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"diverge" Definitions
  1. [intransitive] to separate and go in different directions
  2. [intransitive] diverge (from something) (formal) (of opinions, views, etc.) to be different
  3. [intransitive] diverge from something to be or become different from what is expected, planned, etc.
"diverge" Antonyms
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We would diverge from Europe, and we would diverge from one another.
But when our interests and China's interests diverge, then our paths should diverge.
If the economic fortunes of the United States continue to diverge from those of other developed nations, it is likely that the Fed's path will diverge, too.
Sector outlooks diverge, however, with respect to performance and capitalization.
But they're most interesting in the places where they diverge.
But in wave years, the parties' incumbents' fortunes sharply diverge.
Sometimes they like the same things, but their tastes diverge.
But the plans diverge in a few ways as well.
Certainly, the shows diverge in terms of premise and tone.
And here is where the film and book completely diverge.
And she chose to diverge by creating new female characters.
Here is where Hanson and Cipriani's accounts begin to diverge.
While sharing a fundamental character, they diverge just as fundamentally.
Millennials and Trump's administration really diverge on this issue too.
This is where the trajectories for sextech startups can diverge.
Mr. Powell may diverge from his predecessor on financial regulation.
Why do the polls diverge so much on Joe Biden?
His opinion is that the two cities' fates may diverge.
When it comes to financial priorities, men and women diverge.
As years pass, their lives diverge and then suddenly overlap.
Analysts at JBC said major forecasters diverge on their specific predictions.
And, at some level, the aims of Russia and China diverge.
And here is where the two mediums began to greatly diverge.
But on immigration, party partisans began to diverge a decade ago.
But the more we diverge, the more deeply I love her.
Two possible paths diverge at the end of the first chapter.
The alternate universe in Counterpart diverges, but it doesn't diverge logically.
This is where Donald Trump and the Republican Party's incentives diverge.
So I hate to diverge from his vision of driverless cars.
But their views diverge on a number of points, including trade.
The rivers of Existence and Influence each diverge at separate deltas.
But the parties diverge on how to fund the pricey investment.
He acknowledged that Kellogg and his perspectives on the conflict diverge.
When they diverge, we're going to take a little different approach.
Two possible paths diverge at the end of the first chapter.
Friday night's uprising appeared to diverge wildly from the usual patterns.
Mr. Trump and Mr. Pence diverge on some major policy issues.
The next part — coming up with solutions — is where they diverge.
Our exercise and eating habits did not always diverge this sharply.
"People diverge on severity of crisis versus economic cost," Reaboi said.
But stories of the two former spies soon begin to diverge.
In Season 2, the women's paths continue to diverge and intersect.
Why do your albums and your touring programs diverge so much?
This is where Nadler's telling begins to diverge from the original.
Hair is one of the few places where standards still diverge.
He has more recent ideas that diverge from the original proposal.
For children under 203, C.D.C. guidelines diverge from two dental associations.
They diverge on whether sonar-testing waters actually contain the affected mammals.
That Perez and Sanders would diverge on these questions is not surprising.
They were all pretty close, but they did diverge from each other.
Not surprisingly, the scorecards diverge most notably on infrastructure, budgets, and taxes.
The groups diverge in their assessment of every element of Trump's performance.
And it did diverge from the billionaire businessman on some key issues.
As people build their careers, or don't, their incomes tend to diverge.
This is one of places where Hamilton and I, Eliza Hamilton diverge.
Opinions diverge on the attitude to be taken towards Huawei, for example.
They diverge from the party's traditional conservatism on taxes, spending and trade.
Those who have listened to the tape diverge when describing Gilbert's tone.
SZ: The tech monopolies actually diverge from the fundamental principles of capitalism.
But in any given month, the two sources can diverge, sometimes significantly.
He didn't diverge into his usual tangents and stuck to orthodox positions.
Their narrations of those journeys — as well as their games — similarly diverge.
But the Nevada caucuses will diverge from Iowa in few noteworthy ways.
I recognize these two rivers likely diverge when it comes to intent.
The new recruits diverge from their predecessors on ideology, experience and style.
The researchers have also acknowledged that their results diverge from existing estimates.
"Our mission statements diverge," Bandera-Duplantier said about Flippable and established Democratic groups.
That increases the chances the virus can co-diverge with its new hosts.
Trump rallies, which can radically diverge from their announced purpose, are another question.
Israel The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is another area where the Clinton books diverge.
The real and fictional incidents primarily diverge when it comes to their conclusions.
" Lavrov countered, "It is perfectly obvious the subject is one we diverge on.
The police commissioner could diverge from the guidelines whenever he deemed it appropriate.
But business and consumer outlooks can diverge for only so long, economists say.
Diverge from your usual routine, experimenting with something new that speaks to you.
To view a graphic on Asia verses U.S. Aluminium Premiums Diverge, click: reut.
There is an idea of what certain districts are, and they just diverge.
But then "our visions of the future began to diverge" according to Jobs.
And, truth be told, Infinity War doesn't diverge from this model that remarkably.
How we understand the terms of practice across artistic disciplines can diverge greatly.
The two sites also diverge on their approach to lies by political figures.
The public response to drug epidemics also tends to diverge along racial lines.
I always trusted us to make the right choice, but tonight we diverge.
But in some areas, the bills diverge or do not sync up perfectly.
The second call would diverge dramatically from what those listening in had expected.
That trend will see the fate of food and non-food retailers diverge.
We diverge mostly on how to biblically address social issues: DACA, #MeToo, immigration.
Still, no agreement was reached on an issue where Trump and McConnell diverge.
The subject matter (grit, chaos, optimism, strength) may be similar but the sonics diverge.
I think there needs to be a ... I hope that we continue to diverge.
But people diverge over the role the intelligence community has played in recent leaks.
And since goodwill is not a cash charge, reported profits would diverge from cashflows.
He wants to see price and momentum indicators diverge before he makes any moves.
Jeffrey Gundlach believes the U.S. stock market can't diverge from global equity markets forever.
Qatar may have more room to diverge from Fed policy in the near term.
But if their pasts share resemblances, the futures of Linux and AWS will diverge.
In terms of where our sensibilities diverge, we occasionally use different words for vagina.
Armed groups and political groups claiming to represent the same ethnic interests sometimes diverge.
In fact, their storylines rarely diverge in this episode, so let's tackle them separately.
The task assesses people's ability to diverge from the common uses of an object.
What will consumer protections around privacy and security look like as the internets diverge?
Even when looking only at white respondents, views continued to diverge along party lines.
While Sandu and Dodon have made common cause against Plahotniuc, their political leanings diverge.
Euro area economies continue to diverge with mass unemployment and austerity gripping the south.
But what happens when two sets of local laws diverge in the same location?
It is in moments like these that you see Coates diverge from his critics.
But they also diverge in how they think about the purpose of competition policy.
After the Iowa caucuses, the paths to the nomination diverge for the three leading candidates.
Much of Mattis' hearing focused on areas where Trump and Mattis might diverge in views.
The Associated Press: Two moderates, Biden and Buttigieg, diverge on strategies to win as Sen.
If stocks and momentum don't diverge and they keep rising or falling, he'll do nothing.
It's certainly possible that the trajectories of these various states could diverge for mysterious reasons.
But when Democratic donors did diverge from voters, the results frequently undercut progressive policy initiatives.
Populists thus share some characteristics with fascists, but their profiles also diverge in critical ways.
But he has yet to diverge substantially from the approach of the last few administrations.
However, once the crisis had passed and recovery begun, national economic interests began to diverge.
Wall Street investors are bracing for the possibility that Trump will diverge from these plans.
His absence could be a decisive factor, and could see the two clubs' trajectories diverge.
But where they diverge on major issues, it tends to be in measures of degree.
Yet American interests diverge quite dramatically from China's in many corners of this complex continent.
Thomas Stock tells PEOPLE, the accounts of Ishler and Geir began to splinter and diverge.
Relatedly, there are gaping racial chasms in attitudes toward Medicaid expansion that diverge across states.
And in some fundamental ways, the two diverge sharply over their approach to the world.
How did you want it to diverge from each of your solo bodies of work?
But in few areas do the two systems diverge more than on freedom of expression.
This helps explain why recent polls diverge so much on Mr. Biden's standing in Iowa.
So far, Johnson's government looks as if it does want to diverge from EU rules.
In the physics of politics, as poles diverge, does the middle travel left or right?
But ultimately, Gail and Chace will diverge on how, exactly, the kidnapping did go down.
Tax credit vouchers also finance approaches to education that diverge from generally accepted academic standards.
But when those interests diverge, Washington should show the courage to go its own way.
Since then, she's experimented with gestures and shows of emotion that diverge from Cunningham's example.
The companies diverge greatly, however, when it comes to the cut they take from workers.
But when Trump's plans diverge from his rhetoric, they don't diverge at random, which is what you might expect if Trump wasn't paying attention, or simply didn't know what he was talking about and was tasking some interns with turning his pronouncements into policy.
But, if at any point in your walk you diverge, different aspects of the story emerge.
Definitions diverge in terms of where the computer is located, and its levels of processing power.
Among other things, they propose: The plans diverge in a few areas, especially around health care.
The views on how France's election could affect markets diverge as much as do potential outcomes.
The stocks trade with each other from about 2008 until mid-2015, and then diverge dramatically.
If the numbers diverge it has the power to levy eye-wateringly large fines on firms.
The public shareholders' interests will not be protected when they diverge from those of the king.
As their lives diverge because neither one will cave, the years of separation become physically painful.
The analysis conducted by George Washington University isn't the first to diverge from the official count.
Kerry's comments appear to diverge subtly from the White House's carefully neutral position on the debate.
But such strategies would have costs, including those that diverge greatly from the Fed's current approach.
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But much as they agree, there are policy and governance areas where the two notably diverge.
But there will also be instances where they diverge — in the context of hiring decisions, say.
"Interests and desires can diverge as people move to different parts of the world," he said.
But legislators from rural and urban areas diverge on how EB-5 funds should be distributed.
But Brussels, which seeks British regulations that do not diverge too far from Europe's, is skeptical.
When Vang arranges for their evacuation, their lives diverge and change in drastic, sometimes tragic, ways.
But their marriage, which, though arranged, is not without love, pulls apart as their goals diverge.
Though they become friends (and possibly more) after that first sitting, their views continue to diverge.
In Albany there is a will and there is a way, and the two frequently diverge.
To Bergevin's credit, he did not diverge from the plan during the regular season's trade deadline.
But as privacy regulation of some kind looks more inevitable, their interests are more likely to diverge.
However, a difference between the two countries' political systems caused the outcomes of the elections to diverge.
This means the incomes of people with lots of capital will diverge from those who have none.
He pledged Tuesday to speak out and defend his principles whenever they diverge with those of Trump.
Two (three?) roads diverge in a yellow wood, so to speak, when it comes to Venmo etiquette.
The two reports often diverge, possibly due to differences in the number and type of businesses surveyed.
That maintenance requires that later precedents which diverge from the Constitution are not allowed to preempt it.
Maybe they'll diverge once some of these reforms are won and the political terrain starts to shift.
Not only did it diverge wildly from his campaign rhetoric, but Trump never reckoned with that fact.
In the meantime, insurers are reacting in two ways that diverge from what the law's authors hoped.
But the last housing cycle has made economists more skeptical when home price and income growth diverge.
OPEC warned that the world's economic prospects are beginning to diverge after a period of synchronized growth.
In his seminal essay "Why Decentralization Matters," A16Z investor Chris Dixon explained how incentives diverge in networks.
The president also appeared to diverge from his staff on Monday regarding his coming trip to Asia.
Where the appointees likely will diverge, then, from the Yellen Fed is where they stand on regulations.
Predictably, their experiences in Boston diverge as soon as they take up residence in a Dorchester boardinghouse.
Professor Thiessen said that Old Dutch's Canadian and American arms diverge when it comes to chip flavors.
But there are instances where "we would need to diverge from this approach," it said, without elaborating.
It wants to be free to diverge in order to strike new trade deals around the world.
Cohn and Yellen are of like minds when it comes to low rates, but diverge on regulations.
Other Fox women whose personal interests diverge from those challenging Ailes jump in as his primary defenders.
Russia has been a loyal supporter of the Assad regime in Syria, where our interests also diverge.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson, meanwhile, has said he wants the U.K. to diverge from key EU regulations.
Abrams's ad is called "Trusted" while Kemp's is called "Offends," and they only diverge further from there.
The survey also showed just how far Peres's views had come to diverge from those of average Israelis.
These are also two issues where Republican elites and their corporate backers most clearly diverge with base voters.
White evangelicals frequently diverge drastically from their counterparts of color on political issues, including foreign policy and immigration.
The result is that halfway through Trump's presidency the geography of political and economic power continues to diverge.
As the eye moves from left to right, there comes a moment when something changes; the colors diverge.
The more interesting part is to see how they diverge as various other activities occur during the day.
