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I don't think the UK has any economic interest to be decoupled from Europe, neither Europe has any interest to be decoupled from the UK, and in particular for the financial sector.
" "Thus, compensation is decoupled from the sustainability of the bank.
The selection of products has been decoupled from their purchase.
" "Thus, compensation is decoupled from the sustainability of the bank.
Democracy cannot be restored until the two regimes are decoupled.
Wine prices are also infamously capricious, often decoupled from quality.
Utility management should be decoupled from municipal politics, he argues.
The image of that pain cannot be decoupled from its context.
It also decoupled the front motor and improved the thermal management.
Too often people consider science and the arts completely decoupled, compartmentalized.
"Positivity" talk, decoupled from anything like reality, has become a trap.
Now, however, the two are now quietly being decoupled by streaming services.
Since the 85033s, taxpayer funded invention has become decoupled from commercial innovation.
In my mind, though, all that cannot be decoupled from what Sept.
Mattis hinted at the decoupled approach at a congressional hearing this week.
Second, the reform decoupled the act of filing for asylum from work authorization.
Stocks have decoupled from fixed income, property and foreign exchange markets, he added.
For years now, growth equity valuations have been decoupled from the public markets.
But … productivity growth and employment growth started to become decoupled from each other.
A unibody vehicle distributes stress throughout the body instead of a decoupled frame.
Pemex is therefore unlikely to be decoupled from the sovereign rating, she added.
How&aposs that going to work with the Chinese in a decoupled world.
Now, CarPlay is decoupled from the actual on-screen content of the iPhone.
"The world economy is drifting into recession and we are not decoupled," said Stockman.
The twin victories of 1991 were conflated in the West but decoupled in Russia.
The need for insurance is decoupled from the hassle of buying an annual policy.
El-Erian said the biggest vulnerability is that asset prices have decoupled from fundamentals.
Traders said the forint had decoupled from other central European currencies in recent days.
He believes it could eventually be decoupled from the rand to become a full currency.
But they regained their former momentum on Tuesday, when they decoupled from Facebook's market plunge.
U.K. heavy hitters, Tesco and Easyjet, have decoupled from their indices and sectors this year.
Any time Europe and the US are "decoupled" it's a win for Russian foreign policy.
We can definitely say that the US and Chinese economies will be much more decoupled.
The connection between economic growth and growth in carbon emissions is not quite "decoupled," it seems.
When Facebook decoupled Messenger from the Facebook app in 2014, it ticked many, many people off.
Starting in the 1970s, environmental policies in America and Europe decoupled lead pollution from economic growth.
Among other things, virtualization allowed applications to become decoupled from the surly constraints of physical bindings.
Yet if these titles were decoupled from their sections and reshuffled, it would make little difference.
I'm also deeply unconvinced that censorship, especially when decoupled from education, is an effective means of change.
And, whereas many farm payments in the EU have been decoupled from production, forest subsidies reward planting.
Leaders may be reluctant to let property loose because home prices have decoupled from the broader economy.
"The key thing about flow batteries is that the power and the energy are decoupled," Litzelman said.
Whatever they may truly believe, why are they letting their inflammatory rhetoric become decoupled from the facts?
"We are still in the turning point because finance continues to be decoupled from production," she wrote me.
WikiLeaks, which is a great and noble idea, must be decoupled from its inventor, who is neither. Opinion
That same year, it decoupled Google+ from Gmail, making Google+ an optional step when creating a Google Account.
The cold reality is that adapting to a rising sea is now largely decoupled from reducing greenhouse gases.
Secondly, commodities have decoupled from other financial instruments, revitalizing the idea that they can act as portfolio balancers.
U.S. stock futures were higher, following oil this morning after Wall Street rallied Tuesday and decoupled with crude.
Budget airlines like Ryanair have long since decoupled flying from the services and amenities that usually accompanied it.
If 3D printers become ubiquitous, design and manufacture could be decoupled, with consumers paying for the digital blueprint.
Those were my first Thanksgivings as a proper adult decoupled from the family I'd left 3,000 miles away.
For those people, the desirability of the polling evidence was decoupled from its value in confirming their beliefs.
Since 2017 Trump and his secretaries of state have systematically decoupled American leadership abroad from fundamental American values.
I wanted to make sure the narrative about diversity and the narrative about a hiring solution don't get decoupled.
And the earcups have been decoupled from the headband with a nifty little gimbal system to remove unwanted vibrations.
