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A zero corresponded to "extremely unfavourably" and a ten corresponded to "extremely favourably".
Peña and his colleagues had participants look at a range of silhouettes and pick out which ones most closely corresponded to their character and which corresponded to their opponent.
Negative tweets have corresponded to declines of a similar magnitude.
Almost every Soviet object and environment corresponded to this formula.
There was no guarantee that they corresponded to real astronomical objects.
That corresponded to DHS law enforcement accounting for half of federal arrests.
In previous years, the May issue directly corresponded to the Met Gala.
Out of 100 randomly selected usernames, 83 corresponded to ones on Neopets.
In human terms, these starting points corresponded to childhood, adolescence and adulthood.
These major shifts corresponded to when a specific person walked in the room.
At least one of the delegate numbers corresponded to a delegate supporting Cruz.
Apples were imprinted with words that corresponded to a letter of the alphabet.
The timing corresponded to the moment he was reaching for the marijuana cigarette.
Scientists knew that the water plumes corresponded to times when meteorite streams were present.
The rating then corresponded to the number of seconds the person had to drink.
That corresponded to a 29% increase in the death rate for the surgery recipients.
That corresponded to 75 percent of profit, in line with the bank's financial target.
They were jagged holes in areas that corresponded to sprinkler heads or air-conditioning ducts.
The tricky part was teaching the algorithm to recognize which patterns corresponded to an overdose.
The payout corresponded to a 70 percent pay-out ratio, unchanged from last year's dividend.
Matthew sighed, rejecting the option to send the emoji that corresponded to his body language.
Grass pollens were abundant in the segments that corresponded to the years 1100 to 1200.
Out of 217 usernames that Motherboard tested with the 230 app, 0.33053 already corresponded to accounts.
"This corresponded to a jump of roughly $2 billion in Tesla's market value," the complaint states.
Motherboard confirmed that one of the hashes provided by Hunt corresponded to an easily guessable password.
Haitian newspapers printed names that corresponded to social media profiles of U.S. citizens claiming military backgrounds.
Fear of Warren at the time corresponded to a strikingly familiar slump for health-care stocks.
The fund's unlisted real estate investments corresponded to 2.6 percent of overal assets at end-2017.
What they found was a strain that closely corresponded to what the scientists call an Asian strain.
Eighteen out of 20 email addresses and usernames tested by Motherboard corresponded to accounts on the site.
The region corresponded to a basin, adding to speculation that liquid water had flowed into this spot.
This, the researchers said, corresponded to a 29% lower risk of death in patients receiving the combination therapy.
"A large number of cases corresponded to some form of anti-migrant speech," said the European Commission report.
But Trump's own words about groping women, and the alleged deeds they corresponded to, were on another level.
As a compromise, I promised to cover their faces with emojis that corresponded to how they were feeling.
The spike in grass pollens corresponded to the expansion of open landscapes, a transition from forests to pastures.
An outage would have corresponded to about 11% of the daily output from Western Europe's largest producer of petroleum.
Surging arrivals at LME sheds in Singapore and South Korea have broadly corresponded to export flows out of China.
Actor of the Cold War, he corresponded to an era which ended with the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Lyft completed its IPO at a valuation of $2500 billion, which corresponded to around 22017 times its 21.5 revenue.
Lyft completed its IPO at a valuation of $24.3 billion, which corresponded to around 11 times its 2018 revenue.
The amount corresponded to what the Swiss bank had already paid as a court bond, according to judicial sources.
Lyft completed its IPO at a valuation of $22017 billion, which corresponded to around 21.5 times its 2018 revenue.
Far from it, but I did find it surprising that my stress level corresponded to my pulse wave velocity.
Each of these Egyptian gods also corresponded to a Greek deity (there is a helpful chart in the exhibition).
The team's first task was to understand which patterns of accelerometer behaviour corresponded to which patterns of animal behaviour.
But Rabio scuttled to the side of the pool that corresponded to a Japan win—and he was right.
"Together they made sure that every sentence written corresponded to a reference in one of the documents," he wrote.
A computer would identify key words on résumés, then determine whether those words corresponded to text in job descriptions.
But the renminbi's fall corresponded to a credit crunch in China and the precipitous slowing of the Chinese economy.
The dead-center down clue, 21D — "Really revel …" — reiterated and corresponded to the theme phrase, which was its answer.