Because mainland Britain may diverge, this will require customs as well as regulatory checks in the Irish Sea.
If local politics rarely conforms to expectations, seldom does it diverge as drastically as in south-west England.
After the voting in New Hampshire, the parties' itineraries diverge over the next two and a half weeks.
You can take on plentiful side missions, but there isn't much opportunity to diverge from the main story.
Comments last week by Trump's choice for Treasury secretary suggested the administration's eventual stance may diverge from Ryan's.
The companies consolidate into a few mega-corps, and the lives of haves and have-nots diverge drastically.
Hicks' remarks are a diverge from those made by Trump in a recent interview with ABC's George Stephanopoulos.
Flynn flips on abortion Party affiliation isn't the only place where Trump and his possible running mate diverge.
However, they occasionally diverge, primarily because a team tends to win small and lose big, or the reverse.
For those who have read the comic, Remender assured me that the show will diverge from the book.
And a higher target would still leave central banks with a dilemma when economic growth and inflation diverge.
Clinton is likely to diverge from Mr. Obama is in how to counter the propaganda of violent extremism.
The two surveys tend to track each other over time, but they could diverge over the short run.
Hosts also have to please a pantheon of artists and audience members, whose tastes and talents diverge significantly.
They diverge on which parties will get their votes: one will vote left, and the other far right.
The road ahead will diverge from one into many with different destinations and different milestones along the way.
The Security Question Security will be an issue for the EU… and here, too, member states' interests diverge.
We sat down with the two friends to understand where their political views diverge, and where they agree.
But then they diverge: Richardson's stock in trade is the bluesy smear, bending one keening note into another.
Russia is likely to want to mediate the North Korean crisis and may diverge from the American approach.
But as browsers increasingly diverge in their approaches, it's clear that not all privacy protections are created equal.
There are strong indications that the votes of first-timers and veterans will diverge substantially again this year.
But on drug prices, an issue the president talks about often, the budget will diverge from previous years.
So what the story may have said and how I feel about the partnership, I think, diverge somewhat.
The Romney ethos could hardly diverge more from the Trump ethos, especially in terms of character and temperament.
The timeline for impeachment and for the slew of court fights involving the White House will ultimately diverge.
The Room and The Disaster Artist diverge, of course: The former is terrible, whereas the latter is great.
Some companies have begun to diverge from this thinking, though, taking after the "work less, work better" philosophy.
Darwin called this the principle of character divergence—traits like beak size diverge as a result of natural selection.
But these paintings are powerful because they diverge radically from the comforting version of history that most Americans prefer.
Can they return to a time when economic and monetary policy conditions could diverge among countries and major currencies?
But the government tally relies on different data sources, which means that in the short term they usually diverge.
Two years into their partnership, the cofounders began to diverge on the best way to grow as an organization.
This is where the results dramatically diverge from the stories I and others have published about Clinton and millennials.
The three perspectives may diverge, but their overlap foregrounds the facts necessary to understand how these events impacted Chan.
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White evangelicals are increasingly echoing the GOP party platform even as other groups, including Christian groups, diverge from it.
Growth measurements began to diverge: The overall economy grew, but it wasn't translating into gains for middle-income Americans.
The House's bill is also now likely to diverge slightly from Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman John McCain's plan.
As we diverge online, we begin to see others who don't hold our views as aliens, rather than humans.
When two groups of the same species are separated and interbreed for long enough, they diverge into other species.
Then he'll play something and it'll diverge, which is something that you don't really get when you play alone.
Watch this mashup for a quick look at how Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton diverge on some fundamental issues.
Cory Booker and Warren are co-sponsors of Sanders' bill, but may eventually diverge with their own specific plans.
They otherize the white militant, while not acknowledging that their goals are the same, even if their tactics diverge.
Only then did their paths begin to diverge, setting them on the road that brings them to Thursday night.
The factors that likely matter the most are those that have caused the real experiences of Americans to diverge.
As the personal trajectories of Mr. Trump and Mr. Xi diverge, so too does the focus of their leadership.
The discussions over the mass detentions in Xinjiang highlight American efforts on issues that diverge from the president's priorities.
Opinions diverge as France and Croatia meet this week for the Davis Cup title in Lille, in northern France.
While that suggests the BoC is unlikely to diverge from major central banks' easing bias for long, an Aug.
He shows me the original drawings for each item — detailed designs that diverge not at all from their results.
But Mr. Johnson argues that the freedom to diverge from European rules is one of the benefits of Brexit.
I didn't compare play and movie scene by scene, although there are a few places in which they diverge.
But Berlin's tone has grown more distant as Britain's resolve to leave has hardened and their interests diverge. Mrs.
An honorable lawyer, if you can get him one, can certainly protect his interests if they diverge from yours.
Macquarie Private Wealth director Martin Lakos said trading in markets continued to diverge from what's happening in real economies.
As our reality and expectations continued to diverge, so did the various ways we tried to rationalize the disconnect.
The elves too (this show has eleves), are an oppressed class with complicated politics that diverge along generational lines.
So if recent trends are any indication, these numbers will only continue to diverge — and guns will increasingly outnumber people.
The Lyapunov time represents how long it takes for two almost-identical states of a chaotic system to exponentially diverge.
While wearing multiple watches at the same time, I could see the distances diverge right in front of my eyes.
Walden the game allows the player to diverge from Walden the book, and in turn, the events of Thoreau's life.
But in a car in the carbon monoxide-infused queue waiting to enter Detroit, their beings diverge drastically from mine.
And there are some aspects to the design that diverge from conventional poll integrity, because that's not a poll mandate.
While most riders leave at the same time as the train, about 30 minutes into the race, their paths diverge.
Will it return to a common home gesture for both the iPad and iPhone, or will they diverge even further?
Where the film's fans and its detractors seem to diverge is on how Dixon's character develops over the film's runtime.
National regulators must explain if they diverge from the rules as set out by the bloc's European Banking Authority (EBA).
But I don't think a priori I have a view that U.S. monetary policy can't diverge from Japan and Europe.
The paths and fates of the Kurdistan Region and what remains of Iraq continue to diverge irreversibly day by day.
The two nominees diverge sharply over race and gender issues, which are likely to play major roles in the discussion.
In some respects, it's a case study in how relationships fray when lives that once shared a parallel vision diverge.
Once CDU values diverge from those of the prosperous and socially conservative Bavaria, however, the CSU stands to lose votes.
The paths of the Xhaka brothers began to diverge in 113, when Granit moved to the German club Borussia Mönchengladbach.
As runners complete their descent, they begin to diverge into their color-coded routes, spilling like rivulets into the streets.
She still has so much autonomy and she has so much strength in ways that diverge from her male counterparts.
"The agenda of your investors and the agenda as a founder, they don't always diverge, but they could," said Dew. 
Scaramucci's "New Day" comments diverge from what he told CNN on Sunday, before "Fire and Fury" details had been released.
But institutions are what allow people, whose experiences and interests differ and diverge, to live together in a democratic system.
The results of these excursions diverge from the government-produced image of the FARC as a single, one-dimensional enemy.
He first laid out plans to improve profits through investment in 2018, and Thursday's message did not diverge from that.
Furthermore, the U.K. government has said it wants to diverge from European rules and create its own laws and standards.
Votes are counted in an absurd way, and the result can diverge significantly from the actual will of the people.
Realpolitik and common sense dictate that we collaborate with Russia where our interests coincide and push back where they diverge.
No matter how the musical tastes of parents and children diverge, the songs of the Beatles often bridge that divide.
"We will be celestially urged to take strides at work, but not diverge from straight and narrow path," Stardust says.
One of the biggest challenges in interpreting a centuries-old document is that the meanings of words change or diverge.
More importantly, the way these divides intersect and diverge is critical to understanding the behavior of the black electorate now.
UBS Securities analyst Gao Ting said that after stellar gains in certain sectors such as consumer, investor views are to diverge.
"The rights of EU citizens in the UK, and UK citizens overseas will diverge," said May during a speech in Florence.
Though they diverge on how to fix it, the backers of both propositions agree that the current system no longer works.
Many Brexit supporters see the right to diverge from EU rules as one of the critical benefits of leaving the bloc.
Hard Brexiteers like Boris Johnson, the foreign secretary, want to diverge from them and instead seek more trade with third countries.
That means that real-world structural changes to the economy or temporary labor force changes can cause the figures to diverge.
But if Qatar does diverge from U.S. monetary policy, it would not be doing so for the first time, he noted.
A cultural community has emerged in San Diego and Tijuana that recognizes where the cities diverge but also where they overlap.
But at some point, the two should diverge as less iron ore is required because of the cuts to steel production.
The fact that Lionel focused on allowing other men to abuse his women followers is where Mosswood and NXIVM may diverge.
All in all, this is a good way to get a sense of how and why "true" movies diverge from reality.
That's also how we see Megan, an outlook that's meant to change as the points of view shift, diverge and unite.
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In 22016, they began to diverge, as Republicans moved to the right and Democrats to the left on issues concerning race.
Where they diverge from Trump's worldview is on the question of whether tariffs are the best way to address the problem.
Poor coordination among them has made it hard to track children and parents once their paths diverge in the labyrinthine system.
In October, he had yet to diverge from his ultra­running training, clocking longer-than-half-marathon trail runs nearly every day.
The more the U.K. attempts to diverge from EU rules and standards, the longer that trade deal will take to negotiate.
But that is where the similarities diverge: The 1600 section of Pennsylvania Avenue has been closed to vehicle traffic since 1995.
So, it's really among those most "politically engaged" Democrats and Republicans where we see members of different parties diverge in openness.
Although billed as bipartisan, the Rules Committee proceedings are sure to diverge when it comes to the subject of presidential scrutiny.
The right issues diverge and we are looking for ways to reconcile our differences, how to make our effort more meaningful.
What to watch: Shifts in trade policy could further divide the industry as the interests of foreign and domestic automakers diverge.
That is an area where tenant and industry groups diverge, and the candidates are much more aligned with the tenant advocates.
This is where I diverge from the position that film-studies professor Laura Kipnis takes regarding sex between faculty and students.
His account may diverge from that of cops, however, in that he says King was running away when he was gunned down.
The episode leaves a lot of these questions unanswered — and the show could very well diverge from the book it's based on.
The numbers diverge when the question focuses on Article 9: an Asahi poll found 33% favourable to amending it and 59% against.
This is where the triumph of mobile has clear lessons for AR/VR, but also where VR and AR start to diverge.
October 2020: The cost of American operations in the South China Sea has soared After that, American and Chinese accounts sharply diverge.
Equally as important to oil prices next year will be the development of demand globally, and major forecasters diverge in their predictions.
The CPI and PCE price index diverge in part due to differences in coverage and weights assigned to healthcare and housing costs.
UTI governance arrangements could, over time, diverge from criteria at inception, however, requiring governance arrangements to be adapted at a global level.
Looking at where the two align and diverge will offer a clue into what Thiel's talk will focus in on next week.
As a result, ethnic-national identities did not harden or diverge after the Velvet Divorce and residual conflicts were resolved without acrimony.
Free-thinking, ambitious, successful women are to be respected and empowered, even if their opinions diverge from those of a specific ideology.
Many voters who diverge on party alignment agree broadly on threshold qualities they want in a president: steadiness, judgment, maturity, understanding, honesty.
The Goodlatte bill provides the most revealing gauge of how far the immigration priorities of most House Republicans diverge from those goals.
Yes, vacation should definitely be a time to diverge from your normal routines and to soak up all the R&R possible.
"Our models and the Federal Reserve's models diverge, which we expect to discuss with the Federal Reserve," Goldman said at the time.
The dynamic continued over the weekend as federal health officials continued to diverge from -- or completely contradict -- Trump and his top officials.
On Friday morning the Premier League — finally — decided to diverge from the stance of the British government and announce a hiatus, too.
The Kaiser Family Foundation polled Trump voters on the Affordable Care Act, and their priorities diverge sharply from those of congressional Republicans.
" Judges, she wrote, "cannot — nor should they try to — align our legal system with the church's moral teaching whenever the two diverge.
It invites comparison with Simon Schama's recent "The Story of the Jews," although the expository strategies of the two books diverge sharply.
Where we diverge are the reasons why the system is broken and why families have a difficult time achieving the American dream.
The district's schools, however, are sharply divided by race and income, and diverge just as sharply in their levels of academic achievement.
This weekend's box office tallies were a stark reminder that the tastes of movie critics and the moviegoing public often diverge — sharply.
The two men diverge sharply in their styles and approaches, and they have sharp differences on policy areas like trade and immigration.
Whether these populations persist and diverge into full species will depend in part on how long our own footprint lasts on the planet.
The Fed is widely expected to increase its short-term benchmark rate by a quarter point in December, but expectations diverge from there.
While the FCC hewed closely to the FTC's guidelines, the few areas where it did diverge have clearly frustrated the industry they police.
And regulatory standards between Scotland as an EU member and Britain might soon diverge, complicating trade between the Scots and their biggest market.
