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"dilute" Definitions
  1. (also diluted) (of a liquid) made weaker by adding water or another substance
  2. (chemistry) (of a solution) having only a small amount of a substance dissolved in it

881 Sentences With "dilute"

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"They are smart enough to know they want to continue to grow Amazon and not dilute the interest and not dilute his control in the company," she says.
He believes that Scots were most likely the first to dilute their whiskey in the glass, while blenders and distillers of whiskey decide how much to dilute their products individually.
They fear that absorbing 3m Palestinians would dilute their power.
Since Salinas is on the water, pollution can dilute faster.
However, you can dilute it down with a little saline.
"Options are insurance that dilute returns over time," he said.
Ultimately then they can dilute their personalities because of that.
Does that then dilute your experience at a women's college?
My father would always dilute it with water for me.
Too many associations with other brands would dilute the gospel.
That should, in theory, dilute Arsenal's massive social media influence.
To dilute the flavors and aromas with ice was gauche.
When you dilute the culture it's detrimental to the community.
But does initiating straight people into queer culture dilute it?
Features could dilute an artist's vision and cheapen the work.
Our pride parades are, for the most part, politically dilute.
For many, the dilute nature of the system inspires doubt.
Dilute the diversity of voters until the electorate becomes homogeneous.
It would dilute support for democratic development in Hong Kong.
So he looked for a way to dilute the criticism.
They see no reason for him to dilute it now.
Gerrymandering to dilute minority voters' power has long been illegal.
They fear that future updates could further dilute their power.
The concessions that come from government, which might make life a little bit better for everyone for a little bit of time, actually dilute the opposition, or dilute any really serious dialogue about opposition.
Another advantage of a direct listing: It doesn't dilute existing shareholders.
So one of the residents tried to dilute it with water.
The government has no plan to dilute its shareholding in HAD.
Secondary share sales often dilute the value of existing holders' stakes.
Brexiteers' subsequent efforts to dilute this offer are unlikely to succeed.
But they also dilute the persona Trump has built up for
Protection Clause on its head by requiring states to dilute minority
If you dilute too far, those become counterproductive with each other.
The government does not plan to dilute its shareholding in JIC.
They clang loudly—there's no music to dilute their sharp sound.
It shows the capacity of the human mind to dilute itself.
There is concern, however, that expansion will dilute the final product.
They don't want to dilute the brand and be too commercial.
The government denies neglecting environmental rules or planning to dilute them.
The government has no plan to dilute its shareholding in HanRui.
Celgene, meanwhile, needs to dilute its reliance on cancer drug Revlimid.
That the play could dilute the accomplishment of the original series?
But it tends to dilute Democrats' voting power across all districts.
And there's another qualification: Considerations of privacy dilute over the decades.
She believes her directness does not dilute her warmth and affection.
I don't think we ought to dilute that in any way.
"[Singh] has used more dilute sources, and that's important," Atwater said.
I fear that somehow I'll dilute the feeling raspberry flavours bring.
That's to dilute the number of cash-based journeys drivers are handling.
It would also dilute the powers of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Prime Minister Matteo Renzi proposes to dilute that power in a Dec.
Camilleri sought to sooth concerns the vehicle could dilute Ferrari's exclusive status.
When more participate they dilute extremes that otherwise limit our choices. 2.
Democrats dilute their vote by living near each other in big cities.
The grant would dilute other investors and prove too costly, it added.
Use a spray bottle and dilute Neem oil and go to town.
It has denied it is trying to dilute the founding family's holding.
If they ask for fruit juice, try to dilute it with water.
It would also dilute the stronger regulation imposed on large, complex banks.
We just never wanted to reinvent or dilute it as something else.
This would dilute the abundance of dark matter per unit of volume.
It's a bold decision that could dilute the Mustang name if unsuccessful.
Some worried that taking up too many causes would dilute the movement.
The plan, it argues, would seriously dilute the holdings of minority shareholders.
Tech can't solve everything, and having too many options can dilute support.
So they could just simply dilute their own ownership by cashing out.
This would dilute it by allowing heavy metals to mix inside it.
A shelf registration is a procedure that could dilute the company's equity.
He is seeking to dilute acid personality into a more palatable brew.
He refuses to dilute his brand by getting too deep into merch.
We didn&apost dilute our messages with a word that weakened them.
A request to dilute the rules was declined last year, Reuters reported.
If you're making cold brew as per the recipe, remember to dilute it.
And the Peugeot family and Dongfeng's 503% voting stakes dilute the government's influence.
Moisten a cotton ball before using your toner so you can dilute it.
Paying in shares would dilute investors for the second time since April 2017.
And congress may dilute any scheme further, as it did with Mr Temer's.
Naphtha is used in Venezuela to dilute its extra heavy oil for export.
But the argument against is, we don't want to dilute the dynamics, either.
By contrast, debt investments, which rarely dilute shareholders, tend to be self-liquidating.
Cool vintages can be concentrated to make them more robust and less dilute.
She didn't want to oversaturate the market and dilute her own personal brand.
"The resignation of these bishops should not dilute their criminal responsibility," he said.
You can dilute that demand by making the kit available in good time.
Several counties have been sued over redistricting plans that dilute minority voting influence.
Imperceptibly at first, and then all at once, they dilute the overall product.
But we cannot let that dilute the importance of each of our stories.
Then came the internet, which didn't kill advertising, but did dilute its power.
Gerrymanders dilute a minority group's votes, muffling its voice in the political process.
It's too liberal, and would dilute Republicans' votes in Congress, the GOP said.
The chemical, vitamin E acetate, is used by distributors to dilute cannabis oil.
That if you're clicking 25 times, it's gonna dilute the value of clicking.
Fewer total rounds meant fewer new investors to dilute Houston's and Ferdowsi's shares.
However, the deal was opposed by major shareholders as it will dilute their shareholding.
However the deal was opposed by major shareholders as it will dilute their shareholding.
None of the changes will dilute the bill's fiscal impact at least for now.
None of the changes will dilute the bill's fiscal impact — at least for now.
Pressure to dilute austerity amid rising unemployment and economic contraction may also constrain consolidation.
I didn't want to dilute the value by adding stuff, if that makes sense.
The agency said that the companies had undergone significant restructuring to dilute Deripaska's control.
Dilute this solution by half and use it to get white tiles sparkling clean.
When you raise a billion dollars, you dilute existing shareholders, by issuing new shares.
This will dilute its effective interest in Airtel to 35.2 percent from 39.5 percent.
That equivocation could dilute some of the efficacy of the anti-Trump wing's efforts.
The ice cubes will start to melt, but won't dilute your coffee very much.
Some also dilute shop-bought ethanol to make their version of vodka or raki.
Unlike a full purchase, buying a minority stake will not dilute Apple's profitability, either.
And we should not dilute the impact of taxpayer dollars because of avoidable delays.
Now you can dilute it with water (Dan uses equal parts water to concentrate).
It imports naphtha to dilute Venezuela's extraheavy oil and turn it into exportable grades.
The Framers specifically designed the Electoral College to dilute democracy and favor the states.
Players need quality coaching, something that the travel team and showcase environment can dilute.
The government has advised it does not plan to dilute its shareholding in Huafa.
Others want to overhaul the league's constitution to dilute the power of the commissioner.
This means it takes longer for clear ice to melt and dilute your drink.
But it's also gone after small, obscure indie games that might dilute its trademark.
The government has indicated it does not plan to dilute its shareholding in CUCI.
Just don't dilute your political high and look at what people tweet at her.
Promises from the Prime Minister might serve to dilute some of that immediate anger.
The proposed dam would release water through river channels to help dilute the salt levels.
Hefei government has no plan to dilute its shareholding in HIIG as of November 2017.
The hydrogen peroxide you find at drug stores is too dilute to start a fire.
Such a move would significantly dilute the holdings of shareholders if they do not participate.
But the process is beset by delays and attempts to dilute the laws, activists say.
But companies need to be careful not to dilute their interactions with customers too much.
Some fret that refugees are causing crime; others that they will dilute the Jewish state.
It occurs when a dilute gas is cooled to within a whisker of absolute zero.
But analysts are concerned this will dilute earnings and returns that the bank can achieve.
Sarin, in a dilute form, was released in the Tokyo subway in 1995, killing 12.
There are signs the company is experimenting in some extremely dilute cross-brand-washing too.
Yet, this may not be a problem since most people dilute their cold brew anyway.
They dilute their mate, the hot drink Argentines sip constantly, an infusion of dried leaves.
So often, people are told to essentially dilute who they are to attract the masses.
Yes, this equity issuance will dilute your shareholders and cause your stock prices to drop.
But many Republicans are reluctant to dilute the protections for people with pre-existing conditions.
Iraq's new Hashemite king needed the Kurds, who were Sunnis, to dilute his Shia majority.
Language, after all, is meant to enhance our understanding of each other, not dilute it.
"We believe that the proposed acquisition will significantly dilute Hammerson's high quality portfolio," APG added.
Its supply of the liquid hydrocarbon mixture, used to dilute crude, has been cut off.
Not surprisingly, one result of this expansion was to dilute the quality of the wine.
They accuse the Communist Party of trying to suppress their religion and dilute their culture.
This helps the South American country dilute its extra heavy oil for export around the world.
But she adds that creating a laundry list of skills can dilute meaning for the user.
We need places for people who aren't as into the music, who dilute the proper clubs.
States including Rajasthan and Gujarat have introduced laws that dilute some of the federal law's provisions.
But the out-migration also helps to dilute the numbers of ethnic Koreans along the border.
The result: a spiral as both parties compete to dilute the power of each others' voters.
Transneft now needs to dilute the oil with cleaner supplies to domestic refineries and export destinations.
It is deeply offensive that he would try and dilute rape with a suggestion of "promiscuity".
They are often loth to take on outside investment because it would dilute the family's ownership.
And Tesla needs to issue more equity to fund its ambitious plans, which will dilute him.
Maybe there is a way to dilute this extremely basic entry-level opinion about the Oscars.
Fitch's believes the bank's higher risk appetite could dilute the benefit of any possible capital infusions.
"When you have a significant amount of clearance, you dilute your own brand," Ms. Martis said.
State map-drawers know well how prisons can be used to strengthen or dilute electoral power.
Lobbyists are arguing that the airline industry can't afford to dilute its primary focus on safety.
Board of Education in 1954, the justices also began to dilute the force of that ruling.
Mr. Aduriz insists that such an expansion will not dilute his attachment to the Basque region.
CBS' board has voted to dilute the voting power of its majority owner, National Amusements Inc.
If you're determined to try it for a breakout, then be sure to dilute it first.
This is the remaining opportunity to dilute what might otherwise become an entirely conservative federal government.
The lab has also tested six products marketed over the internet to dilute THC for vaping.
The effect, Egilman said, is to dilute the cancer data so the overall risk appears low.
If I were to accurately dose, I'd need to dilute it and make up a solution.
"I often recommend washing with dilute apple cider vinegar or tea tree oil-based shampoos," Banker added.
PDVSA relies on imports of super light oil to dilute its heavy crude before its shipped out.
And – the great news – you don't have to dilute your ownership in order to access this money.
If users were to dilute drugs weaker than fentanyl, the result would obviously be a weaker high.
As we reported in September the Code of Practice looked to be a pretty dilute first effort.
Broader civic engagement, Mr. McDonough said, can dilute the mounting influence of big donors and special interests.
On Wednesday in Ohio, Bill Clinton moderated his language on Obamacare but did not dilute his point.
That would effectively dilute the French government's Renault stake to about 7-8 percent from 15 percent.
It all strikes me as a really quick way to dilute the brand, adjusted expectations or not.
Party reformers want to dilute their power by providing people in such areas with direct property ownership.
And with an already stretched balance sheet, any equity capital raising is likely to dilute existing shareholders.
In the past O'Neill has proposed FDA reforms that would dilute much of the agency's regulatory authority.
I feel super dehydrated despite all the water I drank, so I dilute a Gatorade with water.
Bastos wants to dilute onerous local content requirements for loan approvals, with new guidelines announced in June.
This was confirmed by spectroscopy, which found the signal of hydrated salts—very dilute milk of magnesia!