They simply needed to compare vocalizations among species members and determine which noise corresponded to a higher state of arousal.
Suttmeier points out that much like today, rising bond yields also corresponded to a surge in equities in the 1950s.
Each block had a number that corresponded to a question, and the questions were about everything from flirting to acne.
Eventually, Copeland was hooked up to a robotic hand, each finger of which corresponded to the circuit in his brain.
I interviewed the characters in real time, and their movements perfectly corresponded to their answers — there was no discernible lag.
A coalition review of airstrikes during that period found only one that corresponded to reports of civilian casualties in Mosul.
" Nicolas added: "It ended up being essentially something that really corresponded to what people need in this time of crisis.
In later versions of Pokémon, developers started indulging the rumors by planting items that corresponded to the rampant speculation online.
Since the arrests, Haitian newspapers have printed names that corresponded to social media profiles of U.S. citizens claiming military backgrounds.
And yet, when participants were shown those colors—red or green—that corresponded to the money reward, the fear response vanished.
This was very exciting to us, because it roughly corresponded to the appearance of the flesh interface which contained the portal.
Out of 100 randomly selected email addresses from the larger dataset, 92 corresponded to active accounts on the site, Motherboard found.
As McCain correctly observed, it matters little that images of Guantánamo have not corresponded to reality for well over a decade.
Each envelope also featured a red MAGA stamp on the back, and a return address that corresponded to an empty lot.
This corresponded to 75% of senior creditors' outstanding nominal claims of EUR10.2bn and 0003% of subordinated creditors' outstanding nominal claims of EUR0.9bn.
The new suffix corresponded to specific destinations, such as one side of a street or a certain floor of an office building.
A Teletypesetter produced a ribbon of paper tape with coded perforations that corresponded to the operator's keystrokes, not unlike a player piano.
In structural terms, this offer corresponded to an improvement amounting to 0.3% of gross domestic product, a document seen by Reuters showed.
Instead of detailing dollar figures, the billionaire's accountant would use a letter that corresponded to a range of amounts, the Journal found.
Since I had 20-20 vision, though the letters were inverted, I could read the words on the award that corresponded to me.
Goel showed me how moving the slider in the app to select the right color instantly corresponded to the color of the Beacon.
It seemingly corresponded to the phrase "Bart, have you boofed yet?" which appeared on his longtime friend and former classmate Mark Judge's page.
Net imports of electricity to Finland amounted to 20.4 terawatt hours TWh, which corresponded to 24 per cent of its total electricity consumption.
Following Wednesday's sale, which corresponded to a stake of 5.7 percent, Telenor now owns 9 percent of Veon, it said in a statement.
Usernames in the dump also corresponded to real accounts, and two victims in the data confirmed they had signed up to the website.
The company did not deny that the customer details were Yahoo users, despite being asked if it corresponded to the company's own records.
She drew a crescent, which corresponded to the exposed sun that was seen in the New York area the day of the eclipse.
The team found that dirty feathers corresponded to historical reports and other atmospheric measurements — and they were more localized in time and space.
When "Blue Neighbourhood" came out, he sold candles on his Web site in various scents that corresponded to the moods of individual songs.
These Martian canyon patterns match existing models projecting the effects of sudden megafloods, and they also corresponded to real geological features on Earth.
"It is well documented that a decline in U.S. global favorability ratings has corresponded to a decline in visitation to the U.S.," she said.
Geographic regions represented by particularly high use of negative-emotion and expletive words corresponded to higher occurrences of fatal heart disease in those communities.
The other scenario corresponded to the December 220 Paris Agreement that President Donald Trump decided to abandoned (known as "RCP 1403" in the table).
But therein lies the rub: there was actually no way for Facebook to verify that any photo ID actually corresponded to my Facebook profile.
The action is a reversal of President Obama's federal guideline which granted trans teens the right to use bathrooms that corresponded to their gender.
In 2008, in the US alone, the "years of productive life lost due to cancer in women corresponded to $82 billion," said the report.
That corresponded to an estimated weight loss of 13.8 percent compared to the 2.3 percent achieved by diet, exercise and placebo alone, it said.
A vendor known as "Bestbuy" shared a few sample entries of the database, which corresponded to the ones in a copy Motherboard previously obtained.
