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Respondents with tallies above a threshold are classed as lonely.
It's almost classed as wine, just leaving it in storage.
The material is classed as a Category 2 radioactive source.
As for the future, narwhals are classed as "near threatened."
Tigers are classed as endangered by the World Wildlife Fund.
Such programs often get classed as philanthropy rather than corporate strategy.
Anyone earning more than NZ$73,000 would be classed as highly skilled.
LBDs are classed as "sub-lethal" weapons that fire rubber-ball projectiles.
The steel ice-classed hull allows it to travel in arctic terrain.
In 1999, China's Communist Party officially classed it as an illegal cult.
Long mistaken for fungi, they are now classed as a type of amoeba.
Australia classed koalas as a "vulnerable" species in a conservation measure in 2012.
Upstream is classed as the exploration and production aspects of the oil industry.
It has also classed most recent arrivals as economic migrants rather than refugees.
The Western fence lizard, for instance, is classed as having a stable population on the IUCN red list of threatened species and it's classed as "demonstrably widespread, abundant and secure" on the Natural Heritage Programs and Conservation Data Centers list.
In the case of easyJet, the 34 percent shareholding owned by founder Stelios Haji-Ioannou and his family could be classed as Cypriot, rather than British, in order to meet the requirement to still be classed as a EU airline.
Then we'd be in Pittsburgh and we were classed as industrial, like Depeche Mode.
That's up to two times as fast as a similarly-classed color laser printer.
The way they are classed will determine how they are regulated under current laws.
The anonymous billionaire would be classed as one of the richest people in Britain.
Any insight into how such people think could be classed as a public service.
The remaining 4%, who had changed country at least once, Dr Sugimoto classed as "mobile".
The asteroid is so small, in fact, that it may be classed as a meteoroid.
Students from outside of the EU are classed either as an "Overseas" or "Islands" student.
The bill gives the government the power to decide which sectors are classed as critical.
It hopes that will result in the C-Series being classed as a domestic product.
The hull is ice-classed, allowing it to navigate through sea ice and frozen terrains.
Bpaet was completely out classed, getting tossed around in the clinch like a rag-doll.
The IARC classed glyphosate as a "probable carcinogen,"  the only major health regulator to do so.
"But the NHS has now classed the surgery as cosmetic, and won't touch me," she explains.
A total of 595 candidates competed for 128 seats; some 66 candidates classed themselves as independent.
Just 15 countries, 11 of them European, were classed as maintaining a good situation for journalists.
There are so many areas of development within the arena which are classed as space science.
Caius had questioned UniCredit's CASHES securities, arguing they should not be classed as best-quality capital.
Falun Gong is system of spiritual beliefs that is classed as an illegal cult in China.
A single doesn't even have to technically be classed as a single for it to chart.
Homosexuality was a criminal offence in Russia until 1993 and classed as a mental illness until 1999.
If British investors were classed as non-EU, that would put Ryanair at odds with the rules.
Uber drivers in creative-classed cities are usually people displaced from their cheap rents by rich hipsters.
Helicopter money has more appeal to leftwing politicians since it can be classed as a redistributive policy.
They have dropped almost 20% since April, a plunge classed as a 'bear market' in trader parlance.
But having been classed as stateless by former junta rulers, Rohingya could struggle to pass the test.
More than half the EU's exports to Britain are similarly classed as intermediate inputs, the IFS says.
The transactions to unify their dual listing structures are classed as acquisitions by Thomson Reuters Deals Intelligence.
Anime and manga have long been classed as one of Japan's most important cultural, economy-boosting exports.
But what has been classed as a cultural and geographic criminal organization may not exist at all.
Whatever discomfort or vexation arises from these restrictions should hardly be classed as a violation of liberty.
About 13% of wards in the north-east are classed as left-behind, the country's highest rate.
The PKK is classed as a terrorist organisation by Turkey, the United States and the European Union.
But on Thursday, "suspected cases" – earlier classed as "infections" – were again separated out from the main figures.
They have dropped almost 20 percent since April, a move classed as a 'bear market' in trader parlance.
While the vaccine is still classed as experimental, it has been found to be 97% effective in Congo.
Although workers are now classed as employees, rather than members, La Fageda's ethos has not changed, he said.
The invasion threat was classed as low in 1983 precisely because Guatemala was so busy fighting rebel groups.
In a courtroom, Kai's greasy blue hair is classed up into bun as he addresses his local officials.
"Many areas that had been considered safe until then were re-classed as unsafe," said engineer Soeren Albinus.
Along with private equity, the industry was classed as an "alternative asset", attractive to pension funds and endowments.
It caps a remarkable comeback for a country until recently classed as junk by the big ratings agencies.
Homosexuality was deemed a criminal offence in Russia until 1993 and classed as a mental illness until 1999.
That's on top of debt officially classed as non-performing which amounts to 1.3 percent of total loans.
Homosexuality was deemed a criminal offence in Russia until 19983 and classed as a mental illness until 1999.
And, as Martin later learned, this practise is not legally classed as a sexual offence under UK law.
Carige had 16 billion euros in client loans at end-2018, of which 3.5 billion classed as impaired.
"Stay Another Day" is classed as Balearic purely based on how much reverb is used throughout the song.
But, how much electrical or chemical brain activity is needed before the animal is classed as 'alive' again?
Almost 14% were classed as severe cases, while the condition of almost 5% was determined to be critical.
Through much of the fight, Wilder was being out-boxed, out-thought, and out-classed by Luis Ortiz.
After being outboxed, out-thought, and out-classed, Wilder sent Ortiz into the ether with a single punch.
Saudi Arabia and a number of other Sunni Muslim Arab states this year classed Hezbollah as a terrorist organisation.
While some lawmakers say speculative investments should be classed as securities, others want digital currency transactions regulated as commodities.
Integration Attribute Weaker: Government subsidies received for operation, which are classed as non-operating revenue, remained steady in 2016.
It's quite odd really to think that when I started, being a musician was classed as being a gypsy.
Beverages that are between 0.05% and 1.15% are classed as "low-alcohol," and anything above that is simply alcohol.
And things are getting worse: female deaths in prison classed as "self-inflicted" rose by 1,100 percent last year.
It was classed as the second biggest concern for many of the other countries polled by the research organization.
Some 2,300 people were classed as FARC dissidents in the most recent official count by military intelligence in May.
Yet the extra export dollars earned are still classed as inflation and removed by the statistician to make "real" GDP.
Using these guidelines, every person who has lost a loved one — every grieving person — should be classed as mentally ill.
