuesday.
This would be an important first step to rebalancing the authority over tariffs and trade barriers that Congress has ceded to the executive branch.
Pointillist textures have become airier or ceded to scaled-up expanses of short, boxy daubs of color, widely used to warp near and far.
Gibraltar, which Spain ceded to Britain in 1713 but wants back, voted 96 percent in favor of staying in the EU in the 2016 referendum.
The first word Badme was to be ceded to Ethiopia's bitter foe on the shores of the Red Sea came via state radio and television.
Microsoft's leadership has not ceded to its workers' demands regarding its ICE contract, and CEO Satya Nadella defended his company's work with the controversial agency.
Haftar's Libyan National Army gained control and legitimacy in eastern Libya by taking ground ceded to Islamist insurgents and commanding authority over lucrative oil fields.
A top House panel announced Tuesday that it will examine how congressional power has been ceded to the president — and how to win it back.
Territories including Hong Kong and Macau were ceded to the U.K. and Portugal under what the Chinese now call "unequal treaties" with Western powers and Japan.
In the 1950s, the area east of Motor Avenue was also built up when the green space housing the California Country Club was ceded to developers.
Just as the Supreme Court will be picked by the Heritage Foundation, policy-making will almost certainly be ceded to the Tea Party in the House.
It was ceded to the British in the 1713 Treaty of Utrecht and became a strategically important naval base at the mouth of the Mediterranean Sea.
In the plan that was worked out, Mr. Trump ceded to the lenders a 50 percent stake in the businesses in return for lower interest rates.
The outcrop at the neck of the Mediterranean was ceded to Britain in the Treaty of Utrecht of 1713, and has been squabbled over ever since.
It has been widely agreed that some of the territory currently controlled by the Turkish Cypriots would be ceded to Greek Cypriots in any peace deal.
Are you aware that it's going to happen, have you ceded to the fact that it's going to be viewed on an iPhone at some point?
From reinsurance companies' perspective, insured losses are likely to largely fall within primary insurers' retention levels under catastrophe reinsurance programs, with a small portion ceded to reinsurers.
Turkish military planes and ships continually test Greece's sovereignty in the Aegean, with frequent flights over islets that Turkey claims were not ceded to Greece in treaties.
KS) plans to launch a budget smartphone series in India ahead of a global release, aiming to regain ground ceded to Chinese rivals such as Xiaomi (1810.
Under Mr. Kim, the Workers' Party has regained powers and perks that it ceded to the army under his father's rule, including the lucrative right to export coal.
A reckoning with the Trump era also requires a reckoning with the amount of power that Congress has ceded to the executive branch over the past half-century.
The province was ceded to Britain in the 18th century, but Francophones can trace their roots to 17th-century French settlers who sailed up the St. Lawrence River.
Under the plan backed by Mr. Trump and Mr. Netanyahu, it is one of several Arab Israeli towns that would be ceded to a future state of Palestine.
One of the authors' central arguments is that liberals have ceded to conservatives a monopoly on such themes and values as faith, family, country and law and order.
Seizing the base, which since has been ceded to Kurdish forces, was one of the first big victories by Russian speaking militants, helping the Islamic State gain territory.
Spain, which claims sovereignty over the territory it ceded to Britain in 1713, has frequently irritated EU partners with attempts to use EU negotiations to put pressure on Gibraltar.
For Apple to stay competitive in this space — and make up the substantial ground its ceded to its rivals — it has to make Siri more open and more powerful.
In some episodes, it's really good, and even when not everything clicks, it's relentlessly addictive, returning the primacy to a story that was ceded to the tabloids long ago.
But in our interview, Kim argued that her plan could help an embattled Republican leadership that wants to regain control of a nomination process increasingly ceded to hardcore conservatives.
After an equity swap, an IMF bailout and more control over the projects ceded to Beijing, the terms of the debt were restructured, giving Sri Lanka some breathing space.
In Quebec, a former French colony that was ceded to Britain in 1763 after Britain defeated France in the Seven Years' War, questions about language and identity run deep.
The exit from the EU will allow the U.K. to reclaim parts of national authority that its political elites ceded to unelected Brussels officials free of any meaningful democratic oversight.
