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The culture was deemed as problematically different than the mainstream.
The PKK "is deemed as an existential threat," said Han.
If we go to other places, we'll be deemed as refugees.
Any stabilization in China is going to be deemed as good news.
But Clark was concerned that Kris' contribution would be deemed as hearsay.
Those posts included some deemed as homophobic, anti-Semitic or promoting 9/11 conspiracies.
The new rules prompted Facebook to delete thousands of posts deemed as hate speech.
Do you think that their roles and success within Hollywood should be deemed as progress?
In this new Keynesian dystopia, growth and inflation are deemed as one and the same.
Instead, he demanded that negotiators fix what he has deemed as holes in the agreement.
"The referendum in Italy yesterday may be deemed as another source of uncertainty," Villeroy said.
However, on re-review, the topic was deemed as inaccurate and was removed from Trending.
Two memos Comey shared contained information the FBI deemed as "confidential," the lowest classification level.
Sudan and Syria are the other two countries currently deemed as state sponsors of terrorism.
A lot of women aren't appreciating this North Carolina billboard, which many have deemed as sexist.
If it inspires others in a positive way, then it could be deemed as good gossip.
Joint activity could be deemed as legitimising the other side's claim, or even relinquishing sovereign rights.
Dispensaries and marijuana delivery services are now also deemed as critical businesses, according to city officials.
Officials are also trying to call registrants whose applications are deemed as confusing, repetitive or deficient.
On the downside, it seems that this duplicate day hasn't been deemed as official as the first.
Instead, he demanded that negotiators work to fix what he has deemed as holes in the agreement.
He has been condemned by civil rights leaders for views they deemed as anti-Semitic and racist.
His departure followed a letter he sent to Elliott founder Paul Singer that was deemed as inappropriate.
But it has rejected several attempts by the museum to have the entire collection deemed as such.
German perfume and cosmetics retailer Douglas is deemed as a next repricing, given soft call ends around July.
Russia's investment laws bar foreign states or state-owned entities from gaining control over assets deemed as strategic.
However, if PPG has not won the support of Akzo's boards, a bid would be deemed as hostile.
"I think it's really important to look at why LGBT content has been deemed as inappropriate," she said.
JORDAN Women are expected to write outside of relationships because it's been deemed as being trivial and dumb.
"Turkey could be deemed as a state responsible for violations by their affiliated groups," spokesman Rupert Colville said.
A person who is deemed as high risk, including those arrested for violent felonies, will not be released.
Meanwhile, 63 percent of millennials boosted their ETFs investments and 21 percent made ETF purchases they deemed as substantial.
Trump also criticized what he deemed as a growing movement among leftist lawmakers toward the economic philosophy of socialism.
He was fired from the group in 1988 due to what the band deemed as his increasingly erratic behavior.
This could start for a subset of regulations, like those deemed as having a significant impact on small businesses.
Between Obama's first campaign in 2008 through 2016, Politifact found Obama made nine statements they deemed as major lies.
The group has been petitioning for several months to get aging deemed as a disease and force governmental change.
Last year, a list showing what Huawei deemed as "core suppliers," reportedly released by the company, circulated around Chinese media.
Jim Cramer is saw a massive rotation of stocks happen on Thursday, as investors flocked into groups deemed as safe.
Air traffic controllers are deemed as essential staff workers and are required to work during shutdowns despite not being paid.
The European Union has stepped up its procedures against Poland last week for implementing laws deemed as risky to democracy.
She can't stand to see anyone receive admiration or attention from the people, mostly women, that she has deemed as hers.
The SFC added that firms offering ICOs deemed as securities would also have to be licensed or registered with the regulator.
It would only apply to expressive acts where a business owner is asked to prepare something that is deemed as offensive.
Although sanctions are seen as an unlikely last resort, their threat is deemed as useful to convince Italy to change course.
For the first time, California allowed cars that complied with federal emissions rules to also be deemed as meeting California standards.
The company reported a net loss primarily on a $1.9 billion pretax charge related to assets it deemed as not recoverable.
An activity is often deemed as qualified or not under CRA after it is carried out, which banks say creates uncertainty.
Under the terms, content deemed as "political solicitation," or that "contradictory to the laws of the Russian Federation" will be banned.
Google had deemed as "credible" the claim of sexual harassment against Mr. Singhal, according to two people familiar with the matter.
They act as a kind of safety net, one that, for now, the Ukrainian railway companies have deemed as still necessary.
They act as a kind of safety net, one that, for now, the Ukrainian railway companies have deemed as still necessary.
Gerry W. Beyer: In the United States, pets are deemed as property, so you don't actually leave money to the animal.
That is why the EU needs the UNHCR and IOM to create sites there that could be deemed as meeting international standards.
It remains to be seen if this is enough to curtail a movement that has been deemed as a public health crisis.
Several candidates whom he deemed as "your average centrist politicians" were targeted by his tweets, including former Vice President Joe Biden, Sen.
The SEC has ordered civil penalties against Airfox and Paragon Coin that sold digital tokens deemed as securities in initial coin offerings.
