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If giving him cigarettes freed up money for food, giving him food would have freed up money for cigarettes.
They happen to be at a newly freed up wedding!
That freed up about 750bn yuan ($108bn) for extra lending.
His awareness has freed up his diet, not contained it.
The amendment further freed up Los Angeles to pursue talent.
Nick Bjugstad's pass freed up Dadonov along the left wing.
Getting away from the job really freed up my mind.
Staff time has also been freed up as a result.
Stripped of ideology, Nix is freed up for hedonic pursuits.
That alone freed up at least five hours each week.
The relaxing act freed up my imagination in unparalleled ways.
While military assistance to Ukraine was freed up by Sept.
This freed up $1,100 a month to pay down debt.
"(He) freed up my head more than my stroke," McIlroy said.
Then, eventually, both our schedules freed up, and I cut it.
We know some time just freed up on your Sunday nights.
I've just freed up many evenings for myself in the future.
Trump recently freed up $50 billion to address the coronavirus pandemic.
The legal matter settled, teams were freed up to call him.
Doing so now freed up an additional 3 GB on my device.
Freed up in the north, Mr Assad's forces might yet turn south.
According to NPR, this freed up enough metal to build two battleships.
Wednesday's landing then made a splash in all that freed-up material.
That way, the doctors are freed up to focus on the patients.
For us as a band, it was the most freed up experience.
When our youngest daughter started kindergarten, that freed up $153 per month.
Workers will be freed up to participate in the economy more fully.
They sought an election system that freed up leaders to be more independent.
Doing so freed up "more funds for fun things like costumes," Baackes said.
That, in turn, freed up other S.D.F. fighters defending Manbij to reinforce Afrin.
Brees' pump fake freed up receiver Brandon Coleman for a 22-yard touchdown.
Unfortunately, this appears to have freed up time to send more work email.
The partnership freed up Apple to focus on its strengths — design and marketing.
They freed up the utilities to start installing batteries — and lots of them.
In theory, then, money would be freed up to invest in PG&E's operations.
And that kind of stuff I've really gotten freed up from throughout the years.
The other drive I've freed up to start new music for when inspiration hits.
Traditionally, retirees freed up home equity by downsizing and moving to a cheaper home.
"It freed up time so we could do other stuff in Phoenix," he said.
"Now, with all that trauma behind him, he's freed up," Mogadassi said to me.
Further benefits would include more money freed up for household and small business formation.
If he had declared a national emergency, funds would have been immediately freed up.
After that, they're freed up to tackle the stuff that excites and inspires them.
The freed up resources must be used to support the revival of the economy.
The freed up resources must be used to support the revival of the economy.
The FCC subsequently freed up telephone companies from unbundling local broadband loops as well.
Their central bank freed up banks over there to the tune of $25 billion. Right?
This time, all of the 700bn yuan freed up was available for banks to use.
Petrol prices were freed up by the former government of the Congress party in 2010.
Buffalo freed up room by releasing defensive end Claudell Louis and offensive tackle Keith Lumpkin.
That support has led to contracts and freed up government and private funds, she says.
Relocating the theater's entrance from Seventh Avenue to West 47th Street freed up some space.
Volunteers helped manage the operation, which freed up firefighters to concentrate on their primary mission.
The number of sites freed up for rivals over the eight-year period totals 4,000.
She was freed up to focus on getting stronger -- and getting back on the list.
Reed provided the full-court pass that freed up Thomas, who got behind the Gators defense.
The kingdom's increasing reliance on international bond issues has also freed up liquidity for local banks.
Ending the Clinton Global Initiative means that $23 million is presumably freed up for other programs.
It just freed up what was possible to be released as an album under my name.
The deal freed up resources which Uber is now using to push deeper into Grab's territories.
She suggests re-routing that cash you've freed up into something that builds wealth over time.
Or they'll be freed up for the other things, you're such a tech, Silicon Valley person.
The state of emergency freed up $7 million in new, one-time funding for assistance programs.
The idea being that founders and their teams get freed-up to focus on their business.
Instead, the space freed up by capsizing chains is creating opportunities for the likes of Swingers.
This has freed up a reservoir near the expo site to ensure the plants stay moist.
Eliminating the ordeal of cooking and then washing dishes freed up a huge amount of time.
This just freed up my entire day, and I won't have to come in this weekend!
The Suns freed up Devin Booker, whose 3-point attempt was halfway down before popping out.
Quitting his pharmaceutical sales job in January also freed up well over 40 hours a week.
Moreover, decriminalization freed up resources that could be channeled into treatment and other harm reduction programs.
The Trump administration has freed up those weapons, which are part of the $110 billion package.
The change freed up more money to fund Pell grants, which go to needy college students.
By prepaying the debt, JBS freed up undisclosed collateral and reduced average maturity to 6 years.
We got him for a senior signed slot and it freed up money to do other things.
This division of labour, the authors suggest, freed up time for queens to pursue more aggressive policies.
And now that ISIS has been effectively decimated, YPG militias are freed up for operations against Turkey.
Don't fret, and be thankful that your time is being freed up for more forward-thinking ideas!
Any slots freed up under this "use it or lose it" rule are allocated to other applicants.
In essence, it freed up high-band spectrum that will power next generation 2628G networks and technologies.
BUT BEING FREED UP TO THINK ABOUT THE STRATEGY OF THE COMPANY AND THE PERFORMANCE OF MANAGEMENT.
With the time that scribes freed up, the system simply got doctors to take on more patients.
This freed up the cell nuclei and allowed the scientists to count them directly under a microscope.
This has freed up closet space and prevented the acquisition of more things I don't need.3.
The first, which was effective in July, also freed up some $1.8 billion to the banking industry.
The decisions have freed up funding to help people who have lost their homes to rising waters.
The first, which was effective in July, also freed up some $1.8 billion to the banking industry.
And the freed up funds will be used to repay some maturing medium-term lending facility (MLF) loans.
President Donald Trump also declared a state of emergency for Florida, which freed up federal assistance for residents.
Even Belgium would benefit, with tens of millions of euros freed up to spend on, well, anything else.
"Providers who implement these services will save billions of dollars as network capacity is freed up," he said.
Experts worry that only a portion of humans will actually be "freed up," and the rest face layoffs.
Outsourcing meal prep and cleaning alone has freed up more time for the people I love: my family.
The President has also freed up the business community from workplace protections that many of them found burdensome.
That brought her total debt down to $55,440 and freed up money to start paying back student loans.
Administration officials say Iran has used funds freed up by the pact to sow instability across the Mideast.
" Jones wrote to Deech again, saying: "I have now freed up a British job for a British worker.
Making the most of the cash you've freed up is next — especially if you are starting from behind.
By one estimate, this freed up $30bn a year for pricier medicines such as the newest cancer drugs.
This battery powered Strobe by Profoto freed up my shooting life in more ways than I even expected.
It had to be stripped down, freed up, opened up and teased to get the writerly-ness out.
Instead, square footage at the condo was freed up for amenities like a swimming pool, Mr. Gushee added.
David Ige signed a memorandum of understanding that freed up $12 million in immediate disaster relief to the island.
In the last industrial revolution, machinery freed up humans from physical tasks, allowing us to focus on mental ones.
At some point, she realized that the amount of time freed up was well worth the extra few dollars.
And don't believe that the whole economic pie will grow if banks are freed up to make more loans.
The biggest offsetting job gains will be from consumer spending freed up from cheaper AI-supported goods and services.
Barnes said the space freed up by moving the detainees will open beds for inmates needing mental health services.
This means reducing deductions and exemptions, and using the money that has thus been freed up to reduce rates.
Once Michael goes to court in New York, his millions of dollars would be freed up for the company.
Those efforts culminated in the nuclear deal which freed up and sent many billions of dollars back to Tehran.
Personnel have been freed up by the removal of several special envoy positions, each of which required extensive staff.
Innovations in farming machinery or microwave meals, for instance, freed up people to be more productive, and better paid.
Some were critical that Trump didn't declare the epidemic a national emergency, which would have freed up more funding.
British bobsleigh's governing body freed up more funds after the departure later that month of chief executive Richard Parker.
While Democrats are upset there isn't an F.B.I. investigation, it has still freed up witnesses to cooperate with them.
The premiums collapsed as China stepped up its exports and the LME changed its warehousing rules that freed up supply.
WHAT'S TOP OF THE LAUNDRY LIST AS FAR AS WHERE YOU ARE GOING TO INVEST NOW THAT THAT'S FREED UP?
This has freed up resources for better health care, as did closing a military-style boot camp in the jail.
It's tempting to use this freed-up cash to splurge, such as buying that sports car you've always dreamed about.
A 2020 budget was passed as well, which means billions of dollars in pledged international donations could be freed up.
The advantages are numerous: Besides there being no need for big downloads, your console's processing power is freed up considerably.
But Kushner and Trump have freed up those old restrictions and opened the floodgates to let the money pour in.
Once the stomach was freed up, the surgeons stapled off about 80 percent of it — the portion they'd soon remove.
Holder freed up states with histories of discriminatory practices from the requirement of federal approval before making new voting rules.
Around 30 billion reais will be freed up from the FGTS fund this year and 12 billion reais next year.
On Wednesday, the central bank eased reserve requirements and freed up $4.2 billion in banks' reserve requirements on time deposits.
Jeb Bush from the presidential campaign on Saturday, which freed up many establishment donors and politicians to quickly back him.