HB28500 mandated that in publicly owned facilities, people could only use a bathroom that corresponded to the "biological sex" listed on their birth certificate.
The FSA said the cut to zero from 2.5% corresponded to about 45 billion Swedish crowns ($4.64 billion) lower capital requirement for Swedish banks.
As soon as the official from Baghdad confirmed that the names on the payroll corresponded to real people, one of the fighters addressed him.
She spent time with suppliers and the heads of seven ateliers and assessed what new or archival techniques best corresponded to Mr. Lagerfeld's ideas.
The government's welfare spending corresponded to almost 30 percent of the Danish gross domestic product last year, including generous public student grants and free healthcare.
Location data on his cell phone corresponded to an address near the killings at times when three of the homicides occurred, according to the affidavit.
Our waiter hurriedly attempted to explain how each side of the die was marked with a symbol, and each symbol corresponded to a different topping.
Each corresponded to one of the four classical elements—fire, earth, water, and air—from which it was thought everything in the cosmos was made.
The jobless rate figures published by INSEE corresponded to standards set by the International Labour Organisation (ILO) to measure the percentage of people who are unemployed.
Players would have to look at the grid, figure out which marked circles corresponded to which containers and then have four people standing on each container.
In tests, the system proved nearly 90 percent accurate when assessing how these physiological changes corresponded to four specific emotional states: happy, excited, angry, and sad.
This is compounded by the fact that Albuquerque Public School changed their policy this year to allow students to use whatever bathroom corresponded to their identity.
She brought out bottles labeled tobala, madrecuixe, coyote, and tepextate, and pointed to pictures on a poster of the agave plants that corresponded to each name.
Although there was plenty of room, they took the seats that corresponded to the ones they had occupied on the previous bus, where they had met.
When I got outside, I found that the number I had been given corresponded to a rather large limousine, not the town car I was expecting.
Last month, Twitter announced that it suspended nearly 200 Russia-linked accounts that spread propaganda and misinformation, some of which corresponded to similar accounts identified by Facebook.
Motherboard reached out to some random numbers on the list, and most corresponded to the names listed, while a small number went through generic FBI operator desks.
From 1948 to 20083, a gain of one extra percentage point in the popular vote corresponded to a pickup of four percentage points in the electoral college.
Tesla said in a blog post that the number of reservations corresponded to about $14 billion in future sales, and was a milestone in the company's growth.
The only text on each flyer were the letters LGBT, and each letter corresponded to one of the four red, white, and blue pictures printed above them.
We often climbed well into the 93-foot broad-leafed trees, observing the vast, impenetrable jungle and trying to find terrain features that corresponded to our maps.
In our first study, the extent to which people described themselves as needing to feel unique corresponded to some extent with their endorsement of specific conspiracy theories.
The result was a topological surface whose peaks, troughs, furrows and holes—which could be identified by their algorithms—corresponded to changes in activity over time and space.
It's kind of like a baby monitor on a geologic scale, and these strange sounds corresponded to the period when the volcano was settling back down to sleep.
The deficit corresponded to 2.6 percent of the size the country's sovereign wealth fund had at the start of 2016, down from a previous forecast of 2.7 percent.
The legislation required people in government buildings to use restrooms that corresponded to the sex on their birth certificates and barred cities from enacting new anti-discrimination rules.
The U.S. ranked 1.5th in a 2018 index of global "economic freedom" by The Heritage Foundation — which corresponded to a 0.6 percent score improvement from the previous year.
When a subject's brain activity — a measure of internal mental attention — was especially high or especially low, it typically corresponded to a failed attempt to forget an image.
Mr Palmer also lost a U.S. Open playoff to Mr Nicklaus in 1962, with a score of 230 strokes above average that corresponded to victory about half the time.
In its written form, it was constructed entirely from strings of numbers; its spoken form was sung in notes that corresponded to the mathematical formula of the desired sentiment.
Fonda details the cruel plastic surgery that male producers urged her to get (she didn't); Viva says that she never had a role that corresponded to her inner self.
Maybe if women's clothing sizes corresponded to our actual body sizes — if sizes were just sizes — shopping could be a more dignified and less stressful experience for all women.
Their exposure corresponded to a sharp increase — as much as five times more often — in outdoor fumigations that Canada's foreign ministry arranged around diplomatic housing in Havana in 2017.