In 1973, Mr Gatling's sentence was commuted by the governor of New York, but he was still classed a felon.
Vehicles equipped with rudimentary forms of driver-assistance, such as cruise control or reversing sensors, are classed as Level 1.
But if they develop an intangible within the business, that is classed as an expense, and thus deducted from profits.
Medical marijuana is legal in West Virginia though it's still classed as a Schedule 1 drug at the federal level.
The technology is highly reliable and therefore very good at detecting individuals who are classed as overstays on a visa.
She can't, for example, work together with a friend as this would be classed as a brothel and is illegal.
Though certainly a fan of the sport, their father Charlie Kray could be classed as the latter variety of fighter.
Polynesia and Micronesia recorded the highest rate of childhood obesity, with a quarter of its young population classed as obese.
Twenty-three inmates classed as "radical Islamist" agreed to take part in the programme, but not one was successfully deradicalized.
And 6% of those cases are classed as extensively drug-resistant—meaning that few or no drugs work for them.
Another portrait of a 17th-century scientist, this piece is more diffuse than "Galileo," perhaps better classed as an oratorio.
The boys made a "pretty good salary" — Rbs135 a month — because their job was classed as work under severe conditions.
Uber, which argues its drivers should be classed as self-employed, plans to take the case to Britain's Supreme Court.
Hospital acquired infections Topping the list were bacteria classed as "gram negative" bacteria, which have already shown resistance to multiple drugs.
The most vulnerable employees seem to be those classed as "contingent workers"—3.8% of the American workforce, according to the BLS.
Robots in the EU soon be classed as "electronic persons" if the Parliament adopts a new set of rules on robotics.
But traders have said output was constrained by the availability of Arctic-classed vessels able to operate in the waters there.
The risk of wildfire in the region had been classed as extremely high due to the high winds and dry conditions.
At B1/B+/BB-, Greece is classed as "speculative grade", meaning it is ineligible for various global indexes that investors track.
Uber said in a statement that it will continue to fight drivers who try to become classed as employees in court.
The USA ranks 71st on WRI's list, but the state of New Mexico is classed as experiencing extremely high stress levels.
The kitchen is at its most sure-footed with big pieces of animals, whether they're classed as appetizers or main courses.
Of the injured, police said 25 are in a critical condition, and the other five were classed as stable but serious.
Crowdfunding website Indiegogo is expanding its cryptocurrency offering to allow companies to sell new asset-backed digital tokens classed as securities.
The index showed that most attacks it classed as terrorist were concentrated in five countries - Syria, Iraq, Nigeria, Afghanistan and Pakistan.
On average, the number of Chinese children classed as overweight or obese increased from 5.3% in 1995 to 20.5% in 2014.
Professors throw around classed terms like "office hours," but when they say office hours, they almost always say when they are.
Much of the money raised from individuals came in the form of "small dollar" donations, classed as donations of less than $250.
About 33.823% of Hella is held individually by a wide group of family members, all of which is classed as free-float.
Once ISPs are no longer classed as telecommunications services he wants them to commit to net neutrality in their terms of service.
The biggest falls were among species classed as habitat specialists, with limited ranges or which feed on a small number of plants.
The article incorrectly claimed that VPN usage would be classed as terrorism under the state of emergency which went into effect Tuesday.
Due to the dissociative (and therefore abusable) nature of the drug, it was classed as a Schedule III Controlled Substance in 403.
The apology was generally embraced as a sincere one: Our president has been out-classed by a guy who calls himself HanAssholeSolo.
What that all boils down to is "authenticity," which I think is discussed in a very classed and gendered way in music.
But authorities require a mental health diagnosis before allowing gender change on official documents, as being transgender is classed a mental illness.
Peers asked specifically whether other social media sites such as Facebook could be classed as ancillary service providers under the proposed legislation.
It was never classed for exhibition in the UK because of a strange scene where a woman stripteases in front of children.
Under the law of armed conflict, the military must always clearly distinguish between combatants and civilians, and journalists are classed as civilians.
A reading below 2 on its "bull and bear indicator" is classed as extremely bearish and causes the buy signal to flash.
The death toll stands at eight as those still on the island are officially classed as missing until they are formally identified.
Colleges that object to the government's foreign-student restrictions have long avoided technical research and focused solely on projects classed as fundamental.
Immunotherapy is classed as a category three treatment, meaning it is "ethically problematic", "high risk" or "still in need of clinical verification".
Aircraft had 23 close encounters from April to October 2015, with 12 classed as presenting a serious risk of collision, the board said.
Since then, ratings agencies—Moody's and Fitch, as well as S&P Global—have all cut Noble's credit rating, already classed as junk.
Tesla's Autopilot system is classed as Level 2 technology—or was until it was rolled back recently to Level 43 for safety reasons.
"And our marathon needed to be classed up, too," Jane recalled, as we walked past her mountain laurel shrubs on a recent visit.
And still, an artist as huge as Beyonce is still most often classed as "urban" rather than pop by the Grammy Recording Academy.
The data showed that 5.6% of loans in Europe's largest 105 banks were more than 90 days overdue and classed as non-performing.
About a third of the 3,600 P2P sites were classed as "problematic" by the China Banking Regulatory Commission at the end of 2015.
South African players who are classed as black (a term which includes those of mixed race and Asian background) have excelled at cricket.
Other features are classed as "rocks", which can claim 12 nautical miles of territorial waters, and "low tide elevations" which can claim neither.
Now it's officially classed as a mental health issue, we should start taking steps either to combat it or to prevent it entirely.
"We believe that Okinotori meets the criteria under UNCLOS to be classed as an island and therefore to have an EEZ," Suga said.
The judge said that its three drivers, who brought the case forward, should have been classed as workers rather than as self-employed.
Caius had taken aim at UniCredit's CASHES securities, which the bank issued in 2008, arguing they should not be classed as core capital.
As of 10pm on Wednesday evening, 72 people had been hospitalised, including two classed as serious, according to the Hong Kong Hospital Authority.
If drivers were classed as workers they would inevitably lose some of the freedom and flexibility that comes with being their own boss.
When you look at the tasks in front of you, which ones could be classed as core responsibilities and which ones are generic?
The government says a population of 21.7 million residents, 8.1 million of them classed as migrants, has put too much strain on city.
" Thinking back on my own experience, it's pretty clear my son had mild croup; my daughter's case may have been classed as "moderate.
Shares in Washington Prime, an operator of lower quality B and C classed malls, are down by half since the start of 2015.
