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Comparatively, BB9 lacks any probity or concern for the present.
They're designed for the present tense, like illustrated keyboard shortcuts.
So it's a bit of a moot point for the present.
Rephrased, it's this: The past has prepared us for the present.
The weather, however, was not so good for the present tournament.
This robotic arm could be an icon for the present moment.
"This is still an incredibly important case for the present," says Sherkow.
Rather, he would set about evolving our democracy for the present age.
It's the discount rate for the present value of the future cash flows.
I see a problem both for the present patient and the future patient.
Perfect for the present moment, when he can represent the frightened, beleaguered public.
BECAUSE WE'RE ALL DISCOUNTED – IT'S A DISCOUNT RATE FOR THE PRESENT ASSET CLASSES.
It's not the past that's dangerous — it's the saturated disregard for the present.
When you were thinking about updating it for the present, what came to mind?
However, we can control and prepare for the present and future opportunities in software.
But, for the present, we confront appearances, what our eyes and ears tell us.
For the present, they'll be limited to testing on the company's California test track.
These books take place in hell on earth and are nostalgic for the present.
"Italy today is living a honeymoon for the present government," Letta told CNBC's Geoff Cutmore.
But, sadly, that is a mission impossible for the present German, French and Italian governments.
For the present, the most immediate danger is intensified repression from the Maduro regime itself.
I really enjoy work that explores the past and evolves or reconstructs for the present.
Of course, Sudan's generals—specifically Hemeti—are the most to blame for the present crisis.
As well as establishing momentum for the present, the show also looked to the future.
Some sort of "social pressure" will have to be substituted for the present economic pressure.
"I always felt that the past is lying in wait for the present," he said.
Your focus is adjusted for the present, and your close-up focus spending is a symptom.
The mystery — and the possible lesson for the present — dwells in the question of Franz's motive.
It presents it as a dynamic artifact of the past with complicated information for the present.
Indeed, the fall of the Berlin Wall might be a useful analogue for the present moment: Nov.
But it was the right thing to do and an inspiration for the present and the future.
For its part, the Mossad has no doubt about who is to blame for the present crisis.
So, market-driven price signals aren't working, and our bias for the present is part of the problem.
In other words, they've figured out how to balance spending for the present and saving for the future.
In "The End of Karma," Somini Sengupta delivers a portentous warning that echoes Ambedkar's, updated for the present.
For the present, a stalemate between the "Rocket Man" and "the Dotard" is preferable to a military conflict.
It is for the present generation to defend and, when the time comes again, extend freedom in Europe.
Israeli Ambassador Anna Azari said the memory should be a lesson for the present time and for the future.
"  Soon, Maddie will be reunited with her mentor again when she joins the "Sia: Nostalgic for the Present Tour.
But it does turn both hope and fear into matters for the present day, rather than an indeterminate future.
Today reading "We" is like opening a time capsule, sent from the past with a plea for the present.
It's that sense that you're seeing a small glimpse of the future neatly packaged and commoditized for the present.
Much like Baker, Beyoncé has reframed the aesthetics of the past as a gesture of empowerment for the present.
The reality is that "Black Power 50" isn't a blueprint for the future; it's an explainer for the present.
It will be drawn by Dike Ruan, for the present-day scenes, with Philip Tan drawing for the flashbacks.
"Two men are largely responsible for the present vogue of mystery stories in America," a critic wrote in 1930.
"Gentefied" makes its case for the present-day Boyle Heights as much through image as through character and dialogue.
Scharbach's comparative study of past and present culture was initially about revering the past and having disdain for the present.
Keating and his team built two maps for "Effects And Cause"—one map for the present, another for the past.
It's great to be number one of course but the more important thing is how I'm playing for the present.
A better question for the present might be: If something happens without being traceable online, did it happen at all?
To date, they have focused on pieces, updating the Courrèges miniskirt, vinyl jacket and so forth for the present day.
Their 20153th studio album, Silver/Lead, is another timely record from a band with an unwavering eye for the present.
Samuel Levi Jones uses books to raise questions about how history is remade and repurposed for the present and future.
The jobs and requirements for the present and the future will need trained people to realize the true potential of software.
One is that Donald Trump has a curious and wrongheaded affection for the present government of Russia and its foreign policy.