The show is telling so many stories at once, slivers of stories that intersect and diverge, about a place at a particular time.
But retaining an open border would impose legal constraints on Britain's freedom to change its laws in ways that diverge from the EU's.
The girls push one another to succeed at school, though ultimately their paths diverge when only one is able to continue her education.
Washington (CNN)Hillary Clinton is leading Donald Trump nationally among likely voters -- but two new polls diverge on the size of her lead.
When it comes to consumer privacy—the hearing's dominant focus—the commissioners' opinions, however uniquely expressed, rarely diverge when it matters the most.
But the scope of its move is likely to generate heated debate as views on the slowdown diverge as much as hard data.
Merkel's conservatives (CDU/CSU) and the liberal Free Democrats (FDP) agree on the primacy of fiscal discipline, but may diverge on the details.
The first six chapters of each version are the same, but from there they diverge, changing depending on the choice your character makes.
Although the plan is somewhat supported on both sides of the political aisle, the parties diverge on how to fund the pricey investment.
Where the two sides diverge is on whether Microsoft would have to take action overseas in order to acquire the emails in question.
More importantly, the interests of major U.S. companies (and their shareholders) and those of the Trump administration are likely to diverge before long.
Those remarks appeared to diverge from the president's written speech, which credited the Trump administration's policies for the strength of the U.S. economy.
Together, these players represented every type of hitter, as shortstops began to diverge from the singles-and-stolen-bases model of prior years.
But while she may represent a subversive response to 80s slasher flicks, the original Buffy Summers doesn't diverge much from popular sexist stereotypes.
Pressure from investors and leaders within the E.U. may well persuade Italy to back away from policies that diverge from the bloc's orthodoxy.
The two sides flow together at an apex over the road, and its four extremities diverge, respectively, to Neuroscience, Genomics, Physics, and Chemistry.
If Britain chooses to diverge significantly from European regulations, the hit to trade will be serious for both sides, if not equally shared.
"The equivalence system will operate in a more effective manner if the UK decides not to diverge from our financial regulation," he added.
What's not clear is how seriously Pompeo took the president's attorney and the possibility that his activities could diverge from official U.S. policy.
Though two of them technically have identical DNA and memories, their life experiences now diverge, making this some sort of scientifically twisted throuple.
When objects, like a terracotta monument carved with angels, obstruct their path, they diverge like hand-holding lovers, separated by an oncoming crowd.
Her cabinet wants to reduce trade barriers with Europe but maintain the right to forge new trade deals, and diverge from regulatory standards.
I did not know how their experiences would diverge in the months to come, but I suspected they might contrast in interesting ways.
However, the rapid rally in small-caps and rush of funds is sparking worries about a price bubble forming as valuations diverge from fundamentals.
But things diverge when women hit their 30s — and by the time workers are in their 40s, the gender gap in management is huge.
Much can go right when Benioff and Weiss decide to diverge from Martin's books — everyone seemed to love last year's entirely invented "Hardhome" episode.
While we don't know exactly how the show will diverge from the books, there is one big change that seems inevitable: the final twist.
The VRs of both entities could diverge if capital and funding become less fungible between the two entities, or if the group structure changes.
Trudeau took the opportunity to talk about the similarities between the American and Canadian perspective on immigration, and then about where those perspectives diverge.
The show (and book) starts out following two young girls, then jumps ahead to see how they diverge and reunite as they get older.
Why it matters: President Trump and Europe have shared interests in exporting American natural gas across the Atlantic, but interests diverge over this pipeline.
The event may be able to provide some insight on how policymakers' opinions diverge, following recent dovish tones from Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen.
This could diverge funds from the already weak A-share market, said an analyst at a local brokerage, who asked not to be named.
The only sign that there's something weird about it is the pair of nuggets hanging by where the chin straps diverge around the ear.
As we approach high school, college and full-time employment, our problems diverge, but early on we all need to learn how to walk.
There are issues where our postures diverge, and we are looking for ways to reconcile our differences; how to make our effort more meaningful.
This is yet another area where our government's leadership and the wishes of many of the people diverge and the people are being ignored.
The series, created by Jack Thorne in collaboration with the journalist Jérôme Pierrat, works three threads, which quickly diverge geographically but are connected thematically.
While Brent futures have moved into backwardation, indicating a tightening market, WTI prices began to diverge from late July and have remained in contango.
The stories interconnect and diverge darkly through the tormented recollection of her classmate Clay (Dylan Minnette), who loved her from afar until the end.
It's not yet clear how any of these games work, though I'm told they diverge from the intense cooperative play in Dead of Winter.
We can hope that as much as our memories of the past diverge, there will always be historians getting the permanent record down straight.
A majority of the public, 56 percent, also opposes the idea, according to a separate Gallup poll, though attitudes diverge greatly along partisan lines.
Analysts see that divide as stemming from the fundamental difficulty of his job — managing a president whose pronouncements often diverge substantially from basic facts.
Here, our recipes diverge: Olney carefully adds salted water, while I prefer to douse the whole thing with an absurd amount of chicken stock.
There are issues where our postures diverge, and we are looking for ways to reconcile our differences, how to make our effort more meaningful.
The alarming new case appears to diverge from months of medical precedent, raising questions about whether the virus could be transmitted in other ways.
Mr. Trump's views on trade diverge widely from the mainstream of the Republican Party, more so than on any other issue of economic policy.
Their parallel power paths may eventually diverge, of course, but there are other factors to consider when comparing the contributions of the two players.
But that meeting is where the views of economists begin to diverge, with some expecting the Fed to skip its fourth hike for 2018.
Braking—the thing that might have saved me from said body slam—presents another point for Porsche to diverge from the established EV playbook.
If our country's interests align with another's, it's a fleeting phenomenon, and the moment our interests diverge they will sell us down the river.
But as the Wall Street Journal's own reporting noted last week, prosecutors rarely diverge from the sentencing recommendations issued by the court Probation Office.
Mr. Castro, for instance, plans to diverge from the traditional early primary state road map in favor of a tour of all 50 states.
The decision by top Republicans to diverge sharply from their colleagues in Alabama further illustrates the concern that hardline attempts at overturning Roe v.
Also speaking at the Conservative Party conference this week, Johnson reportedly suggested the UK could diverge from the EU's data protection standards, post-Brexit — i.e.
But they also believe that Russian and Iranian interests could diverge as both countries compete for lucrative reconstruction contracts and political influence in postwar Syria.
JD, whose shares have soared 73 percent this year, has conditioned investors to focus on figures that diverge from generally accepted accounting principles, or GAAP.
On Taiwan, Tillerson didn't diverge from current US policy, saying he'd reaffirm the Taiwan Relations Act, which has guided ties between the two since 1979.
But American views also diverge from Trump's when it comes to policy choices about what we should do about climate change -- if anything at all.
Rod Fergusson, studio head of Gears' developer The Coalition, told CNN Business his team wanted the "Gears of War" franchise to diverge from past games.
But the country is also plugged into cross-continental value chains that would leave its firms exposed if British and European standards were to diverge.
"Over the past few years, we've seen data protection needs of consumers and businesses — both small businesses and enterprises — diverge," CrashPlan wrote in its FAQ.
We still believe that policy between the U.S. and Australia will diverge, and risk-off flows should support the U.S. dollar in the near term.
Both launchers diverge significantly from what we consider to be stock Android, removing the app drawer and enabling more aggressive battery-saving options by default.
Success in venture capital in particular is based on the idea of making a range of bets with returns that are likely to diverge sharply.
The fed cut rates as scheduled, but Powell's comments suggest it does not want monetary policy to diverge from the performance of the real economy.
And in 217, if measures that take effect January 225 are anything to go by, life in conservative and liberal states will continue to diverge.
Can you talk a bit about some of the times you did diverge from that road map you had based on the feedback you received?
As Randle continues to learn what does and does not constitute a productive passing attempt, those figures should diverge, to the benefit of the Lakers.
While the Bank of Canada is predicted to diverge from the path of its peers, it is likely to follow the Fed at some point.
The Big Bang singularity marks the breakdown of Einstein's theory of gravity, where the density and temperature of matter and radiation diverge to infinite values.
This is where Convoy and Fury Road diverge, and it's also where we might linger when considering how much hope to put into video games.
Should it become less integrated, which could occur if higher-than-expected amounts of regulatory capital are trapped in the subsidiary, the VRs could diverge.
But tax plans put forward by House Republicans and the White House diverge on how low to set tax rates for both individuals and businesses.
That's where we diverge, because I think Mellie had to hold steely resolve and really hold it clear in her mind to make it happen.
Ryan's blueprint, dubbed "A Better Way," will allow vulnerable House Republicans to diverge sharply from their nominee if he continues down a politically perilous path.
"Our models and the Federal Reserve's models diverge, which we expect to discuss with the Federal Reserve," the bank said in a statement on Thursday.
I've been reading about the roots of both institutions in the United States, and they have evolved in similar ways; so how do they diverge?
Perhaps The Arrangement will diverge from its True Hollywood Story-ish premise, but right now it definitely seems like it's ripped from the tabloid headlines.
In the distance, perhaps 50 feet from Garrett, Mr. Hillary's car pulls out of its spot and briefly follows the boy, before the two diverge.
Off the field, though, the interests of the women's team, which last year sued U.S. Soccer for gender discrimination, and the federation continue to diverge.
She spoke then of wanting to play college basketball at powerhouse Connecticut and professionally in the W.N.B.A. But circumstances change, teenage interests diverge, horizons broaden.
If he were truly a friend, the same would apply, though the obligations are almost certainly less demanding and can diminish as your paths diverge.
Madewell, which was built up in the digital era and resonated with millennial and Gen Z shoppers, has seen its fortunes diverge from J. Crew.
If Republican leaders were really so invested in a government that didn't diverge from voters' desires, more of them would be questioning the Electoral College.
Students at Purdue University crafted the questions, and the results suggest that millennial attitudes in some policy areas diverge sharply from those of older voters.
Whatever their political leanings, voters diverge more than ever regarding the question of what elected officials are supposed to do once they get to Washington.
You have Cassidy-Collins, this new Paul bill, and Trump still talking about covering everyone — plans which all diverge significantly from congressional leadership's older plans.
Having spent the early 1990s blissfully unaware of each-other's existence, independently forging a lifelong love of house and techno, they began to unknowingly diverge.
No matter how much his political views diverge, he shares with them a tone, which in 2018 has become a form of politics all its own.
In the right context, there are certainly interesting discussions to be had about ways in which the sacred texts of Islam and Christianity converge and diverge.
The problem in gas and electricity is that the services are so nearly identical and tariffs diverge so much the entire charging system has become discredited.
Moreover, there are many other sources of error beyond sampling that can cause survey results to diverge, and no two pollsters use the exact same method.
Although individual women have all sorts of ideologies, surveys suggest that the views of men and women on some issues diverge, on average, in significant ways.
Maybe the way this event will diverge from the Brexit script is it might not give such as good an entry point for a comeback trade.
Barack Obama chose Kehinde Wiley to paint his portrait, while Michelle Obama chose Amy Sherald — selections that diverge from past tradition on a number of levels.
On Thursday, finance minister Philip Hammond was rebuked by May's office after saying he hoped Britain would diverge from the EU only "very modestly" after Brexit.
While the papers agree on the broad brushstrokes and diverge on the details of how Sputnik Planitia came to be, neither analysis is complete or irrefutable.
Fitch is not expecting a new government to diverge from the current economic, fiscal and social policy agenda regardless of the outcome of upcoming parliamentary elections.
Stewart and Plum were also the top overall picks in the 20163 and 2017 WNBA drafts, respectively, but it's there that their stories begin to diverge.
Once machine learning analyzes that data, the goal is to understand participants' common values, how their opinions diverge, and what issues are most important to them.
But after that is when the sides diverge: artificial intelligence is expected to gain commercial traction and begin to take a serious bite out of jobs.
He pointed out that the performance of the Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR Fund and Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund began to diverge in recent weeks.
But Britain's freedom to diverge from European financial rules will largely depend on the "parameters" set by its future trading relations with the EU, Randell said.
Abortion The draft does not diverge strongly, however, from the 2012 position on abortion, saying that unborn children are protected by the Constitution and decrying abortion.
The dollar rose 0.3 percent versus the euro as investors bet that monetary policy would continue to diverge between the United States and the euro zone.
There, the vote tallies for each political party diverge from their seat shares in both Congress and the state assembly as lopsidedly as in other states.
Many focus on issues where he may diverge from Kennedy, who typically voted with the court's conservatives but also sided with the liberal justices at times.
They simply would ensure that the public square remains open to all religious voices, even when those voices diverge from the government's view on contested questions.
We can work together because we don't diverge that much, but on particular questions and particular issues Zahi has one favored opinion and I have another.
According to a 2011 study led by University of British Columbia psychologist Jessica Tracy, heterosexual men and women diverge greatly in the facial expressions they fancy.