Events recorded on January 4.43, 24.4 and 2800 involved aircraft not meeting the minimum spacing for safe distances and were classed as "minor incidents".
"Melody has already spent about 80 percent of her life in hospital and is classed as Life limited," the Melody in Mind page says.
Professional Airbnb hosts, say industry groups, should be classed as hoteliers, pay taxes as such and comply with the relevant health and safety regulations.
Classed as vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List of Threatened Species in 2016, giraffes are the world's tallest mammals.
If a company buys an intangible asset, such as a patent, from another business, it is classed as an asset on the balance-sheet.
The pursuit of AGI may eventually lose its way, having invented some useful medical technologies and out-classed the world's greatest board-game players.
A "no-deal" Brexit is classed as where the country crashes out of the EU without a trade deal, and reverts to WTO rules.
As all the asylum seekers have come via Serbia, which is classed by Hungary as a safe country, their applications can now be rejected.
The event was sponsored by the world's most pretentious brand, Williams-Sonoma, so maybe gin and juice has finally classed itself up after all.
For example in the U.K., Uber is currently in a legal battle about whether its drivers should be classed as employees or self-employed.
A 2011 study of Australian white-collar managers found that 5.76 percent could be classed psychopathic and another 10.42 percent dysfunctional with psychopathic characteristics.
European authorities have been shaken by the re-emergence of a Greek protest group classed as a terrorist organization by the U.S. state department.
Until scientists can identify which receptors on the tongues are triggered when people eat complex carbohydrates, it won't be classed as a primary taste.
A number of economies in Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa, Asia and Latin America tend to be classed as emerging markets.
The rowi population, at 160 in 1995, was originally classed as "endangered," but the IUCN says that number has grown to 450 adults today.
A disused airfield, which is classed as green-belt despite being a big slab of concrete, is one of the sites earmarked for housing.
Obama-era net neutrality rules classed telecom giants, such as AT&T, as "common carriers," de facto public utilities like water and electricity companies.
European authorities have been shaken by the re-emergence of a Greek protest group classed as a terrorist organization by the US state department.
Although Hearthstone could be classed as a touch esport, Vainglory is among the first properties to be developed that way from the ground up.
" While they dice millennials and teens into ever-finer categories, paying obsessive attention when youngsters app hop, all those over 55 get classed as "old.
That is an issue for podcasting if it wants to be classed as a digital product and be accepted within the larger pool of buys.
The government has not yet formally announced which metals will be classed as strategic in the new code and subject to royalties of 10 percent.
Internal and external audits, conducted by Ernst & Young and Deloitte, showed the bonuses had not been properly approved, though the amounts classed as illegitimate varied.
Speaking of which, our human-resources department is unsure whether employing elves should be classed as an admirable diversity policy or discrimination against Homo sapiens.
The company, which has the second-largest debt pile among Chinese corporates, last year redeemed all of its perpetual bonds, a debt classed as equity.
Roads are more clogged: the percentage of journeys on main routes that are classed as "on time" has fallen by six percentage points since 2010.
And in this case — as other experts have pointed out — Facebook would be classed as a joint controller with any advertisers that upload personal data.
The strikes, classed as "warnings" by the union, have drawn condemnation from aviation associations, especially as pay talks are already due to resume on Thursday.
At the same time gig workers don't have standard benefits and protections afforded to people who are legally classed as workers — such as sick pay.
At the moment, there are over 225.2,000 publicly available charge points, the government said, with more than 2,400 of these classed as "rapid" charge points.
They were also from Belén, a middle-classed neighborhood far from the troubles of Manrique, Aranjuez, and Buenos Aires in the gang-ridden outer districts.
Failure to remove the abusive ads will cause Chrome to block every ad on the site — regardless of whether they are classed as abusive or not.
"If drivers were classed as workers they would inevitably lose some of the freedom and flexibility that comes with being their own boss," the spokesperson said.
A recent report by the World Health Organization (WHO) identifies 51 new antibiotics in clinical development but only eight are classed by WHO as "innovative treatments".
The top annoyances seem to be "can I get," as in "can I get a cappuccino?" and anything that can be classed as American management-speak.
If the Reformation can be classed as Britain's first Brexit, then as now, having cut ourselves off from Europe, we urgently needed to forge alliances elsewhere.
It is illegal to plant in the UK and once cut down, is classed as "controlled waste," meaning it can't be disposed of with domestic rubbish.
When a visitor buys a souvenir, grabs a burger in Trump Tower or parks a car at Mount Rushmore, that transaction is classed as an export.
Were they to spend just 10 percent per person more than they did in 2016, that would amount to almost $56 billion, all classed as exports.
Each of the 130 startups we classed as being a data startup for the purpose of this study satisfy at least one condition of this definition.
Italy has reached an agreement with the European Commission to launch the new guarantee scheme, a requirement to avoid the scheme being classed as state aid.
This investigation follows Commission's decisions to force Luxembourg to recover what it classed as illegal state aid given to Fiat, Amazon and Engie through tax rulings.
At the moment, any hours worked between 7pm and 7am, or at any time over the weekend, are classed as antisocial and are consequently paid more.
Though more fuel-efficient than petrol- and diesel-powered vehicles, hybrids, introduced in 1997 with Toyota's Prius, are currently classed alongside those powered by fossil fuels.
If he were to pay them for access, that could be classed as a taxable service (whereas all gambling winnings in the UK are tax free).
It was classed as a munition by the US government, and its traffic across borders was regulated in the same manner as hand grenades and tanks.
Sophie Mortimer, manager of Revenge Porn Helpline in Britain, said the offence should stop being classed as a communications crime, which allows victims to be identified.
The Pacific Palisades fire has been classed as a brush fire spanning 42 acres, of which 75% has been contained, the Los Angeles Fire Department said.
" The group's manifesto declares, "An African may have lived, worked, and even been classed as a citizen in America for centuries, yet he is not American.
And two other American detainees, Kian Tajbakhsh and Matthew Trevithick, quietly left on commercial flights, in an arrangement officially classed as separate from the larger package.
Obesity is rising in England with 58 percent of women and 68 percent of men classed as overweight or obese in 2015, according to official statistics.
While they hadn't left Iraq, and so are classed as internally displaced people rather than refugees, they'd only recently been able to return to the city.
Although the spiny dogfish is classed as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, selling it for food in Britain is not necessarily illegal.
The investigation follows the Commission's decisions to force Luxembourg to recover what it classed as illegal state aid given to Fiat, Amazon and Engie through tax rulings.
According to the WOF, more than 241.5 million school-aged children and adolescents will be classed as obese by 224.1, putting huge pressure on health care systems.
