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  1. in a way that matches or is connected with something that you have just mentioned

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And the painter's influence on French literature was correspondingly impactful.
Correspondingly, 51 should be the magic number in the Senate.
Hitters thrive in the high altitude, and pitchers suffer correspondingly.
The image world, echoing the real world, is correspondingly fragmentary.
Documentaries about innovative figures don't always offer correspondingly innovative filmmaking.
Two groups of Democrats unveiled bills with correspondingly flashy titles.
This of course resulted in the prices of bonds increasing correspondingly.
Correspondingly, Astenbeck's fortunes have almost matched the moves in oil prices.
The threshold for an expected 80 percent turnout was correspondingly lower.
The crime that brings them that bounty is correspondingly small-scale.
Correspondingly, Salt Lake City has very high rates of upward mobility.
But it would arise in response to correspondingly egregious American behavior.
The substance of Mr. Netanyahu's allegedly shattering revelation was correspondingly strange.
Correspondingly, reserves fell to $1.47 trillion, the lowest since March 2011.
Correspondingly, U.S. government bond prices rose overnight on safe-haven demand.
Correspondingly, reversing these policies would be unlikely to undo the productivity slowdown.
If spending is weak, production, employment and income will be correspondingly feeble.
In the live-interview surveys, there are correspondingly more supporters of Mrs.
The primary question facing U.S. policy toward North Korea is correspondingly shifting.
If so, the risks of radical Islamic terrorism will also increase correspondingly.
Its Muslim population is correspondingly tiny—perhaps seven or eight hundred people.
If the research is harder, though, the results may be correspondingly more rewarding.
In contrast, stakeholders, by definition hugely diverse, have correspondingly diverse and conflicting interests.
Correspondingly, however, the depth of the water may have concealed the alligator's approach.
The bad news is that prices of risk assets will reset correspondingly lower.
These would bring correspondingly big efficiency and distributional implications across the American economy.
And maybe correspondingly, I'm a less severe judge than I used to be.
The result can only be increasing rancor and correspondingly diminished American national security.
Correspondingly, distrust of the local government and its backers in Beijing is widespread.
Correspondingly, South Korean and US officials are on high alert this holiday season.
The euro zone shares a monetary policy but lacks a correspondingly coherent fiscal approach.
Everyone else, from patients to insurers to the public purse, is correspondingly better off.
The top line is the surface, with lower layers correspondingly lower on the diagram.
The dainty slices had a correspondingly light flavor, and the texture was slightly chewy.
Stocks correspondingly fell when public statements by FBI director James Comey damaged Hillary Clinton.
As he moves, they correspondingly move, slow down, or stop based on his location.
The range of perspectives on the fall of the Berlin Wall is correspondingly diverse.
It is a ruthlessly competitive field, susceptible to fantasy and correspondingly sensitive to bunglers.
Will they correspondingly blame themselves, not Donald Trump, for lost jobs and health insurance?
And those who are born affluent are, correspondingly, more likely to keep their status.
It was a bold vision, one that required a correspondingly bold commitment from the government.
The demand for new ideas, and, correspondingly, the incentive to tackle difficult questions, also matters.
Correspondingly, cuts are irksome when they are made but bring benefits only in the future.
And as more and more of our lives move online, the stakes become correspondingly higher.
The flip side is that leisure spending for late-stage retirement will be correspondingly less.
Mrs Clinton, correspondingly, was supported by the state's older white and large non-white populations.
Most notably, flounder have smaller mouths than summer flounder or windowpanes, and correspondingly smaller teeth.
"Emissions from fossil sources are correspondingly larger than many have been estimating," Dr. Howarth said.
Correspondingly, those larger companies' retention rates for women exceeded those of small and midsize companies.
So any protracted period of volatility can correspondingly be expected to slow M&A activity.
Musicians are correspondingly able to find their own niche of fans scattered around the world.
Its impact on global warming should be correspondingly minor, if possible to measure at all.
We've used huge quantities of antibiotics, and have created correspondingly huge populations of drug-resistant organisms.
As the farm has grown, his role has evolved correspondingly, moving seamlessly from lender to copartner.
"It will decrease correspondingly, like if the state picks up say 30% or 40%," said Mori.
And that means we should expect the rate of return on stocks to be correspondingly lower.
The administration has boosted its estimates by roughly a percentage point, with correspondingly faster revenue growth.
LONDON — You might expect London's summer theater to take on a correspondingly sunny hue, but no.
Correspondingly, 73% of low spenders and 48% of medium spenders said they preferred e-commerce platforms.
Far more of the convertibles were sold, so M Coupes today are rare and correspondingly pricey.
With the government making virtually unlimited student loans, costs have soared, and borrowings have correspondingly increased.
The correspondingly weak yen also helped boost Japanese share prices to a one year-high this week.
Processes are correspondingly slow: 8% of trades in Europe fail to settle in the allotted two days.
The research productivity of each scientist participating in the battle to cram in transistors has correspondingly tumbled.
Slaughter & May, the only magic-circle firm without global aspirations, has done correspondingly better as a result.
Resolving cases without two-fifths of the judgeships authorized correspondingly imposes greater burdens on the court's jurists.
Resolving litigation without three-eighths of the judgeships authorized correspondingly places increased pressure on the court's judges.
A drastic increase in job-switching rates would probably require a correspondingly drastic increase in labour demand.
Resolving cases without one-fifth of the judgeships authorized correspondingly imposes greater pressure on the court's jurists.
Money from around the world poured into America's mortgage market, and the resulting pain was correspondingly global.
Deciding cases without one thirteenth of the judgeships authorized correspondingly places more pressure on the District's judges.
People seem to cheat (a lot), and correspondingly, forget that these apps are open to the public.
All of the expected volume will not necessarily result in correspondingly extreme moves in share prices, traders say.
Correspondingly, 22 percent of Lyft users are 35 or older compared to about 34 percent of Uber users.
"Correspondingly, our GrabHitch ride bookings have also increased by more than 50 percent month on month," he said.