Or maybe the two bugs could have once been the same species but were separated by distance for so long that evolution caused them to diverge.
In many ways, Girlfriends is a prototype Frances Ha, the Noah Baumbach picture co-written by Gerwig about two best friends and roommates whose lives diverge.
French poets may now diverge from the alexandrine to explore vers libre, free verse; Mallarmé still believes in form, but form is to be rediscovered, recomposed.
Come season 2, the show will likely diverge entirely from the shadow of the "baby squillo" scandal, and follow Ludo and Chiara — not Agnese and Angela.
However, they diverge from those of Saudi Arabia, which has long been one of Egypt's main financial lifelines, supplying aid worth tens of billions of dollars.
Private businesses, particularly those that import luxury items, have been forced to the black market for dollars, causing it to diverge wildly from the official rate.
The two countries diverge on their assessment of the trans-Atlantic relationship, and on how sharp a reaction is needed toward China's geopolitical and technological expansion.
With their family tree, Ms. Cole and her fellow researchers set out to understand when it was that these birds started to diverge from each other.
Here are some of his recent statements on the EPA and climate change, which show how much his EPA would likely diverge from the agency's current policy.
So when populations decline, such as when new species diverge, the odds increase that lineages will drift toward larger genomes, even if organisms become slightly less fit.
Dewar said Britain should not diverge too much from EU rules otherwise it would undermine its ability to reach agreement with the EU on financial services trade.
Miles Celic, chief executive of TheCityUK, which promotes Britain as a financial center, said there was no sector consensus on where Britain could diverge from EU rules.
Miles Celic, chief executive of TheCityUK, which promotes Britain as a financial centre, said there was no sector consensus on where Britain could diverge from EU rules.
Its value derives largely from the different note struck by these stories, the ways in which they diverge from the work that Fitzgerald is often known for.
The new portraits diverge from the sweet black-and-white snap the palace released last year on the twins' birthday, which was taken by a professional photographer.
Amazon Games Vice President Mike Frazzini told Gamasutra that Amazon licensed CryEngine to build off of, and the two engines will continue to diverge as they develop.
Many were incensed when the chancellor, Philip Hammond, told business leaders in Davos that, although Britain might diverge from the EU, the differences would be "very modest".
"We know for a fact that at some point it begins to diverge" from real-world physics, said Francis Brown, a mathematician at the University of Oxford.
But three newly released patent applications offer an early glimpse at how Dyson is designing its vehicles and where it plans to diverge from mainstream automotive manufacturing.
"There will be in effect a permanent debate on whether to align or diverge from the EU framework," said Nicky Morgan, chair of parliament's Treasury Select Committee.
A sceptical observer might add that this choice of topics elegantly avoids the areas where religious and non-religious approaches diverge: over-population and reproduction, for example.
A debate over whether to embrace candidates who diverge from party orthodoxy on abortion rights is setting some of the Democratic Party's closest allies against each other.
The divide: Depending on the issue and their worldview, candidates diverge on the extent of government intervention into the economy and how to pay for their proposals.
Second, he makes clear that the interests of coal miners and coal executives often diverge — that it's coal CEOs, not coal miners, that Trump is close to.
The researchers themselves called for more studies, and replication will be particularly important given that their results seem to diverge from the rest of the evidence base.
While Mr. Trump's Republican and Democratic predecessors often pursued significantly different domestic policies, on the whole their foreign policies did not radically diverge from administration to administration.
Mr. Johnson has insisted that Britain will diverge from the European Union wherever it wants to, and that European courts should have nothing to say about it.
Ideally, you and your partner will regularly discuss your goals for the future — and if those goals diverge, it may be time for the relationship to end.
But the fact is that Mr. Sanders (and, to an extent, Elizabeth Warren) are simply daring to diverge from sappy talk about healing America as a nation.
If Johnson pushes for regulatory changes that diverge dramatically from EU rules, British industry will have to contend with more restrictive access to the EU's Single Market.
However, policies are beginning to diverge, with the Fed ending its quantitative easing program and embarking on half a dozen interest rate hikes and more planned ahead.
After the death of Janet Tyburski's husband in a car accident in 1999, the newly single mom saw the paths of her daughters Hannah and Shelly diverge.
The two broadly agree that there is a historical Chinese stake in the South China Sea, but they diverge radically over how to exercise stewardship over it.
British regulators do not want to become "rule takers", unable to diverge from EU regulations to tackle new risks that might develop in the UK's financial sector.
And the more the UK wants to diverge from the EU, the harder it will likely be to reach a future agreement on trade and everything else.
But the most-left members of the caucus often engage in the narcissism of small differences, building hostility toward Democrats holding views that diverge in minor ways.
The BOE was one of the few central banks to diverge from the global precautionary easing trend from central banks, even though U.K. growth has faltered materially.
If Johnson scores a big victory, he could speed up discussions by promising that Britain will not diverge from EU business regulations, environmental rules and labour standards.
Rather than debating how far they diverge from the so-called center, let the candidates talk about how they would reverse the Trump administration's dangerous environmental deregulation.
"This is where opinions diverge," Michael Wiehl, partner and head of M&A at Rodl & Partner, a consultancy firm for the German Mittelstand, told CNBC via email.
By the time Ortberg applied to college, she knew more about the self she was becoming and how it might diverge from the path she'd been following.
But as the U.K.government sets down a path toward a more global, competitive and open Britain outside the European Union, it appears those parallels are starting to diverge.
Even as Trump has appeared to diverge from Ryan and the House on his proposals, Ryan has steadily maintained there is no major daylight on the big issues.
Yet it is not the starting point that matters, but what happens when a post-Brexit Britain freed from the ECJ begins to diverge from the EU's norms.
"Millennial consumers have distinctive preferences, which in many ways diverge from previous generations," Bank of America Merrill Lynch analyst Ashley Wallace said in a research note this month.
Britain is believed to favor mixed approach of "managed divergence" after it leaves, whereby it will follow EU rules in some sectors and diverge from them in others.
The loonie has been the top performing G10 currency this year as traders bet the Bank of Canada will diverge from expected easing by the U.S. Federal Reserve.
The Canadian dollar has been the top-performing G10 currency this year as traders bet that Canada's central bank would diverge from expected easing by the Federal Reserve.
Do you think a Trump administration, working with a G.O.P. Congress, will offer greater flexibility to states to design their own coverage plans that could diverge from Obamacare?
" —John Ringer, from Toronto currently living in Britain Diverging Paths "The Canadian and American health systems did not diverge greatly in the first part of the 20th century.
Though we quibble about diction, and though critical evaluations will diverge, we can at the very least agree that a translation that misrepresents the author's meaning is bad.
Federico Ríos Escobar documents FARC camps with a keen eye; his images diverge from the government-produced image of the armed forces as a single, one-dimensional enemy.
The regional court in Koblenz said on Friday that the properties of the rifles Heckler & Koch delivered did not diverge from what had been promised in the contracts.
When the interests of the foreign government diverge from those of the United States enough to favor weakening of the United States, the harmful effects of interference multiply.
Regulators suspect "outliers" - banks whose risk weightings diverge considerably from the industry average - are manipulating the models they use to assess risk to trim their own capital requirements.
Mr. Bezos has repeatedly expressed caution about setting timetables for the start of Blue Origin's commercial or passenger trips, and he did not diverge from that on Wednesday.
The events surrounding the Warsaw meeting is a further example of the political box confining Sondland and shows how his and the President's interests may diverge on Wednesday.
But researchers examining specimens from across South America have revealed that eels found in different waters diverge in shape, genetics, and even their ability to produce electric shocks.
Adding to the challenge is the fact that policy experts in the United States and Europe diverge on two key issues: Russia and the spread of fake news.
The new deals are broadly pricing in the same area between 350bp-400bp but could diverge if certain loans become more or less popular, amid increasing investor selectively.
These are the years most biographers linger on, extracting all the juices, because they're when an unusual life begins to diverge from the mundane ones that surround it.
"There will be in effect a permanent debate on whether to align or diverge from the EU framework," Morgan told an International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) conference.
It's past time for Washington to leave behind its dominant view that men can't diverge from its boring uniform of dark, ill-fitting suits (remember Barack Obama's tan suit?).
None suggested that the action was inappropriate, though they did point out that it could become complicated if the interests of the government and the victims were to diverge.
Pro-Brexit British lawmakers want the ability to diverge from EU regulations, and to leave the customs union in order to strike trade deals with other countries more freely.
"There is the potential for the neobank and the license holder to diverge when it comes to direction of the brand, product suite, third party providers, etcetera," Kocianski said.
Kuroda said it was natural for the BOJ's policy direction to diverge from that of the Fed and the ECB, given the difficulty of eradicating Japan's sticky deflationary mindset.
But in the case of the T700s, the particular spots where the headphones diverge from a neutral reproduction of the sound are mostly unpleasant when trying to enjoy music.
The Fed and futures market still diverge in their outlook for the fed funds rate, called the "dot plot" because each Fed governor's prediction is plotted on a chart.
They feature lines representing elementary particles that converge at a vertex (which represents a collision) and then diverge from there to represent the pieces that emerge from the crash.
Despite the cities' political and economic differences, a vibrant cultural community has emerged in San Diego and Tijuana that recognizes where the cities diverge but also where they overlap.
"Millennial consumers have distinctive preferences, which in many ways diverge from previous generations," Bank of America Merrill Lynch analyst Ashley Wallace said in a research note from June 2016.
Minutes from the Fed's last meeting and housing starts are two key events for markets Wednesday, as traders watch to see whether oil and stocks can continue to diverge.
The combination of intimidation and public rebukes is potent and quite likely to have a chilling effect on civil servants' willingness to express views that diverge from the administration.
It's also not a commentary on gene-modification, abortion, or any other hot-button topic about using our foresight into the future to force our present path to diverge.
The problem for most Islamic financial products is that their accounting treatment can often diverge from the actual economic substance of a transaction, a key concept behind IFRS 9.
Interests can diverge when the amount you want to raise doesn't permit the new investors' desired ownership percentage unless the existing investors back off their legal pro rata rights.
Interestingly, there has been a decrease in cross-asset correlation over the past few months, coinciding with capital flows and monetary policies finally starting to diverge across the globe.
The dollar rebounded against a basket of currencies on Tuesday, as investors renewed bets that monetary policy will continue to diverge between the United States and the euro zone.
I also believe that Wall Street and Main Street may diverge further where what's good for Wall Street may not be equally good for Main Street this time around.
The two are nominally close allies yet have often seen their interests diverge, particularly as President Obama has tried to reach a hand out to Iran in recent years.
Where the candidates overlap and diverge, especially amid the party's broad shift left, will likely remain somewhat of a mystery until they begin their slate of debates in June.
It's impractical to use surveys to measure the opinions of the ultra rich (millionaires, billionaires), but Gilens argues that their opinions would diverge from the middle class more dramatically.
States diverge on whether breasts are covered under sexual-battery law; in some states, sexual battery only occurs when the perpetrator touches the anus or genitals or another person.
One day he was talking with Melina Matsoukas, and she mentioned the Showtime series "The Affair," which shifts perspectives, "Rashomon" style, allowing its characters' versions of events to diverge.
But this flurry of diplomacy belied the emergence of new tensions in the alliance: The two countries' political systems and approaches to economics and foreign affairs began to diverge.
It will most likely diverge from the House plan by eliminating the ability to deduct state and local taxes, and by stopping short of fully repealing the estate tax.
Under the deal with Brussels, Gazprom agreed to allow its customers to ask for lower prices when these diverge from benchmarks such as those in Western European gas markets.
Whereas in early childhood friendships take shape by reason of proximity, later they alter as interests diverge and new bonds form, and Larson's story tracks this painful, exhilarating process.
But states diverge dramatically in how much they contribute to the carbon emissions from fossil fuels linked to climate change and whether they will support limits on those emissions.
I penciled in D/T and "saw" DIVERGE/DIVULGE so filled that in, erasing the T. It really is one of the more "use the force" kind of puzzles.
While Ms. Trump may want to be the new face of working motherhood, the reality of the policies she has devised for her father diverge starkly from her rhetoric.
Both immigrant rights advocates and immigration hard-liners agree the court system is struggling under a crush of cases -- but they diverge widely in their proposals for fixing it.
Allies are useful in advancing shared interests, but those interests can and do diverge over time, therefore permanent alliances should not be held up as the policy gold-standard.
But beyond that lightness, so full of art, there is a profoundly cosmopolitan sensibility that sees through everything, especially the way different cultures diverge and collide and face off.
And what I don't think you can do is, I don't think you can run two businesses that are actually starting to really diverge from one another, really successfully.
And it's coming as American and Kurdish interests increasingly diverge — and as the two allies push for visions of the Middle East that are more than a little different.
That implies that the rest of Britain might diverge from the European Union on standards and rules while Northern Ireland remains in some sort of partial backstop arrangement. Mrs.
They diverge in part on how they think about network effects as a moat in the modern economy, and in part on their specific assessment of Google's business decisions.
