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It was driven, at every stage, by smart public policy.
And they are meant to be driven at the edge.
This is all driven, at least in part, by technology.
He was important, driven at work, and accomplishing a lot.
The vehicle also had to be driven at over 50 m.p.h.
He was driven at least in part by opposition to abortion.
Zannah said he had jumped into his car and driven at speed.
He bragged that he'd driven at least a dozen women to suicide.
They weren't driving this bus — it was kind of being driven at them.
"The project was being driven at the government level," Zhang said on Thursday.
This push for infrastructure is driven at least in part by export ambitions.
Shared solar is overwhelmingly driven, at least at the moment, by customer demand.
In any case, it is driven at least partly by demand, reflecting healthy growth.
The Tesla Model X car is test driven at the company's headquarters Tuesday, Sept.
Demand leadership and transparency Diversity and inclusion must be driven at an executive level.
It was something that was consensus-driven at a certain point in Western history.
The trend also appears to be driven at least in part by millennial women.
"On arrival at the scene, a vehicle was driven at police officers," the statement continued.
Since March, Britain has seen four attacks, three involving a vehicle deliberately driven at pedestrians.
The best thing we'd driven at that point was the new Chevy Corvette Stingray. Presto!
That turnover is driven at least in part by the enormous pressures of the job.
I MEAN, CPI IS DRIVEN AT THE HEADLINE LEVEL PARTIALLY AND SIGNIFICANTLY BY MOVEMENTS IN WTI.
Those concerns have driven, at least in part, a sharp drop in China's stock markets recently.
But like the Hulk, Mr. Sanders too is driven, at times, by what seems like rage.
Finkel, as many journalists know, has been driven at certain moments to tell improbably awesome stories.
I asked him if he'd ever driven at Le Mans or any real track at all fact.
Nadella has pointed to growth mindset as the essential ingredient of the change he's driven at Microsoft.
We're individualistic and goal-driven, at the expense of our partners' needs ("Break Up Every Night"). 3.
Carmakers' smallest European engines, when driven at higher loads than current tests allow, far exceed legal emissions levels.
Bitter opposition to Brandeis was driven, at least in part, by his status as the first Jewish nominee.
This is the only car that we've driven at Business Insider that really compares with the Tesla Roadster.
But the haste on the Paris accord was driven at least in part by the looming American election.
The brown tree snake has driven at least half a dozen bird species to extinction on the island of Guam.
The new stack is infiltrating IT infrastructure already, driven at a grass-roots level by progressive developers and IT operators.
The attack was the fourth since March in Britain and the third to involve a vehicle deliberately driven at pedestrians.
He used to drive semis, and has driven at least 2 million miles all over the country in his lifetime.
Maybe we're missing something there, maybe the revelation of Trump is that Republican politics was never value-driven at all.
The benefit may also be temporary, since this year's increase has been driven at least in part by events overseas.
The eight-year insurgency has driven at least 2 million people from their homes and almost 7 million need humanitarian assistance.
City police said Saturday the Lamborghini and Audi were driven at high speeds on Berlin&aposs upscale Kurfuerstendamm boulevard on Friday evening.
The multi-sided Syrian civil war has killed hundreds of thousands of people and driven at least 11 million from their homes.
But change needs to be driven at a societal level — by politicians, leaders of major technology companies and the public at large.
I have driven at least 50 cars in my life and so far this is the best one I've ever had. Period.
The slowdowns have been driven at least in part by the Federal Reserve's efforts to wean the economy off near-zero rates.
An FBI report released Monday showed a rise in hate crimes in 2015 driven at least in part by increased anti-Muslim attacks.
A car was driven at a crowd of counter protesters, allegedly by a man fascinated with Nazism, killing Heather Heyer and injuring others.
The demand is driven, at least in part, by students' belief that they need to accumulate Advanced Placement classes to impress top colleges.
So an all-white Fox News panel may disagree, but birtherism really was driven, at least in part, by race and racial attitudes.