After years of incurring billions more in debt to quell activists' thirst, corporate debt has shot up correspondingly.
I learned that as it gradually "learns" more phrases after each Bluetooth pairing, it gets correspondingly more annoying.
The "Trump Survival Guide" accordingly takes the tone of a high-school civics textbook, with correspondingly shallow depth.
Correspondingly, Beats Solo3 Wireless on-ear headphones will now be available in Satin Gold and Satin Silver. Ooooh.
The work in Known/Unknown was culled from correspondingly unlikely places, like psychiatric hospitals and detritus-filled homes.
The parking lot for the fulfillment center was correspondingly massive for the thousands of employees who work there.
But if fewer people than they think took those guaranteed jobs, the program's cost would be correspondingly lower.
He has become a guru of sorts, and his views have grown correspondingly capricious—even perverse at times.
Correspondingly, enacting big tax increases to pay for a basic income would be predicted to hurt the economy.
Correspondingly, where claims are not paid, or met in full, insurance can soon get a bad name, often unjustifiably.
Links with more shares, comments, and reactions typically get more clicks and, correspondingly, drive more traffic to their publishers.
We correspondingly raise our revenue (and margin) forecasts and Price Target to $190, an 11.0x multiple on 2020 EBITDA.
Yet this row is partisan, making it symbolically important to the parties, liable to get personal, and correspondingly intractable.
Correspondingly, the recent uptick in Treasury yields may be a sign of a return to slightly healthier market conditions.
A dwindling stock of discoverable insights would mean correspondingly less scope for progress in the future—a dismal prospect.
This means the frozen layer is decreasing correspondingly, said Christiansen, who is also president of the International Permafrost Association.
As companies grow, the impact of a top team which is a bit more talented is correspondingly more valuable.
Correspondingly, data triumphalism must not be allowed to crowd out political intuitions like those that propelled Trump's primary win.
At times of foreign-policy tension, smaller countries, with correspondingly constrained armies and defence budgets, are easier to bully.
In economics, climate change is a big but straightforward example of a market failure, with a correspondingly straightforward solution.
Correspondingly, NATO, which has been training Iraqi soldiers fighting ISIS, has reduced its presence in Iraq in recent days.
Inequality was something to worry about, sure, but hardly a crisis, and policies were correspondingly timid and market-focused.
"Uncertainty about the political course remains correspondingly high and the ZAR (rand) is fragile," said Commerzbank analysts in a note.
Also VTB group was a major borrower from Minfin and other state entities, taking RUB100 billion and RUB0003 billion correspondingly.
The hulking Master Mummy is slow and wide, making him an easy target, but blessing him with correspondingly huge fists.
The company's sales have dipped correspondingly, with drops of 30 percent at established locations in December, the company said Wednesday.
This makes sense, as this type of technology is still very young, and correspondingly limited in what it can do.
When the tendon is tightened, the core is reduced in radius and correspondingly increases in torque while decreasing in speed.
Although the official price of goods is correspondingly cheap, many are available only at inflated prices in the black market.
There's nothing "normal" about the Fed's $4.4 trillion dollar balance sheet, or its correspondingly swollen footprint on America's credit system.
Hiscox said it was seeing momentum behind rate increases slowing and expects its rate of premium growth to "decline correspondingly".
Niche players like Nextbit, Vertu, and BlackBerry might survive thanks to their low volume of sales and correspondingly limited costs.
The comments sections underneath those photo galleries are full of other users, all anonymized, weighing in with correspondingly disturbing remarks.
And, given the relatively modest federal education footprint of three decades ago, the proposals of these candidates were correspondingly limited.
Correspondingly, a potential source of unintentional or inadvertent nuclear war could be a visible strategy of "feigned irrationality" that backfires.
The world looks at America and sees a weakening power with chaotic domestic politics and a correspondingly unpredictable foreign policy.
The large platforms can afford the best lawyers and, correspondingly, they can guarantee compliance with the new complex data requirements.
Vaginas are more nuanced, and both their pictorial encapsulations and the reasons for sharing them might correspondingly brim with dimensionality.
If airlines stopped overbooking flights, there would be empty seats on most flights and ticket prices would be correspondingly higher.
The sensor in the TG-6 is the largest of the bunch and produces correspondingly high quality images and video.
Correspondingly, a potential source of unintentional or inadvertent nuclear war could be a visible strategy of "feigned irrationality" that backfires.
Both apprehend the world through the lens of Islamophobia, brook no dissent and have recruited correspondingly obsequious minions as staffers.
Correspondingly, oil prices have dipped because of lower demand from those refineries for the crude oil needed to produce gasoline.
For example: When we see Google Display gaining $8,000 from Remarketing, correspondingly we see $8,000 being deducted from the Remarketing channel.
As larger portions of our lives migrate online, it becomes correspondingly more important that we are able to protect that space.
If motive can be hard to attribute precisely, and policy correspondingly hard to design, the same is not true of opportunity.
Solo is the most intimate, ground-level Star Wars movie we've ever gotten, and the visuals are correspondingly gritty and grimy.
The rapid tumble in the stock market has brought with it a correspondingly quick slide in interest rate expectations for 2016.
Correspondingly, at a certain point in Mr. Fish's production, the faces we have seen earlier show up increasingly bruised and bloodied.
This is because machines, as an integral part of our knowledge, are continuously changing and correspondingly accelerating the changes of human beings.
There is "substantially less investor protection than in our traditional securities markets, with correspondingly greater opportunities for fraud and manipulation," Clayton said.
Among all respondents, levels of active adherence to Catholicism seemed to diminish dramatically with age, while the practice of Islam increased correspondingly.
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Soaring college tuition prices have left Americans drowning in debt without a correspondingly enhanced set of professional skills to show for it.
Correspondingly, the utilisation rates of coal-fired plants dropped by 10 percent as they require more CO2 permits to cover their output.
Babbel does not yet offer any apps for learning major Asian languages and is a correspondingly minor player in that region. Babbel.
In their view, ISPs' greater access to their customers browsing history comes with a correspondingly higher responsibility to keep that information private.
