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Just as important as what counts as progress is what counts as deterioration.
One type of share counts as 10 votes; the other counts as 1 vote.
There were even debates about what counts as a world record, and what counts as a proper shoe.
But much may depend on his decisions about who counts as central and who counts as a bit player.
"Nothing counts as infidelity, and everything counts as infidelity if your partner and you are not on the same page with what counts as a betrayal," says Logan Levkoff, PhD, an AASECT-certified sex educator and relationship expert.
That counts as a vote toward the All-Star game — and each retweet the original post receives counts as an additional vote.
Epistemology is the branch of philosophy that has to do with knowing and coming to know things — what counts as true, what counts as evidence, how we accumulate knowledge, and the like.
Yes, a peck on the cheek still counts as PDA.
And yes, Beric Dondarrion's flaming sword counts as magic use.
It counts as a rare bright light for corporate Turkey.
Similarly, not every policy failure counts as an operational crisis.
Whether cryoelectron microscopy really counts as chemistry might be debated.
Rare that stasis counts as news, but here we are.
It just counts as one win, just like this one.
Plus my unborn child counts as a fifth person, right?
But what counts as "sustainable investment" in the first place?
What else do you think counts as impressive Trump accomplishments?
Donald Trump seemingly does not, unless golf counts as exercise.
But simply agreeing on it changes what counts as progress.
At best, this counts as utter incompetence by NCAA enforcement.
Best of all, this all counts as work for everyone.
Whether that technical counts as "stalking" is up to you.
It offers no definition for what counts as an emergency.
Pulling the videos counts as strikes against the Facebook pages.
What counts as abuse there seems like a necessity here.
By the standards of "Nocturama," such perversity counts as love.
Who gets to define what counts as stereotypes and discrimination?
No more comparing workers or deciding what counts as discrimination.
Email counts as communication, and today, SPAM is the problem.
Remember that using a blank space counts as a character.
" —Hans van Keulen, 221 "Red wine counts as food, right?
In the private equity world, that counts as trash talk.
First, the rules significantly narrow what counts as sexual harassment.
In a time like this, what even counts as commentary?
I've decided it counts as reading because it has subtitles.
What counts as a day worked outside one's home state?
The new pricier subscriptions also make it easier for channels to unlock more custom emoticons in the Twitch chat — the $9.99 tier counts as two subscriptions towards that, while the $24.99 level counts as six.
There are some restrictions on what counts as a qualifying investment.
This totally counts as getting your greens for the day, right?
But then the murkiness of what counts as censorship comes in.
But "The Magnificent Seven" counts as a win for the company.
For example, who decides what counts as "capitalizing on sensitive events"?
A user listens to them, and each counts as a stream.
It's also not clear exactly what counts as misleading health information.
But perhaps that it might happen at all counts as progress.
Demographic change also counts, as young people are overwhelmingly anti-Brexit.
There are also restrictions with what counts as a monetized stream.
There's also the question of what counts as sharing a story.
What counts as a mistake is, of course, open to interpretation.
And ensuring the safety of children hardly counts as excessive intervention.
PSA: A birth via c-section still counts as giving birth.
Whether that counts as love depends on how you read Cersei.
Either way, Mark disagrees that using his device counts as cheating.
And I guess that pink color counts as S for Stylish.
The difficulty lies in deciding what counts as a big margin.
Do you think a double tap on Instagram counts as flirting?
For them, it's essentially a free vacation that counts as work.
Context: Pulling the videos counts as strikes against the Facebook pages.
The range of what counts as an automotive startup is wide.
There is some leeway on establishing what counts as one's residence.
Do you think sending emojis in a text counts as writing?
At issue, they say, is whom the government counts as white.
The report counts as the Worst Exoneration Ever, replete with incrimination.
What counts as sensitive content, and how can I unblock it?
There's no single definition of what counts as an endemic disease.
So these numbers reflect subscriber counts as of December 28, 2019.
For every athlete, one practice or competition counts as one exposure.
Every day and week counts as you head into Election Day.
What counts as moral varies so much from place to place.
But what exactly counts as taking carbon out of the atmosphere?
It also helps that surfing, her beloved hobby, counts as cross training.
Whether this counts as a skills gap is a matter of debate.
The Germans have also cannily expanded what counts as a premium car.
Because trees sequester carbon, cutting them counts as emissions in climate accounting.
One bit of the puzzle is what counts as a maternal death.
The best score over the two runs counts as their final mark.
It is the way many Americans define who counts as a citizen.
Will it adjust its metrics for what counts as a video view?
Not really sure that counts as having "deserted" the people of Pennsylvania.
Alibaba's funding counts as the second tranche of Twiggle's Series A round.
Then, what counts as disaster in the world of bug-fixers struck.
That still counts as state aid, so should trigger a bail-in.
What counts as a historic norm depends on the figures you choose.
It counts as a "use" as soon as you activate the mode.
It counts as Tier 20153 capital in accordance with Tunisian prudential regulation.
Tagliazucchi says that he thinks what counts as "spiritual" is loosely defined.
Courts pretty much defer to law enforcement on what counts as relevant.
But it only counts as "cancer-free" after five years—not two.
Which makes you think about what counts as a "foreign" movie. Yeah.
The issue, she said, was defining what counts as a political ad.
Then again, what counts as damage to what already looks lawn-mowered?
And not just within a European definition of what counts as art.
Hanfu websites are loud with debate about what counts as authentic clothing.
None of this, we understand, counts as a betrayal of his expectations.
Merely having a place in Russia already counts as a noteworthy success.
Some conduct is clearly so serious that it always counts as harassment.
At issue, they say, is which people the government counts as white.
What counts as seasonal depression, and what can we do about it?
The retirement counts as a loss; it is her most recent loss.
The retirement counts as a loss; it is her most recent loss.
If politics is indeed theater, that presumably counts as a mixed review.
It's hard to say how much thinking counts as overthinking per se.
Do humans own the ability to define what counts as an image?
It does not define what counts as an emergency and what doesn't.
"If you don't vote it counts as a 'no' vote!" the materials proclaimed.
What counts as a slam dunk here, if not a tape like that?
When screens pervade the field of vision all day, what counts as prolonged?
A third factor is determining who really counts as part of the electorate.
And it's sparked arguments around the world about what really counts as cinema.
And giving a "hand job" to an animal definitely counts as animal cruelty.
But what counts as going beyond the call of duty for a cabbie?
COMPARED with, say, Hawaii or Bali, Cornwall hardly counts as a surfer's paradise.
Perk's statement also raises new questions about whether Mystery Brand counts as gambling.
Bar associations—composed of lawyers themselves—often define what counts as legal practice.
It might not be Vanderpump Rules-sized, but it still counts as sprawling.
If the Declaration of Independence is now anti-American, what counts as patriotic?
I spend money on food, which counts as an experience in my book.
You have to get into a debate about who counts as a journalist.
But what counts as enhancement or replacement changes when you look up close.
Signing up for a monthly massage counts as a New Year's resolution, right?
Madonna forged her career from splashy scandals, and this certainly counts as one.
The baker's sense of what counts as religious "is entitled to substantial deference".
The firm also counts as investors Iris Choi, Arjun Chopra and Ryan Walsh.
The question is whether this year counts as a success for the Sooners?
Essentially, any change from one mood to another counts as a mood swing.
That counts as the largest outflows for that group of funds since June.
It counts as the largest transfer of water between river basins in history.
Yes it counts as actual emo, but also what is actual emo anyway?
Getting paid enough as an artist to support yourself counts as a success.
Jeff Bezos is getting divorced after realizing that marriage counts as a union.
The states will determine what counts as "good cause" to suspend the rule.
In other words, what counts as "normal" is a product of one's culture.
Unfortunately, this counts as "abduction," and there's a $20 bounty on my head.
But the accuracy of that statement depends on what counts as a census.
Legal issues of defining what counts as breaching the copyright will naturally arise.
"From an ethical standpoint, whatever Spiro knew counts as Brafman's knowledge," she said.
Here's what you need to know: • Charlottesville violence counts as terrorism, Sessions says.
Finally finished and I think this counts as my workout for the day.
But instead, it becomes, well, we're so used to geekiness and fandom and being a gamer as being this niche position that we kind of keep redefining who really counts as a gamer and what really counts as a game.
That's why brute physical force doesn't determine whether an attack counts as sexual assault.
The downside is that what counts as science will proceed very slowly for you.
In jurisdictions across the country, there's actually little consensus on what counts as consent.
So we have ideas of what counts as highly concentrated and what's medium concentrated.
Cathcart, who keeps upping mission counts; as well as Hugh Laurie and Giancarlo Giannini.
Click through to find out who she counts as members of her inner circle.
Technically, Viserion also died — but his undead, animated corpse still counts as a character.
Children's content containing the words "slime" or "rainbow" had greater view counts as well.
Writing Gingerbread was such a pleasure I think it counts as a game book.
Which sound useful, though clicking them presumably counts as voluntarily chatting to said business.
Every minute spent on not-quite-right code counts as interest on that debt.
What counts as "AI" and when is a job "destroyed" are up for debate.
In the world of Girls, Adam and Jessa's relationship counts as a seismic event.
Read This Next: What Counts as Having Sex to Most Gay and Bisexual Men?
Blake recommends consulting My Plate to see what counts as a serving of fruit.
These rival theories reflect conflicting ideas on what counts as a socially responsible company.
Yup. It had peanut butter in it, so it sort of counts as protein.
" Post: "If I get up from my bed today that counts as moving, right?
So Zomato, a restaurant listing service now striving to diversity, counts as an exception.
The Europeans broadly came off worse; Barclays' 4% decline almost counts as a triumph.
I suppose that counts as a good memory, but the photos were pretty unflattering.
All that counts, as far as Trump is concerned, is that Trump looks good.
But Mnuchin didn't elaborate on what counts as a cut when pressed by Sen.
" PSS' technology certainly counts as "sophisticated surveillance equipment not generally available to the public.
Money has rolled in from celebrities he counts as friends and others he doesn't.
But she hasn't said that, sooo for now this still counts as a loosie!
There has long been a debate about whether what WikiLeaks does counts as journalism.
It has reopened the ongoing discussion about whether what WikiLeaks does counts as journalism.
I don't think spending $100 at Target counts as a mania-fueled shopping bender.
For the music industry in 2016, this is what counts as a success story.
But for immigrants, a guilty plea counts as a conviction under federal immigration law.
But what counts as cheating may vary dramatically from one relationship to the next.
Scrambling on April 14 to figure out what counts as a donation isn't ideal.
Walking not only counts as physical activity, but also provides some mental health benefits.
It limited each side to what the treaty counts as 1,550 strategic nuclear warheads.
This recent progress counts as dizzying, considering how long supporters have been at it.
But the production counts as a high point of Mr. Gelb's tenure to date.
But what counts as a hit when all the traditional goal posts keep moving?
Each state has its own requirements for what counts as looking for a job.
In the tightly controlled world of the East Wing, that counts as major access.
And deciding who counts as poor is not merely a matter of statistical arcana.
I think it all comes down to what we think counts as avant-garde.
Their manager, Mickey Callaway, sounds as enamored of pitch counts as his peers are.
Not really sure that counts as having "deserted" the people of Pennsylvania, though. 273.
"There is clearly misconception and misinformation about what 'counts' as sexual assault," Bostick said.
Even so, there's no actual agreement among constitutional scholars on what counts as impeachable.
I'm being encouraged to imagine that making up ground previously lost counts as progress.
McGuire also pointed out that the industry hasn't yet defined what counts as safe.
A hate click is still a click, an angry comment still counts as engagement.
I'm not sure it counts as civic discourse, but it's good for the bottom line.
There are two possible justifications for such a mean view of who counts as family.
We may post "congratulations" in the comments, which the algorithm counts as a huge win.
When you shift your attention to a notification, that counts as a brief mental block.
For a political system that's been close to gridlock for years, that counts as progress.
