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However, Fitch does not factor such changes into Cantabria's IDRs.
However, Fitch does not factor such changes into Asturias's IDRs.
The new plan aims to take those changes into account.
However, Fitch does not factor such changes into Andalusia's IDRs.
Tam changes into a fresh shirt and baggy harem pants.
She neatly puts her shopping away and changes into loungewear.
When She changes into her outfit just before her show.
He eventually changes into maternity pants to accommodate the bird.
Teresa Giudice's fitness practice doesn't stop when she changes into swimwear.
However, Fitch does not factor such changes into La Rioja's IDRs.
Ryoma changes into his baseball uniform and pulls on his cleats.
Many companies have turned healthcare policy changes into large economic opportunities.
Say "Loomo, transform" and the personal transporter changes into a personal robot.
He quickly changes into street clothes before Aunt May can catch him.
His team has already successfully inserted 15 changes into the elephant genome.
Nike declined to say if it wrote those changes into its contracts.
Manon is wearing an outrageous kimono and changes into an equally outrageous sequined number.
She says the measure could be improved by taking age-related changes into account.
That is, until she changes into a sexy number for the pair's private party.
Have you ever taken a vertical photo that somehow changes into a horizontal image?
Apple also introduced a number of subtle changes into its existing apps and features.
It would entail slipping Dodd-Frank changes into an end-of-year spending bill.
It's not so much that Trump changes into a president once the teleprompter comes on.
Another trick which Woodley could benefit from is commitment to level changes into uppercuts and overhands.
Poland's President Andrzej Duda, a PiS ally, signed the most recent changes into law this week.
Big hooks, big takedowns, level changes into uppercuts, and hard, hard low kicks from the outside.
She is resistant at first, but eventually cuts off her braids and changes into a minidress.
Executives said Dunkin' will roll the cost of the brand changes into its existing remodeling budget.
It must be a synchronized process backstage to make sure every dancer changes into the correct outfit.
Many investors who make sector-level decisions had already incorporated these business-model changes into their strategies.
Just before 4, Sebatutsi, 40, changes into the uniform of a meat cutter: cap, gloves and scrubs.
Glasgow's Bellahouston Boxing Club is quiet when Farah Jamil changes into her protective gear for a quick workout.
So, he pours himself a Scotch (he drinks Scotch), and changes into his navy blue monogrammed silk pajamas.
Trouble is, once this stuff gets hit by sunlight, it changes into a form that's power­less against UVA.
Public telephone calls were made from "phone booths": the place where Clark Kent changes into his Superman costume.
After leaving the hospital, Thor changes into jeans and a t-shirt while Jane and Darcy look on.
She leaves the house in civilian clothes and changes into her crisp uniform only when she's on base.
Implementing those substantial changes into the Tor Browser has taken a while for the small development team behind it.
That discovery, she says, led her to turn her own lifestyle changes into something that others could enjoy, too.
He changes into sweats, hops in his KIA, and speeds off to clear his mind and heal his body.
That said, I don't think it would be hard to develop habits to incorporate these changes into my life.
They meet every 20 years and have the power to "bundle" numerous constitutional changes into single amendment ballot initiatives.
These statutory rules have changed over the years, and Article II builds these future changes into its elegant language.
When the show is over, she wipes off her makeup, removes her contacts and changes into her civilian clothing.
Some context: Right now, the FDA can't use government funds to evaluate research that introduces inheritable changes into human genes.
Think tanks and advocates are pushing to get Congress to pay attention and pass the recommended policy changes into law.
The mirror dancing then changes into some intimate floor work, which plays very well in the x-shaped seating arrangement.
The N.C.A.A.'s president, Mark Emmert, has said he hopes to legislate the Rice commission's changes into law in August.
A last-minute scramble to shore up support from wavering Republican senators injected significant changes into the Senate tax bill.
"The one in particular that may help bring changes into the petroleum sector is the industrial chemicals sector," he told Reuters.