Thousands of Catalan speakers live across the border in France, mainly in the eastern Pyrenees region along the Mediterranean Coast, territory ceded to France by Spain in the 17th Century.
Palestinians say settlements must be removed from their future state in any final agreement, although some could be ceded to Israel as part of an agreed swap for other land.
In a second stage, once majority control of Areva's reactor business has been ceded to EDF, the Japanese firms will subscribe to a second capital increase of 500 million euros.
Mr. Rattle significantly broadened the Philharmonic's repertoire — not only by programming more new music, but also by reclaiming Baroque works that many symphony orchestras had ceded to early-music ensembles.
That surged to more than 1,000 tweets in the days immediately before and after Mr. Morales ceded to violent protests and accusations of fixed elections to keep himself in power.
Supporters of the resolution argue that too much power on foreign policy has been ceded to the executive branch and Congress needs to sign off on military action in Yemen.
The responsibility to properly vet customers and collect mobile user consent seems to have been fully ceded to the resellers, who as last year's reports showed, did nothing of the kind.
Past presidents have sought input from outside groups, but Trump's critics say he's crossed a line in how much power he's ceded to an organization that isn't accountable to the public.
Driss Ksikes, a local journalist, says the prime minister has so far failed to take full advantage of powers ceded to parliament in the wake of 2011's pro-democracy protests.
Ultimately, under pressure to get a bill to the president's desk before recess, Ms. Pelosi ceded to threats from moderate members and agreed to put the Senate bill on the floor.
But over the past two decades that power has largely been ceded to the White House as successive presidents have launched hundreds of military strikes around the globe without congressional signoff.
Many Americans once defended the right of Nazis to march down Main Street; now defending the rights of people whose views we abhor has ceded to defending our right to take offense.
Mostly, it will be because Ossoff is lucky enough to be the first Democrat to stand a real chance of starting to claw back the ground ceded to Republicans on Capitol Hill.
With more control ceded to developers and technology firms, public interest - including environmental protection, public space, and access to quality infrastructure and services - is at risk, he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
This has resulted in premium income falling 24% since 0003, linked to the cancellation of two major contracts in 2016 and the consolidation of ceding companies with lower premiums ceded to MutRe.
"After individual evaluations, human resources will consolidate the information and, together with executive managers, come up with a return plan for employees," reads the internal Petrobras document about workers ceded to Transpetro.
Burkhard Even, who heads the BfV's counterespionage unit, told the conference the amount of know-how ceded to Chinese through takeovers in the past two years already exceeded the damage from espionage.
His unilateral action was a constitutional power ceded to him by an act of Congress (the NEA) in l976 and used by presidents on both sides of the political aisle 58 times.
Finally, last July, he ceded to pressure to bring in new senior management, appointing Marco Gobbetti, then the head of the French luxury house Céline, to the role of Burberry chief executive.
Mr. Trump's decision to pull American troops without a backup plan put the dozen Democrats in an unusual position: It ceded to them strong-on-counterterrorism ground once largely dominated by Republicans.
The reserve credit recognized by PL's insurance subsidiaries for amounts ceded to special purpose captive reinsurers increased to approximately $7.2 billion following the GLAIC transaction from $5 billion at year-end 2015.
The rationale: The President's emergency declaration essentially brought to a head a simmering, and growing, frustration from both parties about the amount of authority that has been ceded to the executive branch.
Having ceded to Iran the right to enrich on its own soil and permitted it to develop an advanced enrichment capability, preventing weaponization is the final barrier against a nuclear-capable Iran.
In 1989, Nintendo released a hands-free controller that players operated with their chins while blowing into and sucking from a tube, but for decades the market was ceded to external creators.
But they are also advancing a new tale that recaptures the language of patriotism that Democrats neglected amid the counterculture upheaval of the 1960s and finally ceded to Republicans during the Reagan years.
Shotwell, leading day-to-day operations, has helped make SpaceX the dominant company in the global market of orbital rocket launches, which the U.S. had ceded to Russia and Europe until last year.
Allen was cleared to return without a concussion, but ceded to Nathan Peterman, who went 16 of 21 for 1124.7 yards and a touchdown while taking one sack over the remainder of the game.