As far as Facebook is concerned, none of that even counts as your own information.
He pleaded to a total of 65 felony counts as part of a plea agreement.
In June 2007 federal officials said it no longer even counts as an endangered species.
A GIF counts as a deadly weapon, a Texas grand jury has agreed this week.
It's not a large number but the companies it counts as its clients are huge.
By some counts, as many as 22004 dotted the landscape, though few are left standing.
Seeing more Latinas in executive roles definitely counts as an empowering moment for young Latinas.
Today, the Bank of San Antonio no longer counts as small, with $800m in assets.
The case claims that because Colburn isn't a public figure, the show counts as defamation.
There are heated debates within the prepper community about what actually counts as a necessity.
Which, with the way her year has gone so far, probably counts as a win.
Several tax experts said that the guidance isn't clear about what counts as an assessment.
What's striking, however, is that what counts as "progressive" here almost never crosses class lines.
Patent leather has been a fall staple since, well, forever (1818 counts as forever, right?).
If Lyft becomes Pepsi to Uber's Coke, that counts as a win for Lyft's investors.
Jones's unlikely victory in Alabama counts as another positive signal for Democrats heading into 2018.
This object counts as a specific instance of the function we called to make it.
Whether Messianic Judaism "counts" as Judaism is an open and in many ways insoluble question.
There are already trans people in the military — by some counts, as many as 15,500.
The technical standards are still under development, so what counts as "true" 5G is arguable.
If the glancing blow counts as a miss, the system's failure rate is 67 percent.
That said, it all counts as child pornography and can be prosecuted as such. 4.
His vote counts as four votes, compared to most other members, who receive just one.
Whether a brief YouTube upload counts as an official release in court is another matter.
"I'm sure he'll never agree that New York bourbon even counts as bourbon," Schumer quipped.
Workers had previously cited disputes over what counts as showing up on time for shifts.
Another point of contention among Republicans is how broadly to define what counts as infrastructure.
According to its website, McKinsey counts as clients 90 of the world's 100 biggest companies.
Trump's convention seemed to have no religious influence whatsoever — unless narcissism counts as a religion.
"We have very different views on what counts as a terrorist and what counts as an appropriate response to terrorism from Russia, but at least it's a discussion we can have more easily than we can have on political affairs or peacekeeping," the diplomat said.
So, today counts as confirmation of a new season, and an announcement that it's all over.
The problem is that we have no idea what counts as a violation of the ceasefire.
She'll probably vote to gut your healthcare, but this technically counts as a historic first. 13.
I don't even know if it counts as a bootleg as much as a clever idea.
The Pentagon counts as many as 20 insurgent and terrorist networks operating between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
This throws into sharp relief differences between America and Russia on who counts as a terrorist.
If true, it counts as one of the sneakier ways to fend off a hostile takeover.
Trademark or copyright infringement, for sure… and I'm still not sure if it counts as irony.
I would say standing next to Ray Charles at a urinal counts as an interesting encounter.
One particularly painful decision relates to what exactly counts as a "public body" within WTO rules.
Its founder and CEO, Archit Gupta, tells TechCrunch its newest round counts as ClearTax's seed funding.
For one thing, there is no definition in the bill of what counts as "affordable" coverage.
Wilson said having a job counts as an extracurricular in the University of Chicago admissions process.
Pat Roberts (R-KS), includes the following provisions: Now what counts as a "genetically engineered ingredient"?
But there's still major debate among people in the U.S. on what really counts as consent.
In Central America's "northern triangle", a region of political pygmies, Mr Hernández counts as a colossus.
That's roughly double the barely-counts-as-space heights achieved by New Shepard on both trips.
CHP only counts as "renewable" if it burns straw, wood chips, wood pellets, biogas, or waste.
Sure, the garage counts as a place of innovation and certainly their ideas that are important.
Indeed, the buzz it has generated already counts as what feels like a victory for Showtime.
" Still, many abortion lawsuits now center on the question of what counts as an "undue burden.
Not only that; they'd get to decide who counts as a journalist in the first place.
We can close these gaps by clarifying the definition of what counts as a public accommodation.
The real question, the one that has no simple answer, is what else counts as an
While there's no bright line for when a condition counts as coercive, there are some standards.
I think it's maybe on the fence, but dark chocolate counts as junk food for me.
He accused the 20-year-old of cheating on Irving, whom he counts as a friend.
And if her hush money counts as a campaign donation, that could be a huge issue.
Finland Dispatch KAUNIAINEN, Finland — Jan Mattlin was having what counts as a bad day in Kauniainen.
They were mostly people getting up to leave, but still, that counts as a standing ovation.
And Mr. Biden is not the strongest of establishment favorites, if he even counts as one.
At least I brushed my teeth and remembered ibuprofen — counts as a win in my book!
Far-right conservatism – from radical to insanely conspiratorial – now counts as the mainstream of GOP politics.
If 92 percent of students complete their online assignments, it counts as a full school day.
A large part of the Repo Data project was determining what exactly counts as an archive.
Enam, Cresta's CEO, describes an unusual situation that he counts as a sign of the success.
A user counts as one person, meaning they would not be counted twice across both apps.
And that counts as a massive tax benefit that the Tax Foundation values at $1.2 trillion.
As it stands, New York schools can decide for themselves what counts as an excused absence.
No one knows how prevalent illegal collecting and use of poached specimens is among scientists, not only because of the covert nature of this trade, but also because it can be difficult to define who counts as a scientist and what counts as breaking the law.
Second, lower your standards for what counts as progress, and you will be less paralyzed by perfectionism.
"Coffee counts as a fluid," says Skolnik, but you'll still want some additional liquid in your tank.
Automatic enrollment in retirement accounts counts as the most successful nudge yet tested on a large scale.
If PewDiePie's Firewatch playthrough counts as fair use, then Campo Santo has no control over the video.
Today he received what in the tech world counts as a much higher distinction: a Turing Award.
There's a faint glimmer on the back of her neck but it barely counts as a sweat.
It sounds pretty difficult to mess this one up (unless drinking your ingredients counts as messing up).
Many funeral directors have conflicting definitions of what counts as a hurricane-related death and what doesn't.
Go deeper: The Democratic socialists' campaign playbook The Democratic debate on what counts as "Medicare for All"
The elevation of our habits to sacred acts aims to reappraise what counts as time meaningfully spent.
Surely when you have this many rocks on your wrist, telling the time counts as a workout?
The Associated Press delivers statewide vote counts as well as county by county results for general elections.
That puts some distance between Facebook and the politically charged question of what counts as fake news.
By themselves, each of his discoveries, interesting though it is, counts as little more than an anecdote.
The Yellow River in China, the world's seventh-longest at 5,500km, now counts as a success story.
As for what counts as a carrier, officers are not given a precise definition, Chief Fox said.
By changing the rules, the EPA is changing what counts as a violation in the first place.
That makes the inflation adjustment incredibly important from the standpoint of figuring out who counts as poor.
I now want to see delegate counts as much as I once wanted to see win projections.
A new survey suggests that most Americans are confused about what counts as a healthy food choice.
That's because visitor spending on airfare, lodging, food, entertainment, education or medical services counts as an export.
Could the Man in Black be such a devoted guest that he somehow counts as a representative?
Despite its name, Burke — and others — dispute the idea that Morgantown's PRT counts as personal rapid transit.
Moore chairs the council, which also counts as members Jennifer Aniston, Jennifer Lawrence and Kim Kardashian West.
They have to recertify their unions every single year—and a non-vote counts as a no.
Marriage, in her work, is oppressive on two counts: as a patriarchal institution and a maternal body.
Well, I guess proposing to round up and deport 11 million people counts as a new idea.
You can even see all the products Ava Phillippe (Reese Witherspoon's daughter) counts as her college essentials.
Uber's chief legal counsel told reporters Uber drivers' work counts as "outside the usual course" of business.
It has been updated with the latest cancer and death counts, as well as news from Walker.
Rope jumping counts as the "rest period" between circuitsNearly all of Kira's exercises engage your core muscles
The law does not specify what number of civilian deaths counts as too many to allow attack.
It seems obvious that she did, just not in a way we've been told counts as legitimate.
It's on a bun, so not sure it counts as a "French Dip," but it's pretty great.
The question is simple, and strikes near the heart of all research: What counts as solid evidence?
Or if she was she talking only about opposition research, what counts as that versus protected speech?
The Supreme Court set a very high standard for what counts as legally actionable harassment between students.
For some African-Americans, for a long time, rules for what counts as black have been apparent.
As recently as last year, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis openly disagreed with using body counts as propaganda.
Content moderation and deciding what counts as political speech has historically been a sore spot for Facebook.
Only a couple of months after he suffered a mild heart attack, that counts as a surprise.
What counts as offensive is subjective, so "hate speech" laws can be elastic tools for criminalising dissent.
It's about what counts as racism, and whether it's racist to vote for a far-right party.
Our political tribes are fighting over what counts as "real America" and, by extension, what does not.
But recent rule changes have expanded what counts as "fair use" when it comes to videogame preservation.
But the foxes' ancestry raises new questions about when they became tame and what counts as domestication.
This counts as progress, even if a pardon is the smallest step the government could have taken.
But for Mr Trump, his Democratic foes and their neighbours in Mexico, it counts as a win.
But for Mr Trump, his Democratic foes and their neighbours in Mexico, it counts as a win. ■
One of Coontz's lessons is that Americans have a highly selective view of what counts as dependency.
There is a great debate among straight women and gay men as to what counts as sex.
Some may argue that deciding what counts as toxic video content is a slippery slope toward censorship.
Some may argue that deciding what counts as toxic video content is a slippery slope toward censorship.
Obviously what counts as a sufficient set of decision-makers will vary in different kinds of governments.
I suppose that counts as traveling because in New York getting anywhere takes a half an hour.
The AHCA cuts both the size of the subsidies and the generosity of what counts as insurance.
The battle counts as one of the most important military victories of all time, Mr. Schute said.
He was a Democrat for most of his career, so he counts as a cross-party pick.
It counts as a conviction, but is not an admission of guilt, something that angers the Miller family.
The Takeaway: It's unclear whether this counts as smart counter-intuitiveness, in-person nostalgia, or merely contrarian nonsense.
Sure. What counts as our worst and best behaviors are so much in the eye of the beholder.
There's never been a grand consensus on what counts as outing, and whether it's ever justified as newsworthy.
State power is consolidated by maintaining the authority to determine what counts as an appropriate use of force.
It's bad enough that writing already counts as "hard mode" for earning a living in the real world.
Throwing punches counts as aerobic exercise, builds upper body strength, and improves your balance and hand-eye coordination.
Its contours are defined by who's in power, as is the very definition of what counts as progress.
America wants to tighten the agreement's rules of origin, which determine what counts as a North American product.
An AI capable of reliably deciding what counts as harassment, let alone "fake news", is a pipe dream.
In response, Facebook has put in place an unusually broad view of what counts as a political ad.
Beyond what counts as safe, there is also a conundrum around who is responsible when something goes wrong.
If you're wondering whether sex counts as exercise, it depends on the length and intensity of your lovemaking.
Fallout 4 counts as sci-fi, but the tech of its world isn't quite at that point yet.
" But it's not always easy to prove this deliberate intent, or even what counts as a "private area.
The arcade game dates to 1993, and that counts as classic because of the infernal passage of time.
Most recently, Trump's longtime adviser, Roger Stone, was indicted Friday on seven counts as part of that investigation.
I spend about 8 hours every day on the computer so that counts as technology experience I guess.
But it's nice to see that along with tuna and salmon, organic slab bacon counts as brain food.
After entering the season with major fit-related question marks and an ungodly payroll, that counts as success.
He has yet to say whether or not he voted for Trump, whom Brady counts as a friend.
On urban getaways, walking to see the sights instead of using public transportation and taxis counts as activity.