After discovering that a moth infestation has destroyed one of her beloved childhood possessions, Edith-May quickly changes into her costume.
But the shades of technical brilliance are there in Gaethje from the well timed counters to the level changes into uppercuts.
The aim of the study is to develop an algorithmic early detection system that can translate biological changes into preventative healthcare.
Mr. Swan kicked the changes into a higher gear in an open letter after he was named chief executive last year.
After the meeting, Jennifer changes into more formal attire and heads off to the Plaza Hotel for a private member event.
The team said it would put the recommended changes into effect and extend the netting but provided no timeline or details.
Hurricane Harvey she wears stilettos going to the plane that&aposs going to take her to Texas where she changes into sneakers.
"As we finish up flight tests we are concurrently completing development and rolling in incremental changes into the production aircraft," Muilenburg said.
But as soon as she's reeled them in, Umm Al Duwais changes into a terrifying figure who eats the men she's enchanted.
Uncle Ben: Peter, these are the years when a man changes into the man he's gonna become the rest of his life.
After June clears the runway to Canada, Serena boards a really uncomfortable plane, changes into civilian clothes, and meets her baby-not-baby.
"A lot of these sort of technological changes into the telephone environment have really taken effect in 2017 and 2018," Kennedy told Gizmodo.
She ushers him into the backroom, where he changes into a calf-length skirt, a brown-striped sweater, and a long black wig.
However, Fitch does not factor such changes into Madrid's IDRs but believes revenue is unlikely to decrease as a result of the reform.
Every night around 8 o'clock, Timmy changes into his pajamas and picks a book to read while his parents clean his tracheostomy tube.
Carlos Alzugaray Treto, a former Cuban diplomat, said the urgency to lock those changes into place had only intensified with Mr. Trump's victory.
Pottinger, Flynn, and a senior official from the Defense Intelligence Agency compiled their observations, along with recommendations for changes, into a damning report.
There are sporadic costume changes into casual windbreakers, and on occasions when math and statistics are required, the TVs are equipped with PowerPoint.
Federal judges in Texas complied — and then the legislature passed the map those judges created, with only minor changes, into law in 2013.
Although Fitch does not factor such changes into Madrid's IDRs, the agency believes revenue is unlikely to decrease as a result of the reform.
I mean, "Festival paramedics" is a straight up four-to-the-floor arm pumper for a while, until it changes into something completely different.
In the trailer, he's a dead ringer for Rogers: He changes into the signature cardigan, sings the song, and performs his iconic shoe toss.
Collins touted the ability for her to get changes into the bill as crucial to her decision to ultimately be able to support it.
"Personally, I have not even thought about a referendum yet," he said, referring to the public vote needed to bring any changes into force.
But it will take approximately one year to put the changes into effect, the Veterans Affairs Department and the White House have both estimated.
Then he changes into formal robes to offer a tray of rice, sake, salt and water at the shrine's altar, and begins his prayers.
"As the climate changes into a warmer climate we do expect to see more extreme warm temperatures," said Ahira Sánchez-Lugo, a NOAA climatologist.
Once in the mix, the carbon dioxide changes into calcium carbonate, the chemical equivalent of the limestone used in the production of conventional cement.
She dresses up during the day, wears makeup and ladylike shoes, and the moment she gets home, you know what she changes into, seasons aside?
IF THE HOUSE CHANGES INTO DEMOCRATIC HANDS, BECAUSE IT IS THE NEXT HOUSE THAT WILL DO THE VOTING, THEY WOULD, I ASSUME, PICK THE DEMOCRAT.
The couple then changes into formalwear, including a light green floor-length dress for Camilla, for a dinner celebrating relations between the U.K. and Ireland.
But for the time being, it has to comply with the commission's decision, and it's going to put these changes into place starting October 29th.
Camp's bill was the first tax to receive a "dynamic score" that took economic changes into consideration when estimating the impact on the federal budget.