Some 30% of the country is classed as either contested or controlled by the Taliban, including territory for which much American, British and allied blood was shed.
The harm caused is classed as "injury to feelings", which attracts relatively low damages since there is no financial loss, as with discriminatory pay or hiring practices.
And they are half as likely as privately let dwellings to be classed as "non-decent", meaning they fail to meet basic standards for things like heating.
The U.K.'s capital has one of Europe's highest childhood obesity rates, with almost 40 percent of children living in the city classed as overweight or obese.
Many patients respond to treatment with anti depressants and cognitive behavioral therapy, but around 20 percent don't get better and are classed as having treatment-resistant depression.
It wanted to extend a temporary ban on family reunifications for migrants who were granted "subsidiary protection", an asylum status for those not officially classed as refugees.
Ongoing debate around the roles of such firms has centered around whether the likes of Google and Facebook should be classed as technology companies or media firms.
When Vernon Philander was selected in the World Cup semi-final last year, rumours swirled he had only made the team because he was classed as black.
From January to March, 2.8 million people were classed as being in "crisis" or "emergency" food situations, with about 40,000 thought to be suffering an outright famine.
This was up from 156 million euros six months earlier as loans previously considered as 'unlikely to pay' had now been classed as non-performing, they said.
Wiley said the wildlife commission works with the resort to remove "nuisance alligators" - classed as those which have lost their fear of humans - whenever they are reported.
This allows its bonds to be bought by conservative funds that require a country to be classed investment grade by at least two of the major agencies.
On Saturday, the air quality index for Hangzhou was 76, a level classed as "good" but far worse than Beijing which had an "excellent" level of 25.
ASA also claim the IAAF have sought to further amend regulations that would limit the testosterone levels of athletes classed as having differences in sexual development (DSDs).
Classed as an endangered species until 2015, it is now considered "near-threatened" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature after its numbers began to increase.
It has also started to build into client portfolios stocks which would ordinarily be classed as venture capital, such as unlisted Air BnB, without charging extra fees.
But while Finns have celebrated Nordea's move, regulators note that it also makes Finland the smallest country in the world to host a bank classed as systemically important.
But the cryptocurrency has been gaining more legitimacy with policymakers talking about its potential and the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission last year classed it as a commodity.
Greek banks have the highest level of non-performing exposures (NPEs) in Europe, with more than 45 percent classed as bad loans, the equivalent of 88.9 billion euros.
The new study, published in The Veterinary Journal, shows that animal shelter staff—and even some veterinarians—consistently misidentify dogs, particularly those classed as pit bull-type dogs.
The Vladimir Rusanov, an Arc7 ice-breaking LNG tanker, and the lower Arctic-classed Pskov LNG tanker are both anchored off Honningsvag, Norway, according to Refinitiv Eikon data.
The Ankara court said Gulmen was staging her hunger strike on the orders of the militant DHKP-C group, which is classed as a terrorist organization in Turkey.
Cathay Pacific has long been known for premium and quality and is one of only nine airlines in the world to be classed as a "five-star airline".
Much of the consultation paper discusses when a bank should treat a loan as no longer performing and when it should be classed as having been granted forbearance.
Dan classed himself as the black sheep of his middle class family, made worse by the fact he was the only POC, having never met his biological father.
Settlements that are home to fifth-generation migrants cannot be classed as "informal", he says, and it is high time the narrow perception of these neighborhoods is changed.
According to a 2016 Scottish Health Survey, one in four people drinks more than the recommended limit of 14 units per week, classed as hazardous or harmful levels.
All had major depression classed as either moderate or severe and had previously tried at least two other treatments—such as conventional antidepressants like SSRIs—and not responded.
The commissioners said around 13 percent of cotton production can be classed as more sustainable, but less than a fifth of it is actually sold as more sustainable.
But these days the cyclicals vs defensives ratio is skewed by tech - nominally classed as cyclicals, companies such as Apple and Amazon have behaved increasingly like safe defensives.
Helpfully, Mazu worship is classed as a folk belief and not as a religion, notes Zhou Jinyan of the China Mazu Cultural Exchange Association, a semi-official body.
Her work can be classed by geography and spaces, by movies set in cities and the country, in streets and homes, in France, Cuba, Vietnam and the States.
The newspaper spoke to one of six of these 40 who were classed as "high priority" victims after their personal profile was viewed by suspected Egyptian Islamic State sympathisers.
The scale ranges from one to 500, with scores above 150 considered unhealthy to everyone and scores above 300 classed as hazardous, with entire populations likely to be affected.
" Among bird species under threat is the African grey parrot, a popular pet, which is now classed as "Endangered" on the list because of "unsustainable trapping and habitat loss.
Also last month a group of couriers who had been defined as self-employed by the delivery company Hermes won their employment tribunal fight to be classed as workers.
The GIF in question was classed as an assault weapon in an indictment against Rivello, issued on Monday by a Dallas grand jury and the US Department of Justice.
So if Libra is a cryptocurrency — and, again, it does kind of seem to be one — it's classed by the IRS as a commodity, like pork bellies or gold.
The result is that in Ireland today almost 10,000 people are classed as homeless, while younger people looking to get on the property ladder are facing a bleak future.
Three out of 10 of its 1.5-million-strong population are immigrants, or the children of immigrants, mostly from Africa, a similar proportion are classed as living in poverty.
In the three seasons before Burkina introduced Bt cotton, over 22016 percent of its output was classed as high quality medium to long staple by the country's cotton companies.
Sullivan said that while the secured bond's indenture allows for a "qualified securitisation financing", using new securitisation notes in an exchange offer would be classed as a "prohibited refinancing".
In the U.K. there are 500,000 new company registrations every year, of which 100,000 are classed as high-growth startups planning to complete a funding round in the year.
It says that of the 11 players in the national team, a minimum of six players must be classed as black, and at least two must be black African.
According to U.N. figures, there are an estimated 660,000 migrants in Libya, and a further 58,000 classed as refugees or asylum-seekers fleeing home because of violence or persecution.
However, they can ill afford to see their capital buffers eroded by loan loss charges if the moratoriums lead to loans being classed as impaired under the new rules.
"It is often classed as a special in restaurants due to the many ways it can be made, meaning it will likely be different everywhere you go," she added.
The extent of bleaching lessens gradually toward the southern end of the reef, with only 1% of the southern sector, roughly a third of the reef, classed as severely bleached.
However, taking into account population growth and poor countries' need for faster expansion rates, the broad rule of thumb is that world growth below 2% can be classed as recession.