I suppose when one is the age of Mr. Ezersky everything that's not on Snapchat counts as nostalgia.
It will be up to Republican senators to decide whether that really counts as making their states whole.
The legislation gives broad latitude to the public prosecutor to determine what counts as distorted or false information.
I have been really good about not leaving my apartment for non-essentials, but this counts as essential.
Businesses may also try to argue that an infection present in a building's ductwork counts as physical damage.
Broad your view of what "counts" as sex, and you might start having a lot more of it.
Firstly, this murder might have been carried out in the consulate building, which counts as Saudi Arabian territory.
No one in Britain can ever quite agree whether and how the Queen counts as a political figure.
He's thirty-three years old—an age that, in the bridge world, counts as something like late adolescence.
The card rewards them with 1.53% cash back on every purchase, which counts as a tax-deductible donation.
But what counts as disrespect can be open to wide interpretation, and in turn, susceptible to racial bias.
Fact-checkers have had to come up with pretty precise rule for what counts as a fact-check.
Employers in every state could then adopt Texas's definition of what counts as essential — which is to say, nothing.
What Trump thinks counts as a "wall" might, ultimately, be less important than what the Breitbart editorial board thinks.
Under NCAA rules, a missed test counts as a positive result, which would lead to a two-year ban.
Some brands house asset counts as low as 60, while others house as many as 38,000 assets or more.
The new design still counts as "third generation," aka the same keyboard that shipped on the new MacBook Air.
Facebook, for example, counts as a "view" any time a video was played for as little as three seconds.
Spain these days counts as a bright spot, unlike Italy, which has much to learn from its Iberian cousin.
Technicalities—what counts as a reduction in emissions, who monitors countries' progress and so on—can be politically thorny.
It also now counts as over 1,000 merchants as partners, including mattress maker Casper, furniture site Wayfair, and Expedia.
Chinese law did not define what counts as personal information until a cyber-security bill took effect last year.
If a batted ball hits and breaks through the outer bounds of the field, it counts as four runs.
A key part of the GDPR is that it sets a high bar for what counts as user consent.
It might mean recalibrating what counts as "reckless," when lies on the internet can mobilize genuine real world threats.
But the precise figure is hard to pin down until we all agree what counts as an AI startup.
The United Nations Green Climate Fund counts as part of that pledge, but the overall picture is more complicated.
Karl was quiet, a chain-smoking bookworm born into what counts as a Brahmin family in the mineralogical world.
It's practiced freely by many millions of Americans and by millions more in countries that America counts as friends.
And do all the new shops on South Lamar mean that it counts as its own area now, too?
In Britain's index a concentration of NO2 up to five times the WHO's annual average limit counts as "low".
If you cannot repay the balance in cash, it counts as an early withdrawal, subject to taxes and penalties.
Still, Tunisia counts as success compared with the mess in other countries that cast off their leaders in 2011.
That is a fact, at least insofar as anything counts as a fact in these ridiculous post-truth times.
The number of vacancies is pulling well ahead of the number the Bureau of Labor Statistics counts as unemployed.
But what counts as a right, according to Mill, is specifically something without which human happiness cannot be maximized.
Since a hotel booking counts as a travel purchase, you can count on earning 2 points per dollar, too.
That would require them to agree on what counts as a public body, and when defensive tariffs are allowable.
Does this fair bit of action, however, mean that "The Lost City of Z" counts as an action movie?
Barnes & Noble had another not-so-bad quarter, which these days counts as good for the struggling bookstore chain.
But Gunn came to court just after New York had expanded the definition of who counts as a parent.
We think that counts as supporting a local business, which we can all agree is a fundamentally good thing.
But Judge O'Neill chose on Monday to merge the counts, as allowed when they stem from the same event.
What counts as evidence, and how it is weighed and debated, is by necessity different in the two proceedings.
He'll debate as long as you want whether the body of water counts as a lake or a pond.
The government has been wrestling for decades with that last classification — what exactly counts as a "particular social group"?
You have just witnessed both hope and disappointment in another species, even though neither counts as a basic emotion.
On an island of expatriate A-listers, he counts as a celebrity of a different sort, a naturalized local.
"At some point, you have to decide what counts as speech and what doesn't," he said in an interview.
Humans can barely agree on what counts as fake news; how can we expect a machine to do so?
Ask Well Any movement, no matter how slight, counts as physical activity and can be good for your health.
But it only counts as losing your virginity, she explains to a wide-eyed Jane, if you say yes.
First off, "fart" is not a scientific term, so Caruso and Rabaiotti had to decide what counts as one.
For the purposes of the pandemic, Cuomo said, any bed that comes with a ventilator counts as an ICU.
Once borrowers pass the three-year mark, a default no longer counts as a blemish on the college's record.
If you are watching YouTube TV on your phone and TV simultaneously, it counts as two devices in use.
Every injury counts as well, and the Cowboys have been anxiously monitoring the status of their star quarterback's shoulder.
It's a relative measurement, meaning that what counts as a heat wave is different depending on the local climate.
It's valuable information and counts as a contribution when given to or distributed for the benefit of a campaign.
For example, "health" businesses are considered service businesses, but there are ambiguities about what counts as a health business.
If one parent takes a child abroad without the other's consent or a court order, that counts as child abduction.
Whether it even counts as "good" will probably differ from viewer to viewer, depending on your affection for these characters.
When mathematicians study equations like Navier-Stokes, they sometimes start by broadening their definition of what counts as a solution.
Ms Sotomayor pressed Mr Keller to defend the CCA's reliance on Steinbeck's character to define who counts as intellectually disabled.
If that counts as relief, you can begin to imagine the scale of the woe that comes before and after.
But chances are good that the day a couple typically counts as their anniversary will get muddled along the way.
What really distinguishes this emergency declaration from others isn't necessarily the factual question of what counts as a national emergency.
They would also define what exactly counts as an arm of the government, and broaden the scope of banned subsidies.
But that's because electoral democracy at the top is viewed as the only standard for what counts as political reform.
For moisturizers, it's what's on the inside that countsas opposed to our skin, which is clearly a topical issue.
Each minister has one vote and a ballot cast by the EU's smallest member Malta counts as much as Germany's.
Insofar as GE overpaid for Alstom's assets, the deal counts as a resounding victory for the French group's erstwhile shareholders.
If you're wondering what counts as "dining," there's a helpful breakdown of the different rules on The Points Guy website.
"What counts as cheating has changed because other folks are so accessible," clinical psychologist and couples therapist Sue Johnson said.
In Texas, for example, a gun permit counts as a valid form of identification, but a student ID does not.
That's just heavy enough that hoisting the bag over your head and into the overhead compartment counts as a workout.
The Supreme Court didn't clarify whether simply being a client of a resettlement agency counts as a "bona fide" relationship.
For lunch, I get sushi because that counts as fish and now I am really playing ball in Brady's court.
According to plaintiffs, that counts as collecting biometric information, which requires more notice and consent than either company is providing.
He later said that it would be up to the BBC and regulators to decide what counts as distinctive enough.
This is true even though what counts as being disadvantaged varies from place to place and from year to year.
Under FIFA's fair play system, a yellow card counts as minus one point, while an indirect red is minus three.
The Republican Party, by contrast, largely aims to halt—and, when possible, undo—Democratic legislative achievements; stasis counts as success.
Who decides what counts as "fake news" and when to draw lines between protected speech, toxic speech, and corporate capital?
Sharing nude photos and sex videos without permission counts as sexual harassment and abuse, and is illegal in some states.
What counts as cheating to poly people is based on whoever's in the relationship, not the rest of the world.
Is it because she thinks that it's not a problem that today, in America in 2018, counts as her problem?
Are there any widely shared beliefs about what counts as sex among folks who identify as gay, lesbian, or bisexual?
I also hope that visitors understand that art forms and the perceptions about what "counts" as art change over time.
The beauty of a seven-game series is no matter how dramatic any loss, it only counts as one game.
TechCrunch first reported two weeks ago that Instagram had prototyped hiding public Like counts, as spotted by Jane Manchun Wong.
So if there's not an IP address that shows up in the five-minute window, that counts as two downloads.
With the Capital One Venture, you can "erase" any purchase that counts as travel, including airfare, hotels, taxis, and subways.
It can be hard to know what counts as right anymore, and opinions are about as numerous as fans themselves.
The draft memo suggests one way to do that: by changing the definition of who counts as an unaccompanied child.
Perhaps the most objective criteria for judging what counts as a tech company comes from S&P Dow Jones Indices.
It's not a sequel, but the King Arthur story has been made enough times that this counts as a reboot.
We are not quietly leading any revolutions right now, unless one counts as a revolution our project of self-dismantlement.
The expectations in mainstream media culture for what counts as beautiful have historically been identified in relationship to white bodies.
Trinity-wise, that counts as the son story, and while it's didactic, it is the least opaque of the bunch.
After 31 years, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is still debating what exactly counts as rock 'n' roll.
Chan did not directly answer questions from reporters about whether donating to a legal defense fund counts as money laundering.
That makes seven fighters in all—or, judging by volume, eight, since Horne counts as two persons rather than one.
But what counts as kindness to Arthur is a few words of small talk in an elevator and a smile.
And the fact that it still "counts" as an historic first speaks poorly of this franchise and others like it.
But all the walkouts have raised the question of what, exactly, counts as a strike and what are the consequences?
More broadly, the extremely deadly civil war in Syria likely also counts as a knock-on consequence of invading Iraq.
It may be that people mentally adjust to unusual weather patterns quickly, updating their idea of what counts as normal.
And he is at his most consequential, and arguably powerful, when he's wielding judgment on who really counts as a celebrity.
Not just about the theory of what counts as obstructing access, but also what types of laws constitute an undue burden.
Riley has also been charged with the same felony counts as Robicheaux with an exception of possession of an assault weapon.
As part of its hands-off way of doing things, Britain has no official definition of what counts as a religion.
The National Emergencies Act doesn't offer up a definition of what counts as an emergency, meaning Trump could, conceivably, declare one.
In 2013, the FTC revised COPPA, expanding what counts as personal information to include things like geolocation markers and IP addresses.
If you drop a salad on top of that pie, it counts as cooking, at least at the end of January.
However, experts say keeping money secrets from your significant other — no matter how big or small — technically counts as financial infidelity.
Better to let a "politically accountabl[e]" agency determine what counts as abuse than to entrust the job to unelected judges.
This counts as an "anti-state crime" in North Korea, since without political slogans to inspire them, workers might slack off.
In an episode of The L Word, a group of friends sit around a campfire and debate what counts as cheating.
While this scene doesn't actually clear up what counts as cheating, it does make clear that there's no consensus on infidelity.
For most people in a monogamous relationship, having sex with or kissing someone who isn't your partner definitely counts as cheating.
Well, here's hoping this tiny blurb in a larger feature about shows to watch over Thanksgiving counts as "major media attention"!
The worry is that by defining what counts as an acceptable ad Google will amass still more power over online advertising.
They removed the Nest camera from a Nest account, which counts as a "factory reset" on that device, according to Nest.
Each time you move him, it counts as a turn, and the patrolling guards on the board will move as well.
It is relatively clear who counts as a Dalit: about a quarter of the country's population qualifies, including remote tribal groups.
Much of the griping relied on tired tropes about what work counts as real activism and who gets to define it.
But according to inclusive naturalists like Hans Fink, everything that exists, if it exists at all, counts as part of nature.
And yet because the script was based on original research by screenwriters Josh Singer and Tom McCarthy, it counts as original.
"I'm not sure if this counts as Swedish," said one of the two Stockholmers standing in front of me in line.
At this stage, calling on North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons and missiles no longer counts as serious diplomacy.
" He gave a shout out to his "amazing family," thanking his father who he counts as his "hero every single day.
The company counts as customers 27 automakers for its collision detection systems, which represent around 70 percent of the current market.
"I got here when I was fourteen, but, really, one year in the Soviet Union counts as two," he told me.