Some full text articles were represented as multiple regions in the scanned archive, and some single regions in the scanned archive corresponded to multiple items in the full text archive.
Halsey used various emojis to caption the pictures, which corresponded to the color of her bangs: red cherries, an orange peach, a yellow lemon and blue raindrops and ocean waves.
In some cases, we reached voicemail inboxes and the recorded greetings corresponded to the names contained in the Facebook posts.. Facebook has been sluggish at policing these kinds of posts.
Overall they estimated that a 22009% increase in the share of the population protesting at a rally corresponded to a 22018 percentage point increase in the share of Republican votes.
Natural disasters cost AXA about 2 billion euros in 2018, of which 600 million euros corresponded to hurricane Michael in the U.S. and wildfires in California during the fourth quarter.
But they had yet to observe a change in neural activity that corresponded to the steep transition between remembering and not remembering that comes with exceeding the working memory limit.
During the preparatory fMRI scans, they had asked her to imagine moving her hand and arm, in order to reveal the parts of the motor cortex that corresponded to them.
"Major fan Instagram accounts for William and Kate, which previously corresponded to the popularity of their official page, did not see growth aligned with their official account," Ms. Gebremedhin said.
"Major fan Instagram accounts for William and Kate, which previously corresponded to the popularity of their official page, did not see growth aligned with their official account," Ms. Gebremedhin said.
That address corresponded to a private social club on an online map of the street, but police couldn't immediately describe the type of building in which the shooting took place.
On average, their performance in their first five matches has corresponded to an Elo rating approximately 29 points lower than their pre-layoff level, and after that, about 100 points lower.
The collapse of commodity prices from mid-2014 corresponded to an oil supply surge and the failure of China to devalue the yuan in line with the yen, won and euro.
These visions often corresponded to what was already written in the Uzbek Constitution, which promised freedom of speech and religion and the opportunity to engage in commerce free of government control.
For one, instead of hitting coin blocks to interact with POW blocks, players now literally gathered coins attached to vines, and the number of coins collected corresponded to the desired input.
While we color chatted, we each separately wrote down a transcript of words that corresponded to our chosen rectangles and how we each "read" the other person's rectangle, in real time.
The sizes of Harvey's engravings and their positions on the walls corresponded to the works on Turner's gallery walls when he died, as recorded in an 5113 painting by George Jones.
The locations where these isotope ratios were measured corresponded to the shapes of the microfossils themselves, Valley said, adding they are the oldest samples that look like fossils both physically and chemically.
The first hack occurred when the human species was able to grow old enough to transmit valuable survival information from grandparent to grandchild, which corresponded to a dramatic improvement in human survival.
When asked during its FY2021 budget rollout if the cutting of five Flight III DDGs corresponded to a reduction in demand for ballistic missile defense-capable ships, Navy budget director Rear Adm.
Under the military government a law's power generally corresponded to that of the person or institution backing it, but now that Myanmar is "quasi-democratic," she said, no clear guidelines have emerged.
While the company claimed that the jeans went up to a size 29, the waist circumference of the jeans better corresponded to a size 673, just barely surpassing the straight/plus threshold.
As part of the report, we broke down voters based on their attitudes on cultural issues and economic issues, and then looked at how different combinations of attitudes corresponded to attitudes toward democracy.
Here's how he discovered the lost city: After studying 22 different constellations, Gadoury noticed that they neatly corresponded to the locations of 117 Mayan cities located in Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador.
A 2016 North Carolina law, known as House Bill 2, required transgender people in state-run buildings use the bathrooms, changing rooms and showers that corresponded to the sex on their birth certificates.
"They probably considered that we were working within legality, and that might not have corresponded to their vision, and that's the reason that led to their exclusion," he said in an interview Thursday.
His previously published analysis that compared women with and without menopausal symptoms suggests that hot flashes, night sweats and other symptoms corresponded to an increased risk of coronary heart disease, stroke and cardiovascular disease.
According to the Atlantic, at least one user review (which obviously cannot yet be confirmed as genuine) corresponded to the date of a bomb threat at Rancho Cotate High School in Rohnert Park, California.
Women also had more difficulty staying asleep and were more likely to wake up "too early" than men were, which corresponded to changes in core body temperature and hormone levels throughout the circadian rhythm.