"The harms to those seeking asylum are also even clearer, and correspondingly the public interest more plainly supports injunctive relief," he wrote.
They have correspondingly received lavish attention in African budgets, despite the rather mixed performance of these input subsidies in spurring agricultural growth.
That particular club was more conceptual than conventional, and correspondingly Ms. Eisner's Rat Bastards is as much art installation as retail experience.
"One unfortunate side effect, which Gladwell considers at great length, is that we are correspondingly ill-equipped to detect liars," Ferguson writes.
And CIC could correspondingly help the Vision Fund hear about the best opportunities in China, where it similarly wants to do more.
"The Unite the Right rally undeniably intensified the ongoing culture war, and we have received a correspondingly high level of interest," he said.
"The response of inflation to unexpected strength in demand will likely be modest and gradual, requiring a correspondingly moderate policy response," she said.
That means a key fee that's about a third of the $3,498 suggested retail price, with a correspondingly higher monthly fee as well.
This would give the opportunity for higher rates of investment, higher rates in the economy and correspondingly in the replenishment of the budget.
But the Dyson's charging time seemed correspondingly short, and I didn't notice any difference in the time it took to clean my apartment.
MBS's market share rose to 60% of GGR in 2015 from 99353% in 2012, while GENS's correspondingly fell to a still-significant 40%.
And in countries where ruling families have used elected office to promote their own business dealings democratic freedoms tend to be correspondingly weak.
The consensus is that outbound flows will have remained robust, given high bonded stocks at Chinese ports and correspondingly weak physical market premiums.
Humanity is growing more financially vulnerable to natural disasters for lots of reasons, so there are, correspondingly, lots of ways to reduce vulnerability.
ARMs are typically lower priced and also have a correspondingly lower LTV ratio which may make it more difficult for potential homebuyers to qualify.
The number of recent wounded is correspondingly modest and most have been looked after with immense skill and no expense spared, as is right.
If these sound like grave charges to be leveled against state and municipal appointees and department heads, the situation they address is correspondingly grave.
As this arrangement would enable DISH to solicit bids from competing vendors for various aspects of the network, construction costs could also decrease correspondingly.
Correspondingly, both President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu are facing these efforts just as national elections for both of them loom around the corner.
In the time period covered by the study, many of the big blockbuster drugs were specialty drugs — and those come with correspondingly large price tags.
And correspondingly, the rate of emergency room visits for anaphylaxis more than doubled, to 3.5 visits per 10,000 children in 2016 from 1.4 in 2010.
With a higher background level of inflation, nominal interest rates would be higher on average and the zero lower bound would bind correspondingly less often.
Civilian deaths from air strikes correspondingly rose by 21% between 26 and 2018 to 463, according to Action on Armed Violence (AOAV), a monitoring group.
Correspondingly, it projects that net interest costs will rise steadily over the period, accounting for a growing share of annual deficits and of cumulative debt.
If the bun is seen as correspondingly vaginal, then the convergence of hot dog and bun may be interpreted as a metaphor for sexual intercourse.
Correspondingly, China's foreign exchange reserves dropped by $513 billion in 2015 and another $320 billion in 2016, and the renminbi weakened due to market forces.
Correspondingly, the country been tightening the legal criteria for abortion since 1992 to make it much less available, especially when compared to other European countries.
As a result, the value of my Long-Term Treasury Fund Investor shares have correspondingly declined by almost eleven percent since then to about $0.13.
But those buildings also have studio and one-bedroom units, with correspondingly lower prices, whereas 222 W80 has zeroed in on apartments geared to families.
Correspondingly, trying to reverse the A.C.A. means taking away health care from people who desperately need it in order to cut taxes on the rich.
"No changes in the agreement have been introduced and correspondingly Venezuela must fulfill the obligations it has taken upon itself to the creditor," the ministry said.
This pooling significantly reduces the amount of fluid returning to the heart, and correspondingly, reduces how much fluid the heart can pump out during each contraction.
It'll also have a correspondingly huge footprint, taking up 7,300 square feet of space (roughly equivalent to two basketball courts) and containing 90 miles of cabling.
Far from being the liberal attack-dog of his imagining, the agency is already thinly stretched and environmental groups correspondingly accustomed to filling in the gaps.
The most complex and flavorful of citrus, they are correspondingly difficult to grow, as demanding as wine grapes in their requirements for terroir and horticultural prowess.
FCC fell to 2.8x for the quarter ended June 30, 2017 as lower rental revenues from dispositions failed to be offset by correspondingly lower interest expense.
Some people, that's not ... There's a correspondingly good quality to somebody who might have ... that are more reliable, but they may not have as much imagination.
Dark-web markets get their name from their creators' dogged efforts to avoid the police; the operation to bring the two sites down was correspondingly impressive.
Image: APThe Office of Management and Budget is the largest arm of the executive office of the president, and possesses a correspondingly huge amount of power.
Of course, if inflation turns out to move higher than 2 percent, the normalized federal funds rate, and also the other rates, will be correspondingly higher.
Once people are past middle age, they are living longer without working correspondingly later in life, so they have been saving heavily to fund extended retirements.
Due in part to several questionable technological choices, Sprint's network is poorer in quality than those of its competitors and its brand image is correspondingly poor.
The setting moved from New York to Los Angeles, with a correspondingly sunny new opening sequence (still set to the O'Jays' "For the Love of Money").
It disappeared at the start of 2014 and the "official" figures jumped correspondingly, suggesting that missing smelters had been tracked down and incorporated into the figures.
FCC fell to 2.8x for the quarter ended June 30, 0003 as lower rental revenues from dispositions failed to be offset by correspondingly lower interest expense.
In "The Fever Librarian," Sparks writes about a woman who works alone in a card catalog of human fevers, and the prose correspondingly reaches a fever pitch.
Its view is that it will remain tight for the next couple of years with treatment charges likely to remain at correspondingly low levels over that period.
The accompanying table shows the mortality rates for gun homicides in a variety of countries, along with a correspondingly likely cause of death in the United States.