Marijuana dispensaries are being deemed as "essential businesses," as they are allowed to remain open under the state's "Safer at Home" order.
On one end of this pendulum, we decide we need to give up foods that we've deemed as "bad" for the foreseeable future.
Dalits have been ostracized by upper-caste Hindus for centuries for jobs they deemed as impure, such as garbage pickers and tannery workers.
For decades, the beauty of textured hair was largely ignored in favor of what society deemed as more palatable: smooth or wavy strands.
The Pentagon is calling back two Navy ships deemed as no longer needed in Puerto Rico following a series of hurricanes last month.
A version of this same service was recently banned by regulators in India because it was deemed as giving an unfair advantage to Facebook.
Ever wonder how expression that's feminine, working-class, queer, or poc isn't deemed as having "gravitas," but talking like an Aaron Sorkin character does?
If this is the case, it means they thought that there were some executive actions that would be deemed as high crimes and misdemeanors.
The State Department has identified more than 2,000 emails that contained material now deemed as "classified," including nearly two dozen with "top secret" information.
Protests against events deemed as "Western" or un-Islamic are not uncommon in Muslim-majority Malaysia, but such incidents have increased in recent years.
China has expelled three reporters for The Wall Street Journal after its foreign ministry deemed as "racist" an op-ed headline in the newspaper.
Zuckerberg said that Facebook's decision to allow content that several critics deemed as hate speech from President Trump was not made to avoid angering conservatives.
By contrast, jobs that were deemed as more stressful that paid higher than the the U.S. median for personal income ($30,240) were ranked more favorably.
If that was the case, how could the legal system handle a case that the court of public opinion had deemed as merely "crazy drama"?
Washington has placed Huawei on a blacklist, while Beijing introduced an "unreliable entities list" — which identifies foreign companies deemed as a risk to Chinese firms.
Selling asset management products without a license could be deemed as illegal fundraising, illegal acceptance of deposits and illegal issuance of securities, the document stated.
However, if it's negative and could potentially hurt someone else, then it's deemed as negative gossip and that's when you should refrain from doing it.
U.S. Central Command told CNN that "the allegation was deemed as not credible since there were no Coalition airstrikes in the vicinity" on that day.
Bond yields, which rise as prices fall, moved steadily upward throughout the morning despite what some analysts deemed as dovish commentary from the Fed chief.
A typical get-out-the-vote campaign would ignore these voters, who are often deemed as too hard to reach and not worth the effort.
The often-expensive dish is deemed as a symbol of prestige and often consumed during celebratory events like the Lunar New Year or wedding banquets.
"There is a way around that which he used, which is to take assets to another jurisdiction which can be deemed as eligible," Bailey said.
Dalits have been ostracized by upper-caste Hindus for centuries for doing jobs they deemed as impure, such as working in tanneries and as picking garbage.
While there is broad consensus in favor of preventing those deemed as dangerous from owning firearms, not all people with mental illness fall into that category.
As in other areas, the order shuts down public facilities such as restaurants, gyms and other retail shops, unless deemed as "essential businesses" by local authorities.
Despite the criticism of Bevin's pardons in cases involving violent crimes or those deemed as political in nature, the former governor was praised in some circles.
"This is all establishment stuff," she said, waving her arm at the crowd, which she deemed as not having enough young people to qualify as progressive.
HIV/AIDS coverage wasn't deemed as worthy of frontpage news, however, and other gay and lesbian coverage was typically "balanced" to include voices from anti-gay opposition.
Deemed as the "world's most powerful facial," this clay mask will unclog your pores and leave you with clearer skin after each use in just 15.20 minutes.
In plans published in June the European Commission said relocation would be a last resort and would only concern central counterparties deemed as systemic by EU watchdogs.
Past governments have often talked tough about blocking mergers deemed as hostile to the interests of key, national industries, although few have ended up being actually vetoed.
The contract was awarded to Bleyzer and Cranberg because they were deemed as having better technical expertise and stronger financial backing, the AP also reported, citing the documents.
The contract was awarded to Bleyzer and Cranberg because they were deemed as having better technical expertise and stronger financial backing, the AP also reported, citing the documents.
A lot of videos are also manually reviewed by YouTube, which means a video that was originally demonetized can be monetized when it is deemed as ad-friendly.
Nearly 1,000 troops officially deemed as transgender are currently serving in the American military, according to the Defense Department, and another 228 are in the process of enlisting.
In his sweeping remarks, Tillerson delivered an overview of what he deemed as some of the Trump administration's foreign policy triumphs in his year as secretary of State.
"We have systems and measures that were established to deal with the previous Ebola threat, and these procedures can be reintroduced if this is deemed as necessary," he said.
The number is poised to grow significantly in the coming months as debt-laden targets speed up their sale for prices and conditions deemed as attractive by the Chinese.
Items left off this list are easier to count as North American, as only minor processing will be enough for them to be deemed as originating from the region.
Initially, Twitter blocked the Republican lawmaker's promoted tweet because the video referenced her work to stop the sale of "baby body parts" — language that the company deemed as inflammatory.
