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Relatedly, I wondered if you could talk a little about who gets counted as a "real" science fiction writer and who gets counted as a literary writer.
Those counted as not in the labor force swelled to 94.4 million but that was countered by an increase of 2000,2232 counted as employed, according to the household survey.
But in Montrose at least, Curry counted as an expert.
This counted as a first strike in YouTube's termination procedure.
Editors also debated whether Cannes viewers counted as verifiable sources.
All of these tests may have been counted as high.
Investors who abstain are counted as supporting the board's recommendation.
Inmates from mainland China are not counted as foreign prisoners.
The analysis below covers votes counted as of 8 a.m.
But the fires were counted as one event by NOAA.
It included 1,503 individuals, 20% of whom counted as savings overachievers.
If someone has two benefits, that is counted as two months.
More important, the money will not be counted as taxable income.
Social Capital was counted as a microfund just six years ago.
Factories, machines, land and office buildings can be counted as capital assets.
He is counted as the 850353nd president, serving from 850343 to 850333.
But even if the gestures were empty, they still counted as gestures.
The employees who are working without pay will be counted as employed.
"Melanie" when Melania was clearly referenced, were counted as a spelling error.
People in sheltered workshops being paid subminimum wage are counted as employed.
Aerospace and defense companies like SpaceX are counted as "critical infrastructure" businesses.
They deserve to know that their votes will be counted as cast.
The only people who can't be counted as survivors are the dead.
We think they're to be counted as part of the November report.
With three-quarters of the vote counted, as of 211.1:20.3 a.m.
During slavery, the enslaved were not counted as fully human — they were to be counted as three-fifths of a person as set forth in the Constitution — but the Supreme Court's horrendous decision in the Dred Scott v.
Those counted as outside the labor force tumbled by 0003,000 to 95.9 million.
LeadStories counted as many as 17 distinct copies across Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.
But discovering what info counted as "relevant, legitimate" took time to figure out.
Imports have to go somewhere — they are either consumed or counted as inventory.
My grandmother's husband was a village intellectual and counted as a rich farmer.
Then we have policies that act like taxes, but aren't counted as such.
The Commission said in the EU official journal this counted as exceptional circumstances.
A plane with a 15-minute wait is counted as a late arrival.
This time, Kennedy's constrained view of what counted as corruption carried the day.
Some National Guard forces were double-counted as active-duty troops, he said.
Although not usually counted as memory, this could nonetheless be pressed into service.
Today it's the latter, and an AT BAT is not counted as one.
It was not clear whether the game would be counted as a forfeit.
They argued that the prosecutors' dismissal of the charges counted as favorable termination.
He urged me on and counted as I did the repeats of exercises.
Another wanted to know if their job counted as public service (It's complicated).
In the same year, only 29 percent of Americans were very confident that the ballots cast nationwide would be counted as intended, and only two-thirds of Americans were very confident that their own ballot would be counted as intended.
Over 2 million people have been displaced and 3.8 million are counted as returnees.
Previously, as Emojipedia points out, a single basic yellow emoji counted as two characters.
Why would that be counted as an overthrow (of the government) or an incitement?
Only those that marked "strongly disagree" were counted as people opposed to revenge porn.
The survey's level of those counted as employed tumbled by 251,20183 to 156.7 million.
Those counted as not in the labor force declined by 176,000 to 94.2 million.
Those counted as not in the labor force increased by 369,000 to 95.6 million.
They log on to fix the problem and voilà — they're counted as active users!
Should black votes have the same chance of being counted as other American votes?
Those counted as not in the labor force increased by 2000,2319 to 2000 million.
The pair, who counted as one claimant, had wriggled free and called the authorities.
For these 10, there were many setbacks, and what counted as success was modest.
Both will be counted as correct in all online formats except for Across Lite.
Under another compromise, a slave would be counted as three-fifths of a person.
For the organizers, Mr. Trump's decision not to attend probably counted as a relief.
The royalties counted as business expenses and therefore were not taxed in the Netherlands.
Planned Parenthood was ultimately victorious, with courts ruling that those posters counted as threats.
For example, while the company counted as revenue only its own commissions from traditional Uber rides, it counted as revenue entire fares from its carpooling UberPool service — in other words, it also included what UberPool drivers make from every ride in its calculation.
And the services counted as "extra" by airlines are growing in number all the time.
Tens of thousands of votes remained to be counted as of Wednesday morning, KRTV reported.
Napoleon counted as one; so did Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, the German writer and statesman.
Somehow those last two counted as two different ice puns in Batman & Robin, I think?
More than 65 MILLION people are now counted as forcibly displaced by the United Nations.
Those counted as not in the labor force declined by 118,000 to nearly 95.5 million.
Meanwhile, those counted as being outside of the workforce dropped by 118,000 to 95.5 million.
Those counted as not in the labor force also surged by 968,000, to 95.4 million.
The roughly 380,000 furloughed government workers will be counted as unemployed in the January report.
Male basketball players who practice with a women's team can be counted as female athletes.
Before school started, we'd go to hockey practice and that counted as a gym credit.
Michael Flynn are well-liked but are not counted as leading options, the newspaper added.
To fix it, executives came up with what, for Walmart, counted as a revolutionary idea.
They also counted as charter students all those who enrolled, including any who later left.
Rogue One managing to avoid that cliché shouldn't be counted as a strike against it.
These conditions may have contributed to ongoing deaths that could be counted as hurricane-related.
Construction, Khan told me, was an extremely competitive business, which he counted as a blessing.
In addition, there was a surge in those counted as not in the labor force.
Still, their ballots will be counted as provisional and could be stricken at a later date.
However, those counted as not in the labor force declined from 1563 million to 94.4 million.
To have your view changed or to change someone else's view are both counted as victories.
Couch's attorneys argued Wednesday that the four deaths should be counted as one case, not four.
On the topic of whether her nudity counted as free speech, at least, one judge disagreed.
That includes Gfycat, Discord, and recently Pornhub, which said that deepfakes imagery counted as nonconsensual pornography.
We used to wash them in the evening and sleep on them—that counted as ironing.
It's not clear if this is also counted as a strike against the channel (we're asking).
It would probably have an even higher score if Arduino wasn't counted as a programming language.
He did not explain how the CIA decided who counted as wrongfully killed, and who didn't.
"Whether I am counted as being in the club or not is irrelevant," said Wilson, 65.
He talked about the numerous Mexican-Americans he counted as friends and the thousands he employed.
In the initial survey data, 9.56 percent of single parents were counted as in extreme poverty.
Singles will be counted as home runs as the press covers every endless inquiry with glee.
The research didn't confirm whether a Two-For-Tuesday counted as one pizza order or two.
Cesc Fàbregas was born and raised in Barcelona, but counted as a homegrown player at Arsenal.
The problem, though, is that its standards for what counted as evidence weren't all that high.
In some cases, attendance at a single gender empowerment class was counted as a woman benefiting.
That such small steps are counted as victories is an indication of the difficulty of prosecution.
On another trip to the lake this month, he said, he counted as many as 76.
These graduates are not counted as unemployed because they are neither working nor looking for work.
Tulsa's thorny history of racial injustice can be counted as among the most perilous in America.
Out-of-state caucuses will be counted as one at-large county on the state level.
Arlen Specter's vote was counted as "not guilty," but he announced it in his own way.
In 22016, that was enough for France to be counted as one of the war's winners.
"Your client serviced this debt and counted as a debt collector at that time," she said.
Products such as video games, jerseys, T-shirts, hoodies and bobbleheads are counted as merchandise categories.
They'll be counted as unemployed, but their participation is a good sign for the economy. 5.
On the bright side, the eggs probably counted as her something new and her something borrowed.
A staggering number of animators, video game creators, voice actors, and YouTubers are counted as site alumni.
There were just more than 3123 million members of the workforce counted as unemployed for the month.
In this test's case, views will be counted as "[Media Rating Council] Views," the Twitter spokesperson explained.
The day that she was arrested, in March, also counted as one day toward fulfilling her sentence.
In public discourse, there's a lot of focus on whether trans women should be counted as women.
From now on, those locked accounts won't be counted as followers of any account they had followed.
A video is counted as "viewed" on Facebook if it is watched for at least three seconds.
Just 20 short years ago, the president having an extra-marital affair counted as a national crisis.
The level of Americans counted as not in the labor force swelled to just below 95 million.
MORE, the law ensures the outdoor recreation economy is counted as part of U.S. Gross Domestic Product.
Millions of individuals without jobs are not looking for work, and are therefore not counted as unemployed.
The number of people counted as out of the labor force swelled by 22,23 to 210 million.
Under previous rules, the stock option tax benefit counted as a credit on a company's balance sheet.
Justin: You're warming up to my point about uncertainty: The unimaginable should now be counted as possible.
To be counted as unemployed, a person must have actively looked for work in the last month.
The students are diverse (Italian and Jewish having counted as such for "Kotter" in the late 1970s).
For example, WeWork, which has attracted billions of dollars in investment, is not always counted as proptech.
Everything Andy Warhol did as portraitist, publisher, publicist or salesman counted as components in one boundless work.
According to federal law, the lawsuit argues, the trauma of family separation counted as a temporary disability.
A century ago, the other side of the Bosporus counted as a popular place for vacation homes.
And some Americans are no longer counted as unemployed because they have given up looking for work.
With blank votes counted - as is the case in the general election - Fernandez would have exceeded 49%.
This means that a plan selling in just one county is counted as selling in every county.
"I thought that since it counted as national service, I could do something beyond myself," he said.
The 1868 Florida Constitution disenfranchised felons and included petty larceny among the crimes that counted as felonies.
Those who are neither working nor looking for work are counted as out of the labor force.