The report also explained that states and governments are the only legitimate agencies with the power and legitimacy to effectively put these changes into motion.
Unilever plans to keep DSC's CEO, Michael Dubin on through the transition and does not have plans to make any executive changes into the future.
" The SEIA added that the "dynamic nature of the outbreak" meant it was "too early to incorporate any changes into our outlooks with enough certainty.
Instead, he complained that members vote year after year on stopgap spending bills or a "cromnibus" that rolls several bills and policy changes into massive legislation.
If Democrats want to make these changes into a top governing priority, they'll need party leaders with leverage, legitimacy, and a keen eye for whipping votes.
Once back at his sushi bar in the Nihonbashi district, he changes into his white uniform to write out the day's menu with an ink brush.
"After work, everyone changes into sneakers or flats," she wrote in the petition, adding that high heels can cause bunions, blisters and strain the lower back.
Lawmakers wanted to have greater control of the watchdog, and inserted changes into a broader rules package, set to pass when the House convened on Tuesday.
Gaethje is known for his tremendous right hand which works excellently as a counter: But which he also sets up beautifully with level changes into uppercuts.
The software ties into Github to match commit records with tickets, so that developers don't have to input the details of their changes into multiple databases.
As it was, she included "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)," the torch song she sang with Donna Summer, which costume-changes into a disco anthem.
Whether that's from walking your dog or more vigorous exercise, Hannon advises job seekers to stay active and incorporate positive lifestyle changes into their career reboot.
Facebook now supports this legislation, but is not waiting for Congress to finalize the bill before it institutes changes into how content is handled on its platform.
That said, it won't serve you to put those changes into effect just then — rather, new moons, especially when they appear in your sign, call for restraint.
In a nutshell, the system turns pH changes into code, using pulses of an acid (vinegar) and a base (household glass clear) to create zeros and ones.
I don't have to create fancy gingerbread creations every day, but I could introduce more achievable changes into my lifestyle to make me feel happier and calmer.
For curtain calls, he quickly changes into what he calls his "Mao suit," sweats through that, then escapes offstage for a cognac or whiskey and a shower.
When Nell travels to Hill House as an adult and changes into a gown, she selects a garment that Olivia had actually worn earlier on in the show.
If he can corral Vick toward the fence he might be able to abuse him with level changes into uppercuts or—more likely—into overhands and left hooks.
But what each installment does, beyond just introducing a new adventure for the robot, is get into Murderbot's head and watch as it changes into more of a person.
The device runs DNA through the voltage, which changes the signals, and converts the tiny changes into the base pairs, and then into the data analyzed by a computer.
When Catherine (Bassett) sets out a girly white dress for Denise to wear, she recognizes this is "bullshit" and changes into something far more her style, backwards cap included.
But changes in the shape of the electorate and rising enthusiasm among voters can only go so far, without campaign architecture that channels those changes into tangible political outcomes.
Lopes also transcribed these changes into musical notation for his video, which is very helpful for understanding those shifts if viewers happen to know a bit of music theory.
The Broadway veteran Gregg Edelman makes an affable Dr. Voltaire, then quick-changes into Dr. Pangloss, the befuddled tutor to a quartet of students in the realm of Westphalia.
In a separate report on Tuesday, BlackRock said all investors should factor climate change issues into their decision-making and that it is incorporating environmental changes into its analytical processes.
Phasing in a tax cut can sometimes be economically rational, but the budget rules encourage the use of phase-ins to squeeze large tax changes into more modest budget frameworks.
AIG is putting changes into place to reduce the volatility of its performance, which include pursuing double-digit rate increases and bolstering reinsurance, executives told analysts on a call on Friday.
And Adora is so human that even when she changes into She-Ra, you still can see her uncertainty, her fears, and her humanity behind the razzle-dazzle of the superpowers.
In the amendments to the rate cap legislation, legislators shielded existing loans from higher interest rates once the cap is repealed which will follow the president signing the changes into law.