Though it's hard to know what counts as pleasure for a man who I just discovered doesn't like "The Big Lebowski"?
Whether or not this movie counts as science fiction, one thing's for sure: the fiction is more plausible than the science.
The subtitle of your book mentions our "highly processed world," but what counts as "processed food," and is it all bad?
Based on a full year, which Airbus counts as 11.5 months, the new production rate would yield 19.6 superjumbos a year.
Besides, the NCAA has a magic formula for what counts as "pay"—which is against amateurism rules—and what does not.
Mimicking a basketball shot counts as using the ball as a prop in the celebration, which the NFL banned in 2014.
It's no secret that certain segments of the gay community hold high, near-oppressive standards of what counts as sexually attractive.
A business counts as being in an opportunity zone if 70 percent of its tangible property is there, the regulation says.
When a Canadian couple stays in a Trump hotel in New York, the money they spend counts as a service export.
But at the same time, he did just enough to not lose, which, given his frontrunner status, counts as a win.
What work counts as meaningful depends on the person, but motivation is typically stronger when it's connected to your core values.
Ms. Duncan said 10 members of the jury were solidly convinced of his guilt on the other 10 counts as well.
At 40, I sometimes go simply for the pleasure, of seeing what is new, of learning what counts as beautiful now.
One basis for issuing a bar is a repeat offense, so the settlement counts as a first strike against Mr. Musk.
Joseph wasn't hauling around any kind of prize ... unless commanding the attention of a couple of hotties counts as a win.
Beigne aux pommes (apple fritter) — Apparently, this apple fritter counts as a doughnut in Quebec, as they call it a beigne.
Igor, the handsome one, owns a club in Ukraine that's called Mafia Rave, which I think counts as a full confession.
That quest should have raised a great philosophical question: what counts as the economic good life in an already prosperous society?
There are not many gatherings where a senior vice president of a hotel chain counts as a spot-on-sight celebrity.
The federal tax overhaul, which eliminated or capped several deductions and exemptions, effectively broadened what counts as income for some families.
Obesity, inactivity, smoking—your basic poor modern lifestyle choices—can dramatically reduce sperm counts, as can exposure to some environmental toxins.
Their accounts, previously dismissed as "unspeakable" or "unimaginable," now gained legitimacy in redefining the rules of what counts as public speech.
In addition, "communicate clearly with [your freelancers] to make sure they&aposre clear on what counts as a submission," explained Baker.
Along with mainstream celebrities, The Verge reports that several popular YouTube creators experienced big drops in their follower counts as well.
For example, you may think the home you live in, if your family owns it, counts as an asset on Fafsa.
More and more, the parties have fundamentally different perspectives on what's wrong with the country, what even counts as a problem.
The ruling could affect how much power consumers have over digital e-commerce platforms, and what counts as a tech monopoly.
While Taylor Swift almost certainly has more Instagram followers and more platinum records than you, her vote counts as much as yours.
It's a question that almost always pops up in debates over whether a particular activity counts as gambling, particularly in New York.
They take advantage of the ambiguity of what counts as income, weaponizing that vagueness to help their friends and hurt their enemies.
Higher interest rates are especially dangerous in a country with what counts as a large public debt burden for an emerging economy.
His asylum status isn't yet confirmed, and failure to comply with restrictions imposed by the Home Office counts as a criminal offense.
And for some reason moving the mouse with my index finger and clicking with my thumb counts as a two-finger click.
The law doesn't just apply to money — investigations or political dirt that benefit a particular campaign counts as "things of value" too.
That is much, much more labor-intensive than having what counts as varied taste for a consumer of TV, or even movies.
Because an unsubscribe counts as two they could theoretically kill the subscriber numbers for a channel like the left-leaning Young Turks.
"So let's just say that, at this moment, good enough counts as a rare triumph in a pretty tough environment," Cramer said.
That's more than double the 16 million to 17 million figure which sources suggest Apple Music now counts as a subscription base.
Since languages have different rhythms and different expectations for what counts as a good sentence, that approach can result in a mess.
Justice Gorsuch, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and others seemed worried about the arbitrariness of government officials' judgments of what counts as "scandalous".
That gives the Panthers room to claim that getting those guys back counts as their deadline additions, and they wouldn't be wrong.
As Wagstaff pointed out, publicly sharing research and work at a conference like this counts as disclosure in the world of patents.
"The pharma industry's approach to aging certainly counts as long over due for innovation," O'Neill said, citing regulatory controls as an obstacle.
That was 1991, and it barely counts, as the surplus was just 0.046 pct of GDP, according to World Bank/IMF data.
That the company managed to follow through and alter its feed without users rushing to reverse the process counts as a success.
After the administration All-Lives-Matter'ed the Holocaust, Trump condemning anti-Semitism in a monotone voice counts as a comparatively good day.
McDonald's is dropping cheeseburgers from its kid-targeted Happy Meals to cut calorie counts as customers grow increasingly health conscious, Bloomberg reports.
Back in 2005, Slate's Daniel Engber wrote that "there are no hard and fast rules" among journalists on who counts as senior.
Famed investor Warren Buffett — who counts as the largest shareholder of his company Berkshire Hathaway — is still the world's third richest person.
Do they stress the technicalities of what counts as magisterial teaching to make the document's seeming ambiguity less important or less binding?
The government has already set clear terms on what counts as "organic," and companies have retooled to focus on that growing market.
I'm a full-time PhD student but am only taking one class this semester, which luckily counts as work to my boss.
Intergenerational conflict often arises around what "really counts" as good music and which newfangled sounds are considered just a bunch of phooey.
On top of reforms to promote greater workplace flexibility and salary transparency, Platt explains, we need to reconsider what counts as "work".
Through tort law, states may define what counts as negligence, and juries may then determine what conduct is reasonable and what's unreasonable.
Meanwhile, human rights groups have urged courts to see domestic violence as a form of gender-based violence that counts as persecution.
"Ideas about what counts as good and manly sex are cultural, not natural or universal," Wentzell explains in an interview with Broadly.
In journalistic terms, it counts as a muted victory, like driving home the winning run of the World Series with a bunt.
I realize it's hard for me to tell what's native and natural, what's been altered by people, and what counts as history.
They're betting that the best strategy for protecting the environment is to stretch our society's understanding of what counts as a person.
But for now, he managed to do just enough not to lose — and that, for the obvious frontrunner, counts as a win.
The resisters debate whether simply listening to the radio and getting mad counts as action, or if more active steps are needed.
How do you feel about the fact that Netflix counts as a viewer anyone who watches 70 percent of a single episode?
I think you're quite skeptical with Time Warner, so when you say Apple's plan is plausible that counts as a compliment, right?
SUNDAY PUZZLE — Thematically, I think today's Grant Thackray creation counts as a confection, but I did hit some snags in the fill.
The hospital is penalized when patients are hospitalized with congestive heart failure, because it counts as a sign of poor preventive care.
As tech writer Will Oremus argues, what counts as a "political ad" is itself contentious, and politics often permeates even ordinary advertising.
The more recent filing expands the case, alleging that Corellium's sale of the virtualization software counts as trafficking in copyright-protected goods.
His columns make a subtle study of what counts as fun in middle age—loyalties divided between abandon and an early night.
Trump's Davos speech counts as a small victory over the chaos that it always knocking on the door of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
A. The Public Broadcasting Service is a private, nonprofit corporation and has about 350 noncommercial public-television stations it counts as members.
Steph's there with his wife, Ayesha, their two little girls and the rest of the extended family, which counts as a win.
Another work, an extension of the series, features Hari Nef, the model and Transparent actress, whom Wise also counts as a friend.
This is not a burden we lay on the shoulders of white dreamers, the Disneys and Jobses Kanye counts as personal heroes.
The INA, in other words, cannot resolve the question of who counts as a "bona fide" relative of an individual living in America.
This counts as SpaceX&aposs second military contract, but the first that will use a Falcon Heavy, the world&aposs most powerful rocket.
Trump's campaign to "Make America Great Again" is transparently based on an effort to narrow the definition of who counts as an American.
Former Maryland State House delegate Tim Maloney is one of the Democrats who has endorsed Hogan, who he counts as a longtime friend.
A 2017 study from the National Sexual Violence Resource Center found that young men, in particular, struggle with identifying what counts as consent.
Yet her voters are left in little doubt as to which sorts of immigrants she disapproves of, and whom she counts as French.
" For the study authors, what was most interesting was to watch this online community negotiating its own boundaries, rethinking who counts as "white.
Yes, I would recommend it to professional gamers, and hell yes, it counts as elite in the still poor category of gaming headphones.
Sexual harassment of male employees counts as sex-based discrimination even if Congress was not contemplating that particular scourge when drafting the law.
The disparagement clause counts as "viewpoint discrimination"—"a form of speech suppression so potent that it must be subject to rigorous constitutional scrutiny".
"If it has added vitamin C, then it counts as a positive, which is what happens with Popsicles and fruit snacks," Harris said.
With countries, it mostly comes down to income level: if GDP per person is above a certain threshold, an economy counts as developed.
AI Now is a group affiliated with New York University that counts as its members employees of tech companies including Google and Microsoft.
But one block in particular tells the software to load the end-game sequence, which in glitch speedruns, counts as beating the game.
Public figures (it's not totally clear from the guidelines who counts as a public figure) don't get the same treatment as private individuals.
The Twitter Rules will also be updated with new details intended to clarify what counts as adult content, hate symbols, and graphic violence.
When a user taps on the box, they'll see the ad for LaCroix, and then that counts as an impression for the advertiser.
There is not, and can never be, a fixed rule for deciding what, in an artist's biography, counts as disqualifying for his art.
If Die Hard counts as a Christmas movie, then so must Bandersnatch, the interactive Black Mirror movie that premiered on Netflix December 28.
Another important answer to get on paper: What counts as sufficient proof that your ring is gone and will need to be replaced.
Only "covered transactions" are required to undergo CFIUS review, for example, and what counts as a national security concern is up for interpretation.
Slashing sulfur dioxide pollution in the United States and Europe over the past decades counts as one of the biggest environmental success stories.
"I have always believed that the physical nature of books counts as much as the intellectual and narrative content within them," Morell stated.
Still, there has been widespread speculation on potential arguments, including the argument that compelling a company to rewrite software counts as compelled speech.
He said ADP data counts as employed those workers who are on the payroll but can't make it to work due to weather.
Insured losses will be offset by the drawdown of earthquake reserves, which Fitch counts as part of capital for Japanese non-life insurers.
I say "of course" because as with so much else to do with No Man's Sky, what counts as "the end" is nebulous.
It counts as progress that the symposium drew together so many people on both sides of the killings—or at least their children.
By the way, if you stick different labels on stuff instead of just stealing it, it actually counts as fraud rather than shoplifting.
I'm not sure it really counts as a treatment of faith simply to know that a character celebrates this holiday or that one.
They don't necessarily need to be from original Furbies; if it looks like a Furby face, it still counts as an oddbody Furby.
THAT COUNTS AS REVENUE UNDER THE ACCOUNTING RULES, BUT IT'S REALLY NOT REVENUE BECAUSE IT'S PASSED THROUGH THE COMPANY DIRECTLY OUT THE DOOR.
The talks could be thorny, especially around the perennially divisive issue of how many Nusra fighters there are and who counts as one.
There's protein and fiber, and the applesauce definitely counts as "a fruit," even if that fruit is mushed up in a little cup.
To have waited is now a point of pride, as if merely the act of standing in a queue counts as noble work.
"Their losses are close: two overtime losses, which our method actually counts as ties, only one bad loss," said Sokol, L.R.M.C.'s proprietor.
It still counts as the peak, ranking even higher, as a fraction of G.D.P., than the boom just before the 2007 financial crisis.
Whether it counts as a happy ending may depend on how long it takes you to stop trying to make sense of it.
The fact that Valérie, who works in politics, is the least cynical, most ethical player in this game counts as a sly joke.