By Thursday morning there were reports of police firing teargas and police vehicles being driven at high speed around protesting crowds of youths.
These two extraordinary characters navigate the dangers of the frontier, driven at times by literal thirst and haunted by a more intangible want.
These two extraordinary characters navigate the dangers of the frontier, driven at times by literal thirst and haunted by a more intangible want.
The Croydon disaster tram was being driven at almost four times the permitted speed when it crashed killing seven passengers, investigators revealed today.
The resulting crackdown on the military, police and civil service has driven at least 60,000 from their jobs, Radio Free Europe estimated this week.
His comments come days after a terror attack in Stockholm, Sweden in which a truck was driven at speed into pedestrians, killing four people.
It's arguable that SaaS businesses are becoming TOO data driven — at the expense of focussing on the core business and the reason they exist.
" While most drug policy is driven at the state and federal levels, Myrick said, "There is a great deal that municipalities can do, too.
If they still function — a big if — it's likely that the five other FXs have rarely (or more likely, never) been driven at all.
In that test, the vehicle, being driven at 37 miles per hour, approached a mannequin that was "walking" along the side of the road.
The DHS has had a fraught relationship with the press recently, driven at least in part by internal disarray in the agency's media team.
Driven at once by haste and partisanship, Congress has been hampered from moving forward on the tax code, infrastructure and the health care law.
We've been able to see first-hand the level of innovation being driven at scale — in artificial intelligence, machine learning, the cloud, devices, and more.
When all is said and done, Chevy "authenticates" the car as having been delivered and driven at Daytona, and they send you on your way.
Most politicians wouldn't put up with all the fund-raising, the stupid partisan games, unless they were driven at some level by the right reasons.
For years the Ferrari, likened to a Picasso of the motoring world, has been based in Germany but shown and driven at event around the world.
For years, the Ferrari, likened to a Picasso of the motoring world, has been based in Germany but shown and driven at events around the world.
Surface revenue was off 26 percent though, driven at least partly by a lack of any significant refreshes to its Surface Pro and Surface Book line.
The statue was hoisted onto a flatbed lorry and crowds cheered as it was driven at walking pace to its spot outside the Theatre Royal Plymouth.
Party leaders are not above acknowledging the obvious: the House in recent years has been too leadership-driven, at the expense of member and committees prerogatives.
To Trump, the world community is driven, at least in part, by a desire to draw the US into deals like Paris to hobble us economically.
Regular season attendance was up 4.6 percent, and television ratings were up eleven percent nationally, both likely driven at least in part by the higher stakes.
Negative electricity pricing is driven, at least in part, by the aggressive energy policies taken up by governments that spurred huge increases in renewable energy deployment.
And just like the adult coloring book craze of 2015, this trend is being driven at least in part by jigsaw puzzles' ability to bust stress.
There's real evidence, and growing support, for the theory that North Korea's nuclear test was driven, at least in part, by its breakdown in relations with China.
He said talks involving all sides should be held in a bid to halt the fighting, which has driven at least 4,500 Tripoli residents from their homes.
If confirmed by authorities as terrorism, this would be the fourth such attack in Britain since March and the third to involve a vehicle driven at pedestrians.
She acknowledges that many early printers were driven, at least in part, by the profit motive, and that much of what they printed was disinformation or propaganda.
A conservative Polish commentator, Tomasz Terlikowski, said the popularity of John Paul in Poland was driven, at least in part, by the late pontiff's adherence to doctrine.
That's a hefty sacrifice, but those who feel they're doing meaningful work seem to be happier in their position and more driven at work too, the survey finds.
At one end, she said, is the American approach that lacks regulation and is largely market driven; at the other sits China's top-down government control and censorship.
But today, Germany is experiencing a resurgence of the right — driven, at least in part, by its effort to overcome past misdeeds by suppressing any vestige of nationalism.
United Nations investigators determined this year that the genocide, which has driven at least 700,000 Rohingya out of the country, is continuing against the 250,000-400,000 estimated to remain.
The car driven at home may have many of the latest safety features, but the same make of car rented abroad may not have even the most basic ones.