A gracious DiCaprio posted a photo of the statuette to Instagram on Thursday, thanking the people of Yakutsk for the present.
The Nikkei quoted the adviser as saying that the next governor must be someone with "an appreciation for the present system".
But in retrospect her remarkable story is no less important, with implications not only for the past, but for the present.
The novel's structure feels true to the effect of memory, the way we use the past as ballast for the present.
The work might be described as restrained-psychedelic or an art-craft-science experiment from the 1960s, retooled for the present.
He had no higher aspirations for the present, but he thought detachment was the best antidote for cynicism in the long run.
Any theory has to account for the present state of that universe, yet several predict more dark matter than we actually see.
DOT and its delegate agency NHTSA did not issue any new enforceable safety regulations for driverless vehicles, at least for the present.
I happily went along, simultaneously grateful for the present and wondering at the lost treasures the library of the past once held.
There was love, lots of it, for the past and for the present, for one final flourish, for one more breathtaking show.
Here, recollection is a laser, a tool to be focused on a past teeming with harsh and essential lessons for the present.
The Conference Board's measures for the present situation and expectations also dropped, as consumers see the job market as less than favorable.
The week we spend in Las Vegas every year is a showcase for the present and the far-off future of home entertainment.
It lands in the justices' laps a few days after their traditional cut-off date for taking new cases for the present term.
There are only 5,000 units available for the present "drop," which begins right now and is unlikely to last a terribly long time.
ANONYMOUS It sounds as if your business partner is stuck in a conversational rut, not blaming you for the present his wife gave.
The game continually highlights this sort of reinvention, of taking something from the past and recontextualizing it as something useful for the present.
The Consumer Electronics Show is a time for optimism, when companies can show off their best ideas for the present and the future.
Third, current income is not an appropriate proxy for the present value of remaining lifetime spending, which is economics' best measure of welfare.
In other words, it's more of a limited time promotion rather than a planned new feature for Prime Now – at least, for the present.
If I were to write for the present, I would either be preaching to the converted or else wasting my time on the unconverted.
Many in the foreign policy community point to the moment Trump withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal as the catalyst for the present situation.
There may be more pokémon and more features coming to the game in the future, but Niantic has lost my interest for the present. .
It is more important than ever that we as consumers engage in the management of our healthcare financial responsibility for the present and future.
But it is fair to say that these kinds of historical dramas always tend to use the past as a cipher for the present.
Walker's twisted, draconian pictures are a cypher for the present moment inasmuch as they skeptically obscure the possibility of alternative futures for our nation.
This allegory about Chauncey Gardener — a childlike cipher who becomes a shamanic adviser to Washington's elite — feels exceptionally well suited for the present moment.
But Biden is putting himself forward as a political leader for the present-day, and his conduct does not really fit cutting-edge progressive values.
"I don't see this as much as a victory for Trump as I see it as a defeat for the present Democratic Party," he said.
Songs of the Summer are more than soundtracks for the present—hearing them transports you to past years of dancing barefoot under a warm sky.
The story of rich elites capturing "deplorables" and hunting them in some unnamed foreign location is just a bit too raw for the present moment.
The Targaryens are much more than pretty blondes with big pets, and their convoluted dynasty has vast repercussions for the present and future of Westeros.
Mr. Wolkowsky's goal was to "preserve the past by making it work for the present at a profit," he told The Miami Herald in 21919.
In Frost and Pegg's new video, released Thursday on YouTube and viewed more than 1.29 million times, they reimagine this scene for the present day.
In doing so we want people to know there's this whole history that you can draw on and bring forward as a resource for the present.
For the present, however, passenger confidence in Ethiopian Airlines, long regarded as one of the most reliable in Africa, has remained steady, according to the company.
We are fortunate to live in a multilingual society, but for the present and foreseeable future it seems humans are still needed to bridge language gaps.
After spending billions of dollars on Al-Jazeera America – it's poor viewership was enough for the present emir – 37-year-old Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.
It was led by Peter Strzok, who is disgraceful and even for the present director of the FBI to have him there tomorrow would be disgraceful.
Maybe they're looking to flip the Sixers and believed Hinkie's refusal to sacrifice the future for the present would depress the asking price for the franchise.