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The Apple Watch was deemed as one way the technology giant could move forward from a saturated smartphone market when it released an array of devices in April 2015.
Many of those migrants have fled civil war in Syria and the Middle East but the amount of people deemed as "economic migrants", rather than asylum seekers, is uncertain.
Some ad tech companies that base their businesses around ad retargeting, as well as other technologies that are sometimes deemed as intrusive, are seeing their businesses take a hit.
"In terms of the police, we live in a world where my son's skin color is deemed as being threatening and his mental state is not understood," she said.
Ever since, the Kremlin has set about undermining the independent news media and any civic society organizations or other groups deemed as having the ability to coordinate public demonstrations.
I asked her, but she assured me that I didn't have the advanced form of HIV, and that my viral load was too low to be deemed as such.
Audi has admitted its 3.0 liter V6 diesel engine was fitted with emissions-control software, deemed as illegal in the United States where the scandal has engulfed the German carmaker.
The new rules would also allow U.S. companies on a case-by-case basis to be involved in the construction of infrastructure deemed as directly beneficial to the Cuban people.
" Certain species such as squirrels and rabbits aren't deemed as necessary to be protected despite some local indigenous people feeling a responsibility to "all of the beings on the land.
According to the fashion editor — who omitted Jones' admirable literary accomplishments from conversation — the incoming editor wore a navy shiftdress strewn with zippers, a garment deemed as "iffy" at best.
The Shadow Brokers only released some of the files, which computer security experts have deemed as legitimate, and are asking for millions of dollars in bitcoins to release the rest.
And being just weeks after Kendall's Pepsi controversy when her advertisement was pulled for being deemed as "tone deaf," the model still didn't appear to be in the best spirits.
Read More Cramer: Facebook's the best new story of the year Cramer is saw a massive rotation of stocks happen on Thursday, as investors flocked into groups deemed as safe.
Facebook must remove postings deemed as hate speech, an Austrian court has ruled, in a legal victory for campaigners who want to force social media companies to combat online "trolling".
Kyle Richards says everyone needs to take a damn chill pill after Macy's was forced to pull its so-called "skinny jeans" plates after they were deemed as body-shaming.
The BOJ shocked the market by not offering to buy JGBs with one to five years to maturity on Wednesday, when such an operation had been deemed as a certainty.
The NFWC statement said the prevention of system stress is deemed as "a never-ending task" and raised the possibility of increased support for small and mid-sized financial institutions.
" Climate change adaptation should instead be "resilience to weather," and efforts to "reduce greenhouse gases" should instead be deemed as ways to "build soil organic matter, increase nutrient use efficiency.
That drew widespread criticism at home and abroad, and Trump revised his proposal to suspending immigration from regions deemed as exporting terrorism and where safe vetting could not be assured.
"I'm scared that my work moving forward is going to be either co-opted or deemed as illegitimate because Facebook didn't decide to do the homework and background," he said.
This week, a police spokesman said that the judge's death was being deemed as "suspicious," a characterization that applies to cases in which the circumstances have not been clearly established.
Facebook found some $100,000 in ad spending from June 2015 through May 2017 connected to about 470 accounts that were deemed as inauthentic and in violation of its internal guidelines.
But a place for a stool near the stove and counter was deemed as important as storage because it was getting harder for the woman to stand for long periods.
If you wore your hanky in your left pocket, you were deemed as more submissive, or a "bottom," whereas the right pocket meant that you were a "top" or more dominant.
Meanwhile, documents dating back to the revolution's heady early days documented thousands of firing squad executions of political opponents and people deemed as enemies of the state, according to Cuba Archive.
Running back Corey Clement ran 21 times for 111yards last week before leaving with what was deemed as a non-serious injury tohis left leg late in the second quarter. 1.
A spokesman for Uber in Hong Kong said local taxi and van services – both deemed as "non-core business" for the popular ride-hailing firm – would be available only until Sunday.
The analyst was elated last year when the company announced that Blankfein would step down and didn't shy from highlighting on Thursday what he deemed as its missteps in recent years.
For instance, in 2017, the group found that nearly 5,600 people on the voter rolls in Virginia were deemed as non-citizens, with a third of them voting in previous elections.
The party's political establishment is trying to take delegates away from their inevitable front-runner, whom they've rightly deemed as both a short-term and long-term drag on their party.
Festival fashion has become something of a controversial topic these days, so much so that entire events have had to ban certain accessories that have been (rightfully) deemed as culturally insensitive.
A vaccination campaign has been staged in two of the city's health zones deemed as high risk because the virus is circulating but is not linked to imported cases, he said.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Emerging market stocks and bonds, assets deemed as more high-risk, are likely to benefit in a world of negative interest rates, Max Life Insurance's chief investment officer said.
The Associated Press reports the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights said Thursday that the force-feeding of detainees could be deemed as "ill-treatment" that violates the agreement.
DHS officials, speaking on a conference call with reporters, said that although any immigrant in the country illegally could be deported, the agency will prioritize those deemed as posing a threat.