He knows that Congress must do more to take back the powers it has ceded to the Executive for the past three decades and become the governmental engine that it is intended to be.
Some are convinced that Beijing is secretly plotting to reclaim the lake and the huge, sparsely populated areas beyond, ceded to the Russian Empire in an 1858 treaty that China has long considered unfair.
Additionally, North Korea has long stated one of its goals as reuniting the Korean Peninsula under the Kim dynasty, and if the US ceded to Pyongyang, it just may feel emboldened to do so.
But Netflix's success has caused everybody else in Hollywood to realize just how much money there is in streaming, how much money they've already ceded to Netflix, and how much they'd like to be making.
The threat of fake news was compounded by this sense that the role of the press had been ceded to an arcane algorithmic system created by private companies that care only about the bottom line.
The networking site LinkedIn has long appeared to be the exception to the rule: in 2014 it ceded to the government's rules on free speech and began to grow and make partnerships within the country.
GOP senators who supported the resolution argued it was about clawing back some of the warmaking authority Congress has ceded to the executive branch in recent decades, and not a personal slight directed at Trump.
Ms. Le Pen is railing against the E.U. for reasons of uncontrolled immigration, open borders, security problems and too much sovereignty ceded to the E.U. Commission over a broad range of economic, political and social issues.
In one of the country's most hotly contested elections in decades, the rise of nationalist party Vox split the right-wing vote, echoing fragmented parliaments across Europe where traditional groups have ceded to anti-establishment upstarts.
"I call on investors to move beyond the comfort of the land and concessions that were ceded to them by different state companies ... to take real risks by exploiting the rest of the country," he said.
Controversial scheme The joint checkpoint arrangement -- the first time the authorities in Beijing have had direct control over Hong Kong since it was ceded to the British in 1841 -- has been hugely controversial in the city.
In probably his greatest success to date, he has galvanized a demoralized military and pushed the group out of large swaths of the Nigerian northeast that seemed to have been ceded to them by his predecessor.
Their forthcoming elections are likely to bring (a) reinforced border controls, (b) tighter immigration policies, (c) some repatriation of sovereign rights ceded to the EU Commission and (d) a stronger support of economic growth and employment creation.
It took a long time, but Democrats are poised to retake ground we ceded to a supposed faith and family–based party that nominated Trump, made him president, and cheered him on every step of the way.
A nice piece of hardware likely doomed to a niche existence, the handset marks the company's attempt to take on enterprise, BlackBerry's former stomping ground, since ceded to a growing movement toward bring-your-own device culture.
The reserve credit recognized by PL's insurance subsidiaries for amounts ceded to special purpose captive reinsurers is approximately $7.2 billion, or 152% of the companies' total adjusted capital (TAC), which is among the highest in Fitch's rated universe.
British Hong Kong originally only included the island itself (and nearby islets), which was officially ceded to the UK by the Qing Empire in the Treaty of Nanjing in 256.6, following China's defeat in the First Opium War.
The former PayPal president's basic response had two parts: First, Facebook won't be responsible overall for Libra — that control will be ceded to the Libra Association, of which Facebook will be only one member among a planned 100.
Yet that's doubtless how I will think of this time if I become a mother: as a finite, departed "before" that gave way to an ever after, just as childhood molted into adolescence, and adolescence ceded to adulthood.
If there is a silver lining to the coronavirus pandemic, perhaps it will force us to examine what other supply chain dependencies we have ceded to China and others that place us in a compromised national security posture.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Djibouti's container port will remain in state hands as the government seeks investment, a senior official said on Wednesday in comments likely to reassure Washington where lawmakers say they fear it could be ceded to China.
To restore the constitutional balance, future Congresses will be forced to claw back some of the authority this one has ceded to presidents and our system will be less supple, less flexible and less adaptable to changing circumstances.
Recently, U.S. Bank, the leading provider of financial products and services to the federal government for over 85033 years, has ceded to these activist groups and announced radical changes to corporate policies, including ceasing its investments in energy infrastructure.
It said it had hiked reinsurance rates in the second quarter for a block of U.S. mortality treaties that had performed very poorly, which gives the affected clients the right to take back, or recapture, risks ceded to Talanx.