First though, Fortuna's current owners would have to dilute their stakes to make way for Sonagas' entry.
The large number of states actually served to dilute the number of California judges on appellate panels.
But while ice cubes dilute your coffee when they melt, coffee ice just melts into more coffee.
Dilute it in water, and drink before you eat or with the first bites of your meal.
The issuance of new shares will dilute the government stake in the company to a minority holding.
Putin wants to entangle U.S. and European foreign policy with Russia to dilute and distort NATO's influence.
Bringing family into the mix certainly didn't dilute the drama on the latest edition of The Challenge.
But a flood of freshwater would dilute the current and could weaken or even stop it altogether.
Critics say the government is targeting intellectuals to dilute or even erase Uighur culture, language and identity.
We don't have time to dilute the truth, regardless of how harsh it may sound at times.
Can Ramaphosa find a way to dilute his party's commitment to the policy, asks William Saunderson-Meyer.
"They also dilute the concentration of alcohol in the bloodstream so its effects are lessened," he adds.
Under the threat of withdrawing the papers altogether, your old employers are trying to dilute your authorship.
Republican lawmakers had passed the plans before the election, the Democrats said, only to dilute them now.
This means that the firm had less competition from new investors who would dilute its ownership stake.
We also know that Trump didn't want his candidacy to foil lucrative deals and dilute his wealth.
The big American technology companies are trying to fend off or dilute the regulations behind closed doors.
"You can buy large amounts of household cleansers in concentrated form and dilute them yourself," McGrath says.
But the concessions necessary for success also dilute a pure party brand and often frustrate core supporters.
The light oil is needed to dilute Venezuela's extra heavy output and for processing at Caribbean refineries.
Republicans' plan is to dilute the agency's voice by replacing the director with a five-member board.
Trump's intuition is that having fewer senior administrators cuts out middlemen who dilute messages from the top.
One worry some skeptics might flag is that admitting many more poor kids could dilute these mobility effects.
Existing shareholders would dilute their shareholding to 5 percent of the restructured company under the proposal, Abengoa said.
"You can't say your treatment has a dilute amount of rabies but also poses no risk," she said.
I didn't want to dilute my attention from my personal work by making a living as a photographer.
Make sure you dilute nicotine concentrate down with PG or VG, and clearly label the new concentration level.
"We want a milk that's rich and dense, but doesn't dilute the nuances of specialty coffee," he explains.
" Dickinson prefaced his series of threaded tweets by claiming Johnson had threatened to "dilute my stock to worthlessness.
"Air is always turbulent, [the smoke] will dilute and disperse over time and eventually fall out," Bela says.
I dilute my wine with berry-flavored sparkling water, which turns out to be a very wise choice.
Such images are, if anything, too plentiful here—holiday snapshots and pet portraits dilute the more striking works.
Next time, I think I'd mix a little coconut or olive oil in to dilute the peanut butter.
So as we age, there is less water in our bodies to dilute the adult beverages we consume.
The Caracas-based company has been increasingly importing naphtha and crude to dilute oil produced in the Orinoco.
Critics argue that the maps pack African-Americans in the district and dilute their presence in other districts.
The ingredient is sometimes used to dilute THC-based products to boost profits or as a thickening agent.
It is fraught to make any comparison to the Nazis, as it threatens to dilute their unique horrors.
Buying Bouygues Telecom, estimated at 10 billion euros ($11.1 billion) in cash and shares, would dilute that stake.
The slow cooker has a tendency to dilute flavors due to condensation building up during the cooking process.
Surely American firms would not tolerate increased parts and products from China which would dilute their profit margins.
The decree could in effect "misrepresent or dilute the difference between financial assets and other assets," he added.
Inside sources indicate that the Senate didn't want to dilute CAATSA or send mixed messages about punishing Russia.
A larger investment in dilute and dispose now will likely yield major taxpayer savings in the future. Sen.
And while loans don't dilute company ownership, they do need to be paid back eventually with added interest.
CBS likely will pursue further litigation but, for now, its bylaws require a 90% supermajority to dilute Redstone.
And when globalism became confused with economic globalization, political questions arose: To what extent does sharing dilute difference?
However, to use Sal Suds like a normal dish soap in a squirt bottle, you pre-dilute it.
They worry it could lead to all sorts of changes that will dilute the orthodoxy of the church.
They restructured the State Board of Elections to dilute the influence of Roy Cooper, the state's Democratic governor.
The Republican plan is to dilute the agency's voice by replacing the director with a five-member board.
Such a filing would normally be persuasive to courts, though Cruz said Trump's reputation could dilute its effectiveness.
By itself, it would have been a lovely wine, but in this company it seemed a bit dilute.
Fresh water was funneled into the adjacent Yamuna River to dilute its usual smell, according to local reports.
Its goal will be to extract pledges from Britain not to dilute its environmental, labor, or antitrust rules.
A large pool of candidates, ranging from the communists to center-left, would further dilute Hollande's support base.
But some analysts remain concerned the Kohl's deal could dilute Under Armour's brand image in the long run.
That would dilute the state's stake in the company, a plan that has met with opposition from politicians.
It has apparently been added to vaping liquids to improve appearance and dilute the THC sold by dealers.
Why dilute that focus by opposing a "close to home" project so important to key players in Europe?
They don&apost want to dilute their brands and they want to reach the right types of customers.
Now comes disturbing news: President Trump and his administration are moving to dilute or circumvent the Obama rules.
The challenge for Ms. Salley and her peers is to expand upon this tradition rather than dilute it.
They fear it will dilute the power of LGBTQ identity claims if the notion of orientation is expanded.
Like an elixir, spirit-free drinks are meant to maintain, rather than dilute, the brain and body's performance.
So you would rather not trying at least dilute their influence by working with him, you'd rather step away?
This might allow America and its allies a greater say in Pyongyang's affairs – and maybe even dilute Beijing's control.
In Indonesia the government is encouraging state firms to dilute imported fuel with biodiesel, extracted from local palm oil.
This has given honey-sellers an incentive to dilute it with cheaper things like corn, rice and beet syrup.
He may be reluctant—doing so could dilute his stake in his listed companies to a level below 20%.
These proposals often come in packages, because advocates don't want to split them up and dilute their political power.
Add a few drops of acetone into a nail polish bottle to dilute the contents and make it pourable.
And it might be a little bit too much, and you do have a tendency to dilute your audience.
He said his company has not and does not supply Venezuela with oil products needed to dilute PDVSA oil.
Companies generally do not raise capital and further dilute ownership right before a fundraising event like a public offering.
Disney's latest corporate takeover will dilute what little "diversity" is left in superhero movies and Hollywood as a whole.
In addition, Indosat Ooredoo's expansion into the lower average revenue per user ex-Java market may dilute margins further.
The substance, vitamin E acetate, is sometimes used by illicit sellers to "cut" or dilute THC and increase profits.
The new share sale would dilute the family's stake and make it harder for them to oppose the deal.
The court recognizes the management's intention to dilute the founding family's stake, according to court papers seen by Reuters.
"The only option will be to drain it into the sea and dilute it," Harada told press in Tokyo.
Creating two new states would strengthen democracy in both places and dilute the Republicans' structural advantage in the Senate.
Dilute one part concentrate with 10 parts water and you can cover up to 75 square feet of surfaces. 
Members only unions would dilute this power by dividing workers and allowing employers to pit them against each other.
Why waste money on champagne to dilute with OJ when you can just buy the champagne of beers instead?
Obviously I'd love to do it all the time, with any stuff like this though, you can't dilute it.
Turns out you're supposed to dilute ACV shots with water to avoid the whole my-insides-are-ablaze feeling.
It's important that members do not dilute his vision by getting hung up on the necessity of revenue neutrality.
Gorchov tends to dilute the oil paint so that a row of drips is visible along the bottom edge.
They also claim to defend their country from forces like economic and political integration, which might dilute national sovereignty.
They dilute and dissipate authentic sexuality by reducing it to an accessory, by keeping it at a safe distance.
By fighting to dilute or delay stricter air quality standards, Ms. Merkel may have encouraged complacency among German carmakers.
Justice Kennedy also voted with his conservative allies this week to dilute the power of minority voters in Texas.
So there were fears that President Barack Obama's loosening of travel restrictions might dilute some of the island's distinctiveness.
This method also doesn't dilute the holdings of executives and private investors as with a traditional investment banking IPO.
That's understandable: This single number determines how much you are going to dilute your own share in the company.
Analysts have expressed concerns over the extent to which further offerings might dilute the cash-hungry car maker's shares.
Virginia's old maps were drawn by House Republicans in 2011; packing black voters into districts to dilute their vote.
Mr. Trump also suggested the United States might dilute its support for NATO, which Russia considers a main threat.
Many of the administration's actions are now snarled in legal challenges that threaten to derail or dilute Trump's goals.
It boils down to caution: On a platform where engagement is brief, she doesn't want to dilute her message.
It would "eliminate redundancies that dilute the ability of a bureau to deliver on its primary functions," he said.
Proposed cuts within the Department of Agriculture could dilute critical anti-poverty programs like school lunches and food stamps.
That caused some people inside and outside the company to worry that AT&T would dilute a distinctive brand.
Fracture along Republican ideological lines, which pit conservatives against those who are more moderate, could dilute the party's voting strength.
Party reformers want to dilute their power by providing people in such areas with direct property ownership through title deeds.
It has also held off on blocking exports of U.S.-origin diluents, which Venezuela needs to dilute its heavy oil.
It is the main litigation tool available for attacking electoral systems and redistricting plans that dilute minority voting strength, i.e.
There is a history of wanting to dilute the Blackness of one's children because of the longstanding stigmatization of Blackness.
The First Amendment bars "retaliation" whereby one party seeks to thwart the other's political influence and "dilute" its voters' franchise.
Huge speculates that this change is a deliberate move by Trump's handlers to dilute the volatile nature of his account.
It is not clear if, and to what extent, the issue of new shares may dilute existing shareholdings in En+.
This would help the oil-rich, but cash-poor, country dilute its extra heavy oil for export around the world.
Three days ago Glass Lewis said the same, claiming the proposed grant would dilute other investors and be too costly.
Catholic conservatives in other countries had also argued that such a change would dilute Catholic identity and confuse the faithful.
"It is important to open new routes at a pace that doesn't dilute the overall margins too much," he said.
Opponents of the measure, however, believe robusta coffee threatens to dilute Costa Rica's reputation as a producer of premium arabica.
We are going to offset this thing called the Script Dividend in the UK so we don't dilute our shareholders.
"We believe that a push to more direct sales, including via e-commerce, will dilute margins," he wrote to clients.
Dilute with water to bring back to original liquid amount, about 6 cups, and season with salt and fish sauce.
As a result, PDVSA has been forced to increasingly rely on imports to dilute its own extra-heavy crude barrels.
Diversifying the demographic makeup of neighborhoods can also, in some cases, dilute the political clout of ethnic or racial groups.
Among the options are selling assets, outright privatization or issuing new shares that would dilute the stake of the state.
Redstone wants to stop that meeting, at which CBS directors will consider a proposal that would dilute Redstone's voting power.
This would dilute the genetic modification after just a few generations, especially if the edit wasn't benefiting the mosquito's survival.
The move was part of Beijing's efforts to dilute the monopoly on the market held by state-owned energy companies.
Moon's administration, meanwhile, will seek to limit the number of overall concessions and dilute the agreement's investor-state dispute system.
A little ouzo with one ice cube in your jelly jar, a pitcher of room temperature tap water to dilute.
If your hands are wet or sweaty when you use the sanitizer, that can dilute it and diminish its effectiveness.
Alt-righters tend to oppose mass immigration on grounds that Latin Americans and Muslims dilute the excellence of white culture.
The question is viewed as a backdoor effort by the Trump administration to undercount minorities and dilute their political influence.
Latinos have also won court battles over the ways local voting districts have been drawn to dilute their voting power.
But some officials oppose the idea on the grounds it would dilute the benefits to Riyadh's bourse of hosting Aramco.
The effect can be to dilute or lessen the value of the common shares held by other owners, typically employees.
They are drawing districts that disenfranchise and dilute the vote of communities more likely to vote for a particular party.