As the story opens, Hel realizes that Sleigh existed in both worlds and may or may not have been one of those minute tipping points that caused both to diverge.
"As we diverge from the main product, how do we grow but clearly communicate, even to casual users browsing the app store, hey, this is a Youtube product," says Bettig.
He also insisted that, contrary to promises to adhere to many Brussels rules so as to preserve a level playing-field, Britain must have freedom to diverge from EU regulations.
But the degree to which black Americans diverge is also important: Black respondents in the YouGov survey are concerned more with violence within the community, but only slightly more so.
McGuinness said there were no major calls in Britain's financial sector to radically diverge from rules it has inherited from the EU to threaten equivalence-based access to the bloc.
Dieter's judgment is something I rarely question, but on this one occasion, he and I diverge on how we feel about a very important aspect of Google's new flagship pair.
In the second basket, which would include many services, Britain would diverge over time from EU regulations, even though it might try to deliver similar standards to allow mutual recognition.
But a new paper studying polygamy in shorebirds finds the opposite: more partners actually seems to decrease the rate at which those populations began to diverge and become different species.
Tweak the starting parameters a little, and the system will evolve normally up to a point, but then diverge into what amounts to a patterned series of vibrations—not random.
Instead, Trump's plans tend to diverge in the same direction — toward conventional Republican ideas, which implies that he's relying on a fairly conventional set of advisers to write these proposals.
Then, as the parents willingly submitted to several lie-detector tests in an effort to guide the investigation, their accounts of events leading up to the disappearance began to diverge.
While the yen-tracking ETF (FXY) and the TLT traded together throughout 2016 and 2017, Gordon noted that they have recently begun to diverge and trade inversely to each other.
Start, perhaps, with the song in English, "Around You," which has a six-beat Afro-Brazilian rhythm that keeps shifting its accents while Ms. Maita's multiple vocals diverge and reunite.
"The disappointing outcome of the G-20 commitment to raise global growth by 2 percent with structural measures is one example of how intentions and actions can diverge," Draghi said.
Deal activity for oil and gas production assets, known as upstream, has slowed significantly following the oil price crash as buyers' and sellers' views on the future oil price diverge.
But with a project like this, there are always things that drop out, that diverge from the main point of the piece, or that would simply make it too long.
But the degree to which African Americans diverge is also important: African Americans in the YouGov survey are concerned more with violence within the community, but only slightly more so.
Other measures diverge on the exact timing and rate of increase, but not on the basic trend: Wage growth, long stuck in neutral, has at last found a higher gear.
Angle of Attack +60° Measured by left sensor +30° Takeoff +00° Right sensor –30° Sensors diverge –7373° 8:38 8:39 8:40 8:41 8:7373 8:43 a.m.
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Despite their bond, Elena and Lila's paths diverge as Elena focuses on her studies and Lila works in her family's cobbler shop, for which she begins to develop grand plans.
The excessive halts caused prices of many ETFs - securities tracking indexes, commodities, bonds, or baskets of securities that trade like stocks - to diverge from the prices of their underlying components.
Archie's father, Stanley, at first adores his young bride, Rose, but as the novel's four plots diverge after Archie's birth, in 1947, the marriage survives in only one of them.
Even reading habits diverge: Women read mysteries and true crime; men read science fiction and history, according to Peter Hildick-Smith, the president of Codex Group, which surveys reading patterns.
A review of our rating actions over the past two to three years bears this out and shows that state credit quality has already begun to diverge along these lines.
" Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse says his board brings "a satellite view of the world so that we can analyze global macro trends that may converge or diverge, affecting Ripple's future.
This reflects Danske's management of the assets and liabilities in SEK and NOK separately, to limit the currency risk that arises when assets and liabilities in the respective currencies diverge.
The two burgers do diverge in the respect that Beyond has less than 50 percent of the saturated fat in the Impossible Burger as well as more iron and fiber.
Sorted by major party affiliation, the findings become even odder, because Democrats and Republicans diverge sharply on almost every point except Amazon (and the military, and their loathing of Facebook).
But though Schatz and Sanders's plans diverge sharply, they both emerge in a similar context — one in which Democrats are increasingly comfortable saying the government should guarantee insurance for everyone.
These productions diverge strikingly from the Manichean tone of many blockbusters made during the conflict, especially those from the tub-thumping Reagan era (Mr le Carré was always a subtle exception).
Growing increasingly defensive, Hart attempts to diverge from the questions, prompting the two men to get in a war of words that touch upon the themes of the high stakes drama.
Still, strategists see limits to how much the Bank of Canada can diverge from other central banks, such as the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank, that have already eased.
While their levels of refinement may diverge, the duo shares a lot in common, beginning with their charmed upbringing in Jamaica Estates to embattled business woes including bankruptcy and tax fraud.
Nor did it press hard for "mutual recognition", in which the EU would accept Britain's rules as a basis for future trading as long as they did not diverge too much.
But he said much depended on the success of Trump, including the extent to which the U.S. President-elect listens to advice from people whose views may diverge from his own.
Bannon had seen Trumpism—a mix of economic populism and white identity politics—as distinct from Trump and was willing to diverge from the president in service of the bigger cause.
For example, many players will probably save their games before making big decisions that can make the plot diverge so that they can go back later and take a different route.
In the brothers' groundbreaking Twins Study, researchers at 10 universities are using samples from Earth and the ISS to study where Scott and Mark genetically diverge after Scott's year in space.
"It's such a crazy game of chance because who knows if you're going to grow in parallel, if your paths are going to diverge, [or] what's going to happen," she said.
I made Ashkenazi and Sephardi culture nonexistent in the early game, but then develop in and diverge from their predecessor the Hebrew culture around the 9th Century, as it did historically.
The Fed considered changing its planned path of interest rate hikes in 2016, according to Reuters - a path that has seen its policy diverge from that of other major central banks.
Interestingly, Ford and VW have presented a highly collaborative framework on autonomous- and electric-vehicle development and manufacturing, but they intend to diverge when it comes to bringing products to market.
That has raised hopes they will try and repair a relationship that has deteriorated as the two countries find their interests diverge - and often clash - while competing for influence across Asia.
The 2628 Libertarian nominee and former marijuana marketing executive said they overlap on abortion rights, same sex marriage and marijuana legalization, but Johnson highlighted that the two diverge on economic issues.
But in any case, the works on display here joyfully diverge from the overly academic, zombie formalism-style painting that has plagued the medium's upper echelons in the past few years.
The API figures capture a smaller portion of total U.S. storage than official government data and frequently diverge significantly from Energy Department figures, which are out Wednesday at 103:30 a.m.
While Republicans and Democrats diverge in the directions you would expect, a plurality of independents, 44 percent, says that the media produces false stories; 31 percent say the media is accurate.
Because many of the subjects we wrote about died long ago, we decided to diverge from the traditional obituary style of announcing a person's death at the start of the article.
But Thursday's debate included a quick moment that highlighted how they diverge in one key area: how political power in the United States is structured, and how those structures should change.
Despite immense public pressure in part from students who escaped the attack, the outlook for any consequential action remains dim as the president and lawmakers diverge on how best to respond.
Though their preferences on health policy diverge in many ways, state leaders from both parties were alarmed at the potential for harm to their constituents, state budgets and insurance markets. Gov.
Not long after, the United States imposed sanctions on Russia's oil industry in 2014 over Moscow's deadly intervention in Ukraine, leading American foreign policy and the company's investment goals to diverge.
In many cases, patient preferences diverge substantially from guideline recommendations, which are created by researchers and policymakers with little input from patients on where to draw the line of acceptable risk.
The insurance sector is split over EU access, with life insurers wanting to diverge from Solvency II rules, while the London insurance market sees access to the bloc as the priority.
Britain's insurance sector, however, is split, with domestic-focused insurers and those like Aviva with operations already regulated in the bloc, prepared to diverge from EU capital rules inherited by Britain.
Canada does not follow EU rules, but some EU governments are reluctant to give Britain similar leeway to diverge on labour and environmental standards, given the much greater trade volumes involved.
Because events, on the whole, are more protean than people, leaders grow less satisfying with time, as the stories they're ready to tell diverge from the stories we want to hear.
Johnson&aposs commitment to diverge from trade and customs regulations with the EU will put the future of many UK businesses, which rely on close trading ties with Europe, at risk.
So you would see a huge price diverge as people see that only way they can turn tether into real money is to buy other cryptocurrency then move to another exchange.
Sauropods proliferated in the Late Jurassic epoch, but the discovery of Lingwulong shenqi in rocks from the Middle Jurassic suggests that sauropod species began to diverge much earlier than we thought.
"When I walked away I left footsteps in the mud so you could follow me," Kehlani and Musiq Soulchild sing at the end, even as their melodies diverge like separate paths.
"If the British people dislike the arrangement that we have negotiated with the EU, the agreement will allow a future government to diverge," Gove wrote in a column in the Daily Telegraph.
The sense of comfort powered by Instagram purposefully pushing Stories to diverge from its classy feed has contributed to its explosion in popularity — not just for Stories but Instagram as a whole.
Even though most agree that this policy has played a vital role in the delivery of China's growth miracle, opinions diverge as to which aspects of the policy have proved most effective.
The leaked photos diverge from DJI's existing photographic drones by employing a folding farm design, which should allow it to become nicely portable, especially when compared to its current fixed-arm quadcopters.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar rebounded against a basket of currencies on Tuesday, as investors renewed bets that monetary policy will continue to diverge between the United States and the euro zone.
Forty-five percent of all respondents believe that Trump's meetings with CEOs and business leaders are political theater and will not lead to policy changes that diverge from the administration's ultimate agenda.
Only if books like these continue to flourish, however, can authors hope to speak not just to an experience shared by countless American children, but to the way these children's experiences diverge.
But they expressed doubt at the places where Sanders and Trump do diverge — over Sanders's belief in a Nordic-style welfare state with big and aggressive new spending plans, which Trump opposes.
But regardless of which sector is ahead at any particular point in time, the more important point is that manufacturing wages are unlikely to dramatically diverge from wages in the service sector.
These findings sharply diverge from what has been previously reported—only last week, a study by researchers at Berkeley found that Seattle's minimum wage increase had only a negligible impact on jobs.
Every generation has a small set of elites whose interests diverge from the rest and play an outsize role in structuring political economy—one day, Gen Z will have its own lot.
The paper also compared the value of the VIX at settlement with its value as calculated from S&P 500 options right after the settlement, and showed the two tend to diverge.
Because they do not get as big a forward push as the decay products of photons, the X boson's remnants diverge at a wider angle, striking the detector at about 2140 degrees.
The most important thing: Mnuchin tells CNBC that the Administration's economic growth projections will diverge from the Congressional Budget Office's, setting the stage for conflict over the future effects of tax reform.
Among the takeaways: They agree on reversing President Trump's international actions on climate change, and they diverge on issues like expanding the Supreme Court and whether anyone deserves a billion-dollar fortune.
Where we suspect the most important causes lie is in the deeper structural changes that have caused the experiences of those in the red and blue parts of the country to diverge.
The year 1980 also marked a rough turning point in the United States, where income, wealth, job security and economic opportunity began to diverge sharply for the most and least affluent Americans.
Voters in the counties around Massena and Malone lean conservative, but their opinions on the national debate over immigration policy often diverge from their views of freer movement across the northern border.
BOCWATCH Still, strategists see limits to how much the Bank of Canada can diverge from other central banks, such as the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank, that have already eased.
BOCWATCH Still, strategists see limits to how much the Bank of Canada can diverge from other central banks, such as the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank, that have already eased.
Homegoing, Gyasi's epic historical novel about two Ghanian half-sisters whose paths dramatically diverge when one of them is sold into slavery, was one of the biggest literary fiction debuts of 2016.
BREXIT: WHEN BRITAIN SAYS IT DOES NOT WANT TO ALIGN WITH EU STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS IN THE FUTURE, IT IS NOT CLEAR WHERE, OR BY HOW MUCH, IT WISHES TO DIVERGE BARNIER
Each is essentially campaigning on the idea that rapid growth needn't produce streets of destitution as it has in California — but the two diverge on the role that law enforcement should play.
"The risk is if we diverge too quickly from the EU rules, we won't be able to secure access to the single market and passporting rights will be withdrawn," the spokesperson said.
That's because starting from a young age, boys' and girls' lives diverge: Females receive less education than boys, they marry earlier and they do more unpaid care work, according to the report.
It's a reminder that there isn't only one lesson to learn from a game as influential as Dark Souls, and that the world of games is bolder and broader when we diverge .
"When economic forces diverge in what is supposed to be a common enterprise, that creates political unrest," said Thomas F. Cooley, a professor at the Stern School of Business at New York University.
And it's unclear that anyone on the task force is atheists or agnostic — or holds political views that diverge from Sessions' — or that the task force will meet with groups that think differently.