This enormous productivity boost freed up Americans to specialize in other sectors: building, manufacturing, and creating new goods and services.
The resources freed up but the job cuts would help fund new investment and maintain the group's profitability, Hall added.
Last week, Trump declared the coronavirus outbreak a national health emergency, which freed up billions of dollars in federal aid.
Late last week, Trump declared the outbreak a national health emergency, which freed up billions of dollars of potential aid.
The county had not yet registered any infections, but the declaration freed up resources in case people started getting sick.
The county had not yet registered any infections, but the declaration freed up resources in case people started getting sick.
What things might I have thought, feelings might I have felt, if that space were freed up inside of myself?
Now that Barack Obama is no longer president of the U.S., his schedule has freed up in the last year.
That, Quinn said, freed up federal agencies to work on more time-consuming repeals, such as the Clean Power Plan.
Without a big engine up front, designers freed up some of that space to provide room for passengers and cargo.
Overcrowding was reduced because hospital stays were much shorter, incubators were freed up, and the number of abandoned babies fell.
Multiple rounds of balloting will ensue, and more and more delegates will become freed up to vote for whomever they want.
And that's part of what's so radical about debt forgiveness at this scale: What becomes possible with that money freed up?
"By removing the jack we've freed up more space, allowing us to put more new technology into the product," he said.
He met over 160 congressmen and freed up more than $1bn for legislators' home districts, according to Contas Abertas, a watchdog.
It freed up more of my workday so I could do many of those things I never have enough time for.
Iran's central bank says lifting sanctions freed up about $22013 billion, but almost all the money has stayed in foreign banks.
Iran's central bank says lifting sanctions freed up about $100 billion, but almost all the money has stayed in foreign banks.
Some offices use the freed-up space for lounges with somewhat more casual furniture — couches or bar-height tables and chairs.
Meanwhile, store staff are freed up to take care of other aspects of the business like restocking shelves and customer service.
While corporate earnings growth was strong after the 2017 tax cuts freed up mountains of cash, it may start to slow.
If I had a husband who could have freed up some of my time to do laundry, maybe I could have.
It also freed up resources so that the Department of Justice could focus on more pressing issues, like the opioid crisis.
Each year there will be new resources freed up to devote to compliance; full decarbonization will happen eventually, come what may.
The Defense Department document said that the Afghanistan money was freed up in part by a review that had found cost savings.
Not having a screen to stare at freed up a lot of time, giving Lennon an entire childhood to fill with music.
One exception to that pattern, however, is the fact that cheaper food has freed up Americans to spend more on other expenses.
Yahav said the Pi Glilot move also freed up lucrative real estate — a motive that would not apply for the Haifa depot.
Hopefully bots evolve enough that human agents can be freed up to spend their time helping the people who need it most.
It freed up bandwidth to keep focusing on taxes through Christmas and gave them more time to strike deals with the Democrats.
And because this is wireless, the lightning port will be freed up for wired headphones as the iPhone and AirPods charge up.
The move freed up a roster space for Buffalo to sign linebacker Kroy Biermann and address its injury-depleted pass-rushing depth.
Last Friday, he declared a national emergency, a move that freed up financial resources to assist Americans affected by the health crisis.
Virginia's Democratic governor, Ralph Northam, pre-emptively declared a state of emergency on Wednesday, a procedural move that freed up additional resources.
Similarly, H&M freed up its accounts for any organization looking to utilize its global social media reach of 120 million people.
While he did not discuss details of the budget, Mr. Pace suggested that money needed to be freed up for new initiatives.
The request from Disney also asks that theaters use the newly freed-up time to hold extra screenings of Coco each day.
Data is freed up for consumers to use on other applications — everything from an online course to, yes, content from other providers.
The administration had freed up $250 million of blocked funds for Ukraine the night before, seemingly obviating the need for the amendment.
But the Times report raises the possibility that the congressionally mandated taxpayer payment was only freed up after Trump got found out.
A disaster declaration would have freed up more federal aid, but Flint's problem did not qualify because it was a man-made disaster.
Even if the Citibank loan did not go directly into the Senate campaign, it could have freed up other assets for that purpose.
Even if more medical marijuana will now be freed up for research, the institute will still have to approve any studies it funds.
New technology freed up incredible amounts of human potential as entirely new industries were formed, with more people capable of contributing to them.
The company also said it expects lumber prices to fall as more lumber inventory is freed up due to increased availability of transportation.
Simply knowing that I've allotted myself time to do other things that aren't business related has freed up a lot of mental space.
As the European Central Bank has freed up cash to spur the eurozone economy, Italian banks have continued to lend to inert companies.
Eurowing's parent group has also freed up money to invest in planes so that Eurowings can fill the gap left by Air Berlin.
The sauce maker thought he had freed up some of the money from the business and shed the burden of running the company.
This freed-up time could be spent however the passenger liked: working, in meetings or simply for leisure or connecting with loved ones.
With their schedules freed up due to the coronavirus pandemic, much of Hollywood's elite is spending their free time living their best lives.
Troopers are being added at toll plazas even as bridge and tunnel officers, freed up from toll collection, are focusing more on enforcement.
Not having a phone freed up valuable space in my pockets for other items, like my keys, my wallet, dog treats and bags.
Viewers of the hit drama "The Crown" noted that the duo&aposs departure freed up the actress to play herself in future seasons.
"Turning down that one toxic client freed up my mental space to pursue projects and brands that fueled me with energy," said Chen.
The PBOC cut the RRR in early January and used freed-up funds to repay MLF loans in the first quarter of 2019.
And so we believe that as those dollars get freed up, our brands are big enough, and the audiences, and really the engagement.
I was counsel in one of the cases that freed up encryption technology, which is how you have security online from government control.
The central bank has also freed up cash for lending in recent months, and eased rules to help small businesses obtain funds more easily.
You record a message for your senator or representative, and the app delivers the recording at night when the phone lines are freed up.
Once the washing machine was invented and made widely accessible, for instance, women were freed up to do other things, like join the workforce.
There is debate about whether Section 230 has freed up tech companies from too much accountability, especially as scrutiny on Big Tech overall grows.
Taxi has certainly freed up some resources for Uber, which saw a profitable first quarter after gaining a combined $2.9 billion from those mergers.
At that time, go to your trip and start checking to see if better seats have been freed up (and this is fairly common).
And for the average person in the paid group, deactivating Facebook freed up to an hour per day of their time, the study says.
You have some annoying chores to tackle today, Virgo, but when you get it all done you will feel so accomplished and freed up!
Women were freed up to seriously pursue education and paid work without the risk that an unexpected baby would stop them in their tracks.
On the other hand, it's amazing how much genuinely helpful energy gets freed up when you remove the burden of excess responsibility from yourself.
What now: The WHO freed up $1 million in an emergency fund and has deployed 50 experts to work with officials in the country.
This isn't particularly surprising given last year's strong global copper mine performance and several smelter outages which have freed up material for Chinese buyers.
Military officials said that the success against ISIS in Iraq and Syria has freed up air assets to be used in areas like Afghanistan.
At night, they tended to reported going to bed at the same time, even though the new schedule freed up an extra 45 minutes.
Separately, China's central bank freed up more than $21997 billion for lending, to shore up growth as the trade battle with the U.S. intensifies.
In 2013, Tom Brady extended his contract with the New England Patriots in such a way that freed up $15 million for his teammates.
"By shutting it down, I freed up some good engineers who could work on new mobile devices," Jobs told Isaacson for his 2011 biography.
For abstainers, breaking up with Facebook freed up about an hour a day, on average, and more than twice that for the heaviest users.
That would have freed up cash for tax cuts or other non-health-related projects, and reduced overall national levels of health care spending.
The move freed up Weiner, who remained LinkedIn's CEO after its sale, to oversee the combination with Microsoft, meeting regularly with the Redmond, Washington, company.
Once people in the agricultural sector used up their allotted amount of water, it freed up more for city residents, the mayor said in February.
The move was aimed at reducing systemic market risk by allowing funds to be freed up faster for reinvestment while reducing credit and counterparty exposure.
But tight controls must insure that freed-up money is in fact funnelled into resilience projects, said Mark Pelling, geography professor at London's King's College.
"It's just not clear that there's 500,000 barrels a day of upgrading capacity around the world that is freed up to do that," Morse said.
The flat monthly fee freed up my budget to splurge on concessions, but even if I buy more food, I'm still coming out on top.
Brazil has freed up federal spending in recent months as tax revenue has exceeded expectations due to a stronger recovery of Latin America's largest economy.
What I can say is that Google Photos is fast, intelligent, and the reason I just freed up gigabytes of room on my hard drive.
CR: What's going to happen to all the cash that will be freed up by the tax cuts, by the repatriation of cash from overseas?
Earlier this year the government allowed the withdrawal from the FGTS workers' severance fund, which freed up 44 billion reais that has boosted consumer spending.
"It freed up cellular access, and triggered a social revolution," says Nimmi Rangaswamy, an anthropologist and sociologist at the Indian Institute of Technology in Hyderabad.
During realignment, supporters of candidates who failed to hit a 15 percent threshold in the first vote are freed up to switch to another candidate.
The move freed up about $4 billion of cash for GE but Culp has continued to look at ways to get value from GE assets.
But then they started to see what Anna could do with her freed-up time—and that they had been wasting a precious family resource.
But exiting other markets has freed up capital for GM. In August, it said it plans to invest $1.4 billion at three plants in Brazil.
This has freed up resources in a military that, two years ago, was stretched thin as it battled various anti-government groups across the country.
