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If she fails to satisfy their demands, her coalition may collapse.
Alas, such talk of a side deal fails to satisfy Mr Trump.
His claim that such machinations work only because of Americans' attitudinal predispositions fails to satisfy.
If a deal emerges that fails to satisfy Mr Hariri's Saudi patrons, then the smiles may not last.
Those involved will discuss various ways in which nature both satisfies and fails to satisfy human needs for food, health, and energy.
What I've realized is that eating a little of a tasty dessert or a little pasta or bread fails to satisfy me.
"Empire of Light" is about the wish to drop out of life when the world as it is fails to satisfy or sustain.
" The president's proclamation said Chad "does not adequately share public safety and terrorism-related information and fails to satisfy at least one key risk criterion.
"North Korea does not cooperate with the United States government in any respect and fails to satisfy all information-sharing requirements," the revised travel restrictions said.
Sadly, patisserie turns out to be Paul's Waterloo, and he serves up a collapsed Religieuse à l'ancienne, filled with artificial banana flavor that fails to satisfy the judges.
The authors argue that when the government fails to satisfy this demand, the private sector steps in, by issuing very short-term debt like asset-backed commercial paper.
The request was denied "because the suspension fails to satisfy the statutory criteria for approval of benefit suspensions," Treasury Special Master Kenneth Feinberg said in a letter to the plan's trustees.
The latest travel ban also fails to satisfy the requirement that a president can exclude aliens only "if he 'finds' that their entry 'would be detrimental to the interests of the United States'".
She suggested that factors such as witness intimidation, interference with the administration of justice, the effect of deferment on the good order and discipline on the command and Gallagher's character could be considered and that Parlatore's plea for leniency "fails to satisfy" those concerns.
May's big problems is that most of the best-known supporters of Brexit in the 2016 referendum campaign say today that her deal does not deliver what they had promised, raising the question of why Britain should proceed with a withdrawal plan that fails to satisfy its best-known proponents.
Trump fails to satisfy critics -- again Looking stern, and reading from the prepared text -- to which the familiar words "No collusion" had been added in thick, black ink -- Trump unspooled an improbable excuse for one of his most troublesome comments Monday in Helsinki -- "I don't see any reason why it would be" Russia that was responsible for interfering in the US election.
When she agrees exasperated the poor Enrico blatantly fails to satisfy her in an embrace and so their relationship breaks down again.
Chuck Bowen, of Slant Magazine, heavily criticized the film; he awarded zero out of four stars. He said Skin Trade "fails" to satisfy even the "qualified expectations" that someone brings to a "low-rent Dolph Lundgren ass-kicker".
These irreducible representations define the dynamical representation of the Poincare group on the Hilbert space. This representation fails to satisfy cluster properties, but this can be restored using a front-form generalization of the recursive construction given by Sokolov.
The Courant bracket does not satisfy the Jacobi identity and so it does not define a Lie algebroid, in addition it fails to satisfy the Lie algebroid condition on the anchor map. Instead it defines a more general structure introduced by Zhang-Ju Liu, Alan Weinstein and Ping Xu known as a Courant algebroid.
Addicted to drugs he takes again to the sea on a run-down cargo ship. The freedom offered at sea fails to satisfy him and he longs to be taken over by a higher power.Francken 17. After torture, which he endures by taking narcotics, Camões is allowed to return to writing but in his poetry reveals Pilar's hiding place.
Their single firm conviction about the nature of the reserve program was that it must provide opportunities for pilots to fly. This was fundamentally different from the National Guard concept. The National Guard is the designated state militia by the Constitution of the United States. Although the Air National Guard fulfills state and some federal needs, it fails to satisfy others.
Philosophical criticism of Judaism is either part of religious criticism in general, or specifically focused on aspects unique to the Jewish religion. Immanuel Kant is an example of the latter. Kant believed that Judaism fails to "satisfy the essential criteria of [a] religion" by requiring external obedience to moral laws, having a secular focus, and lacking a concern for immortality.
Exception handling in Eiffel is based on the principles of design by contract. For example, an exception occurs when a routine's caller fails to satisfy a precondition, or when a routine cannot ensure a promised postcondition. In Eiffel, exception handling is not used for control flow or to correct data-input mistakes. An Eiffel exception handler is defined using the keyword.
If a company fails to satisfy a statutory demand, or have it set aside, then it is presumed to be insolvent. The company requires leave of the court to before it can challenge the debt in opposing an application to wind up the company.. The effect of the presumption is that the company has to prove that it is solvent..