This race was weird thanks to redistricting — pitting two current Congress members against each other — but it still counts as a Democratic pickup.
It's set up a complicated rubric for what, exactly, counts as reliance on public benefits that would make someone a likely public charge.
The programs take in music that now counts as "classic," by composers the ensemble has embraced across the decades: Berio, Henze, Ligeti, Stockhausen.
But whether obstruction of justice counts as a high crime or misdemeanor is not the most important question posed by Mr. Trump's presidency.
My order showed up about a minute late, which counts as early given Midtown rush-hour traffic, and was pretty much as advertised.
The dividing line between what counts as tech — often fuzzy — appears to be slicing along gross margin lines, and the repeatability of business.
The person predicted the public will view candidates with the highest delegate counts as having credible campaigns, helping separate frontrunners from the pack.
When it is hard to distinguish between the private and public sectors, it is hard to work out what counts as a subsidy.
The administration has also stopped referring to the West Bank as being "occupied" and tried to redefine who counts as a Palestinian refugee.
As is common in tracking down ancient customs,what counts as "garum" requires using the best available information to make an educated guess.
For example, when travelers from abroad visit the United States and spend money at hotels and restaurants, that counts as a services export.
It would also change the definition of what counts as "affordable" health insurance to amount for a greater chunk of Obamacare enrollees' income.
"While some constitutional issues are truly difficult," they wrote, this one isn't; "the relevant materials clearly indicate" that Cruz counts as natural-born.
Ward Cunningham even went as far as stating that 'every minute spent on not-quite-right code counts as interest on that debt.
I don't think it counts as mutual love if one of the lovers has no choice but to behave the way they do.
There are limits to what, exactly, counts as persecution — or at least as persecution worthy of protection under the cover of US law.
Gliding over canals which you could easily mistake for the real Venice, you start to rethink what even counts as an authentic experience.
The proceedings, which exhumed hundreds of e-mails of love and regret, became an intimate history of a New York romance and its aftermath: a study of what counts as splitting up, what counts as a family, and, in a quiet but stubborn subtext, whether the ability to pay for good dentistry enhances a legal claim to be something more than a godmother.
Countries disagree with each other all the time about what counts as an unfair trade practice, clashing over policies like government subsidies for industries.
Hudson's eventual death did bring unprecedented attention to the disease among the mainstream public, but that hardly counts as the Reagans starting a conversation.
What's more, the researchers were unable to look specifically at measurements of violence, but rather used hourly arrest counts as an indicator of violence.
Zeta operates in Asia and Latin America and counts as its potential clients companies and banks looking to bring retail and corporate fintech products.
If drinking rosé really counts as taking a courageous stance for equality, then we should really think about raising the bar a little bit.
Though Turkey&aposs electoral board released examples of ballots showing what counts as a vote for an alliance or a party, voters remain uninformed.
The January-June outflow was mostly attributable to domestic buying of foreign currency, which counts as capital outflows, and redemption of outstanding foreign debt.
No one can definitively say exactly what counts as online cheating, since it varies not only from couple to couple but person to person.
Drilling continues to further assess the resource at Alpala, which easily counts as "tier-one", the mining industry term for large, long-life projects.
Cohen pleaded guilty in federal court to eight federal charges including campaign finance–related counts, as well as bank- and tax evasion–related charges.
And artists don't get to negotiate these changes — according to the contract, simply remaining in the Premier program counts as agreeing to the changes.
Today, when the modestly competent negotiation by the EU of a big member's flounce-out counts as a success, that is in short supply.
They think they're being extremely noble and diplomatic by telling everyone exactly what they want to hear, without realizing that technically counts as lying.
Buffy Summers Buffy of Buffy the Vampire Slayer totally counts as a superhero, especially since the comic continued long after the TV series did.
" The explanation on what counts as legitimate public interest lives inside Twitter's new help section article, "Our approach to policy development and enforcement philosophy.
Her supporters and warm-up speakers relished the bad weather, repeatedly joking that a little blizzard counts as a balmy spring day up north.
The federal government has finally recognized the obvious – that sharing instructions on how to make guns with 3D printers counts as constitutionally protected speech.
A study from the National Sexual Violence Resource Center found that men and young adults are still unclear on what "counts" as sexual assault.
If you mean some Cape Bretoners are Catholic and some are Protestant and not everyone plays a fiddle, then yes, that counts as diversity.
The bond has an effective interest rate of more than 2628%, and because of the way it is structured, the interest counts as debt.
This new round was led by some impressive names that Moglix counts as existing investors: Accel Partners, Jungle Ventures and World Bank-affiliated IFC.
Deutsche Bahn is 1% state-owned, leading some to question whether it counts as being the first 'corporate' issuer to sell negative-yielding debt.
Carey further counts as "available," those pilots who hold only commercial pilot certificates; yet, these very candidates were rendered ineligible by the FOQ rule.
As Reuters reports, in Amazon's Seattle offices a new version of the Go store now exists and it counts as the company's eighth store.
So, first of all, any consumption of cannabis while driving is seen as a gross misdemeanor, and likely counts as driving under the influence.
Mr McEwan is 68 and has written 16 novels, so this counts as a late work, but what a glorious late work it is.
A day earlier, the U.S. Department of Commerce banned U.S. companies from selling to ZTE, a Chinese telecom that Qualcomm counts as a customer.
One area where stakeholders sought clarity was whether rental real estate activity counts as a trade or business that is eligible for the deduction.
The jury deadlocked on another 10 charges, and federal prosecutors said they would seek to dismiss the remaining counts as part of the agreement.
Fasten your seatbelts, South Asia: The baseline of what counts as a strike, as well as the counterstrike to expect, has been ratcheted up.
And it's not that people are stupid; it's that sussing out what, exactly, counts as a "GMO" is a complex and ever-changing process.
In an age of expressive sexual freedom, who can really be sure what counts as cheating, and whether it's the same for every couple.
A key challenge we face in this area is that Americans evaluate evidence — and even what counts as evidence — through the prism of culture.
Yes, but: Even if Republican governors do expand coverage that way, there will be a lot of debate over what counts as adequate coverage.
Or, if the profile is empty and without content, Instagram may disable it if only one part of the account counts as a violation.
Amazon said that if employees in 2018 get stock that was granted to them two years ago, that legally counts as compensation this year.
Hasen sees the tossing out of the equality rationale as the great sin of Citizens United, not its narrowing of what counts as corruption.
Around 14 percent of Spain's population now counts as working poor: people who have jobs but can't regularly pay electricity bills and basic necessities.
Reducing sentences for these offenses — and changing what counts as a violent felony to begin with — can lower this share of the prison population.
The Takeaway: Somewhere, there are people who think that the president wanting to reenact the plot of Sharknado counts as being a political disruptor.
Though 20203K definitely still counts as "the new hotness," the buzz around 22020K displays is likely only going to intensify in the new year.
For example, it's not clear if Bezos will be willing to fight the fossil fuel industry directly, which Amazon counts as an important customer.
John and Tom disagree on a bevy of issues, like whether they want children and whether being an artist counts as having a career.
Cohen pleaded guilty to the counts as part of a plea deal, through which he could reportedly receive three to six years in prison.
We'll answer the hard questions for you: he runs approximately 500 miles in these clips, and yes, this counts as going to the gym.
"We don't know whether it counts as a success, but North Korea has shown some capability with IRBMs," Gen Nakatani told reporters in Tokyo.
The Financial Stability Board is simply an agreement by regulators to agree on what counts as globally risky and on who meets the criteria.
In the world of guitar music, which can seem constitutionally stale or overly nostalgic, this shift in perspective toward the female counts as innovation.
Toby Fleishman, 41, is a doctor at a major New York hospital, which counts as a pitifully low-income job to his wife's friends.
Look, it'd really suck to lose antibiotics, a lot of people would die, but I don't think it counts as a GCR for me.
The due process clauses protect property as a matter of federal constitutional law, but state law defines what counts as property in the first place.
If they win market share, a binary judgment on what counts as "green" could evolve into a more nuanced debate on degrees of environmental impact.
It's a symbol of the deep pessimism in Washington that simply having two measures for the Senate to vote on counts as a bright spot.
And he criticised Mr Trump's "cramped interpretation" of what counts as an emolument: if outright bribery was all the clauses barred they would be redundant.
A handful of whaling nations have tirelessly lobbied to reverse the 1986 moratorium, which the environmental movement counts as one of its most important victories.
It is then exported, mostly to Europe, where it fetches $4,600 a tonne for ordinary honey and $14,000 for the 16% that counts as organic.
The unfortunate reality in the American workforce is that huge numbers of workers live paycheck-to-paycheck, by some counts as many as 80 percent.
Some observers will claim that something only counts as an H-bomb if it gets a big chunk of its explosive energy from fusion reactions.
But be careful here: Not everything counts as a business expense, and getting a little too eager with your return may lead to a review.
But as long as Americans see taxes as their contribution to the country, there will continue to be debates about who "counts" as a taxpayer.
By limiting what counts as feasible for new generators, the EPA also limits what it can do to coal power plants that are already built.
The world's largest ad group cut its forecast for its preferred measure of sales, blaming lower spending by consumer-goods giants it counts as clients.
Competing Silicon Valley apps fueled by venture capital are now what counts as government transparency and I don't know how to feel about this. 9.
This is what counts as dramatic irony for George Lucas, and while plenty can be said on his "writing," that is neither here nor there.
And while Apple and the FBI have disagreed over whether it counts as a backdoor, the court-ordered software has many of the same properties.
International Paper counts as a client, but since other entities were represented at the event where he spoke, he didn't violate the pledge, Fugh said.
It counts as progress at this point that party leaders have not had any reason to condemn a Trump statement for at least seven days.
The measures would also include widening the scope of what counts as a terrorism-related crime, such as traveling or receiving training for terrorist purposes.
Those who post videos can afford to look at these shifting definitions of what counts as a view with at least a modicum of humor.
But in reality, those 21.7 million comments represent a new challenge to democracy — specifically to the way we register what actually counts as an opinion.
After all, for many of us, a festival counts as a holiday, and in this day and age, we'll take any holidays we can get.
And our decision-making narrows in another sense, in that we contract our circle of who counts as "us," and who merits empathy and consideration.
If the Waterbury case counts as a crisis, then dancers, women not least, all season long have responded to it with grit, artistry and cheer.
A worker in a Campbell's Soup factory works in manufacturing, and when that soup is shipped to Canada, it counts as an export of goods.
Decades ago, the French theorist Michel Foucault suggested that power "creates" knowledge, so to speak — that the powerful get to decide what "counts" as knowledge.
His idea was that home is the first place, work is the second, and any place where you can build community counts as a third.
But without a clearer sense of what counts as business as usual, it can be hard to track how much these countries are really doing.
The medical maxim "First, do no harm" assumes that health care providers possess both the means and the authority to decide what counts as harm.
The potential crimes include unlawful contributions in excess of the $2,700 individual limit — a personal loan counts as a contribution, even if it is repaid.
Today, Suu Kyi's government adheres to a list of 135 "national races" - a legacy of the junta period - in determining who counts as a citizen.
However capable and respected Mr. Mattis may be, the Pentagon and American military forces cannot alone bring stability, or whatever counts as "winning," to Afghanistan.
The public is increasingly split along partisan lines, and the very idea of "Americanness" — who counts as an American and who doesn't — seems hopelessly muddled.
A comedian in Yellow Springs, Ohio, who became an early YouTube star, he counts as his only D.I.Y. accomplishments a shelf and a shoe rack.
And yes, even shopping counts as an event, especially when you plan on buying the products you need most in your life all at once.
The company explained on Monday that when it deletes content, the removal counts as a strike — essentially a warning — against the person that uploaded it.
In the GOP bill, the measure of what is affordable has gone up and the definition of what counts as decent insurance has gone down.
It was not universal, not by any means — many Russian fans applauded their team, quite aware that reaching the knockout round counts as surpassing expectations.