They structured the deal in a way that it would not dilute shares of the company more than was necessary.
They have less water in their bodies than men, so there's less to dilute any booze that enters the bloodstream.
He says he doesn&apost need to dilute his performance with ancillary ideas that are there only for diversification purposes.
Hofeller concluded that the change "would be advantageous to Republicans and non-Hispanic whites" because it would dilute Hispanic representation.
The storm primarily affected production of IV saline fluids and bags, which are used to rehydrate patients and dilute medications.
This process in effect "pulls" water from the body into the small intestine to dilute the sugars these beverages contain.
The storm primarily effected production of IV saline fluids and bags, which are used to rehydrate patients and dilute medications.
They were unhappy with the fact that Allen was doing less work, and discussing ways to dilute his Microsoft shares.
UBS analysts cautioned that Baxalta could actually dilute Shire earnings from 2019 to 803 before being accretive again from 2024.
He is concerned that the change will dilute some of the local culture and result in harm to the environment.
It can also be used to dilute heavier crude oils before they are used as a feedstock in oil refineries.
Chicago Democrat Jason Gonzales accused Madigan of defaming him and crowding the primary with "phony" candidates to dilute his opposition.
But it's clear Snapchat no longer wants to dilute its shareholders by taking on new investment in exchange for equity.
A large issue of new shares planned by Sharp under the proposed deal would dilute the value of existing investors' stakes.
Malone owns around 24 percent of Liberty's voting shares, and merging Liberty and Vodafone's European bases would likely dilute that control.
The Georgia congressman will also have a slew of other administrative tools at his disposal to dilute and weaken the law.
I drink two cups of super strong coffee from the French press that I have to dilute with water and cream.
In spite of a nascent robusta makeover, some fear it would dilute Costa Rica's reputation as a producer of premium arabica.
A second referendum would further dilute responsibility for Brexit, letting the Eurosceptics off the hook for the misinformation they have peddled.
Pour vodka in a cup and dilute it with Capri Sun, because it's more refreshing than lukewarm OJ from the supermarket.
Then he muted the color a bit with Lime Crime Unicorn Hair Mixer in Dilute, which will also run you $16.
The drugs are mailed by "labs" in China to individuals who consume them or to middlemen who dilute them for resale.
The board appointed a committee last year to represent investor concerns because the proposed stock sale could dilute their voting power.
Fixed voice will continue to contract due to waning demand and will dilute growth from non-voice segments to a degree.
Much of Wall Street, though, is still concerned the Kohl's deal could dilute Under Armour's brand image in the long run.
If we dilute the whisky too much the concentration of the taste compounds is reduced and the drink will be meager.
According to Huai'an SASAC, the government had no plans to dilute its shareholding in Huai An Traffic as of September 2017.
However, his primary aim was to dilute his meth (in the e-liquid) and gradually taper himself off of the drug.
Cavatorta said the gross margin would remain broadly unchanged this year as the closure of the two websites would dilute profitability.
Issuing additional debt could weigh on the company's credit profile, while supplying more stock or convertible bonds would dilute current shareholders.
The collective effect could be to push al-Sadr's bloc toward a broader governing coalition that would dilute his reform agenda.
Issuing equity would dilute the ownership of existing ADM shareholders in what would be the biggest grains industry deal on record.
Even a national referendum rejecting the terms of a bailout didn't manage to dilute the poison the Greeks had to swallow.
Eletrobras would pay for this bonus through a share offering that would dilute the government's ownership, giving it a minority stake.
The city issued another shelter-in-place in 2016 when a pipeline began leaking a highly flammable gas called dilute propylene.
Under those circumstances, Papa John's would dilute the value of those shares by letting other shareholders buy stock at a discount.
There's one idea that's been raised to simultaneously dilute the influence of these PACs and promote underrepresented candidates: expanding public financing.
Alt-righters tend to oppose mass immigration on the grounds that Latin Americans and Muslims dilute the excellence of white culture.
In the eyes of some, the subtext was: We'll take care of you — so no need to dilute our ownership position.
" The Writers' Workshop's Chang said, "Seriously, I don't hear any grumbling and I don't think it's going to dilute our brand.
Last month, he was forced to dilute a much-despised plan to save money on state pensions by raising retirement ages.
His administration has indicated it will dilute an Obama regulation that would make four million more workers qualify for overtime pay.
This week, Machar's rebel group rejected plans to reinstate Machar as vice president, saying it had failed to dilute Kiir's power.
The decision is unusually explicit, but it doesn't dilute the poetry of her images — it only makes them feel more urgent.
The sale of new shares would dilute the family's stake in the company and reduce their ability to veto, Reuters said.
Glass Lewis called the sheer upfront cost of the plan "staggering," and said it has serious potential to dilute the stock.
If you keep saying what "alt-right" is, you eventually dilute the movement's attempt to sanitize its beliefs for wider consumption.
Indeed, it actually serves to further dilute the Hispanic population's voting power while increasing the modest overrepresentation of white college graduates.
Extend the sphere of America's influence, as James Madison believed, and you would ensure peace, protect individual liberty and dilute factionalism.
" By making it public it would dilute the impact of the propaganda, because at least the public would know, "Oh, okay.
Traditionally, Coke has refrained from grouping different Coke Trademark brands together due to fear that doing so would dilute the brand.
Its board, stacked with Moonves allies, voted to dilute Redstone's voting power and thus reduce her ability to influence the company's decisions.
All of the directors but one who stepped down had voted to dilute Redstone's CBS voting power and were presumably Moonves allies.
They will also collect the water they use to dilute the foam and rinse the streets so it won't contaminate anything else.
JPMorgan analyst Matthew Boss said he expects the tax reform plan will dilute specialty retailers' earnings by an average of 132 percent.
Yet while the project offers a timely window into history, a surplus of characters and shifting perspectives tend to dilute its focus.
It is not radioactive and the nuclear deal gives Iran the right to sell, dilute or dispose of it under certain conditions.
Deutsche Telekom also argued that allowing the small Brighton operation to use the pink logo could "dilute" rights and weaken its brand.
Westpac Chairman Lindsay Maxsted, citing an internal report, said on Monday that the bank's culture can slow decision-making and dilute accountability.
RuPaul hails from a time when she needed to dilute herself in order to be more palatable for her predominantly white audiences.
However, we consider the move towards accelerating format diversification as credit positive if it does not dilute profitability on a sustained basis.
Questions of inexperience troubled some members of the group; so did the notion of how politicking might dilute a person's progressive ideals.
That might dilute the urgency of Snapchat, where every time you saw a friend had posted something, you knew it was fresh.
The collective effect could be to push al-Sadr&aposs bloc toward a broader governing coalition that would dilute his reform agenda.
The pool or ocean will dilute any blood that does leak, and swimming pools contain chlorine to prevent the spread of disease.
"If the cocaine is very dilute, or the user has developed a tolerance, there may be little or no rush," explains Nutt.
There has also been speculation that government may dilute its stake in the public banks in light of the enormous capital requirements.
New regulations forced GM and other businesses to treat and dilute their waste with city water before releasing it into the river.
The acquisitions have also raised fears that they could dilute the "Made in Italy" branding of goods or lead to job cuts.
Keep diversifying the Academy to dilute the number of members operating under archaic notions of what an Oscar movie might look like.
The source added Bertelsmann, which has a 75 percent stake in RTL, would not support any deal that would dilute its holding.
That will increase the the number of sponsors for the next tournament by more than half—and dilute the effect for advertisers.
These concerns about our aging NC2628 system and inadequate cybersecurity in general threaten to dilute the most effective weapon we have—deterrence.
"When you have too many sequences in a row, you can dilute the value of each one of them," Joe Russo said.
You want to shake it enough so the drink gets cold, but not too much to the point where you dilute it.
Some EU officials worry that Britain will dilute financial rules to bolster the City of London's role as a global financial centre.
Or, it could involve not giving the most basic, benign medication: a saline drip to rehydrate patients or dilute drugs given intravenously.
The Brazilian government has already decided to privatize the company through an offering of new Eletrobras shares that will dilute its stake.
Over, say, 15 years, the annual transfer alone would dilute the value of outside investors' holdings in Avenue by nearly a third.
The bank's chairman, Lindsay Maxsted, had previously said that Westpac's culture can slow decision-making and dilute accountability, citing an internal report.
Russia has revived a pre-revolutionary effort to dilute the authority of the ecumenical patriarch, according to church officials and other experts.
People coming together with different influences, cultures and perspectives didn't dilute our music -- it made our art more dynamic, creative and visionary.
He has worked to dilute international norms on human rights and interfered to an alarming extent in Australia's political and economic life.
Water also affects flavor in a simpler way: Add it to dilute, and remove it — or let it evaporate — to intensify flavor.
And they are most displeased about the new debate requirements, which they fear will only dilute what makes their nominating contests unique.
Assemblyman Robin Schimminger, an upstate Democrat, said earlier this year that such a change would "dilute the validity" of a driver's license.
It would dilute other social problems as well, including poverty, inequality and extremism, teaching diverse people how to live together in peace.
Her mother, Cornelia James Cannon, was a successful novelist and feminist who expressed concern that unrestricted immigration would dilute America's old stock.
Like most characters in thrillers, many of the May Mothers have secrets, some of which dilute the urgency of the investigation's timeline.
The party's persecution of India's Muslim majority has led to fears it wants to change the state's demography and dilute its power.
Reducing the temperature will slow down the reaction, resulting in less LF. And in water, LF gases will dilute, becoming less potent.
His entire cabinet, which includes politicians from various pro-independence parties, also approved the document to dilute responsibility in case of prosecution.
Locals suspect Bourguiba wanted to dilute Berber communities as he strove to integrate them into the Arab nation after independence from France.
Then he took it one step further, pushing to dilute Redstone's voting control over the company from 80 percent to 17 percent.
Gillespie said water can help dilute alcohol, and the Mayo Clinic explains that staying hydrated can help avoid the risk of hypertension.
They "packed" many Democratic voters into just a few districts that the party would win overwhelmingly, to dilute their electoral strength elsewhere.
"They will settle here and become nationalized," he said, cautioning that such a move would further dilute the privileges of East Bank Jordanians.
Although the additional shares will dilute the value of current Tesla shares, investors had been prepared for the capital raise since last week.
Allstate, which expects the acquisition to dilute its earnings per share for three years, intends to fund the deal with cash and debt.
The court has previously thrown out maps when there is evidence the state had sought to dilute the vote of a racial minority.
They say the citizenship question will discourage immigrants from participating and dilute political representation and funds for states that tend to vote Democratic.
Fearing a hostile takeover bid from Baoneng, it has unveiled a $6.9 billion deal with Shenzhen Metro Group that would dilute Baoneng's stake.
So while Schroepfer teased UK MPs with "radical transparency" the reality, six months on, is something a whole lot more dilute and incremental.
The public outcry (and proof positive that having women characters doesn't dilute a film's box-office clout) can be noticed in some blockbusters.
The impetus was public anxiety that immigrants from southern and eastern Europe would, through intermarriage, dilute the racial stock (sometimes identified as "Nordic").
On the other hand, if we do distinguish a group's culture from, say, its social structure, then we dilute the term's explanatory power.
Shareholders led by Pharol SGPS said Gontijo's debt-for-equity swap plan with creditors would heavily dilute them, sources said at the time.
Civil-rights groups are worried that this will dilute the political representation of minorities, who are less likely to respond to census-takers.
It is absolutely critical for us to dilute our ego from its self-centered and self-absorbed state to the universal selfless state.
Dropping the character limit could dilute the stream with babbling, and make us interrupt scrolling to constantly expand tweets to their full length.
Often, when a company makes too much product, it doesn't want to dilute its brand by packing the excess inventory into one location.
But the German company turned down the offer saying it did not want to dilute existing shareholders, sources at the time told Reuters.
The Democratic National Committee voted to dilute superdelegates' power this week, after accusations that they unfairly helped Hillary Clinton secure the 2016 nomination.
Its partnerships with DeNA and Niantic mean that it is relinquishing at least some control over game development, too, which could dilute quality.
To fund a settlement that big, Bezos would have sell or pledge shares, which could dilute his ownership and control of the company.