Mr. Gans believes that it can because those identifying as "mixed race" should be counted as whites.
After marrying Khin, a woman of Karen ethnicity, he opts to be counted as a Karen himself.
Deaths from natural causes, especially heart attacks, are often counted as expressions of loyalty in party accounts.
They will no longer be counted as "confirmed" cases as they were in the previous diagnosis protocol.
There are another 2 million incarcerated individuals who are not counted as unemployed because they are institutionalized.
The proposal would clarify and narrow the scope of companies that would be counted as deposit brokers.
The total counted as "employed" in the household survey surged by 785,20093 to a record 155.2 million.
Iranian exports are higher if condensate, a type of light oil, is counted as well as crude.
But full-time employees who worked any part of last week would still be counted as employed.
Critics pointed out that, in the past, domestic violence has counted as a preexisting condition for insurers.
But in practice, the potential gap closed to a sliver given Ginsburg's understanding of what counted as 'too specific' (roughly, anything that might have some bearing on a case that might some day come before the court) and what counted as 'too general' (roughly, anything else worthy of mention).
" Pressed by Ms. Feinstein about whether waterboarding counted as torture, Mr. Barr said he did not know if it counted as such under the law in 2005, but that because of the newer law, "right now it's prohibited, so, you know, the law has definitively dealt with that.
A person is only counted as dead when their identity has been verified by the National Identification Office.
Several long-term employees (Amazon calls them "blue badge") say the time was counted as unpaid time off.
Those counted as not in the labor force surged by 646,000 to a fresh high of 96.2 million.
In public life, his flamboyant intellectualism and somewhat long-winded oration might have counted as "notions" against him.
Ozy has since told the bank that the resulting traffic was not counted as part of the campaign.
It was a scrappy and rushed affair, but on its own terms probably counted as a moderate success.
"I want the votes counted as quick as they can in all counties in North Carolina," McCrory said.
But not all of a person's assets necessarily are counted as part of an estate for probate purposes.
Last week Italy's defence minister called for cyber-security and infrastructure costs to be counted as defence spending.
Lee had a green card, but the drug charge counted as an "aggravated felony," which triggers mandatory deportation.
For example, a business headed by a female veteran would be counted as woman-owned and veteran-owned.
There is also T. Swift, taylorswift, or even TS. Each of these iterations was counted as a mention.
But because it hasn't been warranted, it doesn't get counted as part of the LME's daily inventory reports.
Ford said its costs also rose for safety recalls, which are counted as part of its net income.
If such deaths are counted as accidental overdoses, however, access to those same medications can get blamed incorrectly.
And since then, the company would have reported two other down months it originally counted as growth months.
Another quarter said that they were very confident that votes across the US were counted as voters intended.
Republicans expanded their control of the Senate, with two competitive races still being counted as of Wednesday morning.
Obama, by contrast, achieved two huge openings to countries the US had previously counted as enemies for decades.
While not quite as bizarre as being cut by a drone, it still counted as an unusual injury.
For that reason, the school-construction bonds should have been counted as general-obligation bonds, the lawsuit says.
The local elections supervisor has said mail-in and provisional ballots were being counted as quickly as possible.
That category includes words and phrases that are not names and therefore cannot be counted as a vote.
The canceled games will be counted as scoreless draws, with each team earning two points in pool standings.
But the real opposition's organization — and attempt to undermine Putin — can still be counted as a small victory.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials told Amnesty that cases of suspected "fraud" aren't reliably counted as separations.
A flight is counted as "on time" if it is operated less than 15 minutes after the scheduled time.
Ramos's tweets and any police reports about his threats to The Capital's journalists could have counted as those documents.
Flickr doesn't really allow for sharing, so only 5% of users counted as consumers and 12% were unintentionally exposed.
Those counted as not in the labor force surged by 562,000 for the month to more than 94 million.
The difference is about 2.5m potential workers, mostly not counted as unemployed because they are not looking for work.
The driver had the dearly departed in the back, he thought the deceased could be counted as two people.
Cases of infection through sexual transmission with someone who traveled to a Zika zone are counted as travel related.
However that will be counted as Joy for Hillary and Anger for Trump…two separate emotions would be logged.
Those counted as not in the labor force did increase by 74,000, bringing that number to nearly 96.4 million.
Some were merely spotted crossing the border back into Mexico and counted as "voluntary departures" by Border Patrol agents.
In other words, your insurance plan counted as silver if had an actuarial value between 68 and 72 percent.
Back in November, she joked that going to the bathroom wearing a big dress technically counted as wedding prep.
Economic Scene Not too long ago, Brazilians might have been counted as the most optimistic people in the world.
The level counted as not in the labor force was at 95.3 million, up 1.2 percent from March 2017.
Fox News quickly updated the website to reflect that no votes have actually been counted as of Tuesday morning.
That Nolasco held the Yankees scoreless for six innings on a steamy Saturday afternoon counted as a significant surprise.
Gail: When he said she had "tremendous hate in her heart" — I guess that counted as a slow moment?
Women who run track can be counted as members of three teams: indoor track, outdoor track and cross-country.
Most of the polyamorous people I spoke to said what counted as "cheating" for them had evolved over time.
Mr. McCarthy said federal data categorized jobs based on the employer, meaning any bank employee is counted as finance.
An individual can donate $2,800 per election cycle, the primary being counted as one and the general election another.
In February, the household survey showed the unemployment rate fell to 3.8% as fewer workers were counted as unemployed.
Expect him to make up some awful name about the man he once counted as his most trusted employee.
What remains in question is whether "pedo guy" should be counted as an insult or a statement of fact.
It was the sort of story that, by the standards of an earlier political era, counted as peculiar behavior.
So Republicans claim fraud, attempting to get fewer votes counted as legitimate — particularly through lawsuits and other legal maneuvers.
They are formally counted as sessions of the House and Senate, but Reuters did not include them in its tally.
Votes from the professional juries and viewers used to be combined and then counted as 50% of the final score.
Much of what had been counted as richly detailed false memories ended up looking more like "false beliefs," Wade said.
Precise numbers are hard to pin down, partly because of differences between countries in what is counted as medical tourism.
Assistant Victoria Villarroel and makeup artist Ariel Tejada, as well as Scott Disick's girlfriend Sofia Richie were counted as guests.
Curves are counted as matching even if they are slightly misaligned since not everyone writes at precisely the same slant.
A critic for Haaretz, Israel's liberal daily, questioned whether all these snapshots really counted as art (another hoary talking-point).
At the other extreme, a country with a GDP per person of $21990,22010 in 21995 also counted as middle income.
They're also not wireless, which can be counted as a growing shortcoming in a world of iPhones without headphone jacks.
Although not counted as an official participant in the race, the athletic dog was presented with a well-earned medal.
When counted as part of the larger vehicle market in Taiwan, including gas vehicles, Gogoro now holds a 17% share.
Because provisional ballots overwhelmingly favor Democrats, it's in Nelson's interest to make sure as many ballots are counted as possible.
For now, it seemed as if everyone just wanted everyone to be among friends, and everyone counted as a friend.
A "drink" can be counted as 12 ounces of beer, 5 ounces of wine or 1.5 ounces of hard liquor.
The four winners — Red and Green is counted as one — emerge as the winners from a list of 12 nominees.
One is that wood harvested sustainably for bioenergy—that's organic material used for fuel—would be counted as carbon neutral.
For the 2018-19 school year, the amount a student can earn before it is counted as income is $6,570.
Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly reported the number of federal workers who could be counted as unemployed.
If any phrase could be slang or an accepted abbreviation given the context, it was not counted as an error.
In recent months, more than 70 percent of people getting jobs had not been counted as unemployed the previous month.
Homophobic violence is not counted as a hate crime in Poland, meaning police have no data tracking anti-LGBTQ assaults.
Any verbal expressions of gratitude (including, in English, phrases like "good job" or "sweet") were counted as expressions of thanks.
Ms. Thomas's bail may not have counted as "excessive," but for her it was still outside the realm of affordability.
Both companies still can be counted as top "digital classified" sites, within an industry seeing its own roil and consolidation.
Although Clinton's 89 minutes count as the longest speech, Carter's, erm, wordy address is still counted as historically the longest.
In Hubei province, on February 12 health officials essentially broadened the definition of what could be counted as a case.
With 71% of returns counted as of Wednesday morning, Biden was in fourth, far behind the two leading candidates, Sen.
Accordingly, UHF bands' reach were only counted as half of their actual reach when determining a broadcasters' total potential audience.
Those counted as not in the labor force plunged by 653,000 in February, while the labor force increased by 806,000.
A portion of those fees, from 20 percent to 30 percent, are counted as medical expenses that can be deducted.
It traveled more than the distance of a marathon when less than half a mile would have counted as success.
In both cases, 1969 and 2005, Congress voted to dismiss the objections, and the electoral votes were counted as intended.
In both states, regulators said bitcoin would not be counted as currency when it comes to the states' money transmitter laws.
That means an artist's songs would have to be streamed 1,500 times for it to be counted as an album sale.
In August, it raised 200 billion yen ($1.95 billion) by issuing subordinated bonds, part of which can be counted as equity.
China argued that it was not breaching that limit because only the grains procured by government should be counted as subsidized.
If the AI is confident a post violates policies, it's taken down and counted as a strike against any hashtag included.
In other words, just because they were reading about fewer unethical studies, they became harsher judges of what counted as ethical.
But that's still a combined 72% of the country very or somewhat confident their votes would be counted as they intended.
These Americans are counted as employed for purposes of the employment survey but not for purposes of the jobs (payroll) survey.
Trump passed the authority to determine who counted as military or intelligence to Secretary of State Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonState Dept.