As Vox's Dara Lind writes: What really distinguishes this emergency declaration from others isn't necessarily the factual question of what counts as a national emergency.
Or do you think that we've now changed the sort of tenor and sort of what counts as mudslinging or an embarrassing fact to arise?
How many Americans are able to conjure a very specific idea of what counts as a nonprofit or a major company, or even organized labor?
This included hearings on everything from what counts as quality health care to how the country's already stretched workforce would handle absorbing millions more patients.
Spending money, as we know from Citizens United v Federal Elections Commission, the controversial 2010 ruling striking down some campaign-finance restrictions, counts as free speech.
The umpire waved off the pitch altogether, so in the official record—as much as spring training counts as official record—the whole thing never happened.
The government wants to tighten the definition of who counts as a separated family, and therefore limit how many families it may be responsible to reunify.
Watson's Thursday ruling broadened the definition of what counts as a "bona fide" relationship to include grandparents and the rest of the wider list of relatives.
There are lights and power, of course, and because it's fully enclosed it technically counts as "indoor" testing, which is much easier to get approval for.
She hopes that when visitors see her painted works that they ask broader and more exciting questions about what counts as media or new media art.
Of those who make it to 90, the majority will have at least one health problem that counts as a disability; many will have multiple ones.
The Antiochian Orthodox Church, also known as the Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch, counts as many as 1.1 million members in Syria and 400,000 in Lebanon.
And, in truth, there is not, and can never be, a fixed rule for deciding what, in an artist's biography, counts as disqualifying for his art.
You have to look at the potential crime, and in this case, he was convicted on several counts as we have pointed out several times here.
According to the white paper, China has 200 million believers among the five major religions, which it counts as Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, Catholicism and Protestant Christianity.
In other cases, it's a lost sale entirely and the item counts as a loss, along with all the other returned goods that can't be resold.
Sanders, meanwhile, has wrestled with an earlier campaign pledge not to run negative ads against Clinton, raising the question of what counts as an attack ad.
But since the early 0003s, corporate lawyers and conservative judges have sought to shrink what counts as discrimination, making it substantially harder to prove age bias.
A federal judge in Texas has ruled that hacking someone's computer counts as a search, meaning police must get a warrant to hack into someone's computer.
To figure out what counts as an "abnormal" poop and to keep track of how often you're having them, she suggests using the Bristol Stool Scale.
With the boundaries of what counts as bribery thus curtailed, prosecutors will have a very tough time holding the former governor legally responsible for his actions.
According to US dietary guidelines, which encourage consumption of 1½ to 2 cups of fruit daily, a half-cup of dried fruit counts as one cup.
Nonetheless, it counts as a cultural hat tip, even if it is rather more obscure than their contribution to the dance routines in The Full Monty.
The requirements also fail to provide guidelines on what counts as a justified reason for third-party developers to collect user data, as Chopra points out.
Because most terrorism deaths occur in places with civil wars, it can be hard to untangle what counts as terrorism and what is traditional armed conflict.
The government takes on the power of defining what counts as liberation, ignoring the ways in which society continues to judge women based on their appearance.
Exactly what counts as MMT is disputed, but there are two policy ideas that unite most of its leading proponents, including Steve Keen and Stephanie Kelton.
Trump is threatening to shift the center of gravity of what we consider "sexism" and lower our expectations for what counts as an attack on women.
We are here to discuss his life in music, and to listen to the tracks and albums he counts as the most personally important to him.
There's also the matter of Drouin needing to be on the active roster for two more games this season so it counts as an accrued season.
Even people trying to file their taxes with full integrity may run afoul of complex rules about whether a child counts as a dependent, for example.
So it still counts as news that two major Vivier pieces were played in New York on back-to-back evenings this week, Tuesday and Wednesday.
The association, which requires an applicant to create a watch without assistance, counts as its members such celebrated figures as Philippe Dufour and François-Paul Journe.
The Trump administration is proposing to fix that — and lay out in regulation exactly who counts as a public charge, and how those decisions are made.
He noted that some of the Federal Vacancies Reform Act's provisions were ambiguous about who counts as the "first assistant" and when that designation kicks in.
In the cult-like world of machine-driven, systematic investing, chasing the latest philosopher king up a mountain counts as just another day at the office.
And the fact that all of Schwartz's closest Vanderpump pals (and Max, who I'm not sure counts as a friend yet) showed up for this thing.
Some scholars were sceptical of the prosecution's novel interpretation of what counts as a public nuisance, a misdeed typically associated with polluters or owners of brothels.
On Thursday, GameStop sent out a memo to employees contending that it counts as "essential retail," an effort to keep its stores open, according to Kotaku.
Ms. Pugh, 69, spoke barely above a whisper as she appeared in a courtroom to plead guilty to four counts as part of a plea agreement.
Which is to say, certainly, that there's a real disconnect between what counts as public safety and what people are actually, or should be, scared of.
That said, it did get my heart rate up to about 130bpm (as measured by the seemingly more accurate Apple Watch), which definitely counts as cardio.
Related: Amy Schumer marries chef Chris Fischer However, the brevity of their relationship before they hit the altar is something that Schumer counts as a plus.
The retailer and others who wish to develop such a market will likely continue to struggle with what counts as "sustainable enough" for price-conscious customers.
"He ran a $60 billion business, 120,000 people in aviation and infrastructure at GE." Calhoun's presence at Caterpillar counts as another plus for Boeing, Sonnenfeld added.
The horror is that if Tillerson becomes Secretary of State, he could bring his self-serving definition of what counts as a subsidy to international forums.
When the time comes for them to spend their own money on players, they will continue to try to determine what counts as a fair price.
Even if OSM faithfully pursues the spirit of the order, there are still important ambiguities to be resolved, such as what counts as an existing regulation.
There's no bright line about when something counts as a war that Congress must approve, and when it's simply a military action the president can direct.
"There is absolutely no set time frame that counts as 'too long' for being single," says Megan Stubbs, EdD, a sexologist and relationship expert based in Michigan.
According to state law, each action an individual takes that contributes to another person's death counts as a murder charged, Deputy Chief Tom Kotlowski told BuzzFeed News.
The case raises questions about how administrators and cops determine what counts as a threat and what's a form of free expression, albeit a highly derogatory one.
Asked if Amash's vote in favor counts as bipartisan support for the inquiry since he was a longtime Republican member, Scalise said no, Amash doesn't count. Rep.
Apple also reported earnings, giving us a host of questions around what counts as success for a company that is so big, so valuable, and so profitable.
Go deeper: "Medicare for All" is a winner in Democratic primaries The Democratic debate on what counts as "Medicare for All" Democrats' next war: "Medicare for All"
Basically, any cryptocurrency pegged to either a fiat currency (say, the US dollar) or some kind of government-backed security (like a bond) counts as a stablecoin.
Schmitt began seeing a psychologist early last year, and has also received support from fellow Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps, whom she counts as a very close friend.
Nearly half of the 400,000 Syrians the United Nations counts as besieged are surrounded by government forces, who have used the tactic systematically around Damascus and Homs.
I think it definitely counts as hating on someone when you completely ignore the truth coming from the actual person, just to follow your own fantasy narrative.
Silicon Valley Bank, a commercial lender which counts as customers half of American startups that went public in 24.3, has just opened an office in the country.
What counts as annoying is defined by the Coalition for Better Ads, a group of advertisers, technology firms and other companies of which Google is a member.
Just as importantly, these findings once again force brands and publishers to think about what counts as a view on Facebook and on other video-playback platforms.
Its argument will not be over whether consent is required to collect personal data—it agrees that it is—but what quality of consent counts as sufficient.
As a new survey of 1,000 people shows, there's still some confusion about whether or not anything other than outright saying "no" counts as not giving consent.
But imagine a country where if I get some kid off drugs, or I help reintegrate an ex-convict into society, that actually counts as economic value.
Knowing that a view only counts as a view if 70 percent of Bird Box has been watched is a little more information than we had previously.
However, it's much less clear that it counts as a public forum, or that being prevented from viewing or participating in a Twitter thread chills free speech.
Any amendments would be to NAFTA's rules of origin, which define what counts as a North American car—ie, one that can take advantage of zero tariffs.
But you need to make sure those sleeping bodies are somewhere safe, because, if the rats get to them, it counts as a kill on your head.
Many things can be done to combat drunken driving -- and Dinh-Zarr thinks lowering the bar for what counts as legally drunk should be one of them.
"We don't know whether it counts as a success, but North Korea has shown some capability with IRBMs (intermediate range ballistic missiles)," he told reporters in Tokyo.
One NSL often contains multiple requests for information, such as a series of email addresses believed relevant to an investigation, where each address counts as one request.
For instance, if an airline squeezes more (and thus cheaper) seats on to a plane, it counts as extra output, even thought the quality of service falls.
His manifesto amounts to "Unity is bad, fighting is good, so the Federation should die," which barely counts as a bumper sticker, let alone a meaningful credo.
The prosecutors are discussing whether his term as a vice-president, before Rousseff's impeachment last year, counts as part of his current term, according to the paper.
Watchdog groups have raised concerns that Cohen's $130,000 payment to suppress damaging information about a presidential candidate counts as an in-kind donation to Trump's presidential campaign.
Already his Facebook page was being flooded with hundreds of outraged comments, many from women, a group that "Today" counts as a crucial part of its audience.
That recitation included poses of languorous temple maidens, so that Mr. Subramaniam was subverting gender binaries, an idea with ancient Indian roots that also counts as trendy.
That decision narrowed the definition of what counts as corruption by public officials by specifying that certain activities do not amount to "official actions" by a lawmaker.
The Syrian government, with which the SDF has made a still-murky alliance in the face of Turkish aggression, counts as its closest allies Russia and Iran.
It'd be nice if the man who is the putative head of baseball could find his tongue on what surely counts as an embarrassment to his sport.
We're not sure if this or anything else in the video counts as a political statement, but you will definitely be motivated in some way through this.
When Congress last overhauled emergency powers laws in the 1970s, it wrote few standards governing what counts as the sort of emergency that a president can declare.
That result counts as a single vote among the more than 1,000 submitted by a voting body consisting of critics and historians, industry figures and previous inductees.
"If the reports are true that he has been hounded out by hostile Brexiteers in government, it counts as a spectacular own goal," Clegg told the Guardian.
At the same time, there are growing efforts to further define what it really means to be "anti-war" and who counts as part of the movement.
In this article, Julie Hirschfeld Davis, a Times White House correspondent, shares what counts as "major access" in the tightly controlled world of this beloved first lady.
Yet only one student has been expelled for sexual assault since 21, Stanford officials said, with a few others voluntarily withdrawing, which Stanford counts as an expulsion.
But once withdrawn, the "distribution" counts as student income and can reduce the student's eligibility for need-based aid by as much as half of the withdrawal.
Breville Juice Fountain Plus Juice Extractor, available at Amazon, $128.99I don't know if this counts as cooking, but it's definitely an unexpected key player in my kitchen.
Join us as we talk about Vonnegut's absurd storytelling, his feelings on science and religion,  the genius of Cat's Cradle and whether the book counts as satire.
If that is the case, he said, then the providers could argue that selling user data to advertisers counts as "speech" also protected by the First Amendment.
Physical copies, streaming numbers, and those damn bundle deals that no one seems to understand all count toward the total number that counts as an album sale.
One strong possibility would be to focus on "rules of origin" governing what counts as an automobile or other finished good produced within the free trade area.
The company, though, said it could not discuss the Knicks, or the two Major League Baseball clubs and another Premier League soccer team it counts as clients.
Unlike the military's Vietnam-era leadership, which resorted to enemy body counts as a measure of success, officers in Afghanistan settled on a less controversial metric: spending.
That's a fraction of the $240 factory cost that's recorded when it enters the US from China, or the amount the government "counts" as what's being imported.