Correspondingly, Democrats' net 40-seat gain in the House was driven mostly by previously GOP-leaning suburban districts, while Democratic nominees fell short in more rural areas.
This resulted in a much wider range of voices deciding what got on the schedule, and correspondingly, a much wider range of perspectives represented, discussed, and addressed.
"Correspondingly, it would be a negative to fossil fuel companies which will likely experience more rigorous regulations and greater enforcement, and greater demand to curb emissions," she added.
Since not everyone can afford to take a 20% pay cut, "wages must go up correspondingly"—courtesy of employers and the state—"to ensure no one loses out".
It will be clear by now that the ambition of measuring national income has a long history, with correspondingly many changes in how people have thought about it.
Correspondingly, while some of the world's biggest fintech firms are American, the distribution of unicorns and other fast-growing startups is tilting toward a more even global balance.
We saw higher peaks during earlier periods, but the rate right now is actually relatively low, and correspondingly American views on immigration are considerably more tolerant and liberal.
Disney has just released a dazzling first look at Mary Poppins Returns, the forthcoming sequel in which the titular nanny is played by the correspondingly magical Emily Blunt.
Partly as a result, the housing stock in Seattle grew at twice the rate of the San Francisco Bay area in the 2000s; house prices correspondingly grew less.
Other countries, notably America, ran correspondingly large current-account deficits, financed in part by flows of investment from surplus countries that flooded into the country's overheating housing market.
As iOS matures into Apple's foremost and best operating system — spanning larger, more capable computers like the iPad Pro — it's spurring the development of correspondingly more sophisticated apps.
" The study also found the Department of Defense is the largest institutional producer of greenhouse gases in the world and the biggest "institutional user of petroleum and correspondingly.
Correspondingly, more empathetic people may have gravitated toward artists with more emotional music, like Joni Mitchell or Jeff Buckley, because they were more concerned with a song's narrative.
If you look at India just in the past few years, the number of people with access to plumbing has skyrocketed, and disease has correspondingly gone down significantly.
Many countries have their version of the American western, but Australia, with its correspondingly dramatic landscapes and its history of subjugating Indigenous nations, makes a strikingly similar match.
As you play, color-coded Guitar Hero-style "notes" approach you and you've got to slash them with the correspondingly colored laser sword in time with the beat.
When there was a scare about the alleged potential for antidepressants to cause suicide, the number of prescriptions for these medications dropped, and the suicide rate rose correspondingly.
Correspondingly, asset managers are expected to see their share of the industry grow to as much as 50 percent in 2022 from 39 percent currently, the report said.
Esposito, as the suavely amoral Powell, and D'Onofrio, as the unapologetically racist Gigante, don't have such constraints, and their performances are correspondingly both more relaxed and more nuanced.
Between 220006 and 2202, the technological giant conserved 2628 million megawatt hours of electricity consumption, avoided 28500 million metric tons of CO6900 emissions, and correspondingly saved $2628 million.
"This is far off-market, as if the RP basket builds from backdated capacity, usage of the basket should correspondingly be measured from the same date," she said.
Over time, however, agriculture has become ever less important as a share of the economy, and the rural population has correspondingly declined as a determinant of urban location.
Especially when seen from a distance, these small paintings almost float upon the white walls, and sometimes half-dissolve into them; the walls correspondingly appear vast, almost overwhelming.
Correspondingly, the very same proposals put forth by Zuckerberg on Wednesday to theoretically prevent a repeat of the Cambridge Analytica mess would never have seen the light of day.
Banking stocks have performed strongly this year — the main European banking index has risen 9.2 percent — and the junior debt of those lenders has correspondingly outperformed other European bonds.
"Indeed, the DOD (Department of Defense) is the world's largest institutional user of petroleum and correspondingly, the single largest producer of greenhouse gases (GHG) in the world," Crawford said.
In neighbouring Syria, by contrast, Christian clerics remain aligned with President Bashar al-Assad's regime, and correspondingly with the Russian-Iranian-Shia coalition which has kept him in power.
The latest draft of Thailand's new Data Protection Law, also expected to be approved this year, correspondingly says it does not apply to "national security agencies," including the NCSC.
Lonmin added that poor production and correspondingly high unit costs have continued in its second quarter this year, largely offsetting the benefits of improved prices of platinum group metals.
As a percentage of the UK economy, the value of outstanding 50-pound notes is correspondingly tiny set against high-value notes in Japan, the United States or Switzerland.
"Effective antimicrobials are a highly valuable public good that have brought enormous benefits to humanity—and the erosion of this good will impose correspondingly high costs," the report reads.
The assets threshold for individual Supplemental Security Income eligibility and, correspondingly, Medicaid in many states has remained at $2,000 since 1989, with no inflation adjustment for almost 30 years.
The central role the United States plays in the war, which President Ghani himself acknowledges, means that the Trump administration needs to take a correspondingly prominent role in negotiations.
And there is correspondingly a case for partially reversing recent Fed rate hikes, and cutting rates now as insurance against a possible future slump — getting ahead of the curve.
In contrast, a rainbow of species cropped up more gradually in the other salami, generating a correspondingly more complex — and apparently more pleasant — array of scent and flavor molecules.
But for the JAMA study, researchers included hearing loss down to around zero decibels in their analysis and found that they still predicted correspondingly lower scores on cognitive tests.
The new face onstage, Bloomberg, has shaken up the race by exponentially outspending the other candidates on television ads, and he has been correspondingly rising in the national polls.
Correspondingly, opposite characteristics - a high ratio of price to book value, a high price-earnings ratio, and a low dividend yield - are in no way inconsistent with a 'value' purchase.
In a world of flexible exchange rates, policies which reduce demand for foreign goods—and, correspondingly, for foreign currency—generate exchange-rate shifts which offset much of the competitiveness effect.
Many evangelical Christians fully respect the principle of church-state separation and correspondingly keep their faith and its propagation within boundaries that are designed to respect the freedom of others.
The user spreads their arms wide (like wings), and when they turn or roll their body, the drone will move correspondingly while the user can watch through the VR headset.