Fitch's expectation that the bank's higher risk appetite could dilute the benefit of a capital infusion has been incorporated in the rating action.
While not addressing Assad's fate, the proposals call for a new constitution that would dilute presidential powers in favor of a stronger parliament.
German labor representatives have fiercely opposed the merger, which will dilute their influence by situating the headquarters of the new company outside Germany.
"It's important that we don't dilute standards beyond the internationally accepted, but tests of appropriateness, proportionality and international equivalence are key," he said.
If Theranos has worked out how to dilute small blood samples to run on existing equipment, that could yet constitute a big advance.
Some have worried, however, that tracker funds dilute the purpose of the stockmarket, which is to allocate capital to the most attractive companies.
Such a compromise would be against the spirit of the reforms, which aim to dilute the role of national law and branch agreements.
And he did mean tiny: homeopaths dilute their chemicals into water or sugar to concentrations of 1 part to billions or even trillions.
The suit alleged that influence of black voters was concentrated into majority-black districts to dilute their voting power elsewhere in the state.
They will just have to wait for it to clear out, so that the metals dilute enough to make the water safe again.
The best way to take down the president is to strengthen the Democratic Party from within, not dilute it with fickle fellow travelers.
And the caveat "if these allegations are true" attached to these calls for Moore to exit the race dilute their real-world impact.
This approach would lead to fair maps in certain states, while others continue to dilute votes of the party that's out of power.
"A combination with Intesa's own, much more domestic, insurance business would dilute Generali's significant geographical diversification, one of its main strengths," Moody's said.
So to reach its goals, it needs ways of delivering cleaner energy products that will dilute the overall emissions from those fossil fuels.
And those new members are entering an ever-larger pool of longtime Academy voters who potentially dilute the effects of any incoming diversity.
There's no need to dilute very good Champagne over ice, but I often opt for a pétillant naturel (often shortened to pét-nat).
And a panel of federal judges ruled this year that 22013 state legislative districts had been gerrymandered to dilute African-American voting power.
The lawsuit comes in the wake of a tense meeting during which its board voted to dilute Ms. Redstone's influence over the company.
"The only option will be to drain it into the sea and dilute it," Yoshiaki Harada told a news briefing in the capital.
In an effort to dilute Western opposition to its national interests, China has taken steps to interrupt Europe's alignment with the United States.
"But the government will probably shut down news about this, or dilute it, so it won't have too much impact domestically." slide show
One attendee, Larry Provost, said that the proposal "threatens to dilute the meaning of citizenship in our country," according to The Washington Post.
For more spirited occasions, for example, she suggests swapping the water used to dilute each elixir for champagne to create a festive aperitif.
Unfortunately, incremental improvement can't dilute the disappointment of RJ Barrett's rookie struggles, Kevin Knox's regression and Mitchell Robinson's absence from the starting lineup.
If you don&apost plan to dilute your cold brew concentrate with milk or water, though, this may not ultimately matter to you.
Let's focus on the real issues, and dilute the ability to hold Trump accountable w/ facts and accuracy — this isn't Housewives of NATO.
Expanding the court could dilute the importance of any single justice, especially now that a conservative majority could hold sway for a generation.
The source close to Avtovaz's management said Rencap would not take part in the offering, which will dilute its stake in the carmaker.
If successful, Spotify's direct listing would keep current owners from having to sell their shares and not dilute the holdings of company executives.
German labour representatives have fiercely opposed the merger, which will dilute their influence by situating the headquarters of the new company outside Germany.
The court had been knocking down his New Deal legislation, and Roosevelt wanted a fast way to dilute the power of those justices.
It's just a good way to dilute democracy, diminish the important strides #MeToo has made and imperil every future victim of sexual assault.
AI-powered translators could dilute the biggest advantage the Philippines has, the wide use of English, an industry meeting was told this week.
Luckily, its sharp handling and dynamics don't dilute the CX-23's ability to ride quietly and comfortably in day-to-day life.
This is not an argument to dilute the call for radical equity from communities of color, the indigenous, the elderly, and the dispossessed.
In court documents obtained by the New York Post's Page Six, KDB claimed approval of Jenner's application will confuse audiences and dilute Minogue's brand.
The FCC says jamming creates serious safety risks; it can stop emergency information from reaching law enforcement and dilute radio signals on the ground.
Opening it up to new demographic groups doesn't soften or dilute the huge amount of sometimes dangerous power that the executive branch has accumulated.
For an alternative to soda, dilute 4 ounces unsweetened juice with 4 ounces seltzer water and flavor with lemon, lime or other fresh fruit.
At one time it even had the backing of the European Union which aims to dilute Russia's one third share of Europe's gas market.
The government late on Tuesday rejected most of the amendments proposed by Conservative senators to dilute the bill, saying the changes ignored environmental concerns.
Such full-spectrum, whole-of-society reactions are the only way to mitigate and dilute the effect of unsophisticated, "lone wolf" acts of terror.
Dr. Lain says that the key to avoiding burns and irritation is to dilute 2-4 tablespoons of ACV in 8 ounces of water.
Davidson emphasized that there is no central authority that can filter bitcoin transactions or unilaterally dilute its value — unlike with Facebook's proposed digital currency.
More groundwater is being used to dilute salty water for irrigation and drinking, which in turn results in land subsidence and exacerbated saltwater intrusion.
That has sparked fears that the party could split, as it did in the 1980s, and dilute the center-left influence over Brexit negotiations.
Putin seeks to dilute faith in Western-style democracies because weakening his adversaries draws them closer to the base system in which he operates.
It is the duty of government leaders to protect Americans by challenging election formats so they do not dilute the votes of legal citizens.
Employees need to know where they stand, and if you dilute the message, they may take away only the parts they want to hear.
Wheel Estate LLC, the legal entity of the majority investors in the project, sued both Kaufman and Laufer for refusing to dilute their shares.
But broth can also dilute the intensity of the other four components, not to mention—if you don't slurp fast enough—overcook the noodles.
To be able to counter it with things that are so positive, it's a gift in disguise because it starts to dilute that message.
This side of Nashville is home to country music's counterculture, a reputation that's attracting out-of-towners who threaten to dilute the local charm.
Synovus' shares dropped 8.6 percent to $50.34 as the deal is expected to dilute the bank's tangible book value per share by 3.3 percent.
"Now is not the time to dilute the tools regularly and successfully used by many states, including Massachusetts to combat this crisis," said Cable.
While Venezuela boasts the world's largest proven oil reserves, much of it is heavy crude that PDVSA must dilute before it's sold to customers.
President Donald Trump said Thursday he would consider taking an equity stake in companies accepting federal aid, a move that would ultimately dilute shareholders.
Mineral water for the project was sourced from a deep aquifer in the town of Chernobyl, which was used to dilute the distilled alcohol.
One widely discussed idea would be to abolish lifetime tenure and establish term limits for justices, to dilute the influence of any individual president.
In the culinary world, to Americanize generally means to dilute or alter a dish's flavors and textures to appeal to the mainstream American palate.
A restructuring, in which Line would be injected into the firm using a share swap, will dilute earnings at the otherwise cash-generative company.
We plan to continue to make acquisitions, which could require significant management attention, disrupt our business, dilute our stockholders, and seriously harm our business.
CBS amended the lawsuit in the wake of a tense meeting during which its board voted to dilute Ms. Redstone's influence over the company.
Rightly or wrongly, some Alevis interpret Turkey's admission of around three million Syrians — most of them Sunni — as another attempt to dilute Alevi influence.
If the deal closes early next year, it is expected to dilute earnings per share by 5 cents in 2017 and 2018, MasterCard said.
That has sparked fears that the party could split, as it did in the 1980s, and dilute the centre-left influence over Brexit negotiations.
Understandably, people worry a continuation of the story might dilute the first one, particularly the layers of complexities in its iconic and devastating ending.
Fearful that the bank might go under, the Russians and other shareholders reluctantly agreed to the plan, which would greatly dilute their ownership stakes.
Trying to compete with the big guys by raising a huge amount of money could unnecessarily dilute founders' stakes in their companies, O'Reilly said.
To this end, one of the most common mistakes that researchers cited is when protests dilute their message simply to bring in more people.
The primary effect would be to dilute the power of the most populous states and, within states, the cities where immigrants are densely clustered.
He says that we should take care not to dilute our culture with immigrants, even though their culture was here before Columbus brought his.
But some in the country's vast Hindu majority also fear that a flood of migrants could dilute their culture and compete for resources. 5.
The CBS charter has a provision that would allow the company to dilute controlling owners, which, notably, was approved by Shari's father, Sumner Redstone.
Some argue those vehicles dilute the brand, but they do pay the bills, outselling the 918 supercar, Boxster, Cayman, and 911 nearly four to one.
Bernstein analyst Mario Ortelli said that if luxury companies did not provide a gastronomic experience that matched their other goods, it could dilute their brands.
The trick is to dilute the substance in water so much that the water only retains a "memory" of it but not the toxic effects.
The Cochin pipeline can carry 95,000 barrels per day of U.S. condensate - an ultra-light oil - into Alberta to dilute the heavy crude it produces.
But Chamberlain has also been criticized by members for asking that these groups choose different names so as not to dilute Pantsuit Nation's storytelling mission.
Of course, as with any reimagining, there's always the potential that any new features in Samus Returns could dilute the essence of the original experience.
About a half of those imports are heavy naphtha, bought by PDVSA to dilute its extra heavy oil output and make it suitable for export.
However, there is also some fear that as they diversify into new areas they could dilute their unique calling card and hurt their core business.
"The record could not be clearer", he wrote, "that the mapmakers specifically intended to dilute the effectiveness of Republican voters in the sixth congressional district".
I like to keep my songwriting free of too many pragmatic motives, so I thought that those requests were going to dilute my creative honesty.
I then used a nail art brush saturated in polish remover to lightly dab and dilute the darker purple dots to give a marbled effect.
Analysts had raised concerns that the move into media could dilute the focus on Telia's core telecoms business, threatening dividend payouts in the longer term.
According to Bloomberg, Iovine realized he needed to raise money and dilute his stake in Beats because of the costs of keeping the brand afloat.
Eletrobras will issue new shares in the second half of 2018 as part of the plan to dilute the government's stake and privatize the company.
Washington is particularly keen to end deliveries of gasoline and refined products used to dilute Venezuela's heavy crude oil to make it suitable for export.
But using DPA in this way would distort the act's purpose, dilute legitimate security concerns, and remove the real issue — energy policy — from public debate.
Simpler and less sophisticated than refineries, they convert condensate into unfinished distillates and naphtha, a building block for gasoline that also can dilute heavy crude.
But that would have meant dedicating valuable resources away from its core smartphone team to build an ecosystem of accessories and dilute the company's focus.
For those systems, contamination risks rise during times of drought, since there's less water to dilute contaminants, which leads chemicals to concentrate in surface water.
Alibaba's Hong Kong deal is technically small versus its $476 billion market capitalisation and it will dilute existing shareholder by just 2.8%, the company calculates.
You can't dilute vape pen concentrate (or if you did, you'd be using the kind of chemical thinning agents you really don't want to vaporize).
Last week, M5S and Lega revealed plans to boost public spending, cut taxes, dilute reforms to the pension system and for a guaranteed basic income.
Now, in both nations, the unwillingness of rebels to dilute the purity of their goals is causing gridlock and resistance in Congress and in Parliament.
This would create a greater likelihood of buy-in from those powerful committees and dilute the forces that are naturally at odds with the effort.
At the same time, they wanted to dilute democracy and insert a chance for deliberation between a popular election and the choice of the President.
Once in his possession, he mixes it with petrol or diesel and other chemicals and substances to dilute it and make it harder to detect.
Perhaps Trump believes that by offering to meet with Iranian leaders he will dilute some of the criticism he received for his meeting with Putin.
Venezuela's crude is so heavy it must be blended with naphtha, a liquid hydrocarbon mixture used to dilute oil so that it can be transported.
The idea is to set the boundaries so they dilute one party's voting power and create as many safe seats as possible for the other.
There's no need to dilute your product if people are already paying a healthy premium and you have a reputation as a high-end brand.