The administration has also proposed major changes in the way pharmacy benefits work in Medicare and Medicaid, but it needs Congress' help to extend to those changes into the private insurance market.
This is especially true in the Arctic, which is warming at a rate almost twice the global average and where climate change is already etching permanent and devastating changes into the landscape.
Onstage costume changesinto a liturgical robe and cap for a section of "Dead Sea," or white face paint and red lips for "La Argentina" — underscored the premise of becoming someone else.
Before the next scene, Mary changes into her contemporary incarnation—a Jamaican-immigrant nurse in the United States—shedding her dress to reveal an exuberantly ugly nursing uniform: purple pants, printed top.
From a policy perspective, this makes no sense (unless you believe that House Republicans should have packed legislative changes into the rules package, which is of course an even bigger norm violation).
When Ms. Yahel enters, assuming angular, two-dimensional poses as the score rumbles along, the tone changes into something too ordinary, and Ms. Gill briefly loses her grip on her layered dreamlike setting.
Mr. de Blasio reiterated that point on Tuesday, saying that even though the purposes of the bills had been achieved, there was "a yearning" in the Council to codify those changes into law.
In all cases, Goss presents characters who were transformed as a means to propagate changes into humanity, mothers who could pass down abilities to a new generation that would inherit a rapidly changing world.
However, it will be subject to a review by other countries belonging to the 137-member Global Forum to take the latest changes into account ahead of a G20 summit in July in Hamburg.
He removes his jacket and hangs it in the closet, zips up his cardigan, and changes into his sneakers, playfully throwing one shoe into his other hand with a conspiratorial grin at the audience.
Board of Education or same-sex marriage, for example — the legal and social landscape may have shifted so much that even conservative justices, who normally resist "living Constitution" arguments, may take these changes into account.
After black actors and films that focused on black characters were overlooked for Oscar nominations in 2015 and 2016, the #OscarsSoWhite social media outcry was so fierce that the academy raced membership changes into effect.
The IBI collected by local authorities depends on the translation of real estate market price changes into registered values, which is non-linear and time-lagged, as well as on the rates applied by municipalities.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday night asked House GOP leaders to incorporate a handful of changes into their Obamacare repeal bill, a request that comes as the White House seeks to woo the far right.
Sexual harassment and assault occur in part because men are taught to view women as saying no when they mean yes, and to wear women down through repeated asking until their no changes into a yes.
Jessica Chastain also played up those breezy red carpet photo ops in a flapper-esque pastel purple gown featuring a fitted bodice with all over beading that changes into a fully fringed skirt at her thigh.
HAVANA (Reuters) - Colombia's government and FARC rebels are incorporating changes into the peace deal that was rejected in a referendum earlier this month in a bid to swiftly salvage the accord, both sides said on Friday.
While the central bank is in no rush to put such changes into place, sources say it will scrutinize market moves to ensure they are stable and that any tweaks it makes won't trigger excessive volatility.
The shift in the global backdrop, especially with oil prices slumping 5% again (the impact has already faded of Friday's announcement of massive oil purchases for U.S. strategic reserves), are putting all kinds of changes into motion.
Apple may also integrate artificial intelligence capabilities, built-in sleep tracking and offer material changes into the smartwatch, but these tweaks will likely only appeal to those who don't already own one and not lead to upgrades.
His feathers and his coat are very similar to Chewie's and we tried to put some little subtle changes into that particular Porg to make you kind of go, 'Oh my gosh that's a little bit like Chewy!
Some inject major changes into the game's content or mechanics, like True Storms (which adds intense weather effects and environmental hazards) or War of the Commonwealth (which dramatically increases the amount of NPC activity in post-apocalyptic Massachusetts).
Then, Hannah goes home, makes her bed, returns her uniform to the movie theater where she worked after school, mails the tapes to the first person on her list (Justin), changes into old sweats, and runs a bath.
Ms. Morrison said that complying with Vermont's law was expensive but that establishment of a national mandatory labeling standard to take effect over a period of time would allow companies to work the changes into their business operations with little cost.