The senators requested a "detailed explanation of the process" that Amazon uses to determine which products are deemed as Amazon's Choice and if the retailer uses an algorithm to do so.
Commissioners were then warned White House officials would not accept as feasible or advisable any reform proposals which they deemed as "privatization," and that VSOs would have to approve our recommendations.
Several Twitter users responded to the tweet of Reinhart's mention of Marilyn Monroe, arguing that Reinhart already does have a body that's typically deemed as acceptable, according to mainstream beauty standards.
Among those are scenes of Red Guards forcing monks at a temple to denounce Buddhist scriptures and tearing out an official's hair because he was deemed as too closely resembling Mao.
The following year, they commissioned a manga series on Iwao's life, saying boxers have a bad rap in Japan as the sport is not deemed as prestigious as judo and kendo.
At those times in my life that I undergo some disciplinarian makeover, and quit some or all collectively-deemed-as-such vices, I become, in my mind, representative of both qualities.
"Negative interest rates hurt, particularly smaller financial institutions' health, so the BOJ must try to avoid a situation where interest rates reach a level deemed as a reversal rate," Hamada said.
If it were deemed as such, the government would assume the burden of compensating those bondholders in accordance with the Fifth Amendment, passing the costs directly to taxpayers across the nation.
Trump said he thought meaningful changes would happen on so-called red flag laws that allow authorities to take guns away from people deemed as a possible danger to themselves or others.
The interim analysis of the combination therapy showed statistically significant improvement in slowing disease progression in patients and was deemed as having the "potential to be best in class", the company said.
In recent months, the Temer administration has launched a massive worker retirement plan and cut costs, although the person said the magnitude of such efforts has been deemed as insufficient by officials.
In what he deemed as a "freak accident," the 25-year-old White told reporters he felt his foot "pop" as he went up for a reverse layup in practice on Tuesday.
If the 2013 shutdown is any indication, jobs that could be safe from furlough would be those deemed as performing activities critical to national security and the protection of life and property.
Gallant compared the saber-rattling over the Turner properties to President Donald Trump's earlier threat to pull the broadcasting license of CNBC-parent NBC over what he deemed as unfair news coverage.
We are drowning in content, and within all of that content, there's undoubtedly going to be a chunk deemed as offensive—stuff that's violent, racist, misogynistic, and so on—which gets reported.
On one hand, according to taxation and immigration laws, sex work is deemed as "work," so if you have a visa that grants you work rights, you can be a sex worker.
And it really was widely believed at the time that marijuana caused insanity and violence, which may have created a self-fulfilling prophecy since such behavior was essentially deemed as typical while stoned.
"I don't have any trust in the Trump administration's approach to climate because no one can be deemed as serious on the climate crisis unless they're in favor of emission reductions," he said.
I align with werewolves as tragic figures, suffering from circumstances that they can't control and hiding a part of themselves deemed as monstrous; monsters with desires and body hair, ultimately prone to violence.
To put it simply: If a court finds Whitaker's appointment invalid, actions and decisions under his tenure could also be deemed as such, unleashing a host of unprecedented legal questions, legal experts said.
Redactions are fairly common Redacting means editing a document to delete or mask information that has been deemed as privileged or confidential, says Lisa Gilbert, vice president of legislative affairs at Public Citizen.
Whether he wins or loses, Trump has lowered the standard once again as he has greatly accelerated the kinds of campaign assaults on character that will be deemed as acceptable in the future.
The Commission had argued that the fund illegally acted on behalf of the Italian state and ordered Italy to take back some 300 million euros ($340 million) of funds deemed as state aid.
The Commission said that the FITD illegally acted on behalf of the Italian state and ordered it to recoup 300 million euros ($340 million) of grants and guarantees it deemed as state aid.
The liability management has become a key plank of the bank's recapitalisation efforts and BMPS has left little to chance by proposing what hedge funds and real money investors deemed as attractive terms.
So while most unheralded or "lost" classics are deemed as such because they were ahead of their time, Predator missed out on recognition because it was just a tad past its sweet spot.
In an unparalleled career—its longevity as impressive as the accolades to its credit—Hopkins has accomplished what many can only dream of—and even those dreams could be deemed as being unrealistic.
As he lifted the ban, Trump instituted new rules for tougher vetting of applicants and also effectively halted, at least for now, the entry of refugees from 11 countries deemed as high risk.
Just a few years before, in the late 220006s, the United States disbanded an organization because its mission no longer was deemed as high a priority — the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (ACDA).
The musical was not performed in a large theater there until 2005, according to news reports, mostly because Austrians were offended by what some deemed as a lighthearted look at its Nazi past.
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk really wants to launch these satellites, and soon: Just last month, he fired a number of managers over what he deemed as too-slow progress on the project, Reuters reported.
So long as Iran remains in compliance with its JCPOA commitments, any steps by the U.S. to undermine its own obligations under the deal will be deemed as "going rogue" by the international community.
Hattar was charged with the crimes of insulting religion, and inciting "sectarian strife and racism," for having posted the image, which was deemed as "abusive to the divine entity," Petra reported at the time.