The company was able to capture space for the upgrade when the conversion from oil to gas heating freed up rooms that had housed mechanicals.
With all of that freed-up space, the next logical step is to stock up on new wares and fill it back up again, right?
But several reports show that the billions of dollars the nuclear deal freed up for Iran has mostly been spent on boosting Tehran's military power.
Federal regulators have also freed up some products, like respirators not normally used in health care, to be used during the outbreak by medical professionals.
About 7,000 beds could be freed up with the cancellation of elective surgeries and expedited discharging of patients in the city's hospitals, de Blasio said.
Sports gambling is rapidly being legalized across the country, freed up by the Supreme Court, and the Derby is, of course, a major gambling event.
Though moving to a smaller house would have freed up cash, she wanted to reduce the disruption for her 10-year-old daughter, she said.
"Over the last several weeks we have freed up the equivalent of 50 hospitals across England, ready and waiting for coronavirus patients," Simon Stevens said.
I ended leaving a day early and just crashing in a friend's hotel room when her roommate also left early and freed up a bed.
However, he stopped short of declaring a national emergency, a move he had promised months before and which would have freed up more federal money.
The move was aimed at mitigating systemic market risk by allowing funds to be freed up faster for reinvestment while reducing credit and counterparty exposure.
On Tuesday, it freed up 2 billion reais in spending, mostly due to increased revenue from oil auctions thanks to higher crude prices and royalties.
But last Friday, Trump changed course, declaring a national emergency, a move that freed up financial resources to assist Americans affected by the health crisis.
This year we put a Dodd-Frank Bill, and what this administration has done is freed up $6 trillion to go back into this economy.
The computer provides the knowledge in real-time and in their field-of-vision, so that their hands are freed up to actually do the work.
When high-volume, redundant tasks are performed through computer automation, humans are freed up to expend energy pursuing a wider range of interpretive or conceptual work.
Not only does the double slice allow optimal juice production from either end, but the overall flow is freed up for a better final juicing result.
Rwanda found that investment in clean water not only curbed disease but also freed up girls, who used to fetch the stuff, to go to school.
Any slots freed up under this "use it or lose it" rule have been allocated since the 1990s to other applicants by independent airport co-ordinators.
Time freed up by autonomous commuting isn't insubstantial – Ford says its data shows that Europeans spend, on average, 10 full days per year in their cars.
Falling oil prices freed up government funds in the import-dependent country and the island's GDP grew 1.3 percent last year, according to the World Bank.
"Our transition out of Direct Store Delivery in U.S. Snacks freed up resources that we are reinvesting behind our brands", Kellogg Chief Executive Steve Cahillane said.
CEO Larry Culp is working to implement a turnaround plan, after the company has freed up billions of dollars in cash through asset sales and mergers.
Apple said in January it would contribute $350 billion to the U.S. economy over the next 5 years with funds freed up by recent tax adjustments.
As the team is built, the frenetic pace wanes, we're freed up to tackle larger challenges, but the pressures are still there — they just feel different.
Apple's cash on hand fell to $303 billion in the March 2018 quarter, as new tax changes have freed up spending options for the iPhone giant.
The biotech sector has been beaten up "really bad," and people are wondering what Gilead is going to do with its freed-up cash, he said.
Fourth, our cyber warfighters need to be freed up to get ahead of the conflict and start taking action now to stop the nascent Iranian threat.
Military officials have said that the success against ISIS in Iraq and Syria has freed up air assets to be deployed to other theaters, including Afghanistan.
When families finally receive housing vouchers after years on the waiting list, the first place many take their freed-up income is to the grocery store.
In 2014, however, the Department of Treasury freed up banks to work with the marijuana industry, but it also required those banks to monitor marijuana businesses.
What could our economy look like if some of those 2628,28500 employees were freed up to let companies like CVS or Apple innovate a bit more?
When the FCC mandated that US TV stations switch from analog to digital, that freed up a lot of space on this side of the border.
The display effectively reduced material costs and freed up resources for the donation, while raising, it is hoped, social consciousness during the seasonal shop-a-thon.
To support the economy and spur domestic demand, policymakers have stepped up approvals for big infrastructure projects, freed up more funds for lending and cut taxes.
This freed up another port with a fully working automatic docking system, allowing the uncrewed Soyuz to finally rendezvous with the space station on its own.
It is the second time in just over two months that China has freed up money but given banks specific instructions on how to lend it.
The eSIM technology has become more common in mobile devices, replacing the fingernail-size SIM cards, which freed up space in the phone for other features.
Macron had proposed in September that some of these 73 seats freed up by Britain's departure should go to Europe-wide constituencies instead of national ones.
The central bank cut the amount of capital it required banks to hold in reserve, which freed up an extra 0.823 billion pounds ($20.82 billion) for lending.
Freed up radio waves, purchased by cellular carriers, will improve coverage across the country and help shore up resources for the US's growing appetite for online video.
The central bank cut the amount of capital it required banks to hold in reserve, which freed up an extra 150 billion pounds ($196 billion) for lending.
On Tuesday, Economy Minister Paulo Guedes said some 30 billion reais will be freed up from the FGTS fund this year and 12 billion reais next year.
But the banks must use most of the freed-up liquidity to pay back relatively costly loans obtained via the central bank's medium-term lending facility (MLF).
Taiwanese insurers, which cannot invest more than 45 percent of their assets in foreign bonds, were, therefore, freed up to buy more dollar bonds listed in Taiwan.
"By giving rote tasks to machines, like processing images and identifying hospitals, human analysts are freed up to interpret that data and make hard decisions," said Ashley.
Abraaj has also shaken up its management, suspended new investments, freed up large investors from millions of dollars in capital commitments and is reviewing its corporate structure.
"Today the existing airports are sufficiently freed up to be able to provide the required slots," said Alexander Burtin, commercial director of Russia's Tez Tour tourism agency.
On top of saving lives from fatal overdoses, Switzerland's heroin treatment also caused a significant drop in crime, which freed up funds previously tied to criminal justice.
What national emergency declaration will do The $50 billion freed up by Trump's emergency declaration will help various state and localities combat the coronavirus, the President said.
Diane Trautman, the Harris County Clerk, had proposed a joint primary election for Super Tuesday, which would have freed up voting machines for voters from any party.
Why it matters: New federal land has not been freed up for fossil fuel extraction in the region since at least 2013, reports the San Francisco Chronicle.
New York's decision freed up 1.1 million kids to demonstrate in the country's most famous city, giving a massive boost to the strikes planned around the world.
That left out that the Republicans knew that a whistleblower had filed a complaint about the infamous phone call shortly before the aid was miraculously freed up.
The letter reads like a rallying cry, with Tan readying his troops to fend against the resources Uber is now freed up to pour into Southeast Asia.
Leaving his full-time job and collaborating with Toronto-based House of Cool on post-production freed up their schedule to return to Canada much more frequently.
Screenshots of the Home button-free display show what looks like a multifunctional space at the bottom, which is a nice use of that freed up real estate.
Florida's Governor Rick Scott said he has freed up $210 million for Zika efforts, though he has a track record of cutting mosquito control programs in the past.
The 50-year-old, who runs a club for local children to play together and practice their English, said the superblock has freed up the streets for them.
Watching Axe and Chuck sneer at each other in the plush spaces the show rarely strays from, we're freed up to consider the sad absurdity of these tendencies.
The strategy is designed to prepare the way for multiple rounds of convention balloting when delegates awarded to Trump could be freed up to migrate to another candidate.
The DEA, which falls under the Justice Department, could be freed up to raid state-legal marijuana farms and shops, confiscate these businesses' product, and shut them down.
The practice, which occurred between 2009 to 2015, freed up billions of dollars per week for Merrill, which financed the firm's trading activities for part of that time.
Money that is currently being absorbed by unprofitable state-owned behemoths should be freed up to finance the growth of new and innovative firms in manufacturing and services.
The deal will see Cevital buy up parts of the site at Charleville-Mezieres freed up by PSA in order to make machines for the water treatment business.
As show creators are freed up to focus less on standardized episodes, they can stretch out the character's decisions and actions into storylines that grow across their seasons.
"Washington would likely redeploy any freed up troops and equipment to other bases in Asia, most likely Japan and in rotations through Philippines, Australia, and elsewhere," he said.
This may force SpaceX to focus on its flight for NASA until enough resources are freed up in Boca Chica to focus on the planned test flight there.
Ibrahimovic assisted Daley Blind to score the game's first goal in the 39th minute before Paul Pogba freed up Ibrahimovic to score his 13th goal of the season.
The White House shifted gears this week under mounting pressure, declaring a national emergency that freed up $50 billion in federal funding for states to combat the epidemic.
" But since the Reagan era, business has followed "a downsize-and-distribute regime of reducing costs and then distributing the freed-up cash to financial interests, particularly shareholders.
That freed up streams of money for the co-location idea, which was partly strategic: the library helped sway community groups resistant to public housing in their neighborhoods.
The big questions: How much spectrum will be freed up, who will run the auction, and whether any of the proceeds will end up in the U.S. Treasury.
Troops deployed by Bush and Obama conducted support for Border Patrol -- flying aerial missions, performing tasks that freed up Border Patrol agents to the border, and doing construction.
Republicans, though, argue that money that states currently spend on Medicaid expansion would also be freed up and could be spent on the new program to provide coverage.
"The recent merger ... has freed up resources which we are going to invest across people, products and partnerships to better serve this country," Harford told reporters in New Delhi.