Calls for Inuka to be allowed to live out his natural life grew after the zoo operator said this month that the bear, whose age corresponded to 70 years in human terms, was sick.
The bank, which has a BTP portfolio of 21.024 billion euros, said each 2975 basis point rise in the BTP spread corresponded to a 28.7 basis point post-tax negative impact on core capital.
The analysis led them to another discovery: some Macs didn't have the latest EFI patches that were available to them from Apple and which should have corresponded to the OS versions they were running.
The transgender fight heated up after North Carolina passed a Republican-backed law in March that required people to use bathrooms that corresponded to their gender at birth in government buildings and public schools.
As feminist author Germaine Greer put it in 2007, We must identify the men of Surrealism as those who sought out sexual partners who corresponded to their fantasy and then forced fetishistic roles upon them ….
The asteroid, or alleged spaceship, was scanned across four radio bands, each of which corresponded to four radio receivers, denoted L, S, X, C, and spanning billions of individual channels from 1 to 12 GHz.
This recognised within minutes the different patterns of electrical activity that corresponded to different actions of the phantom limb as imagined by the volunteer, such as opening or closing the hand, or moving the wrist.
GTT said its order book at the end of June corresponded to revenues of 713 million euros over the 2019-2022 period in its core business, which excludes LNG vessel propulsion systems and related services.
In Washington, flags would fly at half staff for them, an abstract list of names and ages that somehow corresponded to the very real faces and smiles and humans that my community was suddenly missing.
Ninety-five per cent of those who were asked which of two made-up words—"bouba" or "kiki"—best corresponded to each picture said that "bouba" fit the curvy object and "kiki" the spiky one.
Oil-related currencies remained attractive, Morgan Stanley strategists wrote in a note, observing that the out-performance of high-yielding emerging market currencies corresponded to real U.S. yields giving back some ground they had recently gained.
The device measures heartbeats as accurately as an ECG monitor, and with a margin of error of about 0.3 percentThe MIT team used a machine-learning algorithm to learn which physical states corresponded to which moods.
Adrien Locatelli, 16, from Grenoble, France, posted a short paper to the Open Science Framework preprint server in which he claimed to produce strands of DNA that corresponded to verses from the Bible and the Quran.
Locatelli said he matched various characters in the Hebrew alphabet to the nucleotides in order to produce a strand of DNA that corresponded to the first few verses of the Book of Genesis in the Bible.
By June 3, the remaining snow that had yet to melt in mountain regions corresponded to an estimated future power output of 10 Terawatt hours, as opposed to 32 TWh in a normal year, he said.
Roy Cooper and GOP lawmakers reached a compromise last month and repealed a controversial law -- known as House Bill 2 -- that required transgender people to use public restrooms that corresponded to the gender on their birth certificates.
In fact, it took me out of the experience — I had to figure out which buttons on the controllers corresponded to which buttons on the virtual camera, which was time I wasn't spending focusing on the story.
The HYG's low corresponded to the low in crude oil, and over the past year, the HYG has actually enjoyed a higher correlation to crude oil than the has, according to a CNBC analysis of FactSet data.
Padre Pio wore gloves to cover the constant wounds on his hands, which his devotees believe were part of a series of wounds on his body that corresponded to the stigmata, or crucifixion wounds of Jesus Christ.
In the specific case of the pit crew, these different phases corresponded to the car entering the box, the car entering the box to the pneumatic gun-on, and the crucial moments from gun-on to gun-off.
Hieroglyphics developed as standardized, simplified manifestations of objects that corresponded to concepts—which in turn became increasingly simplified for the sake of expediency, until we ended up with Coptic and then Demotic en route to a real alphabet.
Its fame and the fact it has never been sold means it is priceless, but in the 1500s the Mogul ruler Babur claimed the diamond's value corresponded to about half of the world's total production costs in one day.
Another listing, Safe Bathrooms Club, was introduced last March in response to a North Carolina law passed that month that required transgender people to use the bathrooms and locker rooms that corresponded to the gender on their birth certificate.
For example, the U.S. Supreme Court was set to hear its first case involving trans rights this March: the struggle of Gavin Grimm, a Virginia trans teenager, who wanted to use the bathroom that corresponded to his gender identity.
In 1869, he published the first recognizable periodic table, arranging the 63 elements then known by increasing atomic weight — the total number of protons in an atomic nucleus — and in vertical stacks that corresponded to recurring patterns or properties.