"MD's market, which is dominated by medium-sized companies, is currently characterized by weak growth, increasing competition from the Asian region and overcapacities, with correspondingly high price pressure," Siemens said.
A bank can reduce its leverage ratio by financing its assets with a larger portion of equity capital and, correspondingly, less debt in the form of deposits and borrowed funds.
When an honest man speaks, he says only what he believes to be true; and for the liar, it is correspondingly indispensable that he considers his statements to be false.
Correspondingly, they are much more likely to be glad a woman is on the presidential ticket (265 percent to 220 percent) and that the woman in question is Mrs. Clinton.
Evidence of an improved operating trend would include sustained positive growth in organic patient volumes, improvement in the payor mix with fewer uninsured patients and correspondingly lower bad-debt expense.
If you are trying to play things safe, your bond investments should be weighted towards shorter-term securities that are much less volatile — and, of course, command correspondingly lower returns.
Dr. Ludlow responded by saying that the study shows that the flood levels are consistently lower following eruptions, and that larger eruptions produced a correspondingly greater drop in flood levels.
Young Tiller, is so popular: He does not have the outsized ego and personality that usually come with being a massive star, and his music has a correspondingly direct simplicity.
Correspondingly, one of the many high points of the exhibition is a row of individually framed oil crayon drawings that have been removed from a sketchbook dating from this time.
In both sports, concern about the rising number of injuries, and especially about head injuries like concussions, has grown as players get bigger and faster, and collisions correspondingly more dangerous.
That is especially true when the federal government cannot legislate—which today means most of the time—because the ability of states to decide their own fate becomes correspondingly more important.
If prices rise, rather than fall, in the next few years, U.S. shale production could grow even faster than the IEA predicts, and demand for OPEC crude would be correspondingly lower.
It begins as a piece of psychological realism with a dystopian framework, but as the animals begin to escape, and the world gets steadily wilder, the book's tonal register correspondingly heightens.
Despite the apparent altruistic intentions of mandated higher wages, the harsh reality is that a dramatically higher minimum will correspondingly reduce the number of jobs or hours for entry-level labor.
Meanwhile in the waning daylight, the cresting and breaking sea waves stir up correspondingly unpredictable colors — greens, blues, whites — creating a kind of soothing restlessness between and among their crosswise motions.
His last three predecessors had tenures of between 16 and 19 years, but Chief Justice Roberts is likely to stay in office much longer and to leave a correspondingly larger mark.
Many Republicans, including Mr. Mnuchin, said during last year's debate over tax policy that the proposed cuts would pay for themselves by producing faster economic growth and correspondingly higher federal revenues.
Some strains of religion see God as very remote: they correspondingly doubt whether any humanly fashioned artistic creation, the product of an incorrigibly sinful species, can be worthy of the Deity's attention.
As companies move to containerized environments, it's a challenge for all but the largest organizations like Google, Amazon and Facebook, all of whom have massive resource requirements and correspondingly large engineering teams.
Historians and their readers bring an unavoidable perception bias to the story: If a historical event caused shocking destruction, then the person behind this event must have been a correspondingly giant monster.
Opposition to immigration is fueled by racial prejudice and xenophobia, the thinking goes, and so anyone who wants to distance themselves from these despicable attitudes ought correspondingly to favor higher levels of immigration.
At the time the company said it would offer the domains at mass-market prices, rather than try to charge exorbitant fees for cloud-based companies who might want a correspondingly named site.
It is tempting to look at that ten-year mark as something like the maximum lifespan of an expansion in America, and to worry, correspondingly, that the current expansion's days are running short.
Anybody who has sat down, as I have, to make a list of things that at any given moment could kill him knows that the possibilities are potentially endless, the anxiety correspondingly boundless.
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Three-fourths of the participants visited a doctor in their first year of enrollment, visits to the emergency room correspondingly declined, and there was also a drop in preventable hospitalizations for the uninsured.
Correspondingly, the imperative that higher education leaders and faculty provide the opportunities for many voices on campus does not require that they abdicate their leadership roles or lose their voice along the way.
Three-fourths of the participants visited a doctor in their first year of enrollment; visits to the emergency room correspondingly declined; and there was also a drop in preventable hospitalizations for the uninsured.
Correspondingly, one of the recurring images of this book is women who are masked and shrouded except for their genitalia — or its inverse, women who are completely bare except for their covered genitals.
But after 1885, when Liberal leaders backed Home Rule for Ireland, the Irish question (ie, whether or not Ireland should govern itself) became the defining factor in Westminister's contests, and Irish influence rose correspondingly.
Like the Pixelbook, the Slate will have a 12.3-inch display, but its resolution jumps from 2,400 x 1600 to 12.93,000 x 2,000 pixels—pixel density correspondingly jumps from 235 ppi to 293 ppi.
The result of that state of affairs is that the winning party always sees its majority as threatened; correspondingly, the losing party perpetually views itself as one "wave" election away from unified party government.
It points out that very low frequency signals—the kinds used by war ships and submarines to communicate over huge distances at sea, say—require correspondingly large aerials which are tens of meters tall.
The sophisticated setting draws a correspondingly subdued crowd, and alcohol you've bought outside is forbidden, so it seems like possibly the worst place to try to draw out a sense of curiosity in others.
After all, once Tehran begins to more conspicuously operationalize a menacing posture of offensive missile options — now, after Vienna, almost inevitable — the Jewish State's expanded vulnerability will need to be correspondingly countered and reversed.
"Recruitment is always correspondingly more difficult when the economy is thriving because of the nature of the benefits and pay the private sector can offer," said Louis Dekmar, president of the police chiefs' association.
Ultimately, he would turn his relationship with his father—by nature, one simple thing—into something infinitely complex, and his hat collection would, correspondingly, grow without bound, and he would wind up destroying himself.
If there are ten times the amount of people doing the same trades, with ten times the amount of money, there is not going to be a correspondingly larger amount of alpha to go around.
Researchers often used the education level of the workers employed in a particular job as a good-enough proxy for the complexity of the role and, correspondingly, for how susceptible it might be to automation.