Adding Vitamin E to a THC cartridge can dilute the oil, possibly producing more vapor and allowing people to produce more oil for less money.
"It can be a big mistake to dilute a brand," said Americus Reed, professor of marketing at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.
Kidney disease, another common affliction of older dogs prompting them to produce copious amounts of dilute urine, is most often detected during an annual checkup.
Because it's a concentrate, you are meant to dilute it with water, and that extends the number of uses you can get out of it.
The oil is mostly used in skin care and beauty products and is increasingly being used to dilute THC vaping liquids — with perhaps deadly consequences.
To test such small amounts of blood with those machines, Theranos had to dilute the blood, which caused issues with the tests' accuracy, Carreyrou said.
Republican voters in the state had argued Democrats had drawn the district lines to dilute their voting power and beat the Republican incumbent, then-Rep.
T) to 659 billion yen ($5.44 billion), a deal that would dilute existing stockholders, the Wall Street Journal reported citing people familiar with the matter.
"The only option will be to drain it into the sea and dilute it," Yoshiaki Harada, the minister, said at a news briefing in Tokyo.
I sat down with it before getting back up to dilute it with a lot of milk, but less sugar than my fiancée would prefer.
But the study design was flawed and allowed manufacturers to mix air with the resulting smoke to dilute and skew measurements of actual human exposure.
Selling a stake in Aramco could dilute some of the benefits of higher prices because the kingdom would presumably share the proceeds with outside shareholders.
It is a small, fluid-filled bag used by nurses to dilute drugs, like antibiotics, so that they can be dripped slowly into patients' veins.
A lobbying effort by Mastercard, Visa Inc and American Express Co to dilute or reverse the central bank order has failed previously, Reuters has reported.
Although some alumni worry that the influx of Latinos may dilute the HBCUs' primary purpose, to educate black students, administrators argue that the mission is intact.
This would effectively dilute the stake held by the French government in Renault to around 7 to 8 percent, from its current 15 percent, it added.
Finally, "tragic Casual Corners" — or fast-fashion retailers, in 290-speak — will dilute the trend to its frowsiest versions for the Andy Sachs of the world.
Smart developers consider accounts receivable (AR) financing or venture debt as suitable sources of financing because they are generally low cost and don't dilute their equity.
While the beauty category has always been interesting to brands, Subramanian said there are a lot of influencers in the space already, which can dilute payment.
The stock reclassification, which was ultimately approved by shareholders, is pending until the results of the lawsuit and would dilute the voting power of existing shareholders.
U.S. officials have been trying to end deliveries of gasoline and refined products used to dilute Venezuela's heavy crude oil to make it suitable for export.
Establishment figures tended to follow the argument that you laid out, believing that open primaries would allow independent voters to dilute the clout of fringe elements.
Fitch expects HFI's legal status to remain stable as the Hangzhou SASAC has indicated it does not have plans to dilute its shareholding in the company.
Here's a great example of how one of today's very best seed-stage investors, Founder Collective, thinks about this: We dilute alongside our founders over time.
Indeed, superdelegates affiliated with the Congressional Black Caucus have already announced their opposition to any changes, arguing that it would dilute their influence over party operations.
All of that is likely scaring investors away, as is the possibility that more stock will be issued, which would dilute the value of existing stock.
Wilson cited this to speculation that its proposed rescue deal with Fosun Tourism , which would significantly dilute the stakes of other shareholders, may not go through.
When firms have to pay out on such guarantees, they generally do so by issuing extra shares, which dilute other common shareholders such as their staff.
A blessing because the cash flow from the print products was the venture funding for our multiyear digital product development, allowing us to not dilute equity.
Through its use of cuts the game excludes much of the physical traversal that's usually required in video games, traversal that can often dilute dramatic impact.
He has freed himself to engage in ill-fated confrontations abroad that dilute Saudi power, exposing the kingdom to greater military threats and scaring off investors.
Not everyone knows the risks of sharing syringes or drug preparation equipment, which includes a container of water to dilute the drugs, cotton, and water itself.
Three African American men filed a federal lawsuit in June, accusing the state of gerrymandering the district to purposefully dilute African-American votes, the outlet noted.
But the challengers saw the House's target of 55% black voters in these districts as excessive and designed to dilute black voting influence in surrounding areas.
Republican voters had argued that Democratic state officials drew the district lines in 2628 to dilute their voting power and beat the Republican incumbent, then-Rep.
While the league made incremental changes to its on-field rules, Goodell said he would not dilute his disciplinary powers over off-field conduct anytime soon.
Instead the best cleanup method would be to dilute the mercury with clean clay sediments that would bring mercury down to an acceptable level, he said.
"The data is there to create ways to provide financing to companies that otherwise would have to raise more [venture funding] and dilute themselves," Loranger said.
Cruz said Thursday he would personally ensure the presumptive GOP presidential nominee does not dismantle or dilute the party's fierce opposition to abortion in its platform.
"The slight abrasion of the microfiber cloth and the cleaning solution will lift and dilute any microbes that have settled on the surfaces," says Dr. Schmidt.
In wealthier countries, poor women who do have access to clean water often dilute expensive formula to make it last longer, which can also cause malnutrition.
Downplaying your talents is not the answer, but does sort of dilute the message by making a huge deal of the fact that you did everything.
Dr. Ray suggests drinking more slowly to compensate for this change in body composition, and to drink more water or other liquids to dilute the alcohol.
Keeping those players — who are from many nations — from the Olympics would further dilute the hockey competition after the N.H.L. said its players would not participate.
The National Nuclear Security Administration, the part of the Energy Department that oversees the nuclear sites and materials, favors switching to the dilute-and-dispose method.
The deal would reduce the French government's stake and influence in Renault, one of the country's cherished businesses, because Fiat Chrysler would dilute the government's stake.
We now live in a digital age of shallow interaction -- email, text message, social media, swipe-left -- modes of communication that dilute the humanness of connection.
Specifically, there would, indeed, be a 30-day public comment period, which would allow corporations to have input and possibly dilute the impact of the tariffs.
A direct listing does not dilute ownership, as would happen with a conventional initial public offering, and saves hundreds of millions of dollars in underwriting fees.
Full-fledged internet access would dilute the disciplined message reported by official media, but Diaz-Canel says trying to stop the internet's spread is a losing proposition.
But it could dilute the impact of the contempt votes in court and public opinion if they wouldn't have the weight of the full House behind them.
Dilute the voting pool too much, and things get trickier for films that need every single one of their fans to vote for them in first place.
Now that Sprint is on board, is it the majority shareholder in Tidal, or did the artist-owners dilute their shares in return for the higher valuation?
But the real gave back most early gains to trade just slightly higher as investors were nervous that possible changes to the plan could dilute projected savings.
"The Class A common stock issued in this offering will not dilute our co-founders' voting control because the Class A common stock has no voting rights."
The union on Tuesday distributed fliers criticizing his Medicare-for-all plan, saying it would dilute the health-care plans that it has bargained for in negotiations.
This would significantly dilute the power held by traditional leaders, who argue they are the custodians of land that was communal before Europeans arrived on the scene.
It's even used in skin care remedies, though it's always best to dilute Neem oil with water and protect your plant foliage from direct sun after application.
Essential oils can be irritating when used in skincare products and they can be downright dangerous if you use a hazardous variety or don't dilute them properly.
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Experts also worry that political opportunists, who regard the current refugee convention as being too generous, would use its renegotiation as an opportunity to dilute current obligations.
Cutting some of the holdings would dilute UniCredit's earnings, while simply delaying a capital increase that would still be needed later on, a Milan-based trader said.
Minas Gerais' state government said it wants to sell Cemig, while the federal government plans to dilute its controlling stake in Eletrobras through a capital increase plan.
Existing shareholders, including majority stakeholder and founding family member Felipe Benjumea, would dilute their shareholding to 5 percent of the restructured company under the proposal, Abengoa said.
PDVSA was importing about 20183,000 bpd of naphtha, mostly from the United states, to dilute up to 400,000 bpd of extra heavy oil and make it exportable.
"They were bemoaning my recent lack of production and discussing how they might dilute my Microsoft equity by issuing options to themselves and other shareholders," Allen wrote.
The expansion might dilute some of its "by friends, for friends" appeal, and yet it feels inevitable, given the amount of VC money invested in this idea.
Exports of Venezuelan crude to the United States slumped in October amid a shortage of imported crude and refined products to dilute the country's extra heavy oil.
"Drinking water is not going to dilute the caffeine in your body, [because, at that point,] you're worried about the effects on a cellular level," she says.
I will sometimes shoot art with my phone to share with friends, but I try not to dilute the experience by being overly concerned with documenting it.
The Stemcentrx deal is expected to dilute AbbVie's earnings this year by about 20 cents a share, and will begin adding to them in about four years.
If Techint refused to participate in a capital injection, Nippon Steel could pay for it all alone - a move that could dilute Techint, Reuters reported last week.
Many so-called pan-democrats will appear on the same ballots on Sunday, which threatens to dilute their share of the vote and cost them key seats.
Ecopetrol is also reducing the volume of imported naphtha it needs to dilute its heavy crude output by making changes at its transportation system, according to Bayon.
Then, at a meeting later that day, the board voted 21999 to 220 to dilute Ms. Redstone's voting stake to roughly 22016 percent from nearly 80 percent.
The risk here, say some auto industry insiders, is that in trying to reach every corner of the market they could dilute their high-end brand identity.
These paper-doll figures are components in a puzzle, and genuine, untidy humanness would dilute the pleasures of what is, ultimately, the narrative equivalent of an acrostic.
But the Oscars' pursuit of ratings at the expense of everything maddening and frustrating and occasionally wonderful about the Oscars is only going to dilute the Oscars.
The redistricting drew swift condemnations from Democrats and a series of lawsuits arguing that the maps were drawn to concentrate and dilute the influence of black voters.
As N.F.L. Commissioner Roger Goodell has done for years, the speakers tried to dilute the danger by noting that children can get hurt playing other sports, too.
And it would be shortsighted to dilute or rethink that formula as player dissatisfaction rises again in the men's game over prize money and sharing tournament revenue.
"If you grow too big too fast you have to hire, hire, hire, and if you build too fast you dilute your brand," Ms. Meek-Bradley said.
Such bonds would be repayable through the EU's long-term budget, and would have very long maturities of several decades to dilute yearly contributions by member states.
On genetics, too, he dismisses aspects that might dilute the strength of his argument that outside interventions are limited in their effects on personality and social behavior.
Some of Sanders's rivals have embraced or, at least, expressed openness toward court-packing, adding additional seats to the Supreme Court to dilute its Republican members' votes.
Localiza has a strong negotiating power with the automobile manufacturers, and its larger business scale enables it to efficiently dilute fixed costs while maintaining adequate operating margins.
Not only was the United States Venezuela's No. 1 customer, but it was the country's main source of naphtha, the liquid hydrocarbon mixture used to dilute crude.
Over the past three years, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has proposed and even championed regulatory rollbacks that would dilute the Clean Water Act and other protections.
Indeed, that is exactly the role our Founding Fathers envisioned for the judiciary—a check and balance against any political efforts to dilute human and civil rights.
Ten of the biggest banks based in London told Reuters they are concerned that conflicting industry voices and a burgeoning of lobby groups will dilute government discussions.
Trying to communicate and coordinate multiple ideas across multiple teams in multiple offices would not only be significantly slower, but it would also dilute our company culture.
Memes by their very nature are unstoppable, and the only way to really counter them is to dilute them with more, not fewer, mutations of the original.
The ruling comes a week after another federal court ruled that Michigan's congressional maps were unconstitutionally drawn by Republican politicians to dilute the power of Democratic voters.
It will also face a shortage of 28,000 bpd of naphtha, a fuel similar to gasoline used to dilute Orinoco oil in order to increase its sale value.
But EU officials are concerned that such arrangements could weaken the EU banking supervision system and have insisted that any relationship with Britain must not dilute its control.
There's no plan for article-only or daily plans, Dharmakumar explained, because that would dilute the experience and take away from building a longer-term vision and community.
Fearing a hostile bid, Vanke has announced a $6.9 billion deal with Shenzhen Metro Group, which would dilute the holdings of Baoneng and No. 2 shareholder China Resources.