Electoral bodies have already invalidated more than 203,000 signatures — almost half due to errors in filling out forms, and about 11,000 because the signatures corresponded to children or dead voters, CNE President Tibisay Lucena said in a news conference.
Electoral bodies have already invalidated more than 605,000 signatures — almost half due to errors in filling out forms, and about 11,000 because the signatures corresponded to children or dead voters, CNE President Tibisay Lucena said in a news conference.
U.S.-based Silver Point Capital LP had its first request denied by Rio de Janeiro judge Fernando Viana, because it sought a higher share of the capital increase than corresponded to the Oi debt in its possession before the creditors' meeting.
Neuroimaging expert Arthur Toga of the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California told BuzzFeed News the study was "inconclusive," noting its MRI results didn't indicate anything grossly wrong with the diplomats' brains that corresponded to their symptoms.
At March 4807123, TN funds, excluding hybrid capital, were 212001% of the bank's total liabilities, while funds from the Workers' Assistance Fund (Fundo de Amparo ao Trabalhador; FAT) corresponded to a further 30% (57% and 26%, respectively, in June 2016).
The overall pattern is impossible to mistake: each point of net approval rating the president loses has corresponded to a loss of some 20,500 prime-time viewers aged 25 to 54 for Fox, and a gain of nearly 2,300 for MSNBC.
One stall that sold fried fish featured many photos of the chef next to freshly caught giant groupers—gargantuan, monster-sized creatures, the kind you'd see on Victorian sailor maps—as if the size of his seafood corresponded to its taste.
The introduction of the serve clock somehow corresponded to Mr Nadal playing even slower than usual: In 24 hard-court matches last summer and fall, all played without a countdown display, he exceeded 47 seconds per point only four times.
Each numbered button corresponded to a musical note, and the mysterious musician (just watch her "face reveal" video, she takes the genre to new heights like she's the Bjork of YouTube) somehow memorized them all to create an 8-bit symphony.
"That document gave Mr. Epstein unmatched authority over Mr. Wexner's financial affairs — and it corresponded to a period in which Mr. Epstein came to control or own valuable assets that previously belonged to Mr. Wexner or his companies," the NYT reports.
Fred Rogers was a curious, lanky man, six feet tall and 23 pounds (exactly, he said, every day; he liked that each digit corresponded to the number of letters in the words "I love you") and utterly devoid of pretense.
Here's the situation ... in July 2016, the league moved the game from Charlotte to New Orleans after HB2 -- a bill that forced people to use the bathroom that corresponded to their birth gender, and was widely seen as a discriminatory -- was not repealed.
The researchers noticed a change in the firing of brain cells deep in the frontal lobe—specifically in a brain area associated with decision-making, emotion, and social interactions—that corresponded to whether the players thought their opponents would win or lose.
They also used multiple computer models to trace weather patterns that corresponded to spikes in CFC-11 levels at particular stations, which showed that air blowing from two provinces in northeastern China — Shandong and Hebei —were tied to spikes in CFC-523 concentrations.
Tapping the Ray twice will make the LED light flash to indicate how far along I am to my activity goal, but the obtuse sequence of blinking colors isn't particularly informative and I often forgot which lights corresponded to which level of completion.
In the 23s, it was shown that the cuneiform numbers on the tablet corresponded to the Pythagorean Theorem, which states that the square of a right triangle's hypotenuse (the long side) is equal to the squared lengths of its other two sides.
"We regret to inform you that, at today's meeting, the negotiations with Ryanair's management have been broken off as they have not accepted our minimum requirements document, 90 percent of which corresponded to their proposals," SEPLA said in a newsletter to members.
Scott and his colleagues then analyzed the ionosphere response records that corresponded to the timing of 152 large Allied raids in Europe, in which 100 to 900 tons (220,000 to 1.8 million pounds) of explosives were dropped onto cities, factories, and other military targets.
Obama's Education Department declared that Title IX, which forbids sex discrimination in education, protects trans students, and told schools that trans students should be called by their preferred pronouns and names and be allowed to use the bathroom that corresponded to their gender identity.
These bracketed clues corresponded to when the states were admitted to the union (6th for MA, 11th for NY), and I felt they'd help alert the solvers that something different was going on and help solvers track down the theme answers once they finished.