Freed up to focus more on defense than offense while playing between Westbrook and Durant, he should be able to reach new heights as a force on that end.
This year's Emmy producers decided to forgo the host and use the time freed up to honor outgoing series, Charlie Collier, chief executive of Fox Corp's Fox Entertainment, said.
"Living in a tiny house has freed up a lot of physical and mental energy," Brandon Irwin told Parade magazine in 2017 of his 360-square-foot Kansas home.
The savvy septuagenarian met with more than 160 of the 513 deputies and freed up 4.2bn reais to spend in legislators' home areas, according to Contas Abertas, a watchdog.
"Supply side" economists claimed that if the government freed up upper income earners and business with lower marginal tax rates, investment would start to flow and everyone would benefit.
The freed-up factory space in Mexico will be used to produce a new compact SUV intended for the North American market, the company said in a news release.
The DOL recently issued rules that freed up states to start implementing "secure choice" retirement initiatives, which provide access to secure, low-cost, state-run pooled retirement savings plans.
That freed up some space in the center of the trunk lid to allow the brand to elegantly, and somewhat pretentiously, spread out stylized letters spelling the model's name.
The freed-up space will be filled with one of the area's first Dave & Buster's arcade restaurants, along with a handful of other tenants that haven't yet been announced.
An extra 8 PJ of gas has also been freed up for the local market as a global LNG glut has given overseas buyers more supply choice, AEMO said.
An extra eight PJ of gas has also been freed up for the local market as a global LNG glut has given overseas buyers more supply choice, AEMO said.
Reduced direct burn freed up oil for export, either as crude or refined products, enabling the kingdom to maintain crude exports near record levels this summer, but pressuring prices.
According to the study authors, modern conveniences like online shopping and banking have also freed up more time in the day, and thus, more time to catch some Z's.
The hope is that in the meantime, with Amazon's logistics network freed up, customers can order necessary items like hand sanitizer, diapers, and food, and have them delivered fast.
SBIR should focus on funding innovative companies once or twice, and agencies could spend the newly freed-up funds on whatever companies, big or small, provide the best value.
He said it was an effort that cost the city little in comparison to other housing services, it helped many people and it freed up resources to assist others.
A GOP senator calls President Trump's deal with Democrats on the debt ceiling "ironic," since it freed up the chamber to make a last-ditch press for ObamaCare repeal.
I mean, I think there are a lot of things that freed up ... So name more of those, I'd really like to get a sense of why that happened.
But a cut in corporate taxes in December 2017 and easing of stringent capital requirements in the following year have freed up capital, reviving dealmaking in the banking sector.
Despite the surveillance reduction, which freed up money for conserving other species like the peregrine falcon, Sargent promised our nation's symbol will always remain a top priority in the state.
Consequently, he forced Michigan defensive coordinator Don Brown to cut down on his overloaded fronts, which freed up Taylor to come into his own and put the game on ice.
It means taking into account the radically reduced parking needs of a fleet of self-driving (and self-charging) vehicles, using the freed-up land to make cities more livable.
Now that my federal loans are all paid off and my private loan payments are down at $280 per month, I will have an extra $1,17.983 per month freed up.
He left open the question of whether it was conducted under widened authorizations that have freed up the Pentagon's room for maneuver since he took over from President Barack Obama.
With a freed up schedule now that she didn't have to prep for the festival, the singer and her husband headed to Bora Bora for a babymoon earlier this month.
But right now Trump should be using whatever political capital he has to get funding freed up and he can show support orchestrating an effective and efficient response from Washington.
To drive that growth, Starbucks freed up cash and resources by closing its Teavana retail stores, partnering with Nestle to create a "global coffee alliance" and reorganizing its corporate team.
Bob Shoyhet, CFO of Melillo Consulting, a 70-employee IT solutions firm in Somerset, N.J., says if taxes get cut, his company will invest the money freed up in growth.
Gulden said moving production could take up to 12 months, adding that capacity freed up in Chinese factories could also be used to make products for the booming Chinese market.
If Pakistani troops are freed up along the border with India, the thinking goes, they could be diverted to secure the country's western flank, where China's trade routes would be.
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, a five-year contract extension with right tackle La'el Collins expected to be official on Tuesday freed up almost $6 million in salary cap space.
LONDON, March 27 (Reuters) - Britain has freed up the equivalent of 50 hospitals to help deal with the coronavirus outbreak, the CEO of England's National Health Service said on Friday.
They also say they have more breathing room—a reprieve from the stress of making ends meet—and in particular have more time freed up to spend with their children.
Critically, it also freed up SAB Miller to focus on more lucrative bets in the Chinese market than a beer which sells at 50 U.S. cents a bottle, or less.
"Fulfillment centers are traditionally fairly low tech," said Marsh, explaining that labor as well as physical space could be freed up by moving away from batteries requiring lots of attention.
China boosts lending: Chinese stocks dropped sharply Monday after China's central bank freed up 25 billion yuan ($109 billion) for new lending in an attempt to prop up economic growth.
"Instead of storing this irrelevant information that our phones can store for us, our brains are freed up to store the memories that actually do matter for us," he says.
The $150 billion figure refers to a high estimate for Iranian assets previously frozen under sanctions and freed up in exchange for Iran's giving up its pursuit of nuclear weapons.
Freed up from the dreary tasks of withdrawing cash, tellers could turn their attention to helping customers with account questions or issuing cashier's checks; as a result, they became more productive.
But if carbon emissions continue to track on something resembling a worst-case scenario, the full 11 feet of ice locked in West Antarctica might be freed up, their study showed.
That freed up space in the Austrian capital Vienna and has allowed budget airlines easyJet, Lufthansa's low-cost arm Eurowings and Wizz Air to launch or add services in recent months.
Haitong Securities analysts had earlier estimated that up to 1.24 trillion yuan worth of shares would be freed up for sale by next Monday, assuming the lockup period is not extended.
That sum includes investment in new planes, for which the board freed up 1 billion euros of funds last month, the purchase price and the costs of taking on new staff.
By assigning the AV test vehicle to bring dirty laundry from their four stores to their central cleaning plant, they freed up 2 employee drivers to serve customers at luxury hotels.
Greek lawmakers approved tax increases and a new privatization fund on Sunday and freed up the sale of non-performing loans in exchange for much-needed bailout loans and debt relief.
The service relies on unlicensed, high-frequency 60 gigahertz airwaves which have been freed up in countries including United States, United Kingdom, Germany, China, South Korea, Japan, Facebook has previously said.
A national emergency declaration (different from a public health emergency) would have quickly freed up federal money from the Disaster Relief Fund for states and cities to treat addiction and overdoses.
Economy Minister Paulo Guedes said this week that 42 billion reais would be freed up from FGTS funds and 21 billion reais from the PIS/Pasep funds, newspaper Valor Economico reported.
The drop in winter wheat acreage in Kansas has freed up 700,000 acres that are very likely to be dedicated to corn and soybeans, with the slight advantage given to soybeans.
The hope is that these technologies will help fill gaps in learning and to provide greater personalization and efficiencies so teachers will be freed up to provide personal coaching to students.
"Reducing the tax burden on craft beverage makers has freed up more capital for them to grow and create jobs in communities across the United States," Blunt said in a statement.
The move has prompted U.S. regional banks to use money freed up from lower taxes to bulk up on deposits through acquisitions at a time when interest rates are still low.
Subban had three years remaining on an eight-year, $72 million contract, and the deal freed up $9 million in cap space for the Predators for 2019-20, according to Sportsnet.
With the Madoff storyline wrapped this season, the show was freed up to give more time and attention to Diane Lockhart, and found its self-aware, silly heart in the process.
The move would force some banks to reduce their investment in policy bank bonds, the sources said, meaning more funds will now be freed up to lend across the broader economy.
The sale comes after two failed attempts for CGB to go public the past years, which would have freed up investors including Citigroup to offload their shares in the stock market.
When the market turned to backwardation last week, some of these traders sold the cargoes if only to gain from sky-high shipping rates by subleasing the newly freed-up tankers.
In a career spanning seven decades, he pursued an ethical foreign policy, extended voting rights (to men), proposed home rule for Ireland and freed up the economy by removing duties and tariffs.
Having competed in his career against some rivals who were taking drugs, it was a ban on dopers from Russia, Kazakhstan and elsewhere that freed up places for his swansong in Rio.
That stimulus should spur more investment in growing parts of the economy, helping them to absorb quickly the resources freed up by the new, doctor-displacing technology and thus averting a slump.
Economy Minister Paulo Guedes said this week that 42 billion reais would be freed up from the 'FGTS' funds and 21 billion reais from the PIS/Pasep funds, newspaper Valor Economico reported.
But the collapse of the communist state devastated Russia's dairy and meat industries in the 113s and freed up surplus grain that started to be exported after the turn of the century.
So Cuban politics ain't want they used to be, and the result is that the President has been freed up to make this political trip with minimal costs to his party politically.
One way they can do that is by simply using TANF money to pay for an existing poverty- or work-focused program and then use the freed-up funding for other initiatives.
Now that these billions of dollars weren't freed up by the AHCA thanks to the oh-so-conservative Freedom Caucus, Trump's tax reform agenda has been weakened right out of the gate.
Dick's Sporting Goods — Oppenheimer upgraded the sporting goods retailer to "outperform" from "perform," saying Dick's can capitalize on "freed-up market share" following the bankruptcy of Sports Authority, Sports Chalet, and Golfsmith.