But even though the revenues are so massive, and even though they have a correspondingly massive effect on the economy, the news media and even the financial news media rarely mentions these numbers at all.
Correspondingly, the first big round of applause Biden got in his speech — roughly 30 minutes in — was when he called for an end to US support for the Saudi-led coalition in the Yemen war.
If President Trump's initial defensive first strike against North Korea were conspicuously less than massive, a still-rational adversary in Pyongyang would likely take steps to ensure that his own chosen reprisal was correspondingly limited.
And Trump's trade war should correspondingly be seen as part and parcel of his embrace of foreign dictators, lack of respect for our allies, and evident contempt for democracy, at home as well as abroad.
Bennie Thompson's district in Mississippi and Vicente Gonzalez's district in Texas are both Democratic-held majority-minority districts in Southern states with low tax rates, low property values, and correspondingly low levels of SALT usage.
"You're worth two of any man I know," he tells her, as Bonnie correspondingly compliments his skills, claiming he could be a fine ranch hand if only he could break out of the outlaw way.
Correspondingly, the combined share of total employment in smaller metropolitan areas (those with populations under 250,000) and non-metropolitan (or rural) areas fell from about 23% in 2010 to just over 21% by January 2017.
During Obama's last term in office, the amount of solar power generating capacity that was installed each year across the United States tripled, imports quintupled and correspondingly prices — according to Lighthizer's office — plummeted 60 percent.
Is the problem with Dylan that other people's problems—in Central and Eastern Europe or in South America or Africa or Asia—seem weightier than ours, and correspondingly, their literatures carry nobler virtues than America's?
It is an approach with many critics, who argue that children who need the most help in school in fact receive the least, since they live in areas with cheap housing and correspondingly small tax takes.
Because banks, in that pre-crisis set-up, managed with only modest reserves, almost every dollar in bank deposits went to finance bank loans to businesses or consumers, and the Fed's credit footprint was correspondingly small.
We've seen security tech theater from China before, in the ineffectual and likely barely functioning AR displays for scanning nearby faces, but this is different — not a stunt but a major effort and correspondingly large failure.
We all know what Ben Franklin had to say about sleep; I can't lay claim to wealth or wisdom, but it's clear that you can't successfully get up early unless you go to bed correspondingly early.
At the minor league level, where there are many more teams and a correspondingly higher number of sliding injuries, the Angels require players who tend to slide headfirst to wear thumb guards, Manager Mike Scioscia said.
At the start of this snap election campaign, there were widespread predictions of a Conservative landslide behind Prime Minister Theresa May, and a correspondingly historic defeat for a Labour Party already split by deep, ideological divisions.
As a result the estimated economic loss from warming is almost certainly understated, because the nastiest effects are concentrated in places where incomes are lowest: and, correspondingly, where tumbling incomes have the smallest effect on global GDP.
But that hasn't stopped some small municipalities across the country from issuing minor "quality of life" violations and traffic fines against low-income populations with correspondingly low tax bases to pay government salaries and pad their budgets.
That is why we shall consider the whole list of those who want to buy the packages of privatized companies and correspondingly exclusively a strategic investor will be selected once a decision to sell will be taken.
"A number of concerns have been raised regarding the cryptocurrency and ICO markets, including that ... there is substantially less investor protection than in our traditional securities markets, with correspondingly greater opportunities for fraud and manipulation," Clayton said.
The percentage of women who identified this way decreased correspondingly with age: 183 percent of women aged 18-24 described themselves as feminist, but only 44 percent of those aged 25-34 said they felt the same.
As more and more wind and solar come on the grid, the value of resources that can provide energy when VRE isn't generating will rise; correspondingly, the marginal value of the next unit of VRE will decline.
Killing the plant is a three- to five-year process that involves cutting them back at the peak of the bloom, when the plant is putting its energies into the flowers and the roots are correspondingly weakest.
The company reported sales of $423.2 million last year, up 190% from the year before, while net losses correspondingly doubled to $74.8 million in 2018 from $32.8 million in 2017, according to its prospectus filed last month.
In recent years the governmental bodies approved above-inflation tariff indexation for PR's regulated services: 7503% average tariff growth in 2016 and 13.5% in 2017, which is well above the CPI of 5.4% and 3.5% (Fitch forecast), correspondingly.
As the economist Philip Cook and I have argued, those who become really good at what they do are capturing a much larger share of total income in almost every domain, leaving correspondingly smaller shares available for others.
Our system currently incentivizes patent examiners to grant patents quickly, giving them even less time to review a given application as they get more senior (and the data correspondingly show that with less time, more applications are granted).
And the candidate on Friday correspondingly ratcheted up his attacks on the New Yorker's biography and business dealings, a new line of offense for the Texas senator who has spent weeks trying to expose Trump as a phony conservative.
But what's vital in achieving that is absolutely acknowledging that technology isn't this thing that happens beside everything else in our lives—it's completely absorbed by it, and correspondingly envelops so much of our time, money, attention and emotions.
" California got the only "A" in the 2017 annual gun law scorecard from Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence, which praised the state for "the strongest gun laws in the nation and a correspondingly low gun death rate.
The authors write: "This is primarily because, under Medicare for All, physicians will be able to substantially reduce the amount of time they now spend on administration and to correspondingly increase the time they can devote to patient care."
Foreign policy liberals seek to build strong multilateral institutions, such as the United Nations and European Union, in order to lessen the primacy of the nation state in international affairs and, correspondingly, to reduce the use of military force.
Large-screen smartphones have been wildly popular, and Apple's own strong sales exploded over the last couple of years when it started making iPhones with 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch screens — and correspondingly larger bodies — than it had before.
On its face, the book — subtitled "The Battle to Save America's Middle Class" — is all about economic issues, and the index is correspondingly flecked with terms like "layoffs" (one citation), "manufacturing decline" (one citation) and "rent assistance" (two citations).
"Correspondingly, everything that Russian journalists and the RT station are subject to on U.S. soil, after we qualified it as restriction of their activities, we can apply similar measures to American journalists, American media here, on Russian territory," Zakharova said.