But then you consider how boring it would be if they actually split, because your life is such that other people's squabbling counts as a form of entertainment?
The easy — or at least seemingly easy — way to get around the question of when a barrier counts as a wall: define a wall as something else entirely.
Speaking of debate, the Logic DESTROYER's kin still live in a world where failure to accept a gentlemanly duel challenge besmirches one's honor and counts as a forfeit.
California, New York, and Michigan adopted affirmative-consent — also known as "yes means yes"— laws that mandate teaching that nothing short of a vocal "yes" counts as consent.
That is, it's a place where users aren't competing to rack up likes, hearts, or where user profiles publicly boast their followers, or video view counts, as Justin.
It's why his administration has scurried to lower the bar for what counts as a "wall" on the US/Mexico border, and who's expected to pay for it.
" – to Glamour in 2014 • "I think we grow up thinking the only love that counts as true love is the kind that lasts forever or is fully realized.
Lewis reiterated what she had told me years back: The many definitions of what counts as "modest" are down to a mix of cultural norms and religious evaluation.
That's a low bar for what counts as poverty, and some development experts argue we should be using a global poverty line of $10-15 a day instead.
One of the biggest questions women posed back at me was along these lines: for us, what counts as a strike in the way the word was intended?
Those slivers of access aren't nearly enough, they say, making them all the more determined to push back against their party's narrowing definition of who counts as American.
State mandates for what counts as culture are always signs of creeping authoritarianism—banning architectural styles comes from the same file as banning books and declaring paintings degenerate.
I guess if you're a Fitbit-obsessed step-counter like I am, that counts as one of the few pros offered by this trash heap of a television.
Despite the fact that neither cycling nor aerobics and fitness technically counts as team sports, these activities can also have a considerable positive effect on your mental health.
For this data set, every time a U.S.-based device went to a Netflix web page to play a TV episode or movie, that counts as a view.
In a war-battered Iraq, where sectarian tensions between Sunni and Shia have erupted into all-out civil war in the past, that counts as a major win.
Firework Fruit Kabobs The jury's still out on whether or not fruit counts as dessert, but these skewers are so cute they just might make the cut. 4.
Some of the ban's woolliest bits—who counts as a foreign adversary, for instance—should be clarified with the help of American spies within the next 150 days.
As a result, a margin of victory of five percentage points, which was unremarkable from the 1950s through the 1970s, counts as a landslide today (see chart 5).
Reaching consensus on what counts as a reduction in emissions, and who should monitor progress, will be delicate, admits Patricia Espinosa, the head of the UN climate secretariat.
It's the first big case against alt-right trolls, and it could draw a new line between what's considered protected free speech, and what counts as illegal harassment.
Now, as the nation's conversation turns to sexual abuse in a way it hasn't before, some people have begun to ask what counts as sexual harassment or assault.
It's not a challenging theme to figure out — unless having it escape you completely counts as challenging — but there's a place for puzzles like this one, I think.
Pokestops now have circles around them similar in sizing to the one around the player's — if a Pokemon is within that circle, it counts as "Nearby" that Pokestop.
Stasher's fees are $6 per day per item and Vertoe's fees start at $5.95 per day, per item (overnight storage counts as two days) and varies by location.
And despite its relatively low cost of manufacture, the Wolverine arguably counts as an improvement since its technology allows for various shapes, adjusting for each finger as needed.
The deal is considered by some to be one of the worst ever made for an Internet company, but counts as a stunning success for the IPO itself.
It won't make Twitter better, it will make the platform less useable and less safe for more people... and it's not doing well on those counts as is.
Victor Mones Coro, 41, who established ACS, and Alejandro Miguel Leon Maal, 51, who established SVMI, were charged with the same counts as El Aissami and Lopez Bello.
The mad dash appears to come as part of the FGC, notorious for sticking to its grassroots beginnings, is accepting the fact its passion counts as eSports now.
"Even the $102 million would not impress the wealthy elite whom Trump counts as his peers," the AP noted, pointing out that other billionaires are much more generous.
But this is also Trump we're talking about, and the simplest explanation is that he's bluffing on both counts as damage control, in order to strengthen his hand.
The 22-year-old is currently making New York Fashion Week her own personal runway — but what else would you expect from someone Rihanna counts as a muse?
This obviously counts as cheating, and it's something that Fortnite developer Epic Games has a zero tolerance policy for, so Jarvis is now permanently banned from playing Fortnite.
But two days later, with the Securities and Exchange Commission circling (tweeting about taking a company private almost certainly counts as stock manipulation), Musk stuck to his guns.
The White House reversed course over what counts as a close family member under President Trump's travel ban on Thursday, the same day the policy was taking effect.
In this way, Far Cry New Dawn courts the notion of paring down society to who is valuable, who is expendable, and who even counts as a person.
Yes, but: Exactly who counts as the manufacturer might not be immediately obvious, says John Kingston, a professor who studies AI and law at the University of Brighton.
So, when we're talking about millennials having less sex, we need to be mindful of the fact that what "counts" as sex is changing at the same time.
For now, it's worth asking if this is as much of a big deal as /r/The_Donald are making it, and whether this counts as censorship at all.
A. Fortunately for those of us who often are deskbound, exercise scientists agree that any movement, no matter how slight, counts as physical activity and can be consequential.
They are also at fundamental odds with each other, meaning that the day in, day out debate over what counts as acceptable speech is driving Germans further apart.
"Someone just decided that if we have one or two models in cornrows then that counts as representation, but that shouldn't be considered the gold standard," Redway says.
For tax purposes, alimony counts as earned income, he added, so recipients who otherwise qualify for an I.R.A. may contribute the alimony to it and claim a deduction.
When you look at the majority of sex offenders, especially as we're broadening the definition of what counts as a sex offense, a lot of them are juveniles.
Prosecutors decide what counts as ''material'' or ''favorable'' — in the heat of battle — while the judge and the defense have no way to see what they're holding back.
The web infrastructure used in the campaign is all publicly available and used by lots of other parties, too, so none of it counts as a smoking gun.
The U.S. military has typically declined to give the number of enemy dead, to avoid the Vietnam War practice of using "body counts" as misleading measures of success.
Their biggest target is to eliminate the state and local tax deduction, which counts as its biggest beneficiaries individuals in Democratic-stronghold states like New York and California.
Grassley and Leahy's bill seeks to redefine what counts as a targeted employment area (TEA) — the economically struggling neighborhoods where investors can fund projects at a lower cost.
The House measure says that American military assistance to the Saudi-led coalition counts as a deployment into unauthorized hostilities under the War Powers Act and must end.
The final declaration was notable for what counts as exceptionally weak diplomatic language: It cited only an "urgent need" to reduce emissions in line with the Paris Agreement.
In 2016, this revenge still counts as a "transparent romantic fantasy" of a sort — it's just that the romance is in finding peace and freedom, in moving on.
National Review is the great intellectual gatekeeper of the American right, a journal of opinion that has long served as the arbiter of what counts as respectable conservative thought.
As we saw during poppers-gate—when poppers were set to be banned before an embarrassing (but welcomed) major U-turn—what counts as "psychoactive" remains a relative mystery.
Rockets coach Mike D'Antoni was thrilled with the superb showing but quickly changed gears to remind his club that the 33-point shellacking still only counts as one win.
The Elder-care law of 2013 requires all adult children, on penalty of fines or jail, to visit parents over 60 "often" (the courts define what counts as often).
Judging from the number of questions during the FTC's Twitter chat, influencers are still pretty confused about the rules – what counts as an ad, and how to disclose it.
At Facebook and Google, for example, the Wall Street Journal reported that employees are allowed to ask a coworker out only once (an ambiguous response counts as a no).
Not all inaccurate or inflammatory content counts as a violation, but the company now points to its extensive community standards page to help clarify how it makes these distinctions.
Before that, one of the more conservative women in the group, Tasha, claimed that even thinking about having sex with someone outside of a monogamous relationship counts as cheating.
First, they denied Mr Trump's lawyers' request for "clarification" of their June 26th ruling as to what qualifies as a "bona fide relationship" and who counts as close family.
The IRS maintains a lengthy list of what counts as medical spending that includes some things you might expect, like fees paid to doctors or spending on prescription drugs.
What counts as a "view" — does an account have to watch the entire movie for it to be counted, or is it just a matter of pressing play once?
But it's often pretty comprehensive and particularly for Android users, if you're checking Google maps and it gets a location pin, that counts as you having been in Chipotle.
Alternately touching, hilarious, and extremely relatable, his performance hits an empathetic sweet spot that counts as one of the most fascinating and emotionally engrossing performances on television right now.
" – to Rolling Stone in 2014 • "I think we grow up thinking the only love that counts as true love is the kind that lasts forever or is fully realized.
Killing an animal in the UK is not currently illegal, although killing a domestic pet counts as criminal damage as the animal is considered the possession of its owner.
But it's increasingly clear to me after nearly two years of staring at AI funding rounds that there's no market consensus over exactly what counts as an AI startup.
Zuckerberg didn't go too deep into the specifics of what counts as meaningful, aside from a few examples:There are many tight-knit communities around TV shows and sports teams.
" In a scene from The Martian, Damon's character, an astronaut stranded on the titular planet, concludes that since Mars counts as "international waters," he is the first "space pirate.
For Facebook, that barely counts as petty cash, but these kind of fines may balloon to enormous sums when new European Union privacy regulations fall into place in 2018.
However, in most cases, if the home you sold counts as your main home, the first $250,000 of gain isn't taxable—$500,000 if you are married and filing jointly.
Shoot a suspect who is surrendering, fleeing or doing anything that isn't pointing a gun at someone else aggressively, and it counts as an unauthorized use of lethal force.
You don't have to register with the government to be considered a business — even picking up some freelance or gig work on the side technically counts as a business.
Anna Delvey — the fake heiress whose real name is Anna Sorokin — was convicted on eight counts as part of her "SoHo grifter" scheme and sentenced to prison in May.
The legislation also gives prison wardens and the Department of Justice authority to decide what counts as a recidivism program based on clear data that shows it reduces crime.
Sessions makes a similar argument to reject the idea that gang violence counts as "persecution" in any event — because persecution is generally defined as coming from the government directly.
Benjamin K. Bergen, a cognitive scientist who studies language, would say that's the case because we don't really know yet what counts as profanity and haven't wanted to know.
Thanks to a newfound sense of freedom, the past few years have been the happiest of my life: every second counts as my world morphs, and I with it.
Together, these discrete policy decisions paint a picture of a president who has been all talk, no action — and what little action there is counts as counterproductive — on opioids.
" Professor Mahmood wrote that both these perspectives "ignore the fact that I was not interested in delivering judgments on what counts as a feminist versus an anti-feminist practice.
Tim Keller and President Jimmy Carter whether a skeptic like myself, who admires Jesus' moral teachings but doubts the virgin birth and any physical resurrection, counts as a Christian.
What counts as "fluent" is a tough concept to describe, but the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (or CEFR) is a widely-accepted standard for approximating fluency.
This I suppose counts as restaurant window dressing, but because it comes from another era it also evokes a specific sense memory that gives meaning to the whole dish.
We've got classic and non-classic fruit pies, no- and low-bake pies, savory pies, vegan pies, gluten-free pies, technically-still-counts-as-pie pies — you name it.
All of this is well and good, even if seems to me to sidestep the central issue at the heart of the debate, which was — what counts as harassment?
Today we have lovelies like an ANTELOPE and a LEOPARD, as well as TERMITES and a RODENT — which counts as a VARMINT, unless it is a really cute one.
New York revised its lobbying guidelines this year to explicitly include grass-roots campaigns as well as meetings with officials, and to define when social media counts as lobbying.
Deutsche Bank, for example, can boast of a €20.25bn stack of plain vanilla senior debt that counts as Total Loss Absorbing Capacity (TLAC), the global equivalent of Europe's MREL.