Lufthansa said last month that its board had freed up 1 billion euros ($1.17 billion) to invest in new planes for Eurowings, which it said were likely to come from Air Berlin.
"Balance-transfer cards are great, but if you just see that [freed-up] credit as more money that you can spend, that does you no good in paying down debt," Schulz said.
More U.S. crude could also be freed up for exports as U.S. refineries prepare to shut for seasonal maintenance from February before ramping up for the summer driving season, the sources said.
The archdiocese's lawyer Michael Hennigan stated that LA judge Stephanie Bowick had officially ruled that the nuns' sale to Hollister was not legal, and freed up the property for Perry to buy.
Günther Steiner, the team's director, said he wanted to see how Gutiérrez develops, but he is also in a waiting game to see which drivers from other teams might be freed up.
He freed up banks to set deposit and loan rates based on market conditions rather than by decree and also allowed capital to start moving more freely into and out of China.
He also declared the virus a national emergency last week, which freed up as much as $50 billion in financial resources to efforts by states and U.S. territories to assist affected Americans.
But on Wednesday, when the White House freed up nearly $16 billion in relief funding that Congress had approved in late 2017, it also severely restricted how that money could be spent.
"India is our single largest market outside of the United States and the merger with Didi has freed up resources for additional focus [on India]," Amit Jain, president of Uber India told CNBC.
Shares of major oil producers such as Royal Dutch Shell and BP are back in favour as recovering oil prices boost earnings while slashed capital spending budgets freed up cash to pay dividends.
So President Donald Trump's failure this week to formally declare the overdose epidemic a "national emergency" - words that would have freed up more federal funds to tackle the crisis - was disappointing for him.
The government said on Friday it would deploy soldiers to help the police with border control and monitoring tasks so more police officers could be freed up to work on gang-related crime.
I'd note that this item makes it abundantly clear that providers who implement these services will save billions of dollars as network capacity is freed up and customer service representatives field fewer complaints.
Co-working got its start from freelancers who needed offices rather than coffee shops and was followed by start-ups that liked how it freed up capital for more hiring and other expenditures.
By keeping on slower moving and less expensive disks data that doesn't need to be readily available, space is freed up on faster disks for information that does need to be readily available.
"I have met with lifelong Democrats who said that until vaping is freed up from government threat I'm voting with Republicans because the D's just don't get it on this issue," Norquist said.
Though it meant fewer trips taken by Uber worldwide, that move freed up the company to focus on other initiatives like ramping up its UberEATS food delivery service to more than 50 cities.
And next up, the researchers hope to figure out how much more they could streamline the E. coli genome, as well as what they can do with the codons that they've freed up.
Leveraging federal law, the Drug Enforcement Administration, which falls under the Justice Department, could be freed up to raid state-legal marijuana farms and shops, confiscate these businesses' product, and shut them down.
J&F, however, did not agree with Paper's money going into Eldorado's coffers before having collateral freed up, saying the proposed deal could change the company's capital structure before the deal is concluded.
Economy Minister Paulo Guedes said last week that 42 billion reais would be freed up from FGTS funds and 21 billion reais from the PIS/Pasep funds, newspaper Valor Economico reported last week.
Faced with the prospect of losing more of his livestock, Dvorak recently drove 300 miles (483 km) to bale hay on once federally protected conservation land, now freed up to assist struggling ranchers.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek lawmakers approved tax increases and a new privatization fund on Sunday and freed up the sale of non-performing loans in exchange for much-needed bailout loans and debt relief.
"Because a serious amount of provisions would need to be allocated for these loans, these provisions may be freed up and this would reflect positively on the banks' net income," said the analyst.
Ceasefires arranged elsewhere in Syria, under Russian auspices, freed up the Syrian army to advance east -- allowing them to race across 200 kilometers of desert to Deir Ezzor in just a few weeks.
Former Senate staffers said that the House is now freed up to focus aggressively on tax reform, and tax staffers in the Senate and in the administration can continue their work as well.
As for putting more time back in the hands of workers, put another way, the 105-hour average comes out to over 13 work days that could be freed up for leisure time.
They've freed up about 60% of my storage space, are incredibly simple to use and reuse, and slide easily under my bed so I don't have to look at or think about them.
Resources would be freed up to investigate and prosecute more cases of stolen identity refund fraud, which has impacted hundreds of thousands of taxpayers and cost the government tens of billions of dollars.
Outsourcing tasks that are time-consuming might seem more expensive than DIY, but because I'm self-employed, I can make more money in the time I've freed up than I spend on outsourcing.
Tate, from the steelworkers union, suggested the tax savings Harley reaped from the GOP bill might have actually freed up the cash for it to go ahead with the US restructuring plan now.
Investors freed up money to buy banks, department stores and other stocks seen benefiting from lower taxes by selling technology stocks, which have become relatively expensive after leading the market's gains this year.
These changes freed up her budget so she could spend money on things that turned out to be far more valuable: flights home to see family, hosting out-of-town friends and travel.
The real reason was that ISIS's impending demise freed up regular and militia forces for what could be just the first stage in an Iranian effort to re-subjugate Iraqi Kurds to Baghdad.
If Lowry buries those shots—and he hit two massive jumpers after being freed up by a combination of Valanciunas's picks and Miami's choices in the fourth quarter—those opportunities should start to reappear.
The Bella Collina Mansion, a lakeside event venue in Stokesdale, posted the offer of a lifetime to Facebook  on June 20, explaining that the venue had freed up after another couple decided to cancel.
Click here to view original GIFMythbusters may have finally called it a day, but that seems to have freed up time for Adam Savage to get back to what he does best: build props.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - The Brazilian government on Wednesday freed up an additional 5.003 billion reais' ($1.5 billion) worth of federal spending this year as Latin America's largest economy continued to recover from a deep recession.
Having been vetted already, DHS more easily processed the workers and freed up their limited resources to focus on other priorities, such as border security and vetting those who have entered the country illegally.
Two weeks after Levine, 40, shocked The Voice fans — and his fellow judges — by departing the widely successful NBC series, his wife is admitting she's enjoying some benefits of her husband's freed up schedule.
The borrowing capacity that would be freed up for tens of millions of voting citizens and their families would provide an immediate and dramatic increase in purchases of homes and other big-ticket items.
Ceasefires arranged elsewhere in Syria, under Russian auspices, freed up the Syrian army to advance east, allowing troops to race across 200 kilometers (124 miles) of desert to Deir Ezzor in a few weeks.
The result: boxes that don't need extra "popcorn" or air bubbles, a roughly 40% reduction in cardboard waste and more space freed up in both Best Buy's centers and on FedEx and UPS trucks.
However, the federal government should do more by taking on a larger share of the cost of Medicaid, for which states partially pay, since the freed-up money will quickly go to good use.
He said New York is expected to receive $35 million in relief from the bill and that the state has already freed up $40 million in funds to combat the outbreak in New York.
That's really, like, freed up enormous resources which have translated into not just happier clients and better client retention, but also very good – higher margins and better margins than we had five years ago.
Not having to be in the office until the late afternoon freed up most of the day for me to be with my daughter, who was six months old when I started the job.
"According to Norquist, he has "met with lifelong Democrats who said, 'until this vaping is freed up from government threat, I'm voting with the Republicans because the D's just don't get it on this issue.
"And, since customers can operate the biometric-based bag drop machine independently, we see a future where Delta agents will be freed up to seek out travelers and deliver more proactive and thoughtful customer service."
I returned to the poem two months ago, when I finally quit my job at the law firm and found an administrative job I was overqualified for, but which freed up my evenings to write.
After Titus ruins his future at a very complicated Cats — this lengthy Broadway joke may be the best of the season — he is freed up play the understudy for Rafiki in the Lion King musical.
I bought this iPhone 7 using an upgrade available on my family's Verizon account (newly freed up after I returned my Note7), and I've been using it as my primary handset for about 16 days.
The odd-even test not only showed that such emergency measures can limit dangerous pollution; it showed how much more efficient public transport can be when road space is freed up to let it move.
Eric Shashoua, the founder and CEO of Kiwi for Gmail tells Business Insider that Soylent has freed up a bunch of his time for "more meaningful" pursuits, increased his productivity and "massively changed" his life.
In particular, parliament's defense committee said in a report in December that some plans to acquire military equipment relied on money being freed up by efficiency savings which the lawmakers were concerned may not materialize.
If hedge funds can efficiently analyze data points from SEC filings and political speeches without having to actually read the documents, that's time freed up for them to spend talking with CEOs and building models.
The law freed up online publishers to host online forums without having to legally vet each piece of content before posting it, the way that a news outlet would evaluate an article before publishing it.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump declared the opioid crisis a public health emergency on Thursday, stopping short of a national emergency declaration he promised months ago that would have freed up more federal money.
Shell Canada President Michael Crothers said access to cheap feed gas made LNG Canada attractive, while slowing construction in Canada's oil patch, hampered by low prices and infrastructure woes, has freed up contractors and workers.
In addition to diminished buying power, business has been freed up and government has codified cost shifting for healthcare, education and financial safety nets and removed vacation days, sickness pay, maternity leave and job protection.
WERE AT AN INFLECTION POINT WHAT WE DID YESTERDAY WAS PUT A STAKE IN THE GROUND THAT SAID, LOOK, WE ARE STREAMLINING THE COMPANY OVER THE LAST YEAR WE FREED UP $8 BILLION IN CAPITAL.
