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But neither of these seem plausible in the light of Merkel's illness, nor in the light of the poor showing for the CDU at the European Parliamentary elections.
Policy Exchange is doing wonderful work on trying to rethink capitalism in the light of growing concentrations of wealth, and social policy in the light of growing public alienation.
To many people gunned down in the light of life.
In the light of this new challenge, the CCF stepped
In the light of dawn, he finally let me go.
In the light of day, the game was embarrassingly stupid.
Make your own choices in the light of your own wisdom.
Until then, I'll bask in the light of this celebrity couple.
The bad news paled in the light of this huge gift.
The island is just as beautiful in the light of day.
She points to the ladies, bathing in the light of camera flashes.
Back in the light of day, I consider the station's next moves.
Google presents the new features in the light of them being useful.
Even in the light of a conviction, it isn't just one person.
Every generation reframes the story in the light of its signal preoccupations.
All stakeholders should judge the policies in the light of those findings.
These contrasts have become unusually clear in the light of Clinton versus Trump.
But in the light of day, the confessional detail gave Sheeran cold feet.
The stories improve over time in the light of evidence, or they don't.
"We have finalized the draft law in the light of negotiations," Sharif said.
The Point: The Stop Sanders movement is now in the light of day.
A fox slinks across the desert road in the light of car headlights.
In the light of events, their photo-op took on a surreal turn.
He said he drove them to a favorite spot in the light of day.
I remember that the canvas seemed translucent in the light of the afternoon sun.
It's easy to see what was the best choice in the light of history.
Such companies also regularly reassess their investment decisions in the light of changing markets.
Wage growth was also positive, including in the light of the latest monthly indicators.
Even eternal phrases took on a new texture in the light of the revolution.
It's about celebrating community and chosen family, in the light of marginalization and oppression.
It reads, in the light of recent events, like a mission statement for trolls.
A pair of caiman eyes surfaced, glowing gold in the light of the torch.
Ankara says the clampdown is necessary in the light of the threat Turkey faces.
I'm not going to stop using my mobile phone in the light of this.
Taken in the light of the film's cartoony aesthetic, Dom's faux-betrayal seems pretty fitting.
In the light of Italy's vote for irresponsibility, it has become a much harder one.
It all started with the observation of a dip in the light of the star.
In the light of this announcement, it could increase the amount it issues on Wednesday.
In the light of sexual harassment allegations, the university will also return a $500,000 donation.
If you're a NFL aficionado, you may regret that decision in the light of day.
We remain concerned about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, especially in the light of recent events.
It is, in the light of 2018, uncomfortable at least and incredibly gross at most.
You raise children in the light of God; I will always support your church, always.
In the light of this reflection, the library seemed all the more disturbing to me.
Tooting, for its part, was left to bask in the light of Mr. Khan's ascension.
I understand that some assertions may, in the light of better evidence, have been inaccurate.
Maybe the dark blue or black versions will look slightly better in the light of day.
But it is an error to interpret current events in the light of an imagined future.
I'm just  In the light of day, I am faced with the reality of my actions.
It can make me sick to think of, in the light of everything I know now.
While every lyric could be reinterpreted in the light of public events, she maintains a balance.
This should happen in the light of day and members should be able to have input.
Spain refused to apologise, saying the conquest "cannot be judged in the light of contemporary considerations".
We can't take away what we said in the light of day just because it's daytime.
She took the hint, and began to consider each man in the light of the other.
Except that, in the light of day, it was found to have been an electrical fire.
Because inland from the piers and in the light of day, something else was going on.
In the light of day, Cora and I discovered a robust and lively high-desert scene.
She sits on a bunk bed, starkly silhouetted in the light of a barred prison window.
His nationalist stance has to be seen in the light of local politics, Mr. Ulgen said.
In the light of day, it doesn't look like McCain is going to change his mind.
In the light of all this, Cohen has at best a modest claim on our sympathies.
Balloons, pinwheels, yo-yos all glistened warmly in the light of the strings of naked bulbs.
In the light of the smoking alley, a world of roads leading to the underground appear.
Even at the start of the game in the light of day, the sky itself seems toxic.
A similar statement could be made: Nothing in nutrition makes sense except in the light of evolution.
Economists have cut their estimates for economic growth this year in the light of mounting political uncertainty.
"From this day forward, the legislature has to act in the light of the day," he added.
And also, bad things happen in the dark, where good things happen in the light of day.
"In the light of our investigations we went to their residences with a search warrant," Coothen said.
This makes sense only in the light of the split-second timing with which speakers take turns.
It asks the player to take most drastic measures in the light of the killing of Othran.
A desire to remain in the light of all creation, even as a darkening is taking place.
"We have finalised the draft law in the light of negotiations," she told Reuters in an interview.
He's allowed to think that, of course, and in the light of eternity he might be vindicated.
However, such nuanced approach may prove self-defeating in the light of Trump's challenge and internal dissent.
In the light of post-2008 experience, however, it's clear that both of these theories are wrong.
In the light of the mud room, the designer Edison light bulbs surging orange light around us.
In the light of a new day, our response is one of grave disappointment, outrage and shame.
Broadly speaking, the likes of Humans and Westworld are cast in the light of more post-humanist sympathies.
"Under normal circumstances, and in the light of existing evidence, Topuz should have been released today," Akalp said.
Some economists are already beginning to lower their forecasts for Italy in the light of recent soft data.
Diess stressed that Volkswagen had "significantly" overhauled its corporate governance in the light of the diesel scandal fallout.
A small aperture ahead turned silver in the light of my headtorch, but all around was unvariegated charcoal.
In the light of this uncertainty, should we be happy to continue forever collecting and sharing children's data?
"It is incremental and sequential and delivered in the light of all sorts of prevailing intelligence," Coe said.
Originalists strive to interpret the constitution in the light of how it was understood when it was written.
S. dollar exchange rate raises concerns about Russia's economic prospect in the light of Trump's expected energy policy.
But Lufthansa's aggressive stance roiled investors who found the pricing unappealing in the light of recent rating developments.
"In the light of that we will decide... how things will go in the coming hours," he said.
"They now are conspiring openly, in the light of day, to destabilize a legitimately elected president," Rousseff said.
A few moments later, I saw him washing his own plate in the light of a naked bulb.
But I also felt terrified that this rhetoric existed at all in the light of such a tragedy.
Imprinted in the light of these wisps of subliming vapor are the fingerprints of a comet's chemical composition.
Reed was surprised by the backlash, but the decision was made in the light of the #MeToo movement.
Why do you cook up the facts in a basement SCIF instead of in the light of day?
His response, in its entirety:"'Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution'" — Theodosius Dobzhansky, 1973.
In the light of the #MeToo era that this somehow seems to exist after that, it's a horrible thing.
PepsiCo said its chief executive had written to Indofood in the light of the findings detailed in the report.
At 5.15am the Germans signed the peace in the light of brass lamps in a teak-lined dining car.
In fact, their assumed multiplier of 1.5 still looks very good in the light of subsequent research and events.
To take a gander through all those names, in the light of 2018, might feel astonishing, though it shouldn't.
Let us say…even to those who hate us, may all be pardoned in the light of the Resurrection!
"In the light of the data we collected with the fifth patient, the data are very encouraging," Piat said.
But we should assess the gloomy long-term forecasts in the light of the same people's short-term forecasts.
The interim budget assumes more importance in the light of the results of an opinion poll released on Wednesday.
So what happens to economists who never admit mistakes, and never change their views in the light of experience?
In the light of day Monday, there appeared to be no evidence of an explosive device in the area.
In the light of today's headlines, this Cold War drama feels newly relevant — but also almost comfortingly small-scale.
I think she sees another opportunity to change and fix and help her country in the light of this tragedy.
But in the light of public anger at the banking sector that caused the crisis, this looked like favourable treatment.
I'm instructed to head back to the town, which, in the light of day, could almost be described as bustling.
Yesterday, proud fanatics of the Birds came together again to celebrate the victory, this time in the light of day.
In the southern state of Telangana four new anti-trafficking heroes appear in "The light of a safe village" comics.
The latest figures will not be relevant in the light of recent developments and Q3 would be of prime importance.
In the light of Tuesday morning, it was clear that he had made an impression — but not a good one.
In the light of demonetisation, wallet apps such as Paytm and MobiKwik have reported astronomical growth in transactions and downloads.
In the light of the full moon, it felt magical to be channeling my inner Beyoncé with these friendly folks.
That, or they're just super huge fans of Scooter Braun and want to bask in the light of his clients.
The lever to open the reinforced door behind the mirror was concealed in the light of the walk-in closet.
The backdrop of a black night sky means every drop of champagne is visible in the light of this photo.
Any contacts with Kocner, an acquaintance of politicians from various parties, have become toxic in the light of the charges.
For instance, 'the president has a right' is now read in the light of 'the king can do no wrong.
Also invigorating is the idea that stylistic definitions are always profoundly porous when looked at in the light of day.
The names reference distinct individuals, but the poem celebrates them in the light of their ongoing contribution to human understanding.
But in the light of the assurance that has been given today, it may be that that case can be reconsidered.
Foxconn's founder and chairman, Terry Gou, has to decide whether to seal his unlikely victory in the light of new information.
The earliest possible return for Russia was November but in the light of the Task Force's concerns that looks extremely unlikely.
They forged on regardless, convinced that they would be judged in the light of history rather than the next day's newspapers.
Investment needs need to be reassessed in the light of the new EU rules, deputy energy minister Doru Visan told Reuters.
One which, in the light of historical facts, was as much a sin of commission as it was one of omission?
That means TRAPPIST analyses the dip in the light of the host star when a planet swings in front of it.
Nearly everyone looks like a caveman rubbing sticks together in the light of his highly advanced nuclear reactor of a game.
I was not a morning person, nor did I love the idea of being seen naked in the light of day.
But any contacts with Kocner, an acquaintance of politicians from various parties, have become toxic in the light of the charges.
" A third text yesterday from yet another of those women from college said, "I'm holding you in the light of God.
Rewatched in the light of this debate, "Die Hard" does appear to be the cinematic equivalent of a jug of eggnog.
In the light of day Tuesday morning, the still-erupting volcano struck made for a beautiful sight in the morning light.
Underpinning this approach is the principle of freedom of expression, which in the light of German history we consider especially important.
He frees us from the constrictions of historicism and geographism- placing the race question in the light of the Faustian imperial infinity.
The International Monetary Fund cut its U.K. growth outlook for 2016 and 2017 on Tuesday in the light of the Brexit vote.
In effect, they said values in the light of profit have no more hope than does a sandcastle in a tide-flat.
In the light of previous confrontations, the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) issued an alert for journalists "stay vigilant" during Saturday's protest.
That share-price performance was understandable, in the light of what tended to happen to the fundamentals of the acquiring company's business.
"Each company continuously reviews its strategy and operations in the light of developments, and will continue to do so," the spokesman said.
In the light of day, Kearney discovered that the landslide had thrown a boulder against her car, pushing it into her kitchen.
Particularly in the light of the conversations about diversity in Hollywood and the fact that Cube's film had such a grand premiere.
The lever to open the reinforced door behind the mirror was concealed in the light of the dressing room, the video showed.
They were women of action, prepared to defy authority to make their vision a reality bathed in the light of the day.
I'd argue that we should reassess the reality of what NATO is in the light of the commitment of the United States.
In the light of uncertain pay-back period from such investments we will likely see rather limited organic growth amid fierce competition.
In the light of those reports, it seems only sensible to stop people from bringing a potentially explosive device into the sky.
I'd argue that we should reassess the reality of what NATO is in the light of the commitment of the United States.
It should be doing so in the light of day: Both issues, in public, with full due process rights for the president.