But among people with high levels of self-compassion, the link between perfectionism and depression was "decoupled," they report.
It is unlikely the stock market's performance and the physical real estate market's performance will remained decoupled for long.
"We have decoupled growth from emissions," the city's chief climate official, Jessica Finn Coven, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
It's being decoupled from Windows 10, and businesses will be able to install Edge on Windows 7 or Windows 8.
It might be stripped of your name and decoupled from the credit card you used to pay for the test.
Early Monday AM EDT, the Dragon capsule decoupled from the ISS and made three departure burns to begin its de-orbit.
To be clear: For both economic and environmental reasons, it is good that US power demand has decoupled from GDP growth.
In fact, auto shares have decoupled from Germany's DAX index since late-22.1, hitting 24-year lows relative to that benchmark.
With decoupled systems, though, there's a wrinkle in spacetime: The tug has to snuggle up to the satellite and dock with it.
That would lead to the banks being decoupled from the global financial system because they could no longer transact business in dollars.
Those factors "may have decoupled the moves of the market from the moves of the global non-energy commodities," Rudean told CNBC.
In the US and the EU, emissions have largely decoupled from economic growth, trending mildly down, mostly due to decarbonization in electricity.
In many cases, NEMs decoupled from their nearest neighbors and remotely synchronized, vibrating in phase with tiny drumheads elsewhere in the ring.
What is relatively unquestioned in this scenario is the assumption that humans can physically and psychologically handle being decoupled from our planet.
All that matters is making sure your sense of self-worth is tied to something decoupled from your professional success, or failure.
The evidence from the past two years strongly supports those who have argued all along that income has not decoupled from productivity.
Democrats balked at this offer on Sunday, then accepted it a day layer, and have since seemingly decoupled Dreamer and funding negotiations .
Then suddenly a few years ago the group decoupled, and while AutoZone and O'Reilly continued to move, Advance Auto Parts seemed to plateau.
In abstract settings, these relations can be warped or decoupled from one another so we can examine the meaning of each one separately.
Some investors said returns decoupled from company fundamentals, which remain weak, in March as euphoria over a potential Rousseff ouster caught traders' minds.
In practice, this would have decoupled the two clocks, as it'd take thousands of years for an entire leap hour to be necessary.
This special report will argue that waste generation is increasing too fast and needs to be decoupled from economic growth and rising living standards.
The defense of Korea is intimately connected to U.S. bases in Japan, and to the extent they become decoupled, readiness will be further weakened.
To that end, we decided to make a new frontend in the form of a single page style React app, decoupled from its WordPress backend.
On Friday, it decoupled the tax from market rates, lowered it and excluded several types of assets, including state treasuries and loans to public administration.
They see energy as having the best risk-reward with stock prices decoupled from oil prices, and positive guidance should help the sector's earnings momentum.
When it comes to using biometric data for security, like with Face ID, companies like Apple say that this data is decoupled from your identity.
The front passenger wagon decoupled from the engine and was left lying on its side, while the rest of the train managed to stay upright.
The front passenger wagon decoupled from the engine and was left lying on its side, while the rest of the train managed to stay upright.
Otherwise, she points out, the standards for denaturalization will get decoupled from those of naturalization — leaving a lot of people in a very vulnerable position.
Over the 2178 years that Mr. Aden studied, the decoupled countries lowered emissions about 353 billion tons — but overall global emissions grew about 235 billion tons.
One of the few agents we do know of in booze besides ethanol that may exacerbate some of its risks may be decoupled from price as well.
Rather than integrating speakers and displays in the cushion itself, the object is more of a "decoupled space pillow system" that's integrated with a network of external objects.
Google has decoupled many core Android elements from the OS itself, allowing updates to be delivered via the Play Store and bypassing the usually glacial carrier validation procedures.
It wasn't until the two were decoupled that Clinton passed the now-infamous 1996 bill that block-granted welfare, resulting in a huge rise in the extreme poor.
As the International Council on Clean Transportation reports, a broad group of experts on auto safety and fuel economy say auto safety has been decoupled from vehicle mass.
Republican politicians in Iowa have largely decoupled wind energy from the liberal clean-energy agenda after simply realizing what a staggering boon it is to the state's economy.
The truck's cab is decoupled from the bed, allowing the cab and bed to move relative to one another and better compensate for the stress on the frame.
"If you're decoupled from the environment around you and the brain is more in this internally focused state, these rhythms are generated and they're more pronounced," he says.