It could be argued that Jimmy Choo will give Kors's tumbling sales and stock a leg up, but experts said Kors' expansion plans could dilute the shoemaker's brandname.
Board shakeup: CBS is getting rid of six board members, who voted to dilute its parent company shares, and is adding six new board members, including three women.
The company was unlikely to grow through acquisitions that would dilute the brand, he said, but could expand via other highly selective items with the prancing horse logo.
Amid vocal criticism of Bombardier's management some Liberals have suggested the company could dilute or even scrap the dual class structure, thereby making it more accountable to investors.
"There was a little bit of a concern that this might sort of dilute the interest of any particular government," Whelan said in an interview with BuzzFeed News.
However, there's plenty of evidence that in a casual context — turning on the TV or whatever — you can dilute the message by putting too much information in it.
Think here of the Voting Rights Act, which is supposed to stop states from jerry-rigging their voting rules to dilute the political power of blacks or Latinos.
Grammer has declined to call such a meeting and has instead sought to bring in a white knight investor, China's Ningbo Jifeng, to dilute the Hastor family's influence.
The impact of foreign disinformation on social media pales in comparison with these homegrown structural hindrances, which dramatically dilute the impact of citizens' votes or disenfranchise them altogether.
If efforts are made to dilute or remove the mainstream media, it's not inconceivable that the White House will one day be the country's main source for news.
Since sanctions banned U.S. firms from selling diluents to PDVSA, the company has been struggling to find alternatives to dilute its extra heavy oil and produce exportable grades.
Some opposition members, however, have alleged that the new constitution has been drafted to please some Western nations and to dilute the main religion, Buddhism, in Sri Lanka.
Union sources say workers broke off wage talks with Escondida in part because they believed the company was using underhanded tactics to dilute the impact of that reform.
The company's fund raising would dilute holdings of existing shareholders by up to 17.6 percent, based on its U.S.-listed market capitalization of $20213 billion at Friday's close.
After shocking the noodles in ice water, aggressively shake the noodle blancher to remove as much water from the noodles as possible to not dilute your dish. 7.
The all-cash offer of $122 a share would probably require Bayer to take on additional debt, as well as issue new stock that would dilute existing shareholders.
The emergency committee was convened partly to consider whether, if the threat of a global epidemic loomed, it would make medical sense to dilute doses to stretch supplies.
"The real danger here is that you end up with a regulation that cements the position of these giants rather than seeking to dismantle or dilute their influence."
While some analysts have cautioned that the sheer number of different crypto assets could dilute the gains of the ecosystem, Winklevoss told CNBC he didn't share those concerns.
This case is brought by Republican voters, who say Democratic state officials targeted them in 2011 and moved to dilute their vote in violation of the First Amendment.
Deposits for Model 0003 vehicles would give Tesla some of the cash that it needs without having to further dilute earnings through stock sales or by issuing debt.
A word of warning, though: If you're eager to try these essential oils yourself, it's important to dilute them heavily before applying them to your skin, Tourles says.
In the Wisconsin case, Democratic voters argue that the Republican-controlled legislature drew the districts with a discriminatory intent to dilute the Democrats' voting power throughout the state.
They claim top Democrats in the state in 85033 drew the district lines intentionally to dilute the votes of Republicans and their support for the incumbent, then-Rep.
Russia and China had tabled several amendments to the text but these were rejected by the sponsor countries who argued they were an attempt to dilute its focus.
The presence of powerful tech platforms in the Commission's advisor body on this issue may explain why the group's suggestions on algorithmic accountability comes across as rather dilute.
First, bringing in more outdoor air in buildings with heating and ventilation systems (or opening windows in buildings that don't) helps dilute airborne contaminants, making infection less likely.
What about the children who were born from those rape camps, children who were conceived in hate to dilute the Muslim gene pool with Serbian or Croat blood?
The people who are leaving are the people who are telling him you can't do this, the people who would dilute the platform on which he was elected.
And, as a bonus, I could dilute the brine with a little more unsalted stock and toss stale bread in the flavorful liquid so that nothing was wasted.
The Afghan president recently decreed a complete ban on the importation of Iranian saffron and saffron bulbs so they do not dilute the quality of his country's product.
In May, the board made a momentous decision to file a lawsuit seeking to dilute Ms. Redstone's voting power and block a proposed merger of CBS and Viacom.
The official newspaper of record, Uryadovyi Kuryer, published an older version of the law that Mr. Poroshenko was forced to dilute to assure passage by Parliament late Monday.
Now is the time to block the federal government's efforts to dilute the Fair Housing Act and instead invest in an independent, nonpartisan agency to oversee its enforcement.
It is not noble to the American people for the U.S. Senate to have some gentleman's agreement to keep bills from being voted on or dilute our representation.
The deal was to import some 8 million barrels of West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude so Venezuela could dilute its extra heavy crudes and feed its Caribbean refineries.
The Swiss are divided over EU demands that they dilute rules protecting their wages, the highest in Europe, from cross-border competition by EU workers on temporary assignments.
And Donald the Unscripted thinks environmentalism is an evil plot by the same people who bussed millions of unregistered noncitizens to the polls to dilute his election triumph.
Mr. Moon wants to give minority shareholders more power in electing board members of such conglomerates, which he says could ultimately dilute the families' control over the chaebol.
Deposits for Model 3 vehicles could give Tesla some of the cash that it needs without having to further dilute earnings through stock sales or by issuing debt.
I think of the North Carolina Republicans who gallingly moved to dilute the governorship's power before it could change hands from someone in their party to a Democrat.
Tesla has repeatedly returned to the markets since its initial public offering in 2010, leading to concern that further equity offerings would dilute the value of its shares.
Fresh from an enormous tax-reform win on Wednesday, the Republicans don't want to dilute their victory with public displays of internal division or, worse, a government shutdown.
The Supreme Court has previously intervened when legislators impermissibly sought to dilute the voting power of racial minorities, but it has never curbed gerrymandering for purely partisan purposes.
We're told it's nothing personal against BC, just biz -- they feel adding an extra woman to the roster will dilute the brand they've worked so hard to build.
The problem is when we dilute and drink a lot of water—the idea is to drink it an hour before your test—you pee really nothing but water.
Also in May, the House passed legislation to block regulatory actions by the Trump administration that would dilute the Affordable Care Act's protections for patients with preexisting medical problems.
They had lobbied to dilute APRA's new rules for related entities, and argued against New Zealand's plans to hike capital levels, warning it would likely hurt that country's economy.
That'll likely dilute Uber — which, as a shareholder rather than an investor, isn't likely to invest again — but it'll increase Grab's valuation and thus the value of Uber's stake.
In both years, Thayer authorized new shares to be issued, which would raise needed capital but could also dilute the stakes of early shareholders such as the Kochs' fund.
Plank reiterated that the company is on track to expand its women's business to $1 billion this year, and said the push into Kohl's should not dilute its margins.
This sort of collaborative means of building a following would be unique to imDown, but it's unclear if creators would want to dilute their brand by allowing outside contributions.
Also in April, the firm confirmed plans to dilute its stake in Petrobras Distribuidora via a follow-on offering in a process that is expected to privatize the unit.
He has previously told the Irish media that EU efforts to dilute the country's generous corporation tax regime could see the Republic following the U.K. out of the door.
There are still 30 days until Election Day — that still gives the Trump campaign, and uncontrollable general news events plenty of time to dilute the potency of this scandal.
Sinovac's decision will result in the issuance of 28 million new shares that will collectively dilute the investment firms' holdings to about 20083 percent of the company's voting stock.
It seems that there's a warning in here about how fantasies created by technology have the power to dilute our real world experiences — even something as intimate as sex.
Chief among these was the use of a big robotic liquid handler called the Tecan to dilute the little blood samples collected in the nanotainers with a saline solution.
The company, which runs hospitals, clinics and pharmacies across the Gulf and India, would offer shares that would dilute exisiting shareholders' equity by 10 percent, said chairman Azad Moopen.
U.S. oil sales to PDVSA are mostly heavy naphtha and light crude that the company uses to dilute and make exportable the extra heavy oil from the Orinoco Belt.
Some shareholders may be unhappy about the issuance of new stock, which could dilute their holdings and might contest an EGM, potentially delaying the bank's ability to raise money.
Mucic also sought to allay concerns that a focus on cloud-based enterprise software applications would dilute profits from SAP's cash-cow legacy business of software licenses and support.
Cigarette makers began to incorporate ventilation holes in filters in the mid-1960s to dilute the smoke; the holes meant smokers drew in air along with the burning tobacco.
The plaintiffs sued in 2015, saying legislative district lines were drawn so as to dilute the state's black vote, which tends to back Democrats, and give Republicans an advantage.
Many argue that a strictly closed process inhibits the party from appealing to a broader swath of the electorate, while others fear that non-Republican voters dilute conservative voices.
Yet Facebook also told us it takes down all content that violates its community standards — suggesting it is applying a far more dilute definition of hate speech than Avaaz.
They've used their power to capture and cement their 10 seats, first, through racial gerrymandering, carefully packing African-American voters into a few districts to dilute their voting power.
Saline water has long been invading the delta, but because of the drought there is not enough fresh water in the river and its distributaries to dilute the seawater.
That followed the government's decision in August to strip Muslim-majority Jammu and Kashmir of its special status, another long-held BJP aim that could dilute the region's autonomy.
Yet proposals to nationalise certain industries still make Labour pretty toxic, says one sympathetic businessman, who hopes that economic reality would force a Corbyn government to dilute its plans.
Germany coach Joachim Loew said on Sunday that a larger tournament would "dilute" its sporting value, while European clubs have strongly opposed an increase in the number of teams.
He refused to obey an injunction against selling "orgone shooters"—quack devices that supposedly dilute orgone energy, the over-saturation of which believers blame for a host of ailments.
The White House cannot claim executive privilege at every turn, lest it dilute the seriousness of matters that properly are privileged and asserted under the separation of powers doctrine.
Two congressional races are unfolding in districts whose boundaries were ordered redrawn this year after a federal court ruled that they had been gerrymandered to dilute black voters' influence.
Asked about plans for its much-debated utility vehicle called "Purosangue" (Thoroughbred) due in 2022, Camilleri said "nobody seems to be concerned that it would dilute the Ferrari image".
This could provide an opening for British athletes who have not been able to win roster spots, but it could also dilute the international appeal of England's Premier League.
"It needs to be the principal message; you can't dilute the attack by all the other stuff Trump talks about every day," said Ed Rollins, a veteran Republican strategist.
Mike Simpson (R-Idaho), are reluctant to terminate the program without ensuring that the Energy Department's preferred alternative for disposing of the plutonium, called "dilute and dispose," is viable.
Big picture: Schnatter and his affiliates hold around a 30% stake in Papa John's, and the new structure would effectively dilute those shares were they to increase their position.
But Trump had indicated he may want to offer aid in the form of an equity stake,  a move that would dilute shareholders and give the government stricter oversight.
The plan released on Monday focused on government reorganization, but Mr. Xi and other officials have stressed that any changes are intended to strengthen, rather than dilute, party control.
Federal courts still have the power to strike down maps designed to dilute the voting power of racial minorities, or maps that violate the "one person, one vote" principle.
Opponents filed suit, arguing that the map was drawn to dilute the voting power of black North Carolinians (by packing many into just two of the state's 13 districts).
Both Gillibrand's Clean Elections plan and the matching option would help dilute the impact that special interest groups and wealthy donors have on elections, Campaign Legal Center's McKean says.
Two Democratic senators from Hudson County released statements last week opposing the bill, saying it could potentially dilute the power of the densely populated northeastern part of the state.
But in a nation of savers, this is a policy that the National Front will have to dilute if the party wants to improve its score in the future.
All initial candidates from before the primaries are listed on the ballot instead, something that could confuse opposition supporters and dilute their vote, benefiting the ruling Socialist Party's candidates.
Stage 1 — blissful ignorance — sees me growing up thinking that raspberries came in a bottle of an overly sweet cordial that you'd dilute with water and drink after school.
The Qatar deal forced the Chilean Cueto family and the Brazilian Amaro family to modify the ownership structure of LATAM in September so as not to dilute their participation.