The relative resilience in Carrefour's sales figures, in the light of the French protests, echoed a similar performance last week from Casino.
"In this scenario, in the light of the decisions taken by the government, we will concentrate the relocations in France," added Oudea.
The relevant authorities then have to decide whether, in the light of those facts, they will excuse him from paying child support.
Because she's accidentally burned her dress, they're alone on the porch, bathed in the light of the bigger dance happening behind them.
It depends on whether in the light of history, we stand up for what's right and save our constitution in the process.
The same rationale should apply to the gentle, uplifting soaking of our poor overworked brains in the light of the big screen.
Lebanon meanwhile has called on France and the United States to intervene in the light of the escalation of tensions with Israel.
"This is prudent as capital providers would expect underwriters to review their exposure in the light of recent developments," he told Reuters.
"Therefore he is confirming that a life lived in the light of the spirituality of Fatima can lead to sainthood," Coutinho said.
They argued that "all policy decisions should be made in the light of day," and each vowed "aggressive oversight" over the plan.
"An investigation doesn't happen in the light of day, but I will tell you that there will be open hearings," Himes said.
The rape is an early turning point in "The Light Of The Moon" and what follows are the aftereffects of this violation.
Pictures like the one of the fighting kids have acquired an extra quality — a kind of glow — in the light of Wall.
The Council will ... keep these negotiating directives under review in the light of progress in the negotiations and update them as necessary.
But the key question, especially in the light of what happened three weeks ago, is: is Grasberg a world-class business for us?
On the campaign trail, he has also bluntly called for stopping any plan to accept Syrian refugees in the light of security concerns.
The research team used the telescope to find small dips in the light of the star orbited by Kepler-1625b and its moon.
But then that assumption was tested in real-world conditions, and now it must be re-examined in the light of new evidence.
Someone who can do it, while also noticing subtle signs of microbial life in the light of a headlamp, is a rare breed.
The balance between TV and digital ad spend is often discussed, in the light of Facebook and Google taking ever more marketing budget.
The Commission plans to scrutinize Gazprom's activities closely in the light of the fact that Russia supplies a third of the EU's gas.
"It is extremely important to maintain U.S. deterrence in the light of an increasingly severe regional security situation," he told a news conference.
Many believed there was not much appetite for further disputes, especially in the light of the referendum result to leave the European Union.
The question wasn't if she'd win, but how well she'd perform, and in the light of morning she has real reason for pride.
But in the light of day, some Fed watchers are warning that Powell's speech is being misinterpreted by the bulls on Wall Street.
"The decision has been taken in the light of public concerns raised in recent months surrounding UK partnerships with Huawei," the statement continued.
The question most likely to cause a change was the one that made the current Senate look bad in the light of history.
We could see him now, already bare-chested, his bearded face bright in the light of cell-phone cameras brought out of pockets.
To assume that they can't be relied on to do so in the light of their own best judgments is to risk condescension.
When Avi wakes, Payam is standing above him, bathed in the light of the desert sun (it is suggested they landed in Algeria).
That would be trying to hide the President's misconduct in the dead of night rather than putting it in the light of day.
And negotiations should be carried out in the light of day — with hearings, texts made after each negotiating round, and public comment periods.
North Korean coal is thus attractive to Chinese buyers, especially in the light of Beijing's largely successful efforts to curb output this year.
The sky outside was almost entirely blue now, and the snow-covered surfaces in the park glistened in the light of the sun.
" So, in the light of these verses, the Muslim reaction against Islamophobia should be calm and gentle, and "in the most courteous way.
In the light of such numbers, the book and the filmmakers' open call seemed all the more timely — even urgent, they might argue.
Any discussion about the future of Social Security should be done in the light of day, where the American people can see it.
"In the light of #MeToo I know (sic) believe Harvey Weinstein never intended to release AIWD," she wrote on Twitter in April 2018.
"There are some serious questions why this prosecution ... is continuing in the light of this conclusive evidence," Juliya Arbisman, Hapgood's attorney, told CNN.
The decision has been cited as a "public safety hazard," but it comes in the light of protests over Confederate statues and monuments.
This is just one example of the many questions over public health policy more broadly, especially in the light of the opioid epidemic.
"In the light of the number of explosives and weapons found, the target wasn't just Karak," the interior minister said, according to local media.
We need to feel more open and welcoming towards new information and be comfortable to change our stance in the light of new facts.
Indoor AR fireworks and stick figures dancing in the light of a Google Home are not exactly useful, but they're definitely cool as hell.
" The new Catechism of the church says that "in the light of the Gospel" all Catholics must work "with determination for its abolition worldwide.
Ceyenne Doroshow motioned toward Weehawken Street with a quick flick of her wrist, her perfectly manicured nails flashing in the light of the streetlamp.
Philip Coggan joins host Simon Long to explain what's next for the pound in the light of the latest flash crash in its value.
"The government considers it inopportune and counter-productive to adopt a more restrictive budgetary policy in the light of several factors," the DEF said.
Ministerial conferences can always review and change production limits in the light of shifting market conditions, but negotiators might choose to leave this unspoken.
The penal court re-evaluated Alpay's case in the light of the Constitutional Court decision, but rejected his request to be freed, Dogan said.
The more information that comes out here, the ever more egregious the actions of all of these officials appear in the light of day.
The Lewinsky affair and other allegations against of sexual impropriety Bill Clinton are also being re-examined in the light of the #MeToo era.
The phrase "for the moment," which in the light of today almost seems to be teasing us, was appropriately cautious in that campaign cycle.
Information that was used to start an investigation can't possibly be exculpatory unless, in the light of day, it appears forced, false or incomplete.
In the light of these difficulties, miners said it would take years to re-establish trust, and investment would be driven away for decades.
"(They will) advise our health care specialists in the light of their experience and success in battling COVID-19 in China," the statement read.
"(They will) advise our health care specialists in the light of their experience and success in battling COVID-19 in China," the statement read.
And when new contexts arose, the injunctions of the Quran had to be reinterpreted in the light of the moral intentions behind the text.
The autocratic behavior of male elders—ordering drinks, dictating votes, wielding virtually all power—is even more striking in the light of their scarcity.
I cannot stand seeing racism openly practiced in my country, the ugliness that once hid in the shadows paraded in the light of day.
"In the light of the facts explained, the recommendation from the superintendency is that the act of concentration be declared complex," the gazette said.
According to Barclays, in the light of the political situation in Venezuela, the market appears better prepared to cope with any loss in supply.
Abbas' address had been seen as an opportunity to chart a Palestinian course forward in the light of Trump's announcement last month on Jerusalem.
But, even if none of those scenarios come to pass everything after today will be seen in the light of the House's impeachment vote.
Harris had already called for Trump's impeachment in the light of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
The paranoid fantasies in Yorke's head are just boogeymen: scary in the dark but silly and kind of pathetic in the light of day.
On Wednesday, the comedian delivered an uplifting speech in the light of the stressful 2016 Presidential election for an episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
As he was bathed in the light of Drogon's fire breath, many of us — myself included — saw the mysterious villain in a whole new light.
Which, in the light of YouTube's recent pedophilia scandal, raises a set of ethical questions entirely separate from those regarding basic privacy rights for children.
In his novel "In the Light of What We Know" (2014), Zia Haider Rahman suggests that a friendly immigration officer can make all the difference.
It is for the national courts to determine, in the light of all the relevant characteristics of the national regimes, whether those requirements are satisfied.
"In the light of these good numbers we expect that we can reach last year's record again," Blume said in e-mailed comments on Thursday.
In a report prepared by its finance ministry, Italy also urged changes to euro zone fiscal rules in the light of weak growth and inflation.
The launch comes at a time when Indians are increasingly purchasing air purifiers and masks in the light of severe air quality at many places.
Economists say the Fund cannot change its overall programme objectives but interim targets can be modified in the light of performance between each IMF review.
In the light of recent events, we can't afford criminal justice policies that reduce the already fragile trust between minority communities and law enforcement agencies.
The catch is, they are supposed to do it in the light of day with public votes and C-SPAN cameras watching the whole thing.
Elagabalus failed where Constantine would, more famously, succeed a century later — but you understand Constantine far better in the light of his often-ignored predecessor.
"The Commission has directed a Committee of Officers to examine the matter immediately in the light of Model Code of Conduct," it said, without elaborating.
In the light of the room, beneath the Venice sun now deep into the Summer of Josh Brolin, it was easier to see his face.
Something that is particularly pertinent in the light of Brexit and what that could do to the reputation of London as a financial services centre.
Alternatively, the transit method watches for a dip in the light of the star that occurs when a planet passes between the star and Earth.
Laurie takes Jo outside, and they have their own mini-dance party on the front porch bathed in the light of the larger party inside.
Standing in the light of your halo has never been easier — which makes this the perfect look to wear on the night Beyoncé is headlining.
The show grapples with Avery and his nephew Brendan Dassey's treatment by local Wisconsin law enforcement in the light of the criminal justice system's many failures.
I think they saw that wrongly as in the light of $5 billion fines put on for mortgage practices at some other banks, $3 million fines.
I think they saw that wrongly as in the light of $33 billion fines put on for mortgage practices at some other banks, $3 million fines.
In the light of events of the past few days, Mr Trump's misjudgment in tweeting about a beauty queen's non-existent sex tape already seems quaint.
The room I have here in Lisbon seemed fine last night, and it looks even nicer in the light of day — high ceilings and big windows.
It would be instructive if they, including the Treasury, were to redo their calculations in the light of what we now know to be Brexit policy.
"In the light of the volatile security situation, they ask the sides for immediate and verifiable steps to remedy this situation," Macron and Merkel's statement said.
Deutsche Bank analyst Richard Parkes said he had reduced his 2022 Brilinta sales forecast by $350 million to $1.9 billion in the light of the failure.
Speaking to Billboard ahead of the performance of the song, which was written in the light of the allegations against film producer Harvey Weinstein, he said.
"All of these tendencies are even more concerning when understood in the light of Trump's consistent admiration for authoritarian leaders all over the world," Sanders said.
"However, as we said in June, we remain sensibly cautious in the light of the political environment in several of our markets becoming markedly more unpredictable".
"It's interesting how things look different in the light of a new day," Anchorage Municipal Manager Bill Falsey said, adding that aftershocks have been tapering off.
PARIS (Reuters) - Drinks group Pernod Ricard defended its performance and strategy on Friday, in the light of renewed criticism of the company from activist fund Elliott.
"We are very sure that the review petition in the light of these facts would not be considered," he said, adding it would probably be dismissed.
"It is appropriate that, in the light of some of his Honour's findings, I stand aside from my duties as Archbishop," he said in a statement.
If he truly wanted to live in the light of our ways, Kevin would have picked San Antonio, but Golden State is an acceptable second option.
First just a few here and there, and then the air was filled with falling snow, caught in the light of the window in dreamy swirls.
In the light of this week's attacks in Belgium, it has also raised questions over just how prepared Brazil is to deal with potential terrorist atrocities.
In the light of the morning after, there are lots of analyses floating around, and an awful lot of data points for pundits to peck at.
But he wanted to assess the final count in the light of day before deciding whether to end his short-lived bid for the White House.
As I'll explain in a bit, the theoretical underpinnings of the concept look weaker now, in the light of post-crisis experience, than they used to.
" Rather, he was arguing that "the state within a state is hiding mostly in plain sight, and its operators mainly act in the light of day.
In the light of all this, I think it is becoming clearer how octopuses and other cephalopods came to have their peculiarly poignant combination of features.
"In the light of President Macron's statement," Mr. Chizhov told The Financial Times, NATO "has a lot to discuss in close format" in London next month.
In the light of such evidence, the appropriate response from China should be to change its behavior, as China's government has pledged to do many times.