The battle over what counts as "family-friendly" in America is currently raging over at the Christmas movie channel, with important lessons for anyone who runs a major corporation.
As an opinion columnist, I'm on pretty safe ground, in that everything I write is definitionally (C) in the above taxonomy… but basically everything I'm citing counts as (B).
The company, which counts as a major investor the billionaire Carl Icahn, a major backer of President Trump, has brought it to the attention of the United States government.
The United States, as Israel's most important ally and the historic mediator in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, helps define the parameters of what counts as an acceptable outcome.
What he doesn't know however, is that Minister Panin has decreed that any attempt by Prisoner Number One to escape from captivity counts as grounds for his immediate execution.
Granted, the very fact that people (including yours truly) feel compelled to write about about HGTV -- the network airing "The Brady Bunch" renovation show -- likely counts as a victory.
The answer, METHINKS, goes back to Middle English but it's undergone occasional renaissances including appearing in one of the "Star Wars" movies, which counts as some kind of vernacular.
NOW In general, when you owe a debt and the entity to whom you owe it forgives that debt, the amount of the forgiven debt counts as taxable income.
But in upstate New York, that counts as quite large, and it's in stark contrast with First Reformed, which has about 10 people in attendance on a good Sunday.
"If people are eating their snacks as meals, it almost counts as a portion of their salary," said Stewart J. Schwab, a professor of employment law at Cornell University.
Instead, like any court case, it sets a standard for what counts as "coercive" — and, therefore, a checklist for what a particularly careful Trump administration could try to avoid.
Ever since, hardly a scene featuring Theon goes by without someone mentioning the fact that he barely counts as a man anymore, because what's a man without his dick?
With English voters guaranteeing some kind of economically disruptive breach with the EU, soft nationalists in Scotland may have second thoughts about what really counts as playing it safe.
The Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation bill, which had its first reading this month, proposes sweeping new powers for Singapore ministers to deem what counts as misinformation online.
It would be tough to make the case that re-regulating the individual market counts as budget policy, and that these changes ought to be allowed to move forward.
It took even longer, until 1998, for the Court to acknowledge that it also counts as gender-based discrimination if the harassment comes from someone of the same sex.
No one doubts that freedom of speech is a nationwide right, for example, but what counts as "obscenity," and therefore lacks constitutional coverage, is defined in part by community standards.
I don't think I could argue from a legal perspective that iMessage counts as some kind of monopolistic lock-in, but from an everyday perspective it certainly feels like one.
Over time, the outlet will be able to compare its database with Facebook's public page and make relevant determinations about how Facebook is deciding what counts as a "political" ad.
Cesar Sayoc Cesar Altieri Sayoc, 57, pleaded to a total of 65 felony counts as part of a plea agreement, a spokesperson for the US Attorney's Office told BuzzFeed News.
While Apple Music's 15 million subscribers is an impressive figure – especially since the service is only a year old — but it's still half of what Spotify counts as paying subscribers.
Their interactions demonstrate a concept that sociologists call "boundary-work": designing and building fences around Legitimate Science, and enforcing ideas about who counts as a scientist, who doesn't, and why.
Of course, sexually-motivated violations are part of the online cheating problem, too, with 38 percent from the Deseret News survey saying watching porn without their partner counts as cheating.
Just last week, the administration appointed a commission to reevaluate how the federal government will determine what counts as a "human right," prioritizing "natural law" to make the new determinations.
There are no national standards for which drugs the tests should cover, what screens to use, or the quantity of the drug that counts as a positive result, BuzzFeed reports.
Trump could direct the IRS to change enforcement priorities, for example by deemphasizing the employer or individual mandates or changing what counts as a "hardship exemption" to the individual mandate.
Sanders and his team say that a negative ad only consists of personal attacks, and that any talk of Goldman Sachs fees counts as a "contrast ad" on the issues.
The U.S. military typically does not tout the number of enemy killed, citing a desire to avoid the Vietnam War practice of using "body counts" as misleading measures of success.
Vandenburg was convicted on those seven counts as well as unlawful photography, while Batey was found guilty of one count of aggravated rape and the two aggravated sexual battery counts.
Moreover, people woken from hypnagogia often report strong visual and auditory hallucinations or microdreams, but like sleep itself, what counts as a 'dream' is a subject of debate among neuroscientists.
Their day is a strict regiment of chest presses, bowls of chicken, and brown rice—there's very little time for actual sex unless it's so rigorous it counts as cardio.
Indeed, the Richard Nixon articles of impeachment included obstruction counts as well as the promising of "favored treatment and consideration" for witnesses to remain silent or to offer false testimony.
The Supreme Court often uses a "reasonable expectation of privacy" test to determine whether a police method counts as a Fourth Amendment "search," and therefore whether a warrant is needed.
But, as a hundred thousand cultural theorists will counter, the relationship between those two terms is complicated: power is, among other things, the power to determine what counts as knowledge.
What matters now are the numbers of ministers resigning -- because each one counts as another possible vote against her deal when the House of Commons decides the matter next month.
Failing to do so counts as noncompliance, meaning people who may be working 85033 hours a month can still get kicked off the program if they don't file monthly reports.
" (During concerts, Strait sings it with a smile, as if to reassure fans that the whole thing is just a misunderstanding.) "Keep in mind, this all counts as screen time.
Otherwise, if he does decide to go to college, we can also withdraw money tax-free from our Roth IRA as long as it counts as a qualified education expense.
Failing to do so counts as noncompliance, meaning people who may be working 85033 hours a month can still get kicked off the program if they don't file monthly reports.
They described how recent research across eight countries highlighted the cultural variation in what counts as an "intimate" image, which makes it more difficult for artificial intelligence to identify them.
Jon Snow may know nothing, but now we know where he's going — thanks to what presumably counts as a huge slip-up from a key Game of Thrones crew member.
But states have flexibility to designate what counts as employment and training programs, says Elizabeth Lower-Basch, director of income and work supports at CLASP, an anti-poverty advocacy organization.
It's not an exaggeration to say the release of the Frozen 22 soundtrack this past weekend — just ahead of Frozen 22's November 280 release date — counts as an event.
The amount it's seeking to raise is just 2.5 million in American dollars, chump change by big-studio standards, but every dollar counts as does the festival's support of women.
I can barely turn around without falling over a think piece about whether or not it was okay to doxx Elena Ferrante or whether Bob Dylan counts as a poet.
In other words, feel free to take Textio's designations of what counts as "masculine" or "feminine" with a grain of salt when it comes to what the candidates are saying.
The reason is simple: If you give the government more power to ban terrorists from having guns, you're reinforcing the power it has to define who counts as a terrorist.
The club has spent money, and it has spent money, as a rule, rather well, testament to a recruitment strategy that counts as among the most intelligent in the sport.
Instead of sticking with the same traditional snack foods — popcorn, Junior Mints, Reese's Pieces, Sour Patch Kids, fountain sodas — they've seen a huge expansion in what counts as movie food.
Well, scientists aren't yet on the same page as to what the definition of a nightmare should be, so what "counts" as a nightmare can vary from study to study.
It's like a vast clothes dryer with a defective lint trap: As the lint accumulates, we begin draping ourselves in the fluff, confident that what we're wearing counts as clothing.
Despite its relative youth, Slyrs is now an elder statesman in the German whiskey scene and counts as one of its largest producers, turning out around 150,000 bottles each year.
What counts as "appropriate business attire," however, changes all the time, especially in a world where some of the richest and most successful business leaders wear T-shirts and sneakers.
While there is no precise rule for what counts as a session cocktail, Mr. Lazor says it should contain no more than three-quarters of an ounce of strong spirit.
BUT, let me play devils' advocate for a minute on your contention that people weren't watching superdelegate counts as they were deciding who to vote for in the 2016 primaries.
Vox's Allegra Frank chronicles Lil Nas X's challenges with the charts and Charlie Harding, co-host of the "Switched on Pop" podcast, attempts to figure out what counts as country.
This kid seems to hate his school lunch, but if it's federally subsidized, that subsidy counts as household income for the Supplemental Poverty Measure — and not for the official measure.
A new Pew Center survey shows Donald Trump down 4 points nationally to Hillary Clinton, which counts as good news for a candidate who's further behind in most recent surveys.
Instead, they've laid out specific standards for when something counts as "hostilities" that merit congressional approval — and then argued that whatever they're doing at the time doesn't meet that standard.
Despite the initial specificity of such a turn-on, there appears to be massive breadth in what counts as a toenail kink—but where do these fetishes stem from anyway?
Broadly spoke to Dr. Christopher Vincent, sports physician and co-founder of Santa Monica-based health management center Altus Sports Institute, about whether or not sex counts as a workout.
The proposal would tax Mexican imports and exempt exports (Vox's Dylan Matthews explains this in greater detail), which counts as raising money because the US currently imports more than it exports.
But in Texas and the other Super Tuesday states, relying on a grassroots network to come through when it countsas it did for Cruz in Iowa, is precarious at best.
The News Feed's algorithms dictate the content that millions of people see every day, its content rules define what counts as hate speech, and there's no democratic oversight of its processes.
Of course, what "counts" as sex is often negotiated along heteronormative lines, particularly with respect to penetration, and this extends to notions about the boundaries and functions of acceptable sexual relationships.
Using goal difference as a benchmark of success means that a match-winning goal in a World Cup final counts as much as the final score in an 8-0 thumping.
YouTube is on a massive sweep of spam accounts, and the company is alerting creators that they may see a "noticeable decrease" in their subscriber counts as the cleanup is conducted.
Present someone with a circumstance in which a very selfish individual could take money from another participant, and the player adjusts his ideas about what sort of behaviour counts as fair.
In recent months, judges, defense lawyers, and the government have fought over whether obtaining a Tor user's real IP address, perhaps through hacking, counts as a search under the Fourth Amendment.
The local authority's website displays four-day forecasts including tide levels: 110 cm (43 inches) above sea level counts as acqua alta, though St. Mark's Square goes under at just 80cm.
Crucially the "targeting of the state of Israel, conceived as a Jewish collectivity" counts as anti-Semitism, leading some to complain that it is suggesting that anti-Semitism 'equals' anti-Zionism.
Today, Berlin counts as more or less the world's undisputed coolest city, but young people don't even know how it came to be the top place on every backpacker's bucket list.
After significantly narrowing what counts as corruption in the federal laws under which Mr McDonnell was charged, the justices sent the case back to the lower court for another possible hearing.
News sites like The Huffington Post and NBC Bay Area reported on the episode after TJ posted photos on Twitter, helping to propel a lively debate about what counts as art.
But just the fact that Froome was up there to finish second counts as an achievement and a refutation of critics who say his racing is too calculated and risk averse.
Only when return on investment ceases to be the measure of value can the polity decide for itself what counts as valuable, what kind of activity should be rewarded and cultivated.
I take the train home from the grocery store, and since I was just on the bus it counts as a transfer and my card will only be charged 25 cents.
Still, Gulati realizes Harper's case might seem unique because he is pretty young (under 55 counts as young for a heart attack), and, given his job, is clearly fit as hell.
Chase is known for having the broadest, most generous definition of what counts as "travel" for the purposes of earning bonus points and for redeeming the Sapphire Reserve's annual travel credit.
With delegate counts as they stand now, it is possible, depending on how the vote is split in states to come, that neither candidate would be able to reach that majority.
In the nineties, Gray emerged as part of the same precocious generation of American directors as Paul Thomas Anderson, Wes Anderson , and Sofia Coppola, all of whom he counts as friends.
"This would expand the current concept of what counts as national security, linking of national security and economic security," said John P. Kabealo, a lawyer who specializes in foreign investment matters.
Bolsonaro counts as a personal hero Colonel Carlos Brilhante Ustra, who was found by Brazil's National Truth Commission to have supervised the torture of more than 500 people during military rule.
The coronavirus is wreaking havoc on the electoral process as millions of Americans, told to leave their homes only for essential tasks, try to figure out whether voting counts as one.

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