The spokesman said Ireland was seeking "a commitment to avoid a hard border in the withdrawal treaty, or ensuring that the rules and regulations of the single market and customs union cannot diverge".
CHINA VAT: China's metal traders are betting that recently announced manufacturing tax cuts will start in May and are placing trades that pay off as prices diverge between the April and May contracts.
This meant that the gap between U.S. and German 10-year borrowing costs was close to its widest level since June at 195 bps, as monetary policy expectations for the two regions diverge.
This has started to partly reverse a trend that began during the euro zone debt crisis of 2011-2012, where the single currency bloc and the United States' economic paths appeared to diverge.
This has started to partly reverse a trend that began during the euro zone debt crisis of 2011/2012, where the single currency bloc and the United States' economic paths appeared to diverge.
Asked who he trusts on national security, Trump had warm words for three men with world views that differ from one another, and who diverge sharply on some key issues from Trump himself.
A first obvious step to diverge from this path is to close the carried interest tax loophole - set the standard that our tax system does not value income earned one way or another.
The gap between benchmark German and U.S. 10-year bond yields was near its widest since April on Monday, as the fiscal and policy paths of two of the world's leading economies diverge.
It's been disheartening to see some entertainment outlets already begin to normalize Donald Trump, as if he is any way a traditional candidate or a leader whose opinions merely diverge from the norm.
The House and Senate proposals diverge on important provisions that will be challenging for lawmakers to rectify in the coming weeks, in part because of competing political priorities facing members in each chamber.
Many of their policies, which include abandoning the cash bail system and refusing to pursue certain cases referred by police, diverge from the zero tolerance stance the Trump Justice Department has taken federally.
The crucial point here is how little the model of employer-employee relations needs to diverge from the assumption of perfect competition in order for there to be massive effects on the economy.
Some policymakers said Mexico's bank could adjust interest rates independently of the Fed if inflation expectations diverge from the central bank's 3 percent target or if faced with further episodes of market volatility.
Britain might diverge, or might not, officials keep saying — a careful dance designed to limit the damage for British exporters while delivering on the political imperative to declare that Brexit has been achieved.
And so it's no surprise that queer artists look backward to see how their multiple identities — you could add gender, class, disability and others to the list — first began to merge or diverge.
"It is unlikely the Bank of Canada will continue to diverge from other major central banks," said Angus Sippe, multi-asset fund manager at Schroders, which has $520.6 billion of assets under management.
Even as Beijing and Washington have taken steps to defuse their dispute, they diverge on a slew of issues, including anti-government protests in Hong Kong and the treatment of Muslim Uighur minority.
Italian risk performance continues to diverge from the rest of southern Europe, and the spread of Italian 10-year bonds over Spain reached 174 bps, matching their highest level over Spain since 2012.
Now in his 70s, Biden has had a long career in politics, and he's already facing criticism for how his moderate liberal policies now diverge from a Democratic Party that's moving steadily leftward.
In Wexler's testimony, he argued that the Democratic platform was not the place to litigate views on Israel, nor should it diverge substantially from the United States' long-standing position in support of Israel.
The screens however, are where things diverge, as the standard iPhone 8 sports a 4.7-inch 1334 x 750 LCD, while the 8 Plus features a 83-inch full HD (1920 x 1080) LCD.
AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) - Two former U.S. Masters champions saw their fortunes diverge on Sunday as 2011 winner Charl Schwartzel rallied to finish third while 2013 victor Adam Scott slipped to a tie for ninth.
The show was ultimately a little heavier with the hints, and understandably so, as it eventually rocketed ahead of the books it's based on, beginning to diverge from its source material in season four.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - No wonder Rex Tillerson was willing to diverge from his boss on Monday and call out Russia directly for the alleged poisoning of a former double agent living in Britain.
"The reactions by Twitter and YouTube upon notification of illegal hate speech seem to diverge depending on the source use to notify content (trusted reporter/flagger system vs normal user tools)," said the report.
There are instances in which human brains do operate sort of like these algorithms, but "there are some significant ways that we diverge from this model of a perfect Bayesian reasoner," Galef pointed out.
We compared traffic data from that same French news publisher with a top-10 French sports publisher of similar size and found that while before 10am they achieved similar results, the curves then diverge.
If implemented, the move would certainly lift a burden on the White House press office, which often finds itself trying to explain why Trump's tweets diverge so sharply from the tightly crafted official statements.
We've seen a handful of brands diverge from the tried-and-true, season-ahead runway show in favor of presentations or private viewings, with some test-driving the whole "see now, buy now" approach.
While the Muslim community holds the universal position that animals must be healthy and unharmed before slaughter, opinions diverge on whether non-penetrative stunning practices harm the animal or not, said Armanios and Ergene.
The strong sentiments from the third quarter strongly diverge from thoughts about the future, according to Peter Atwater, an investor sentiment expert, president of advisory firm Financial Insyghts and author of Moods and Markets.
At the same time that lifestyle and consumption habits of the affluent diverge from those of the middle and working class, wealthy voters are becoming increasingly Democratic, often motivated by their culturally liberal views.
Read more: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez got 2020 Democrats talking about climate change, but their plans to address it diverge wildlyThe two New Englanders also disagree on a few key issues related to democratic reform.
At first glance, the cosplay on offer at Flame Con didn't diverge wildly from the elaborate getups you see at San Diego Comic Con, Emerald City Comic Con, or any other major US conventions.
There is the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, and while they diverge in ideas, the media assumes they share their foibles and flaws, their minor and major corruptions, their grasping and opportunistic politicians.
But the House and Senate proposals diverge on important provisions that will be challenging for lawmakers to rectify in the coming weeks, in part because of competing political priorities facing lawmakers in each chamber.
But opinions can diverge sharply at the local level, and there are tensions between those who want to treat it as a business and those who see it as an opportunity for social justice.
She writes about mothers and children and work ("The 10-Year Nap"); about women, men, dissatisfaction and desire ("The Uncoupling"); about what happens when close friends' lives converge, and diverge, over time ("The Interestings").
While the country's educational emphasis on rote memorization churns out some of the world's best test-takers, many Chinese families harbor worries that diverge sharply from those of the tiger parents of popular conception.
In addition to having weaker proposals, Clinton often has a record that suggests she's even less with us than she professes to be, in addition to having cultivated donors whose interests diverge from ours.
In the comics, the Carnage Symbiote is Venom's offspring and bonds with Brock's cellmate, Kasady (the comic books and movie diverge when it comes to Brock's origin story; Brock isn't a criminal in the movie).
The EU-US relationship may be changing, she said, but the 28-member bloc remains committed to policies on issues such as Middle East peace, refugees and Russia, even as they diverge from US positions.
But while he may acknowledge the indisputable conclusion that our appetite for fossil fuel is slowing killing our home planet, Tillerson's views on how to solve the problem diverge from those of some climate scientists.
"While we may take that approach in the short-term, we will be outside the EU, and free to diverge when we are ready, on our terms, in the UK national interest," he will say.
As the parties diverge from each other ideologically and culturally, the other side becomes more of a threat — and that makes it easier to justify voting for your side, no matter who the nominee is.
But the activism is also laying bare a striking generation gap between younger and older African-Americans, whose experience, views of the former president and notions of how they should push for change diverge dramatically.
The question of a future trading relationship will involve forging agreement among 27 countries whose economic and political interests will diverge, depending upon the depth and character of their commercial and diplomatic ties to Britain.
Their policies and political outlooks diverge at nearly every turn, but one of the most constant and caustic clashes between former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Senator Bernie Sanders is over Social Security.
Where analysts diverge is what he might do if the United States really did withdraw some or all of its forces, as Mr. Trump's former chief strategist, Stephen K. Bannon, suggested that Washington consider doing.
In societies where both sexes have greater freedom — and women have more educational and professional opportunities relative to men than in the past — the sexes' academic interests tend to diverge relative to more traditional societies.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to diverge from EU rules and regulations and not seek a tight economic relationship with the bloc after Brexit was the final nail in the coffin of continued frictionless trade.
Even as Beijing and Washington have taken steps to defuse their dispute, they still diverge on a slew of issues, including anti-government protests in Hong Kong and the treatment of China's Muslim Uighur minority.
The trick for companies will be to figure out where their agendas align and diverge with a president's agenda that does not fall neatly along traditional/predictable party lines while also avoiding his populist ire.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain faces a permanent debate over whether to copy or diverge from European Union financial rules after Brexit, a top UK lawmaker said on Wednesday in comments likely to prolong uncertainty for banks.
And yet Brooks, an increasingly lonely outpost of moderate conservative thought, has fallen into the classic trap of equating these three politicians in his latest column, merely because they diverge from the "center" of American politics.
Uber and Lyft continue to diverge, offering different financial opportunities to IPO buyers, according to Anna-Marie Wascher, CEO and founding partner at Flat World Partners, an investment management firm that made an early Lyft investment.
Westerville, Ohio (CNN)Elizabeth Warren's campaign said on Wednesday that it is studying a range of options for paying for "Medicare for All," leaving open the possibility that the presidential candidate may ultimately diverge from Sen.
A growing chorus of growers, analysts, bankers and even a U.S. Department of Agriculture economist said it would make sense to establish such a contract to hedge growing risks as Brazil and U.S. soybean prices diverge.
In their study, published in the journal Peer-J, Darren Naish and Mark P. Witton describe how the fossils they found—a kind of pterosaur called Hatzegopteryx—diverge from our "conventional" understanding of these creatures' proportions.
For the same reasons it has rejected Mrs May's "three-basket" proposal, under which Britain would get to pick which sectors it wants to keep in line with EU rules and when to diverge from them.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Bucking years of tradition, some central banks in the Gulf's wealthy oil exporting countries may cautiously diverge from U.S. monetary policy this week as the American central bank pushes up interest rates, bankers say.
But some lawmakers had doubted agreement was likely between those who want to maintain close ties with the EU, and others who are pressing for Britain to strike out alone and diverge from the bloc's rules.
Though the rubrics of unfinishedness governing both the Met Breuer's main exhibition and its cinematic little sibling are not dissimilar, the particular sense of unfinishedness specific to the kinds of works in each can diverge sharply.
But the plans by the U.S. companies diverge in their financing, marketing and shipping strategies, reflecting uncertainties in a growth industry that has yet to achieve the flexibility and liquidity of its sister crude oil market.
Very small uncertainties about the weather over much broader regions also make nearly identical weather patterns diverge with time, and the uncertainties over larger regions (say a 100 mile rectangle) completely override any influence from butterflies.
British Cabinet Office minister David Lidington said on Wednesday that Britain's services industry must be able to diverge from EU rules after Brexit because there is a risk of "unwelcome measures" that may undermine the sector.
Because so many large bank stocks are in the , Ponsi said it would be unusual for the financial ETF, represented by the red line, to diverge from the rest of the index, pictured above in green.
Economist Elisa Giannone recently found that beginning in the 1980s the wages of cities — after converging for generations — had begun to diverge as tech began to inordinately reward dense clusters of highly skilled workers and firms.
But on this issue Republicans' and Democrats' assessments diverge, with the political rivals agreeing there is a lack of direct evidence of collusion, but Democrats saying there is ample circumstantial evidence to support such a finding.
LONDON (Reuters) - Aluminium prices in the United States have soared and are expected to diverge from those traded on the London Metal Exchange after the U.S. Treasury Department imposed sanctions on Russian producer Rusal (0486.HK).
But the amount claimed is where these groups diverge: High-income borrowers are estimated to save $860 million on their taxes as a result of the deduction, while the low-income group saves only $538 million.
In making that decision, May must manage deep divisions at home, including among senior ministers, over whether to align Britain's economic future with the EU, or diverge from the bloc and seek a more global role.
While the styles and price points of their independent brands diverge, the women all create strong original designs, sharing a daring vision that clearly was shaped by their immersion in the rarefied world of fine art.
In his letter, Johnson complained about how "crucial decisions" had been postponed, leading to what he described as a "semi-Brexit" with Britain unable to diverge, or move away, from rules and regulations set in Brussels.
While the former's plaintive chorus neatly displays his vocal ache, the beauteous backup vocals on the latter hardly flatter a song whose kind wishes for a friend surviving cancer don't diverge from received ideas or language.
"Where we diverge is on how severe the threat is and how comprehensive our response needs to be," said Ashley Townshend, a foreign policy expert at the United States Studies Center at the University of Sydney.
Americans mostly think it is good that the nation has an ethnically and racially mixed population, but their views diverge when it comes to specifics about how that diversity affects their lives, a new survey found.
The Amish and Mennonites have farmed in Lancaster County for centuries, but they started attracting the attention of tourists and outsiders only in the mid-1950s, when Amish and non-Amish lifestyles began to rapidly diverge.
But, of course, the further you diverge from the European rules, the harder it is to-, to justify, you know, investment in the UK versus the European Union, because it makes it harder for business, generally.
" From the Financial Times: "Berlin worries a post-Brexit UK that reserves the right to diverge from EU rules on goods, workers' rights, taxes and environmental standards could create a serious economic competitor on its doorstep.