In the light of the attenuated connection between the defendants and the source of the inside information, the appeals court said, their convictions could not stand.
I could see mopping that up with warm flatbread in the light of a candle and thinking myself deeply content at the top of the week.
This sale, then, with its over-the-top payout, could conceivably push people to view art even more in the light of a lottery than previously.
"In the light of consistent production growth, cost improvements and dividend increases, the valuation relative to peers appears increasingly compelling," BMO Capital Markets said in a note.
James Owen Weatherall, a philosopher, now examines how scientists' conceptions of supposedly empty space have changed in the light of these convulsions in his latest book, "Void".
It is striking how often, in the light of evidence (usually through his own deep research), he was prepared to change his mind or alter his perceptions.
In the light of this, the current figures from the RBI suggest a major challenge that consumers in remote locations with new bank accounts may be facing.
Scalia was an originalist—ie, he believed the constitution must be interpreted in the light of the meaning of its constituent words in the late 18th century.
In February, the commission said the state's police officers were "feeling free, misusing their power in the light of an undeclared endorsement given by the higher ups".
In the light of further allegations, including that Mr Moore tried to force himself upon a 16-year-old, it seems likely to help him a lot.
Of course, it is extremely tempting to interpret these words in the light of Bowie's death in the obvious way: Nothing remains for us after his death.
Conversely, Fitch will exclude the junior PIK notes when calculating JHL's leverage, in the light of their deeper structural and contractual subordination, and non-cash payment features.
But talk of a possible British U-turn has increased in Brussels in the light of the parliamentary opposition to May's deal and of the ECJ opinion.
That may be surprising in the light of the Panama papers and other leaks—but much of what they contain is 15 or even 20 years old.
The desire to find a liberal way of imagining the particulars of American patriotism has become ever more urgent, especially in the light of Donald Trump's Presidency.
The logic of such brutality is the logic of metaphor: to assert a likeness between two different things holds power only in the light of that difference.
"The city is looking for ways to help the [immigrant and refugee] community in the light of the current situation in the country," LeMaster told the paper.
Evolution gave Esvelt a guide to how life works—"nothing makes sense in biology except in the light of evolution," as the geneticist Theodosius Dobzhansky famously wrote.
Seen in the light of modern commerce, Melania Trump's lifting of lines for her convention speech from a speech by Michelle Obama had nothing improper about it.
Var's face glowed in the light of his phone, and a speaker affixed to his wheelchair thumped a hypnotic rap about beating the odds and unpromised tomorrows.
In the light of its uncompromising record, Ressa's arrest has been widely seen by human rights and journalist activist groups as a warning shot to the press.
"In that context, the Commission intends to make use of the applicable margin of appreciation in the light of the cyclical situation of France," the Commission said.
Tying federal funding to the adoption of the Open Contracting Data Standard (OCDS) would keep contracts in the light of day for every step of the process.
So we sigh and smile at what could have been iconic: Gwendolyn Brooks sitting primly at Yale, Aretha Franklin glowing in the light of her dressing room.
But in the light of the report of sexual misconduct by Lauer, his failures at an important moment in the presidential campaign take on a new importance.
"The decision has been taken in the light of public concerns raised in recent months surrounding UK partnerships with Huawei," a university spokesman said in a statement.
In the light of it, however, she needed to be far more candid about the nature of her e-mail errors than she appears to be capable of.
"In the light of this, the Council (of EU states) found that Greece fulfils the conditions for closing the excessive deficit procedure," the EU said in a note.
"I began framing this in the light of a one night stand, where you quickly reveal yourself in a very vulnerable way to a virtual stranger," Trillo explains.
With mixed reality showing a neighborhood glowing in the light of the approaching flames, Abrams says to the camera: "Scenes like this could become a frightening new reality."
" With the yuan not rebounding from losses, he added that "speculation is increasing that the bias from Chinese authorities could change in the light of prolonged trade tensions.
Now, in the light of a stunning array of sexual misconduct allegations against the powerhouse producer, The Family Guy creator is explaining the full context of his remark.
Sitting in the light of the Washington Monument, Jack tells Randall about how he never really talks about his time in Vietnam, not even to Rebecca (Mandy Moore).
In the light of the flashlight, Collie comes into view and his right arm appears extended straight out to his right, as if he were pointing at something.
"At the end of the day we should pause and try to improve the product in the light of the CBO analysis rather than just rejecting it," Sen.
The penal court re-evaluated Altan's case in the light of the Constitutional Court decision, but rejected his request to be freed, state-run news agency Anadolu said.
"Indeed, the wisdom of the ages that breakfast is the most important meal of the day has been proven right in the light of emerging evidence," they concluded.
"In the light of this commitment the ESM has started to look into possible options on a purely technical level," the ESM said in a statement on Wednesday.
Especially when seen in the light of another piece of regulation recently introduced that limits new office construction to 50,000 square feet per year in the same area.
She's still basking in the light of her recent triumph when she enters her bedroom, only to be smacked in the face by a very angry Serena Joy.
"District staff recently considered the best interests of our students in the light of our educational mission, and decided to remove and return the remaining artwork," she added.
Homebase, one of Britain's largest home and garden improvement retailers, is reviewing the sale of glyphosate-containing products in the light of the jury's decision, a spokeswoman said.
"In the light of such evidence, the appropriate response from China should be to change its behavior, as China's government has pledged to do many times," he said.
The claims against Luiz Loures, an assistant secretary general, will be re-examined "as part of a broader investigation in the light of additional allegations," the UN said.
Only after the meteor-induced mass extinction of dinosaurs 66 million years ago could these nocturnal mammals explore the many wondrous opportunities available in the light of day.
In the light of Mr. Dorsey's encounter with the vitriol on Indian Twitter, I hope he and his colleagues take a step back to assess, reflect and pivot.
When we strip away all moral, ethical and ideological considerations from his decisions and see them strictly in the light of machine learning, his behavior makes perfect sense.
Frederick Douglass, long a revered statue, has become a living presence again, in the light of the renewed sense of the centrality of slavery to the American experience.
Let everyone in the region reflect on these realities in the light of the Iranian protests and reconsider whether joining the Iranian project is either necessary or wise.
On the whole, I think this situation makes the case for letting the donations happen openly in the light of day — and face appropriate public scrutiny and criticism.
But if airports are so intent on reaching into flyers' pockets, I have an idea: Let them do it in the open and in the light of day.
" She continued: "In the light of the progress made over the past 12 months, I deeply regret the withdrawal of the United States, a founding member, and Israel.
In the light of the political bent of the rest of his discography, even the more abstract eclecticism on display on Moodymann's DJ-Kicks feels weighted with meaning.
"In the light of Brexit there will be new challenges at the European level regarding the regulation of CCPs being outside the EU in future," the spokeswoman said.
Opposition party Union to Save Romania, which had invited her to join its ranks, said Wednesday that it was temporarily withdrawing its offer in the light of the announcement.
I THINK THEY SAW THAT, WRONGLY, AS IN THE LIGHT OF $5 BILLION FINES THAT WERE PUT ON FOR MORTGAGE PRACTICES AT SOME OTHER BANK AND 3 BILLION FINES.
As we head deeper into diet and "bikini body" season, a story like this becomes even more harrowing in the light of our culture-wide practice of calorie counting.
Apart from carrying out a forensic analysis of both the main and the emergency spillways, the independent investigators will have to make recommendations in the light of their findings.
It detected planets by looking for their transits, which are the small dips in the light of a star as a planet passes between that star and the Earth.
"In the light of these significant concerns, we ask that the House of Bishops revise, postpone or withdraw this guidance until all these questions are properly addressed," it said.
Although Germany lags behind Britain and France in military significance, the political symbolism is significant in the light of Brexit and of the US reviewing its overseas military role.
"In the light of Brexit there will be new challenges at the European level regarding the regulation of CCPs being outside the EU in future," the spokeswoman told Reuters.
It seems that all wrongdoings, both in word and action, are willingly forgiven in the light of anything remotely presidential thanks to the continuing political gift of cautious optimism.
It's hard not to see this announcement in the light of AWS's upcoming annual developer conference, which will take over most of Las Vegas's hotel conference space next week.
With each kaleidoscopic twist of the story, characters who seem aloof or hostile in one telling are humanised in the light of a set of "what ifs" in another.
Patricius did not concern himself with his son's spiritual development in the light of Jesus, nor did he regard the evidence of his son's virility with anything but delight.
"We found, in fact, that any other explanation for these very strong echoes was not really tenable in the light of the evidence that we had available," Orosei said.
"Ahead of this, markets will be looking to see multilateral co-operation on economic issues in the light of recent anxieties about trade," ANZ analysts said in a note.
Callow, who has performed a one-man play about Wagner, assesses the composer's music in the light of his copious essays, letters, and other writings in this lively biography.
"The decision has been taken in the light of public concerns raised in recent months surrounding UK partnerships with Huawei," the university said in a statement at the time.
He was creating a new ideal of a just society and a fully alive black citizen, and therefore making current reality look different in the light of that ideal.
"But this mission cannot be accomplished in the light of violations of the rights of civilians and the territory being occupied by a neighboring country," he told the pope.
But there's a reasonable chance that he has already revealed some of his narcissism, and that she will be able to see your advice in the light of it.
Not to mention that in the light of the death of Philando Castile, among others, and the beating of Sureshbhai Patel, the open road seems romantic only to some.
In the light of "the personal is political," her "Left Hand of Darkness" seemed to some readers too oblique and metaphorical, her sense of play not illuminating but evasive.
"In the light of these shortfalls, the EBA encourages European resolution groups to take advantage of the current positive market conditions to issue and build up resources," EBA said.
In the light of this looming public health crisis, the US hierarchy's court battles against no-cost contraceptive coverage in all employee health plans are even harder to understand.
Mutko said Russian officials will consider what steps to take in the light of the court's decision, and that things could not be left as they are, Interfax reported.
On Sunday afternoon, one man reintroduced me—all of us, really—to that spirit of service, taught us a little lesson in how to live in the light of compassion.
It's in this time that we find the characters of Novitiate, both younger and older sisters, struggling to understand what their calling is in the light of such tumultuous change.
Rouhani was speaking in the light of U.S. sanctions reimposed by Washington after President Donald Trump in May pulled out of a 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers.
In an essay for Elle UK, she detailed how difficult it was for her to find her identity, especially in the light of being a biracial woman, and it's inspiring.
Poland has faced criticism from the United States, its key ally in the light of increased Russian assertiveness in central and eastern Europe, over previous moves against privately owned media.
Normally he'd be promoting his new film Blade Runner 2049, but in the light of the attack in Las Vegas he felt odd going on and talking about the film.
So it's hard to underestimate the significance of McNamee's increasingly public criticism of Facebook over the last couple of years, particularly in the light of the growing Cambridge Analytica storm.
"In the light of day, Moscow demonstrated that it will attack Ukraine with its conventional forces," says John Herbst, a former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine now at the Atlantic Council.
An online campaign against the Cinematheque's selection, questioning the propriety of continuing the scheduled event in the light of the Harvey Weinstein allegations generated a petition of over 28,000 signatures.
As the brightest phase of the lunar cycle, it has the potential to reinvigorate and refocus our energies — clearer heads tend to prevail in the light of the full moon.
But if that is the case then entrepreneurs round the world should be piling in, creating new businesses and expanding existing firms—especially in the light of low interest rates.
On top of that, the current oversupply level of 270-2.0 million barrels a day (mb/d) is not that large, especially in the light of virtually zero spare capacity.
Her success now will depend in large part on her willingness to rethink her own deeply held opinions, in the light of evidence from decades of research and practical experience.
Even though a little schadenfreude shall be allowed, it is more important to see them in the light of our own failures and learn how to turn them into success.