The arrangement counted as an in-kind campaign contribution because it was made to further Trump's chance of being elected president.
In March, there were essentially the same amount of workers that the BLS counted as unemployed as there were job openings.
Dr. Stern has even gone a step further, arguing that round moons like Earth's moon should also be counted as planets.
"I'm the eternal optimist and I'm hoping we'll get something this week — the votes are being counted as we talk," Rep.
China argued that it was not breaching that limit because only the grains procured by government should be counted as subsidised.
The latter is meant only as another way of getting the rep's attention, but tweets are not officially counted as outreach.
State officials, however, said they did not believe any ballots had been wrongly counted as a result of the machine malfunctions.
Nintendo has started calling the copy characters "echo fighters," but for the sake of this list, they'll be counted as individuals.
It should also close the loophole in the 90/10 rule to ensure that all federal funds are counted as such.
"Every American, no matter what their choice in politics, should know that their vote will be counted as cast," Lofgren said.
There also were reports that some ballots, although marked improperly, were counted as votes for Palang Pracharat, the military's proxy party.
One by one she saw it: There were seven women and five men who were counted as full-time sales associates.
It's fine to be brief if you just want your opinion counted as a "yea" or "nay" on a specific bill.
During a case this month, Roberts' courtroom erupted in laughter when he questioned whether saying "OK, boomer," counted as age discrimination.
"To be counted as active usage, the user must take action in the app," the spokesperson told CNBC in an email.
Those asymptomatic patients are counted as confirmed cases in the US, but if they were in China they would not be.
Georgia held L.S.U. to a field goal to begin the second half, which counted as a respite from an offensive onslaught.
Under the glow of the church's standard-issue fluorescent lights, Langston wondered what counted as sexual sin, particularly at her age.
The Bedouin population of the Negev, which numbers about 583,000 people, is often counted as Israel's fastest growing and poorest group.
Intangible assets like a company's brand image, which legions of public relations professionals work to burnish, could be counted as productivity.
Although absences will be counted as unexcused, some parents say they'll be keeping their children home as a show of solidarity.
Trump passed the authority to determine who counted as military or intelligence to Secretary of State Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonState Dept.
The basket was reviewed after the quarter ended and counted as a 3-pointer, giving San Antonio an 81-67 lead.
On Hawley's schema, someone counted as an alt-right sympathizer if they expressed support for all three of the key sentiments.
The jury is still out on whether the events this month should be counted as an attempted coup in the data set.
Since 2300, there might have been as many as 2000,235 opioid-related deaths across the country that were never counted as such.
The number of murders recorded by the department is almost always lower than those counted as homicides by the city's medical examiner.
But in his report, the central banker added that not all this money could be counted as a contribution to the economy.
Joe Thornton's empty-net goal at 19:04 counted as the game-winner after Nashville's Ryan Johansen scored with 3.2 seconds left.
That's the number of Americans now counted as not in the labor force, a historic high that has confounded economists and policymakers.
It showed that of 101 countries which counted as middle-income in 1960, only 13 had achieved high-income status by 2008.
By its definition, a country with a GDP of just $225 per person (at 245 prices) counted as middle income in 230.
The best-selling CD in 2016 was a Mozart boxset, which contained 200 CDs that were individually counted as a separate sale.
As reported by BBC News, Robbins was asked in 2013 if paint-by-numbers counted as art, and his response was unambiguous.
The level of workers counted as out of the labor force was the second highest on record, surging 2000,22016 to 2181 million.
Even at the time we knew this shit wasn't tight; we just weren't sure what was and still counted as electronic music.
Yet, if a president cannot be investigated without it being counted as treason then, like a king, he is above the law.
Under Texas law, Crystal's unborn child is also being counted as a victim, making a death toll of nine for the family.
Mora-Blanco sat next to Misty Ewing-Davis, who, having been on the job a few months, counted as an old hand.
Those state averages may understate the level of joblessness because many workers aren't counted as being part of the official labor force.
Outdoor recreation, in general, has hit $887 billion, and will now be counted as a portion of the nation's gross domestic product.
Others counted as deals included two feasibility studies, memorandums of understanding for arrangements that already existed, or a handing over of certificates.
The total employment level nudged down to 156.7 million, while those counted as unemployed also edged lower to just over 6.2 million.
They say a slate of purple- and blue-state senators have remained on the fence despite being widely counted as "no" votes.
The precise number of people who are losing federal subsidies is unclear, ­because even family plans are counted as a single applicant.
Joe Thornton's empty-net goal at 215:22 counted as the game-winner after Nashville's Ryan Johansen scored with 21 seconds left.
His death on October 19, which Puerto Rico mortality records label as "caused" by "leptospirosis," is not counted as a hurricane death.
The economies of the four member nations, if counted as a single country, would form the eighth-biggest economy in the world.
Schwimmer counted as one of Sprecher's consigliere as he continued building ICE through acquisitions, according to a person familiar with the relationship.
Mary McCarthy, Joan Didion, and Susan Sontag all counted as her friends, though she did not become as famous as they did.
So when I asked my husband earlier this week if he still thought kissing counted as cheating, I expected him to laugh.
Plus, everything from YouTube comments on classic-rock songs to baseball-game transcriptions gets counted as poetry, so why not pop music?
It did, however, contribute to a rise in the number of people counted as unemployed and an uptick in the unemployment rate.
The S.E.C. says Kin counted as a security, like stocks, because it couldn't be used to buy anything when it was launched.
They will still be closely monitored and isolated, even if they are not counted as confirmed cases, the spokesman, Wu Zunyou, said.
Dr. Jayaram wanted to know whether those collisions counted as missteps or were part of a strategy that favored speed over accuracy.
Nelson, however, wins just a little more than 70% of the time against Scott if neither candidate is counted as the incumbent.
Being with her children more often also helped clarify what counted as a mere want when it came to the family budget.
A user only has to watch a live video on Facebook for a few seconds before it is counted as a view.
" Gender nonbinary members will not be counted as either male or female, "and the remainder of the delegation shall be equally divided.
"We've got one, two, three, four, five, five, six, seven, eight, make that eight," one officer counted as he surveyed the room.
Under "Measure 3", one year of frontline service is counted as three when it comes to calculating soldiers' end-of-career compensation.
Orders from abroad, which were not counted as core orders, dropped 1.1 percent in February, reversing the previous month's 3.2 percent gain.
The idea that a student taking classes in Iowa City or Ann Arbor can be counted as an export might seem strange.
Their votes were all counted as cast, though there have never been sufficient numbers of them to overturn a presidential election result.
By those standards, Accrington's win barely counted as a shock: Ipswich Town is currently last in the Championship, enduring a miserable season.
The idea that people who work one hour a week for Uber are counted as employed is pretty bizarre to me. Right. Right.
One of the "next steps" that quickly gained traction on social media was to text a number to be counted as a participant.
And you know, the important thing to note here is that everybody's vote did get counted, as Brian, as you said, you know?
The McConnell-aligned National Senatorial Campaign Committee, which Harris once counted as a client, also is nowhere to be found in the filings.
That definition means that a country with a GDP per person of just $590 (at 1990 prices) counted as middle income in 1960.
In Bonn, striking a tentative agreement on something as basic as deciding what to discuss during the coming year counted as a coup.
And yet because the script was based on research conducted by screenwriters Josh Singer and Tom McCarthy, it counted as an "original" work.
Officials have explained that discrepancy by saying the difference is due to temporary forces not being counted as part of the official total.
Abramovich has been counted as one of the richest men in Britain since he bought the English Premier League soccer club in 2003.
Orders from abroad, which were not counted as core orders, jumped 17.4 percent in April, up for the first time in three months.
It includes express kidnappings, which are counted as robberies in official statistics; sometimes victims themselves confuse robberies and cases of extortion with kidnapping.
Any score above 4 counted as "probable psychological disturbance or mental ill health"—and, again, over one in five women fit this bill.
By 2050, almost half the area — 47 percent — may be urbanized, one study has projected; only 11 percent counted as urbanized in 2000.
Karlovic, a 6-foot-11 Croatian, holds the career record for aces, with 11,277 (aces have been counted as a statistic since 1991).
When the former slaves were counted as full persons, the former slave states gained twenty congressional seats, a twenty-five-per-cent bump.
But that imported power cannot really be counted as clean, he noted, since about 60% of Central America's generation comes from fossil fuels.
That could mean that almost a third of the 15,000 L.A. County children counted as receiving a high test did not have one.
If the government shutdown lasts through next week, nearly half of the 800,000 workers who have been furloughed will be counted as unemployed.
Mold making is a fundamental stage for most sculptural work, but molds are rarely counted as works of art in their own right.
Surely, Ms. Weingarten assumed, the boy could be counted as a first-generation college applicant, deserving of an admissions bump for being disadvantaged.
The majority of product manager positions listed on Glassdoor are in the tech sector, which is why it's counted as a tech job.
With our new love of cast concrete, it looks as if we've learned to see the beauty in what once counted as bleak.
"We are glad that we will be counted as will be other people," transgender rights worker Almas Bobby told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
For example, the lowest-fare ticket class, Basic Economy, may be counted as only half the miles flown or half a segment flown.
Justice Clarence Thomas, writing for the majority, said Mr. Stokeling's robbery conviction counted as a violent felony for purposes of the federal law.
In the quarter, the Financial & Risk business - now counted as a discontinued operation - grew revenues 3 percent in constant currency to $1.58 billion.
On the other hand, Cherkasky says, a rape allegation may be false but never conclusively disproven, and may thus never be counted as false.
To Trump and those in his administration, climate science and other extremely well-researched topics are counted as ideologies, and put up for debate.
However, the company previously posted an order for 100 737 MAX jets from an unidentified customer that counted as part of its 2016 tally.