Almost 30% of private-rented dwellings are officially classed as "non-decent", meaning that they fail to meet basic standards for things such as heating or their state of repair.
Meanwhile around 20% of Britain's adults, and 14.5% of America's households, are classed as "food insecure" in some way, unable to get nutritious food as often as they need it.
Apple will remain in the tech sector, where it will account for 20 percent of the index's market capitalization while Amazon will again be classed as a consumer discretionary firm.
However, taking into account population growth and poor countries' need for faster expansion rates, the broad rule of thumb is that world growth below 20163% can be classed as recession.
Existing legislation—in which selling sex is legal but almost any activity around it, such as working with a friend (this is classed as a brothel) or soliciting—is illegal.
The material was classed as a Category 2 radioactive source, meaning that if not managed properly, it could be fatal to someone exposed for a period of hours to days.
Though 1,550,000 were classed in 2017 as destitute, or experiencing extreme poverty, by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, a poverty research group, that figure was a quarter less than in 2015.
I'll be honest, I wasn't entirely sure if it should be classed as a diet soda, but I figured if I didn't really know what it was, it was allowed.
While it may not be judged 'free and fair', analysts say it may be classed as 'good enough' when measured against the rigging and violent suppression that marred elections under Mugabe.
Trump&aposs trip is classed as an official visit, rather than the full-scale state visit, hosted by the queen, for which May invited Trump soon after his January 2017 inauguration.
The results — from an exhaustive list of the hidden clues I spotted to my thoughts on why the books should never be classed as "just for kids" — are rounded up below.
Homosexuality in Russia, where the influence of the socially conservative Orthodox Church has grown in recent years, was a criminal offence until 1993 and classed as a mental illness until 1999.
She found that those classed as lonely had a 26% higher risk of dying, and those living alone a 32% higher chance, after accounting for differences in age and health status.
Last year, around 215% of South Korean children aged 236 to 216 were classed as "overdependent" on their phones, according to the Ministry of Science and Information and Communications Technology (MSIT).
The air quality index, which ranks pollution on a scale of 0 to 500, peaked at 20303 on Thursday, classed as "very unhealthy," before lowering to an "unhealthy" 183 on Friday.
But Dodd-Frank's rules — especially, I think, the prospect of being classed as a SIFI, a strategically important institution subject to tighter constraints, have had a real effect in reducing risk.
Of course, internet providers aren't actually the ones that do those things; the companies she listed, known as edge providers, do, and are rightly classed under Title I as information services.
It took a long fight for a British plumber to win his case this week before the Supreme Court to be classed as a "worker" with benefits rather than self-employed.
For example, offering insurance to banks classed by regulators as having global systemic importance - such as Barclays, Credit Suisse or JP Morgan - could potentially leave insurers themselves facing a similar burden.
Weight is closely correlated with poverty: a French study last year suggested that children of parents classed as "non-professional" are four times likelier to be obese than those of professionals.
Thomson Reuters data shows that just over 11 percent of Nestle shareholders are classed as "value" investors who typically target companies they perceive to be unfairly undervalued by the broader market.
And elsewhere, the company is waiting to hear the result of a U.K. employment tribunal appeal, which will rule on whether its drivers are classed as employees or are self-employed.
One soon sees why: Despite the typically elevating presence of Helen Mirren, this super-silly feature (the fifth from the Australian brothers Peter and Michael Spierig) stubbornly resists being classed up.
Allison Janae Hamilton's multitudinous, mythic installation is intoxicating; it gorgeously envelops you in Southern landscape while simultaneously bringing to the surface the history of racial and classed exploitation in the region.
Belgium's nuclear regulator FANC has said problems in the concrete structures surrounding the four reactors are classed as the lowest level of severity, with no impact on the population or the environment.
Under the new rules, athletes classed as having DSDs must reduce their blood testosterone level to below five (5) nmol/L for a continuous period of six months before they can compete.
She said the amount removed was "very tiny" and should not be classed as FGM because it was different to the more extreme types of cutting which can cause serious health problems.
Confirming a press report in Italian daily Il Messaggero, the source said the percentage of writedowns required every year once a loan is classed as non-performing would rise gradually over time.
In 2013 Britain's Office for National Statistics (ONS), by dint of asking a simple question, classed 25% of people aged 52 or over as "sometimes lonely" with an extra 1503% "often lonely".
Every rating agency apart from DBRS, a small Canadian firm, has classed Portugal's sovereign debt as junk since the beginning of the country's bail-out programme, which lasted from 2011 to 2014.
Nine were classed as seriously and three as moderately depressed; three months after taking a dose of psilocybin, one was seriously and six were moderately depressed, while five were no longer depressed.
If we were talking about The Philosopher's Stone in isolation (and maybe, to some extent, The Chamber of Secrets as well) I'd agree that it could be classed as a children's book.
The original lawsuit contended, among other things, that drivers should be classed as employees rather than contractors, and that they should be paid back for the cost of gas and vehicle upkeep.
The laws that govern tissue and organ donation are federal (the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act and the National Organ Transplant Act), but they don't necessarily apply to sperm, classed as renewable tissue.
The move means Bayer has ceded control of Covestro and will see it needing to revise its group outlook to take into account of it now being classed as a discontinued operation.
In a subsequent medical evaluation, doctors discovered Russ actually had a tumor, which had caused his body to produce excess human chorionic gonadotropin, which is classed as a performance-enhancing growth hormone.
Regulators worry that some customers will be classed as "undesirable" as firms are able to undertake more detailed analysis on them, EU banking, insurance and markets regulators said in a joint statement.
The US slid three places to 48th in those rankings, dropping below Botswana, Chile and Romania and into the category of regions classed as "problematic" for press freedom for the first time.
Semenya, 28, has been waiting since February following her appeal against an IAAF regulation, which said female athletes classed as having DSDs gain an unfair advantage due to their higher testosterone levels.
By 2100, says Peter Sousounis of AIR, it will be once a century, and tidal surges that used to be classed as once-a-millennium events will be expected every 30 years.
Native to Central Asia's high mountains and classed as a vulnerable species whose global population the World Wildlife Fund estimates at fewer than 7,000, the snow leopard is revered across the region.
Typhoon Hagibis is the most powerful typhoon to hit Japan this year and has been classed by the Japan Meteorological Agency as a "violent typhoon" — the highest category on Japan's typhoon scale.
The number of suspects classed as immigrants - those applying for asylum, refugees, illegal immigrants and those whose deportation has been temporarily suspended - rose to 174,438, 52.7 percent more than the previous year.