Queen Fornis takes Maia from the temple priests. As Maia fails to satisfy her sexual needs, Fornis gives her to Kembri; Maia seizes on this chance to interest the queen in Occula, hoping to save her friend from execution. Kembri sends Maia to Bayub-Otal with a cover story of having escaped from the temple. Bayub-Otal takes her with him as he secretly makes his way back to Suba.
Sify wrote "Naina starring Jayaram in a dual role and supposed to be a comedy is a torture inflicted on the helpless audience by director Manobala." Chennai Online wrote "The film probably would have turned out better, if the director was clear as to whether he wanted the film to be a comic caper or a sentimental, suspense thriller. An injudicious blending of both, has resulted in a film that fails to satisfy".
A SHE factor of 0 means 0% probability of retention of the License to Operate, for example in a fictitious case where a company decides to stop performing all maintenance for cost reasons. The free cash flow that this creates on Cost Control will be enormous. But because the company fails to satisfy SHE laws and this loses its License to Operate, this cash flow will not create any value. The VDM model can be simplified in certain situations.
An adiabatic system is the one which doesn't allow any heat to be transferred into or out of the system. The PV^\gamma = constant equation is only valid for an adiabatic system which is also undergoing a reversible process provided it is a closed system having an ideal gas. If it fails to satisfy any of these conditions then only dQ=0 is true and it cannot be represented in an equation like PV^\gamma = constant .
There it is shown that rational behavior involves making choices over bets in such a way that they correspond to subjective probabilities. If someone fails to satisfy this condition (that is, fails to have subjective probabilities), then his preferences over lotteries will be intransitive and he can be made to act as a money pump. Thus the argument is used to justify the existence of subjective probabilities as a requirement for rational behavior. Again there are many possible counter-arguments.
The squared ranks test is arguably a test of significance of difference of data dispersion not variance per se. This becomes important, for example, when the Levene's test fails to satisfy the rather generous conditions for normality associated with that test and is a default alternative under those conditions for certain statistical software programs like the VarianceEquivalenceTest routine in Mathematica. In addition to Levene's test, other parametric tests for equality of variance include the Bartlett, Brown-Forsythe, and Fisher Ratio tests.
Fifteen minutes may be too long where all that is necessary is to ask the cashier whether the detainee has paid. In cases where a shopkeeper fails to satisfy the aforementioned requisite conditions, he or she loses the privilege and may face liability under local criminal statutes and civil torts. However, so long as these conditions are established, the shopkeeper is immune from liability for false arrest, battery, etc., even when it is discovered after the investigation that the person detained was innocent of any wrongdoing.
Metal Swarm is the sixth book in The Saga of Seven Suns series by Kevin J. Anderson, published on December 10, 2007. Publishers Weekly noted that while the series "has been compared to some of the genre’s grandest epics with good reason," Metal Swarm itself "fails to satisfy on its own merits" and "much of the action-packed conflict remains relatively predictable." The review placed blame on the novel's "unwieldy cast of characters, tapestry of intertwining subplots and eon-spanning backstory." Paul Di Filippo of SciFi.
Social critics believe biopsychiatry fails to satisfy the scientific method because they believe there is no testable biological evidence of mental disorders. Thus, these critics view biological psychiatry as a pseudoscience attempting to portray psychiatry as a biological science. R.D. Laing argued that attributing mental disorders to biophysical factors was often flawed due to the diagnostic procedure. The "complaint" is often made by a family member, not the patient, the "history" provided by someone other than patient, and the "examination" consists of observing strange, incomprehensible behavior.
J. K. Balaganapathy (Sivakumar), popularly known as JKB, is a gifted carnatic musician, but his wife Bhairavi (Sulakshana), despite her love and loyalty, fails to satisfy or challenge him intellectually. For JKB, this, and her inability to have children, is a problem. Gajapathi (Janagaraj) works for JKB as a tambura musician, and he is a compulsive liar. The film starts with an introduction of all characters of the film followed by JKB going to a concert where he finds Gurumoorthy (Delhi Ganesh), who works for JKB as a mridangam musician, drunk.
The current format of the draw has been criticized for lacking balance, fairness and equal distribution of quality. A study in the Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports suggested that while the current model does ensure Randomness, Tractability, and Geographic separation, it "fails to satisfy the principle of balance". Under the study's proposed draw model, based on over 40,000 simulations of the 2014 draw, the model exhibited a much more balanced group and much less variation in the strength of the groups when compared to the current system utilized by FIFA.
In the first, pension savings are indicative of gender differences in earnings and labor-market participation (e.g., women tend to have shorter employment histories and change jobs more frequently). Because the pension reform increased the required minimum number of years of contributions, for women, this tends to be less de-commodifying than the previous pension plan due to the fact that the average women often fails to satisfy this requirement. In Latin America, it is quite common and even expected for women to stay at home and act as a familial caretakers- thus remaining dependent on their husbands.