"This is a very sensitive matter and in the light of continued speculation, I write to tender my resignation as Secretary of State," Cairns said in a letter to Johnson.
"This is a very sensitive matter and in the light of continued speculation, I write to tender my resignation as Secretary of State," Cairns said in a letter to Johnson.
The Indian unit of German auto parts maker Bosch Ltd told Indian exchanges on Tuesday it would restructure its operations and adjust workforce in the light of a sector slowdown.
It is an intriguing way of formulating the debate, particularly in the light of the extensive use of quantitative easing by central banks since the financial crisis broke in 2008.
"This is a very sensitive matter, and in the light of continued speculation, I write to tender my resignation as Secretary of State," Cairns said in a letter to Johnson.
"In the light of statements made at today's shareholder meeting, we want to reiterate our support for the CEO who has done a great job," a representative for WRM said.
In the light of the rising popularity of cryptocurrencies, like bitcoin and ethereum, central banks around the world are busy experimenting with their own versions of cryptocurrency, or digital currency.
It would be interesting to see if support for border security is even higher now in the light of the "Trump bump"that the president received from his heartfelt address.
" But according to the report, the Hong Kong dollar's tie to the U.S. currency "should be re-evaluated in the light of China's increasing influence in the Hong Kong economy.
"We have not formally changed our BoE Bank Rate forecast (no hikes in 2017 or 2018), but we will review the forecast in the light of incoming data," Walker said.
If Cook hadn't kissed her on the steps of West 4th Street station in the light of the Duane Reade, she implies, she wouldn't be married with those beautiful children.
Some shareholders also said German regulators might not accept the companies' plan to make London the legal base for the combined group in the light of the British referendum result.
It is the entrance, at last, to the main hall that, on this day, is crowded with tables decorated with flowers and basking in the light of dozens of chandeliers.
It's not only with respect to race that Hollywood remains trapped in old ideas and stale forms — in narrative paradigms that look increasingly dubious in the light of current events.
"The CPMI expects that the relevant stakeholders will initiate any necessary reviews or investigations in the light of the five recommendations as soon as possible," it said in a statement.
Her hair fell to the collar in waves, and the overall effect, in the light of the fireplace, was of an extremely chic witch ready for a night of haunting.
Seen in the light of experience, cherry-picking is clearly the single most effective thing we can do to correct a well-intended but structurally terminal tax payer-funded monopoly.
He suggested, for example, that China could double down on efforts to bolster its homegrown tech supply chains in the light of the US onslaught on companies such as Huawei.
"I am horrified that they are denigrating this doctor who has come forward to share her story in the light of all the ugliest pressure in the world," she said.
"The revision should be read in the light of a substantial rise in the fund's market value by the end of last year," the finance ministry said in a statement.
It's also a textbook example of how a measure that won't withstand scrutiny in the light of day can become law in the dead of night unless someone stops it.
"Second, in the light of the recent financial turmoil, we will analyse the state of transmission of our monetary impulses by the financial system and in particular by banks," Draghi said.
The increase in SGX futures, which are based on Steel Index spot prices for cargoes delivered to China, looks reasonable in the light of the ongoing strength in iron ore imports.
The FPC went ahead with implementing a gradual rise in capital requirements, a policy which was then scrapped in the light of the June referendum vote to leave the European Union.
Trump's policies might inadvertently bring about a new international monetary order as the administration struggles to fulfil campaign promises in the light of the original misdiagnosis of the 'trade deficit' problem.
Aides said the Democratic nominee would work on debate prep for her debate clash with Trump -- and event that takes on even more significance in the light of Clinton's health episode.
"Second, in the light of the recent financial turmoil, we will analyze the state of transmission of our monetary impulses by the financial system and in particular by banks," he added.
In the light of the tragic events in Charlottesville, the parents of Heather Heyer have offered a rare example of dignity and defiance in the face of their daughter's violent death.
"The discussion focused on the current situation 'on the ground' in Syria in the light of rising tensions in the north-east of the country," the ministry said in a statement.
In the light of the attack on the Borussia Dortmund team bus before the Champions League match on Tuesday, Coe was asked whether security was being reviewed for the world championships.
Fitch expects capitalisation to further weaken in the absence of capital injections, as the bank's retained earnings are insufficient to sustain its capitalisation - especially in the light of higher capital requirements.
Chief Executive Jen-Hsun Huang forecast carmakers may speed up their plans in the light of technological advances and that fully self-driving cars could be on the road by 2025.
He was one of the big names on the right that withdrew his support to Francois Fillon and called for him to step down in the light of the Penelopegate scandal.
People of goodwill will argue that in the light of horror like the shootings in San Bernardino, we can make a one-time exception to pry into a monster's private communication.
The note is significant in the light of persistent accusations by Blair's critics that he was a 'poodle' of Washington whose subservience caused him to lead Britain into a disastrous conflict.
Whether you're howling at it or basking in the light of it is none of our business, but here's everything you've ever wanted to know about the upcoming Full Beaver Moon.
In "The Merchant of Venice," the attitude toward Shylock is similar to that of people who find Israel's claims to victimhood hypocritical in the light of its ongoing treatment of Palestinians.
Erdogan replied that the airbase was not a place for "public shows and marketing" but Turkey would consider the request in the light of German statements on relations, the source said.
Orthopaedic surgeon Haddad, who has experimented with both, said the machines were very different and healthcare systems would need to assess their cost-effectiveness in the light of clinical trial results.
But none of those things could make up for a scene that was over- or under-exposed, or skin that didn't look quite right in the light of the setting sun.
Which he is not, save perhaps in this sense: In the light of Trumpism, many hard truths about American Christianity — its divisions, its failures, its follies, its heresies — stand ruthlessly exposed.
He was answering a question on Italy's ongoing arms exports to Saudi Arabia in the light of its involvement in the conflict in Yemen and the murder of journalist Jamal Kashoggi.
Now, we get our first look at the guy and, damn, he is Palpatine-levels of pale and could probably use some time basking in the light of Tatooine's two suns.
Richards, who has not been involved in negotiations so far, said the race was a key asset that the country should not let slip — particularly in the light of impending Brexit.
If companies really needed to impose losses on bondholders, the feeling was that they should do so in the light of day, rather than through an opaque, potentially high-pressure deal.
"I think at this late date, we're going to have to wait and see if this person decides to come forward to test that in the light of day," Jones said.
He said the White House was reviewing whether new sanctions were needed in the light of the nerve agent poisoning in Britain of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter.
In the light of the recent slew of abortion restrictions, Shatterbox is proud to showcase Valia's unflinching look at the bleak realities of the fight for choice here in the United States.
Neither of these steps completely precludes the reopening, in the light of new facts, of old cases against those who shot soldiers or policemen, and the DUP is protective of that possibility.
Keiser and the other developers are keen to discourage comparisons with Trump and his golf business, but for some Scots it's impossible not to see one in the light of the other.
It has been conducting exercises in the region in the light of rising tensions with North Korea, most recently carrying out a three-carrier strike exercise between Japan and the Korean Peninsula.
"Hip-Hop brought me back to Judaism and made me wrestle and remix it, understand my Jewishness in the light of critical race theories," he wrote in an essay two years ago.
The company paused a share repurchase plan in September to conserve cash as it reviewed storm claims, and it is still evaluating that position in the light of wildfire claims, he said.
The companies behind a video game called "Active Shooter" — in which players can pretend to be a shooter in a school environment — are facing backlash in the light of recent school shootings.
Rio said it was favoring Yancoal's offer in the light of additional information, including confirmation of Yancoal's funding plans - although it did not publish details - confirmation of regulatory approvals and improved terms.
Facebook will have to reconsider its approach in the light of India's new rules preventing Internet service providers from having different pricing policies for accessing different parts of the Web, analysts said.
But talks to bring in a technically-savvy partner with deep pockets like Exxon have dragged on due to a differences over valuations in the light of falling oil and gas prices.
Even the Saudis have begun questioning Trump in the light of his yo-yoing behavior toward President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey and the resultant mayhem that saw ISIS prisoners walk free.
But, in the light of the preview that voters in Iowa got last week, it's worth imagining what a race between Biden and Trump might look like, if it comes to that.
I think what we need to look at is the-, this whole concept of the landscape of European regulation, in the light of Brexit and what-, what we're trying to achieve here.
"The college of commissioners will revert to the matter shortly and consider in the light of all developments the appropriateness of further action under the rule of law framework," the spokesman added.
"In the light of the RGL director appointment ... Stephan Wilcke has concluded that it is more appropriate for the company to be chaired by a new chairman," Amigo said in a statement.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Danny Ferrell manifests daydreams in shiny paintings of his friends and loved ones, often bathed in the light of a full moon or surrounded by flowers.
I know that look of recognition he gives the camera, that smile and shrug of not wanting to acknowledge what you've seen in the depths of DeviantArt in the light of day.
The day after Trump was elected, Terrell wrote a song called "Love Can Find You Anywhere," about protestors on opposite sides who fall for each other in the light of a car fire.
"While I do so, it is appropriate that, in the light of some of his Honor&aposs findings, I stand aside from my duties as archbishop," Wilson said in a statement in May.
That means a chapter discussing the possible shapes of the universe consistent with the general theory of relativity ends without discussing what its actual shape might be in the light of such discoveries.
This position is all the stranger in the light of a new climate report from the U.S. government itself, which suggests this failure to engage will hurt American citizens, as well as others.
On the political side, Ariejan Korteweg, a Dutch reporter, notes that Mr van der Staaij's support for the Nashville Statement should be seen in the light of competition for votes on the right.
This is all the more interesting in the light of the fact that when Rauschenberg turns to "legitimate" composition, he is one of the most talented and brilliant painters of the abstract movement.
"Consequently the church teaches, in the light of the Gospel, that the death penalty is inadmissible because it is an attack on the inviolability and dignity of the person," the new policy reads.
In the light of day the next morning, dealership employees found the 48 wheel-less vehicles, including Camaros, Traverse crossovers and Silverado pickups on blocks with their lug bolts left strewn around them.
Current consensus market forecasts point to Shingrix sales of less than 200 million pounds ($280 million) this year, which may prove to be an underestimate in the light of the positive market reception.
"We'll need massive investments in climate protection," Habeck said, pointing to an already tight federal budget and little fiscal room for maneuver in the light of a slowing economy and sluggish tax revenues.
Viewed this way, it may seem natural to recalculate the value of an economy in the light of sudden currency fluctuations, like the yuan's decline since August or the pound's since June 23rd.
"Didn't affect me, just know how much further we still have to go and how far we still have to go as African-Americans, even in the light of today," James told reporters.
True, international diplomacy will become more difficult as China and India weigh their own energy policy commitments in the light of the possibility that the United States will walk away from its promises.
But there is no evidence that she's corrupt, and lots of evidence that she both thinks hard about issues and is willing to revise her views in the light of facts and experience.
In the light of these new things, backed by massive expenditure and top-tier creative talent, it's possible (and even probable) that many will overlook how these independent games broke ground there first.
Gemfields said its independent committee considered the terms of Fosun's offer were neither fair nor reasonable, but that in the light of Pallinghurst's offer it intended to recommend shareholders to accept Fosun's bid.
European shares rose cautiously, driven by a rally in miners, although sentiment remained fragile in the light of the latest round of tit-for-tat tariffs kicked off between the U.S. and China.
European shares rose cautiously, driven by a rally in miners, although sentiment remained fragile in the light of the latest round of tit-for-tat tariffs kicked off between the U.S. and China.
With some exceptions — situations of panic being an example — emotions and the feelings they engender need to be judged by reason, in the light of knowledge, before we let them guide our behavior.