Crimea has been ceded to Russia and Ukraine left to fend for itself, U.S. rhetoric about democracy promotion has all but disappeared, and a concert of American-backed strongmen are grinding away at Islamists from North Africa to Iraq.
Catalonian Vice President Pere Aragones from the pro-independence ERC party blamed the failure to advance on the Sanchez government, which he said had ceded to pressure from the Spanish right and far-right in refusing to even discuss independence.
Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC) estimates that the market share ceded to the United States, as well as in trade deals with the European Union and Pacific nations, will add up to 18 percent by 2024, worth C$1.3 billion.
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - South African ministers ceded to mounting political pressure by dismissing an ally of President Jacob Zuma on Wednesday, in an effort to mend deep rifts in the ruling African National Congress ahead of a party leadership contest.
The port at the mouth of the Mediterranean, ceded to Britain by Spain in 1713 after a war, was a "crown colony" when Britain joined the European bloc in 1973 but London reclassified it as a "British overseas territory" in 2002.
The goal is to develop and deploy infrastructure to allow free, rigorous, and open sharing of knowledge and to start a movement toward greater institutional and public ownership of that infrastructure, reclaiming territory ceded to publishers and commercial technology providers.
The WTA event in Strasbourg, a clay-court tournament the week before the French Open that the French Tennis Federation once operated but ceded to a private agency with deep connections to the federation, had even offered Sharapova a wild card.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany will stick to the stern fiscal orthodoxy it pursued under long-serving conservative finance minister Wolfgang Schaeuble even if the key post is ceded to a Social Democrat in the next government, acting finance chief Peter Altmaier said.
Which Republicans backed it: GOP senators who supported the resolution argued it was about clawing back some of the war-making authority Congress has ceded to the executive branch in recent decades, and not a personal slight directed at Trump.
The Socialists gained seats in one of Spain's most hotly contested elections in decades, which featured the rise of far-right party Vox whose ultra-nationalist campaign echoed political trends across Europe where traditional parties have ceded to anti-immigration and eurosceptic forces.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's daily oil imports from Iran in August surged to their highest in at least 284 years as the OPEC producer boosted its shipments to recoup market share ceded to rivals Saudi Arabia and Iraq under pressure from economic sanctions.
The island was ceded to the United States after the Spanish-American War, though it was temporarily occupied by the Japanese in World War II. More than 14,000 endured wartime atrocities like torture and forced relocation to concentration camps during that time.
The U.S. endorsed a back-door deal negotiated by the departing president Joseph Kabila — with the tacit support of the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) and the African Union (AU) — in which the presidency was ceded to the second-place finisher, Felix Tshisekedi.
The human resources departments of Petroleo Brasileiro SA, as the company is formally known, and Transpetro are developing an "action plan for the evaluation and possible return of (employees) ceded to Transpetro from the parent company," according to the document, dated July 24.
Elliott Abrams, a former Middle East adviser to Mr. Bush, said Mr. Trump should follow through because even if East Jerusalem is eventually ceded to the Palestinians as the capital of their own state, no plausible settlement would deny West Jerusalem to Israel.
Driven by their recent performance and investments in trading technology that are starting to pay off, Goldman equities executives are optimistic they can regain the No. 1 ranking they have ceded to rival Morgan Stanley by year-end, according to the sources.
Money-losing Tesla lacks the deep pockets of GM, and ride services companies like Uber and Lyft burn billions of dollars in price wars to secure regional dominance, as occurred with Uber in China before it ceded to local rival Didi Chuxing.
They are among the last vestiges of a relatively unknown chapter of World War II, a short-lived battle for a territory which, while important to British interests in Asia, ended up being quickly ceded to the Japanese by the UK military leadership.
His role in the capture of Menagh air base, which since has been ceded to regional Kurdish forces, was one of the first big victories by Russian-speaking militants in Islamic State's rapid capture of large swathes of territory in Syria's civil war.
In 2001 he greeted the employees of Lehman Brothers, whose downtown headquarters had been damaged and polluted by the attacks of September 11th; having been working shifts in a nearby hotel, they were delighted to move into the building Morgan Stanley had ceded to them.