The story takes place in a salon called "Curls Allowed." Each member of the band plays a character working in the salon, pampering and making-up a variety of men. Nicola Roberts is "Chelsea Tanner," who sprays insulting messages with fake bronzer onto her male customers; Nadine Coyle is "Frenchie", who ineptly tries to give her male customers facials; Sarah Harding is "Supa Styler", a hair stylist who fails to satisfy any of her customers; Cheryl Cole is "Maxi Wax", who makes the waxing process as painful as possible; and Kimberley Walsh is "The Boss", who looks on amusedly as her employees take their revenge on the salon's male customers.
Cayman Islands corporate insolvency law is almost entirely codified across a number of statutes including the Companies Law, the Bankruptcy Act (1997 Revision) and the Companies Winding Up Rules 2008 . In the Cayman Islands a company will be deemed to be unable to pay its debts if it fails to satisfy a judgment debt or statutory demand letter, or is otherwise proved to the satisfaction of the Court that it is unable to pay its debts.Companies Law, section 93. Demonstrating to the Court that a company is balance sheet insolvent is normally sufficient. Re Herald Fund SPC (In Official Liquidation) FSD 27/13, Grand Court (unreported), Jones J, 28 January 2014.
Sprifermin (INN) (developmental code name AS-902330), also known as recombinant human fibroblast growth factor 18 (rhFGF18), is a recombinant form of human fibroblast growth factor 18 (FGF18) which is under development by Merck and Nordic Bioscience for the treatment of osteoarthritis. As a recombinant form of FGF18, sprifermin is a potent agonist of the FGFR2 and FGFR3. As of 2017, the drug is in phase II clinical trials for the treatment of osteoarthritis. 2019 outcomes of phase 2 clinical trial for KOA, shows improvement in cartilage thickness, but fails to satisfy tests like the WOMAC, therefore failing to satisfy its primary end points.
New York City: W. W. Norton and Company, 1992. Print. ; Act II : Lynceus's wife Hypermnestra (Hypermnestre) is alone in refusing to obey her father's order, even after Danaus confronts her with the prophecy that he will be murdered himself if she fails to satisfy his lust for vengeance. ; Act III : After the wedding ceremony, Hypermnestra manages to escape with Lynceus, just as his brothers are being killed. ; Act IV : Danaus is enraged when news of Lynceus's escape reaches him, but he is distracted from his anger when Lynceus storms the city, killing all fifty of the Danaïdes except Hypermnestra and burning the palace to the ground.
Thus, the audience does not receive an extended prologue as often seen in first novels. Instead readers obtain a powerful futuristic epic that contains a robust stand-alone story line yet provides a puissant cliffhanger that will keep the audience wanting to continue non-stop." However SF Signal described it as "A rather pedestrian space opera that nonetheless has some cool ideas." By the sixth book, Metal Swarm (2007), Publishers Weekly noted that while the series "has been compared to some of the genre’s grandest epics with good reason," Metal Swarm itself "fails to satisfy on its own merits" and "much of the action- packed conflict remains relatively predictable.
The young wife fails to satisfy her husband with her cooking, with William finding the dishes Susie makes more to his taste. He begins to regret his marriage, and so does his wife, who escapes the monotony of her marriage by attending a dance at a neighboring house. After she loses her key and gets caught in the rain on the way home, Betty appeals to Susie, who shields her from the consequences as far as the minister is concerned. However, Betty's fright and her soaking bring on a fatal sickness, and it is after her death that her husband learns of her escapade.
Though long used informally, this term has found a formal definition in category theory. ; pathological:An object behaves pathologically (or, somewhat more broadly used, in a degenerated way) if it either fails to conform to the generic behavior of such objects, fails to satisfy certain context-dependent regularity properties, or simply disobeys mathematical intuition. In many occasions, these can be and often are contradictory requirements, while in other occasions, the term is more deliberately used to refer to an object artificially constructed as a counterexample to these properties. :Note for that latter quote that as the differentiable functions are meagre in the space of continuous functions, as Banach found out in 1931, differentiable functions are colloquially speaking a rare exception among the continuous ones.
Proponents of socialism argue that production for profit (i.e., capitalism) does not always satisfy the economic needs of people, especially the working-class, because capital only invests in production when it is profitable. This fails to satisfy demand, that is the needs of people who lack basic necessities but have insufficient purchasing power to acquire these needs in a manner that would be profitable for businesses. This results in a number of inefficiencies: unsold items are rarely given away to people who need but can’t afford them, unemployed workers are not utilized to produce such services, and resources are expended on occupations that serve no other purpose than to support the accumulation of profit instead of being utilized to provide useful goods and services.