WADA in July called for a complete ban of Russians at the Rio Games a month later but the International Olympic Committee (IOC) cleared more than 250 Russian athletes, deemed as clean, to compete.
It's an uncomfortably familiar scene of destruction that verges on cliché; that to accept the death of a celebrity at their own hand, it hinges contextually on their last moments always deemed as excess.
However, he said that banning ads from politicians could create a slippery-slope in which ads dealing with specific issues like healthcare and immigration could also be deemed as political and inappropriate for advertisements.
Earlier this year The Verge reported that watching certain videos featuring children would lead users to multiple videos featuring moments of children involving nudity or other compromising activities that could be deemed as sexual.
Zero Hedge, a financial blog that rose to popularity in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, was permanently suspended from Twitter for what the platform deemed as spreading misinformation over the Wuhan coronavirus.
The Swiss franc rallied hard against the euro and the U.S. dollar on Wednesday, as increased tensions between the United States and North Korea led investors to look for assets deemed as less risky.
"The euro rallied at first but I think the move was somewhat unwarranted because Draghi didn't say anything that was deemed as hawkish," said Thierry Albert Wizman, global interest rates and currencies strategist at Macquarie.
Second, in resolving disputes and policies deemed as unfair and leveling the playing field, it is best to optimize existing rules for dispute resolution, such as dispute settlement procedures under the World Trade Organization (WTO).
Teachers, police and administrative workers are among civil servants that could risk fines or potentially the loss of their jobs by manning polling stations or taking part in other activities deemed as helping the vote.
He never retracted this statement, but in the later stages of the campaign, rephrased it as a proposal to temporarily suspend immigration from regions deemed as exporting terrorism and where safe vetting cannot be ensured.
My bet is a protest against a President-elect Clinton would have been deemed as sexist and subversive, not one of frustration and fearful of a President-elect Hillary who had called this group irredeemable.
In July, Facebook removed four of Jones' videos and hit his own personal profile with a 30-day ban over what the firm deemed as a violation of its policies on bullying and hate speech.
"There was information that exposed plans by militants who would carry out sabotage on the festival, because it is deemed as something that goes against their struggles," said Inspector-General of Police Mohamad Fuzi Harun.
Securing approval in Russia, where Uniper operates several power plants, could be challenging, Schaefer said, pointing to a law that effectively prohibits foreign states or state-owned entities from gaining control over assets deemed as strategic.
It's such a reductive representation of a moment when an estimated 17 million lives were snuffed out — including roughly two-thirds of Europe's Jewish population, plus members of other groups deemed as "inferior" by the Nazis.
Kimmel also praised Obamacare and noted that, prior to it, those born with congenital heart issues like his son could be turned down for health insurance because they were deemed as having a pre-existing condition.
Kimmel defended Obamacare, explaining that children born with congenital heart issues such as his son's could be turned down for health insurance before the law's passage because they were deemed as having a pre-existing condition.
The Commission had argued that the fund illegally acted on behalf of the Italian state and ordered the fund to take back some 300 million euros ($340 million) of grants and guarantees deemed as state aid.
And finally, the Trump administration seems resigned to the idea that the "complete, verifiable, irreversible denuclearization" that it once deemed as necessary in the next year is more likely to take at least a few years.
Women in Muslim-majority Malaysia, which has a large population of ethnic and religious minorities, have been barred from government offices in the past for attire that officials deemed as indecent, such as skirts or shorts.
LONDON, May 17 (Reuters) - London's marine insurance market has extended the list of waters deemed as high risk to include Oman, the United Arab Emirates and the Gulf after ship attacks off Fujairah, officials said on Friday.
PANAMA CITY (Reuters) - Panama recalled its ambassador to the EU from Brussels for consultations after the Central American country was included on a European Union blacklist of countries deemed as tax havens, the government said on Wednesday.
The ability to ban dog breeds and euthanize those deemed as dangerous is considered an important step by supporters, who see the new bylaw as a way of putting the lives and safety of humans before dogs.
"Turkey could be deemed as a state responsible for violations by their affiliated groups as long as Turkey exercises effective control of these groups or the operations in the course of which those violations occurred," Colville said.
Women in the Muslim-majority country, which has a large population of ethnic and religious minorities, have been barred from government offices in the past for attire that officials deemed as indecent, such as skirts or shorts.
Regional governments meeting in Guatemala deemed as a "success" the first pilot trip last week, when 180 Cubans flew to El Salvador, took a bus to Mexico and received transit visas to go to the U.S. border.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Swiss franc rallied hard against the euro and the U.S. dollar on Wednesday, as increased tensions between the United States and North Korea led investors to look for assets deemed as less risky.
Today, we often use cash to pay for healthcare our society has, for better or worse, deemed as peripheral rather than central—liposuctions but not quadruple bypass surgeries, a visit to the acupuncturist but not the oncologist.
Analysts at RBC Capital Markets said the main reason for Tuesday's share price reaction was that May said the cap would apply to all standard tariffs, rather than just those customers deemed as vulnerable, as previously expected.