And that's just what she said she does: She wears her outfit to check in (and get photographed), gets on board, changes into sweats (basically), then changes right before she lands back into what she wore when she got on.
The lower house is due to vote the changes into law later this month, a development that would further strain relations with the European Union, which has kept Romania's judiciary under special monitoring since its 2007 entry into the bloc.
As the universe expanded and cooled below this temperature, light underwent a phase shift—much like liquid water changes into ice once the temperature reaches a certain threshold—and arrived at the speed we know today: 300 million meters per second.
Apple gives users control of Siri with new Shortcuts tool The big caveat here is that this is a developer tool and support relies on apps like Spotify and others integrating these new changes into their apps with iOS 12.
It fills you in on everything you need to know about being an effective product manager, from leading productive one-on-one meetings to monitoring and optimizing metrics to accepting, processing, and integrating changes into your project as you go along.
As he changes into yet another natty outfit (the costumes are by T. Tyler Stumpf), he cedes the spotlight to his excellent band, the all-female Diva Jazz Orchestra, or to a young pair of tap-dancing brothers, John and Leo Manzari.
She then did another one of her quick changes into a burgundy Oscar de la Renta dress, wearing it with a pair of big Lorraine Schwartz studs, a wrist full of gold Van Clef & Arpels bracelets, and some very swanky pearl-studded heels.
Muilenburg said on the Boeing conference call Wednesday that the Air Force tanker program experienced "additional cost growth due to incorporating changes into additional production aircraft," but he said it remains on track to deliver the first 18 aerial tankers next year.
Yet after allowing so many social taboos to slip, Iran's leaders face a growing dilemma of whether to start translating the social changes into new laws and customs or try to hang on to the 40-year-old ideals of the revolution.
Here's a sampling of the actions Jane Davis, Queen Enigma, does over the course of season 6: She speaks Russian, casually attempts an assassination, changes into "jammies" in front of the president, punches the vice president, and has an affair with a younger hunk.
The statement said Britain would ensure that "no new changes in the future take place without the approval of our Parliament," though it acknowledged that failing to incorporate rule changes into British law "would have consequences" — presumably ending some access to the bloc's big market.
Ryan also would not weigh in on potential changes during a news conference after the meeting, though he specifically was asked about the work requirements provision and the idea of incorporating Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price's administrative changes into the underlying health bill.
White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow told the "Fox News Sunday" program that the United States needs to see China agree to "very strong" enforcement provisions for an eventual deal, and said the sticking point was Beijing's reluctance to put agreed changes into law.
"Each time we come up with different changes into our own sort of society and the way we live, then there's room for a new kind of dog, or a new shape, a new size," says study co-author and dog geneticist Heidi Parker at the NIH.
I notice when I travel, I'll be on the road for work and then let's say I'm in Arizona or wherever and then all of a sudden the Events Feed on the right-hand sidebar changes into local events that I might want to go to.
The children here are more magical than most, to say the least: There's Lucy, aka the Antichrist, Talia, a possibly murderous gnome, a wood sprite; a boy who changes into a pomeranian; a wyvern who collects buttons; and an unidentified blob who dreams of being a bellhop.
And then there is the fact that Clara is a child in Act 1, but changes into an adult dancer (the wonderful Alina Cojocaru) halfway through; and Drosselmeyer's nephew (Cesar Corrales, a new star) and the Nutcracker (James Forbat) incomprehensibly keep switching places as they partner her.
With Google officially adding support for folding displays into Android as of this morning, it sounds like they've got reason to think a number of manufacturers are dabbling with this concept — enough of them, at least, to make it worthwhile to wire these changes into the main Android codebase.
Speaking of Serena's rule-breaking: The scene in which the lady doctor Serena found begins weeping quietly as she changes into her scrubs and lab coat was incredibly moving, but it struck me as slightly out of character that Serena would believe so wholeheartedly in that doctor's competence.