If China were to suddenly sell off those securities in a single, dramatic dump, it would dilute the dollar, smash our bond market and possibly trigger another Great Recession.
KPS Stiftung, which currently owns 50.2 percent of CTS, informed CTS Eventim that it does not intend to further dilute its position as a main shareholder of the company.
Mustier has said that while mergers and acquisitions (M&As) are necessary, low bank valuations at present prevent them because the required capital raising would excessively dilute shareholders' stakes.
Conservation groups in Scotland are working to have feral cats neutered so that they will not further dilute the rarer breed, which is the United Kingdom's last native cat.
Last week PDVSA ordered Petrocedeno to halt oil production and upgrading, due to a lack of naphtha to dilute the extra-heavy crude, according to sources from the project.
Shares in VW closed 1.1 percent lower on Friday as analysts cautioned that Traton's potential acquisitiveness could lead to the issue of fresh equity that would dilute existing shareholdings.
"He did not dilute the ink with saline—he just put pure ink in my eye, and he used a very large needle and went too deep," said Gallinger.
The federal government addressed this in the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which made it illegal to draw districts that intentionally dilute the voting power of a protected minority.
Trump's efforts to dilute U.S. climate policies have made the country an outlier on the issue and put Tillerson in an awkward position at a meeting of the Arctic Council.
"The defendants are likely to cause consumer confusion with the plaintiff, as well as to dilute the plaintiff's trademarks, which include two federally registered trademarks for wine," Ferragamo SpA said.
Mr Moonves, one of the media industry's most powerful executives, had been embroiled in a battle with the Redstone family, the controlling shareholders in CBS, to dilute its voting power.
To achieve this end, the mapmakers shuffled hundreds of thousands of citizens out of or into the 6th District, using sophisticated political data to dilute the votes of Republican voters.
But if her team is unable to find enough volunteers by October 1, she's worried they'll have to dilute their study by enlisting non-veterans, or shut it down altogether.
Second, it will dilute the influence of MPs pushing for hard Brexit, strengthening the government's domestic political position and allowing earlier compromise over key EU demands for a transitional arrangement.
According to Unilever, asking consumers to dilute the product at home means 97 percent less water being transported, 87 percent fewer trucks on the road, and less greenhouse gas emissions.
It can dilute the concentration of poverty—which a mountain of economic and sociological literature has linked to all manner of poor outcomes, including teenage pregnancy, incarceration and early death.
They dilute the shampoo using a small bottle and filtered water, then use brushes and combs to distribute it through hair while simultaneously detangling and breaking up dirt and oil.
Investors asked Goldman to put a special focus on its stock grant practices and how they dilute shareholders during feedback sessions last year, the bank said in its proxy filing.
The jar is then sealed and left to ferment for a few years, to allow the poison to dilute and become something that won't (immediately) send you to the hospital.
A severe undercount of Hispanics, as opponents of the administration feared, might dilute the political representation of blue states like California; some red states, like Texas, would also be affected.
By vigorously competing for business across Afro-Eurasia -- as its allies already do -- the United States can much more successfully support policies that dilute Chinese influence, promoting multipolarity in Asia.
Membership Request Filtering: Facebook already launched the ability to gate Group membership with a screening questionnaire to make sure the potential admit isn't a troll or will dilute the community.
Under the restart plan, Total was due to take the lion's share of the dirty oil into its Leuna refinery in Germany to dilute and process it there, sources said.
After Modi's win, about a dozen officials of foreign companies in India and their advisers told Reuters they hoped he would ease his stance and dilute some of the policies.
Chevron abandoned its pursuit of Anadarko in May, refusing to increase its bid, saying it would not back down from a pledge not to dilute the returns it promised investors.
The package would significantly increase the stake of SoftBank, which already owns around one third of WeWork, and further dilute the influence of co-founder Adam Neumann, the Journal reported.
It's possible that Kalanick would use the investment to dilute other shareholders' power and turn SoftBank chief executive Masayoshi Son into an ally who favours his return, The Times said.
If they are, this would dilute the weightings of other Middle Eastern markets in the index - the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Egypt - causing outflows of passive funds from them.
My point with all of this is not to dilute the vital conversation around sex work among those struggling to consistently feed themselves or find a couch to crash on.
The buyers of the shipments - Total, Vitol, Glencore and Trafigura among others - will now have to store the oil somewhere in Europe and gradually dilute it, according to trading sources.
It's another hot, dry, day in the capital of Uzbekistan and my window is wound down to dilute Mahmood's Uzbek pop songs with the screeching brakes of other cars outside.
The restaurant chain agreed to remove a provision of a poison pill, a stockholder rights plan that can dilute shares, preventing Schnatter from speaking with other shareholders about the company.
Alexis Tsipras, the prime minister, appears to hope that if he improves some refugee facilities, notably the long-delayed "hotspot" registration centres, his creditors may dilute or delay their demands.
Watson said the acquisition would dilute its oil and gas unit to 60 percent of the business, down from 85 percent now and 643 percent before the oil price collapse.
SLT's second-biggest shareholder, Malaysia's Usaha Tegas - which owns 44.9% of SLT - does not have any special provisions in its shareholder agreement that dilute the government's significant influence over SLT.
"The defense is trying to dilute the idea that he's doing it for corrupt reasons," said Randall Eliason, a law professor at George Washington University and a former federal prosecutor.
Most importantly, the president must restore all the tax deductions for the middle class eliminated in the plan that dilute the positive effects of the doubling of the standard deduction.
National Amusements said it might have to sack the board to protect its voting power, and CBS said it might have to dilute the Redstones' voting control to prevent abuses.
The family might seek to add a strong foreign minister, for example, to dilute the role of the crown prince in matters of foreign policy or relations with the West.
Drug dealers, looking to make as much money as possible, cut THC oil with Vitamin E acetate to dilute it but make it still appear pure to consumers, Downs said.
Rosneft said this week that it was opposed to mixing tainted oil with clean crude to dilute the contamination - one of the methods Transneft is using to address the crisis.
A little over 20 years ago, a method was developed for detecting other types of sugar added to dilute honey by looking at the types of sugars found in it.
It caps more than three years of efforts to dilute scientific research, especially on climate change and air pollution, which has underpinned rules that the fossil fuel industry calls burdensome.
At the meeting, Mr. Moonves and his fellow CBS board members voted 11-3 to dilute the Redstone family's voting share, which amounts to roughly 80 percent of the company.
Shares of Tesla (TSLA) edged up about 1% in early trading on the news of the offering, despite the fact that it will dilute the value of current shareholders' holdings.
When vomiting the more dilute solutions, a bee would "just put her head in and go 'HRGT,' and that was it," he said, imagining the sound the bee might make.
She'll be on the outside as the city debates whether to change how it picks its mayor — a move she says would dilute the political power of east side voters.
The authorities are debating whether it might be acceptable, given the relatively low radioactive levels in the water, to dilute the contaminated water and then dump it into the ocean.
"The president may be seeking to dilute Dragnea's power and impose a new balance of power in the party," said Adrian Basaraba, professor of political sciences at West Timisoara University.
Luxury carmakers, in their attempts to bring their brands downmarket and to appeal to a younger audience, often dilute the very things their brands stand for in the first place.
Wang would also not let her associate, private investor Ralph Bartel who owns 25 percent, inject more cash into the business as it would dilute her stake, the sources said.
It couldn't be much clearer that Beijing is hoping to dilute the impact of a rare bipartisan effort by Congress and the Trump administration to highlight China's human rights abuses.
And if Purdue settles this with the DOJ, that "could further dilute the share of money available to settle suits brought by states and local governments," WSJ's Sara Randazzo writes.
After a slow start shifting sales onto the web, wary that it would dilute their brands' image, high-end fashion and jewelry labels are rapidly building up their own tech teams.
That's in part because calling it the 'YC Fellowship' led to some confusion, and the accelerator doesn't want to dilute its elite alumni graph with startups who weren't screened as vigorously.
"Defendants' decision to place Nueces County Hispanic voters in an Anglo district had the effect and was intended to dilute their opportunity to elect their candidate of choice," the judges said.
However, supporters of the law worry doing so will dilute the imperial lineage when a female member of the family has a child with a commoner, according to The Japan Times.
This would effectively dilute the French government's Renault stake to about 7-8 percent from 15 percent, it added, with the new company headquartered in a third country, such as Singapore.
She bucks at being "used" in ways that do not serve her own ends, going as far as to "disappear" rather than participate in moves that would dilute her own beliefs.
"Shareholders have nothing to gain, in our view," wrote analysts at HSBC, adding that any share swap to pay for a merger could dilute the value of holdings in both banks.
Conservative opponents called it a threat to the tradition of the priesthood, another troubling sign Francis was willing to dilute the faith to pursue a more inclusive, but less pure, church.
Westpac shares fell as much as 0.8% after Australia's second-biggest lender's Chairman Lindsay Maxsted said, citing an internal report, that the bank's culture can slow decision-making and dilute accountability.
U.S. banking regulators must defend tough rules governing Wall Street and resist efforts to dilute regulations that might prevent a future financial crisis, Federal Reserve Governor Daniel Tarullo said on Friday.
The Scoville scale is based on dilution: 1,000 SHUs means that you have to dilute the extract from 103 gram of dried pepper 1,000 times before you stop tasting the heat.
Yet Morgan Stanley analysts said downgrades may not be necessary, given a range of available financing options aside from just taking on debt or issuing equity, which would dilute shareholder returns.
The Electoral College already favors rural states; a citizenship question that undercounts states with heavy concentrations of noncitizens in urban areas would dilute the influence of more populous states even further.
Lilly said the latest court ruling was that its vitamin regimen patent would not be infringed by Actavis marketing pemetrexed trometamol with instructions to dilute the product only with dextrose solution.
Chevron abandoned its pursuit of Anadarko in May, refusing to increase its $33 billion bid, saying it would not back down from a pledge to dilute the returns it promised investors.
"I have been very clear in saying that those who seek to delay and dilute key reforms are putting the European Union integration agenda at risk," she told a news conference.
The additional salt eventually tips the scales so that water comes gushing back in to dilute it, and all that sloshing increases the amount of liquid and flavor inside the meat.
Lawmakers could still find a way to dilute the benefit the tax would have to hedge funds and other money managers, although it would be difficult to do, tax experts say.
So she would be unlikely to push for a settlement that would require him to sell shares that would dilute his control — and any reduction of his stake in the company.
Looking ahead, observers say Brazil's growth this year is likely to be drawn mainly from stimulative monetary policy and investor optimism that Congress won't dilute Bolsonaro's social security reforms too much.
Oftentimes, however, it is diversification that wins the race because a broadly diversified portfolio can better dilute poor performance of individual securities, preventing a handful of stocks from dragging overall returns.
By returning stock to the equity pool, the San Jose, California, company has the flexibility to redistribute shares to current and future employees without creating additional shares that dilute existing stakeholders.
It also warned of big job cuts in Williams's home state of Oklahoma and began a private share placement that would dilute the stake of Williams owners in the combined company.
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia on Friday reversed a pledge to ratify a UN convention against racial discrimination, following backlash from groups who fear it could dilute privileges for majority ethnic Malays.
The foreign currency reserve is a primary tool for managing currency values — an important issue for China — and the increasing base of liquidity should continue to dilute its power, Shih added.
We have to have the courage to name white nationalism as the root cause of these acts of violence and resist the temptation to dilute the ugly motivation of such hate.
Another factor weighing on Reckitt's shares was the heightened expectation of it buying the consumer health business being sold by Pfizer, which could potentially dilute shareholders through an equity capital increase.
At a news briefing in Tokyo, Japan's environment minister, Yoshiaki Harada, said that come 2022, "the only option will be to drain it into the sea and dilute" the contaminated water.
The most likely scenario seems to be that he will dilute his protectionism somewhat, to prevent a mood change in the markets before the Americans go to the polls to vote.
Musk has ruled out an equity offering (which would dilute Tesla's stock price) or going to the debt markets this quarter in order to raise the required funds for the deal.
After a few minutes, the stamp on the ice starts to melt, and the excess water begins to ever-so-slightly dilute the drink, making it even easier to knock back.