Especially since this one has potent advice for the present moment, when many of us feel we must push back our disquiet more tenaciously than ever.
"There really isn't much use for the present," Smith says, ushering you into a room with a crackling fire below a limestone mantel imported from Provence.
That these groups have effectively rewritten the past, and they're fighting to preserve what they believe was the past for the present and for the future.
As the alternative meat market grows, other players will likely enter, but Howard said Beyond Meat has an early-mover advantage, at least for the present.
That said, the priority for local Arabs seems to be rebuilding, and for the present, they seem to be willing to work with their current circumstances.
A lot of my work deals with how the past not only sets the stage for the present but exists in the present in new forms.
There may be no Friends reunion in sight for the present, but the characters of NBC's beloved breakout comedy will reunite on stage for a musical parody.
"We feel the simplest thing for the present is to call them all feathers because they show branching, the fundamental distinguishing character of a feather," Benton said.
That remains a danger for the future, and retrospectively perhaps even for the present, if encrypted communications filed away now are analysed by powerful quantum computers later.
It was led by Peter Strzok, who -- it is disgraceful and even for the present director of the FBI to have him there tomorrow would be disgraceful.
Since the Forbes 400 was published, Bezos' net worth has increased another $7 billion, the authors note, so these calculations would be conservative for the present moment.
Many behavioral economics studies have found that people are present-biased, meaning that their behavior reflects greater concern for the present rather than future costs and benefits.
"Healing of grief is complete when we develop a new normal and integrate the loss into the larger narrative for the present and the future," Wong says.
" In contrast, for the present mission, the word "climate" was gone, and the first line was replaced with "to observe, understand and predict atmospheric and ocean conditions.
Ms. Piper's vehicle was the 1934 Federico García Lorca classic "Yerma," refashioned for the present in a Young Vic production from the Australian writer-director Simon Stone.
For the present, thanks to the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992 (PASPA), sports-book betting is limited to four states: Nevada, Oregon, Montana, and Delaware.
Nostalgia is everywhere, and in more ways than the simple fact that seemingly every single movie franchise of the past is currently being slightly updated for the present.
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With her in mind, Ms. Shyu set about culling folkloric tales from traditions across East and Southeast Asia, and created her own syncretic saga for the present day.
Officials have faced tough criticism for the present state of transportation in the city, as well as proposed plans for future improvements as delays on crowded subways have increased.
Before we dive into what this means for the present and future, let's quickly zoom out for a couple historical comparisons just because they are all so freaking scary.
But this tribute to the trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie, the singer Ella Fitzgerald, the percussionist Mongo Santamaría and the pianist Thelonious Monk is also notable for the present-day personnel.
"I gift to you a link to the past, a grounding for the present, a reason for the future," Knickerbocker grandiosely announces, and the show mixes them all together.
Apparent bungling by German and other European police and immigration services allowed the perpetrator to avoid extradition, carry out the crime and, at least for the present, elude arrest.
Sense's devices are very much geared toward the second use case for the present, though the company is working on a long-range version of its hardware as well.
What Barcelona wants, more than anything else — what he needs to do, to make the club feel whole again — is for the present to be just like the past.
Judea and Samaria are the biblical Jewish names for the present-day West Bank, used by Israeli government institutions and rejected by Palestinians as erasing Palestinian claims to the land.
And this is why revivals might be a useful genre for the present moment; if we know one thing about ghosts, it's that they always come back for a reason.
"There has been this disturbing trend that technological revolutions have essentially paid for the present by borrowing from the future," he said, noting the rise of the fossil fuel economy.
"A lot of my work draws on history and shows how the past sets the stage for the present, but resides in the present in a new form," he said.
Ms. Choisne has called her approach "the rebirth of the archives," constantly looking to the pieces of the past before giving them contemporary flair and finish suitable for the present.
Not limiting their discontent to simple anti-austerity slogans, the group seeks to attack institutions and specific people in Greece and abroad that they deem responsible for the present situation.
This, perversely, is a positive thing, for it teaches us to appreciate that pleasure and permanence cannot coagulate, and instilled with that knowledge we develop a taste for the present.
But without a good frame of reference for the present crisis, we've looked to lessons learned from past calamities, including natural disasters, terrorism, war, and economic collapse, to guide us.