Over time, George W. Bush made additional improvements and Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Forget conventional wisdom — Bernie Sanders is electable 22019 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care MORE further negotiated changes into the now-defunct Trans-Pacific Partnership.
The lawsuit, brought by Earthjustice on behalf of seven organizations, claims the government violated the National Environmental Policy Act by failing to publicly disclose and analyze the impact of its rule revision and inserted changes into the final rules that were never made public and not subject to public comment.
"Here I Go Again" is relatively low on super-powered action, although as part of her investigation, Zari does get the Atom to shrink her; and at a climactic moment, Steel changes into his metallic armored form, while Vixen uses her animal totem to conjure the spirit of a charging rhino.
As we tend to do in this business, we have been attacking this type of change by throwing different technologies at it, and while technology can certainly help, it requires a much more personal approach by management, one that takes the people who have to implement these massive changes into account.
The sweetshop is a memorable marvel in the packed fun of its details, but then the world onstage changes into an astonishing mountainous whipped-cream landscape, with 12 of the corps dancers (dressed with all the peaks and froth of beaten egg whites) making their first entrance down a slide.
"But no matter who wins the election - the major political parties do not have any political motivation to disturb, or bring any big large sensitive changes into this investment agreement now," Ganbold told Reuters in an interview on the sidelines of the annual meeting of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
Perhaps the combination of the brutal political price they'll have to pay plus the inclusion of some or all of the above changes into a new bill will bring the Republicans to a place where they can finally meet a promise they've been making to the American people for at least seven years.
This is the case with Jonathan Harris and Sepandar Kamvar, with We Feel Fine, an exploration of human emotions, or Reynald Drouhin with Internet Protocol City, a generator of "ghost towns" transforming the IP addresses of Internet users into monochrome buildings, when abstract and cold data changes into the pure state of metaphoric beauty.
Today, Delmarva's highest point is barely above sea level, a low hill on the peninsula's west coast where you can sit and watch Chesapeake Bay slowly rise as Antarctica and Greenland melt, as the planet warms one-tenth degree by one-tenth degree, and the world to which we have adapted changes into something else.
Sheriff Lombardo, who worked his way up the ranks of the Las Vegas police before running for sheriff, took over a department that had been scrutinized in 2012 by the Justice Department for frequent police shootings, but was held up as a model for what it did in response, putting changes into place that federal officials had recommended.
The code book is far more complex for animals that excite our envy: the bee larva fed copiously on royal jelly that changes into an ageless queen; the Greenland shark that lives five hundred years and doesn't get cancer; even the humble quahog clam, the kind used for chowder, which holds the record at five hundred and seven.
Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonCongress eyes killing controversial surveillance program Whistleblower retaliation: Stop confusing unlawful attacks with politics Congress looks to strengthen hand in State Department following impeachment MORE (R-Wis.) noted that Horowitz's report had raised skepticism for him about the larger FISA process, and floated a short-term extension of the surveillance powers so that Congress could fold in a deal on broader FISA changes into the USA Freedom reauthorization.
It reminded me a little of that scene from Fellowship of the Ring where Galadriel is briefly possessed by desire for the one ring and changes into a demonic version of herself: Every line and shadow on Elizabeth's face deepens, her eyes seem to recede to little black pinpoints, her lips curling into a snarl as she shouts, "You stick to the plan!" at her horror-stricken daughter, as her slightly less obviously horror-stricken husband (who moments earlier assured Paige that Elizabeth would understand) looks on with dismay.
In the first post he zooms in on what he calls "Recursive Ad-ccountability" — or rather Facebook's lack of it — looking at influential and verified Pages that have been running US political ad campaigns over the past six months, yet which he found being managed by accounts based outside the US. Albright says he found "an alarming number" of these, noting how Page admins could apparently fluctuate widely and do so overnight — raising questions about how or even whether Facebook is even tracking Page administrator shifts at this level so it can factor pertinent changes into its political ad verification process.

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