The elected officials were driven at first by seeing the pain inflicted by the storm, with lives upended, homes destroyed and food, water and electricity difficult to come by.
In just the past year, the United States has experienced deadly wildfires, devastating flooding and the hottest month ever recorded, all driven, at least in part, by climate change.
While I had been nervous about taking pickup taxis in Trat, Ko Kut was largely carless and its narrow, hilly roads were driven at what seemed a mule's pace.
It was a note where he expressed a lot regret and the note was solely driven at the fact that he did things he regretted as far as the vaccinations.
Whether or not you think it's the most apt comparison to make, it's certainly generating buzz on the internet— driven at least in part by the popularity of Stranger Things.  .
" Facebook has led a number of initiatives driven at reviving the news business, but Stanton said these acts of philanthropy "are little more than PR stunts intended to provide cover.
While the argument in favor of firing career government employees was framed as an effort to shrink wasteful spending, the move seemed to be driven at least in part by politics.
At about 10pm a van was driven at speed into pedestrians on London Bridge, before three men got out and began stabbing people around Borough Market, just south of the Thames.
Uptis tyres are also different from "run-flat" tyres, which use beefed-up sidewalls to remain upright if punctured and must be driven at reduced speeds for a limited distance only.
What will happen when what we see on our screens, both big and small, isn't driven at least in part by artists' reflections of our anxieties and desires, but by algorithms?
He notes that concerns about data privacy and intrusive advertising behavior have not only been growing in recent times, but are being driven at a regional level by political developments in Europe.
Shannon Saccocia, chief investment officer at Boston Private, told CNBC she recognizes the space industry is largely government-driven at the moment and is looking for more companies to come to market.
On Sunday, rescue workers from domestic aid agencies trickled into Palu, having driven at least 20 hours from the nearest major airport to set up their command centers in the devastated city.
I can't drive stick either, and I haven't driven at all since I was nineteen, when a judge revoked my license after I was arrested a couple of times for driving drunk.
Delhi Police has revealed that the car was being driven at a speed of 100 km per hour, and came to a stop soon after the accident, as its front tyres had burst.
Florida, in particular, has seen its Puerto Rican population boom in recent years, largely driven at first by a prolonged debt crisis on the island and later by the aftermath of the hurricanes.
The other major add-on was a combination of dynamic chassis control and torque vectoring ($5,600), which in practice makes this car one of the most firmly planted I've ever driven at speed.
Khat is harvested at dawn and distributed across the entire country by a network of high-speed pickup trucks driven at terrifying speeds so the drug can be brought to market before it wilts.
I think the beauty of The R Collective is that we're in the market at the right time – retailers want interesting stories and next generation sustainable, ethical fashion that's design-driven at accessible prices.
Whether it's "distributed organizing," community organizing, relational organizing, they say, you will see a hyperlocal, grassroots operation driven at its heart by a single imperative: empowering people to have real leadership roles as volunteers.
"As the fitness landscape continues to evolve, we have seen a clear shift toward personalized, content-driven, at-home workout experiences," said Scott Dahnke, Global co-CEO of L Catterton in a released statement.
" Bottas, who won four grands prix, said that he had made "a few mistakes" with race starts and in qualifying, and that he had not driven at "his very, very best every single race.
Police said on Friday a man had deliberately driven at a police van close to the Queen's official residence in London late on Friday and was detained by three police officers, who sustained minor injuries.
Gen Z's media diet is certainly more varied than mine ever could've been — it might be purely digital and mostly mobile-driven at that, thanks to, say, Snapchat Discover and Instagram as viable news mediums.
Its repeated refusal to permanently ban noted white supremacists like Richard Spencer and David Duke has led to sustained protest and outcry among users, and has driven at least one prominent feminist off the platform.
The company found that thumbnails for Sense 8 differed in popularity between Germany, the US, the UK, and Brazil, and the difference in Netflix's examples appear to be driven at least partially by racial identity.