"While I do so, it is appropriate that, in the light of some of his honour's findings, I stand aside from my duties as archbishop," Wilson said in a statement emailed to media.
They will examine whether changes to security arrangements and travel advice from both the British government and TUI were sufficient in the light of another attack in the capital Tunis three months earlier.
Fortunately, he peeks his head out from down the hall and I'm able to head into his perfectly curated apartment, art adorning the walls and plants hanging out in the light of the windows.
While Sigfússon and his team offer advice and information on what has been found to work in Iceland, it's up to individual communities to decide what to do in the light of their results.
"In the light of what Aleppo city witnessed in the past 27 days, we estimate that the whole water system will become out of service by the end of the current month," it said.
In retrospect this isn't surprising in the light of data showing the group's exports rising in year-on-year terms in the first half, but it should give OPEC's leaders much pause for thought.
"At last, exports are helping the economy to grow... Economists' forecasts (for 2017 GDP) may be lifted towards two percent in the light of the latest data," said Juhana Brotherus, economist at Hypo Bank.
"In the light of stable external debt parameters and the slew of reforms introduced in the realm of foreign direct investment, you may like to reconsider your assessment on 'external vulnerability risk'," he wrote.
The puzzle is all the knottier in the light of Mr Obama's tribute to Mr Ali, which remembers the former boxer as a figure who usefully provoked his country to consider its racial divides.
"In the Light of What We Know," Zia Haider Rahman I can open this book to any page and find a passage that I want to read aloud to the person next to me.
Apple's decision comes in the light of a report from in Guardian last week which said the company's contractors around the globe tasked with reviewing the recordings regularly heard confidential information and private conversations.
Bits European regulators may be starting to regard antitrust in the tech industry in the light of the famous line about pornography: They can't define it, but they know it when they see it.
To me his speech seemed like a round-robin of banalities, but the Zimbabwe journalists sitting on the floor with me before the dais interpreted it in the light of what had come before.
Try to get to the party early, so you can see the venue in the light of day; you don't want to get lost when you're stumbling home at the end of the night.
A local official who wishes not to jeopardize his or her employment status will undoubtedly feel compelled to apply the law in the light of the president's consistent and explicit utterances on the subject.
In the light of recent attacks on Mueller, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who is overseeing his work, mounted a firm defense of the special counsel in an interview with USA Today on Monday.
I'd argue that we should reassess the reality of what NATO is in the light of the commitment of the United States," which he added is showing signs of "turning its back on us.
If conservatives want to have a say in this process, they should demand that the bill is brought to the floor now, before August, so it can be considered in the light of day.
From his decision to pull the United States out of the Paris Climate Accords to his trade fight with China, we simply don't know what Trump's policies will mean in the light of history.
In the next room, you try to find a path that doesn't cut through people posing in the light of a patterned projection (of leaves, landscapes?) and their friends, recording them with their phone.
Even now, Airbus watchers say few outside the company believe the French and German governments are blind to who runs Airbus, especially in the light of recent corruption investigations over commercial jetliner and fighter sales.
However, after formal proceedings were opened, it was concluded that the flights "did not represent ethics violations" and that benefits enjoyed by Infantino were not "improper" in the light of applicable FIFA rules and regulations.
My analysis of this phenomenon is not an exposé of a secret, conspiratorial cabal; the state within a state is hiding mostly in plain sight, and its operators mainly act in the light of day.
It now needs carefully to consider the increasing complexity of the products and of its supply chain in the light of the Note 7 debacle, argues Chang Sea-jin of the National University of Singapore.
The Union Square Tech Hub—its facade glistening in the light of dusk, like a spreadsheet about virgins—is a symbol of the direction that New York has been heading in for a long time.
Fraternities provided booze, at their houses, giving them control over the event — and setting up a minefield of potentially horrible outcomes, ranging from date rape to long walks of shame in the light of dawn.
Gemfields said on Tuesday its independent committee considered the terms of Fosun's offer were neither fair nor reasonable, but that in the light of Pallinghurst's offer it intended to recommend shareholders to accept Fosun's bid.
The German leader is facing increasing political pressure over her policy on migrants, particularly in the light of hundreds of reported sexual assaults on women in a number of German cities on New Year's Eve.
"In the light of this, I believe it is right to defer the assessment on whether to introduce legislation to Parliament this week to enable an executive to be formed," Brokenshire said in a statement.
In the light of the executive order, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is planning to invest in AI that will "improve predictions of hurricanes and severe storms," the agency said in a statement.
It was a long time ago and I don't know if she remembers telling me, but the fact that I had that conversation has come back to haunt me in the light of these revelations.
At the same time, such threats are not credible in the light of Ms. May's own political platform, which includes a commitment to a large welfare state and a return to old-school industrial policy.
"Playing behind closed doors could be the only way to complete the championship in the light of the emergency and the restrictions that the government is rightly adopting," he said as he left the meeting.
You will see some of these facts and videos in a new context, and a new light, in the light of what else we know, and why it compels a finding of guilt and conviction.
It remains the bedrock of our stability, our security, our future prosperity, and in the light of the challenges that are coming down the track at us, that is the single biggest concern I have.
"Markets clearly misunderstood Barnier's comments last week and even in the light of today's moves, investors are still underpricing the risk of a hard Brexit," said Ulrich Leuchtmann, a currency strategist at Commerzbank in Frankfurt.
A respite on Fire Island feels like a last chance for Ollie and Alex to simply be children, and the scene is almost elegiac in its beauty, bathed in the light of their deep friendship.
The European Union said on Monday it would suspend invitations to Myanmar's army commander-in-chief and other senior generals "in the light of the disproportionate use of force carried out by the security forces".
In summary, he says this: "In re-reading the piece in the light of the critics, I realize that I did not emphasize the role of transcriptional factors and regulation adequately," Mukherjee writes in the email.
PARIS, Aug 21 (Reuters) - Total is set to increase its target for $4 billion of cost savings by 2018 in the light of its planned acquisition of Maersk Oil, Chief Executive Patrick Pouyanne said on Monday.
EE has previously said that it would carry the Huawei Mate 22 X 25G, but this appears to have changed in the light of Google's announcement that it would be terminating the Chinese manufacturer's Android license.
In the light of the Grenfell Tower fire in London that killed 72 people, Benjamin Sporton of the Global Cement and Concrete Association, a trade body, questions whether there will be much demand for wooden skyscrapers.
That price becomes even more sobering in the light of a new report by Swiss investment bank UBS which states that bitcoin's price would need to hit nearly $213,000 for it to replace US money supply.
In the strange new world of "carbon" obsessions, expensive power is a benefit because it crowds out the costs of cheaper power, and environmental effects are assumed rather than analyzed in the light of actual evidence.
But it does shed light on a small shred of truth: There's a part of our town, and a part of ourselves, that we're all too quick to separate ourselves from in the light of day.
Analysts expect the economy to end the year on a stronger note, though some are worried about the longer-term outlook for exports in the light of protectionist campaign promises by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump.
For Chandan Lodha, a Harvard-educated former Googler, it certainly felt like the pitch for his crypto tax startup CoinTracker was going off the rails, as Ohanian's eyes glinted in the light of his phone screen.
On Tuesday night, in the light of the Department of Justice reportedly deciding whether to appoint a special counsel to investigate Hillary Clinton, Kimmel thought he would find out just how much people still hate Hillary.
"In the light of these facts, the United States declares Russia in material breach of the treaty and will suspend our obligations ... effective in 60 days unless Russia returns to full and verifiable compliance," Pompeo said.
The most successful forecasters start by trying to define a base rate chance of something occurring and then adjust it up or down in the light of evidence about the specific circumstances in a particular case.
That's a case study in disrespect: People have the right to make the central decisions in their own life in the light of their best understanding of the situation, and she denied him his best understanding.
But mulling over the worst-case scenarios in the light of day forces me to recognize how unlikely, even ridiculous, they are; confronting them saps them of their power to terrify and even makes me laugh.
It was true of the party functionaries, the hapless Reince Priebus above all, who denied the residual Republican forces resisting Trump the chance to fight him one last time in the light of the convention floor.
A government spokesman said organisers of Christmas markets had been contacted to verify all security measures, including baggage checks, in the light of Monday's Berlin attack when a truck careered into a market killing 12 people.
Even if Ferrari say Vettel remains their number one choice to partner Leclerc in 2021, with a strong logic to continuity in the light of the coming rules revolution, he cannot afford another year like 2019.
The purpose of weapons, as well as the purpose of words, is that things might best be decided by civil discourse in the light of a standard that cannot be denied and that does not waver.
"These actions are obviously not in line with usual practices of surveillance and protection of diplomatic buildings ... and can only be explained in the light of the internal political situation," the ministry said in a statement.
PARIS (Reuters) - Paris authorities said on Monday that they had removed the amber-level heatwave alert that had been declared for the French capital since June 23, in the light of soaring temperatures across the country.
In the light of Esteban's bankruptcy, the weight of the accusations made against him by the workers he must let go is compounded by the knowledge that his botched attempt at ambition was also a paternal betrayal.
The second group, the New Dealers, are rethinking Thatcherism's bedrock belief in free markets in the light of the global financial crisis, stagnant living standards and the rise of populism on both the left and the right.
Analysts expect the economy to end the year on a stronger note, though some are worried about the longer-term outlook for German exports in the light of protectionist campaign promises by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump.
"The goodwill and reputation associated with the FDNY Marks, and the public's association of the FDNY Marks with the FDNY, have grown dramatically in the light of the tragic events of September 123, 2001," the complaint reads.
When you consider that plenty of other executives have kept their commitments, even in the light of very bad things happening around them, blaming the "delay of the Holder review" just looks pathetic—and a bit unbelievable.
In the light of all that, there is something quite edgy about a joint campaign to promote the ideal of forgiveness by a pair of clergy, a Catholic and a Protestant, with deep roots in the city.
The law will be revised in two years' time in the light of technological developments, with data protection and the use of the data collected during rides a key point that has yet to be fully addressed.
Chief Executive Officer Iván Arriagada said any further increases would be viewed in the light of the company's capital allocation plans, copper prices and Antofagasta's policy of paying out 21770 percent of earnings over the full year.
Kobe Steel said on Thursday 88 out of 525 affected customers had yet to confirm its products were safe in the light of widespread tampering of specifications, but that it had not received any requests for recalls.
It is not just that the left would find Brandeis dismayingly unmoved by the ills of racism, and the right would find him too willing to read the constitution in the light of modern values and science.
"We remain somewhat cautious on gold over the short term given that we think the dollar rally is still not over, especially in the light of U.S. Treasury yields remaining elevated," said INTL FCStone analyst Edward Meir.
Above: a screenshot from 'Off-Peak', courtesy of Cosmo D As he waits for a train, presumably to take him home after a hard day of work, a businessman dances in the light of the setting sun.
"The only way to slow the spread of Covid-19 in the light of having community transmission is to have everything in our society grind to a halt for an extended period of time," Dr. Morrow wrote.
"In the light of Mthethwa's ('the accused') ongoing murder trial for allegedly beating a sex worker to death, we feel the promotion of his work is not only in bad taste but deeply offensive," the group wrote.
"In the light of what has happened, we need to give the monks their space and let them return to a focus on monastic life," said Archbishop Angaelos of London, a prominent Coptic leader, speaking by phone.
One answer is that Trump has long had a fixation on the idea that tariffs are the answer to America's problems, and he's not the kind of man who reconsiders his prejudices in the light of evidence.
Proponents of greater gas storage have also raised concerns about Britain's reliance on imports in the light of increased political tensions with Russia following a nerve toxin attack on a former Russian double agent on British soil.
The government faces a dilemma as it wants both to be recognised as a leader on climate change but also to keep open its options on coal, particularly in the light of the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster.