PARIS, June 7 (Reuters) - European electricity exchange Epex Spot said on Friday that several areas of the European integrated power market decoupled during Friday's day-ahead power auction.
When the climate becomes warmer, the vine will accelerate its growth and its sugar development, and the development of flavor and aroma gets decoupled from acid and sugar.
But we don't really know how bad it is because it's never really been decoupled except by NRT products, and NRT products are considered to be safe and effective.
Power and water infrastructures that are decentralized and decoupled are less likely to completely fail due to disruptions and critical components can be recovered faster to provide partial relief.
"Prices have decoupled from fundamentally justified levels and it is time to sell the rally," Menke said, predicting that prices could fall to $700 over the next three months.
Source: Kurtis Productions Karen Weisgerber of Cambium Consulting says the story of Michael and Melissa Scripps is an example of what happens when money becomes decoupled of any purpose.
"Fiscal policy must be decoupled from financial assets subject to considerable volatility ... The period of rising government spending of petroleum revenues should now be over," Governor Oeystein Olsen said.
This decoupled approach is sufficient for actions such as dribbling or perhaps juggling, where the interaction between the character and the object doesn't have an effect on the character's balance.
Cortana is already being decoupled from search, and Microsoft is now working on a new search interface for Windows 10 that will focus on the company's new Microsoft Search initiative.
Microsoft also previously decoupled Cortana from search in the recent Windows 10 May 2019 Update, and now the company is bringing Cortana to the Microsoft Store as a separate app.
While Congress' recent focus in light of the EpiPen has been to out-of-pocket patient costs, the real inflation in healthcare from drugs is decoupled from direct consumer costs.
Of course a bubble can't be proven until it bursts, but history proves the risk to these markets when home prices are decoupled from economic fundamentals of a local market.
But I think long-term use of nicotine, if decoupled from the toxins in cigarette smoke, would probably be much safer than heavy long-term use of alcohol and marijuana.
They want to ensure it's decoupled from the end-of-year government spending package out of concern more moderate members could use the bill as leverage for a sweeter deal.
" He added, "More than 90 percent of the countries that decoupled gross domestic product (GDP) and GHG emissions between 20303 and 2014 reduced the industrial sector share of their economies.
These efforts, however, would be strictly aimed at helping organizations like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) get an overview of patterns, decoupled from any individual user identity.
And the liberalism of political rights like freedom of speech can be decoupled from the liberalism of property rights exemplified by thinking in Wall Street or the City of London.
"The big takeaway for me is that we haven't yet successfully decoupled U.S. emissions growth from economic growth," said Trevor Houser, a climate and energy analyst at the Rhodium Group.
Since then — in 2014, to be specific — Facebook has decoupled some of these privacy settings: Now you can show your friends your birthday but hide it from your friends' apps.
But the biggest change is that the Glass EE module is now decoupled entirely from integrated frames, meaning it can work with all kinds of existing eyewear, including industrial safety glasses.
Armenians under the age of 210, known as the Independence Generation because most were born after the country decoupled from the Soviet Union in 2350, formed the backbone of the protests.
Rabobank strategist Richard McGuire said the well-supported deal was evidence not only of the broader supportive bid for peripheral bonds, but also the fact that Spain has decoupled from Italy.
Dungeon World or World of Dungeons are both medieval-y games where mechanics are (mostly) decoupled from species, and therefore might allow for much more interesting player-generated fictions around monstrosity.
And however you slice it, you'll always have the problem that the value of Bitcoin as a system might be more or less decoupled from the value of one bitcoin, the coin.
"The roadmap on the watch is going to be a difficult roadmap, but ultimately we think that the watch will be decoupled with your phone," Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster told CNBC.
It was not until the court changed direction, led by judges committed to interpreting the "original" meaning of the constitution, that regulating the militia and the right to bear arms were decoupled.
BUENOS AIRES, March 30 (Reuters) - Argentina's San Juan province ordered Barrick Gold Corp's Veladero mine to suspend some activities after a pipe became decoupled, state-run news agency Telam reported on Thursday.
The question is where politicians like Amash fit in Trump's America—and whether his particular brand of libertarianism has a future now that it's been rather decisively decoupled from the Republican Party.
For President Trump and his eventual 2020 opponent, any debate about the economic performance of his administration, and about alternative Democratic policies, cannot be decoupled from how the United States addresses China.
But Mr. Trump, along with his counterpart in Britain, Prime Minister Boris Johnson, is seemingly moving the world into a tariff based, decoupled universe, based on bilateral negotiations and diplomacy by tweet.