But because the missed NCAA test over spring break counted as a positive test, he was still banned from NCAA competition for two years.
Shanghai, which is counted as a province, is five times wealthier than the poorest one, Gansu, which has a similar-sized population (see map).
Among queer men, penetration once again became the "gold standard," according to the study — 90% said that penetrative anal sex definitely counted as sex.
The algorithm was primed to look for an old photo, but of course, the funeral home photo counted as old, all these years later.
It's unfortunate that YouTube TV is counted, as that's essentially watching TV – something that's associated with longer programming blocks, and more time spent viewing.
The six inch tablet is the Amazon Fire HD 6 which was not counted as it did not meet IDC's requirements for a "tablet".
However, officials said federal workers generally were counted as employed during the period because they received pay during the survey week of Jan. 12.
Household survey data showed there were 2000,000 fewer people counted as employed, but that came with a contraction of the labor force by 224,000.
BP shareholders were already aware of the viability of the company's assets which were only counted as reserves if they were economic, he said.
The timing of the Lunar New Year holiday usually affects when imports are counted as having arrived in the world's largest buyer of commodities.
Moreover, the number of soldiers officially counted as wounded-in-action in Iraq and Afghanistan is only 53,000 (2% of the total who served).
When many American universities tout their diversity numbers, black students who were born in the Bronx and the Bahamas are counted as the same.
Eventually he became an office manager in a razor factory, which, given his background, would have counted as an impressively skilled, sit-down job.
To be clear, no ballots have been counted as of yet, but trends can be discerned by the party affiliation of those returning ballots.
For our analysis, cases resolved through a settlement, mediation, or other involvement from OCR were counted as having corrective changes or findings of violations.
But if the remaining furloughed workers end up being counted as unemployed, January could be the first month that jobs declined since September 2010.
At Russia's insistence, each bomber is counted as a single warhead, no matter how many nuclear bombs it carries or has ready for use.
No money from the tuition waivers actually ends up in our pockets, so under Section 117(d)(5), it isn't counted as taxable income.
Because it included specific, recognizable protests, the video counted as engaging with "issues of public importance," which led to its being flagged as political.
James Clyburn (D-SC), one of the top figures in the House Democratic caucus, absolutely counted as a big deal by those traditional standards.
In the quarter, the Financial & Risk business - now counted as a discontinued operation - grew revenues by 2 percent in constant currency to $1.55 billion.
External demand for machinery, which is not counted as core orders, rose 10.0 percent in April, up for the first time in three months.
And as America moved to a position of world leadership, these questions exploded into quarrels about what counted as liberation and what as colonization.
High-yield bond issuers have increasingly exploited poorly drafted voting mechanics that allow for multiple bonds to be counted as one class of notes.
South Africa's National Treasury, which oversees the country's international bond issuance, confirmed to IFR that the two banks should be "counted as one bookrunner".
Should a student miss school because they're lacking the immunization requirements, their missed days will be counted as unexcused absences, the school system said.
Perhaps Casanova should be counted as an explorer, too, or at least as a travel writer, even though his journeys were confined to Europe.
Or if a company sells a smartphone that has unlimited data, maybe that should be counted as higher-value than its price would reflect.
While votes are still being counted as of Saturday morning, two exit polls showed a huge margin — roughly 20133-22013 — in favor of repeal.
Just before the 90-day travel ban was to take effect on June 29, the State Department said fiancés would be counted as close family.
In that case, you'll be asked to fill out a provisional ballot, which will still be counted as long as you're in the right place.
Under EU rules, commercial arrears are not counted as public debt, which currently stands at around 130 percent of the size of the country's economy.
They lobbied to get pizza counted as a vegetable in school lunches, because all that highly nutritious tomato paste is so important for growing bodies.
Right now there are 1.4 million people who are considered "marginally attached" to the US labor force and who are not counted as job seekers.
Washington won the resumption of the suspended game 5-3, but it was counted as taking place on May 15, when it was originally scheduled.
Lewandowski said he did not know if a $1 million donation from Trump was counted as part of the $4.5 million, according to the Post.
"The U.S. government may have reliable information that certain individuals are combatants, but are being counted as non-combatants by non-governmental organizations," it reads.
I wasn't doing the hard work I do during my Ashtanga classes, but it still "counted" as exercise, as far as the Watch was concerned.
But the community now seems divided, with some mutts clamouring for minority-religion status and others content to be counted as a caste within Hinduism.
When Facebook says that it deleted 1.3 billion accounts, it did so in almost all cases before those accounts were ever counted as active users.
The customs numbers and the ship-tracking data don't exactly match, given slight differences in when cargoes are counted as having arrived and been cleared.
You need to have a very, very delicate touch here, though: Don't swipe all the way or you'll be counted as having viewed the story.
A Pentagon spokesman told CNN that the discrepancy is due to an accounting issue where some National Guard forces got double counted as active duty.
In May 2015, 770 cars were counted as sold even though their sales were later unwound, the most in any single month, the company said.
"The U.S. government may have reliable information that certain individuals are combatants, but are being counted as noncombatants by nongovernmental organizations," the report said, cryptically.
They would be counted as extremely poor if they lived in Africa, and they are our neighbors in the most powerful nation in the world.
That said, Tuesday's deregulation can be counted as a win for oil and gas drillers because it can loosen rules surrounding methane gas, Cramer said.
Twentieth-century precursors to Coachella were civilized affairs—Bob Dylan's plugging in his electric guitar, in 1965 at Newport Folk, counted as a major disturbance.
Artists like Z-Ro, Pimp C, and Boosie Badazz are just a handful of artists who can be counted as Future's forebears in this regard.
But there have been a few rogue, faithless, or just plain incompetent electors over the years — and their votes have all been counted as cast.
Ball State University that low-level supervisors who lack hiring and firing power should not be counted as supervisors when determining employer liability for harassment.
With about 22010 percent of the ballots counted as of Sunday, Palang Pracharat, the military's proxy party, had 22016 million votes, the Election Commission said.
While homelessness has fallen in Washington since 2016, more than 6,500 residents were counted as homeless during a tally taken on one night in January.
Those that said they didn't handle precise location data at all, despite having received it, were not counted as part of the location-tracking industry.
To begin with the obvious: This is an era in which you could just spell out your name and it out counted as a hook.
And "Madame Rosa" remains the only winner of the Oscar for best foreign-language film directed by an Israeli (although it counted as France's victory).
Instead, they're partnerships, sole proprietorships, and S corporations whose earnings are simply "passed through": counted as part of their owners' personal income and taxed accordingly.
And if even a fraction of these emissions are counted as land-change effects in the process of evaluating biofuels, the scales are forcefully tipped.
But they were counted as assets, or property, that helped build and finance the infrastructure and the wealth of the richest nation in the world.
An entitlement like SNAP can fill needs much more quickly, and the added cost is not counted as disaster aid subject to a new appropriations.
Since she started working with Stewart, Hannah rated her pain at about a 5 on a 10-point scale, which Stewart counted as an improvement.
Henry Clay's American System, Abraham Lincoln's land-grant research universities and Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal can all be counted as legacies of Hamilton's vision.
It claims more fish are killed for food than any other animal, which is why they&aposre measured in tonnes, rather than counted as individuals.
Though Zuckerberg didn't address the issue directly, he did say it's often tough to decide what counted as a political ad in the first place.
While the labor force participation rate held steady at 62.7 percent, those counted as not in the labor force popped, jumping 153,000 to 95.7 million.
Those counted as not in the labor force fell by 156,000 to 94.7 million while the labor force itself surged by 349,000 to 160.5 million.
During the same period, those counted as not in the labor force swelled from 79.3 million to 95.5 million, a more than 20 percent increase.
She shrugs when I ask if he should be counted as a storm fatality and says she rejected FEMA's offer to pay for Miguel's casket.
More than 1,600 flights have been preemptively grounded for Wednesday and another 180 on Thursday, flight-tracking service FlightAware counted as of 10:35 p.m.
But Nigeria has said some of that total included condensates, an ultra-light oil that is not counted as part of its promise to cap.
Employees are counted as working if they worked any time in the pay period that included the 12th of the month, which was last Wednesday.
Police have even considered the biometric data on her smartwatch to determine when she died, though the data is unlikely to be counted as evidence.
The unemployment rate is less predictable, as a lot of government workers will have been counted as unemployed for the reference week of Jan. 6–12.
If all 800,000 furloughed workers are counted as unemployed in January, that would add four-tenths of a percent to the number, according to CNBC calculations.
It gave immigrants an unusually short amount of time to apply for renewal, then enforced stricter-than-usual rules about what counted as a timely application.
But before all that happened, he did something that counted as an act of radicalism in the world of biology: He put it on the internet.
That influx meant more people were counted as unemployed, and it boosted the jobless rate to 3.6%, from a half-century low of 3.5% in December.
On social media and news channels, people debated whether a jam session (where Shafi said she was first harassed by Zafar) even counted as a workplace.
The y-axis shows the share of voters in the state who say they are "very confident" that their own state's votes were counted as intended.
If you are jobless and give up, you're not counted as unemployed — but it is true that they start leaving you out of the equation altogether.
No word yet on whether Elon Musk's Boring Company not a flamethrower flamethrower will be counted as a flamethrower (or made in China for that matter).
"The USA Freedom Act should be counted as a victory for those fighting for civil liberties and increased government transparency," Issa said in a May statement.
Nailor took a flip from Lombardi in the backfield, which counted as a pass, reversed field and found nothing but open space in front of him.
Unemployment rose from 22019 percent to 4 percent because a small percentage of furloughed employees who could not work were counted as unemployed, says the report.