Similar to Existential Psychotherapy, MCT helps people find purpose by cultivating awareness and appreciation for the present moment, and one's ability to connect and engage with the world around them.
Alaska is a vibrant state with a swelling population, a humming economy and a vigorous democracy—zinging with Democrats' abuse for the present governor, a President Donald Trump-loving Republican.
That means starting with an honest assessment about what is a realistic schedule for the present system to meet, so that trains can be reliable if they can't be fast.
For those who have a morbid curiosity about the decaying vestiges of America, the online urban exploration community is a gateway into the past and a mirror for the present.
Beyond the consumer aspect, Bennett also notes that PC vendors are also eager for such a Founders Edition, with Falcon Northwest chief Kelt Reeves having apparently lobbied for the present change.
He has grown into an increasingly important piece for the present and future of the Chicago Bulls, primarily thanks to two things: a respectable outside jumpshot and that multiply blessed athleticism.
The public needs to know that the Republican Party is culpable for the present crisis, just as it was culpable for the Great Recession, even if it did not originate either.
As for the present situation in Poland, the Law and Justice government is carrying out reforms in line with its electoral platform, which the voters overwhelmingly supported at the ballot box.
Yet despite all its mystery, memory also feels palpably alive in Roberts's music: Stories from the distant past are vested with a kind of heady impatience usually reserved for the present.
It also feels like an imposition on someone so insistent on the dignified multiplicity of her own identity, which—for the present moment—must also contain some features that are unknowable.
"Through our important dialogue with our players and team, this divisive political situation has unified our franchise for the present and the future," Chairman George H. McCaskey said in a statement.
"For reasons of caution, the Debt Office considers that the purchase of foreign currency with the aim of reducing the foreign currency exposure should be stopped for the present," it said.
Making vehicles for the present while investing in the future is expensive, and automakers have finite resources to spend on either, the Boston Consulting Group automotive and mobility lead Collie said.
These three books offer perspective on the current shutdown: the inner workings of the government offices affected, the political precedent for the present bipartisanship and the debate over a border wall.
If you want to know more about what's happened (and the main reason for the "present" storyline) you can browse a laptop with files on people connected to the series. Mmm.
The explosion of life we saw in that bay one month ago gives a glimpse of the richness of the past, but it also provides a stark contrast for the present.
Phillip KaufmanMorristown, N.J. To the Editor: I would argue that reparations for the present generation of any minority would not heal but rather exacerbate feelings of resentment and distrust between racial groups.
Without a sudden and stirring turnaround, the Mets need the same kind of bold thinking again, the kind that has set up the Yankees so well for the present and the future.
I speak, of course, of robocalls, and it seems that the House and Senate have put their differences aside for the present in order to collaborate on a law combating this scourge.
If the audience is larger than five people, then the audience certainly includes disabled and nondisabled people; whether Deaf or Hearing; neurodivergent or neurotypical; in chronic pain or, for the present, pain-free.
One of its top priorities now is preparing the airport for the present-day worst-case scenario, which according to DeBruin is a Category 2 or 3 hurricane striking just before high tide.
And tramping up to Trump Tower en masse to talk about a variety of the expected topics while saying nothing in order to get things for the present seems very short-sighted indeed.
It would, in effect, serve as a ticket home for the remaining US and NATO troops still in that country (though for the present only the first 5,000 of them would immediately depart).
"IMPACT said the company's confirmation that it recognised the union... and would conclude a comprehensive agreement, meant the danger of industrial action had receded for the present," the union said in a statement.
On Monday, the publicity-averse singer introduced next fall's Nostalgic For The Present Tour in a video that plays just like a horror movie trailer, with ominous music and a mysterious voice-over.
DALLAS — The Dallas Cowboys made a bold move for the present on Monday, trading a first-round pick for Oakland receiver Amari Cooper in Raiders Coach Jon Gruden's latest play for the future.
If you can play by the rules, buying basics with plastic can indeed be a good deal for the present, in terms of perks, and in the future, in terms of building credit.
Despite acknowledging to investors that he and Mr Ford agreed that his new job was "about the future not the past", Mr Hackett was clearest about how to make Ford fit for the present.