There will also be a difference in the sums of money involved — the more than $200 billion paid out by cigarette makers reflects the vast scale of their industry and profits, and the correspondingly vast public health costs they created.
But if extraterrestrial settlements remained dependent on imports from Earth, then their cost of living would be astronomical, and the income paid by space work would need to be correspondingly high to provide residents with a generous level of welfare.
All of that, coupled with the Rift headset's relatively short cable, makes Oculus' new support for room-scale VR feel more like corner-scale VR. The Vive's Lighthouse setup (and correspondingly long headset cable) provides much more freedom of movement.
New construction starts measured by floor area, a telling indicator of developer confidence and correspondingly volatile, rose 11.1 percent in the first four months of the year, moderating from a 11.6 percent rise in the first three months, the bureau said.
He's been more involved as the primary screener in Utah's pick-and-roll offense, rather than being stashed in the dunker spot, and his paint touches have correspondingly soared from 4.3 per game prior to Gobert's injury to 11.8 per game.
Newport's core claim is that in an age when almost everyone is becoming more and more distracted, the returns to being able to wall yourself off from interruption — digital or otherwise — and concentrate on hard problems is becoming correspondingly more valuable.
Among college-educated whites, who had split evenly between Trump and Clinton in the state, the president's disapproval rating now exceeded his approval by 23 percentage points; among those same voters, Casey, correspondingly, led Barletta by a crushing 19 points.
"And correspondingly, we cannot accept the suggestion that minors in ORR custody should be compelled to carry pregnancies to term against their wishes — even in cases of rape — so that others will be deterred from desiring to come here," the judges wrote.
The more members of a group reinforce each other's Weltanschauung, the more sceptically they will view dissonant news reports—and, correspondingly, the greater is the economic incentive for news organisations to produce ideologically satisfying news, no matter how poorly it matches reality.
If the Country Ceiling is upgraded by two notches or more, the covered bond ratings could be upgraded correspondingly as long as the relied-upon OC of each programme is enough to compensate for the stresses commensurated with the Country Ceiling level.
Evidence of an improved operating trend would include sustained positive growth in organic patient volumes, sustained improvement in the payor mix with fewer uninsured patients and correspondingly lower bad debt expense, and limited concern that profitability will suffer from drops in reimbursement rates.
The disproportionately high rates of sexual violence that women are exposed to and, therefore, the correspondingly high rates of PTSD following this kind of violence, means that women are the largest single group of people affected by this type of anxiety disorder.
Only a relatively high price ($7 and up) offered a meaningful incentive for an owner to bother parting with the mug; correspondingly, only a relatively low price ($3 or below) offered a meaningful incentive for a non-owner to bother acquiring the mug.
The prices for individual services or treatments in the United States are correspondingly far above what other wealthy developed nations pay, including the UK. In Britain, because the government covers everyone and employs the providers, it has broad authority to set rates.
"A number of concerns have been raised regarding the cryptocurrency and ICO markets, including that, as they are currently operating, there is substantially less investor protection than in our traditional securities markets, with correspondingly greater opportunities for fraud and manipulation," Clayton warned.
Continuing to comply with the debt brake will depend not only on revenues, but also on fiscal policy decisions, and in particular whether the Laender use the current period of economic growth and correspondingly strong tax revenues to build reserves and actively reduce debt.
"Norway has what is probably the world's best incentives for zero emission vehicles and a correspondingly the world's highest number of electric cars per capita by a wide margin," according to the EV Norway, which provides information on the country's electric vehicle market, website.
The one constant in all this, besides a significant amount of bad luck and a correspondingly significant number of important injured players—Lucas Duda and Yoenis Cespedes were also placed on the 10-Day DL last week—is the Metsiness quotient of it all.
Correspondingly, a central bank that responded to recession by allowing unemployment to fall to inflation-stoking levels might find that this overheating lures discouraged workers back into the labour force, and pushes firms to give them the training and equipment they need to thrive.
Correspondingly, you see the highest rates of inequality in the developed world, with 3 million American children living on less than $2 a day and a health care system that ranks dead last in the respected Commonwealth Fund's measures of performance among 11 developed countries.
They estimate that in an alternative universe where Chinese import gains between 2002 and 2014 were 25 percent smaller — and Rust Belt job losses had been correspondingly less severe — Donald Trump would have lost Wisconsin by 153 percent instead of winning it by 0.8 percent.
Correspondingly, you see the highest rates of inequality in the developed world, with 3 million American children living on less than $2 a day and a health care system that ranksdead last in the respected Commonwealth Fund's measures of performance among 11 developed countries.
The Polish protests—dubbed Black Monday—were inspired by a 1975 march in Iceland, in which 90 percent of Iceland's women refused to do office and house work, and instead took to the streets to remind the country of their value and correspondingly low pay.
The deaths of Kid Sampson and McWatt, shocking in the novel because of the distance from which they're seen, are up close and bloody onscreen and correspondingly prosaic; in the age of cancel culture, the series chooses to cancel the horrifying randomness of the book.
"A number of concerns have been raised regarding the cryptocurrency and ICO markets, including that, as they are currently operating, there is substantially less investor protection than in our traditional securities markets, with correspondingly greater opportunities for fraud and manipulation," the regulator said in a statement.
He presides over Berkeley's Sleep and Neuroimaging Lab, where he and his team, along with their peers at other institutions, have made significant strides over the last 20 years in understanding the restorative powers of sleep, and, correspondingly, the dire consequences of not getting enough of it.
The Kitchen is already working on future versions that will adjust to your foot automatically and in real time—as a runner's feet swell, say, the shoes will correspondingly expand on their own, obviating the need for the buttons that allow current prototype users to adjust the fit manually.
The growth rate of new construction starts measured by floor area, a telling indicator of developer confidence and correspondingly volatile, almost halved to 5.2 percent in May from April's 10.1 percent on a yearly basis, suggesting a sharp slowdown in the commencement of new projects, a Reuters calculation showed.