For instance, the CBO figured that any loan payments would go through the Treasury Department, meaning every dollar repaid by agencies counted as a new appropriation.
A Pentagon spokesman told CNN that the discrepancy was due to an accounting issue where some National Guard forces were double-counted as active duty troops.
A Pew survey in October found 2100% of Americans very or somewhat confident their votes in their communities would be counted as they intended in November.
Achieng is counted as one of the nearly 5 percent of the Kenyan population suffering some form of disability, as captured in a 2007 national survey.
Many of these indirect programs, like entitlements and tax breaks for health care, retirement and housing, are not counted as part of the conventional federal budget.
The total of those counted as not in the labor force is now at a record 95.9 million, a 21 percent rise over the past decade.
These types of work arrangements are not always viewed or counted as employment by either the "worker" or "business" surveys that feed into the BLS report.
Hegel saw the entirety of world history—or, at least, of European history, which for him was what countedas a progressive revelation of the spirit.
In 2016, the court unanimously overturned the conviction of former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell by narrowing what counted as an "official act" under federal bribery laws.
Now the restive Mr. Macron, 38, the youngest man in Mr. Hollande's cabinet, can be counted as a new element in Mr. Hollande's growing political woes.
These vehicles are counted as sold for BMW's monthly total, but remain on the lot and continue to be offered as new cars, the dealers said.
Politifact counted as false no less than 86 percent of his statements, (Sample, May 26: "Clinton is going to release all the violent criminals from jail").
Under current Medicaid rules, income received as a lump sum, such as lottery winnings, is counted as income only in the month when it is received.
In 2017, more than 200,000 Hungarians — nearly 4 percent of the country's work force — participated in the government's workfare program, and were therefore counted as employed.
So a defendant could be accused of stealing something, but whether that counted as a strike depended on whether he was charged with a serious felony.
Right now there are about 0003 million people who are considered "marginally attached" to the US labor force and who are not counted as job seekers.
I have been thinking about this in relation to the passing last month of Amos Oz, the great Israeli novelist whom I counted as a friend.
And as in the past, the narrow view that people can be counted as patriotic only if they grant the anthem sacrosanct status still holds sway.
He was taken into custody last November, and at least part of his time in pretrial detention may be counted as part of his prison term.
Puerto Rico's advocates were baffled further since Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin had been counted as an ally for the island in working through some aid issues.
The roughly 291,000 votes counted as of early Wednesday afternoon outpaced the 20203,672 who voted in 2008, the previous high for Democrats in the Granite State.
And now you are about to be un-flummoxed, a perfectly cromulent word that will definitely never be counted as legit in our Spelling Bee game.
But if a student misses school because they're lacking the proper records, their missed days will be counted as unexcused absences, the school system previously said.
In his written decision filed Wednesday, Wiley found that the counts on which the jury was hung in Manafort's first federal trial counted as previous prosecutions.
Mr. Bush's 2007 order enabled the agency to resume a form of the program by specifically listing what sorts of prisoner abuses counted as war crimes.
So, while a fentanyl-related death may be appropriately counted as a prescription opioid death, most of the increase in overdoses is from illegal fentanyl analogues.
" But it really wasn't clear at all when the Declaration of Independence was signed and the Constitution was adopted exactly who counted as "We the people.
The structure I'd just entered loosely counted as a building—part indoor, part outdoor, depending on how much light pierced the gaps in the zinc roofing.
Intentionally insane and disgusting attire was expected and encouraged, found objects counted as fine art, and eating cheap microwavable garbage was viewed as good time management.
They're probably people hanging around the edges of the labor market who are not counted as unemployed but who can come back in in a stronger market.
The sports could be done at any intensity; for example, participants who commuted by bike to work and those who attended Spin classes both counted as cyclists.
Still, if the US and North Korea find concrete ways to improve their relationship, that could be counted as at least a small, but still significant, success.
Netflix says that if 70 percent of a movie or TV episode was watched in the four weeks following its debut, it is counted as a view.
A spokesperson for Puerto Rico's Department of Public Safety told BuzzFeed News in November that they didn't typically examine the bodies of people counted as "natural" deaths.
These bonds will now be counted as HTM even if it pushes the debt held under the category above the current 21.5 percent ceiling, the bankers said.
A 2019 YouGov poll showed 32% of men had no one they counted as a close friend, while 18% of men did not even have one friend.
The total labor force increased by 2000,000 to just under 163 million while those counted as not in the labor force fell by 158,000 to 96.1 million.
With 90 percent of the votes counted as of Sunday, the early results gave Rouhani and former president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani the most votes for the assembly.
" Nunberg claimed that Page wasn't really an adviser, but was counted as part of the Trump campaign because officials "were happy to get anybody they could get.
With 603 percent of the votes counted as of Sunday, the early results gave Rouhani and former president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani the most votes for the assembly.
And in Sunday's referendum, the YSK's overseas election branch had already rejected an appeal by a ruling AK Party official to have unstamped envelopes counted as valid.
The labor force participation rate held steady at 63.1 percent while those counted as not in the labor force fell by 639,000 to just over 95 million.
Finally, the groups are asking that Google faces the maximum possible civil penalties —  $42,530 per violation, which could be counted as either per child or per day.
Unless the government reopens next week, furloughed workers will probably be counted as unemployed, as they would not have received a salary during the pay period survey.
Clinton declined to engage on the specific merits of Nafta, which for more than two decades has been widely counted as a main achievement of her husband.
In an interview with CNN, Pesquera conceded that such a situation should be counted as part of the hurricane death toll if the details can be confirmed.
The current EPA is arguing that these reduced mortality rates should not be counted as benefits because there are other regulations specifically geared toward reducing particulate emissions.
The senator read from a handwritten recommendation letter he had received from a retired judge, David R. Hansen, a Republican appointee he counted as an old friend.
Two months in, the centennial program has already brought three fairly staggering events, any one of which would have counted as the highlight of an ordinary season.
And it's easy to slip into old habits and continue living the life that you had when finding $10 on the sidewalk counted as a major windfall.
We laid them all out on the table like a buffet, and the girls counted as they dropped spoonfuls of ingredients into their bowls of warm broth.
None of them swung a presidential outcome — but their votes were all counted as cast by Congress (which has the job of actually counting the electoral votes).
Canada maintains that assertion holds true only if goods from third countries passing through Canada on their way to the United States are counted as Canadian exports.
At the time of its closing, there will have been a total of 46 previews and 138 regular performances (each part is counted as a single performance).
A so-called extraterritoriality issue in this case centers on whether investor money withdrawn from the Madoff feeder funds counted as overseas distributions beyond Mr. Picard's reach.
Any remaining debt to the central bank would be transformed into perpetual subordinated debt to the central bank which could be counted as a form of capital.
The process of constructing this puzzle involved a lot of emails with screenshots of partially filled grids and, um, lively discussion about what counted as good fill.
When President Reagan's E.P.A. narrowed the definition of what counted as a "stationary source" to allow plants to emit more pollutants, an environmental group challenged the agency.
Because of the agency's "sunshine" period, comments filed during the week leading up to the May 85033 meeting will not be counted as part of the record.
Driving along a dirt road to a location that Google didn't fully recognize definitely counted as breaking down fears, and I hadn't even unpacked my suitcase yet.
The total labor force increased by 105,000 to 162.2 million, though the number counted as not in the labor force also rose by 96,000 to 95.6 million.
Although skeptical about much of what has lately counted as restaurant excellence, Wells hasn't quite drawn his own boundary line—one defined, perhaps, by affability and chaos.
"Some people had completely valid posts like 'fuck domestic abusers like X' deleted because we thought that counted as mocking somehow," a former moderator told BuzzFeed News.
One firm that counted as an investor a high-profile North Korea bull, James Passin, ended a joint venture there in January because of tightened American sanctions.
One of them was combining the law library with that of the main university library — and separate law libraries are counted as pluses in the national rankings.
Not counted as part of South Korea's contribution to the shared defense costs are large tracts of land that it supplies rent-free for American military bases.
After four solid seasons, show creator Armando Iannucci departed from the show in 2015, with Mandel (who also counted as Veep's first American writer) as his replacement.
Some evaluators have argued that training expenses shouldn't be counted, but others have observed that "investments in training, planning, evaluation, and internal systems" get counted as overhead.
For example, the electoral college was "a concession to slave-owners" because each slave officially counted as three-fifths of a person, thus giving Southern states more power.
Foreign invasions, ousters by rebel forces, assassinations and resignations due to popular pressure are also not counted as coups (although they are tracked in the same data set).
Wading into the murkiness, the Obama administration issued a rule in 2015 that would clarify what counted as a water of the United States once and for all.
The Lower 48 states have had very little snow cover so far this winter, with just a quarter of this region counted as snow-covered as of Dec.
Parkson also had CNY0003 billion in non-principal-guaranteed structured deposits as of end-June 2017, which is not counted as cash, in accordance with Fitch's rating criteria.
Look past today's theatrics and it is clear that almost the whole party has rallied around what, two decades ago, would have counted as its anti-EU pole.
I would come to after a shot, unsure of how many hours had passed and if waking up with a needle in my arm counted as an overdose.
In relatively liberal cities like Houston, such "sanctuary school" policies have been counted as among the only official protections immigrants have in public institutions in the Trump era.
Many non-OPEC countries such as Mexico and Azerbaijan face a natural drop in oil production and some analysts expressed doubts those declines should be counted as cuts.
If the strip is not counted as a loan, the capital charge for banks holding that risk on balance sheet could be four times higher, the sources said.
In San Diego, the Chargers lost their bid by a wide margin, receiving only 42 percent approval from 85 percent of the total votes counted as of Tuesday.