Paying tribute to the shows of the past, whilst setting a trend for the present, The Kacey Musgraves Christmas Show is something we are proud of and very excited for an audience to see.
As the music continues to rise and brighten, you begin to feel something like nostalgia — not nostalgia for the past, but nostalgia for the present, nostalgia for this moment and your presence within it.
You can distill the lessons of a past culture to design for the present and then you can disseminate that for future generations, ultimately, some of the best design ideas have already been done.
Most musicians' memoirs reach into the past to make a case for the present, searching in the life of the unfamous person who once existed for evidence of the exceptional, inevitable star to be.
The death of the tree is perhaps no longer symbolic of the ties between France and the United States, as was intended, but more a metaphor for the present fractured relationship between Trump and Macron.
"I should be allowed a reasonable time for myself, my treatment and my health, and, therefore not be a part of any responsibility, for the present, in the new government," Jaitley said in the letter.
"For the present year the forecasts show that the Greek economy will show exceptionally high rates of growth after many years of recession, the highest at a euro zone level," Tsipras told a cabinet meeting.
But as for the present day, Sunday's 27-17 victory over the Baltimore Ravens proved the Cowboys can succeed against a top defense even when things are not going their way early in the game.
My one regret was, we wanted to shoot the scenes in order, to have his longer mane of hair and big beard for the present day, and then cut it off for the Vietnam flashbacks.
But they also differ in that Beyoncé is treated as, and for the present moment presents herself as, a rock hero, that great critically canonical figure jousting with Meaning and Significance, and Rihanna isn't/doesn't.
A century later, neon is no longer just a sign; it is a mythic object—a metonymy of contemporary identity and a metaphor for the present, signifying the ubiquity of commerce and the tautology of hypermodernity.
" Despite the changing of the guard, he made it clear that Raul Castro "will take the lead on the country's most important decisions," and will do so for "the present and the future of the nation.
Other notable acquisitions for the present quarter include Oracle buying adtech's Moat for a reported $850 million, Uber competitor Gett spending $200 million to buy upstart Juno and Aurea's $462 million purchase of collaboration software Jive.
That's the catch for the present COVID-19 outbreak, and the novel infectious diseases that comes next: technology required to fight outbreaks may not be widely available unless the broader use cases are researched and tested.
Rodney Frelinghuysen of New Jersey, chair of the House Appropriations Committee — which is tasked with appropriating discretionary federal funds — wrote on Facebook that he could not vote for the present iteration of the American Health Care Act.
Read more: The Clippers reportedly decided to make the biggest trade for a superstar in NBA history because they feared the Lakers forming a Big 3 with Kawhi LeonardBoth teams essentially mortgaged their futures for the present.
Deitch said that contemporary artists are particularly interested in how Stettheimer might provide some guidance for the present: She managed to build a community around herself, something that has been diluted by the art world's current commercialism.
The Olympics-meets-Indiana Jones intro soundtrack feels too flashy, too entertainment-oriented for the present moment—more suited to something people watch with popcorn and a beer, rather than a knitted brow and a bottle of Xanax.
Though the novel provides Anna Fox with a painstakingly stitched backstory that has consequences for the present, she ultimately seems more a function of the plot than a fully realized person, not quite as interesting as her problems.
While interested in providing a usable history with lessons for the present, he tries to judge the past on its own terms, resisting the easy moralizing that smugly elevates the right-thinking living above the thoroughly unenlightened dead.
That's how Trump could effect funding for the present fiscal year—Congress needs to pass the budget resolution by April in order to avoid a government shutdown, and Trump could threaten veto that budget unless his requests are met.
Fittingly for an island rich in military history that is also being remade for a future of recreational and cultural uses, the featured works explore disjunctures between real and imagined pasts, and their implications for the present and future.
Wintrich renews the old conservative values of free markets and Reaganomics as the cure to our neoliberal status quo, which is predicated on the values that Wintrich, in his dandyish posture, is also claiming are the very cure for the present.
Ganbaatar was one of a handful of resource nationalist politicians whose criticism of foreign investment set off mining disputes that scared off investment and set the stage for the present economic difficulties now that the market for resource commodities has softened.