China accounts for over two-thirds of total emerging market green issuance and a fifth of the global tally, even though it is classed as the world's bigger polluter by carbon emissions.
The most repressive regimes have become more so: among those classed as "not free" by Freedom House, 22010% have tightened the muzzle in the past five years; only 2476% have loosened it.
Now, EU officials say, the draft will propose that they also list how much of their money outside the EU flows through each state classed by EU governments as a tax haven.
Tampons were not classed as essentials when Britain joined the bloc in the 1970s and current EU rules forbid states from adding new items to an approved list of VAT-exempt articles.
A TfL consultation on proposed changes to regulations governing Private Hire Vehicles (PHVs) — which is what Ubers are classed as — concluded at the end of last year, with the body now considering responses.
In the United States, there are no specific regulations for ICOs, but depending on how the digital coin is classed, it may fall under the jurisdiction of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Like the rest of Idlib, Maarat al-Numan is largely controlled by Nusra, which is classed as a terrorist group and so not included in the Syrian truce, alongside its similarly hardline allies.
NatCen Social Research has found that the highest backing for Britain to leave the European Union in a 2016 referendum was amongst those classed as most economically deprived and with no educational qualification.
What truly are ongoing expenses may not appear on the income statement, but rather in the statement of cash flows as they are classed as a maintenance capital expenditure under GAAP accounting rules.
Sure, it has game mechanics, which is why it's classed as a video game, but it's the narrative that's the real star here, making it more of an interactive story experience than anything.
While 21 billion people were obese or overweight in 220, more than 230 million of them were classed as obese, with 240% of all children and 2.73% of adults fitting into this category.
Yet even in the old denim years, they classed up their gigs with Ennio Morricone's "The Ecstasy of Gold," taken from Sergio Leone's seminal spaghetti western The Good, The Bad And The Ugly.
The current house is classed as a fine example of the style of Louis XVI architecture and was built in 1785 by Claude Bélanger, a colonel and employee of the French royal household.
According to Eurostat, some 244 percent of Portuguese jobs are classed as temporary, well above the European Union average of 260 percent and second in western Europe only to neighboring Spain's 6003 percent.
Just one in four countries was classed as having a good or satisfactory situation for the media, according to the study, while journalists faced a difficult or very serious situation in 71 nations.
The 14 title champion was completely out classed in his first Muay Thai fight, losing every round, but as promised he didn't cry and a year later he won the 31kg Isaan title.
I mean, he hits a note so eerie at one point that it leaves what could be classed as human register and reaches into something I can only describe as: 'forlorn barn owl'.
But the fact that this particularly raced and classed setting has come to characterize this kind of quintessential working-class Americana makes for predictable (and almost propagandistic) cinematic worlds and canned plot lines.
Emerging markets stand in contrast to advanced, established markets (usually called developed markets, or DM) such as the U.S. and Europe, although which countries are classed as emerging markets differs between financial institutions.
Nor can Moussa pass on the family property or land due to strict limits in Lebanon on the amount of property those who are classed as foreigners, such as her daughters, can own.
It sounds counter-intuitive, you don't brawl with a brawler but often the first punch of the fight can plant more doubts into a fighter's head than two solid rounds of being out classed.
The lawsuit revolved around whether Uber drivers in California and Massachusetts were classed as contractors or employees, in which case they would be entitled to other benefits, driving the taxi start-ups costs higher.
Production at Yamal has been ramping up faster than expected with another three newbuild arctic-classed LNG carriers about to head towards the facility, taking the total of vessels working from Yamal to 10.
While most have found shelter with friends and family in the surrounding towns and villages, thousands have been classed as Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and remain homeless, confined to hot and uncomfortable displacement camps.
"We've been able to migrate here and we're residents ... If UK comes out of the EU, we may be classed as aliens," said Peter Harrison, 74, who has lived at Saydo Park since 2007.
"Like every seed company, we've had a huge uptick in sales," said Nate Kleinman, who lives and farms in southern New Jersey (where nurseries and farming supply stores have been classed as essential businesses).
Under the new rules, athletes classed as having DSDs would have to reduce their blood testosterone level to below five (5) nmol/L for a continuous period of six months before they can compete.
"There's this tiny sliver in the aperitif realm, where if a beverage is made of mostly grapes and is under 24% alcohol, it can be classed as a wine and sold DTC," explains Helena.
A 20013 survey of Roma communities across Macedonia classed half of all neighbourhoods, including Suto Orizari where 75 percent of residents are Roma, as "informal settlements", where residents lack legal land ownership or property titles.
While Rothwell was clearly out classed in this bout and it has probably gone a good way to killing the hype that he had built on his impressive winning streak, he looked far from hopeless.
The IWGB union argues that couriers for the restaurant food delivery company should be classed as workers — who would then have basic employment rights such as the minimum wage, holiday pay and collective bargaining rights.
Wing became a full company underneath the Alphabet corporate umbrella last year, alongside the likes of self-driving company Waymo and internet balloon startup Loon, after having previously been classed as an X moonshot project.
Much of Caracas' sovereign debt has long been classed as in default but debt of Venezuela's state oil company PDVSA, in this case the 2020 bonds backed by assets of refiner Citgo, have obvious attractions.
She was also probed on whether the bill afforded agencies with the ability to apply for so-called thematic warrants — potentially covering "a very large number of people and therefore cannot be classed as targeted".
The overall conception rate in England and Wales was down by 0.2 percent, and the rate of pregnancy among older women (classed as over 25, terrifyingly) rose, which leans toward a trend of older motherhood.
Damage to a biological arm would be classed as assault occasioning actual bodily harm at the least (maximum 3 years custody) and, depending on the extent of the injury […] could attract far lengthier prison terms.
Wing became a full company underneath the Alphabet corporate umbrella last year, alongside the likes of self-driving company Waymo and internet balloon startup Loon, after having previously been classed as an X Moonshot project.
The bank made the disclosure in its annual report, released late on Thursday, which also said the bonds were classed as "foreign securities in foreign currency belonging to the category of securities available for sale".
As White's result was announced, Hirano looked devastated but the Japanese, who also won silver in Sochi four years ago aged 15, said he just had to accept that White out-classed him on the day.
Yes, the poofy hair tie that not too long ago kept our hair out of our faces on the playground, or classed up any outfit for family events, somehow managed to look so chic in 2016.
The case centres on whether Pimlico correctly classed Mr Smith as self-employed, merely contracting his services to the firm, or whether, as he argues, his relationship with the company more closely approximated one of employment.