Also, many insurers offer disease-management and on-call nurse consultation services, which do not result in claims, so the costs of those services are counted as administrative.
Sixty-two percent of millennials, which this survey counted as being from ages 22 to 37, named Obama as either their first or second choice for best president.
"Ford v Ferrari" raked in an estimated $31 million debut at the box office in a No. 1 finish that counted as a win for big-budget originality.
This figure includes part-timers who want a full-time job and those without jobs who are not counted as unemployed but who say they want to work.
Federal employees who are currently furloughed during the partial government shutdown will still be counted as employed in the January jobs report set to be released next week.
But those numbers do not precisely reflect the effectiveness of ad campaigns because a lot of what gets counted as impressions goes to waste on non-human sources.
Someone had made a joke about the blond-brunette ratio of the group, and after puzzling for a moment, I realized that I'd been counted as a brunette.
U.S. stocks did make a comeback on Wednesday, closing nearly 1,200 points up, which counted as good news for a president betting the farm on a healthy economy.
If the North decided not to showcase its ICBMs, they said, it could be counted as a sign that North Korea was serious about its negotiations with Washington.
The officers asked the CDC worker whether transiting through Turkey counted as having traveled to Europe, even though Turkey is not part of the border-free Schengen Area.
Back in the '70s, the fact that John was gay counted as an official secret, as did the extent of his devotion to alcohol, cocaine and other substances.
These programs can provide employees up to $5,250 each year, not counted as taxable income — and the contribution doesn't have to be marked to a full-degree program.
If there is an R, an, A and a T in the hive, you can be sure that Rat-A-TAT will be counted as a word. 49A.
He said it's possible the Uber driver became infected and wasn't officially counted as a case, but he doubts that the driver started a large chain of transmission.
This fluctuation could be partly down to a change this week in what is counted as a "confirmed case" in Hubei province, the epicenter of the global outbreak.
To be clear: half of the increase in spending in that figure is still employer contributions to health insurance, which are not counted as part of the wage.
Yet even assuming that all 772 members were deported or otherwise counted as removed during the Trump administration, they still would not amount to half of the gang.
A view is counted as soon as the video is rendered on the screen — that means it could play for a half second and still count as a view.
He also said that he didn't believe those cases could be counted as hurricane-related because they didn't involve people drowning or dying while trying to repair hurricane damage.
Positive media coverage surrounding Beirut Pride and activities for the annual International Day against Homophobia and Transphobia on May 17 can also be counted as an achievement, Samhat said.
" And Vice President Mike Pence, a former Indiana governor, issued a statement on Sunday lamenting the loss of a fellow Hoosier who he counted as "a friend and mentor.
HOWEVER, RULES OF ORIGIN ARE A LOOPHOLE THAT ALLOWS MATERIAL FROM OUTSIDE TO COME IN AND YET BE COUNTED AS THOUGH IT WAS NAFTA PRODUCED UP TO CERTAIN LIMITS.
He says that many e-commerce jobs, specifically in warehouses and fulfillment centers, aren't being counted as retail jobs, even though they are where most e-commerce manpower resides.
The plaintiffs argued Twitter was not covered by Section 230, under the logic that its continued provision of accounts to ISIS counted as an act of publishing or speech.
"When your life expectancy is 15 years and less, then you get counted as old," said Warren Sanderson, a professor at Stony Brook University who worked on the project.
With more than 22019 percent of votes counted as Wednesday began, Netanyahu's conservative party looked likely to muster enough support to control 65 of the Knesset's 120 seats (Reuters).
The agency has said furloughed government workers, as well as those working without being paid, will be counted as employed because they will receive backpay once the government reopens.
If they find some suspicious junk somewhere or a two-liter soda bottle with a strange liquid, these are counted as "meth labs," but it's not exactly Walter White.
Starting a chat, placing a call, sharing a file, editing a document or participating in a meeting through Teams can get a person counted as a user, Spataro said.
Unless state policies shift in light of the outbreak, these kinds of absences will likely be counted as unexcused, said Dan Domenech, executive director of the School Superintendents Association.
A runner who starts an extra inning at second shall be counted as reaching on an error for purposes of determining earned runs, but no errors shall be charged.
The specter of a ballooning deficit that counted as alarming in Stockman's day seems quaint compared with Comey's fears that Trump colluded with a foreign adversary and obstructed justice.
Previously, an account would have to watch 70 percent of one episode of a TV show or 70 percent of movie for it to be counted as a view.
Long-term debt would not be allowed to be counted as part of that cushion because history showed it was not a foolproof buffer to losses, Mr. Kashkari said.
A Twitter user asked Musk whether Tesla counted as an investment, to which he replied that he&aposd rolled the proceeds of all his companies forward into one another.
They also asked each participant whether they had ever misused stimulant medications, where a even one-time use of a stimulant the participant was not prescribed counted as misuse.
Over the century before the Revolution, Parliament had passed several bills clarifying that children born abroad to British subjects counted as "natural-born subjects" (this mattered for inheritance reasons).
While life insurance proceeds are free from federal income taxes, they can be counted as part of your estate and subject to estate tax if you owned the insurance policy.
After the final virtual caucuses conclude, voters that participated will be split up by into their district, as determined by their addresses, and counted as part of that overall number.
To be counted as false by De Zutter and his co-authors, a crime would have to be categorized by law enforcement as "unfounded," meaning authorities determined it didn't happen.
A tweet was counted as being about the Russia scandal if it contained any of the following words: Russia, Comey, Sessions, Mueller, FBI, Flynn, "obstruction of justice," collusion, Putin, Kremlin.
In total, about 2,750 vehicles missed being counted as deliveries in Q4 either due to last-minute delays in transport or because the customer was unable to physically take delivery.
There was even uncertainty as to what counted as a bona-fide "delivery out", other than that the metal should physically leave the warehouse in which it had been stored.
Using Sovereign, Siri says, voters will be able to track their votes on the blockchain; they will know without any doubt that their vote was cast and counted as intended.
The authors counted as successful the investments that led to an initial public offering of the company or when the company was acquired for more money than had been invested.
If those payments were counted as income, they would raise an estimated $863 billion over the next five years, according to a report from the Congressional Joint Committee on Taxation.
That single-year tally is more than nine times the 92 people the New American Foundation has counted as killed in jihadist attacks on American soil in the past decade.
The killing of Mr. Purdy counted as the fourth homicide there; two more have since been recorded, making the 40th the third-deadliest precinct in New York City in 2016.
Prison gerrymandering refers to a Census Bureau practice in which people in prison are counted as residents of the towns in which they are jailed, even though they cannot vote.
Much of the confusion in 2000 came from the difficulties in determining how punch-card ballots were cast -- that is, if an indented or hanging chad counted as a vote.
She refused to say which of the two it was, however, adding that the lab-confirmed leptospirosis death was not counted as hurricane-related because of the date it occurred.
Eight shots exaggerate just how much offense the Rangers generated through nearly 35 minutes, as two of those registered shots included soft dump-ins that were graciously counted as shots.
" 'All' is an all-inclusive thing," he said, indicating that it might be tough to even negotiate which policies counted as poison pills, and which were agreed upon policy fixes.
"The reason we're doing this — we want the people of Kentucky to have absolute confidence that their votes were counted as they should have been counted," he said last week.
Family members of the deceased also are eligible for certain federal aid, such as having some of their funeral expenses paid, if their relatives' deaths are counted as hurricane-related.
"The money from the Rosneft privatisation will be counted as budget revenue, and the revenue from the sale of Bashneft (will go on) covering the federal budget deficit," he said.
It's also left the local economy with fewer active workers; as of June, just over 40 percent of Puerto Rico's population was officially counted as part of the labor force.
All reactions will be counted as additional likes, meaning Facebook will assume that the user wants to see more similar content, even if the person responded with an "anger" emoticon.
At the Clinton Hill building, Valerie Roberts, 61, also had no idea that her fourth-floor apartment, where she has lived for decades, counted as affordable under the mayor's plan.
Tesla pointed out in the 2018 proxy statement that the value Musk would get from exercising any of the options granted under the plan would be counted as taxable income.
People counted as "returned" have left — back to Canada or Mexico, for instance — after an administrative process and don't face legal penalties for having been in the country without authorization.
Spataro said there are several activities that can cause a customer to be counted as a user, including making a call through Teams or starting a chat in the app.
But with the default set between 2000 and 2001, a young child eager to get to the next screen could simply tap through quickly and be counted as a teenager.
In April 2010, a brouhaha erupted in the gaming community that still reverberates today: The film critic Roger Ebert had opined that video games could never truly be counted as art.
Russia's Federal Antimonopoly Service said this counted as an abuse of Google's dominant market position, and for the past two years, it's been investigating and suing over the company's restrictive terms.
A mural in Venice, California, commemorating 2,500 soldiers who were either prisoners of war or counted as missing in the Vietnam War was covered in graffiti not long before Memorial Day.
A spokesperson for the company told The Verge at the time that an account must surpass "70 percent of the total running time (including credits)" to be counted as a view.
Putting these two proposed acts of engineering together, we get: anyone who isn't already a natal woman, and who sincerely self-declares as a woman, should be counted as a woman.
In a post over on the company's developer forum, Twitter announced that, moving forward, every emoji will be counted as the same number of characters toward your tweet's 280-character count.
If Medicare spends less to combat fraud, it looks more efficient since its administrative costs will be lower and its other costs will be counted as medical expenses rather than waste.
IF WOMEN'S votes had not counted (as was the case until 1918), Norbert Hofer, the far-right candidate, would have won a landslide victory in Austria's presidential election on May 22nd.
Some politicians say that, since their stays are limited and they impose little burden on local infrastructure, pass-holders should not really be counted as part of the population at all.