The International Monetary Fund has in the past gotten into confrontations with some African governments due to its policy prescriptions that were sometimes deemed as too painful, such as spending cuts and reduction of public wage bills.
This list is seen as a victory for countries who are cool about the process, like Luxembourg or Malta, because several jurisdictions deemed as currently acting as tax havens will avoid the reputational risks associated with blacklisting.
The company more recently came under fire for allowing advertisers to target users based on interests related to their political beliefs, sexuality and religion – categories that are now deemed as "sensitive information" under current European data protection laws.
St. Michael looms above the scene, surrounded by seven stanzas of verse; according to Statham, only his face showed evidence of defacement, suggesting that this death-related iconography may not have been deemed as offensive as other pictures.
But last autumn, Mr Sessions declared that because DACA was "an unconstitutional exercise of authority by the executive branch", and would probably be deemed as such by the courts, it would be phased out in six months' time.
It's a practice that has all but disappeared in the decades since, snuffed out by a series of state laws and a federal excise tax designed explicitly to rid companies of the threat many deemed as stock manipulation.
In China as recently as the early 1900s, the brothel, courtesan house, or otherwise designated location where a man might procure what in modern terms would be deemed as a "mistress" was a place of extreme social importance.
PARIS (Reuters) - The French government aims to broaden its powers to block foreign takeovers of French companies deemed as strategic, to also include firms involved in data protection and artificial intelligence ('AI'), the finance minister said on Friday.
On July 18 the Israeli parliament was set to pass legislation that would have empowered the justice system to order Internet providers, such as Facebook and Google, to take down social media posts in Israel deemed as incitement.
Formaldehyde was one of the chemicals identified in certain pieces of each of these three airlines' uniforms, but all were found to be below the level that OEKO-TEX deemed as harmful, which is 75 parts per million.
FairVote, a nonpartisan organization dedicated to electoral reforms, tracked public campaigning in the 2016 election and found that apart from private fundraisers or studio appearances, the major parties focused solely on those states that were deemed as competitive.
While the special prosecution team is also looking into suspicions that Park's administration blacklisted more than 9,000 artists deemed as unfriendly to the government and denied them government support, Park told the reporters that she knows nothing about it.
In the end, Kasich's operation would agree to pull out of Indiana -- something the team considered more palatable because of what they deemed as a successful effort to get supporters elected to the state's delegate slate the week prior.
Though Afghanistan isn't included in President Trump's travel ban, some see the visa issues these girls faced as an extension of his administration's policies, which have been deemed as prejudicial and hostile to specific countries and groups of people.
In the same vein, the stinging criticism leveled by Iran's most senior religious and political authorities following the execution of firebrand Shia cleric Nimr Al Nimr, was deemed as an unacceptable interference in the domestic affairs of Saudi Arabia.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union finance ministers adopted a blacklist of 17 jurisdictions deemed as tax havens on Tuesday, in an unprecedented step to counter worldwide tax avoidance, although they did not agree on financial levies for the listed countries.
Despite the fact that many tennis skirts and dresses show more skin than what the tennis ace had on, it was her shapely figure, a shape quite common for Black women, that was really being deemed as disrespectful to the game.
PARIS (Reuters) - Francois Fillon, the conservative politician seen by opinion polls as most likely to win the French presidential election this year, says France should sell state stakes in firms deemed as not having a strategic importance for the country.
The deal set an enrichment ceiling of 3.67%, the level deemed as appropriate for electricity generation and far below the 90% of weapons grade, though 20% would mark a big advance significantly reducing the time needed to yield bomb material.
The cap, which set rates at 4 percentage points above the central bank's benchmark lending for all customers, had taken out that equation and the flexibility that lenders say they need in order to accommodate customers deemed as risky borrowers.
For the research, the folks at Forza polled 1,000 people who they deemed as living "healthy and active lives," and asked them to log the times of day when they felt like they got the most benefits out of certain activities.
Audi has admitted that its 3.0 liter V6 diesel engine was fitted with emissions-control software, deemed as illegal in the United States where the scandal has engulfed VW. Spokesmen for Volkswagen, Audi and Audi's works council declined to comment.
From Kobe Bryant to Michael Jordan, top NBA players that stuck with the teams that drafted them were deemed as "loyal" for their decision — yet NBA executives have never stopped cutting ties with players they no longer have use for.
"Those levels were deemed as good selling points, and I think we're seeing a continuation of that today," Tony Headrick, an analyst at CHS Hedging, said of the price declines at the start of this week, according to the WSJ.
The arms embargo adds Venezuela to an EU list that includes North Korea and Syria, where European defense companies can no longer do business and to which the sale of any goods deemed as being used for repression are also banned.
"The importance of this study is that it shows that the reduction in sodium results in blood pressure reduction widely across multiple populations, not just in populations who were initially deemed as salt sensitive, such as African Americans," Fergus said.
Negotiations between Elliott and Arconic to avoid a proxy contest broke down shortly after the resignation last month of Arconic Chief Executive Officer Klaus Kleinfeld, following a letter he sent to Elliott founder Paul Singer that was deemed as inappropriate.