The country's flag carrier also said it will stop the lower-performing Los Angeles-to-London route by the same date, which would allow it to direct the freed-up capacity to faster growing markets.
Since the feature had already freed up about a gigabyte the previous evening, I was able to take photos without fearing that I'd "lose the moment," as Croyle had put it, owing to an overstuffed phone.
Just as online banking made life more convenient for consumers and freed up branch staff for complex queries, online health care could mean fewer people need to come to hospitals to be cared for by them.
Switchblades have proven themselves vital to protecting the force and delivering precise strike capabilities — so much so, an "urgent needs statement" was issued and the military freed up funds to buy them for the Marine Corps.
Argentina are favorites with rival powerhouse Brazil fielding something of an experimental side in the absence if their star Neymar, Messi's Barcelona team mate, who is being freed up for the Rio Olympic soccer tournament instead.
The 25 MHz band auctioned off in 2008—freed up because it was being underused by analog TV—was considered "beachfront property" for broadband wireless and spurred a debate over making the open band public access.
Not all of those films will be available at launch, but many will be, with more added over the first couple years of operation (presumably as they're freed up from deals with third parties like Netflix).
Then came Reagan who cut all taxes, widened the base and freed up the needed seed capital which launched many of the great companies we trade this very day all with Soviet missiles aimed at us.
In a pre-taped sketch on this week's episode, SNL's cast parodied the audition process for the position, which freed up after Kevin Hart stepped down as host following the backlash over his past homophobic comments.
And Alexander Bolton writes about how Schumer will be freed up to be more aggressive in the next Congress, considering his caucus won't have 10 senators up for reelection in states the president carried (The Hill).
Since the legislation also stays creditor lawsuits, the island can proceed to use the funds freed up by stiffing the creditors to hire more workers, build infrastructure and put money into its nearly bankrupt pension fund.
Mexico's government cautiously freed up funds for spending in its 2020 budget proposal on Sunday, with a primary fiscal surplus of 219.5740% of gross domestic product targeted in the budget for next year - below earlier targets.
I did this recently on my iPhone 7 that was nearly full and seemed to be slowing down; purging the photos freed up about 50 gigabytes of data, and the iPhone feels as good as new.
Falling oil prices will weigh on the inflation outlook in the coming months and radical monetary policy easing from the U.S. Federal Reserve has freed up some space for emerging market central banks to follow suit.
United Technologies will be able to pay off its debt sooner than expected as funds freed up by the new tax law flow back to the U.S., United Technologies Chairman and CEO Gregory Hayes told CNBC.
OSLO, April 26 (Reuters) - Finland's Fortum has freed up 310 million euros ($345 million) of cash previously used as collateral at Nasdaq's Nordic power exchange by replacing it with a bank bond, it said on Friday.
"There weren't enough seats and so there was confusion, but it wasn't personal against him," says the source, adding that an additional chair was brought to the table and seats facing the stage were eventually freed up.
So I kind of came to it a little serendipitously, just the idea of it, and I think that freed up my thinking about what it might be, but also what I might bring to the table.
By having animator Clem Stamation fake the cross-stitch effect using clever computer animation and compositing, Chong saved the wrists of all those seniors and freed up their time for more serious pursuits, like unwrapping hard candies.
Because some people tell me all the money that's going to come through, that's going to be freed up through tax cuts and tax repatriation is really just going to end up in SBBs and in dividends.
The People's Bank of China on Sunday freed up more funds for lending by cutting required reserve levels for banks, with the policy set to become effective on July 5, one day before the tariffs take effect.
The former Wallabies flyhalf was originally freed up for just the Sydney and Las Vegas legs of the series as he bids to secure a place in the squad for the Rio de Janeiro Olympics in August.
Chief Executive Frederic Oudea cited progress in his efforts to overhaul the balance sheet, having exited private banking in Belgium, cut 23 branches in French retail networks and freed up capital at its corporate and investment bank.
But it is still making the previous version, the JK. FCA also moved production of its Cherokee SUV, to its assembly plant in Belvidere, Illinois, which freed up space for the Wrangler in Jeep's Toledo, Ohio, plant.
Those selections become critical, should Trump fail to win on the first ballot when delegates are bound, because Kasich and Cruz will likely both be vying for them after most are freed up on the second ballot.
Such organizational changes, in addition reorganizations in 2018 within its investment bank and North American consumer franchise, "have freed up and created efficiencies to either reinvest or allowed a flow-through to the bottom-line," Mason said.
Linda said that she loved the speaker, thank you for setting it up, wasn't it nice how it freed up all this counter space, and dinner was ready anyway so they could just turn the music off.
Instead of simply providing a way to call your reps, as many apps today do, Stance lets you pre-record your voice message to be left on the rep's voicemail when the phone lines are freed up.
Trump freed up roughly $50 billion when declaring a national emergency last week, but the amount of money is relative small for a $22 trillion economy, Tobias Levkovich, Citi's chief U.S. equity strategist, said in a note.
In early 2009, however, Apple announced that it was removing the D.R.M. software from the music it sold in the iTunes Store, which freed up the music files to be played on a wider range of devices.
SHANGHAI — China gave its economy a shot in the arm on Sunday amid signs of a slowdown, as it freed up more than $100 billion for banks to use to help small businesses and heavily indebted companies.
In the design studies, automakers have taken advantage of the space freed up by the electric motor, which takes less room than the bulky internal combustion engine, cooling apparatus and complex transmission gears needed for gasoline cars.
Proceeds freed up from reserve requirements are likely to be used by banks in new loans and help narrow lending spreads, which remain high and are seen as a major barrier to boosting credit across the economy.
Mr. Trump's aides said he also planned to push ahead with his trade campaign against China — freed up by his conclusion that China's president, Xi Jinping, had fallen short in pressuring North Korea to curb its behavior.
ROME, Sept 30 (Reuters) - Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said on Monday his government had freed up the 23 billion euros ($25 billion) in funds needed to avoid a scheduled increase in the sales tax next year.
" Another permits the Army to halt civil works projects during a declared emergency, using the freed-up resources to help construct "authorized civil works, military construction and civil defense projects that are essential to the national defense.
TC: You see a lot of space being freed up, or repurposed, thanks to companies like Uber, which may make parking structures redundant, and Airbnb, which is beginning to put two- and three-star hotels out of business.
That would have freed up room inside Turkey's teeming prisons for some of the 37,000 people, including soldiers, bureaucrats, academics, journalists and a dozen Kurdish MPs, who have been arrested for political reasons since the July 15th coup.
The idea was that these independently run schools could act as laboratories; freed up from the traditional bureaucracy, they might find new and better and innovative ways to educate students — an idea that won support from teachers unions.
This way, Primavera both gave fans a chance to see a group who basically now only play arenas in a relatively intimate setting, and freed up their time on Saturday to see someone else—so far, so good.
Finally, the legislation repeals controversial partisan provisions that now thwart necessary campaign finance regulations, so the Securities and Exchange Commission and Internal Revenue Service would be freed up to finish new rules governing transparency for corporate political spending.
To succeed, the ambitious goals need money freed up, through international trading and financial systems, for investment in sustainable development, said the report by more than 60 groups, including the U.N., International Monetary Fund and World Trade Organization.
Strike two is that Clinton and the entire Democratic establishment — including the increasingly popular incumbent president — will now be freed up to attack him and run an honest to goodness general election campaign, free of Sanders-related distractions.
Andrew Cuomo declared a state of emergency with regard to coronavirus on March 7, it temporarily freed up the state from complying with everything from federal transportation laws to meeting quorum requirements for public meetings of health officials.
It is to reign in our spending so that Americans will be freed up to exercise the creativity and ingenuity to solve those problems, rather than having out-of-touch bureaucrats and political elites solve them for us.
Morgan Stanley shared its favorite 30 stock picks for the emerging technologies with clients that not only include the direct auto-related supplier winners, but consumer and retail names that may benefit from the freed up time and responsibilities.
As a U.S. territory, the island is entitled to all the resources freed up by a presidential disaster declaration, but these mainly address the needs of short-term housing and business recovery and the restoration of publicly owned infrastructure.
Abraaj, founded in 2002 by Pakistan-born Naqvi, has shaken up its management, suspended new investments and freed up large investors from millions of dollars in capital commitments after deciding to suspend in a planned $6 billion new fund.
Interestingly, Colombia saw a spike in tree cover loss, likely because a peace deal struck between the government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, freed up large areas of forest that had been under FARC control.
"All of the money that President Obama so foolishly gave them went into terrorism and into their 'pockets,'" he added, apparently referring to the Iranian funds that were freed up when Iran agreed to constraints on its nuclear program.
The big picture: Until more exclusive rights are freed up from linear TV contracts, streamers are focusing on a mixture of live events and niche sports content, as well as other types of sports commentary and on-demand programming.
Smith, 216, knew the circumstances around him: The Mets had freed up a spot in their lineup by trading outfielder Jay Bruce the day before, and General Manager Sandy Alderson had recently said Smith would be called up soon.
BEIJING, Jan 16 (Reuters) - Chinese financial institutions are completely capable of coping with foreign competition as the sector is freed up, the central bank said on Thursday, after China and the United States signed a initial deal on trade.
At every step, a new floral arrangement seemed to present itself: woolly sunflower, fire-red Indian paintbrush and pale pink splendid Mariposa lily, all taking advantage of the extra sunlight and soil moisture freed up by the recent fires.