The governor faced criticism from funeral directors, families and media outlets who reported dozens - or in some cases hundreds - of deaths that were not counted as being caused by the storm.
Yes, a portion of the UK's current account deficit would fall in the event of Brexit, as funds it sends to fund the EU are counted as part of the deficit.
It's that the economy and our political system, even as they promise equality, are stacked against us: From America's beginning, slave labor funded the affluence of those who counted as citizens.
For six straight months, the labor force had been growing, including a gangbuster start to 2016 in which 1.5 million more people were counted as either working or looking for work.
When I pressed Bhakta on what counted as diligence, he told me the Trump Organization has a "standard checklist," that included capital provisions, quality, and track records on payments and delivery.
Under current tax laws, many doctoral and graduate students receive tuition waivers that are not counted as taxable income as long as the student does research or teaches for the university.
A person employed in three part-time jobs can be counted as one "full-time" employed person in the household survey (holding multiple jobs), and three jobs in the establishment survey.
The pharmaceutical industry pushed to roll back the change in the government funding bill in March, but lawmakers ended up keeping it the same, which many Democrats counted as a victory.
But the Electoral College meant that slaves (who were counted as three-fifths of a person for the purposes of apportionment) would give the South extra clout in the Electoral College.
It's his second time righting the ship for a company after a historic breach, after a role at Home Depot in 2015, back when 50 million users still counted as historic.
As for deciding what counted as a Trajan poster, Peters followed a few guidelines: Trajan had to have been used for the original poster and had to be the main typeface.
It was not a request or a plea, not an attempt to persuade or cajole a player he had known for more than a decade and counted as a close friend.
Whether the company's American ventures violated election laws would depend on foreign employees' roles in each campaign, and on whether their work counted as strategic advice under Federal Election Commission rules.
While it's not technically counted as a Disney movie, the Sony co-production Spider-Man: Far From Home, the fourth-highest grossing movie of 2019, also belongs in the same group.
Some analysts questioned whether Balad's three seats would ultimately be counted as being on Mr. Gantz's side, since Balad refused to endorse him, potentially leaving Mr. Gantz with only 54 supporters.
Because there were major tax advantages — premiums aren't counted as taxable income — but to get those advantages employer plans must offer the same coverage to every employee, regardless of medical history.
The central bank said the bonds aren't yet counted as part of the official forex reserves because according to International Monetary Fund classifications the Chinese yuan is not a reserve currency.
"It's only taxes that have already been assessed and paid in 2017 for 2018 tax that the IRS is allowing to be counted as a deduction on 2017 taxes," Mullinax added.
It also counted as a necessary experiment for a game that was struggling to lure a new generation of participants and fans in golf's mature markets, according to the Australian PGA Tour.
The company released a list of its strangest business expenses, both approved — in which case, the employee receives a reimbursement that isn't counted as income — and denied over the last five years.
For example, once a candidate is eliminated, the second-choice picks for voters who chose that eliminated candidate will then be counted as the remaining contenders move on to the next round.
If your provisional income is $2132,2900 to $22019,000 (single return) or $32,000 to $44,000 (joint return), up to 50 percent of your Social Security benefit must be counted as adjusted gross income.
In April alone, those counted as not in the labor force surged by 24,250 to more than 0003 million, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which releases the monthly jobs report.
The tech triumvirate has already invested, directly or indirectly, in half of the 25 startups counted as "unicorns" (those worth $22010bn or more) by IT Juzi, a database of startups in Beijing.
And any misconceived notions I'd been holding onto about what counted as "real sex" — which, it suddenly occurred to me, I'd actually been having since I was 17 — were completely stripped away.
The issue's neglect had been a sore spot for activists on both sides of the issue, and so the mere fact that Wallace asked about it counted as a victory of sorts.
Economists expect the unemployment rate, which rose since furloughed federal employees were counted as unemployed, to tick back down as those employees return to work (granted the government doesn't shut down again).
Though still mired near generational lows, the labor force participation rate ticked up one-tenth to 62.8 percent as those counted as not in the labor force decreased 184,000 to 94.3 million.
Epstein, 20013, the accused child sex trafficker and super-rich money manager who once counted as friends former President Bill Clinton and President Donald Trump, is expected to appear at 11 a.m.
The tax WYNN pays on Macau gaming revenues is counted as a foreign tax credit in the U.S.; therefore, cash movement out of Macau is not a material tax event for WYNN.
More dramatically, the country's High Commission on Elections (YSK) allowed voting cards without an official stamp to be counted as valid votes – a decision that would have made ballot stuffing very easy.
There is a spiral of stones tucked in a grove behind the Faro lighthouse, and though it may not have counted as a stone ship, I liked to think that it did.
It conflates the number of clients with number of "services:" For instance, a pregnancy test, counseling, and medication is each counted as a separate non-abortion "service" for every one abortion client.
Under the Constitution's 3/5 clause, each slave — otherwise treated as 0/5 of a person — was counted as 3/5 of a person, thereby bolstering Southern states' share of electoral votes.
For instance, a 1 percent actual funding increase for a $1 million program with a 21625 percent annual projected baseline increase would be counted as a 2900 percent cut under baseline budgeting.
The World Health Organization, however, says in its guideline that "a person with laboratory confirmation of COVID-19 infection, irrespective of clinical signs and symptoms" should be counted as a confirmed case.
By contrast, trains on the Long Island Rail Road and the Metro-North Railroad are counted as being on time if they arrive within 5 minutes 59 seconds of their scheduled times.
A direct descendant of Francis Scott Key, who wrote the poem that later became America's national anthem, can now be counted as one of San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick's many critics.
Rozier's shot selection didn't help, either: His penchant for taking step-back 3-pointers early in the shot clock should essentially have been counted as a turnover rather than a missed shot.
That final assembly accounts for only 3 to 6 percent of the manufacturing cost, but the whole price of an iPhone shipped from China to America is counted as a Chinese export.
Two other children were later counted as dead because they were known to have been in the house, although their remains could not be found in the rubble, residents and relatives said.
For example: If a voter from a caucus site in Elko, Nevada, votes early, their preference will be counted as part of the total votes in their specific caucus site on Saturday.
The 22-percentage-point wipeout in New Hampshire was worse than many expected, and the days that followed counted as a low point for the campaign, including discussions of a staff shakeup.
Cheering is dealt a setback when a judge rules that Quinnipiac University's cheerleaders cannot be counted as female athletes for purposes of Title IX, the federal law mandating gender equity in education.
But in their chanting, they were repeating a "blood and soil" argument that says that only a people who have inherited a land from their fathers can truly be counted as citizens.
Hence the confusion: It has been very difficult to gauge how many of those who are counted as out of the labor force actually would be willing and able to come back.
New York state prosecutors had argued that the counts on which the jury was hung counted as charges on which Manafort hadn't been previously prosecuted and therefore weren't barred by double jeopardy.
That's due to 653,000 people no longer counted as being out of the labor force and a growth of 785,000 folks reporting to be at work, according to the government's household survey.
Though this is attributed to a complicated and much-debated set of reasons, the report noted that much of the work handled by women in India is not counted as economic output.
"If Rick Scott wanted to make sure every legal ballot is counted, he would not be suing to try and stop voters from having their legal ballot counted as intended," Nelson said.
They found no evidence that lottery wins boosted attendance more for families who didn't see it counted as income and thus lost less of their financial aid due to the lottery win.
The question was brought back that year because all emancipated slaves, following ratification of the 14th Amendment, were counted as new citizens, and it wasn't clear how many such citizens there might be.
Instead, Charter argued that AT&T's streaming service, combined with the company's existing broadband offering, made up a close enough substitute for cable TV that Charter no longer counted as a local monopoly.
In 2011 she helped block a rule that would have stopped pizza served in school canteens being counted as a vegetable portion, thus protecting jobs at a school-pizza caterer in her state.
The effort may not even make it to a vote if the activists accept a formal settlement or concessions, which are also counted as a victory for the activist in the FactSet data.
In 2014, the NFL modified its current standards for what counted as a positive test for marijuana from 15 nanograms of THC per milliliter of urine or blood to 35 nanograms of THC.
Lloyds argued it had the right to call the issues because they were not counted as core capital by the most recent Prudential Regulatory Authority (PRA) stress tests, triggering a capital disqualification event.
Goods including metal kettles that Laalaoua was carrying are counted as personal luggage and are not taxed, allowing for a small mark-up when they are shipped on and sold on across Morocco.
"This debate was the best argument for President Trump's re-election and should really be counted as an in-kind contribution to the President's campaign," campaign spokeswoman Kayleigh McEnany said in a statement.
While there was more than 90 percent agreement that these things counted as sex, only about one-third were sure that things like oral sex, rimming, mutual masturbation, and insertion of dildos counted.
The 203,000 employees who were furloughed — those who didn't work and weren't paid during the shutdown — will be counted as unemployed in the household survey, which is used to calculate the unemployment rate.
The justices, both at oral argument and in the decision (written by Justice Elena Kagan), were extremely concerned that the government was trying to over-broadly define what counted as a material lie.
"It allows you as a voter to get verified on your smartphone against the registration database, to vote on your smartphone and to confirm that your selections were counted as cast," Sawhney said.
Still, for Vieira, who after last weekend's loss at Philadelphia had said that "we are frustrated and disappointed, and there's a lot of anger," avoiding a loss counted as a temporary step forward.
It is imperative that, before purchase decisions are made, citizens demand that voting systems be selected on their ability to restore public trust that every ballot cast was counted as the voter intended.
In December 2019, the company announced it had issued 140 million cards, which, if counted as a singular card issue, would have put it in the top 25 of US payment card issuers.