Potential Tax Reform Benefits: In the absence of a reform of the US tax system towards a territorial principle, we envisage that PMI would increasingly accumulate more cash balances (up to USD12 billion in 2019 in our forecasts) and correspondingly continue to raise debt to fund the payment of dividends.
Correspondingly, only 30 percent in the West Bank say they would vote for the ruling party Fatah if legislative elections were held today; awareness of the party's declining popularity suspected of influencing the High Court's recent cancellation of municipal elections despite the majority of the electorate having registered to vote.
In that case you can send out a few high frequency beams to check up there, then skip down to the middle frequencies, where you can then send out beams with intervals of a thousandth of a nanometer, emerging correspondingly close together to create a denser picture of that central region.
Célestin makes a fast new road the central promise of his political campaign, and Berlinski makes it a central tragicomic theme of his novel: something we take for granted can be frustratingly difficult to achieve in a very poor country like Haiti; its power to transform impoverished lives is correspondingly greater.
The algorithm counts points earned on up to 18 occasions: the four majors (where 2,13 points are awarded to the winner), eight of the nine Masters-level tournaments (with 1,000 points for a title), up to four 500-level events (slightly lower-profile gatherings with correspondingly weaker draws), and two 29-level competitions.
And, correspondingly, police working within the inner-city can be wary of African-Americans, a group that the 2010 US Census states constitutes 13% of our population, but according to the 2013 FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting statistics, some 52% of arrests for all murders and non-negligent manslaughters in the United States.
When you hail as I do from Washington, D.C. — a city teeming with overachievers, and correspondingly full of restaurants bent on underachievement — there are places you encounter elsewhere that feel so right so immediately that you are overcome with grief for the absence of such a spot in your own puny world.
They haven't given it much of a shape or a perspective — they go from one mind-blowing event and image to the next, and seem to just adopt the point of view of whoever's talking at the moment, reinforcing it with correspondingly bright or sad or triumphant music (which becomes increasingly intrusive).
She's the show's omniscient narrator, like a zoned-out Carrie Bradshaw, and a lot of time is not too profitably spent on her progress in rehab; her drug use, and the reasons for it, are so far the show's least interesting thread, and Zendaya is correspondingly flat in the scenes devoted to it.
Such posturing rests mainly with the baddies — Emily Bruni's Goneril and Ralph Davis's Edmund, to name but two — and is correspondingly absent from both Anjana Vasan's open-faced Cordelia and the stalwart Saskia Reeves as a female Kent: Lear's companion on a downward trajectory from which few in this eternally mournful play return.
The end of the 20th century was coinciding with a new era of American consumerist hegemony, where the only Nazis were "soup Nazis," where the only problems left to agonize over were "first-world problems," and where any committed political or ideological point of view was correspondingly irrelevant, tone-deaf or simply uncool.
The resulting array of home-grown, almost entirely New York-based work seems lighter in two respects: the feeling that an enormous weight has been lifted, allowing the images of these artists to be seen on their own terms, and correspondingly, that there is something missing — a global dimension or a sense of historical awareness.
"This proposed merger is necessary to accomplish a goal critical to enhancing consumer welfare in this country: the rapid and widespread deployment of 5G networks in a market structure that spurs rivals to invest in a huge increase in capacity, and, correspondingly, to drop tremendously the price of data per gigabyte," the document reads.
Coates is one of the most important writers on race in America today, but that also makes him one of the only writers on race whose work many white Americans have read — and correspondingly, for many white readers, there's a sense that by reading Coates, you are absolving yourself of complicity in America's racism.
If we can start teaching people to identify those behaviors for what they are, and then correspondingly teach their community to identify and condemn that behavior,then that's going to be a lot more valuable long-term than simply finding more ways to robotically recognize words and automatically ban people from chats,you know what I mean?
A CDS-based model from S&P Capital shows markets pricing a two-notch downgrade, treating South African foreign debt - downgraded to junk earlier this year - as if it were BB- rather than BB+, as this graphic shows: Correspondingly, South African dollar bonds pay an average premium of 287 basis points over Treasuries, while Indonesia pays 173 bps.
If we can start teaching people to identify those behaviors for what they are, and then correspondingly teach their community to identify and condemn that behavior, then that's going to be a lot more valuable long-term than simply finding more ways to robotically recognize words and automatically ban people from chats, you know what I mean?
Smith has always been sharp and brutal, and often funny, in her Kafkaesque moments — fruitless passport or loan applications, attempts to unsubscribe from emails — but when she skewers the inner workings of a bureaucracy that detains asylum seekers indefinitely, the tone rises correspondingly to the desperate laughter of gallows humor, the deadpan of the dead at heart.
Correspondingly, Ms. Fendi showed shirts and ties and subtly colored jackets over shorts, the aforementioned sling-back sneakers, various wardrobe pieces ostensibly adapted to open-space working, hot desks and hoteling, although presumably the successful venture capitalists able to afford her genuinely beautiful and ornately costly designs may eventually arrive at that vanishing luxury: a corner office with a door.
But the aggregate, compounding impact of these cases, and the private and public conduct they permit, is to cumulatively increase the influence of the wealthy and powerful in the electoral process and to facilitate actions by current government officials to manipulate electoral rules and practices in ways that entrench their party's status, and correspondingly, to undermine the confidence of the American people in the political system.
Under this theory, (2900) "edge" providers such as Google and Netflix invent cool stuff for consumers to use; (220006) as consumers use this cool stuff, the demand for better broadband networks correspondingly rises; (2202) this increase in demand for broadband drives network operators (the "core") such as AT&T and Comcast to invest in their networks; (2628) which, in turn, leads edge providers to innovate further, leading to more demand and network investment, and so forth.
In either case, because graduate students and junior faculty members in the humanities are expected to produce journal articles and citations much in the way graduate students and junior faculty members in the sciences are, and because they are discouraged by tenure committees and sometimes by their own ideological provincialism from thinking broadly and connecting their work to larger questions of universal relevance, there is an increasing incentive to publish in journals with narrow purviews that are read by correspondingly few scholars.

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