But streaming services have an unfortunate tendency to assume they should use all the time in a season — including the extra moments freed up by not having to remind viewers of certain plot developments — to tell a single story.
If Border Patrol agents are being freed up to track down and investigate these "sophisticated" criminal enterprises, because they no longer have to round up small groups of immigrants straggling through the desert, that could be one way to define success.
In an unfortunate paradox for Republicans, the economy mostly chugging along fine freed up these voters to devote more of their time to concerns about the president, who has an unparalleled ability to focus all attention on himself at all times.
But divisions over the so-called Brexit dividend - the funds that will be freed up when Britain stops paying into EU coffers - are deepening, with the ministers for health, education and defense and others bidding for more funds for their departments.
But if medical staff are made more productive with the help of computers, monitoring devices and robots, they can be freed up to do the work that only humans can do, and helped to do it better and more happily.
Vettel then struggled to find a rhythm when freed up to take on the Mercedes pair, but Leclerc was the clear loser of a situation that pushed him back and behind Verstappen after the pitstops despite an attempted longer stint.
Week 2 By the time week two rolls around, my shortened beauty routine has freed up my mornings so I can meditate longer, my skin is (surprisingly) feeling more hydrated, and I'm more than ready to take things up a notch.
The total expected to be freed up from the FGTS fund, as the account is known, will reach 42 billion reais this year and next, and will formally be announced later on Wednesday, Economy Minister Paulo Guedes said on Tuesday.
Let's see some of those free enterprise, entrepreneurship-loving members of Congress put their energies not into blocking all talk of base closures, but into embracing the possibilities of land and facilities in their communities freed up for community use.
The capital plan includes a commitment to return at least $25 billion of capital to shareholders over the next two years, funded by distributions from insurance subsidiaries, asset divestitures, capital freed up from asset sales and reinsurance transactions and debt financing.
BRASILIA, Sept 22 (Reuters) - The Brazilian government freed up 12.824 billion reais ($4.1 billion) in federal spending this year to avoid a potential shutdown, taking advantage of a looser budget target announced last month, the Planning Ministry said on Friday.
It's not just a matter of the car market itself — projected to be over 80 million car sales globally in 2018 alone — but how we'll spend all the time and mental bandwidth freed up by letting computers take the wheel.
The press, freed up from endless Trump rallies, Twitter rants and lengthy calls into television shows, would know far more about the former secretary of State's conduct on a private server and the falsehoods she perpetuates when questioned about it.
Throughout the 80s and 90s, the AIDS epidemic freed up tens of thousands of previously-occupied apartments in New York's gentrifying neighborhoods, as revealed in Sarah Schulman's memoir of the AIDS crisis in New York City, The Gentrification of the Mind.
With some money freed up, the Packers are believed to have reached an agreement with Jimmy Graham, a five-time Pro Bowler at tight end, who had 57 catches for 1523 yards and 10 touchdowns last season with the Seattle Seahawks.
The drawdown of American military operations elsewhere in the world — including in Syria and, to a lesser immediate extent, Afghanistan — also has most likely freed up more drones and other gunships for use over Somalia, several former United States officials said.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese financial institutions are completely capable of coping with foreign competition as the $40 trillion financial sector is freed up, the central bank said on Thursday, after China and the United States signed a initial deal on trade.
BRASILIA, Oct 14 (Reuters) - Brazil's government has freed up 4.966 billion reais ($1.2 billion) of additional discretionary spending by the executive branch and 2.302 billion reais for other government branches, according to a government report seen by Reuters on Monday.
With more freed-up cash flow, you have more money available each month to put toward other priorities, like your investment accounts, emergency fund, or simply living expenses that are hard to manage right now with your current debt burden.2.
Eat As with all couples everywhere who finally decide to move in together, the conversation will always come around to those two bottom drawers of the dresser and the few hangers in the closet you freed up for her stuff.
They contribute 2385% to the local GDP, based on personal expenditure, the cost of tasks they carry out at local rates, and the value of freed-up time for mothers, according to a report published this week from the charity Enrich.
But while "pop superstar playing her recent smashes" is always going to comes across well, the biggest treat of the night was that Swift â€" freed up from promoting a specific work â€" got to dig deep into her strong back catalogue.
KS: When you think about that, the idea of what they're doing or not doing, getting back to the privacy issue, one of the arguments that the telcos and others made was that Google and others are freed up, and they're not.
The removal of this so-called preclearance review, once mandated for 40 of North Carolina's 100 counties, freed up the Republican-controlled Legislature to pass a host of changes to the electoral process, nearly all of which Democrats say are partisan in intent.
But among the things it can measure from its millions of users, Everalbum says it has freed up 5300 terabytes of storage on people's smartphones, has seen 120 million albums shared to date, and has a 4.5-star rating across nearly 4,000 reviews.
The decision freed up millions of dollars in soda tax revenue that had been held in escrow and directed it toward creating 210,250 prekindergarten slots, 12 new community schools and an ambitious program to rebuild the city's crumbling libraries and recreation centers.
Their mission, National Guard officials said, is to monitor and detect, and to perform many of the administrative, logistical, maintenance and surveillance tasks that Border Patrol agents would be doing, so those agents can be freed up to be out in the field.
In addition, Gulden said U.S.-China trade tensions had turned out to be "a little bit of a gift" as by moving some of its production to Vietnam and Bangladesh, Puma had freed up capacity in China to get products to customers more quickly.
Also, the minutes I've added to my skin care have freed up time elsewhere: having smoother, glowing skin means I'm much more comfortable without makeup and when I do wear cosmetics they have a great base, so it's not such a stress-filled event.
That was needed to create an animal model in which to test new drugs and vaccines, and was quickly freed up: Stanley Perlman, a microbiologist at the University of Iowa, told BuzzFeed News that he got an exemption from the moratorium in January 2015.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo, meanwhile, introduced a series of reforms that freed up fiscal space, including the late 2014 abolition of gasoline subsidies and the July 2016 tax amnesty program that encouraged locals to declare previously undisclosed taxable income in order to avoid penalties.
Some reports suggest news that Seadrill's biggest shareholder, John Fredriksen, might make further investments in the company, and that speculation around the prospect have been driving share prices higher, after he recently freed up $517 million worth of shares in salmon farming company Marine Harvest.
The general said that US forces had conducted hundreds of hours of surveillance and hundreds of analysts worked to identify the targets and minimize collateral damage, saying that the success against ISIS in Iraq and Syria had freed up assets to support the operation.
The three roster spots freed up by the hypothetical bullpen could be used for anything but pitchers: all-speed, no-hit guys; all-hit, no-field guys; all-field, no-hit guys—let a thousand variations on Joey Gathright, Daryle Ward, and John McDonald bloom.
WASHINGTON, March 23 (Reuters) - U.S. Federal Reserve and Trump administration officials over the last week have greased corporate and bank financial markets, freed up half a trillion dollars for central banks in other countries, and pledged to keep major industries such as the airlines afloat.
The Hollywood Reporter wrote that "much of the footage in Apollo 11 is, by virtue of both access and proper preservation, utterly breathtaking," and found that the filmmakers were freed up to make something experiential because the story of the mission is already so well known.
"The canceled missions freed up resources for NASA's Skylab and Space Shuttle — programs that were slated to launch over the next two decades," George Abbey, senior fellow in space policy at Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy and former Johnson Space Center chief, told BuzzFeed News.
As a financial advisor for more than 25 years, I've worked with hundreds of individuals and couples as they've moved into this phase of their lives, and I've seen the contrasts between those people who have used those freed-up funds wisely, and those who have not.
Those more ambitious programs like a moon base or sending humans to Mars would also require resources far more extensive than would be freed up by simply discontinuing NASA's ISS funding, and are unlikely to materialize in the form of government funding in the current political climate.
And Morris — who along with the dealers Matthew Marks, Colin de Land and Pat Hearn founded the Armory Show in 1994 — described how being in the mountains in recent years has freed up his mind and inspired him to take up rustic pastimes such as knitting.
On offense, the team freed up Brown—apparently motivated by a discursive pregame talk with ESPN color commentator and tie-dyed American treasure Bill Walton—to drive hard to the basket, and when the Bruins' zone defense collapsed, they worked the ball deftly on the perimeter.
Iger explained the leadership change by saying he wanted to be freed up to focus on the creative side of the business — which he called his No. 1 priority before retirement — now that a strategy is in place for its direct-to-consumer services and Fox assets.
Bank tellers feared the advent of automated teller machines, for example, but A.T.M.s actually motivated customers to use banks more, and so increased the number of bank branches and also the number of bank tellers, who were freed up to do tasks other than dispensing cash.
The improved design means a rider no longer has to use both hands to control the speed of each wheel in order to turn—one hand can be freed up for holding a phone, carrying a bag, or reaching for items while the wheelchair is still being maneuvered.
There have been a lot of leaps in GPU power since the Rift was announced and now that Oculus has a few products rounding out the low-end, they may be freed up a bit more to have a PC professional tier that can get a bit more experimental.
I would take some of the federal resources, combine it with the freed-up Medicaid program, which I would send back to the states, and cover the people who are currently the working poor because we don't want to have tens of millions of Americans losing their health insurance.
At launch, Disney+ will include a big swath of the joint Disney-Fox content library, including the first two Star Wars trilogies, the latest Marvel movies, "The Simpsons" and the Signature collection of classic Disney films, with more content added as it gets freed up from third-party deals.
Because the driver is theoretically freed up to work on email or watch a video while the car drives itself, the company believes it is unrealistic to expect the driver to be ready to take over at a moment's notice and still have the car operate itself safely.