That result mirrored the general division between blacks and whites on the issue of capital punishment, which is driven, at least in part, by the fact that it has disproportionately been used against black defendants.
While Britain continues to enjoy a tourism boom, it has seen four fatal attacks since March, described by police as terrorism - three in London involving a vehicle driven at pedestrians and a bomb attack in Manchester.
Police have said she fell into the River Thames from Westminster Bridge after being driven at by Khalid Masood who plowed a rented car into pedestrians and stabbed a policeman to death before being shot dead.
His motivations for a White House bid seem to have been driven at least partially by the unexpected popularity two anti-establishment candidates—Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and Senator Bernie Sanders—have enjoyed so far.
Police have said she fell into the River Thames from Westminster Bridge after being driven at by Khalid Masood who ploughed a rented car into pedestrians and stabbed a policeman to death before being shot dead.
They were driven, at least in part, by a sweeping marketing campaign by the beer company Jupiler, which temporarily changed the name of its product to "Belgium," handing out flags and T-shirts across the country.
So many commercials imply that cars should be driven at breakneck speed and cornered on two wheels, and in general that drivers should have a really good time driving a 4,000-pound destructive piece of machinery.
Europe has been on heightened alert since last Thursday, when an Islamic terror cell carried out several attacks, including one that left 13 people dead when a van was driven at speed down La Ramblas in Barcelona.
The Interpreter It will take weeks or months to fully parse Donald J. Trump's upset presidential victory, but his campaign was driven, at least in part, by the dramatic rise of a new kind of white populism.
STAR This show was premise-driven at the beginning with a woman who feels she has a lot of integrity but needs to make one small lie to deal with a system that she feels is unfair.
There's some evidence for a theory that says North Korea's nuclear test itself was driven, at least in part, by a breakdown in relations with China — a breakdown that has culminated in China's support for Wednesday's UN sanctions.
The attack, in which the assailants killed at least seven people and injured almost 50 before they were shot dead by police, began with a van being driven at high speed into a crowd of pedestrians on London Bridge.
The Tagesspiegel report said DUH's test showed that the vehicle, whose engine has a euro-6 diesel emissions standard, emitted an average of 470 mg/km when driven at speeds of up to 120 km/hr on a motorway.
Analysts say Mr. Kim's sudden overture for dialogue is driven at least in part by his desire to weaken sanctions that have begun biting his isolated country, as well as to stave off Washington's threat to use military force.
Asked to comment on Wang's experience, Nio Inc said in an e-mailed statement the ES8 can travel more than 200 km when constantly driven at a 220 km per hour and that battery swap stations are available for quick recharging.
Combined with carbon and oil sediment the leaks could combust and cause fires when the vehicles were driven at high speeds for long periods of time, but BMW said the issue could be solved by the exchange of faulty hardware.
Asked to comment on Wang's experience, Nio Inc said in an e-mailed statement the ES53 can travel more than 200 km when constantly driven at a 100 km per hour and that battery swap stations are available for quick recharging.
Like the home office deduction, deductions for business use of vehicles can be calculated in two ways: Based on miles driven, at 54 cents per mile, or based on actual expenses — including gas, maintenance, repairs, tires, insurance, depreciation, and other costs.
" Investigators are still not sure if Fernandez was piloting the boat when it crashed, but the affidavit also said they found evidence to suggest it was being recklessly driven at a high rate of speed "exacerbated by the consumption of alcohol.
He sees the campaigns as part of a "new municipalism" movement reshaping politics in cities as diverse as Barcelona in Spain, Jackson in Mississippi and Valparaiso in Chile – their organisers often driven at least in part by concerns over climate change.
Virgin Galactic, Tesla and Plug Power all plunged on Thursday — falling much more than the broader market — in a sharp departure from the stocks' recent meteoric rises, which was driven at least in part by retail investors piling into these names.
It's easy to see how Segway-Ninebot may want to turn a vehicle like this into something that doesn't need to be driven at all, as it seems like it may be easier to automate than the traditional stand-up Segway.