On a break from rehearsals for "The Present," an adaptation of an early Anton Chekhov play now in previews at the Barrymore Theater, they nestled in a corner booth at the Russian Samovar and listened to a waiter describe infused vodkas.
The Copenhagen-based singer/producer may be working off tried-and-true 90s reference points like Timbaland, Sade, or Erykah Badu, but her songs couldn't be more suited for the present day, navigating the complications of relationships that live through iMessage.
During a recent interview with Radio Motherboard, Bar-Lev discussed the push-and-pull between creating art for the present and establishing a lasting legacy, a dynamic that's at the heart of his sprawling, deeply-felt, frequently funny, and often tragic film.
"The United States is to blame for the present problem, so the United States must immediately correct its mistakes, and withdraw the so-called sanctions to dispel obstacles that interfere in the healthy development of relations between the two militaries," Ren said.
"Raul Castro, as first secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba, will lead the decisions of greatest transcendence for the present and the future of this country," Diaz-Canel said in a speech to the Cuban National Assembly in Havana on Thursday.
"Raul Castro, as first secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba, will lead the decisions of greatest transcendence for the present and the future of this country," Díaz-Canel said in a speech to the Cuban National Assembly in Havana on Thursday.
Skeptics of Cabinet status, including those at the National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA), felt that there was "little evidence that the vitally mission of providing for the present and future needs of our veterans would be materially improved" by the elevation.
All along we were making lemonade out of lemons, looking at the glass half full, not half empty, living for the present, not worrying about the past, and also not focusing on the future because all of that was out of our control.
But the 3DS isn't just a portable for the present—it's a platform for gaming across the ages, and better yet, a means to play (and replay) so many beloved titles from more than three decades of gaming history while on the move.
Back then, broadcast networks were the dominant social force, and the fact that All in the Family and The Jeffersons' scripts weren't going to be updated at all for the present era made me fear that the project was a simple nostalgia play.
While I would happily watch a whole hour of Captain Cold and White Canary teaming up for a bar fight in the past, I would also need to know what, if anything, such an event would mean for the present-day timeline.
"I should be allowed a reasonable time for myself, my treatment and my health, and, therefore not be a part of any responsibility, for the present, in the new government," Jaitley said in a letter written to Modi that was issued to media on Wednesday.
When 20-year-old Borna Coric of Croatia defeated the fourth-seeded Alexander Zverev of Germany, also 103, on Wednesday night, he dispatched the player who was supposed to be not only a best bet for the future, but also primed for the present.
On a visit to the studio of Joseph Mallord William Turner, he encountered the painter's great "Snow Storm: Hannibal and His Army Crossing the Alps," which melds landscape and history painting in a scene from the ancient past that held lessons for the present.
And, despite the small-scale triumphs of a new nativist party called the Alternative for Germany, or AfD, Germans strike me as uniquely conscious of the atrocities that a dictatorship carried out in the name of their nation -- and its meaning for the present.
In many ways, however, De La Soul's innovative career would be perfectly suited for the present, as music drifts from the jurisdiction of labels and artists release quasi-legal mixtapes or online videos that sidestep all the legal barriers that have long bedevilled them.
We have a tendency to wait for others to act, rather than acting ourselves; a preference for the present situation; a disinclination to change things; and an excess of confidence that we can change things easily, should we need to, no matter the scale.
The Times - The rail industry is to call for the present train franchise system to be scrapped, that long-distance routes are opened up to competition between multiple operators and that commuter services into London and around leading cities come under the control of local authorities. bit.
The project was again set aside (with confidence, never actually put to the test, that fresh looks might produce even further variations) while other commitments took priority, but fortunately, we were able to reconvene just in time to complete everything for the present calendar year (2017).
As for the present news, it is not clear to me if the money paid by Donald Trump's personal attorney to Clifford, to prevent the disclosure of a sexual affair Clifford says she had with Trump, will be found in violation of federal campaign finance laws.
The 9/11 Gallery ("sponsored by Comcast") was still moving for me as a lifelong New Yorker but, like the Berlin Wall exhibit and much of the museum, just by virtue of its subject matter, felt perpetually dated and devoid of context for the present we inhabit.
"The United States is to blame for the present problem, so the United States must immediately correct its mistakes, and withdraw the so-called sanctions to dispel obstacles that interfere in the healthy development of relations between the two militaries," Ren said, when asked about Wei's trip.