Sagutdinov knew that his demonstration, which took place a week later, could not avoid being seen in the light of the recent anti-governmental protests, predicting that these political statements would be ascribed to his own action.
Liberated from the close study of a canvas, visitors take selfies as they bask in the light of the radiant discs and kids hop around the columns, laughing at how their bodies bifurcate through the acrylic panes.
"In the light of last month's profit warning... the timing of this announcement is likely to create some uncertainty, with management change in the sector often a catalyst for further issues to be identified," Canaccord Genuity analysts said.
It can claim that pension schemes, labour laws and industrial relations need to be rethought in the light of massive technological change—and that people who sell their labour for a living should take part in such rethinking.
" A third required providers to be certified in obstetrics and gynecology, a provision Baker said "provides no discernible medical benefit in the light of the realities of abortion care, training, and practice in Arkansas and across the county.
Kobe Steel said on Thursday that 0.13 out of 525 affected customers had yet to confirm its products were safe in the light of widespread tampering of specifications, but that it had not received any requests for recalls.
The leak at Aliso Canyon left little stored gas available to support deliveries on the southern system and that reduces the value of such a project, particularly in the light of lower cost alternatives, according to the regulator.
It also drew attention to what managers were paid, which was often "perceived as undue in the light of the weak performance of the director or the difficult situation of the company", the Commission said in a note.
Lastly, I've noticed you're quite vocal about politics on Twitter, so I have to ask: Are you feeling sad about the end of Obama's tenure, particularly in the light of the remarkable rise to prominence of Donald Trump?
In response, the A.P.A. issued "The Goldwater Rule": On occasion psychiatrists are asked for an opinion about an individual who is in the light of public attention or who has disclosed information about himself/herself through public media.
" On the decision by the IAAF athletics federation to ban Russia's track and field team in the light of an independent report on state-sponsored doping, she said: "I will forgive them and God will be their judge.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Europe needs to find a "new balance" to its relationship with the United States in the light of the challenges posed by the administration of President Donald Trump, German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said on Wednesday.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil markets watchdog CVM has fine-tuned rules governing corporate securities filings, seeking to adapt disclosure practices to a market braced for fast growth in the light of declining borrowing costs and a nascent economic recovery.
The film that persuaded the acclaimed Korean director that his calling lay behind the camera rather than bathed in the light of the screen was "Vertigo" (1958), Alfred Hitchcock's twisted tale of love, terror, voyeurism, deceit and assumed identities.
"This exceptional step has been taken in the light of Iran's continuous interference in the internal affairs of Gulf and Arab states, which has reached unprecedented levels," the United Arab Emirates' Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.
The government has tightened up the rules governing corporate behaviour in the light of two pieces of American legislation: the Sarbanes-Oxley reforms which followed the Enron scandal and the Dodd-Frank reforms which followed the global financial crisis.
"In the light of the Egyptian banks' strong financial indicators and improving performance and profitability that have been reflected in the financial and monetary stability, it is appropriate to restore the ratio back to previous rates," the statement said.
Carsten Schneider, a budget expert for Germany's Social Democrats, the junior partner in Chancellor Angela Merkel's ruling coalition, also said the British prime minister needed to take action in the light of last week's revelations from the "Panama Papers".
"In the light of the Egyptian banks strong financial indicators and improving performance and profitability that have been reflected in the financial and monetary stability, it is appropriate to restore the ratio back to previous rates," the statement said.
"Hellawell had offered to step down over the weekend in the light of the shortcomings highlighted in (a Working Practices) report, but he will stay in his role in order to assist with making further improvements," Sports Direct said.
Which means that there are other incidents just like the one at the CDC that have happened, are happening and will happen that we are likely to never know about -- or know about only in the light of history.
The sanctions include travel bans and asset freezes, the EU said in a statement, adding it would "review the restrictive measures in the light of and following the elections in the DRC and stands ready to adjust them accordingly".
At the same time, in the light of the continued subdued inflation outlook, monetary policy has to remain highly accommodative for a prolonged period of time to support underlying inflation pressures and headline inflation developments over the medium term.
"It is most important to see this painting in the light of its own time and not anachronistically through the lens of the 19th-century 'freak' show," Dr. Angela McShane, research development manager at the Wellcome Collection, told Hyperallergic.
I do not get the sense that the Fed is putting enough emphasis on current conditions or to put it in a different way, that it sees the current situation only in the light of how it fits into its forecast.
The suit is likely to exacerbate the tensions between Huawei and the US government, particuarly in the light of Huawei's victory last month when the UK announced it would allow the tech giant to build some of its 5G network.
The suit is likely to exacerbate the tensions between Huawei and the US government, particularly in the light of Huawei's victory last month when the UK announced it would allow the tech giant to build some of its 5G network.
That said, in the light of unfolding circumstances, I'm ordering the Defence Ministry, the Foreign Ministry and other appropriate agencies to analyze the threat to our country posed by U.S. actions, and to take exhaustive measures to prepare a reciprocal response.
Concerns were also raised about the security of election infrastructure in the light of Russian efforts to hack or otherwise influence U.S. politics, and Comey was asked what the FBI is doing specifically to help defend against such foreign cybersecurity threats.
"In the light of recent experience made with members of the previous Commission, I feel that our Code of Conduct should be tightened in order to set the highest ethical standard possible for possible cases of conflict of interest," Juncker said.
That makes him the perfect target for some alt-right trolls, who immediately posted threads on 4chan /pol/ claiming he was identified as the suspect:  Some 4chan threads have now been deleted in the light of police finally naming the suspect.
The magazine's withdrawal should be seen in the light of wider divides within American Catholicism in the age of Donald Trump, which have intensified existing tensions between liberal and conservative Catholics, as well as among Catholics of different ethnic backgrounds.
"The PIK element is absurd - there's no reason why the company would not pay in cash, especially in the light of the fact they're now receiving some payments from Egypt," the first creditor, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Reuters.
"With India being a 'consensus long' and a strong overweight within regional/EM funds, investors are worried about potential positioning risks if 'flow pressure' persists, particularly in the light of elevated stock valuations and negative sentiment around EM assets," Goldman says.
"At present, with the campaign suspended in the light of what happened last night with Manchester, there's not too much of the political aspect weighing on sterling at the moment," said David Cheetham, chief market analyst at retail broker XTB.
PK: So, in the last year ... All the stories ... Have you re-thought, either what you did then or how you want to behave, and how you want your company to behave going forward, in the light of that experience?
It wouldn't be an xx album without Sim and Madley Croft dryly intoning things like "I just don't remember the thrill of affection," but those moments feel different in the light of the specificity and bounteousness that I See You suggests.
But in the light of tragedy, Leal, was one of several drivers who jumped in and helped people in the Las Vegas crisis, at a time where ride-hailing services are often met with criticism rather than praise in similar events.
Gervais Williams, a fund manager at top-20 Novae shareholder Miton, said that income investors would also have been pleased by the increased offer in the light of the insurer's decision earlier this month not to pay an interim dividend.
"If Agrokor turns to Sberbank for a new loan, it will be considered in the light of financial difficulties it is currently facing," he told a news conference when speaking about the prospects of boosting economic ties between the two countries.
"Any recapitalisation decision will be taken on a case-by-case basis, after assessing each bank's situation in the light of the results of the stress test and any other relevant supervisory information, following a holistic approach," the ECB said.
"Although existing demand is met with English-language originals, productions with a home-baked Australian flavour will pay dividends in a market with strong SVoD penetration, especially in the light of Disney's D2C imminent launch here," Ampere said of Australia.
The nations said they would work in the light of a U.N. report by leading climate scientists, due for publication in October, about ways to limit a creeping rise in global average temperatures that is causing heat waves, downpours and droughts.
He has lived in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul since 1960, when he emigrated from Tehran—none too soon, in the light of official attention to his doings as an activist against the Shah—to attend Macalester College.
"They now are conspiring openly, in the light of day, to destabilize a legitimately elected president," Ms. Rousseff said in a speech on Tuesday, referring to an audio message sent by Vice President Michel Temer to his supporters on Monday.
Fans have revisited this song in the light of the accusations—Lorenzo has been known to ghostwrite many bassline house tracks, so some electronic music fans saw this incident as the final proof that Wants outsources her productions to uncredited musicians.
However, given the recent resurgence of openly white supremacist views in the light of Donald Trump's rise to prominence, Green Room can't help but feel stomach churningly timely: White power slogans and stickers pepper Saulnier's frame to nauseating ambient effect.
In the light of The Hateful Eight's berserk provocations, and Tarantino's seeming obliviousness to his manifest racial privilege, the idea of him as an authoritative cinematic voice on American race relations for future generations terrifies the living shit out of me.
In the light of the guidelines provided by the European Council, the Union shall negotiate and conclude an agreement with that State, setting out the arrangements for its withdrawal, taking account of the framework for its future relationship with the Union.
We are being told of all the increased benefits and tax reductions coming our way, but this bill has been conjured up in the darkness of congressional meetings without observers, instead of in the light of day, with openness and transparency.
Scourged from his home; hunted through the swamps; hung by midnight raiders, and openly murdered in the light of day, the Negro clung to his right of franchise with a heroism which would have wrung admiration from the hearts of savages.
One survivor told Fieseler, in wonderment: "That was the first time, for a lot of people, they had ever joined together with other gay people, gay and lesbian, in the light of day though they'd known each other at night."
In the light of the four decades of graphic novels that have followed it, "A Contract with God" is a display of Eisner's mighty labor to invent a new form, in commemoration of a cultural moment that had already disappeared.
A curious choice, especially in the light of "Hollywoodland" (2006), where he excelled in the role of George Reeves, who starred as Superman on TV in the early nineteen-fifties, loathed the experience, and died of a gunshot to the head.
For all its psychosexual shenanigans, the movie — shot in mid-1968, several months after Sontag returned from a trip to Hanoi — does have a political point, dramatizing the failure of revolution in the light of the so-called generation gap.
"Steeping Calendula in olive oil in the light of the sun imbues the chemical compounds and energy of the plant to create a healing oil to anoint during ritual or to soothe the body after impact play," Arwen explains to Broadly.
"Consequently the church teaches, in the light of the Gospel, that the death penalty is inadmissible because it is an attack on the inviolability and dignity of the person, and she works with determination for its abolition worldwide," the new teaching reads.
"But monetary policy cannot be the only game in town, and therefore we should not overburden it," he added, just weeks after the ECB agreed to halve its asset purchases from the start of next year in the light of improved economic growth.
Iron ore imports increased 2121.17 percent to 29.83 million tonnes in March from February, which doesn't look that weak especially in the light of the disruption to supply caused by the tailings dam disaster in Brazil and a tropical cyclone in Western Australia.
It was the human behavior, not the apes as heroes, that was hard to endure in the light of 2017 — so ugly that the series seemed to be wallowing in humanity's grimmest tendencies while also trying to slough us off like dead skin.
Other American Christians read the Declaration of Independence as a definitive break with old-world ideas of divinely anointed rulers, combined with a bold insistence that man must take responsibility for determining his own destiny in the light of reason, conscience and experiment.
The same generals would be good enough for you only if Pakistan abandoned CPEC, accepted all deals from across the border, downgraded its nuclear deterrent and defined its national security parameters in the light of sermons from a few fugitives in self-exile.
Nor, especially in the light of Mr Flynn's plea deal, was Mr Trump's attempt to warn James Comey, his then FBI director, off pursuing Mr Flynn over some surreptitious conversations with a Russian diplomat—and his decision to sack him when he demurred.
Tesla's SolarCity acquisition, viewed in the light of its first large-scale project since the deal has closed, begins to look more like the perfect combined entity to address a new and growing market among states, utilities and large-scale commercial power consumers.