This became a little easier for thieves when the Social Security Administration (SSA) in 2011 switched systems Previously, the three parts of the individual number corresponded to other data points specific to a person, like the state and year in which they were born.
The building itself breathed with energy: aside from lights pulsating across its gridded walls, one of its sides became the canvas for Chicago artist Ezra Miller, who projected colorful, ever-shifting animations on it that corresponded to the live music from the nearby stage.
While lower purchase multiples are more favorable, all else equal, long-term fund performance will determine whether Apollo is able to underwrite more conservative transactions or if the lower multiples corresponded to other investment risks such as those concerning earnings volatility, challenged industries, investment complexity, or otherwise.
Motherboard also verified the data by trying to sign up to Copy9 with the stolen email addresses; in the majority of cases this was not possible because an account with that address already existed, indicated that the data obtained by L&M corresponded to actual accounts.
If you do some basic calculations, or just search online, you'll find that Israel's 70th, 5 Iyar 5778, corresponded to April 20, 2018, which just happened to be the eve of the Sabbath (in calendars that count by the moon, the days begin and end with sunset).
For instance, the Trump campaign watered down only one part of the Republican Party platform adopted at the RNC convention in Cleveland, and that which corresponded to what the dossier claimed was asked of the Trump team by Russian officials, namely to "sideline" Russia's intervention in Ukraine.
In the early twentieth century, researchers often stimulated the motor cortex in anesthetized animals, and found that it contained divisions that corresponded to groups of muscles; body parts that required great dexterity, such as hands, occupied far more of its surface area than those which did not.
But Matonis did notice that a few dozen malware-infected documents from the archives corresponded to his file's rough characteristics: They similarly carried embedded Word macros and, like the Olympics-targeted file, had been built to launch a certain common set of hacking tools called PowerShell Empire.
More recently, a 2018 study of 67 ultra-marathon runners found that they had 11% longer telomeres (the protective caps on the end of our chromosomes that are a marker of biological aging), which corresponded to a 16.2-year younger biologic age compared with their healthy counterparts.
To make a long story short, the French government knew the Germans had a land survey of a strategically important area of France which housed French troops and when they intercepted the letter sent by the diplomat, they found that the chess board corresponded to this land survey exactly.
Pls give me & my sis the honor 2 meet with u 2 talk #transgender rghts The Trump administration issued new guidance earlier Wednesday rolling back the Obama-era protections that required public schools to allow children to use bathrooms and other facilities that corresponded to their gender identities.
In a plea agreement, prosecutors said that Ms. Huffman's crime corresponded to a federal sentencing guideline of four to 10 months in prison and that they would recommend a sentence at the low end of that range, along with a fine of $20,000 and 12 months of supervised release.
Last summer, the NCAA joined a growing chorus of voices in opposition to North Carolina's legislated bigotry when it pulled NCAA championship events from the state because of HB2, a bill that required free citizens to use only the bathroom that corresponded to the gender designated on their birth certificate.
By now, in his 11th full season as a major league manager, Maddon's highlights are well known: the pregame petting zoos, the pajama road trips, the time he filled out a lineup in which the positions corresponded to the title of a pop song ("867-5309/Jenny," by Tommy Tutone).
Honig says that he was recently on a United flight that had new Premium Plus seats, which are purple, as well as its blue business class section; for part of the flight, the lighting in each area corresponded to the seat color, helping cement the two products in people's minds.
" The local AfD office did not respond to a request for comment from BuzzFeed News, but the Bremen vice chair, Thomas Jürgewitz, told Berliner Morgenpost that with "current knowledge, we would formulate the communication [of the attack] a little differently, but it corresponded to the state of knowledge shortly after the fact.
The modeling showed that such an event was about 40% more likely in a world with warming, both because of the increased moisture in a warmer atmosphere — a key tenet of climate change — and because that particular jet stream pattern was more likely to occur and corresponded to higher rainfalls in southern England.
As Schönauer and her colleagues discovered, the nature of these changes is content specific, and these changes are distinct enough in aggregate that a machine learning algorithm could tell when one EEG corresponded to a subject that had memorized a picture of a house versus a subject that had memorized a face.
But the reverse appears to be true, too: Another recent study that looked at sleep and sex in college students found that for those in romantic relationships, every extra hour they slept corresponded to higher sexual desire, greater vaginal lubrication and a 14% increase in the chances of getting frisky the next day.