"The incumbent operators which currently dominate the market, AT&T and Verizon, do not want to see more spectrum freed up because they are now sitting in a very favorable position," wrote Paul Budde in a June 2010 article for CircleID, a telecoms news website for industry insiders.
They'll have a bunch of payroll freed up because of the departures of Bautista, Estrada, and Liriano, but other than the rotation (which I don't think they'd be inclined to spend too heavily on), I'm not sure there is an obvious spot to use it without more trades.
The febrile mood in the party is likely to linger; May has had to struggle to keep her lawmakers united over everything from transition to the future relationship to the so-called Brexit dividend - the funds that will be freed up when Britain stops paying into EU coffers.
Given the current incentives, more staff could just mean more time freed up to fundraise, more partisan speeches to deliver, while longer workweeks means more time in DC to articulate the party message and hold roll call votes on amendments designed to be deployed in the next election.
We know why freeway closures don't cause traffic problems, at least at a general level: Commuting drivers choose other regional routes, local drivers choose other forms of transport, and thanks to the new land uses and connections freed up by freeway removal, fewer people need to travel long distances.
With a mountain of overseas cash freed up by last year's sweeping U.S. corporate tax cuts, Apple bought back a record $43 billion of its own shares in the first six months of 2018, and its report to the SEC suggested it has continued that program in recent weeks.
In fact, with continuous improvement in true learning, first-tier support positions and more dangerous jobs (such as truck driving) will be completely taken over by robotics, leading to a new Industrial Revolution where humans will be freed up to solve problems instead of doing repetitious business processes.
Mullah Nik Muhammad Rahbar, 28, a Taliban commander responsible for Kabul province, pointed to the resources freed up by the conclusion of the fight against the Islamic State in Nangahar, saying the Taliban would be able to shift back to conducting more high-profile attacks in Kabul and elsewhere.
Greg Tate, a staff representative for the United Steelworkers District 11 that represents about 30 percent of the Harley-Davidson plant's workers, told me earlier this year he thinks Harley's tax savings might have actually freed up cash for it to move ahead with its US restructuring plan.
The best analogy I can give is that throwing Cappy felt similar to the motion controls in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess on the Wii, where mapping Link's basic attack worked as a natural extension of the controls and freed up the rest of your hands for pressing buttons.
The developer made that association clearer last night, stating that the "seemingly innocuous sites and apps actually hurt our ability to deliver the game to new and existing players," and claiming that resources freed up by their blockage allowed Niantic to finally get the game to countries waiting for the game.
" He added, "I think if we look at this, the development over the leadership team over the last year, it's made a massive difference in the business and also for me personally because now I'm freed up to do the things I really love to do on the product side.
With a mountain of overseas cash suddenly freed up by the tax overhaul, Apple bought back $273 billion of its own stock in the March quarter, a record amount for any U.S. company, according to S&P Dow Jones Indices, and it added $217 billion to its target for future repurchases.
"Parking has been this sacred cow that we couldn't touch—and now we can touch it," says Gabe Klein, who has headed the transportation departments in Chicago and Washington, DC. He sees enormous potential—all that paved-over space suddenly freed up for houses and schools, plazas and playgrounds, or just about anything.
Martin said Fianna Fail would be fiscally responsible in government and confirmed that unlike Fine Gael, it would not use up the additional 1.5 billion euros ($1.7 billion) of budgetary space freed up if the European Commission deems Ireland's budget to be balanced structurally by coming within half a percent of zero.
Gene Chao, the vice president of IBM's automation division, underscored the importance of RPA in a blog post, saying: "As machines are quickly learning to complete the repetitive and time-consuming tasks that take up much of our workdays, workers are being freed up to think more creatively and ambitiously about their jobs."
Infrastructure spending is entering a growth phase globally, led by the ambitious plans to rebuild the United States under President-elect Donald Trump and including Britain, which on Thursday freed up an extra 23 billion pounds ($28.6 billion) to invest in rail, telecoms and housing infrastructure - all good news for machinery makers.
Other Pint-size Tools Cleana Gershon the Braava resides in my bathroom, in the space that was freed up when I swapped a full-sized garment steamer and iron for the Reliable Dash Portable Garment Steamer, which features an ironing soleplate that can be used for pressing when steaming alone isn't enough.
But just in case any might not be inclined to follow closely the instructions on how to use the money from the reserves being freed up, the central bank also included a warning in its statement on Sunday evening: Government bank examiners would include compliance with Sunday's instructions in their compliance assessments.
According to a report at the end of Bush's Operation Jump Start, National Guard troops freed up 21 Border Patrol agents, logged more than 2000,600 flight hours and built 130 miles of road, fencing and barriers and repaired more than 1,100 miles of road in addition to helping with drug and immigrant interdiction.
And because they were so against the war, most of them, you really had people who normally would have gone to the DOD or to defense contractors because they are experts in microelectronics or graphics, are suddenly freed up to be playing with this technology in a way that ... And making things. Exactly.
If Republicans had simply imposed some spending restraint, that would have freed up a lot of resources, a couple of trillion dollars, to do a much more bold, aggressive tax package, where you wouldn&apost have had to step on so many toes in the swamp and get all these interest groups against you.
A group of parents in Beijing has filed a complaint with the education ministry contending that minority students at an elite high school who had been recruited from across China should not be treated as residents of the city, and that, instead, spaces should be freed up in Beijing's universities for other local children.
With a mountain of overseas cash freed up by last year's sweeping U.S. corporate tax cuts, Apple's share repurchases in the first half of calendar 2018 exceed the stock market value of almost three quarters of the companies in the S&P 500, including Ford Motor Co, Delta Air Lines Inc and Twitter Inc.
Now that the company has unloaded its China business, Uber is freed up to refocus on some of its other priorities: India, its self-driving efforts, UberPool and the U.S. The company has hired Qatalyst Partners to explore potential acquisition offers, and it is under added pressure to show that its growth rate justifies its spending.
He was intriguing as Guy Pearce's captive turned sidekick in the dystopian The Rover, and quietly terrific as Charlie Hunnam's employee turned respected colleague in The Lost City of Z. Like Stewart, he's seemingly been freed up by getting to play characters who are, at best, spotlight-adjacent, ones who aren't outsized but who are perfectly to scale.
Fresh off the sale of its China arm, Uber has been freed up to focus its resources and time on forging ahead with its self-driving efforts, as well as scaling its business in its most important markets including the U.S. In other words, Uber now has more dough and time to focus on beating Lyft.
"It does reflect the changing of the guard at the A.N.C. — it has freed up some of the good pockets in some of the law-enforcement agencies to start acting," said David Lewis, the executive director of Corruption Watch, a nonprofit organization, adding that state prosecutors and police investigators tend to be heavily influenced by politics in South Africa.
The Contas Abertas watchdog group, citing Finance Ministry data, says he has freed up funding for lawmakers' districts at an unprecedented rate to secure their support to bury the corruption charges, with outlays soaring to 2803 billion reais ($1.33 billion) since June, compared to just 100 million reais in the first five months of this year.
And they go far beyond the basics, such as making sure hospital beds and intensive care units are freed up to meet patient demand, that health professionals have access to personal protective equipment (including masks), and that there are enough ventilators to support the 10 percent of the potential Covid-19 patients who will need help breathing to stay alive.
The cohort has lower fixed expenditures on items such as children or housing combined with a desire to use some of the freed up cash on their appearance - whether in a bid to demonstrate individuality in a society in which we are relentlessly encouraged to "be ourselves" or simply to be perma-ready to pose in this unavoidable age of the selfie.
Ms. Goitein and other experts who have studied emergency-powers laws have said there are serious — if not dispositive — arguments that Mr. Trump's legal team can make that at least two such statutes could be used to erect border barriers by redirecting military construction funds that can be freed up, in a presidentially declared emergency, to build something Congress has not approved.
" If you live in an expensive area, Orman suggests investing any extra cash in the market instead: "Whatever money you have freed up, that money is money you invest in the stock market — you get yourself out of debt, you keep dollar-cost averaging, you max out on your retirement accounts, then you have investment accounts and you just keep going and going and going.
"We are increasingly optimistic that despite continued underlying woes for Dick's, the company should effectively capitalize upon a building wave of freed-up market share within the group and believe that even after a recent move higher in DKS, shares still do not fully discount for prospects for potentially better sales trends nearer term," analyst Brian Nagel wrote in a note to clients Thursday.
Jennie Lamensdorf — one of the founders of the fair, who also include Julia Clark, Lauren M Jones, Rachel Nackman, and Holly Shen — spoke with me on the morning of the opening day, telling me that having a space that was this well organized out of the box freed up all the founders to do more work on curating the public programs (instead of, for example, Lamensdorf says, having to install lights).
Your first title defense was against a 46-year-old with a one-fight win streak, you followed up by goading a pair of less-than-active welterweights—one who hasn't fought in three years, one who hasn't won a fight in half a decade—while giving no hint that you weren't ready to fight in a few weeks, but the injuries became too severe once a top challenger in your weight class freed up?
Berlin was also unsettled by misleading claims made by Brexit campaigners, who promised voters that hundreds of million of pounds per week would be freed up for the National Health Service if Britons voted to leave the EU. The German government has been a leading critic of platforms like Facebook, with Merkel confronting the company's founder Mark Zuckerberg at the United Nations in New York last year and pressing him to do more to crack down on racist posts.

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