A deal struck by Cameron to reform Britain's relationship with the bloc last week was welcomed by some executives as it ensured UK regulators would continue to be the main supervisors of the country's banks, rather than control being ceded to euro zone officials.
Under Mr. Kim, the Workers' Party has been regaining some of the economic and other powers, including the right to trade in minerals, that it had ceded to the military under his father, who championed a "military-first" policy, analysts and officials here said.
Warren came by our offices last week for an hour-long interview, and, while she made the ritual demurrals about a run for the Presidency, she spoke with a combative focus on precisely the issues that Clinton ceded to Trump in the 2016 race.
Considering its lack of public health and health care orientation, the agency's regulatory authority over the pharmaceutical supply could be transferred to a strengthened and independent Food and Drug Administration, while the regulation of medical and pharmacy practice can be ceded to the states.
And though General Waldhauser's caution comes amid increased scrutiny on control that Mr. Trump has ceded to the military, Trump administration officials have nonetheless begun questioning why Africa Command, which pushed hard to be unleashed, has carried out no operations under its new authority.
Here are five more things to know about Guam: It's a U.S. territory  Guam was ceded to the United States by Spain in 1898 at the end of the Spanish-American War, making it a U.S. territory and its residents American citizens by birth.
Treaty city Much of what people usually think of as Hong Kong -- the island on which the city's financial district sits, and the Kowloon Peninsula -- was ceded to the the British Empire by the Qing Empire following its losses in the Opium Wars of the nineteenth century.
Concerns about the clock ticking on the U.S. administration's first year in office are growing as the initial hype over the breadth and speed of legislative changes to be effected has ceded to question marks over what the government will be able achieve this calendar year.
For instance, at the Consumer Electronics Show last week, a very senior executive from a very large automaker told me on background that things like the controls for a car's heating and cooling system, or its seat position controls, couldn't be ceded to Apple or Google.
The U.S. is hoping the elections will give Abadi a new mandate that empowers him to launch an anti-corruption crusade and implement much-needed economic reforms, Wahab said — as well as claw back power that's been ceded to both Iran and to independent militias, which are largely backed by Iran.
"Many have even established public or secret relations with Israel and accepted that Tel Aviv or West Jerusalem be the capital of Israel, even though it is also Muslim land that cannot be ceded to Jews," Zawahri said in the recording posted on a social media channel used by the Islamist militant group.
With Aaron Judge coming off shoulder surgery and not expected to make his spring debut until the middle of next week — and with Gary Sanchez also out of the lineup until Monday night — the spotlight was ceded to Stanton, the reigning National League most valuable player, who hit 59 home runs last season.
Nobody else seems to want this lurching hulk of a city, headed to the honor farm like a former star given to paregoric and shoplifting, so it has de facto been ceded to us self-appointed guttersnipes, and maybe someday we will rule it, although for now we're content to pick at its scabs.
This is a fun debate, for no other reason than we get to compare the value of a reliable tertiary option who's grown comfortable developing in the backseat on a good team his first five years in the league, with a prodigious phenom whose responsibilities were abruptly ceded to an incoming three-time All-Star and pseudo-MVP candidate.
The benefits of Russia staying in Syria no longer outweighed the costs, says James Gelvin, a Professor of History at the University of California Los Angeles Putin couldn't have expected to regain all the territory ceded to ISIS and the various rebel groups vying for primacy in Syria, says Gelvin, but he added that Russia has made headway on behalf of government forces.
Adomako then ceded to the second DJ, another local named Teresa, who jump-started her set with a "Toxic" remix, Britney's baby-voice curling up to the room's towering ceilings: Baby can't you see, I'm calling... The buzzing crowd—already packed shoulder-to-shoulder on the dancefloor, with many climbing up by the windows to perch against the walls—gamely thrashed around in a growing mosh pit.
In areas such as the sharing economy, energy, the environment, clinical trials, agriculture and more, single-market membership would have resulted in regulation ceded to an often slow and bureaucratic EU. The Treasury's report ignored this and failed to model any scenario where the U.K. saw gains through better independent regulation, better use of public funds and new trade deals with non-EU countries.

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