"The surface looks very calm, at least in the light of RADAR observations, and from time to time we have streams of big bubbles a few centimeters in diameter reaching the surface," Daniel Cordier, the lead study author, told CNN via email.
Zarif made no mention of the flare-up with Israel, but said the country had the right to defend itself, particularly in the light of the eight-year war with Iraq that began when the regime of Saddam Hussein invaded Iran in 1980.
"Although existing demand is met with English-language originals, productions with a home-baked Australian flavour will pay dividends in a market with strong SVoD penetration, especially in the light of Disney's D2C imminent launch here," Ampere said of Australia in the report.
Kevin Williamson, in a recent National Review article with the amusing title "The World Keeps Not Ending," went through the frequent predictions of end times being upon us only to see these predictions fizzle in the light of better times that keep recurring.
"Pending the outcome of these engagements and in the light of these historic allegations only having been brought to Standard Bank's attention on 15 February, no suspension of current employees of Standard Bank has taken place," the firm said in a statement.
Once he is ensconced in Leisureland, something curious happens—gratifying to fans of Payne's earlier films, such as "Election" (1999) and "The Descendants" (2011), yet disappointing, in the light of the fantastical setup that he has labored, on this occasion, to construct.
A decision due to be endorsed by the EU ministers would invite the bloc's executive and foreign policy arm to "continue work on options for targeted measures in the light of Turkey's continued drilling activities", according to the latest text seen by Reuters.
" Lawrence Freedman, King's College London, on Twitter: "Viewed in the light of past diplomacy around NK's nuclear program there is a strong sense of déjà vu: warm declarations about a non-nuclear future without any clear steps showing how it will be reached.
In Beijing during a session on global inequality at the annual China Development Forum, Apple CEO Tim Cook "called for stronger privacy regulations that prevent the misuse of data in the light of the controversial leak of Facebook user information," per Bloomberg.
These facts need to be considered in the light of a chemical warfare modus operandi of the Syrian regime that has been well documented since the attacks on Eastern Ghouta on 21 August 2013 and on Khan Sheikhoun on 4 April 2017.
Toss the shorts (they aren't serious), replace them with the skinny jeans from the men's collection (also shown, with similar tops and more practical bottoms), and the whole would emerge in the light of day with an entirely different kind of propulsive force.
STAVANGER, Norway (Reuters) - The Nobel Peace Prize to Aung San Suu Kyi will not be withdrawn in the light of a United Nations report that said Myanmar's military carried out mass killings of Muslim Rohingya, the Norwegian Nobel Committee said on Wednesday.
This erosion leads us back to the posthumous eradication of the enemy, to the elimination of his memory in the light of our now infallible judgments about a past we know so little about that we cannot see the poignancy on all sides.
The immeasurable warmth of the moment created an indestructible snapshot within my memory; in this snapshot Sam slowly drops down to one knee and holds the engagement ring up in the air, making it sparkle in the light of the 7-Eleven sign.
SZALAI I don't know if I could call Barack Obama's "Dreams From My Father" joyful, but it's hard not to read even the most painful and lonely parts in the light of what we all know happened to him after he wrote it.
You could see the gleam on the faces of the audience as they rotated as one, photographed the photographers, and heckled the writers who, in one instance I watched, squirmed and grinned nervously in the light of Trump and the Trumpists' disdain.
"I've never seen a situation in my lifetime as a lawyer where somebody is accused of a major misconduct who cannot confront the accuser, call witnesses on their behalf and have the discussion in the light of day so the public can judge," he said.
"In the light of the progress previously made, in light of the importance of the subject matter, I am very confident that the conference will adopt a convention and recommendation," Ryder told a news briefing hosted by ACANU, the U.N. correspondents' association in Geneva.
It's interesting, especially in the light of the seeming power of the followers of R'hllor, the red god, and their belief in the return of the legendary hero Azor Ahai, to note the parallels between the "last hero" of Northern myth and Azor Ahai.
The tradition of saying one thing while doing another isn't new or unique to Hollywood, but it does come across as more galling in the light of #MeToo — all that talk, and the pins and T-shirts and marching, looking especially cheap without accompanying action.
"In the light of all the support that I've got, from all over the world, and the wonderful messages of support and encouragement and excitement, I've decided we're going to actually establish Beresheet Shtayim," Kahn said in a video posted on Saturday, April 13th.
"I think that as it got bigger and bigger, when the Walmart thing happened, you could see it getting maybe a little too big and overwhelming even, and the ability to remain normal, in the light of that fame and wealth and responsibility," he explained.
"This threat is getting extremely urgent in the light of newly revealed facts of repeated use of not only industrial toxic chemicals but also of full-fledged chemical warfare agents by ISIL (Islamic State) and other terrorist groups in Syria and Iraq," he said.
While the United States and others, such as the European Union and India, have made noises about unfair competition from China, these arguments may be getting harder to sustain in the light of China's falling steel exports and seeming success in eliminating excess capacity.
Songs like "Replica"—with its depiction of long, lonely nights out—and "Brave for You"—which leans on yearning lyrics like "Though you're not here/I can feel you there"—take on weightier meanings in the light of this biographical info they've decided to share.
"We are not looking to throw out the entirety of Dodd-Frank or other rules, it is however appropriate to open up the rulebook in the light of day and rework the rules and regulations that don't work well or are unnecessary," Dimon said.
But soothing Bernie boosters' sense of despair in the light of his nigh-impossible odds risks adding fuel to a "Bernie or bust" movement of Mr Sanders's supporters who say they refuse pull the lever in November for Mrs Clinton if she is the nominee.
The head of Pentagon policy on Wednesday said the military is not yet planning to create or deploy an intermediate-range missile system in the light of the U.S. announcing it will no longer comply with a Soviet-era arms control pact with Russia.
"We may one day be tempted to draft our monetary policy statements and speeches in the light of how they will be comprehended and interpreted by artificial intelligence algorithms," Coeure said, adding that the consequences of such a mechanism has yet to be understood.
One suggestive indication is a proposal by Stalin in 1952 offering to allow Germany to be unified with free elections on condition that it not join a hostile military alliance—hardly an extreme condition in the light of the history of the preceding half century.
"We note and are disappointed by the comments made by Standard Life Aberdeen, particularly in the light of our position as a major customer," Lloyds said in a statement, adding the contract to manage the assets would have ended "in any event" in March 2022.
In the light of the prosecutors' investigation, VW's supervisory board plans to reopen talks later on Tuesday about whether shareholders should be asked on Wednesday to endorse the management board's actions for 2015 in a vote, another person with knowledge of the situation told Reuters.
"Open your hearts and minds to discern the merciful plan of God, who asks us to rise above personal prejudices and conflicts between groups and communities, in order to undertake a courageous fraternal journey in the light of an authentic culture of encounter," he said.
In the light of a post-World War II understanding of the exceptional purposes of American force, we may cast our war on terror, like our war in Vietnam before it, as itself an exception to national principles rather than an expression of them.
When Roger Ebert called The Spirits Within a "technical milestone," he was right, and unlike a picture like The Polar Express, which came out three years later, I feel no unease when watching these digital marionettes interacting with one another in the light of 211.
The evolving nightfall Simply brings up dark Echoes of the dead, And a spectrum of endless possibilities From the psychedelic depths Of the introspective moments In the light of the moon, Quiet and reflective, In stark contrast to The primal, orchestrated chaos Of the day.
"The Saudi-Russian relationship — political as well as economic — is much more important in the light of U.S. energy independence than it was before the rise of the U.S. shale industry," Tamas Varga, senior analyst at PVM Oil Associates, told CNBC via email on Wednesday.
"It is imperative that this council take action and invoke the reversible provisions in the DPRK-related resolutions as soon as possible in the light of the evolving situation on the peninsula and make necessary adjustments to the sanctions measures," Zhang told the council.
In its second and weaker half, the film becomes a modernist fable, a kind of multiple-choice question that, in the light of today's ambiguous moral climate rife with terms like truthiness, alternative facts and fake news, throws the past into shadowy half-light.
"The adoption of the declaration on the termination of war is the first and foremost process in the light of ending the extreme hostility and establishing new relations between the DPRK and the U.S.," North Korean state media said in a statement on Tuesday.
I want to exercise my right to "opt out" of the class-action settlement because the whole story, in all its gaudy detail, is something the public deserves to see in the light of day — the kind of light that a federal jury trial can provide.
The Dubai International Airport has purchased its own Skytrax anti-drone technology in the light of shutdowns it experienced in 2016, but it relies on trackers being affixed to drones before it can protect against them, which could explain how this incident was able to occur.
" He then said: "I've never seen a situation in my lifetime as a lawyer where somebody is accused of a major misconduct who cannot confront the accuser, call witnesses on her behalf and have the discussion in the light of day so the public can judge.
Asked in December if previous Russian hacking attempts had convinced the organization to take steps to bolster its cybersecurity, an IOC spokesperson told BuzzFeed News, "The IOC continues to monitor security arrangements in the light of the changing environment and threat assessment," but declined to elaborate.
The surveys come in the light of a recent FCC filing which suggested that Sonos is preparing to release an updated version of the Sonos One speaker equipped with Bluetooth (like the Beam soundbar) that can be used as a satellite in a surround sound setup.
"That will have to change a bit in the light of Brexit and we are looking at the options of a branch and a subsidiary to try to provide a route by which we can provide solutions to this market," John Trundle told a conference in Dublin.
"In the light of the outcome of these reinforced checks and the evolution of the crisis and the response of the Brazilian authorities to the demands for corrective measures, the Commission and the member states will conclude if future measures are necessary," the Commission spokesman said.
What's more, the yield drop on Monday and Tuesday also came in the light of more positive news on Greece's latest government bailout plan, with international lending monitors expected to return to Athens this month, and growing speculation about a rise in U.S. interest rates since March.
With a special holographic fabric developed in China that looked like oily black nylon when viewed with the naked eye, but turned iridescent in the light of a smartphone flash, Mr. Galliano layered references and eras in a masterly meditation on the sartorial net of things.
All kinds of phenomena, starting as far back as the Iraq War and the crisis of the euro but accelerating in the age of populism, have made more sense in the light of analysis by reactionaries and radicals than as portrayed in the organs of establishment opinion.
But the difficulty is, of course, is always coming up with an argument that in the light of the majority of the public views and the people's sentiments, this anger and this fear and so on, too strong a position of the government could be counterproductive.
During the two-week trial of this action the Court had ample occasion to observe the witnesses and assess their credibility and demeanor on the witness stand, and to consider the weight their testimony warranted in the light of the pointers referred to here and articulated below.
Per the CJEU press release, the AG's opinion sets out a number of reasons which it says "lead him to question the validity of the 'privacy shield' decision in the light of the right to respect for private life and the right to an effective remedy".
"Frankly there is no fundamental driver for the euro move higher especially in the light of the overnight news from Spain and markets will be in a holding pattern around broad levels until we see more clarity," said Lutz Karpowitz, an FX strategist at Commerzbank in Frankfurt.
William Sullivan, then-head of the FBI's domestic intelligence division, wrote in a 1963 memo: Personally, I believe in the light of King's powerful demagogic speech yesterday he stands heads and shoulders over all other Negro leaders put together when it comes to influencing great masses of Negroes.
"In the light of recent evaluations, the CBRT has decided that, to be effective from 29 August 2018, the banks' borrowing limits for overnight transactions at the Interbank Money Market established within the CBRT would be twice the limits applicable before 13 August 2018," it said in a statement.
L said its chairman spoke with his AB InBevcounterpart on Friday about that offer in the light of exchange rate volatility and market movements, but there was no talk or agreement on the terms of the revised offer of 45 pounds a share, up from 44 pounds in October.