The head of the central bank also said that given the negative impact of the drop in oil on Canada, its economy could diverge from that of its neighbor to the south for three years or more.
But he's still not entirely ready to accept that his world is so much different from his cousins', that their shared reality could diverge so sharply, and that he could have been so completely unaware of it.
It's when they go out into the world and contend with the careers they want to have that they diverge, and she won't follow him down his path of self-destruction, where substance abuse signals creative realness.
Fitch does not rule out the risk that in the lead-up to the concession termination date, the views of TT's management, TT's main shareholder and the Turkish government on TT's operational and financial priorities may diverge.
Despite years of budget austerity, public debt levels have continued to rise in Southern Europe, banking systems have weakened especially in Italy and Germany, and economic performance between Europe's south and its north has continued to diverge.
LONDON, March 1 (Reuters) - The gap between short-dated borrowing costs in the United States and Germany was at its widest in over 20 years on Thursday as the monetary policy outlooks for the two regions diverge.
Mr. Trump's advisers generally agree on tax issues, but they often diverge on trade, with warring factions between the traditional free-market group and a more populist group that reinforces Mr. Trump's own inclinations and campaign talk.
The fossil skull studied here belongs to one of the preserved early platyrrhines called Chilecebus carrascoensis, perhaps one of the first platyrrhines to diverge from the group's common ancestor, according to the paper published in Science Advances.
Election officials cautioned that the final results, in the State of Mexico, would not be certified until later this week, but the final tallies were not expected to diverge much, if at all, from the current percentages.
It is unclear whether Britain will ultimately adopt European rules for some sectors voluntarily and, if so, whether the two sides can agree on what would happen if the British decided at a later point to diverge.
But leaders in the EU are likely to be firm on one key issue: making sure that if the UK wants to retain access to the EU's market, it cannot diverge too much from the EU's regulations.
She takes on the role at a challenging time, as the US continues to diverge from its allies on a number of major foreign policy issues and the US and UK chart their bilateral course post-Brexit.
Newkirk proposes that diversity initiatives have met so little success in these areas because they diverge in ideology and intent from civil rights–era programs that sought to put the nation on a track to racial equality.
Despite faltering growth of late, the BOE had been one of the few central banks to diverge from the global precautionary easing trend from central banks, with 131 rate cuts implemented by central banks worldwide in 2019.
They diverge on relations with Russia, as the Freedom Party's leadership supports and has close ties to Vladimir Putin, while the People's Party is far more skeptical of the Russian authoritarian and his support of populists worldwide.
As she takes her position in the spotlight — a place she has said she dislikes — the question now is what her version of Chanel will look like, and how it will uphold or diverge from Lagerfeld's work.
Magic Leap's solution is an optical system that creates the illusion of depth in such a way that your eyes focus far for far things, and near for near, and will converge or diverge at the correct distances.
He emerged again on Thursday during a meeting with CEOs of community banks, but didn't diverge from his prepared remarks hailing a recent executive order he said will allow the banks to issue loans at a quicker pace.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's vast services industry must be able to diverge from European Union rules after Brexit because there is a risk of "unwelcome measures" that may undermine the sector, Cabinet Office minister David Lidington said on Wednesday.
"The two currencies started to diverge about a month ago when investors were encouraged (to buy the forint) by the story that Hungary can start to tighten monetary policy if core inflation rises," one Budapest-based trader said.
Facebook would become an even more biodiverse ecosystem — of linked but tonally distinct communities — which could even, in time, diverge a bit on the feature front, via adding non-core extras, based on market specific appetites and tastes.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The euro ceded its gains on Tuesday as robust but lower-than-expected business growth data did not alter market expectations that rates in the United States and the euro zone will continue to diverge.
Most critics are interested in evaluating films and thinking about what they mean for the broader culture, and while everyone doesn't get it right all the time, that means that the opinions of critics and audiences often diverge.
Some of the conceits across the book feel so similar, you'd expect it to drag, but every lie reveals itself so exquisitely that the parallels become an added pleasure, as soon as we uncover the ways they diverge.
And he demonstrated that by inserting depth into random noise: the random-dot stereogram: These random dots contain a hidden shape that you can see if you diverge your eyes to point each eye at its own square.
Her compromise is to divide the economy into three sectors: those like the auto industry, where European Union and British rules would remain the same; those that would remain broadly aligned; and those where the rules would diverge.
But Britain is looking for enhancements to the system, such as a significantly longer notice period - a year or two - along with a mechanism for resolving disputes if rules on one side begin to diverge from the other.
"But the key issue is that we will have control of our rules, we will not be a rule taker, we will not diverge for the sake of diverging, we start from a position of alignment," he said.
The suits diverge in important ways (Santa Cruz, for example, is suing not simply over the damages from sea level rise but also from climate related drought) they've been viewed in tandem, as a part of a growing movement.
In a column for Vox, she explained it this way: States diverge on whether breasts are covered under sexual battery law; in some states, sexual battery only occurs when the perpetrator touches the anus or genitals of another person.
Prime Minister Theresa May has said she wants Britain to remain under European oversight for certain sectors including chemicals but be allowed to diverge from the EU in others, a position dismissed as pure illusion by Brussels so far.
COPENHAGEN, March 27 (Reuters) - Denmark's public sector deficit proved to be smaller than expected last year, but the positive surprise should not tempt the government to diverge from a plan to gradually tighten fiscal policy, economists said on Monday.
U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis told his Turkish counterpart Nurettin Canikli on the sidelines of a NATO meeting Thursday that the U.S. believes it can ensure U.S.-backed Kurds in Syria diverge from Kurds in Turkey, the AP reports.
"While the undersigned groups' opinions diverge significantly on many policy issues, we are united in our desire to ensure that free expression is not threatened by an increasingly limited number of companies that dominate U.S. media," the letter reads.
Five years into a Syrian civil war that has killed thousands and forced millions to flee their homes, Russia and the United States are the most influential outside players in the conflict, but the objectives they are pursuing diverge.
Rad Payoff, which touts members of Sass Dragons, is about to release Slow & Weird, which, true to its name, sees the band trying to diverge a bit from their razor-wire sound by splicing in some more dramatic elements.
Russian President Vladimir Putin doesn't want to see a nuclear-armed North Korea— but he does have regional interests that diverge from Washington's and would no doubt be happy to see North Korea remain a thorn in America's side.
As adults, their devotion to language remains strong, but they drastically diverge from each other: Daphne is committed to the rigidity of Standard English, while Laurel is impassioned by the ever-changing nature of the written and spoken word.
See FACTBOX on key deals: While both Gulf state-controlled firms are aiming to replicate the model of oil majors by expanding in downstream, trading and petrochemicals, their funding strategies diverge, said Dmitry Marinchenko, analyst with Fitch rating agency.
But as a result of the angle and perspective of the photo, the road appears to converge at the bottom, leaving your brain to assume that for this image to plausibly exist, the two paths must diverge off into the distance.
Although Groening and Jamie's lives would eventually diverge — the former went on to alternative comics semi-fame before ascending to the pop culture pantheon with The Simpsons — their work would stay rooted in this traumatic break in the suburban real.
"It can be a tricky balancing act to choose what one feels is in a client's best interest but not diverge too much from their comfort level, which can lead to emotional and counter-productive responses on their part," Wander said.
If the Catalans do not go ahead with a declaration of independence but also fail to sit down for talks with Rajoy as the two party's positions diverge beyond a possible compromise, Madrid may refer the matter to the constitutional courts.
I'm very heartened at the fact that over the years we have had more and more convergence on the principles, and we've got to be vigilant and make sure we don't diverge on the fundamental basics of economics-based antitrust application.
LONDON, July 11 (Reuters) - Britain's vast services industry must be able to diverge from European Union rules after Brexit because there is a risk of "unwelcome measures" that may undermine the sector, Cabinet Office minister David Lidington said on Wednesday.
Other works, like Stanislav Libensky and Jaroslava Brychtova's "Red Pyramid" (1993) in the permanent collection, were a powerful presence in the gallery, but this and other works, made me realize how the language of glass and more commercial contemporary art diverge.
Either way, Chrome now has the type of dominance that Internet Explorer once did, and we're starting to see Google's own apps diverge from supporting web standards much in the same way Microsoft did a decade and a half ago.
Pence, Trump diverge on Ryan support Clinton and her running mate, Tim Kaine, embarked on a three-day bus tour through the Rust Belt over the weekend to tout their jobs plan in the key battleground states of Pennsylvania and Ohio.
LONDON (Reuters) - The spread between U.S. and German benchmark government bond yields were close to one-month highs on Thursday as the central banks of the two regions diverge on policy and political risks in Europe keep a lid on yields.
BP, Equinor, and IEA diverge sharply in how much carbon capture and storage comes online by 2040 In scenarios that would keep temperature rise below 2°C, Shell's "Sky" scenario is notable for assuming widespread deployment of carbon dioxide removal tech.
But according to Daniel Drezner, professor at Tufts' Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, conventional wisdom may not apply to the current election cycle, in part because Clinton's opponent holds foreign policy views that diverge from the norm within either party.
Strengthening of the loonie could make the country's exports of autos, maple syrup and other goods more expensive in international markets, lessening the likelihood the Bank of Canada would diverge for too long from its global peers, according to some economists.
People who opt for funds of this sort should understand that their performance will diverge from that of well-known emerging-markets benchmarks, said Todd L. Rosenbluth, director of E.T.F. and mutual fund research at CFRA, an investment research firm.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's house price growth will slow significantly on continuing government curbs and tighter credit conditions this year, dampening land sales that hit record highs in 21, but views diverge on whether prices will correct sharply, a Reuters poll showed.
BEIJING, March 26.7218 (Reuters) - China's metal traders are betting that recently announced manufacturing tax cuts will start in May and are placing trades that pay off as prices diverge between the April and May contracts, three traders told Reuters this week.
"One challenge for Thiel, according to people familiar with the search, is finding candidates who are Republican and yet willing to diverge from the libertarian position that the government should basically leave companies alone," BuzzFeed's William Alden and Hamza Shaban report.
The results, from a poll of economists taken over the past week, also found there is a bigger risk the next move is a cut, even though forecasts diverge in three directions starting from the second quarter of next year.
The couple hosted a reception at their palace home for young people from the two countries – where Kate, in a floor-length dress by Indian designer Saloni, revealed that she and William diverge when it comes to the regional cuisine.
Anti-EU and anti-euro rhetoric is rife these days in Italian politics, which is keeping investors' eyes trained on just how far Italy's stance can diverge from fellow EU members and what implications that would have for the single currency.
Instead of leaving the pilot to fend for himself, the tanker crew decided to diverge from its area of responsibility, and safely escorted the F-16 to its base while refueling every 15 minutes on the way to allied airspace.
In the mid-1990s, however, Democratic and Republican language began to diverge, as politicians on the left adopted phrases like "undocumented workers" and "tax breaks for the wealthy" while those on the right spoke of "illegal aliens" and "tax reform".
While Futerfas has handled the bulk of the inquiries for both the company and the sons, at some point the interests of those clients could diverge, opening up the need for another set of lawyers to represent just the company.
The Sanctuary movement encourages churches to open their facilities to immigrants seeking protection from Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and it straddles political lines; some participating churches lean left, and others do not, but all diverge from the Christian right's party line.
Although May set out in March the broad aims of Britain's plan for a future relationship between Britain and the EU, a number of questions remain, including how far different sectors of the economy will diverge from the bloc's rules.
While all the 2020 candidates agree on the broadstrokes of climate policy — rejoining the Paris Climate Accord, committing to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, and investing in renewable energy — when it comes to the specifics, their plans diverge.
Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE (R-Ariz.) is hoping to amend the bill on the floor to add $28503 billion, which would cause the policy bill to diverge with the appropriations bill.
It seems like a phenomenon that people who start out or have a tenure in the hardcore scene have subsequent projects that diverge from it in such a way that, while you can hear the influences, go in different directions.
The Democratic responses didn't particularly diverge when it came to policy (although one assumes a Latino audience would have bristled at Beshear going out of his way to assure viewers that Democrats believe "we need to enforce our immigration laws").
Saudi Arabia is neither an ally nor an adversary, and the US-Saudi relationship is ripe for re-evaluation: The US should work with the Saudis where our interests align and allow them to go their own way where they diverge.
In response, Mr. Trichilo said the agency has held "over 50 meetings" with stakeholders and the public "to build consensus that we can all agree to" — though opinions diverge widely from keeping the expressway to downsizing to a two-lane road.
Murray defended Monmouth's polling process, citing that polls are released within 95% certainty that the results are within the margin of error, but that sometimes, polls fall outside that confidence interval and show results that diverge from the normal spread.
While the tax bills approved by the House and the Senate diverge in significant ways, the same forces that rocketed the measures to passage appear likely to bond Republicans in the two chambers as they work to hash out the differences.