According to the suit, the trucks conform to emissions standards when they are being driven at steady speeds and when outdoor temperatures range from 68 to 86 degrees — the conditions used for some of the emissions testing such trucks undergo.
It was not that long ago that Fox gave oxygen to the bizarre rumor that Barack Obama was born in Kenya and was, therefore, an illegitimate President, a theory also driven at the time by none other than Donald Trump.
The conceit going into it early after I started doing some original reporting is, this company is kind of modeled in the image of this man who for the past 40 or so years has been really driven at most everything he does.
These homes are such great investments that the market is now driven, at least in part, by wealthy foreign speculators and oligarchs, all benefiting from an artificially low property tax for homes in zip codes that demand some of the highest rents.
The Interpreter As Britain hurtles toward its vote on Thursday on whether to remain in the European Union, the increasingly heated campaign rhetoric has appeared driven at times by a deeper and more complex question: What is the future of the English people?
As college sports expenses have skyrocketed in recent decades (a trend driven at the largest universities by skyrocketing media revenues for football and men's basketball), athletic departments have been incentivized to encourage athletes to stay on campus as much as possible, DeBoer said.
Some of the same things from the first time around, too, like Bernadette, who is very driven at work and took some time off to have the first baby and has just gotten back, is now going to have to take time off again.
Surprisingly, the answer is that there have been a tremendous amount of progress and change, and the majority of those reforms are being driven at the local level by the actions of nonprofits, local, county and state agencies and collaborations between previously siloed organizations.
StarTimes has been in Kenya since 2012, but its recent growth has been driven, at least in part, by the support of President Xi. In 2018, Beijing gave Akhulia's team 800 million Kenyan shillings (roughly $7.8 million) to roll out the 14.853,000 Villages project in Kenya.
Its uncanny ability to know what's hot has in the past been driven at least in part by a creepy VPN-like app called Onavo, which it was forced to pull from the App Store after Apple told Facebook the app violated its policies governing data gathering.
"Travel at night on intercity highways and in rural areas can be highly dangerous and is not advised due to animals on the road, poor road conditions and vehicles being driven at either very slow or excessive speeds, often with malfunctioning headlights or taillights," the report read.
But the attack, with its by now familiar pattern of a vehicle being driven at high speed into unsuspecting victims, was a reminder both of the extent to which France remains a target for terrorists and of the fraught debate over how best to combat the threat.
And, by the way, not just in California, but throughout the Pacific Northwest, Alaska, other places where, going back 703 years, the federal forest -- the logging ban in federal forests kicked off a trend, and you see it, too, driven at the state level by very bad environmentalist policies.
" Read "Anthony Bourdain: By the Book" In a lengthy 2017 profile of Bourdain in The New Yorker, fellow chef Eric Ripert told the magazine that he thought Bourdain was driven, at least in part, "'by a fear of what he might get up to if he ever stopped working.
But on Sunday the driver chugging the traditional quart of milk in Victory Lane was 24-year-old rookie Alexander Rossi, who had never before driven at the Brickyard and only made the move to IndyCar after losing his seat with Formula One tailenders Manor Racing, the weakest team on the F1 grid.
The company's tech came under fire in San Francisco during the initial launch when the test vehicles were caught running red lights — Uber said that the car pictured on video was actually human-driven at the time, but a New York Times follow-up report later said it was actually in autonomous mode at the time.
"This company is modeled in the image of this man, who for the past 40 or so years has been driven at most everything he does, whether that's doing startups or competing against friends and family at video games," New York Times tech reporter Mike Isaac said on the latest episode of Too Embarrassed to Ask.
What's more, Instagram only just opened a new San Francisco office, a decision that was driven, at least in part, by Systrom's desire to cut down on his commute and be closer to his family, according to a Wall Street Journal Magazine profile published today (Systrom's resignation came after the story had gone to press, according to the WSJ.) Meanwhile, Mark Zuckerberg, who often pens effusive send-offs for high-ranking execs, issued an unusually brief statement, which was not published on his Facebook page or, notably, his Instagram account.

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