We had come to his hometown of Acciaroli, south of Naples, for a report on the amazing longevity of its inhabitants, one in ten of whom, according to Mayor Stefano Pisani, is classed as a centenarian.
It caused me to reflect on whether or not it was right for me to recruit people in the UK to take part in these conflicts, given that they clearly couldn't be classed as holy wars.
A number of media outlets have reported over the past two years that Uber was looking at giving shares to drivers but has faced resistance from regulators because they are classed as contractors rather than employees.
While drivers will still have to register with municipal authorities, they will not be classed as public transport if the amendments stand, and no city would be able ban car-hailing services or limit their numbers.
Including people who said they did not know how they would vote, the telephone poll showed 50 percent of people backed "Out," 45 percent supported "In," and 5 percent were classed as "don't know", ICM said.
Where visible light captures bright stars and explosive supernovae, infrared allows scientists to peer past the luminous glare to glimpse fainter objects like brown dwarfs, which are curious objects classed between giant planets and dwarf stars.
House literally gave those groups a voice, ownership of something that may have stemmed from disco—another genre eventually co-opted by white, straight, middle classed Europeans—but was an entirely new sound-world, with infinite possibilities.
To safeguard themselves around Zimmer's low credit rating, investors during the roadshow demanded a 125bp sub-investment-grade coupon step-up, a lead banker on the deal said, due to it being classed as a crossover name.
On a recent afternoon, Glass led a tour of a dozen people from London's Trafalgar Square to sites in Soho, the capital's historic gay district, where campaigners led the fight against homosexuality being classed as a disease.
There are hundreds of differing fight styles that are classed as kung fu, which soared in popularity globally following a series of films featuring U.S.-born and Hong Kong-raised actor Bruce Lee, who died in 1973.
Both Fitch and Moody's rate Turkey at the lowest investment-grade rung, allowing its bonds to be bought by more conservative funds that require a country to be classed as investment grade by at least two agencies.
Both Fitch and Moody's rate Turkey at the lowest investment grade rung, allowing its bonds to be bought by more conservative funds that require a country to be classed as investment grade by at least two agencies.
I mean, based on the statistics, there is a window of about a month and a half where you aren't classed as a teen mother or an old mother, so you best crank a baby out then.
Tampons were not classed as essentials when Britain joined the bloc in the 1970s and current EU rules forbid states from adding new items to an approved list of goods and services exempt from value-added tax.
If a power plant fails to meet this limit but still adheres to an emissions limit of 262g CO2e per kWh, it is classed as an activity that does "no significant harm" to the EUs climate ambitions.
U.S. sanctions on Chinese oil tankers meanwhile spilled over into LNG with a number of ice-classed LNG tankers, serving the Yamal facility in northern Russia, blacklisted due to their partial ownership by a sanctioned Chinese entity.
Depending on exchange offer terms, such as swap could be classed as a default, Moody's warned on Monday, just days after putting Mongolia on review for a ratings downgrade because of the possibility of a DBM default.
The government, which has also classed most recent arrivals as economic migrants rather than refugees, has announced plans to shut overcrowded refugee camps on Aegean islands and replace them with restrictive holding centers to process new arrivals.
Regulators have focused more closely on the cryptocurrency space, and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently classed bitcoin as a commodity rather than a security, giving a hint at how the authorities could regulate it.
The move means Bayer has ceded control of Covestro, which it spun off two years ago, and will see it needing to revise its group outlook to take into account it is now classed as a discontinued operation.
In wrestling the idea is to pin the opponent but the technique itself can be a submission hold which, while technically classed as a neck crank or cervical lock, is more than capable of blowing out a rib.
While mooning and streaking has always been illegal, the amendment means that these activities are classed as the lesser crime of "indecent exposure," not "sexual exposure" as it one would have been — which is much more serious crime.
Tampons were not classed as essentials when Britain joined the European Union in the 1970s and current EU rules forbid states from adding new items to an approved list of goods and services exempt from value-added tax.
Because my "clients" are classed as young adults, they're free to choose what they want to eat and generally they avoid anything healthy, but everything is prepared from scratch and batch-cooked, so the food is constantly fresh.
The requirements to select black players, which extend to domestic cricket, where teams must field six players classed as black, including three black Africans, could lead some white cricketers to abandon the sport or emigrate to foreign countries.
Many crypto currency companies are subject to banking regulations as they are classed as deposit-taking firms, meaning they need 10 million Swiss francs ($10.3 million) in paid-up capital once their business grows above a certain level.
The mortgage case is one of a number of litigation risks Spanish banks are facing, including an upcoming Supreme Court ruling that will decide at what point the interest charged on credit cards could be classed as "usury".
Yamal uses Arctic-classed LNG tankers to carry the gas through the Barents Sea; these vessels then transfer the cargo to more conventional tankers in Europe, enabling them to return sooner to the facility and pick up more supplies.
Europe's growing army of robot workers could be classed as "electronic persons" and their owners liable to paying social security for them if the European Union adopts a draft plan to address the realities of a new industrial revolution.
In the past, more expensive ice-classed vessels, higher transit fees, unpredictable ice coverage, high insurance rates, a lack of search and rescue teams, and hefty fees for Russian ice-breaker escorts have put off many international shipping firms.
But while another Ebola outbreak — the second worst on record — has been raging for a whole year and has been classed an international health emergency by the World Health Organization, the pandemic instruments have so far not paid out.
The metals association's recycling branch says the industry will submit new standards for high-grade recycled copper and aluminum - which would see scrap metal meeting them no longer classed as waste - to the Chinese government for approval this month.
The ECB is yet to communicate the outcome of that inspection - which looked at how loans are classed, their coverage levels and the value of collateral - and will take it into account in its assessment of the bank's solvency.
The other two are endangered and all four African species of pangolin were classed as vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature when all commercial trade in pangolins, also known as scaly anteaters, was banned in 2016.
In an announcement Friday, the government said coal fires and wood-burning stoves — a traditional feature in many homes across the U.K. — were the "single largest source" of PM2.5, a fine particular matter that is classed as a pollutant.
Pila - which takes its name from the "Saw" American horror movies - is the latest threat to shake the LGBT+ community in Russia, where homosexuality was deemed a criminal offence until 1993 and classed as a mental illness until 1999.
The Vladimir Rusanov, an Arc7-classed LNG tanker that can plough through semi-cleared waters, left the Sabetta port on June 29 and is in the Chukchi Sea close to the Bering Strait, Refinitiv Eikon shipping data showed on Friday.