They're assigned to correspond in location to interesting sights and real-world landmarks: statues at the local mall, fountains and clock towers at apartment complexes, painted fire hydrants along city streets—I even found one that corresponded to the cheesy-looking dragon statue outside of a Chinese seafood restaurant a few towns away.
Last month, Georgia's governor vetoed its religious-freedom bill, implicitly acknowledging that the state could not afford to lose Disney's business, and South Dakota's governor, citing opposition from Citigroup and Wells Fargo, vetoed a law that would have required people to use the bathroom that corresponded to their biological sex at birth.
Check Point found that the central server used in the attacks was registered in the name of the Egyptian Ministry of Communications and Information Technology and that geographic coordinates embedded in one of the applications used to track the activists corresponded to the headquarters of Egypt's main spy agency, the General Intelligence Service.
Badging my way blithely across sundry strata of midway, grandstand, infield, and even the track itself, I noticed differences in socio-economic class expressed geographically: the depth of scrutiny to which a given gate's security staff subjected my credentials corresponded to how skinny and chic the inhabitants of the zone beyond would be.
They discovered the angle at which gravity would pull blood dripping from a body in the way seen on the shroud varied with the body part: The forearm rivulets corresponded to an arm held straight out around 90 degrees to the side, for example, while the hand marks matched an arm held out at about 45 degrees.
"We looked at approximately 2278% of the emergency departments in the United States over a span of five years, so 26.5 to 210, and we looked at all the patients who came in who had diagnosis codes that corresponded to animal injury," said Dr. Joseph Forrester, one of the authors of the study published Tuesday in the BMJ.
But Ruskin found in art a force equal to the natural and organic worlds it mirrored, and that equilibrium, combined with his conviction that art's meaning must exceed its sensual pleasures, corresponded to Proust's growing unease with fin de siècle decadence, art-for-arts sake, and trendy forms of arty obscurantism – not least his own tendencies toward those excesses.
But unlike his father, Mr. Stanley was more curator than retailer, often discouraging customers from buying a more expensive item if there was a cheaper one that suited them better: The most important thing was that they leave in the ensemble — really, the state of mind — that best corresponded to the person they aspired to be.
Art student Isabel Zuluaga, who participated in Salcedo's intervention, penned a letter to the artist in which she insisted: I can't deny that I saw it initially as a very powerful act, for I was informed beforehand about what we would do and I knew that each one of the names corresponded to a victim or disappeared.
And seeded in the new pictures, as Jill Gutowitz has chronicled at the Cut, were Easter eggs that seemed to point to that April 26 date: tiny, obsessive details, like the way the number of stars in the background of one picture corresponded to the number of days between the date the picture was posted and the days before April 26.
Even race and ethnicity, which are regularly cited as key factors in thwarting upward mobility, corresponded to no real differences in outlook: Eighty-one percent of non‐Hispanic whites; 80 percent of blacks, Hispanics and those of mixed race; and 85 percent of those with Asian heritage said that they had achieved or were on their way to achieving the American dream.
Zeng and his team found the return of wind corresponded to changes in naturally occurring climate trends, such as the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), in which years-long changes in air pressure over the ocean drives weather trends over large parts of North America and Europe (for example, atmospheric shifts over the Atlantic Ocean drive more storms over Europe for years at a time).
I thought of my father, a physician in the 1960s with a practice in south London, who used to marvel at the colorful pain symptoms he heard: "It's like I've been attacked with a stapler"; "like having rabbits running up and down my spine"; "it's like someone's opened a cocktail umbrella in my penis..." Few of them, he told me, corresponded to the symptoms listed in a medical textbook.
There was real growth in humanities majors beginning in the 1950s (stronger among women than men, but present among both), and that indicator corresponded to a genuine mass interest, mediated by journalists and popularizers as well as academia, in pursuits that now seem esoteric and strictly elitist — poetry and public theology, classical music and abstract impressionism, the Great American novel and the high theory of French cinema and more.
If we had a rate structure that corresponded to what the fed's plans were in December -that we have four rate increases this year- if the market had believed that the dollar probably would have gone to a place, the market would have gone to a place, housing would have gone to a place, and investment would have gone to a place that would have in the first and second quarters tipped the economy dangerously close to a recession.

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