They make their habitats in the talus"—the pile of rocky debris at the base of a slope or cliff—"and they find a mode of circulation almost decoupled from the outside.
But Cobb also became home to a large group of transplants decoupled from local history, many of them professionals transferred to metro Atlanta from elsewhere who were looking for good public schools.
The die was cast around 22007, when GDP growth and electricity demand growth became "decoupled": This historic shift has wreaked havoc in the utility industry in ways large and small, visible and obscure.
For three years the EU's leaders have locked horns over how to distribute asylum-seekers across the EU. The contest has become a pure power play, decoupled from the reality of irregular migration.
Dragon decoupled and departed from the space station around six hours ago, and finished its deorbit burn a few hours later, before deploying its landing parachutes and then splashing down early Saturday morning.
Mr. Yan has spent years analyzing his hometown's soaring real estate values and concluded that a surge in foreign capital, primarily from mainland China, has decoupled Vancouver home prices from the local economy.
Both of those strategies might run aground of another of Stantcheva's findings: that, especially in the US, attitudes on both redistribution and immigration are so polarized by party that they're not easily decoupled.
It comes after the International Monetary Fund warned last year that achieving sustainable, private-sector-led growth will require Abu Dhabi to capitalize on new growth drivers that are decoupled from oil prices.
The sector should offer investors "superior growth" in the new year, while the recent sell-off has decoupled the tech stocks from a crowded momentum trade, J.P. Morgan strategist Dubravko Lakos-Bujas told clients.
Each of the station's eight modules can be decoupled from its neighbors and towed across the ice on tractors, which is exactly what's happening now that Antarctic is emerging from months of wintry darkness.
Now, instead of simply materializing a baby out of nowhere, FreePlay gives players the option to have pregnancy unfold as a storyline that is decoupled from marriage; single moms can have babies, for example.
"I think I can safely say the debt ceiling and the spending issue in December will be decoupled because the debt ceiling will not come up until sometime in 2018," he told the Times.
Fears of the negative impact of the government's withdrawal of high-value currency notes continue to affect sentiment, but cues from other markets were mostly upbeat, which meant India was 'decoupled' from global markets.
January: Google+ pulled from Android Gaming service Google decoupled Google+ from another core product by dropping the requirement to have an account with the social network in order to use the Google Play Games services.
"What we are witnessing this year is that idiosyncratic risk is driving market performance, and the stock market performance has somewhat decoupled from the movement of oil prices," said Santhosh Balakrishnan, analyst at Riyad Capital.
This move, which decoupled the interests of a state's senators from the state's legislature, was a fundamental change to the Senate, virtually obliterating the direct link the framers envisioned for the Senate and the states.
The first wave of life hacks decoupled from the term's techy origin were actually fairly basic, pretty helpful tips—the kind of thing traditionally passed down from an industrious loved one to the next generation.
War for the Planet of the Apes, having decoupled itself from the obligation to be faithful to any holy text in particular, is able to do all kinds of things recent Biblical blockbusters couldn't pull off.
"I can safely say the debt ceiling and the spending issue in December will be decoupled because the debt ceiling will not come up until sometime in 2018," McConnell told The New York Times on Monday.
Con Ed is a highly regulated business, as it provides electricity and gas to millions of customers primarily in New York City and Westchester County at decoupled rates, or rates aligned with pre-established revenue targets.
In both, the value created by workers decoupled from the pay they received: during the nineteen-twenties, productivity grew forty-three per cent while wages stagnated; between 1973 and 2016, productivity grew six times faster than compensation.
That's a big jump on the $1 billion it commanded when it last raised in 2015, but the company is going to the company's online booking business, which was decoupled from its offline unit earlier this year.
After Chinese authorities reported the outbreak of SARS to the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2003, the MSCI China index of shares decoupled from its global peers - but made up the lost ground in only six months.
In contrast to the many dystopian visions of ectogenesis, "Hysteria" deals with charged issues, like abortion and father's rights, in a refreshingly playful tone, and presents a believable glimpse of a world that has decoupled pregnancy from motherhood.
The iron ore price has decoupled itself from this growing inventory mountain because of the widely-held perception that steel mills are buying all the higher-quality ore and leaving lower-quality material to pile up at port side.
"China's economic growth has decoupled from coal-fired power generation, and the increase in the service industry as a share of China's GDP has also slowed demand," said Yang Fuqiang, a senior researcher at the Natural Resources Defense Council.