Drivers working for Uber in the United Kingdom have won the right to be classed as real employees of the company—rather than contractors, as they are presently—and are therefore entitled to be paid the national minimum wage (£7.20).
SBI, India's largest lender by assets, said here the fraudulent activity had been mainly in high-value accounts and that all of these had been classed non-performing assets "much earlier", with most of the portfolio already fully provisioned for.
Related: In Photos: Thousands of Medical Workers Protest Pay Cuts and Longer Hours in London At the moment, any hours worked between 7pm and 7am, or at any time over the weekend, are classed as antisocial and are consequently paid more.
GENEVA (Reuters) - The World Trade Organization should bring in a new system to determine which countries are classed as "developing", based on the size but also the structure of the economy, a senior official from China's Commerce Ministry said on Wednesday.
About 900 people linked to drugs have been killed in police operations since July 1 and a further 1,500 have been classed as "deaths under investigation", a term human rights activists in the Philippines say is a euphemism for extrajudicial killings.
Mimi Walters (R-CA) and Love are likely to retain their seats in 2018, McSally and Comstock are both facing elections that a recent Cook Political Report analysis classed as "toss-ups," meaning either party has a good chance of winning.
The BoE said the bigger and more complex the branches of European banks in the UK, the more supervisory cooperation there would have to be to avoid them being classed as subsidiaries, requiring them to park costly extra capital in Britain.
Today's newer, next generation 2737s, classed as 7377-218/7377/1693/2169, have only suffered 7377 complete write-offs, out of more than 2196,600 built, according to British 737 pilot Chris Brady, who has compiled a list of 737 incidents.
These "red worlds" orbit a tiny star called TRAPPIST-1, roughly the size of Jupiter, which is classed as an "ultracool" dwarf because it has an effective temperature below 13,700 Kelvin (for comparison, the Sun's effective temperature is 5,772 Kelvin).
Unknown to most at the time, Castro had also made sure to load the boats with prison inmates, mental patients, and a host of others classed as "undesirables", in what must rate as one of history's greatest acts of illegal dumping.
Our reviewer, who called Goodwin's book "masterly," also wrote: "'The Second Mark' can be classed among the rare sportswriting that, with one eye fixed on court or field or rink, manages to tell us something important about the human spirit."
Uber has been banned, restricted, curtailed, or lost regulatory battles in the following markets, to name a few: LondonGeneva, where authorities recently classed it as an employer (and not a contractor), forcing it to pay benefits, pensions and sick leave.
Beijing has set a target of reducing solid waste imports to zero by the end of 2020 but scrap metal meeting the new standards, published by the State Administration for Market Regulation, will be classed as a resource rather than waste.
Classed as "powered transporters" under the 1835 Highways Act, they cannot be used on sidewalks and driving them on the road would require the scooters to be registered, licensed and insured and all users would need to wear a helmet.
This means that a person living on a few dollars a day who has no debt ends up being classed as wealthier than a person who has a reasonable income but hundreds of thousands of dollars in mortgage and student debt.
But, with bilateral relations still in crisis over Moscow's annexation of Crimea in March 2014 and its backing for separatist rebels in eastern Ukraine, Russia has refused to participate in the restructuring, arguing its debt should be classed as bilateral rather than commercial.
" After a few moments of pure panic, the camera kicked into gear and Blocksidge managed to snag a handful of shots that could be classed as "adult kangaroo content" or just "nature doing it's thing by the light of the silvery moon.
But he insisted it would shun parties he classed as racist or anti-Semitic, such as Greece's Golden Dawn or Hungary's Jobbik — seeking rather to draw in bigger groups on the right such as governing parties in Hungary, Italy, Poland and Austria.
Avoiding three straight defeats might be classed an achievement for 40th-ranked Australia, who lost all three group games in Brazil four years ago, but Luongo said they could spring a surprise, particularly if they have a good opener against France in Kazan.
It will make Finland the smallest country in the world to host a bank classed by regulators as systemically important globally and bring with it a balance sheet of more around 600 billion euros ($719.04 billion)- close to triple Finland's annual economic output.
Turkey is rated at the lowest investment grade rung of BBB-/Baa3 by Fitch and Moody's respectively, allowing its bonds to be bought by more conservative funds that require a country to be classed as investment grade by at least two agencies.
Meanwhile, the vote makes Finland the smallest country in the world to host a bank classed by regulators as systemically important globally, and bring with it a balance sheet of more around 600 billion euros - close to triple Finland's annual economic output.
Though properly classed as the kind of oversight that the see-no-evil-even-when-you're-staring-at-it Republicans in Congress avoided for the past two years, it seems clear that Nadler is planning what amounts to pre-impeachment impeachment hearings.
" In spite of the litany of ingredients Sijmonsbergen recites with such devotion and enthusiasm, she admits that, unlike places like Sardinia, which have a distinct and discrete local cuisine, Ibiza doesn't have any one thing that can be definitively classed as "Ibizan gastronomy.
Because the Abu Dhabi tournament is classed as an exhibition event, the 29-year-old Briton will carry his 24-match winning streak into the Qatar Open in Doha as he builds toward his push for a first Australian Open title next month.
Back in January 2017 the London-based startup closed a $750,000 (£615k) seed round, though CEO and co-founder Richard Mabey tells us that was really better classed as an angel round — with Point Nine Capital only joining "late" in the day.
Under the new rules, which will apply to women events between 400 meters to the mile, athletes classed as having DSDs must reduce their blood testosterone level to below five (5) nmol/L for a period of six months before they can compete.
He cited the fact that many people are still classed as under-employed — meaning there remains a pool of workers who would be happy to take on more hours — as another reason for a slow pickup in pay growth, the Journal reported.
I'm in love with a form I call "the short poetic novel" — short lyrical novels that might almost be classed novellas but they tip over into something deeper, more expansive, the way a 17-syllable haiku opens up and floods the imagination.
He charted a course away from all that by starting his own newspaper and openly embracing as household saints blood-drenched figures like the slave-rebellion leader Nat Turner and the white revolutionary John Brown, both of whom he classed with the founders.
MUNICH, Germany (Reuters) - Europe's growing army of robot workers could be classed as "electronic persons" and their owners liable to paying social security for them if the European Union adopts a draft plan to address the realities of a new industrial revolution.
Labour's 2015 defeat prompted a surprise surge in support for a more radical agenda and carried Corbyn, a veteran left-wing campaigner classed as a rank outsider, to a runaway victory after hundreds of thousands of new members signed up to vote.

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