Give your skin a break for a few days, advises Mattioli, or dilute your toner with a few drops of water or layer a hydrating mist underneath to cut the intensity.
Even though Uncle Jerry and his network did their best to dilute the locations of the people who "won" the prizes, it was undeniable that there seemed to be a pattern.
My costs were rising, so I decided to try a new strategy and buy a bottle of every Brit's favourite childhood drink, squash (a fruit concentrate which you dilute with water).
But it was imperative, he told his lawyers and psychiatric examiners, that his trial not distort or dilute his purpose for gunning down nine parishioners at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church.
"There is reason for concern if there are continued efforts on behalf of a small number of parliamentarians to divert or dilute the follow-up of the report," Mr. Samuelsen wrote.
Jose's South dock is mainly used to export upgraded oil produced at the vast Orinoco Belt, and to discharge the imported naphtha PDVSA needs to dilute its extra heavy oil output.
If you have read the book, you're likely find yourself, as I did, grasping to recontexualize the passages recited here, which can dilute what at moments is a truly powerful experience.
Facebook pushes EU for dilute and fuzzy internet content rules Then again, Facebook earned $18 billion in profit in 2019 off our data while repeatedly proving it hasn't adequately protected it.
That's when a trial is set to determine whether CBS can move forward with the dividend that would dilute National's voting control over the company from 80 percent to 17 percent.
In the state's 2011 redistricting plan, voters claim Democratic state officials intended to dilute the votes of Republicans in the state's 6th Congressional District who supported the Republican incumbent, then-Rep.
"We're aware that there is some view that we may dilute sanctions by offering financial support to the North Korean delegation", ministry spokeswoman Lee Eugene told a news briefing on Friday.
In a February statement, Sanders said he had "serious reservations" about portions of the legislation on mass incarceration and the death penalty, and voted unsuccessfully several times to dilute those provisions.
"The only good news [Trump] received in an otherwise dismal week: The prospect of a well-funded independent candidate to dilute the opposition in 2020," former Obama adviser David Axelrod tweeted.
That means if it wants to continue making acquisitions and it doesn't want to wreck the balance sheet, it has to use its own stock as currency, which could dilute existing shareholders.
Although it might make you "break the seal" a little bit earlier, having H2O in your body will keep you hydrated, dilute the alcohol you're consuming, and force you to drink slower.
The voters alleged that state lawmakers had redrawn the map to dilute their power in what had previously been a "solid Republican" district, violating their First Amendment speech and political association rights.
Putin said he has decided to dilute unpopular draft legislation to reform the pension system which has hurt his popularity, but said serious demographic challenges meant some kind of reform was necessary.
As with any other form of cultural appropriation, it's a problem because there are power dynamics at play: When straight women declare themselves femme they dilute the word's connection with queer history.
In October, Mr Trump ordered his administration to speed up (meaning, relax) environmental reviews of Californian water projects and to suspend or dilute rules that prevent water being siphoned-off for farmers.
But to avert this dialogue of the profoundly deaf, and to give learning about religion a better name, the champions of faith may have to dilute some of their own educational fiefdoms.
The new capital taken by Deutsche Bank will not materially dilute the shareholding in BZ WBK's of its parent, Banco Santander (a decrease by about 26293%) or impact Fitch's assessment of support.
Powerful Yogurt had previously raised $2 million in equity financing through CircleUp, but when it came time for Ramirez to invest more into his business, he didn't want to dilute himself further.
Mesa 30 - one of Venezuela's lightest crudes - is used by PDVSA and its partners to dilute the extra heavy oil produced in the vast Orinoco Belt and to feed several domestic refineries.
Acid rain from laze has a pH, a measure of a substance's acidity or baseness, of between 1823 and 3.5 and "has the corrosive properties of dilute battery acid," the agency said.
"So they're thinking about selling a 100-milligram beverage for $10 and a 50-milligram beverage for $5" and forcing the customer to figure out how to dilute what they are buying.
A district court will have to re-examine whether the Republican-led legislature in Virginia illegally sought to dilute black voters' influence when it drew legislative districts, the Supreme Court ruled Wednesday.
Some accuse individuals including Tony Blair, the prime minister who took Britain into Iraq, of using the process both as a delaying tactic and as a way to deflect or dilute criticism.
Shares of rival Thomas Cook fell a further 10% on Tuesday after a big slide on Monday when it announced the latest part of a recapitalisation plan that will dilute exiting shareholders.
Owning SolarCity might mean having more people available to install home chargers, but the solar firm has challenges of its own which could take up considerable management time and dilute Tesla's focus.
Dilute and dispose entails blending plutonium with non-radioactive materials to a low concentration, and then disposing of the mixture as waste in the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) in New Mexico.
Financial conglomerate Baoneng is seeking the removal of Vanke's board - a move it made after Vanke announced a $6.9 billion deal with white knight Shenzhen Metro Group that would dilute Baoneng's stake.
Narrowly elected as the leader of a divided party, he had to appear to embrace the poisoned chalice pushed upon him by the Zuma faction, while surreptitiously trying to dilute the potion.
In the 23th and early 2100th centuries, American eugenicists worried that immigrants of "inferior stock" from Southern and Eastern Europe would dilute the old stock of Northwestern Europeans, and argued for sterilization.
The proposal would dilute the shares of National Amusements — Redstone's media holding group — by over 60 percentage points, which would block it from replacing enough board members to push the merger through.
This suggests that Tinder may not have immediate plans to announce the service at all, which would likely upset the app's massive user base and "dilute" the Tinder Select pool of users.
Watching Panama and Saudi Arabia, it was hard to see how adding more teams would do anything other than dilute the quality of the competition, create more hopeless mismatches, foster more humiliation.
Instead, it represents something even more alarming to the average Malaysian — four man-made islands on which Chinese can live as they like and, in the process, dilute the Malaysian national identity.
The federal budget adopted in February, however, specifies a means for ending the project, if a study shows that dilute-and-dispose would be at least 50 percent cheaper than making MOX.
Mr. Hofeller's exhaustive analysis of Texas state legislative districts concluded that such maps "would be advantageous to Republicans and non-Hispanic whites," and would dilute the political power of the state's Hispanics.
Shareholder rights plans often give existing shareholders the right to buy more shares at a discount so that they can dilute the ownership of a shareholder that might be plotting a takeover.
The tests have found varying levels of THC and nicotine in different products, and some of the THC products also contain vitamin E acetate, which some sellers use to dilute the THC.
Sadly, the episode is indicative of larger misconceptions about patient confidentiality that have confused the health care community and even spawned flawed legislation to dilute the privacy rights of the mentally ill.
You can also add a few drops of aloe vera to the rubbing alcohol, but make sure the liquid is over 60% alcohol so that the aloe doesn't dilute it too much.
Should CBS ultimately prevail in what would be a highly unusual attempt to dilute a controlling shareholder, a bevy of dual-class companies will no doubt be scrambling to rewrite their bylaws.
She also suggests you look into whether the state the city is in has passed legislation about voting rights that aims to limit or dilute the political influence of voters of color.
With British lawmakers playing an outsize role pushing the climate agenda, some fear Britain's departure from the EU could leave more room for states such as Poland to dilute the bloc's ambitions.
There is no reason to trust that the 2020 census is being made to be anything but subterfuge designed to root out undocumented immigrants and dilute the representation of democratic controlled areas.
The LME, the world's oldest and largest market for industrial metals, has rejected the idea of creating a new low-carbon primary aluminium contract because that would dilute trading volumes, Chamberlain said.
In defining "fake news" so broadly and seeking to dilute its meaning, they are capitalizing on the declining credibility of all purveyors of information, one product of the country's increasing political polarization.
Important individuals with access to all the material wealth and luxuries the world has to offer, instead of helping to alleviate war and poverty, spend their tremendous resources to dilute the vote.
He won both of his elections by the margin of the high-turnout Republican suburbs of San Antonio, which were said to dilute the power of the district's low-turnout Hispanic majority.
The complaint alleges that the rights of Oi shareholders were violated as part of an agreement approved by creditors in December to severely dilute shareholders' equity to take Oi out of bankruptcy protection.
The Trump administration's willingness to dilute its own authority is puzzling — especially for a White House that has generally sought to vastly expand its authority relative to other power centers in the government.
Kyrgyzaltyn, which has a 33 percent stake in Centerra, said on Thursday it had not been informed about the planned deal in advance and opposed it because the move would dilute Kyrgyzaltyn's holdings.
Lenders, which had been expecting AlixPartners to sell Abraaj's stake in the fund to other partners or dilute the stake, view the move as the worst possible scenario for them, the sources said.
He suggested hunting for a drug that would first dilute the mucus and reduce its stickiness, then break it into smaller pieces, to bring it closer to its usual adhesive and cohesive strength.
One trader said a paper offer with a 30 percent premium would dilute the French state to 14 percent, which would be "too much for Italy to digest, and too low for France".
So, from a consumer point of view, it's much better to defeat or dilute tracking in the first place — which is what the clutch of features Apple announced yesterday are intended to do.
Just like visiting an old friend with whom you have a close personal bond, trying to bring a third person into the relationship would dilute the experience, divert my attention to other things.
" How you shake an egg drink: "With an egg drink, you want to shake it without ice to emulsify the egg proteins, and then shake it again with ice to chill and dilute.
LONDON, Oct 31 (Reuters) - British oil producer BP beat analysts' expectations for third-quarter earnings on Tuesday and said it would buy back shares to dilute the impact of its scrip dividend programme.
Do a spot test before putting anything on your skin and dilute your oil of choice with a carrier oil, like coconut oil, grapeseed oil, or even olive oil, before using it externally.
"These are attempts to basically entice the Palestinian population to waive or dilute their national identity as Palestinians and to go Israeli," said Daniel Seidemann, a Jerusalem expert highly critical of government policies.
For the residential services, Fitch expects continued subscriber loss for the wireless service until the service discontinuation in 2018, which will dilute the steady growth in its fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) subscribers.
Labor representatives fiercely oppose the planned merger, mainly because the moving of the headquarters outside Germany will dilute their influence, which currently under German law gives them an effective veto over strategic decisions.
The feeling among the firm's senior partners was that expansion would dilute its culture, which is based around forming ad hoc teams to deal with situations, all from the one office in Manhattan.
Seeing little reason to dilute their monopolies just because more people are showing up at the door looking to get in, sports leagues have largely avoided wholesale expansion to meet the increased demand.
In some of the more mature startups, the company itself doesn't necessarily need any more cash or the existing investors don't want to further dilute their stakes by having it issue new shares.
"Given Kim Yong Chol's reputation as the mastermind behind the Cheonan sinking, the North could believe his meeting with Moon would help dilute the negative image of him and the country", Nam said.
"Not only could such a shift harm investment interests and trigger capital outflows, but [it could] also dilute the boost from the ongoing reform agenda," said Singapore-based DBS Bank's economist Radhika Rao.
As CNBC points out, a settlement of that size would require Bezos to sell some of his 80 million Amazon shares, which in turn would dilute his ownership and control of the company.
Daimler traditionalists were shocked by the volume forecast, fearing that selling too many vehicles could dilute the exclusivity of their cars and reduce the appeal of the Mercedes brand in the long run.
PDVSA last year minimized exports of its lighter grade crudes, especially to the Caribbean, which since then have been used mainly to dilute its extra-heavy oil and convert it into exportable crude.
"The initial first aid in these cases is usually to irrigate the eye or to have the child drink tap water to dilute and wash the detergent out of the throat," Dart advised.
Available at Soko Glam, $20This is a vitamin C powder designed to be mixed in with your toner or essence so there aren't any unnecessary fillers like water that can dilute its potency.
But the outlook for perhaps the most significant change — removing the political and bureaucratic obstacles that dilute the vote — is decidedly more mixed in the wake of this week's Republican sweep of power.
Mr. Langmaid's suggestion of providing a reward for voting is appealing, as is Mr. Harris's idea of mandatory voting, though this might make voting feel ordinary and dilute the impact of our vote.
In striking down the map in Maryland, the lower court ruled that Democratic officials had drawn the 6th Congressional District with the intent to dilute Republican votes, a violation of the First Amendment.

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