"Bush would have won by 1,665 votes — more than triple his official 537-vote margin — if every dimple, hanging chad and mark on the ballots had been counted as votes," the study concluded.
Microsoft has pushed back against those claims, saying that just because Teams is installed on a PC and automatically opens on start-up, that doesn't mean the person gets counted as a user.
The matchup counted as a home contest for the Jayhawks, even though they have lost more games this decade at Sprint Center (eight) than they have in their campus home, Allen Fieldhouse (seven).
"Domestic work is not counted as real work in our social fabric," said Deepa Ebenezer, a research scholar working on the changing nature of domestic work at the Madras Institute of Development Studies.
Even though the county does not define Tesla's factory as an "essential business," the company is arguing that under federal rules, it should be counted as "National Critical Infrastructure" and therefore remain operational.
The so-called "Leap Day Deal" collapsed after the North launched a satellite weeks later, because the two sides fundamentally disagreed over whether a satellite launch vehicle counted as a long-range missile.
Every time one of those devices used a web browser from within the US to visit a Netflix page and play a show or movie, it counted as a view for the survey's purposes.
The story would show that Ross owned stock in shipping company Navigator Holdings, which counted as a major client a Russian company part-owned by Putin's ex-son-in-law and a close friend.
In a tweet earlier in the evening, he said only 37 percent of ballot boxes had actually been counted, as opposed to the more than nearly 90 percent Anadolu was reporting at the time.
The changes allow government officials to control ballot stations, for ballot stations to be moved to new locations on security grounds and for ballot papers lacking an official stamp to be counted as valid.
BI also revised rules on the loan-to-funding ratio and, instead, introduced the "macroprudential intermediation ratio" (MIR), she added, saying a bank's holdings of certain good corporate debt will be counted as loans.
At MWC 2017, the Sony Xperia XZ Premium, the LG G6, and the Huawei P10 — which can be counted as the three major premium-class flagship launches of the show — all have headphone jacks.
When Congress passed the bill, there was one problem with the law's mandate to cover preventive women's health care: Nobody had an official, comprehensive list of what counted as key preventive services for women.
Finally, Sessions said there was no headcount done because the troops were rescued by an outside contractor, but there's just no way to verify whether the troops were counted as they were being rescued.
A word on the methodology: A tweet was counted as being about health care if it contained any of the following words: AHCA, Trumpcare, health, care, healthcare, drug, medication, prescription, Obamacare, premium, deductible, CBO.
Use of sex toys like double-ended dildos also counted as sex for 70% of queer women, while acts such as fingering, scissoring, and mutual masturbation counted for at least 50%, Women's Health reports.
The unemployment rate is so low at the moment not only because hiring has been strong, but also because some people who might otherwise be counted as jobless are still not looking for work.
He remained in bed for two days, once again unable to upon his eyes due to the thrashing he sustained from Gavilan, at one point taking what ringside observers counted as 60 unanswered punches.
Telling Alexa to add something to a list is a fairly common use case, though that may not have been counted as a "purchase" in the numbers The Information had gotten ahold of previously.
In Shyp's four markets (San Francisco, New York, Los Angeles and Chicago), the company has 245 employees, including couriers, packagers and warehouse technicians who are counted as W-503 employees rather than 1099 contractors.
That leap partly reflects new efforts to identify the nationality of the groups that are the ultimate beneficial owners of American assets (German buyers based in Luxembourg, for example, are now counted as German).
Poll of the week: A new Pew Research Center poll finds that 70% of Americans are at least somewhat confident that votes in the United States were counted as intended in the 2018 elections.
Joseph Rosenberg, a senior research associate at the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center, said the change is a "simplification" of the tax code, since there were rules about what counted as tax-deductible alimony.
Once a person stops looking for work, they are no longer counted as either working or unemployed (the reason labor economists don't get excited about low unemployment rates when participation rates are also low).
This would mean that the sickest patients, who had been drinking alcohol, were being counted as if they were abstainers, which would bias results in a way to make drinking look healthier than not.
It is true that homeless people must register every 30 days, but Mario becoming homeless for the first time counted as a change of address — which required him to register within just five days.
Feminists questioned if women posting their own nude photos counted as exploitation, and in 2005, Racked reports, the US Department of Justice asked the site to take down pictures that could be considered obscene.
"Liquid and illiquid is for early retirees because if they have $200,000 tied up in their house, that won't be counted as income in the future and could affect their withdrawal strategies," he said.
Another twist: In some states, that $25 is counted as income, and can push the custodial parent, usually a mother struggling to make ends meet, out of the range of eligibility for TANF entirely.
Another twist: In some states, that $25 is counted as income, and can push the custodial parent, usually a mother struggling to make ends meet, out of the range of eligibility for TANF entirely.
In parts of India and nearby Myanmar, that has fuelled violence against the Muslim Rohingya minority - and it remains unclear whether Myanmar's rulers and military will be counted as "politicians" under the updated rules.
Part of the reasoning behind enshrining this country's original sin in our founding documents was that the Southern states, filled with people counted as only three-fifths human, paid a lower tax upon them.
Honea said the total roster of people unaccounted for had swelled to 1,011 - up from the 630 names posted Thursday night and well more than triple the number counted as missing on Thursday afternoon.
With few senior players in the squad – Cesc Fabregas counted as a veteran at this point – there were no real role models for Bendtner, and few strong characters to steer him in the right direction.
There are no federal guidelines for deciding which deaths following a disaster should be counted as disaster victims — the White House has said that the death toll falls entirely under the Puerto Rican government's jurisdiction.
Some papers in the last year of suggested there's an undercount of perhaps, you know, 5,000 deaths or so or maybe more that are counted as accidental overdose deaths from opioids rather than intentional ones.
Yet even in the movement's corporate-friendly current iteration, it still bristled at a man being heralded as heroic simply for being married to a woman who, some argued, barely "counted" as curvy at all.
If, say, one firm pays $100m for another that has $30m of tangible assets, the residual $70m is counted as an intangible asset—either as brand value, if that can be gauged, or as "goodwill".
The Office of Refugee Resettlement has identified 14 children who were separated from their parents at the border but who hadn't been counted as separated until now, according to documents filed in federal court Thursday.
The Office of Refugee Resettlement has identified 183 children who were separated from their parents at the border but who hadn't been counted as separated until now, according to documents filed in federal court Thursday.
Another way to put it is, what else would YouTube have to remove, as sensational or insensitive or repellent or in poor taste, for Paul's video to have counted as a clear and uncontroversial violation?
In 2016, yet more guidance was released, this time clarifying that a student's gender identity counted as their "sex" with regards to Title IX, and so all these protections were extended to transgender students, too.
That song and 1995's "Boombastic" both counted as global smashes—but it was 2000's "It Wasn't Me" that Shaggy broke big with US audiences, scoring his first number one single in the country.
February is counted as 28 and a quarter days long every year, regardless of leap years For trading markets or unadjusted economic data, the extra day is about 1 percent more days in the quarter.
"If Rick Scott wanted to make sure every legal ballot is counted, he would not be suing to try and stop voters from having their legal ballot counted as intended," Nelson said in a statement.
There still may be a significant number of potential workers on the sidelines, not counted as unemployed because they have not looked for work in months, but willing to work if they could find jobs.
However, the unemployment rate is an imperfect measure of the strength of the economy: In order to be counted as unemployed, a prospective worker must have actively looked for work in the prior four weeks.
In other words, for the $400 million to actually have counted as a "ransom," the US would have needed to agree to pay Iran $400 million specifically in exchange for the release of its prisoners.
In perhaps the trial's most startling moment, Mr. Richman said he would have counted as foreign the name Carlos Murguia — which happened to be the name of a judge on the Kansas Federal District Court.
" However, the conventional wisdom that America is rapidly transforming into a "white minority" country is actually only true if Hispanic-Americans — by far the country's fastest-growing demographic group — are all counted as "non-white.
The UK lender argues that it has the right to call the bonds because they were not counted as core capital by the most recent Prudential Regulatory Authority stress tests, triggering a capital disqualification event.
WASHINGTON — U.S. employers added a solid 128,000 jobs in October, a figure that was held down by a now-settled strike against General Motors that caused several thousand workers to be temporarily counted as unemployed.
As of November, video creators were asked to specify if their content was "made for kids," which sent many creators scrambling to determine whether topics like gaming or family vlogging counted as child-directed content.
Under the terms of the three-fifths compromise, each state was granted one representative in Congress for every thirty thousand people, except that slaves, who could not vote, counted as three-fifths of a person.
"This debate was the best argument for President Trump's re-election and should really be counted as an in-kind contribution to the President's campaign," Kayleigh McEnany, the Trump campaign's spokeswoman, said in a statement.
Essentially, state policies — that increased prison sentences, expanded what counted as a crime worthy of jail and prison, and drove all the actors in the criminal justice system, particularly prosecutors, to push incredibly harsh punishments.
Many speculated that he might fail to turn out his supporters, but the turnout in Iowa was higher than most analysts had forecast, with 167,000 votes counted as of now — swamping the 122,000 votes from 2012.
In 1978, a NCAA member school questioned whether the wearing of a sports uniform bearing a manufacturer's logo counted as the promotion of a commercial product—something that would cut against the association's self-professed values.
The second tweet, also directed at Republicans, queried whether it counted as bootstrapping if someone started a business with a $60 million loan from their father, or benefited from the Trump administration's $2 trillion tax break.
Though Epstein was publicity-shy, his charitable foundations described him as a "science philanthropist," and between 2012 and 2014 issued press releases highlighting his support of top scientists, some of whom he counted as personal friends.
While the total employment level in the survey dropped over the month, those counted as outside the labor force slid by 729,000 and the total size of the labor force increased by 50,000 to 164.6 million.

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