While the move may have helped end the shutdown, many liberals and immigrant advocacy groups decried what they deemed as Democrats' capitulation to political pressure from Republicans and a setback in their push for lawmakers to address protections for Dreamers.
Guatemalans are bracing for what's being deemed as "the restoration": a return to impunity for corrupt economic and political elites, the release from prison of those charged with crimes by Cicig and the repression of journalists, human rights and judicial activists.
Considered by the US government as potential threats to national security, between 2100,2442 and 120,000 families were uprooted from their homes and forcibly relocated into sanctioned internment camps, a move that would later be deemed as a violation of their constitutional rights.
At issue is a declaration during a Senate hearing on April 17, 2012 in which, according to an official transcript, Oudea said his bank had closed operations in locations named in an OECD "gray list" of bank centers deemed as lacking transparency.
They proceeded to spend that political capital almost entirely on passing Obamacare in a lengthy process that included a number of unusual compromises with their own party members, like the "Cornhusker Kickback" and controversial legislative tricks like the "deemed as passed" maneuver.
Audricia Harris told reporters that it was a blanket restriction on the devices at locations deemed as an "operational area," which could include ships out at sea, classified bases or warzones or hostile locations in Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan or parts of Africa.
The Facebook (FB) cofounder and CEO said his company's aim for a long time was to not do anything that would be deemed as "too offensive," but he is now changing that approach in the face of what he deems as excessive censorship.
In a similar vein, Trump issued an order Tuesday declaring the administration's intent to "streamline and expedite … environmental reviews and approvals for all infrastructure projects," particularly those deemed as "high priority" for the country — like updating the nation's electric grid or critical bridges and highways.
In general, the country detains anyone who can be deemed as a threat to "state security," and it's thought Fan's detention was meant as a warning to other Chinese celebrities as a part of the government's efforts to combat tax evasion in the entertainment industry.
In this press release, the Sex Workers Outreach Project–USA describe the socialized belief that sex workers are unsuitable parents as both "inaccurate and part of a broader, deplorable pattern" where systematically marginalized groups are deemed as unfit parents and subjected to state interference.
Under the agreement struck last month between Turkey and Moscow, the main backer of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, rebels deemed as radicals are required to withdraw by the middle of this month from the zone, and heavy weaponry must be withdrawn by Oct. 10.
It is not farfetched to fear that something as simple as praying five times a day, growing a beard, wearing a headscarf, or using everyday Arabic phrases like Allahi ahfedk ("may God guard you") could be deemed as legitimate grounds to exercise these powers.
AYTO has still, regardless of whether the Perfect Matches are actually deemed as such by their participants, resulted in plenty of inter or post-show couplings; non-Perfect Matches Gianna and Hayden from Season 3 even have a child, though they have since separated.
It includes $210 billion for road and bridge repair, $110 billion for water and sewer programs, $180 billion for rail and bus systems, $200 billion for new projects deemed as vital, $75 billion to rebuild schools, $70 billion for ports and $100 billion for energy grid upgrades.
The five countries are deemed as no longer regulating credit rating agencies as rigorously as the bloc — thereby removing them from a position which made it possible for European banks to rely on those ratings, reported the Financial Times, citing a document the newspaper had seen.
"Sushi has also been kind of deemed as a health food, so then a lot of times there can be ordering of several or a couple rolls and not realizing that the calories are adding up and becoming much more than what is intended," she says.
Readily Available Cash: At 30 June 2016 Fitch estimated EUR40m of the group's reported cash and cash equivalents deemed as not readily available for debt service, split between EUR30m used to fund intra-year working capital needs and EUR10m in relation to the group's consumer financing activity.
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle were alarmed by what they deemed as the president's paltry request to fight the bug amid criticism that his administration has bungled its response and failed to keep the American people clued in about the potential severity of the outbreak.
But I see anti-racism as a dystopic thing that once gave the benefit of the doubt to the idea of racial differences and has evolved into this stifling dogma that has a scapegoat and that scapegoat is white people and those who are deemed as racist.
Its European creditors decided on Wednesday to suspend the implementation of short-term debt relief measures after the Greek government announced additional spending on pensions - an action that European partners deemed as "unilateral" and disrespecting the efforts agreed under the country's 86 billion euro ($89.75 billion) bailout program.
The Pioneer acquisition will in the short-term negatively affect Amundi's profitability due to significant integration costs (around EUR190 million to be booked in 2017 and 2018 according to management) but profitability should recover once estimated cost and revenue synergies, deemed as realistic by Fitch, start to feed through.
Last month, Netflix and Coca-Cola announced that the series' third season would include a cross-promotion for New Coke, the beverage giant's product offering that launched in 773 — the same year that the show's current season is set — and was almost immediately deemed as a major marketing misstep.
Whether it was using flashcards, singing songs, drawing diagrams, or leaving yourself a gummy bear trail, there was probably always one study hack that almost guaranteed you an A. For project managers, however, the highly revered method that's deemed as the key to getting things done is called Agile.