While American film enthusiasts were very impressed with The Case of Lena Smith, the trade papers offered mixed reviews.Howarth, 2007. p. 80 Variety (January 16, 1929) considered the film's story, theme, acting and production “admirable” but regretted that “its realism is pretty remote from the tastes of most movie-goers” and “the picture hasn’t a spark of light to relieve the shadow.”Howarth and Omasta, 2007. p. 282, 284 The Los Angeles Times (January 20, 1929) appreciated Sternberg's original style, but complained that "Lena Smith fails to satisfy, for it reaches no rounded-out conclusion." The Film Daily (January 20, 1929) described the film as “a psychological study of a woman’s reactions to the injustices of class and caste in aristocratic and military Vienna before the war.
However, Singapore, not being a state party to the ICCPR, is not as such obliged. Another aspect of safeguarding the right to security of persons concerns one's right to bodily security.Melanie Randall & Vasanthi Venkatesh, “The right to no: the crime of marital rape, women’s human rights, and international law” [2015] 41:1 Brook J Int’l L 153 at 186. The CEDAW Committee has suggested that definitions of rape, including marital rape, that are based on the use of force rather than the lack of consent fails to satisfy the state's obligations to ensure the protection of a women's right to bodily security.Melanie Randall & Vasanthi Venkatesh, “The right to no: the crime of marital rape, women’s human rights, and international law” [2015] 41:1 Brook J Int’l L 153 at 196.
The original ruling also saw no valid justification in applying the automatic resignation rule exclusively to appointive officials and not to elected ones. The classification between the two classes of officials failed to pass the test of equal protection, which requires a valid classification to be: (1) based upon substantial distinctions; (2) germane to the purposes of the law; (3) not limited to existing conditions only; and (4) applicable equally to all members of the class. The first ponencia held that the classification under section 4 of Resolution 8678 must be struck down because it fails to satisfy the second requisite that the classification must be germane to the purposes of the law. If the purpose of the automatic resignation rule is to prevent either undue influence or neglect of duty on the part of the candidate, there is no reason to exclude elected officials from the coverage of the law.
State action violates > the Establishment Clause if it fails to satisfy any of these prongs. — > Edwards v. Aguillard The Court held that the law was not adopted with a secular purpose, because its purported purpose of "protecting academic freedom" was not furthered by limiting the freedom of teachers to teach what they thought appropriate; ruled that the act was discriminatory because it provided certain resources and guarantees to "creation scientists" which were not provided to those who taught evolution; and ruled that the law was intended to advance a particular religion because several state senators that had supported the bill stated that their support for the bill stemmed from their religious beliefs. While the Court held that creationism is an inherently religious belief, it did not hold that every mention of creationism in a public school is unconstitutional: > We do not imply that a legislature could never require that scientific > critiques of prevailing scientific theories be taught.
As originally enacted, Title X of the Act provided that a qualifying employer will not be permitted to take a tax deduction for its health insurance costs unless its health insurance plan allows employees of the employer and the employee's immediate family members who had been covered by a health care plan to maintain their coverage if a "qualifying event" causes them to lose coverage. However, the legislation was subsequently amended to instead impose an excise tax upon an employer whose health plan fails to satisfy the applicable rules. A qualifying employer is generally an employer with 20 or more full-time-equivalent employees. Among the "qualifying events" listed in the statute are loss of benefits coverage due to (1) the death of the covered employee; (2) an employee loses eligibility for coverage due to voluntary or involuntary termination or a reduction in hours as a result of resignation, discharge (except for "gross misconduct"Zickafoose v.
It contains scenes that make you want to squirm because of their awkwardness and awfulness, and yet you don't want to look away and you're not bored. The movie has the courage to go to extremes, and some of those extremes may not be art but are certainly unforgettable...It's a slick, trashy, entertaining melodrama, with too many dumb scenes to qualify as successful." Variety wrote "While not without its problems, Rich and Famous is an absorbing drama of some notable qualities, the greatest of which is a gutsy, fascinating and largely magnificent performance by Jacqueline Bisset...For a bright, sophisticated piece such as this, particularly one under the guidance of the irrepressibly elegant George Cukor, the somewhat harsh, murky visual style is surprising." TV Guide rated the film one out of four stars and commented, "This could have been – and is – a very funny film; unfortunately, most of the laughs are unintentional...Although his version of Van Druten's play Old Acquaintance is sexier than the original 1943 screen treatment...it also fails to satisfy on many levels...This glossy soap opera suffers from Cukor's failure to control his actors.

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