Prince was referred to the DOJ for possible perjury charges by the House Intelligence Committee in April after the committee announced it had uncovered six places where Prince's testimony to Congress appeared to diverge from the findings of the Mueller report.
Ms. Shaked, the justice minister, is highly popular among Likud activists, many of whom see her as a future prime minister, but Mr. Bennett is less so, meaning their paths are likely to diverge if they do not return to Parliament.
For example, the researchers found that Sumatran tigers — which live on a single island in Indonesia, and were the first to diverge from the other subspecies — possess genes associated with smaller body sizes relative to most tigers on the mainland.
SENTIMENTS DIVERGE The relative outperformance of the U.S. economy has been a significant driver for dollar strength in the last two years, but it is signs of a deepening downturn in the euro zone that have played a major role recently.
Andrew M. Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio diverge on many issues, leading to sharp words over who is to blame for subway delays, competing plans for financing affordable housing and even a disagreement over saving a beloved white-tailed deer.
British firms have been pushing to be granted a sweeping "equivalence" package, but EU officials and diplomats say that is not workable, mainly because of difficulties in agreeing a way to ensure that British rules do not diverge from the EU's.
I don't think I diverge theologically from my parents in major ways, but while my family is quicker to blame "the liberals," I'm able to see that they aren't evil, just people trying to do things in a different way.
Democratic elected officials are much likelier to share the policy opinions of the poor or middle class on economic policy, while Republican officials are likelier to diverge from middle-class public opinion in favor of representing the views of the wealthy.
Richard Thaler, of the University of Chicago, just won the Nobel Memorial Prize in economics for his contribution to behavioral economics — the subfield known for exploring how psychological biases cause people to act in ways that diverge from pure rational self-interest.
They might defer or diverge on other topics, but economists as a group pretty much have unanimous support for the benefits of free trade and they are almost universally and unanimously opposed to restrictions on trade in the form of protectionism and tariffs.
"While the undersigned groups' opinions diverge significantly on many policy issues, we are united in our desire to ensure that free expression is not threatened by an increasingly limited number of companies that dominate U.S. media," the groups said in the letter.
Britain has long been the United States' closest military ally, but its status as an influential player in the EU has also given it clout to diverge from Washington when it disagrees - something it has frequently done since Trump came to power.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar lost ground against the yen and was mostly flat against the euro on Wednesday, reversing earlier gains after traders took profits on skepticism that central bank policy in the United States and elsewhere would continue to diverge.
While a recent Fidelity study found that millennial and boomer women diverge in their approach to charity, Cindy, 50, and Gabriela, 21, recently spoke to Reuters about how they were trying to stay on the same page in passing along family money values.
Spanning continents and generations, Homegoing is a tour de force — a brief yet mighty tale of family, heritage, and history, told with heart and wisdom, about how even when our paths diverge, there is a common pulse that beats through all of us.
"As markets continue to digest the Fed's dovish pivot – and market technicals diverge for fixed vs floating – some capital market activity should continue to gravitate in favor of bonds," the JP Morgan high-yield and loan strategists wrote in the second report.
Furthermore, with prices of many commodities at depressed levels, it is "unusual for the gold price to persistently diverge from the trend in the broader commodities market" as prices of the precious metal tend to move largely in sync with other metals.
Fox News has been the most-watched cable news network for 23 years, but depending on the hour, the news narrative it presents to its large and loyal conservative audience can sharply diverge from what consumers of other media outlets may be seeing.
He repeated that the EU would not accept cherry-picking during any transitional arrangements, dismissing suggestions in London that Britain could stick to EU rules post-Brexit in some areas, diverge moderately in others and go its own way for the rest.
The emphasis is mine: Magic Leap's solution is an optical system that creates the illusion of depth in such a way that your eyes focus far for far things, and near for near, and will converge or diverge at the correct distances.
Earlier in the year, Apple also signaled an interest in augmented reality, which may be an indicator that it's looking to diverge in strategy away from Amazon and Alphabet in terms of a different kind of interface for the universe around a user.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union would not agree to a post-Brexit deal in which Britain would stick to the bloc's rules in some areas, diverge moderately in others and go for distinctively different solutions for the rest, sources in Brussels said.
We expect EM/DM trends to continue to diverge as the impact of rising US rates and the prolonged slump in commodity prices add to stresses in several EMs, including Negative sovereign Outlooks on Russia, Brazil and some Gulf Cooperation Council countries.
"I think they decided their long-term interest is in institutionalizing an arrangement with Saudi Arabia, and I think it's two governments playing cat and mouse with each other when their objectives have slowly come to diverge from one another," said Morse.
The thing that unifies Trump's foreign policy heresies in the eyes of the GOP establishment — the common theme of his foreign policy divides with the party — is not the positions that are most outlandish, but rather the positions that most diverge from neoconservatism.
But his assessment of the situation on the Korean Peninsula appeared to diverge from a longstanding American policy: seeking North Korea's return to the so-called six-party talks, suspended for years, which are aimed at verifiably ridding the country of nuclear weapons.
Such a plan would diverge from the Arab Peace Initiative drawn up by Saudi Arabia in 2002 in which Arab nations offered Israel normal ties in return for a statehood deal with the Palestinians and full Israeli withdrawal from territory captured in 1967.
While both bills share the main priorities of cutting corporate and individual taxes, they diverge on matters of high political sensitivity, particularly for vulnerable House Republicans from high-tax states and for Senate Republicans concerned about adding to the federal budget deficit.
A former Democratic candidate for San Diego mayor, a Ph.D. economist and a professor at the University of California, Irvine, he has views on trade that diverge with those of most economists, who generally agree that Americans are better off under Nafta.
Where the parties diverge is on the question of whether that conduct represents a flagrant abuse of power, as Democrats argue, or a routine effort to protect U.S. taxpayer dollars from being frittered by a country long known for corruption, as Republicans maintain.
So I'm sure our interests diverge in certain places there, but the core opportunity to fundamentally reshape how North Korea thinks about itself and its place in the community of nations, both Russia and China are fully on board with our effort.
Fox News has been the most watched cable news network for 23 years, but depending on the hour, the news narrative it presents to its large and loyal conservative audience can sharply diverge from what consumers of other media outlets may be seeing.
PARIS (Reuters) - Britain will not pursue "a race to the bottom" after it leaves the European Union, its Foreign Minister Jeremy Hunt said in Paris on Thursday, seeking to allay European concerns that Britain might seek to diverge sharply from European regulations.
It's one of the few places in the poll where self-identified Trump supporters and self-identified Republicans diverge.) And Democrats are split the same way on whether the Democrats in Congress should try to compromise (48%) or resist (50%) in dealing with Trump.
BOGOTA, May 2.53 (Reuters) - Colombia's central bank will likely raise its benchmark interest rate to 22.5 percent on Friday, the final increase in a nine-month tightening cycle meant to combat high inflation, as opinions begin to diverge on whether more hikes are needed.
That makes enough sense, since this is a cloud feature and the subscription service seems to be the future of AgileBits' business model, but it's definitely a bit disappointing to see the paid version of the app and the subscription version begin to diverge.
"The goal of the team is to make Facebook simply the best place to start a relationship online" Facebook Dating's product manager Nathan Sharp told me during an expansive interview about the company's strategy and how it chose to diverge from the top dating apps.
The FCA and the Bank of England have said they don't want to become "rule takers" or be forced to cut and paste EU rules into British law after Brexit, with no room to diverge if it was felt necessary to maintain financial stability.
But sometimes critics' scores and audience scores diverge greatly, a fact that people with critically derided films sometimes proclaim as if it says something positive about their film: This 33% "critics" rating comes from 11 people—the 90% approval is from over 3,000 audience reviews!
Asked if he agreed with Tusk, notably regarding British ideas for a three-pronged deal in which Britain would stick to the bloc's rules after Brexit in some areas, diverge moderately in others and go its own way for the rest, Barnier replied: "yes".
DUBLIN, Nov 15 (Reuters) - It may be possible to negotiate a new free-trade deal between Britain and the European Union by the end of next year if it does not diverge significantly from current trading terms, Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said on Friday.
Obama-to-Trump voters diverge from the Democratic Party on many core issues, and in any case they are not particularly loyal Democrats: Less than one third of Obama-to-Trump voters supported Democrats down-ballot in 2016, and only 37 percent identify as Democrats.
Their views diverge sharply from the mostly liberal cast of Democrats seeking their party's presidential nomination and from the diverse new crop of outspoken liberals in the House who have captured the public's imagination and infused new energy into the progressive majority of their caucus.
While Reynolds and Calmese appear to diverge in approach — the former critiquing the beauty products and standards targeted at women of color, the other celebrating the mad style of a sexagenarian Harlem socialite — the tensions in each show speak to, rather than against, each other.
The interview offers a rare glimpse of what Charles might be like as king, and is perhaps an effort to assuage critics who have worried that he would diverge from British monarchs, who are bound by tradition to reign, not rule, over their subjects.
" Pointing specifically to Democrats' desire to enact universal health care and bolster the working class, two areas where Biden and Sanders sharply diverge on policy prescriptions, Bedingfield argued that she believes "there is a whole lot about our message that appeals to Sanders voters.
Basel is trying to find agreement over an "output floor" that would limit the extent to which a bank's capital requirements based on the lender's own risk model can diverge from how they would be calculated under a more conservative model set by regulators.
But where the two groups diverge most is over whether or not companies should allow employees the perk of working from home, a generous policy that has gained momentum with the proliferation of fully remote startups and improved collaboration software like Slack and Zoom.
The ECB and the central banks of the euro zone's three largest countries - Germany, France and Italy - agree euro clearing needs to move to the euro zone after Brexit but they diverge on who should supervise it, the sources close to the matter said.
Some EU officials say it remains unclear how Britain can fully meet the three key pledges it made in those circumstances: keeping Northern Irish rules in line with the EU, keeping Northern Ireland aligned with the UK mainland and allowing the UK to diverge from EU regulations.
Although we will remain committed to world-class environmental, product and labour standards, the laws and regulations to deliver them will potentially diverge from those of the EU. That is the point of our exit and our ability to enable this is central to our future democracy.
At a meeting of the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board on Monday, Aon Hewitt defended the recommendation to switch to the new index, saying that carving China out of the investment plan would diverge from industry practice and likely result in lower returns for federal employees.
In Western Europe, it sees rate hikes in Norway and Sweden in the second quarter of next year, while emerging market policy settings are likely to diverge with tightening expected in Israel, Chile and Colombia with rate cuts tipped for Russia, South Africa, Brazil, Peru and Argentina.
Clinton and Abedin's stories diverge greatly in the details, but the manner in which Clinton is invoked in Weiner — with her comparing Abedin to "a second daughter" — suggests a connection between the two women's experiences as political wives, as well as political figures in their own right.
Britain's Times newspaper, without citing a source, said Britain had this week proposed to devolve more powers to the government of its province of Northern Ireland so that it could ensure regulations there did not diverge from EU rules holding south of the border across the island.
If Mrs May sticks to her insistence that Britain must leave both the single market and the customs union, and wants to diverge from EU regulations, she will only be able to have a trade deal similar to Canada's, which covers most goods but barely any services.
But the so-called Brexit vote has raised questions about whether the U.K. will diverge from a pair of key policy changes that are on the horizon in the EU. Both have a substantial impact on U.S. businesses of all stripes that operate across the Atlantic.
"Read more: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez got 2020 Democrats talking about climate change, but their plans to address it diverge wildlyWarren went on, "Jessica knows our diversity is our strength and that when progressives are unapologetic about our values and who we're in this battle for, we win.
I still don't know what "futch" is and I've made my peace with that, but something about the way people whose desires and identities diverge from the "norm" create new language to describe their experiences—and the way that doing so feels vitally necessary—amazes me.
There are subtle clues connecting the disjointed narrative strands, and recurring themes that take on new resonance as the novel progresses: the relationship between autobiography and fiction, the power of imagination, and how art can provoke empathy for people whose backgrounds and experiences diverge from our own.
Emerson told me he does "not fault or bear ill-will towards employers," which is where the two of us diverge on how much blame can and should be assigned to the rich executives traditionally making the decisions that result in these mass layoffs, despite record profits.
In addition to Mr. Trump's focus on trade issues, the industry is expecting policies that diverge from the Obama administration's enthusiastic support of electric cars, including the $7,500 tax credits that encouraged consumers to buy them, and for the testing and development of self-driving vehicles.
Venkateshwar, who has begun covering the four telecom stocks — Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint, said the group is "an industry united more by differences than similarities" because "the four major operators tend to diverge meaningfully" on approaches to what are broadly the same markets.
If you go one level deeper beyond the political platforms and ask what are the real values, how do those diverge, and how can we measure, those values for culture, you'll have a different picture that emerges and you can see that you have a divided country.
The gap between the quality of Destiny 22's story and its critical and commercial triumph speaks to what modern audiences enjoy about blockbuster video games; how these games are designed, marketed, and sold; and ultimately the ways in which video games diverge from other popular media.

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