Ahead of this weekend's action, flanked by two of football commentary's most storied sexists in the form of Richard Keys and Andy Gray, Big Sam voiced the extremely Brexit opinion that English managers are "deemed as second class" in their own country despite being "highly educated, highly talented" men.
And that aspect of client confidentiality affects our reputation, because if we are deemed as a company that doesn't keep our clients' secrets and don't, if we don't continue to be operating within the spirit of the contractual agreements that we signed with them, then that is, undermines our very existence.
Readily Available Cash: At 30 June 2016 Fitch estimated EUR5003 million of the group's reported cash and cash equivalents deemed as not readily available for debt service, split between EUR30 million used to fund intra-year working-capital needs and EUR10 million in relation to the group's consumer financing activity.
French President Emmanuel Macron and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have presented a united front against what they have deemed as Trump's protectionist trade measures, particularly his decision late last month to rescind a waiver from steep tariffs on steel and aluminum imports for Canada, Mexico and the European Union.
"The way [Hillary] was deemed as less radical and on the wrong side of history stayed with us since the primary and forced some to feel shame now in voting for her, when in actuality it's what we need to do more now than any time in history," JD says.
Summary of Financial Statement Adjustments -Operating lease liability is calculated by multiplying by a factor of eight the annual operating lease expense; -Reported cash is adjusted by GBP2750m is deemed as non-available as it is necessary for intra-year working capital needs and GBP2000m held at GKN's captive insurance company.
While the show continues American Medium's legacy of championing artists deemed as "internet-aware" (their first show was a presentation of Jon Rafman's translation of his series Brand New Paint Job into sculpture), Real Things About Real Things takes a turn in tackling the ecological writings of philosopher Timothy Morton.
"I'm almost repulsed by the fact I thought it was cooler to sound a certain way, to be accepted by a certain demographic of people rather than be myself," he continues, touching on how all he knew growing up was American rap acts, so that was deemed as the only route to success.
While celebrating the premiere of her new music video and single "Never Really Over" at YouTube Space in Los Angeles on Wednesday, the singer got candid during a Q&A discussion with celebrity choreographer Kyle Hanamagi about how she has been called out for her dancing — which many have deemed as "awkward" — throughout the years.
Despite this success and without adequate evidence to justify changes, the Obama administration's revisions to the program will force companies to provide facility-specific chemical information to anyone who requests it — information that in situations in the past, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has deemed as being sensitive and in need of protection for security reasons.
Yet, right when political humor could be ripe for the plucking by the right person, the 57-year-old MacDonald—who once made a living by cracking jokes about the week's news as the scrawny, smartass anchor of Saturday Night Live's Weekend Update—spends the entirety of his hour-long special avoiding anything that could be remotely deemed as topical.
"To drop the requirement that all couples plan their births from the constitution would be a major shift in thinking, as the planning of human production nationwide has, since the mid-1970s, been deemed as vital to China's modernisation as the planning of material production," said Susan Greenhalgh, research professor at Harvard University, who has studied the one-child policy.
Josh HawleyJoshua (Josh) David HawleySenate Democrats introduce legislation to change impeachment trial rules Hillicon Valley: DOJ indicts four Chinese military officers over Equifax hack | Amazon seeks Trump deposition in 'war cloud' lawsuit | Inside Trump's budget | Republican proposes FTC overhaul GOP senator proposes overhauling federal agency to confront Big Tech MORE (R-Mo.) introduced legislation that would make House-passed articles of impeachment "deemed" as received if they had not been sent to the Senate within 25 days of passage.
Josh HawleyJoshua (Josh) David HawleyHillicon Valley: DOJ indicts four Chinese military officers over Equifax hack | Amazon seeks Trump deposition in 'war cloud' lawsuit | Inside Trump's budget | Republican proposes FTC overhaul GOP senator proposes overhauling federal agency to confront Big Tech Senators push for new rules now that Trump impeachment battle is over MORE (R-Mo.) that would make House-passed articles of impeachment "deemed" as received if they had not been sent to the Senate within 25 days of passage.
But it would also mandate many other vague categories be proactively policed by tech giants including content that: is grossly harmful, harassing, blasphemous, defamatory, obscene, pornographic, paedophilic, libellous, invasive of another's privacy, hateful, or racially, ethnically objectionable, disparaging, relating or encouraging money laundering or gambling, or otherwise unlawful in any manner whatever; [or] harm minors in any way;[or] infringes any patent, trademark, copyright or other proprietary rights;When it comes to issues involving "security of the State or cyber security," platforms would be required to trace the origin of any activity deemed as suspicious and turn that information over to authorities within 72 hours of receiving a request.
One of the pieces of feedback Ford shared with me was that North American customers responded better to female voice assistants than male ones, and currently only offers just one robotic accent here in the US. While I can understand why Ford has chosen to stick to what it has learned from surveys, I wish the company took the opportunity to pioneer the way "assistants" are perceived in today's gadgety world — offering a choice to customers to select male or female voices at the start of setting up the vehicle, rather than defaulting to what's so far deemed as "standard" and continuing to perpetuate the role of women in society.

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