Cheng told Motherboard that these ocean levels don't just have implications for the present: since the ocean warms slowly and has a huge capacity to suck up heat from the atmosphere and store it, the ocean will continue to be warm and get warmer long into the future.
Last week, a so-so week for Broadway over all, was the strongest yet for "The Present," which had a healthy average admission price of $129 and played to 95 percent full houses, according to figures released Wednesday by the Broadway League for the week ending Jan. 15.
Protecting intellectual property may seem like a dry subject, but all one has to do is look at the end of their hand or at the TV in the middle of their living rooms to see why it is important not only for the present but for the future.
There's no technologically advanced swarm of robotic bees, as in the earlier episode, to distract us from the overt message of how the only people we have to blame for the present state of things are each other, and that we exist in a culture of increasing smartphone addiction.
That relationship will inevitably change once the moon is actually an accessible location for the hyper-wealthy, galactic elite, but for the present moment it still provides an exciting scaffolding for our futurist imaginary — something that is desperately needed unless we want to cede the future entirely to corporate free marketeers.
Our commitments to an accurate understanding of the past and the importance of teaching all our students also means it is both difficult and unwise for us to make many suggestions for the present without both skewing our understanding of the past and alienating people who politically disagree with us.
"Because the funding of most trusts is fixed, conflicts may arise when the same present claimants file claims with multiple trusts; in this scenario, the various future claimants would have conflicting interests regarding how liability for the present claimants' injuries should be allocated among the various trusts," the DOJ filing said.
But here we immediately encounter a problem: If fighting violence demands new forms of ethical thinking that can be developed only with the luxury of time, what does this mean for the present moment when history is being steered in a more dangerous direction and seems to move more quickly every day?
"It was intended really as a way of filling in major gaps in public understanding of and access to net art's past, to make it more of a resource for the present for artists and people interested in internet culture and how we got here," said Michael Connor, artistic director of Rhizome.
"Overall, we remain firmly convinced that an extraordinary amount of monetary policy support, including through our forward guidance, is still necessary for the present level of underutilized resources to be re-absorbed and for inflation to return to and durably stabilize around levels close to 2 percent within a meaningful medium-term horizon," he said.
"We remain firmly convinced that an extraordinary amount of monetary policy support, including through our forward guidance, is still necessary for the present level of underutilized resources to be re-absorbed and for inflation to return to and durably stabilize around levels close to 2 percent within a meaningful medium-term horizon," Draghi said.
Although Elsevier, the publisher whose papers seem to be by far the most pirated, has filed a lawsuit, and although Elbakyan must remain in hiding for the present in face of potential indictment under U.S. law, Sci-Hub is proving to be as powerful and divisive a tool as, surely, it was intended to be from the start.
"A lot of clubs get into a situation where you know in your heart that the team needs to rebuild, but at the same time you want to put a product on the field that gives the fans some hope for the present," said Luhnow, who had been hired from the St. Louis Cardinals the previous winter.
Kirsten: Well, so, I mean, I like to view IPOs often times, and especially in Lyft's case, as a measure of an investors' faith in the company's growth prospects, because this is a company that while it does have quite a bit of revenue, it has significant losses and it's really planning not just for the present day but for the future.
The last decade of politics has often felt like an ongoing civics lesson, and coming off of her 2017 podcast Presidential, Washington Post reporter Lillian Cunningham turns her eye to the history of the US constitution, looking at not only how it was was created, but at the people behind the various amendments that shaped the document, and what that means for the present day.
Among the responses to this unprecedented event was a hip-hop song called "Plus jamais ça" ("Never again"), which addressed the FN's rise above street-level politics and the incipient return of the far right on a national stage just 50 years removed from World War II. Two decades later, its message about not repeating the mistakes of the past is once again relevant for the present.
"The court has grave concerns that the motivation for the present action falls squarely within the purpose of the anti-SLAPP statute as an attempt to chill speech," wrote Judge Alford Dempsey, Jr. He added that he found there were "no statements made of any kind on the show that olive oil is unsafe for human consumption" and that the group failed to show "a scintilla of evidence" to support claims it suffered any financial injury.

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