The daily experience of using Instagram and Twitter over the last few years has given users the impression that the few visible metrics are, if not unimportant, at least somewhat devalued and decoupled from one another, and from reality.
Once it was effectively decoupled from political-economic dynamics, "racism" became increasingly amorphous as a charge or diagnosis—a blur of attitudes, utterances, individual actions, and patterned disparities, an autonomous force that acts outside of historically specific social relations.
Constructed out of North American walnut, the Loft features a Wrensilva amp pushing 300 watts per channel, a fully decoupled belt-driven turntable, a 3.5mm jack, and Sonos compatibility, allowing users to stream their records directly to the speaker system.
His previous startup, Aereo, may have failed in its gambit to disrupt the cable industry — losing at the Supreme Court — but it certainly opened up the market's doors to what could happen if broadcast television was decoupled from traditional antennas.
Nvidia's role in all this is processing of the resulting data via its DGX-1 supercomputer, and also through its DGX Station, which provides unique capabilities by offering analysis and processing capabilities at the edge – decoupled from the data center.
Skog cited companies like flat-pack furniture group IKEA, which aims to be "climate positive" by 21, to show that strong environmental goals do not undermine profits but said "we have not yet completely decoupled our economy from carbon emissions".
FRANKFURT, June 12 (Reuters) - Europe's spot power trading body is to investigate an incident on June 7 when several areas of the integrated market decoupled due to a problem at Paris-based exchange Epex Spot, it said in a statement on Wednesday.
Last month, out of the blue, Mr Selmayr was appointed secretary-general of the commission, a shift to a bureaucratic role that entrenched his power and decoupled his professional fate from that of Mr Juncker, whose term expires in October next year.
"If legal cannabis use is increasingly decoupled from medical need or oversight at the state level, then a larger role for federal government oversight—for instance, by the Food and Drug Administration—regarding product safety and information may be warranted," the authors said.
There's nothing capitalism can't alchemize into a business opportunity, but for it to be a useful tool for marketers, body positivity needed to be decoupled from fatness and political advocacy, sanitized, and neatly repackaged into something that begins and ends with images.
After SpaceX's Falcon 9 (not a reused one, this time) delivered the Dragon to orbit, it decoupled from the craft about 10 minutes after the original liftoff, and then deployed its solar wings to harvest energy for the rest of its trip to the ISS.
Many of those moonshots have now been decoupled into parent company Alphabet, but Google did take a big chance with its Google Glass smart glasses in 2013, which were basically the fevered geek dream of its founders (and many tech fans around the world).
In another study published on Tuesday, Nathaniel Aden, a research fellow at the World Resources Institute, a Washington think tank, found that since the start of the 21st century, 22000 countries, including the United States, have already fully decoupled their economic growth from carbon emissions.
Historically Medicaid was automatic with welfare receipt, but the two programs were decoupled in 1996 when newly imposed time limits and work requirements under the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families program raised concerns about large numbers of recipients losing Medicaid when they left welfare.
With Litzsinger at the helm, the game was updated and decoupled from its original setting—one borrowed, perhaps notably, from the Cyberpunk 2020 role-playing game, the same setting that is about to spawn CD Projekt Red's Cyberpunk 2077—moving instead into the pre-existing Android universe.
The so-called "PICTURE-C" telescope will operate at the edge of the Earth's atmosphere for a clear view, and it's a reusable piece of equipment that will stay aloft for several hours at a time before being decoupled and making its way back via parachute-assisted descent.
Designed by Norman Foster, an architect besotted with flight, the building is often likened to a spaceship—an impression reinforced by the fact that its foundations are decoupled from Earth's crust by a system of 700 steel disks which allows it to move back and forth during an earthquake.
Founders of these sites say their business model benefits investors because investing in lawsuits is decoupled from the broader market, meaning that economic downturns wouldn't hurt their returns, and they argue that the field is still open enough for them to be very selective in the cases they take on.
"The physical effects of mountaintop mining are much more similar to volcanic eruptions where the entire landscape is fractured, deepened and decoupled from prior landscape evolution trajectories, effectively resetting the clock on landscape and ecosystem co-evolution," the report declares after sampling one West Virginia waste field laden with enough rubble to bury Manhattan Island.
A world where catastrophic coverage is truly universal, where routine expenses are decoupled from insurance, where every person feels the full cost of normal care and so demands to be treated like a valued customer — that is a different world, and I can see the argument for why it would be a better one.

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