Another curious omission, in this capturing of history near and distant, is discussion of the 2008 NATO summit in ­Bucharest, at which Germany opposed the American push — now seen as prescient by some, in the light of Ukraine in 2014 — to hold out membership for Georgia and Ukraine.
Go deeper: National debt surpasses $22 trillion In "How America Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Deficits and Debt," the NYT's Neil Irwin explains how the most respected economists in the world, including Larry Summers and Olivier Blanchard, have recalibrated their fiscal opinions in the light of recent data.
" Deirdre Foley-Mendelssohn, a former senior editor at The Paris Review who left in 2012, talked about the downside of such an atmosphere, saying that "[Stein] wanted us to be pretty, he wanted us to act that role, and if we didn't, we weren't in the light of favor.
The man who died as the victim of a doctor who helped him abuse narcotics, a slew of hangers-on and advisors who ran his finances into the ground, and the father of three children seems like a very different man in the light of new abuse allegations.
In a short statement on Wednesday, Tusk responded: ""In the light of the consultations that I have conducted over the past days, I believe that a short extension will be possible, but it will be conditional on a positive vote on the withdrawal agreement in the House of Commons.
And while we maybe all haven't moved across the country simply to try and convince a high school ex to give our (no doubt destined) love another try, we all have done embarrassing, ridiculous things in the name of love that we've regretted in the light of day.
Employers have rushed to review and strengthen workplace policies aimed at preventing workplace harassment and sexual misconduct in recent years, particularly in the light of campaigns to end sexual harassment like the #MeToo movement which emerged in the wake of sexual abuse allegations against Hollywood film producer Harvey Weinstein.
The French eighteenth-century movement that once was seen to have bathed Europe in the light of reason—fighting for science against superstition, and for liberty against bondage—has become the villain of many a postmodern seminar and of even more revisionist histories, from left and right alike.
The 28 EU national leaders, including outgoing British Prime Minister Theresa May, will meet over dinner in Brussels on Tuesday to discuss the succession to Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and other key jobs, including the head of the European Central Bank, in the light of the election results.
Yet in the light of the American presidential election results, the decision to invite Mr. Trump suddenly looked a little different, and rumors almost immediately started circulating among politicians and political observers that Mr. Peña Nieto might bushwhack a path back to his cabinet for his friend Mr. Videgaray.
"He wanted us to be pretty, he wanted us to act that role, and if we didn't, we weren't in the light of favor," said Deirdre Foley-Mendelssohn, a former senior editor at the journal who left in 2012 and recently shared her impression with the internal investigators.
Of course, different evangelical groups have different ideas of how exactly this is going to come about, but often it seems that a lot of Trump's decisions — moving the American Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, say — are viewed in the light of an eschatological, rather than just historical, background.
" In the light of these events, when I tried to interview Dr. Johnson himself for this story, Kolé Life Foods' publicist said that, "Because Professor Johnson is on staff at the University of Maryland, he can no longer be seen promoting his own products directly, though he's excited about them!
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"I'm not going to stop using my mobile phone in the light of this" The study found a higher confidence in the association between radiofrequency exposure and heart tumors compared to the brain tumors, but again, both of these were only for male rats, making the applicability to humans more muddled.
"What it means to confront a long-held belief (one clung to like a life raft in the middle of the ocean) is to challenge your own perceptions and allow the pentimento painting that is hidden beneath the surface to emerge and be seen in the light of a new day."
In the light of the rapid concentration and consolidation trend in the French mutual insurers sector following the introduction of Solvency II, MutRe is executing its 2015-2019 strategic plan aimed at extending its offers for small- and medium-sized mutuals beyond health products to protection and long-term care.
But they have apparently been pushed to this final, fallback position in the light of Bolton's claim in a manuscript for his new book first reported by The New York Times that Trump did indeed tell him to withhold aid to Kiev until it opened probes into his domestic foes.
For devotees of Detroit's distinctly syncopated, uniquely swaggering sound, Friday at Panorama will be an opportunity to see a handful of the scene's most important artists do something rare in the United States: share a stage outdoors in the light of day instead of near dawn in a dark club.
As an advocate of Scalia's judicial philosophy of originalism—whereby judges interpret the constitution in the light of its meaning when it was adopted—Mr Gorsuch has developed a conservative paper trail as an appellate judge and won cheers from the Federalist Society and the Heritage Foundation, two stalwart organisations of American conservatism.
This step has been taken because the DPC has concerns as to the validity of the SCCs when considered in the light of a number of factors, to include Articles 7, 8 and 47 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, and the CJEU's judgment in the first Schrems case.
The latest drop in iron ore prices has come as some of the optimism over Chinese steel production and demand fades, especially in the light of ongoing mill closures as part of efforts to improve air quality ahead of the major conference of the ruling Communist Party, which starts on Oct. 8403.
But May faced perhaps the greatest backlash for something she did not as prime minister, but as home secretary: overseeing crippling cuts to the U.K.'s police force between 2010 and 2016, an issue brought to the fore in the light of two Islamist terror attacks that struck the U.K. in recent weeks.
Asked in an interview with BBC television whether he would push ahead with planned cuts of 3 billion pounds ($3.8 billion)for funding of local authorities, Hammond said he would look again at the government's proposals in the light of the general election result when he announces his next budget in November.
When Dad added industrial grade butter-flavored popcorn sauce to all that heat and pressure, his second-longest digit became a tiny, lubricated missile launcher, firing the band into the air and down the aisle, flickering in the light of Jean-Claude Van Damme jump-kicking a Soviet right in the trachea.
Fitch will update its forecasts for the eurozone in July in the light of the outcome of UK's referendum to leave the EU. This will likely lead to some moderate downward revision of forecasts for Belgium's GDP growth, which would likely have some adverse impact on the budget deficit, absent a policy response.
" Quoting a 2017 speech given by Pope Francis during a pontifical council, the document continues: "Consequently, the Church teaches, in the light of the Gospel, that 'the death penalty is inadmissible because it is an attack on the inviolability and dignity of the person,' and she works with determination for its abolition worldwide.
Earlier this month, for example, a group of progressive evangelicals met in Lynchburg, Virginia, to protest the solidly pro-Trump rhetoric f Jerry Falwell's Liberty University, while, just this week, a group of 50 evangelical leaders met at Wheaton College to discuss the future of evangelicalism in the light of Donald Trump's presidency.
" The Declaration on Euthanasia, likewise, comes to the conclusion that "in the final analysis, it pertains to the conscience either of the sick person, or of those qualified to speak in the sick person's name, or of the doctors, to decide, in the light of moral obligations and of the various aspects of the case.
"Of course we've got to reduce the deficit further but looking at how and when and at what pace we do that, and how we measure our progress in doing that is something that we now need to consider in the light of the new circumstances that the economy is facing," he told BBC radio.
One after another, the show's major characters — the Jenningses and Beemans (together, with Paige Jennings and Matthew Beeman giving each other the eye); William; Oleg and Tatiana (in bed!); Arkady; even Young-hee and Don — were seen bathed in the light of their TV sets, all tuned to the Washington ABC affiliate, WJLA Channel 7.
"Not by standing up as a point of pride — in the light of all his many awards and accomplishments, thus inspiring tens of thousands of struggling LGBTQ kids around the world — but as a calculated manipulation to deflect attention from the very serious accusation that he attempted to molest one," the actor went on.
It's no accident that Lopez's daughter, Emme Maribel Muñiz, was bathed in the light of the symbol for womanhood as it covered the stage when the mother-daughter duo began the final phase of their performance — with diverse children's choir and Shakira on the drums (quick and welcome reminder that women can play drums!).
It isn't Pascal's famous bet on God's very existence; rather, it's a bet on God's love for us, a wager that all the varieties of religious experience, wonderful and terrifying and inscrutable, should be interpreted in the light of one specific history-altering experience: a divine incarnation, a baby crying beneath a pulsing star.
"They now are conspiring openly, in the light of day, to destabilize a legitimately elected president," Rousseff said in a speech on Tuesday, referring to an audio message sent by Vice President Michel Temer to his supporters on Monday in which he called for a government of national unity to overcome Brazil's political crisis.
Consider the bedtime shadow puppet show, the non-thing that depends on flesh and stone some-things to flit across the wall, the toy that vanishes in the dark but also dissolves in the light of day, the loving entertainment put on to coax a restless child into slumber so the parent can slip away.
"In the light of the Brexit process we are considering whether the UK flag can become a possible issue for us when it no longer will be an EU flag post the 21th March 5463, but we have taken no decisions and are reviewing different scenarios," said Ian Hampton, chief people & communications officer with Stena Line.
On this basis, and in the light of the outcome of the European Council, I intend to put forward a motion as soon as possible under section 13 of the Withdrawal Act 2018 and make the argument for the orderly withdrawal and strong future partnership the UK economy, its citizens' security and the continent's future demands.
Still, in the light of recent developments with the FCC's proposal to kill Title II protections for net neutrality, along with Verizon's history of granting Go90 special privileges when it comes to data usage, it's not entirely surprising that the company is looking to build out its own streaming TV service in the current industry climate.
AMITAI ETZIONIInstitute for Communitarian Policy StudiesWashington, DC One for all, all for one* In the light of Charlemagne's wise reflections on the need for an "animating mission" in order to keep the European Union alive (December 24th) we should remember that Europe does indeed have its own cultural identity, embedded in at least 1,500 years of shared perceptions.
"In the light of the consultations that I have conducted over the past days, I believe that a short extension will be possible, but it will be conditional on a positive vote on the withdrawal agreement in the House of Commons," Tusk told journalists before chairing the EU leaders' talks in Brussels this Thursday and Friday.
That's great for Alphabet and for people who like the idea of self-driving cars (especially those who can't drive) or tracking their health with non-invasive wearables or basking in the light of the internet in the dark corners of the world or getting their cheeseburgers and toothpaste without contributing to traffic and planet-choking emissions.
Lawrence Freedman is emeritus professor of War Studies at King's College London, and wrote a valuable thread which is worth reading in full: Viewed in the light of past diplomacy around NK's nuclear programme there is a strong sense of déjà vu: warm declarations about a non-nuclear future without any clear steps showing how it will be reached.
"The award of the prize to Nolte was a clear political statement intended to promote the view that there is no particular stigma to Nazism in the light of what some Germans now call the Red Holocaust in the Soviet Union," Charles S. Maier, a Harvard historian, said at the time in an interview in The New York Times.
The specific subject of the video is contained in its title: the Mount Sumi massacre on April 16, 2015, where more than 1,000 members of the Christian sect Seventh Day in the Light of the World were "mown down indiscriminately" by state police and defense forces, according to the Angolan opposition party UNITA and human rights activists.
In the light of a looming Trump presidency, one of the most pressing issues for LGBTQ advocates is the Supreme Court: As president, Trump will be able to fill Antonin Scalia's vacant seat, meaning the Court will lean conservative; in the event that another justice dies or retires, the balance of power could shift even further right.
Both Sarah Weinman's nonfiction account, "The Real Lolita," and T. Greenwood's novel, "Rust and Stardust," reflect changes in our understanding of pedophilia and sexual abuse as a disorder of power rather than as a side effect of uncontrollable lust; more important, in the light of the #MeToo movement, we have come to value the witness of abused little girls.
ATLANTA — Republicans in Washington seemed near panic Thursday in the light of a news report in which four women said Roy S. Moore, the Republican nominee for a United States Senate seat in Alabama and an evangelical Christian, had made sexual or romantic overtures to them when they were teenagers and he was in his 30s.
Read an excerpt below: Well, the argument that to be truly religious is to be disqualified from the authentic practice of fiction has lost its force and pertinence in the light of the drastic decline and near disappearance of any fiction that deals with human experience in a context of formal belief or of belief under siege.

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